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VICTORIA

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

VOL. XLVII.

FROM 1ST JANUARY TO 30TH JUNE,

1874.

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

131) aut3Olitp : JOHN FERRES, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, . CONT ENTS

OF THE

VICTORIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

JANUARY-JUNE 1874.

*** Articles twice or oftener repeated in the Gazette are, for the most part , only once referred to herein.

Accounts , public : outstanding or unpaid at pay offices, 112, Appointments, &c.-continued. 356, 508, 722, 902, 1156; against departments called in, Common-toll roads. See Managers. 1153, 1199. Consul, 401. Certifying accounts : officers for , 131, 1063-4. Control of lands, timber reserves, &c. See Committees General regulations respecting public accounts , 1045-62; of management. Trustees. forms of account , &c., how obtainable , 611, 647. Coroners, 221, 717; deputy, 456, 759, 960. See Appointments. County courts. See Bailiffs. Clerks of courts Judges. Courts of mines. See Bailiffs. Clerks of courts. Judges. Acts of parliament of Victoria : passed during the session of Crown-law offices, probationer in, 506. 1873, on sale, 23. Customs:clerks, 94, 223 ; tide-surveyor, 94;emigration Extended . See Police offences . Wines. officer, 94; Chinese immigration officer, 94; collectors, Left to their operation , 770, 959. 130, 168, 223, 348 ; officers of customs, 130, 506, 697, Agricultural exhibition , notice to agricultural societies, 533. 1114;landing-waiter, 223. Agricultural lands. See Deeds. Lands. Deaths. See Deputy registrars. Deputy coroners. See Coroners. Agricultural statistics of Victoria for year ending 31st March Deputy registrars of births and deaths, 2, 95, 224, 286, 402, 1874, page 915-929. 457, 507, 612, 649, 697, 718, 760, 795, 901, 960, 1008, 1067, Alfred graving dock, rules for the management of, 565, 876, 1115, 1200. Deputy sheriff. See Sheriff. 1154. Education department. See School districts. Appointments , transfers , resignations, &c.: Examiner of titles resigned, 960 ; appointed, 1199. Aborigines , guardian of, 1199. Examiners. See Attornies. Accounts : officers to certify accounts for all the depart- Executive council, acting clerk of, 2; member resigned, ments, 1063-4; lands and agriculture , 960; naval de- 859. partment , 94; sewers and water , 404; public works de- Electoral registrars. See Registrars. partment , 134, 404. Emigration officer, 94. Agents of the board of land and works, 169, 286, 350,404, Forces, naval, officer's commission annulled, 506 ; certi- 457, 649, 718, 794, 901, 961, 1066, 1200; relieved, 457, fying officer for accounts of naval forces, 94. 1200. Forest boards : central, 505 ; local, 7194,1216. See Com- Agriculture , secretary for the department of, 401 ; cer- mittees of management. tifying officer for accounts, 960. Friendly societies, certifying barrister of, 649. Assignees of insolvent estates, 285. Gaolers, police, 95, 169, 457, 718, 1008. Assistant commissioner of lands and survey retired, 960. General sessions, chairmen of, 221, 284, 859, 1153 ; re- Attorney -general, 855. signed, 223. Attornies , board of examiners for, 285. Guardian of aborigines, 1199. Auditors . See Shires. Health act, officers appointed by local boards, 1225. Bailiffs of courts, 133, 457, 860, 1115, 1153. Herdsmen of commons, 118, 1034. Bailiffs of crown lands , 169, 403, 612, 795, 901, 961, 1200; Hospital, official visitors of, 1008. relieved, 169. Immigration officer, 94. Bailiffs of sheriffs , 457, 1115. Insolvency. See Clerks. Judges. Births and deaths. See Deputy registrars. Insolvent estates, commissioners of,221, 859 ; assignees Board of land and works , members, 899, 960. See Agents. of, 285. Committees of management . Sites. Inspector of fisheries, 1066. Boards of advice. See School districts . Sheep. Inspector-general of surveys and plans, 960. Boroughs : officer for borough purposes, 73. Inspectors of mines. See Mines. Cemeteries . See Trustees. Inspectors of nuisances. See Boroughs. Shires. Certifying barrister of friendly societies, 649. Inspectors of sheep, 2, 506. Certifying officers. See Accounts. Inspectors of slaughter-houses. See Slaughter-houses. Chief commissioner of police, acting, 612. Inspectors of stock, 2, 95, 348, 718, 1154. Chinese immigration officer, 94. Judge of the supreme court, 853. Civil service promotions , 900, 960. Judges of courts of insolvency, 221, 859, 1153; resigned, Clerk of the legislative council and clerk of the parlia- 223. ments, acting , 2; assistant clerk, 2. Judges of courts of mines, 221, 284, 859; resigned, 223. Clerks of courts, 2, 94 , 134, 223, 224 , 285, 348, 402 , 456, 506, Judges of county courts, 221, 284, 859, 1153 ; resigned, 564, 612, 649, 718, 760, 900, 960-1, 1066, 1200. 223. Clerks to mining boards. See Mining boards. Justices of the peace. See Magistrates. Clerks of wardens. See Wardens' clerks. Keepers of powder-magazines. See Powder-magazines. Clunes water commissioners , 456, 564. Land officers, 168, 285, 505, 612, 649, 718, 1066, 1200 ; re- Collector of imposts, 697. lieved, 348. Collectors of customs . See Customs. Land transfer. See Commissioners. Commissioners of insolvent estates, 221, 859. Land and works. See Agents. Commissioners under the land transfer act, 2, 94, 456, Landing-waiter. See Customs. 505. Lands and agriculture, certifying officer for accounts, Commissioners of public works, 858. 960. Commissioners of the supreme court, 223, 285, 347, 506, Lands and survey department, secretary, 899 ; promo- 612, 718, 760, 1008, 1154. tions, 960; assistant commissioner retired, 960 ; re- Committees of management , 169, 224, 285, 402-3, 457, 505, ceiver of rents and fees, 456. 533, 759, 794, 806, 900, 912, 990, 1019, 1066, 1216-17, 1260. Licensing magistrates. See Wines. See Trustees. Licensing officers for lands. See Agents. Commons, herdsmen of, 118, 1034. See Managers of Local boards. See Health. commons. Lunatic asylums, superintendents of, 2, 455, 648, 1190.. CONTENTS OF THE 1t1C t`OR14 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

Appointments , &c.-continued. Appointments, &c.-continued. Magistrate removed, 223. Water supply in country districts : treasurer of Geelong Magistrate , territorial, 221. water supply , 168;Clunes water commissioners, 456, Magistrates for general sessions districts : appointed, 564. 94, 221, 346, 401, 455, 505, 564, 793, 900, 960, 1007, 1066, Wharf managers , 794, 1066. 1114, 1153, 1199; resigned , & c., 564, 717, 960, 1066, 1199. Wines, beer , and spirits sale statute : licensing justices Managers of common -toll roads , 134, 168- 9, 348, 404, 506, under, 222, 284, 346-7, 401-2, 455, 505, 794, 1007, 1065, 612, 649, 697, 718, 794, 860, 900. 1114, 1153, 1199. Managers of commons , 992, 1008, 1171. Works, travelling superintending inspector of, 564. Managing committees . See Committees. Yarra bend . See Lunatic asylums. Medical superintendents . See Lunatic asylums. Artillery. See Forces. Miners' rights , & c., issuers of, appointed , 795, 1066 ; ap- pointments cancelled , 224, 402. Auctioneers, licensed, 113, 148, 355, 515, 720, 937, 1157; time Mines, inspectors of, 2, 50, 1066, 1200 ; chief inspector, for paying fees extended, 1. 859; inspector resigned, 1200. Austrian and British criminals , treaty for the mutual sur- Mining boards , clerks to , & c., 860; dismissed, 860. render of, 1109. Mining registrars , 649, 860 ; district , 860 ; assistants to registrars , 3 ; resigned, 402. B ank holidays : , 455 ; Kyneton, 538. Mining surveyors , 1066, 1200; passed at examination, Banking companies : quarterly returns, 91- 93, 136, 176, 236, 404. 721, 761, 797- 8, 861-2; quarterly summaries , 237,967; Minister of public instruction, 858. half -yearly statements , 799,904. See Companies. Ministers of the crown , 855, 858. Passenger ships, medical inspecting officer of, 794. Barwon river , Geelong : applications for leases or licenses on, Paymasters . See Receivers. receivable for manufacturing purposes, 989. Pilot licensed, 1153. Beer licenses , districts for. See Wines. Police, acting chief commissioner of, 612. Benevolent asylum. See Hospitals. Police gaolers . See Gaolers. Police magistrates , 221, 717. Births and deaths i# the metropolitan districts , weekly returns, Police medical board, 284. December 1873, page 4; January 1874, page 50, 95,137, Police superannuation board, 401. 194, 256 ; February, 312, 363, 419, 457 ; March, 511, 580, Ports and harbors department , clerk, 286. 627, 661 ; April, 699, 720, 779, 821; May, 876, 936, 992, Post office and telegraph department , deputy post- 1009,1067; June, 1138, 1154, 1221. See Appointments. master -general resumed, 49 ; resignations , 50, 94. Vital statistics. Poundkeepers : appointed , 73, 152, 328, 442, 483, 553, 674, Board of land and works . See Appointments (Agents), 709,785,841-2,884,1000,1033,1091,1189,1190; relieved, Lands. 152, 1225. Powder-magazines : keepers of , appointed , 3, 223, 348. Bonded warehouses, yards, &c., permissions for: granted, with- Public library, museums , and national gallery, trustees, drawn, transferred, &c., 184, 252, 519, 667, 875, 1067, 899, 960 ; resigned, 612. 1161. See Sales (customs). Public works department , promotions , 759, 900; travel- Boroughs (and towns and cities under the boroughs act) : ling superintending inspector of works , 564; certifying division into wards , 175 ; streets proclaimed , 134, 231, officers for accounts , 134, 404. 571, 613, 1007; bye-laws, 598; regulations under the Rail ways and roads department , acting engineer -in-chief, boroughs statute, 553, 633, 884, 999, 1091; road tolls, 505. 698; drainage works, 633,674; street works, 441, 483 ; Receiver of rents and fees under the land act, 456. tolls abolished , 884;borrowing notices, 840-1, 1034, Receivers and paymasters , 2, 223, 286, 348, 564, 697, 718, 1142, 1190; notice to ratepayers in arrear, 387. See 794, 1008. Engineers. Registrar of copyrights, 960. Brazilian and British criminals , treaty for the mutual sur- Registrar -general, 899. render of, 343. Registrar of marriages, 718. Registrar of the supreme court, 899. Bridges. See Road districts . Shires. Registrar of titles, 899. British and foreign criminals . See Extradition. Registrars of births and deaths . See Deputy regis- trars. Bye-laws. See Boroughs. Hospitals. Shires. Registrars of county courts. See Clerks of courts. Cattle and other animals lost, found, strayed, stolen, un- Registrars of electoral divisions , 95,134, 404, 506, 612, 649, claimed, &c., 26 , 74, 119, 120, 154, 203, 266, 332, 387-8, 794, 1154, 1200 ; deputy, 3, 95, 224, 348, 404, 457, 506, 649, 442-3, 555, 600, 636, 676, 710, 750, 786, 842, 885, 948-9, 760, 794, 860, 901, 961, 1154; deputy, resigned, 134, 457, 1000-1, 10-06,1144,1191-2,1226. 1008, 1200 ; deputy, dismissed, 348. Registrars , mining. See Mining registrars. Cattle, &c.: quarantine district under the diseases in stock Returning officers for local elections . See School dis- act, abolished, 829; introducing into Victoria cattle, tricts. sheep, and pigs from New Zealand, prohibitory pro- Returning officers for parliamentary elections : for dis- clamation revoked , 283; authorized places for intro- tricts, 2, 455, 717 ; for a province, 860. ducing stock into Victoria by land, 169,1007; ditto for Roads, managers of common -toll. See Managers. horses, 1134; introduction of stud stock from Victoria Savings banks , commissioner , 401; trustees , 717, 900. into New South Wales restricted, 909; horned cattle Scab act. See Sheep. allowed to be imported from Victoria into Queensland, School districts , returning officers for , 168, 402, 612, 649, 647;horned cattle, sheep, or pigs allowed to beim- 718, 900; boards of advice, 168, 224, 402, 564, 612, 718, ported into the northern territory of South Australia, 900, 960, 1115, 1153, 1199 ; members removed, 564, 612. 647;addresses of inspectorsofl stock,1008, 1165; station assigned to an inspector of stock, 860. Sewers and water. See Water. Sheep : boards of advice under the scab act, 456, 1114; Cattle impounded. See Pounds. inspectors of sheep, 2, 506. Cemeteries : accounts, 70, 148, 191, 244, 314, 370, 425, 441, 461-2, Sheriff, 401 ; deputy, 285. 519, 578, 580, 600, 627, 635, 668, 705, 741-2, 779, 785, 829, Sheriffs ' clerks, 457, 1115. 884, 905, 993, 1008, 1131, 1178, 1221 ; regulations and Shires : auditors of accounts , 794,1199; officers for fees, 114. shire purposes, 201, 1033, 1225 ; auditor removed, 1008. Slaughter-houses, &c., inspectors of, 3, 73, 328, 404, 1115, Charitable institutions . See Hospitals. 1154. Church lands : applications for leave to dispose of, made or Superintendents . See Lunatic asylums. allowed, 100, 153, 191, 202, 265, 331, 620, 810, 992, 999, Supreme court . See Commissioners . Judge. Regis- 1035, 1091, 1143. See Sites. Trustees. trar. Surveyors (land ), 50, 169, 224, 348, 350, 719, 794, 960, 1067, Circuit courts of Victoria, times for holding, during 1874, page 1154. 18. Surveyors , mining, licensed to assist courts of mines, Cities. See Boroughs. 1066. See Mining. Civil service of Victoria : classification list (170, corrected in Telegraph department . See Post office. 404) ; dispensations under the regulations, 506, 697, Tide surveyor . See Customs. 960; officers promoted, 900, 960; oicers continued on Titles. See Registrar. duty notwithstanding age, 50. See Holidays. Trade and customs. See Customs. Trustees of savings banks. See Savings banks. Clean districts . See Sheep. Trustees of sites, cemeteries , &c., 2, 94, 133, 168 , 224, 285, Coinage. See Mint. 348, 402-3, 456, 505, 564, 648, 717, 760, 794, 860, 900, 960, 1066, 1114 , 1154,1200 . See also Committees of manage- Common-toll roads. See Roads. ment. Public library. Commons, proclaimed , altered, added to, diminished , abolished, Under secretary, 455. &c., 90, 177, 654, 801, 1074,1212; proposed to be altered, Vaccinators, public, 134, 168, 456, 505, 564, 759, 1153,1200. diminished, or abolished, 13, 63, 806, 875 ; regulations Vesting lands. See Committees of management . Sites. by local authorities for commons, 1176-8. See Ap- Trustees. pointments (managers). Vice-presidents of the board of land and works, 858. Visiting justices of gaols, 860, 1114, 1153. Companies : registered under the trading companies act, 114, Volunteer force : appointments , promotions , & c., 346 (401, 148, 224, 314, 419, 515, 625, 799, 936, 983, 1011, 1115, 1179. corrected im 717), 717 ; resignations, 94, 285, 794, 1065. Notices : 25-32, 74-84, 120-5, 154-160, 203-216, 265-279, Warden, 221. 330, 332-6, 386--395,441, 443-50, 484-97, 553-8, 598-606, Wardens' clerks, 2, 95, 134, 224, 402, 456-7, 564, 649, 860, 633, 635-43, 675-83, 710-13, 730, 747-8, 750-2, 787-790, 961, 1067. 840-8, 884-95, 947, 949-952, 1000-4, 1033, 1035-41, 1091, Water supply in Melbourne, &c., certifying officer for 109,)-1102, 1142-8, 1192-5, 1226-32. accounts, 40J. See Banking companies. 1, 1 i: -JUNE 1874.

Contracts for divers services and supplies : Gazette, day of publication changed, 611. Works, services, and supplies exceeding £100 to be General sessions: dates for holding during 1874, page 19, 283, carried out by tender and contract, whenever practi- 564, 648. cable, 1064. Series of 1873-74, pages 8, 9, 60, 114, 148, 194-6, 256, 313, Gold. See Mint. 369, 423, 468, 539, 582, 626, 663, 745, 775-8, 810, 811, 875, Goldfields. See Mining. 937, 968, 1025, 1083, 1132, 1181, 1222. Series of 1874-5, pages 420-3, 469, 582, 627, 812-21, 969-983, Gum trees. See Red-gum, 1025-6, 1084-7, 1133-4, 1182-7, 1223-4. Holidays under the civil service act, 611, 959, 1.199. See Bank holidays. Control of lands. See Committees of management. Sites. Trustees. Hospitals and charitable institutions : bye-laws, rules, and regulations, 328, 441, 674, 884, 1189, 1226; regulations Courts announced to be held, 18-21, 70, 115, 149, 197, 259, 315, of 1872 for lunacy wards rescinded, 169; lunacy wards 370, 426, 467, 539, 584-5, 627, 669, 705, 744, 779, 833, 876, provided in hospital, 169. 937, 993, 1028, 1087, 1138, 1181, 1224. See Insolvency. Immigration and emigration : monthly returns, 177-8, 364-5, Crimes and offences. See Rewards. 566-7, 799, 800, 1011-12, 1208-9. Criminals. See Extradition. India. See Mariners. Crown grants. See Deeds. Inebriates : regulations for retreat at Northcote, 1131. Curator of the estates of deceased persons: monthly returns Infirmary. See Hospitals. for December 1873, page 60; February 1874, page 577; March, 725; April, 937; May, 1132; half-yearly return Insolvent estates : official weekly lists, 52, 95, 149, 160, 194, 231, to 31st December 1873, page 232-6. 314, 370, 405, 462, 464, 509, 584, 621, 649, 699, 730, 761, 796, 876, 937, 983, 1011, 1069, 1129, 1179, 1208. Customs : offices at Melbourne transferred, 131; legal quays Notices, 23, 32, 72, 84, 117, 125, 151, 199, 200, 216, 263, 279, or wharfs, 50, 224; notice to holders of certificates 280, 327, 336, 384-5, 395, 439, 440, 442, 450-1, 482, 497-8, of goods in bond for 3 years, 89; duties on the river 552, 558-9, 596-7, 606, 632, 643-4, 673, 676, 683-4, 707-8, Murray resumed, 129; ports for entrance and clearance 713, 714, 746, 748, 753, 784, 790, 838-9, 848, 882-3, 895-6, on the river Murray, 129 ; customs officers at ditto, 945-8, 998, 1004, 1032, 1041, 1090, 1102, 1141, 1148, 1187-8, 129; regulations for the transmission of goods under 1190-1, 1195, 1224, 1232. bond from Melbourne to warehousing ports on the See also Companies. Murray, 129; extension of drawbacks regulations to ports on the Murray, 130; exportation of travellers, Inspectors of sheep and stock. See Appointments. Cattle. samples for drawback, 351; transmission under bond Sheep. Stock. of dutiable goods under bond from New South Wales International exhibitions. See Exhibitions. to Victorian ports for shipment, 351 ; drawbacks regu- Inventions. See Patents. lations as to jet jewellery, 621, 647; addition to list of articles under drawbacks regulations, 1011, 1083. See Judicial notices. See Legal. Appointments. Bonded warehouses. Sales (customs). Lands: Deaths. See Births. Board of land and works, bye-laws for the conduct of the business of, 69. Deceased persons' estates. See Curator. Church lands. See Church lands. Deeds, crown grants, and leases lying at receipt and pay Committees of management. See Appointments. offices, 299-308. See Forms. Deeds. See Deeds. Depasture : rents of runs for the first half of 1874, pp. 1117, Hearings, public, to be held by the minister of lands on 1220 ; rents of runs determined, 7, 63, 143, 312, 806 ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 1, 49. objections to proposed rents to be heard and deter- Leases (deeds). See Deeds. mined, 63, 1116; runs liable to forfeiture, 936 ; runs Leases and licenses, &c.: leases or licenses, authorities forfeited, 312 ; fee on application for reduction of rent to occupy, approval, &c., forfeited, cancelled, annulled, on a run, 868; regulations relative to depasture in or revoked, 16, 66, 190, 251-2, 311, 360-1, 412, 413, 459- park lands, reserves, or other crown land, not forming 461, 532, 613-616, 655-6, 736, 767, 802, 805-6, 872, 992, part of any run or common, 986; subdivision and 1023, 1127, 1129 ; licensees in arrear, 64, 522-532 ; appli- transfer of runs restricted, 1171. cations for licenses approved, 733-5, 762-4, 803, 871, 929, 930,,987-8, 1020-1, 1075- 7, 1124-5, 1166-70, 1213-14 ; Diseases in stock, quarantine district abolished, 829. See tenders for licenses accepted, 804; applications for Cattle. licenses refused, 805, 912,986,989,1078,1126,1171,1217; Dividends. See Insolvent estates. ditto withdrawn, 1078; areas of land held under license altered, 252, 805, 872 ; notices to licensees in arrear Draftsmen. See Surveyors. with payments, 522. Drawback of duties. See Customs. Leases of sites applied for : tramway purposes, 203, 265, 330, 387, 442, 483, 554, 884, 947, 1001, 1033, 1225. East Indies. See Mariners. Local land boards, hearings to be held, postponed, &c., Education : regulations under the act of 1872, pp. 225, 287, 292, 49, 89, 131-3, 167-8, 348-350, 359, 403,460,520-1, 571, 616, 404. See Appointments. School districts. 656, 737, 766, 802, 868, 913, 914, 933, 990, 1024, 1074, 1116, Elections. See Appointments. Mining. Parliament. Shires. 1171-2, 1216, 1218. Notices : occupation branch of lands office constituted, Electoral registrars. See Appointments. 568; applications invited to fill the position of pupil Electric telegraph. See Telegraph. draftsmen and surveyors, 664; applications receivable for leases or licenses on the Barwon river, Geelong, Emigration. See Immigration. for manufacturing purposes, 989 ; forms of account, Endowment. See Shires. returns of leases and licenses, deeds and leases, licenses, and receipts, &c., capable of bearing a money Engineers and surveyors under the shires and boroughs value, how obtainable, 647 ; requisitions for forms statutes : examination to be held, 761, 796; certificates and books under the new regulations to be forwarded refused, 50 ; candidates passed, 761, 796. in, 1045. Regulations : regulations for the custody and issue of Exhibition, national agricultural, notice to agricultural societies, 533. forms of licenses and other forms, and the collection of rents and fees in connection with the alienation and Exhibitions, international : notice as to exhibition of occupation of crown lands, 407; form of licenses, fees foreign and colonial wines in London in 1874, page 1, for services, licensing officers returns, &c., 409; as to 131 ; as to exhibits of bookbinding and lace, 350. applications to select lands, 568; fees for licenses Extradition of fugitive criminals : treaties for the mutual under section 42, page 536, 568 ; regulations as to surrender of, British and Brazilian, 343; British and licenses under section 47, page 868 ; form of app] ica- Austrian, 1109. tion under the 19th section, 1017 ; renewal of licenses for purposes specified in schedule ix. of the regula- Factories and workrooms, regulations for the supervision of, tions, and for sawmills, &c., 1124; regulations for 1083. Richmond park, 912. Fees. See Cemeteries. Lands. Reserved lands. See Sites. Roads to be closed or opened. See Shires. Fijis. See Mariners. Sales of land by public auction in fee-simple notified, Fisheries : mouth of the Yarra about to be defined, 968. altered, &c., 14-16, 63, 67, 68, 97-100, 144-7, 187-190, 247-251, 308-9, 361-3, 414, 461, 519, 536-8, 617, 701, 736, Flax harvesting machinery, intercolonial competition of, 936. 738-740, 767-9, 806-9, 873-4, 914, 933-5, 990-2, 1022-3, Foot and mouth disease in cattle and other animals. See 1079, 1127-8, 1174-6, 1218-20; lots offered at auction Cattle. unsold or forfeited, 190, 362, 461, 736, 810, 991-2, 1129 ; sales of allotments annulled, 410, 1126. Forces : regulations, members of the naval force rewarded by appointment to be boatmen in the police and post Selection, &c., lands available or open for, 16, 69, 100, office departments, 563 ; pay of members of the local 147, 191, 252, 312, 361, 413, 459, 532, 659, 701, 735, 767, artillery force, 697. See Volunteer force. 806, 870, 872, 935-6, 989, 1023-4, 1126, 1173, 1217-18 ; lands withdrawn from selection, 63, 148, 664; lands Forms of account, returns of leases and licenses, deeds and withheld from selection, &c., 147. leases, licenses, and receipts, &c., capable of bearing Surveyors (land). See Surveyors. a money value, how obtainable, 611, 647. See Lands. Timber reserves, &c.:' proclaimed, diminished, altered, Treasury. &c., 90, 177, 231,571,868; proposed alteration of timber Friendly societies. See Registered friendly societies. reserves, 143, 186, 247, 311, 912, 986, 1019 ; surveyors not to include in surveys allotments with red-gum Gardens. See Parks. trees, 167. Gates across roads. See Shires. Trustees. See Appointments. 4 CONTENTS OF THE VICTORIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

Leases. See Deeds. Forms. Lands. Mining. Parliament of Victoria - continued. Legislative council, members returned , 899, 957. Legal and judicial notices, sales under X. fa., &c., 25, 73, 119, Petition of G. D . McCormick against the return of F. R. 153, 202, 266, 331-2, 388, 442, 483-4, 554-5, 600, 636, Godfrey for East Bourke, 1107. 675-6, 709, 710, 749, 750, 786, 842, 885, 948, 1001, 1035-6, 1092-3, 1144, 1191, 1226. Partnership notices : 25, 26, 73, 118, 152, 201, 266, 330, 387, 483, Legislative Assembly. 554, 599, 636, 675, 710, 749, 785, 841, 884-5, 947, 1001, 1035, See Parliament. 1092, 1143, 1190, 1225. Legislative Council. Pastoral tenants. See Depasture. Levee to be held by the governor, 899, 959. Patents for inventions , applied for, 25, 73, 118, 119, 152-3, 201-2, Libraries, public, or mechanics' institutes, &c., applications 231, 266, 331, 388, 442, 483, 554, 599, 63b, 675, 699, 710, for share of book grant invited, 49. 748-9, 786, 885, 948, 1035, 1079, 1092, 1142, 1190. Licenses, miners' rights, &c., obtainable at the treasury by Petty sessions appointed, 224. requisition, 563, 611. Piers. See Ports. Licenses for lands. See Forms. Lands. Mining. Pigs. See Cattle. Live stock imported : quarterly returns to 31st December 1873, page 137; 31st March 1874, page 821. See Pilotage and pilots : applications invited from persons qualified Cattle. to act as pilots for the ports of Melbourne and Geelong, 860; pilotage rates for vessels of war , 697. See Ap- London international exhibition. See Exhibitions. pointments. Lost and found property : Polynesia company's warrant for Plans and maps on sale , 23, 905, 1032. town lots, 654; roll of notes of the London Chartered bank, 949. See Cattle. Pounds. Police offences statute (part i .), extended , 507, 611, 697, 1131. Lunacy wards. See Hospitals. Polling -places. See Mining. Parliament . Road districts, Shires. Main roads. See Roads. Population : quarterly returns to 31st December 1873, page Manufactories. See Factories. 580; 31st March 1874, page 1009. Maps and plans on sale, 23, 905, 1032. Ports and harbors : regulation against taking horses, animals, Mariners, notices to: East Indies, 286, 795; Fijis, 1027; New and vehicles on piers , jetties, or wharfs without per- Caledonia, 1027; New South Wales, 457; New Zealand, mission, 720. 3, 967 ; Queensland, 3, 95, 355, 795 ; Ramos island, 720; Post office : rates on intercolonial letters and packets, 1 ; Solomon Group, 414, 1161; South Australia, 3, 231, money order offices opened, 283, 405, 793, 959; savings 286, 572, 967; Victoria, 355, 901, 1027, 1065, 1134; banks opened, 859, 1007. See Telegraph. Western Australia, 901 ; Western Pacific, 1027. Pounds : abolished , 152, 328, 483, 538, 598, 709, 747, 1091, 1225. Mechanics' institutes. See Libraries. Rates, 197, 312, 369, 419, 466-7, 583- 4, 621, 668-9, 699, 742, Medical practitioners : legally qualified, register for 1874, page 774, 828-9, 862, 905, 966, 1027- 8, 1069, 1134, 1208; pro- 105-111; additional, 169, 286, 507, 860, 1115; hour of posed rates , 328, 1189. meeting of board changed, 580, 611, 648. Cattle impounded , 32, 84, 125, 160, 217, 280, 337, 395, 451, 498, 559, 606, 644, 684, 714, 753, 790, 849, 896, 952, 1004, Merchant shipping : act of 1873 published, 362; medical scale 1041, 1103, 1148, 1195, 1232. for, 576. Journals in which sales are to be published , 328, 387, 442, Military forces. See Forces. Volunteer force. 483, 553, 1033. Keepers. See Appointments. Minerals. See Mining. Sale days appointed, 74, 152, 201, 265, 328, 386- 7, 441-2, Mining companies. See Companies. 483, 553, 598, 974, 709, 747, 785, 841, 884, 947, 1000, 1033-4, Mining and minerals : 1091, 1093, 1142, 1189, 1190, 1225. Districts altered, 51; divisions altered, 51; number of Private and miscellaneous : members of boards fixed, 52; polling-places, 52, 295, Allison, R., his notice, 999. 369, 1211. Bank of Victoria , act for continuation of powers applied Leases for gold mining, mineral leases, and water- for, 599, 635, 675. right licenses applied for, 54, 182-4, 257, 293-4, 415, 463, Bourke, Johannah, deceased , administration notice, 1143. 516, 572, 625, 660, 724, 867, 904-5, 962, 1016, 1067, 1069, Bryans, William, deceased , administration notice, 748. 1129-30,1158, 1210; leases and licenses forwarded for Butler, George , his notice, 388. execution or delivery, 53,294,517,698,866,1130; leases Church of Bngland assembly convoked, 152. and licenses refused, 7, 56, 100, 414, 462, 519, 625, 699, Dawson, William Tennent , deceased, administration 770, 905, 961, 1016, 1129; leases and licenses declared notice, 554. void, 7, 56, 184, 414, 519, 572, 625, 660, 725, 770, 905, 961, Guee, Gown , and Co.'s notice, 25. 1016,1159-61; applications for leases and licenses aban- Goodman , John , deceased , administration notice, 1092. doned, 148, 184, 414, 462, 519, 572, 699, 1211; licenses to Hagan, John , deceased , administration notice, 554. assign, &c., gold mining leases, 6, 258, 462, 661, 823,1068. Hearle, Mary, deceased , administration notice, 675. Notices and regulations : regulations as to licences to Hop, Wah, and Co.'s notice, 25. cut, construct, and use races, drains, dams, and reser- Hopkins, Henry George , deceased , administration notice, voirs, 905 ; reward offered for the discovery of the 331. best means of signalling in mines, 1007. Hughes, Margaret , her notice, 1001. Operations, lands excepted from occupation for mining Jackson , John, deceased , administration notice, 1144,1191. purposes, 258, 361,°533, 990,1129; lands reserved for Kilburne, William Isaac , deceased , administration notice, mining, 17, 39, 40. 948. Plans and maps on sale, 23, 905, 1032. Liverpool and London and Globe insurance company's Surveyors and registrars districts or divisions. See bill, 709, 747, 785, 840. Appointments. Loader, Edmund , deceased , administration notice, 387. Mint, Melbourne, charges for receipt and coinage of gold, Rendell, Henry, deceased , administration notice, 387. &c., I. Reynolds , Maxwell , deceased , administration notice, 710. Ryan, James William, deceased , administration notice, Money order offices. See Post office. 1226. Murray river. See Customs. Ryan, Martin , deceased , administration notice, 710. Striven, John , deceased, administration notice, 1225. Naval reserve. See Forces. Searl , Sidney, deceased , administration notice, 885, 948. NewCaledonia. See Mariners. Smith and Cattanach 's notice, 15 2, 201 , 266, 332. Tonner, Edward, deceased , administration notice, 842, 885. New South Wales. See Cattle. Customs. Mariners. Warren, William Henry , deceased , administration notice, New Zealand, proclamation prohibiting the introduction into 748. Victoria of cattle, sheep, and pigs, &c. from New Zea- Williams , William , deceased , administration notice, 948. land revoked, 283. See Mariners. Quarantine. Wilson, Robert Wood , deceased , administration notice, Northcote. See Inebriates. 388. Pacific ocean. See Mariners. Public libraries . See Libraries. Parks and gardens : applications for portions of vote for, in- Quarantine of cattle, &c. See Cattle. Sheep. vited, 221; regulations for depasturing, Quarantine of vessels , &c.: vessels, &c., from Lyttelton, in Parliament of Victoria : prorogued to 28th February, 165 ; New Zealand , liable to quarantine, 1151. 10th March, 399; members discharged fi om attendance, Quays. See Customs. Ports. 501; legislative assembly dissolved (9th March 1874), Queensland , horned cattle allowed to be imported from Victoria page 501; writs issued for a general election, 502, 855; into , 647. See Mariners. parliament convoked for 19th May (1st session, 8th parliament), 857. Railways of Victoria : Legislative council : writs about to be issued, 757, 858 ; Bye-law against defacing or disfiguring stations or writs issued, 759, 859, 1065. premises, 357. Polling-places : for provinces, 51, 1067 ; for districts, 4, Passenger fares, Ballarat line , 825, 1072 ; Essendon line, 91, 284, 346, 406, 455, 502-3, 563, 609, 909, 961, 1067. 827, 1073 ; Murray river line , 824, 1070; North-eastern Electoral lists, rolls of electors declared valid, 91, 406, line, 826, 1071,Williamstown line, 827, 1073; pas- 563, 760, 909, 961. senger holiday excursion fares on the Sandhurst and Revision courts, special, 858, 876. Echuca , Ballarat, and North-eastern lines, 1202-4; Proceedings at elections declared valid, 648, 720. live stock rates on all the lines, 828. Legislative assembly, members returned, 697, 759, 793, Selection of lands on either side of the preliminary tra- 899, 957. verse of the , limit reduced, 459. JANUARY-JU NE 1874. o

Ramos island. See Mariners. Sites, &.c.-conitiuued Receipts. See Forms. 13, 61-3, 96, 97, 142-3, 185-6, 245-7, 309-0811, 358-9, 411, 412, 458-9, 533-6, 568- 571, 618-620, 657-9, 700, 731-2, Red-gum trees, allotments where they grow not to be included 765-6, 801-2, 869, 870, 910, 911, 984-5,1018-19,1078-9, in surveys, 167. 1123, 1173, 1212-13. See Towns. Registered companies. See Companies. Slaughter- houses. See Appointments. Registered friendly societies, 70, 148, 169, 314, 627. Solomon group . See Mariners. Registered place of public worship, 511. South Australia, horned cattle , sheep, or pigs may be im- Registrars' districts. See Appointments. ported into the northern territory , 647. See Mariners. Registration of births and deaths. See Appointments. Births. Spirits, colonial distilled, 131 ; Victorian made, 405. See Wines. Regulations adopted, See Boroughs, Also the subject-matters State aid . See Church lands. of regulations. State forests . See Lands. Reserved lands. See Sites. Stock . See Cattle. Reservoirs. See Water. Stores and transport regulations , telegraphic department, as Revenue and expenditure of Victoria : comparative statements to services and supplies , exempted from, 95 ; tenders for the year and quarter ending 31st December 1873, and contracts to be resorted to for works, services, page 41-48; 31st March 1874, page 689-696. and supplies' exceeding £ 100 whenever practicable, 1064. Revision courts. See Parliament. Streets proclaimed , &c.. under the boroughs statute, 134, 231, Reward offered for the discovery of the best means of sig- 571, 613, 1007. See Shires. nalling in mines, 1007. Supplies. See Stores. Rewards offered for the detection of offenders, 18, 69, 148, 197, 295, 341, 414, 507, 582, 626, 774, 821, 833, 983, 1008, 1134, Supreme court : sittings in banco, 687. See Circuit courts. 1208; for the detection of persons injuring telegraph Surveyors of land : examination to be held, 912; applications insulators, 582. invited to fill the position of pupil draftsmen and Richmond park, regulations for, 912. surveyors, 654; authorized to effect surveys for the board of land and works, see Appointments. Road districts: constituted a shire, 796, 909 ; petition for in- corporation, 862; polling-places, 1115; road tolls, 24, Surveyors , mining. See Appointments . Mining. 441 ; proposed bridge, 363 ; encroachment notice, 1190. Surveyors , road. See Engineers. See also Shires. Telegraph department excepted from the stores and transport Roads : common -toll road proclaimed, 959, 1065; common- regulations as to services and supplies , 95; communica- tolls apportioned, 1201; works on main roads, 17, tion by telegraph opened, 404, 611, 859, 899; reward for 137, 197, 256, 286, 364, 424, 457, 507, 572, 660, 909, 1201; the detection of persons injuring telegraph insulators, main roads appointed, 18, 137, 511, 725, 1201; bridge 582. construction, 572 ; gates across roads allowed, 747, Tenders invited for divers services and supplies , 21, 70, 115, 1034 ; closing of roads, 1091, 1142. See also Boroughs. 149, 198, 261, 286, 318, 372, 427, 470, 540, 585, 629, 670, Shires. 706, 742, 780, 834, 878, 940, 994, 1028, 1087, 1138, 1179, Runs. See Depasture. 1221. Tenders and contracts to be resorted to for works, ser- Sale of liquors, districts for. See Wines. vices, and supplies exceeding £ 100, whenever prac- Sales, customs, 238-244, 295, 581. ticable, 1064. Sales under distillation act, 244. Timber cutting or removing prohibited , reserves, &c. See Sales under fi. fa., &c. See Legal. Lands. Tolls and toll -gates. See Boroughs . Road districts . Roads. Sales of impounded cattle. See Pounds. Shires. Sales of land. See Lands. Towns proclaimed : under the land act 1869, page 90, 283, 571, Sales, police, 23, 71, 151, 199, 263, 384, 439, 481-2, 552, 596, 632, 613, 767, 868, 1212. 672-3, 707, 746, 784, 838, 945, 998, 1031. T rading companies . See Companies. Savings banks. See Appointments. Post office. Treasury : officers in the treasurer 's division to forward to the Scab act. See Cattle. Sheep. treasury obsolete forms of receipt , 1065 ; requisitions on the government printer for forms having a money School districts , 69, 770, 901, 992, 1138. See Appointments. value to be submitted to the treasurer , 611, 647. See Education. Accounts . Appointments . Revenue. Services . See Works. Treaties . See Extradition. Sewers and water. See Water. Trustees . See Appointments. Sheep : scab districts altered , 104, 256, 667, 1165. Victoria . See Mariners. Addresses, districts, &c., of inspectors of sheep and stock, 138, 726. Vital statistics of Melbourne and suburbs , monthly returns : Monthly returns of licenses issued and fines imposed November 1873, p. 5 ; December 1873, p. 192 ; January under the scab act, 56, 295, 515, 730, 966, 1165. 1874, p. 510; February , 662; March , 822; April, 1009; Quarterly reports of inspectors of sheep, 138, 726. quarterly returns to 31st December 1873, page 192; Quarantine and clean districts under the scab act 1870, 31st March 1874, p. 822. page 10-12, 57-59, 101-3, 139-141, 179-181, 253-6, 296-8, Volunteer force : regulations, 650-3 ; corps amalgamated, 401. 366-8, 416-19, 463-6, 512-515, 573-6, 622-5, 664-7, 702-5, See Appointments . Forces. 727-30, 771-4, 830-3, 863-5, 906-8, 963-5, 1013-15, 1080, 1135-7, 1162-5,1205-8. See Cattle. Voters. See Boroughs. Parliament . Shires. Shipping. See Merchant shipping. Warehouses . See Bonded warehouses. Shires: Water -right licenses . See Mining. Borrowing notices, 1190, 1225. Water supply in country districts : rates for Spring Gully Bye-laws, 24, 25, 264, 328, 634, 674, 841, 1000. reservoir , 4 ; ditto for Castlemaine district, 51 ; ditto Construction of bridges, 9, 660, 725 ; control of bridge, 95. at Stawell , 1179; bye- laws for Sandhurst district, 8. Drainage works, 152. Encroachments on roads, 152, 674, 785, 840, 884, 947,1190. Water supply , Geelong, notice to owners of tenements to lay Endowment distribution scale, 795. on service -pipes, 104, 135, 196. Gates, fencing, &c., across roads permitted, 25. Water supply, Melbourne : public attention drawn to the New roads, works, clearing obstructions, &c., 24, 73,152, necessity of checking waste of Yan Yean water, 3; 201, 265, 363-4, 424-5, 441, 553, 598, 633, 674, 709, 725, bye-laws relating to the Melbourne sewers and water 747, 785, 796, 862, 947, 999, 1000, 1033-4, 1092, 1115, supply, 1157, 1211. 1142, 1190, 1201, 1225. Polling-places, 9, 286, 507, 661, 725, 760, 961, 1201. Weights and measures union dissolved, 1131. Proposed alteration of divisions, 1016. Western Pacific. See Mariners. Proposed division into ridings, 862 ; divided into ridings, Wharfs. See Customs. Ports. 284, 405, 796, 1200. Wines, beer , and spirits sale statute amendment act : applica- Proposed to be altered, &c., 7, 1115 ; constituted, united, tion for district to be brought under, &c.,175 ; districts altered, added to, diminished, &c., 134, 405, 795, 909. proclaimed , 4, 90, 346, 406. Public roads proclaimed, 134, 648. Tolls to be collected, 118, 633, 1034, 1189. Wines exhibition . See Exhibitions. See Engineers. Road districts. Roads. Workrooms and factories , regulations for the supervision of, Signalling in mines, reward for the discovery of the best 1083. means of, 1007. Works, &c., exceeding £ 100 to be carried out by tender and contract whenever practicable, 1064. Sites, temporarily or permanently reserved, or about to be permanently reserved, or the temporary reservation Yan Yean. See Water. of which has been revoked, or is about to be revoked, Yarra, mouth of, about to be defined, 968.

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CLERK OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. COMMISSIONER UNDER THE LAND TRANSFER ACT. THE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to appoint T HEhas Governor been pleased, with to the appoint advice of the Executive Council, Major HENRY DOWDESWELL PITT, R.A., EUGENE JOSHUA BARWELL NUNN, Esq., Melbourne, to be Acting Clerk of the Executive Council, during the to be a Perpetual Commissioner for taking Acknowledgments absence on leave of Captain Kay, R.N. of Applications and Instruments signed by Married Women J. G. FRANCIS, under the provisions of The Transfer of Land Statute. Chief Secretary. J. W. STEPHEN, Chief Secretary's Office, Attorney-General. Melbourne , 31st December 1873, Crown Law Offices, Melbourne, 22nd December 1873. CLERK OF THE PARLIAMENTS, ETC. THE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, CHIEF CLERKS, COURT OF INSOLVENCY. has been pleased to make the following appointments, THE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, viz.:- has been pleased to make the following appointments, CHARLES LILBURN COMYNS, Esq., Clerk Assistant, viz.: to perform the duties of Clerk of the Legislative Council and R. MCNIECE, Relieving Clerk of Courts, Clerk of the Parliaments during the absence of Mr. Rusden. to be Chief Clerk of the Court of Insolvency at Maryborough, during the absence of Mr. Montgomery on leave. EDMUND FINN, Esq., Clerk of the Papers, to perform the duties of Clerk Assistant of the Legislative F. J. M. MARSDEN Council during the absence of Mr, Eusden. to be Chief Clerk of the Court of Insolvency at Wangaratta, vice R . McNiecerelieved. J. G. FRANCIS, J. W. STEPHEN, Chief Secretary. Crown Law Offices, Attorney-General. 'ChiefSecretary's Office, Melbourne, 22nd December 1873. Melbourne, 29th December 1873. INSPECTORS OF STOCK, ETC. RECEIVER AND PAYMASTER. rHE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, 7rTHE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to make the following appointments, has been pleased to appoint viz.. R. MCNIECE, Esquire, ROBERT KERR, Inspector of Stock, to be also Inspector of Sheep during six months leave of to be Acting Receiver and Paymaster , Maryborough , during absence granted to Inspector Mackenzie. the absence on leave of Mr. Montgomery. HECTOR MACKENZIE , to be, temporarily, an Inspector of Stock. Treasurer. Treasury, J. G. FRANCIS, Melbourne , 22nd December 1878. Chief Secretary. Chief Secretary's Office, Melbourne, 29th December 1873. SUPERINTENDENTS OF LUNATIC ASYLUMS. dIE Governor , with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to make the following appointments CLERK OF COURTS. pending Dr. Robertson 's absence on inspection duty at Ararat, viz.:- HE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, J. V. MCCREERY, Esq., L .R.C.S., T has been pleased to appoint to be Acting Medical Superintendent of the Yarra Bend J. M. GAUNT Asylum. to be Clerk of the Peace, Registrar of the County Court, Clerk W. L. WATKINS, Esq., L .R.C.S., of the Court of Mines, Chief Clerk of the Court of Insolvency, to be Acting Medical Superintendent at the Kew Asylum. and Clerk of Petty Sessions at Sale, during the absence of J. G. FRANCIS, Mr. Staveley on leave. Chief Secretary. J. W. STEPHEN, Chief Secretary's Office, Attorney-General, Melbourne, 22nd December 1878. For and in the absence of the Solicitor-General, Crown Law Offices, RETURNING OFFICER. Melbourne, 29th December 1873. HE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, T has been pleased to appoint WARDEN'S CLERK. JOHN HOLMES, Esq., P.M., Wangaratta, HE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, to be Returning Officer for the Murray Boroughs Electoral has been pleased to appoint District, vice W. Butler, Esq., resigned. T. J. J. V. HOLDERNESS J. G. FRANCIS, to be temporarily a Warden's Clerk, in which capacity he will Chief Secretary. act at El Dorado, vice M. S. Clark relieved. Chief Secretary's Office, ANGUS MACKAY, Melbourne, 22nd December 1873. Minister of Mines. Office of Mines, TRUSTEE. Melbourne, 22nd December 1873. HE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to appoint DEPUTY REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS. EDWARD J. WRIGHT THE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, to be a Trustee of the Cemetery, Daylesford, vice W. Burrall 1 has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned persons non.-resident. to be Deputy Registrars of Births and Deaths for the districts ALEX. FRASER, specified in conjunction with their respective names, viz.:- Commissioner of Public Works. HENRY PRINCE Public Works Office, for the district of Brighton, during the absence of S. P, Melbourne, 28th July 1873. Simmonds on leave, WILLIAM BURTON EDWARDS INSPECTORS OF MINES. for the district of South Yarra, during the absence of J. Turner HE Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, on leave, 'IL' has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned gentle- EMILY MEERES men to be temporarily Inspectors of Mines under The Regula- for the district of Cheltenham, during the absence of W. tion of Mines Statute 1873, viz.:- Meeres on leave, SARAH E. ROGERS T. COWAN, J. SMITH, for the district of Castlemaine, during the absence of J. R. M. HARVEY, P. SIMI, SON, Rogers on leave. J. LYNCH, W. T, COUCHMAN, J. W. STEPHEN, J. STEVENSON, T, L, BROWN, Attorney -General, R. ARROWSMITH, M.AMOS, Crown Law Offices, P. WRIGHT, . MURRAY, Melbourne, 29th December 1873. J. DARBYSHIRE, TI. ARCHDALL, R. W. S. GREIG, R. NANKIVELL, A. B.AINSWORTH A. ARMSTRONG, DEPUTY REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS. A. F. WALKER, F. M. KRAUSE, THE Governor , with the advice of the Executive Council, J. F. O'DWYER, H. C. BATE, has been pleased to appoint J. T. STRONG, J. T. PEERS, ANNE MARIA CLAYTON S. B. ROWE, H. ST. H. BLAIR, D. O'LEARY, E. W, TURNER. to beDeputy- Registrar of Births and Deaths for the District of ANC US MACKAY, Tylden, Trentham, and Spring Hill, vice M, J, Phelan resigned, iiiiste' c f Mbo , J, W, STEPHEN, O ioe of .iii eg, CrownLa O ophh Attorney-GenrnL: ltb1: r o, maPhamnlhov TA3, MoTo §; M d Ioonmbor 19701, 32

