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PERTH : FRIDAY, APML 4,

No. 16]

[1930.

The Laud Act, 1898.

The Laud Act, 1898.

PROCLAMATION

PROCLAMATION (Resumption)

(Resumption) 'WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Colonel Sir Williz:in TO %VIT. 1 Robert Campion, Knight Crconin

of the Most Distinguished Order of Michael and Si. George. D.S.O., Gov ernor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

W. H. cAmmotr, Governor.

Corr. No. 4702/29.

WESTERS AUSTRALIA, 1, By His Excellency Colonel Sir William TO WIT. 1 Robert Campion, Height Commander 0,'. R. CAMPION,

Governor.

[Ls.]

Corr. No. 2169/29,

Iiy Section 9 of "The Laud Act, 1898,"

TI 'b Pi:AS

WITEHEAS by Section 9 of ''The Laud li , 1898,'' the coveraur may le,nto tar ,lily of the purposes speci-

of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. Geotge, D.S.O., GOVernor In and over the State of West ern Australia and Its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

,..iy resume for any of the purposes speci-

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H the said Act any portion of land Comlilloital Purchase Lease: And whereas it that the portion of Conditional 53/1117 (Jilbadji Location 504),

Seclion

in Section 39 ol 11 lid Act any porlion of land hem :Is a rodilitionl' Po 'him. Lease: Awl whercas it is deemej thal the portion of Conditional

huh! is (leen:, d

Purchase

is si 1,,,,::ander, should be resumed for one of hi paragraph 6 of Section 39: the purpose, of the Act, that is to say, for School Site: 11:t.rH w'Y 1, Sir William Robert Campion, Gover-

fied

Lea-,

17181 /16

( Avon

Location

14341),

is descob, h., -foould be resumed for one of the put ''us s ,pecified 1:: oaragraph 12 of Section 39 ,,, for Quarry (Gravel): of the s ,,0 \ cl, the Robert Campion, GoverNow, theiel me I. Sir nor as aroresaul, with t: udvice of the Executive Coun-

cil, do by this my Proclamation resume portion of the aforesaid Conditional Purchase Lease for the purpose aforesaid.

That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 17181/68 (Avon Location 14341), being the area surveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 54651 as Avon Location 25444, containing 10 acres. (Plan 35/80, Bl.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the

State, at Perth, this 1st day of April,

1930.

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r :us :110c.'nit.i, with the advice of the Executive Connell.

in hy this my Proclamation resume portion of the Comlitional Purchase Lease for the purpose

iforesaid.

Schedule.

Schedule.

said

Pei

That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 55/1117 (Jilbadji Location 504), being the area surveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 52792 as Jilbadji Location 635, containing 6 acres 3 roods 22 perches. (Plan 23/80, C. 2 & 3.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State,

at Perth, this 1st day of April.

1930.

By II

Exeellency's Command, (Sgd.)

S. W. MUNSIE,

for Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING

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S. W. MUNSIE,

for Minister for Lands.

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GOVERN -MEN 2 GAZE '1E, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.

The Land Act, 1898.

The Land Act, 1898.

PROCLAMATION (Resumption)

PROCLAMATION (Resumption)

WRSTERN AUSTRALIA, l By His Excellency Colonel Sir William

vvmsrEux AusTnALIA, f By His Excellency Colonel Sir William TO WIT. S Robert Campion, Knight Commander

1 Robert Campion, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order st St. Michael and St. George, D.S.O., Co ernor iu and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies I.,

TO WIT.

W. R. CAMPION,

Governor.

of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, 0.5.0., Governor in and ever the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

W. R. CAMPION.

Governor.

the Commonwealth of Australia.

[L.s.]

Corr. No. 5034/26.

Corr. No. 1571/17.

WHEREAS by Section 9 of " The Laud Act, 1898,''

WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"

the Governor may resume for any of the purposes speci-

the, Governor may resume for any of the purposes speci-

Purchase

Purchase

fied in Section 39 of the said Act any portion of land held as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas it is deemed expedient that the portion of Conditional

fied in Section 39 of the said Act any portion of land held as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas it is deemed expedient that the portion of Conditional

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as described hereunder, should be resumed for one of the purposes specified in paragraph 12 of Section 39

Lease

11966/68

(Avon

Location

as described hereunder, should be resumed for one of the purposes specified in paragraph 6 of Section 39 of the said Act, that is to say, for School Site: Now, therefore I, Sir William Robert Campion, Gover-

Lease

41055/55

(Avon

Location

15990),

of the said Act, that is to say, for Quarry (Gravel) :

nor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Coun-

Now, therefore I, Sir William Robert Campion, Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Coun-

aforesaid.

aforesaid.

cil, do by this my Proclamation resume portion of the aforesaid Conditional Purchase Lease for the purpose

cil, do by this my Proclamation resume portion of the aforesaid Conditional Purchase Lease for the purpose Schedule.

Schedule.

That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 11966/68 (Avon Location 11377), being the area bounded by lines

starting from the South-East corner of Location 9420,

rand extending 179deg. 26inin. 299.5 links; thence 270deg.

025 links; thence 360deg. 300 links, and thence 90deg. 625.2 links to the starting point; Diagrams 55210 and 41184. (Plan 344/80, Al.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the

That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 41055/55

(Avon Location 15990), being the area surveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 54656 as Avon Location 25448, containing 48 acres 1 rood 25 perches. (Plan 35/80, Cl.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State,

By His Excellency's Command, (Sgd,) S. W. MUNSIE,

at Perth, this 1st day of April,

said State, 1930.

for Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING !

By His Excellency's Command, (Sgd.)

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S. W. MUNSIE,

for Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING

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at Perth, this 1st day of April,

1930.

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The Factories and Shops Act, 1920. PROCLAMATION

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Colonel Sir William J Robert Campion, Knight Commander TO WIT.

The Land Act, 1898.

W. R. CAMPION,

Governor.

PROCLAMATION (Resumption)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA, I By His Excellency TO WIT. i Robert Campion,

of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George. D.S.O., gm-ern Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

ernor In and over the State of West-

F. & S. 407/30; Ex. Co. 850.

Culanel Sir Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, D.S.0 Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies is the Commonwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS by Section 158 of "The Factories and

WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"

Governor, acting with the advice and co-Ilse-Rt of the Executive Council, do hereby by this Proclamation suspend the operations of the said Act on Thursdny, the 17th April, 1930, between the hours of 1 p.m. and 9' p.m., in so far as it applies to the closing time of all shops situated in the Dowerin. Shop District. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the

W. R. CAmpa,. Governor. L:4.1

Corr. No. 2123/29.

the Governor may resume for any of the purposes speci-

fied in Section 39 of the said Act any portion of land held as a. Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas it is deemed expedient; that the portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 41922/55 (Fitzgerald Location 583). as described hereunder, should be resumed for one of the purposes specified in paragraph 10 of Section 39 Act, that is to say,

for Recreation: Now, therefore I, Sir William Robert Campion, Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Counof

the said

cil, do by this my Proclamation resume portion of the aforesaid Conditional Purchase Lease for the purpose aforesaid.

of the said Act in so far as it applies to the closing times fixed or appointed for any shop or shops: And whereas it is expedient to exercise such power in manner hereinafter appearing: Now, therefore I, the sail

State, at Perth, this 1st day of April,

said 1930.

By His Excellency's Command, JAS. CUNNINGHAM,

for Minister for Labour. GOD SAVE THE KING ! !

Schedule.

That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 41922/55 (Fitzgerald Location 583), being the area surveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 52774 as Fitzgerald Location 1448, containing 10 acres. (Plan 392/80, D1.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the

said State, at Perth, this 1st day of April,

1930.

By his Excellency's Command, (Sgd.) S. W. MUNSIE,

for Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING

Shops Act, 1920," it is enacted that the Governor may by Proclamation temporarily suspend the operations

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The Factories and Shops Act, 1920. PROCLAMATION NA'ns'rnitN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Colonel Sir William TO WIT. J Robert Campion, Knight Commander W. R. CAMPION,

Governor.

of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, D.S.O., Governor in and over the State of West era Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

F. & S. 407/30; Ex. Co. 801. WHEREAS by Section 158 of "The Factories and Shops Act, 1920," it is enacted that the Governor may by Proclamation temporarily suspend the operations of the said Act in so far as it applies to the closing times fixed or appointed for any shop or shops: And whereas it is expedient to exercise such power in man-

GOVERNMENT (IAZETTE, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

tier hereinafter appearing: Now, therefore T, the said Governor, acting with the advice and Co , ,eat of the Executive Cornril, do hereby by this Procle.en lion suspend the opmalions of the said .1 et on rilloirsdav, the 17th April, 197:0, between the hours of 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., in so iii as it applies to the (dosing time of all shops situatealf in the Toodvay, Merredin, and Bridgetown Shop Dishicts.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 1st day of April, 1930.

By His Exeelleney's Commend, JAS. CUNNINC HAM, for Mi3:1-tor for Labour.

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The Factories and Shops Act, 1920. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRAL TO WIT.

W. R. CAMPION,

Governor,

By His Excellency Colonel Sir William Robert Campion, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George. D.S.O., Governor in and over the State of West ern Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

F. & S. 407/30; Ex. Co. 849. WHEREAS it is enacted by ''The Factories and Shops Act, 1920," that the expression "Public Holiday" shall mean certain days therein specified, and any other day declared by Proclamation to be a public holiday for the purposes of the said Act; Now, therefore I, the said Governor, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, acting under the powers

contained in the said Act and every other power me

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in this behalf enabling, do hereby proclaim and declare

that Saturday, the 19th day of April, 1930, shall be declared a Public Holiday in the Collie Shop District

The Factories and Shops Act, 1920. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Colonel Sir William TO WIT. S Robert Campion. Knight Commander

of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, D.S.0.. Gov ernor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

W. R. CAMPION,

Governor.

[a.s.]

for the purposes of the said Act, and shall he observed as a Public Holiday under every part of the said Act in which the expression occurs. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the

said State, at Perth, this 1st day of April, 1930.

By His Excellency's Command, H. MILLINGTON,

for Minister for Labour.

WHEREAS by Section 158 of "The Factories and Shops Act, 1920," it is enacted that the Governor may by Proclamation temporarily suspend. the operations

GOD SAVE THE KING !

of the said Act in so far as it applies to the closing, times fixed or appointed for any shop or shops: And whereas it

exercise such power in man-

is ON pi41 PSt

ner hereinafter appearing: Now, therefore I, the said Governor, acting v:ith the advice and consent of the

Executive Council, do hereby by VII- Pro:deem; SRSpond the operations of the s; a] .\ el- on Thl(sday. he 17th April, 1930, between the hours of 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.,

in so far as it applies to the closing time of all shops situated in the Collie Shop District. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 1st day of April, 1930.

By His E;;-.11eney's Command, JAS. CTJNNINGH.A.M,

for Minister for Labour. GOD SAVE THE KING !

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To ac's',

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W. R. CAMPION,

Governor.

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ern Australia and the Commonwealth o

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day by Proclamation theft:teal to be a public holiday for the purposes of the cc' hi Act: Now, therefore I, the said Governor, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, acting under the powers contained in the said Act and every power use in this behalf enabling. do hereby proclaim and declare that Saturday, the 19th day of April, 1930, shall be a public holiday in the Clap Districts of Toodyay, Merredin, Bridgetown, and Ilrgemin for the purposes of the said Act, and shall be oltsmeevl S.,. a public holidllY1111der every part of the said Aet in which the expression oceurs. baud and the Public Seal of the MATH met,. . at Perth, this lit day of April, sael 1930.

1-1 is

Exeell eney 's Comm:. Rd,

JAS.

for Mieho er GUI) SAVE THE KING !

PROCLAMATION

(under 60 Vict., No. 22, Sec. 6) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, i By His Excellency Colonel Sir William TO WIT. I Robert Ca n;;:fo.o, Knight Grown:, nder W. R. CAMPION,

Governor, [L.s.J

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ernor in and over the State

ern Australia and its DePendenei,.. the Commonwealth of Australia,.

Corr. 4598/29,

WHEREAS by " The Transfer of Land Act, 1893,

Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Vict., No. 22), the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Gazette to revest in His Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands whereof His Majesty may become the registered proprietor: And whereas His Majesty is now

the registered proprietor of portions of Canning Locations 66 and 248, and being Lot 124 on Plan 4700, registered in the Office of Titles in Volume 1015, Folio 524: Now, therefore I, the said Governor, with the advice and con-

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 1st day of April, 1930.

By His Excellency's Command,

orsav in md e

F. S; S. 407/30; Ex. Co. 851. " The Factories and Shops WHEREAS it is enacted Act, 1920," that the expression "Public Holiday" shall mean certain days therein specified, and any other

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sent of the Executive Council, do by this Proclamation revest hi His Majesty, His heirs and successors, portions of Canning Locations 66 and 248 and, being Lot 124 on Plan 4700 aforesaid, as of His former estate.

The Factories and Shops Act, 1920. WEsT;:itN A T,STIZALIA. 1

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S. W. MUNSIE, for Minister for Lands.

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AT a meeting of ttie Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 1st day of April, 1930, the following Orders in Council were authorised to be issued: The Land Act, 182. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Corr. No. 4665/20.

WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality, Road Board, or other person or persons to be, named in

the order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth is Section 29 of the said Act, Cr for the like or other public purposes to he specified in such order: And

wl,orenq if is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 17563,

at .Iinl!du Bar, should vest in and be held by the Hmi. ty Waller Munsie, ,iliuister for Mines, and his Sift in office in trust for the purpose of Water Sale rle and Battery Site: Non', therefore, His Excellem the Governor, by and with the advice and consent oil_ the

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Executive -Council, doth hereby direct that the before-

mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by the

Hon. Selby Walter Munsie, Minister for Mines, and his successors in office in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the said Act. (Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Council. The Land Act, 1898. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Corr. Nu. 5952/27.

WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful, for the Governor to direct that any llcscrve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality. Romi Board, or other person or persons to be named in the eider, in trust for any of the purposes set forth in

Seel ion 29 of the said Act, or for the like or other public,

purposes to

be

specified in such order: And

whereas it is deemed expedient that Reserves Nos. 2571

and 2572, near Wagin, should vest in and be held by Hon. the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and

Drainage, in trust for the purpose of Water: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby advice direct that the before-mentioned Reserves shall vest in :Lod be held by Hon. the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the said Act. (Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Council.

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909. ORDER IN COUNCIL. M.W.S. 548/29. WHEREAS by "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909," it is provided that,

subject to the provisions of the Act, the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage shall, with the approval of the Governor, have power to construct and extend water works, sewerage works, and stormwater drainage works: And whereas the preliminary requirements of the said Act have been complied with, and plans, sections, and estimates in respect of the works hereinafter mentioned have been submitted to and approved by the Governor in Council: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, with the advice and con-

sent of the Executive Council, does hereby empower the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage to undertake the construction of the following works under the said Act, namely :

Metropolitan Sc werage.Perth District Reticulation Area No. 39.-12-inch, 6-inch, and 4-inch reticulation

sewers, with all manholes, inspection shafts, and all other

apparatus connected therewith, between Oxford and Fairfield Streets, and Monger's Lake and Kalgoorlie Street, and between Britannia Road and Ellesmere Street, within the boundaries as shown in brown on the Plan M.W.S., S., & D.D., W.A., No. 5041. This Order in Council shall take effect from the 4th day of April, 1930. (Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Executive Council.

APInl, 4, 11-0111.

the following works under the said Act, and does hereby exempt such works from the operations of Sections 20,

21, 22, and 23 of the said Act: Description and Location of Reticulation Works approved and exempted.The construction, as a reticulation work, of a 6-inch diameter stoneware pipe sewer

with manholes and all other apparatus connected therewith:Commencing at manhole No. 4093 and proceed-

ing North for a distance of 208 feet to manhole No. 4094 situated in Lot No. 318, The Boulevarde; thence North for a distance of 230 feet to manhole No. 4095 situated in Council property; thence North for a distance of 248 feet to manhole No. 4096 situated in Lot No. 306, The Boulevarde; thence North for a distance of 272 feet to manhole No. 4097 situated in Ashby Street; thence North for a distance of 326 feet to manhole No. 4098 situated in Lot No. 291, The Boulevarde; thence North for a distance of 238 feet to manhole No. 4099 situated in Lot No. 285, The Boulevarde; thence

North for a distance of 230 feet to manhole No. 4100

situated in Berryman Street; thence Northerly for a distance of 354 feet to manhole No. 4101 situated in Lot No. 173, North Beach Road, in lieu of the 6-ineh

diameter sewer between manhole No. 4093 and manhole No. 4101, which were portions of the works as adver-

tised in the G

on the 28th day of

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.February, 1930, and as deitziled in the plans and specifications therein referred to. This Order in Council shall take effect from the 4th day of April, 1930. (Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Executive Council.

The Road Districts Act, 1919. Leonora-Malcolm, Black Range, and Mt. Margaret

Road DistrictsAlteration of Boundaries.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. P.W. 1039/26.

WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Road Dis-

tricts Act, 1919," the Governor may by Order in Council sever any portion of a Road District and annex it to an

existing Road District: And whereas it is desired to

(1) sever portion of the Leouora-Malcolm Road District

and annext it .to the Black Range Road District; (2) sever portion of the Leonora-Malcolm Road District and annex it to the Mt. Margaret Road District; (3) sever portion of the Mt. Margaret Road District and annex it to the Leonora-Malcolm Road District: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, under the provisions of the said Act and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby(1) sever that portion of the Leonora.- Malcolm Road district, described

in. Schedule A hereto, and annex it to the Black Range Road District: (2) sev, r that portion of the Leonora Malcolm Road District, described in. Schedule B hereto,

and annex it to the Mt. Margaret Road District; (3) sever that portion of the Mt. Margaret Road District, described in Schedule C hereto, and annext it to the Leonora Malcolm Road District.

To conic into force on the 1st day of July, 1.930. (Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Council. Schedule A.

BLACK RANGE ROAD DISTRICT.

Transfer of Territory from the Leonora-Malcolm Road. District.

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909. ORDER IN COUNCIL. M.W.S. 548/29. WHEREAS by " The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sew-

erage, and Drainage Act, 1909," it is provided that, subject to the provisions of the Act, the Minister for

Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage shall, with the approval of the Governor, have power to construct and extend water works, sewerage works, and stormwater drainage works: And whereas it is further provided that the Governor may exempt oticulation works from certain sections of this Act: Now, therefore. His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, hereby approves of the construction and extension by the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage of

All that piece of land bounded by lines commencing on the present district boundary at its intersection with the production North of the East boundary of Pastora-. Lease 3171/97, and extending Southward through Pas toral Lease 3199/97 along the East boundary of Pastoral Lease 3171/97, part of the North and the Eastern most boundary of Pastoral Lease 3390/97, and part of

the North and the East boundary of Pastoral Lease 3083/97, and along the last boundary's production

South through Pastoral Lease 2760/97 to the South boundary of the last-mentioned lease, and East along part of the said South boundary to a North and South line passing through Survey Mark J H R (conjoined 210) in Pastoral Lease 899/97, and South along said North and South line to an East and West line about 370 chains South of Survey Mark JH R (conjoined ls.00); thence West along said East and West line to

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the present district boundary, and Northward and Eastward along said district boundary to the starting point;

struct, or provide any public work (subject

at present in the Leonora-Maleolm Road District.

deemed an authority to such Shin .1 or by and under that Act: Now, therefore, His Exe-lieney the Governor, act-

also that portion of Pastoral Lease 953/97, Which is

as to Rail-

ways to Section 96), and such authorisation shall be

ing by and with the advice and 1-(01',::311 of the Executive

Schedule B. MT, 1,111:jitARET ROAD DISTRICT.

Transfer Or Ti.rritory from the Leonora-Maleolm Road District. Ill that piece of land hounded by lines commencing at the North-West corner of Pastoral Lease 2852/97,

extending along the North and part of the East boundary of the said pastoral lease, part of the Norto boundary of Pastoral Lease 3479/97 to the present dis trict, boundary, and Southward along said district boundary to the South-East corner of Pastoral Lease 901,' 97; thence along the South and West boundary of sail on I

Pastoral Lease 901/97, a Southernmost, a West, a Sout!,. an East, a South, a West, a South and the Westernmost

Council, and in exercise of the Imo:, eonferred by the recited section of "The Publie Wo'-l: Act, 19n2," (loth hereby authorise the Honour: lae to atirlortako Addition, ri,e' Improver . -r. to II, ling-Vilna Railway at y,, ,,a -1ii:.. cer isMpply;. on the land showo ,olmr,ed -Teen on Plan DAV.D., W.A.. 06498, which may he

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.r for

The Road Districts Act, 1919, Upper Gaseoyne and Gascoyne-Minilya Road Districts

-Alteration of Boundaries,

point.

P.W. 731/28.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS under the provisions of ''Tire Road Dis-

Schedule C.

LEONORA:MALCOLM ROAD DISTRICT.

Transfer of Territory from the Mt. Margaret Road District.

All that piece of land, being that portion of Pastoral

Lease 2950/97 at present in the Mt. Margaret Road

District; also all that piece of land bounded by lines commencing at the North-East corner of Pastoral Lease 917/07, and extending along the Northernmost, an East,

a North, a West, a North, and the Easternmost boundary of Pastoral Lease 2632/97, the East and South

boundaries of Pastoral Lease 3593/97, the Southernmost

boundary of Pastoral Lease 2632/97; thence by part of the district boundary to the South-East corner

tricts Act, 1919," the Governor may by Order in Council sever any portion of a Road Dist riet and annex it to an existing Road District: And whereas it is desired to sever portion of the Gascoyne-Minilya :Road Di,trict and annex it to the Upper Gascoyne Root dis:rict: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, ;,y :rod

with the advice and consent of the l;.; eeld Ivo Council, under the provisions of the said Act and If 0th. 'r powers that porenabling him in this behalf, cloth her-fry tion of the Gascoyne-Minilya Road District described

in the Schedule hereto and annex it to the Upper Gas-

coypu Road District. (Sgd.)

Pastoral Lease 917/97, and along the East boundary of the last-nientioned lease to the starting point.

The Road Districts Act, 1919. Canning and South Perth Road Districts-Alteration of Boundaries

ORDER IN COUNCIL. P.W. 218/26.

WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Road Dis-

triets Act, 1919," the Governor may by Order in Council

sever any portion of a Road District and annex it to an existing Road District: And v,hereas it is desired to sever portion of the Canning Road Pisi riot and annex

to the South Perth Pont

11[7

E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Couneil.

boundary of Pastoral Lease 2852/97 to the starting

it

in(' /11[1,(

Works.

therefore,

His Excellency the 1i.overner, by a od twirl, lo. advice Conacii, under ;he proand consent of the .11d:yeer a ad all other power. enabling visions of the

him in this behal I, dorh hereby sever that portion of the Canning Road District described in the Schedule hereto and annex it to the South Perth Road District. (Sgd.) In E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Council.

Schedule.

South Perth Road District. Transfer of Territory from the Canning Road District.

L. E. SHAPCOTT, Cto-k of the Council. Schedule.

Upper Gascoyne Road District-Transfer of Territory from Gasco,yne-Minilya.

All that piece of laud, being the whole of Pastoral

Leases Nos. 3126/90 and 3128/96,

The Road Districts Act, 1919. Beverley Road District-Alteration of Ward Boundaries -Postponement of Order in Council ORDER IN COUNCIL P.W. 1317/27. WHEREAS it is expedient to postpone the operation of the Order in Council made under " The Road Dis-

tricts Act, 1919," and published

in the Oot,crutncni

Gazette on the 121st day of March, 1930, at page 852: Now, therefore, Ills Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and in exercise of all powers enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby order that the said Order in Council shall be and the same is hereby amended as from the making thereof by the insertion therein after the words

"doth hereby" of the words "as from the 1st clay of July. 1930."

(Sgd.)

L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Council.

All that piece of land bounded by lines commencing on

The Traffic Act, J.919-26.

Lot 49 of Canning Location 37, and extending SouthEastward along the North-Eastern side of Manning Road, passing along the Southern boundaries of Lots 49, 50, 57, 58, 110, and the South-Western boundaries of Lots 111, 59, and 112 to the South-Western corner

Yilgarn Road Board. ORDER IN COUNCIL,

the present district boundary at the West corner of

of Lot 145 thence South-Westward by a line connecting the South-Western corner of Lot 145 with the Northern

corner of Lot 147, and continuing to the right bank of

the Canning River; thence by the right bank of the Canning River to the present district boundary and along said district boundary to the starting point. Public Works Act, 1902.

Naraling-Yuna Railway-Additions and Improvements at Yuma (Railway Water Supply). ORDER IN COUNCIL. P.W. 127/30; Ex. Co. No. 789. WHEREAS by Section 11 of " The Public Works Act,

1902," it is made lawful for the Governor by Order in Council to authorise the Minister to undertake, con-

P.W. 9/06. WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Traffic Act, 1919-26," the Governor may by Order in Council empower a Local Authority to exercise within its District any power of making Regulations which the Governor can exercise under Division 4 of Part IV. of the said Act: And whereas it is desired to empower the Yilgarn Road Board to regulate the standing of vehicles in the streets of Southern Cross Townsite: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, under the provisions of the said Act and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby empower the Yilgarn Road Board, by the By-law in the Schedule hereto, to regulate the standing of vehicles in the streets of Southern Cross Townsite, and to impose a penalty not exceeding Twenty

pounds (£20) for the breach thereof. (Sgd.) L. E SHAPCOTT,

Clerk of the Council.

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GOVERNMENT Schedule.

GAZETTE, W.A.

,

1930.

Vermin Board Account.

THE TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1926. Yilgarn Road Board. By virtue of the powers contained in "The Traffic

Act, 1919-1926," the Yilgarn Road Board, 'being a Local

Authority within the meaning of the said Act,

cloth

hereby make and publish the following By-law: Parking of Vehicles.

No person in charge of any vehicle shall cause or

permit such vehicle to stand on any portion of Antares Street, Southern Cross, between Ackernar Street on the North-West and Orion Street on the South-East, except upon the centre line thereof from North-West to SouthEast, for a longer period than 15 minutes. Vehicles standing upon the centre line shall do so at

right angles to such line. Any person offending against this By-law shall on conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20.

Chairman.

CHAS. ALDAY, Secretary.

s. d.

1 16

0

Summary. £ s. d. 99 12 0

Balance Roads Account Vermin Account Furniture Plant Road Account .. Plant Vermin Account ..

1 16

2 5

0

0 0

0 0

0

1

Total adjustment to be handed over to Moora Road Board ..£109

8

0

0

On behalf of Victoria Plains Road Board. J. McCLUNE. Chairman.

R. P. LANIGAN,

On behalf of Moors Road Board.

Passed by resolution of the Yilgarn Road Board on the 14th day of March, 1930. J. V. B. CREWE,

£

1/26th of Credit Balance of £43

Secretary.

R. J. McKE VER,

Chairman.

EDWARD S. O'BRIEN,

Secretary.

Dated 28th March, 1930. A. E. SANDERSON, Officer in Charge Local Government, 28th March, 1930.

Recommended (Sgd.)

Abolition of Salmon Gums Health District under the provisions of "The Health Act, 1911-19."

JAS. CUNNINGHAM,

for Minister for Works and Labour.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 1st day of April, 1930. (Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Council.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. M.P.H. 777/28; Ex. Co. 925. WHEREAS it is enacted by Section 19 of "Tile Health Act, 1911-19," that the Governor may abolish any Health District constituted by the Governor under the said Act: And whereas it is desired to abolish the Health District which was so constituted: Now, therefore, His Excellency

the Governor of Western Australia, by and with the The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Moora and Victoria Plains Road BoardsAdjustment of Accounts. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W. 1.448/25.

advice and consent of the Executive Council, does hereby abolish the Salmon Gums Health District. L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Executive Council.

WHEREAS portion of the Victoria Plains Road District

Abolition of Norseman Health District under the provisions of "The Health Act, 1911-19."

powers vested in him by "The Road Districts Act,

ORDER IN COUNCIL. M.H.D. 1797/18; Ex. Co. No. 928. WHEREAS it is enacted by Section 19 of "The Health Act, .1011-19," that the Governor :nay abolish any Health District constituted by the Governor under the said Act: And whereas it is desired to abolish the Health District which ens so constituted: Nov;, therefore, His Excellency

has been transferred to the Moora Road District: And whereas at the date of such transfer the Victoria Plains Road Board had certain moneys, property, and plant which it is necessary to distribute in order to adjust:the accounts between the two Boards: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, in exercise of the

1919," cloth hereby order and declare that the distribution of the said moneys, property, and plant shall be as set out in the Schedule hereto, and that the ado justment shall be effected by the Victoria Plains Road Board paying the sum of £109 8s. to the Moora Road Board.

(Sgd.)

L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Council.

General Road Account.

Licenses Subsidy

9

..

.

,

Supervision and Administration Balance

..

0 6 6 0

£122

1

5 2 15

7

0

2

0 0

s. d.

Outstanding Accounts (proportions)

..

7

5 10

Other Receipts

Works

s. d.

13 10 93 13

..

0

99 12 £122

1

abolish the Norseman Health 'Jistriet. L. E. HFLA,PC01

Clerk of the Executive Council.

Abolition of Dalwallinu Health District under the provisions of "The Health Act, 1911-19."

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. Victoria Plains Road District in Adjustment with Moora Road District consequent upon the Transfer of Territory. Credit Balance (proportion of North Ward) Rates

Governor of Western Australia, by and with the

advice and consent of the Executive Council, does hereby

0 0

ORDER IN COUNCIL. M.P.H. 1028/28; Ex. Co. 927. WHEREAS it is enacted by Section 19 of " The Health Act, 1911-19," that the Governor may abolish any Health District constituted by the Governor under the said Act: And whereas it is desired to abolish the Health District which was so constituted: Now, therefore, His Excellency

the Governor of Western Australia, by and with the

advice and consent of the Executive Council, does hereby abolish the Dalwallinu Health District. L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Abolition of Pithara Health District under the provisions of " The Health Act, 1911 -19." ORDER IN COUNCIL. M.P.H. 1036/18; Ex. Co. No. 926. WHEREAS it is enacted by Section 19 of " The Health Act, 1911-19," that the Governor may abolish any Health District constituted by the Governor under the said Act: And whereas it is desired to abolish the Health District

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

983

"21/, inches," which shall include fruit of 2V,

which was so constituted: Now, therefore, His Excellency

the Governor of Western Australia, by and with the

inches or more, but less than 234 inches dia-

advice and consent of the Executive Council, flees hereby

meter;

"2% incises," which shall include fruit of 234

abolish the Pithara Health District. L. E. SHAPCOTT,

inches or more, but less than 3 inches diameter;

"3 inches,'' which shall include fruit of 3 inches

Clerk of the Executive Council.

or more, but less than 314 inches diameter;

"314 inches,'' which shall include fruit of

meter; and "31/2, incises," which shall include fruit of 31/4 inches

ORDER IN COUNCIL. .M.P.H. 327/30; Ex. Co. No. 924.

or more diameter.

IZEAS it is enacted by Section 19 of "The Health 1911-19," that the Governor may constitute any portion of the State, not being a Municipal District, a Health District, with such boundaries and by such name as may be specified in the order: And whereas it is desired to constitute all that portion of the State which is comprised within the boundaries of the Dundas Road District to be a Health District under the provisions of the said Act: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia, by and with the

(3.) In this regulation

" Special" means and includes fruit which is sound, clean, well formed, of good colour for the

A ct,

variety, of one size

or limb rubs; provided that the fruit so blemished does not exceed five per centum in number of the total fruit contained in the package, lot, or part of a lot. "Standard" means and includes fruit which is sound, clean, well formed, of one size and variety, free from broken skins, not seriously blemished or injured uy disease; as regards

constitute the aforesaid portion of the State to be a Health District by the name of the Dundas Health

District, under the provisions of "The Health Act, 1911-

pears not less than 2 inches size, and 'as regards apples not less than 214 inches size, except in the case of varieties which in the opinion of an inspector may be regarded as normally small, in which case the apples shall be not less than 2 inches size; and also fruit although russetcd on the surface, provided the skin is not broken;

L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Constitution of Dalwallinit Health District under the provisions of "The Health Act, 1911-19."

and also such fruit, although bearing superficial blemishes caused by black spot fungus, caterpillars, hail marks or limb rubs; provided that the fruit so blemished does not exc: ed ten per centuni in number of the total fruit contained in the package, lot, or part of a lot, and the total area of the blemishes on each piece of fruit does not exceed the area contained in a

ORDER IN COUNCIL. M.H.D. 344/30; Ex. Co. No. 923.

WHEREAS it is enacted by Section 19 Of "The Health

Act, 1911-19," that the Governor may constitute any portion of the State, not being a Municipal District, a

Health District, with such boundaries and by such name as may be specified in the order: And whereas it is de-

sired to constitute all that portion of the State which, is comprised within the boundaries of the Dalwallinu Road District to be a Health District under the provisions of the said Act: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia, by and with the

circle with a diameter of one-quarter of an inch. 'Plain" means and includes fruit which is of one size and variety, free from broken skins, not seriously blemished or injured by disease, and not less than 2 inches size; also such fruit, although russeted on the surface, provided the skin is not broken; and also such fruit, although bearing superficial blemishes caused by black spot fungus, caterpillars, hail marks or

advice and consent of the Executive Council, does hereby

constitute the aloresaid portion of the State to be a Health District by the name of the Daiwallinu Health District, under the provisions of "The Health Act, 1911-19."

L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Executive Council.

limb rubs; provided that the total area of such blemishes on each piece of fruit does not ex-

the area contained in a circle with a diameter of half an inch. ceed

The Agricultural Products Act, 1929.

"Small" means and includes fruit of one variety not seriously blemished or injured by disease,

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted by Section 9 of "The Agricultural Products Act, 1929," that the Governor may make Regulations, not inconsistent with this A ct, prescribing all such matters as by this Act are required,

or permitted to be prescribed, or as may be necessary or

convenient to be prescribed, for giving effect to this Act: And whereas it is deemed expedient to make the .Regulations hereinafter contained for the purpose of giving effect to the said Act: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the said Act, doth hereby

make for the purposes of the said Act Regulations as follows:

THE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ACT, 1929. Regulations. 1. (1.) Apples and pears grown in Western Australia

and intended for sale either in the State of Western Australia or in any other State of the Commonwealth of Australia shall be graded according to the following

grades, namely:

(a) Special. (b) Standard.

(d) (2.) For the purpose of grading apples and pears the

Small,'' which shall include fruit less than

2

inches diameter;

"2 inches," which shall include fruit of 2 inches or more, but less than 21/4 inches diameter; 2:1i inches," which shall include fruit of 2:1 inches

our more, but less thn 22, inches diameter;

and of small size.

(1.) Every package containing apples or pears intended for sale either in the State of Western Australia or in any other State in the Commonwealth of Australia shall bear on one end thereof in letters or 2.

figures of not less than one-quarter of an inch in height if printed on labels, and not less than three-quarters of an inch in height if stencilled on the package, particulars of the variety, size, and grade of the fruit contained therein.

(2.) Every lot or part of a lot containing apples or pears intended for sale shall have affixed thereto in conspicuous place a label bearing thereon in printed. letters or figures not less than one-quarter of an inch in height particulars of the variety, size and grade of the fruit contained in such lot or part of a lot. (3.), The obligations under this regulation shall be in addition to those under the provisions of "The Fruit Cases Act, 1919." (Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Executive Council.

CONSULAR.

(c) Plain.

sizes shall be as follows:

and variety, free from

broken skins and disease, and not less than 2:1inches size; and also such fruit, although bearing superficial blemishes caused by hail marks

advice and consent of the Executive Council, does hereby

19.''

314\

inches or more, but less than 31/2 inches dia-

Constitution of Dundas Health District under the provisions of "The Health Act, 1911-19."