The Insolvency Statute 1871. In the Court of Insolvency. MAIDSTONE In the matter of HUGH WALL WILSON, of Cressy, in the colony THE Registrar-General, Melbourne.-Sir,COMPANY LIMITED. we have the honor of Victoria, storekeeper, insolvent. A to inform you that the office of the Maidstone Company 1 HE above-named insolvent intends to apply to the Court (Limited) has been removed from View Point, Sandhurst, to 1 of Insolvency, at the Court House, Myers street, Geelong, Loridan's Buildings, High street, Sandhurst. on the third day of February 1874, at Eleven o'clock in the 5th December 1873. forenoon, for a certificate of discharge pursuant to the pro- We are, sir , your obedt. servants, visions of the Insolvency Statute 1871; such certificate to (Signed ) DAVID PARK, dispense with the condition mentioned in section 136 of the THOS. BISSETT, saidStatute. No. 94 Directors. Dated the 31st day of December 1873. J. LONGVILLE PRICE, (Copy.) Yarra street , Geelong, NORTH BRITAIN TRIBUTE COMPANY LIMITED. No. 103 Insolvent 's Solicitor. HE Registrar-General, Melbourne.-Sir, we have the honor Tto inform you that the office of North Britain Tribute Company Limited has been removed from View Point, Sand- hurst, to Loridan's Buildings, High street, Sandhurst. 5th December 1873. ALEXANDRA.- Impounded at Alexandra. We are, sir , your obedt. servants, C (Signed) J. W. SINGLETON, 1 chesnut mare, off hind foot white , S over near shoulder R. W. FRANKLYN, I brown mare , saddle and collar marked, lame of off hind leg, No. 95 Directors. I near shoulder 1 chesnut mare, star and stripe , near hind foot white, like C (Copy.) over JH near shoulder JOHNSON'S REEF GOLD MINES TRIBUTE COMPANY If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on 28th January (LIMITED). 1874. HE Registrar-General, Melbourne.-Sir, we have the honor A. ARMSTRONG, Tto inform you that the office of Johnson's Reef Gold 5/ Poundkeeper. Mines Tribute Company (Limited) has been removed from RARAT.-Impounded at the Ararat Shire Pound, 17th View Point, Sandhurst, to Loridan's Buildings, High street, A December 1873, by H. R. Scott, from Gledfield.- Sandhurst. Trespass 9d. 5th December 1873. 781. Bay horse , near shoulder , off hind foot and fetlock, We have the honor to be, sir, R Your obedt. servants, near hind foot, and part of pastern white, star on fore- (Signed ) ALFRED , head, streak down face, snip on nose , saddle marked, „ WILLIAM WINTER, lame No. 96 Directors. On 18th December , by A. Churnside , Esq., from Burrumbeep. 783. Bay colt (yearling ), hind legs white, blaze down face, no visible brand Enoolbenev Notteeo. 784. Brown mare, like 2, in circle , over 177 over E 2, the 2 in circle near shoulder, small star, black points, appears to be blind off eye Estate of GEORGE LANGFORD , of Church street, Richmond, 785. Roan mare, like 212 near shoulder , two scars near rump, grocer and contractor. TK off shoulder, hind foot and part of legs , off forefoot, FINAL Dividend will be payable at my office , 30 Queen and part of pastern white , star and streak down face A street , Melbourne , on and after Monday, 12th January On 19th December , by Herdsman of Ararat United Common. 1874. 789. Dark-chesnut horse, like JI off shoulder , like - L over W. J. ECROYD, like FK near shoulder (F reversed ), near hind foot and No. 12 Trade Assignee. pastern white , like small ,--, near cheek, collar and P Estate Of WILLIAM TURNBULL, of Wellington street, Colling- saddle marked, appears to be blind in one eye wood, grocer. 790. Bay horse, WC over like a near shoulder , black points, white on both sides of back , like saddle marked, collar FINAL Dividend will be payable at my office, 30 Queen marked A street, Melbourne, on and after Monday, 12th January 791. Bay or brown mare , IC near shoulder , small streak on 1874. forehead , near hind leg white W. J' ECROYD, 792. Grey fleabitten mare, like H off side neck , like Y near No. 13 Trade Assignee. shoulder 793. Bay mare, C over D near shoulder , saddle marked Estate of THOMAS HANCOCK LIGHTFOOT, of Maryborough, surveyor. On 20th December , by J. Ware, Esq ., from Yalla -y-Poora. 794. Bay draught horse, black points, F off shoulder, like N DIVIDEND will be payable by me on and after Saturday near shoulder A the 3rd January next to creditors who have proved. 795. Chesnut mare, blotch , indescribable brand, near shoulder, H. R. Warton's Office, High street, Maryborough, 30th scar on back near side , near hind foot and pastern December 1873. white, star and faint streak down face MICHL. A. MITCHELL, If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on 21st January No. 41 Trustee. 1874. THOMAS GIBSON, The Insolvency Statute 1871.-In the Court of Insolvency. 20/6 Poundkeeper. In the matter of an extraordinary resolution for liquidation by arrangement of the affairs of JOHN ELLIOTT, of Chapel A VOCA.- Impounded at Avoca Shire Pound, 17th Decem- street, Windsor, ironmonger and plumber. ber 1873, by the Herdsman Avoca United Common. 221. Bay mare , streak and snip, hind and near fore fetlocks NOTICE is hereby given that, by resolution of the creditors white, a little white off fore coronet , like P off shoulder assembled at the general meeting of creditors in this If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on 21st January estate, held at Melbourne on the thirtieth day of December 1874. instant, I, William Joseph Ecroyd, of Melbourne, accountant, JOHN BATCHELOR, was appointed and, by certificate of chief clerk, dated the 4/ Poundkeeper. thirty-first day of December instant, was declared to be trustee under this liquidation by arrangement. All persons having in AXECREEK.-Impounded atAxe Creek.-Trespass 5s. their possession any of the effects of the said John Elliott each. must deliver them to me, the said William Joseph Ecroyd ; and all debts due to the estate must be paid to me, the said 325. Roan mare, 10 near shoulder, L off shoulder William Joseph Ecroyd. Creditors who have not proved their 326. Brown cob mare, saddle and collar marked, JR near debts must forward their proofs to me. shoulder (J to right) Dated the thirty-first day of December 1873. 334. Bay mare, star and snip, near fore knee enlarged, no W. J. ECROYD. visible brands Geo. Godfrey, 31 Collins street west, Melbourne, solicitor for 336. Red and white steer, off ear slit, TR 'off rump, broad the estate. No. 97 arrow brand near rump 337. Yellow and white cow, two slits in off ear, HC off rump and ribs, broad arrow brand near rump The Insolvency Statute 1871.-In the Court of Insolvency. 338. Yellow cow, two slits in off ear, JC E (E in circle), off In the matter of JOHN HAYES, of Geelong, in the colony of rump, T off ribs, broad arrow brand near rump Victoria, mariner, insolvent. 365. White yearling bull, FA near rump HE above-named insolvent intends to apply to the Court If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on 28th January T of Insolvency, at the Court House, Myers street, Geelong, 1874. on the third day of February 1874, at Eleven o'clock in the BENJN. CODE, forenoon, for a certificate of discharge pursuant to the pro- 9/ Poundkeeper. visions of the Insolvency Statute 1871; such certificate to ALLARAT.-Impounded at Ballarat Shire Pound, 20th dispense with the condition mentioned in section 136 of the December 1873. said Statute. 1 chesnut mare, star, blind off eye, shod, H near shoulder Dated this 31st day of December 1873. 1 bay mare, broken hobbles on, off fore leg, blotch brand of J. LONGVILLE PRICE, three letters near shoulder, 177 off shoulder Yarra street , Geelong. 1 brown mare, star, no visible brands No. 102 Insolvent's Solicitor. 1 bay horse, star, HT off neck P-0

REGISTERED FRIENDLY, SOCIETY. RAILWAY CARRIAGES., 'HEREBY give notice that the original Bye-laws of the TENDERS are invited for the manufacture and supply of Melbourne, Branch No. 1 of the St. Patrick's Society, Ten (10) First-class Carriages to drawing, specification, established at Melbourne, have this day been completely and pattern ; the Government supplying the wheels'and axles, registeredinaccordance with the provisions of the Acts axle-boxes and brasses, bearing and buffing springs, b`uffer- relating to Friendly Societies ; and that the said society is rods, guides and shoes, angle-iron fon'side frames, guard-irons completely registered. and tie-rods, and most of the undercarriage ironwork. Dated the 6th day of January 1874. A preliminary deposit of Two hundred pounds must accom- pany each tender. JOHN LASCELLES, Full particulars at the Locomotive Overseer' s Office, Spencer- Registrar of Friendly Societies. Friendly Societies Office, street Station, Melbourne. Tenders must be deposited in the Railway Tender-box, Melbourne. Crown Lands Office, La Trobe street west, at or before Twelve o'clock noon, on Friday, 16th January 1874. REGISTERED FRIENDLY SOCIETY. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. I HEREBYgivenotice thatthe original Bye-laws ofCourt D. GILLIES, Kew, No. 3548 of the United Melbourne District of the Commissioner of Railways and Roads. Ancient Order of Foresters, established at Kew, have this day .`been completely registered in accordance with the Department of Railways and Roads, provisions of the Acts relating to Friendly Societies ; and Secretary's Office, Spencer street, that the said society is completely registered. Melbourne, 30th December 1873. Dated the 3rd day of January 1874. JOHN LASCELLES, REPAIRING, ETC., WATCHES. Registrar of Friendly Societies. TENDERS are invited for ,repairing; renewing defective Friendly Societies Office, parts, and maintaining in. good order and condition one Melbourne. hundred and fifty watches, in charge of engine -drivers and guards, for the year 1874. HE CEMETERIES STATUTE 1864. A preliminary deposit of (£10) must accompany eaei tender. T (27 Viet. No. 201, Secs. 27, 28). Full particulars at the Locomotive Overseer' s Qf ce„S,peneer street Station, Melbourne. PHILLIP ISLAND CEMETERY. Tenders must be deposited in the Railway Tender Bog, 1st Tanuary to 31st December 1872. Crown Lands Office, Latrobe street west, at or before Twelve o'clock noon on Friday the 16th instant. RECEIPTS. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Fees for graves , & c...... £1 2 6 Government grant ...... 25 0 0 D. GILLIES, Commissioner of Railways and Road?. £26 2 6 Department of Railways and Roads, Secretary's office, Spencer street, EXPENDITURE. Melbourne, 6th January 1874. Office expenses ...... £0 2 0 Works ...... 22 3 10 Balance ...... 3 16 8 PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE, MELBOURNE. ENDERS will be received at this office until Twelve o'clock £26 2 6 T on the days and for the purposes undermentioned. Particulars may be learnt at this office, and also at the Declared at Cowes, the 19th day of April 1873, before JOHN offices named in each instance. HOUSTON, J.P., by- DAVIDREID The Board of Land and Works will not necessarily accept JAMES McILWRAITH, the lowest or any tender. SOLOMON WEST, Trustees. Three Two Ton Jetty Cranes. Preliminary de- posit to accompany tender, £10. Final de- posit 10 per cent...... 15th Jan. 1874. Fittings for Department of Registrar-General. (rouwto. Preliminary deposit to accompany tender, £3. Final deposit 10 per cent ...... 15th Jan. 1874. ALEXANDRA.-COURT OF MINES.-Notice is hereby given Erection of Post and Telegraph Office, Sey . that a Court of Mines for the Mining District of Beech- mour. Plans, &c., also at office of Clerk of worth will be holden at the Court House, Alexandra, on Petty Sessions, Seymour. Preliminary deposit Friday the 13th March next, at the hour of Ten o'clock a.m.- .to accompany tender, £15 ...... 22nd Jan.1874 (By Order) HENRY M. TAYLOR, Clerk of the said Court. Supply and delivery of 2145 tons Cast-iron Court House, Alexandra, 31st December 1873. Waterpipes, 22t tons Castings, 20 tons Soft Pig Lead, 300 Fire Plugs complete, 89 Sluice GEELONG.-COUNTYCOURT.-Noticeishereby given that Valves, 3 inches to 12 inches. Preliminary the next Sittings of the County Court will be holden at deposit to accompany tender, .1250. Final the Supreme Court House, Geelong, on Tuesday the 3rd day deposit 10 per cent...... 22nd Jan. 1874. of February 1874, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon.- By Order) TEMPLETON BUNNETT, Registrar. County Court ALEXANDER FRASER, 8ffice, Geelong, 31st December 1873. Commissioner of Public Works. GEELONG.-INSOLVENCY COURT.-Notice is hereby given that a Court of Insolvency will be holden at the Supreme FORAGE. Court House, Geelong, on Tuesday the 3rd day of February TENDERS will be received until Ten o'clock a.m. on Tues- 1874, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon.-(By Order) day the 10th February next, for the supply of Forage, TEMPLETON BUNNETT, Chief Clerk. Insolvency Office, Geelong, in such quantities as may be required for the service of the 31st December 1873. Government at the Police Stations, &c., from the 1st March 1874 to the 28th February1875. ANGARATTA.- COURT OF INSOLVENCY.-Notice is Printed forms of tender and conditions of contract may be Whereby given that the Wangaratta Court of Insolvency obtained from the Secretary, Tender Board, Treasury, Mel- in the Beechworth district will be holden at the Court House, bourne, or from the officer in charge of police at each station, Wangaratta, on Friday the 6th day of February 1874.- by whom also any information or explanation will be afforded (By Order) FRED. J. M. MARSDEN, Chief Clerk. Court House, to persons tendering. Wangaratta, 30th December 1873. Telegrams will not be entertained, and tenders should be upon the printed form. Tenders will be received for either oats, bran, hay, or straw; but if all be included in one tender, it may be accepted for one Cenbero. article only, if advisable. The tender must show the particular kind of hay or straw offered. _ WORKS AT MELBOURNE TERMINUS. Tenders must express the prices in words as well as in 7 FENDERS are invited for. the construction of Engine figures, and without alterations, erasures, or discrepancies. 1 Sheds, Fuel Sheds , New Roads, and other Works at the As -much forage as can-be stored at any station where the north end of Melbourne Terminus. storage is small, will, for the convenience of the contractor, A preliminary deposit of £1000 must accompany each be ordered at one time. The price must be per cental of 100 lbs. (net weight), in- tender. Full particulars at the Engineer -in-Chiefs Office, Batman's cluding delivery at the stations and all charges except the Hill. bags, which will remain the property of the contractor. At Tenders must be deposited in the Railway Tender-box, stations where the bags can be at once emptied, the contractor will be required to remove them when delivery is taken. At Crown Lands Office, La Trobe street west, at or before Twelve other stations notice will be sent to the contractor when the o'clock noon on Friday, 30th January 1874. bags are empty. Bags to be removed at contractors' expense. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders not complying with the terms of advertisement will D. GILLIES, not be entertained. Commissioner of Railways and Roads. The successful tenderer will be required to enter into a bond ?e'nartment of Railways and Roads, for one-third of the estimated amount of the contract, within Se:. rctary'.s.Office, .saucer stt pct, ten days after the acceptance is notified. Two approved 1elbourne, 29th December 1873. 369

CONTRACTS ACCEPTED.-( Series 1873-74.)

oA For what Authorized Charged against Vote or purpose Contract 6 Particulars of each Tender. Amount. Namefor Approval. a o according ,0, Fund. is required. o m to Regulations. HU a

£ s. d. 1229. Works, 3 Additions to Receipt and Pay 499 18 0 Robert Thorn- Yes* Div. 60/10/1. Trea- D. Gillies, for &c. Office, St. Arnaud ton sury Buildings Commissioner of Public Works. 1230. Ditto ...... Final additional works under 6397 5 10 John Irons and Yes* Railway Loan Act Approved by the contract No. 68/1107: For John Etter- 1873, No. 468, Paper Governor in completing the Alfred shank A No. 21, 1873-74. Council the Graving Dock at Williams- £44,000 26th January town 1874.- HENRYD. PITT, Acting C.Ex.C. 1231. Prison- 3 Supply of vegetables in the Rates ... O'Callaghan Yes* Contingencies, Edward ers Melbourne district, from and Swan 1873-74 Langton. 1st February 1874 to the 30t h J une 1874, (in lieu of contract No.1220, cancelled), at rates as per schedule No.4 £ s. d. 1232. Dock... 1 Blocks for Alfred Graving 253 7 4 M. Glassford Yes* Public Works Loan Approved by the Dock Act 1872, No. 428, Governor in Paper A No. 12, Council the £22,023. 1st Sche- 16th February dule. Item 1. Al- 1874. - HENRY fred Graving Dock D. PITT, Act- ing C .Ex .C . 1233. Railways ... Supply of ironwork for der- Rate ... Langlands Yes* Vote 71/2. Stores rick cranes, at rate of £103 Foundry 1873-4. Vote 72. per set Company Construction. Kyneton Station, i erection of crane, &c., and Railway - D. Gillies Loan 32 Viet. 331. £ s. d. Schedule 2. Item 2. 1234. Ditto...... Construction of engine sheds, 23,749 17 1 Turnbull and Yes* Railway Loan 32 Vict. &c., at north end of Mel- Dick 331. Schedule 2. bourne terminus Item 2 1235. Ditto...... Erection of a bridge over the 326 1 9 Walter Yes* Ditto ...... railway near Footscray Greenlaw Junction (balance of con- tract 1293 of 1872) 1236. Water 2 Constructing and erecting 1177 2 6 John Mattin- No Loan Act No. 428. Approved by the timber flumes, shoots, and son Item 3, and Paper Governor in crossings, on the Coliban A No. 17 of Ses- Council, the Main Channel between the sion 1873. Item No. 9th February Malmsbury Reservoir and 2. Construction 1874.- HENRY the eighteen (18) mile peg and repairs of the D. PITT, Act- Main Channel, &c. ing C.Ex.C.

e Fulfilled previous contracts satisfactorily. Melbourne, 20th February 1874.

ANNEX TO CONTRACT No. 1231.

(SCHEDULE No. 4.)

O'Callaghan and Swan. VEGETABLES AT MELBOURNE DISTRICT. £ s. d. Potatoes ...... per cental 0 6 2 Onions ...... , ...... per lb. 0 0 1 Carrots-Free from tops ...... do. 0 0 1 Turnips ... do. 0 0 1 Cabbage-Free from outside leaves and stalks ...... do. 0 0 0

BARRABOOL SHIRE POUND RATES. POLLING-PLACES FOR SANDHURST MINING ABLE of Rates to be charged for the Trespass of Cattle DISTRICT. Tand their Sustenance while impounded. Fixed by the HE Governor in Council has directed that, at elections for Council of the , at Mount Moriac, on the members of the Board for the Mining District of Sand- twenty-ninth day of January, Eighteen hundred and seventy- hurst, a poll shall be taken at the places severally hereinafter four:- named, within and for the Sandhurst Division of the said Mining District, in addition to the other polling-places for the Upon land other Amount to be said division appointed by a previous Order and specified in Upon tillage the Government Gazette of the 16th February 1872, namely :- than tillage land,enclosed charged daily Descriptionof Cattle land, enclosed for susten- by a substan- Trespassing. by a substan- ance while Head of Golden Gully. tial fence. tial fence. impounded. Head of Eaglehawk Gully. Beelzebub Gully, Whipstick. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 0 0 6 0 0 0* ANGUS MACKAY, For every sheep ... 0 0 04 Minister of Mines. For every goat ... 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 6 For every pig ... 0 0 1 0 2 6 0 1 0 Office of Mines, For every head of Melbourne, 16th February 1874. other cattle ... 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 0

(By Order of the Council of the Shire of Barrabool) POLLING-PLACE FOR MARYBOROUGH MINING JAMES HINE, Secretary. DISTRICT. Mount Moriac, 29th January 1874. -111E Governor in Council has cancelled the Order in Approved by the Governor in Council on the 16th of I Council of the ninth day of February instant, in which February 1874, Warrenmang is incorrectly named as a polling-place for the J. G. FRANCIS, Maryborough Division, and has directed that at elections for Chief Secretary. members of the Board for the Mining District of Maryborougl1., I NDEX

TO THE VICTORIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1874w

%* Articles twice or oftener repeated in the Gazette are , for the most part, only once referred to in this Index.

A, Agricultural exhibition , notice to agricultural societies, 533. Abattoirs. See Sites. Agricultural lands. See Deeds. Lands. Aborigines , guardians of: William H. Lloyd, Dimboola, 1199; Agricultural societies or associations . See Sites . T rustees. Josh C. Watson, Charlton, 1689; John Miller, of Kulkyne, Agricultural statistics for the year ending 31st March 1874, 2204. See Sites. page 915-929. Abraham's bosom:Ticonderoga bay, named Weroona bay, 2214. Agriculture , department of: secretary to the department Accounts , public: Alexander Robert Wallis, 401; W. H. Archer to certify ac- counts 960. See Lands. --- Outstanding or unpaid , at pay offices , 112, 356, 508, 722, 902, 1155, 1335, 1601, 1692, 1873-4, 2033, 2247. Agriculture , minister of. See Ministers. Departmental accounts called in, 1153, 1199. Albert park and lake: regulations for, 2074; tenders accepted, 2074. - Certification of accounts : certifying officers for all the de- Alberton shire : endowment , 795; works on main roads, 2190. partments , 1063- 4; for lands and agriculture , 960; for the naval forces , 94, 131; for the sewers and water office , 404; for Alexandra pound : rates, 1242. the department of public works , 134, 134, 401; for the Alexandra shire, endowment , 795;works , 2297;works onmain artillery corps , 131 ; chief medical officer's accounts to be cer- roads, 2297. tified by Thomas R. Wilson, 2289 ; accounts for transport and marine insurance to be certified to by the under treasurer, Alexandra shire pound : keeper, Andrew Armstrong , 785; rates, 1419. 774;sale day, 785. Alfred graving -dock and patent slip, rules for the management Regulations respecting public accounts , 1045-62, 1801; of, 565, 876, 1154, 2292; charges, 1298. forms of account , &c., how obtainable , 611, 647; as to forms having a money value , requisitions to have treasurer's ap- Allansford pound: rates , 621 ; sale day, 1310. proval , 611, 647; accounts for annual advances to be forwarded Allison , his notice, 999. to the treasury within one month, 1419 ; as to payments out, It., of advances , 1759; classification of revenue under heads and Almshouses . See Sites. sub-heads , 1801; as to forwarding returns of licenses and Anakie pound : rates, 466 ; keeper, James Newling, 1091. miners ' rights, 1871; as to duplicate accounts , 1909; for the collection of land revenue , 2105; for the issue of licenses, Animals lost , & c. See Cattle . Pounds. leases, and grants, and the receipt of monies appertaining to Appointments , transfers, &c.: the department of lands, 2106- 7; former ditto suspended, [See also Bailiffs. Gaolers . Lands (for various officers 1240, 1725 ; former ditto revoked, 2106. connected with that branch ). Magistrates (for justices of Officers authorized to receive rents and fees under the the peace ). Registrars of births and deaths . Slaughter- Land Act 1869, page 456. houses (for inspectors of slaughter -houses, &c.). Savings See Cemeteries . Companies . Lands. banks (for trustees of savings banks ). Schools (for boards of advice and returning officers for school districts). Acts of parliament , imperial: merchant shipping act 1873, page Trustees (for trustees of cemeteries , church and other 352 ; courts (colonial ) jurisdiction act, 1761; colonial attornies sites, bodies in whom lands are vested , committees of relief act, 1962; statute law revision act 1874 (No. 2), pages management ). Vaccinators.] 2141 - 63; colonial clergy act 1874, page 2239-41. Absalom, William, poundkeeper, 1540. Acts of parliament of Victoria: Acton, Henry, clerk of petty sessions, 1726. --- Passed during the session 1873- 1, on sale, 23, 1259, 2305. Adams, James, deputy electoral registrar, 3. Adamson, F . E., land officer, 1803. Extended . See Gunpowder . Health. Police offences Adcock, George Charles , electoral registrar, 2066. Wines. Ahrendts , Gustav, electoral registrar, 134. 'Left to their operation , Nos. 455-473, page 770; Nos. Ainsworth , A. B., inspector of mines, 2, 50. 475-480, page 770; No. 474, page 959. Aitken, John, commandant rifles, 1802. Akehurst , A. P., guardian of minors, 1280. Actuary for friendly societies . See Friendly societies. Allan, A. C., inspector- general of surveys and plans, 960. Administrator of the government . See Governor. Amos, 11., inspector of mines, 2, 50. Anderson , L., deputy electoral registrar, 457. Advances . See Accounts. Anderson , major, member of examining board for volunteers, Agents of the board of ]and and works: Avenel , C. Glass, 1504; 1964. Avoca, J. R. Arkins, 1066; Bacchus Marsh, John Rogers, 350; Anderson, Robert Stirling , commissioner of public works and Ballarat, H. C. Staveley , 649; Benalla , J. Quinan, 1910; Broad- vice -president of the board of land and works, 858, 1459. meadows , C. T. Bunnett (794, corrected in 961 ); ditto, J. Ti, Anderson, W. G., crown lands bailiff, 2066. Mays, 1200 ; Caulfield, J. Fowler, 169 ; Dimboola. Denis Cahill, Anderson , W. H., clerk of courts, 1464. 404, 457; Eldorado , T. Holderness , 1366; Harrow , W. Pons- Archdall, H., inspector of mines, 2, 50. ford, 901; Healesville , C. W. Armstrong, 457; Heathcote, Archer, William Henry , secretary to the department of lands G. W. Patterson, 1504; ditto , A. L. Sutton , 1586; Horsham, and survey, 899; member of the board of land and works, 899 ; W. Kemp, 1999; Kilmore , J. Quinan, 1910; Nagambie, C. to certify accounts of the department of agriculture, 960; Glass, 1504; Oakleigh, John Kelly, 169; Rokewood, G. It. member of central forest board, 1237 ; member of the tender Hayes, 1066; Seymour, John Houston, 286; ditto, C. Glass, board,1585. 1504; ditto , J. Quinan, 1910; Swan Hill, J. B. Swann, 169; Arkins, J. It., agent of the board of land and works, 1066. T arnagulla , George Nash Hayward, 169; Trentham, E. 11. Arkins, P. R., receiver and paymaster, 794. Cairnes, 2032; Walhalla, W. H. Burrowes , 169; Whittlesea, Armstrong , A., inspector of mines, 2, 50. J. L. Deegan, 1366; Williamstown, C. L. 1)obbin, 718; Armstrong, Andrew, poundkeeper, 785. Yandoit, E . Flood , 1504; Yea, R . Goulding, 718. Armstrong, C. W., agent for the board of land and works, 457. Relieved: Benalla , T. Nixon, 1964; Eldorado, AT. S. Clarke, Arrowsmith , R., inspector of mines, 2, 50. 457; Heathcote, G. W. Patterson, 1803; Kilmore, R. D. Arundel, J. J, sheriff's clerk and bailiff, 1115; bailiff of courts, McKay, 1964; Oakleigh , constable Kelly, 2166; Russell's 1115. Creek, C. Gadd, 1964; Seymour, C. Glass, 1964; Tylden, V. Astley, T., lieutenant, rifles, 1802. Tree, 350; Yea , R. Goulding, 1200. Atkinson, Edwin , auditor ofshire accounts , 1690, 1802, Avent, N., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. - Resigned : James Barr, 286. Backhouse, C., deputy coroner, 759. A Z` INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Appointments, &c.--continued. Appointments, &c.--continued. Baldwin Joseph, inspector of schools, 2289. Christey, Arthur, clerk, customs, 1419. Barber, J. H., sea pilot, 1153. Christie, George Campbell, deputy electoral registrar, re- Bardwell, Everett, land transfer act commissioner, 94; mem- signed, 1760, 1803. ber of board of examiners for attornies, 285 ; examiner of Christy, D., mining registrar, 860. titles, 1199. Clark, E., common-toll manager, 168. Barker, Edward, visitor of the inebriate retreat, 1909. Clark, J. J., assitant architect, 759. Barrett, C., assistant architect, 759. Clarkson, H. C., electoral registrar (506, corrected in 612). Barry, J. J., receiver and paymaster, 1760, 2031. Cobham, Frank McRae, customs officer, 129, 130; assistant Barry, Sir Redmond, exhibition commissioner, 1759, 2243. inspector of fisheries, 2032. Barry, W., commissioner of the supreme court, 1842. Cockburn, N., clerk of courts, 223, 224, 285; warden's clerk, Bartrop, G. F., lieutenant, rifles, 1802. 224. Bate, H. C., inspector of mines, 2, 50; surveyor licensed to Cogdon, John, official visitor of lunacy wards, Bendigo hos- assist courts of mines, 1066. pital, 1008. Bayne, Alexander, official visitor of lunacy wards, Bendigo Cohen, Edward, commissioner of trade and customs, 1459. hospital, 1008. Cohen, Samuel I1., assignee of insolvent estates, 1419; com- Bell, E. C., warden's clerk, 1909; clerk of courts, 1910. missioner of the supreme court, 1760. Bell, J., deputy electoral registrar, 649. Collins, Thomas, crown lands bailiff, 2204. Bell, W., deputy electoral registrar, 760. Collopy, William, poundkeeper, 483. Bennett, A. W. H., lieutenant, rifles, 401. Commons, Patrick, crown lands bailiff, 2166. Bennett, George, electoral registrar, 2204. Comyns, Charles Kilburn, clerk of the legislative council and Beshm, J. E., deputy electoral .registrar, 860. clerk of the parliaments, 2. Best, Thomas W. G., crown lands bailiff, 2290. Connor, John, crown lands bailiff, 1964. Bickett, D., clerk to a mining board, 860. Considine, John. crown lands bailiff, 1548. Bickett, J. Al., clerk to a mining board, 860. Considine, W. N., crown lands bailiff, 1654. Bindon, S. H., chairman of general sessions, 1153; judge of Cooper, Shaftesbury, clerk of courts, 223; mining registrar, county court, 1153; judge of insolvency court, 1153; exhibi- 2098. tion commissioner, 2245. Cope, Thomas Spencer. judge of county court, Melbourne, 221. Bish, G. E., crown lands bailiff, 1964. Corney, John Frederick, customs officer, 129; assistant inspec- Black, Charles, bailiff of courts, 2098. tor of fisheries, 2032. Black, J., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. Cotter, James, member of board to examine inventions for Blackbourn, John, engineer and surveyor, 1965. signalling in mines, 1725. Blackburn, Gerard, common-toll road manager, 506, 649. Couchman, W. G., inspector of mines, 2, 50; mining surveyor Blair, H. St. H., inspector of mines, 2, 50. and registrar, 2245. Blanc, George, crown lands bailiff, 1366. Cou`;lilan, Thomas J., deputy electoral registrar, resigned, Bleasdale, 11ev. J. I., exhibition commissioner, 2213. 1420. Bloomfield, Richard, poundkeeper, 1310. Cowan, T., inspector of mines, 2, 50. Bogle, James, poundkeeper, 884. Cowen, James, wharf manager, 1999. Bone, W., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. Crabbe, T., commissioner of the supreme court, 1154. Boone, Thomas, bailiff of courts, 1803. Craig, Robert, inspector of schools, 2289. Born, A., land officer, 168. Creelman, J. A., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. Bosisto, Joseph, exhibition commissioner, 2245. Creswell, C. A. C., clerk of courts, 134; warden's clerk, 1004; Boulton, A. J., lieutenant, rifles, 401. powder-magazine keeper, 1726. Bourke, Thomas, crown lands bailiff, 901. Cripps,Thomas, crown lands bail fl; 1803. Bowman, John James Beresford, judge of insolvency court, Crooke, William, deputy electoral registrar, resigned, 1239. 2165. Crooke, W., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1811. Boyd, J., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. Cue, George, clerk of petty sessions, 1420; land officer, 1803. Boyd, William, auditor of shire accounts, 1690, 1871. Curlewis, Alfred Claribeux, assistant inspector of schools, Bradford, W. A., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. 2289. Brahe, W. A., Austrian consul, 401. Curtis, J. "A., commissioner of supreme court, 285. Bride, John, crown lands bailiff, 901. Daer, M. J., crown lands bailiff (1803, corrected in 1964). Brisbane, John, deputy electoral registrar, 457; resigned, 1239. Daley, John, poundkeeper, 328. Bristow, 11 . B., receiver and paymaster, 1237. Daly, D. 13., clerk of petty sessions, 223. Brotherton, Henry, accountant public works, 900. Darbyshire, J., inspector of mines, 2, 50. Brown, John, deputy electoral registrar, 2166. Darvall, Alfred, sheriff's clerk and bailiff, 457; bailiff of Brown, T. L., inspector of mines, 2, 50. courts, 457. Browne, Henry, electoral registrar, 1504. Davey,Thomas, deputy electoral registrar, 860. Bruce, William, inspector of stock, 348; commissioner of the Davidson, John Lamont, customs officer, 129; assistant in- supreme court, 1008. spector of fisheries, 2032. Bruce-Hutton, Thomas, lieutenant-colonel, rifles, 2166. Davies, John, engineer surveyor, Port Fairy, 1280. Bruford, Frederick Horatio, customs clerk, 223; landing- Davis, Henry, poundkeeper, 884. waiter, 223; collector of customs, 1803; powder-magazine Davison, Thomas deli, bailiff of courts (795, corrected in 860), keeper, 1303; receiver and paymaster, 1842. Dawson, Alexi s dcr, cler;c of petty seasioo,, 402, 718. Buckley, F. A., lieutenant, cavalry, 1802. Deacon, James, crown lams bailiff, 1;20; wharf manager, Bull, Joseph, deputy electoral registrar, 2032. 1548. Bullock, Thomas F., mining registrar's assistant, 3. Deasey, Denis, police gaoler, 1008. Bennett, C. T., agent of the board of land and works (794, Dempster, A. C., clerk of petty sessions, 760. corrected in 961). Dickson, Thomas, auditor of shire accounts, 1690, 1802. Bunny, Brice Frederick, chairman of general sessions, 859; Dinneen, Patrick, poundkeeper, 884. judge of county courts, 859; judge of courts of mines, 859; Dobbin, C. L., clerk of potty sessions, 456, 2031; agent of the judge of insolvency court, 859, 1871; commissioner of titles, board of land and works, 718. 1759. Docking, Thorns s, poundkeeper, 553. Burn, Henry Wight, deputy electoral registrar, 961; resigned, Dodds, J., land officer, 1803. 1803. Doogan, J. L., agent of the board of land and works, 1366; Burrowes, R. J., clerk in the office of the clerk of courts, Sale, commissioner of the supreme court, 1586. 506; clerk of petty sessions, 506; warden's clerk, 649. Doogan, L., clerk of petty sessions, 1066. Burrowes, W. H., agent of the board of land and works, 169; Douch, H. W., captain, artillery, 1689. deputy sheriff, 285. Dowling, J., deputy electoral registrar, 506. Butler, W., deputy sheriff, 1233; returning officer, Ararat Dugan, ,Michael, inspector of sheep, 1617. mining district, 1365. iluggan, J., clerk of petty sessions, 960. Byrne, Charles, customs officer, 129; assistant inspector of Duke, Frank Bramwell, customs officer, 129; assistant inspec- fisheries,2032. tor of. fisheries, 2032. Caddy, Charles W., depu' y 1 i ral registrar, 2166. Dumaresq, J. F., common-toll road manager, 612. Caffin,J. C., common-toll ,.> ').anager, 1332. Duncan, J. B., clerk, customs, 2032. Cahill, Denis, clerk of petty sessions, 94; agent of the board Duncan,Thomas Alexander, clerk to a miningboard, 2245. of land and works, 404, 457; deputy electoral registrar, 404. Eagland, E., customs officer, 1803. Cairnes, E. M., warden's clerk, 402; agent of the board of Edwards, W. H., powder-magazine keeper, 1690. land and works, 2032. Elkington, V., clerk of petty sessions, 1760. Campbell, Gavin, assistant inspector of fisheries, 2032. Ellis, F. R., commissioner of the supreme court, 718. Campbell, W. H., visitor of the inebriate retreat, 1909. Ellis, Smith, cornnion-toll road manager, 134, 900. Canny, Michael, poundkeeper, 884. Ely, A. L., auditor of shire accounts, 1690, 1871. Carr, 1I. C., government auditor for shires, 794; auditor of Farley, Alfred Thomas, poundkeeper, 442. shire accounts, 1690, 1802. Fearon, J., quarter-master and lieutenant, rifles, 1802. Carr, Robert, member of board to examine i 1ventions for Ferguson, Daniel, assistant inspector of fisheries, 2032; col- signalling in mines, 1725. lector of customs, 2032. Carrighan, George, deputy electoral registrar, 1154 Ferres, John, deputy chairman of the tender board, 2065. Casey, James Joseph, commissioner of crmvil lands and sur- Fetherston, G. H., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. vey, president of the board of land and works, and minister Fetherstonhaugh, Cuthbert, police magistrate, 717; coroner, of agriculture, 1459; exhibition commissioner, 1759, 2243. 717; returning officer, 717; visiting justice, 860. Caswell, W. S., commissioner of the supreme court, 1008. Figg, E. G., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. Caulfield, T. St. G., clerk of petty sessions, 223. Finn, Edmund. clerk assistant of the legislative council, 2. Cave, Joseph, assistant inspector of fisheries, 1910. Finn, P., deputy electoral registrar, 1651. Cawood, John, crown lands bailiff, I961 Fisher, J., commissioner of the supreme court, 1464. Chambers, W., captain, rifles, 1689, 1802. Fitzgerald, James, police gaoler, 457; crown lands bailiff, 961. Charsley, Edward, member of board of examiners for attornies, FitzGerald,' T'. N., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. 285. Fitzpatrick, M., deputy electoral registrar, 760. Cheshire, H. E., land officer, 612. Fletcher, C. H., land officer, 1200. Cheyne, A., land officer, 1803. Flood, E., agent of the board of land and works, 1:'04. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE , 1874. 3

Appointments, &c.--continued. Appointments, &c.-continued. Forbes, John George, chairman of general sessions, 221, 284; Horne, J. R, commissioner of the supreme court, 1280. judge of county courts, 221, 284; judge of courts of mines, Horner, Jaynes H., auditor of shire accounts, 1690, 1802. 221, 284; judge of insolvency court, 221. Houston, J, licensing agent, 286. Ford, F. T. W., member of the police inedical board, 284. Howe, Michael, deputy electoral registrar, 1154; resigned, Ford, Robert Gray, member of board to examine inventions 1760. for signalling in mines, 1725. Hewitt, A. W., visiting justice, Beechworth, 1114; returning Foster, Alfred, crown lands bailiff, 1654. officer, Ovens district, 1280; guardian of minors, 1280; re- Fowler, J., agent of the board of land and works, 169. turning officer, Beeehworth mining district, 1365. Francis, J. P. F., lieutenant, artillery, 1802. Howze, H. W., assistant mining registrar, 1464. Frayne, John, in charge of a survey office, 2204. Hunt, E., surgeon rifles, 1802. Freeman, A., major, rifles, 1802; member of examining board Huon, Henry, poundkeeper, 1357. for volunteers, 1964. Hurrey, John, electoral registrar, 649. Fuller, Albert, deputy electoral registrar, 794. Hurry, A. E., deputy electoral registrar, 95. Fulton, J., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. Hutchinson, G. L., clerk of courts, 223, 224, 285 ; warden's Galt, Alexander, to certify accounts of the public works de- clerk, 224. partment, 134. Hutchison, J., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. Gardiner, George, deputy electoral registrar, 1760. Huyghue, S. D. S., land officer, 1803. Gardner, Henry, poundkeeper, 73. Ireland, J. Do C., customs officer, 129; collector of customs, Gardner,T.,common-toll roadmanager, 348,718. 130. Garrard, W., surgeon-major, rifles, 1802. Irvine, Robert, crown lands bailiff, 1964. Gatehouse, James, exhibition commissioner, 2243. Irving, J., common-toll road manager, 1366. Gatliff, J. H., lieutenant, rifles, 401. Irving,Martin Howy, observatory visitor, 1547; member of Gaunt, J. M., clerk of courts, 2, 900; sheriff Sale circuit dis- examining board for volunteers, 1964. drict, 401. Jackson, G. E., issuer of miners' rights, &c., 1066. Gibbs, Richard, registrar-general, 899; registrar of the supreme Jackson, J. G., customs officer, 129; assistant inspector of court, 899; registrar of titles, 899; registrar of copyrights, fisheries, 2032. 960. James, E. M., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841, 1909. Gibbs, Samuel Mountford, consul for Venezuela, 1910, J ginner, Caleb Joshua, exhibition commissioner, 1759, 2243. Gilbert, L. A., deputy electoral registrar, 901, 1154. Jermyn, D., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. Giles, Robert, assignee of insolvent, estates, 1280. Johnston, Charles, crown lands bailiff, 1842. Gill, James, crown lands bailiff,, 2066. Jordan, It., captain, artillery, 1802. Gillbee, W., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. Joseph, George P., commandant, rifles, 346. Gillies, Duncan, commissioner of railways and roads and vice- Kabat, Leopold, inspector of powder-magazines, 1690. president of the board of land works, 1459. Keeting, William, deputy electoral registrar, 1911. Glass, Charles, clerk of courts, 1200 ; agent of the board of Kelly, John, agent of the board of land and works, 169; land and works, 1504. deputy electoral registrar, 1726. Glendenning, George, crown lands bailiff, 169, 2166. Kelsall, Robert, crown lands bailiff, 403. Glennon, J., sheriff's bailiff, 1366. Kemp,W., agent of the board of land and works, 1999; re- Goodman, J., commissioner of savings banks, 401. ceiver and paymaster, 2031. Gordon, George, acting inspector-general of public works, 2165. Kennedy, W., collector of imposts, 697. Gorman, John, crown lands bailiff, 1654. Kerferd, George Briscoe, attorney-general, 855, 1459. Gorman, William, deputy electoral registrar, 1803. Kerr, James, police gaoler, 718; wharf manager, 794. Goulding, It., agent of the board of land and works, 718. Kerr, Robert, inspector of sheep, 2, 506. Grant, H. K.. major, rifles, 1802. Keys, John, comi.lon-toll road manager, 860. Grasby, G., bailiff of courts, 457. Kildahl,L.H., lieutenant, rifles, 401. Gray, A. H., crown lands bailiff, 1654; customs officer, 1803. Killeen, It., crown lands bailiff, 612. Gray, A. S., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. Krause, F. M., inspector of mines, 2, 50; surveyor licensed to Gray, James, electoral registrar, 404; poundkeeper, 1190. assist courts of mines, 10(16. Green, T., captain, volunteer force, 1802. Kyle, IV,, commissioner of the supreme court, 2246. Greene, F. W., clerk of courts, 456, 649; warden's clerk, 649, Laidman, F. M., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. 860. Lane, H. B., captain, artillery, 1689. Greene, W. W., land officer, 1803. Langford, G., guardian of minors, 1280. Greenfield, A. A., lieutenant, rifles, 401, Laverty, James, crown lands bailiff, 1366. Gregory, J. B., certifying barrister for friendly societies, 649. Le Cren, Charles, treasurer, Geelong water supply, 168. Greig, It. W. S., inspector of nines, 2, 50; surveyor licensed Lear, John James, electoral registrar, 1200. to assist courts of mines. 1066. Lees, F. It., commissioner of the supreme court, 506. Grieve, Robert W. C., auditor of shire accounts, 1690. Lernarchand, C. S., lieutenant-colonel, artillery, 1909. Haig, W., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. Lethbridge, It., common-toll road manager, 506. Haines, Charles, common-toll road manager, 404, 1654. Levett, Francis F., auditor of shire accounts, 1690, 1802. Hall, John, receiver and paymaster, 348, 2290. Levey, George Collins, secretary to the exhibition com- Hall, W. J., bailiff of courts, 133. nli5sione rs, 1759. Tdalyburton, It., customs officer, 506. Lilley, C. +T., land officer, 1803. Hamilton, 1)., police gaoler, 169. Lindsey, James, crown lands bailiff, 1999. Hamilton, It. G., assignee of insolvent estates, 1239. Lipscomb, B., commissioner of the supreme court, 347. Hampson, Samuel, crown lands bailiff, 1586. Llewellin, J. 11. H., surgeon-major volunteer force, 1841. Hanson, 'T'homas, poundkeeper, 1642. Lloyd, W. H., guardian of aborigines, 1199. Harding, Thomas Edward, clerk of petty sessions, 1726; Longden, H., clerk of petty sessions, 223. crown lands bailiff, 1842 ; commissioner of the supreme Longden, H. D., coinynissioner of the supreme court, 285 ; court, 1842. probation in the civil service, 506. Harris, Charles, deputy electoral registrar, 901. Lowe, Frederick, auditor of shire accounts, 1690. Harsant,T.,land officer, 1803. Lynch, J., inspector of mines, 2, 50. Hart, Hyam, common-toll road manager, 1419. Lyons, It., commissioner of the supreme court, 1842. Hart, John, coninion-toll road manager, 794, 2291. ILysaght, J., crown lands bailiff, 1366. Harvey, It. M., inspector of mines, 2, 50. MacDermott, Townsend, member of the executive council, Rasselbrook, Henry, electoral registrar, 1965. 1459; solicitor-general, 1459. Mayes, G. It., agent of the board of land and works, 1066; Maclntyre, J. McGregor, deputy coroner, Swan Hill, 960; crown lands bailiff, 1842. visiting justice, Swan Hill, 1153. Hayes, John, crown lands bailiff, 1°54 Mackay, Adam Bruce, assignee of insolvent estates, 285. Hayward, G. N., agent of the board of land and works, 169. Mackay, Angus, minister of public instruction and minister T4azeldine, Samuel, poundkeeper, 553. of mines, 858, 1459. Tdeathcote, W. E., sub-lieutenant, Nelson, 1239. Mackenzie, Hector, inspector of stock, 2, 718. Hedrick, J., auditor of shire accounts, 1690, 1802. Madigan, Andrew, poundkeeper, 841. Henderson, W., lientet.ant, rifles, 401. ioialcolrrson, it., assistant surgeon, naval reserve, 2065. lie-tidy,James, auditor ofstare accounts, 1690. Lsl.ann, T., lieutenant, rifles, 1802. Hervey, Matthew, inspector of sheep, 506. Markley, M., crown lands bailiff, 961. Heuston, Richard, crown lands bailiff, 1548. Marks, J., lieutenant, rifles, 1802. Hewlett, T., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. Marsden. F. J. 3/H., chief clerk, insolvency court, 2; warden's Hicks, Henry, mining legistrar, 2032. clerk, 95; land officer, 718; receiver and paymaster, 718. Hellas, 'U., assistant-&ki-geon, rifles, 401; urgcon, volunteer Martin, A. L'E., clerk of courts, 94, 223, 285, 456, 564, 900; force, 1841. land officer, 505, 612; warden's clerk, 95, 224, 457. Hodgkinson, Clement, member of the central state forest Martin, Irvin, clerk of petty sessions, 94, 1617. board, 505. Martin, J. J., electoral registrar, 612. Holderness, T., commissioner of the supreme court (1280, Iv4artyr, W. L., commissioner of the supreme court, 2000. corrected in 1365) ; agent of the board of land and works, Mason, John, assignee of insolvent estate:, 285. 1366. Matthews, It., commissioner of the supreme court, 506. Hlolderness T. J. J. V., warden's clerk, 2. Maude, N. J., land officer, 1803. Hole, William, collector of imposts, 691; crown lands bailiff, II ay, E., clerk of courts, 2031, 2166. 1964. Mayes, J. L., agent of the board of land and works, 1200. Rollick, H. Id, clerk, customs, 94; land officer, 163; receiver Maynard, G., clerk of courts, 223, 224, 285. and paying ter, 223; collector of custoloe, 318; powder- Mayne, Andrew, bailiff of courts, 2098. magazine keeper, 348. Mcllride, P., crown lands bailiff, 612. Rollick, W. H., receiver and paymaster, 1008. McColl, Robert, land officer, 1803. Hollow, E. T ., customs officer, 129, 130; inspector of stock, McCoppin, James, crown lands bailiff, 1654. 1154. McCormack, Patrick, police gaoler, 95. Holmes, G-., deputy-electoral registrar, 760. tMcCreery, J. V., medical superintendent, Yarra Bend, 2, 455, 'Holmes, John, returning officer, 2, 860; guardian of minors, 648, 1199, 1725, 2289. 1280. McDonagl?, Stephen, bailiff' of courts, 1464. 4 INDEX TO T:II: VICTORIA

Appointments, &c.-continaced. A ppointments, &c.-conlinued. McDonald, Alexander, deputy electoral registrar, 901. Plummer,Andrew, meoical inspecting officer of passenger McDonald, G. T., district surveyor, 960. ships, 794; surgeon-+najor, volunteer force, 1841. McElroy, W, police gaoler, 169. Pohlman, Robert Williams, judge of insolvency court, Mel- McElwain, David, poundkeeper, 152. bourne, 22t ; chief commissioner for insolvent estates, 221; McElwain, William, crown lands bailiff, 1548. acting master-in-equity, 2097. Mc[,lwraith, John, exhibition commissioner, 17-59, 2243. Ponsford, Walter, clerk of petty sessions, 506; electoral regis- NcEnearney, Michael, crown lands bailiff, 2166. trar, 612, 649; agent of the board of land and works, 901; McEnerny, D., crown lands bailiff, 1586, 2290. commissioner of the supreme court, 1008. McFarlane, W. H., lieutenant, cavalry, 1802. Potter, William, wharf manager, 1548. utcGladdery, James, crown lands bailiff, 1803. Pow, 3ohn K., auditor of shire accounts (1690, corrected in McGrath, J., crown lands bailiff, 169. 1802). McGuire, R. P., collector of customs, 1586. Probert, William Richard, marine surveyor of passenger McKenzie, Hector, inspector of stock, 860; commissioner of ships, 1504. the supreme court, 1008. Puddicombe, W. H., commissioner of the supreme court, McKibbin, Tohn Nelson, assistant mining registrar, 2032. 2000; warden's clerk, 456. McKie, J. G., clerk, ports and harbors department, 286. Pulling, J. L., commissioner of the supreme court, 612. McLachlan, A., land surveyor, 348. Purcell, Philip, crown lands bailiff, 1999. McLuckie, J., warden's clerk, 2203 ; clerk of courts, 2204. Quinan, J. St. G, clerk of courts, 564; receiver and pay- McNiece, R., chief clerk, insolvency court, 2; receiver and master, 564, 1726; warden's clerk, 564; agent of the board paymaster, 2; warden's clerk, 95. of land and works, 1910. McPherson, Graham, electoral registrar, 1420. Quirk, Patrick, crown lands bailiff, 1548. McPhillimy, H., lieutenant, rifles, 1802. Rae, W., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. McWilliams, Richard Quin, electoral registrar, 1504. Rafter,Thomas, crown lands bailiff, 1842. Meagher, Thomas, crown lands bailiff, 2166. Ramsay, Robert, postmaster-general, 1459. Meehan, Thomas, crown lands bailiff, 1548. Rashleigh, C., major artillery, 1802. Meek, W. J., land transfer act commissioner, 505. Rees, W. C., surgeon, volunteer force, 1802. Metcalfe, R. G., lieutenant, rifles, 1802. Reeve, Edward, Hawaiian consul, 1332; consul-general, 1586. M iddlemiss, J., captain, volunteer force, 1502. Reid, D. 13., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. Middlemiss, William, electoral registrar, 794. Rennie, Edward Campbell, poundkeeper (674, corrected in 709). Miller, John, guardian of aborigines, 2204. Rennie, S. S., tide surveyor, emigration officer, &c., 94. Miller, John Henry, poundkeeper, 1000. Reynolds, E., commissioner of the supreme court, 506. Mills, H. W., electoral registrar, 1803. Richards, Thomas, powder-magazine keeper, 1420. Moller, E. S., poundkeeper, 1189. Richardson, G. H., collector of customs, 223; powder-magazine Mollison, Crawford, guardian of minors, 1280; visiting justice, keeper, 223 ; receiver and paymaster, 223; land officer, 285. 1617. Richardson, Thomas, poundkeeper, 1189. Monaghan, Patrick, poundkeeper, 1033. Robens, G. it., common-toll road manager, 1910. Montgomery, R. A., clerk of courts, 1965, 2031. Roberts, A., government auditor for shires, 1199. Montgomery, W., caretaker of a state forest, 2000. Roberts, Robert Hughes, deputy electoral registrar, resigned, Moody, Lesley Alexander, chief inspector of distilleries, 1066. 1654. Moore, David, crown lands bailiff, 1420. Robertson, James, clerk of petty sessions, 94, 134. Moore, G. W., clerk of courts, 456; commissioner of the Robertson, J., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. supreme court, 760; warden's clerk, 457, 649; mining re- Robertson, R., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. gistrar, 649. Rockett, H., customs officer, 697. Morehead, R. W., clerk, customs, 1586. Rogers, J., agent of the board of land and works, 350. Moroney, Martin, poundkeeper, 1000. Rogers, John Warrington, judge of county courts, 1279, 1871; Morres, E., land surveyor, 348. chairman of general sessions, 1871; judge of courts of mines, Morrison, G. C., bailiff of courts, 1333. 1871. Morrison, H., clerk of petty sessions, 612; commissioner of Ross, Malcolm, poundkeeper, 442. the supreme court, 718; deputy electoral registrar, 348. Rowan, J., commissioner of the supreme court, 1280. Moseley, Henry, engineer-surveyor, public works, 900. Rowan, T., surgeon, rifles, 1802. Moule, Frederick George, member of board of examiners for Rowe, Adolphus Frederick, deputy electoral registrar, 1586. attornies, 285; member of examining board for volunteers, Rowe, S. B., inspector of mines, 2, 50 ; surveyor licensed to 1964. assist courts of mines, 1066. Mullane, P., crown lands bailiff, 169. Roycroft, John, customs officer, 1114. Mulligan, J. A., clerk of petty sessions, 1332. Rucker, Benjamin, land officer, 168. Munce, W. R., clerk of courts, 1910. Rundell, W. It, clerk of courts, 1066; warden's clerk, 1067. Munro, Donald, collector of customs, 168. Ryan, Daniel, poundkeeper, 1189. Munro, James, exhibition commissioner, 1759, 2243. Ryan, Thomas, crown lands bailiff, 1654. M unt, C., commissioner of the supreme court, 718, Ryan, William, crown lands bailiff, 1999. Murphy, Edward, crown lands bailiff, 1548. Sandilands, J. H., clerk of petty sessions, 506 ; mining regis- Murray, R. A. F., inspector of mines, 1548. trar, 649; warden's clerk, 649; commissioner of the supreme Murray, S , inspector of mines, 2, 50. court, 1154. Murrell, William, deputy electoral registrar, 1654. Sargood, Frederick Thomas, savings banks commissioner, 1653; Musgrove, W., lieutenant rifles, 401. member of examining hoard for volunteers, 1964. Nankivell, R., inspector of mines, 2, 50. Savage, Robert, inspector of stock, 1586 ; commissioner of the Nankivell,Thomas James, savings bank commissioner, 1547. supreme court, 1690, 1872. Nelson, J., chief carpenter, Nelson, 1420. Scott, James, deputy electoral registrar, 1654. Newli.ng, James, poundkeeper, 1091. Scott, Thomas W., bailiff of courts, 1654. Nicholas, Henry B., mining surveyor, 1066; inspector of Scurry,F., clerk in the public works department, promoted, 759. mines, 1066. Sellers, William George, deputy electoral registrar, resigned, Nicholson, G , surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. 1008. Nicholson, John, deputy coroner, Benalla, 1280. Sennett, J., receiver and paymaster, 564; land officer, 718. Normoyle, J. J., commissioner of the supreme court, 2290. Service, James, , 1459. Nunn, E. J. B., land transfer act commissioner, 2. Sexton, Thomas, crown lands bailiff, 1999. O'Brien, Edward, crown lands bailiff, 1586. Seymour, Samuel, government auditor for shires, 1008. O' 13rien, T., common-toll road manager, 169. Sharrow, Thomas, deputy electoral registrar, resigned, 1200. Odell, J., receiver and paymaster, 697. Sheehan, Cornelius, deputy electoral registrar, 1911. O'Dwyer, J. F., inspector of mines, 2, 50. Sheehan, James, poundkeeper, 1540. Ogier, J. C. H., police magistrate, 221; warden, 221; coroner, Sheehan, J. M., deputy electoral registrar, resigned, 1911. 221; visiting justice, Wood's Point, 1279; guardian of Shepherd, R., major, artillery, 1802. minors, 1280. Sheppard, James, caretaker of timber reserves, 2204. O'Leary, D., inspector of mines, 2, 50; mining surveyor, 2245. Sherrard, Leslie James, exhibition commissioner, 1759. O'Loughlin, Michael, assistant inspector of fisheries, 2032. Simpson, P., inspector of mines, 2, 50. O'Neil, James H., crown lands bailiff, 1842. Sinclair, Peter Alexander, deputy electoral registrar, 2166. O'Sullivan, William F., bailiff of courts, 1115. Skinner, C. B. G., chairman of general sessions, 859; judge of Outtrim, E. S., land officer, 1803. county courts, 859; judge of courts of mines, 859; judge of Padbury, J., deputy electoral registrar, 348. insolvency court, 859; commissioner of insolvent estates, Page, George, deputy electoral registrar, 224. 859. Page, R., quarter-master and lieutenant, rifles, 1802. Slattery, James, crown lands bailiff, 403. Panton, J. A., guardian of minors, 1280. Sleep, J. T., major, rifles, 401, 1802. Pasco, C. A. D., guardian of minors, 1280. Small, T. S., captain, rifles, 1689. Patterson, G. W., clerk of courts, 1420, 1910, 2204; land Smart, B. K., land officer, 285, 1803. officer, 1504; agent of the board of land and works, 1504; Smith, A., brevet-captain, artillery, 1802. warden's clerk, 1464, 1726, 1909, 2203. Smith, B., guardian of minors, 1280. Paul, W. H., common-toll road manager, 2231. Smith, George Verney, observatory visitor, 1547. Peers, T. G., inspector of mines, 2, 50. Smith, J., inspector of mines, 2, 50; auditor of shire accounts, Pennefather, J. K., customs officer, 129; assistant inspector 1690, 1802. of fisheries, 2032. Smith, John Thomas, visitor of the inebriate retreat, 1909. Pentreath, Nicholas Frederick, electoral registrar, 1548. Smith, S., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. Perrin, H. W., lieutenant, artillery, 1802. Smith, W. C., major, rifles, 401. Peters, R. B., clerk of petty sessions, 348; warden's clerk, 224. Smith, William Henry, deputy electoral registrar, 1803. Phelan, J., brevet captain, engineers, 1689. Smyth, Robert Brough, member of the central state forest Pickering, Alfred, poundkeeper, 152. board, 505; chief inspector of mines, 859. Pitcairn, Robert, guardian of minors, 1280; returning officer, Snee, captain, member of examining board for volunteers, 2031; returning officer for a mining district, 2097; visiting 1964. justice, 2165. Snow, A. T., assistant architect, 759. Pitt, Henry Dowdeswell, clerk of the executive council, 2. Speckman, James, poundkeeper, 1091. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1874. 5

Appointments, &c.-continued. Aptmintments, &c.-continued Stark, M. B., clerk of courts, 94, 131, 961, 1654; warden's Wilson, Thomas, clown larid bailiff', 1,12 clerk, 961. Wilson, 'T'homas It, to certify accounts, &c., for the chief Staveley, H. C., receiver and paymaster, 285; land officer, 649; medical officer, 2289. agent of the board of land and works, 649; commissioner of Wimble, Nehermah, land officer, 285. the supreme court, 1280, Winch, Frederick Alfred, acting chief commissioner of Steel, W. H., assistant architect, 759. police, 612. Stephen, James Wilberforce, judge of the supreme court, 853. WIin6ridge, S., major,cavalry, 1802. Stevenson, J., inspector of mines, 2, 50. Wollaston, W. E., clerk of courts, 1760; deputy sheriff, 1760; Stoddart, W., crown lands bailiff, 169. receiver and paymaster, 1760; warden's clerk, 1760. Strickland, John, poundkeeper, 1541. Woods, Henry, travelling superintending inspector of works, Strickland, Robert, official visitor of lunacy wards, Bendigo 564. hospital, 1008. Wooldridge, H., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. Strong, J. T., inspector of mines, 2, 50. Woolhouse, H. H., surgeon, volunteer force, 1841. Strutt, C. E., guardian of minors, 1280. Wright, P., inspector of mines, 2, 50; surveyor licensed to Stubbs, captain, member of examining board for volunteers, assist courts of mines, 1066. 1964. Wright, William, inspector of stock, 1617; commissioner of Stuckey, G. R. H., inspector of stock, 95 ; customs officer, the supreme court, 1690; customs officer, 1726; assistant 129, 130; commissioner of the supreme court, 223; assistant inspector of fisheries, 2032. inspector of fisheries, 2032. Wright, W. H., chairman of the tender board, 2065. Studley, George, electoral registrar, 95. Wyatt, Alfred, guardian of minors, 1280, 2245 ; returning Sullivan, James Forrester, exhibition commissioner, 1759, officer for a raining district, 2245. 2243. Wylie, J. R., deputy coroner, 456. Sullivan, W. P., powder-magazine keeper, 3. Ximenes, Maurice Frederick, inspector of powder-magazines, Sutton, Alfred L., receiver and paymaster, 1547 ; land officer, 1965. 1586; agent of the board of land and works, 1586. You],Richard, member ofthe police medical board, 284; Sutton, H. P., paymaster, Nelson,, 1420. visitor, inebriate retreat, 1909. Swallow, T., captain, artillery, 1689. Young, William, crown lands bailiff, 1654. Swann, J. B., agent of the board of land and works, 169. Swann, W. T., land officer, 612, 1803. Ararat lunatic asylum. See Lunatic asylums. Swift, C. H., lieutenant, artillery, 1802. Ararat borough: regulations, 633, 1607; borrowing notice, 1034. Swindley, Samuel James, assistant inspector of schools, 2289. Ararat pound, rates, 1426. Talbot, It., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. Tannock, J., lieutenant, cavalry, 1802. Ararat shire: endowment, 795; bridge construction, 2098; Taylor, Henry M., clerk of courts, 960, 1066, 2166 ; electoral works, 598; works on main roads, 2297; applications to close registrar, 1154; land officer, 1504, 1803. roads, &c., 1358; erection of gates across roads permitted, 1608. Taylor, J. G., guardian of minors, 1280. Archer, Mary, deceased, administration notice, 1608. Templeton, John Montgomery, actuary for friendly societies, 1689; major, rifles, 1802. Arrivals. See Immigration. Templeton, William, returning officer, Collingwood district, Arson. See Rewards. 1332. Thompson, J. A., assistant paymaster, Cerberus, 1420. Artillery. See Forces. Volunteer force. Thompson. T., district surveyor, 794. Assignees. See Insolvent estates. Thorburn,Thomson, JohnHenry C.,Charles, returning assignee officer,of 455.insolvent estates, 285. Assignments. See Insolvents. Thornton, James, poundkeeper, 1862. Attorney general. See Ministers. Tomelty, Arthur Herdmau, deputy electoral registrar, 1420. I Attornies, board of examiners for : Everett 13ardwell, 2S5; Ed- Tracy, R T., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. ward Charsley, 285; Frederick George Moule, 285. See Su- Treacy, It. M., receiver and paymaster, 564. preme court. Trythall, S., brevet-major, rifles, 1802; member of examining board for volunteers, 1964. Attornies (colonial) relief act, 1962. Turner, E. W., inspector of mines, 2, 50 ; surveyor licensed to Auctioneers, time for paying fees extended, 1, 2165. assist courts of mines, 1066. Turner, F. H. B., to sign accounts, &c., for the naval depart- - Licensed : 113, 148, 355, 515, 720, 937, 1157, 1336, 1601, 1709, ment, 94. 1874, 2035, 2225. Turner, G. N., adjutant, artillery, 1802. Audit and auditors of accounts . See Savings banks. Shires. Turner, William, deputy postmaster-general, resumes duty, 49. Auriferous lands. See Mining. Tuthill, F. H., commissioner of the supreme court, 1842. Twycross, Lieutenant, member of examining board for volun- Australia. See Mariners. teers, 1964. Austria, W. A. Brake, consul for, 401. Tymms, 14. J. T., land officer, 1803. Tynan, Charles, assistant school inspector, 1419. Austrian and British criminals, treaty for the mutual surrender Tyrer, J. H., land officer, 168. of, 1109. Ullithorne, Frederick William, poundkeeper, 442. Avoca pound: sale day, 1405; rates, 1426. Uther, F. Wilson, captain, rifles, 1802; brevet-major, rifles, 1802. Avoca shire: endowment, 795; polling-places, 2098; works on Virtue, E. P., bailiff of courts, 1153. main roads, 2297. Virtue, P.,'commissioner of the supreme court, 2246. Avon shire: endowment, 795; works, 1260; works on main Wade, A. G., land transfer act commissioner, 456. roads, 660, 2190. Walker, A. F., inspector of mines, 2, 50. Walker, John, wharf manager, Point Nepean, 1066. B. Walker, Neil, electoral registrar, 506. Wall, F. J. E., warden's clerk, 1504. Bacchus Marsh shire: endowment, 795; works, 152, 796, 1750 Wall, John Egan, deputy electoral registrar, 1154. works on main roads, 2297. Wallis, Alexander Robert, secretary to the department of Bacchus Marsh shire pound: sale day, 674; rates, 1595; keeper agriculture, 401 ; member of the central forest board, 1237. Thomas Hanson, 1642. Walsh, Edmond, crown lands bailiff, 1200. Ware, Thomas Webb, under-secretary, 455. Bailiffs of courts: lleechworth, Alfred Darvall, 457; ditto, J. J. \\ arren, Alexander, caretaker of a state forest, 2000. Arundel, 1115; Bright, Albert Durer Weston, 1420; Chiltern, Watson, H. It., commissioner of the supreme court, 1760. Alfred Darvall, 457; ditto, J. J. Arundel, 1115; Dunolly, E. P. Wastell, W. H., common-toll road manager, 697. Virtue, 1153; Fchuca. Andrew Mayne, 2098; Inglewood, Watkins, W.L., medical superintendent, Kew, 2, 455, 648. Charles Black, 2098; Kyneton, William F. O'Sullivan, 1115; Watson, John, crown lands bailiff, 1548. ditto, G. C. Morrison, 1333 ; ditto, Stephen itlcDonagh, 1464; Watson, Josh C., guardian of aborigines, 1689. Maldon, Thomas Bell Davison (795, corrected in 860) ; Mort- lake, George Grasby, 457; Omeo, William James Ball, 133; Watson, Robert, member of examining board for mining sur- veyors, 2097. Smythesdale,'I'homas W. Scott, 1654; Tarnagulla, E. P.Virtue, Webster, G., guardian of minors, 1280. 1153; Wood's Point, Thomas Boone, 1803. Wells, Arthur, engineer-in-chief for railways, 505. Bailiffs of crown lands: Alexandra, J. McGrath, 169; ditto, Westcott, G, crown lands bailiff, 961. David Moore, 1420; Amherst, Thomas Crippa, 1803; Ararat, Weston, Albert Durer, bailiff of courts, 1420; sheriff's G. Glendinning, 169; ditto. 1_9i. J. i)aer (1803, corrected in bailiff, 1420. 1964); Bealiha, James M. Gladdery, 1803; Beaufort, Thomas, Wheeler, W. F., clerk of petty sessions, 1200. Meagher, 2166; Beechworth, Patrick Mullane, 169; Belfast, Whitconibe, `V. P., assistant-surgeon, rifles, 401 ; surgeon- Alfred Foster, 1654; ditto, James Lindsey, 1999; botanic and major, volunteer force, 1841. domain gardens, James Slattery, 403; ditto, Thomas Bourke, White, T., quarter-master and lieutenant, rifles, 1802. 901; ditto, John Bride. 901; ditto, Samuel Hampson, 1586; Whitelaw, O. S, mining surveyor, 1200; inspector of mines, Bungaree, Edward Murphy, 1548; Carisbrook, James Laverty, 1200. 1366; ditto, Thomas Frederick Whitty, 1691; Chiltern, '111hitten, henry W., auditor of shire accounts, 1690. 1802. Thomas Collins, 2204; Corop, J. Lysaght, 1366; Cowes, James AVhitty, Thomas Frederick, crown lands bailiff, 1691. Deacon, 1420; Dartmoor, 'T'homas Ryan, 1654; Dunkeld, A. Whyte, Nicholas, crown lands bailiff, 1617. 11. Gray, 1654; ditto, Jaynes H. O'Neil, 1842; East Charlton, Wilkins, J , surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. Patrick Quirk, 1548; Echuca, G. It. Hayes, 1842; Foster, John Williams, I). J., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. Connor, 1964; Gleniiiore, D. 111ct.nerny, 1586; ditto, Thomas William,, If. A, assistant a rohitect,, 7.59. W. G. Best, 2290 ; Grant, James Fitzgerald, 961 ; Gray- Williams, U. N., issuer of miners' rights, 795. town, Edward O'Brien, 1586; Greta, John Considine, 1548; Willock, William Llenry, customs officer, 129; assistant in- Ilamilton, John Gorman, 1654; Harrietville,'I'homas Meehan, spector of fisheries, 2032. 1548; Heywood, Robert Irvine, 1964; Inglewood, Richard Willoughby, John Frederick, poundkeeper, 553, 1033. Ileuston, 1548; Jamieson, John Watson, 1548; Kangaroo Wilson, E. J., surgeon-major, volunteer force, 1841. Flat, Thomas Wilson, 1420; Koroit, Thomas Rafter, 1842; 6 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Bailiffs of crown lands-con linved. Births and deaths in the metropolitan districts, weekly returns : Macarthur, Thomas Sexton, 1999; Melton, Charles Johnston, December 1873, p. 4. 1842; Moonambel, William McElwain, 1548; Mortlake, James McCoppin, 1654; ditto, William Hole, 1964; Myrtle- January 1874, pp. 50, 95, 137, 194, 256; February, 312, 363, ford, David McEnerny, 2290; Newbridge, Nicholas Whyte, 419, 457; March, 511, 580, 627, 661; April, 699, 720, 779, 821; 1617; Newstead, Robert Killeen, 612; ditto, George Glen- May, 876, 936, 992, 1009, 1067; June, 1138, 1154, 1221, 1240; dinning, 2166; Omeo, Edmond Walsh, 1200; Otway state July, 1298, 1333, 1366, 1421; August, 1479, 1523, 1569, 1603, forest, John Cawood, 1964; Palmerston, G. Westcotr,, 961; 1618; September, 1675, 1709, 1730, 1763; October, 1814, 1845, 'VV.N. Considine,1654; ditto, William Young, 1895, 1933, 1981 ; November, 2004, 2045, 2068, 2098; December, 1654; Portland, John Hayes, 1654; Rokewood, Thomas E. 2190, 2224, 2246, 2303. Harding, 1842; Rushworth, I -Tr.G. Anderson, 2066; Sale, M. - Districts of Melbourne and suburbs, 1279, 1420. Markley, 961; Sandridge, G. E. Bish, 1964; Seymour, Philip Purcell, 1999; Shady Creek, Patrick Commons, 2166; Shep- See Registrars of births and deaths. Vital statistics. parton, Michael McEnearney, 2166; Stawell, Robert Kelsall, Board of land and works, William Henry Archer appointed a 403; Swan Hill, Peter McBride, 612; Wangaratta,W. Stod- member, 899. See Agents. Lands. Ministers. dart, 169; Warracknabeal, William Ryan, 1999; Whittlesea, Boarding-out. See Industrial schools. George Blanc, 1366; Whroo, James Gill, 2066. Boards. See Attornies. Tenders. Volunteer force. --- Relieved: Lillydale, W. O'Shannassy, 169. Boards of advice. See Schools. Sheep. Bailiffs, sheriffs' : Beechworth, Alfred Darvall, 457; ditto, J. J. Arundel, 1115; Bright, Albert Durer Weston, 1420; Mel- Bonded warehouses: permissions for, granted, transferred, with- bourne, J. Glennon, 1366. drawn, &c., 184, 252, 519, 667, 875, 1067, 1161, 1298, 1425, 1523, shire : endowment, 795. 1586, 1762-3, 1801, 2123; closed for stock taking, 2289; bonded yard, for malt-tanks, 519. See Customs. Sales (customs). Bairnsdale shire pound : sale day, rates, 828. 598; Boroondara shire: endowment, 795; polling-places, 1479; bridge Ballaarat city: regulations, 2272. construction, 2098. Ballaarat city pound : sale day, 265 ; rates, 583. Boroughs (and towns and cities under the boroughs act) : Ballaarat and Ballaarat Nast water commissioners rate bye-law, .Hotham proclaimed a town, 2204. See Engineers. Sites. 2306. Also the names of boroughs, cities, and towns. Ballan shire: endowment, 795; revision of voters' lists, 1471 ; Botanic gardens. See Sites. works on main roads, 137, 197, 2297. Botanical gardens or eastern park : regulations for, 1568. Ballan shire pound: sale day, 265; rates, 466. Bourke, Johanna, deceased, admistration notice, 1143. Ballarat pound: keeper, David Mellwain, 152. Bowman's Forest pound: sale day, 785; rates, 828. Ballarat shire : endowment, 795; works, 1310, 1804; works on Branxholme pound: keeper, Malcolm Ross, 442. main roads, 2190. Braybrook shire: endowment, 795; works on main roads, 2190. Ballarat shire pound: rates proposed, 328; approved, 467; sale day, 747. Braybrook shire pound: sale day, 386. Bank holidays: throughout Victoria (28th December), 2243; Brazilian and British criminals, treaty for the mutual surrender ditto (2nd January 1875), page 2289; at Ballarat, 455; Cres- of, 343. wick and Kingstown, 1962; Kyneton, 538; Melbourne and Bridges. See Contracts. Also the names of road districts and suburbs, 1962. shires. Bank of Victoria., act for continuing powers, applied for, 599, Bright shire: police offences act extended, 611; endowment, 635, 675. 795 ; works on main roads, 17, 2208; bridge construction, 2098. Banking companies : Brighton borough: divided into wards, 175; works on main -- Quarterly returns: Australasia, 176, 861, 1370, 1913 ; roads, 2296. Colonial, 236, 797, 1462, 1843; Commercial, 176, 798, 1369, British and foreign criminals. See Extradition. 1912; English, Scottish, and Australian, 93, 761, 1371, 1912; Broadmeadows pound: abolished, 598. London Chartered, 93, 861, 1370, 1913; National, 136, 862 1334, 1874; New South Wales, 136, 797, 1425, 1875; Oriental, Broadmeadows shire: endowment, 795. 91, 721, 1334,1875; Union, 92, 798, 1333, 1963; Victoria, 92, Browns and Scarsdale borough: works on main roads, 2296. 721, 1369, 1843. Brunswick borough : borrowing notice, 840. --- Half-yearly statements: Australasian, 904, 2001; Colonial, 799, 1876. Bryans, William, deceased, administration notice, 748. Quarterly summaries : ending 31st December 1873, page Building societies. See Registered friendly societies. 237 ; 31st March 1874, page 967; 30th June, 1463 ; 30th Sep- Buildings. See Contracts. Tenders. tember, 2002. Bulla pound: abolished, 152. See also Companies. Bulla shire : endowment, 795; works on main roads, 2190. Bannockburn shire : endowment, 'd95; works on main roads, 2208. Bundalong parish: village in, 1560. Bannockburn shire pound : rates, 583; sale day, 841. Bungaree (Junction) : petty sessions appointed, 1240. Bark removing. See Timber. Bungaree shire, endowment, 795; works on main roads, 137, 197, 2297; road tolls, 1189; bridge construction, 2098. Barrabool shire : endowment, obstruction notices, 152, 674. 795; Bungaree shire pound: rates, 1069. Barrabool shire pound : rates, sale day, 483. 329,583; Buninyong shire : endowment, 795; road tolls, 2231. Barwon river, Geelong: applications for leases or licenses on, for manufacturing purposes receivable, 989. Buninyong shire pound: rates, 621; keeper, Patrick Dinneen, 884; sale day, 884. Bass's Straits. See Mariners. Buoys. See Mariners. Bathing. See Sites. Business licenses, &c. See Miners' rights. Beacons. See Mariners. Butler, George, his notice, 388. Beechworth (united) shire : endowment, 795 ; bridge construc- tion, 2098; works on main roads, 2297. Bye-laws. See Cemeteries. Hospitals. Mining. Water. Also the names of local bodies. Beechworth united shire pound: sale day, 785. Beer licenses, districts for. See Wines. Belfast shire: divided into ridings, 405; endowment, 795 ; C. polling-places, 1242; works on main roads, 137, 197; bye- Cameron, Alexander Clayhills , deceased , administration notice, law, 2129. 1311. Belfast shire pound: advertising rates, 553 ; sale day, 553 ; Camperdown rates, sale day, 1225. rates, 668. pound: 1028; Camping grounds. See Sites. Bellarine shire : endowment, 795; works, 441, 553, 2019; works on main roads, 2190. Candidates . See Engineers . Mining surveyors . Surveyors. Volunteer force. Bellarine shire pound: rates, 742. a Caretakers of forests . See Timber. Belvoir town and parish, re-named Wodonga town and parish, Carisbrook borough: local health officer, 1871 ; works on main 1469. roads, 2297. Benalla shire : endowment , 795; polling-places, 1805; roads Carisbrook sale day, 1260. proclaimed, 2298. pound: Cattle and other animals lost, found, strayed , stolen, unclaimed, Benalla shire pound : rates, 668. &c., 26, 74, 119, 120, 154, 203, 266, 332, 387- 8, 442-3, 555, 600, Benevolent asylum . See Hospitals. 636, 676, 710, 750, 786, 842, 885, 948- 9, 1000-1, 1036, 1144, 1191-2, 1226, 1261, 1312, 1358, 1407, 1446, 1492, 1576-7, 1643, Berwick shire: endowment, 795; proposed diminution, 7; 1680, 1718, 1751, 1785, 1830, 1863, 1902, 1945, 1987- 8, 2026, 2055, diminished, 405; works on main roads , 286; bridge con- 2087, 2131, 2196- 7, 2232-3, 2272-3, 2307. struction, 2098. See Pounds. Bet-bet shire: endowment , 795; works on main rords, 909. Cattle, ,c.: regulations under the diseases in stock act , 1429; Let-bi.tshire pound: sale d,.y, 717; rafcs, 1027. regulations relating to stock imported into New Zealand, 2103. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1,974. 7

Cattle , &c.-continued. Church lands , &c.-continued. ---- I Authorized places for introducine stock into Victoria by - Presbyterian church : Carlton (Rathdowne street), 2086; land from New South Wales, 169, 1007, 1709; ditto for horses, Emerald Hill, 1900; Learmonth , 2306; Wabdallah, 1900; 1134; introduction of stud stock from Victoria into New Woolsthorpe , 1750, 2187. South Wales restricted, 909: horned cattle allowed to be im- Primitive methodist connexion : Hamilton, 1035, 1569. ported from Victoria into Queensland, 647; horned cattle, sheep, or pigs allowed to be rinport(,d into the northern ter- ---- Wesleyan church : Emerald Hill, 1607; Sandridge, 999. ritory of South Australia, 647; prohibition against the intro- -- Wesleyan methodist: Emerald Hill (Cecil street ), 1894; duction into Victoria of cattle, sheep, and pigs from New Sandridge (Graham street ), 1569. Zealand revoked , 283; payment of fees for crossing at Dele- gate or Willis, 1366, 1419. Sites. See Sites. ---- Quarantine districts under the diseases in stock act con- Trustees . See Trustees. stituted , 1340, 1558 ; ditto abolished, 829, 1730. See Colonial clergy. Inspectors of stock: IlTillirm Bruce, 348; Edward Davis Circuit courts of Victoria : to be held during 1874, page 18. Hollow, 1154; Hector Mackenzie, 2718, 860; Robert Savage, Cities. See their 1586; G. R. II. Stuckey, 95 ; W. Wright, 1617. names. Civil service of Victoria: classification list (170, corrected in °- Addresses and districts of inspectors of stock, 1008, 1165, 404) ; dispensations under the regulations , 506, 697, 960, 1655, 1549, 1709, 1818; stations assigned to inspectors of stock, 860, 1691, 1964; officers promoted , 900, 960; reduced, 1586; dis- 1910, 1964. missed, 860; officers continued on duty notwithstanding age, See Commissioners of the supreme court. 50; probationer , Herbert Duncan Longden , 506. See . .oli- Cattle impounded . See Pounds. days. Cattle yards . See Sites . Trustees. Claims . See Accounts. Caulfield shire : endowment, 795 ; borrowing notice, 1190. Classi fication . See Civil service. Cavalry. See Volunteer force. Clean districts . See Sheep. Cemeteries : proposed distribution of the vote for fencing, 2289. Clergy . See Colonial clergy. ---- Accounts of trststees of cemeteries: Alberton, 314; Alex- Clerks of courts (including clerks of the peace or of general andra, 705; Anderson's Creek, 627; Ararat, 1178; Avoca, 578; sessions , clerks of petty sessions , registrars of county courts, Ballarat, 425; Barkly, 519; Beaufort, 314; Beechworth, 314; clerks of courts of mines , and chief clerks of insolvency Belfast, 578; Berlin, 668; Blackwood, 884; Boroondara, 461 ; courts) : Bowman's Forest , 370; Bright , 244; Brighton , 461; Bunga- Alexandra , H. M. Taylor, 2166. ree, 1438; Buninyong , 314; Campbell 's Creek, 244 ; Camper- Anderson 's creek, M. B. Stark, 1654. down, 829; Caramut, 578; Carisbrook, 578; Cheltenham, 578; Ararat, G. _VV. F. Patterson, 1910. Chiltern, 741 ; Clunes , 315; Colac, 578; Coleraine , 779; Cres- Avenel, Charles Glass, 1200; ditto , R. A. Montgomery, 2031. wick, 705; Dandenong , 1354; Dowling Forest , 370; Eltham, Avoca, G. W. F . Patterson, 2204. 461, 1008; Euroa , 993; Flinders , 1534; Footscray, 668; Bacchus Marsh, S. Cooper, 223. Fryerstown , 578; Gisborne, 519; Glenlyon, 705; Glenorchy, Bairnsdale , W. E. Wollaston, 1760. 993; Greta , 578; Hamilton , 741; Harrow , 1438 ; Inglewood, Balmoral, Walter Ponsford, 506. 370; Inverleigh , 462; Irrewarra , 425; Jamieson , 705; Jan Beechworth , G. L. Hutchinson , 223, 224, 285. Juc, 741; Kangaroo Ground, 905; Kensington , 370; Kin- Belfast, W. E . Wheeler, 1200. gower, 578 ; Kyneton, 579; Lancefield, 741; Learmonth, 425; Blackwood , W. R. Rundell, 1066. Lethbridge , 741; Lillydale , 244; Linton , 829; Majorca, 785, Bungaree (junction ), J. A. Mulligan , 1332; ditto, Henry 829; Marong, 148; Melbourne (old), 579; ditto (new), 579; Acton, 1726. Melton, 579; Moliagul, 668; Mortlake, 741 ; Mount Moriac, Caramut, Herbert Longden, 223. 244; Nunawading, 315; Oakleigh, 829; Omeo, 779; Ondit Casterton , George, Cue, 1420. and Cundare, 742; Oxley, 705; Phillip Island, 70, 191; Pit- Cheltenham , R. A. Montgomery , 1965; ditto, E. May, 2031. field, 579; Pleasant Creek, 579, 600; Portland, 370; Roke- Coleraine , Harold Morrison, 612. wood, 191; Rosedale , 1354 ; Seymour, 779 ; Shelford, 742; Creswick, C. A. C. Creswell , 134; ditto, F. W. Greene, 649. Smythesdale, 579; St. Arnaud, 441; itaffcrdshire Reef, 635; Dandenong , E. May, 2166. Steiglitz, 580; St. Kilda, 1354; Sun bury, 580; Teesdale, 2225 ; Dimboola , Penis Cahill, 94. Templestowe, 1221 ; Terang, 1131 ; T ower Hill, 668; Tyabb, Dunkeld, Herbert Longden, 223. 1178; Tylden, 462; Vaughan, 580; Wallan-wallan, 742 ; Eaglehawk , F. W. Greene, 456. VVan garatta , 779; Warrnarnbool , 580; W edderburn, 519; Echuca, W. It. Munce, 1910. White Hills (Sandhurst), 580; Wickliffe, 779; Wyndham, Edenhope , Walte r Ponsford, 506. 370; Yackandandah , 2187; Yan Yean, 779. Eltham, M. B. Stark, 1654. Epping , L. Deegan, 1066. -- Regulations and fees for cemeteries , & c.: Chiltern , 1594-5 ; Footscray , C. L. Dobbin , 456, 2031. Harrow, 1744 ; Melbourne , 2116-17; Runnymede , 1824; Sale, F oster, John H. Sandilands, 506. 1247-8; Waterloo, 114. Harrow, Walter Ponsford, 506. - Sites . See Sites. Hawthorn , M. B. Stark, 134 ; J. Robertson, 134. Trustees . See Trustees. Healesville , M. B. Stark, 1654. Heathcote , G. W. Patterson , 1420; ditto , E. C. Bell, 1910. Cerberus . See Forces. Heidelberg , M. B. Stark, 1654. Certificated surveyors . See Surveyors. Hotham, M. B . Stark , 94; ditto, Irvin Martin , 94; ditto, James Robertson, 94. Certification of accounts . See Accounts. Inglewood , A. L'E. Martin , 223; ditto , G. W. Moore, 456. Certifying barrister of friendly societies : John Burslem Jericho, It. B. Peters, 348. Gregory, 649. Kew, M . B. Stark , 134; J. Robertson, 134. Kilmore, John M . Gaunt, 900. Certifying officers. See Accounts. Kyneton, A . L'E. Martin, 564. Chairmen . See General sessions. , Robert James Burrowes, 506. Charitable institutions . See Hospitals. Maryborough, It. McNiece, 2. Melbourne, Theo. St. G. Caulfield, 223; ditto, W. H. Ander- Chewton borough : street proclaimed, 613. son, 1464. Chief commissioner of police: Frederick Alfred Winch, acting, Merino, Harold Morrison, 612. 612. Moonambel , G. W. F. Patterson, 2204. Mount Moriac , V. Elkington, 1760. Chief medical officer 's substitute for certifying accounts, &c.: Myrtleford , A. L'E. Martin, 900. Thomas It. Wilson, 2289. Nagambie , Charles Glass , 1200; ditto , R. A. Montgomery, Chief secretary . See Ministers. 2031. Chiltern pound: rates, 862; keeper, John Strickland, 1541; Newstead , Alexander Dawson, 402, 718. sale day, 1541. Oakleigh, It . A. Montgomery , 1965; ditto , E. May , 2031, 2166. Oxley, A . L'E. Martin, 900. Chiltern shire : constituted , 909 ; works on main roads, 2297; Penshurst , Herbert Longden, 223. polling -places, 1426. Portland, A. C. Dempster, 760. China sea. See Mariners. Queenstown, Al. B. Stark, 1654. Rochester, W. It. Munce, 1910. Chinese immigration officers. See Customs. Rokewood , Thomas Edward Harding, 1726. Church of England: assembly convoked , 152, 1576. See }tushworth , M. B. Stark, 961. Churches . Sites . T rustees. Sale, J . M. Gaunt, 2; ditto , Robert James Burrowes (clerk in Church lands : applications for permission to dispose of land set the offices), 506. apart or reserved for the use of churches and Sandhurst, D. B. Daly, 223 ; ditto, George Maynard, 223, 224, Churches : religious purposes made or allowed: 285; ditto , Irvin Martin, 1617. Serpentine Creek, A. L'E . Martin , 285; ditto , G. W. Moore, Church of England: Avoca, 1405; Ballarat (Mair street), 456. 191; Blackwood, 1400; East Melbourne, 992; ditto (Bishops- Seymour, Charles Glass, 1200; ditto, It. A. Montgomery, 2031, court), 1311; Kyneton, 100; North Melbourne, 191, 202; ditto Smythesdale , A. L'E. itlartin , 456; ditto , J. St. G. Quinan,, (William street ), 620; Sandhurst, 153. 564. Free presbyterian church : Han=.ilton, 1091, 1569, St. Arnaud , A. L'E. Martin, 94. Staweli, N. Cockburn , 223, 224, 285; ditto , J. McLuckie, 2204. Hebrew congregation : Ballarat, 331; Ballarat East, 810; Stratford , Robert James Eurrowes, 506. East Melbourne, 265; Melbourne (Stephen street), 1392, Stuartmill , A. L'E. Martin , 94; Trentham , W. R. Rundell,, ---- Lutheran church : Bendigo, 1143. 1066. -- Methodist new connexion : North Melbourne (Howard Wangaratta , F. J. M. Marsden, 2. street), 2272, Whittlesea, L. Doogan, 1066. 8 INDE X TO TIE VICTORIA

Clerks of courts-contirtced. Companies (ocher than mining companies) notices: Willi•imstcwn, C. ,j Dobbin, 456, 2031. Academy of music, 1743, 178:3. W:nchO ea, V. Elkin

Companies-continued. Companies-continued. Archduke, 603, 1097, 1229. Cole's alliance tribute, 31, 78, 391, 489, 847, 1037, 1648, 1989, Argus united, 28, 273, 491, 678, 890, 895, 1098, 1230, 1265, 1312, 2026, 2055, 2056, 2132. 1412. Collnian and Tacchi extended, 488, 556, 637. Argyle, 210, 1411. Colorado, 2056, 2087. Armagh, 155, 213, 1264, 1454, 1542, 1644, 1754. Columbian, 272. Atlantic, 124, 277; auriferous sluicing, 1609, 1789. Comet, 1831. Aurora borealis, 1719, 1753, 1785, 1864, 1902, 2026. Concordia, 1543. Australasian, 157, 1453. Concordia tribute, 124, 272, 711, 845, 847, 1228, 1362, 1448, Band and lake, 1834. 1720, 1947. Band of hope, 80, 82, 271, 488, 491, 495, 556, 676, 678, 682, 711, Constellation, 158, 641, 682, 1231, 1646. 789, 894, 1098, 1264, 1268, 1360, 1408, 1449, 1496, 1499, 1645, Coomassie, 1094, 1193, 1227. 1833, 1834, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2136. Cooper's creek, 75, 120. Band of hope tribute, 1093, 1146, 1265, 1270, 1496, 1646, 1832, Cora Linn united tribute, 83, 207, 557. 2132. Corisande, 210. Band of hope and Albion consols, 276, 1497. Cornish, 123, 1409. Barnes reef united no. 2, 557, 558, 637, 789, 1409. Cornish united, 844, 893, 1038, 1447, 1455, 1612, 2089. Baron Rothschild, 1359. Corsair, 267, 558, 606, 1610, 1754, 1788, 1990, 1993, 2134, 2137. Belfast, 80, 271. Costerfield, 82, 1410. Belgrave, 78, 272, 490, 495, 679, 712, 1495. Countess, 214, 1989. Bellevue Shenandoah tribute, 1002. Countess tribute, 949, 1007, 1263, 1267, 1413, 1454, 1495, 1646, Ben Nevis, 31, 1148, 1646. 1904, 1988, 2058, 2090, 2134, 2274. Bendigo and Redesdale, 677,1228, 1361, 1681, 1831, 1865, 2233. Creswick consols, 951, 1040, 1096, 1264, 1454, 1495, 1646, 1833, Bennison flat, 29, 213, 216, 275, 449, 488, 493, 637, 676, 848, 2133, 2307, 2309. 1194. Crcesus, 390. Berlin amalgamated, 640, 1011. Crown cross no. 2, 557, 711, 890, 1145, 1265, 1496, 1645, 1833, Bertha, 1193, 1496, 1904, 1990, 2027, 2134. 1989, 2197. Bird's reef, 1452. Crown cross no. 3, 274, 605, 1789, 1866, 2058. Bird's reef tribute no. 1, 679, 713, 789, 848, 1230. Crown garden gully, 77, 641, 845, 1231. Bishop's tribute, 160. Crown Sloane's, 80, 82, 271, 278, 491, 495, 678, 890, 894, 1098, Bishop's tribute no. I north, 160. 1100, 1264, 1315, 1496, 1645, 2137. Bismarck tribute, 393, 1231, 1789, 2308. Crystal reef, 446, 710, 1041, 1408. Bismarck united, 1499. Cullen's railway Hustler's, 450. Bissill's freehold Hustler's, 557, 604. Cumming's freehold, 641. Black forest, 1988. Cunnings freehold, 335, 2133. Black hawk, 121. Cymru, 156, 1453. Black hill, 209, 443, 1451. Daisy hill, 1946. Black hill extended, 155, 216, 270, 272, 332, 488, 490, 556, 557, Dairy hill, 1988, 2133. 604, 642, 677, 711, 751, 892, 1038, 1097, 1263, 1267, 1412, 1579, Dan Ryan's freehold, 1493. 1646, 1753,1788, 1947, 1990, 2090, 2134. Danish, 79, 215, 273, 448, 489, 641, 678, 846, 891, 1003, 1039, Black hill south, 489, 497, 605, 679, 752, 892, 1194, 1755, 1865. 1263, 1413, 1646, 1647, 1832, 1948. Blenheim tribute, 446, 497, Dannebrog, 75, 679, 683, 713, 846, 1265, 1267, 1788, 2132. Blinkbonny, 206, 449, 488, 680, 845, 847, 1095, 1946, 2234. Darling, 76, 274, 278, 492, 496, 680, 683, 889, 1099, 1266, 1494, Blue Peter, 1094, 1147, 1263, 1412, 1495, 1612, 1720, 1832, 1993. 1649, 1789, 1865, 1866, 1991, 2027, 2135, 2198. Bonshaw freehold, 156. Darlington, 158, 488, 556. Brandenberg, 29, 75, 82, 120, 279, 392, 444, 445. Deep lead and Welshman's flat junction, 121, 271, 336, 491, Britannia, 28, 123, 891, 1098, 1231, 1543, 2234. 495, 678, 713, 890, 1098, 1264, 1316, 1497, 1649, 1718, 1753, British lion, 75, 77, 83, 120, 394, 490, 604, 636, 752, 787, 844, 1834, 1836, 1864, 1902, 1991, 2027, 2135, 2198. 1227, 1229, 1261, 1494, 164^x,1648. Defiance, 31, 80, 279, 393, 752, 1098, 1312, 1315, 1360, 1681, 1682, British sovereign, 157, 1453. 1834, 1835, 1864, 2197. Bristol hill extended, 209, 1497. Defiance tribute, 553, 680, 846, 848, 1037, 1228, 1230, 1447, 1611, Brown's, 1864, 1902, 2026, 2308. 1788, 1790, 1988, 2133. Bruce tribute, 31. Derwent Jack's, 1146, 1494, 1645, 1647, 1619, 1790, 1832, 1988, Buchan, 1649,1787, 1865, 1903, 2090. 1990, 2026, 2056. Bullion, 846, 1039. Devonshire reef, 124, 213, 270, 332, 1099, 1231, 1494, 1613, 1786, Bullion consols, 1230, 1832. 1836, 1864, 1947, 1948, 2090, 2091, 2274, 2308. Bunyan's freehold, 1609, 1832, 1836, 2133, 2307. Diamond creek, 844. Burdett Coutts, 158, 271, 605, 681, 893, 951, 1100, 1314, 1494, Diana garden gully tribute no. 1, 389, 489, 1002. 1682, 1831, 1948, 1991, 2310. Dives, 394, 445, 889, 1411. Burra-burra, 206, 216. Doma Mungi, tribute, 77, 271. Byronic tribute, 31, 77, 270, 277, 332, Don extended, 29, 214, 679, 752, 1093, 1144. Caledonian, 31, 77, 216, 846, 1194, 1228. Don extended no. 1 tribute, 443, 497, 679. Cambrian, 28, 787, 1194, 1315, 1412, 1752, 2089. Druids, 159, 393, 787, 788, 1495, 1720, 1754, 1834, 2056, 1718. Cambrian reef, 28, 275, 493, 557, 681, 787, 846, 1040, 1100, 1229, Duke and duchess of Cornwall, 951. 1266, 1448, 1611, 1834, 1948, 1991. Duke and duchess of Cornwall extended, 1001. Cameron's freehold, 1833. Duke and duchess united, 603, 642, 677, 846, 951, 1002, 1147, Carolina, 76, 81, 274, 278, 492, 496, 680, 682, 889, 894, 1099, 1101, 1409, 1446, 1493, 1610, 1946. 1266, 1315, 1494, 1649, 1789, 1865, 1991, 1994, 2135, 2137. Duke of Cornwall, 1361. Caroline, 1543. Duke of Devonshire, 82, 275, 605, 679, 952, 1038, 1231, 1265, Caroline no. 2, 790. 1413, 1494, 1543, 1647, 1618, 1790, 1833, 2027, 2090. Carter's freehold, 1751, 1833, 1836, 1994, 2133, 2309. Duke of Edinburgh, 496, 790, 888, 1095, 1447, 1643, 1644, 1831, Castlemaine north Devonshire, 270, 332, 493, 752, 846, 1040, 2131, 2136. 1099. Duchess of Edinburgh, 1991, 2234, 2273. Catherine reef united claimholders, 158, 1410. Eagle, 493, 642, 892. Catherine united tribute, 156, 1410. Eaglehawk, 77, 213, 446, 449, 676, 681, 891, 1037, 1040, 1262, Cattle's reef, 393. 1316, 1452, 1579, 1610, 1787, 1990, 2058, 2133, 2234. Central, 637. Eaglehawk union, 212, 1450. Central Burra tribute, 1097, 1720. East golden reef, 272, 449, 677, 788. Central Carshalton, 122, 449, 1754. East Kohinoor, 79, 215, 273, 448, 489, 641. Central Cookman's reef, 31, 159, 447, 681, 846, 1040, 1229, 1448, East Scotchinan's 80, 82, 271, 278, 491, 495, 678, 713, 890, 894, 1754, 1789, 1836, 1990. 1098, 1147, 1264, 1316, 1496, 1543, 1645, 1682. Central Costerfield, 211, 1497. Eastern, 159, 336, 790. Central Costerfield antimony, 1262. Ec lipse, 2307. Central energetic freehold, 711, 751. Egerton, 1945, 1994. Central golden city, 951, 1096. Eldorado, 151, 333, 445, 641, 845, 1039, 1096, 1230, 1312. Central windmill hill, 1193. Ellenborough, 1231. Central windmill tribute, 278, 446. Ellesmere, new churn, and bellevue tribute, 844. Cerberus, 1752, 2308 Ellesmere no. 1, 2233. Chambers', 390, 602, 843, 2088, 2233. Emerald, 28, 278, 445, 712, 1037, 1864, 1902, 2090. Chewton united, 893. Emerald isle and rose of Denmark, 271, 492, 680, 889, 1098, Chiltern sons of freedom, 2056, 2091, 2092, 2132. 1195, 1265, 1360, 1408, 1496, 1646, 1833, 1988, 2132. Christmas reef, 1453. Energetic, 206, 711, 752, 1002, 1037, 1228, 1411, 1578, 1720, 1754. Christmas reef tribute, 272, 1003, 1831, 2310. Energetic tribute, 787, 1003, 1228. Chrysolyte hill, 276, 1498. Englishman's reel, 28, 206, 446, 845, 1002, 1037, 1228, 1411, 1578, City of Ballaarat, 155, 156, 1450. 1720, 1754, 1789, 1947, 2090, 2233. City of Canterbury, 1410. Eureka, 75, 76, 268, 335, 491, 711, 846, 848, 1096, 1229, 1265, Clarke's freehold, 30, 79, 269, 273, 278, 332, 489, 494, 678, 682, 1493, 1496, 1646, 1788, 1789, 1833, 2133. 891, 952, 1096, 1101. Eureka and vineyard, 158, 494, 844. Cleveland reefs, 334, 443, 605, 606, 679, 889, 1099, 1265, 1498, Eureka prospecting amalgamated, 488. 1644, 1988, 1989, 2135. Eureka tunnel, 151, 1037, 1412, 1496, 2058, 2132. Clifton rock no. 2, 274, 492, 680, 683, 889, 894. Excelsior, 1787, 1946. Clinker's hill, 125. Extended cross reef, 157. 1361. Clough and Hurell's north Devonshire tribute, 1753 Extended crown cross reef, 76, 81, 273, 335, 492, 557, 680, 682, Clough and Hurell's south W'ellington.tribute, 77, 841. 888, 893, 1649, 1789, 1835, 1990. Clunes, 208. Extended Napier, 29, 1408, 1648, 2132. Clunes consols, 1410. Extended north cross reef, 75, 77,274, 277, 680, 790, 1099, 1361, Clyde, 159, 393. Extended St. tiungo, 1312, 1752. Cole's alliance, 1315. Extended Stirlingshire and nuggetty reef, 76, 81. 10 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Companies - continued, Companies - continued. Fenton, 121, 154. Hope , 210, 1449. Ferron's reef, 393, 1497. Hone tribute, 556, 639, 1579, 2135. Ferron's no. 1 tribute, 30, 394, 892, 1099, 1101, 1204, Hopewell, 28, 30, 206, 214, 446, 449, 752, 789, 889, 1699, 1194, Ferron's no. 2 tribute, 711, 789, 892, M40, 1099, 1008. 1195, 1267, 1494, 1613, 1647, 1832, 1864, 1903, 1990, 2132, 2136. Ferron's no. 3 tribute, 30, 216, 493, 642, 789, 892, 1040. Hocwood's freehold, 203, 336, 637, 1229. First chance, 485, 680, 893, 1096, 1101, 1267, 1315, 1316, 1495, Houston , 1609, 1681, 1788, 2058. 1498, 1611, 1646, 1834, 1865, 1948. Hunt's, 711. Fonthill, 1313. Hustler's premier, 77, 446, 449, 676, 681, 1037, 1040, 1316, 1448, Franklin, 208, 1452. 1451, 1579, 1787, 1789, 2058, 2134, 2234. Free's, 449. Hustler's royal reserve no. 1, 336, 1267, 1754. Free's tribute, 29, 216, 270, 639. Hustler's tribute south extended, 28. Freestone creek, 1753. Imperial, 1314. Freestone creek deep lead, 1146, 1269, 1405, 1413, 1645, 1785, Iron duke and Blucher , 276, 1497. 1788, 1835, 1864, 1902, 2026, 2131, 2132, 2197. Ironstone hiI, 77, 1993. Friedman's tribute , no. 1, 155, 1265, 1835. Ironstone hill lead, 445, 847, 1408, 1833, 2137. Friendship, 26, 83, 206. Jackson's, 204, 450, 600, 750, 952, 1145, 1412, 1646. Fryer's, 277, 1410. Jerseytribute, 28, 206, 494, 679. G. V. Brooke, 1362, 1904. Jingellac tin lodes, 2310. G. V. Brooke united tribute, 81, 206, 637, 7125, 845, 1191, 1610, John Bright, 123. 1789, 1790. Johnson 's reef consols , 216, 446: Galatea, 890, 1097, 1147, 1265, 1788. Johnson's reef extended, 122. Garden gully junction, 1610, 2027, 2134. Johnson's reef extended tribute, 32, 159, 335. Garry castle and republic, 2310. Junction , 1147, 1266, 1270, 1360, 1408, 1446, 1448, 1455, 1613, Gellireahcopper and lead mining, 936, 947. 1647.1834, 1991, 1994, 2197, 2199. Gerardine and Moore's tribute, 122, 489, 712, 787. Juno , 30, 31, 445, 446, 488, 640, 1720, 2136, 2234, 2309. Gerardine's no. 1 north tribute, 31. Jupiter, 78, 124, 272, 393, 490, 494, 557, 640, 679, 847, 892, 1097, German gully, 79, 273, 1040, 1096, 1948. 1100. Germania, 79, 271, 278, 491, 495. Just -in-time, 1094, 2134, 2233. Germania junction, 495, 679. Kara -kara , 638, 888. Gippsland, 28. Keatch 's freehold , 678, 847. Gippsland consols , 78, 214, 272, 448, 490, 640, 677, '788, 1990, Kerrit Bareet , 78, 82, 272, 278, 449. 2090, 2136, 2309. Kershaw 's tribute , 123, 450. Gippslander , 30, 206, 445, 447. King of the ranges, 444. Gladstone, 123, 890, 1449. Kingston park freehold , 1407, 1788, 1990, 2134. Gladstone united, 752, 787. Kneebone and Jeffrey 's tribute , 27, 160, 844. Gladstone tribute no. 1, 1003, 1036. Kohinoor , 208, 1411. Gleeson's lease , 392, 444, 1610. Kong Meng and Columbia tribute, 80. Glencoe junction, 447. Lady Barkly, 497. Glendinning 's freehold, 30, 78, 490. Lady Bowen, 842, 1312. Glengonner , 445, 846, 1230, 1265, 1454, 1645, 1788, 1790, 1992, Lady Franklin, 2198. Golden bar, 497, 1904. Lal-lal iron, 334, 490, 497, 892, 1038, 1097,1495,1647, 1753,1832, Golden belt, 1230. 2027, 2134, 2274, 2308. Golden chest, 81. Last chance, 30, 31, 207, 216, 449, 493, 679,11099, 1101, 1230, Golden crown, 680, 790. 1409, 1648. Golden crown no. 1, 274, 492, 496, 680, 683, 848, 889, 1266. Last chance extended , 1834, 1946. Golden era tribute, 123. Latham and Watson's tribute no . 2, 891. Golden gate, 206, 275, 445, 448, 494, 637, 639, 641, 682, 789, 846, Laurisfon junction, 1316. 1004, 1040, 1096, 1227, 1265, 1267, 1411, 1496, 1645, 1753, 1832, Lawrence and Sarnia united, 450. 1990, 1993, 2091, 2131, 2133, 2197, 2309, 2310. Leishnlan 's reserve , 642, 891, 1039, 1096 , 1264, ' 1315, 1447, 1454, Golden gate alluvial, 27, 1611. 1646. Golden lake , 276, 1453. Leviathan , 211, 1450. Golden lion tribute no. 1, 450. Lewer's central freehold , 79, 215, 273, 445, 448, 641, 67 6, 678, Golden lion tribute no. 2, 450. 711, 847, 891, 895, 1099, 1101, 1264, 1268, 1454, 1646, 1833, Golden point and Wexford, 273, 491, 679, 890, 1098, 1100,1265, 1948, 1989, 2133. 1268 , 1497, 1499, 1649, 1834, 1991, 2135, 2198. Lewer's golden lead, 30. Golden reef , 209, 1449. Lewer's no. 2 freehold, 394. Golden reef extended, 31, 78, 215, 270, 448, 490, 497, 640, 677, Lewer's nor'- west, 1988, 2026. 752,787, 788,892. Lewer's nor'-west freehold , 205, 606, 642, 1833, 1836. Golden rose tribute , 74, 491, 681. 1-jewer's royal mint, 333, 485, 601, 678, 952, 1036, 1264, 1611. Golden valley, 484. Lewer's sovereign, 1096. Goldfinch, 79, 271, 393. Lewis 's amalgamated Sebastopol reef, 30, 31, 82, 84, 216, 275, Goldsborough, 212, 1449. 393, 449, 493, 642, 679, 789, 846, 1040, 1361, 1413, 1542, 1647, Good hope, 493, 848, 1647, 1788. 1753, 1831, 1947, 2091, 2134, 2274, 2308. Gostelow's freehold, 79, 269, 486, 1454. Lindsay, 2133, 2197, 2233, 2274. Gostelow's freehold no. 2, 30, 215, 273, 489, 494, 678, 681, 847, Linscott 's reef, 1448. 891, 1003, 1096, 1101, 1264, 1268, 1495. Linscott'sreef tribute , 275, 681, 1100, 1266, 1455, 1835, 2137. Grand duke , 79, 216. Little Cornish tribute, 29, 1003, 1610, 1904. Grand junction, 212. Little Newington and all England united, 80, 82, 271, 278, 491, Grand trunk Hustler's, 450. 495, 678, 890, 1098, 1100, 1264, 1496, 1499, 1645, 1648, 1833, Grand trunk lead, 493, 889. 1834, 1989, 1992, 2134, 2136. Great Britain , 276, 1452. Llanberris , 1360, 1413. Great Britannia , 394, 604. London, 636, 676. Great Britannia tribute, 77, 81, 206, 446, 681, 711, 846, 891,1096, London and Clunes, 78, 1498, 1646, 2090. 1229, 1495, 1648. London and Lancashire , 336, 489, 712, 844. Great central , '79, 215. L ondon and Melbourne, 158, 1409. Great extended, 1003, 1097, 1229, 1262, 1412, 1495, 1611, 1647, Long tunnel, 122. 1753, 1832, 1947, 1990, 2136, 2234. Long tunnel extended , 158, 1409. Great extended Birmingham, 208, 1314, 1408, 1446, 1542, 1578. L ong tunnel freehold, 2057, 2132, 2199. Great extended Hustler's reef , 209, 1452. L ord Malmsbury , 488, 637, 890. Great extended Hustler's reef tribute no. 1, 209, 1452. Lord Napier , 206, 496, 712, 892, 1315. Great extended Hustler's reef tribute no . 2, 335, 1612. Lorne, 2026. Great extended north Hustler's, 78, 1720. Tiothair, 210, 1449, 1495. Great extended western, 391, 486, 488, 601. Lothair extended , 78, 214, 272, 448, 490, 640, 677, 788, 892, 103S, Great Gordon, 449, 488, 496, 1228, 1361, 1455, 1903. 1097, 1229, 1263, 1312, 1360, 1412, 1543, 1612, 1646, 1754, 1832, Great gulf, 123. 1948. Great hope, 1100. Lothair freehold , 893, 1100, 1147. Great hope tribute, 29, 31, 124, 272. Mackay copper, 75, 790. Great north sultan, 638, 713. Macintosh 's vineyard reef, 124, 207, 449, 1265. Great republic, 450. Mack's creek, 76, 273, 491, 678, 845, 1098, 1265, 1447, 1645, 1832, Great southern, 1579. 1989, 2133. Great southern reefs, 77, 275, 488, 677, 891, 1265. Magdala , 78, 214, 272, 448, 490, 640, 677, 788, 892, 1038, 1097, Grey's freehold , 334, 555. 1229, 1262, 1412, 1495, 1612, 1646, 1753, 1832, 1948, 1989, 2090, Hampton court, 76. 2133. Happy valley, 208, 1450. Magnet , 29, 81, 206, 216, 446, 845, 1096, 1411, 1494. Hartmann 's concord , 31, 77, 278, 446, 641, 677, 951, 1087, 1266, Maid of Screene, 951. 1268, 1312, 1316, 1360, 1408, 1412, 1831, 2058, 21980 Maiden hill , 1903, 1991, 1992, 2058, 2198, 2308. Havilah, 156. Maidstone, 32, 78. Hawkin's freehold, 79, 845. Main lead consols, 29, 275, 279, 494, 558, 680, 889, 1099, 1102, .Hero extended, 31, 78, 206, 214, 448, 490, 610, 677, 788, 846, 1067, 1494, 1498, 1790, 1834, 1991, 2136, 2137. 1038, 1097, 1229, 1203, 1412. Mann ,fay, 274, X192,508. Hill's and fleece con5ois, 159, 279. March reef united, 391, 489, 892, 1194, 1448, 1752, 2056, 2308, Hill's tribute, 31, 158, 275, 392, 558, 643, 682, 892, 1003, 1099, 2310. 1101, 1145, 1266, 1268, 1447, 1448, 1542, 1613, 1790, 0833, 2027. Mariners' -reef, 213, 1451. Hit-or-miss, 79, 215. Oariners and Sloane's, 76, 558, 712, 788, 892, 1038, 1097, 1229, Honiebush,28. 1263, 1454, 1495, 1612, 1788, 1947, 1990, 2234. Homeward-bound, 77, 80, 84, 275, 446, 494, 495, 846, 847, 890, Maryborough , 30, 275, 681, 846, 1038, 1266, 1448, 1611, 1643, 1228, 1229,1267, 1448, 1647, 1835, 1904, 2087,2135. 1649, 1681, 2198. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1874. 11