Premier's Department,

Perth, 2nd April, 1930. C.S.D. 1314/20. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to recognise Maurice Edwards as Acting Consul for the

Netherlands, at Perth, pending the appointment of a successor to the retiring Consul, Sir Edward M'itteiaoorn. H. C. TRETHOWAN, Under Secretary.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

984

THE STAMP ACT, 1921. The Treasury, Treasury No. 456/22. Perth, 27th March, 1930.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that

Charles Oscar Robert Massey, 109-111 Maritana Street, Kalgoorlie, is licensed to vend Duty Stamps muter the provisions of " The Stamp Act, 1921." GEO. W. SIMPSON, Commissioner of Ste laps. TILE STATE SAVINGS BA NI.. The Treasury, Treasury No. 578/29. Perth, 28th March, 1930.

A poi

FIRE BRIGADE § ACT, 1910. NOTICE is hereby given that the Western Australian Fire Brigades Board did, in the exercise of the powers

vested in it by " The Fire Brigades Act, 1916," by

resolution passed at the ordinary monthly meeting of the Board held on the 28th day of March, 1930, grant permission for the holding of a Fire Brigades' Demonstration at Albany by the Volunteer Fire Brigades of West-

ern Australia between the 19th and 22nd April, both dates inclusive.

Dated this 31st day of March, 1930. By order of the Board, D.

IRVING, Secretary.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that Miss Lillah Brown, school teacher, has been appointed

Crown Law Department; Perth, 3rd April, 1930.

agent of the State Savings Bank at Koarena.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has Treasury No. 4517/13.

The Treasury, Perth, 29th March, 1930.

IT is hereby published, for general informatiou, that Mr. D. E. Watt has been appointed agent of the State Savings Bank at Jarraliwood, vice Ma. H. Prince, resigned.

The Treasury,

Treasury No. 840/27. Perth, 31st March, 1930. LT is hereby published, for general information, that Mr. R. P. Hardwick has been appointed agent of the State Savings Bank at Calingiri, vice Mrs. L. Edmond-

son, resigned.

The Treasury, Treasury No. 475/30. Perth, 1st April, 1930. IT is hereby published, for general information, that an agency of the State Savings Bank has been opened at Forrest Street, Collie; agentMr. G. G. iddon, store-

keeper.

GEO. W. SIMPSON, Under Treasurer.

THE AUDIT ACT, 1904. The Treasury, Treasury No. 162/29. Perth, 29th March, 1930.

approved of the following appointments: S. S. Reynolds as Acting Clerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Boulder, during the absence on leave of E. P. Foreman. Constable E. J. Cassidy as Clerk of the Local Court and Clerk to Magistrates, Jarrandale, vice Constable H. Paws, transferred. Constable J. White as Acting Clerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Kondinin, during the absence on leave of Constable G. Green.

Constable S. J. Tully as Acting Clerk of the Local

Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Donnybrook, during the absence on leave of Constable A. Brodie.

C. B. Marshall as Returning Officer for the Central Province in lieu of J. F. Davis. .1. F. Davis as Deputy Returning Officer for the Central Province.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the appointment, under Section 140 of "The Electoral Act, 1907" (as amended), in connection with I he General Election for the Legislative Assembly, 1930, and for the Districts and Polling Places enumerated in the Schedule hereunder, of the Assistant Returning Offi-

cers therein specified:

Schedule.

ASSISTANT RETURNING OFFICERS.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that

Mr. J. Healey has been appointed Receiver of Re-venue for the Harbour and Light Department at Derby.

Assistant Ram' r ing Officer.

District.

GEO. W. SIMPSON, Under Treasurer. Oliver, Wm. Shepherd

Greenougli

APPOINTMENT AND RESIGNATION. Medical Department, Perth, 2nd April, 1930. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased

29/20.Appoint Dr. H. J. C. Hanrahan to be District

East Perth

...

Harold Heelley, Milford

29/20.,Accept the resignation of Dr. E. N. Bateman as District Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator,

to appoint, under the provisions of " The Hospitals Act, 1927," a Board for the management and control of the Esperance Hospital, to be known as the Esperance and District Hospital Board, consisting of the following members :Sims, Henry Charles; Campbell, John Neill; Orr, Thomas Russell; Rohan, William Francis; Stewart, Charles James; Henderson, James William; Townsend, .James; Gilmore, Frederick; Stewart, William Henry; Daw, Leonard; Helms, Andreas Daniel. for the period ending 31st July, 1930. H. C. '11RETHOWAN,

Under Secretary.

Nicholson's

Bulk

East. Wood's Shop, 34 East Parade. Leeder vine

...

Oxford Street, State

Sale, C. C.

School.

Raglan Road, Presbyterian Hall.

Street, Town Hall. Sliepherd's (Grape, Rivorvale. View

THE HOSPITALS ACT 1927. Medical Department, Perth, 2nd April, 1930. 78/30. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased

Gamblen's Store, Lord Street.

Store, Hay Street,

Gnowangerup, from the 31st December, 1929.

H. C. TRETHOWAN, Under Secretary.

Arrino, Carnamah. Coorow, tiongarra. Dudawa, Gunyidi. Irwin, Miligenew. Strawberry, Waddy Forrest. Winchester. Vandanooka. Three Springs.

to-

Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator, Gnowangerup, for a period of twelve months, from time let January, 1930;

Appointed to count Votes from the undermentioned. Polling Places.

Victoria Park

Hardwick,

Win.

Poland's Store, Carlisle.

Supply Cash Store, Carl isle.

North Perth ...

Necllands

trict

Dis-

:Roebourne Dis-

trict

Wood, Reginald A.

Hamley, Vivian

Joyce, Dr.

John

Garage, Almondherry Road State School, Lincoln Street. State School, Lord Street. Picture Nedlands Palace, Tyrell St. Davis'

l3eadon.

GOVERNMENT

AI'uiF. 4, 1930.1

THE Hon. Minister for Justice has appointed A. Beange,

J. H. Effingham, B. J. Ross, A. J. Simonds, and A. 0. Tucker as Commissioners for Declarations under "The Declarations and Attestations Act, 1,)13."

THE Hou. Minister for Justice has approved of the undermentioned appointments and cancellations of appointments of Postal Vote Officers under Section 89 at " The Electoral Act, 1907." APPOINTMENTS. Kanowna District. Circle

Valley, EastCasey, Fredk. Geo.; Smith, Geo.

Noel Bernhand.

Grass PatchThompson, Mary Theresa. kumarlEdwards, Stanley Win. S.; Elliott, Geo.; McCosh, John Paul. NorsemanScholey, John Ernest. Red LakeMills, Frank Ernest.

Grass PatchLugton, H. K. Esperance 'Connor, A. M. 165 Forrest Street, KalgoorliePearson, D. L.

065

GAZETTE, W.A. Kanowna District.

BulongNye, Hiram. DanielGreville, DonakWeeks Edw. S. ()Toss PatchBeardsell, John Martin, Chas. E. J. ParkestownGreen, H. W.

W.

Jasper, %.muel;

Dcii LakeThWiliter, Sydney 11. Mt. Hawthorn District. .111. HawtliornGartreil, 11. D. Osborne ParkDarcy, Martin. viiiiibleyAtkinson, C. H. Mt. Magnet (Mt. Magaet Sub District). Burnahhunah StationClinch, (Thus. J NinglianVickery, Mabel W. Mt. Marshall District. BeneubbinMortimer, A. A.

TrayningCanniug, Wm. H.

Murchison District.

Mileura StationWalsh, G. H. Munarra. StationBrooks, Hector G. MuudiwindiCockram, Raymond J.

Albany District.

Nelson Distried,

AlbanyTaylor, S. W.; Green, George. Group 113Lofthouse, Albert; Lofthouse, Mary. Group 114Brown, Chris. J. Group 139 Langoulant, Arthur V. Icalgan RiverHopson, Alfred .1

Boyup BrookWass, Reginald. BridgetownSchroder, A. F. N. Group 79Robinson, Richard T. Group 91 Higgins, Erie H. Group 97Temple, Gerald. Group 117

Avon District.

John.

Group 120King, James. Group 142White, Stanley A. Group 147--Bradley, Hy. E. Yornuphampel, J. F. W. Perth District. PerthSaunders, Donald C.

DoodlakineHamersley, Ernest S HillKrinks, George.

MerredinButtfield, Felix A. 3. NangeenanNice, Cecil E. F. NewcarnieJones, G. R.

NokaningMcKenna, Clarence D. Tam minSutcliffe, I. H.

Pingclly District.

urngup, North-0 'Neill, W. E.

Beverley District.

Vu

GraballBailey, Edw. II.; Henry, James. NalyaRobinson, Robert.

ray, Win.

KondininMorrow, E. C.; Stubbs, Wm. Sussex District.

AllansouHarrison, Thomas. BuckinghamDawson, W. D.

NewtownHenderson, James. Victoria Park District. Victoria ParkPedersen, Peter.

Forrest District. BrunswickKasten, C. F. DonnybrookRennick, W. G. P. DwellingupHumphrey, L. B. Dwellingup, No. 2 MillHarvey, 1'.

DatatineMarquis, Henry. KojounpDineen, Alex. S. Lake CammTilbey, RavensthorpeTunstill, John W. 0.

Collie District.

EwingtonKerr, W. 0.

Wagin District.

Yilg,earn-Coolgardie District.

InglehopeRintoul, J. I arrandaleDavis, S. G.; Fellimin, IL B. HuntleyUsher, J. LowdenWaldby, N. MorningtonNicholls, L. H. Nanga BrookCrossing, V. PindelupHollis, L. J. RoelandsWoods, J.; Ferret, W. Whittaker 's MillGreep, R. WokalupLotthouse, B. H.

Burbidge White, G. J. CarrabiuDavidson, Stanley. HolletonMackay, Geo. .NoongoarSmith, Geo, E. Southern CrossSkewes, C. V. H. Waigoolan, NortliHoddinott, E. H. York District.

Mount StirlingBrown, James. YardingFarrah, Harold. YerapinMassau, Hy. M.

\VorsleyConsidine, W. D. \VuramingDalrymple, J. B.

CANCELLATIONS. Avon District.

Greenough District.

PerenjoriGishubl, F. C. F. PindarSimpson, G. H. \VuragaBaker, Benjamin;

Dillon,

John;

Moore,

Thomas.

Hannans District.

BardocThorlby, Herbert.

Irwin-Moore District.

BalliduKnapp, R. BurakinThompson, R. CandouxLego, May E.

DalwallinuHughes, Henriette; Paulette, John W. S.

lijandingBear, H. E.

KirwanKuline, Otto G. Kooj anAlston, Bernard. Lyons' CampLewis, E. AlannmanningLewis, W. MilingRichardson, A.; Seymour, H. MinnivaleHughes, J. B. Oak ParkThomas, T.; White, J. Tootra StationKnox, George. Wongan HillsNugent, Thos. S. YericoinDuggan, T.

TainniinShaw, E. A. Boulder District.

Bo u lder Smith, Chas. 3. Gascoyue District. Billabalong StationCampbell, Angus. Booloogooroo StationCampbell, Robt. F.

Eddagee StationMorrell, Jack. GnaralooHunter, Philip.

Hilly lAlillyMulcahy, Dan. YallalougSheehan, Martin. Irwin-Moore District.

DalwallithSiggs, Frank L.; Siggs, V. H. Katanning District.,

Flat RocksWalker, W. B.

Mt. Hawthorn District.

West LeedervilleMillard, C. H. Mt. Magnet (Mt. Leonora Sub-District) Depot Springs StationYeo, John S. WoodarraCrawford, P. Mei.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

086

Mt. Magnet (Mt. Magnet Sub-District*/

Noongal StationRodan, Charles. Wifidsor StationMoses, A. G.

Mt. Marshall District.

BarbalinGliddon. A. W. H. DowerinJones, H. P. F.

I, the undersigned, being the responsible Minister of the Crown charged for the time being with the adminis-

tration of "The Electoral Act, 1907," hereby appoint the following additional Polling Places for the Mount Marshall, Nelson, and Toodyay Districts respectively. .7. WILLCOCK,

Ned lands District.

NedlandsSmith, W, .

[Amu", 4, 1930.

1st April, 1930.

Minister for Justice.

A.

Northam District.

NorthamPhillips, Hy. J.

MT. MARSHALL DIST.RICT.

Boebourne District.

Diomenor StationHoo ley, Margaret; Hoo ley, R. S. Marrills StationMarchetti, Wm. Mundabullaugana StationSnowden, R. Sussex District BramleyCobby, W. 7'owarainupMcKinnon, Roger. Yilgarn-Coolgardie District.

Marvel LochBarrass, Walter J.

HindmarshAgricultural Hall. NELSON DISTRICT. Manjimup Bush LandingBoarding-house. Pemberton Bush LandingBoarding-house. Warren RiverGlouder 's Factory. TOODYAY DISTRICT.

ChitteringAgricultural

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law. Crown Law Department, Perth, 1st April, .1930.

I, the undersigned, being the responsible Minister of the Crown charged for the time being with the adminis-

tration of " The Electoral Act, 1907," hereby appoint

THE Honourable Minister for Justice has directed the

the following Polling Places in their respective Districts

"The Electoral Act, 1907."

Government Gazette of 28th March, 1930.

publication of the following notices, under Section 99 of

in lieu of those appearing in the Supplement to the

H. G. HAMPTON,

Under Secretary for Law. I, the undersigned, being the responsible Minister of the Crown charged for the time being with the adminis-

tration of " The Electoral Act, 1907," hereby appoint the following Polling Places for the Forrest District, in lieu of those appearing on pages 7 and 8 of the Supplement to the Government Gazette dated Friday, 28th March, 1.930.

1st April, 1930.

J. WILLCOCK, Minister for Justice.

IRWIN-MOORE DISTRICT.

BalliduStore. EjandingJones 's

Residence.

KANOWNA DISTRICT.

J. WILLCOCK,

BurtvilleBrockman 's Residence.

FORREST DISTRICT. Brunswick Hall (Chief Polling Place). Argyle--Hall.

Guildford RoadConvent School.

BrookhamptouState School, DonnybrookHall. DwellingupState School. Dwellingup BushDelaney 's Camp. Dwellingup No. 2State School. GoodwoodState School. Hoffman MillState School. Hoffman BushBoarding-house. HolyoakeState School. Holyoake BushBoarding-house. Holyoake No. 8Boarding-house. Huntley SettlementOffice. IuglehopeState School. JarrandaleState School. Jarrandale BushOffice. LowdenState School. MarrinupState School. Marrinup BushBoarding-house. MorningtonState School. Mornington BushBoarding-house. MumballupState School. Murray River MillOffice. Nanga BrookState School. Nanga Brook BushMedical Hut. NewlandsState School.

Co djatatinePrice 's Residence.

1st April, 1930.

Minister for Justice.

BengerHall.

PindalupHall.

RoelandsState School. .RosamelMr. Clifton's house. TreesyilleOffice.

Waroona MillMr. Day's house. Wellington MillState School. Whittaker 's MillState School. Whittaker 's BushBoarding-house. WokalupHall. W orsleyState School. WuramingPost Office. Wuraming No. 4State School. Wuraming BushBoarding-house.

MAYLANDS DISTRICT.

PINGELLY DISTRICT.

BullaringPublic

YILGARN-COOLGARDIE DISTRICT.

Bullfinch, North-EastState School. lieokanieBanfield 's Residence. WarrachuppinBowdren's Residence.

I, the undersigned, being the responsible Minister of the Crown charged for the time being with the adminis-

tration of " The Electoral Act, 1907," hereby abolish the following Polling Places. WILLCOCK,

1st April, 1930.

Minister for Justice.

IRWIN-MOORE DISTRICT

TootraHomestead. MT. MAGNET DISTRICT.

WarriedarBattery House. MT. MARSHALL DISTRICT. GoomallingMorris Camp.

SUSSEX DISTRICT.

Acton ParkGroup 28, Hall. WAGIN DISTRICT.

Lake CammAgricultural Hall.

Aiain 4, 1930.]

U0 V ERINTMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

987

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE. Position.

Department.

1930.

Crown Prosecutor Clerk in Charge (Registration of Stock)

Crown Law Treasury ...

Date Returnable

Salary.

804

£324-£408

26th April. do.

Applications are called under Section 38 of "The Public Service Act, 1904," and are to be addressed to the Public Service Commissioner, and should be made on the prescribed form obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads of Departments. G. W. SIMPSON, Public Service Commissioner. Office of Public Service Commissioner,

Perth, 3rd April, 1930. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the following appointments:Ex. Co. 929.-J. L. Walker, Solicitor and Parliamentary Draftsman, Crown Law Department, to be Crown Solicitor and Senior Parliamentary Draftsman at a salary of £1,200 per annum as from 1st March, 1930; A. A. Wolff, Crown Prosecutor, Crown Law Depart-

THE GROUP SETTLEMENT ACT, 1925. Group Settlement Areas-Erratum. Thilment. of Lands and Surveys, Corr. 3071/29. Perth, 2nd April, 1930. IN the G(1.7, i!fi published on 21st March, 1930, page 807, retard to Lot 1000, read "Otroup 07" in lieu of ``i iroup 82.'' C.

G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands.

ment, to be Assistant Crown Solicitor and Parliamentary

Draftsman, at a salary of £804 per annum as from 1st

March, 1930;

CHANGE OF PURPOSE OE RESERVES.

Ex. Co. 915; P.S.C. 431/29.--Francis Gloster Forman, under Section 29 of the Public Service Act, to be Assist-

ant Geologist, Mines Department, at a salary of £456 per annum as from 2nd September, 1929. Ex. Co. 915; P.S.C. 482/29.-Grace Mattheww's, under

Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to be Junior Machinist, Audit Department, at a salary of £60 per annum as from 19th August. 1929; Ex. Co. 1532; P.S.C. 690/23.-Arthur Harold Lamb, under Section 6, Subsection 3, of the Public Service Appeal Board Act, to be Clerk, Registration Branch, Forests Department, at a salary of £252 per annum as from 1st July, 1929;

No. 13547.

Corr. 482/30.

11.5 xcli: been phiaseil -let .18111,,'' ietutlit Dis1

90/8o, E3.)

Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 2nd April, 1930. the Go-ernor in Executive Council has Section 41 of "The Land

.he pn,po, of Reserve 13547, in the

(Meelyall Well), being changed front 1.1;-creartou and Show Ground." (Plan No. 19624, Grass Patch.

UOrreS. No. 1025/16.

Ex. Co. 915 P.S.C. 193/29-James Johnston, under

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pletised to approve, under Section 4] of " The Laud

culture, at a salary of £288 per annum (with house,

Patch, being changed from "Recreation" to "Recre-

Section 29 of the Public Service Act, to be Farm Manager, Aluresk Agricultural College, Department of Agrilight, and fuel) as from 4th May, 1929; Ex. Co. 915; P.S.C. 509/27.-Pauline Louise Moore, under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to he Mach-

inist, Costs Branch, Public Works Department, at a

salary of £156 per annum as from 3rd September, 1929;

Ex. Co. 015; P.S.C. 387/20.-Ronald Pearson Ham-

mond, under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to be Junior Clerk, State Savings Bank, Treasury Depaytment, at a salary of £96 per annum as from 8t11 July, 1929.

And of the acceptance of the following resignation:it; Savings Ex. Co. 915.-3. H. Farleigh, Clerk, Bank, Treasury Department, as front 10111 March,

191U.

for general information, that Friday, 25th April, 1930 (Anzac Day), will be observed as a Public Service Holiday throughout the Service. 1±1"

is hereby notified,

G. W. SIMPSO.N, Public Service Commissioner.

NORTHAM MUNCIPALITY-CHANGE OF STREET NAMES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 1st April, 1930. Corres. 3821/01. IT is hereby notified, for general informatiion, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve, under Section 7 of 'The Land Act,

1898," of the following alterations to street names in the Municipality of Northam: Russell Terrace to be Fitzgerald Street, East; Merivale Street to be Wellington Street, East; Herman Street to he Duke Street, East., and such streets shall hereafter he known and distinguished accordingly. C. G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lauds.

Act, 1898," of the purpose of Reserve 19624, at Grass ation and Racecourse."

Nos. 2571 and 2572 (near Wagin). Corres. 5952/27.

11.IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has pleased to approve, nailer Section 41 of 1' TIVO Laud AH, 1 Situ,'' of thl2- purpose of Reserves 2571 and 11

h

to "Water."

ldng changed from "Public Utility" C.

G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands. NEW TOWNSUPE-MIDLAND RAILWAY" GUNNYIDI., ' Department of Lands and Surveys, Corres. No. 7881/07. Perth, 2nd April, 1930. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has

been pleased to approve, under Section

7

of "The

Land Act, 1898," of the area described hereunder being

classified as "Town and Suburban" and set apart to form a Townsite hereafter to be known and distinguished " Gunnyidi":The area bounded by lines starting front the most North-Eastern corner of Victoria Location 3573 and

extending 90deg. lmin. to the Western side of the. Midland Railway Reserve; thence Southward along same to it point opposite the most Western South-West corner of Location 3947; thence Eastward to said corner, and

along a South boundary of the latter location 6,386 links; thence 180deg. lutist. 2,699 links; thence 90deg. lmin. 313 links; thence 180deg. lmin. 3,041.7 links;

lloffice 270deg. imin, 6,462.1 links to the Western side n one-chain road along the Western boundary of i:oilivoy Reserve aforesaid; thence 358deg. 58min. 713 links, and 353deg. 28min. 231.8 links; thence 270deg. Imin. 4,858 links; thence Odeg. imin. 5,000 links to the starting point; excluding Midland Railway Reserve. (Plan 90/80, D3.) C. G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lauds.

988

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

RESERVES. Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 2nd April, 1930. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart as Public Reserves the lands described in the Schedules below for the purposes there-

in set forth :

AMENDMENT OF AREAS AND BOUNDARIES OF RESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 2nd April, 1930. HIS Excellency tile Governor in Executive Council has

been pleased to approve of the areas and boundaries

of the following Reserves being amended as described in the Schedules below, for the purposes therein set forth;

2128/29.

.PITZGERALD (East Dowak).No. 20402 (Recreation).Loeation No. 1448 (104.). (Diagram 52771; Plan 392/80, 141.) 4702/29.

AVON.No. 20405 (QuarryGravel).:Location No. (Diagram 54654; Plan 35/80, El.)

25444 (10a.). 5084/26.

AVON.No. 20106 (QuarryGravel).Location No. 25448 (48a. lr. 25p.). (Diagram 54656; Plan 35/80,

Cl.)

2169/29.

(Dulyalbin).No. 20407 (School Site). (Diagram 52792; Plan

Location No. 635 (6a. 3r. 22p.). 23/80, C2 & 3.) 2869/29.

the areas and boundaries previously published iu the Goveralnevt Gazette being hereby cancelled: 1571/17.

AVON (Wanumusking).No. 16768 (School Site). Location 25814. (5a. Or. 1p.). (Diagram 55210; Plan 344/80, Al.) 1025/16.

GRASS PATCH -No. :19624 (Recreation aud Racecourse).Lot 34 and the area bounded by lines starting from the North-West corner of Lot 33, and extending North to a point 150 links South of the South boundary of Lot 50; thence West about 55 chains; thence South to a point West of the South-West corner of Lot 34; thence East to said corner; thence North and East along the West and North boundaries of said Lot 34 to the starting point (about 177a. 2r.). (Plan Grass Patch Townsite.)

WILLIAMS.No. 20408 (RecreationTennis Courts).

C. G. MORRIS, Under Secretary for Lands.

Bounded by lines starting from a point on the East

side of a road passing along the Western boundary of Reserve 10127 situate about 963 links Northward from the South boundary of said Reserve and extending Northward along said side of road about 10 chains; thence East about 5 chains; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal (about 5a.). (Plan 386/80, D3.) (Reserve 10127 (Water) is hereby reduced.) 4423/29.

WELLINGTON.No. 20412 (Timber).Bounded on the North by Locations 1557 and 1137, on the East by location 1130 and its West boundary prolonged Southward, on the South by Locations 1300 and 4159 (Reserve 4109), and on the West by Locations 3699 and 1399 and the prolongation Southward of the East boundary of the latter location (about 140 acres). (Plan 383D/40, C3.) 6704/26. YELLINA

EALU WIRLNo. 20413 (Stock Route, Woodarra-Wongawall).--A, strip of land, one mile wide, its centre line starting at Survey Mark FS37 in Pastoral Lease 3430/97, near Wongawall NABBERU,

and

Creek, and extending generally South-Westward passing

through F536, FS35, PS34, FS33, FS32, F831, and FS30, passing 40 chains East of P529, through 1'S2S, 10 chains East of FS27, FS26, P525, FS21, F523, 1"S22, and through FS21, PS20, PS19, FS1S, PS17, PS16, and PS15; thence onward, passing 40 chains East of FS14, SO chains East of P513, and through a

point about 30 chains East of the South-West corner of Pastoral Lease 2656/97; thence South-South-Eastward passing 40 chains East of PS10 and ES9; thence South-South-Westward through :PS8 and PS7 and onward, passing about 60 chains East of FS6, 40 chains East of

FSS, 80 chains East of FS4, 40 chains East of FS3, 80 chains East of FS2, and 50 chains East of Deep

Well; thence South-South-Westward passing 80 chains East of Croft's Well and onward through Survey Mark .1R (conjoined) 101, passing 60 chains West of Little

Well and 50 chains East of Charlie's Well, and on-

wards through Woodarra Common, passing 40 chains \Vest of the West boundary of Woodarra Townsite; thence South-South-Westward to join the North side of Stock Route Reserve 1739S at a point about 45 chains South-East of the South-West corner of Woodarra Common. This Reserve is more particularly shown as coloured brown on litho page 69 of Lands and Surveys Pile 6704/26,'and excludes all privaate wells, the necesary aeas being excised from pastoral leases affected. (About 83,000 acres.) (Plans 52 and 61/300.) 4260/29.

BAANDEE.No. 20415 (Church Site--Presbyterian).

Lot No. 25 (1r.). (Plan Baandee Townsite.j 3795/29.

KUNJIN.No. 20416 (Sheep Dip and Holding Yard).Lot No. 38 (about Sa. 3r.). (Plan Huhijin Townsite.) duced.)

[APRIL

(Reserve 18299 (Water)

is

hereby re-

C. G. MORRIS, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. Rojonup Road BoardTemporary Closure of Road. Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 4th April, 1930. Corres. No. 10936/05.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon Minister for Lands, having approved, on the recommendation of the Kojonup Road. Board, of the road described hereunder being tem-

porarily closed under the provisions of Section 151 of " The Road Districts Act, 1919," such road is hereby temporarily closed until further notice: No. 34.The surveyed road (being part of Road No. 2780) along part of the North boundary of Kojonup Location 3520 and through Location 4963 and along part of the South boundary of the latter location; from Road No. 6357 to Road No. 2626 at the South-East (Plan 416D/40, corner of Location 4963 aforesaid. Ii & C 3.) C. G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands. LOTS OPEN FOR SALE. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 2nd April, 1930. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned lots are now open for sale, under the conditions specified, by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," at the following upset prices: Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie. 2034/17,

Vol.

3.BOULDER

(Sheet

1,

Tupper

Street), Town 2334 (35.5p.), £15. Subject to the payment to the Government within 30 days of sale, of the value of improvements (if any), at the Minister's valuation, which shall be final and binding on the purchaser. Applications to be lodged at Northam.

1405/07.QUAIRADING, Town

115

(h.),

£35.

(Reserve No. 12947 (Excepted from Sale) is hereby

reduced.)

Applications to be lodged at Perth. 7881 /07.GUNNYIDI, Town 1 (h. 2.6p.), £20; 17 (39.1p.), £20; 2 (lr.), £18; 9 (lr. 9.6p.), £18; 24 and 25 (39.1p. each), £18 each; 3, 4, 6, 7, 18, 19, 21, 22, and 23 (lr. each), £15 each; 10 to 14 incluSive, 26, 28, 29, and 31 (1r. each), £13 each; 32 (39.1p.), £16. Lots 5, 8, 15, 16, 20, 27, and 30 are hereby Excepted from. Sale as Reserve 20414.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lots referred

to will shortly be obtainable at this office arid the offices of the various Government Land Agents.

C. G. MORRIS, Under Secretary for Lands.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

.

FORFEITURES. THE undermentioned Leases have been cancelled under Section 136 of "The Land Act, 1898," for non-payment

of rent to the 31st December, 1929: Name, District, Lease No., Area, Rent, Corr. No. Plan. Anderson, D. B.: North-West; 3704/96; 20,000a.; £15 10s.; 5536/27; 96/300. Anderson, F. P.; Warralakin 5; 20607/47; Jr. ; £6 15s. Gd.;

2407/29.

Thomas, F. C.; South-West; 613/41A; 1,520a.; £6; 377/15; 28/80 South, A3 & 4. Towle, V. E.; South-West; 1040/41A; 114a. tr. 33p.: £1 1.0s. 1158/09; 442B/40, FL Brown, Michael; South-West; 3605/93; 1,763a.; £4;

23/19; 379/80, E3. Eastern; 3500/97; 131,000a.:

Clark, J. P.;

6c1.; 351/27; 34/300.

£3]

10s.

Douglas, A. W.; South-West; 860/41A; about 505a.; £1; 211/19; 4090/40, D4.

Heyen, John; Herdsman's Lake 116 and 215; 81.04/51 3a. 3r. 39.2p.; £25 Os. 46.: 6337/28. Hough., D. E.; Eastern; 3519/97; about 214,861a.; £30 4s, 3,1; 5463/27; 70/300. Chinnery, ;:, .I.; .iniulakot A.A. 513; 1-139 88 5a.; £8; 49.1220; .Tandalud A.A., Sheet 2. t2s. Gd.; Dewar, .1. V.; Swan 2802; 11904/56: 100:t.;

306'15; 20 ,0, El. Forbes, W. J.; AVollington 3061; 35773/55; 55a.

2r.

39p.; £4 10s. 5d.; 162/16; 411/80, East, D2. Harnett, P. .1.; Wellington 2847; 36303/55; 159a. Jr. 34g.; r039 I 2, 10d. 4465/15; 4110/40, D3, Jones, E. i1.: Swan 2223; 12500/68; 160a.; £12 3s.; 4030/20; 28/80, B].

TENDERS FOR LEASING RESERVES Nos. 16919, 15762, 20409, and part of 17922. Bridgetown Land Agency. Grazing Purposes.

Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898, :111(1 its amendments.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 26th March, 1930. Corr. 8615/12. TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised within Reserves 16919, 15762, 20409, and part of 17922 (LoYations 5839, 5840, 5835, 5836, 2056, 8941, and 9605), situated near ),Ianjimup, containing 908 acres 1 cord 32 perches, are invited. The above Reserves will be hvailable for leasing under Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amen:ments, for a ze:e: of onc year, renewable at the wiii of

the Hon. the Minister for Lands, and terminable three months' notice, rent being apportioned accordingly, and no compensation will be paid for improvements effected at the expiration of the lease or rho sooner determination thereof.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year's rent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate of Three pounds per annum. endorsed " Tender for Reserves 16919, 15760, 20409, and part of 17922, shown on Public Plan -1390/40, E4, and addressed " Under

Secretary for Lands, Perth," must be lodged at the Lands Office. Brii1;.;ei own, on or before Wednesday, 16th April, 1930. All Tenders lodged on or before that date will treated as having been received on that date. The highest or any tender will not necessarily accepted. (Plan 439C/40, E4.)

Cl.

Machines, John; Peel Estate 366 and 367; :95/14881

225a. 2r. 34p.; abandoned; 1061/29; Peel Estate.

Baker, Vvvyan ; Nelson 2674; 19396/74; 112a.; non-

compliance with conditions; 3301/13; 414/80, C3. Mann, F. R., and Kelly, R. A. C.; Eastern ; 3416/97; 50,000a.; ahandoned; 6646/2:3; 24/300.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING

under Part N. of "The Land Act, 1898." IT is hereby notified that the land described hereunder will

be available for general selection under Part X.

of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, on and

after the date specified:

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL, 1930. GERALDTON LAND AGENCY. South-West ,Division.

Mann, F. R., and Kelly, R: A. C.; Eastern; $433/97;

150,000a.; abandoned.; 274/26: 24/300. Mann, F. R., and Kelly. 11. A. C.; Eastern; 2977/97,; 100,000a.; abandon d ; 6156/20; 24/300. Mullett, Stephen; Melbourne 2792; 19375/74; 1.60a.; abandoned; 3109/13; 32/80, BO. Robinson, Isaac; Wellington 1621; 24399/74; 1.00m; non-eomplianee with conditions; 6444/24; 383B/40, D2.

0769/55; 109a. Jr. 21g.; 1 II/80, BD Rolibson, tO. .; Suss.. 970; 23921/74; .1.60a.; aban11/80, BI. doned H.; Victoria 8869; 68/2015; 3,945a. 1r. Roblin:on. ;,,.". a 'minion:

Victoria, District (near Three Springs). (Plan 94/80.) That area of uusurveyed land, containing about 2,444 acres; being P. M. Durack 3, forfeited Pastoral Lease No. 2104/93; subject to payment of improvements (if any). Corres. 9407/09.

1300;

P Fi1T11 LAN I) A GENC V.

1185./24 ;

u"!; 5628/28; 96/80, B & CO. Avon 20705; 22137/68; I,699a.; 11 0 11 complitw,, with eonditions; 2670/27; 4/SO, D & 0!

Bates, A. 4.;

El. Bird, B. E.; Ninghan 2792; 68/1255; 163a. Jr. 23g.

non-compliance with conditions; 43]./28; 65/80, 02 Cornish, A. B.; Williams 11681; 63/1833; 1,999a. Or 31p.; abandoned; 847/28; 387/80, A2. Galbraith, Archibald; Roe 1699; 68/992; 1,259a. Jr 27p.; non-compliance with conditions; 4737/28 389/80, Lake King 5. Hall, Al'. H.; Williams 3439; 14/516; 160a.; non-com

pliance with conditions; 1205/28; 3790/10, F4.

Stidworthy, William; Williams 10795; 19149/68; 928a. abandoned; 1491/25; 387/80. A & B4. Stidworthy, William; Williams 14145; 24520/74; 160a. abandoned; 2289/25; 387/80, A & B4. Tooliey, T. F.; Ninghan 2985; 55/1148; 1,252a. 2r. 37p.; non-compliance with conditions; 3942/28; Clafferty Soak, G6/80.

be

Under Secretary for Lands.

Section 137a :

SN7

be

C. G. MORRIS,

THE undermentioned Leases have been cancelled under

Name, District, Lease No., Area, Rent, Dire. :`ro. Plan. Smith, 0. L. and F. W.; North-West; 3829/96 ; ;13,831a.; abandoned; 4432/29; 92/300. Australian Lumber Coy., Ltd.; South-West; 5604/1.53; 59a. Ir. 24p.; abandoned; 2666/21; 410D/40, ft

939 .

Kiml,erley Division.

Lninan Distriot (hear Mt. Parker). Corres. 5750/i f. (Plait 1:12/300.) That area of uns:::veyed land, about 34,700 :mores; being (1. ;'orfc1.-ed Pastoral Lease No. 1059/98; subject to payment for improvements

(if any).

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 16th APRIL, 1930. PERTH LAND AGENCY. Eastern Division.

Yamarna District (near Throssell Lake). Corres. 3675/29. (Plan 51/300.) That area of unsurveyed land, containing about 250,000 acres; being W. A. Korner's cancelled application.

C. G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Willey, W. II.; Avon 23598; 17504/68; 419a. Jr. 18p.: non-compliance with conditions; 5257/23; 34211/40, Di. & 2. Willey, W. II.; Avon 23933; 22829/68; 182a. Or. 25p. non-compliance with conditions; 5650/26; 34271/40 D2.

Willey, W. II.; Avon 23443; 40895(55: 111:i. non-compliance with conditions; DO.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection

under and subject to "The Land Act, 1898," and its

2;00,

C. 0. MORRIS, Under Secretary for Lands.

amendments, including such further amendments as may

be made by Parliament during the current year.

All approvals shall be subject to the residence conditions as prescribed by Stet-ion 56 of the said Act,.

9`)0

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

The areas marked "A" shall be open for selection by the special classes of selectors hereinafter named in the

following order of preference: (1) Under "The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918," by "Discharged Soldiers" within the meaning of paragraphs (a), (b), and

of the interpretation of the term in Section 3 of that Act, and "Dependants" within the meaning of that term in the said (c)

section.