Companies-co ntinu ed. Companies-continued. Maryborough consols, 80, 82. 275, 336, 1002, 1100, 1144, 1227, North champion, 275, 496. 1266, 1682, 1865, 1947, 2091, 2135. North Cornish, 211, 389, 490, 497, 677, 845, 1097, 1263, 1450, Mayday freehold, 28, 1227, 1312. 1495, 1579, 1647, 1681, 1787, 1990, 2198. McGirr's main royal, 1455. North Costerfield, 1946. McGirr's main royal tribute, 31, 77, 278, 489, 641, 891, 895, North Darlington, 894. - 1039, 1101, 1263, 1718, 1948, 2133. North Don and Danish united, 679, 892. Mackenzie street, 216, 637, 641, 1263, 1612, 1682, 1721, 2056. North Eaglehawk united, 156, 1411. Menai, 274, 492, 496, 680, 682, 848, 889, 1099, 1101, 1266, 1315, North-easter, 1097. 1494, 1498, 1649, 1681, 1718, 1789, 1835, 1866, 1991, 2027. North Elliott's tribute, 29, 159, 215. Metcalfe extended, 207, 273, 277, 493, 844, 893, 894. North Flora, 392, 637, 1194, 1498, 1866, 2135. Middleton's reef, 80. North Gippsland, 157, 1409, 1446, 1493. Mitchell's golden freehold, 750. North Gleeson's, 76, 491, 845, 1098, 1447, 1645, 2133. Monday, 2056, 2087. North golden fleece and Glasgow united, 206. Ill onte Christo, 29, 270, 279, 444, 447, 637, 788, 1037, 1267, 1408, North golden fleece and Glasgow united tribute no, 1, page 1992, 2308. 450. Montrose, 750, 843, 952, 1360. North hero extended, 887, 949, 1263. 1,'foore's Hustler's, 1361, 1455. North Hustler's reef, 846, 1315. Moore's Hustler's freehold, 214, 279, 637, 677, 683, 893, 1099, North morning light tribute, 393, 489. 1610, 2274. North Parker's, 78, 215, 273, 448, 845, 1003, 1039, 1095, 1230, Mopoice,212. 1263, 1408, 1413, 1446, 2087, 2131, 2197, 2274. Morning light tribute, 450. North pigeon tribute, 207. Mount Doran, 335, 891, 1038, 1097. North Scotchman's 79, 393, 1493, 1542. Mount Erip, 556, 676. North Scotchman's nos. 1 and 2, 391, 492, 680, 889, 1148, 2307. Mountaineer, 76, 271, 493, 679, 712, 889, 951, 1099, 1266, 1493, North Scotchman's reef, 277, 1498. 1644, 1946, 2135, 2274. North Scotchman's reef united, 272, 557, 640, 891, 895, 1093, Mountaineer Black river, 1644, 1785, 1994. 1100, 1144. Muir's south St. Mungo tribute, 393, 489, 1003, 1228, 1831. North sea tribute, 81, 123, 206, 789, 891, 1495, 1543, 1612, 1682, Murchison, 1903, 2136. 2133. Murindal, 274, 678, 1098, 1447,1645, 1903, 2307. North star, 711, 752. Murrindindie, 29, 158, 213, 269, 273, 447, 493, 679, 889, 894, North sultan, 75, 83, 120, 490, 681, 752, 890,:1040, 1096, 1144, 1095, 1100, 1102, 1262, 1312, 1450. 1193, 1231, 1262, 1267, 1312, 1495, 1647, 1648, 1789, 1832, 1947, Mysterious, 335. 1990, 2090, 2134. National, 79, 83, 273, 278, 491, 677, 845, 1098 1265, 1496, 1833, North undaunted, 270, 449, 639, 680, 847, 1037, 1361, 1447, 1989, 2055, 2087, 2132. 1611. Native youth, 1002, 1037, 2087. North volunteer tribute, 1609, 1610, 1989, 2234. Nell Gwynne, 887, 1610. Northampton, 31, 159, 275, 558, 642, 682. Nelson, 207, 496, 1037, 1038, 1266, 1268, 1359, 1410, 1455, 1611, Northern freehold, 1988, 2026. 1649, 1904, 2197, 2198, 2233. Northumberland, 207, 1314. Nelson united, 206, 279, 676, 789, 1266, 1544, 1720, 1789. Ocean amphitheatre, 730. Never-can-tell, 450. Ocean wave, 31, 216, 270, 449, 640. New Albion, 156, 1497. Old beehive, 213, 446, 681, 891,1096, 1100, 1262, 1452, 1787,1789, New Bendigo, 273, 1194. 2058, 2134, 2234. New black horse, 268, 392, 488, 490, 497, 556, 604, 606, 677, 892, Old happy, 1755. 1097, 1263, 1447, 1610, 1612, 1754, 1788, 1865, 1990, 1993, Old happy tribute, 1718, 1786, 1831, 1988, 2027, 2135. 2134, 2136. Ophir, 277, 1145, 1254, 1989. New bonnie Dundee, 79, 82, 271, 277, 491, 678, 682, 890, 1098, Opie's, 1099, 1102, 1231, 1499. 1147, 1264, 1316, 1496, 1543, 1645, 1833, 1988, 2132. Opossum reef tribute, 1452. New Bristol, 2088. Oram's reef, 885,1037, 1040, 1041, 1265, 1448, 1788. New Caledonia, 679. Oriental, 122, 1409. New Caledonia tribute, 124. Original Lawrence and new chum tribute, 77, 494, 497, 677, New Caledonia tribute no. 1 north, 393, 641, 679, 848, 890, 1228, 1263, 1455. 951, 1002, 1262, 1412, 1494, 1681. Parade extended, 484, 845, 1003, 1039, 1102. New Caledonia tribute no. 2 north, 207, 1003. Park, 207. New Caledonia tribute no. 3 north, 207, 1231. Parker's extended, 276, 1449. New Charlton, 28, 206, 491, 637, 711, 752, 845,1098, 1147, 1228, Peabody, 751, 1268. 1315, 1411, 1448, 1611, 1753, 1788, 1835, 1947, 2090, 2091, Pembroke coal mining, 224, 279. 2308, 2309. Perseverance, 29, 78, 124, 207, 214, 274, 279, 446, 447, 637, 640, New Dimock's reef, 78, 215, 273, 448, 489, 641. 680, 788, 1194, 1229, 1268, 1448, 1494, 1498, 1499, 1608, 1611, New enterprise, 156,1453. 1649, 1754, 1788, 1790, 1834, 1835, 1865, 1946,1991, 2027, 2089, New fear-not, 28, 123, 214, 393, 492, 1496. 2135, 2137, 2308. New fear-not tribute, 207. Phoenix, 272, 448, 490, 640, 677, 788, 845, 1036, 1038, 1093, 1097, N ew Gobur, 28, 207, 679, 951, 1037, 1262, 1447, 1492, 1497, 1610, 1229, 1263, 1412, 1495, 1611, 1646, 1753, 1832, 1948, 1990, 2091, 2090, 2131, 2197. 2136, 2309. New golden reef, 78, 214, 272, 448, 490, 640, 677, 788, 892, 1038, Pickaninny, 213. 1097, 1229, 1263, 1412, 1498. Pioneer, 208, 211, 605, 606, 711, 751, 1002, 1036,1037, 1038, 1265, New grand junction, 1313, 1448, 1455, 1787, 1789, 1990, 2058, 1266, 1270, 1448, 1452, 1493, 1643, 1644, 1646, 1720,1787, 1988, 2234. 2027, 2135, 2274. New great extended eagle tribute, 123, 751, 1455. Pioneer tribute, 28, 275, 493, 681, 893, 1099, 1267, 1647, 1834, New Guinea, 1093, 1144. 1991, 2135. New homeward bound, 156. Pioneer deep-sinking, 80, 159, 275, 449, 493, 642, 679, 893, 1040, New Hustler's, 81, 751, 1412, 1495, 1790, 2090. 1834. New Hustler's no. 1, 158, 605, 845. Pleasant creek cross reef, 208, 1447, 1721. New Hustler's and Redan, 605, 1267,1448, 1835, 1947, 2310. Pleasant creek and Moyston, 1312, 1494, 1649, 1948. New Isis, 209, 1451. Post-office reef consols, 78, 272, 891,1038. New Kohinoor, 272, 449, 490, 610, 892, 1038, 1097, 1229. Potosi, 76, 78, 81, 270, 273, 276, 277, 332. New Kohinoor tribute, 30, 214, 272, 449, 490, 640. Poverty, 1785, 1864, 1902, 1991, 2058, 2135. New Longfellow's, 492, 681, 787, 1098, 1100, 1499. Premier Garden gully no. 2, 391, 1831. New Lothair, 2309, 2310. Premier tribute, 950, 1448, 1611. New magnum bonum, 80, 270, 336, 494, 683, 1268, 1578, 1608. Prince Alfred, 76, 82, 274, 278, 492, 496, 848, 889, 1099, 1101, New moon (Matlock), 333. 1266, 1315, 1494, 1498, 1649, 1789, 1790, 1866, 1991, 1994, 2135, New Nelson tribute no. 2, 77. 2137. New north Caledonia, 1143, 1226. Prince Arthur, 790. New north Clunes, 157, 1453. Prince Patrick, 156, 1409. New north Cohen's, 76, 80, 271. Prince Patrick no. 2 south, 274. New north park, 1719, 1752. Prince of Wales, 680, 951, 1038, 1834. New perseverance, 2273. Prince of Wales (Dunolly), 80, 275, 493, 557, 604, 605, 1100, New red jacket, 121, 272, 279, 333, 392, 490, 496, 677, 682, 788, 1266, 1315, 1497, 1498, 1578, 1608, 1647, 1649, 1790, 1836, 1864, 845, 1097, 1100, 1263, 1268, 1408, 1496, 1498. 1988, 1991, 2026, 2198. New reefers' hope, 79, 215, 273, 446, 448, 641, 678, 891, 950, Prince of Wales (Scarsdale), 80, 120, 155, 160, 275, 277, 447, 1099, 1264, 1268, 1454, 1646, 1753, 1833, 1948, 1989, 2133, 2136. 493, 789, 1040, 1193, 1194, 1228, 1231, 1360, 1411, 1496, 1542, New Ringwood, 1093, 1262, 1493, 1647, 1787, 1864, 1902, 2131. 1578, 1611, 1647, 1650, 1788, 1865, 1947, 2058, 2091, 2137. New St. Mungo tribute, 487, 604, 636, 713, 891, 1096, 1753, Prince of Wales amalgamated (Matlock), 207, 1409. 1865. Prince of Wales (Sebastopol), 157, 1410. New Victoria queen tribute, 77, 160, 712, 1037, 1455. Princess Alexandra tribute, 605, 847. New welcome, 2088, 2134. Princess Olga, 270, 274, 492, 495, 557. New Wellington, 2308. Prospectors', 120, 445, 487. Newington and Pleasant creek, 158, 274, 604, 636, 1145, 1361, Pygmalion, 29, 30, 77, 83, 216, 275, 678, 787, 844, 952. 1720, 2091. Queen, 787, 1263, 1454. Nil desperandum, 1097, 1263, 1267, 1447, 1647, 1787, 1946, 1988, Queen's birthday, 212, 1448. 2058, 2134. Queen's reef, 270, 332, 394, 1229, 1493, 1612, 1647. No. 1 south tribute, 79. Queen Victoria, 211, 752, 846. North Albion, 268, 558, 606, 892, 1267. 1-lace-course, 208, 1497. North Aroadian tribute, 77, 494. Ram, 31, 157, 274, 637. North Birmingham, 274, 683. Reality, 76, 158, 271. North Britain tribute, 32, 489. ti ed Jacket, 158, 445, 846, 1314, 1447, 2090. North Britannia, 80, 159, 275, 450, 679, 893, 1681. Reform, 156, 1450. North Caledonia, 30, 216, 275, 450, 493, 496, 892, 2056, 2058. Reliance tribute, 1145, 1193,1578, 1579. 12 INDEX TO TII: VICTORIA

Companies - continued. Compaimi es-continue'((. Remarkable, 158. 81) eedwell, 1227, 1493, 1542, 1832, 1993. Revival, 888, 1040, 1096, 1230. Stafford fleece north tribute, 124. (thine tribute, no. 1, 215, 272, 490. St. Arnaud, 1864. 1903. Ithymney, 1093, 1145, 1228, 1362, 1447, 1011. Star of the east, 814, 1751, 1833, 1836, 1947, 2091, 2132, 2309. Rhymney reef, 1409, 1721, 1788, 1865, 1947, 1948, 2027, 2090, Stewart's freehold tribute, 489, 788, 895, 1115, 1648, 1836, 1946, 2136, 2234, 2274. 2137. Richard Heales, 78, 215, 445, 712, 891, 1039, 1096, 1230, 1266, St. George tribute, 1719, 1831, 1865. 1412, 1579, 1832, 1993, 2308. Stirling , 204, 389, 450, 493, 889, 1099, 1493. lRicliardson's freehold, 79. St. Mungo hill no. 1, page 81, 120, 215, 446. Richardson 's western freehold, 1226, 1264, 1454, 1495, 1646, St. Mungo hill tribute , 393, 489, 1039, 1232, 1263, 1993. 1647, 1833, 2133. St. Paul's tribute , 78, 124, 450, 1097. Richmond, 77, 155, 271, 492, 557, 712, 752, 787, 788, 846, 893, Strap and buckle, 210. 894, 951, 1002, 1098, 1228, 1264, 1268, 1360, 1448, 1455, 1499, Stratford and Avon, 1447, 1988. 1610, 1788, 1865, 1947, 2132, 2274. Stratford and Avon united , 204, 638, 643, 888, 1231, 1267. Rising city tribute, 78, 1543. Sultan, 209, 1451. Rising star tribute, 26, 83, 1946, 1988. Sultana, 209, 1411, 2274, 2307. Rising sun, 393. Sunday creek, 678. Risk's, 27, 74, 206. 279, 449, 450, 490, 556, 604, 677, 682, 847, 892, Superb, 680. 1038, 1097, 1263, 1267, 1447, 1454, 1611, 17754,1832, 1948, Surprise tribute, 751. 1989, 2091. Surrey, 79. Robert's tribute , 206, 1037. T amar, 121, 216, 488, 556, 2026. Robinson 's freehold, 79, 679, 847, 1096, 1264, 1454, 1493, 1495, 'l'ambo river , 268, 445, 450, 752. 1499, 1542, 1646, 1648. Tara's hall, 275. Robinson ' s freehold , no. 2, 1101. T ara's hall extended , 29, 491 , 557, 604, 637, 640, 713. Rocky mountain , 1681, 1718. Tarrangower nuggety alliance , 211, 1451. Rose, 1992. Tarwin , 1095, 1266, 1270, 1542, 2135, 2198. Rose d'Amour, 1863. 'l'ay, 122, 125, 271, 491. Rose of Denmark, 887, 949. Tea-tree, 445, 889, 1418, 1646, 2027. Rosedale and Ferry hill, 1682, 1833. Third hill, 75, 78, 274, 277, 491, 676, 890, 1096, 1100, 1262, 1494, Rothschild, 888, 1002, 1095, 1266, 1270, 1496, 1498, 1645, 1947, 1644, 1834, 1947, 2132. 2132. Thyra, 392. Roxborough or Roxburgh , 30, 31, 76, 120, 270, 493, 680, 846, Tommy Dodd, 392, 444. 893, 1038, 1229, 1409, 1718, 1753, 1834, 1836, 1947, 2090. Tommy Dodd united, 601, 642, 1989, 2091. Royal crown, 2087, 2092, 2131. Triumph, 83, 273, 448, 489, 557, 604, 641, 891, 1039, 1096, 1228, Royal St. Mungo hill tribute, 206, 1039, 1231. 1230, 1263, 1412, 1413, 1495, 1611, 1644, 1648, 1754, 1831. (Royal standard , 444, 1448. 1948, 1990, 2058, 2090 , 2133, 2199, 2231. Royal standard tribute, 443, 491, 845, 1681, 1787, 1946. Trunk lead, 1453. Sailor bill's creek, 122, 1314. Try-again, 28, 206, 214, 446, 637, 641, 788, 815, 1037, 1315, 1408, Saints, 208, 1360. 1610, 1648, 1787,1789, 1990, 1993, 2134, 2137. Sandhurst and bell rock, 158, 159, 394,445, 637, 787, 1002, 1228, Tyne, 276, 1497. 1230, 1408, 1578, 2234. Ulster, 492, 848, 889, 1454, 1494, 1835, 1866, 1991, 2198. Sandhurst and St. Arnaud chrysolyte tribute, 272, 392, 414, Undaunted, 29, 30, 76, 216, 270, 446, 448, 449, 637, 639, 640, 680, 489, 494, 557, 604, 681, 713, 844, 847, 1101, 1228. 845, 817, 1002, 1036, 1194, 1265, 1361, 1447, 1454, 1611, 1788, Scotchman'sreef,276, 1498. 1835, 1989, 2132. Scotchman's no. 1, 28, 75. Undaunted (Blakeville), 1447. Scotchman's reef no 2, 3, 4, 5, page 889, 1264, 1989, 2132. Union, 1863, 1903, 1946, 1991, 2135. Sea queen, 77, 159, 215. United, 1036, 1093. Sea queen tribute, 29. United central Eaglehawk, 29, 207, 447, 605, 681, 895, 1004, Seaham, 123. 1099, 1229, 1448, 1544. Sir George Bowen, 159, 274, 276, 492, 679, 890, 894, 1037, 1194, United Darlington, 266. 1228, 1316, 1413, 1447, 1611, 1648, 1788, 1904, 1947, 2090, 2091, United Devonshire, 273, 605, 1194, 1993. 2198. United, Devonshire tribute no . 4, page 206. Sir John Franklin, 395, 415. United hand and band, 1577, 1647, 1720, 1790, 1832, 1947, 1990, Sir Walter Scott, 30, 275, 449, 496, 637, 789, 892, 1040, 1099, 2090, 2134, 2308, 2309. 1231, 1494, 1788, 2135. United hand -in-hand and band of hope, 276. Sloane 's and Scotchman 's extended , 492, 496, 680, 682, 890, United kingdom, 80, 274, 491, 676, 890, 892 , 1093, 1144, 1193, 1264, 1267, 1645, 1753, 1988, 2136. 2274. Snob's Hill, 1231. United kingdom extended, 275, 447, 493, 1002, 1093, 1144,1578, Souter Johnny, 203, 391, 450, 490, 677, 892, 1093, 1097, 1141, 1579,1647, 1681. 1267, 1495, 1648, 1865, 1946, 2136. United leads, 277, 1453. South Albion, 1904, 1990, 2134, 2137. United no, 2 Barnes reef, 29, 159, 270, 417, 1037, 1101, 1579, South Argus, 212, 1449, 2131. 1834. South Bird 's, 1452. United Ovens, 157, 604, 637, 1262, 1312, 1408, 1409. South Brown's , 120, 124, 154, 2026. United pioneer, 1268. South Clunes , 209, 1449. United poverty reef, 155, 604. South Cohen's, 207, 493, 496, 889, 1266, 1579. United south garden gully, 450. South Cornish, 2134. Unity, 1452. South Costerfield , 28, 80, 81, 83, 120, 124, 206, 214, 449, 489, Venus, 1543, 1611, 1787, 1946, 2089, 2308. 491, 681, 712, 846, 1037, 1040, 1267,1865, 1902,1947, 2090, 2131. Viceroy, 843, 1262. South cross reef, 29, 271, 492, 890, 1098, 1497, 1649, 2131, 2197. Victoria, 208. South cross reef 8 and 9, page 120, 154, 2131, 2197. Victoria hill, 81, 278, 751, 1039, 1228, 1498, 1718. South cross reef 12, 13, 12 A, page 271, 888, 1266, 1147, 1645, Victoria reef, 158, 207, 1410. 1788, 2134. Victoria tower, 1753, 2058. South cross reef nos. 14, 15, 16, page 80, 121, 333, 492, 889, Victorian, 275, 450, 493, 642, 679, 892, 1040, 1100, 1231, 1267, 1002, 1454. 2133. South extended Black Forest , 205, 446, 680, 893, 1095, 1360, Victorian and European gold mining, 983. 1493, 1647, 1787, 1988, 2132. Victorian gold extracting, 1115. South extended Hustler's, 450. Victory, 157, 556, 787, 844, 886, 1036, 1093, 1097, 1191, 1227, South extended Hustler's tribute, 445, 450, 488. 1261, 1265, 1362, 1608, 1643, 1783, 2090, 2132. South extended sultan, 639, 886, 2132. Vital, 450. South golden fleece consols tribute, 159, 272. Volunteer, 633, 789, 790 South golden lion tribute , 1681, 1752, 1993, 2089, 2310. Walhalla, 155, 1145, 1270, 1360, 1449, 1644, 1831, 1988, 1992, South Great Britannia , 394, 446, 449, 681. 2135. South Hartmann's, 124. Warrior extended, 1192, 1448, 1644, 1789, 1992,1988, 2135, 2234, South imperial garden gully, 557, 1408, 1865. 2308. South Learmonth and Egerton amalgamated, 79, 215, 273, 448, Waterloo, 83, 417, 450. 489, 641, 678, 788, 891, 1039, 1096, 1230, 1263,1413, 1495, 1611, Waterloo and ,Argyle, 76, 81, 274, 558, 680, 1038, 1266, 1494, 1646, 1753, 1832, 1948, 1989, 2091, 2133, 2136, 2274. 1789, 1866, 2135. South Murindal, 1269. Watson's freehold, 30, 77, 216, 271, 447, 492, 640, (177, 788, 891. '' outh new chum tribute , 29, 489. Wattle gully united no. 1 tribute, 207, 605, 637, 818, 1038, South new chum extended tribute, 1228. 1231, 1494, 1579, 1648, 1947, 2091, 2135, 2274. South new moon united tribute, 31, 1610. Welcome, 79, 122. 215, 273, 333, 392, 418, South Prince Patrick no. 2, 790. "'Wellington, 76, 80, 206, 279, 445, 448, 637, 641, 682, 789, 846, South Scotchman's reef, 156, 1410. 1040, 1096, 1265, 1267, 1411, 1496, 1611, 1645, 1753, 1832, 1990, South temperance, 29, 30, 214, 446, 606, 788, 2134. 1994, 2091, 2133, 2309. South tribute no. 1, 273. West Germania, 76, 81, 274, 394, 492, 495, 558, 682, 842, 844, South true Briton, 1788, 1836. 893, 1093, 1141, 1266, 1494, 1579, 1789, 1835, 1990, 2087, 2091, South true Briton tribute, 494. 2131, 2134, 2198 South whip tribute, 1193, 1231, 1262, 1455, 1491, 1641, 1787, West parade, 1095, 1263, 1362, 1413, 1789, 1832. 1946, 2308 West )cotchma n's, 76, 274, 278, 492, 496, 680. 683, 889, 894, 1099, Southern urosQ, 271, 495, 889, 893, 895, 1147. 1266, 1315, 149-1, 1649, 1682, 1789, 1865, 1991, 2027, 2135, 2198. Southern lieehold, 2069, 2133, 2137. W1'cst Seotchniau's no, 2. 76, 274, 277, 492, 558, 712, 888. Sovereign, 78, 81, 214, 1097, 1267, 1812, 1993. Westoott's freehold, 389, 446, 641, 678, 817, 891, 895, 1099, Specimen hill, 30, 77, 210, 214, 272, 448, 488, 640, 678, 789, 891, 1101, 12118. 1100, 1265, 1413, 1450, 1496, 1611, 16,5, 1753, 2132. Western leales, 712. Specimen hill united, 392, 951, 1543, 1753, 2135. Western Lewer's freehold, 1096, 1362, 1447, 1493. Speculation , 212, 1451, Wheal Terrill , 84, 120, 124, 154. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1874. 13

Companies-conhinued. Contracts for marine and harbor services (unconnected with White's freeho:d united tribute, 789, 891, 1610, 1754, 1836, railways) : oil tanks, 8, 2082; oil drums and casks, 8; main- 1989, 2137. tenance of jetty lights, 539, 1307, 1777; engine and boiler for Wimmera, 267, 395, 605. water-tank launch, 937; conveyance of coal and oil to Gab& Windmill hill, 1358, 1408, 1446, 1644. Island, 1934; construction of light-house in south channel, Wonga-wonga, 80, 82, 271, 336, 491, 678, 713, 890, 894, 1098, 1147, 2265. 1264, 1316, 1496, 154;,1614, 1682,1833,18")4,1904,1989, 2027. Contracts (miscellaneous) for divers services, supplies, stores, Wonga-wonga crown no. 3, 272. transport, &c., (unconnected with railways) : Wonga and Birmingham, 1314. Wonga and Birmingham junction, 214, 274, 492, 558, 1266, - During 1873-4: provisions, rations, &c., for prisoners, &c., 1408, 1446, 1454, 1494, 1649, 1682, 1789, 1866, 1991, 2137. 195, 196, 313, 369, 468, 776,875; painters and glaziers' materials, Working miners, 277, 1453. 313; old gold scales and weights, 313 ; cloth for artillery corps, Young duke, 682. 626; rubber stamps, &c., for treasury, 968; purchase of old Young's St. Mungo tribute, 490, 1194, 1579, 1646. stores, oil barrels, and old iron from Yarra Bend asylum, 1083; Young sultan, 79, 216, 273, 448, 489, 641, 891, 1003, 1039, 1095, milk for Melbourne district, 468; cleansing earth-closets, 1230, 1612, 1832, 1904, 1948, 1989, 2090, 2134, 2274. cesspits, dustbins, &c., 777, 1025. Young sultana, 267, 846, 1037, 1101. See also Partnerships. - During 1874-5: provisions, rations, &c., for prisoners, &c., 1182-6, 1187, 1253-5, 1400, 1401, 1570, 1638, 1732, 1857, 2018, Consuls: 2188 ; forage, hay, straw, &c., 420-3, 627, 777, 778, 1400 ; pur- chase of waste-paper from government printer, 469, 582, Austrian, W. A. Brahe, 401. 1084; sundries for government printer, 469, 1857 ; iron- German consular protection extended to Swiss people, 1585. mongery and Perry's safes, 969 ; copper, iron, and other Hawaiian, Edward Reeve, 1332; ditto, consul-general, 1586. metals, 969, 973 ; gold leaf, 969, 973; ship chandlery, 969, 973; sails and canvas, 969, 974; painters and glaziers' Venezuela, Samuel Mountford Gibbs, consul, 1910. materials, 969, 974 ; leather and shoemakers' materials, Contracts: works, services, and supplies exceeding £100 to be 969, 974, 2018; glass and earthenware, 969, 975; linen- carried out by tender and contract wherever practicable, 1064. drapery, 969, 975; account books, stationery, &c., 969, 977; paper, writing, litho. and printing, 969, 979; uniform Contracts entered into in 1872-3, 1873-4, and 1874-5, subse- caps for police, 969, 980; surveyors and engineers' instru- quently corrected, altered, re-stated, transferred, terminated, ments, 969, 980; chemicals, photo-lithographic, &c., 969, cancelled, or abandoned : 980 ; office cutlery, 969, 980; office clocks, 969, 980 ; rope, 969, Nos. of 1872-3- Nos. of 1874-5- 980; oils, 969, 980; medicines, &c., 969, 981 ; funerals, 983, 507 see page 875 42 see page 582 1133, 1307, 1443, 1732,2188; fuel, 1025-6, 1133, 1186, 1223, 1255, 508 „ 875 61 582 1256, 1307, 1342, 1401, 1443, 1444; transport and delivery of Nos. of 1873-4- 153 n 582 goods, 1084, 1223, 1307, 1934; timber, 1084-5; ships' tanks, 1084-5; saddlery and mail-bags, 1084-5; bricks, lime,and cement, 61 see page if 875 1313196 826183 IF 627 1084-5; clothing, 1084, 1086; seals and stamps, 1084, 1086; 348 n 626 252 „ 627 flower pots, 1084, 1086; upholstery, 1084, 1086; filters, 1084, 356 it 313 256 ,, 627 1086; iron castings, 1084, 1087; Victorian tweed, 1084, 1087; 357 U 196 263 627 gas for government offices, 1133; emptying earth-closets, 426 810 265 627 cesspits, and dustbins, 1133, 1186, 1223, 1256, 1307, 1443; tele- 447 196 269 627 graphic chemicals, instruments, &c., 1133; iron-work, tools, 453 468 276 1084 &c, for telegraph service, 1228; water, 1133, 1186, 1223, 1256, 548 875 408 „ 2188 1401, 1443; rations for the Pharos, 1256 ; for screened earth, 549 194 422 1342 and removal of such as has been used for deodorizing pur- 642 „ 313 482 „ 1401 poses, Geelong, 1400; quicksilver and paraffine varnish for 706 196 489 2188 post-office,1401; old type metal for government printing 892 468 512 1857 office, 1443; glazing at public offices, 1443; mounting tracings, 940 „ 777 528 „ 1858 1443; lithographing bills of quantities, 1443; badges, scrolls, 978 &c., for volunteer force, 1857; scrap-iron, 1857; leather for 468 530 1342 1021 if 1341 11732 penal establishment, 2018; grazing in Albert park, 2265 ; 1068 IF 256 540 1401 cartage of goods, 1223, 1307; cleansing chimneys and flues, 1085 it 468 659 1570 1443 ; hurdles for public gardens, 1599 ; custody of clocks, 1104 IF 1025 681 IT 2018 1673. 1111 IF 194 747 If 2018 Contracts for public works unconnected with railways, roads 1127 If 1025 814 if 1486 1140 and bridges, and schools (including building, repairing, 313 815 1637 supplying and transporting materials; laying on water and 1163 313 816 If 1637 gas; making approaches, footpaths, channels, &c.; furnishing 1219 468 825 2121 and fitting; harbor works, wharves, piers, and jetties; light- 1220 369 857 2189 houses; fencing, &c., gardens and parks; powder-magazines; 1276 „ 626 858 2189 telegraph stations, &c.) :- 1277 626 875 If 1488 1295 745 893 It 1934 - Melbourne and miscellaneous: embankment at Prince's 1309 875 904 1637 bridge, 8, 313; metropolitan lunatic asylum, 8, 195, 539, 875, 1325 „ 777 938 it 1934 1132,1777,1857, 1882,1981; crown lands office, 8, 468, 1132, 1222, 1443 ,, 937 993 1638 1710,1732, 2082 ; Melbourne public library and museums, 8; 1448 „ 1181 1002 V 2265 wharves, 195, 1025, 1673, 1710, 1732, 1882, 1981, 2123, 2265 ; 1461 „ 1599 1012 if 1488 government house, 195, 1222, 1253, 1673, 1710; Yarra Bend 1476 „ 1253 1014 1635 lunatic asylum, 1132, 1777, 1882, 2265; custom-house, 195, 1482 „ 1132 1015 1637 1710; cranes for jetties, &c., 196, 1732, 2082; lock-ups and 1517 1882 1021 it 2121 houses for the police, 196 ; gaol 196, 539; university, 196, 626, 1525 „ 1306 1040 it 1731 1710; Alfred graving-dock, 369, 539, 582, 937, 1306, 1443, 1570, 1543 „ 1882 1056 IF 1506 1777; parliament reserve, 468; general post-office, 468, 539, 1071 1731 1544 it it 1824, 2207; census office, 539, 1083; penal otlrces, 539; old 117311857 1077-8 „ 1731 exchange buildings, 539; industrial schools, royal park, 539; 1576 It 1824 1079 if 1731 new picture gallery, public library, 539, 1710; botanic gardens, Nos. of 1874-5- 1080 IF 2121 626, 1083, 1253, 1256; public works office, 968; observatory, 1 to 271 see page 627 1081 If 1731 968, 1253; domain garden, 582, 1083, 1824; Bishopscourt 4 IF 778 1136 1777 stables, 1132; new government offices, 1488; lands and 7 it 778 1137 1777 survey department, 1132, 1673, 1710, 1777; Victoria barracks, 9 it 778 1138 it 1856 1673, 2188; drain from Emerald Hill to Yarra, 1673; new 24 582 1303 If 2265 law courts and offices, 1777 ; purchase of plant for landing 33 „ 582 1367 If 2189 silt from contractor, 1824; Albert park lagoon, 1083, 1824; Contracts for conveyance of mails, clearing of receiving boxes, registrar-general's department; 2082; government statist's office, 2082; agriculture department, 2123 ; treasury building, 2265 ; penal department, 2265. -- During 1873-4, pages 9, 194, 468, 810, 1306, 1341, 1485. During 1874- 5, pages 1393-9, 1486-8, 1634-7,1710, 1731, 1732, - Various places : Ararat, 196, 539,626; Avoca, 626; Bairns- 1856-7, 1934, 2121, 2189. dale, 968, 1710 ; Ballan, 468, 745, 1824; Ballarat, 1025, 2188; Ballarat and Creswick state forest, 626; Banyenong, 1025, Contracts for electric telegraph lines and materials: 1934; Beechworth, 195, 1222, 1882, 2082, 2188; Belfast, 626, Lines: Ararat road, near Burrumbeet, to Learmonth, 539, 1710, 1934, 2207 ; Bright, 1673; Camperdown, 195, 1132; Cape 811; Frankston to Dromana, 1638; Hamilton to Harrow, Schanck, 2188; Carisbrook, 1222; Casterton, 1673, 1732, 2123; 1857; Jamieson to Alexandra, 195; Keilor road railway sta- Castlemaine, 195, 777, 1132, 2265; Chiltern, 875; Coleraine, tion and Ballarat East vice Melton, Bacchus Marsh, Myrniong, 1132: Cranhourne, 1253; Dromana, 745, 1710; Echuca, 195, Ballan, and Gordon's, 196; Lanoefield road railway station to 875, 1673, 2188 ; Elsternwick, 539; Emerald hill, 1673; Fitz- roy, 1132; Fernshaw (near), 468; Gabo Island, 468; Geelong, Lancefield via Romsey, 196; Melbourne to Terang vid Gee- 2265; Gippsland lakes (entrance to), 1132, 1710; long, Colac, and Camperdown, 1488; Mortlake to Hamilton, 777, 1777, 1837; Mount Gellibrand to Belfast, 1222; Rushworth to Hamilton, 1673, 1777; lddeathcote, 968; Horsham, 1222; Seymour via Nagambie and Murchison, 1222, 1882, 2082; Huntly, 875; Jamieson, 1253; Kyneton, 196, 626; Lexton, Sanatory station, Point Nepean, 1222; Serpentine and Swan 875 ; Lipton's, 2123; Majorca, 1710;Mary borough, 2207; Hill, 196, 1777; Stawell to Horsham, 1857 ; Terang to Mort- Mortlake, 1025; Moystou, 626; Pentridge, 1934, 2265; Point lake rid Kolora and Glenormiston, 811. Nepean, 196, 468, 2082 ; Port Albert, 468, 626, 745, 968, 1777; Portarlington, 626, 2207 ; Portland, 626, 1710, 1732, 2207 ; Materials : poles, &c.,196, 1392, 1488, 1882; ironwork, tools, Portsea (Point Nepean), 2082; Queenscliffe, 626, 1673, 1710, &c., 1223; instruments, 1133; chemicals, 1133 ; quicksilver 1732; Richmond, 539, 1253, 1673; Sale, 195, 1673, 1777; Salt- and varnish, 1401. water river, 1673; Sandhurst, 1132, 1710; Sandridge, 195, 14 INDEX TO TIDE VICTORIA

Contracts for public works, &e.-continued. Contracts for school buildings, &c.-continued. 745, 1253, 1673, 1710, 1981; Seymour, 468 ; Smythesdale, 875; wood, 1022; Rokewood junction, 775; Romsey, 776; Ross's Sorrento, 539, 1981; St. Arnaud, 369, 1132; Stawell, 195, 1710; creek, 1506 ; Sandhurst (Gravel hill), 811, 1823 ; Steiglitz, 875 ; Sunbury, 196, 626, 1083, 1222 ; Tiali;ot, 1673, Sandridge, 775, 2122; Sandridge road (Moray street), 1823; 1934; Tarnarulla,.1222, 1858; Trentham, 745, 1824; Wahgun- Scarsdale, 776 ; Scotchman's lead, 2122 ; Sebastian, yah, 1083; Wangaratta, 539, 1858; Warracknabeal, 8; Warr- 1824; Sebastopol, 811 ; Serpentine, 1506, 1823; Sheppar- nambool, 1083, 1710 ; Western Port, 777 ; Wickliffe, 777; ton, 2122 ; Smeaton, 1823; Sonierton, 2122 ; Spring vale, Williamstown, 369, 468, 539, 582, 937, 1132, 1306, 1443,1570; Skipton, 2122 ; Spring hill, Skipton, 2122 ; St. Kilda, 1710, 1777, 1981. 811,2123; St. Leonards, 775 ; Stawell, 775, 1822; Steiglitz, Contracts for railway works and services, stores, supplies, &c.: 1822; Stony creek, Devon, 2122; Stony creek, Flinders, 1823 ; Strangways, 2122; Strathfleldsaye, 2123; Strathmore, 776; Buildings, &c., 60, 369, 468, 582, 663, 745, 776, 777, 811, 875, Tallarook, 1506; Tanjil, 1822 ; Tarneit, 1823; 'lbolern, 1823 ; 1222, 1400, 1488, 1599, 1673, 1732, 1857,1981, 2123, 2188, 2265. Toongabbie, 1823; '1'0011gabbie south, 1822; Tooradin, 1822; Construction of lines: Ballarat and Ararat line (Buangor Trentham, 2122; '-'yrenda rra, 1823; Upper Emu creek, 776; to Ararat), 60; Ballarat and laryborough line, 148 ; Geelong Upper Thornton, 2122; Upper and Lower Canipaspe, 1822; and Colac line, 1981; Gippsland line, 2207 ; Wangaratta and Victoria valley, 1822; Walhalla, 1823; Wareek and Timor, Beechworth line, 1981. 1822 ; I'V ensl eydale, 811; 'Winter'sfiat, 776: Woodford, 1822; Woodside, 1506 -, Woolamii, 811; Wynd ham, 1822; Yackan- General stores, &c., for 1874-5, page 812-321. dandah, 2122; Yarpturk, 1599, 1822; Yarra park, 1506; Yarra- --- Miscellaneous : fuel, 1186, 2082 ; water-pipes, 811, 1599, ville, 1823 ; Yea, 775. 1673 ; waggons, 811 ; semapPores, 968 ; points and crossings, -- Supply of furniture by general contract, 775. 968, 2123 ; cranes, 313 ; gates, 776, 968; gas-pipes, 1083, 2018; portable offices, 1222; cylinders for locomotive engines, 2265 Contracts for sewers and water supply purposes in and near horse-boxes, 1488; principals and brackets, 1638; engine Melbourne: basin and aqueduct at Yan Yean, 60, 937; rails and dogs, 148; reservoir and aqueduct at Morang, 423, 1824; doors, 1673; chairs, 1673; wooden keys, 1857; lamps, 114, 1673; composite carriages, 148 ; carriages, 256, 745 ; tallow, iron-piping, 423; castings, 1444; water-pipes, 60, 2045; road 313, 1638; repairing and regulating watches,313; water-tanks, metal, 1444; fencing for Yan Yean aqueduct, 2188; sluice- 313, 968, 1488 ; turntables, 626 ; posts and rails, 663 ; axle gates and frames, 60; cartage of pipes, 1444. boxes and pans, 663 ; piles, 745, 1400, 2123. Contracts for water supply purposes in country districts: - Tools and materials : 60, 148, 313, 369, 582, 745, 776, 811, Coliban main channel, &c., 8, 313, 369, 539, 582, 745, 968, 1025, 968, 1083, 1181, 1222, 1307, 1400, 1488, 1599, 1638, 1673, 1857-8, 1181, 1253, 1711, 2265; Portland cement (8, corrected in 313); 1981, 2082, 2123, 2265, water-pipes, 60; sluice-gates and frames, 60; Expedition Pass reservoir, 539; pig-lead, 811 ; removal of water-pipes from -- Works: 60, 114, 369, 776, 2018, 2188. Malmsbury, 811. Contracts for roads and bridges : See also Tenders. Bridges, crossing-places, approaches, &c.: Healesville (over Control of lands. See Sites. Trustees. Yarra), 777, 1342; Jordan river bridge (at Red Jacket), 1342 Copyrights, registrar of, Richard Gibbs, 960. Waterford, 468; Whipstick creek, 777, 1312. Corindhap town, 1663. Road works: making, maintaining, clearing, &c., on the Corio shire endowment, 795; road proclaimed, 648. following lines: Barry's reef, main road, Blackwood, 777, 1342; Colac to Apollo bay, 1222, 1342; Geelong to Warrnam- Coroners : John Creuze Hingestoa Ogler, 221 ; at Baniilton, hool, 1181, 1222, 1342; Kilmore to rag Gva;- station, 1638; Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, 717. Lillydale to Healesville, 1506; Melbourne to'l)andenong, 195, --- deputy coroners: Bacchus Marsh, C. Backhouse, 759; 1181, 1342; Melbourne to Lower Gippsland, 777, 1342; Mel- Berialla, John N;cholsor, 1280; Hamilton, James Roxburgh bourneto Point Nep(-an,195; Melbourne to Sale,195, 468, 1342, Wylie, 456; Swan fl-ill,Janies McGregor Maclntyre, 960. 1506; Melbourne to Willianistov,,n,1342; Melbourne t,) W'vood's County courts : established at Wodo iga, 1548. Point, 1506; Symond's reef road, 777, 1342; Wood's Point road, 195, 937, 1181, 13421; Wood's Point to Walhalla, 937, - Judges: S. H. Bindon, Mary borougli, 1153; Brice Frederick 1342. Bunny, at Bacchus Marsh, 13allan, (3,,stlemaine, Dandenong, Daylesford, Fryerstowo, Gishorne, Kyneton, Maldon, Morn- Contracts for school buildings and furniture: ington, and Taradale, 859; Thomas Spencer Cope, Melbourne, - School buildings at-Alberton, 2122; Alexandra, 775; 221 ; J. G. Forbes, at Ararat, Bea;; fort, Hamilton, and Stawell, Ashby, Geelong, 811; Ashby north, 11823; Avenel, 776; Avoca, 221, 284; ditto, at Amherst, Avoca, Carisbrook, Dunolly, 1823; Bagshot, 1506; ilalbgallah, 2122; Ballengeicli, 1824 ; Inglewood, Maryborougl), St. Arnaud, and Tarnagulla, 221, 13allyrogan, 1823; Barnawartlia, 1822 ; Beeohworth, 1822, 284; C. P. Hackett, resigned, 223; John Warrington Rogers, 2122; Belfast, 775, 776; Belvoir,1822; Berwick, 1823; Melbourne, 1279 ; ditto, Bacchus Marsh, lBallan, Castlemaine, Beveridge, 1,599; -Black hill, Kyneton, 1823; Blind creek, Dandenong, Daylesford, Fryerstown, Gishorne, Kyneton, 1823; Rocca flat, 2122; Bootapool, 1823; Bora,m-horain, 1599; Maldon, 14,1ornington, and Taradsle, 1871; C. 13 G. Skinner, Bradford creek, 1823; Bray ',_-ooh, 1822, 1823;Bel (h,owater, at Belfast, Caniperdown, Colac, Geelong, Mortlake, Portland, 1824; Brighton, 2122; Brighton street, 1tichcnond, 775; and Warrnambool, 859; ditto, at Ararat, Beaufort, Hamilton, Brit Brit, 1823; Buffalo river, 2122; Buniny cng, 776, 1506 and Stawell, 859. Burnt creek, 2122; Byaduk, 1822 ; Campbell's forest, 776; See Bailiffs. Clerks of courts. Campbelltown, 1823; Cape Clear, Fitfield, 2122; Cardigan, 2122; Carisbrook, 775, 1822; Carlton (school 1073), 776; Court houses. See Sites. Castlemaine, 1599, 2122; Church's flat, 1599; Coburg, 775; Courts (colonial) jurisdiction act, 1761. Codrington, 1822; Co.-hill's creek, 2122; Colac, 1823; Corop, 1822; Costerfield, 1824; Cowes, 1599; Cressy, 1506; Cresiick, Courts: announced to be held, 18-21, 70, 115, 149, 197, 259, 315, 1599, 2122; Crooked river road, 28`22; Dandenont;, 1506; 370, 426, 467, 539, 584-5, 627, 669, 705, 744, 71-9, 833, 876, 937, Daylesford, 1506, 1822; Derrimut, 1822 ; C.;venish, 2122; 903, 1028, 1087, 1138, 1181, 1224, 1257, 1308, 1335, 1401, 1440, Dimboola, 1822; Donald, 1599; Dookic, outh, 2122; Prong 1483, 1536, 1572, 1603, 1638, 1676, 1711, 1744, 1777, 1826, 1858, Drung, 1822; Dunach, 775; lhonou r, 2122; Esglenauk, 775, 1895, 1938, 1982, 2019, 2050, 2082, 2123, 2190, 2225, 2266, 2303, 1599; f+,ildnu, F2122; E3d i s l ', 18 3 ; s is, Fr ,,, wr- 1820 bee Circuit courts ller'.s. County courts. Courts of Emberton, 775; Emerald h ill, 1822,1023; Emu, 1509; -!:p pinl; mine,. General sc sions. Insolvency. Petty ses- 1822; Eurambene, 2123; llnrobin, 775; Fitzroy north, 1823; sions. Supreme court. And each weekly number of Fitzroy (George street), 2123; Foster, 1823; Fryerstown, the Gazette. 1823; Gavan DufYr town, 1823; Geelong (Swanston street), Courts of mines, judges of: Brice Frederick Bunny, Castle- 811; George street, 811.; Glenormiston, 3339; Gnarwarre, maine, Hepburn, Dsvvlesford, Fryerstowrn, Re.delber, Kyrie- 1823; Gold street, Colliugwood, 775,7',6; Golden point, Bal- ton, Maldon, rod 'Taradale, 859; J. G. Forbes, at' Ararat, larat, 811; Golden square, Sand; i& 1. 811; Golden .-quare, -Beaufort, and Stawell, 221, 284; ditto, at Amherst, Avoc•i, 2122; Gometra, 1824; Gower cree!b bridge, 1824; Graham's Carisbrook, Dunolly, Inglewood, Alaryborough, St. 1Arnaud, hill, 1822; Gravel hill, Sandhuis;, 775; Green tiuily, 1824; and Tarnagulla, 221, 284 ; John Warrington Rogers. Castle- Greenvale, 1599; Harcourt, 2122; Heathc,,t e, 1306, 1822-1 maine, Hepburn (Daylesford), Fry erstown, Heidelberg, Heathcote south, 2122; iierantage. 18e2; Hon.ebus!m, 1823; Kyneton, Maldon, and Taradalo, 1871 ; C. B. G. Skinner, at Homerton, 776; Hotham, 1506; Hotspur, 775; inverle.gh, Ararat, Beaufort, and Stawell, 859 ; C. P. Hackett, resigned, 2122; Jan Juc, 775; Kangaroo creak, 2122; Ke`,sington,, 775; 223. Kergunyab, 811; Keysborough, 1599; Kiewa, 1822; Klnzore, 1599; Kirkstall, 775, 1823; Kurrsca, 2122; Kyneton, 1824; See Bailiffs. Clerks of courts. WW'ardeins. "w'arden's Lake Modewarre, 1822; Lamploug % 1823; Lang Lang, 1822; clerks. Lauraville, 776; Lauriston, 811 '18122; Lightwood Cranbourne shire: endowment, 795; works on main roads, 660, flat, 1599; Lillydale, 1822; Ci , 775; Lucky 2297; bridge construction, 2098. Woman's, 775; lilacarthur, 1822; .Aiado_,', 4111, 775;Maui- dample, 1823; Majorca, 775; Maldo:,, 15-16; ;tlsiinsbury, 1824; Creditors. See Insolvents. Marida Yalloak, 1823 ; 191aryborourii, 775, 1823, 2122; l9larys- Creswick borough: street proclaimed, 134. ville, 775; Merton, 2122; Moonl;,,tit flit, 1823; Moranding Creswick pound: rates, 312; sale day, 265. ,west,1823; Mount Canieree, 183 Sit t l+3ocles,1823; Mount Pleasant, 776; =izokleford : ,uidi, 2122; 1 Cuddy creek Creswick shire: proposed addition, 7; endowment, 795; works, bridge, 1822; A- urghebolt,c, 2823; Murray ro-id, 2122; Slur- 633, 674, 709, 1201, 2054, 2083; works on main roads, 2297; roon, 1599; itlyrtleford, 775; Nar-nar-goon, 1823; attiinuk, road proclaimed, 131; land taken for a road, 2050; toll-gates 1822; -Jeering, 1822; Newtown, 1824; Norr'i Clunes, 2123; and tolls, 1260, 2231. North Cundare, 811; North Eaglehawk, 775, 2122; forth Creswick shire pound: sale day, 441; rates, 583. Portland, 775; North Williamstowr, `776, 1306; Northcote, Cricket grounds. See Sites. Trustees. 775,776; Oaklands, 1823; Oinro, 1823; Oxley, 1506; Paken- ham, 1823; Pendhurst, 1599; Porepnnkah, 182 1; Port Albert,, Crimes and offences. See Rewards. 1823; Portland, 811; Prahran, 1599; Preston, 1822; Recd Criminals. See Extradition. Jacket, 1822; Rsedan, 776; Redbank, 776; Reedy Creek, 775; Rhymney, 2122; Richmond (Brighton street), 1506; Ping- Crossing-blares. See Cattle, GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1874. 15