[A0un, 4, 1930

to and along a West boundary of Location 4348 to a North boundary of same; thence West along the latter

boundary to the North-West corner of said location, and

thence North-Westward to the starting point; subject to survey (where necessary), classification, and pricing, and to the special condition that 30 per cent. of the swamp country granted be planted with water couch at

the rate of 10 per cent. each year for the first three years of the lease, such improvements to be in addition to the statutory conditions applying to any land granted.

(2) Under "The Land Act, 1898," by ex-British Soldiers who were on active service in the

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.

(3) Under "The Land Act, 1698," by Munition

Avon District (about four miles North of Kuujin).

late war.

Workers in the late war. (4) Under "The Land Act, 1898," by ordinary selectors.

(In the event of an applicant other than a Discharged Soldier under subparagraph (1) obtaining a block within a Repurchased Estate, the term of the lease and conditions of payment will be subject to re-adjustment in

accordance with the provisions of "The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909.") The areas marked "B" are not subject to such order of preference.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land °flitr for the district in which the land is situated, not later than the date specified, but may be lodged before such date if so desired. All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and

if there are more applicants than one for any block,

the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board, except in eases where it is already determined by the order of preference set out above unde7 "A." Should any lands remain unselected such will continue available until applied for or otherwise deal' with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least three days ;.etween the closing date and the sitting of the Board. If an applicant wishes to appear before the Lead Board in person he may apply to the Head Office as to the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or Branch Land Offices for a certificate to the Railway Department, which, on presentation at the nearest Railway Station, will entitle him to a Return Ticket, at Excursion Rates, to the place where the Board will sit, available for seven days from the date of issue. The selector of a Homestead Farm from any location available under Part VIII. must take the balance thereof, if any, under Conditional Purchase. The prices quoted hereunder (exclusive of the value of improvements, if any, and survey fees, and land acquired by the Crown under "The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909," or otherwise for settlement) are reduced by one-half to Discharged A.I.F. Soldiers only. SCHEDULE.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL, 1930. ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

oB.),

Plantagenet District (near hit. Many Peak). Corr. No. 6621/22. Open under Parts V., V end VIII. ( Plan 450/S0 A2 & 4.) lions 2250, 2870, end 2227, containing 19S acres 190a. 2r. 38p., and 113 acres respectively ; also

areas:(1) containing about 1,300 acres, hounded

lines starting from the So-uth-West corner of Location 2870, and extending Eastward along the South boundary of said location, and onward and Northward along the South and East boundaries of Location 2227; thence Eastward along the South boundary of Location 2350

Corr. No. 3975/27.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

B3.)

Location 25722, containing 1,220a. lr. 5p., at 3s. 9d. per acre; classification page 32 of 3975/27; subject to the payment of full survey fee (£30) with application; being J. E. Winter's forfeited Lease 68/1105. BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Wellington District (about 2} miles South-West of Corr. No. 11146/06.

ing from the South-East corner of Location 4172 and extending Northward along its East boundary about 34 chains; thence East about 50 chains; thence South

Capel).

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 413B/40,

E2.)

That area, containing about 49 acres, bounded by lines starting from the South corner of Location 2815 (Rifle Range), and extending Southward along the West side of a surveyed road to the North-East corner of Location 855; thence Westward and Southward along the North and West boundaries of the latter location, and onward to the North boundary of Location 848; thence Westward along same about 18 chains; thence North to a point due West of the starting point; thence East to same; subject to survey, classification, and pric-

ing, and to the payment of £5 with application, on

account of survey. (Reserve 10949 (Pine Plantation) is hereby reduced.) BUNBURY LAND AGENCY. e4B.i)

Murray District (about 1} miles South-West of Corr. No. 3894/29.

Waterous).

Open under Part V., Section

60.

(P au 383B/40,

1)2.)

(1) The area, containing about 2a. 2r., bounded by lines starting from a point on the North side of road along the North boundary of Location 626, situate North of the North-West corner of said location and ex-

tending Westward along said side of road about chains; thence North about 8 chains; thence SouthEastward to the starting point. (2) The area, containing about 4 acres, bounded by lines starting from the North-West corner of Location 626, and extending Westward along South side of a surveyed road about 7 chains; thence South-Eastward to the intersection of the West boundary of Location 626 with the North-East side of a surveyed road passing

through said location; thence Northward along said boundary of Location 626 to the starting point subject to survey, classification, and pricing, and payment of cost of survey (£3) with application. (Reserve 3674 (Timber for Settlers) is hereby reduced.) B.71

Clifton Repurchased Estate. Wellington District (situate near Roelands). Corr. No. 4340/06. (Plan 411A/40, B2.)

Under Part V., Section 55, of "Land Act, 1898,"

as modified by "The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act,

1909," and Section 10 of "The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918'' Lot 36, containing 34a. 3r. 31p.; subject to classification and pricing.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

to a South-East corner of same; thence South about 195 chains; thence West to the East boundary of Location 4172; thence North and West along the East and North boundaries of said Location 4172 to a point South of the starting point, and thence, North to same, excluding road (No. 4637) passing through same; (2) the area containing about 240 acres, bounded by lines start-

(Plan 344/80,

i(By) Victoria District (about eight miles East of Pintharuka).

Corr. No. 1623/27.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 128/80, D4.)

Portion of Location 5924, containing 800 acres, at

9s. 3d. per acre; subject to the payment of £12 as survey

fee for internal boundaries, to be lodged with applita-

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

991

subject also to the completion of security to the Agricultural Bank or payment for improvements of £474 within seven (7) days from decision of Land Board (if called up ) ; being C. R. Gibson 's forfeited

Esperance District (about two miles North-West of

Victoria District about five miles North-West of

B & C3.) Locations 444 and 1309, containing 1,000 acres ; subject to pricing ; classification page 11 of 7302/10; subject to the payment for improvements and to the special conditions governing selection in this district ; being the late F. Garner 's forf cited Leases 42144/55 and

tion ;

Lease 21575/68.

;;

Corr. No. 6254/26.

7;

Seaddan ).

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

Yandanooka).

Corr. No. 5187/20.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 123/80,

D2.)

Location 7325, containing 1,826a. Or. 14p., at is. 9d. per acre, reducible to 3s. if poison be eradicated and land stocked within five years ; classification page 8 of 5187/20; subject to the Agricultural Bank's mort,rage being Cl. F. Guillet-Guttridge 's forfeited lease. NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.

film;

A eon District (about two miles North of Tandagin) Corr. No. 5730/27.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 24/80,

1)3.)

Location 25253, containing 4,623a. Or. 39p.. at 3s. 9d. Per acre, exclusive of survey fee ; classification page 9 of 5730/27; subject to payment of full survey fee (£57) with application ; being G. E. H. Birt 's forfeited Lease 68/1087.

(Plan 402/80,

25373/74.

4.4.B.77

Esperance District ( about 10 miles West of Trestove Corr. No. 6627/26. Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80, A2 & 3.) Locations 871. and 1314, containing 972a. 2r. 28p., at Os. 6d. per acre ; classification page 12 of 5186/21. ;

subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage and to the special conditions governing selection in this district : being H. Stanbury 's forfeited Leases 42207/55 and 25435/74.

Fitzgerald District (about nine

Res East of K inna rl

Corr. No. 4617/28.

Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 371/80, Cl.) Location 1003, containing 1,093a. 2r. 33p., at Os. per acre ; classification page 18 of 5608/25; subject to m

PERTH LAND AGENCY.

and special coral i flocs iroverning selection in this

Gascoyne District (near Carnarvon ) Corr, No. 4836/21. Open under Part V., Section 55. (Plan 563/80.) Price per acre.

Area. Loc. No. 178 179 124 1132 1133 1134 1135 1136 1137 1138 1140 1141

a.

r. p.

1-150

1152 1153 1154

46 42 43 43 43 43 88 92 92 92

2 29 3

3

0 38 1 14 0 36 1 39 3 16 3 30 1

9

1 15 2

5

..

2

5

. .

1

0

1

0

0 15 0 18 0 18 0 18 0 19 0 18 0 16 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 13 0 12 0 12

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

0

I Subject to survey of five-chain strip along the river

frontages.

No person to hold more than one block, except with the approval of the Hon. Minister for Lands. Half survey fee to be paid on application ; balance in 12 mouths.

payment of the value of C. R. Phillips' forfeited

VENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.

s. d.

..abt. 20 2 37 23 2 39 71 1 12 44 2 36 44 44

district ; subject also to the improvements (£50) ; being Lease 55/1373.

C B.7,

Roe District (near Lake King) . Corr. No. 2469/29.

Open under Parts V. and VI.

(Plan Lake King,

Sheet 6, 389-405/80.) Location 1627, containing 2,117a. 2r. 13p., at is. per

acre; classification in 2980/28; subject to mining conditions; being D. V. Costello 's forfeited Lease 68/1908. SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY. C'

B."

Yilgarn District (near Yanoning Rock ) . Corr. No. 4471/29. Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan Yanoning Rock, Sheet 2, and 67/80.) Location 1222, containing 1,252a. 2r. 20p., at 5s. 3d. per acre ; classification rn 1.656/28; subject to mining conditions; being W. Payne's cancelled application.

No instalment of purchase money for first five years,

after that period payment to be spread

over twenty

years.

Holder to fence at least half the land within the first

five years, and the whole within ten years.

To cultivate and plant with fruit trees or lucerne or other approved fodder crops at least two acres in the first two years.

To cultivate and plant one acre additional in each

succeeding year up to and including the tenth year. Within two years to sink a well and equip it with a windmill, pump, etc.

Fitzgerald District (about 9i miles South-West of Salmon Gums). Corr. No. 1145/27.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

A3.)

Locations 387 and 822, containing 1,183a. Or. 1p., at

6d. per acre; classification page 29 of 6194/21; subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage and to the special conditions governing selection in this district being 0. Sheppard's forfeited Leases 42335/55 and 8s.

25598/71.

Cl

Jilbadji District ( about 16 miles South of Noongaar). Corr. No. 6069/28.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

A3.)

(Plan 23/80,

Location 529, containing 1,500a. Or. 14p., at is. 96. per acre ; classification page 38 of 5957/27; subject to payment for improvements ; also subject to mining conditions ; being J. J. Balcombe 's forfeited Lease 68/990.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 16th APRIL, 1930. ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

"B. Kent District (about 30 miles South-East of Ongerup). Corr. No. 271/24.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 434/80,

C3 & 4.) Location 512, containing 160a.

Or. lip., at 9s. per acre; classification page 7 of 271/24; being B. Well-

stead's forfeited Lease 13022/56.

902

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

about 200 acres, adjoining Location 1.198 on the South;

Plantagenet District (near Lake Saide). Corr, No. 1411/25. Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 456B/40,

subject to survey, classification, and pricing, and payment of £5 5s. on account of survey fee with application; being R. P. Roberts' cancelled application; tthe whole of Location 1198 is now open.

El & 20.) Location 2548, containing 21a. Or. 10p., at £3 per acre; classification page 33 of 13692/03, Vol. 3; the Government retains the right to enter upon the land for the purpose of constructing and maintaining drains, free of compensation; being C. B. Smith's forfeited

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY. Wongoondy Repurchased Estate. Corr. No. 6422/28. Under Part V., Section 55, of "The Land

Lease 13114/56.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Act,

1898," as modified by "The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909." (Plan 127/80 and Wongoondy

CCR'y

Sussex District (about 2:3 miles North-West of forest Corr. No. 1142/29.

(APRIL -1, 1 93f

Estate.) Lot No. 6, containing 1,017a. 3r. 17p.; price per acre

Grove).

18s. 3d.; half-yearly instalment, 30 years at 6 per

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. .(Plan 440D/40,

cent.£32 lls. 8t1.; remarksto be taken with Victoria

B3.)

Location 8852.

Location 1181, containing 160 acres; subject to pricing; classification page 12 of 7761/13; being 11. E. Rogers' forfeited Lease 74/673.

Under Parts V. and VI, of "The Land Act, 1.898." Location 8852, containing 190a. Or. 33p.; price per

acre -24s.; remarksto

cr

Corr. No. 4784/22. Open under Parts V., VI., and V FIT. (Flail 414A/40,

taken

be

Lot 6.

Wellington District (about two miles South of Elgin).

with Wongoondy

Subject to the conditions governing selection in this Estate; being S. Bean's forfeited Leases 20/2337 and 55/1444.

A.1.1

Location 3704, containing 177a. 2r., at 10s. per acre;

classification page 6 of 4784/22; subject to payment for improvements ; being H. Ha rtnett 's forfeited Lease

t(

16923/68.

n

Victoria District (about two nines West of Koolanooka).

BUNBURY LAND AGENCY.

Corr. No. 5710/25.

CCB),

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 122/80, Cl & 2.)

Murray District (about five miles West of Hansel). Corr. No. 1183/25. Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 383A/40,

Locations 3933 and 7958, containing 1,694a. 1r, 2p., at 5s. 6d. per acre; classification page 94 of 4811/10, Vol. 2; subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage; being E. Dwyer's forfeited Leases 19524/68 and

131.)

Location 688, comprising 160 acres, and portion of Location 1198, containing about 590 acres; tsubject to classification and pricing; also that area, comprising

24829/74.

GERALLTON LAND AGENCY. VICTORIA DISTRICTYANDANOOKA REPURCHASED ESTATEPlan 123/80, E 1 and 2.

Corres 704/19.

rl railable for General Selection.

Under Part V., Section 55 of " Land Act, 1898," as modified by " The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909," and Soc. 10 of " The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918." Es- Imperial Soldiers,

To Returned Soldiers.

Lot No.

Area.

Price per acre.

Purchase money.

Pins first

Half-yearly Instalment,

interest capitalised

Next 41

years only at 6 per cent. per

cent, per annum.

20 and

s. d.

acres.

s. d.;

20 14 01

Ralf-yearly Instalment.

annum.

s. d. 21

18

1

3

0

6

5

1,977

1

3

0 12,273 11 01 2,341 15

2

£

s. d.

0 12 70

5

9

Balance 25 l Over 30 years, Over 30 years, Including years and interest at interest at 8 6 per cent, per cent. per annum. per annum. i £

s. d.

0 16

7

£

s. d.

0 15

0

Improvements.

Civilians.

half year's

at 6 per

79 ...

I

including

Agricultural

Bank In-

debtedness.

interest at 6 per cent, per

rota! charge. Including capitalised

Halt yearly instalment over 25 years,

at 6i percent, pet annum.

interest.

annum. £

.

.

s.

S. d. 0 14 6

r 134 10

1

1 1257 18

24

9 S

s. d. is

2

10 10

2

1

Lot 20 ; I Lot 24. being F. G. Guillet-Guttridge's forfeited Leases 20/1327 and 20/1328. Subject to an Agricultural Bank mortgage ;

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.

Roe District (near Lake Camm). Corr. No. 3265/28. Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan Lake Camm, Sheet 1, and 389/80.) Location 1684, containing 1,423a. 3r. 31p., at 98. 3d. per acre; classification in 583/28; no Agricultural Bank advances on this location.

Ninghan District (near Lake Grady). Corr. No. 5024/29. Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 65/80, D1 & 2.) The area, containing about 1,000 acres, bounded on the North by Location 2920, on the East by Location 2404, on the South by a road along the North boundary of Location 2572, and on the West by Locations 2402 and 2403; subject to classification and pricing.

ieB),

APRIL 4, 1930.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

.Ninghan District (near Dajoing). Corr. No. 524/29.

Open under Parts V., VT., and VITT.

and Da Thing, Sheet 1.)

(Plan 60/80

Location 3038, containing 1,022a. lr., at Ss. per acre; classification page 57 of 6320/27; being J. W. Hall's forfeited Lease 68/1241.

W.A.

993

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1930. ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

Denmark Estate (about nine miles North-West of Deninark).

Corr. No. 812/30.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 452C/40,

I)4.)

Location 514, containing 48a. 2r. lop.; subject to

classification and pricing.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Peel Estate (about

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

/fa')

miles South-East of Karnup).

Corr. No. 4022/29. Open under Part V., Section 55. (Plan Peel Estate.) Location 162, containing 138a. 2r. 35p.; purchase price, including improvements and survey fee---£270 10s.; half-yearly instalment over 30 years, including

interest at 7 per cent. 810 Os. 7d; and Location 396, containing 124a. lr. 4p.; purchase price, including improvements and survey fee-8270 10s.; half-yearly instalment over 30 years, including interest at 7 per rent.

810 .9s. 6d. Subject to the following conditions:(1) That the lessee shall maintain lir. improvements to the ho

of of the lhhiiicj,r

or Lands; (2) the Courmeent

does not guar: Hue,. a continuance of drainage in. hifeitonce; (3) no periiim shell be granted more than (em lot containing buildings, except with the special approval

of the Minister for Lands first obtained.

Victoria District (about 30 miles East of Binnu). Corr. No. 4251/29.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 191/80, F4; 190/80, A4.) Location 9273, containing about 2,450 acres; subject to survey, classification, and pricing, and to the payment of full survey fee. (840) with application; being G. E. Sewell'

en Heckled. application.

2,;ARROGIN LAND AGENCY.

Roe District (near Chalk Hill). Corr. No. 1544/25.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 375/80, Al.) The area, containing about 324 acres, bounded on the North and East by Location 586, on the South by a use in prolongation Westward of the South boundary of said

location, and on the West by Location 435; subject to snruo.y, classification, and pricing, and to the payment of pert survey fee in advance, if considered necessary by the Department.

ccB.2)

Fitzgerald District (near Kumarl Siding).

Williams District (about nine miles North of

Corr. No. 3954/28.

Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan Esperance, Sheet 19, and 371/80.) Location 555, containing 1,087a. 2r. 3p., at 13s. per acre; classification page 21 of 3275/22; (1) subject to mining conditions; (2) available only to settlers who, in the opinion of the Minister, possess the necessary capital and experience to satisfactorily develop the land, for winch purpose lie may appoint a Board of Inquiry.

RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.

(fa')

Oldfield District (about five miles West of Kuliba Siding).

Corr. No. 5773/26.

Open under Parts V and VI.

(Plan 420/SO, F3.) That area of uusurveyed land, comprising about 190

acres, bounded on the East by Location 396, on the North by a line running Westward from the North-West

corner of said location to Location 431, the opposite sides being parallel and equal; being area excluded from G. R. H. King's application.

Thy, Roe District (near Mt. Madden). Corr. No, 5755/28.

Open under Parts V. and VI.

(Plan 405/80 and

Locations near Mt. Madden.) Location 1641, containing 2,453a. Or. 32p., at 7s. per acre; classification page 1 of 2609/28; subject to min-

ing conditions; no Agricultural Bank advance on this location; being A. Stewart's forfeited Lease 68/1059.

Corr. No. 4910/29.

Neendaling).

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

(Plan 387/80,

B2.)

Location 13414, containing about 1,440 acres, subject to survey and pricing and to the payment of full survey fee (832 10s.) with application; being L. Scherini and A. Maroni's cancelled application. NORTHAM LAND AGENCY. Melbourne District. Corr. No. 424/15. Open under Part V. (Plan 57/80, B2.)

The land contained within the closed road passing through Location 3071, along the South boundary of Location 2071', pa Cs of the West and the South bona-

dories of Li -tins

I

luG and 1497 and the South boun-

a long the West and the South bounds-in of Location 1736; along parts of the West dary

2!:;

bounilarie., of" Locatiims 1819 and 1745, at 15s. per acre. This land 's vailnlule only to the holders of laud abut-thug thereon. The ;'rown Grant of this land will not be

issued liefore those of adjoining blocks in the salmi name.

Ninghan District (about 10 miles North-East of Barbalin). Core. No. 32/29. Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 55/80, El.) Location 2311, containing 2,829a. 2r. 17p., at 3s. per acre, exchnling survey fee; subject to payment of full survey ree (:1 14) with application; classification page 10 of 32/20; being A. Bell's forfeited Lease 08/2007. Ninghan District (about 17 miles North of Pope's Hill Corr. No. 4853/29.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

Williams District (about eight miles North of .Nyabiug).

Corr. No. 4936/25.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. and Merilup, Sheet 3.)

(Plan 408/80

Location 11511, containing 1,366a. 3r. 33p., at Sc. 3d.

per acre; reducible to 4s. 6d. if poison be eradicated and land stocked within five years; classification page 30 of 5032/13; being R. W. Drummond's forfeited Lease 68/1230.

Siding).

(Plan 54/80,

Al.)

The area, containing about 1,260 acres, bounded on the South by Location 2312, on the West by Locations 2229

and 2775, on the North by Location 3154, on the East by Location 2815, the prolongation Westerly about 15 chains of the latter's most Northerly- South boundary and the prolongation Northerly of the Eastern boundary of Location 251.2; subject to survey, classification, and

pricing, and to the payment of full survey fee (830) with application; being D. J. R. de W. Scott's can-

celled application,

994

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. ( B. 7

Williams District. Corr. No. 7328/12. Open under Part V. (Plan 409 B & C/40, EP. & 3.)

Avon District (about three miles South-East of Corr. No. 4177/29.

[APRIL 4, naa.

Booraan).

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 24/80, B & C2.) Location 25435, containing.. about 540 acres; subject

to survey, classification, and pricing, and to the payment of full or part survey fee, as considered necessary: also subject to the timber conditions as applied to this arca; being D. M. Glen's cancelled application.

The land contained within the closed road passing along the East boundaries of Wagin A.A. Lots 113, 5, 101, 6, 7, and 102, together with that in the closed road passing along the North boundaries of Lots 8 and 7, at 155. per acre. The land is available only to the owners of land abutting thereon. Crown Grant of this land will not be issued before those, of the adjoining blocks in the same name.

PERTH LAND AGENCY. Canning District (near Piesse 's Brook). Corr. No. 6167/28.

Open under Parts V. and VIII.

Piesse's Brook, Sheet 1.) Location 757, containing 17a. 3r. 7p. at £25 per

acre; being C. West's forfeited Lease 74/563.

Swan District (about five miles East of Wannamal). Corr. No. 4084/29.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

E3.)

(Plan 31/80,

The area, containing about 1,340 acres, bounded on the North fiy Location 2951, on the East by Locations 3252, 2443, and 3253, on the South by the prolongation Easterly of the Northern boundary of Location 2127, on the West by Location 3090, the prolongation Easterly of the latter's South boundary, and the prolongation Northerly of the Eastern boundary of Location 2127; subject to survey, classification, and pricing, and to the payment of full or part survey fee, as considered necessary; being D, A. Yardy's cancelled application. Peel Estate (about two and three miles North-West and

about Six miles South-East of Karnup).

Corr. No. 2309/29.

Part V., Section 55.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1930. PERTH LAND AGENCY.

(Plan 1C/40, and

Fitzgerald District (about eight miles East of Red Lake).

Corr. No. 6151/27.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

D4.)

(Plan Peel Estate.)

Lot No. 364, containing 120a. 2r. Op.; price, including improvements and survey feei360 1.0s.; half yearly instalment over 30 years, including interest£13 19s. 3d.; Lot No. 5334, containing 50a. 2r. 18p.; price, including

improvements and survey fee£156; half-yearly

Fitzgerald District (about three miles South-West of Kumarl Siding). Corr. No. 1633/29. Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80 and Esperance, Sheet 19.) Location 562, containing 999a. 2r. 39p., at 13s. per acre; classification page 28 of 3275/22; subject to mining and special conditions governing selection in this district; only available to settlers who, in the opinion of the Hon. Minister, possess the necessary capital and experience to satisfactorily develop the land, for which purpose he may appoint a Board of Inquiry; being C. Fuller's forfeited Lease 55/1629.

in-

stalment over 30 years, including interest£6 Os. 10d.; Lot No. 5336, containing 45a. 2r. 33p.; price, including improvements and survey fee.356; half-yearly instalment over 30 years, including interest£13 15s. 10d.; Lot No. 5657, containing 39a. 2r. 11p.; price, including improvements and survey fee£256; half-yearly instalment over 30 years, including interestE9 18s. 4d.

Subject to the conditions:(1) That the lessee shall maintain the improvements to the satisfaction of the Minister for Lands; (2) that the Government does not guarantee a continuance of drainage maintenance; the lots marked "S" contain swamp land; being S. R. F. Tonkin's cancelled application and A. II. Ruddick and E. L. Gower's forfeited Leases 55/1566 and 55/1584.

Locations 405 and 1239, comprising 799a. 3r. 7p., at lls. per acre; classification page 10 of 6194/21; subject to the special conditions governing selection in this district; also only available to settlers who, in the opinion of the Minister, possess the necessary capital and experience to satisfactorily develop the land, for

which purpose he may appoint a Board of Inquiry; being E. G. Cooper's cancelled application.

RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.

Kent District (near Kybulup Creek). Corr. No. 3933/27.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 420/80, D2 & 3.) Location 1014, containing about 1,800 acres; subject to survey, classification, and pricing, and to the payment of full cost of survey (£34 -10s.) with application.

Peel Estate (about 2i miles South-East of Karnup). Corr. No. 1906/26.

Part V., Section 55. (Plan Peel Estate.) Lot No. 399, containing 136a. lr. 29p.; price per acre --7s.; purchase money--£17 15s.; half-yearly instalment over 30 years, including interest at 6 per cent. £l 13s.

subject to the usual drainage conditions and to the Government retaining the right to resume free any (id.;

land required for railways or for other public purposes being A. H. Taylor's forfeited Lease 20/2199.

((ay,

Esperance District (about 12 miles West of Scaddan). Corr. No. 2906/29. Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80, A3 & 4.) Location 1013, containing 1,000a. lr. 3p., at 12s. per acre; classification page 5 of 4535/22; subject to the special conditions with regard to capital and experience applying to selection in this district; being E. G. Cooper's cancelled application.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.

Wagin Agricultural Area District (near Wagin). Corr. No. 5952/27.

Open under Part V., (Plan 409B/40, E2.) Lou 11i, containing lla. Or. 28p., subject to pricing. (Reserve 2572 (Public Utility) is hereby reduced.)

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 7th MAY, 1930. PERTH LAND AGENCY. Fitzgerald District (about nine miles West of Circle Valley).

Corr. No. 3518/28.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

A4.)

Locations 454 and 286, containing 1,033a. 2r. 24p. 1 r. Sp. respectively, at 10s. 6d. per acre each; classification pages 60 and 23 of 367/22; Agricultural Bank advance refused on these locations; subject to the special conditions governing selection in this uistrict; being J. Mazza and T. Moratt's forfeited Leases 55/1039 and 55/1048. and 1,010a.

Esperance District (about five miles West of Caitup Siding).

Corr. No. 333/29.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 423/80, C3.)

Location 618, containing 2,500 acres; subject to repricing; classification page 6 of 5961/21; subject to the special conditions governing selection in this District; being L. G. Laudsell's cancelled application,

APRTT,

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

4, 1930.1

THE Esperance District (near Seaddan). Corr. No. 1188/29. Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80,

O4.)

Locations 433 and containing 1,000 acres, at ilis. 6d. per acre; classification page 8 of 6326/10; subject to the special conditions governing selection in this district; being A. lloddle cancelled application.

Fitzgerald District (about 10 miles West of Dowak). Corr. No. 4975/29.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 11/300.)

Location 702, containing 1,000a. 2r. 16p., at 108. 9d. per acre; classification page 9 of 19/28; subject to the special conditions governing selection in this district; being J. R. Matthews' cancelled application.

L\

ENT RESERVES ACT. 1899.

(lass "A" Reserve. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 2nd April, 1930. IRS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart as a Public. Reserve the land described in the Schedule below for the purpose therein set forth, and to classify same as of Class "A," under the

,trmi

995

provisions

1899 ":

of "The

Permanent

Reserves

Act,

4598/29.

CANNENG.No. 20101 (Recreation). Location No, (1.a. Ir. 12.9p.). (Plan 1D/20, E.)

934

C.

G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Esperance District (about three miles North of Seaddan).

Corr. No. 5046/22.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

(Plan 102/80,

C3.)

Location 533, containing 1,000 acres, at 10s. 9d. per acre; classification page 12 of 181.22/10;

subject to

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES. THE undermentioned allotments of land will be offered for sale at Public Auction on the dates and at the

places specified below:

BUSSELTON.

the special conditions governing selection in this district; being C. II. Mustey 's forfeited Lease 12865/56.

9th April, 1930, at 3 p.m., at the Group Settlement

Esperance District (about seven miles North-West of

CowaramupTown §24, 2r. 0.3p., £65; 23, 1r., £30; §22, lr. 6.5p., £30; §21, lr., £25; 20, 19, lr.

Esperance).

each, £20 each; 18, 38.7p., £20.

Corr. No. 6175/14.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

Office

(Plan 423/SO

and Esperance, Sheet 1.)

Location 719, containing 288a. 2r.; subject to repricing; classification page 82 of 9885/12, Vol. 1; subject to the special conditions governing selection in this district; being J. Byrne's forfeited Leases 35177/55 and 20551/74.

GERALDTON.

9th April, 1930, at 3.15 p.m., at the District Lands

Offiee

ArrinoTown 94, 1r., £15. GeraldtonTown 1046, 1047, 39p. each:, £35 each.

rrB vv

NORTHAM.

Fitzgerald District (about 10 miles West of Grass Payh).

10th April, 1930, at 11.30 a.m., at the District Lands Office-

Corr. No. 5548/27.

Open under Parts V.,i VI., and VIII.

Al.)

(Plan 402/80,

Locations 327 and 326, containing 1,000a. Or. Gp. and 1,000a. lr. 3lp. respectively, at 9s. per acre each; classi-

fication pages 17 and 16 of 5187/21; subject to the special conditions governing selection in this district;

being II. Hardy (sent'.) and H. Thomas' forfeited Leases 42514/55 mid 42511/55. Esperance District (near Seaddan). Corr. No. 1556/28. Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80,

13uutineTown 20, 1T., £15. CalingiriTown 15, lr., £20; 25, 39.9p., £25. CunderdinTown 68, 34.9p., £15.

KalannieTown 11, 12, 13, 15, lr. each, £20 each; 24, 25, 16, 39.1p. each, £25 each.

PERTH. 11th April, 1930, at 11 a.m., at the Department of Lands

and Surveys Mundijong*152, 5a., £20.

Pinjarra--"195, 9a. Or. 30p., £18.

C4.)

Locations 447, 1032, and 1341, containing 890a. 2r. 24p., at 9s. per acre; classification page 5 of 1511/27; subject to the special conditions governing seliction bi this district; being W. H. Southeombe's forfeited Leases

KALGOORLIE. 16th April, 1930, at 11 a.m., at the District Lands

68/515 and 74/358.

Kalgoorlie 'Town 1009, 37p., £10; 3026, 1T., £20. Suburban for cultivation. § Subject to panuent for improvements by the purchaser inamdbtely after the sale, if purchased by other

crai, Esperance District (about 11 miles West of Scaddan). Corr. No. 6024/27.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80, AS & 4.) Location 1024, containing 1,000a. 2r. 12p., at 12s. per acre; classification page 10 of 6024/27; subject to the special conditions governing selection in this district;

sing R. W. Peel's forfeited Lease 55/1023.

RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.

(Ca))

Roe District (near Lake King). Corr. No. 5037/28.

Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII.

(Plan Lake

King, Sheet 6, and 389/80.) Location 1623, containing 1,547a, lr., at Pls. per acre; classification in File 2980/28; subject to mining conditions; Agricultural Bank has refused a loan on this block; being W. G. Watkins' surrendered Lease 55/1327.

C. G. MORRIS, Under Secretary for Lands.

Office

than the (AVIIL'r of same.

The purchaser will have the option of taking, in lieu of a grant or the fee simple, a lease under the Regulations at the scheduled capital value nearest the upset price for the term of 99 years, on payment of a premium. equal to the amount of his bid in excess of the upset price. All ittipro-ements on the land offered for sale are the

property of the Grown, and shall be paid for as the

Minister may direct, whose valuation shall be final and binding, on the purchaser. Plans and further particulars of these sales may be obtained at this office. Land sold to a depth of 200

feet below the natural surface, except in mining districts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet only. C. G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. WHEREAS the HARVEY Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Harvey on or about the 14th day of December, 1928, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say: L. & S. 9545/97; M.R.B. 164/29. No. 153: Regazettal of deviation of part to agree with survey.A strip of land, two chains wide, leaving

the present road at its intersection with the Eastern

side of the South-Western Railway Reserve and extend-

ing (as shown O.P. 4390) in a general North-Easterly direction through Wellington Locations 4, 5, and 1 to rejoin the old road at the last-mentioned location. (Plan 411A/40, B & C 2.)

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WHEREAS the DENMARK Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Denmark ou

or about the 9th day of April, 1929, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say: 9700/07

No. 4092: Deviations of _parts:

(1) A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

the

Northern side of the present road 3 chains 22.9 links Eastward of its intersection with the East boundary of Reserve No. 12232, and extending (as shown O.P. 3426)

North-Eastward and South-Eastward, passing through the Denmark-Torbay Railway Reserve and Plantagenet Location 1935 to rejoin the Northern side of the old road in the said location. (2) A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the South-

ern side of the present road in Plantagenet Location 3221 19 chains 28.1 links from its intersection with its

West boundary and extending (as shown O.P. 3426) in a general Easterly direction through Locations 3221 and

761 (crossing and re-crossing the old road) to rejoin said side of old road in Location 761 about 16 chains from its West boundary. (3) A strip of land, one chain wide (widening at the North-East corner of Plantagenet Location 761), leaving the present road at a. North-East corner of Plantagenet Location 761 and extending '(as shown O.P. 3426) in a Westerly direction through the said location to rejoin the old road in same. (Plan 452C/40, E4.) WHEREAS the HARVEY Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Harvey on or about the 14th day of December, 1928, resolved to

open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:9760/12.

No. 4901: Extension.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the present road in Wellington Location 4 and extending (as shown 0.P. 4390) North-Westward through said location to Road No. 153. (Plan 411A/ 10, B4.)

',VIIEREAS the PHILLIPS RIVER Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at 11,n vensthorpe on or about the 5th day of November, 1928, resolved to open the road hereinafter described,

that is to say:

No. 8211: Regazettal.A strip of land, one chain

wide (widening at the North-East corner of Oldfield Location 435), leaving Road No. 8022 at the SouthEart corner of Mining Homestead Lease 264 and extending West along part of its South boundary to a surveved road (shown on Diagram No. 51930); thence (as shown on said Diagram) North-Westward and North

thcugh and outside and along part of the West boundary of said Mining Homestead Lease, and inside and along the East boundary of Location 435 to Road No. 8022 at the latter's North-East corner. (Plan 421/80, Al.)

Notice published in the Government Gazette of 1st

November, 1929, page 2445, is hereby cancelled.

WHEREAS the BRUCE ROCK Road Board, by resolu-

tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Bruce

Rock on or about the 13th day of March, 1929, resolved to

[APRIL 4, 1930.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

996

open the , road hereinafter described, that is to

say: 997/29. No. 8448: Deviation of part.A strip of land, one

chain wide, its South-Western side leaving the West side of the present road on the East boundary of Avon

Location 23033 18 chains 40.5 links from its South-East corner and extending (as shown Diagram 54534) 329deg. 57min. 27 chains 31.6 links and 28deg. 22min. 28 chains

66.4 links, passing through the said location to rejoin said side of present road. (Plan 4/80, D2.)

WHEREAS the KENT Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Nyabing on or about the 20th day of January, 1930, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say: 4383/28.

No. 8461.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 5304 at the South-West corner of Kent Loca-

tion 9776 and extending as surveyed East and North along its South and part of its East boundaries to the South -West corner of Location 9790; thence East along the South boundary of said Location 9790 to a surveyed road at its South -East corner.

Also to include a triangular portion of Kent Loca-

tion 1032 bounded by lines commencing at the NorthWestern corner of Reserve No. 20183 and extending (as shown Diagram

55056)

South-Westward along the

North-Westward boundary of the said Reserve to its South-Western corner; thence 45deg. 57min. 8 chains 19.1 links and 90deg. lmin. 2 chains to the starting point. (Plan 407/80, D3.) WHEREAS the DENMARK Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Denmark on or about the 9th day of March, 1929, resolved to open the

road hereinafter described, that is to

say:

L. & S. 518/29; M.R.B. 161/29. No. 8163.A strip of land, one chain wide (widening

at its junction with Road No 4092, Morgan Road'', leaving Road No. 4092 opposite Denmark Lots 166 and 167 and extending (as shown Diagram 49389) Westward

to and along the Southern boundaries of Lot 241, Reserve No. 15022, and through Reserve 19912 to a surveyed road on the Western boundary of the latter Reserve. (PlanDenmark Townsite.)

WHEREAS the PERTH Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Perth on or about the 15th day of October, 1929, resolved to open

the road hereinafter described, that is to say: 5009/09.

No. 8465.A strip of land, one chain' wide (widening in parts), leaving Williams Road on the South-Western boundary of Lot 8A of Swan Location X and extending

(as shown Diagram 52862) North-Eastward through Lots 8A and 8 of said Location X and Lot 25 of Loca-

tion 1115 to Ponsonby Road. (Plan 1D/20, N.E.)

WHEREAS the DENMARK Road Board, by resolution

passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Denmark ottor about the 9th day of March, 1929, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is, to say:- L. & S. 518/29; M.R.B. 161/29.

No. 8466.A strip of land, one chain wide, commencing at the South-East corner of PIantageeet Location 2100 and extending Southward along an Eastern boundary of Location 761 and South-EaStward along its North-Eastern boundary to Road No. 4092 at a NorthEastern corner of said Location 761 (portion of Road No. 4092 is hereby superseded). (Plan 4520/40, E4.)

WHEREAS the KELLERBERRIN Road Board, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Kellerberrin on or about the 8th day of June, 1929, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say: L. & S. 2353/29; M.R.B. 1384/28.

No. 8467.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the North-East corner of Avon Loca-

tion 9187 and extending South-Eastward as surveyed along the North-Eastern boundaries of Locations 9187, 12586, 10705, 20236, 10197, 10350, 10750, and 12585 to

a surveyed road at the South -East corner of the, lastmentioned location Also

to include:That portion of Avon Location

10201 bounded by lines commencing on its South-Western boundary 19 chains 40 links from the Western corner

of the said location, and extending (as shown Diagram 54542) 117deg. 37min. 4 chains 77.7 links, 127deg. 35min. 4 chains 24.6 links; thence 137deg. 52min. 5 chains 23.4 links and 308deg. Lain. 14 chains 10 links to the starting point. (Plan 25/80, 04.) And whereas His Excellency the Governor, pursuant

co Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," by

notices published in the Government Gazette, declared that the said lands had been set apart, taken, or resumed for the purpose of the said Roads, and that plans of the

said lands might be inspected at the Department erf Lands and Surveys Perth.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A

APRIL 4, 1930.]

And whereas the said Boards have caused a copy of the said notices to be served upon the owners and occupiers of the said lands resident within the State, or such of them as can with reasonable diligence be ascertained either personally or by registered letter posted to their last-named places of abode. And whereas the Governor in Executive Council has confirmed the said resolutions, it is hereby notified that the lines of communication described above are Roads within the meaning of 'rife Road Districts Act, 1919," sabieet to the provisions of the said Act. Dated this 4th clay of April, 1930. C. G. MORRIS,

Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 4th April, 1930. IT is hereby declared that the undermentioned lauds have been set apart, taken, or resumed under Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," for the purpose of new Roads, that is to say: Ashburton. 1142/87.

No. 258: Regazettal.A strip of land, one chain

wide, commencing on a South boundary of Pastoral Lease 3702/96 about 150 chains East of the Ashburton

River and extending Southward along the right bank of the said river and at a distance of about 80 chains Eastward therefrom, passing through Pastoral Leases 2280/96 and 2397/96 and Ashburton Location 2, lie -

serves 1107 and 1778, North Locations (38 and 69, and. Pastoral Lease 2686/96 to the junction of Roads Nos.

440 and 8474 in the last-mentioned Pastoral Lease. (Plans 95, 96, and 93/300.)

Ashburton. 3553/28.

No. 274: Regazettal.A strip of land, one chain

wide, commencing on a North boundary of Pastoral Lease 2285/96 near its intersection with the Western boundary of Ashburton River State 'Forest and extending Southward along and at a varying distance from the left bank of the said River, passing through

said Pastoral Lease 2285/96, Reserves 1106 and 18 -197,

and Pastoral Lease 2397/96 to a North boundary of Pastoral Lease 2499/96.

(Plan 95/300.)

Ashburton. 2595/94.

No. 440: Extension,A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the present Road in Pastoral Lease 2431/90

Florrie Station and extending SouthEastward via Jackie's Well, passing through Pastoral Leases 2431/96, 2291/96, and 2437/96 to Rocky Bluff in the last-mentioned Pastoral Lease. (Plan 93/300.) near Olen

Ashburton. 2064/28.

No. 7911: Extension.--A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the present road at the Aerodrome and extending Northward to and through Reserve No.

19291 (Beadon Common) to Road 7378 near the Easternmost boundary of the said Reserve. (Plan 95/300.)

No. 7912: Extension.A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving the present road on the North boundary of North Location 69 and extending South-Westward through the said Location and Pastoral Leases 2686/96, 2397/96, 2499/96, and 2489/96 to Road No. 566 in the last-mentioned Pastoral Lease near Eons Creek, about miles Northward of Uaroo. About 2a. 3r. being resumed from North Location 69. (Plans 96/300 and 93/300.) No. 7914: Extensions:-

(1) A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the

present road in Pastoral Lease 2399/96 at its junction with the Telegraph Line and extending 'Westward through Pastoral Leases 2399/96, 1855/96, and 2738/96 to Road No. (3021, near Giralyift Homestead, in the last-mentioned Pastoral Lease.

(2) A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the present road in Pastoral Lease 2399/96 at Jane Well and extending Southward through Pastoral Leases 2399/96, 2825/96, Reserve No. 1839, Pastoral Lease 2824/96; Lyndon Loratinn 2, Pastoral Lund 22'62/96,

997

Location 1, and Pastoral Lea - e `Ifftd /96 to the

mundary of the last mentioned 7, '1Lease. out 12a. being resumed from Lyndon Location 3. About Sa. being resumed from Lyndou Location 1. (Plan 94, 95/300.) Ashburton. 4030/29.

No. S385: Extension.--A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the present road on the North boundary of Reserve No. 18498 and extending in a general SouthEasterly direction (following the Ashburton River and crossing same, near Reserve 1119) via Peak Edgar, Mount Dawson, Mount Blair, and Prismoid Hill pas-fing 14rough Pastoral Lease,. 26,8/96, 2788/96, and 2791/9:1 10 the West boundary of Pastoral Lease 2037/96 about 40 chains South of the Ashburton River. (Plans 9ft./ 300, 93/300, and 92/300.) Ashburton.

25.53/2S.

No. 8468.A, strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

iu Pastoral Lease 2397/90 near the 'cruet of Ashburton Location 2 and extending South-Westward through the said Pastoral Road No.

2.7.8

North -West

Lease to Road No. 274 in smile. (Plait 95/300.) No. 10i9.--A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

!ad No. 7911 in Pastoral Lease 2511/96 about 99 elmins South- Eastward of its intersection With Road No. sfLY:; and eXtendil!" Eastward through Pastoral Lc :ie's 2511/96, 2.509/;ai, 3705/96, 3219/96, 2477/96, and 2487/96 to Ire De (trey-,Mullewa Stock. Route (Reserve 9701), nun r Red Hill Homestead; thence Southward following the said Stock Route Reserve, through Pastoral Lease 2687/96, Reserve No. 1108, Pastoral Leases 25-18/11, and 2291/96 to Coorara on the Ashburton River near the Northern boundary of the last-mentioned l'astoral Lease. (Plans 95/300, 96/

300, and 93/390.)

No. 8470.A strip of land, one Blain wide, leaving Road No. 258 in Reserve No. 1051 and extending South-Westward to and along the Telegraph Line, pa,:ing through Reserve No. 1051, Pastoral Leases 2776/96, Reserve No. 1409, Pastoral Lease y9 /U6, Reserve No ni5o, Pastoral Leases 2504/96, 55/96, 3473/96, and :2.21/90 to Road No. 6021 in the nioned Pastoral Lease, near the 146-Mile Post on the said Telegraph I.Jmt . (Plans 95/300 and 94/ 300.)

No. 8471.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. (1021 in Pastoral Lease 1855/96 and extending Northward along the Vermin Proof Fence, passing through Pastoral Leases 1355/96, 3431/96, and Reserve No. 16507 to the landing ground near the 212-Mile Post on the -Vermin Proof Pence. (Plans 94/30(1 and 95/ 390.)

No. 8472.--A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Road No. 8470 in Pastoral Lease 2824/96 and extending South-Eastward along the Rabbit-Prcof Fence, passing. through the said Pastoral Lease and Pastoral Lease 3054/96, Reserve No. 16511, Pastoral Leases

2830/96, 2824/96, and 5031/96, Reserve No. 16.512, and

Pastoral Lease 2134/96 to near the North-West corner of Pastoral Lease 3435/96. (Plan 94/300.) No. 8473.A strip of laud, one chain wide, leaving Road No. 6021 in Pastoral Lease 2824/96 near the 145 Mile Post on the Telegraph Line and extending Eastward through said Pastoral Lease, and Reserve No. 16511, Pastoral Leases 2830/96, 2824/96, and Lyndon Location 2 to Road No. 7914 in the said Location. About Ga. being resumed from Lyndon Location 2. (Plan 94/300.) No. 8474, A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Road No, 258 in Pastoral Lease 2686/96 and extending in a general North-Easterly direction passing. through Pastoral Leases 26s6/96, 25.18/96, Reserve No. 1235,

along part of the North-Western boundary of and through the Dc (1reydKuilewa Stock Route (Reserve No. 9701), and through Pastoral Lease' 2484/96 and

addition to lie Grey-Miugenew Stock Route (Reserve No. 171173) to Read No. 8385 in the last-mentioned Pastoral tense near its intersection with Road No. 8469 at Mt. Stuart _Homestead; (portion of Road No. 257 is hereby superseded). (Plans 93/300 and 96/300.) No. 8470. .A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Road No. 560 in Pastoral Lease 1863/96 and extending South-Eastward through Pastoral Leases 1863/96 and 3789/96 to No. 36 Well on Stock Route Reserve 9701; thence following said Stock Route Reserve to a South

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998

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

boundary of Pastoral Lease 3739/96 aforesaid. (Plans 93/300 and 78/300.)

No. 3476.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Road No. 3474 at the intersection of a North-Western side of the Dr Gray-Mullewa Stock Route (Reserve

No. 9701) with an East boundary of Pastoral Lease 2543/96 and extending South-Eastward through the said Stock Route Reserve and Pastoral Leases 2687/

96, 2543/96, 2291/96, Reserve No. 1110, and PaStoral Lease 2688/96 to Road No. 8385 in the last-mentioned Pastoral Lease about two miles North of Reserve No. 18493. (Plans 96/300 and 93/300.) No. 3477.-A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Road No. 8476 in Pastoral Lease 2291/96 near Coorara and extending Eastward through Pastoral Leases 2291/ 96 and 2627/96 to Road No. 3385 near the North boundary of Ashburton Location 2. (Plan 93/300.)

Plans and more particular descriptions of the lands so set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth. By order of His Excellency the Governor. M. F. TROY, Minister for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. Closure of Road. THE Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Katauning Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:K ata

g.

934/23.

K.190.-That portion of Dare Street along the South Eastern boundaries of Katanning Town Lots 8D, 7D, 6D, 5D, and Reserve No. 17983 and Lot 2D; from Daping Street at the Eastern corner of the first-ntenHoned lot to the Southern corner of said Lot 2D. (Plan Katanning.) C. G. MORRIS,

for Minister for Lands.

Alex. Prosser, on behalf of the Katanning Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

ClOsure of Road.

N. TAYLOR, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Wagin Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.: Wagin. 5013/29.

W. 457.-The surveyed road along the Southernmost boundary of Williams Location 2009 and through Loca-

tion 1779; from a surveyed road at the South-West corner of the former Location to Road No. 1708 in said Location 1779.

(Plan 409D/40.) J. N. TAYLOR.

I, G. Austin W. Piesse, on behalf of the Wagin Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described. G. AUSTIN W. PIESSE, Chairman Wagin Road Board.

14th March, 1936.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT,

19].9.

Closure of Roads.

WE, Hector Stewart and E. Cowcher, being the owners of land over or along which portions of roads hereunder described pass, have applied to the Wagin Road Board to close the said portions of roads; viz.: Wagin. ]SOS /29.

W. 450.-The surveyed road along the North boundaries of Wagin A.A. Lots 76 and 32, from a surveyed

road at the North-West corner of the former to the surveyed road at the North-East corner of the latter lot.

Also the surveyed road passing along the North boundaries of Lots 82 and 17 from a surveyed road at the Western corner of the former to a surveyed road at the North-East corner of the latter. (Plan 409B/40, E2.)

ALEX. PROSSER, Chairman Katanning Road Board. 24th March, 1930.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. Closure of Roads.

WE, M. M. and P. x. Toll, being the owners of land over or along which portions of roads hereunder

described pass, have applied to the Wagin Road Board

to close the said portions of roads, viz.: Wagin. 4128/29.

W. 453.-The surveyed roads as hen eunnder set o

.-

Along the South boundaries of Williams Locations 2885 and 4218 and through Location 4219; from a surveyed road at the South-West corner of the firstmentioned location to a surveyed road on the East boundary of said Location 4219. 2. Along the West boundaries of Locations 3042, 2709, and 2673; from a surveyed road at the NorthWest corner of said Location 3042 to a surveyed road at the South-West corner of Location 2673 aforesaid. 3. Along the North boundary of Location 2709, through Location 3487 and along the South boundaries of Locations 3487, 7716, and 7717; from closure described in paragraph 2 at the South-West corner of said Location 3042 to a surveyed road at the SouthEast corner of Location 7717 aforesaid. 4. Along the West boundary of Location 7183 from closure described in paragraph 3 at its North-West corner to a surveyed road at its South-West corner. (Plan 385C/40, E. P. 2.)

HECTOR STEW ART.

JOHN E. COWCHES.

I, G. Austin \V. Piesse, on behalf of the Wagiu Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the roads therein described. 0. AUSTIN W. PIESSE, Chairman Wagin Road Board. 10th January, 1930.

1.

M. M. TOLL.

PHILIP ,f. TOLL. G. Austin W. Piesse, on behalf of the Wagin Road Board, hereby aszv-nt to the above application to close the roads therein described. G. AUSTIN AV. PIESSE, Chairman Wagin Road Board. .10th January, 1930.

TR. \NSPER OF LAND ACT, 1893. (Section 75.) Application No. 537/1930.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-

tended on the sixteenth day of April next to issue in the name of Ethel Rose Harvey of Pindalup via Holymike Married Woman a special Certificate of Title to the land described below the duplicate Certificate of Title having as is alleged been destroyed. Dated this 21st day of March, 1930. ARTHUR G. 1 ARVEY,

Assistant Registrar of Titles.

The Laud referred to:

All that piece of land situate in the Swan District

containing one rood and nine perches hieing portion of

Swan Location 1134 and being Lot 149 on Plan 515 being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 601 Folio 65.

Monaghan & McKnight, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. Application No. 2889/1929. TAKE notice that George Gibson of Geraldton Saddler

has made application to be registered under the Transfer of Land Act 1893 as the proprietor of an estate iu fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land

situate in the Town of Geraldton and being:

Geraldton Suburban Lot 58 containing three acres one perch and two-tenths of a perch Bounded on the Westward by three chains and seven-tenths of a link of Dur inciter Street On the Northward by the Southern boundary of Suburban Lot 57 measuring ten chains and four-tenths of

a link

On the Eastward by three chains and seven- tenths of

a link of Brede Street and On the Southward by the Northern boundary of Suburban Lot 59 measuring ten chains and three tenths of a link And further take notice that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land and desiring to object to the said application are hereby required to lodge in this Office on or before the 30th day of April next a caveat forbidding the said land being brought under the operation of the said Act. ARTHUR G. HARVEY, Assistant Registrar of Titles. Office of Titles, Perth, 26th March, 1930.

Downing & Downing, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. (Section 75.1 Application No. 611/1930.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is intended on the thirtieth day of April instant to issue in the name of Rose Shannon of Wiiuna Married Woman a special Certificate of Title to the land described below the duplicate Certificate of Title having as is alleged been lost.

Dated this 2nd day of April, 1930. ARTHUR G. HARVEY,

Assistant Registrar of Titles. The Land referred to. All that piece of laud situate in Woodley Street in the Town of Wiluna containing one rood being Wiluna Lot 24 being the whole of the land comprised in Certifi-

cate of Title Volume 456 Folio 97. Stone, James & Co., Solicitors, Perth, Agents for John Lcfroy, Merredin, Solicitor for the Applicant. TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. (Section 75.) Application No. 624/1930.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to thi direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is intended on the twenty-sixth day of April instant to issue in the name of Paul George Kau of Yarloop Farmer a special Certificate of. Title to the land described below the duplicate Certificate of Title having as is alleged been lost.

Dated this 2nd day of April, 1930. ARTHUR G. HARVEY,

Assistant Registrar of Titles.

099

TliANSe ER OF LAND ACT, 1893, AND THE REAL PROPERTY LIMITATION ACT, 1878. Application No. 199/1930.

TAKE notice that Katherine Walsh of York Spinster has made application to be registered under tho Transfer

of Land Act 1893 as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcels of land situate in the Town of York and being part. of York Suburban Lot 112 containing five acres three roods fourteen perches and four-tenths of a perch Bounded on the South-East by six chains forty-three links and fou-tenths of a link of Carter Road

On the North-East by ten chains eleven links and onehalf of a link of Sixth Road On the North-West by the South-East boundary of Suburban Lot 108 measuring six chains forty links and nine-tenths of a link and On the South-West by the North-East boundary of Suburban Lot 11 measuring ten chains eleven links and six-tenths of a link Bounded on the inner part by the portion of said Lot 112 resumed for the purpose of the Spencer 's BrookYork Railway

part of York Suburban Lot 113 containing five acres three roods four perches and eight tenths of a perch Bounded on the South-West by ten chains eleven links and seven-tenths of a link of Sixth Road On the South-East by six chains forty-one links and three-tenths of a link of Carter Road

On the North-East by the South-West boundary of

Suburban Lot 114 measuring ten chains eleven links and

On the North-West by six chains forty links of the

South-East boundary of Suburban Lot 117

Bounded on the inner part by the portion of said

Lot 113 resumed for the purpose of the Spencer 's BrookYork Railway

York Suburban Lots 120 and 123 containing together

sixteen acres one rood thirty perches Bounded on the North-West by eight chains fifty-four links of North Road On the South-West by twenty-one chains seventy-seven links of Fifth Road On the South-East by six chains forty links of Carter Road and

On the North-East by the South-West boundary of Suburban Lot 124 measuring ten chains six links by two chains fourteen links of the North-West boundary of said Lot 124 and by the South-West boundary of Suburban Lot 121 measuring eleven chains seventy-one links.

And further take notice that all 'persons ether than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title

or interest in the above parcels of land and incising to object to the said application are hereby required to lodge in this office on or before the 10th day of May nest a caveat forbidding the said land being brought under the operation of the said Act. ARTHUR G. HARVEY,

Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Office of Titles, Perth, 27th March, 1930.

II. L. Evans, York, Solicitor for the Applicant. TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. (Section 75.) Application No. 572/1930.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is intended on the nineteenth day of April next to issue in the name of Frederick Hawthorn of Elizabeth Street Melbourne in the Colony of Victoria Gentleman a special Certificate of Title to the land described below the dupli-

cate Certificate of Title having as is alleged been lost. Dated this 28th day of March, 1930. ARTHUR G. HARVEY,

Assistant Registrar of Titles.

The Hand referred to. All those pieces of land situate in the Town of Wagerup containing together fifteen acres being Wageenp Lots 31 32 and 33 being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 353 Folio 191. S. Howard-Bath, Solicitor, Perth, Agent for Eastman & Jelliour) Bunbury, gulicito-rs for the Applicant.

The Land referred to.

All those pieces of land situate in Bondi Street in

the City of Perth containing together thirty-oniiit and :1half perches being portions of Swan Location 739 Section 1) and being Lots 30 and 31 being the .vhcle of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 38 Folio 36D.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, w.A.

1000

[APRIL 4, 1930.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, SECTION 222, AND THE REAL PROPERTY LIMITATION

On the North-East by eleven chains seventy-two links of Fifth Road

TAKE notice that Katherine Walsh of York Spinster

Suburban Lot 116 and part of the North-West boundary of Suburban Lot 115 measuring together eight chain. fifty-four links and

ACT, 1878. Application No. 200/1930.

Administratrix of the Estate of William Walsh deceased has made application to be registered under the Trans-

fer of Land Act 1893 as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Town of York and being: York Suburban Lot 108 containing seven acres

two roods Bounded on the North-West by six chains forty links of North Road On the North-East by eleven chains seventy-two links of Sixth Road

On the South-East by the North-West boundary of

Suburban Lot 112 measuring six chains forty links and

nine-tenths of a link and On the South-West by the North-East boundary of

Suburban Lot 107 measuring eleven chains seventy-two

links.

The above parcel of land is part of that comprised in Certificate of Title registered in Volume 1 Folio 278. And further take notice that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or

interest in the above parcel of land and desiring to object to the said application are hereby required to lodge in this Office on or before the 5t11 day of May next a caveat forbidding the registration of the said Kati:crime Walsh as such proprietor as aforesaid. ARTHUR 0. HARVEY, Assistant Registrar of Titles. Office of Titles, Perth, 26th March, 1930.

H. L. Evans, York, Solicitor for the applicant. TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

(Sections 219 and 220.) Application 522/1930.

NOTICE is hereby given that Katherine Walsh of York

Spinster claiming to have acquired an estate of free-

hold in possession in the lands described in the Schedule hereto as Administratrix of William Walsh late of York

Farmer deceased intestate the devisee of the lands described in the first part of the said Schedule under the Will of the registered proprietor Matthew Walsh deceased who died on the 23rd day of April 1888 and of the lands described in the second part of the said Schedule under the Willi of Matthew Walsh the younger deceased who died 011 the 12th day of May 1889 and to whom such lands were devised by the Will of the registered proprietor the said Matthew Walsh deceased has made application to the Commissioner of Titles to be registered as proprietor of the said lands described in the said Sch 4dole: And notice is hereby further given that on or after the 7th day of May 1930 the Registrar

of Titles will register the applicant as proprietor of the said lands unless in the meantime a caveat shall be lodged forbidding such registration. Schedule.

Part I. York Suburban Lots 117 and 118 being the

whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 2 Folio 128.

Part II. York Suburban Lot 111 being part of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1 Folio 278.

Dated this 31st day of March, 1930. ARTHUR G. HARVEY, Assistant Registrar of Titles.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893 (SECTION 222), AND THE REAL PROPERTY LENIITATION ACT, 1878.

Application No. 436/1930.

TAKE notice that Katherine Walsh of York Spinster the Administratrix of the Estate of William Walsh late

of York Farmer deceased intestate has made application

to be registered under the Transfer of Land Act 1893 as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Town of York and being York Suburban Lot 119 containing ten acres and

one perch Bounded on the North-West by eight chains fifty-four links of North Road

On the South-East by the North-West boundary of On the South-West by the North-East boundary of

Suburban Lot 118 measuring eleven chains seventy-two links.

The land is comprised in Certificate of Title registered in Volume 1017 Folio 77.

And further take notice that all persons ether than the applicant claiming to have ,any- estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land and ,desiring to object to the said application are hereby required to lodge in this office on or before the 7th da-t of May next a caveat forbidding the registration of the said Katherine Walsh as such proprietor as aforesaid. ARTHUR 0. HARVEY,

Assistant Registrar of Titles Office of Titles, Perth, 27th March, 1930.

H. L. Evans, York, Solicitor for the Applicant.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, INDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE ACT, 1915, AND AMENDMENT ACTS.

TENDERS for the purchase of the undermentioned land and leases will be received by the Trustees on dates and

at the Local Offices named: Tenders Returnable at Narrogin-19/4/30. 1403/22.Williams Locations 8334, 8511., 9708, being

the whole of the land comprised in Lease 14769/68, standing in the name of Reginald Harry Mayer, and Williams Locations 9709, being the whole of the land comprised in Lease 12777/56, standing in the name of Gladys Emilie Mayer; area 2,311 acres, situated about S miles South of Monlyinning; described as 820 acres 1st class salmon, morsel, good heavy red soil; 1,173 acres 2nd class malice and broom, sandy and gravelly; balance 3rd class; 320 acres cleared, 124 acres part

cleared: 2 dams, 800 and 1,000 c.y.; 108 chains 5-wire :loom.. 135 chains 2 and 3 -wire; 60 chains posts erected; hoeso; stoc.k. and plant that limy be in our possession

and belonging to the place at time of purchase.

Tenders Returnable at Gera 1(1ton-19/4/30. 22/534.Viefoia Location 7175, being the whole of the laud comprised in Lease 20/1561 (55), standing in the name of .1 ,1, Christian Spork; area 1,022 acres 1 rood 35 per he.-:. situated 3 miles North of Carnamah;

described as .1iIu :ures lit class good clay soil; 500 sandy and tamma; balance :stony hills acres 2nd and scrub; about 90 acres fallow, 657 acres cleared; clam 1,000 c.y.; 760 chains 6-wire felleing; house, 4 rooms; stock and plant that may be in our possession and belonging to the place at time of pur-

eaes.

Tenders Returnable at Northam-19/4/30. 19/098.Avon Locations 12057, 17130, 18380, 12058, 13329, being the whole of the land comprised in Certificates of Title Vol. 747, Fol. G; Vol. 943, Fol. 95;

standing in the mime of 'John Edward Lyons; area

2,199 acres 1 rood 15 perches, situated 5 miles North of Korrelocking; described as 870 acres 1st class red loans, salmon, and gimlet; 430 acres 2nd class red to grey sandy soil; balance 3rd class scrub and plain; 931 acres cleared; 3 dams, 1,000 c.y. each; 1 dam, 600 c.y.; 4S0 chains 3-wire and rabbit-proof netting (boundar,y fence); 300 chains 3, 4, 6-wire internal fence;

0-roomed stone bungalow; stable and chaff shed; cow shed; machinery shed; J.W.B. man's cottage.

Tenders Returnable at Kitunoppin-19/1/30. 1100/14.Avon Locations 11903, 22027, being the whole of the, land comprised in Lease.; 13784/68 and 24368/74, standing in the name of William Ashford; area 1,223 acres 2 roods 32 perches, situated 15 miles South of Trayniug; 112 chains 1st class forest; 451 acres 2nd Class malice and tea-tree; balance 3rd class

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.1

wodjil and sandy; 206 acres cleared;

wire and rabbit netting fencing;

187 chains 2galvanised iron

house, 2 rooms; tank.

Tenders Returnable at Perth-19/4/30. 28/_I5.Portion of Swan Location 14 (on _Diagram 367), being the whole of the land comprised in Vol. 991, Fol. 99, standing in the name of James Hughes;

area 6 acres 3 roods 24 perches, situated 1 mile North of Midland Junction; all cleared and grassed: 1roomed brick house, with kitchen and storeroom; shed and feed room; 2 wells; quantity of fencing. 18/113.Swan Location 2579, being the whole of the land comprised in Lease 36264/3.5, standin::; in the name

of Arthur Gliddon; area 3 acres 7 percl tt. situated at Osborne Park; described as all sandy land; 1 acre part cleared; .LAV.B. house, 3 rooms; wash-house, windmill, tank and well; 30 chains 5-wire fencing: 7

fowl houses and wire netting, and quantity of G.I. piping.

Tenders Returnable at Bunbury-19/4/30. being the whole of the land comprised in Lease. 20/ 1908 (03), standing in the name of Linden Victor Ney area

126

acres

12

perches, situated

Departthent of Agriculture, Perth, 2nd April, 1930. Agric. No. 1296/22; Ex. Co. No. 546. IllS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pl SC d to approve of the appointment of F. L.

r, A. S. Wild, G. L. Throssell, G. Gauntlett, and

Davenport as inspectors under

t, 1928."

lit

The Feeding Stuffs

Agrict. No. 899/25; Ex. Co. No. 847

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has mein pleased to approve of .the appointment of H. A.

Pill mon as an Inspector under "The Plant Diseases Act, 19 41-25."

Agile. No. 3404/16; Ex. Co. No. 844. ILLS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the appointment of C. Locke and R. W. Prunster as Assistant Inspectors under Sec-

tion 20 of "The Fertilisers Act, 1928.'' Agrie. No. 2450/9; Ex. Co. No. 843.

25/173.Nelson Location S114 (Brook-lands Estate),

MacI3ride;

1001

Vs

mile West of Balingup; described as 96 acres 1st class good red and chocolate looms, with about 5 acres of damp summer land; 37 acres 2nd class fair red loams; is cleared, balance 3rd class ironstone outcrops: 52 74 acres part cleared; 30 chains 3- \\ ire add netting, 43 chains S-wire 6 chains 6-wire boundary fence half neighbour's; 34 chains 6-wire (boundary fence), 100

chains 6-wire, 14 chains 3-wire and netting internal fence; J.W.B. house, 2 rooms and kitchen; shed with lean-to; stock and plant that may be in our possession and belonging to the place at time of purchase; may be tendered for separately, or in conjunction with

11.18 Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has hectic pleased to approve of the appointment of the following 'ii! ice Officers as Honorary Inspectors; under "The I'd:Inds Act, 1904," and The Stock Diseases Act, 1.895":Fred Harry Watson, William Carroll, Michael .Tohn McGrath, and William Leonard Bingham.

Agrie. No. 2070/25; Ex. Co. No. 848. MR Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of Khaki AVeed (41ternalt1licra chryan-tha, var. echinata) being declared noxious throughout the State under "The Noxious Weed Act, 1924."

(Sgd.)

GEO. L. SUTTON,

Director of Agriculture.

Locations 8110 and 8119.

26/581.Nelson Locations 8116, 8119 (Brook lands Estate), being the whole of the land comprised in Leases 20/1388 (55) and 20/1389 (35), standing in the 'mum of Lucien Victor Nev Mac Bride; area 186 mires 3 roods 9 perches, situated iY1 mile -West fr0111 Balingup; described at 129 mires 1st class red chocolate loam; 45 acres 2nd class good soil; balance tird class stein522 acres cleared, 59 acres part ideal:0, 10 acres rung; 31 chains 2-wire and netting, 7 chains slab, 22 chains 3-wire and netting, 37 chains 2 and 3-wire and netting, 7 chains 5 plain and 1 barb wire (boundary fence), 57 chains 3-wire and netting, 12- chains post and 2 rails, 63 chains 3 and 4-wire and netting, 90 chains 4, 5, Gwires, 44 chains 6-wire, 30 chai es 2 to 6 and netting, 16 chains slab, 40 chains 4-w ire internal fence, 20

chains 2-wire and netting, G chains post and 2 rails (half neighbour's fencing); :1-roomed brick house;

4-roomed J.W.B. house; hay shed; concrete sheep dip; post and rail yards; 10 IA acres orchard; stock and plant that may be in our possession and belonging to

the place at time of purchase. May be tendered for conjunction with Nelson Location

separately or in 8114.

Workers' Homes Board, St. George's Terrace, IV. II. 103/29. Perth, 27th March, 1930.

'I'll It undermentioned Lease under "The Workers'

hones Act, 1911," has been forfeited for breach of covenant of the Lease:-Lease No. 2710/1929; Name of LesseeDavid Evans;

Town or T.ncalityNarrogin; Description of Land Narrogin Lot No. p00.

AV. B. HARDWICK, Chairman Workers' Homes Board.

THE MINING ACT, 1904 (REGULATION 180). Warden's Office, Cue, 22nd March, 1930.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an order

authorising the cancellation of registration of the undermentioned mining tenement, in accordance with Regu-

lation 150 of "The Mining Act, 1904." An order may

issue in the absence of the registered holder, but should The improvements are quoted from office records and

are believed to be correct, but the Trustees do not guarantee them.

Tenderers must satisfy themselves as

the improvements and their condition. Tenderers are required to state what amount of deposit they are prepared to pay, the terms required for the balance of the purchase, also if able to carry on without further to

he desire to object to such order he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and determine the same, in accordance with the evidence then submitted. (Sgd.) E. Si. BUTLER, Warden.

assistance.

All tenders to be forwarded to the District inspector, Agricultural Bank, at place named, and the envelope is property." to be marked "Tender for No tender necessarily accepted.

Ti. A. McLARTY, General Manager Agricultural Bank, Soldiers Settlement Scheme, and Industries Assistance Board. 2nd April, 1930,

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Cue, on Wednesday, the 7th day of May, 1930. MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. DUE DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. or Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address, and Reason for ik,sumption. Reward Claim. 312- .-Boyd, James Curwen; 373 Fitzgerald Street, North Perth; not being the holder of a Miner 's Right.

GOVERNIVIENT

100°

ZETTF1, W.A.

I A Pull. 4,

970.

THE MINING ACT, 1904. Department of Mines, Perth, 1st April, 1930. IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of " The Mining Act, 4904," His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases and Applications for Leases as shown below.

M. J. CALANCHINI, Under Secretary for Mines. Gold Mining Leases.

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were approved, subject to survey : District.

Goldfield.

No. of Application. 5226 *3370

Coolgardie Yilgarn

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were refused : No. of

District.

Goldfield.

North Coolgardie

...

Ularring

Name of Lease.

Application. 1001u

Eleanor May

1002u

Eleanor May South

...

Applicants. ...

Eleanor May Gold Mining Company, No Liability Do. do.

do.

The undermentioned Gold Mining Leases were declared forfeited for broach of labour conditions without the prior right being granted to the applicant for forfeiture under Section 106, Subsection (1) :

No. of

District.

Goldfield.

Lease.

In

Day Dawn

Murchison

Name of Lease.

Lessee.

Great Fingall No. 1

Bastian, Henry ; Bastian, Thomas William ; Bastian, Sampson ; Bastian, Archibald. Bastian, Archibald ; Bastian, Henry ; Bastian, Sampson ; Bastian, Thomas William ; Riddle, Arthur Crighton.

South Fingall

569n

The undermentioned Gold Mining Leases were declared forfeited for breach of covenant, viz., non-payment of rent :

No. of

District.

Goldfield.

...

Day Dawn

Murchison

Lease.

N

o of Lease.

Lessee.

Bastian, Henry ;

Great Fingall, No. 4

170D

Bastian, Thomas

William ; Bastian, Sampson ; Bas.

tian, Archibald.

Great Fingall No. 5

210n

do.

do.

do.

* Conditionally.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

Renewal of Licenses to Treat Tailings. Department of Mines, Perth, 1st April, 1930.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, by virtue of the powers conferred rmccr Section 110 of "The Mining Act, 1904," has been pleased to renew the Licenses to treat Tailings, as shown below.

S. W. MUNSIE,

Minister for Mines.

No.

Licensee.

Corms. No.

234n

(1n/28)

1496/28

235n

(2N/28)

1497/28

236n

(3N/28)

1498/28

Caddy, George Beaumont ; Caddy, John do.

do.

Goldfield.

Murchison ...

...

Locality.

Period.

Late G.M. Lease No.

Twelve months fron 1st January, 193C

1324N

. Late G.M. Lease No.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

1408N

...

du.

do.

do.

...

Late G.M. Lease No. 1223N

to

ENT GAZETTE, W.A. GOVERNMENT

, 1930.]

1003

'THE MINING ACT, 1904. TO FORFEIT LEASES FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENT. NOTICE OF INTENTION Department of Mines,

IN acroiilanec with Seri ion 97 of "'Tie Mining Ac the undermentioned Leases be it aid on or before the Governor, under the provisions of Section 98 of "The of covenant, viz., non-payment of rent.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIEL1). Gold Mining Leases. 1289WLADY EVELYN: Murphy, -Franc 1375WSIBERIA CONSOLS: Correll, James. 1833WZOROASTRIAN : Jessop, Thomas James; Thorlby, Herbert. 1006WORINDA: Larsen, Charles. 1914WRENOWN: Williams, Francis; Crawford, Robert; Williams, John Edmund; Williams, Michael Wright. 1942WBIG FOUR: Hornhard, Philip ; Crudace, Peter

Perth, 4th April, 1930. notice is bereity given that, unless rent due on (lay of flay, 1930, it is the intention of the ing Act, 04," to forfeit such 'leases for breach '

t.