Crown grants. See Deeds. Lands. Deputy coroners. See Coroners. Crown lands. See Bailiffs. Deeds. Depasture. Lands. Mining. Deputy registrars of births and deaths. See Registrars. Sites. Deputy sheriffs. See Sheriffs. Curator of the estates of deceased persons : Digby pound: keeper, Alfred Thomas Farley, 442. - Monthly return for December 1873, page 60; February Discharges. See Insolvents. 1874, page 577; March, 725; April, 937; May, 1132; June, 1352; July, 1506; August, 1657; September, 1819; October, Discipline act. See Forces. Volunteer force. 2000; November, 2189. Diseases in stock. See Cattle. --- Half-yearly returns to 31st December 1873, page 232-6; Distillation. See Spirits. 30th June 1874, page 1507-10. Distilleries:chief inspector of,Lesley Alexander Moody, 1066. Customs : Dividends. See Insolvent estates. --- Offices at Melbourne transferred, 131. Domain garden: regulations for, 1979. Legal quays or wharfs, 50, 224; on the Yarra, for timber, 1933. Donnybrook: town, name changed, 1915; petty sessions discon- tinued, 2032. - Notice to holders of certificates of goods in bond for three years, 89. Draftsmen. See Surveyors. --- Exportation of travellers' samples for drawbacks, 351; Drainage. See Sites. drawback regulations as to jet jewellery, 621, 647 ; addition to Drawback of duties. See Customs. lists of articles under drawbacks regulations, 1011, 1083; drawbacks regulations, 1953-8 (1963, corrected iii 2001), 2103, Drill ground. SoeTrustees. 2279-85. Drysdale pound: sale day, 1189; keeper, Daniel Ryan, 1189. Decisions as to articles liable to duty, 1763, 1845,1933, 2103, Dundas shire: endowments, 795; land taken for a road, 1478; 2167, 2205. retiring councillor, 1726; works, 633; works on main roads, --- Country where produced to be stated in export entries of 507, 2297. gold, 1331; import of grapevines or cuttings prohibited, 1419; Dundas shire pound: rates, 828. transire form for Victorian produce shipped at Portland, Dunolly borough: works on main roads, 1201, 2296. Port Fairy, and Warrnambool, 1821; claims for refunds of deposits of duty to be sent in, 1963. E. -- Murray river customs: collection of duties on the Murray resumed, 129; ports for entry and clearance on the Murray, Eaglehawk borough: regulations, 2231. 129; customs officers at ditto, 129; regulations for the trans- East Collingwood . See Collingwood. mission of goods under bond from Melbourne to warehousing ports on the Murray, 129; extension of drawbacks regulations East Indies . See Mariners. to ports on the Murray, 130; transmission of bonded East Loddon shire: proposed detachment, 2019; endowment, dutiable goods under bond from New South Wales to Vic- 795. torian ports for shipment, 351; warehousing port on the Murray, 1653. Eastern park, or botanical gardens : regulations for, 1568. -- Clerks: Frederick Horatio Broford, 223 ; Arthur Christey, Echuca borough: revision of burgess list, 1425; regulations, 1419;James Bartlett Duncan, 2032 , Harry Ebenezer rollick, 1716 ; drainage works , 633, 674. 94; Richard William Morehead, 1586. Echuca pound: rates , 966,1028. - Collectors : Frederick Horatio Bruford, Belfast, 1803; Echuca shire : endowment , 795; proposed detachment, 2019. Daniel Ferguson, Wodonga, 2032; Harry Ebenezer Hollick, Education: regulations under the act of 1872, pages 225, 287, 292, 348; William Kennedy, 697; William Hole, 697; John 404; regulation as to terns on which school buildings may be De Courcy Ireland, 130; Robert Price McGuire, 1586; used under the direction of boards of advice , 404. See Schools. Donald Munro, 168; George Henry Richardson, 223. Elections . See Mining . Parliament . Registrars . Returning --- Emigration and Chinese immigration officers : Samuel Stirling Rennie, 94. Officers. Also time names of local bodies. Landing waiter, Warrnambool: Frederick Horatio Bru- Electoral registrars . See Registrars. ford, 223. Electric telegraph . See Contracts. Post office . Sites . 'T'elegraph. -- 1 Medical inspecting officer of passengers' ships: Andrew Elephant bridge pound: abolished, 1225. Plummer, 794. Eltham shire : endowment , 795; bridge construction, 2098; - Officers: Frank McRae Cobham, 130; Edwin Eagland, bye-laws , 24, 25 ; gate across a road allowed, 25, 1142 ; road 1803; Alexander Hanna Gray, 1803; Robert Halyburton, permitted to be closed, 1862; works , 4,5, 698, 1002, 1115, 1405, 506; Edwin Davis Hollow, 130; Henry Rockett, 697 ; John 1491, 1716, 1726, 2208; works on main roads, 2190. Itoycraft,1114; George Robert Hamilton Stuckey, 130; Emerald Hill town : bye -laws , 598, 1310 ; road tolls, 598. William Wright, 1726. Eruerald Hill pound: abolished, 598. -- Tide surveyor : Samuel Stirling Rennie, 94. Emigration . See Immigration. -- Wharf managers : Point Nepean, John Walker, 1066; Welshpool, James Kerr, 794. Emigration officers . See Customs . Immigration. See Bonded warehouses. Sales (custoi::s), E ndowmdnt. See the names of shires. Engineer- surveyor . See Public works. D. Engineers and surveyors under the shires and boroughs statutes : candidates passed, 761, 796, 1504, 1965,; examination to be Dandenong shire: endowrcient, 795; bye -law, 674; bridge con- hold , 761, 796, 1504, 1535 ; certificates refused, 50. struction, 2098. Engineer s. See Volunteer force. Darebin shire : endowment, 795. Estates of deceased persons . See Curator. Dawson, William Tennent, deceased: administration notice, 554. Euroa township : police offences act extended, 697. Daylesford borough: works on main roads, 2296. Evangelical Lutheran church. SeeTrustees. Deaths. See Births. Registrars of births and deaths. Vital statistics. Examination and examiners . See Attornies. Engineers. Land transfer . Mining surveyors . Volunteer force. Deceased persons estates . See Curator. Executive council: Deeds, crown grants, and leases lying at receipt and pay offices,- 31st July 1874, member appointed, Townsend MacDermott, See Forms. Lands. 299-308,1372-81,1505. 1459. Dennington pound : rates , 621; sale day, 1310. - 4th May 1874, resigned , Robert Walsh, 859. Departures . See Immigration. Acting clerk of, Henry Dowdeswell Pitt, 2. Depasture: Exhibition , London international : notice as to exhibition of --- Rents of runs for the first half of 1874, pages 1117, 1220, for foreign and colonial wines in London in 1874 , page 1, 131 ; as second half of ditto, 2175- 81, 2301 ; rents of runs determined, to exhibits of bookbinding and lace , 350; notice to exporters, 7, 63, 143, 312, 806, 1247, 1299, 1390, 1534, 1560, 2263, 2301; 1240. objections to proposed rents to he heard and determined, 63, 1116, 2173; notice as to applications for reduction of rents, Exhibition , international (Melbourne in 1875 and Philadelphia 1974. in 1876), commissioners : sir li,edmo od Barry, 1759, 2243; Jaynes Joseph Casey , 1759, 2213; d»n, es Forrester Sullivan, Runs liable to forfeiture , 936, 1741 ; runs forfeited, 312, 1759, 2243; Caleb Joshua Jennter , 1759, 2243; James Munro, 1390, 2224 ; license forfeited and revoked, 1302. 1769, 2243; John Mcllwraith , 175'}, 2243 ; Leslie James Slier- Fee on application for reduction of rent on a run, 868; rerd, 1759; James Gatehouse , 2243 ; 14ev. J. I. Bleasdale, regulations relating to depasture in bark lands, reserves, or 2243;Samuel Henry Bindon, 2245; Joseph Bosisto, 2245; other crown lands , not forming part of any run or common., secretary to the commissioners , George Collins Levey, 1759. 986; subdivision and transfer of runs restricted , 1171: regu- Exhibition , national agricultural : notice to agricultural socie- lations as to grazing permits , 1531; notice as to improve- ties as to national agricultural exhibition, 531. ments on runs, 1625. Expenditure. See Accounts . Revenue. --- Grazing permits granted, 2253 ; tenders for grazing licenses accepted, 804. Experimental and botanical gardens . See Sites. See Lands . Tenders, Expo4ed children . See Reward. 16 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Extradition of fugitive criminals, treaties for mutual surrender German. Sae Consuls. of: British and Austrian, 1109; British and Brazilian, 343 British and Netherlands, 1959. Gisborne pound: rates, 2000. Gisborne shire : endowment, 795; works on.main roads, 2297. F. Glenelg shire: endowment, 795; polling-places, 1242; officers for shire purposes, 201; road proclaimed, 2204; works on Factories and workrooms : regulations for the supervision of, main roads, 137, 2297. 1083. Glenelg shire pound: rates, 419; advertising sales, 201; sale Farmers' commons. See Commons. days, 201. Fees. See Auctioneers. Cemeteries. Commons. Depasture. Glenlyon shire: diminished, 134; divided anew, 796; endow- Lands. ment, 795; road tolls, 633; works on main roads, 137, 197, Female refuge. See Sites. 2190, 2208. Fieri facias. See Legal. Gnee, Gown, and co.'s notice, 25. Fijis. See Mariners. Gold. See Customs. Mint. Firewood. See Sites. Gold-field commons. See Commons. Fisheries: Gold-fields. See Mining. Mouth of the Yarra about to be defined, 968; ditto defined, Goodman, John, deceased: administration notice, 1092. 1421; weight of pike to be reduced, 1240; ditto fixed, 1595 ; Goulburn shire: proposed diminution, 1115; endowment, 795 ; proposed close season for Murray cod, perch, and bream, 1462, works on main roads, 2297. 1503; ditto, substituted notice, 1595 ; ditto, close season fixed, 1804. Government Gazette. See Gazette. Assistant inspectors of: Bungaree, Gavin Campbell, 2032; Government officers. See Civil service. ditto, Michael O'Loughlin, 2032 ; Cowana, Frank Bramwell Grants. See Deeds. Lands. Duke, 2032; Echuca, William Henry Willock, 2032 ; How- Grape-vines or cuttings prohibited to be imported, 1419. long, William Wright, 2032; Narunc, John Frederick Corney, 2032; Swan Hill, John Lamont Davidson, 2032; Tintaldra, Gravel reserves. See Timber. G. R. H. Stuckey, 2032; Tocumwall, Charles Byrne, 2032; Grazing permits. See Depasture. Wahgunyah, John Gardiner Jackson, 2032; ditto, Frank McRae Cobham, 2032 ; Wendouree Lake, Joseph Cave, 1910; Grenville shire: endowment, 795; bridge construction, 2098; Wodonga, Daniel Ferguson, 2032; ditto, Kingsmill Penne- works on main roads, 17, 2297. father, 2032. Grenville shire pound: advertising sales, 38'1; sale days, 387; Flax-harvesting machinery, intercolonial, competition of, 936. rates, 583. Foot and mouth disease in cattle and other animals. See Guardians of aborigines. See Aborigines. Cattle. Guardians of minors: A. P. Akehurst, Kilmore, 1280; J. Footscray borough, bye-laws, 1783. Holmes, Wangaratta, 1280; A. W. Howitt, 13eechworth, 1280 ; G. Langford, Echuca, 1280; C. Mollison, Williamstown, 1280; Footscray pound, advertising sales, 328, 387, 442; rates, 905; J. C. 11. Ogier, Jamieson, 1280; J. A. Panton, Geelong, 1280; sale day, 841. C. A. D. Pasco, Palmerston, 1280; R. Pitcairn, Alexandra, Forces: regulations, members of the naval force rewarded by 1280;B. Smith, Smythesdale, 1280; C. E. Strutt, Heidelberg, appointments to be boatmen in the police and post office 1280; J. G Taylor, Heathcote, 1280; G. Webster, Daylesford, department, 563; pay of members of the local artillery force, 1280; A. Wyatt, Bairnsdale, 1280; A. Wyatt, Stawell, 2245. 717; regulations for the examination of candidates for the Gum-trees. See Red-gum. naval reserve, 2246; regulations under the discipline act for ditto, 2246; certification of accounts, 94, 131. Gunbower town, 1807. naval: William Eustace Heathcote, sub-lieutenant, Gunpowder act: proclamation of Smythesdale district revoked, Nelson, 1239; R. Malcolmson, assistant-surgeon, 2065; H. P. 2291. Sutton, paymaster, Nelson, 1420; J. A. Thompson, assistant- paymaster, Cerberus, 1420; J. Nelson, chief carpenter, Nelson, 1420; commission of A. J. Johnstone annulled, 506; J. Dun- H. bar dismissed, 1239; J. Clark, dismissed, 1332. Haddon pound : sale day, 387. See Accounts. Volunteer force. Hagan, John, deceased: administration notice, 554. Forests. See Lands. Sites. Timber. Trustees. Hamilton borough : streets proclaimed, 2037; regulations, 1749, Forms of accounts, returns of leases and licenses, deeds, and 1899. leases, licenses, and receipts, &c., capable of bearing a money Hamilton pound: rates, 1028; keeper, Richard Bloomfield, 1310; value, how obtainable, 611, 647. See Lands. Treasury. sale day, 1310. Found. See Cattle. Lost. Hampden shire: endowment, 795 ; bridge construction, 9, 2098; Framlingham, pound rates, 621; sale day, 1310. notice to persons in arrear, 1643; works, 73, 364, 425, 553, 1306, 1655, 1783; works on main roads, 256, 2297. France, treaty of commerce and navigation with, 1277. Hampden shire pound : rates, 1028. Free presbyterian church. See Churches. Trustees. Harbors. See Ports. Free presbyterian Gaelic church. See Sites. Hares. See Game. Friendly societies, certifying barrister, John Burslem Gregory, f649; actuary, John Montgomery Templeton, 1689; notice by Harvey, William, notice to, 1357, 1407. the certifying barrister to the secretary of the Independent Hawaiian consul-general, Edward Reeve, 1332, 1586. Order of Shepherdesses, &c, 1351, 1371. See Registered friendly societies. Hawkesdale pound abolished, 152. Friendly societies' grounds. See Sites. Trustees. Health officers. See names of boroughs, road districts, and shires. Fuel. See Sites. Hearle, Mary, deceased : administration notice, 675. G. Heathcote borough: works on main roads, 457, 660, 2189. Hebrew congregation. See Trustees. Game, close season generally for, 1804; ditto for hares, 1804. Gaoler, police: Grant, James Fitzgerald, 457; Hamilton, Patrick Heidelberg shire : police offences act extended, 1131; endow- McCormack, 95; ditto, William McElroy, 169; Kilmore, Denis men t, 795; bridge construction, 9; control of Templestowe Deasey, 1008; Palmerston, James Kerr, 718; Stawell Wrest, bridge, 95. David Hamilton, 169. Henderson, John, deceased: administration notice, 1901, 1944. Gaols and penal establishments. See Sites. Visiting justices. Herdsmen. See Commons. Gardens and parks. See Parks. Sites. Trustees. Heywood pound: keeper, Frederick William Ullithorne, 442. Gardiner shire, endowment, 795; bye-law, 1541. Highways. See Roads. Also the names of local bodies. Gates across roads. See the names of shires. Holidays under the civil service act : Easter (3, 4, 6, 7 April), Gazette, days of publication changed, 611, 2203. 611; Queen's birthday anniversary (25th May), 959; separa- Geelong. See Water. tion day (1st July), 1199 ; Prince of Wales's birthday (9th November), 1962; constitution anniversary (23rd November), Geelong south pound, abolished, 709, 747. 2031; Christmas (25th and 26th December), 2203; new year General sessions, dates of holding during 1874, pages 19, 283, 564, (1st January 1875), page 2245; ditto (Saturday, 2nd January 648, 1279, 1332, 1653. 1875), page 2287; at Stawell, 1830. See Bank holidays. Chairmen of: S. H. Bindon, Dunolly, 1153; Brice Hop Wah and co.'s notice, 25. Frederick Bunny, Castlemaine, Daylesford, and Kyneton, 859; J. G. Forbes, at Ararat, Hamilton, and Stawell, 221, 284; Hopkins, Henry George, deceased: administration notice, 331, ditto, at Dunolly, Inglewood, and Maryborough, 221, 284; John Warrington Rogers, Castlemaine, Daylesford, and Horses for the Bengal army required, 1462. See Cattle, Kyneton, 1871; C. B. G. Skinner, at Belfast, Geelong, Port- Horses lost, &c See Cattle. Pounds. land, and Warrnarnbool, 859; ditto, at Ararat, Hamilton, and Stawell, 859; C. P. Hackett, resigned, 223. Horsham:pound rates, 312; sale day, 1031, See Clerks of courts. Horticultural societies. See Sites. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1874. 17

Hospitals and charitable institutions : Insolvents , & r.-continued. 131,-1he, '1'., 915 ; Bolden, L., 839, 1499, 1545 ; Bolger, J. C., --- Regulations of 1872 for lunacy wards rescinded, 169; lunacy 597 ; Bond, C, 552 ; Bolton, B. N., 1356, 1683 ; Bonwick, J. wards provided in Gippsland hospital, 169. J., 1606; 13t)ulton, A. J, 216, 280; Boyd, W. M., 2195; Bone, Rules and regulations of hospitals, &c.: Ballarat district H., 2195 ; Bone , J, 2053 ; Bone , NV., 217; Boyle, C., 1678; hospital, 1225 ; Clunes district hospital, 884; Geelong infir- Braddon, W., 1316; Bradley, W., 1986; Bradly , F, 1861 ; mary and benevolent asylum , 1189; Kilmore hospital, 441; Brady, J. C., 1404; Brady , P., 952; Brewster , J. C., 2270; Mansfield public hospital , 674; St. Arnaud district hospital, Bronard, F., 838 ; Brown, A., 1004, 1190, 1444 ; Brown, C., 328. 606; Brown, F., 84, 883 ; Brown, G., 848; Brown , G. G, 643; Official visitors of lunacy wards in Bendigo gold district Brown, J., 1574, 2059 ; Brown, 54., 1605, 2274; Brown, N., general hospital : John Cogdon, 1008; Alexander Bayne, 998; Brown , S. C., 596 ; Brown , T., 1102 ; Brown , W., 280; 1008; Robert Strickland, 1008. Browne, W. J., 784; Browne , E. T., 384; Browning, S. C., 1829; Bruen , B., 1187,1836; Bruhn, B.A., 1041, 1544 ; Bruns, See Sites . Trustees. C., 1187 ; Bryan , WV., 200 ; Bull, J. A., 1041; Bullock, W., Hotbam borough : proclaimed a town, 2204; street proclaimed, 1490 ; Bunton , E., 1605 ; Burt, `T`.,1141 , 2138 ; Burgess, E., 613. 643; Burgess, J., 945; Burke , J., 200; Butler, A., 1898; Butler, T. F., 784, 1580, 1905; Butterworth , S. S., 1148; Howe, John Kennedy , deceased : administration notice, 2272. Butterworth , W. E., 117 ; Byrne, M. T. J.,1541; Cabalzar, Howqua road district: works on main roads, 2098. C., 1949 ; Cairns , J., 263 ; Caldwell , A., 746, 1861 ; Callander, Hughes, Margaret , her notice, 1001. A., 1748; Cameron , 1). J., 597, 1187, 1714, 1748; Cameron, D. J., 1362 ; Cameron , E., 482, 1721; Cameron, H ., 838, 1316; Huntly shire: proposed addition , 2019; endowment, 795 ; Cann, I., 746 ; Carden, J., 2195 ; Carletti, A ., 1414; Carpenter, bridge construction , 9; works, 633 ; works on main roads, 2190. A., 952 ; Carrick , R. W., 896 ; Carroll , M., 883 ; Carroll, W. Huntly shire rates, sale day, 553. H.,596,1500; Carter, G, 2195, 2234; Casey , G., 200; Casey, pound: 583; W., 1605; Cattach , J , 1574; Cave , J. P., 952; Cavenagh, M., Huth and co.'s notice to William Harvey, 1357, 1407. 1861; Cetemole , Al., 746 ; Ceresa, F., 1898 ; Chadwick , J., 708; Hydrographic notices. See Mariners. Chambers , R. B., 1404, 1905 ; Chard, W., 1141; Cherry, W, R, 440, 558; Chew Chuck, 1500 ; Christie , R., 482; Christie, W., 746; Church , R. J., 1539; Churchman , J., 1986; Clark. 1. E. A., 263; Clarke , H., 1679; Clarke , M., 1309; Clawson, J., 440; Clayton , G. E., 839 ; Cliff, E, 263 ; Clothier , C., 998,1544, Immigration and emigration : monthly rel urns, 177-8, 364-5, 1905 ; Coe, T. B., 746 ; Coghlan, M., 200 ; Cohen , M., 482, 998, 566-7, 799-800, 1011- 12, 1208- 9, 1352-3, 1570- 1, 1732-3, 1882-3, 1102, 1413; Cole, G., 1539 ; Cole, J. T., 84; Coleston , J., 946, 2066-7, 2212- 13. See Customs. 1232, 1837 ; Collins , B., 2053; Collyer , W., 1309; Conally, 0., Imported cattle. See Pounds. 673; Connaughton , J., 1861; Connell , D.,1714; Conquest, G., 1187; Conquest , 'I'., 1232; Cook, H., 200, 559, 848 ; Cook and Imported live stock . See Live stock. Cook, 2128 ; Cooke, T., 1721; Cooke , W., 1861; Cooper, C., Incendiarism . See Rewards. 1994, 2275; Cope , E., 279; Corcoran , D., 263; Cornish, J., India . See Horses . Mariners. 482 ; Cornea , E., 1032, Costelloe, M. F., 263, 2092; Cottier, T., 1898; Coulson , W., 1414,1721,1755; Cowell, J. W., 395,1905; Indian Ocean. See Mariners. Cowing, T., 14-44; Cowland, W ., 1141 ; Coyle , J. M., 1640, Indigo united road district : constituted a shire, 909 ; works on 2059; Craven , G. F., 753, 1650 ; Crawshaw , R., 1444; Crickmer, main roads, 17, 424. E., 839; Crimeen , M., 2274; Croad, J., 2128; Crocker, H. G., 883, 952; Crofts, S. T., 2194 ; Croker, E. J ., 746; Cruick- Industrial and provident societies act : Aurelia co-operative shank, A.. 1309,1414,1905; Cummings, M. J., 746; Cunning- society registered under, 1675. ham, B. M., 160 ; Cunningham , W. B., 81; Curran , I)., 1721; Industrial schools : regulations for boarding -out children, 1675. Curtis, M., 1090; Daddo, J. W., 1905 ; Daff, R ., 200; D'Agos- tini, D ., 596; Dakin , T . E., 1148; Dale, J. H.,1224; Dalrymple Inebriates : regulations for the retreat at Northcote, 1131. W. E., 2085; Dane , P., 1748 ; Davey and Judd, 336 ; Davey, --- Visitors of retreat , N orthcote , for females : John Thomas J., 673, 1613, 1781, 2311; Davidson, Al., 746 ; Davies , J., 1606; Smith, 1909; Richard gout , 1909;Edward Barker, 1909; W. Davies , Al. E., 839; Davies , W., 1195; Davis, I ., 1949 ; Davis, H. Campbell, 1909. W., 384; Dawbarn, J ., 1829; Dawson , E., 279; Dawson, J., Dawson , W., Day, It, ean, I., 882, Infanticide . See Rewards. 2[28; 2195; 643,1362;D 1102: Dear, J ., 1781; Delaland , J,279; Delaney , D., 1362, 1613; Infirmary , See Hospitals. Dervain, T., 1404; De Voss, H., 1575, 2028 ; Dibdin, G., 1943, Insolvency court judges for districts: S. H. Bindon , Mary- 2058; Dickason , J., 1640 ; Dickson , A., 1605, 2028, 2199; Dick- borough, 1153 ; John James Beresford Bowman, Mary borough son, M ., 1949; Dight, G., 1748; Dill, G F.,1404; Disher, W. J., 2165; Brice Frederick Bunny, Castlemaine , 859, 1871; J. G. 1224, 2092 ; Dixon, A., 1867 ; Dixon, J., 1090, 1195, 1613, 1837; Forbes, Ararat , 221; ditto , Maryborough , 221; Robert Dixon, R ., 1580 ; Doherty , D., 280, 643; Donnelly , T, 263; Williams Pohlman, Melbourne , 221; C. B. G. Skinner , Ararat, Dorza or Dorza , P., 1187, 1683 ; Doubleday , A., 1356, 1414, 859; C. P. Hackett , resigned , 223. See Clerks of courts. 1995; Doward, E., 1605; Dower, J., 1356; Dowlan , M , 1781; Drever, J., 1898; Dry, `7., 1613 ; Dudley, E., 2270; Duffy, S., Insolvent estates : chief commissioner , Robert Williams Pohl- 2023; Duke , F., 552; Dunbar , J, 482,1456; Dunbar, 11,1141; man, 221; C. B. G. Skinner , commissioner , Geelong and Duncan, M., 552 ; Dunkley, W. J., 673, 1456 ; Dunlop, Western districts, 859. J. A. W., 1856,2138; Dunn, A., 1986 ; Dunn, J., 1898 ; Dwyer, --- Assignees for districts : Samuel H. Cohen , 1419; Robert 5., 643; Dyett , C. N., 1224; Eagles , It.,632; agsou, E., 998; Giles Hamilton , Ararat (1239, corrected in1280 ) ; John Mason, Ebbles, T., 684 ; Eastlake, J., 1404; Eastwood , E, 1187, 1580; Western, 285 ; Adam Bruce Mackay, ditto , 285; Henry Charles Edgell, W., 552; Edwards , E, 200 ; Edwards , A]., 1714; Thorburn , Castlemaine, 285. Edwards , T., 385, 1004, 1721; Edwards , W., 385, Edwards, F. W., 895; Eldridge and Co., 952; Elliott, J., 32; Embescher, Insolvents : official weekly lists, 52, 95, 149, 160, 194, 231, 314, G., 1986; Estage, J. L., 1949; Eugeler , C., 1781 ; Evans, G. A., 370, 405, 462, 464, 509, 584, 621, 649, 699, 730, 761, 796, 876, 937, 432 ; Evans , W., 482, 2274 ; Everard, J., 1356; Everisf, G,, 983, 1011, 1069, 1129, 1179, 1208, 1249, 1306, 1352, 1381, 1426, 1489, 2028 ; Eymer, W., 125; Fairhurst , J,, 1141; Falk, L., 1482- 3, 1534, 1569- 70, 1602-3, 1633, 1676, 1711, 1743, 1766, 1824, 2229; Falla, J ., 1232, 1270 ; Fallon, T., 1613, 1755 ; Fallover, 1858, 1895, 1938, 1968, 2000, 2046, 2082, 2184, 2189, 2194, 2225, 2266, 2297. G., 482; Fancey , J., 839; Farham , W., 336; Farran , J., 2229; Fasoli, E., 327 ; Feast, A., 945, 1032, 1102, 1650, 1866; Fell, J., Assignments , liquidation , appointments of trustees, ex- 84; Fellows , A., 707; Field , A. It., 117; Fieldhouse , S, 952; amination notices, dividends , plans of distribution , registra- Findlay, W. D ., 1141; Finn , J., 84; Fitzpatrick , A., 1141; tions, applications for discharge , meetings , notices to creditors, Fitzpatrick, J., 1943, 2092 ; Fitzsimmons , P., 1641; Fraeukel, &c., in the estates of-Abel, T., 1224; Aberline, J., 1781; C., 848; Frahm, C., 848; Francis , P ., 2271; Fraser, G., 280; Adams and Adams, 895; Adams, C. J., 1943; Adams, J., jun , Fraser and Waddell, 440,559; Frawley , J., 1224,1545; Frazer, 1650; Ali Fang, J., 1356; Ah Look, 1041; Ainley, E., 1539; W. T., 1986; Flaxman , J., 2195; Flintoff , T., 784; Flohm, Aitken, J., 1714, 1748, 1791 ; Alder and Cook, 1986, 2059; J. H., 2230, 2310 ; Ford, J. W., 998 ; Forestall, P ., 1985, 2053, Aldridge, F. J., 1985, 1986, 2311; Alford, W., 945; Allen, H., 2234; Forster , C., 2053; Forster, J ., 2128; Forsyth, J., 2128;Allen, J.,199, 395; All en , W. P., 1041; Alphred , ff.,1141; 1606; Fox, C. J., 1404; Fox , J., 442; Fox, J. A., 643; Fuller, Alpin, E., 1599; Amery, E., 2195; Anderson, G., 2271; Ander- E., 217, 2028 ; Gallagher, G. H., 1404; Garbetini , J., 385; son, J., 883; Anderson, J. W., 2230; Anderson, W. M., 385, Gartrell, T . J, 151; Gaskin , G., 1986; Gavin, J., 1141; Geary, 451, 1148, 1500; Anthony, R. M , 1641; Anthony, T. W., 2270; J., 2053; Geilhofer , R., 14t4, 1721 : Gibb, J , 1721 ; Gibbins, Armitage, W., 2053; Arnold, J., 1224, 2138; Atkin, E., 498; W., 790, 895; Gibbs , H., 1490; Gilbert Brothers , 1781, 1866; Atkins, J., 1539, 2028; Ayres, W. H., 707; Bailey, J., 1748, Gilbert , G., 385, 790, 2199; Gilbert, T., 1828;Gill, H. It., 714; 2195;Bailey, T. R., 1606; Baines, F. H., 263; Baines , J., 946; Glenny, S., 2311 ; Glenny, S. S., 1898; Glynn and Buckley, Baines, R., 883; Baird , P , 1404; Baker , J., 1404, 1683; Bam- 1258, 1415 , 1866; Goff , A., 1090, 1866 ; Golding , G., 1232, 1721; ford, H., 746; Bantock, D., 643; Barfoot , H., 895, 1362; Goodwin, G. T ., 2128; Goodwin, W., 644; Gosling , P., 1995 ; Barnes, T. D., 1141, 2138; Barry, 'r., 1356; Bartlett, W., Gosney, G. J ., 559; Gougon, S., 838 ; Govan Brothers, 896; 746; Bateman , Smith and Co., 1866; Bateman , W., 1986; Govett, G.,2270; Grace , G. D., 1678; Graham , R., 883 ; Grant, Bates, A., 746; Bates, T. G., 2053 ; Baxter, M., 839; Baxter, D., 1544; Grant , J., 395, 1683; Grant, J. C., 1187; Grant, P., P. D., 596; Beavis, S. J., 839; Becker, W., 1141, 1790; Beer, 1539; Grant , ll., 1259, 1545; Gray, R., 713; Gray , T., 2194; C. E., 1141; Beggs , C., 896, 1836; Beinke, G. E ., 385, 1413, Greening , W., 1132;Greenwood, J ., 1755; Greig , D., 673; 2311 ; Bell Brothers , 597;Bell, A., 1356; Bell, F., 644, 1995; Grey, C., 263; Griffiths , T ., 746, 790; Grinter , It., 1041, 1102; Bell, F. J ., 1309; Benjamin , L., 753, 998; Bennett, H., Groves, D. B , 559; Guilfoyle , P., 2271 ; Hadley, J. C., 2195; 117, 336, 1270; Bennett, W . H., 385; Benzley, R. A., Hall, E. R., 2271 ; 14ammond, E . G., 1404, 2059; Hammond, 1829; Berkley , T., 1985; Bernstein, J., 753; Best and J., 385, 713, 838 ; Hampshire , J. E., 2229; Hancock , J., 1362; Eaton, 998, 1413; Bevan , G., 482, 1270; Beyer, A., 1575, Handasyde, D. L., 1913; Handbury , G., 883; Handley, J., 2274; Bibby, J., 708; Biddle, W. C., 2271; Bienvenu, 1444; Hanlon , 112.,2194 ; Hansen , J. M.,839 ; Han ,,lip, G.H., G., 1539; Binyon, E., 2085; Bird, C., 1683, 1861; Bir- 998; Hanson , T., 2305; Harding , W. W.,1141; Harper, G., 2305; mingham, P ., 2128; Birnie , It., 1032, 1994 ; Bishop, A., Harrison , D., 1090; Harrison , J., 1489;Hart, 14., 199, 280, 1580; Bishop, J., 385; Bishop, W., 1356; Blair, S., 882; 713 ; Hart, J., 746; Hartley, J., 327;Iiaslett , A., 784; Hassell, Blanchfield , G., 713; Bloor , 8, 336;Bloxsome , D., 1829; J., 1544; Hassett, Al., 2052; Hatton , R.,1781; Haub , J., 1898; B 18 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Insolvents, &c.--continued. Insolvents, &c.-continued. Hawkridge, W., 279 ; Hawksley, G., 1187 ; Hayes, J„ 32; 1090; Naylor, T., 125; Neale, J. A., 1640; Nealer, R., 1748; Hayles, S , 440 ; Haynes, J. G., 1611; Heagerty, D., 1414; Neeson, J., 1041 ; Negus, W., 263 ; Neilson, W., 200 ; New- Hedley, G. D., 23, 336; Heenan, P., 998, 1580 ; Henderson, A., son, 1V., 632, 896, 1721; Neylaw, M., 784; Nixon, H., 1943, 1829 ; Henderson, W.,2023; Henery, J., 1714,1790; Henning, 2028; Nixon, J. W., 1641, 1714; Nolan, J., 848; Norman, W., C., 199; Henry, C., 1489; Henry, R., 1195; Hennessey, D., 1102; Norman, W. S., 2128; Norris, W., 1490; Northmore, 1032, 1102 ; Hernan, P., 1948 ; Hickford and Hughes, 1683, G., 1404; Nott, C., 2085; Nugent, W., 1714; Oakley, S., 1404; 2092,2275;HickIing, T., 552,1004; Hill, A. 0., 2195 ; Hind- O'Brien, J., 125 ; O'Dea, T., 1714 ; O'Farrell, E., 838, 1103, son, M., 2271; Hislop, W., 632, 1195; Hitchins, W., 1829; 1141; O'Grady, A., 1748 ; O'Keefe, A., 998, 1148 ; Olds, W., Hitchins, F. J. T., 1356; Hitchins, J. V. Al., 1714; Hitchins, 1404, 1904; Oliver, H., 1994; O'l'lahoney, T. D., 216; O'Meara, W., 2234 ; Hodder, W., 552; Hodge, W., 1232; Hodson, C. J., 838; O'Neil, B., 125 ; O'Neill, J., 1574; O'Regaen, J., 1836; H., 632 ; Hodson, F., 1356 ; Hokin, T., 151,1456; Hollander, Orange, J., 2220; Osborn, J., 1141; Osborne and Co., 1683, G. R., 683 ; Holloway, A., 1090, 1148,1.362; Homan, E, 2272; 1755 ; Osborne, T., 1641; O'Shannassy, 111., 1861 ; O'Sullivan, Hood, J., 946; Hook, E., 327, 1580; Horne, H., 200; Hough, C., 217; O'Sullivan, P., 1224; Quaas, L., 946; Quirk, J., 2229; W., 1714; Howard, P., 1141 ; Howard, W., 327, 1004, 1490; Packham, S., 1309, 1362; Pa hlaw, E., 746; I'aice, T., 1356, Huckson, J. H., 2128; Huckson, R., 632, 1721; Huff, J., 1141; 1904; Palmer, J. W., 1544; Palmer,'1'. P., 1860, 1905; Parker Hughes, C. J., 2271 ; Hughes, W. A,, 2195, 2234; Hume, J. Brothers, 952 ; Parker, C., 2023 ; Parker, D,, 1404 ; Parks, S., H , 597 ; Hume, J., 1187 ; Hurley, E. J., 1641; Hutchinson, 1781; Parnaby, C., 707, 896 ; Passmore, J. C., 883 ; Patchell, MI., 1090; Hyndman, W., 451; Ingles and Gresham, 676; J. M., 151, 1580 ; Paterson. J., 1356 ; Paterson, W., 200; Isles, N., 1679 ; Irvine, W., 998,2052; Jackman, J. T., 1444; Patrick, M. J., 2128 ; Paul, G., 753 ; Pavick, A., 1141; Jackson, H., 673, 1539 ; Jackson, J., 1356 ; Jackson, J. F., Paynter, II., 2229 ; Peel, R. R., and T., 559 ; Peel, P., 1995; 151 ; Jacobs, J., 1032 ; Jagor, J., 482 ; James, H., 84 ; James, Peel Brothers, 2028; Peel and Peel, 440, 1148, 1500; Peerbox, J. W., 1829; James, R., 1356; James, W., 1500; Jameeson, G., J, 838 ; Pegg, T., 1258 ; Peirce, T., 2229 ; Perkins, J. N., 1309, 1574; Jamieson, M., 1404, 1756 ; Jamieson, W., 1490; Jamison, 1580; Perling, W., 263; Perry, J., 1748; Peter and 1llillane, G. H., 1356; Jaques, J., 327; Jeffrey, J., 327, 753; Jeram, 2138; Philips, J. A., 200; Phillips, J., 2085; Phillips, M., 1258; S., 2195; Jerram, W., 1444, 1499, 1905; Jervois, R, 1224; Phillips, W,, 2023; Pick, W. B., 1861; Pierpoint, W., 497; Jewell, W., 2229; Jobson, G., 440, 498; Johansson, P., 1187; Piggin, J. C., 1715, 1755 ; Piper, J., 1187; Pleasants, J., 1090; Johnson, E., 1861 ; Johnson, G. R., 784; Johnson, J., 883, 952, Piomer, J., 1356, 1836; Plummer, J. K. B., 1102; Pollock, A., 1580; Johnson, T., 1141; Johnson, T. C., 998,1579; Johnson, 1782 ; Potts, J., 440, 1414 ; Potts, W., 1309 ; Poulton, T., 559, W., 746; Johnston, R., 1356, 1949; Johnston, S. C., 1258; 1195; Pow, A., 596; Power, D., 1574; Power, J., 708; Prisk, Jones, C., jun., 1678; Jones, 1R., 1747; Jones, W., 23; Joseph, S., 684,714; Purcell, J., 998, 1755 ; Purves, T., 838 ; Rae and H., 1613; Julian, E., 2053; Kahmann, J. F, 1714; Kean, R., Robinson, 883; Raingbury, H., 784; Randal, F. C., 263; 1187; Kearney, M., 280; Keates, J., 2053; Keating, J., 1309; Rashleigh, W., 160; Rayment, E., 998; Rea, J., 1640; Read, Keating, M., 1414,1683; Keecherer, C., 1187; Kells, T., 998; R., 790, 1456; Redpath, J. C., 1898; Regan, J., 1187; Reidy, Kelly, J., 2195; Kelly, M., 1090; Kemball, W., 1270, 1721; J., 199 ; Reuter, C., 279 ; Reynell, A., 1861; Reynolds, E. T., Kemp, J., 279; Kemp, W. S., 1678, 1721, 1837; Kenney, A. 1259 ; Reynolds, G., 596, 848,1867; Reynolds, W., 606 ; Rice, C., 1414; Kenney, T., 746; Kenny, Al., 1748; Key, E., M., 1456; Richards, S., 998; Richards,'., 84; Richards, W., 1781; Keyte and Pasfield, 708; King, E., 673, 1232; King, 263; Richards, W. W., 784; Richardson Brothers, 784, 849, J., 1539, 1580, 1866, 2028; King, 1, , 1187; Kreckler, H., 2138 ; Rigby, J. E., 160, 395 ; Ritchie, D., 2194; Roach, J., 1861, 2059; Kerr, W. J., 746; Kershaw, It., 552, 68.3; 1605; Roberts, D. P., 1714; Roberts, P., 1714, 1781, 1837; Kitto, T. L., 72; Krugger, P., 1224; Kavanagh, B., 2194; Roberts, S., 1187,1232,1866; Roberts, W.,1755; Robertson, Lacey, G., 746, 895, 1613; Laidlaw, 1V.,2052; Laing, F. T. B., M., 1187; Robertson, W. M., 1032,1413,1613; Robinson, C., 280; Laing, T. F., 1539; Laland, 11. C, 440; Lamb, J., 440; 279, 683; Robinson, T, 1032; 'Robson, W., 1032,1362; Roche, Landles, J., 482, 895; Lange, C. L., 1032; Langford, G., 32; '1'., 1898; Rochester, C., 1356; Rogers, A., 1994; Ronald, Laughton and Co., 497, 753, 1195 ; Laurie, F., 1683; Lavezzolo, J. S., 1641; Ross, T. J., 1224; Rowlands, G., 746,1755,1995; J., 883 ; Lawrence, J., 1415 ; Lazarus Brothers, 597, 643, 1004, Rumpf, P., 1148; Russ, H., 117, 160, 753, 1102; Ryan, H., 1232, 1414; Leddin, T. M., 708, 1414; Lee, J, 1714, Lee, M. 1986; Ryan, P., 1141; Salomon, M., 1837; Sampson, W., M., 1090; Lee, P, 1404; Lee Soon, 683; Lesh, €Y.C., 1829, 2199; 385, 1195; Sampson, W., T., 1539; Samuels, L. A., 1605; Lethlean, T., 1861; Leverett, W., 2195; Lew Ah Toon, 327, Sargent, F. J., 160; Sarlori, M., 125; Saunders, A. F. W., Lewellin, W. E., 385; Lewis, R. P. B., 1309; Lewis, T., 673, 1309, 1837; Savage, J., 280; Sayer, C., 1187, 1232; Schott, J. 876 ; Lewis, W. J., 708, 948; Liddle, R., 2092; Liddy, J., 1574, A., 1444; Scott, Illig and Co., 1678; Scurfield, W. D., 784; 1790; Lightfoot, T. H., 32; Limon, J., 1258; Linton, G. V., Searle, F. J., 1032; Seebeck, J., 1309, 1362, 1650; Seedsman, 1032; Lister, C., 643; Livingstone, A., 1721, 2059; Lochrie, W., 708, 1683; Segrave, W., 1860, 2059; Sharp, C. C., 1943; N., 839, 2059; Loggie, W., 895; Loughlin, J., 117; Love, A., Sharp, R., 1090; Sharpe and Radden, 643; Shaw, J., 2085; 1456, 1943, 1994; Lovett, F., 746; Lowe, G., 1721; Lucas, J., Shearan, P., 2199; Shields, J., 673;Shields, T. W., 1678; 2195; Lynch, M., 84; Lyons, W., 946; Machefer, V. E., 384; Shiels, T. F., 385; Shortall, P., 998; Siddall, P., 1356, 1414; Mackay, T., 2058; Mackenzie, A. J., 998; Mackie, R., 2195 ; Simcoe, T., 895; Simmonds, H., 1224; Simmons, J,, 839; Macklin, W., 1905; Macnamara, T., 839; Maddox, F., 1574; Simpson, J. H., 2195; Sims, A., 1943; Sinclair, A. G., 263; Magee, J., 280; Magos, G., 1191; Mainaid, H. E. M., 1090; Sinnott, J., 1860; Sloman, H., 385, 1004, 1790; Smalley, J., Major, L., 883; Mallen or Mallon, A., 1041,1195; Maloney, 1714; Smart, J, 1829; Smith, F., 2128; Smith, J., 1404, 1544, D., 385; Malony, J., 1861; Mann, I., 1456; Mann, J., 945, 1574; Smith, J. H., 1575; Smith, T., 1986, 2085; Smith, W., 1041; Mann, W. J. E, 1683; Manning, H, 1309; Marr, J. A., 713; Smith and Robertson, 895; Snow, M., 1781; Solomon, 552; Marris, J. B., 280, 2274; Marshall, H., 2053; Marshall, S., 943, 1004; South, C. J. W., 1102; Spearrett, B. F., 1898, J,482,683,1316; Marshall, J. W., 1309; Marshall, W., sen., 1949; Spencer, C., 1679; Spencer, J., 552; Spier and Co., 440, 336; Martin, R.,385,559; Martin, T., 200,1790; Mason, A., 498, 559, 2058; Squire and Freeman, 2275; St. Leger, J., 2270 ; 1574;Mason, J., 1898; Matheson, H., 1640; Matthews Bro- Stagoll, J. W., 838; Starling, D. P., 945, 2092; Startup and thers, 643, 1041; Mathews, D. and W. S., 552; Matthews, G., Miell, 1259, 1356, 1413, 1650 ; Stead, H., 606; Steel, J., 597; 1500; Matthews, J., 952; Matthews, J. R., 1032, 1580, 1613 ; Steer, T., 125; Stephens, E, 1949; Stern and Eymer, 125; Mayor, F., 2085; Mawbey, H., 1943; May, J., 1141; Mayne, Stevens, J., 1714; Stewart, G. A., 1580; Stewart, J., 439, 498, P., 707;McArthur, J., 1187; McBride, C., 708, 790 ; McCabe, 559, 746, 1414, 1755, 2230; Stewart, M., 1905; Stewart and J. W.. 336; McCann, E. A., 1190; McCanny, T., 1141, McKenzie, 1455, 1995; Stewart and Wills, 883; Sticken, 1994; McCarthy, J. A., 1943; McConnell, W., 1650; McCor- M., 440; Stobaus, R., 1316; Stocks, J. D., 1580; Strike, H., mick, E., 263, 1949; McCracken, S., 1414, 1721, 2311; McCul- 1356; Strode, R., 263; Stroud, R. J., 482; Stuart, C., 1606, luagh, F., 1187,1271; McCurdy, J., 1102;McDonald, A.,1860; 2059; Sullivan, E., 1641; Sullivan, J., 125; Summers, J. C., McDonald, J. T., 1356; McDonald, M. A., 2023; McEwan, 1641;Swan, J., 1986; Swan, T., 72; Tait,C., 217, 498; E. A., 597,1232; McGain, W. M., 1188; McGillivray, S.,1861; '.fait, J., 4S2; Tamo, S., 1605; Tanner, J. R., 200; Tate, J, McGinley, J., 883, 1683; McGowan, P., 336; McGrath, J., 2230; Taylor, A., 1721; Taylor, J., 643, 748; Taylor, J. F., 2195; McGraw, E., 1605; McGreal, T., 440; McGregor, J., 327; Taylor, W., 482; Thomas J., 714; Thomas S., 1678; 1414; McGregor and Co.; 1949; McGuffie, A., 1362, 1613; Thompson, W., 1148; Thompson, W. R., 845; Thomson, W., McGuire, J., 2053; McGurk, J., 1613; McInerney, J., 1032; 882; Thorne,J., 440,1041; Thornton, A., 643; Ticked, G., McIntosh, D., 1544; McIntyre, J., 1790;McKay, J., 1650; 632, 1316; Tickner, G, 946; Tilley, J. H., 2195; Todd, T., McKellar, J., 713; McKenzie, A. J., 1683; McKinley, J., 1187, 2028; Todd, Z., 1539; Tonini, G. P., 1309, 2138; Tonkin, 1641; McLaren, A., 1232; McLauchlan, It., 263, 39551544; E., 1640; Tonkin, F., 72, 450; Tooher, T., 784, 1499; Toohey, McLaughlin, J., 1678; McLean, Carden, and Co., 2195; W., 1404; Toone, T. A., 1640; Torr, J. 0., 1678; Trebilcock, McLean, P., 2271; McLeay, C., 947; McLeod, J., 385; J., 1404, 2059, 2274; Treseder, T. G., 1943; Tress, G., 117, 160, McMellen, J., 839; McMillan, J., 1356, 2059, 2274, McKee, 451; Trevorrow, R. S., 596; Trezise, J. R., 1489; Trottiez, A., 72; McPhillimy, J., 482, 1195; McQueen, G., 552, 606; D., 1747; Tuddenham, J., 336; Talk, T., 451; Turnbull, J. McQueen, R., 1943; McSbanag, H., 1309, 2138; McSweeney, 632,1103; Turnbull, W., 32; Turner, G., 1575; Turner, J. J., 1187; McSweeney, M., 2271; McTaggart, P. Al., 882; W., 279, 1721; Twycross, S., 1444, 1949, 2028; Venner, T., McWha, G., 673; Meagher, J., 1539; Mehew, Al.,1986; 2028; Vlaeminck, C. L., 2085; Von Allworden, J., 2128; Messiter, J., 1544; Meyer, F., 1187; Michael, A., 606; Vowell, G. S., 883,1580; Wackett, J., 385; Wade and Bourke, Michael, I., 160; Michell, J. H., 790; Millane, P., 2138; 643;Wade and Co., 714; Wain, W. H., 1258; Waite, J. K., Millane, P. and D., 596; Miller, A, 1755; Miller, J., 746; 2128; Walden, T., 2053; Wales, G., 946; Walker, A., 327; Miller, J. A., 1404; Millet, R., 263; 'Hilton, J. F., 497 ; Walker, G., 2128; Walker, J., 151, 2195; Wallis, T. M., 8S3; Mitchell, C., 327; Mitchell, J., 217, 883, 1195, 1715; Mit- Walsh, R., 883, 1721; Walters, H., 1994; Walton, C., 632; chell, R. H., 946; Moffatt, It., 2271; Moloney, J., 200; Waniess, S., 2230; Wardell, B. F. X., 1986; Warrnambool Monger, T. C., 2053; Moore, W., 1943; Moran, P., 1090, meat preserving company, 1270; Warne, E., 839,, 1580 ; 1755; Moran, Gurney, and Co., 1195; Morgan, 11., 263; Warne,H., 1898; Warr, J. J., 1489, 1650; Waterfield, H., Morres, T. F., 1270, 1415; Morris, H., 784, 1499; Morris 2053; Waters, W. H., 2229; Watson, J., 1090;Watson, T. A., and McMurray, 1404, 1500;Morrish, J., 1232, 1755; Mor- 1539; Watson, W., 2053; Watt, J., 1721; Watts, H., 1575; rison, F., 1444; Moss, H., 1032; Muckner, G., 1641; Muir, Watts, J. A., 1041,1683; Wayne, P., 753, 1362,1500; Wawn, D., 1683; Mulgueeny, J., 1258; Mullan, P., 1500; Mullin, J. J., 125; Webb, J., 440, 1949, 2274; Webster, L., 125; B. J., 2085; Mumford, F. W., 1444; Munn, J., 998, 1755; Weir, .Burnside, and Co., 1828, 2199; Wellard, J., 753; Wer- Munro, J., 263; Munro, R,, 707; RMunro, rr'. C., 263, 895, 1721 ; nicke, H., 1606, 1837; Wesson, S. J., 1195;Wharton, A., Murphy, H. M., 790; Murphy, M., 1714; Murphy, P., 385, 2229; Whipp,W., 883; Whitby, E. R., 1356; White, A., 1829; 1195; Murphy, W. J., 1489; Murray Brothers, 1456; Murray, White, F. C., 1715; Whitehead, J., 1490; Whiting, G., 440; A., 1781; Murray, J., 1090, 1606, 1866; Myers and Co., 1090, Whitty, G., 1414, 1755; Wilcox, E., 498; Wiles, G., 1580; 1683; Napier, C. H., 1258; Narracott, A., 2195; Nathan, A., Wilkinson, W., 263, 1004; Williams, D., 746; Williams, J., GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1874. 19