Under Secretary for Mines.

cooLGARDIE, GOLDFIELDcontinued. DISTIUCTco ntinned.

lU N

liar rs' Homestead Leases.

25WELLBACE ABBEY: Crawford, Robert; Crawford, James Miller ; Pimley, Frank. 5SRIVERIN A : Thompson, Stanley Irwin.

31-I

COLLIE MINERAL FIELD. Mineral Leases. GRIFFIN No. 1: The Griffin Coal Mining Company, Limited.

Mellanby; Oates, Richard Knight; Philpott,

315GRIFFIN No. 2:

Alfred George.

310GRIFFIN No. 3: The Griffin Coal Mining Company, Limited. 317GRIFFIN No. 4: The Griffin Coal Mining Company, Limited. 318GRIFFIN No. 5: The Griffin Coal Mining Com-

1943WMOPOKE GOLD MINE: Martin, Walter Edward.

Scotson, Samuel ;

Miner's Homestead Lease

18WVALLEY:

Dillon,

Francis ;

Pearce,

Walter

Nicholas.

COOLGARD_LE GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases. 4567GRTIFFITHS GOLD MINE: Griffiths, John. 4586CALTON: Clayton, Louis Frederick. 1600MELVA MATE: Pearce, William Emry; Pea ree, William Bakerstair. 4720LAKE VIEW REWARD: Ives Reward Gold Mines, No Liability. 4721- -LAKE VIEW REWARD EAST: 'Ives Reward Gold Mines, No Lia 4722LAKE VIEW Ti EWA Il 11 EXTENDED: :lees Reward Gold 'Mines, No Liability.

4732IVES LAKE V 1 I.: W REW.\ HI)

JUiN-CT ION :

Job, Thomas Ernest. 5195CLIFTON: Job, Thomas Ernest. 5201IVES REWARD No. 2: Ives Reward Gold Mines, No Liability. 5207ELGIN: Mendis, Hensley; Smith, James; Williams, Samuel.

pany, Limited.

William.

5217LLOYD GEORGE: Walsh, Arthur. 521S GREAT WESTERN: Feeney, Patrick.

McCahon, John He y ; McCalion, Henry Thomas. 5221- -LLOYD GEORGE NORTH: Brereton, Patrick. Mntthiessen, SOUTH: 5223PERSEVERANCE

5220DOUBLE YOLK: Thomas SI I'pla

;

GOVC, James Herbert.

5224NORTH EXTENDED: Webster, Frank ; Car'Tom) son, A 1.11wr Jo,eph ; 5225QUELN ENTENDED: Wel sler, Frank ; Reitz, Paul.

Mineral Lease. Griffiths, John.

S0 FELSPAR:

Miners' Homestead Leases. 78ELMS: Hillier, George Henry. 95RHONDA : Vernon, Tlffialas .Tames. 100HORSESHOE: Flood, Winifred. 101RICHMOND FARM: Cullen, Thomas (senior).

102TANNERY: Hall Tanning Company, 103VIOLET PARK HOMESTEAD: Davey, Launce lot Collin.

Water Lease. 5- -Hampton Uruguay, Limited. 'Pa itings Lease.

Burbanks Birthday Gold Mines, Limited. KUNA1ALL1NG D ISTU

Gout Mining Leases.

33SCARBINE: Crawford, Robert; Crawford, ;lines Miller; Pimley, Frank. 645SSTAR OF FREMANTLE: Pearce, William Henry.

The Griffin Coal Mining Com-

pany, Limited.

319GRIFFIN No. 6: The Griffin Coal Mining Company, Limited. 320 GRIFFIN No. 7: The Griffin Coal Mining Company, Limited. 321GRIFFIN No. 8: The Griffin Coal Mining Company, Limited.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD. Gold Mining Leases. 990V I KA-NG No. 1: Ellis, Sydney. 1288---M A 11.\ ROA No. 3: Nicolson, John. 1290 N A \ ROA No. 2: Nicolson, John. 1291.MARARON No. 1: Nisolson, John, Nicolson, John. 1311I 1315NEW MARAROA: Golden Butterfly Mines, Liability. 1319ANGLE: Nicolson, John. 1320N Ii\V Al A RAROA SOUTH: Golden Butterfly

Ibises, No Liability. MeErlane, John; Chapman, -William; Carstairs, John; Ellis, Sydney; Spoors, Arch; Crudace, Peter; Crudace,

1321EAST V

5212REDEMPTION: Wooster, George William. 5213REDEMPTION No. 1 SOUTH: Wooster, George

43HILL

CALANCHINI,

M.

Joseph ; Hicks, Henry.

1322NEW MARAROA DEEPS:

Golden Butterfly N hies, No Liability. MARAROA SOUTH DEEPS: Golden 1323N Butterfly Mines, No Liability. 1325N ARA ROA DEEPS: Nicolson, jolm. 1326__MARARO.A. DEEPS -SOUTH: .Nicolson, John.

VIKING DEEPS: Ellis, Sydney. 1328IRON KING: Nicolson, John. 1322

Mincrs' Haines! cad Leases. Woolyeenyor _Pastoral GlWOOLYEEN \TOR,:

Com-

pany, Limited. 63----RUMBLES: WoolyeLn -or Pastoral Company, Limited.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD, Gold Minim! Lenses. E--11L11 E GA P: Greenhill, Thomas William Warren; -Williams, Ernest ; 'Winter, Frederick. George.

944E CYGNET: Winter, Frederick George ; Stearue, Ernest William; Morrison, John; Cram, John;

Paterson, .Tolin Alexander. James Isaac ; Barnett, -1317EIDATIO: Arthur 'David. 1517E--MODNT CHARLOTTE IC o. 2: Hunt, Harry

HILL; Hunt, Harry William.

4548EHA -:>,

111)PE:

:;159Ew I:

McCahon, Edward Bramble.

SOUTH: Laver, Charles William; La er, Ralph; Stone, Richard I

;

ti

Lacer, Edith Beatrice.

5408ETRUE BLUE:

Winter,

Frederick

George;

Stearne, Ernest William; Morrison, John; Cram, John; Paterson, John Ald'xduder.

[APRIL 4, 1930.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

100-1

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDconliavcd. Gold Mining Leasescontinued. 5409EBROWNHILL : Winter, Frederick George ; Stearne, Ernest William ; Morrison, holm Cram, John; Paterson, john Alexander. 8415ERETURN: Hughes, Edward. 5420EECLIPSALL: Reid, Alice Frances; Reid, Jolla. John.

5429EIRONSIDES NORTH: Starr, Francis Thomas. 5432ECASSIDYS HILL: Pearson, Neil ; Cooper, Charles.

GREENBUSHES MINERAL FIELD. Mineral Leases. .51.5KAPANG A : Swain, Henry Charles. 027CORN WALL: The Greenbushes Cornwall Tin Mining Company, Limited. 628--LOST AND FOUND: Kerr, John Calvert. 631SHAMROCK SYNDICATE : Elms, John. Rigby, William 632RIVER COAL SYNDICATE: Henry.

Galt, Alex-

034SOUTH CORNWALL EXTENDED: ander.

Miners' Homestead Leases. Hymn, Hester and, Company, Limited. 204EBALLARAT : McGinniskin, Alfred Charlm 207ESAVA'S FARM: Sava, Henry. 208ENORTH FARM: Berndt, William Smith. Matthews, William. 209EAYRSHIRE 210EBROWN HILL: Reynolds, Mary Shaw. 215EBLACKAYOOD FARM : 0 'Loughlin, Edward. 224ETHISTLE FARM: Clift, James. 227EPIPE TRACK FARM: Smith-, Harry An sot.

635GOLD COIN EXTENDED:

246ECALEA OP :

Down & Co., Limited. 2113TBANEYGO NORTH : Dwyer, William; Dwyer,

167EPINE GROVE FARM:

235EBENDIG 0 No. 1: McGinniskin, Alfred Charles. 245EPETER SONS FARM : 0 'Loughlin, Margaret. Sava, Henry.

BULONG DISTRI CT.

Gold Mining Lease. 1266YPEACEHAVEN : Jones, Robert Cecil.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. DAWLERS DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Lease. Waroo riga Gold Mining Com1236WAROONGA : pany, Limited. Miner's Homestead Lease.

19JESSIE:

Currie, John Joseph.

BLACK RANGE DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases. Havilah Gold Mining Syndicate,

203BHAVILAH : Limited.

Ha vilah Gold 345BHAVILAH DEVELOPMENT: Mining Syndicate, Limited. 949BCOMEDY KING: Tetlow, John ; Pierce, William.

ward.

638TURN OF THE TIDE: 039MOUNT CA SSERITE :

Payne, Herbert; Ed-

Elias, William. Mackay, John.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD. MT. MARGARET DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

715TLANCEFIELD NORTH: Ridgway, George ; Forwood, Down & Co., Limited. 800TLA NCEFIELD: Ridgway, George; Forwood,

George Martin ; Dwyer, Michael Stephen. Probert, Arthur 2138T N I L -DE spERANDum :

Adrain; Richards, Harry; Aitken, Douglas ; Gaston, Walter George. 2141TKING OF CREATION: Raven, Henry Cox. 2145TQUEEN OF CREATION: Raven, Henry Cox. Miners' Homestead Leases. Organ, Harold George. 30TEASTCOT : Flowers, George. 32TGRET A : Escott, William Clement. 33TBLACK SOAK: Allen, Frederick Christopher. 46THOMESTEAD: McIntyre, John. ,.,

29TFINDON:

MT. MALCOLM DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

1900SONS OF GWALIA: Limited.

The Sons of Gwalia,

198CEASTERN: The Sons of Gwalia, Limited. 207CSONS OF GWALIA NORTH: The Sons of Gwalia, Limited.

ILUNA DISTRICT.

3520SONS OF GWALIA WEST:

Gold Mining Leases.

G walla, Limited.

The Sous of

10JMOONLIGHT: Morgans, Alfred Edward. 37JMOONLIGHT EAST: Morgans, Alfred Edward. 91JADELAIDE: Morgans, Alfred Edward. 109JNORTH-WEST MOONLIGHT: Morgans, Alfred Edward.

3530SONS OF GWALIA EAST: The Sons of Gwalia, Limited. 3800SONS OF GWALIA EXTENDED: The Sons

347JWILUNA CONSOLIDATED: Horsfall, Edward

TENDED: The Sons of Gwalia, Limited. The Sons of Gwalia, 4890MOUNT L EONORA :

0 'Shaughnessy George; 275JW.A.: Gayford, Thomas. 333JNEB: de Bernales, Claude Albo. .James.

Svendsen, Sophus Amandus ; 355JWARATAH : Pearce, Hurbert James; Lewis, George El ver. 357jWATi,ATAII SOUTH: Svendsen, Sophus Amandus ; Pearce, Hurbert James; Lewis, George

of Gwalia, Limited.

4460SONS OF GWALIA WEST EXTENDED: The Sons of Gwalia, Limited. 4770SONS OF GWALIA SOUTH-EAST EXLimited.

4900M01JNT LEONORA No. 1: Gwalia, Limited.

The Sons of

359JCORBOY 'S REWARD NORTH: McHugh, Wil-

501CMOREING : The Sons of Gwalia, Limited. 741CTOM B EWICK : The Sons of Gwahia, Limited. 742CERNEST WILLIAMS: The Sons of Gwalm,

377JMOTHER OF GWALIA:

$07CGWALIA LTled.DEEP No. 2: The Sons of Gwalia,

Elver.

liam Albert ; Corboy,

John.

de Bernales, Claude

Albo.

390JLAKE VIOLET DEEPS: Coombes, Joseph Edward ; Ring, Richard. 393JWILUNA No. 2: de 13 ernales, Claude Albo. 394JWILUNA No. 3: de Bernales, Claude Albo. 396JWILUNA No. 5: de Bernales, Claude Albo. 399JWILUNA No. '8: de Bernales, Claude Alin).

Lindted.

8090GWALIA LT

No. 4: The Sons of Gwalia,

811CGWALIA DEEP No. 6:

The Sons of Gwalia,

812cGWALIA DEEP No. 7:

The Sons of Gwalia,

Limited.

980CSTAR OF GWALIA :

The Sons of G tvalia,

401JWILUNA No. -10: de Bernales, Claude Albo. 414JWILUNA NORTH: -de Bernales, Claude Albo.

10820GWALIA MAIN REEF: The Sons of Gwalia,

423JMOONLIGHT No. 2: de Bernales, Claude Albo.

1259C)GWALIA NORTH :

422J-,-MOONLIGHT No. 1:

de Bernales, Claude Albo.

Miners' 110511(5 lead Leases. 11SGEYERS HOMESTEAD: Geyer, Arnold.

12JSTOPA NI'S ITO-NIEST

Stopani, John.

13jZONNEBEKE HOM EshEAD: wheeler, Russell. 15JSTIRTONS HOMESTEAD: Stirton, Daisy Hannah. 15JMcE-V-011- 'S HOMESTEAD:

McEvoy, James.

17JMORRISSEYS HOMESTEAD: Morrissey, A Iliert John. Morrissey, Herbert James. 19.j---PLICTON :

21JBONI :

Sceghi, Paolo.

Limited.

Limited.

Limited.

The Sous of -Gwalia,

1341CGWALIA DE EP No. 3: The Sons of Gwalia, Limited.

1342CG WA LIA DEEP No. 5: The Sons of Gwalia, Limited.

1550CHARBO FR LIGHTS: Cale, James. 15510--HARBOUR LIGHTS NORTH: Cale, jaries. 1552CI-1-ARBOUR LIGHTS EAST:

Cale, James.

15530HARBOUR LIGHTS SOUTH: Cale, James. Young, 15540-000NA RD00 : Young, Gordon; Robert.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

1005

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELDcotrtinucd.

MURCH [SON GOLDI ELDcontinucd.

MT, MALCOLM DISTRICTcon tinucd.

i\TEEKATITARRA DISTRICT.

Miners' Homestead Leases. 31CWOODREST : Poletti, Guiseppina. 36CVICTOR: Gwalia Co-operative

Butchering Society, Limited. 370--CO-OP. LEASE: Edquist, Victor Thomas. 39C-MELROSE: Robertson, George Norman_ MT. MORGANS DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases. 5FWESTRALIA MOUNT MORGANS: Westralia Mount Morgans Mines, No Liability. 7PGUESTS GOLD MINE: Westralia Mount Morgans Mines, No Liability. 301FWESTRALIA MOUNT MORGANS NOT TH : Westralia Mount Morgans Gold Mines Company, Limited. 346EGREAT CARBINE: Ottery, Samuel Joseph. MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. CUE DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases. 1977EMU: Mararoa Gold Mining Company, No Liability. 1981EMU NORTH: Mararoa Gold Mining Company, No Liability. 2038SORRENSEN'S Mararoa Gold Mining Company,

No Liability. 2044EMU EAST: Mararoa Gold Mining Company,

No Liability. 2045EMU CENTRAL: Mararoa Gold .Mining C0111pony, No Liability. 204SBUTTERCUP: FIessler, John Joseph; Poletti, Gildo.

2050LITTLE BELL: Mandelstam, Herman. 2055EMU EAST EXTENDED: Mararoa Gold Mining Company, No Liability. 2057PAGET No. 1: Mandelstam, Herman. 205$PAGET No. 2: Mandelstam, Herman. 2059PAGET No. 3: Mimdelstam, Herman. 2060REEDY 'S No. 1: Jackson, Horace Benson. 2061REEDY 'S No. 2: Jackson, Horace Benson. 2062REEDY'S No. 3: Jackson, Horace Benson.

2063REED 'S No. 4:

Jackson, Horace Benson.

2065LITTLE BELL SOUTH: Mandelstam, Herman. 2060BIG BELL VENTURE: Jay, Charles Gumma ; Balding, Fred William Jay, Alice Rose; Marker, Jessie Annie iddington. Mineral Leases.

79STAR ONE: Star Mining Syndicate, Limited. SOSTAR TWO: Star Mining Syndicate, Limited. 81POONAH JEWEL ONE: Harms, Harvey Arthur. 82POONiAli JEWEL TWO: Harms, Harvey Arthur.

83STAR THREE: Limited.

Star Emerald Mining Syndicate,

84--STAR FOUR:

Star Emerald Mining Syndicate,

85--STAR FIVE:

Star Emerald Mining Syndicate,

Limited.

Limited.

90ACE:LAND: Ackland, William Henry. 94ADELAIDE EMERALD -FIVE: Cummins, James Hurtle.

O'Keefe, Michael John;

Leslie, Benjamin ; Cairns, John Stewart. 99STAR DEEPS: Star Emerald Mining Syndicate, Limited.

Ryan, Alfred Patrick; Ryan, Henry Afesander ; Ryan, Leilie Francis; Ryan, Lewis Morgan.

100EMERALD GEM:

Miner's Homestead Lease. 22MOORABBIE Morrissey, Patrick Michael. DAY DAWN DISTRICT.

God Mining Leases.

571DMAINLAND CONSOLS: Walker, Ethel May ; Walker. Arthur Charles; Walker, Christopher Henry.

573D MOUNTAIN VIEW: Chessou, Albert ; Chesson, John.

John. 1529N--PROI-IThITION ; The Prohibition Gold Mining. Co!ontay, No Liability. hi3ONUN IT ED ; ililiatto, Candido; Rivadossi, Fanstino ; S,Thezzi, Antonio ; Wainwright, Robert Solonam Bombardiere, Peter.

I538NINCILISTON:

Ingliston Gold Mining Comny, No Liability. 1539N--INGLISTON SOUTH : Rivadossi, Angelina; Duff. Bernard; Ribatto, Candido ; Wainwright, Robert Solomon.

1540N--PROHIBITION SOUTH:

Prohibition Gold

Athting Company, No Liability. 1541NWATERLOO EAST: Waterloo Gold Mining Company, No Liability.

1542N INGLISTON ALBERTS: Gerick, Albert John ; Thompson, John; Stephens, Richard ; Walsh, Esmond Thomas.

1543NWEIn: hi: Garland, Ethel Kate. 1544NWAT El LOO JUNCTION: Garland, Ethel K:de.

1515NWA 'FP rzLoo SOUTH: Waterloo Gold Mining Compa iv, No Liability. 1546NWA '1' RLOO NORTH: Waterloo Gold Mining Crown Dy. No Liability.

1548NAD t:NA. NORTH:

O'Leary, Timothy joint; Davis, Edgar Albert. 1549NCL AL OVERSIGHT: Anderson, Naomi n.

1550NIN l',ISTON ALBERTS EAST: Gerielt, Albert Thompson, John; Stephens, Richard; ; Walsh, Esmond Thomas.

Miner's Homestead Lease.

44NMODEL FARM:-

.N

i en, Edward.

MT. MAGNET DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases. 964ME M PRESS : rose, John. Tognoli, Alfred. 107551--N EW II A VELOCK 12155[-11 ILL til : Clark, Walter; Pearsall, Ernest Gec;h1.

Males, Amelia Ann. Atkinson, Daniel ; : O'Connell, 1224M--SAT Joseph William. 123151-11IL (II EST Coombe, James Arthur. Crick) 237MCI lt I ST M lB GIFT EXTENDED: .1:1 Dirs Edward ; Hudson, Robert.

121SSICY( 'I UPS:

12:WIII ESE E PITS DAWN: Ruggeri, Lawrence.

123!),\IN 0 NAME:

Morellini, James; Burt, Joseph

(Sin

Miners' Homestead Leases. 4MY OW EEG ABBIE HOMESTEAD: Pearse, Frank N I iVillO II.

Limited.

86STAR SIX : Marks, Bessie. S7BERYL: Ackland, William Henry. 88STAR SEVEN: Star Emerald Mining Syndicate,

98LILY HUTCHISON :

Gold Mining Leases. 1291NWATERLOO: Waterloo Gold Mining Company, No Liability. -1466NHAVELUCK : Lyons, Edward. 1502NMUNARRA : Caddy, Richard Anthony ; Sprigg, Henry Percy ; -Watson, Mary; Thompson,

SMSILVEIMALE : 0 'Dea, Julian Llewellyn Patrick. NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. MENziEs DisTuicr. Gold Mining Leases. Sand Queen Gladsome Mines, 5217ZGLADSOME : No Liability.

5476ZSAND QUEEN: Sand Queen Gladsome Mines, No Liability.

5184ZWARRIOR: Sawyer, Charles Eizekiel. 5185ZLADY SHENTON SOUTH: Lady Shantou Gold Mining Syndicate, Menzies, No Liability.

5507ZLAKE VIEW: Maher, Patrick; Maher, Mary Theresa ; Irving, Edward Hamilton ; Side, Henry Herbert. 550SZWOODROAD: Boiserio, Louis. 5510ZMACARONI: Epis, Toni; Tirabosetri, Giovanui. 5512ZRESURRECTION: Halbert, Joseph; Randels, James.

Pitzpatriak, Joseph James. 5514ZT\Vi N HILLS GEM: Bright, William Edward. ILLS GEM EXTENDED : Fitzpat5515ZTW rick, Patrick John.

5513ZTWIN HILLS MAIN REEF:

1006

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued. MENZIES DISTRICTcnntinVed-

Miners, Homestead Leases.

25Z--CARRIERS HOME: Skuthorp, William Strahan; Trip, Hendrick John Van Vierssen. 27ZDISPATCH ESTATE: Field, Jeff. 29ZYUNNDAGA FARM: Quinlan, John. 307, A DELONG HOMESTEAD: Camerer, Arnold Berthold Maximilian; Maitland, Leslie Clark. Water Lease. 21MENZIES GOLD MINES WATER LEASE: Cainerer, Arnold Berthold Alaximilian; 'Maitland, Leslie Clark.

Tailings Lease. 31Sand Queen-Gladsome Mines, No Liability. ULARRING DISTRICT.

(APflth 4, 1930

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELDcontinued. Miners'' Homestead Leasescontinued. 250SCOTIA EXTENDED: Lansell, Frank Northcott. 252WILLOW GROVE: Lansell, Frank Northcott. 253BRISBANE: Barrett, Arthur James. 257GLEN ATHOL: Robertson, Prances Tuckfield. 258--REDEMPTION: The Western Australian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited.

259ADAM'S FARM: Dunn, Robert Adam. 260JUBILE.E: Lansell, Frank Northcott.

263STRACILANLEY: McKenzie, Charles Strachan. 264RANGES: McKenzie, Louisa May Veronica. 266CARTAMOOT: Chapman Irwin James Eli. 270ELECT: Tattle, William George Samuel. 271DALKIEY: Cammilleri, Frederick Charles. 272KILLCORRIE: Haworth, Lucy Grace. 278BRENANAH NORTH: Smith, Harry Edgar. 289ESPERANCE: Gibson, Alice Bertha.

292HILL VIEW: Hobby, Annie.

Gold Mining Lease. 1000UYOUNG AUSTRALIAN: Giles, Albert Ed-

298--GLENFEADON:

YERILLA D LSTR I CT.

11 -ROLLS ROYCE:

306BOURNVILLE:

Ward.

_Machinery Lease.

Gold Mining Lease. Mandelstam, Alexander Sidney.

1011RNE

MARBLE BAR DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Lease. Beyers, Theodore.

808GN UN NO YA

NORTHAMPTON MINERAL FIELD. Mineral Leases.

186RED HILL: Morrissey, Thomas Henry.

Morrissey, Thomas Henry. The TWO Boys Lead Mining Company, Limited. GERALDINE SOUTH: Salter, Alexander.

187MENDRUP: 202WELCOME:

204MARY SPRING: Bell, John Benny.

Mineral Leases (Private Property). 18PPWEATGAR: Morrissey, Thomas Henry. 2OPPSURPRISE SOUTH EXTENDED: O'Connor,

Gold Mining Leases.

707KITCHENER: Jackson, Percy; Jackson, Hugh. 740MOUNT PROPHECY: Watson, Robert. 794PERSEVERANCE: Watson, Robert. 819FORREST ABBEY: Forrest, James; Forrest, Edward.

Hansen, 844ANGLO-FRENCH : Hagbarth ; Schachtschabel, Carl Christian Alexander. 845OUTWARD BOUND: Snell, Samuel. 850FEDERATION: Goodridge, George William. ;851 VIKING : Hansen, Hagbarth ; Schachtschabel,

Carl Christian Alexander. ,855ANGLO-FRENCH WEST : Hansen, Hagbarth; Schaelitschabel, Carl Christian Alexander.

856BULLETIN: Woodman, William Francis.

Michael; Hayes, Monica.

23PPWHEAL INA: McEwen, Charles Henry. 24PPSPRINGVALE: Tarcoola. Blocks Mine, No Liability. 27PPLADY SAMSON: Jenkin, Henry; Saunders,

Daniel; Smith, John Stephen; Hall, Edmund Hartley; Saunders, Beatrice Hannah.

Copper Separation, Limited.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.

NIAGARA DISTRICT.

203

Willoughby, Ernest Walter. Halbert, Albert Miller.

Mineral Leases.

86-1I.M.: Young, Frank Wellington; Moulden, Deborah Vernon Hackett.

87ANCHORITE: Young, Frank Wellington; Moulden, Deborah Vernon Hackett. 95LADY MARY: Young, Frank Wellington; Moulden, Deborah Vernon Hackett. Braeside Option Syndicate,

288RAGGED HILL: PEAK HILL GOLDFIELD. Gold Mining Leases. 491P INDEPENDENT: .Jenkins, Oliver. 496PWEMBLY: James, Oliver; Ramsey, Harold Osborn.

499PWILTHORPE SOUTH: Munro, Colin Alexander. 500PWILTHORPE MINE: The Big Four Gold :Mining Company, Limited.

5021'JIMBLEBALL LODE: Shearer, James; Larsson, Gustavus; Morrissey, ;John Patrick; Josephs, Thomas David; Robson, Allan.

Miner's Homestead Lease.

28PDIGGER'S REST: Crane, Michael. LLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD. Gold Mining Lease. 18=1,-01 I; Reynolds, Henry; Scott, William Henry.

Mineral Leases.

52HARBOUR 'VIEW: The Harbour View Gold and Copper Company, Limited. 94HARBOUR VIEW EXTENDED: The Harbour

View Gold and Copper Company, Limited. 370NORTH HARBOUR VIEW: Reeve, Arthur. Miners' Homestead Leases.

196 STENNISBURN: Robertson, William John. 227SCOTIA: Lansell, Frank Northcott. 229ABBOTSFORD: Lansell, Frank .ilTorthcott. 234ROCKLEY: Hobby, Annie. 240INGLEWOOD: Smith, Walter Francis.

242SEA VIEW: Seckington, Samuel. 247RIVERLEIGH: Parsons, George.

249TABLELANDS;

Cammilleri, Frederick Charles.

Limited.

291VANADIUM SYNDICATE:

Swan, Archibald; Moxam, William; Carey, Hugh. 293MAY BE: Young, Frank Wellington; Moulden, Deborah Vernon Hackett.

295KOONGALIN SILVER LEAD MINE: Swan, Archibald; Moxan, William; Carey, Hugh. 296RAGGED HILL SOUTH: Braeside Option Syndicate, Limited.

298II AND H: Young, Frank Wellington; Mouiden,

Deborah Vernon Hackett. 299FRANCISCO: Theobald, Stanley Charles. 300Y.M.: Young, Frank Wellington; Moulden, Deborah Vernon Hackett. 301J.K.1V.: Young, Frank Wellington; Moulden, Deborah 'Vernon Hackett. 307--CLAREMONT: Limited.

309TRANCISCO

Braeside

SOUTH:

Option

Theobald,

Syndicate,

Stanley

Charles.

312KOOLINDA: Young, Frank Wellinr-ton; Moulden, Deborah Vernon Hackett. 313TABBA TABBA CONSOLIDATED: Crawford, Lindsay William Seabrook; Crawford, Allan Robert.

314MOUNT CANNING: Crawford, Lindsay William Seabrook; Crawford, Allan Robert. 317KOOLINDA .NORTH: Thelemann, Frederick. 320THELEMANN'S FLAT: Thelemaim, Frederick. 321STRELLY NORTH: Jacoby, Julius; Jacoby, Florence May.

322STRELLY SOUTH: Moon, Joseph Denis; Molloy, Thomas.

323CHRYSOLITE :

Soanesville Asbestos Syndicate,

Limited.

324CHRYSOTILE WEST: Soanesville Asbestos Syndicate, Limited.

325V.9.R.:

Kennedy, Samuel (junior),

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

PILBARA GOLDFIELDcontinued. MARBLE BAR DISTRICTcontinued.

Nineral Leasescontinuod, 332STRELLEY RIVER: Farrell, Albert. 333GRAND JUNCTION: Lewis, Edward hiwart;

1007

YALGOO GOLDFIELDcontinued. Miners' Homestead Leases. 5WARRIEDA 11 HOMESTEAD: Oliver, Edward Charles.

0RETREAT:

Morrissey, William Francis,

-Houston, George.

335BENNAN: Eennedy, Samuel (senior). 338BALKITE: Young, Frank Wellington; Moulden, Deborah Vernon Hackett.

340STRELLEY SOUTH EXTENDED:

Young,

Frank Wellington; Mott lden. Deborah Vernon

YTI,G A UN GOLDFIELD. Gold .11 ining Leases. 852MAY QUEEN: Coombe, Ernest.

Poison, Sanutel Hunter. Andrews, Richard Bullock; anittel Carsley.

2S01SCOTS GREYS:

Hackett.

3248RADIO DEEPS:

kett.

3280HOLLOWS AND HEATONS REWARD: Heaton, Alfred; Hollow, Joseph. 330SCONSOLIDATED: McCahon's Gold Mines, No

341STRELLEY SOUTH-WEST: Young, Frank Wellington; Mon lden, Deborah Vernon Hac342STRELLEY

NORTH-WEST: Young, Frank Wellington; Moulden, Deborah Vernon Hackett. 343STRELLEY NORTH-EAST: Young, Frank Wellington; Moulden, Deborah Vernon Hackett.

344STRELLY HALF MILE:

Young, Frank Wel-

lington; Moulden, Deborah Vernon Hackett. 346COTTON'S PERSEVERANCE: Cotton, John Alexander.

347WEST SOANSVTLT,E: Concbie, James. 348EGINB All: Cone lie, James. 349PILINDINIE: Bastian, Charlton Orme; Miller, Edward; Salem, Frederick. Gold Mining Lease. Alfred; 2191SITAMROCE: Nicholls,

Doherty,

Mineral Leases.

Devan, Daniel; Nelson, John

42LHILL 60 No. 4: Liddle low, Goode, Healey Havelock. 43LHILL 60 No. 5: Liddlelow,

Henry

Albert;

Henry

Albert;

Goode, Medley Havelock.

44L-1-IILL GO No. 6: Devan, Daniel. WEST KIMBERLEY GOLDFIELD. Mineral Leases. 2YAMPI No. 1: Yampi Sound Electrical Power and Smelting Syndicate, Limited. 3YAMPI No. 2: Yampi Sound Electrical Power and Smelting Syndicate, Limited. 4YA'MPI No. 3: Yampi Sound Electrical Power and Smelting Syndicate, Limited. 5YAMPI No. 4: Yampi Sound Electrical Power and Smelting Syndicate, Limited. 6YAMPI No. 5: Yampi Sound Electrical Power and Smelting Syndicate, Limited. 7--YA.MPI No. 6: Yampi Sound Electrical Power and Smelting Syndicate, Limited 8YAMPI No. 7: Yampi Sound Electrical Power and Smelting Syndicate, Limited. YALGOO GOLDFIELD. Gold Mining Leases.

880-0.NOWS NEST: Brilliant Gold Mining Company, No Liability. 897GNOWS NEST No. 2 : Brilliant Gold Mining Company, No Liability. 902---FIELD'S FIND EXTENDED: Tobin, Patrick.

907--BROWN'S REWARD: Connor, Loftus. 988--BRILLIANT NORTH: Brilliant Gold. Mining Company, No Jot bill ty. 990MCC NT WILLI A : Tobin, Patrick. 994FREMANTLE GOLD MINE: Higham, Frank G;tyton; Turner, John Wilson; Logan, William Henry.

995--FIELD'S FIND PROPRIETARY GOLD -MINE: Breton, William George.

996--GREAT WESTERN SOUTH GOLD MINE Breton, William George.

997LADY MAUD: Webster, Harold George. 998MARGARET MARY: Rodan, Michael; Lynch, James.

1001WESTERN QUEEN: Austin, Thomas William. 1002GAY PARISIAN: Austin, Martha. 1003GEORGINA: Austin, Martha; Webster, Alice Maud.

1004WARDA WARRA: Margaret.

Austin, Martha; Lynch,

1007LLOYD GEORGE: Lewis, George; Rodan, Margaret.

3311GREAT BINGIN: 3312--NORTH END:

1008CAVLON: Hendry, Campbell Alexander.

Lynch, Michael. Dunleavy, Gordon.

Great Beacon Gold Mining Company, No Liability. 3345COPPERHEAD: Macdonell, Ewen.

3332GREAT BEACON No. 3:

3348CONSOLIDATED DEEPS: Mines, No Liability.

3349EDNA MAY CENTRAL: Mines, No Liability. Eerily William.

Michael.

Frederick.

Berrigan, John; Jones, William

Henry; Anderson, Louis.

3350RISING SUN:

NULLAGINE DISTRICT.

41LHILL 60 No. 2:

Liability.

3310LES TROTS:

McCalion's

Gold

McCahon's Gold

Lord, William John; Clifford,

3360LES TROIS EXTENDED: Mines. No Liability.

Les Trois

Gold

3363WHIT.E HOPE: Mann, Frederick James. 3365WHIT]] HORSE: Andrews, Richard Bullock. 3367ROYAL FLYSII: 'Elie Princess Royal Gold Mining Company, No Liability. 3369CENTENARY: Dc Paoli, Giacomo.

(Pirate Property.)

SPPMAGPIE:

Andrews, Richard Bullock.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

29PIONEER NORTH: Hockley, Clifton Royal. 56LILYVALE: Pettit, Francis Clement. 67SORRENTO: Gray, James. OSLILY: Cruse, Mary Adelaide. 74ROOST: Gray, Mary. 80BLARNEY: Murphy, Cornelius. OUTSIDE PROCLAIMED FIELDS. Gold Mining Leases. 4411LADY JANET: Miller, John Edmund; Donaldson, Joseph Francis; Discombe, William Uenry. 4611NEW PILGRIMS REST: Sleeman, Herbert Richard.

Mineral Leases. 29911-0 'GRADY 'S HOPE : The Wilga Prospecting Company, Limited. 3001-IGUNNINC 'S ENTERPRISE: The Wilga Prospecting Company, Limited. 30111CRAIGMORE: The AVilga Prospecting Company, Limited. 30211CAMELUP : The Wilga Prospecting Compatty, Limited. 303IIMANOORA : The Wilga Prospecting Company, Limited. 30411HASONIA: The Wilga Prospecting Company, Limited. 30511WILCIA FORTUNE: The Wilga Prospecting Company, Limited. 30611WILGA QUEEN: The Wilga Prospecting Company, Limited. 31111ASHINGTON: The Wilga Prospecting Company, Limited. 31211ASHINGTON EXTENDED: The Wilga Prospecting Company, Limited. 31311PROPRIETARY No. 1: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.), Limited. 31411PROPRIETARY No. 2: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.). Limited. 31511PROPRIETARY No. 3: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.), Limited. 31611PROPRIETARY No. 4: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.), Limited. 31711PROPRIETARY No. 5: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.), Limited. 31811PROPRIETARY No. 6: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.), Limited,

1008

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

OUTSIDE PROCLAIMED FIELDS continued. Mhteral Leasescontinued. 31911PROPRIETARY No. 7: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.), Limited. 320HPROPRIETARY No. 8: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.) , Limited.

323E1CHANDLERS LAKE REWARD LEASE: Chandler, James.

3241[ GUSHER No. 1: 32511GUSHER No. 2:

3261IGUSHER No. 3:

Greenwood, Albert Ernest. Greenwood

Albert

Ernest.

Greenwood, Albert Ernest. 33011HIDDEN TREASURE: Hughes, Edward. 33111MONS CUPRI: Pilbara Copper Fields Limited.

332H PRELLS LEASE: Pilbara Copper Fields, Limited.

333H: ANDERSON'S Fields, Limited. 33411 QUOD EST COPPER MINE: CHOICE:

Pilbara

Copper

Burbanks Mm-

ing aid Investment Trust, Limited. 33511CARLOW CASTLE: Burbanks Mining and In-

vestment Trust, Limited. Owen, Robert Joseph ; Brown, Joseph Thomas. 33711NUNGERRY REWARD: Hooley, George Jaynes. 33811SOUTH SHERLOCK: Australian and General

33611- -GOOD LUCK:

Asbestos Company, Limited. 33911 CENTRAL SHERLOCK: . Australian and GeneraI Asbestos Company, Limited. 34011NORTH SHERLOCK: Australian and General Asbestos Company, Limited.

3411I GREEN HILL: Australian and General Asbestos Company, Limited. 3421IWHEEL OF FORTUNE : Conchie, James. 3431I CROYDON:

Conchie, James.

34411EAST NUNYARRI: Conchie, James. 34511WEST NUNYARRI: Conchie, James. 34611NATIVE HILL ASBESTOS MINE : Marshall, Hay ; Porter Reginald.

Frank Atkinson; Porter John

Tramway Leases.

11WHIM WELL TRAMWAY :

Scale of Compensation.

(1.) Subject as hereinafter provided the scale of compensation mentioned in Subsections (4a) and (4b) of Section 9 of the Act shall be : ( a ) Married men, single men, widower, half the ruling rate of pay hi the district for the cless of work in which a man was engaged when prohibited from employment in the mines in accordance with Section 8 (1) of the Act, with additional payment in respect of dependants 9.

as under:

Per week.

Married man.

s. d.

Wife

Pilbara Copper

MINER'S PHTHISIS ACT, 1922. A ppointment.

Department of Mines, Perth, 1st April, 1930. 1447/25. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, in accordance with the provisions of Section 3 of " The Miner 's Phthisis Act, 1922," has been pleased to approve the appointment of Gladstone Rule Osborn, ALB., B.S. (Melbourne) , as Government Medical Officer f (utile purposes of this Act ; to date from the nth day of February, 1930. M. .1. CALANCHIN1, Under Secretary for Mines. APPOINTMENT. Department of Mines,

Perth, 1st April, 1930.

I[TS EXcellency the Governor in Executive Council has

been pleased to appoint Police Constable John William Giles Tunstill as Bailiff of the Warden 's Court at Ravensthorpe, Phillips River Goldfield, vice Police Constable E. J. Cassidy transferred ; to date from the 11111 day of March, 1930. M. J. CALANCHINI, Under Secretary for Mines.

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Fields, Limited. 19P ilba ra. Copper Fields, Limited.

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MINER'S PHTHISIS ACT, 1922. Department of Mines, Perth, 1st April, 1930. 247/26.

IN pursuance of Section 11 of "The Miner 's Phthisis Act, 1922," His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following Regulation under the said Act, in addition to the Regulations published in the Government Gazette of the 4th day of September,: 1925.

S. W. MUNSIE, Minister for Mines,

1

class of work in which he was engaged when he ceased work at the last mine he was employed at, together with the additions prescribed in

paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) hereof, according as the said scales are applicable. (0) In the case of partial dependants, such weekly sums shall be paid as may be approved by the Minister,

APRIL 4, i930.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

(f) With respect to an illegitimate worker, dependapt includes his mother

and

his

brothers and

sisters, whether legitimate or illegitimate, the same father and mother. Provided that :--

11:,'

1. In cases of extreme hardship the Minister may exceed the maximum payment specified in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c).

2.

If any

person

receiving

compensation

under this Act is m.onvicted of an offence and

sentenced to any term of imprisonment, the

Minister may forfeit the compensation, or any portion thereof, of any such person during the

term of his or her imprisonment, and in the case of such a person having dependants, the amount forfeited during the term of his or her imprisonment may be paid to such dependants. 3. In the event of any man or dependant specified in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) being in receipt of the old age or invalid pension, the Minister may '1 (Ana the mount of such pension front the eompensation payable under this Act. 4. Any person whose name is registered, or the dependant of any person whose name is registered, shall not be entitled to receive from the Department of Mines more compensation than that prescribed by the scale of relief in force at the commencement of this Act under the rules of time Mine Workers' Relief Fund. Incorporated, if such

person

or

dependant

leaves Australia to reside in a foreign country without the written permission of the Minister.

(2.) The scale of relief in force at the commence-

ment of the Act under the rules of the Mine -Workers' Relief Fund, Incorporated, is as follows:-Guardians-As circumstances, may warrant. Married couples and widowers-25s. per week, plus 5s. for each child under the age of 14 years. (Maxi-

-1009

the provisions of the

Central Ward (Tow0-3 members; Totadgin Warn

--2 members; 'North- Emit Ward-2 membors; NorthWest. Ward-2 nee:Were; south-West Ward-2 1110111bers ; total 11 members. (S).;:(1.)

(7957), £61.

3-4-30 : H. .McNally-East Victoria Park Infants' SeitoolAdditions (795S), 11,700. 3-4-30 0. J. Fairbanks, lr.-Avondale State "aria -New Laboratory (7953), 1817. 3-4-30 : .1. E. Mount--Bunbury Senior Sohool-Ronovations (7956), £392. 3-1-30 : S. Hicks-Northeliffe Townsite School-Teueher's Quarters, Erection (7054), E720.

By order of the Honourable the Minister for Works and Labour,

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for 'Works and Labour. THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. Kulin Road Beard.

Under 40 years-no children-20s. per week for 10s. per week for three months.

Under 40 years-one child-30s. per week for six

months after husband's death, and then 7s. 6d. per week for child under the age of 14 years.

Under 40 years-two or more children-15s. per week and 5s. per week for each child under the age of 14 years. 40 to 50 years-20s. per week for three months

after husband's death and then 15s. per week for three months and then 10s. per week until remarriage or death. An extra 5s. per week to be allowed for each child under the age of 14 years.

50 to 60 years-20s. per week until remarriage or death. An extra 5s. per week allowed for each child under the age of 14 years.

60 years and upwards-10s. per week and assistance rendered in applying for old age pension. An extra 5s. per week allowed for each child under

the age of 14 years.

Dependant mother on son-10s, per week.

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 1st day of

L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Council.

TENDERS ACCEPTED. Department of Works and Labour. Perth, 4th April, 1930. THE following list of Tenders, recently aeropted, is published for general information :Date of Acceptance, Name of Contractor, Description of Contract. and Amount. E. Mount-Picton School Quarters-Renovations 1-4-30 :

Age:

three months after husband's death, and then

said Act and of every other

authority enabling him in that behalf, doth hereby declare and determine that the number of members constituting the Merredin Road Board shall be eleven in Neu of nine as heretofore, and shall be allocated as shown in the Schedule hereto:--

mum allowance £2 5s.)

Single men-25s. per week. Widows-

W.A.

P.W.W.S. 117/26.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the cancellation of Executive Council Minute No. 3594, gazetted 10th December, 1926, page 2461, placing the Tank situated on Williams Location 10092. near Jilakin, under the control and management of the Kuhn Road Board.

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Works and Labour. THE WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904. AN I) THE WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, ANT) DEA I NAG E ACT, 1912.

Muntadjin Water Area. P.W.W.S. 223/30.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved,

under the provisions of " The Water Boards Act, 1904," and " The Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1912," of the appointment of the Minister for -Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage to exercise all or any of the powers conferred by the above Acts on a Water Board in the Munt-

tadjin Water Area. C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Water Supply.

April, 1930, the following Order in Council was author-

ised to be issued:-

The Road Districts Act, 1919. Merredin Road Board-Increase of Membership. ORDER. IN COUNCIL.

P.W. 340/23.

WHEREAS under the provisions of " The Road Districts Act, 1919," the Governor may from time to time by Order in Council declare and determine the number of members constituting a Road Board and the number of members for each Ward thereof : And whereas it is

desirable to increase the number of members of the

Merredin Road Board from nine to eleven, and to allocate one of the two additional members to each of the Central (Town) and Totadgin Wards respectively: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, under

THE LAND DRAINAGE ACT, 1925. South Belmont Drainage Board. P.W.W.S. 739/26.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the South Belmont Drainage Board, under Section 122 of

" The Land Drainage Act, 1925," borrowing the sum of

£725 4s. 10d. for the payment of the cost of works charged

to the Board, under Section 115 of " The Land Drainage Act, 1925."

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Water Supply.

1010

GOVERNMENT GA ZETTE, W.A.

[APRIL 4, 1930.

TUE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. Form 90. Notice of Presentation of Petition for Possession (or Sale) of Land for Non-payment of Rates.

In the Local Court at Perth. In the matter of " The Road Districts Act, 1919," and in the matter of an Application by the Road Board for possession [or Sale] of Land for unpaid Rates. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been presented to the Local Court at Perth by the Perth Road Board praying that an order for possession of the lands described in the schedule to the petition may be made in favour of the said Board [or that the lands described in the schedule to the petition may be ordered to bo sold] for non-payment of rates. A copy of the said schedule is hereunto attached. And notice is further given that Monday, the 26th day of May, 1930, at 10.15 o'clock in the forenoon, has been appointed as the time when the Magistrate will inquire at the said Court concerning the various matters mentioned in the said schedule and also whether all notices required by law to be given have been given.

Attention is directed to the following provision of the said Act : Rule 7, Third Schedule.Any person who is an owner or ratepayer of any land proposed to he sold or taken possession of, or who is interested in the same as mortgagee or otherwise may, on filing an affidavit proving his title to attend under this rule (of the filing of which affidavit the Clerk shall give the Board notice), attend on the making of the inquiries ; but if the Magistrate shall be of opinion that there was no substantial reason for his attendance the Magistrate may order him to pay the costs occasioned thereby.

Dated the 24th day of March, 1930.

T. H. HANNAH, Clerk of the Court.

[n.s.] The Schedule.

Reference to the Volume and Folio of No.

Description of Land.

the Title to Assessthe Land if meat under "The No. Transfer of Land Act,

Name and Address of every Person in

Rates due

to the

Western Australia or elsewhere appear- Board and iing on search in the Office of Titles to in arrear have any Estate or Interest in the Land. on the Land.

1893."

1

Portion of Swan Location

Vol. 754

Fol. 144

9012

Charles Leonard Thomas, Post Office,

9015

and Thomas, of Parkerville, as registered proprietor Albert James Lawrence and Nathaniel William Cooke, of Perth, land agents, as tenants in common. Mortgage

1097, Lot 19 on Plan 4531

2

Portion of Swan Location 1097, Lots 22/5 on Plan 4531

16

164

All other Taxes due on the Land.

Health Rate.

Land Tax.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

£ s. d.

3

8

3

1

0

0

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0

16

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0

4

7

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Rockingham, as owner ; Charles Leon-

229/1889 to William and Thomas Pope, of Adelaide ; registered 1-11-1889.

Caveat 28/1891 lodged 24-3-1891 by

Edward Abraham Ball and Thomas Springbett Hayter. Caveat 85/1888 lodged 11-11-1888 by William Steph-

ens, of Hay Street, Perth

4

Portion of Swan Location

724

132

9027

1097, Lot 52 on Plan 4531

J. C. Foster (deceased), c/o. R. Noble & Turner, Barrack Street, Perth, as owner ; Milton James Foster, of Gingin

Road, Upper Swan, orchardist, and Stanley Norman Foster,

of

200a

Adelaide Terrace, Perth, dental me-

5

Portion of Swan Location

6

Portion of Swan Location

1097, Lot 82 on Plan

755

125

9053

837

192

9039

Plan 4531 7

4 10 10

1

5

0

0 10

0

Allan Douglas Smith, of 54 Lindsay Street, Perth, as owner ; Margaret Parsons, of Mendip Glen, Balbarrup

3

8

3

0 10

0

0 10

0

Jessie Margaret M. B. Jones, of " Ems-

27

5

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oake, mill hand, as registered proprietor

4531

1097, part Lot 95 on

chanic, as registered proprietors Robert Henry Gay, of Nanga Brook, as owner ; Richard Henry Gay, of Holy-

Road via Bridgetown, Bridavtown, married woman, as registered proprietor

Portion of Swan Location Lots 121/4, 1097, 127/30 on Plan 2611

358

Portion of Swan Location

418

38

9054

low,"

Devon

Road,

Bassendean,

spinster, as owner ; Jessy Margaret Mary Beatrice Jones, of Mount Street,

Perth, spinster, as registered proprietor

9

1097, Lots 173/4 on

148

9069

Plan. 2611 11

Portion of Swan Location

12

Portion of Swan Location

309

161

9089

309

161

9102

1136, Lot 11 on Plan 2603

1136, Lot 29 on Plan 2603

Robert Haldane, c/o. T. Perna, 74 Oxford Street, Leederville, as owner ;

Robert Haldane, of Davyhurst, miner, as registered proprietor G. M. Cockram, of Nukarni, as owner ; Mabel Peet, of Perth, married woman, as registered proprietor Thomas Greef, 1733 Plinner Street, East Kalgoorlie, as owner ; Mabel Peet, of

Perth, married woman, as registered proprietor

5

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

1011

Schedulecontinued. Reference to the Volume and Folio of No.

Description of Land.

the Title to Assessthe Land if ment under " The No Transfer of Land Act,

Name and Address of every Person in

All other Taxes due

Rates due

to the

on the Land.

Western Australia or elsewhere appear- Board and ing on search in the Office of Titles to in arrear have any Estate or Interest in the Land. on the

13

Portion of Swan Location

1136, Lot 41 on Plan

Vol.

Fol.

367

143

9111

Margaret Sophia Elizabeth CrosFman, of

1003

695

9126

proprietor Thomas Oby Ireland, of Grosvenor Road, North Perth, as owner ; Thomas Oby

2603

14

Portion of Swan Location

1134, Lots 59/60 on Plan 2603 15

Portion of Swan Location

1134, Lot 87 on Plan

806

21

9145

54

178

9199

474

34

9206

2603

Portion of Swan Location

1134, numbered 129,

together with a right of

carriage way over the

£ s.

Enderby, British Columbia, married woman, as owner ; Mary Sophia Ely Crossman, of Enderby, British Columbia, married woman, as registered

d. 0

£ s.

1 10

0

5

0

0 10

3

1

4 15 0

Ireland, of 214 Marmion Street, Cottesloe, grocer, as registered proprietor Edward Joseph King, of Lindsay Street, North Perth, licensed porter, as owner and registered proprietor Henry Bishop Dyer, of Dagworth, Winton, in the Colony of Queensland, as owner and registered proprietor

£a

d.

6 17

Health Rate.

Land Tax.

Land.

1893."

d.

0 10 0

5

2 11

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0

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6

8

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0

The Universal Agency, 146 William Street, Perth, as owners ; Annie

4 15 0

1

0

0

0 10

3

roads reserved on Plan 515 19

Portion of Swan Location

1134, Lots 137/8 on Plan 515 20

Portion of Swan Location 1134, numbered 156, together with a right of

Munro, of " Lynden," Northam, married woman, as registered proprietor

59

172

9214

John Hood, of Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, miner, as owner and registered proprietor

4 13 10

0 15 0

0 10 0

47

373

9190

James Luscombe, of 44 Crawford Road, Newport, Victoria, as owner ; John

5

8

1 10 0

0 7

carriage way over the roads reserved on Plan 515 22

Portion of Swan Location 1136, Lot 284 together with a right of carriage

reserved on Plan 515 23

317

187

9197

562

161

9251

509

155

9252

515, together with a right of carriage way over the several roads or streets coloured brown on the said Plan

24

Portion. of Swan Location

25

Portion of Swan Location

1297, Lots 111/4 on

Plan 3268

1297, Lots 129/32 on Plan 3268

26

Portion of Swan Location

27

Plan 3268 Portion of Swan Location

28

Portion of Swan Location

1297, Lots 169/73 on

1419, Lot 34 on Plan

575

142

9253

762

68

9283

865

196

9289

3670

1419, Lot 42 on Plan

Portion of Swan Location 1419, Lots 79/80,

865

196

Portion of Swan Location 1419, Lot 104 on Plan

34

Portion of Swan Location 1419, Lot 122 on Plan

3670

and estate agent, respectively, as tenants in common James Albert Watson, of Wongan Hills, labourer, as owner and registered proprietor Marine Elizabeth Margaret Sutton, of Wiluna, spinster, as owner and regia. tered proprietor George Harold Lansdell, of 340 Wellington Street, Perth, as owner ; Joseph

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Victoria Park, dairyman, as registered proprietor James Cassady, of Claremont Road, Claremont, commercial traveller, as owner and registered proprietor

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33

9330

865

196

9334

Middle Swan, married woman, as owner ; Joseph Andrew Manning, of

M. Moody, Accounts Branch, Lands Department, Perth, married woman,

2

7 11

as owner ; Joseph Andrews Manning,

3670

Portion of Swan Location 1419, Lot 130 on Plan

Perth, married woman, as owner ; John Fordyce and James Thomas Peet, both of Perth, Bank inspector,

1 10

Mabel Preston Rylands, of Gingin Road,

3670

35

J. T. J. Cunningham, of Sandstone, spinster, as owner ; Nellie Maria Maud Colson, of Sandstone, spinster, registered proprietor Agnes Mary Rance, of 456 Hay Street,

4 10 10

9315

153/4 on Plan 3670

33

North Williamstown, in the Colony of Victoria, as registered proprietor Wm. Patrick Kerin (deceased), c/o. M. Kerin, Goldsworthy Road, Claremont, as owner ; William Patrick Kerin, of Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Victoria, hotelkeeper, as registered proprietor

Andrews Manning, of Victoria Park, dairyman, as registered proprietor

3670 30

9

Edward Luscombe, of Clark Street,

way over the roads

Portion of Swan Location 1136, Lot 300 on Plan

9

of Victoria Park, dairyman, as registered proprietor 666

183

9340

Frederick Walter Mills, of 33 Townshend

Road, Subiaco, bank clerk, as owner and re tered proprietor

8

8

3

1012

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[APRIL 4, 1930.

Schedule --- continued.

Reference to the Volume and Folio of No.

Description of Land.

the Title to the Land if under "The

Assess_

merit n; No' .

Transfer of

AU other Taxes dui

Rates due Name and. Address of every l'or8on in to the Australia or elsewhere appear- Board and ing on search in the Office of Titles to in arrear have any Estate or Interest in the Land. on the

on the Land.

1893."

36

Portion of Swan Location 1419, Lot 132 on Plan

Vol.

Fol.

727

103

9342

Health Rate.

Land Tax.

Land.

Land Ad,

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

£ s.

cl.

5

8

9

1

10

0

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3

ment, Perth, civil servant W. J. Phillips, of 43 Monmouth Street, North Perth, as owner ; and Harold

2 14

6

0

1

8

0 10

0

common P. J. Cannon, Ednamay Hotel, Westonia, as owner ; Harold Redcliffe and James

4 19

2

1

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0

Frederick Tanner, Badera Mine, Northampton, as owner ; Harold Redcliffe

5 12

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Perth, agents, as tenants in common George Farquharson Carlton, of Bush

2 14

6

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0

20-3-1928 by Horrocks S. Wadhara, Ltd., of Elder Place., Fremantle Alan Ernest :Mitchell, of Waroona, a

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2

0 15

0

0 10

0

3

2

0

0 15

0

0 10

0

8

8

2

1

0

0

0 10

3

John Groves Coskry, c/o. Mrs. E. V. Emery,

141

Hickman

Street, San

Antonio, Texas, U.S.A., as owner ;

3670

John Groves Coskry, of Lands Depart-

38

Portion of Swan Location

1186, Lot 22 on Plan

710

118

9409

Redcliffe and James Thomas Peet, both of Perth, agents, as tenants in

3827 40

41

Portion of Swan Location 1186, Lots 61/2 on Plan 3827

710

portion of Swan Location

710

1186, Lot 63 on Plan

118

9436

Thomas Peet, both of Perth, agents, as tenants in common

118

9437

and James Thomas Peet, both of

3827

Perth, agents, as tenants in common 42

Portion of Swan Location

1186, Lot 64 on Plan

710

118

9438

659

38

9441

3827 43

Portion of Swan Location

1186, Lot 70 on Plan

Landing, Jarrahwood, as owner ; George Farquharson Carlton, of North Dandalup, carpenter, as registered proprietor. Caveat 443/1928 lodged

3827

44

Portion of Swan Location

618

164

9462

1187, Lot 95 on Plan

3827 45

Portion of Swan Location

1187, Lot 96 on Plan

718

3

9463

Portion of Swan Location 1187, Lot 110 on Plan

710

1.18

9474

436

168

9484

337

66

9490

337

06

9492

3827 47

Portion of Swan Location

1150, Lot 6 on Plan 2774

48

Portion of Swan Location

1150, Lot 19 on Plan 2774

49

Portion of Swan Location

1150, Lot 26 on Plan

51

Emily Adeline Sheldon, of Railway Parade, West Leederville, married woman, as registered proprietor J. C. Longmore, of Claremont Avenue, Claremont, as owner ; Harold Redcliffe and James Thomas Peet, both of Perth, agents, as tenants in common.

John Lafferty, of George Street, North Fremantle, pipe moulder, and CatherMe Lafferty, of the same place, his wife, as owners and registered proprietors Edward A. Lawson, of 'Minna, as owner ; Mabel Peet, of Adelaide Terrace, Perth, married woman, as registered proprietor ' homas Donahue, of 13usselion, as owner ; Mabel Peet, of Adelaide Ter-

race, Perth, married woman, as registered proprietor

2771 50

minor, of the age of 15 years, as owner and registered proprietor Emily Adelaide Sheldon, of 111 Railway

Parade, Mount Lawley, as owner ;

3827 46

Richard Tanner (deceased), Badera Mine, Northampton, as owner ; Harold Redcube and James Thomas Peet, both of

7F11iza Oakes, of 45 Charles Street, Perth,

Portion of Swan Location 1150, Lots 62/3 on Plan 2774

402

Portion of Swan Location

467

95

9498

Benjamin Howell Isaac, of Collie, miner, as owner and registered proprietor

2 14

6

0 15

0

0 10

0

51

148

9501

Camilla Auguste Allemand, of Cambrai, Lesley, Victoria, as owner ; Camille Auguste Allemand, of Burnt Creek, in

3

2

0

1

5

0

0 10

0

Francis Silver Trinder, of 21 Melville Street, Hobart, as owner and regis-

4 10 10

1

0

0

0 10

0

Frank Daniels, of Nedlands, as owner ; John James Haines, of Kiata, in the Colony of Victoria, farmer, as registered proprietor

5

0 14

0

0 10

0

23

9497

as owner ;

Eliza Oakes, of Gwalia

Consolidated Gold Mine, Wiluua, spin-

ster, as registered proprietor

1150, Lot 65 on Plan 2774

52

Portion of Swan Location 1154, Lot 1 of Block 1, together with a right of

the Colony of Victoria, labourer, as

carriage way over the roads reserved on Plan

registered proprietor

550 53

Portion of Swan Location 1154, Lots 3/4 of Block 1, together with a right

51

146

950:3

tered proprietor

of carriage way over the roads reserved on Plan 550

54

Portion of Swan Location 1154, Lot 9 of Block 1, together with a right of

.carriage way over the roads reserved on Plan 550

46

212

9506

2 11

APRIL 4, 1930.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

1013

Sehedide--eontinued. Reference to the Volume and Folio of No.

the Title to Assessth e Land if ment under "The No Transfer of Land Act,

Description of land.

Name Name and Address of every Person in

other Taxes clue Ratesdue All on the Land. to the

Western Australia or elsewhere appear- Board and ing on search in the Office of Titles to in arrear on the have any Estate or Interest in the Land. Land. La

Land Tax.

Health Rate.

1893."

55

Portion of Swan Location 1154, Lot 21 of Block

Vol. 325

Fed. 198

9510

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

6

0 15

0

0 10

0

6 16

3

1

5

0

0 10

0

6 11

8

1

5

0

0 10

0

7

2 10

0

0 14

0

3

9

4

1

2

4

1

0

0

0 10

3

2 19

8

0 16

9

Annie Probert, of Northam, married woman, as registered proprietor

Portion of Swan Location 1154, Lots 43, 46/7 of

459

Portion of Swan Location 1154, Lot 2 of Block 3

295

49

9529

Block 2 on Plan 550

57

s. U. 3 14

Mrs. M. A. Probert, 22a Hughes Street, Mt. Anley, South Australia, as owner ;

1 on Plan 550

56

Mrs Annie E. Probert (deceased), c/o.

43

9546

on Plan 550

Mary Earner, of Onslow, as owner ; Mary

Earner, of .Nannine, married woman. as registered proprietor Mary Ann Lind, c/o. Mrs. Paull, of 148 Hay Street, Subiaco, as owner ; Mabel Peet, of Adelaide terrace, Perth.

married woman, as registered pro-

58

Portion of Swan Location 1154, Lots 9, 12/3,

51

7S

9549

16/7, 20, of Block 3, together with a right of carriage way over

9

20

0 10

50

49

9550

Street, Hobart, in the Colony of Tasmania, married woman, deceased, as registered proprietor W. H. Staples, c/o. H. Adam, of Hobart, public accountant, as owner ; James Staples, of Hobart, Tasmania, builder, as registered proprietor

295

43

9552

Mrs. Mary Brasberry, of Bailey Street,

11 18

295

43

woman, as registered 'proprietor L. H. Beardmau, c/o. Mrs. R. Wheeler, of Maeartney Street, York, as owner ;

12 14 10

Plan 550 Portion of Swan Location 1154, Lots 14/5, 18/9,

17

Mary Glover, late of Upper Darcy

the roads reserved on 59

prietor Elizabeth Mary Glover, of 36 Waverley Street, Subiaco, as owner ; Percy George Stone, of Perth, solicitor, Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth

22/3, 26/7 of Block 3, together with a right of carriage way over the roads reserved on Plan 550

60

Portion of Swan Location

1154, Lots 28/30

of

Block 3 on Plan 550 61

Portion of Swan Location 1164, Lots 31, 34/5,

9553

38/9, and 42 of Block 3 on Plan 550

63

Portion of Swan Location

1154, Lots 72/3, Block 3, Plan 550

64

474

42

9561

Lots 58/60

220

106

9562

2

0 15

0

0 10

3

prietor Annie .Monks (deceased), c/o. Mrs. C.

13 12

6

0 10

0

0 16

(1

56

0

5

1

3

2

8

1

Adelaide, as owner ; Annie Mimics, of Fitzroy, Adelaide, South Australia,

married woman, as registered pro-

345

98

9567

of

124/5, 128/9 of Block 3 on Plan 550 Portion of Swan Location 1154, Lot 114 of Block 3 on Plan 550, together with a right of carriage

602

19

9568

streets on the said Plan Portion of Swan Location 1154, Lot 4 of Block 4

prietor A. Constantine McCorry, of 979 Wellington Street, Perth, as owner ; Alma Constantine McCurry, of Northam,

hotelkeeper, as registered proprietor. Caveat 110/1915 lodged 8-2-1915 by James Lewis Berkley Weir, of Cornmercial Union Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, accountant Mr. Letherington, of Pemberton, as

6

4

8 10

0 15

0

0 10

0

John Westhead (deceased), u/o. J. Stevenson, Grand Hotel, Kalgoorlie, as owner ; John Westhead, of Laverton,

3

8

3

0 15

0

0 10

0

Charles Lansdowne, of Post Office, Menzies, as owner ; Mabel Peet, of Adelaide

4

S 10

0 15

0

0 10

0

4 13 10

0 15

0

0 10

0

owner ;

Ernest Edward Baker, of

465 Wellington Street, Perth, draper, as registered proprietor

way over roads and

67

8

8

Stanton, Glen Osmond, Mt. Treville,

Block 4, and Lots 96/7 , 100/1, 104/5, 108/9, 112/3, 116/7, 120/1,

66

prietor J. Smith, of Meekatharra, as owner ;

Kathleen Chambers, of Meekatharra,

3 on

Portion of Swan Location 1154,

married woman, as registered pro-

married woman, as registered pro-

1154, Lots 74/5, 78/9,

65

Mabel Peet, of Adelaide Terrace, Perth,

76,

Portion of Swan Location 82/3 of Block Plan 550

0

Coolgardie, as owner ; Mabel Peet, of Adelaide Terrace, Perth, married

626

03

9577

on Plan 550, together

prospector, as registered proprietor

with a right of carriage

way over the several and streets roads coloured brown on the

said Plan

68

Portion of Swan Location 1154, Lot 14 of Block

295

Portion of Swan Location

115

43

9582

Terrace, Perth, married woman, as

4 on Plan 550

69

1154, Lot 15 of Block 4,

together with a right of carriage way over ways delineated on Plan 550

119

9583

registered proprietor Amelia Cameron, of Front Beach, herrento, Victoria, as owner ; Amelia

Elliott, of Clutha Vale Street, East

Melbourne, Victoria, spinster, as registared proprietor

1014

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

rArRIL 4, 1930.

Schedulecontinued. Reference to the Volume and Folio of No.

Description of Land.

the Title to the Land if Assessunder "The ment Transfer of Land Act,

No.

Name and Address of every Person in

Rates due

to the

All other Taxes due

on the Land.

Western Australia or elsewhere appear- Board and ing on search in the Office of Titles to in arrear have any Estate or Interest in the Land. on the Land.

70

Portion of Swan Location 1154, Lots 52/7 of

Vol.

395.

Fol. 9_

9591

Block 4 on Plan 550

Emily Jessie Knight (deceased), c/o. H. E. Weber, 9 Azlia Street, Prospect, South Australia, as owner ; Edward White, of Aberdeen Street, Perth, postmaster, Administrator of the estate of Emily Jessie Sabina Knight, formerly of Peak Hill, married woman,

Health Rate.

Land Tax.

1893."

£ s. d.

£ s. d. 7 11

£ s. d.

4

8 10

0 18 11

0 10 0

3

g

3

0

0 10

0 10

0

3

8

3

0 15

0

0 10

0

3

8

3

0

3

4

0 10

0

10

5

2

1

5

0

0 10

4

n 10

6

4 15

7

0 10

9

14

4

4

0

5

0

0 10 11

3 18

2

1

1

6

2

0

3 14

6

0

3 10

2

0

0

12

2 10

0

0 14

0

deceased, intestate, for the use and

benefit of James Knight, the husband

of the said deceased and until such time as the said James Knight shall

71

Portion of Swan Location

611, Lot 13 on Plan

apply for and obtain a grant of letters of administration of the estate of the said deceased, as registered proprietor

353

36

9607

2786, together with a

McIndowey, of Ivanhoe, Victoria, as as owner ; Alfred James Horner, of

39 and use the well

tered proprietor

Perth, insurance adjuster, as regis-

right to enter upon Lot

thereon Portion of Swan Location At, Lot 2 on Plan 3942

642

75

Portion of Swan Location

641

55

9711

76

Portion of Swan Location

816

45

9712

74

At, Lot 33 on Plan

36

9702

At, Lot 35 on Plan

3942, together with a right of carriage way over portions coloured brown on said plan Portion of Swan Location

traveller, as registered proprietor 335

120

9851

143

119

9002

1152, Lot 35 on Plan

Portion of Swan Location

1152, Lot 30 on Plan

as registered proprietor Thomas Frederick Watson, of Southern Cross, fireman, as owner and registered proprietor Alexander William James, of Merredin, as owner ; Alexander William James, of 13 Lincoln Street, Perth, commercial

2791 78

F. Parkes, Corinthian via Southern Cross, as owner ; Selina Veryard, wife of

John Veryard, of Carr Street, Perth,

3942

77

Alfred James Homer, c/o. Mrs. Wm.

2680

Mrs. Bone, Surbiton Road, Victoria Park,

as owner ; James Barr, of Perth, landowner, and George Drabble, of Clifton Street, North Perth, painter, as tenants in common Mrs. Alfred James Horner, c /o. W.

McLadowey, Ivanhoe, Victoria, as owner ; Alfred James Horner, of

Perth, fire insurance adjuster, as re79

80

Portion of Swan Location

gistered proprietor

733

67

9992

1087, Lots 11 and 22 on Plan 3500

Portion of Swan Location

1087, Lot 37 on Plan

Bertie Edgar Smith, of Kellerberrin, farmer, as owner and registered proprietor

680

167

10013

Mrs. Mary Juliet Stott, 56 Burke Street, Leederville, as owner ; Isabella Mary

15 10

0

7

6

0

0 16

9

7

6

0 10

0

5

0

0

13

5

5

0 10

0

0

6 10

4 13

9

0

7

0

0

5

2

4 13

9

0

7

6

0

5

1

Howlett Street, North Perth, married woman, as registered Meakins, of

3500

owner.

81 S2

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lots 2, 4, 6, 12, 14/5, 17 on Plan 267$ Portion of Swan Location

1226, Lot 5 on Plan

477

119

10502

378

156

10504

357

120

10505

2678 83

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 399 on Plan 2678

Caveat 1312/1924 lodged 1-9-1924 by Margaret Edith Bridgman, of St. Leonard's Avenue, West Leederville, married. Eileen Stephen, of Dart Street, Boulder, widow, storekeeper, as owner and registered proprietor Wrn. Hughes, c/o. W. Fanning, solicitor, Annolch, Anglesey, N. Wales, as owner ; William Hughes, of Bonnie-

vale, minor, as registered proprietor Arthur Frederick Hanks, of Kalgoorlie,

business agent, as owner and registered proprietor. Caveat 484/1909 lodged

19

22-6-1909 by Joseph Bernard Burke, 84

Portion of Swan Location

1226, Lots 7, 10 on

of Kalgoorlie

371

100

10505

Plan 2678

Portion of Swan Location

1226, Lot 8 on Plan

Arthur Frederick Hanks, of Boulder, agent, as owner and registered proprietor.

Caveat

677/1908

7

lodged

28-7-1908 by Henry Percy Downing, of Perth, solicitor

382

50

10506

2678

Ex. of C. Parker, c/o. P. F. Hill, 25 Austin Street, Wellington, New Zealand, as owner ; Charles Parker, of

Hill End, miner, as registered pro-

prietor

86

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 408 on Plan 2678

382

49

10506

Ex. of C. Parker, c/o. P. F. Hill, 25

Austin Street, Wellington, New Zealand, as owner ; Charles Parker, of 11111 End, miner,. as registered proprietor

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

1015

Schedulecontinued. Reference to the Volume and Folio of No.

Description of Land.

under " The Transfer of Land Act, 1893."

87

Portion of Swan Location

1226, Lot 9 on Plan

Rates due

the Title to Assessthe Land if ment

Vol. 406

No.

All other Taxes dne

on the Land.

Land.

Fol. 47

Name and Address of every Person in to the Western Australia or elsewhere appear- Board and ing on search in the Office of Titles to in arrear have any Estate or Interest in the Land. on the

10507

Agnes Clara Edwards, of Dugan Chambers, Dugan Street, Kalgoorlie, wife of

3

Land Tax.

Health Rate.

f

s. d.

£ s. d.

S

:3

0

7

0 15 0

2

s. d.

6

0 10

0

10

0

Arthur Edwards, of Dugan Street,

2678

Kalgoorlie, carrier, as owner and registered proprietor

88

Portion of Swan Location

89

Portion of Swan Location

90

Portion of Swan Location

1226, Lot 13 on Plan

378

120

10509

Remigio Parolo, of

Kanowna, hotel proprietor, as owner and registered

5 10

418

84

10510

Lucinda Woodman, of Comet Vale, as owner ; and Lucinda Woodman, of Kalgoorlie, as registered proprietor

3 14

303

26

Ex. Charles Glaser, Murray Street, Perth, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stoneman,

5

4

5

4

5

4

7

5 10 3

proprietor

2678

1226, Lot 16 on Plan

2678

1226, Lot 32 on Plan

1

10513

0 15

0

0 10

0

0 18

9

0

4

2

0 18

9

0

4

3

0 18

0

4

:3

7

0190

0 10 0

5

0

7

of St. George's Terrace, Perth, Com-

2678

mission agent, as registered proprietor.