Insolvents , &c.-continued. Lands and agriculture: William Henry Archer to certify ac- 673. 1187; Williams, J. E, 848; Williams, J. W., 1187, 1456, counts, 960; Arthur Morrah, appointed inspector of the 1867, 2059; Williams, W., 1905; Williamson, C. A., 1574'- departments of lands and agriculture, 1909; duties assigned to Wills,M., 1141, 1755; Wills, W., 200; Wilson, A., 1356, 1580; him, 1909. Wilson, C. F., 946; Wilson, G, 707, 1544, 2028 ; Filson, H. W., 32; Wilson, J., 1606; Wilson, J. G., 1574; Wilson Lands: R. P., 1575; Winter, S. E., 1309; Witham, G., 1755; Withers,, - Agents for issuing licenses, &c. See Agents. S. E., 2128; Wittgenstein, W. L., 597 ; Womersley, F., 498; Bailiffs. See Bailiffs. Woodhead, T., 1943; Worrall, M., 482; Wray, J., 1714,1748; Wright, D, 1405; Wright, J., 1714, 2059; Wright, J. J., 1715 ; -- Cemeteries. See Cemeteries. Sites. Wright, J. W., 1641; Wyatt, J., 1641; Wylie, C. A., 2635 --- Certifying officer. See Accounts. Wylie, T., 1195; Barra, J. A., 336; Yates, J., 1356; Yeomans, F., 1574; Youden, W. A., 2195; Young, T., 327. - Church lands. See Church lands. --- Committees of management. See Trustees. Inspector -general of public works: George Gordon, acting, 2165. --- Commons. See Commons. Inspector of fisheries. See Fisheries. -- Control of lands. See Trustees. Inspector of the departments of lands and agriculture : duties assigned , 1909; Arthur Morrah appointed, 1909. Deeds. See Deeds. Inspector of powder -magazines . See Powder -magazines. --- Depasture. See Depasture. Inspectors . See Cattle . Lunatic asylums . Mines . Schools. - Gold-fields. See Mining. Slaughter -houses. ®- - Hearings, public, to be held by the minister of lands on Inspectors of nuisances . See the names of local bodies. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 1, 49, 89. See (below) Local land boards. Inspectors of sheep and stock. See Cattle. Commissioners of the supreme court. Sheep . Stock. --- Leases (deeds). See Deeds. Minerals. Mining. Instruction . See Education . Schools. ---- Leases and licenses, &c.: leases or licenses, authorities to occupy, approval, &c., forfeited, cancelled, annulled, or re- International code of signals, 2205. voked, 16, 66, 190, 251-2, 311, 360-1, 412, 413, 459-61, 532, 613- International exhibition . See Exhibitions. 616, 655-6, 736, 767, 802, 805-6, 872, 992, 1023, 1127, 1129, 1246, 1433, 1437, 1589, 1632, 1671, 1700, 1741, 1772, 1887, 1921, 1928, Intestate estates. See Curator. 2008, 2014, 2042-3, 2076, 2114, 2185, 2263, 2301; licensees in Invention for signalling . See Mines. arrear, 64, 522-532; cancellation of a holding revoked, 2303; Inventions . See Patents. ditto of a license revoked, 1302; applications for licenses approved, 733-5, 762-4, 803, 871, 929, 930, 987-8,1020-1, 1075-7, J, 1124-5,1166-70,1213-14,1244-6,1300-2,1347-51,1385-6,1434-6, 1466-8, 1528-30, 1563-4, 1590-2, 1627-9, 1667-70, 1698-1700; Jackson, John, deceased, administration notice, 1144, 1191. 1736-40; 1767-9, 1809-11, 1849, 1887-8, 1922-4, 1976-9,2009-10, Jetties. See Piers. Ports. 2039-41, 2076-7, 2110, 2113, 2181-3, 2217, 2257-60, 2302; tenders for grazing licenses accepted, 804; applications for licenses Jika shire: endowment, 795 ; works, 152, 2297. refused or not granted; 805, 912, 986, 989, 1078, 1126, 1171, Judges. See County courts. Courts of mines. Insolvency. 1217, 1246, 1302, 1351, 1386, 1438, 1531, 1562, 1589, 1630, 1666, Supreme court. 1700,1735,1769-70,1812-13,1848,1891-2,1924-5,1974-5,2007-8, 2041-2, 2079-80, 2112, 2113, 2183-4, 2219-20, 2260-1, 2303 ; ditto Judicial notices. See Insolvents. Legal. withdrawn, 1078; areas of land held under licenses altered, Jung Jung : town in the parish of, 1212. 252, 805, 872 ; notices to licensees in arrear with payments, Justices of the peace. See Magistrates. 522, 1918, 2222. - Leases of sites applied for, &c.: tramway purposes, 203, K. 265, 330, 387, 442, 483, 554, 884, 947, 1001, 1033, 1225, Kalkallo : town proclaimed, 1915 ; petty sessions appointed, 2032. 1357, 1862; applications for lime sites invited, 2172, 2224. Kangerong road district : works on main roads, 2098. Local land boards: hearings to be held, postponed, &c., 49, 131-3, 167-8, 348-350, 359, 403, 460, 520-1, 571, 616, 656, 737, 766, Keepers of powder-magazines. See Powder-magazines. 802, 868, 913, 914, 933, 990, 1024, 1074, 1116, 1171-2, 1216, 1218, Keilor shire : endowment, 795; pound rates, 829. 1303, 1345-7, 1391-2, 1437, 1471, 1526-7, 1561-2, 1627, 1661-2, 1697,1742-3, 1770, 1813-14,1846, 1851,1892, 1926-7, 1972, Kensington pound: keeper, E. S. Moller, 1189; sale day, 1189. 2005-7, 2038, 2073-4, 2081, 2109, 2172-3, 2221, 2253; regulations Kew asylum. See Lunatic asylums. as to appeals against the proceedings of local land boards, 15559,1623. Kilburne, William Isaac, deceased; administration notice, 948. - Minerals. See Minerals. Kirkella pound: sale day, 1033, 1142. Mining on reserved lands. See Mining. Koroit borough : regulations, 1899; bye-laws, 1899. - Names of places altered, 1469, 2214. Koroit pound: keeper, James Sheehan, 1540; sale day, 1540; rates, 1306. - Notices : occupation branch of the lands office constituted, 568; applications invited to fill the position of pupil draftsmen Korong shire : endowment, 795; polling-places, 1426; bridge and surveyors, 654, 700; applications received for leases or construction, 660; works, 1783; works on main roads, 2297. licenses on the Barwon river, Geelong, for manufacturing Kowree shire : endowment, 795; polling-places, 1201; works, purposes, 989; forms of account, returns of leases and licenses, 553, 1306; works on main roads, 2190. deeds, and leases, licenses, and receipts, &c., capable of bearing Kowree shire pound : rates. 583. a money value, how obtainable, 647; requisitions for forms and books under the new regulations to be forwarded in, 1045; Krambruk : township named, 2214. applicants for licenses under sections 19 and 49 cautioned Kyneton shire : added to, 134; divided anew, 1367; proposed against occupying lands until authorized, 1437; notice to diminution, 1426, 1872; endowment, 795; polling-places, 1367; licensees under section 47, page 1592; notice to applicants road tolls, 1749; works on main roads, 2297; bridge con- under sections 19 and 49, page 1663; boat-house sites in Albert struction, 2098. park lake, tenders accepted, 2074; survey office opened at Alexandra, 2081 ; collectors to provide themselves with Kyneton shire pound: rates, 467 ; sale day, 553. license forms, 2203 ; notice as to returns of licenses and unused forms, 2203; application to purchase a road at Hey- L. field, 1783; licensing officers and bailiffs not to issue licenses for timber, &c , cutting, and other purposes in respect to Land officers : reserved lands fronting the Southern Ocean or Bass's Straits, ---- Alexandra, H. M. Taylor, 1504; Bairnsdale, J. H. Tyrer, 1386, 1437. 168; Ballarat, H C. Staveley, 649; Belfast, G. 11. Richardson, 285; Chiltern, H. E. Cheshire, 612; Heathoote, G. W. Pat- - Officers : secretary to department, William Henry Archer, terson, 1504; ditto, A. L. Sutton, 1586; Kyrieton, A. L. 899; surveyor-general ex officio member of all local land Martin, 612; Melbourne, Nehemiah Wimble, 285; ditto, boards, 1841; A. C. Allan, inspector-general of surveys and Charles H. Fletcher, 1200; Port Albert, R. E. Hollick, 168; plans, 960; G. T. McDonald, district surveyor, 960; John Smythesdale, L'E. Martin, 505, 612; St. Arnaud, ditto, 612; Frayne in charge of Bairnsdale survey office, 2204; resigna- Swan Hill, W. T. Swann, 612; Wangaratta, s'. J. M. Marsden, tion of Clement Hodgkinson, 960. See Agents. Bailiffs. 718; Wodonga, Alfred Born, 168; Wood's Point, James Land officers. Sennett, 718; Yackandandah, Benjamin Rucker, 168; ditto, - Regulations : for the custody and issue of forms of licenses B. K. Smart, 285. and other forms, and the collection of rents and fees in connec- - relieved : F. Fearn, 348; W. Kennedy, 2032; J. F. Duma- tion with the alienation and occupation of crown lands, 407; resq, 2032; S. D. S. Huyghue, 2032; T. 1-tarsant, forms of licenses, fees for services, licensing officers' returns, 2032'- &c., 409; as to applications to select lands, 568; fees for J. Dodds, 2032; F. E. Adamson, 2032; W. Armstrong, 2032; W. Phipps, 2032; A. Cheyne, 2032; G. \, . Patterson, 1803. licenses under section 42, page 536, 568; regulations as to licenses under section 47, page 868; forms of application Land revenue : officers authorized to receive rents and fees under the 19th section, 1017; renewal of licenses for purposes under the land act 1869, page 456, 1803 ; C. H. Fletcher relieved specified in schedule ix. of the regulations, and for sawmills, from. the collection of public moneys, 1842; appointment of &c., 1124; duties of the inspector of the departments of lands J. Dodds, collector of territorial revenue at Linton, cancelled, and agriculture, 1909 ; regulations as to permits for grazing 2290. See Accounts. Lands. purposes, 1531; treasury regulations for the collection of land Land and works, board of: member, William Henry Archer, revenue, 2105 ; regulations for the custody and issue of forms 899; bye-saws for the conduct of the businesq, 69. See Agents. and licenses, &c., and the collection of rents and fees under the and act suspended, 1240, 1725 ; ditto revoked, 2106; handing surveyors and waiters. See Customs. regulations for the issue of licenses, leases, and grants, and the 20 INDEX TO TIIE VICTORIA

Lands-continued. Legal and j udicial notices, &c.-continued. receipt , of monies appertaining to the lands department, J enQen and anotherv . Bartlett,1945; Johnston v. Holden,1492; 2106-7; a, new schedule substituted in lieu of no. xxix. in the Joshua v. Guthrie. 1716 ; Kearney v. Lucas, 442; Kelleher v. regulations of 26th May 1873, pace 2214; form in schedule 37 Connelly, 749, 1092; Kenery v. Miller, 749; Kennedy v. Ross, of the regulations of 26th May 1873 altered, 1299; regulations 2232; Kirkby v. Purcell, 750; Lamond and Kelly Wilson, as to appeals against recommendations of local land boards 2196; Land mortgage bank of Victoria v. Bourke, 1577; Lees and for application for forfeiture of licenses, 1559, 1623; v Hunt, 1784; Leeee v. Hartigan, 1092, 1191 ; Lennox v, Gol- certification of accounts for the departments of lands and den fleece anti lleales united quartz mining company, 2232; agriculture, 960. London and Australian agency corporation , 332; London regulations for Richmond park, 912; Domain garden, 1979 ; chartered bank v. Gavin, 2130; Lord and Hughes v. Vance, 483; for Ocean park, 2045; for Albert park and lake, 2074; for Lorimer, Marwood, and Rome v. Guthrie, 1717; Lyons v. Botanical gardens or Eastern park, 1568. Connelly, 1092 ; Maclurcan v. Murphy, 885 ; Mann v. Moran, 1945; McBride v. Clow, 1751 ; McGee v. Purcell , 750; McIntosh Reserved lands . See Sites. v. J ordan, 484; McIntyre and others v. Austin, 1093 ; McMullen Runs.Roads to See be Depasture.clo ed or opened . See the names of shires, co.u v. Ballarat meat -preserving company, 1407; McMullen v. Schyler, 885; McMullen v. Trevarrow and another , 1901,1945; McNeil v.Tomkins , 2087; McQueen v. Noonan, 119 ; McVitty Sale, selection , licensing, &c.: lands withheld from, or ex- v. McGrath , 1643; Minton v. Minton, 2026 ; Mitchell V. cepted from mining, &c., under § 6 and 102, page 2221, 2263, Douglas, 555 ; National bank v. Sheppard , 1901; Neal and 2301. See also Mining (operations). another v. Bucknall, 948 ; Neal and another v. Exon, 1001 ; Neill and others v. Whelan and others, 948, 1036; New north - Sales of land in fee simple notified , altered, &c.: Alexandra, Caledonia mining company , 1226; Norman v. White, 709; 14; Ararat, 187, 933, 1174, 1532, 1672; Avoca, 536, 1702; O'Callaghan and another v. Hall, 1001; Oriental bank v. Wheal 13airnsdale, 187, 363, 1344, 1465, 2223; Ballan , 1431 ; Ballarat, Terrill mining company, 442; Orleman v. Beath, 709; Page, 1388; 13eechworth , 806, 873,* 874, 914; Belfast , 873; Benalla, White, and company v. Walsh, 1901 ; Palmer and Wade v. 67, 97, 98,144,251, 738, 767, 1432; Beaufort, 1174; Buninyong, Egan , 948; Patten v. Bryant, 1785 ; Patten v. Hedley and 1566; Camperdown , 247, 414, 807, 1814, 2115 ; Casterton, 536, wife, 153; Paynter v. Ross, 749; Plant v. Tomkins, 1358; 990, 1176; Castlemaine , 144, 2012; Chiltern , 1022; Clunes, Powers and others v. Haine, 1781 ; Queen v. Barber, 842; 308, 1174, 1305, 1390; Colac, 248; Creswick , 768, 992, 2223; Queenscliffe fishing company , 1901, 2054 ; Randall and others Dunolly, 1630; Echuca, 67, 145, 248, 309, 362, 363, 536, 617, 701, v. Sims, 2307; Rankin v. Todd, 484; Robinson and company 736, 873, 1175, 1631, 2185; Geelong, 146, 248, 309, 361, 362, 461, v. Cuninghame , 709; Robinson v. Brady, 1226; Rolfe v. 519,617.1175,1305,1672,1928,1980; Hamilton, 14, 67, 68, 98,146, McCully, 1446 ; Rutledge v. Fogarty , 2055; Sadlier v. 188, 190, 249, 363, 537, 991,1176,1218,1532, 1666,1742,1928, 2115, Mclnarney , 675; Slack v. Winder , 25; Smith v. Tomkins, 2087; Heathcote , 1023; Horsham , 188, 249, 363, 738, 767, 874, 1127, Smyth and another v. Pegg and another , 1191 ; Stevens and 2185; Inglewood , 16, 1219, 1390 , 1742, 1852, 1894 ; Jamieson, company v. O'Grady, 1717; Strachan and Minter v. Mac- 934; Kilmore , 768, 914,1127,1432,1980 ; Kyneton, 99, 190, 250, namara, 202 ; Taylor v. MacCaskill , 1407 ; T aylor v. Starling, 25] ; Linton, 769; Maldon, 68; Mansfield, 2224; Maryborough, 786, 842; Tobin v. Rathcliffe , 1830; Walker v. Austin, 1093; 874; Melbourne, 16, 99, 188, 190, 362, 537, 769, 807, 1023, 1127, Walsh v. Star of hope mining company, 25; Watson v. Dunn, 1219, 1305, 1390, 1532, 1631, 1672, 1814, 1929, 2041, 2115; Port 1144; Watson v. Pegg, 1191 ; Waxman v. Mclllroy, 119; Albert, 1593; Portland, 538, 1773; Rochester, 701, 738, 767, Whiting v. Tomkins, 1862; Wilkens v. Guthrie, 1717; Wil- 808, 874, 1344, 1465, 1593, 1894, 2186, 2263; Rokewood, 2013; kinson v. Malcolm, 1830; Wilson v. Bailey, 1680; Wood v. liushworth , 1702, 2264 ; Sale, 146, 251, 808, 991, 1176, 1389, Kohbecker, 786; Wotherspoon and another v. Nicholson, 331; 1593; Sandhurst, 14, 15, 63, 97, 189, 250, 739, 740, 767, 809, 874, Wright v. Rawlings, 2307. 934, 1175, 1305, 1433, 1465, 1567, 1632, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1773, 1929; Seymour , 68, 98, 251; St . Arnaud, 100, 1128, 1219, 1389, Legally qualified medical practitioners . See Medical practi- 1594, 1895, 2013; Stawell , 63, 147, 363, 2186; Talbot , 935, 1128, tioners. 1390; Terang , 538; Wangaratta , 1390; Warrnambool , 63, 251, Legislative Assembly. 363, 414, 1176, 1351, 1533 ; lots offered as auction and unsold See Parliament. or forfeited, 190, 362, 461, 736, 810, 991- 2, 1129, 1533-4, 1930, Legislative Council. 1980, 2187; sales of allotments annulled, 410, 1126, 1433, 1594. Leigh shire: endowment , 795 ; bridge construction, 2098; works - Selection : lands available or open for, 16, 69, 100, 147, 191, on main roads, 2297. 252, 312, 361, 413, 459, 532, 659, 701, 735, 767, 806, 870, 872, 935-6, 989, 1023-4, 1126, 1173, 1217-18, 1246, 1303, 1347, 1392, 1433, Leigh shire pound: rates, 699. 1437-8, 1468- 9, 1527-8, 1530, 1562, 1588-9, 1630, 1671, 1701, Letters . See Post. 1740-1, 1772, 1808, 1851- 2, 1887, 1892, 1921, 1927- 8, 1979, 2008, 2013-14, 2042- 4, 2076, 2081, 2114, 2184, 2221, 2254, 2262, 2301; Letters patent for inventions . See Patents. lands withdrawn from selection , 63, 141, 654 ; lands withheld Levee to be held by the governor , 899, 959. from selection , leasing, sale , &c., 147; limit reduced for the selection of lands on either side of the preliminary traverse Lexton pound : sale day, 1142 ; rates, 966. of the Gippsland railway line, 459. See Mining. Lexton shire : endowment , 795;works onmain roads , 17, 2297; -- Sites. See Sites. road tolls, 118. --- Surveyors and surveys . See Surveyors. Libraries , public, or mechanics ' institutes , &c.: applications for a share of the grant for books invited, 49 ; ditto for a share of Timber reserves , &c. See Timber. the building grant, 1462, 1503. See Public libraries . Sites. -- T rustees of sites . See Trustees. Trustees. Lands and survey. See Accounts . Agents . Bailiffs. Land Licenses, miners' rights, &c., obtainable at the treasury by officers . Surveyors. requisition , 563, 611. See Accounts. Lands transfer : commissioner of titles, John Carter , resigned, Licenses and licensed persons. See Agents . Auctioneers. 1759 ; Brice Frederick Bunny , appointed, 1759. Bonded warehouses . De_asture . Forms. Lands . Minerals. Mining. Wines. --- Examiners of titles, Everett Bardwell, appointed, 1199; Richard Gibbs, resigned, 960. Licensing agents . See Agents. Landsborough pound, sale day, 1405. Licensing magistrates . See Wines. Lighthouses. Lara town , proclaimed, 1560. See Mariners. Leases. See Deeds. Forms . Lands . Mining. Lights. Legal and judicial notices, sales under ft. fa., &c., Abraham v. Lillydale shire : proposed addition, 7; increased , 405; endow- Newstead , 1191; Allardyce v. Macnamara , 676; Anderson v. ment, 795; polling -places, 1426; works on main roads, 2190. Christopherson , 1751; Aspinall v. Dick, 676; Australian Lime sites . See Lands. alliance assurance company v. Christopherson, 1751; Bailey v. Oriental mining company, 710 ; Bain v. Waurby, 1577; Linton pound: sale day, 387. Ballarat banking company v. Harberger , 1945; Bank of Little River pound : keeper , Henry Davis, 884. Victoria v. Anderson , 2055; Bank of Victoria v. Beyer, 1751 ; Bank of Victoria v. Hodges, 1446; Barnett v. Duff, 71-0, Live stock imported : quarterly returns to 31st December 1873, Bastings v.Tomkins , 1358; Beaver v. Guisepe , 842; Bent v. page 137; 31st March 1874 , page 821; 30th June 1874, page Punch , 1035; Berghoff and Touzel v. Stavert and company, 1366; 30th September, 1933. See Cattle. 1191; Block v. Miller, 266 ; Brady v. Dunn , 948; Brennan v. Liverpool and London and Globe insurance co.'s bill, 709, 747, McElgunn, 1541, 1718; Brodribb and others v. Kennedy, 785, 840. See Companies. 1191; Burnett v. Todd, 202 ; Bush v. Rule , 1901; Carroll v. Longden, 1311 ; Carroll v. Wilkinson , 1407, 1830; City of Loader, Edmund , deceased: administration notice, 387. Melbourne bank v. Morgan and Mackintosh , 2307; Colonial Local boards . See Health. bank v. Edwards , 786; Colonial bank v. French Island salt company, 1036; Colonial bank v. Tragardh , 73; Colonial bank Local forces. See Forces. Volunteer force. of Australasia v. Wheaton , 2196; Commercial bank v. Andrew, Local government . See the names of local bodies. 332; Cookson v. Austin , 119; Coombs v. Whally, 1784 ; Costin v. Coomassie quartz mining company, 1987; Dickinson v. Local land boards . See Lands. Hoare, 554 ; Dunlea and another v. Rule, 1901 ; Fitzgerald London international exhibition . See Exhibitions. and company v. Whitfield , 600; Gallaher v. Ryan, 388; Gar- diner and another v. Lasker, 202 ; Gibbs and others v. Longwood township : police offences act extended, 697. Clohesy, 1680; Griffiths and another v. Wylie, 25; Harris Lost and found property : Polynesian company's warrant for and another v. Rhodes, 1144 ; Hillard v. Postle, 1862; town lots, 554 ; rolls of notes of the London chartered bank, Hope v. Jordan, 600 ; Hurry and another v. Camwell, 636; 949; deposit receipt of ditto, Geelong , 1207, 1446. See Cattle. Hutchings v. Cuninghame , 709 ; Huth and company v. Pounds. Harvey, 1357, 1407; Hyland v. McCubbery, 2273; Hyland v. Mulhare, 2055 ; Hyland v. Reilly, 2025, 2055, 2273; Lunacy wards . See Hospitals. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1874. 21

Lunatic asylums : regulations for a temporary staff of warders, Maps and plans on sale, 23, 905, 1032, 1259, 1782, 23(5. 2291. Marine surveyor. See Navigation. - Medical superintendents : J. V. McCreerv, Yarra Bend, 2, Mariners, notices to : 455, 648, 1199, 1725, 2289; W. L. 4 atkins, Kew, 2, 455, 648. Cumberland islands, coral reef, 1704. Lutheran church. SeeTrustees. - Fiji islands, hydrographical information, 1027. M. - India, anchorage clear of cable in Madras roadstead, 286 ; lighthouse at Mandavee, 795; new Prongs lighthouse, Bombay, Macarthur pound: abolished, 152. 1425. Magazine keepers. - International code of signals, 2205. See Powder-magazines. Magazines. - New Caledonia: hydrographical information, 1027. Magistrate, territorial: John Creuzd Hingeston Ogler, 221. - New Guinea: south-east coast navigation, 1293 ; east coast and off-lying islands, 1704; Goschen strait, &c., remarks on, Magistrates appointed for general sessions districts: 1820. -- Alberton district : Francis Hobson Wallen, 1237. New Hebrides, reef, 1704. - Ararat district : Philip Hughes Callan, 346. - New South Wales : flagstaff, Macleay river, 457; wreckage Ballarat district : Thomas Crowley, 1153; Robert Fawell off Green Cape, 2167. Hudson, 1617; John Thomas Jebb, 1653; John Sutherland, - New Zealand: Auckland harbor, 3; Napier bluff-light, 1007; Thomas Westcott, 346. 968; port of Wanganui, 3; rock, Foveaux straits, 1294; Beechworth district: Jonathan Thomas Bell, 221 ; David Manukau Heads light, 1534; pilot station, port of Kaipara, Evans, 793; Hugh Duffin Harkin, 900; WilliamTelford, 455; 2081;lighthouse inCape Wanbrow, 2081; Petro reef, Western John Wigmore, 1964. Pacific, 1027. Belfast district: David Aitken, 1689. - Queensland : light-house, Moreton bay, 3; Pioneer river, 95; Princess Charlotte bay, 95; middle channel, Moreton - Bendigo district: Thomas Littleton, 1617; William Wood, 1617. bay, 355; approach to Endeavour river, 795; shoal near Mast- head island, 1065; rock off Sir James Smith's group, Cumber- - Bet-bet district : Joseph Burdess, 1964; John Jesse, 960; land islands, 1065; north-east coast, 1294; Burnet river light, Samuel Weir Ramsay, 1964. 1294; hydrographial notices, 1354; Wide bay bar, 1479; - Castlemaine district: John Kyd, 1964; Joseph Myring, Walker and Halifax bays, reefs in, 1704; light on Cape 1007; Robert Dent Oswald, 1114; James Reid, 1007; James Bowling-green, 1962; navigation of the Tipper Brisbane, 2081; Rowe, 1999. Harrington shoal, Inner Route, 2081; Three Rocks, Cumber- land group, 2104. - Echuca district: Alfred Richards, 1066. -- Ramos Island, Indispensable straits, 720. Geelong district: Richard Allen, 2097; John Masters Garratt, 1365 ; Basil Rout, 1964; Thomas Stoneman, 1365. -77 Solomon islands : coral reefs, 414; hydrographical informa- tion, 1161. Hamilton district: William Francis Cooke, 900; James Fulton, 1066; William Thomson, 505. - South Australia, Lacepede bay, 3; hulk at, Glenelg, 231, 286; shoal in Spencer's Gulf, 572; light at Port Adelaide, --- Kilmore district; John Guild, 1999; William John Lobb, 968, 1962; buoy off Port Gawler creek, 1534; light at Port 2097. Wakefield, 1933. - Loddon district : John Mitchell Irvine, 401; Walter Sum- - Sumatra, west coast, 1705. mers Puckle, Joseph Cobham Watson, 900. 1653; -'Torres Straits: navigation, 1293; beacons on reefs and Mansfield district: Daniel Hugh Evans, 793. islands in the inner route, 2035. -- Mclvor district: Alfred Leonard Wilton, 1237. - Victoria, navigation of west channel, Port Phillip, 355 ; - Melbourne district: Ewen Hugh Cameron (1617, corrected south channel lights, 901; swinging buoys for ships in Hob- in 1689); Simeon Cohen, 346; John Cooper, 1279; George son's bay, 1027; Anonyma buoy, Port Phillip, 1134; sailing Selth Coppin, 1365; Thomas Adam Ewing, 1365; Charles directions for the coast from Cape !Northumberland to Cape Francis, 2097; William Gleadell, 1464; Richard Heath, 1066; Otway, including King Island, 1281-1292; leading lights for Richard Hodgson, 793; Thomas Bruce Hutton, 1725; Wil- south channel, Port Piiillip, 1294; wreck of the Duke of Rdin- liam Isaac, 1365; James Jamison, 1464 ; Thomas Keys, 793, burgh in Port Phillip, 1294; Symonds spit beacon, 1595 ; William Kidney, 793; John Laurens, 1199; George Lewis, buoys and beacons in Western Port, 1726; vessel sunk in the 564; John McCutcheon, 1653; John Mcllwraith,1964; Wil- new cut of the Yarra, 1962; Warrnambool lights, 2101; Port liam Westenra Newcomen, 1279; John Pigdon, 1653; John Phillip, west channel lightship, 2104; navigation of the Yarra Murray Peck, 793; Samuel Sextus Ritchie, 505; William Yarra, 2167. Henry Rocke, 1617; Andrew Shields, 1871; John Mont- Western Australia: reef on passage from Fremantle, 901. gomeryTempleton (1617, corrected in 1653) ; Henry Walker, 793; George Wilson, 346; Benjamin Woodhead, 1964; - Wreckage, 2167. Ephraim Lamen Lox, 900. Markets. See Sites. Trustees. - Sale district: John Johnson, 94; Henry Bagnold Kelsall, Marong shire : proposed detachment, 2019; endowment, 795; 1653. works on main roads, 286, 2297. - Stawell district: Benjamin Sheldon Dawson, 221; James Marong shire pound: keeper, James Gray, 1190 ; sale day, 1190. Rickard, 221; Casimir Francis Rowe, 94. Marriages. See Guardians of minors. --- Warrnambool district: Alexander Buchanan, 1419; Thomas MacKnight Hamilton, 1725; William Lindsay, 1279. Maryborough borough: regulation, 999. Magistrates resigned : Samuel Bolden (Sale district), 960 ; John Master-in-equity, Robert Williams Pohlman, acting, 2097. Brisbane (Melbourne district), 1066; John Cameron (Bendigo Mclvor shire: endowment, 795; works, 1190, 1225, 2068; works district), 1237; James Dixon (Beechworth district), 1066 ; on main roads, 2297. Edward Eastwood (Ballarat district), 717; John Everard (Melbourne district), 1617; Hamlet Fletcher (Bet-bet dis- Mclvor shire pound: rates, 584. trict), 1725; Henry Froomes (Castlemaine district), 94; McLaughlin, George, deceased : administration notice, 1261. Richard Heath (Beechworth and Geelong districts), 1066; John Jesse (Loddon District), 960; Samuel Kirk (ditto), Measures. See Weights. 1199; William Gordon Laidlaw (Hamilton district), 564; Mechanics' institutes. See Libraries. Sites. Trustees. John A. McCarthy (Melbourne district), 1964; Samuel Medical board. See Police medical board. MacGregor (Warrnambool district), 2031; Jesse Stennett (Alberton district), 717. Medical officers. See Volunteer forces. Magistrates removed: James Callaghan, 1842; Thomas Finn, Medical practitioners, legally qualified: register for 1874, page 1332; William Pagan, 223. 105-111 ; additional, 169, 286, 507, 860, 1115, 1280, 1366, 1504, 1655, 1803, 2000, 2166; hour of meeting of board changed, 580, Magistrates, police. See Police magistrates. 611, 648, 2245. Mails. See Contracts. Tenders. Medical superintendents. See Lunatic asylums. Main roads. See Roads. Melbourne. See Water supply. Malden (united) shire: polling-places, 9, 661 ; endowment, 795; works on main roads, 137, 197; bridge construction, 2098. Melbourne botanical gardens. See Botanical gardens. Maldon united shire pound: rates, 829. Melbourne pound abolished, 328. Melton shire: endowment, 795; revision, &c., of voters' roll, Malmsbury pound: rates, 774. 1425;works on main roads, 2208. Managers of wharfs. See Wharfs. Members of parliament. See Parliament. Managing committees. See Trustees. Merchant shipping: act of 1873 published, 352; medical scale Mansfield shire: endowment, 795; bye-law, 1000; works on for, 576. main roads, 137, 2297. Meredith shire: divided anew, 281; polling-places, 661; endow- Mansfield shire pound : keeper, William Collopy, 483; sale day, ment, 795; works, 201, 1844; closing and alienation of a road, 598; rates, 1513. 1091 ; roads permitted to be closed, 1899. Mansfield town: police offences act extended, 507. Meredith shire pound: rates, 621; keeper, James Speckman, Manufactories. See Factories. 1091 ; sale day, 328, 1091. Manure depots. See Sites. Itlerriang shire : endowment, 795. 22 INDEX TO THE VICTORY.