Caveat 1780/1922 lodged 1-12-1922 by State Commissioner of Taxation, Perth

91

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 244 on Plan

303

26

10513

Ex. Charles Glaser, Murray Street, Perth, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stoneman,

of St. George's Terrace, Perth, com-

2678

mission agent, as registered proprietor.

Caveat 1780/1922 lodged 1-12-1922 by State Commissioner of Taxation, Perth 92

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 285 on Plan

303

26

10513

Ex. Charles Glaser, Murray Street, Perth, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stoneman, of

St. George's Terrace, Perth, commission agent, as registered proprietor. Caveat 1780/1922 lodged 1-12-1922 by State Commissioner of Taxation,

2678

Perth

93

Portion of Swan Location

94

95

497

7

10520

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lots 88/9 on Plan 267S

335

80

10521

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 125 on Plan

371

149

10522

1226, Lot 72 on Plan

John Clarence Frost, of Grass Valley, farmer, as owner and registered proprietor

2678

Rose Hannah Grimish, wife of Isidore Grimish, of Grass Valley, hotel proprietor, as owner and registered pro-

7

2

6

0 10

0

5

0

0 10

0

2

4

0 10

3

prietor

2678

John Henry Eddy and Stanley Herbert Merrilield, c/o. Official Receiver, Perth, as owners ; John Henry Eddy and Stanley Hubert Merrifield, of Ravens-

4 13 10

thorpe, cordial manufacturers, as tenants in common. Caveat 315/1908 lodged 2-4-1908 by Official Receiver, Perth

Emma Stewart, of Yournsming, as owner; Emma Stewart, of Popanyinning, married woman, as registered proprietor

96

Portion of Swan Location

742

150

10526

97

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lots 159,179/80

422

63

10529

Reginald S. Heaney, c/o. Mrs. Heaney, Forrest House, Perth, as owner ; Arthur Stevens Snell, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, law clerk, as registered

Arthur John Hasthorpe, of Gindalbie, pastoralist, as owner and registered

1226, Lots 129/42 on Plan 2678

on Plan 2678

18

3

4

10

5

9

15

2 14

6

0 15

0 10 0

3

8

3

O 150

0 10 0

5

6

2

O 15

0 10 0

3

2

0

O 15

3 19

6

0 15

-1

Ii

1

proprietor

98

Portion of Swan Location

381

49

10530

99

Plan 2678 Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 177 on Plan

412

64

10531

1226, Lots 175/6 on

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 178 on Plan

101

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 181 on Plan

381

50

10532

380

69

10533

311

83

10540

2678 2678 102

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lots 228/229 on Plan 2678

tesloo Beach, as owner ; Albert George

Wells, of Police Station, Geraldton,

2678

too

proprietor Frederick Wells, of Gibney Street, Cota minor of the age of 3 years, born 27th December, 1917, as registered proprietor Edward Arthur, of Gindalbie, mine manager, as owner and registered proprietor Richard Porter Findley, of Greonbushes, as owner ; and Henry Seeligson, of Perth, financier, as registered proprietor Reginald Frederick Sanderson, of Bullsbrook., as owner ; Reginald Frederick

Sanderson, of Northam, railway employee, as registered proprietor

0

0 10 0

0

10

1016

GOv6,1tINTMENT GAZETTE, W.A. Schedule

Reference to the Volume and Folio of No.

the Title to Assessthe Land if moot undnsfer der " The No' Tra of Land Act,

Description of Land.

tApEn.- 4, 1930.

continued.

Name and Address of every Person in 1. Vestern Australia or elsewhere appear-

mg on search in the Office of Titles to have any Estate or Interest in the Land.

Rates due

to the

All other Taxes due on the Land.

Board and iin

arrear on the Land.

103

Portion of Swan Location

1226, Lots 230/2 on

Vol.

Fol.

312

198

10511

£

s. d. 2

0

£ 0

s. d.

3

7

6

0 10

0

10 13

4

2

9

5

0

8

5

rest Street, Cottesloe, as owner ; Frederic Dudley North, of Midland Junction,

Plan 2678 104

Estate F. D. North, c/o. Executor, For-

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lots 245 and 247

335

141

10549

on Plan 2678

gentleman, as registered proprietor Garnet Fisher, of 378 William Street, Perth, as owner ; Garnet Fisher, of Woodman's Point, magazine keeper,

Health Rate.

Land Tax.

1893."

£ S. d.

registered proprietor. Caveat 2011/1927 lodged 30-11-1927 by State Commissioner of Taxation, Perth as

105

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 406 on Plan

335

142

10549

Garnet Fisher, of 378 William Street, Perth, as owner ; Garnet Fisher, of

5

0

g

I

4

8

0

4

2

Garnet Fisher, of 378 William Street, Perth, as owner ; Garnet Fisher, of Woodman's Point, magazine keeper,

5

0

g

1

4

S

0

4

2

Elsie Kathleen King, c/o. F. King, 111 Glendower Street, Perth, as owner ;

5 13

2

0 15

0

0 10

0

5 10

7

0 15

0

0 10

0

5

0

6

:3

4

1

13

6

5 10

7

0 15

0

0 10

0

3 19

6

0

5

0

0 10

0

2 11

0

6

8

0 10

0

0 10

0

Woodman's POint, magazine keeper,

2678

as 106

registered propriet Or. Caveat 2011/1927 lodged 30-11-1927 by State Commissioner of Taxation, Perth

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 424 on Plan

335

142

10540

2678

registered proprietor. Caveat 2011/1927 lodged 30-11-1927 by State Commissioner of Taxation, Perth as

107

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 248 on Plan

I

355

4.7

10551

2678

108

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 266 on Plan

347

120

10559

2078 109

Portion of Swan location 1226, Lots 302/3,

868

92

10561

567

101

10502

338/9,341/8,387,393, 398, 400, 402/5, 407 on Plan 2678 110

Portion of Swan Location

1226, Lots 304/5 on Plan 2678

111

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 327 on Plan

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 340 on Plan

373

32

10571

303

26

10572

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 353 on Plan

344;

127

10574

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 354 on Plan

:346

128

10575

2678

Frank Daniels, of Birdwood Parade, Nedlands, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stone-

prietor R. Brown, of Seventh Avenue, Inglewood, age of 12 years, as registered proprietor Geraldine Voilet Barrington, of 99 Lake

Street, Perth, as owner ; Geraldine \Toilet Barrington, of Lake Street,

413

2

10579

Portion of Swan Location

559

20

10580

Plan 2678 Portion of Swan Location

035

91

10581

Perth, a minor of the age of ten years, as registered proprietor Marguerita O'Cormor, of Leonora, confectioner, spinster, as owner and registered proprietor Robert Bechtel, of Barrack Street, Perth, saddler, as owner and registered proprietor Mary Ann Horton, of Cornwood Village,

482

40

10582

and registered proprietor Estate of A. E. Tyler, c/o. Official Re-

115

Portion of Swan Location 1226, Lot 389 on Plan

116

117

2678

118

Ltd., Perth Lydia Rebecca Braybrook, of Tammin, as owner ; Lydia Rebecca Braybrook, wife of Frederick William Braybrook, of Paddington, hairdresser, as registered proprietor

as owner, Primrose Mary Barrington, of Lake Street, Perth, a minor of the

2678 114

Thomas McIver, of 125 Murray Street, Perth, tailor, as owner and registered

1226, Lots 391/2 on 1226, Lots 395, 401, 418/9 on Plan 2678

Portion of Swan Location

1226, Lots 396/7 on

Plan 2678

27

5

man, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, commission agent, as registered pro-

2678 113

castle Street, Perth, miner, as registered proprietor Charlotte Payne, of Perenjori, as owner; Charlotte Payne, of Bowgada, married woman, as registered proprietor

proprietor. Caveat 1328/1913 lodged 18-10-1913 by Goode, Durrant & Co.,

2678 112

Elsie Kathleen King, daughter of Fredderick King, of 111 Glendower Street, Perth, a minor born 3rd January, 1900, as registered proprietor Thomas James Trezona, of Ryan Street, Railway Town, Broken Hill, as owner ; Thomas James Trezona, of 260 New-

near Ivy Bridge, County of Devon, England, married woman, as owner ceiver, Perth, as owner ; Albert Edwin

Tyler, of Waverley, storekeeper, as

registered proprietor. Caveat 599/1921 lodged 3-5-1921 by Commissioner of

Taxation, Perth.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

1017

Schedule continued Reference to the Volume and Folio of Description

No.

d.

the Title to

Assess

the T,pmd if under "'Clue

No.

Transfer of Land Act,

and Address of every Person in

testern Australia or elsewhere appear -

meld

ug on search in the Office of Titles to Lave any Estate or Interest in the Land.

Rates duo

to the

Portion of Swan Location

1226, Lot 242 on Plan

Vol 38S

Fol.

in arrear on the Land.

S. d.

ohn Antonio Crameri of Leonora. as owner ; Joint Charles Crameri and

62

on the Land.

Board and

1893."

119

All other Taxes due

Health Rate.

Land Tax. S. d.

1

7

015

8

3

0

0

s. d. 0 10 0

Thomas Scott Nugent, both of Kurramia, hotelkeeper and accountant re-

2678

spectively, executors of the will of John Antonio Crameri, formerly of Kanowna, hotelkeeper, deceased, as

Portion of Swan Location

396

1:11

Portion of Swan Location

591

1. fi

122

Portion of Swan Location

335

123

Portion of Swan Location

1226, Lot 425 on Plan

registered proprietors Lillian May Whitwell, of 13ransbaline, Mosmans, as owner ; Lillian May Whitwell, of Mosmans, Sydney, New South Wales, widow, as registered proprietor harles Francis Deakin, of Hay Street, Perth, accountant, as owner and registered proprietor A. Molloy, of Police Station, Fremantle, as owner ; Andrew Molloy, of Coolgardie, as registered proprietor A.. Molloy, of Police Station, Fremantle, as owner ; Andrew Molloy. of Cool.gardie, police constable, as registered

2678 121

960, Lots 1/3 on Plan

960, Lot 4 on Plan

10601 10602

2719

960, Lot 333 on Plan

335

sr,

10602

614

129

1060:

2719

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 568 and 569

124

proprietor 3catric Maude Ewing, of Canbrai, Perth, as owner ; Beatrice Maude. Ewing,

Terrace, Perth, surveyor, as registered proprietor

125

Portion of Swan Location

126

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lots 5/6, 72, and 74 on Plan 2710

7

on Plan

6 11

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11

0 t0

11

0

3

1

0

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9

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wife of John Ewing, of St. George's

on Plan 2719

960, Lot

3

(114

126

10603

10604

3:35

2719

1,

Beatrice Maude Ewing, of Ca nbra i.P erth , as owner ; Beatrice Maud Ewing, wife of John Ewing, of St. ( ieorge's Terrace, Perth, surveyor, as registered proprietor

7

3

i

0 15

0

0

Garnet Fisher, of 378 William Street, Perth. as owner ; Gamut, Fisher, of Woodman's Point, magazine keeper,

5 10

7

0 19

9

0 10

0

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8

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0

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registered proprietor. Caveat 2011/1927 lodged 30-11-1927 by State Commissioner of Tit\ ation. Perth. J. Galvin, Zindit p. West Wyalong, New South Wales, as owner : Charles Edgar Stoneman, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, commission agent, as registered proprietor Percy Field Camenm, of Norseman, as

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 11 on Plan

568

1m

11111118

412

187

111611

406

189

10617

proprietor Agnes E. Evans, of Lonsilitli. Cumming Street, Mile End, South Australia, as owner ; Agnes Edith Eva ns, of Bays-

59-1

10621

David.

390

10623

759

10629

2710

Portion of Swan ocation

129

960, 2719

Lot 15 on Plan

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 22.:; on Plan

130

2719

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 31/2 on Plan

131

2710

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 35/6 on Plan 2719 133

Portion of Swan Location

13-:

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 42 on Plan 2719

accountant, as owner and registered

water, spinster, as re.4ist civil proprietor MeAulitle, of klrmion Street,

Cottesloe, draper, as owner and registered proprietor Miss Fanny Rushwortit, of 12 Brookman t, Perth, as owner ; Fanny Rushworth, of Kalgoorlie, housemaid, spinster, as registered proprietor _Kiss Nellie Outridge, of Park Street, Subiaco, spinster, as owner and registered proprietor Thomas Andrew James, of Kalgoorlie,

759

151

Portion of Swan Location

478

96

10632

136

Portion of Swan Location

663

88

10(13 -I

I Emma Stewart, of Yournaning, as owner;

137

Portion of Swan Location

10634

registered proprietor ;coma Stewart, of Yournaning, as owner;

960, Lot 44 on Plan

11163

1

960, Lots 45/6, 48 on Plan 2719

960, Lot 49 on Plan 2719

960, Lots 126/7, 137, 238, 250, 269, 308 on Plan 2719

11113

11

6

7

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prietor

2719 135

miner, as owner and registered pro-

0 10

James Smith, of Webb Street, Menzies forwarding agent, as owner and registered proprietor 5

6

0

6

4

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1

7

819

1

2

4

4

011

1

1

Emma Stewart, of Popanyinning, as Emma Stewart, of Popanyinning, as registered proprietor

1018

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[APRIL; 4, 1930.

Schedule-continued. Reference to the Volume and Folio of No.

Description of Land.

Rates due

the Title to Assessthe Land if newt No. under " The Transfer of Land Act,

Name and Address of every Person in to the Western Australia or elsewhere appear- Board and ing on search in the Office of Titles to in arrear have any Estate or Interest in the Land. on the Land.

1893."

138

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 57/8 on Plan

Vol. 345

Fol. 70

10638

Portion of Swan Location

141

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 64 on Plan

580

88

10642

568

100

10645

663

90

10647

447

30

10648

428

28

10649

428

29

10649

568

100

10654

registered proprietor Elizabeth Jane Roberts, of Ewing Street, Welshpool, widow, as owner and regis-

960, Lot 73 on Plan 2719

Portion of 'Swan Location

s. d.

s. d.

£ s. d.

£

5 13

3

0 19

2

0 10

0

4

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0

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17 10

£

Knight, of Northam, auctioneer, as

2719

142

Lynn & Connor, Fitzgerald Street,

Health Rate.

Land Tax.

Northam, as owner ; Charles Roper

2719 140

C. R. Knight (deceased), c/o. Pearson,

All other Taxes due on the Land.

960, Lots 76, 79, 83,

tered proprietor Mrs. H. H. Forster, of 463 High Street, Fremantle, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stoneman, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, commission agent, as registered proprietor James Nairn, of Popanyinning, farmer, as owner and registered proprietor

1

88/9, 99, 138, 143, 155, 158, 161, 166, 206/10,

212, 220, 229 on Plan 2719 143

Portion of Swan Location

144

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 77 on Plan 2719

960, Lot 82 on Plan 2719

145

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 520 on Plan 2719

146

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 92/3, 150/1, 399, 464/5, 496, 510/11

on Plan 2719

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 100, 134, and

Eliza Webb, of Kalgoorlie, widow, as registered proprietor Miss Selina F. Williams, of Coolgardie, owner ;

as owner ; Selina Florence Williams, of Coolgardie, hotelkeeper, spinster, as registered proprietor Miss Selina F. Williams, of Coolgardie, as owner ; Selina Florence Williams, of Coolgardie, hotelkeeper, spinster, as registered proprietor C. E. Stoneman, of 555 William Street, Perth, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stone-

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man, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, commission agent, as registered pro-

182, 211, 242/3, 292,

147

E. Webb, of 87 Mill Street, Perth, as

568

100

10656

prietor Frank Daniels, of Birdwood Parade, Nedlands, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stone-

man, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, commission agent, as registered pro-

566 on Plan 2719 152

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 110/8 on Plan 2719

739

73

10664

153

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 122 and 135

348

90

10667

on Plan 2719

prietor Charles Grief, of Howard Street, Perth, as owner ; George Samuel Pratt, of 4 Robinson Avenue, Perth, railway employee, as registered proprietor

Mrs. M. M. Pitt, of Queen's Park, as owner ; Margaret Mary Pitt, of Laverton, widow, administratrix of the

estate of Edward Pitt, formerly of

Laverton, butcher, deceased, intestate, as registered proprietor

154

Portion of Swam Location

348

91

10667

960, Lot 560 on Plan 2719

155

Portion of Swan Location

568

100

1066S

344

15

10670

344

16

10671

2719

Portion of Swan Location

157

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 128 on Plan 2719

owner ; Margaret Mary Pitt, of Laverton, widow, administratrix of the

estate of Edward Pitt, formerly of

060, Lot 123 on Plan

156

Mrs. M. M. Pitt, of Queen's Park, as

960, Lots 129/30 on

Laverton, butcher, deceased, intestate, as registered proprietor W. H. Wakeham, of Argyle, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stoneman, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, commission agent, as registered proprietor

Aim Huntley, wife of William Arthur Huntley, of Coolgardie, as owner and registered proprietor George Nairn Clarke, of Stephen Street, Guildford, and Frank Herbert Snook,

3

of Palace Hotel, Southern Cross, as Frank Herbert Snook, of owners ;

Plan 2719

Southern Cross, hotelkeeper, and George Nairue Clarke, of Coolgardie, Accountant, executors of the estate of

Hugh Murray, formerly of Bayley

Street, Coolgardie, cycle agent, deceased, as registered proprietors

158

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 140/1 on

Plan 2719

003

90

10076

John Molloy, of 2 Carlisle Street, St. Kilda, Victoria, as owner ; James Nairn, of Popanyinning, farmer, as registered proprietor

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

9

Schedule--continned. Reference to the Volume and Folio of No.

Rates due

the Title to Assessthe Land if ment

Description of Land.

under " The Transfer of Land Act,

No.

to the Name and Address of every Person in Western Australia or elsewhere appear- Board and ing on search in the Office of Titles to in arrear on the have any Estate or Interest in the Land, Land.

1893."

159

Portion of Swan Location

Vol.

Fol.

362

19

960, Lot 146 on Plan

10679

2719 160

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 298 on Plan

Portion of Swan Location 960,

Lots 561/2 on

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 157 on Plan

Health Rate.

Land Tax.

a. d.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

3

5

6

0

5

0

0

3

0

3

5

6

0

5

0

0

3

0

191

10679

.541

192

10679

A. E. Evans, of Lonsdale, Cumming

6 11

0

0 10

0

0

4

3

367

76

10684

Rebecca Mills, of 9 Francis Street, Perth, as owner ; Rebecca Mills, wife of

3

2

0

0 15

0

0 10

3

10

3

8

0 15

0

0 10

3

Plan 2719 162

Edith Evans, of Bayswater, spinster, as registered proprietor A. E. Evans, of Lonsdale, Cumming Street, Mile End, as owner ; Agnes Edith Evans, of Bayswater, spinster, as registered proprietor

on the Land.

541

2719 161

A. E. Evans, of Lonsdale, Cumming Street, Mile End, as owner ; Agnes

All other Taxes due

Street, Mile End, as owner ; Agnes Edith Evans, of Bayswater, spinster, as registered proprietor

163

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 175/6 on Plan 2719

562

71

10690

William Bennett Mills, of Boorara, miner, as registered proprietor George W. Knight, of 94 Stone Street, Perth, as owner ; George William Knight, of Kamballie, miner, as registered proprietor

164

Portion of Swan Location

334

128

10691

W. H. Eaton, of Wougamine, as owner ;

4 13 10

0 15

0

0 10

0

568

100

10693

A. Farrell, of Howard Street, Fremantle, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stoneman,

6

6

3

0 15

0

0 10

0

3

2

7

0 13

9

0

4

3

2719

960, Lot 177 on Plan 2719

165

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 183 on Plan

of St. George's Terrace, Perth, com-

2719 166

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 185 on Plan

William Herbert Eaton, of Northam, farmer, as registered proprietor

335

144

10095

2719

mission agent, as registered proprietor Frederick Watts, of Tattersall's Club of Perth, as owner ; Garnet Fisher, of Woodman's Point, magazine keeper, as registered proprietor. Caveat 2011/1927 lodged 30-11-1927 by the Commissioner of Taxation, Perth.

167

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 328/9 on Plan 2719

330

02

10695

Frederick Watts, of Tattersall's Club, Perth, as owner ; John Mader, of Laverton, baker, as registered pro-

6

5

2

0 13

8

0

4

3

168

Portion of Swan Location

356

184

10695

Frederick Watts, of Tattersall's Club,

6

5

1

11

13

8

0

4

2

5

2 11

0 15

0

0 10

4

5

5

...

5 10

7

960,

Lots 486/7

prietor

on

Plan 2719

Perth, as owner ; Cornelius Jones, of Woodline, Kanowna, miner, as registered proprietor Mary Ellen Read, of Collie, as owner ;

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 186/7 on Plan 2719

368

170

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 204/5 on Plan 2719

568

100

10703

171

Portion of Swan Location

787

127

10701

Dennis Dingwall, of Fitzgerald Street,

10707

Joseph Abbott Binney, of 172 Subiaco

169

960, Lot 202 on Plan

38

10696

2719 173

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 221/2 on Plan 2719

351

97

Jane Stancombe, of Kalgoorlie, restaurant keeper, wife of William Stan-

combe, of Coolgardie, miner, as registered proprietor Mary Sutcliffe, of Wellington Street, Northam, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stoneman, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, commission agent, as registered proprietor

North Perth, as owner ;

0

0 10

6

4

0 10

0 10

(

Charlotte Payne, of Dangin, married woman, as registered proprietor -1

18 10

0 15

0

4

8 10

0 15

I,

I

7

8

9

1

5

0

0 10

:

3

S

3

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0

0 10

I

Road, Subiaco, and Lucinda Merriman, of Acton Avenue, Belmont, as owners ;

Lucinda Merriman, of Queen's Park, widow, executrix of the estate of John Merriman, formerly of

Leederville,

baker, deceased, and Josiah Abbott Binney,

of Leederville,

tenants in common

174

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 230/1 on Plan 2719

175

Portion of Swan Location

176

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lots 234/6 and

568

100

10711

512

194

10714

357

179

10737

245/7 on Plan 2719 960,

Lots 300/2

Plan 2719

on

baker,

as

W. P. M. Strother, of 81 Bagot Road, Subiaco, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stoneman, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, commission agent, as registered proprietor Solomon Frost, of Grass Valley, farmer, as owner and registered proprietor

Annie Lussich, of Perth (deceased), as owner ; Annie Lussich, wife of Jerome

Lussieli, of Spencer's Brook, licensed victualler, as registered proprietor

in

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

1020

Schedule

Reference to the Volume and Folio of No.

:Description of Land.

the Title to the Land if under "The

[APRIL 4, 1930.

continued.

Rates due

Assess ,

meet No.

Transfer of Land Act,

Name and Address of every Person in to the Western Australia or elsewhere appear- Board and mg on search in the Office of Titles to in arrear on the have any Estate or Interest in the Land. Land.

1893."

177

Portion of Swan Location 960,

Lots 303/4 on

Vol. 366

Fol. 139

10738

568

100

10740

Plan 2719 178

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lots 309/10 on Plan 2719

179

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 314 on Plan

390

185

10744

428

31

10745

2719 180

Portion of Swan Location 960,

Lots 315/6 on

Plan 2719

Thomas Michael Noonan. of 144 Piccadilly Street, Kalgoorlie, as owner ; Michael Thomas Noonan, of Coolgardie, hotelkeeper, as registered proprietor

I

£

3

s. d.

£ s. d.

8

3

0 10

0

0 10

0

5

5

0 15

0

0 10

0

3

9

0

0

5

0

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10

9

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3

St. Leonards, South Australia, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stoneman, of

lodged

Health Rate.

Land Tax.

£ 8. d.

Fanny L. Anstey, of Hector Terrace. St. George's Terrace, Perth, Commission Agent, is registered proprietor Amelia Steel, now of 32 Solomon Street, Cottesloe Beach, formerly of Victoria Park, as owner ; Amelia Steel, of High Street, Fremantle, spinster, as ref,dstered proprietor Louisa A. Ranks, will of Arthur Fredcrick Hanks, of Kalgoorlie, agent, as owner and registered proprietor. Caveat 294/1010 as to Lot 315 only,

All other Taxes due on the Land.

18-6 -1910 by Mary Annie

Hellen Trenwith, of KalgoOrlie, married. Caveat 317/1910 as to the whole of the land, lodged 1-7-1910 by Clifton

Raymond Penny, Herbert Edward Hill, and Walter Maxwell Nairn, of Perth, solicitors.

181

372

86

10750

Henry Cassidy, e/o. C. & R. Wills, of

5

5

5

0 15

0

0 10

3

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 324 and 572

568

100

10751

Mrs. R. J. Sangster. of Baskville, as

6

3

9

0 15

0

0 10

3

portion of Swan Location

436

165

10759

Albert Ernest Welch, of 17 -Rosser Street,

4 8 10

0

1

8

0 10

0

56S

100

10760

proprietor Mrs. E. I. Liingluim, of 174 Janos Street, Perth, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stone-

2 11

0

17

0

0 10

0

6

0 15

0

0 10

0

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 323 on Plan 2719

182

on Plan 2719

183

960, Lot 338 on Plan 2719 184

Portion of Swall Location

960, Lot 339 on Plan

Portion of Swan Location 960,

186

Lots 350/1 on

Plan 2719 Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 359, 401, 406/13, 419/30, and

384

62

10765

742

159

10768

960, Lot 376 on Plan

Albert Ernest Welch, of Perth, clerk, as registered Cottesloe, as owner ;

5

prietor Ellen Pearce, of Gwa14 restaurant pro-

prietor, spinster, as owner and register ed proprietor Arthur Augusta Nairn, of Popinyinning, as owner ; Arthur Augusta Nairn, of

3 14

27

5

0

6 10

8

0 18

6

5

6

2

0 15

0

0 10

0

5 10

7

0 15

0

0 10

0

3 17 11

0

1

8

0 10

0

3

2

0

0 15

0

0 10

0

5

2 11

0 15

0

0 10

0

Dangin, farmer, as registered pro-

468 on Plan 2719 Portion of Swan Location

Charles Edgar Stoneman, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, commis. sion agent, as registered proprietor owner ;

man, of St: Georges Terrace, Perth, commission agent, as registered pro-

2719 185

Coolgardie, as owner ; Henry Cassidy of Coolgaxdie, miner, as registered proprietor

568

100

10778

2719

prietor James Watt, of :Fremantle, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stoneman, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, as registered proprietor

189

Portion of Swan Location 060, Lots 380/1 on Plan 2719

455

132

10780

L. H. S. Stein, of Westralian Farmers Limited, Perth, as owner ; Louis Henry Samuel Stein, of Perth, architect, executor of the will of Bernard Stein, formerly of Claremont, landowner (deceased), as registered pro-

190

Portion of Swan Location

599

185

0812

J. J. Reynolds, Sawmills, Holyoake, as owner ; Joseph James Reynolds, of Northam, bank clerk, as registered proprietor

431

5

10789

prietor

960, Lot 521 on Plan 2719

191

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 400 on. Plan 2719

Catherine Mulchinaugh (deceased), of 785

Varden Street, Kalgoorlie, as owner ; Catherine Mulchinaugh, wife of Mau-

rice Mulchinaugh, of Kalgoorlie, as registered proprietor

192

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 431 on Plan 2719

434

163

10792

Ellen E. Brand, of Northampton, as

Ellen Elizabeth Quinau, of Northampton, widow, administratrix . owner ;

of the estate of Edward Arthur Quinan,

formerly of S Redan Street, Leederville, farmer, (deceased intestate), as registered proprietor

1021

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

.Schedule continued. Reference to the Volume and Folio of

the Title to the Land if under "The Transfer of Land Act,

Description of Land.

No.

Assnsment No

Bates due to the and Address of every Person Western Australia or elsewhere appear- Board and Western in g on search in the Office of Titles to in arrear on the have any Estate or Interest in the Land.

All other Taxes due on the Land.

1893."

193

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 442 on Plan

Vol.

Fol.

382

43

10796

413

1

10799

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 464/5 on Plan 2719

568

100

10800

Portion of Swan Location 960, Lots 494/5 on Plan 2719

568

Portion of Swan Location

568

Portion of Swan Location

960, Lot 452 on Plan 2719

195

196

197

100

10804

101

10805

380

96

10807

514

101

10810

568

100

10811

960, Lot 504 on Plan

200

Portion of Swan Location 12/7 on 960, Lots Plan 2719 Portion of Swan Location 960,

Lots 518/9

5

3

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

0 12

6

0 10

0

7 11

0

7

6

0 10

0

8

3

0 15

0

0 10

0

3 16

3

0 15

0

0 10

0

0

2

6

0 10

0

0

owner ; Hanna Martha Roda Bretag,

miner, as registered proprietor Marguerita O'Connor, of Leonora, Confectioner, spinster, as owner and registered proprietor

Hannah Parker, of 44 Eden Crescent, Auckland, New Zealand, as owner ;

William Hughes, c/o. W. Fanning, of Anglesey, North Wales, as owner ; Edgar Stoneman, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, commission agent, as registered proprietor J. L. B. Weir, of St. George's Terrace, Charles

2719 199

2

Edgar Stoneman, of St. George's Terrace, Perth, commission agent, as registered proprietor

960, Lot 497 on Plan

Portion of Swan Location

s. d.

3

Charles

2719 198

£

wife of John Bretag, of Davyhurst,

2719 194

Mrs. H. M. R. Bretag, of Menzies, as

Health Rate.

Land Tax.

Land.

on

2 19 10

Perth, as owner ; James Lewis Berkley

Weir, of Perth, accountant, as registered proprietor Mrs. Glare Crudace, of 107 Piccadilly Street, Kalgoorlie, as owner ; Clara Crudace, wife of William Mellanby Crudace, of Burbanks, engine-driver, as registered proprietor William Frost, of Grass Valley, farmer, as owner and registered proprietor H. M. Devine, of 43 Monger Street, Perth, as owner ; Charles Edgar Stoneman,

3

2

0

0 15

0

0 10

0

7

8

9

1

5

0

0 10

3

3

2

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0

0 10

0

of St. George's Terrace, Perth, com-

Plan 2719

mission agent, as registered proprietor

The Common Seal of the Perth Road Board was hereunto affixed the 20th day of February, 1930, in the presence of :

E. -W. HAMER, Chairman. W. E. STOCKDALE, Secretary.

[L.S.]

TENDERS FOR MAIN ROADS BOARD WORKS. Date 0! Notice.

Nature of Work.

April 2nd

Closing.

Where and when Conditions

tract, etc., to be seen.

Con Con-

1930.

1930.

March 26th

Date and Time of

Three Springs Road Board Distriet.MooraGeraldton Road, Proposal 518Clearing,

(Noon on Friday) 7th April

forming, grading, gravelling, and provision of drains and culverts for 320 feet of Roadway Mt. Margaret Road Board DistrictLaverton 111t1i April ... N.E.Boad, Proposal 16AClearing, ploughing, dragging, forming, grading, and provision of crossings for 191,080 feet of Roadway

air Roads Board Offices, Perth and Geraldton, and Local Road Board Office at Three Springs.

Roads Board Offices, Perth and Kalgoorlie, and Local Road Board Office at Laverton.

Tenders are to be addressed to " The Chairman, Main Roads Board, Post Office, Box M935, Perth," and marked outside "Tender." They must be accompanied by a Schedule of Quantities, together with the prescribed deposit, and will be received at the Main Roads Boa rd Office, Marquis Street, Perth. The lowest or zany tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Board M. t+LENDINNIN ,

Se ere

1022

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

[Annii, 4, 1930.

MAIN ROADS BOARD. Accepted Tenders.

IT is notified for general information that the following Tenders have been accepted. M. GLENDINNING,

Secretary.

Date.

Contractor.

Particulars.

28-3-30

Hy. Martin & Co., c/o. Bunning Bros., Perth

Dardanup Road Board District Henty Road, Proposal 35M Construction of a 3/20ft. span D.P. timber bridge, 12ft. between kerbs, over Henty Brook and 1,540 feet of Ap-

1,500

9

9

28-3-30

Vincent Paving and Concrete Co.,

Murray Road Board DistrictFremantle-Mandurah-Pin-

1,021 18

3

28-3-30

L. J. Anderson, Scaddan

1,981 12

0

28-3-30 28-3-30 28-3-30 28-3-30

Nannup Road Board Nannup Road Board Jas. Ascione, Yuna Williams Road Board

28-3-30

Vincent Paving and Concrete Co.,

Amount. £

s. d.

proaches

53 St. George's Terrace, Perth

...

jarra Road, Proposal 509Bituminous surfacing of 7,247 feet of Roadway Esperance Road Board DistrictCoolgardie-Esperance Road, Proposal 506Clearing, surface-forming, gravelling, and provision of pitched stone crossing and junction roads for 9,054 feet of Roadway R.C. Box Culvert and Approaches ... Construction of 2,400 feet ... Clearing 20 miles

Williams Road Board DistrictPerth-Albany Road (110

...

1,209 16 6 2,077 0 0 650 0 0 418 6 0

miles), Proposal 1000Construction of a R.C. pipe culvert (4/3ft. diameter pipes), and 300 feet of gravelled Approaches

28-3-30

Perth

R. White, 192 Lord Street, Perth

Swan Road Board, DistrictMidland Junction- Meekatbarra

Road, Proposal 1002Bituminous surfacing

of

2,381 19 11

18,393

feet of Roadway

Williams Road Board DistrictPerth-Albany Road (92 miles), Proposal 1000Construction of a 2/20ft. span,

1,101 10

2

Perth MunicipalityConstruction of a Steel and Timber Bridge of 1/42ft. central span, and 2/30ft. end spans,

3,468

5

0

1,382 15

7

silled pile, Timber Bridge, 18ft. wide between kerbs, and 460 feet of Approaches

28-3-30

28-3-30

J.

A.

Perth

Todd,

Cleaver Street,

Gordon Mc Gough, Earl Street, Narrogin

18ft. wide between kerbs, over the Burswood Canal, and 632ft. of Approaches Williams Road Board DistrictPerth-Albany Road (85fm.),

Proposal 1000Construction of a concrete, steel, and

timber bridge of 2/25ft. spans 18ft. wide between kerbs, and 450 feet of gravelled Approaches

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date of

Date and Time

Nature of Work.

Notice.

for Closing.

Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., to be seen.

1930.

1930.

March 26

Watercarrin School. -- Removal from Quelagetting (7963)

March 26

Busselton

April

2

Cunjardine School Additions (7966)

April

2

Hospital.

Drainage

(7964)

(Noon on Tuesday) 15th April ...

Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.D. Office, Bruce Rook ;

15th April ...

Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.D. Office, Bunbury ; and Court House, Busselton, on and after 1st April,

April, 1930.

(Noon on Wednesday)

Quarters 23rd April ...

2

April

2

Forests Department,

1930.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Northam and Toodyay, on and after 8th April, 1930.

23rd April ...

Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Bunbury, and Court House, Busselton, on and after 8th April,

Clinton 23rd April ...

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 8th April,

Jindong SchoolErection of new Quarters (7967)

April

and Court House, Wyalkatchern, on and after 1st

Overseer's House, Stable, and Hut (7968) North May lands SchoolAdditions (7969)

1930.

1930.

23rd April ...

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 8th April, 1930.

Tenders, which must be accompanied by a Schedule of Quantities, together with, the prescribed deposit,

are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for Works and Labour," and marked "Tender,'' and will received at the Public Works Office, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. C. A. MUNT,

Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

he

APRIL 4, 1930.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. PUBLIC WORKS Acv, 1902.

1023

P.W. 630/29 ; Ex. CO. 838.

LAND RESUMPTION. Wyalcatcheni-Mt. Marshall Railway Extension--Additions and Improvements at Mukinbudin.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto being all in the Avon Districthave, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 1st day of April, 1930, been set apart, taken or resumed for the purposes of the following public work, namely :Additions and Improvements to the Wyalcatchem-Mt. Marshall Railway Extension at Mukinbudin. And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so sot apart, taken, or resumed are marked off and more particularly described on Plan, P.W.D., W.A., 26392 (L.T.O. Diagram 8694), which may be inspected at the office of the Minister for Works, Perth. And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in His Majesty for an estate in fee simple in possession for the public work herein expressed, freed, and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever. Schedule.