Metals. See Minerals. Minister of mines. See Ministers. Metcalfe pound: rates, 742. Minister of public instruction. See Ministers. Metcalfe united shire: polling-places, 1426; endowment, 795; Ministers of the Crown : works on main roads, 2190. - 2nd May 1874, appointed: George Briscoe Kerferd, at- torney-general, 855. Methodist new connexion church. See Trustees. -- 4th May 1874, resigned: Alexander Fraser, commissioner Metropolitan lunatic asylum. See Lunatic asylums. of public works and vice-president of the board of land and Middleton township, Apollo bay, named Krambruk, 2214. works, 858. Military forces. See Forces. Volunteer force. - 4th May 1874, appointed : Robert Stirling Anderson, com- Minerals. See Mining. missioner of public works and vice-president of the board of land and works, 858; Angus Mackay, minister of public in- Miners' rights, &c., issuers of: R. N. Williams, Berlin, 795; struction, 858. G. E. Jackson, Tarnagulla, 1066. - 31st July 1874, resigned: James Goodall Francis, chief ®--- Appointments cancelled, James Veysey, 224; William secretary, 1459; Edward Langton, treasurer, 1459. Crooke, at Costerfield, 402. - 31st July 1874, retained office : George Briscoe Kerferd, See Accounts. attorney-general, 1459; James Joseph Casey, commissioner of Mines, board to examine inventions for signalling in mines: crown lands and survey and president of the board of land Robert Carr, 1725; James Cotter, 1725; Robert Gray Ford, and works and minister of agriculture, 1459; , 1725. commissioner of railways and roads and vice-president of the board of land and works, 1459; Robert, Stirling Anderson, Mines, chief inspector of, Robert Brough Smyth, 859. commissioner of public works and vice-president of the board Mines, inspectors of: A. B. Ainsworth, 2, 50; M. Amos, 2, 50; of land and. works, 1459; Edward Cohen, commissioner of H. Archdall, 2, 50; A. Armstrong, 2, 50; R. Arrowsmith, 2, trade and customs, 1459; Angus Mackay, minister of mines 50; H. C. Bate, 2, 50; H. St. H. Blair, 2, 50; T. L. Brown, 2, and minister of public instruction, 1459. 50; W. G. Couchman, 2, 50; T. Cowan, 2, 50; J. Darbyshire, ---- 31st July 1874, appointed : treasurer, 2, 50; R. W. S. Greig, 2, 50; R. Al. Harvey, 2, 50; F. M. 1459 ; Robert Ramsay, postmaster-general, 1459; Townsend Krause, 2, 50; J. Lynch, 2, 50; R. A. F. Murray, 1548; S. MacDermott, solicitor-general, 1459. Murray, 2, 50; H. B. Nicholas, 1066; R. Nankivell, 2, 50; J. F. O'Dwyer, 2, 50; D. O'Leary, 2, 50; J. G. Peers, 2, 50; Minors. See Guardians. S. B. Rowe, 2, 50; P. Simpson, 2, 50; J. Smith, 2, 50; J. Mint, Melbourne : charges for the receipt and coinage of gold, Stevenson, 2, 50; J. T. Strong, 2, 50; E. W. Turner, 2, 50, &c., 1. ditto resigned, 1200; A. F. Walker, 2, 50; O. P. Whitelaw, 1200; P. Wright, 2, 50. Mitiamo town : proclaimed, 613. Mines, minister of. See Ministers. Money-order offices. See Post. Minhamite shire : endowment, 795; works on main roads, 137, Moorabbin shire: endowment, 795; works on main roads, 2297. 2297. Mooroopna town : proclaimed, 868. Mining and minerals : Mornington shire : bye-law, 328; endowment, 795; works on - Bye-laws: Ballarat district, 1297; Beechworth district, main roads, 2297. 1914; Gippsland district, 1516. Mortality. See Births. Vital statistics. -- Clerks to boards: J. M. Bickett, Ballarat, 860; Thomas Mortlake pound: keeper, Jarees Bogle, 884; ditto, William Alexander Duncan, Gippsland, 2245; David Bickett, Mary- Absalom, 1540; sale day, 1540; rates, 1763. borough, 860. Mortlake shire: bye-law, 841; endowment, 795; bridge construc- - Number of members of mining boards fixed: Beechworth, tion, 2098; works, 363; works on main roads, 17, 2297. 52; Sandhurst, 52. Mount Alexander (united) shire : endowment, 795; works on ---- Districts and divisions thereof altered : Beechworth, 51; main roads, 286, 2190 ; officer for shire purposes, 2120. Sandhurst, 51. Mount Franklin shire: endowment, 795;works on main roads, --- Polling-places for districts : Beechworth, 52; Castlemaine, 424, 2208. 295; Gippsland, 1211; Maryborough, 295, 369; Sandhurst, Mount Franklin pound: rates, 1426; sale day, 1749. 52, 369. Mount Moriac pound : advertising sales, 483 ; sale day, 483. ---- 1 Returning officers for districts : Ararat, Walter Butler, 1365; ditto, Alfred Wyatt, 2245; Beechworth, A. W. Howitt, Mount Rouse shire: endowment, 795 ; polling-places, 286, 2098; 1365 ; ditto, Robert Pitcairn, 2097. works, 747; gates across roads allowed, 747; works on main roads, 256, 2297. ---- Leases for gold mining, mineral leases, and water-right licenses applied for, 54, 182-4, 257, 293-4, 415, 463, 516, 572, Mounted corps. See Volunteer force. 625, 660, 724, 867, 904-5, 962, 1016, 1067, 1069, 1129-30, 1158, Munica town : proclaimed, 2299. 1210, 1249, 1295, 1297, 1336, 1368, 1424, 1472, 1515, 1549, 1599, 1600, 1632-3, 1674, 1694, 1730, 1766, 1825, 1845, 1876, 1914, 1967, Municipal localities. See Cemeteries. Commons. Also the 2003, 2045-6, 2069, 2101, 2168, 2208, 2248, 2293; leases and names of local bodies. licenses forwarded for execution or delivery, 53, 294, 517, 698, Murder. See Rewards. 866,1130,1296,1514,1674,1825,2004,2t68;leasesand licenses Murray river: surveyors not to include in surveys on the refused, 7, 56, 100, 414, 462, 519, 625, 699, 770, 905, 961, 1016, Murray and its tributaries allotments with red-gum trees, 1129, 1549, 1600, 1876, 2046; leases and licenses declared void, 167. See Cattle. Customs. Fisheries. 7, 56, 184, 414, 519, 572, 625, 660, 725, 770, 905, 961, 1016, 1159-61, 1249, 1296, 1368, 1424, 1472, 1514, 1600, 1632, 1694, 1766, 1825, Museums. See Public library. 1844, 1914, 1966, 2004, 2046, 2068, 2102, 2167, 2249; applications Myrtleford : petty sessions appointed, 224. for leases and licenses abandoned, 148, 184, 414, 462, 519, 572, 699, 1211, 1249, 1337, 1368, 1675, 1844, 1876, 1966, 2046, 2102, N. 2208; licenses to assign and transfer, &c., gold mining leases, &c., 6, 258, 462, 661, 823, 1068, 1248, 1473, 1632, 1765, 1965, 2100. Nalinga town: proclaimed, 1697. --- Notices and regulations: regulations as to licenses to cut, Names of places changed, 1469, 2214. construct, and use races, drains, dams, and reservoirs, 905, Naringa town : proclaimed, 2074. 1472; reward offered for the discovery of the best means of signalling in mines, 1007. National gallery. See Public library. - Operations : lands excepted from occupation for mining Naval reserve. See Forces. purposes, and withheld from licensing, leasing, sale, &c., 258, Navigation : John Davies, engineer-surveyor, Port Fairy, 1280 361, 533, 990, 1129, 1392, 1469, 1525, 1549, 1588, 1625, 1666, 1894, William Richard Probert, marine surveyor of passenger ships, 1928, 1974, 2037, 2076, 2109, 2216, 2221, 2263, 2300-1; lands re- 1504. See France. Mariners. Pilotage. Ports. served or thrown open for mining operations, 17, 39, 40, 1549. Nelson, H.M.S. See Forces. ® Plans and maps on sale, 23, 905, 1032, 1259, 1782, 2305. Netherlands and British criminals : treaty for the mutual sur- Mining companies. See Companies. Partnerships. render of, 1959. Mining courts. See Courts of mines. Now Caledonia. See Mariners. Mining registrars : David Christy, 860; Shaftesbury Cooper, New Guinea. See Mariners. 2098; W. G. Couchman, 2245; Henry Hicks, 2032; G. W. New South Wales. See Cattle. Customs. Mariners. Moore, 649; J. H. Sandilands, 649; F. C. Tricks, 3. New Zealand : proclamation prohibiting the introduction into --- Assistants: Thomas F. Bullock, 3; Henry Whitern Howse, Victoria of cattle, sheep, and pigs, &c., from New Zealand 1464;John Nelson McKibbin, 2032. revoked, 283. See Cattle. Mariners. Quarantine. - Resigned: Francis Goode, 402; Peter Simpson, 2290. Newham pound: keeper, Edward Campbell Rennie (674, cor- Mining surveyors : Robert Watson, member of board of ex- rected in 709). aminers of, 2097; surveyors passed, 404. Newham (united) shire : endowment, 795. - Surveyors : W. G. Couchman, 2245; D. O'Leary, 2245; Newham united shire pound: sale day, 674, 709; rates, 699. Henry Boyns Nicholas, 1066; O. P. €Vhitelaw, 1200; Peter Simpson resigned, 2290. Newstead pound: keeper, Thomas Docking, 553; sale day, 1310. - Surveyors licensed to assist courts of mines: H. C. Bate, Newstead shire: endowment, 795; bridge construction, 2098; 1066; R. W. S. Greig, 1066; F. M. Krause, 1066; S. B. Rowe, polling-places, 9; works on main roads, 424, 2297. 1066; E. W. Turner, 1066; P. Wright, 1066. North Ovens shire: endowment, 795; bridge construction, 2098; Minister of agriculture. See Ministers. works, 1000, 1479 ; works on main roads, 2190. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1874. 28 Northcote. See Inebriates. Parliament-continued. Numbie Munjie town, proclaimed, 1299. Cope, T., Normanby, 697. Coppin, G. S., East Melbourne, 793. Nunawading shire : endowment, 795. Crews, J. B., South Bourke, 697. Curtain, J., North Melbourne, 793. 0. Davies, B. G., Avoca, 759. Oakleigh shire: endowment , 795;works onmain roads, 2190. Dixon, E. J., St. Kilda, 957. Duffy, J. G., Dalhousie, 697. Oakleigh shire pound: rates, 1134. Everard, J., Collingwood, 793. Observatory visitors : George Verney Smith, 1547; Martin Farrell, J., Castlemaine, 793. Rowy Irving, 1547. Francis, J . G. Richmond, 793. Fraser, S., Rodney, 759. Occupation of crown lands . See Depasture . Lands . Mining. Fraser, W., Maryborough, 759. Ocean park , regulations for, 2045. Garratt, J . M., Geelong East, 793. Officer administering the government . See Governor. Gillies , D., Maryborough, 759. Godfrey, F. R., East Bourke, 697. Official visitors . See Hospitals. Grant, J. M., Avoca, 759. Omeo shire : endowment , 795;works, 1260. Hanna, P., Murray boroughs, 793. Higinbotham , G., East Bourke boroughs, 793. Omeo pound: keeper, Thomas Richardson , 1189;rates (pro- Hopkins , J. R., South Grant, 697. posed ), 1189. Hunt, T., Kilmore, 793. Orderly rooms . See Sites. Inglis , R. S., Richmond, 793. Orders of the governor in council . Seethe subjects to which they James , J., Ballarat East, 793. refer. Johnstone , R. de B., Geelong West, 793. Jones, J., Ballarat West, 793. Outstanding accounts . See Accounts. Kerferd, G. B., Ovens, 759, 899. Oxley shire : endowment , 795;works , 1445; works on main Lalor, P., South Grant, 697. roads, 2190. Langridge, George David, Collingwood,1461. Langton, E., West Melbourne, 793. Oxley pound: rates, 538 ; sale day, 1540. Levien, J. F., South Grant, 697. Lock, Richard Henry , Grenville, 1461. P. Longmore, F., Ripon and Hampden, 697. Pacific ocean . See Mariners. Mackay, A., Sandhurst, 793. MacBain, J., Wimmera, 697. Parade ground . See Trustees. MacDermott , T., Ballarat East, 793. Parish of Belvoir, name altered to Wodonga, 1469. Mac Mahon , C., West Melbourne, 793. MacPherson , J. A., Dundas, 697. Parks and gardens: applications for portions of the vote for, Madden, J., West Bourke, 697. invited, 221 ; regulations for depasturing, 986. Mason, F. C., South Gippsland, 697. See Sites. Trustees. McCulloch, Sir J., Warrnambool, 793. McLellan, W., Ararat, 759. Parliament of Victoria : Moore, T., Mandurang, 759. - Prorogued to 28th February 1874, page 165, ditto 10th Munro, J., North Melbourne, 793. March, 399 ; members discharged from attendance, 501; Must, T., Portland, 793. legislative assembly dissolved (9th March 1874), 501; parlia- O'Grady, M., Villiers and Heytesbury, 697. ment convoked for 19th May (1st session , 8th parliament), Patterson , J. B., Castlemaine, 793. 857. Pope, M. M., Grenville, 697. - Acts of parliament . See Acts. Purves , J. L., Mornington, 697. Ramsay, R., East Bourke, 697. -- Clerk of the legislative council and clerk of the parliaments, Richardson , J., Geelong East, 793. Charles Lilburn Comyns , 2; clerk assistant of the legislative Richardson, R., Creswick, 759. council, Edmund Finn, 2. Riddell, J. C., West Bourke,,697. --1 Electoral lists: notice as to general lists for 1874, page 1419, Service, J ., Maldon, 759. 1503; rolls of electors declared valid, 91, 406, 563, 760, 909, Smith, G. P., South Bourke, 697. 961, 1240, 1844. Smith, G. V., Ovens, 759. Smith, J. T., West Bourke, 697. - Electoral registrars . See Registrars. Smith, R. M., St. Kilda, 793. Petition of G. D. McCormick against the return of F. R. Smith, W. C., Ballarat West, 793. Godfrey for East Bourke, 1107. Smyth, F. L., North Gippsland, 697. Polling-places for provinces : eastern, 51, 1067, 1548; south- Stephen, J. W., St. Kilda, 793. western, 2032; western, 1844. Stewart, J. S., Creswick, 759. Sullivan, J. F., Collingwood, 793. --- Polling-places for districts : Avoca, 346, 503 ; Ballarat east, Thomas, D., Sandridge, 793. 4; Ballarat west , 909;Creswick , 455, 503, 563; Crowlands, 91, Tucker, A. L., Collingwood, 793. 406, 563, 609, 1067;Dalhousie , 455, 502; Evelyn , 4; 503, 2066; Walker, R., Castlemaine, 793. Grenville, 1067; Kyneton boroughs , 91; Maldon, 609; Man- Whiteman , J., Emerald Hill, 793. durang, 284, 346,563,609; Mornington,1548; Murray , 91, 284, Witt, W., Murray, 759. 455, 502, 609; Normanby, 346, 1333, 1911; North Gippsland, Woods, J., Crowlands, 759. 455, 503, 961, 1240; Ovens, 1763; Polwarth and South Gren- Wrixon, H. J ., Belfast, 793. ville, 4; Richmond , 2063; Rodney, 503;1067; South Bourke, Young, C., Kyneton boroughs, 793. 503, 2019; South Grant, 455 ; Villiers and Heytesbury, 503; West Bourke , 346,406; Wimmera, 502. Partnerships formed, dissolved , seceded from , &c.: Abbott and Gilbert, 554; Allchin and Owens, 1750; Alliance com- - Legislative council: writs about to be issued, 757, 858. pany of engineers 1001; Anderson and company, 2054; Legislative council : writs for provinces issued : central, Andean and Wright, 483, 599; Atlas company of engineers, 759, 1461; eastern, 859, 1585; north-western, 1585; south, 1310, 1357; Australian flour mills, 26 ; Ballment and Munro, 1065, 1461; south-western, 1547, 2032; western, 1547, 1585,1844. 842;Beckingsale andChapman , 675;Bedggood andcom- --- Legislative council, members returned : central province, pany, 1492, 1542; Bedggood and sons, 1492, 1542; Bell, R. N., F. T. Sargood, 899; eastern province, R. S. Anderson, 957. and P. It., 118; Bisset and company , 1900; Blyth , Drysdale, and Roberts, 1900; Bolton , Tierney , and company, 1750; -- Legislative assembly: writs issued for a general election, Boyd, Bell, and company, 554; Braid and Chambers, 1784, 502, 855 ; writs about to be issued, 1321, 1459, 2031. 1830; Brown and Coope , 1783; Brown and company, 2306; - Legislative assembly : writs issued for districts : Ballarat Brunton and company, 26; Cahill, W. and M., 785 ; East, 1461; Collingwood, 1331; East Bourke, 1461; Grenville, Cameron , J. and K., 1001 ; Cameron brothers , 1445; Camp- 1331; Maldon, 1461; Ovens, 855; Richmond, 2063; St. Kilda, bell and company (D. S.), 1542; Cane and Hall, 1784; Carter 855. brothers, 1680; Carter and Company, 1445; Carter and sons, 1680; Casey and son, 1784; Chadwick and Hayes, 2054; Chirn- Proceedings at elections declared valid : Crowlands, 720; sides and Forbes, 387; Clyde company, 118; Coatsworth and Evelyn, 688; Rodney, 720. Sutherland , 599; Cockfield and company , 1643;Collis and - Registrars , electoral. See Registrars. Eunson, 2232 ; Couch and Taylor, 1001; Creswick, Crosbie, and Ramsay , 2129;Crossley andcompany , 785;Curran, Returning officers. See Returning officers. Blanch, and company, 266 ; Dawson and Lee, 1751; Dennis- - Revision courts, special , 858, 876, 1938, 1981. toun and company , 118; Dill and company, 152 ; Dixon and Summers, 947 ; Dodd and Grieve, 118; Dougharty and com- - Members returned to the legislative assembly: pany, 785; Downie and company , 1492; Drevermann, Ca- Bayles, W., Villiers and Heytesbury, 697. meron, and company, 1225 ; Drew and company, 841 ; Drys- Bent, T., Brighton, 793. dale and Roberts , 1900;Eunson and Andrews , 2232;Excel], Berry, G., Geelong West, 793. Lonargan , and Co., 387; Ferguson and company , 1001; Fitch Bosisto, J., Richmond, 2165. and French, 749; Flint and Newnham, 1750 ; Franklin and Burrowes, R., Sandhurst, 793. Cameron, 1190; Gardiner, W. and S, 26, 73, 330; Garrett Cameron, E. H., Evelyn, 697. and Ferguson, 1001; Gavin G. Brown and company, 2306; Campbell, C., Crowlands, 759. Glen and company, 1576; Gordon, P. and H., 1541; Grant Carroll, M. B., Ararat, 759. brothers, 1311; Gray and Walker, 1542; Great Hibernicon, Clark, A. T., Williamstown, 793. 1542;Green and Green, 1716,1750;Greig and Scott, 1261; Clarke, W., Grenville, 697. Griffiths and Paine, 1608; Hall and Bithell, 73; Harris and Casey, J. J., Mandurang, 759. Mathews, 636, 675; Harrison and Paterson , 636;Hathorn Cohen, E., East Melbourne, 793. and Goller , 2129; Heath and Blackwell, 1001; Heath and Connor, J . H., Polwarth and South Grenville, 697. Lyons , 947; Hemmings and Dunbar, 2129; Henderson and 21 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Partner ,hip , C.-conti,ZUed. Patents, &c.-Continued. compa n v, 1357, 14ol(ien and Farrow, 330; Iiolleon and Alpen, Sinclair, B. S , 11179; Sinclair, P. S., 1092 ; Simpson and Gro- 162; liohn-s and Samuel, 1035; Iiuttoh, Grimes, and corn- cott, 1968; Smart, J. J., 1901-2, 1968, 2102; Spratt, H. W., 118; Jarvis and company, 26; Jeffrey and Gifford, 2196; 1633, 1643; Slam ay, W., 25 ; Starr, J. G., 16,33; Taylor, E., Jenkins and Scott, 118; Johnston and Steel, 266; Joshua 2025, 2102; Taylor, J., 1406, 1471 ; Tinne, T. F. 8, 1445, 1471; brothers, 1225; Kinnersley, W. and T., 554; Kittson and Tooth,R, 388;Trengrove, E. W., 1968, 2129; Tucholsky, G., company, 636; Kiister and Gartner, 1092; Lande and com- 1406, 1471 ; Vail, W. K., 153, 231, 1305; Vines, R., 1471; pany, 1945 ; Langhorne and Cronin, 1035, 1092; Lefebvre and Walker, A. R., 1079; Wallace and Cooper, 1311, 1471; Scott, 1542; Lemp and Heil, 2054; Lewis and sons, 599; Warren, C., 1901, 1968; Waters, E., 231, 1092, 1305, 1750, Linton and Douglas, 1784; Lloyd and Lloyd, 2086; McBain 1819, 1968; Wheeler, C., 1863, 1968; White, D., 749, 1079, and Bell, 118; Macmeikan and company, 118; Malone and 1633; Wilkes, W., 2102; Willes, W. 0., 1471, 2129; Wilson, Banyan, 1576; Marfleet and Clarke, 885; Marshall, Smith, J. S., 699, 1576; Wirth, F., 1305, 1445; Woods, J., 1305, 1944; and company, 1576; Mawbey, Collins, and company, 1445; Woods, P., 1471, 1541. McCall, Black, and company, 885, 947, 1001 ; McCartney and Paymasters. See Receivers. .Aldred, 1716; McGinty and Howieson, 73; McIntyre and company, 884; McLean and sons 152 ; Melbourne dock com- Penal establishments. See Visiting justices. pany, 1576; Milne brothers, 1987, 2025; Mitchell, Bonneau, Penshurst pound: sale day, 74; rates, 197. and company, 1001; Mitchell and Dunkley, 152, 201, 266; Moffitt and Kittson, 636; Monie and Robertson. 1001; Moore, Penshurst shire: electoral officer, 1871. Mackay, and company, 1608; Morrison and Morrison, 1261; Permanent reservation of lands. See Sites. Murray and company, 1092; Must and company, 1310,1358; Petty sessions appointed at Bungaree (Junction), 1240; Kal- Nelson and Simpson, 2086; North and Trevena, 842; Nutt kallo, 2032; Myrtleford, 224. and Blake, 1900; O'Callaghan and Cunnian, 1945, 1987; O'Heber and company, 1830; Orde and company, 947; Orr - discontinued, Donnybrook, 2032. and Stewart, 26; Owen, Ford, and company, 1945, 1987; See Clerks of courts. Owen and Strachan, 201; Owen, Strachan, and Buhler, 201; Paton and Bishop, 1900; Pausacker, Evans, and company, 25; Philadelphia exhibition. See Exhibitions. Pescott and Sloman, 2129; Phelan, Fuller, and Tempest, 1492; Phillip island road district: works on main roads, 2098. Price, E. and J., 554; Read and McPhee, 2196; Reid and company, 1190; Reynolds, Durand, and company, 636; Piers. See Ports. Richards and 'T'horburn, 1225; Riggall and Harper, 1261; Pigs. See Cattle. llimin-ton and Cooper, 1830; Robertson and Davies, 710; Pilotage and pilots: applications invited from persons qualified Robison brothers, and company, 1143; Ross and Geary, 1830; to act as pilots for the ports of' Melbourne and Geelong, 860; Rudwick and Clack, 1225; Rugg and Maidment, 1608; Run- ditto for sea service, 1505; pilotage rates for vessels of war, ning and Shillington, 554; Scorer and Robinson, 885; Scott 697; pilotage rates, 2035; ditto substituted rates, 2104; J. H. and Anderson, 554; Scott, Nicoll, and company, 1310, 1357; Barber, sea pilot for ports of Melbourne and Geelong, 1153. Shea and McClelland, 710; Shearman, G. and W., 26; Shetag and Radley, 1680; Showman and Sternberg, 2129; Siebert Pinder, Joseph William, deceased, administration notice, 1608. and Becker, 1830; Smith and Anderson, 2054; Smith and Pittman, Catherine, deceased : administration notice, 331. Morrow, 1310; Snead, W. and G. A., 749; Steen and Holm, Plans and maps on sale, 23, 905, 1032, 1259, 1782, 2305. 599; Stewart, Wills, and McFarlane, 785; Strachan and Buh- ler, 201 ; Strachan, Buhler, and company, 201; Sugden and Plantations. See Sites. company, 2129; Swan and company, 749; Swan, Martin, and Police, Frederick Alfred Winch acting chief commissioner, 612. company, 749; Swayne and Johnson, 2306 ; Telford and See Forces. Sites. McIntyre, 2086; Theisen and Reid, 1190; Thetaz and Radley, 1716; Tobin and company, 2196; Tolstrup and Carlisle, 2232 ; Police gaolers. See Gaolers. Turnbull, Smith, and company, 73, 266; Tuxen and company, Police magistrates; Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, 717; John 1001; Union flour-mill company, 266; Victoria malleable iron Creuze Hingeston. Ogier, 221. rolling company, 1001; Wallach brothers,1261; Warne, Adair, and Reid,118 ; Webb and Robinson, 1225 ; W igg and Buckley, Police medical board: chief medical officers, Richard You], F. 1542; Wilkinson, Edgerton, and others, 1001; Wilson and T. W. Ford, 284. 11ockett, 1035; Woodley and Vinge, 2232; Woolley and Dobson, Police offences statute (part i.) extended to Bright shire, 611; 1784; Wright, Orr, and Duke, 1576; Young and Brass, 1092. Euroa township, 697; Heidelberg shire, 1131; Longwood Passenger ships. See Navigation. township, 697; Mansfield town, 507; Violettown, 611. Pastoral tenants. See Depasture. Police superannuation board, chief medical officer, under- treasurer, sheriff, 401. Patent slip. See Alfred graving dock. Polling-places. See Mining. Parliament. Also the names of Patents for inventions applied for : Alcock, H. U., 1079 local bodies. Alkemade, P. L., 1819; Allison, R., 1471, 15411; Alsop, J., Population : quarterly returns to 31st December 1873, page 580; 1471, 1819; Amies, W. S., 748, 1079; Ashenden, 13. C., 1079; 31st March 1874, page 1009; 30th June, 1618; 30th Septem- Austin and Williamson, 1471, 2130; Badcock and Ball, 1305; ber, 2068. Baker, J., 1863, 1968; Barker, D., 948, 1079; Bassett, W. F., 118; Bell, R., 231, 1035; Bibby, W., 202, 231 ; Biram, R., Port Phillip. See Mariners. 1968; Blake, A. P., 119; Bogle, A., 2054, 2102; Bothwell, Portland pound: keeper, Samuel Hazeldine, 553; sale day, 598. J.91633, 2231; Borthwick, A., 1471; Bramston, G. A., 1963; Brotherhood, P., 749, 1079 ; Brown, B. It., 1260, 1305; Portland borough pound : rates, 668. Brown and Fulton, 119, 231; Brydon and Davidson, 749, Portland shire: polling-places, 507,725; endowment, 795; works, 1079 ; Carr, D. C., 1633 ; Casement, D. T., 748, 1079 ; 201; works on main roads, 137, 197, 660, 2297; borrowing Chambers, R. B., 1968; Clapham, W., 1471, 1492; Clark, W., notice, 1225. 1863, 1968; Cliff, J., 1305, 1576; Cock, M., 231, 786; Copeland and Hughes, 1406, 1471; Cornish, T., 153; Cottew, J. E, 231, Portland shire pound: sale day, 442; rates, 621. 59J;Cottew and Tidy, 2025, 2102; Courtis, H., 388; Cregan, Ports and harbors department: clerk, James George McKie, E., 25, 73, 231; Cummins, M. J., 675; Daimler, G. W., 2054, 286. 2102;Davey, T., 442; Dawson, J., 1471; De Lacy, A. C. L,, -- regulation as to inspection by health and immigration 2272; De Lissa, B. K. C., 1406, 1471; Delbridge, 1, 1471; officers and unmooring of ships and working on. Sundays, Don, J., 554; Douglas, G., 2102; Dubois and Haycraft, 331 ; 1505 ; regulation as to the speed of steamers in ports, 2103 ; Dunn, F. G., 1862,1968; Dyason, J, 1305, 2025; Edwards, T., regulations against taking horses, animals, and vehicles on 1305, 2086; Evans and Merry, 231, 599, 699, 1541; Fitts, C., jetties or wharves without permission, 720; additional regu- 231; Fitzgerald, E., 153; Fulton, R., 1541, 1633; Gamboni, P., lation, 1505; regulations as to the navigation of the Yarra, 635, 699; Goodall and Burrell, 699,' 1261; Gray, J., 331; 2167. See Customs. Groom, B , 388; Hall, R., 599; Harper, R., 483, 699; Harrison, F. Y., 2102, 2130; Harvey, T, 1471, 2196; Heath, E., 1968; Post and telegraph department: William Turner, deputy post- Heatherington,A.,201, 231; Herrenschmidt,H.,442,699; Hesse master-general resumes duty, 49. and Rummel, 710; Hirsch, H., 749, 1079; Hiscock, J., 2102; - Postmasters : Thomas R. Rackham, resigned, 50, 94; W.L. Holt, Garran, and Cracknell, 786, 1079; Hughes and Harvey, Archer, resigned, 50, 94. 73, 231 ; Hutcheson, D., 699; Hutchison, W., 2102; Jeans, - Post offices, additional, 2097, 2165, 2245, 2303. S. E., 1633; King and Lyall, 1576, 1633; Kitchingman, E. L., 119;Koch, P. P. E.M., 1445, 1471 ; Lauder, G. E., 1305,1987;- Rates on intercolonial letters and packets, 1. Lavers, J. V., 1471, 2130 ; Leach, W., 2102; Lincolne, A., 699; - Money order offices opened, 283, 405, 793, 959, 1503, 1617, Ludeke, J. E. F., 635, 699; Mackenzie and Dow, 1079; 1909, 2065, 2165, 2303. Manning, H. D., 2086, 2102; Martin, S. B., 675, 699; Masters and Draper, 1633; TvMcCaugheys,635,699; McFarland, G.B., Savings banks opened, 859, 1007, 1503, 2065, 2245; names of 635, 699; Mentiplay, W., 231; Meyerhoff, C, 231, 1190, offices changed, 2065, 2165, 2245. 1471; Mitchell, D., 1819; Morton, W. L., 699; Munro, See Forces. Sites. Telegraph. G., 599; Nelson, E., 1819; Newbery, Ulrich, and Brown, Postmaster-general. See Ministers. 266; Nicolle and Mort, 483, 699, 1035; Norris, S., 2231; Nutt, W. B., 1305; Owens, J., 2102; Palmieri, '1'., 748, Pounds: 786, 1079; Parker, W. H., 2102; Partz, A. F. W., 2102, 2196 ; - Abolished: Broadmeadows, 598; Bulla, 152; CoIlingwood, Patton, E. 5.,1968; Pearson and Mackay, 1968; Pepper, G.,1819, 483; Elephant Bridge, 1225; Emerald Hill, 598; Geelong 2129; Rayen, F., 1819; Rayner, J., 699,1142; Renard, J., 231, south, 709, 747; Hawkesdale, 152; Little River, 2272; 786; Rickard, W., 1944, 1968; Rigg, W., 2196; Roberts, J. A., Macarthur, 152; Melbourne, 328; Prahran, 1225; Ruther- 231 ; 'Roberts and Hutchings, 231, 1092; Rosier, J. IN., 1633, glen, 1091. 1643;Roy, G., 442, 699; Ruck, W. D., 1142,1305; Rummel, - Cattle impounded, 32, 84, 125, 160, 217, 280, 337, 395, 451, L., 1471; Rutherford, J., 201, 231; Samwells, H., 1079, 1260; 498, 559, 606, 644, 684, 714, 753, 790, 849, 896, 952, 1004, 1041, Samwells, Dunn, and Henderson, 1142, 1305; Savage, It., 152; 1103, 1148, 1195, 1232, 1271, 1316, 1363, 1415, 1456, 15(10,1545, Scaife, R., 2232; Schinnerling, F. A., 1968; Scott, J., 1716, 1580, 1613, 1650, 1683, 1721, 1756, 1791, 1837, 1867, 1905, 1949, 1819; Seidelin, C,, 699; Sheppard and McGregor, 885, 1079; 1995, 2028, 2059, 2092, 2138, 2199, 2235, 2275, 2311. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1874. 25

Pounds - continued. Public holidays. See Holidays. - Journals in which sales are to be published for the follow- Public instruction . See Education . Ministers . Schools. ing pounds : Belfast, 553; Footscrayy, 328, 387, 442; Glenelg, 201 ; Grenville, 387 ; Mount Moriac, 483 ; Raywood, 553 Public libraries. See Libraries. Sites. Trustees. Stawell, 1033 ; Wanuon, 386. Public library , museums, and national gallery , trustees, 612, --- Keepers of pounds: Alexandra , Andrew Armstrong, 785; 899, 960; trustee resigned, 612. Anakie, James Newling, 1091; Bacchus Marsh, Thomas Public purposes . See Sites. Hanson, 1642; Ballarat , David Mollwain , 152; Branxholme, Malcolm Ross , 442; Buninyong , Patrick Dinneen, 884; Public vaccinators . See Vaccinators. Chiltern, John Strickland , 1541; Clunes , Alfred Pickering, Public works : certification of departmental accounts , 134, 404; 152; Digby, Alfred Thomas Farley, 442; Drysdale, Daniel travelling superintending inspector of works, Henry Woods, Ryan, 1189 ; Hamilton, Richard Bloomfield, 1310 ; Heywood, 564; engineer -surveyor , Henry Moseley , 900 ; assistant engi- Frederick William ITllithorne , 442 ; Kensington , F. S. Moller, neer , William H. Steel, 759 ; accountant , Henry Brotherton, 1189; Koroit, James Sheehan, 1540; Little River, Henry 900; Frederic Scurry , clerk, 759. Davis, 884 ; Mansfield, William Collopy, 483 ; Marong, James. - Assistant architects , Alfred T. Snow, 759 , Charles Barrett, Gray, t190; Meredith , James Speckman , 1091; Mortlake, James Bogle , 894; ditto , William Absalom , 1540; Newham, 759;John J. Clark,759; H. A. Williams, 759. Edward Campbell Rennie (674, corrected in 709) ; Newstead, See Accounts . Contracts . T enders. Thomas Docking, 553 ; Omeo, Thomas Richardson, 1189; Public worship . See Churches . Lands . Sites. Trustees. Portland, Samuel Hazeldine , 553; Raywood , John Frederick Willoughby, 553, 1033; Romsey , Andrew Madigan, 841; Publications at the government printing office, 1632,1641, 2024. Skipton, John Daley , 328; Stawell , Henry Gardner , 73; ditto, Pyalong shire : proposed diminution , 1426, 1535 ; part detached, Patrick Monaghan , 1033; Talbot, James Thornton, 1862; 1805 ; proposed addition , 1872 ; endowment , 795 ; polling- Wangaratta , John Henry Miller, 1000; Winchelsea , Martin places, 1426; works , 265, 1933; works on main roads, 1201, Maroney, 1000; Wodonga , Henry Huon , 1357; Wyndham, 2190. Michael Canny, 884. Pyke . See Fisheries. - Rates for borough, shire , and road district pounds: Alex- andra, 774, 1242; Allansford , 621; Anakie , 466; Ararat, 1426; Q. Avoca, 1426; Bacchus Marsh, 1595; Bairnsdale, 828; Ballan, Qualified medical practitioners . See Medical practitioners. 466; Ballarat city, 583; Ballarat shire, proposed , 328; ditto, approved , 467 ; Bannockburn , 583; Barrabool, 329, 583 ; uarantine of cattle, &c. See Cattle . Sheep. Belfast, 668 ; Bellarine, 742 ; Benalla, 668 ; Bet-bet, 1027; Quarantine of vessels , &c.: vessels, &c., from Lyttelton in New Bowman's Forest , 828; Bungaree , 1069; Buninyong, 621; Zealand, liable to quarantine , 1151; ditto, liability to quaran- Camperdown , 1028; Chiltern , 862; Clunes , 419; Coburg, 583; tine discontinued, 1689. Colac, 419; Creswick , 312, 583; Dennington , 621; Dundas, 828; Echuca, 966, 1028; Footscray , 905; Framlingham, 621; Quarries. See Sites. Gisborne , 2000; Glenelg , 419; Grenville , 583: Hamilton, Quays . See Customs . Piers. Ports. 1028; Hampden , 1028; Horsham , 312; Huntly , 583; Keilor, 829;Koroit , 1306;Kowree , 583; Kyneton,467; Leigh, 699 ; Queensland : horned cattle allowed to be imported from Victo- Lexton, 966; Maldon, 829; Malmsbury , 774; Mansfield, 1513; ria, 647. See Mariners. Mclvor, 584 ; Meredith, 621 ; Metcalfe, 742 ; Mortlake, 1763; Mount Franklin , 1426; Newham , 699; Oakleigh,1134; Omen (proposed rates), 1189; Oxley, 538; Penshurst , 197; Portland, R. 621, 668; Raywood , 1134 ; Richmond, 668; Ripon, 1208; Racecourses . See Sites . Trustees. Romsey, 669 ; Rosedale, 1675; South Barwon, 419 ; Stawell, 538, 774; Swan Hill,966; Wangaratta ,774; Wangoom ,584; Wannon, Railways of Victoria : 467; Wedderburn , 1028; Wickliffe , 1426; Wiliamstown, 1069; Engineer -in-chief (acting ), Arthur Wells, 505. Winchelsea , 419; Wyndham , 829; Yackandandah (proposed rates ), 1189. Bye-law against defacing or disfiguring stations or premi- ses,357. Days appointed for the sale of cattle impounded in the following pounds :- Alexandra , 785 ; Allansford , 1310; Avoca, - Fares for passengers : Ballarat line , 825, 1072; Ballarat and 1405; Bacchus Marsh, 674 ; Bairnsdale , 598; Ballan, 265; Ararat line , 1473; Ballarat and Maryborough line, 1243; Ballaarat City , 265; Ballarat Shire, 747; Bannockburn, 841 ; Essendon line, 827, 1073 ; Murray river line, 824, 1070; Barrabool , 483; Beechworth, 785; Belfast , 553; Bet-bet,747; North-eastern line, 826, 1071 ; Wil liamstown line, 827, 1073; Bowman's Forest , 785; Buninyong , 884; Braybrook, 386; Castlemaine and Dunolly line, 1243; for all the lines , 1877-81, Camperdown , 1225; Carrisbrook , 1260; Chiltern, 1541; 1911; holiday excursion fares, Sandhurst and Echuca , Ballarat, Clunes, 152; Colac, 442; Creswick , 265, 441; Denning- and North -eastern lines , 1202-4; Saturday excursion fares, ton, 1310; Drysdale , 1189; Footscray , 841; Framlingham, 1968; live stock rates on all the lines, 828. 1310; Glenelg , 201; Grenville , 387; Haddon , 387; Hamil- - goods classification and tariff , 1474-6, 1550-4. ton, 1310; Horsham , 1034; Huntly , 553; Kensington, 1189; ---- Parcel rates , 1477, 1656;regulations forthe carriage of Kirkella, 1033, 1142 ; Koroit , 1540; Kyneton, 553 ; Lands- passengers ' luggage, 1478 ; wool rates, 1555. borough, 1405; Lexton, 1142; Linton, 387; MVlansfield, 598; Marong , 1190; Meredith , 328, 1091; Mortlake, 1540; - Selection of lands on either side of the preliminary tra- Mount Franklin , 1749; Mount Moriac, 483 ; Newham, 674, verse of the Gippsland railway line , limit reduced , 459; lands 709; Newstead , 1310; Oxley , 1540; Penshurst , 74; Portland, for railway lines excepted from mining operations, 258. 442, 598; Raywood, 1033; Richmond , 553; Ripon, 328; - T enders invited for constructing lines, 1331, 1759, 2065, 21C5. Romsey, 841; Skipton, 328; Smythesdale , 328; South Barwon, 441 ; St. Arnaud , 1310 ; Stawell, 441, 1033,1142 ; '1emplestowe, See Sites. 1093; NA'angaratta, 1000; Wangoom , 1310; Wannon, 386; Ramos island . See Mariners. Warrnambool , 1541 ; Williamstown , 947; Wimmera, 1034; Winchelsea , 598; Wyndham , 884; Yackandandah , 1189 ; Yea, Rates for trespass . See Pounds. 1310. Ray wood pound: keeper John Frederick Willoughby , 553, 1033 ; advertising sales, 553 ; sale day, 1033; rates, 1134. See Sites. Powder-magazines : Reading rooms . See Sites . T rustees. - Inspectors of, Maurice Frederick Ximenes, 1965; Leopold Real property act. See Commissioners. Surveyors. Kabat, to make quarterly inspections, 1690. Receipts . See Forms. Keepers: Beechworth , W. P. Sullivan , 3; Belfast,Frede- Receivers and paymasters, Avoca, Patrick Richard Arkins, 794; rick Horatio Bruford, 1803 ; Clunes, C A. C. Cresswell, 1726; Bairnsdale , W. E. Wollaston, 1760; Ballarat, H. C. Staveley, Jamieson , Thomas Richards , 1420; ditto , W. H. Edwards, 286; Beechworth , J. Odell, 69-1; Belfast , G. H. Richardson, 1690; Port Albert, Harry Ebenezer Rollick, 348 ; Port Fairy, 223; ditto , Frederick Horatio Bruford, 1842 ; Bright, George Henry Richardson, 223. William U. Rollick, 1008 ; Echuca, J. J. Barry, 1760 ; Heath- cote, Alfred L. Sutton, 1547 ; ditto, J. J. Barry, 2031 ; Horsham, See Gunpowder . Sites. William Kemp , 2031 ; Kilmore, Benalla , and Seymour, James Prahran pound: abolished, 1225. St. George Quinan, 1726 ; Kyneton, H. B. Bristow, 1237; Maryborough , R. McNiece , 2; Melbourne , John Hall, 348, Presbyterian church. See Churches . Sites. Trustees. 2290; Port Albert , H. E. Rollick, 223 ; Portland, H. M. Presbyterian free church . See Churches. T'reacy, 564; Smythesdale , J. St. G. Quinan , 564; Wanga- ratta, F. J. M. Marsden, 718; Wood's Point, James Sennett, President of the board of lands and works. See Ministers. 564. Primitive methodist church . See Churches . Sites . Trustees. - Officers authorized to receive rents and fees under the land Primitive methodist connexion church . See Churches. act 1869, page 456. Prisons. See Gaols. Reception days . See Governor. Proclamations . See the subject -matters to which they refer. Recreation . See Sites. Trustees. Red-gum trees, allotments where they grow not to be included Procter , Benjamin , deceased : administration notice, 1492. in surveys on the Murray and its tributaries, 167. Prorogation . See Parliament. Refuge. See Sites. Provident societies . See Industrial. Registered companies. See Companies. Public accounts . See Accounts. Registered friendly societies: all societies registered , expired, Public buildings , gardens, libraries , parks, recreation grounds, dissolved , &c., during 1873, page 2206-7. squares , purposes , &c. See Sites . T rustees. -- A.O. Foresters : Bendigo united district , 2291; Melbourne Public health. See Health. united district , 70; Ovens and Murray united district, 1881. 26 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Registered friendly societies--continued. Registrars of electoral divisions-continued. A.O. Foresters in Victoria, 1777. Mount Hope, W. T. Aspinall, deputy, dismissed, 348; John G.U.0 Odd Fellows, 1911. Brisbane, deputy, 457; ditto resigned, 1239; Albert Fuller deputy, 794; William Murrell, deputy, 1654. -- I.O. Odd Fellows, 1421,1535,1881-2,2291. Mount Misery, J. M. Sheehan, deputy, resigned, 1911. Mount Rouse, G. Campbell Christie, deputy, resigned, 1803. - M.U.I.O.O.F., 1371, 1805, 1845, 1911, 2045, 2066. North Glasshouse, George Bennett, 2204. --- St. Patrick's society, 70, 1881. Pyramid Creek, James Gray, 404. Seven Creeks, Peter Alexander Sinclair, deputy, 2166. A.O. Rechabites, 315, 1845, 1881, 2291. St. Stephen's, George Charles Adcock, 2066. - 0. Sons of Temperance, Victoria grand division, 1805. Strangways, Charles Harris, deputy, 901. Tarraville, John James Lear, 1200. - 0. St. Andrew, 148, 627, 1371, 1549, 1881. Tarrawingee, Henry Hasselbrook,1965 ; James Scott, deputy, -- Miscellaneous : Bendigo united friendly societies medical 1654. institute, 1675 ; Bendigo united friendly societies dispensary, Terang, Thomas J. Coughlan, deputy, resigned, 1420. 1845 ; Castlemaine permanent property investment and build- Tylden, William Middlemiss, 794; Graham McPherson, 1420. ing society, 169 ; Clunes district permanent investment and Wallington, Richard Quin McWilliams, 1504. benefit building society, 627 ; Premier permanent building, White Hills, J. Bell, deputy, 649. land, and investment association, 1709; Third industrial Winchelsea West, L. A. Gilbert, deputy, 1154. building and investment society,1743 ; Victoria mutual build- Woodside, John James Lear, 1200. ing and investment society, 1371; United laborers' friendly Yackandandah, John Brown, deputy, 2166. society, 315. Yea, Henry M. Taylor, 1154. Registered place of public worship, synagogue in Charnwood Registrars of county courts. See Clerks of courts. grove, St. Kilda, 511. Registrars, mining. See Mining. Mining registrars. Registrar of copyrights, Richard Gibbs, 960. Regulations made, adopted, &c. See the names of local bodies. Registrar-general, Richard Gibbs, 899. Also the subject-matter of regulations. Registrar of marriages, Chiltern, 718. Religion. See Churches. Sites. Trustees. Registrar of the supreme court, Richard Gibbs, 899. Religious buildings. See Sites. Trustees. Registrar of titles, Richard Gibbs, 899. Rendell, Henry, deceased : administration notice, 387. Registrars of births and deaths: Arcadia, 1654; Ballarat, 2098 ; Rents. See Depasture. Lands. Mining. Ballarat East, 1548; Barry's Reef, 457; Barkstead, 2166; Bel- fast, 1067; Bellarine, 95, 718; Bendoc, 1240; Berlin, 1200; Requisitions. See Accounts. Treasury. Boroondara, 402; Break-o'-Day, 402; Brighton, 2; Broken Reserved lands. See Mining. Sites. Trustees. River, 224; Bullarta, 649- Buninyong, 1008; Carisbrook, 649;Castlemame, 2,697 ; 6avendish,1910 ; Cheltenham, 2; Reservoirs. See Water. Cobden, 1504; Cowes, 507; Dartmoor, 224; Dergholm, 1842; Residence and business licenses. See Miners' rights. Dimboola, 1333; Dookie South, 1067; Drysdale, 1586; Durham Retreat. See Inebriates. Ox, 2066; Eldorado, 960,1964; Glendonald, 1872; Glen Gower, 2204; Glenmaggie, 2098; Glen Thompson, 960; Graytown,224; Returning officers for parliamentary elections: Greendale, 1803; Greta, 402; Harrow, 507; Horsham, 224 ; ---- For a province, eastern, John Holmes, 860. Kensington, 1586; Kirkstall, 95; Kyneton, 2032; Learmonth, - For districts: Collingwood, William Templeton, 1332; 402;Leigh road, 760, 2204; Macarthur, 718; Macedon, 1691; Kyneton boroughs, John C. Thomson,455;Murray boroughs, Maryborough, 1008, 1964; Minersrest, 224; illortlake, 286, John Holmes, 2; Normanby, Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, 717; 718,1872; Mount Moriac, 1504; Mount Prospect, 795; Newry Ovens, A. W. Howitt, 1280; ditto, Robert Pitcairn, 2031. (Upper ivlaffra), 901; North Fitzroy, 1115; Osborne's Flat, 1586;Portland, 1803; Prahran, 224; Purnim, 1586; Ross's Returning officers for local elections. See Mining. Schools. Creek, 2032; Sale, 95; Sandford, 1803; Serpentine Creek, Also the names of local bodies. 402,Shepparton, 612; SouthYarra, 2, 649,1067; Spring Hill, Revenue and expenditure of Victoria: comparative statements 2; St.Kilda, 760; Stockyard Hill, 1910; Stony Creek, 1333; for the year and quarter ending the 31st of December 1873, Tarnagulla, 224; Tintaidra, 507; Toolamba, 2098; Torrum- page 41-48; 31st March 1874, page 689-696; 30th June, barry, 1760; Trentham, 2; Tylden, 2; Warrak, 286, 1910; 1323-9; 30th September 1793-9. Wodonga, 224; Yackandandah, 1464. See Births. - Classification of the revenue under heads and subheads, Registrars of electoral divisions : 1801. Abbotsford, George Bennett, 2204. See Accounts. Collectors of imposts. Lands. Alberton, William Henry Smith, deputy, 1803. Bacchus Marsh, William Gorman, deputy, 1803. Revision courts. See Parliament. Baringhup East, H. W. Mills, 1803. Reward offered for the discovery of the best means of signalling Benalla (Murray), Adolphus Frederick Rowe, deputy, 1586. in mines, 1007. Blackwood, George Carrighan, deputy, 1154. Boroondara (A), John Hurrey, 649; A. E. Hurry, deputy, 95, Rewards and offers of free pardon for information leading to the Henry Wight Burn, deputy, 961; ditto, resigned, 1803. detection of offenders : Boroondara (A) and (B), John Padbury, deputy, 348. - Arson and incendiarism: fire at W. Hodgson's, Swanwater, Branxholme, L. Anderson, deputy, 457; George Holmes, St. Arnaud, 18; fire at R. Gallop's farm, Drysdale, 295, 507; deputy, 760. fence of R. McBean, Kilfera, near Greta, burnt, 414; B. Bylands, Michael Fitzpatrick, deputy, 760. Hobson's fence, at Green Hills, near Tarraville, burnt, 582; Campaspe, William Meeting, deputy, 1911. fencing at Kangatong station, near Woolsthorpe, burnt, 582; Caramut, William Bell, deputy, 760; Alexander McDonald, R. Allen's paddock at Comeralghip, Pitfield plains, set on fire, deputy, 901; George Campbell Christie, deputy, resigned, 626; fencing at Biudi, near Omeo, burnt, 626; fencing and 1760. grass on the Toolamba estate, Murchison, burnt, 730; police Carisbrook, H. C. Clarkson (506, corrected in 612). forage store at Casterton, burnt, 667; W. Hobby's stack at Casterton, Harold Morrison, deputy, 348. Campbell's creek, burnt, 667; stacks at Rathscar, burnt, 414; Cathcart (A) and (B), Gustav Ahrendts, 134. stacks of T. Sullivan at Moorabool West, burnt, 507; stacks Clunes, James J. Martin, 612. at Upper Maffra, burnt, 414, 507; G. Studley's stack at Heidel- Colac, L. A. Gilbert, deputy, 901; Michael Howe, deputy, berg, burnt, 1354; H. Glendinning's house at Kingston, near 1154; ditto, resigned, 1760; Thomas Sharrow, deputy, re- Smeaton, burnt, 295; attempt to set on fire H. Stead's house signed, 1200. on the Stanley road, Beechworth, 833; fire in Grant street, Eastern, William George Sellers, deputy, resigned, 1008; Alexandra, 1208; attempt to burn Beer's house under the Joseph Bull, deputy, 2032. Opera House, in Little Collins street, Melbourne, 1354; trigo- Echuca, Albert Fuller, deputy, 794; Adolphus Frederick nometrical station on Mount Warrenheip burnt, 1354. Rowe, deputy, 1586 ; Cornelius Sheehan, deputy, 1911. Elphinstone, Henry Browne, 1504. -- Infanticide : (bodies of children found) in the Yarra, oppo- Elysian Flat, Neil Walker, 506. site the abattoirs, 148; in the Yarra, opposite the Queen's Gisborne, William Gorman, deputy, 1803. wharf, 1705; near the Melbourne home, in Little Lonsdale Glenorchy, Thomas Davey, deputy, 860. street west, 1705; in the Melbourne botanical garden, 1821; Gordon, Charles W. Caddy, deputy, 2166. in the Merri creek, near Brunswick, 1858; in Barkly street, Harrow, Walter Ponsford, 612. Carlton, 1874; near Johnston-street bridge, East Colling- Harrow South, Walter Ponsford, 649. wood, 582; in Hughes creek, Avenel, 18, 69; in a mining hole Heathcote (A), George Page, deputy, 224; William Crooke, in Bull street,. Castlemaine, 1598 ; off iumffray street, Balla- deputy, resigned, 1239. rat East, 821; off Webster street, Ballarat, 2246; in the Re- Heidelberg, George Studley, 95. serve road at Sandhurst, 774; inside the railway fence, Heytesbury East, Robert Hughes Roberts, deputy, resigned, Charlston street, Sandhurst, 1384. 1654. - l1 iscellaneous : for the discovery of William Buchanan Horsham, W. H. Lloyd, deputy, resigned, 134; Denis Cahill, Crumm, 1675; ditto, reward withdrawn, 1730; explosion on deputy, 404; Thomas Davey, deputy, 860; J. E. Beshm, the premises of Reynolds and English, Queen street, Mel- deputy, 860. bourne, 341; combustibles thrown through F. Johnston's Jolimont, George Charles Adcock, 2066. window at Snieaton, 1730; wilful damage at the Geelong Kingower, Arthur Herdman Tomelty, deputy, 1420. artillery orderly room, 1730; W. Bell's horse at Warrackna- Leigh, John Kelly, deputy, 1726. beal East injured, 69; Mr. Field's mare killed at Durham !ead, Lexton, James Dowling, deputy, 506. 197; horse shot at Broadford, 295; horse killed near Glen- Blackwood, William Gorman, deputy, 1803. burnie, 667; T. Purcell's horses at Hopkins, near Ararat, Long Gully, Nicholas Frederick Pentreath, 1548. wounded, 1008; A. Nyberg's horse at Moyhu, near Greta, Longwood, James Adams, deputy, 3; P. Flinn, deputy,1654. wounded, 2224; telegraph insulators wilfully broken, 582; Mandurang, J. Bell, deputy, 649; John Egan Wall, deputy, obstruction placed on the Wodonga and Melbourne railway, 1154. 774; W. King's wire fencing at Langi-Logan, near Ararat, Marong , James Gray, 404; George Gardiner, deputy, 1760. cut, 1134. GOVERNMEN T GAZETTE, 1874. 27

Rewards, &o.-continued. Sales, sheriffs: of property belonging to, Birney, 2054; Ford, Manslaughter:Michael O'Keefe killed at Ballarat, 774. 1987; Sampson, 2180; Savage, 2055,2130; Slack, 1785, 2054; Wightman, 1781, Wills, 1784. --- Murder : Ali Fook murdered near the Woolshed, Ovens district, 983. Sandhurst city : streets proclaimed, 231, 571; regulation, 1607; rates in arrear, 387. Reynolds, Maxwell, deceased : administration notice, 710. Sandridge borough: bye-law, 1357; works on main roads, 2189. Richmond park : regulations for, 912. Savings banks : Richmond pound: sale day, 553; rates, 668. - Commissioners : John Goodman, 401; Thomas James Nan- Richmond town : borrowing notices, 1190, 2306; special rate, kivell, 1547; Frederick Thomas Sargood, 1653. 2306; works, 1260, 2019. - Periodical inspection of pass-books, &c., 1238-9. Rifle association : civil servants allowed to absent themselves - Trustees : Ballarat, 900, 1547; Belfast, Maryborough, from their offices to take part in the matches, 1759. 900; 717; Sandhurst, 900. Rifles. See Volunteer force. See Post. Ripon shire: endowment, 795; road tolls, 1034; works, 1000, Scab act. See Cattle, Sheep. 1405, 1655; works on main roads, 17, 2297; land taken for a Schools, state : road,-1934. - Districts, 69, 770, 901, 992, 1138, 1306, 1479, 1691,1911, 2205. Ripon shire pound: sale day, rates, 1208. 328; - Boards of advice for subdivisions of shires and other locali- Road districts. See Cemeteries. Commons. Also the names ties : Alexandra, 612; Amherst, 900; Ararat, 402; Avon, of road districts and shires. 1760; Ballengeich, 2032; Bannockburn, 718; Bellarine, 2289; Roads, &c.: Bet Bet, 1689; Braybrook, 1199; Broadmeadows, 1504, 1547; -- proclaimed under the land act in the parish of Nepean, Buninyong, 960; Corio, 1872; Caulfield, 168; Dundas, 1999; 2074; in the parish of Rochford, 1663; in the parish of Yan Echuca, 1910; Glenelg, 402,1910; Grenville, 402; Hampden, Yean, 1807. 564; Inglewood, 2097; Kowree, 1115; Kyneton, 1199, 1689, 2166; Meredith, 1653; Merriang, 1153; Minhamite, 1153; --- Common-toll roads proclaimed : Amherst borough to Tal- Mortlake, 960; Mount Rouse, 1464; Portland, 1279, 1366, bot shire boundary, 1933; Boundary road (Gardiner's Creek 1464, 1653; Ripon, 900; St. Arnaud, 2097; Talbot, 1653; and Malvern roads), 1065; Malmsbury to Ballarat road, 959; Tullaroop, 1366; Upper Yarra north, 1999; Upper Yarra Talbot shire boundary to Clunes post office, 1804. south, 1760; Wagra (Bendoc), 1366; Warrnambool, 1366; -- Tolls of common-toll roads apportioned, 1201; on Amherst West Tanjil, 960; Wonangatta East, 1586, 1910. borough road to Talbot shire boundary, 1933; collected at the - Members of boards of advice removed: Kangerong, 564; Coomora gate (Malmsbury to Ballarat road), 1726; tolls at Kyneton, 612. Swamp road toll-gate (Braybrook and Footseray road), 1367, 1535. - Inspectors of schools : Joseph Baldwin, 2289; Robert - I Main roads ; Amherst and Carisbrook, 1426; Black Swamp Craig, 2289; Joseph Geary resigned, 2289. road (Warrenheip to Bullarook), 1306; Caramut and Chats- -- Assistant inspectors of schools : Alfred Claribeux Curlewis, worth,1804; Carisbrook toMaldon, 1368; Colac to Ballarat, 2289; Samuel James Swindley, 2289; Charles Tynan, 1419; 18,511; Daylesford and Malmsbury junction to Daylesford, 11. G. Burke, resigned, 1725. 1804;Dunolly toSt. Arnaud, 137; Hexham to Caramut, 725; - Returning officers for elections of school boards for road Omeo to Back creek, Tambo river, 1201; Sale to Wood's districts, shires, and boroughs, or subdivisions thereof : Avoca, Point, 137; Woodendto Tylden,137. 649; Avon, 1365; Ballangeich, 1366; Bet Bet (1547, corrected Managers of common-toll: Gerard Blackburn, 506, 649; in 1653), 1689, 1803; Bungaree, 612; Buninyong, 168, 1964, John C. Caffin, 1332; Edward Clark, 168; J. F. Dumaresq, 1999; Colac, 2031, 2166; Darebin, 2289; Dundas, 1759; 612; Smith Ellis, 134, 900; Thomas Gardner, 348,718; Charles Echuca, 1865; Glenelg, 1366; Hampden, 402 ; Kyneton,1365; Haines, 404, 1654; Hyam Hart, 1419; John Hart, 794, 2291; Leigh, 718; Malmsbury, 1910; Portland, 900; Ripon, 1803; Joseph Irving, 1366; John Keys, 860; R. Lethbridge, 506; Rosedale, 1653; St. Arnaud, 1365; St. Kilda, 900; Wannon, Thomas O'Brien, 169; W. H. Paul, 2231; George Robert 2166; Warrnambool, 900; Wimmera, 1689, 1964; VVinchelsea, Robens, 1910; William Henry Wastell, 697. 2289; Yackandandah, 1759, 1999; Yea, 1504. See also the names of local bodies. Sites. See Education. Industrial. Sites. Roads department : construction of Healesville bridge, 363; Striven, John, deceased: administration notice, 1225. construction of Whipstick Creek bridge, 572; works on main Searl, Sidney, deceased : administration notice, 885, 948. roads, 572. Sericultural purposes. See Sites. Robbery. See Rewards. Services. See Works. Roman catholic church. See Trustees. Sessions. See Circuit courts. General sessions. Petty sessions. Romsey shire : proposed addition, 1426; endowment, 795; bye- law, 264; works on main roads, 137, 197; bridge construction, Sewers and water. See Contracts. Tenders. Water. 2098. Seymour shire : proposed addition, 1115; endowment, 795; bye- Romsey shire pound: rates, 669; keeper, Andrew Madigan, law, 1540; works, 1142, 1607; works on main roads, 1201, 2297. 841 ; sale day, 841. Sheep : Rosedale pound : rates, 1675. - Addresses, districts, stations, &c., of inspectors of sheep and stock, 138, 726, 1709, 1818, 1910, 1964. Rosedale shire : endowment, 795; works on main roads, 1201, 2297. Boards of advice for districts: Benalla (member resigned), Rules. See the subject-matters to which they refer. 224; Hamilton, 2290; Hexham, 456; Mansfield, 1114; north- eastern, 2290; Sandhurst, 1279, 2166. Runs. See Depasture. Sheep. - Boards of advice, appointments revoked: Beechworth, Rutherglen borough : revision of burgess lists, 1472. 2290; Benalla, 2290; Hamilton, 2290; Hexham, 2290. Rutherglen pound: abolished, 1091. -- Inspectors of sheep: Michael Dugan, 1617; Matthew Rutherglen shire: endowment, 795; polling-places, 1426; works Hervey, 506; Robert Kerr, 2, 506; Duncan McRae resigned, on main roads, 137, 424, 2297; bridge construction, 2098. 1759. Ryan, James Williams, deceased : administration notice, 1226. - Monthly returns of licenses issued and fines imposed under the scab act, 56, 295, 515, 730, 966, 1165, 1341, 1510, 1657, 1819, Ryan, Martin, deceased : administration notice, 710. 2018, 2212. - Quarterly reports of inspectors of sheep, 138, 726, 1337, S. 1818. Sailing directions. See Mariners. - Quarantine and clean districts under the scab act 1870, page 10-12, 57-59, 101-3, 139-141, 179-181, 253-6, 296-8, 366-8, Saint Arnaud, &c. For names with the prefix Saint, see St. 416-19, 463-6, 512-515, 573-6, 622-5, 664-7, 702-5, 727-30, 771-4, Sale borough: tolls at La Trobe bridge abolished, 884; works 830-3, 863-5, 906-8, 963-5, 1013-15, 1080, 1135-7, 1162-5, 1205-8, on main roads, 2189. 1250-2, 1281-3, 1338-40, 1382-4, 1427-9, 1480-2, 1511-13, 1556-8, 1596-8, 1620-2, 1658-60, 1706-8, 1727-9, 1774-6,1815--17, 1853-4, Sale of liquors, districts for. See Wines. 1884-6, 1935-7,1969-71, 2015-17, 2047-9, 2070-2, 2118-20, Sale-yards. See Sites. 2169-71, 2209-11, 2250-2, 2294-6; notice as to Ballarat no. 2 Sales : customs, 238-244, 295, 581, 1744, 1763, 2188. clean district, 1620, 1658. Sales under the distillation act, 244. - Scab districts altered, 104, 256, 667, 1165, 1709, 2296. See Cattle. South Australia. Sales under fa. fa., &c. See Legal. Sheepyards. See Sites. Sales of impounded cattle. See Pounds. Sheriffs, deputy: Bairnsdale, W. E. Wollaston, 1760; Sale, J. Sales of land. See Lands. M. Gaunt, 401; Stawell, Walter Butler, 1238; Walhalla, W. Sales : miscellaneous, of deceased seamen's effects, 1821; at ma- H. Burrowes, 285. rine yard, Williamstown, 1881; at the government printing Sheriff's clerks : J. J. Arundel, Beechworth, 1115; Alfred office, 2194. Darvall, ditto, 457. Sales by the police, &c., at Alexandra, 1897; Ararat, 384; Beau- Shipping:international code of signals,1762. See Merchant fort, 199; Beechworth, 596, 672; Berwick, 151 ; Castlemaine, shipping. 945; Echuca, 489; Eddington, 632; Geelong, 673, Hamilton, 746; Kilmore, 481; Kyneton, 384; Lexton, 71; Linton, 2127; Shires: Long Gully, 632; Mansfield, 1913; Richmond, 945; Roke- -- Auditors of accounts appointed by government : Edwin wood, 1605; Sale, 482, 1444; St. Arnaud, 23; Stawell West, Atkinson, 1690, 1802; William Boyd, 1690, 1871; Robert C. 23, 672, 746; Talbot, 1309; Wodonga, 71 ; Yandoit, 2305. Carr, 794, 1690, 1802 ; Thomas Dickson, 1690, 1802; A. L. Ely, 28 INDEX TO TIIE VICTORIA

Sh i res- continued. Sites - continued. 1690, 1871; Robert W. C. Grieve , 1690; J. Hedrick, 1690, Cobungra: recreation, 570. 1802; James Hendy , 1690 ; James H. Horner , 1690, 1802 ; Codrington : school, 309. Francis F. Levett , 1690, 1802; Frederick Lowe, 1690 ; John Colac : Polwarth and South Grenville pastoral , agricultural K. Pow (1690, corrected in 1802); Alfred Roberts, 1199 ; and horticultural society, 96 ; market, 359, 1566. Samuel Seymour , 1008; J. Smith , 1690, 1802 ; Henry W. Colbinabbin : school, 1806. Whitten, 1690, 1802. Coleraine:post-office andtelegraph, 1734. Coliban : watering purposes , 1807, 2037. - - Auditors elected by ratepayers , 1690, 1802, 1871. Collingwood: (Mayor'spark ) park and recreation , 62, 620; See Cemeteries . Commons. Engineers . Roads. Slaughter- (east ) public recreation, 247. houses. Also the names of road districts and shires. Colongulac : watering and camping purposes, 358. Show-yards . See Sites . T rustees. Conneewirrecoo : school, 1806 ; camping and watering pur- poses,2299. Signalling in mines: reward for the discovery of the best means Corindhap : school, 910; school ( Break -o'-Day), 2036. of, 1007. Cornella : school , 533; for procuring stone, 765. Signals : international code of, 2205. Corop: school, 2011. Costerfield : school, 61, 62, 412. Sites temporarily or permanently reserved or about to be per- Cowes: mechanics ' institute , temperance hall, and public manently reserved , or the temporary reservation of which has purposes, 411; mechanics ' institute , 732; school, 411. been revoked or is about to be revoked:- Cranbourne : temperance hall, 13, 311; police purposes, 13, Acheron: school , 765; (Niagaroon ) school, 1469. 311; watering and camping purposes, 2075. Atherton : police purposes, 96. Cressy : school, 412. Amherst (Adelaide lead ) : recreation purposes, 1973. Crosbie: school, 185. Ararat: school, 618; railway purposes, 1587. Crowlands : school, 245; police purposes , 1666, 1892. Ashens : cemetery, 1806. Cudgewa: school, 1469. Audley: watering purposes, 2075. Cundare: school , 142, 186, 732. Avenel : police purposes , 568; cricket ground, 869 ; post -office Dandenong: public market, 620. and telegraph , 1343; watering purposes, 1565. Dargile : school , 801; public purposes, 2215. Avoca : school, 1587. Dartmoor : school, 185, 1247. Axedale: school , 1973, 2036. Daylesford : school, 96; gravel site, 1470. Bahgallah : school , 61; for procuring stone, 1123, 1470, 2215. Delatite: school, 358. Bairnsdale : watering purposes , 657; school , 765; friendly Derby: watering purposes , 309, 1343. societies ' gardens, 869; recreation purposes , 869, 1213. Dereel : cemeter y, 1387. Ballan : police purposes , 910; market and cattle sale-yards, Dergholm:school, 765. 1247. Devenish : school , 1470, 1916, 1917, 2172. Ballarat East: schools, 13, 359, 412. Devon (Stony creek ) : school, 1304. Ballyrogan : school, 657. Digby : recreation, 309; school, 1430. Bambra : school, 533. Diggorra: school, 765. Bamganie : school, 1665. Dirnboola: school, 411 ; watering and camping purposes, 1470. Baringhup : schools , 1524, 1665 ; police purposes, 1734. Dingee: watering purposes , 1343, 2172. Earnawartha : schools, 245, 657; gravel site, 657. Donald: market and public buildings , 2299; recreation, 2299. .Barwo : public purposes, 1123. Dooen: watering and camping purposes , 96, 1387, 1524, 2215. Baynton : school, 1696. Drik-drik : cemetery, 185. Beechworth: schools, 731, 870, 2081 ; racecourse and recrea- Dromana: public park, 802. tion, 143, 620; public purposes, 2113. Drung-drung: cemetery, 311. Belfast: botanic gardens, 63. Dunolly: school, 96, 1387. Belvoir (Wodonga) : camping purposes , 185; school, 765. Durdidwarrah:school, 618. Benalla: school, 61. Eaglehawk : public gardens , 1304; public park, 1697; reser- Benayeo: school, 1771. voir, storm -water channel and public park, 1304 ; storm- Bendock ( Wanra ) : school, 984. water channel, 1304; school, 1524; town hall, 1019. Beremboke: school, 96. Echuca : agricultural association , 533; drainage purposes, Binnuc: school, 2215. 2114; manure depot, 1212 , 1247, 1697 ; northern general Birregurra : school, 731. association , 535 ; public purposes , 2114 ; (south ) public Bittern : cricketing and recreation , 142; watering purposes, purposes, 2299. 568. Edenhope: school, 358. Blackwood: powder - magazine, 411. Edgecombe: school, 411. Bochara: road purposes , 1565 ; school, 2215. Egerton : school, 910. Bolerch : watering purposes, 1665. Eildon : school, 358. Bonegilla: schools , 309, 310, 732. Eldorado: racecourse and recreation, 97. Bonn: school , 731; watering purposes, 2215. Ellerslie : school, 1696. Bontherambo: sheep-yards , 245 ; gravel site, 411, 732. Elliminyt (Colac ) : watering purposes , 143, 732. Borhoneyghurk: (Dolly's creek ) school, 1565 ; (Mount Elmore: recreation purposes, 1524. Doran ) school, 1565. Elwood : public garden, 143, 310, 732. Branxholme: mechanics ' institute , 358, 359, 732 ; school, 1734, Emerald Hill: public park and parade ground, 910. 1735, 2012. Enfield: school, 910. Bridgewater (on Loddon ) : school, 533, 1735. Eppalock : school, 245, 657; watering purposes , 657, 658, 1019. Bright: police paddock, 869 ; (Growler's creek ) school, 984; Eurambeen : supply of stone, 910. police purposes , 1213, 1524. Eurandelong: school, 1212. Broadford : watering and road purposes, 1626. Euroa: schools, 245, 358, 618; recreation purposes, 2011. Bruarong: school, 2075. Faraday : water supply, 1916. Brunswick : watering purposes and supply of sand, 1524. Fingal (Cape Schanck) : Schanck park, 802. Bulgana: school, 1343. Fitzroy : old colonists ' association, 1917. Bullarook: school, 910. Flinders: school, 618, 619, 1019. Bullarto : school, 1212. Footscray : public gardens , 657; foresters ' asylum, 1807, 2037. Bulldog : storage of water, 1387. Foster (Stockyard creek ) : court-house , 96; school, 142, 459. Bungalally : school , 2299, 2300. Franklin : school , 731; (Dry Diggings ), recreation , 731, 1973. Bungaree : for Ballarat water commission purposes , 359, 732. Frankston : recreation , 570 ; watering purposes, 1343. Buninyong : timber reserve , 732; for supply of timber, 1019; Freeburgh : school, 2114. school, 869 ; quarrying purposes , 1387, 1697 ; (shire ) supply French Island: public purposes, 458. of firewood, 2011. Fryers: swimming baths, 1173. Burgoyne: mustering yards, 1469. Ganoo-ganoo : cemetery, 61; school, 910. Burke: school , 1173; (Jim Crow road ) school, 1734; church Gayfield (Murray river) : aboriginal station, 618. of England, 1627. Gembrook: zoological and acclimatization society, 1806, 2216. Burramboot East: school, 1665. Gishorne : watering purposes, 97, 459. Burrarnine : cemetery, 2299. Glenalbyn : for supplying timber, 1734. Byaduk : school, 1893. Glenburnie : school, 458. Bylands ( Lightwood flat) : school, 618. Glenhope: watering purposes , 985, 1470. Campbelltown : watering purposes, 802. Glenlogie (Amphitheatre ) : watering, purposes, 13,61, 412, 985, Cannum: watering purposes, 1696. 1213. Caralulup : school, 1469. Glenmaggie : school, 981, 1304. Carapooee: school (20'15, corrected in 2113), 201-5. Glenmona: school, 1806. Cardigan : schoui, 1247. Glenorchy : school, 1343. Carngham : school, 618; (Snake Valley ) school, 61. Glenpatrick : watering and camping purposes, 657. Carrah : watering purposes, 2114. Glynwilln : watering purposes, 1973. Casterton : public recreation, 984. Gnarwarre: school, 1078. Castle Donnington : school, 1806. Gobur : racecourse and recreation, 910. Castlemaine : school, 61 ; (Barker's creek ) school, 61 : military Goldie: road purposes , 1696 ; school, 2215. purposes , 1587; (Pennyweight flat) cemetery, 1626; creek Gooram-gooram Gong: school, 1565. channel, 2215. Gooramadda: preservation and growth of timber, 142. Chariton: school, 1806. Goornong : school, 1343. Chewton : school, 618. Grantville:cemetery, 910. Chiltern : watering purposes, 96 ; (east ) public park, 455. Great Western: school, 1565. Clarendon : school, 13, 311 ; recreation and cricket , 1916, 1917, Greta: school, 1665. 2172. Gritjurk : school, 411 ; watering purposes, 1470, 2114, Clarksdale , Grenville: racecourse and recreation , 246, 568, Guildford : roadway, 533;school, 2215. 732; (Moonlight Flat) school, 1018. Gunhower : watering purposes, 245, 533. Cobaw : school , 657; supply of timber, 1734. Gundowring: schools , 533, 535, 1019 ; watering purposes , 1304; Cobden : cemetery, 533. Haddon : school, 1587. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 18 74. 29

Sites -continued. Sites -continued. Hamilton : town hall, 62; free presbyterian Gaelic church, -Mortchup: school, 1587. 570 ; market place, 986,1888; manure depot, 2075 ; (north) Mount Alexander : state forest, 13, 412. school, 657 ; (north) racing and recreation reserve, 359. Mount Hotham (Diamantina spring) : public purposes, 534. Happy Valley (Clarksdale) : recreation, 801. Mount Martha (Moorooduc) : public park, 870. Harcourt: sericultural purposes, 358. Mount Pyramid : watering purposes, 245, 2216; (north), Harrietville: racecourse and general recreation, 245. uaterin„ purposes, 245. Harrow : school, 984. Mount Warrenheip : for preservation and growth of timber, Havelock : school 309. 1807. Heathcote : school, 869, 984, 2075 ; water supply, 1771. Moyhu : church of England, 1627. Heywood : temperance hall, 13, 311. Moyston : watering purposes, 2036. Hilgay : road purposes, 1387. Muckleford : school, 2011. Holcombe : school, 618, 765. Mulgrave (Oakleigh) : recreation purposes, 658, 1019. Homebush : school (309, corrected in 869). Mundoona: watering purposes, 1524. Horsham : hospital, 1387; school, 142 ; police purposes, 458 ; Murchison : recreation, 246, 732 ; north-eastern pastoral and 459, 1019; mechanics' institute, 311. agricultural society's show yards, 801. Howqua : school, 731. Muskerry : school, 910. Illawarra : school, 1734. Nagwarry (Lake Mundy) : school, 1626. Irrewarra : school, 358. Nangeela: school (Glenelg, Roseneath), 2075. Jamieson : recreation purposes, 1387. Nanneella : for supply of stone, 1973. Jan Juc : recreation purposes, 61; public purposes, 911, 1213. Nar-nar-goon : school, 185. Janiember east : public purposes, 533, 2300 ; school, 766, 2081. Narmbool (Burnt bridge) : school, 1626; quarrying purposes, Jericho : school, 309. 2299 ; for supply of stone, 2300. Jika Jika (North Melbourne): homoeopathic hospital, 1430; Narrawong: school, 245. quarry purposes, 1565 ; school, 1973. Narre Worran (Berwick) : school, 96, 1078. Jung Jung : for affording a supply of firewood, 1018. Natimuk : school, 245. Kalymna : school, 731. Neereman : school, 1018. Kamarooka : school, 984. Neilborough : school, 1626. Kanyapella: watering purposes, 1696. Nelson (Glenelg): school, 185. Karabeal : school, 1893. Nepean : road purposes, 1524; public purposes, 2075. Kariah (Lake Kariah) : school, 61. Nerring (Myer's creek): water supply, 1626, 1892. Karup Karup : school, 358. Newhaven : school, 61. Keilor: school, 1565. Newstead: police purposes, 534, 535; school, 731. Kerang: school, 1343. Nillahcootie: police purposes, 2215. Kialla: watering purposes, 1665. Norong (Lake Modemere): school, 185, 2300. Kimbolton : watering purposes, 568. North Melbourne: public baths, 1917. Kingower : school, 1626. Northcote : park, 1247. Kinypanial : watering and camping purposes, 1847. Northwood : school, 96. Kiora : supply of timber, 1566, 1772. Nunawading : recreation, 142, 459 ; school, 1565. Kororoit (New Cambridge) : school, 1525. Nuntin : recreation purposes, 62. Korweinguboora : school, 618. Oakleigh : schools, 61, 657, 658, 731, 1019. Koyuga: school, 2075. Ondit: watering purposes, 97, 732. Kurraca: school, 61; watering purposes, 1847. Orford: school, 1771. Kuruc-a-rue: watering and camping purposes, 731. Oxley : police purposes, 911, 1213, 1470 ; offices for the shire Kyneton : school, 185 ; bathing place, 657 ; cricket, drill, and council, 911, 1213, 1470. recreation, 571, 1019. Painswick (Inkerman) : school, 1304. Laanecoorie: watering purposes, 1525, 1772. Pakenham: school, 657, 658, 1019. Laceby : school, 765. Panmure : watering purposes, 1771. Lake Lake Wollard : watering purposes, 534 ; for supply of Pannoobamawm : public purposes, 2075. stone, 1524. Pauyyabyr (Wannon): school, 96; watering and camping Lal-Lal : watering purposes, 1847, 2172. purposes, 97, 142, 459. Lallatt : watering purposes and supply of timber, 1665. Penshurst: cricket and recreation, 569. Lancefield : mechanics' institute, 311; show-yards, 535, 1019; Pompapiel: watering purposes, 731. school, 1565. Porepunkah : school, 2299. Lauriston : watering purposes, 1696. Portarlington : cricket and recreation, 2011. Learmonth: Ballarat agricultural and pastoral society, 412. Powlett: watering purposes, 1665. Leichardt: school, 1696; watering purposes, 1893, 1973. Prahran : school, 801; (St. Kilda) school, 96. Lexington : school, 869, Purdeet (Muston's creek) : school, 984. Lexton: school, 61. Pyalong: school, 1734. Lillydale : school, 185. Queenscliffe: school, 910, 911, 1213,1806. Lismore:Livingstone: for supplywatering of purposes, gravel, 1696.1387. Ravenswood:Raywood: school, for procuring1304. stone, 765. Lockwood:recreation purposes, 1734. RedJacket: school, 984. Longwood (at railway station) : police purposes, 1734. Redcastle: school, 61; public purposes, 2215. Lowry: watering purposes, 569. Redesdale: school, 1212. Loyola : watering purposes, 1696. Riachella: watering and camping purposes, 1893. Loy-yang: watering purposes, 1018. Ringwood: school, 618. Lyell : school, 1212. Rochester: road purposes, 61 ; show yards of the Rochester LyndhurstMageppa: public (Carrum purposes, swamp) 1806. : drainage purposes, 1524. Rosedale agricultural: gravel and supply, pastoral 1587; association, temperance 1343.hall,1734. Magorra (Snowy creek) : cemetery, 869. Rothesay : school, 984. Maldon:Maindampleschool, : school,309, 1587. 1212. Rushworth:Runnymede: recreation watering andpurposes, other public1470. purposes, 765. Mandurang: water upply purposes, 411; school, 801. Sale: school, 61, 2215 ; camping purposes, 984; friendly Mangalore: gravel sites, 569, 1697, 1917; watering purposes, societies' purposes, 1470. 1524, 2114, 2299. Sandford (Dwyer's creek) : school, 142, 1973. Marida Yallock: watering purposes, 96, 97, 459; school, 657. Sandhurst: abattoirs, 535, 1566; drainage, 535, 536, 2081 ; Marma: watering and camping purposes, 984. drill-ground for V.V. light-horse, 657, 658, 1019; powder- Marma and Warranook : for supply of firewood, 2299. magazine, 618; public square, 535, 1566; public purposes, Marong: watering purposes, 1470. 535, 2081; friendly societies' recreation, 309; recreation MaryMcIntyre: boroughschool, : park 1524. and garden, 1078; recreation, 1524. purposes, 1666, 618; 1892 right-of-way ; schools, purposes,766, 1213, 535,1892; 1566;supply railwayof Melbourne: mounted police barracks (gaol), 1019; orderly stone and public purposes, 535, 2081; watering purposes, room and instructor's quarters, and parade ground for 13, 247; (Back creek) cemetery, 1431, 1772; (Kangaroo flat) metropolitan rifle corps, 2036; schools, 1771, 1917; (St. school, 1566; (Kangaroo flat), cemetery purposes, 1893; Mary's) school, 2036; (east) school, 1123; public baths, 1771; (Long gully), public purposes, 535, 2081 ; (White hills) (south) drainage purposes, 869; (and suburbs) public pur- cemetery, 569; (White hills), church of England, 1627. poses, 1430; (east) gaol purposes, 459; (Carlton) recreation, Sandhurst and Eaglehawk : female refuge, 310. for members of university and affiliated colleges, 732. Sandon : school, 869. Melton : show-yard of the Melton agricultural society, 910. Sandridge : plantation or garden, 62, 412,459; town hall, 412; Merino:Meredith: school, shire 358, hall, 1771. primitivedrainage purposes,methodist 459;church, hospital 1806, for1807, contagious 2037. diseases, 96; Merrijig : watering purposes, 1916. Sarsfield : school, 61, 62, 412. Merton : school, 869. Scarsdale (Staffordshire reef) : police purposes, 1847 ; school, Millewa: school, 1565. 2075. Mirnee : for procuring stone, 13, 311. Sebastopol : schools, 13, 359, 412. Mocamboro: school, 2011. Seymour: public library and reading room, 1343, 1697. Moolort:school, 1430. Shepparton: school, 310; cemetery, 731, 732, 1019; public Moonambel: school, 1734. park, 731; racecourse and recreation, 731. Moorabbin (Brighton) : public park, 358; public garden, 358; Shirley : school, 2215. (Cheltenham) cemetery, 731. Skipton : police purposes, 869. Moorarbool west: school, 142. Smeaton : for Clunes racecourse, 96. Mooroopna:Mooroolbark public : school, purposes, 657. 2011. Sorrento:Smythesdale public : wateringpark, 870, purposes, 2081. 1018, 1470. Moorpanyal : Geelong cattle market, 1124. Spring Hill (Newlyn) : school, 1807, 2037. Moorwinstowe (Karup-Karup) : school, 1173. St. Arnaud: borough pound, 185; drainage purposes, 185; Mornington (Snapper Point) : public park and recreation, school, 1696; friendly societies' recreation ground, 1806; fire 802. engine house, 1916. 30 INDEX TO THE VICTORIA

Sites-continued. Sites-continued. St. Kilda : school, 2299; beach park, 1807; public park, 2037. Yea: school, 1565; racecourse and recreation, 1734; public Stawell (Reefs) : powder-magazine, 359; market purposes, buildings, 2216. 765; manure depot, 765, 766, 1213; public park, 1973. Yehrip (No. 1 creek, Avoca) : school, 97. Steiglitz: police purposes, 310; school, 618; town hall, 659, 1566; church of England, 1627. See Churches. Towns. Trustees. Village. Strangways : school, 731, 2036. Sittings in banco. See Supreme court. Stratford : school, 1304. Skipton pound : keeper, John Daley, 328; sale day, 328. Strathfieldsaye:school, 185; (Emu Creek), school recreation, 1696; watering purposes, 1973. Slaughter-house, inspectors of, for shires, boroughs, &c.: Alex- Stuartmill : post and telegraph office purposes, 2299. andra, 404, 1115, 1760; Amherst, 1115 ; Ararat, 1115, 2066; Sunbury:pound, 96. Bacchus Marsh, 1115; Ballarat, 1760; Beechwortb, 404; Sutton: school, 1696. Benalla shire, 3, 1115, 1760; Bet-bet, 404; Bourke district, Swanwater: watering and other public purposes, 1387; 1154; Bright, 1464, 2290; Chewton, 1115, 1760; Chiltern, 2290; (Sutherland plains), school, 1565. Creswick, 1115; Dundas, 404, 1464; Dunolly, 1464: Echuca, Taggerty:school, 1587. 1464;Footscray borough, 328; Goulburn, 404; Hampden, Talbot:recreation purposes, 1847. 1760; Hawthorn, 404; Howqua, 3,1760; Leigh, 1760; Malms- Talbotville: school, 1343. bury, 3; Melton, 2290; Merriang, 1115; Metcalfe, 2066; Mort- Tallarook:school, 569. lake, 1464; Mount Franklyn, 404, 1115, 1760; Navarre, 1716; Tamleugh : school, 731. Newham, 1760; Newstead, 1115, 2290; North Ovens, 404; Tangambalanga (Sandy Creek) : school, 2299. Oxley, 404,1115,1760; Portland, 2290; Ripon, 2290; llomsey, Taradale : road purposes, 310; council chambers, 310, 732; 1115; Sale, 404; St. Arnaud, 404, 1760, 2066, 2290; Stawell public park, 569; recreation, 569. 73; Upper Goulburn,1803; Walhalla, 404; Waranga,1115,1464; Tarnagulla: racecourse and recreation, 142; school, 1565. Wimmera, 404, 1115, 2290; Winchelsea, 1464. Tarragal : school, 765. Smith and Cattanach's notice, 152, 201, 266, 332. Tarrawingee: racecourse and recreation, 459. Tarrayoukyan : school, 1524. Smythesdale:extension ofgunpowder actrevoked, 2291. Tatyoon : watering purposes, 984, 1525. Smythesdale pound: sale day, 328. Tchuterr (Burke's Flat) : mechanics' institute, 1806; school, 2011. Societies. See Friendly. Industrial. Teesdale: school, 142. Solicitor-general. See Ministers. Terang: postand telegraph,1665. Solomon group. See Mariners. Terrick Terrick : watering purposes, 245. Thornton : school, 358; public purposes, 2172. South Australia: horned cattle, sheep, or pigs maybe imported Timmering:school, 984, 985, 1470. into the northern territory, 647. See Mariners. Timor (Chinaman's Flat) : public park, 185. South Barwon pound: rates, 419; sale day, 441. `T'inamba (Heyfield Bridge) : cemetery, 618. Tocumwall : customs purposes, 569. Spirits:colonial distilled, 131; Victorian made, 405. See Wines. Tooborac:pound, 310, 732; school, 1565. Springfield shire : proposed annexation, 1535 ; added to, 1805 ; Toolamba:cemetery, 618; police purposes, 1387; school, 1806. endowment, 795 ; works on main roads, 2190. oolang : supp ly of stone, 1973. T Squares. See Sites. ToorourrongTourello: Creswick : school,racecourse 618. andrecreation, 412,732 ; rail- St.Arnaud borough: bye-law, 884; regulation,1607 ; streets way purposes, 802, 2081. proclaimed, 1007; works on main roads, 2189, 2296. Towong: school, 657. St. Arnaud shire: oflicer for shire purposes, endowment, T rawalla : watering purposes, 13, 4,12; recreation, 246. 1716; polling-places, 1479; works on main roads, 137, 2297. Trentham : school , 984; watering purposes , 1524. 795; Upper Buckland: school, 358. St. Arnaud pound: sale day, 1310. Vaughan : school, 2299. State aid. See Church lands. "Villiers and Heytesbury: agricultural association and western Caledonian society, 1019. State forests. See Lands. Sites. Timber. Trustees. Wadelock: school, 2036. State schools. See Education. Schools. Sites. Wagra: camping purposes , 310 . Births. Wahring: cemetery, 2011. Statistics. See Agriculture. Banking companies. Revenue. Vital statistics. Walhalla : school , 618 . Wallan-wallan : public park, 246; market purposes, 1565. Statute law revision act 1874 (no. 2), pages 2141-63. Wanalta : supply of stone, 1304; (Burramboot East) school, Stawell borough: borrowing notice, 1142 ; regulation, 553,1862; 2036 ; supply of timber, 2075. holiday, works on main roads, 2296. Wandin Yalloak : school , 658. 1830; Wangaratta : public park, 246; (south) school, 358, 2215 ; Stawell pound: keeper, Henry Gardner, 73; ditto, Patrick gravel, 2215. Monaghan, 1033; rates, 538; sale day, 441. Wannaeue (Rosebud) : mechanics' institute, 1587. Stawell shire : officers for shire purposes, 73, 1033; works, 1033, Wappan: watering purposes, 1665. 1034; endowment, 795. Wrarrak , Mount Cole: cemetery , 869. Warrandyte : school , 765. Stawell shire pound: rates, 774; sale day, 1033, 1142;advertising Warrenmang:watering and camping purposes, 1387; school, sales, 1033. 1973. Steamers' speed. See Ports. Warringal (Heidelberg) : public park, 869. Still-keepers : licensed, 1298. Warrnambool : railway purposes, 358; Villiers and Heytes- bury agricultural association and the western Caledonia Stock. See Cattle. Depasture. Live stock. Sheep. society, 534, 535 ; racecourse and recreation, 569; water Stone reserves. See Sites. Timber. supply , 869; public parks , 910; school , 1123. Warrong: public purposes , 247. Stores and transport: telegraph department, as to services and Watgania: school , 2011 . supplies, exempted from the regulations, 95; tenders and Wedderburne (13c,cca Flat): school , 62; public park and contracts to be z esorted to for works, services, and supplies exceeding £100, whenever practicable, 1064. Weecurra:recreation, school, 1430. 1771. Strathfieldsayeshire: names added tovoters' lists, 1464; endow- Whorouly:school, 1387. ment, 795. Williamstown : mechanics' institute, 802, 2081; workmen's Streets:making , proclaiming , &c. See Roads. Also the names Winchelsea:hall, 1524, 1893.school, 62. of local bodies. Windham : school, 731. Sumatra. See Mariners. Winnindoo:gravel site, 1387. Superannuation board. See Police superannuation board. Winslow (Yarpturk) : recreation,185 ; school , 1566. Winton : school, 534; watering, 1771. Superintendents. See Lunatic asylums. Wombat : state forest, 13, 412, 534, 658; (at Comoora) supply Supplies. See Stores. ls, 310, 619, 1 1 ; (Bl an ket Fl at) of gravel, 246; schoo 22 Supreme court: judge, James Wilberforce Stephen, 853; re- public garden, 1212. gistrar , Richard Gibbs , 899; rule as to articled clerks being Woodend: school, 358, 359, 732. matriculated and admission of attornies, 1331; sittings in Woolsthorpe : presbyterian church, 1019. banco , 687, 1275, 1687, 2165. See Circuit courts. Commis- Wooragee North: school, 619, 1019; (Upper Indigo) school, sioners. 619. bVooundellah : watering purposes and timber,upply, 910. Surveyors of land: WormangalWurruk-wurruk: : watering,gravel 984. site, 1587. -- fill Examinationthe position of to pupil be held,draftsmen 912, 1534;and applicationssurveyors, 654. invited to ii ' y-yung: school, 1524, 1525. on;;, Vm'ytwarrone: pu bli c purposes, 1806 . ---- District surveyors : Ararat, Edward Morres, 348 ; Gee] Angus McLachlan, 348; St. Arnaud, Thomas Thompson, 794. Yackandandah : school , 358 , 455. Yackandandah east (Osborne's Flat) : school, 570. -- I Surveyors authorized to act for the board of land and Yackandandah (Staghorn flat) : school, 658. works, 50, 169, 224, 350, 719, 1067, 1154, 1654. Yallook : school, 765, 1565 ; watering purposes, 1696. - Surveyors authorized to act under the real property act, Yambuk: recreati on, 96;t emperance h all , 1806, 1807, 2037 ; school, 2299. 1655. Yarck (Durham gully) : school, 96. Surveyors, marine. See Navigation. Yarraberb : watering purposes, 1626. Surve yors , minin g. See Mining . Yarrayne: watering purposes, 1387. Yarrowee : watering purposes, 311; school, 569 ; public recrea- Surveyors, road. See Engineers. tion, 984. Swan, William, deceased : administration notice, 1576. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1874. 31

Swan Hill shire : endowment , 795; bridge construction, 2098. Treasury : officers in the treasurer 's division to forward to the Swan Hill shire rates, 966. treasury obsolete forms of receipt , 1065; requisitions on the pound: government printer for forms having a money value to be Swiss people , German consular protection extended to, 1585. submitted to the treasurer , 611, 647. See Accounts . Lands. Synagogue . See Trustees. Receivers. Revenue. Treaties . See Commerce . Extradition . France. T. Trespass and sustenance rates . See Pounds. Talbot pound , keeper , James Thorndon, 1862. Trustees of savings banks. See Saving banks. Talbot shire: proposed diminution , 7;endowment, 795;works Trustees of sites for divers purposes appointed , resigned, &c. on main roads , 2208 ; bridge construction , 2098 ; road tolls, (including committees of management, and persons and bodies 1716. in whom lands are vested) :- Tarnagulla borough, works on main roads, 2296. Alexandra: presbyterian church, 1691. Avenel : recreation, 1701. Telegraph department : excepted from the stores and transport Avoca: racing and recreation, 760. regulations as to services and supplies , 95; communication by Axedale : cemetery , 1114 ; racecourse and recreation, 1114. telegraph opened, 404, 611, 859, 899, 1691, 1841, 2165 ; reward Bairnsdale: cemetery, 224; friendly societies' recreation for the detection of persons injuring insulators , 582; trans- grounds, 990; Wesleyan church, 1803. mission of messages to suburban offices , 1999. See Contracts. Ballarat: Wesleyan church, 760, 1237; (Brown hill), Wesleyan Post. Sites. church, 760 ; (Green hills), Wesleyan church, 760; (Mount Tatura, town proclaimed, 571. Pleasant), Wesleyan church, 760. Barkly : cemetery, 1651. T emperance halls. See Sites . Trustees. Bealiba : R oman catholic church, 1504. T emplestowe road district : polling -places, 1115; tolls, 24, 441. Beechworth : Wesleyan church, 285; racecourse and recre- ation, 1216. Templestowe road district pound: sale day, 1093. Belmont:Roman catholic church, 1237. T emporary reservations . See Sites. Benalla : Wesleyan church, 1691. Tender board : W. H. Wright, chairman ; John Ferres, deputy Bendigo: timber reserves and state forests, 1216. chairman , 2065;W. H. Archer, member , 1585;appointment Berwick:cemetery, 2203. of ditto cancelled, 2065. Bungaree: Wesleyan church, 760. Buninyong : Wesleyan church, 1237. Tenders: Blackwood: (Barry's reef), Wesleyan church, 1237; (Sim- - Tenders and contracts to be resorted to for works , services, mon's reef), Wesleyan church, 1237. and supplies exceeding 2100 whenever practicable, 1064. 14oola Boloke (near Stuartmill ) : racing and recreation, 2014. Bright : church of England, 1586. Tenders invited for divers services and supplies . 21, 70, 115, Broadford : church of England, 1114. 149, 198, 261, 286, 318, 372, 427, 470, 540, 585, 629, 670, 706, 742, Broadmeadows:presbyterian church, 94. 780, 834, 878, 940, 994, 1028, 1087, 1138, 1179, 1221, 1257, 1308, Buninyong: cemetery,348. 1355, 1403, 1438, 1488, 1535, 1573, 1604, 1638, 1677, 1713, 1747, Caramut : mechanics' institute, 402. 1780, 1828, 1860, 1897, 1942, 1985, 2022, 2052, 2084, 2124, 2191, Carngham : presbyterian church, 456. 2226, 2266, 2304. Chetwynd:cemetery, 860. See Contracts. Chiltern East: public park, 900. Terrick-terrick : town proclaimed, 767. Clarendon:cemetery, 1066; Wesleyan church, 1237. Clunes:presbyterian church, 900. Territorial magistrate . See Magistrate. Cowes, Phillip island: cemetery , 900, 1066. T erritorial revenue. See Lands. Cranbourne:cemetery, 1964. T homson, James, deceased : administration notice, 1718. Dandenong : cattle market , 759; cemetery , 1420; show and market yards, 759. Tide surveyors or inspectors . See Customs. Dargo: cemetery, 648. Timber reserves and state forests : Darkbonee: church of England Chinese mission, 2203. Darlingford : cemetery, 1617. --- Members of the central forest board , Clement Hodgkinson, Daylesford : cemetery, 2. 505; ditto, resigned , 1237; Robert Brough Smyth, 505; William Dromana: cemetery, 285; park, 285. Henry Archer , 1237; Alexander Robert Wallis, 1237. Drysdale : racecourse and recreation , 224; mechanics ' insti- Members of local forest boards , 285, 794. Dunolly:tute, 456.church of England, 794; Wesleyan church, 1842. -- Surveyors not to include in surveys on the Murray and its Eaglehawk : water channels , park, and gardens, 1504. tributaries allotments with redgum trees, 167. Echuca: agricultural association , 717; Wesleyan church, 648; --- Caretakers of timber reserves : James Sheppard, within cemetery, 1332. the , 2204; Alexander Warren, Egerton Elmore: cemetery, 960. and Kamarooka state forest , 2000; W. Montgomery, Elles- Elsternwick:Wesleyan church, 1066. mere and Axedale state forest, 2000. Eltham : cemetery, 94. Emerald Hill: church of England, 1114; primitive methodist Cutting, &c., or removing timber, stone, gravel , sand, loam, church, 2065; public park and parade ground, 1237. &c., prohibited : along the road from Ararat to Horsham, 1663; Epping: cemetery, 1332. on Geelong town common , 1525; from reserved lands fronting Essendon : recreation purposes, 505. the Southern ocean or Bass 's Straits, 1351. Fitzroy : Wesleyan church, 456; Roman catholic church, 505. --- Reserves proposed to be altered, &c.: Gran piers state forest, Franklin:recreation, 2185. 912. 986, 1019, 2216, 2264, 2300; in the county of Rodney, 143, Franklinford:Wesleyan church, 1066. 186, 247. Frankston : recreation, 1431. Geelong: mechanics' institute, 168 ; presbyterian church, 94, reserves proclaimed , altered, &c.: Ellesmere and Axedale 1999; botanic gardens, 456; friendly societies ' recreation, state forest , 868; Grampian state forest , 1299 ; Gunbower state 1151; free presbyterian church, 2203. forest, 90; Mount Cole state forest, 177; in the county of Rod- Gwu.m iel: l 'esleyan chur,,h, 648. ney, 571; at St. Arnaud, 231. Glen `1liompuon : public park, 1066. See Lands . Sites. Trustees. Germantown : evangelical Lutheran church, 285, 1420. Hamilton : primitive methodist church, 760; cricket and Titles. See Commissioners . Land transfer . Registrar. recreation, 1019; friendly societies ' ground, 1216 ; tempe- Tolls and toll -gates . See the names of local bodies. rance hall, 1237 ; (north ) recreation, 533. Healesville: cemetery, 1332. T onner, Edward, deceased : administration notice, 842, 885. Hexham: long -woolled association showground , 1420; church Torres straits. See Mariners. of England, 2290. Town halls. See Sites. Heywood: mechanics' institute , 402; temperance hall, 457. Highton: Wesleyan church, 760. Town proclaimed under the boroughs statute, Hotham, 2203. Horsham: recreation , 806; racecourse and recreation, 2037. See the names of towns and cities. Hotham: presbyterian church, 94. T own commons . See Commons. Jamieson: cemetery, 717. Karabeal : presbyterian church, 94. Towns proclaimed under the land act 1869 : Belvoir (name Koroit. See Tower Hill. changed ), 1469 ; Corindhap, 1663;Donnybrook (name changed), Kyneton:(Barkly square) cricket and drill ground,&c., 1915; Gunbower, 1807; Jung-jung (in the parish of), 1212; 1431; temperance hall, 1617. Kalkallo, 1915; Lara, 1560; M itiamo, 613; Mooroopna, 868; Lake Learmonth : Roman catholic church, 1654. 'tlunica, 2298 ; Nalinga, 1697; Naringa, 2074; Numbie Mun- Lal-lal : public reserve, 169, 403. i e, 1299; Tatura,571 ; Terrick-terrick,767 ; Turrumberry, Lethbridge: cemetery, 2290. 1625; Wandin Yalloak, 90; Waratah, 283; Wodonga, 1469. Lillydale: presbyterian church, 402. Towong road district constituted a shire, 795. Macarthur: presbyterian church, 1548, 1910. Maddingley: recreation reserve, 648. Towong shire constituted, 795; polling-places, 1479; proposed lti almsbury : presbyterian church, 04. subdivision , 2046; bridge construction , 2098 ; works , 947, 999, Mansfield: presbyterian church, 402. 1033. Maryborough; church of England, 648; Wesleyan church, T rade and customs . See Customs. 1332. Melbourne: new cemetery , 168, 1964; trades hall, Lygon Trading companies . See Companies. street, 168; (Victoria parade ) Wesleyan church, 760; Tramways. See Lands. public library museums and national gallery , 612, 899, 960; cricket ground, 900 ; Welsh Calvinistic methodist Transfer of land statute . See Comm issioners . Titles. church, 1332; royal park, 1464; north (Jika-jika), homoeo- Treasurer of Victoria . See Ministers. pathic hospital , 1504 ; (north ) church of England, 1617. 32 INDEX TO TIIE VICTORIA

Trustees-continued. Visiting justices: Beechworth, A. W. Howitt, 1114; ditto, Melton : cemetery, 402, 1332. Robert Pitcairn, 2165; Hamilton, Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, Meredith : church of England, 1365. 860; Sandridge penal establishment, Crawford Mollison, 1617; Merriang: church of England, 94. Swan Hill, James McGregor McIntyre, 1153; Wood's Point, Moliagul: cemetery, 1691. J. C. H. Ogier, 1279. Moolap : church of England, 402. Visitors. See Inebriates. Moorabbin : cemetery, 1420. Mordialloc: Wesleyan church, 717. Vital statistics of Melbourne and suburbs : Mortlake:show yards, 13.3; church of England, 2290. Monthly returns : November 1873, page 5, December 1873, Moyhu: Roman catholic church, 285. page 192; January 1874, page 510; February, 662; March, Mount Bolton: presbyterian church, 1200. 822; April, 1009; May, 1241; June, 1422; July, 1618; August, Mount Buninyong: public park, 169, 403. 1764; September, 1931; October, 2099. Mount Duneed: presbyterian church, 94. Mount Warrenheip : timber reserve, 169, 403. --- Quarterly returns to 31st December 1873, page 192; 31st Murchison : show-yard purposes, 1332; mechanics' institute March 1874, page 822; 30th June, 1422. and free library, 1842. See Births. Population. Myrtleford : racing and recreation, 403. Narree Worran : Wesleyan church, 2203. Volunteer force : Newbridge : church of England, 2203. - Regulations, 650-3, 2102, 2203; rule for St. Kilda artillery Nillumbik:literary institute, 1464. corps, 1570. Northcote:presbyterian church, 94. --- Corps amalgamated, 401. Ocean park, 794, 1200, 1548. Omeo: cemetery, 1066, 1237. --- Examining board of candidates for promotion : captains Oxley : church of England, 1842. Stubbs and Snee, 1964; majors Irving, Anderson, Moule, Panmure : cemetery, 1548. b4-good,'T'rythall, andFreeman, 1964; lieutenant Twycross, Parupa (Lake Boloke) : cemetery, 1365. 1964. Pitfield : cemetery, 1154. Unattached:J. Middlemiss, captain, 1802; T. Green, cap- Portland:Portarlington church : temperanceof England, hall,1725. 402. tain, 1802; W. C. Rees, major, 1802. Prahran (Punt road) Wesleyan church, 1420. -e- Artillery : H. W. Douch, captain, 1689; J. P. E. Francis, Queenscliffe: presbyterian church, 1691. lieutenant, 1802 ; R. Jordan, captain, 1802 ; H. B. Lane, cap- Redcastle : presbyterian church, 402. tain, 1689; C. S. Lemarchand, lieutenant colonel, 1909; H. Rochester : presbyterian church, 1910. W. Perrin, lieutenant, 1802; C. Rashleigh, major, 1802; Rokewood : mechanics' institute, 402. R. Shepherd, major, 1802; A. Smith, brevet captain, 1802; Rosedale:Roman catholic church, 285 ; cemetery, 1280. T. Swallow, captain, 1689; C. H. Swift, lieutenant, 1802; G. N. Sale: temperance hall, 564, 760. Turner, adjutant, 1802. Sandhurst: synagogue, 94; church of England, 168; presby- - Cavalry: F. A. Buckley, lieutenant, 1802; W. H. McFar- terian church, 402; friendly societies' recreation ground, lane, lieutenant, 1802 ; J. Tannoch, lieutenant, 1802; S. 648; recreation reserve, 759; (Kangaroo Ground), cricket Windridge, major, 1802. ground and recreation, 912. --- Engineers: J. Phelan, brevet-captain, 1689. Sandridge : primitive methodist church, 2065. Schnapper Point: church of England, 133. - Rifles: John Aitken, commandant, 1802; T. Astley, lieu- Sebastopol: Wesleyan church, 717. tenant, 1802; G. F. Bartrop, lieutenant, 1802; A. W. R. Ben- Seymour : library and reading room, 1464. nett, lieutenant (401, corrected in 717) ; A. J. Boulton, lieu- Shepparton : cemetery, 1842. tenant, 401 ; Thomas Bruce-Hutton, lieutenant-colonel, 2166; Smeaton : for Clunes racecourse and recreation, 403 ; experi- W. Chambers, captain, 1802, 1689; J. Fearon, quarter-master mental farm, 1691. and lieutenant, 802; A. Freeman, major, 1802; W. Garrard, Smythesdale:cricket and recreation, 285, 403. surgeon-major, 1802; J. H. Gatiiff, lieutenant, 401 ; H. K. Sorrento:park, 794. Grant, major, 1802; A. A. Greenfield, lieutenant, 401; W. Spring Hill: agricultural society, 1691. Henderson, lieutenant, 401 ; T. Hillas, assistant-surgeon, 401; Springs (near Ballarat) : Wesleyan church, 760. E. Hunt, surgeon, 1802; George P. Joseph, commandant, 346; St. Arnaud: cemetery, 94, 1066, 1154, 1654, 1842 ; church of L. H. Kildahl, lieutenant, 401 ; T. Mann, lieutenant, 1802 ; England, 1548; Roman catholic church, 2097. J. Marks, lieutenant, 1802; H. McPhillimy, lieutenant, 1802; Tarnagulla: racecourse and recreation, 533; church of Eng- R. G. Metcalfe, lieutenant, 1802; W. Musgrove, lieutenant, land, 717. 401; R. Page, quarter-master and lieutenant, 1802; W. C. Tarraville : presbyterian church, 402. Rees, surgeon, 1802; T. Rowan, surgeon, 1802; J. T. Sleep, Terang:showyards, 1'.3 ; cemetery, 1842. major, 401, 1802; T. S. Small, captain, 1689; William Collard Tinamba:cemetery, 1654. Smith, major, 401 ; J. M.Templeton, major, 1802; S. Trythall, Tower Hill : lake and island recreation, 2014. brevet-major, 1802; F. W. Uther, brevet-major, 1802; T. Warrenheip: Wesleyan church, 760. White, quarter-master and lieutenant, 1802; W. P. Whit- Warrnambool:mechanics' institute, 1420; church of Eng- combe, assistant surgeon, 401 ; F. Wilson Uther, captain, 1802. land, 1842, 1910. -- Medical officers (surgeons major) : J. Black, 1811; W. Whittlesea:cricket ground, 1892. Crooke, 1811; W. Gillbee, 1841; W. Haig, 1841; J. Hutchi- Wickliffe:cemetery, 1114. son, 1841; E. M. James, 1841, 1909; J. H. H. Lewellin, 1841; Williamstown : racecourse and recreation, 2204. G. Nicholson, 1841; A. Plummer, 1841 ; W. Rae, 1841; D. B. Winchelsea: church of England, 1842. Reid, 1841; J. Robertson, 1841; S. Smith, 1811 ; R. Talbot, Woolsthorpe: presbyterian church, 168, 348. 1841;R. T. Tracy,1841; W. P. Whitcombe,1841; D. J. Wyndham : presbyterian church, 1910. Williams, 1841; J. Wilkins, 1841; E. J. Wilson, 1841. Yackandandah : church of England, 2290. Medical officers (surgeons) : N. Avent, 1841 ; W. Bone, Yangery.Yarrayne: Seecemetery, Tower 1803. Hill. 1841;J. Boyd,1841; W. A. Bradford, 1841; J. A.Creelman, Tullaroop shire: polling-places, 961 ; endowment, 795; works on 1841; G. H. Fetherston, 1841; E. G. Figg,1841; P`. N. Fitz- main roads, 137, 2297; construction of bridges, 725; officers gerald, 1841; J. Fulton, 1841; A. S. Gray, 1841; P. Hewlett, for shire purposes, 1225 ; officer of health, 1503. 1841; T.R. Hillas,Robertson, 1841; 1841; D. Jermyn,H. H. 1841;Woolhouse, F. M. 1841; Laidman, H. Turrumberry : town proclaimed, 1625. Wooldridge, 1841. -- Resignations: J. H. Allen, lieutenant, 2166; James U. Anderson, lieutenant, &c., 94; G. F. Bartrop, captain, 1504; A. W. H. Bennett, lieutenant, 1585; S. E. Carty, lieutenant, Unclaimed. See Accounts . Cattle. Deeds. 94; E. V. Llewelyn, lieutenant, artillery, 1065; Samuel W. Under-secretary , Thomas Webb Ware, 455. Marsden, lieutenant, 285; S. Martin, major, 794; J. G. Pettet, quartermaster, 1293. Unsold lands . See Lands. Services dispensed with: sergeant Pitts, 1802; D. Selby, 1760. V. See Forces. Rifle association. Vaccinators , public, appointed at: Bacchus Marsh, 564; Blue Voters. See Parliament. Also the names of local bodies. Mountain , 168; Eaglehawk , 2166: Elmore , 1503; Footscray, 1200; Greta, 1200, 1332, Happy Valley , 456; Koroit, 2031,Votes. See Cemeteries. Libraries. Linton , 456; Majorca , 759; Melton, 564; Merino, 134; Moyhu , 1200, 1332 ; Nagambie, 1503; North Fitzroy, 1332; W. Oxley, 1200, 1332; Rochester , 1725; Roke wood , 134; Sale, Wandin Yalloak town, proclaimed, 90. 1910; St. Kilda West , 2166; Swan Hill, 505; Terang, 1153; Wangaratta , 1200, 1332. Wangaratta borough, regulations, 1091; works on main roads, 660. Venezuela : consul, Samuel Mountford Gibbs, 1910. Wangaratta pound: rates, M; keeper, John Henry Miller, Vesting lands. See Sites. Trustees. 1000; sale day, 1000. Vice-consuls. See Consuls. Wangoom pound: rates, 584; sale day, 1310. Vice-presidents of the board of land and works. See Ministers. 1 Wannon shire : endowment, 795; proposed subdivision, 862; Victoria. See Mariners. divided anew, 1200; polling-places, 1306; bye-law, 634; works, 24, 201, 785, 1541, 2019, 2050, 2060; works on main roads, 507, Victorian water supply. See Water. 2297. Village proclaimed under the land act': in the parish of Bun- Wannonshire pound : rates, 467; advertising sales, 386; sale dalong, 1560. day, 386. Vines. See Grape vines. Waranga shire: endowment, 795; polling-places, 1426, 1479; Violettown:police offences actextended, 611. delivery of the voters' roll, 1534. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1874. 33

Waratah, town proclaimed, 283. VV illiamstown pound : sale day, 947; rates, 1069. Warden, John Creuze Hingeston Ogier, 221. Wilson, Lucy, deceased: administration notice, 1311. Wardens clerks : Ararat, G. W. F. Patterson, 1909; Avoca, Wilson, Robert Wood, deceased : administration notice, 388. G. W. F. Patterson, 2203; Bairnsdale, W. E. Wollaston, 1760; Wimmera shire: endowment, 795; polling-places, 1367.1425,1691; Beechworth, G. L. Hutchinson, 224; Blackwood, W. R. works, 1862 (2190, corrected in 2266) ; bridge construction, Rundell, 1067; Bright, E. J. E. Wall, 1504; Corner Inlet, 1_2098; works on main roads, 2190; gates across roads allowed, J. H. Sandilands, 649; Creswick, C. A. C. Cresswell, 134; 1034. ditto, F. W. Greene, 649, 1860; El Dorado, T. J. J. V. Rolderness, 2; Heatheote, G. W. F. Patterson, 1464, 1726; Wimmera shire pound: sale day, 1034. ditto, E. C. Bell, 1909; Inglewood, A. L'E. Martin, 224; Winchelsea shire: endowment, 795; bridge construction, 2098. ditto, G. W. Moore, 457, 649; Jericho, Robert Brookes Peters, 224; Landsborough, W. H. Puddicombe. 456; Mary- Winchelsea shire pound : sale day, 598; rates, 419; keeper, borough, R. McNiece, 95; Rushworth, M. B. Stark, 96t; gale, Martin Maroney, 1000. R. J. Burrowes, 649; Smythesdale, A. L'E. Martin, 457 ; ditto, Wines, beer, and spirits sale statute amendment act : J. St. G. Quinan, 564; St. Arnaud, A. L'E. Martin, 95; Stawell, N. Cockburn, 224; ditto, J. 1l,cLuckie, 2203; Trent- - Applications for districts to be brought under, &c., 175, 1471, 1872, 1981, 2167, 2208, 2266. barn, E. M. Cairnes, 402; Wangaratta, F. J. M. Marsden, 95; Wood's Point, Robert Brookes Peters, 221. --- Districts proclaimed: Benalla shire (a ith exceptions), 346; Warders. See Lunatic asylums. Creswick shire, 90; Echuca shire, 1726, 1872; Eltham shire, 2019; Greensborough road district, 90; Indigo united road Warehouses. See Bonded warehouses. Customs. district, 4; Minhamite shire, 4; Tarrayoukyan parish (shire Warner, George, deceased: administration notice, 1358. of Wannon), 406. Warren, William Henry, deceased : administration notice, 748. - Licensing magistrates: 222-3 (281, corrected in 346), (341, corrected in 402), 347, 401, Warrnambool pound : sale day, 1541. 455. 505. Wines, exhibition. See Exhibitions. Warrnambool shire : endowment, 795; works, 862, 2231; works on main roads, 364, 660, 2297. Wodonga, county court established, 1548. Water: access to water, channels, supply, works, &c. See Wodonga pound: keeper, Henry Huon, 1357. Mining. Sites. Trustees. Wodonga town and parish: name altered from Belvoir, 1469. Water commissioners. See Ballarat. Clunes. Wood, cutting. See Timber. Water-right licences. See Mining. Wood, fuel. See Contracts. Sites. Tenders. Water supply in country districts : rates for Spring Gully reser- Woods. See Sites. Timber., voir, 4; lease of ditto, 2068; ditto for Castlemaine district, 52 ; 1368; ditto at Stawell, 1179; bye-laws for Sandhurst district, Wool. See Railways. 8, 1675. Woolamai : petition for a road district, 862. Water supply, Geelong: Charles Le Cren treasurer, 168; notice Workrooms and factories, regulations for the supervision of, to owners of tenements to lay on service-pipes, 104, 135, 196; 1083. rates, 1852, 1914, 1963, 2001. Works, &c., exceeding £100 to be carried out by tender and Water supply, Melbourne : public attention drawn to the ne- contract whenever practicable, 1064. See Contracts. Tenders. cessity of checking the waste of Yan Yean water, 3; bye-laws relating to the Melbourne sewers and watersupply, 1157, 1211, Works on main roads. See Roads. Also the names of local 1256; departmental accounts to be certified by the secretary bodies. and treasurer, 404; ditto for buildings, &c., by treasurer and Worship, public. See Churches. Sites. Trustees. inspector-general, 404. Wyndham shire : endowment, 795; works on main roads, 2190; Wedderburn pound: rates, 1028. bridge construction, 2098. Weights and measures unions dissolved: Stawell, 1131; Wan- Wyndham shire pound: rates, 829; sale day, 884; keeper, garatta, Oxley, and North Ovens, 1240. Michael Canny, 854. Welsh Calvinistic methodist church. See Trustees. Weroona bay : named, 2214. Y. Yackandaudah shire: proposed re-subdivision , 1016; subdivided Wesleyan church. See Churches. Trustees. anew , 1691 ; endowment , 795; polling -places, 760, 1805; re- Wesleyan methodists. See Churches. tiring councillors , 2098; obstruction notice, 785, 840, 884, 947; Western Pacific. See Mariners. works on main roads, 2297. Wharfs, managers: Balnarring and Flinders, William Potter, Yackandandah shire pound : sale day, 1189; rates (proposed), 1548; Cowes, James Deacon, 1548; Mordialloc, James Cowen, 1189. 1999. See Customs. Ports. Yan Yean. See Water supply. Whittlesea road district: works, 1902; works on main roads, 2098. Yarra, regulations as to the navigation of the Yarra, 2167. See Wickliffe pound : rates, 1426. Fisheries . Ports. Williams, William, deceased: administration notice, 948. Yarra Bend asylum . See Lunatic asylums. Williamstown borough : regulations, 1750 ; works, 441, 483, 2025; Yea pound: sale day, 1310. works on main roads, 2189. Yea shire , bridge construction, 2098.

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