No. on Plan

P.W.D., W.A., No. 26392.

Occupier or Reputed

Owner or Reputed Owner.

Description.

Occupier.

David Studley Allen

a. r. p.

Portion of Avon Location 14104 (C.P. Lease 36425/55, Crown Lease 580/

3

3

39

1919)

Certified correct this 31st day of March, 1930.

W. R. CAMPION, Governor in Executive Council.

JAS. CUNNINGHAM, for Minister for Works.

Dated this 1st day of April, 1930. P.W.W.S. 735/28 ; Ex. Co. No. 790. PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902.

LAND RESUMPTION.

Ejanding Northwards Rai 1Ia:1,-1Poter Supply at .11Iamanning. NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that under the authority of the "Ejanding Northwards Railway Act, 1926," and the " Public Works Act, 1902," the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule heretobeing all in the Avon District have, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, been set apart, taken or resumed from the date of the commencement of the said Ejanding Northwards Railway Act, 16th December, 1926, for the purposes of the Ejanding Northwards Railway, and have from that date been vested in His Majesty in fee simple, freed and discharged from all mortgages, charges, claims, estates, and interests of what kind soever for the use of the said Railway (Water Supply at Manmanning). And further, notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken or resumed are marked off and more particularly described on Plan P.W.D, W.A. 26417 (L.T.O. 5286), which may be inspected at the office of the Minister for Works, Perth. Schedule.

No. on Plan

P.W.D., W.A.,

Owner or Reputed Owner. Occupier or Reputed

Description.

Quantity.

Occupier.

26417.

1

William Haywood

2

William Haywood

...

Portion of Avon Location 13449 (C.P.

...

Portion of Avon Location 12687 (C.P.

a.

r.

p.

25

2

32

509

0

15

126

2

30

2S4 0

33

6

3

12

3

2

16

137

1

27

36

0

Lease 8968/56, Crown Lease 1596/1911) 3

...

Lease 7006/56) Portion of Avon Location 19402 (Grazing

John Henry Haywood

Lease 18302/68, Crown Lease 2161/

4 5

1927)

Herbert Thomas Smith

Portion of Avon Location 19401 (C.P. Lease 41340/55, Crown Lease 442/1927)

...

...

Portion of Avon Location 19400 (C.P. Lease 41340/55, Crown Lease 442/

Noel Thomas James Murray

...

Portion of Avon Location 19406 (Grazing

...

Portion of Avon Location 24408 (H.F. Lease 24408/74, Crown Lease 1939/

Herbert Thomas Smith

7

Noel Thomas James Murray

8

Noel Thomas James Murray

1927)

Lease 18834/68, Crown Lease 1937/ 1927)

...

..,

1927)

Portion of Avon Location 19406 (Grazing Lease 18834/68, Crown Lease 1937/ 1927)

Certified correct this 31st day of March, 1930. JAS. CUNNINGHAM,

for Minister for Works,

W. R. CAMPION, Governor in Executive Council. Dated this 1st day of April, 1930.

APRIL 4, 1930.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

1024

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. Control and Management of Water Supplies. Department of Works and Labour, Perth, 19th March, 1930. P.W.W.S. 112/22. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor lies approved, under the provisions of Section 167 of " The Road Districts Act, 1919," of the various water supglies detailed in the Schedule hereto being placed under the control and management of the Boards mentioned against each in the said Schedule_ (Sgd.) C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Works and Labour. of Wells to be handed over to Road Boards.

Schedule showing particula

Depth

Name of Well and No. o

Yield of Water

of

per Day, in

Well.

Gallons.

foot.

Datjoin No. 1, A.A.518 Datjoin, No. 2, A.A. 519 Cleary's Rock, A.A. 502...

Equipment.

Road Board.

16

800 120 800

Pump, lift. trough, and standpipe Windlass and bucket ... Windlass and bucket ...

Mt. Marshall ...

11

Pump, lift. trough, and standpipe Windlass and bucket Pump, trough, and standpipe ... -Pump, trough, and standpipe ...

Nungarin

30

do. do.

Wandaning, A.A. 520 ... ,Touerdine Rock, A.A. 523 ... Beringbooding Rock, A.A. 495 ... Cunderin Rock, A.A. 494

21 17 23 18

7,000 200 3.600 2,400

Billiburning (2), A.A. 503, 504 ... Payne's Soak, A.A. 513 Dingo Rock, A.A. 505 ...

14 12 10

800 7,000 500

Windlass, bucket, and trough ... Windlass, bucket, and trough ... Windlass, bucket, and trough ...

Dalwall nu

F_Jachbutting Rock, A.A. 499 Geeraning Rock, A.A. 500

19 15

4,000 4,000

Pump, trough, and standpipe ... Pump, trough, and standpipe ...

Westonia

Graham Rock, A.A. 492 Emu Rock, No. 1, A.A. 493 Emu Rock, No. 2, A.A. 497 :Emu Rock, No. 3, A.A. 510 Wheeler Rock, A.A. 496 King Rock, A.A. 509 ... Pimple Rock, A.A. 521 ... Marble Rock, A.A. 508 ...

20 20

Windlass and bucket ..Windlass, bucket, and trough ... Windlass, bucket, and trough ... Windlass, bucket, and trough ... Windlass, bucket, and trough ... Stoned soak Windlass, bucket, and trough ... Windlass, bucket, and trough ...

Kondinin do.

38 30 42 10 40 48

3,000 600 1,000 800 800 5,000 800 800

18

3,000

42

1,000 3,000 1,000

Pump and standpipe ... Windlass, bucket, and trough Pump and standpipe ... Pump, trough, and standpipe

Yilgarn do. do.

Dulyalbin Rock, A.A. 506 Frog Rock, A.A. 507 ... Mt. Hampton, A.A. 517 Sandalwood Rock, A.A. 514

17

30

.

.

Location.

do. do. do. do. do. do.

do.

do. do. do. do. do.

do.

3095

3237 3224 3240 11851 11852

18735 9753 9753 9753 9928 8390 19770

20212 20262 20204

... Dog Rock, A.A. 516 Welcome Soak, A.A. 522

25 10

9,600 200

Pump, trough, and standpipe Pump, trough, and standpipe ,..

Dundas do.

13484 13483

Mt. Madden, A.A. 501 ...

38

2,500

Windlass and trough

Lake Grace

20110

THE DOG ACT, 1903-28. P.W. 5204/19.

IT is hereby »otified, for general information, that His

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the following Regulations, numbered 1 to 9, under the provisions of " The .Dog Act, 1903-28," to come into operation in every Municipal and Road District through.

out the State on and from the 1st day of July, 1930 :

The Dog Act, 1903-28. 1. All regulations previously made under the Act shall be and are hereby repealed as from the 30th day of June, 1930. 2. Those Regulations shall come into operation and have

the force of law in every District throughout the State on and from the 1st day of July, 1930. The registration label for the financial year ended the 30th Juno, 1931, required by Section 9 of " The Dog Act, 1903-28," is hereby prescribed to be a fiat piece of brass, of the size and shape depicted hereunder, inscribed with the name of the District, the year of registration, and the registration number on the obverse side and the emblem of the State flag upon the reverse side. :

4. The registration label, as prescribed to those Regulations, shall be securely affixed to a collar and continually worn round the dog's neck. 5. Registration shall be effected on or within 21 clays from the 1st day of July, 1930. 6. The registration foes for dogs shall be as sot forth in

the Third Schedule to the principal Act, as amended by

Sections 5 and 16 of the amending Act, 1923, namely (a) Dogs, 7s. lid. ; bitches, 10s. (except those used for tending cattle and sheep). (b) When any person makes use of any dog or dogs in or about the droving or tending of not less than five head of " Great cattle " or twenty head of " Small cattle," he shall, on making application in the prescribed form, be entitled to register any

such dog at half the prescribed rate, namely : Dogs, 3s. 9d. ; bitches, 5s.

3.

7. The description of cattle shall be as set out in the Second Schedule of " The Cattle Trespass, Fencing, and Impounding Act, 1882," namely :Horse, mare, gelding,

colt, filly, ass, mule, bull, ox, cow, heifer, calf, camel, deer, and foal--" Great cattle " ; Ram ewe, sheep, wether, and

lamb, goat, kid, and pig" Small cattle." 8.

The form for application is hereby prescribed as Form

" A " in the Fourth Schedule to " The Dog Act, 1903," as issued by the Department of Works and Labour. It must

be stated definitely in the last column of the form the number of cattle or sheep for which the dog is used for tending. 9. Any person or persons who contravene any provisions

of these Regulations, whether by act of omission, shall, on conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5 for every such offence.

C. A. MUNT,

Under Seoretary for Works and Labour.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. (Section 86.)

Persons Authorised to Witness Absentee Votes. P.W. 6580/19. METROPOLITAN.E. W. Hamer, Gold Estates, 123 William Street, Perth ; H. W. Jones, 459 Hay Street, Perth ;

The track commencing at the North-West corner of Avon Location 15160 at Road No. 778; thence along the North-West boundary of Avon Location 15160, through Location 14617, and through Location 13050 to the road passing through Location 13050. (Plan No. 27b/40.)

FVON H. ROYAL, Chairman Goomalling Road Board.

W. E. Stockdale, Secretary Perth Road Board, William Street, Perth ; J. G. Foreman, Assistant Secretary Perth

Road Board, William Street, Perth ; J. L. Laps ley, 41 Princess Road, Ned lands Park ; South British Insurance Co., Perth ; E. G. Stenberg, 4 Judd Street, South Perth, 92 N. L. Murray Street, Perth ; E. R. Rattray, R. L. Hodgson, R. W. Brownlie, G. Samuel, R. A. Ru-hton, F. H. Young, S. A. Taylor, T. L. Hair, Public Works Department ; A. T. M. Gordon, South Perth ; Wm. Murray, Cunning Road, Bicton ; R. W. Brady, Secretary Darling Range Road Board ; Chris. Luth, Town Clerk, Subiaco ; H. H. Brodribb, Treasury Department ; F. W. Martin, Loftus Street, Claremont, W. F. St. Clair Brockway, Town Clerk, Claremont ; A. Jenkins Secretary Claremont Road Board ; J. McEwan, Secretary Cottesloe Beach Road Board ; R. Gordon, View Terrace, East Fremantle ; G. C. Sudlow, Secretary Fremantle Road Board ; J. Shepherd, Town Clerk Fremantle ; W. P. Jones, Secretary Canning Road Board ; H. Gamblen, South Perth Fire Station ; R. Houghton, Secretary South

Perth Road Board ;

E. J. CHOWN, Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. Bayswater Road BoardBuilding By-lawsAmendment. P.W. 578/23. SUBPAR A GRAPH 3 of par:oronh 12 of the Building By-laws of the Bayswater flead Board, published in the Ge7ette on the 22nd day of February, 1929, Gov' rp pages 6251-623, is hereby am-oded by deleting the words

" 2ft.; ,'ratre to rentre, or, if 4in. x 2in. are used, they may be speed 3ft. apart, centre to centre. All rafters must be securely braced with purlings and collar ties," and inserting in lieu thereof the words "3ft. centre to centre, providing under purliues are used and properly strutted."

F. W. Edgecumbe, Francis Street,

Como ; G. S. Lindsay, Secretary Bassendean Road Board ;

G. L. Gibbons, Town Clerk, Guildford, W. R. Crosbie, Secretary Swan Road Board ; G.-A. Jamieson, Town Clerk Midland Junction ; E. M. Kerruish, Caversham ; D. H. Ferguson, Middle Swan ; E. A. Timms, Secretary Bayswater Road Board ; E. C. Tompkins, Secretary Melville Road Board ; G. R. Dawson, 125 Barrack Street, Perth ; and W. R. Read, 143 Albany Road, Victoria Park.

COUNTRY.J. A. Wroth, Secretary Toodyay Road Board ; J. W. Hewson, Katanning ; J. W. Turner, Armadale ; G. B. Milne, Town Clerk Busselton, ; G. Christmass, Town Clerk, Northam ; F. W. Staddon, Geraldton ; E. Adams, Young's Siding ; J. Wilkinson, Kronkup ; J. Hutchinson, Elleker ; R. H. Playne, Upper King ; E. W. Douglas, Upper Kalgan ; A. J. Hopson, Lower KaJgan ; H. G. Warthwyke, Napier ; J. Mitchell, Dumbleyung ; J. Booth, Town Clerk, Wagin ; W. J. Cohn, Secretary Merredin Road Board ; A. P. Jamieson, Narembeen ; N. Rumble, Tenindewa ; J. M. H. Williams, Gabbin ; T. H. Raise, Calingiri ; J. Collinson, Secretary Lake Grace Road Board ; W. L. Rowett ; Postmaster, Baandee ; K. Gibsone, Assistant Secretary Harvey Road Board ; Mrs. E. Duff-Hewison, Postmistress, Pickering Brook ; W. H. Anderson, Maida Vale ; W. Newman, Clerk of Courts, Moore ; E. O'Brien, Secretary Moore Road Board ; Ivou II. Royal, Goomalling ; Sylvester Torpey, North Walgoolan ; Arthur Stanley Lee, South Walgoolan ; D. J. O'Leary, Walgoolan ; A. M. W. Dewar, Lake Grace ; W. G. Oliver, sen., Jarring ; C. Bleechmore, Noggerup ;

H. P. Cuneo, Secretary Northam Road Board ; R. E. E. Sargent, Secretary Dowerin Road Board ; H. T. Dunkley, Capel.

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Works and Labour. THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.

North Fremantle Municipality.Sale of Land. P.W. 345/30.

1025

Department of Works and Labour. Perth, 2pd April, 1930.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor has approved, under the provisions of Section 209 of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906," of the sale by the North Fremantle Municipality of all that

land, being North Fremantle Lot 222, comprising 1 rood 6 perches, and being the whole of the land comprised in Crown Grant Certificate of Title Volume 1016, Folio 530.

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

Passed by resolution of the Bayswater Road Board on the 12th day of February, 1930. A. McGLLVRAY, Chairman.

E. A. P. TIMMS, Secretary.

Recommended ( Sgd.) JAS. CUNNINGHAM, Minister Controlling Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 17th day of March, 1930. (Sgd.) L E SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Council. THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.

The City of Perth.Dedication of New Street in lien of Portion of Edinboro Street.

Corres. 3066/29.

WHEREAS by Sections 229 and 230 of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906," the Council may by Order direct that any land required by them shall be a street or way in lieu of any existing street or way named in such Order : And whereas at the ordinary meeting of the Council held on the 5th August, 1929, it was resolved that, in pursuance of the provisions contained in such Sections, the City of Perth did order and direct that the land mentioned and described in Part 1 of the Schedule hereto, shall as from the date of the publication of this Order in the Government Gazette be a

street, and shall form and be part of the street known as Edinboro Street ; also that the City of Perth doth hereby further order and declare that the said land so dedicated as portion of Edinboro Street as aforesaid shall be in lieu of that portion of Edinboro Street which at present exists over

the land mentioned and described in Part 2 of the said Schedule hereto :

The Schedule referred to.

Part 1.That portion of Swan Locations 696 and 658

coloured brown on L.T.O. Diagram No. 8697. Part 2.Such portion of Edinboro Street shown on L.T.O. Plans Nos. 2790 and 167 and as coloured green on L.T.O. Diagram No. 8697. Dated the 14th day of March, 1930. By Order of the Council of the City of Perth,

(Sgd.) J. T. FRANKLIN, THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919 (SEC. 153).

Goomalling Road BoardClosure of Track. BY a resolution passed at a meeting of the Goomalling Road Board held on the 1st day of March, 1930, it was resolved to close the track hereinafter described, and all public right-of-way over such track is now ceased and determined.

Lord Mayor.

[n.e.]

(Sgd.) W. E. BOLD, Town Clerk.

Confirmed (Sgd.)

W. R. CAMPION,

Governor.

[APRIL 4, 1930.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

1026

THE WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904, and THE WATER BOARDS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1928. Water Rate in the Mount Walker Water Area. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for the year ending 30th June, 1930, of all lands in the Mount Walker Water Area now liable to be rated under the above-mentioned

Acts has been made up and is open for inspection by Ratepayers. By Order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage.

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Water Supply. Perth, 2nd April, 1930.

Notice of Rate in the Mount Walker Water Area. Notice is hereby given that, under the powers conferred by the above-mentioned Acts, the Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage, and Drainage has ordered a Rate of One penny half-penny (lid.) per acre on all lands within three miles of the source of supply, One penny (1d). per acre on all lands over three miles but within six miles of the source of supply, and One half-penny (id.) per acre on all lands over six miles

Notice of Rate in the Xantippe Water Area. Notice is hereby given that, under the powers conferred

by the above-mentioned Acts, the Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage, and Drainage has ordered a Rate of One penny half-penny (lid.) per acre on all lands within three miles of the source of supply, One penny (Id.) per acre on all lands over three miles but within six miles of the source of supply, and One half-penny (id.) per acre on all lands over six miles but within 10 miles of the source of supply for the Xantippe Water Area, to be made and levied for the year ending 30th June, 1930, upon all rateable land entered in the Rate Book

the making up of which is published in the Government

Gazette of the 4th April, 1930, and a local newspaper : and that a memorandum of such order has been duly entered in the Rate Book and signed. The said Rate is now payable. By Order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage. C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 2nd April, 1930.

but within ten miles of the source of supply for the Mount

Walker Water Area, to be made and levied for the year

ending 30th June, 1930, upon all rateable land entered in the Rate Book, the making up of which is published in the Government Gazette of the 4th April, 1930, and a local newspaper ;

and that a memorandum of such order has been duly entered in the Rate Book and signed

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. Dalwallinu Road DistrictNotice of Intention to Borrow. Loan No. 2, £1,500.

The said Rate is now payable. By Order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage.

A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Water Supply. Perth, 2nd April, 1930. C.

THE WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904, and THE WATER BOARDS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1928. Water Rate in the Jilakin-Karlgarin Water Area. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for the year ending 30th June, 1930, of all lands in the Jilakin-Karlgarin Water Area now liable to be rated under the above-mentioned Acts has been made up and is open for inspection by Ratepayers. By Order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage.

C. A. MUNT,

Undor Secretary for Water Supply. Perth, 2nd April, 1930. Notice of Rate in the Jilakin- Karlgarin Water Area.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Dalwallinu Road Board proposes to borrow the sum of £1,500 One thousand five hundred pounds), to be applied to the enlargement of the Dalwallinu Hospital, in the Dalwallinu Road District. It is proposed to raise this sum by the sale of debentures, payable twenty years after the date of issue thereof, bearing interest at the rate of Six pounds ten shillings per centum per annum, payable half-yearly. The amount of the said debentures and interest thereon is to be payable at the office of the Board, Dalwallinu. The plans and specifications, and estimate of the cost of such works and undertakings, and a statement showing the proposed expenditure of the money to be borrowed, are open

to the inspection of Ratepayers at the office of the Board Dalwallinu, for one month after the publication of this notice, during the hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., on Mondays to Fridays, and 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturdays. A sinking fund of three pounds per centum per annum on the amount of the said Loan will be provided in accordance

with the provisions of " The Road Districts Act, 1919." Dated this 29th day of March, 1930.

Notice is hereby given that, under the powers conferred

W. W. ANNETTS,

by the above-mentioned Acts, the Minister for Water Supply,

Chairman.

Sewerage, and Drainage has ordered a Rate of One penny half-penny (lid.) per acre on all lands within three miles of the source of supply, One penny (1d.) per acre on all lands over three miles but within six miles of the source of supply, and One half-penny (id.) per acre on all lands over six miles but within ten miles of the source of supply for the JilakinKarlgarin Water Area, to be made and levied for the year end-

ing 30th June, 1930, upon all rateable land entered in the Rate Book, the making up of which is published in the Government Gazette of the 4th April, 1930, and a local newspaper ; and that a memorandum of such order has been duly

entered in the Rate Book and signed. The said Rate is now payable.

By Order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage. C. A. MUNT,

Under Secretary for Water Supply. Perth, 2nd April, 1930.

THE WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904, and THE WATER BOARDS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1928. Water Rate in the Xantippe Water Area. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for the year ending 30th June, 1930, of all lands in the Xantippe Water Area are now liable to be rated under the above-mentioned Acts has been made up and is open for inspection by Ratepayers. By Order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage. C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Water Supply. Perth, 2nd April, 1930.

JOHN T. BLAIN,

Acting Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. Kellerberrin Road Board.Notice Election. (Form 87.)

FOR the election of members for the Kellerberrin Road Board for the North, South, and Central Wards thereof, and auditor, which will take place on the 12th day of April, 1930, next, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., the following Nominations have been received :NorthThompson, Frederick Samuel (elected unopposed) ; SouthMcCabe, Alfred John, McLellan, George ; CentralBeresford, Henry James (elected unopposed) ; AuditorCarger, John Joseph Gustave (elected unopposed). The Chief (and only) Polling Place will be at the Board's Office, Kellerberrin.

Notice is hereby given that I have, in accordance with Section 66 of " The Road Districts Act, 1919," appointed the Polling Place set out in the above notice to be used as a Polling Place in connection with the above Election. T. R. MOODY,

Returning Officer.

Dated this 29th day of March, 1930.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

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THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. Form 87.

FOR the Election of members for the Marradong Road Board, whieh will take place on the ,I2th clay of April, 1930, next the following nominations havc been re-

ceived:Mr. William Batt, Mr. Fleetwood A. Curteis, Mr. David John. The Polling Places are as foliews:Chief Polling PlaceBoddington; other Polling PlacesMarradong Hall, Quindanning, Hall.

Dated this 29th day of March, 1930.

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THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-19. M.P.H. 248/30; Ex. Co. No. 921. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased

to appoint Dr. Hilda Burn Snook as Acting Medical Officer of Health, during the absence of Dr. R. Anderson on leave.

M.P.H. 64/20; Ex. Co. No. 922. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has accepted the resignation of T. E. Peacock as a member of the Maylands Local Board of Health, and has been pleased to appoint in his stead Simon Bremner Alexander for the period ending 31st May, 1932.

J. A. POLLARD, Returning Officer.

Notice is hereby given that the abovenamed Road on the lst day of March, 1930, appoint the Poling 'lores set out in the above notice as the Polling Place. to he used for the abovementioned Election. Dated this 29th day of March, 1930. J. A. POLLARD, Dear,'

Secretary.

THE following appointments, made by the undermentioned Local Health Authorities, are hereby approved: M.H.D. 102/30.

Kondinin Road Board.Dr. A. Walters to be Medical

Officer of Health. M.H.D. 2398/22.

Dowrrin Road Board.Dr. H. 0. Caulfield to be Medical Officer of Health; R. Sargent to be Health Inspector. EVERITT AT giNSON, Commissioner of Public Health.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-19.

Claremont Road BoardNotice of Intention to Borrow.

M.P.H. 236/30; Ex. Co. No. 919. WHEREAS by Section 295 of "The Health Act, 191119,'' it is provided that the Governor may cause to be prepared Model By-laws for all or any of the purposes for which By-laws may be made by a Local Authority under any of the provisions of the said Act, and that a

Proposed Loan of £1,724.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Claremont Road Board proposes to borrow the sum of One thousand seven hundred and twenty-four pounds (£1,724).

This amount is proposed to be raised by the sale of de-

The Loan will be repayable by half-yearly instalments over a period of twenty years after the date of issue thereof, and will bear interest at the rate not exceeding 6i pounds per cent. (£6 108. per cont.) per annum, payable bentures.

half-yearly. The amount of the said debentures and the interest thereon is to be paid at the office of the Board, 199 Perth-Fremantle Road, Claremont, Western Australia.

The purpose for which the Loan is to be applied is roae construction and the kerbing of footways, as set out in thd plans and specifications covering the proposed work. Plans, specifications, and an estimate of the cost of such work, and a statement showing the proposed expenditure of the money to be borrowed, are open for inspection of Ratepayers at the office of the Board for one month after the last publication of this notice. The hours during which such inspection may be made are 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on week days and 10 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. The works and undertaldngs for which the Loan is proposed to be raised will, in the opinion of the Board, be of special benefit to a portion of the Claremont Road District,

Resolution.

Local Authority may of its own motion by resolution adopt the whole or any portion of such By-laws: And whereas Model By-laws have been prepared in accordance

with the provisions of the said section, and published in the Government Gazette on the 8th April, 1927: Now, therefore, it is resolved and determined by the Green-

mount Road Board, being a Local Health Authority within the meaning of the said Act, to adopt the whole of Series "A" of such Model By-lows. Dated this 12th day of March, 1930. E. D. FORSYTH, Secretary.

Confirmed by the Commissioner of Public Health this 15th day of March, 1930. EVERITT ATKINSON, Commissioner of Public Health.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council this first day of April, 1930. L. E. SHAPCOTT, Clerk of the Council.

namely, the West Ward as defined in the Government Gazette

of the 21st December, 1923, pages 2427/8, and any Loan Rate applicable to such Loan will be levied only on the rateable land within the said West Ward of the said District. Dated this 1st day of April, 1930.

F. W. MARTIN, Chairman.

A. JENKINS, Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. FOR the Election of a member for the Dumbleyung Road Board (Pingarning Ward), which will take place on the 12th day of April, 1930, next, the following nominations have been received :Clark, William Thomas ; Taylor, Aubrey James. The Polling Places are as follows :Chief Polling Places Road Board Office, Dumbley-ung ; Other Polling Places Moulyinning School.

Dated this 31st day of March, 1930.

APPOINTMENTS

(under Section 5 of "Registration of Deaths and Marriages Amendment Act, 1907," and Section 2 of "The Registration of Births. Deaths, and Marriages Act Amendment Act, 1914"). Registrar General's Office, R.G. No. 47/30. Perth, 31st March, 1930. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Constable B. McGowan has been appointed to act, tem-

porarily, as Assistant District Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Geraldton Registry District, to reside at Ilullewa, vice Constable Doogne, transferred; appointment to data from 21st March, 1930. Registrar General's Office,

Perth. 1st April. 1930. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Constable S. J. Tully has been appointed to act, temporarily, as Assistant District Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Wellington Registry District, to reside R.G. No. 48/30.

at Donnybrook, during the absence on leave of Constable

W. S. BARTLETT, Returning Officer.

Brodie: appointment to date from 4th April, 1930. S. BENNETT, Registrar General,

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

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MIDLAND RAILWAY (EMPLOYEES). (Registered 21-3-1930.)

No. 2 of 1930.

THIS Agreement, made in pursuance of "The Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925," this Twelfth day of

March, One thousand nine hundred and thirty, between. the W.A. Midland Railway Employees' Industrial Union

of Workers (hereinafter referred to as the "Union"), of the one part, and the Midland Railway Company of Western Australia, Limited (hereinafter referred to as the. "Company"), of the other part, whereby it is mutually agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows :

Part (1)General Section. This part of the Agreement applies to all workers

covered by this Agreement.

1.Term of Agreement. The currency of this Agreement shall be three years from the First day of July, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight.

2.Area and Scope of Agreement.

This Agreement shall apply only to workers employed by the General Manager in and about the working and maintenance of the Midland Railway Company and shall

be binding upon the abovenamed parties and shall operate over the whole of the Midland Railway and the workshops used in connection therewith.

3.Interpretation.

"General Manager" shall mean the General Manager of the Midland Railway Company of Western Australia, Limited.

"Lifter" is a worker employed at workshops in liftstock, and, in the case of all vehicles other ing than locomotives, in changing wheels and axle-boxes, changing springs and spring gear including buffers, changing worn parts of vacuum and other brake gear and attending to bolts and nuts generally as required. "Wireman" is a worker engaged in installing electric light bells, or telephones, or running wires for heating or power purposes, or repairing them.

"Lineman" is a worker engaged iu erecting poles

for electric wires or erecting electric wires or cables on

poles or over buildings,' or tieing it or them to insulators, or joining or insulating it or them, or doing any work on electric poles off the ground, but no lineman.

[APRIL 4, 1930.

(b) A junior worker on attaining the age of twentyone years, provide he has passed the prescribed examination, if any, shall be entitled to preference of employment as a senior in the branch in which he has been working should a vacancy exist in such branch. (c) Before any promotion to a vacancy is made other

than by selection of the senior man, applications for the vacancy shall, in the case of vacancies in the workshops or in the stores branch, be invited by notices posted on the recognised notice boards, and in the case of other vacancies by notification either by wire or circular to all stations; provided that this subclause shall not apply in any case where it is necessary to fill a position without the delay involved by the calling of applications.

(d) In the case of promotion, the selection of a

worker for the higher position shall be governed by rela-

tive ability, suitability, record, and experience. All other qualifications being equal, the senior man shall be selected.

(e) In the case of a married worker refusing promo-

tion owing to lack of accommodation of the place where the vacancy exists, he shall not be penalised because of his refusal to accept such promotion.

6.Retirement. (a) No worker, after six months' continuous service, shall leave the Company until the expiration of fourteen days' written notice of his intention so to do, without the approval of the General Manager. (b) Except in case of summary dismissal for miscon-

duct, fourteen days' written notice shall be given by

the General Manager to any such worker whose services are no longer required, and the reason for dismissal shall be stated in such notice.

7.Transfers and Transfer Allowances. (a) When any transfer is ordered by the Company, the worker transferred shall not lose his right of appeal against the transfer, and if on inquiry it is found that a transfer can be arranged with another worker to suit the convenience of the Company, then he shall be retransferred. A worker transferred from one station to another over one mile distant involving a change of

residence shall

(i) be paid not less than £4 for a married man and

a worker per-

15s. for a single man a married man who does not transfer his family shall be paid as a single man until he does transfer his

"Casual Hand" means a worker employed for less than one week continuously, but does not include a

(ii) be paid such further out-of-pocket expenses (if any) as the General Manager in his discretion shall decide to have been reasonably in-

shall be allowed to work on electric light wires carrying a pressure of over 110 volts, without an assistant.

"Line and Signal Maintainer"

is

forming the duties of lineman and interlocking adjuster separately or in conjunction.

family;

curred;

worker who, when work is available, leaves his employment before the expiration of one week.

(iii) be granted free passes for himself and family

to by a whole or part-time caretaker appointed for that purpose, which is provided with bed, clean bedding, cooking utensils and light and lighting facilities, water and fuel.

interpretation of "married man," and also the mother of a married man permanently residing with and wholly dependent upon him) and free railway transport of his fur-

barracks provided with the accommodation mentioned in the previous definition, and any building which, whilst provided with the accommodation mentioned therein, is wholly unattended.

worker's journey extends through the night

"Attended Barracks" means any building

"Unattended Barracks" means any van used as a

"Married Man" includes a. single man who has a. parent or child solely dependent on him and resident in the State of Western Australia, but does not include a married man whose wife and family are neither resident with nor dependent upon him.

"Market Towns": The following shall be the ap-

proved market towns: Midland Junction, Moora, Walkaway,

(including those dependents mentioned in the

niture and effects, including one cow and not more than two goats; where the train is provided with appropriate sleepers and the

he and his family shall be supplied with sleeping berths if sleeping berth space is available;

(iv) be paid actual travelling and waiting time up to a maximum of eight hours per day; no overtime or Sunday time rates shall apply; (v) married workers (if necessary) shall be allowed one day for packing and one day for unpacking.

4.Workers Performing Higher Duties. (a) Any worker called upon to perform work carrying a higher minimum than his regular rate of pay shall be paid such higher minimum for the time actually engaged upon such higher work, and the conditions applicable to such work shall apply; provided that acting time less than 20 minutes in any one shift shall not be counted.

(b) Should any worker be required to perform work in a lower grade his wage shall not be reduced whilst employed in such capacity.

5.Promotion.

(a) A worker promoted to a higher position, the minimum pay for which is less than he receives in the position vacated, shall be paid his former rate,

(b) The granting of an allowance in excess of that

provided above to meet special cases shall be at the discretion of the General Manager. (c) Any worker who is transferred from one place to

another to suit himself, or who is transferred by way'; of punishment, shall be entitled to the provisions of Subclause (iii) only.

(d) At least 10 days' notice shall be given to a

worker required to transfer permanently from one station to another. (e) A worker shall not be transferred for a less period than three ronths. If required to work temporarily at any depot for relief or other purposes for a less period he shall be paid away-from-home or lodging allowance, provided for in his section of this Agreement.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

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8.Water Allowance. Water shall be delivered eimis,ide the line gratis to any worker in the following si.sle: To a married man .. .. 30 gallons per (My. To a single man .. .. 10 gallons pk r This shall not apply to stations where a public wooer scheme is available.

9.Payment for Travelling Time.

(a) A worker travelling as a passenger going to Work away front or returning to his home station shall be paid

at ordinary rates for the actual travelling or waiting time up to

nit: Anima of 16 hours in one day.

the waiting time cats four hours the ilined to lie bookeii nil duty and shall not be ntit its; in 1,0 isit for the time he is booked off. fling time shall be paid at the same (c) sonitay (ia-ts. rates and on the same conditions as on (d) Workers on the permanent way ',Ann starting from camp shall travel in Company's time and r..irro in their own time, unless they are . omied to prepel the trolley on which they riiie, when they shall 1 ravel both ways in the Company's time. t () In respect of a worlyir who is provided with berth in a iiii,inger train, travelling time shall not count betwe i tri p.m. and U a.m., provided this shall not operate to t educe the travelling time to lie paid for below eight hours in any one day. (b)

Nyco

stia H

10.Tra yelling by Se a.

lid boat shall be A worker 'whoa O.:listHie::: by entitled tel first liii accommodation of the boat ;cad to one-fourth Linty h the cc.- iial away -from-home allow ance, and trav,1 :lig time rates; provided Cod not he paid for a.- tray!

is.

paiii at ordinary then eight hours hall

one period of

in a

twenty-four hours,

C,cee Duty.

icing unable (a, Any member of tee ['Luning shall notify his to attend to his doiy a least three hours tore:tem or other ()Meer in chi, Wits, ;.od he shall also before the time he is liiuiil i

satisify such foreman or to his duties.

;hid-

ia unfit to attend

(b) Any worker so up for duty unless he nui

not again be boos'. itch foreman or not later than noon on a that he is fit to resume. ti me through sickness en (c) Any worker special leave shall be remit aii is wages only to the tixtent of the time actually lust through sickness or actually granted as special leave.

12.Free Passes, Privilege Tickets, and Season Tickets. (a) After twelve iii: le.- continuous services a worker :hall be allowed three piisiiss per rinnum as under: One seeond-ela et tatlim to station pass on the occaHon of the minim 1 or

lo;

roll term of leave due: tirst-ciass p

'Oei'

service leaVC, to cover the

i.W;; MP! ;2IVVII station

(hiring Ile Cori-Innis and the :sine:sit tprior mity ii issued as second-clas. iIii vases sholl lie availalite lit addition o family under Lu for his wife n,11 of age, unnoir(iyil, uniiisi-ried daughters over is of age, and his parent, provided they are resideitt and dependent upon him for support. The static ii to station passes nut) be changed to first-class ou payment ro7 urn

IC!

Easter

oli day .

by the worker of half the additional fare at ordinary rates.

For the purpose of this clause a member of the family shall be deemed to be dependent provided such mem-

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(d) After six months' etntinuous service a --it. shall be entitled to the pass nicittitunal lit (a) in proportion to ieie ii of t,i; I I.CL. -t

(C)

W orkers

wh o

ha ve

net had an upporteill s

of

allowing their holidays to aeon.; ()long to having (Ant

leave on individual public holidays shall be granted their station to station pass when on special leave up

to fourteen days. (f) A worker who resigns or is retired from the ser-

vice and has leave due, shall be granted a free pass, station to station, for the term of such holidays; pro-

vided that, should a worker not have tj.ven the requisite notice or obtained the cousin, of the tie.tieisil Manager to leave the service as provii ie. for in ii tie d, he shall forfeit all claim to any pastii. he would otherwise have been entitled to under the provisions of this clause.

(g) Workers in isolated iiiirts may he issued free

passes, at the discretion of the Head of the Branch, for the purpose of obtaining medical, attention. (h) Market Passes: Workers shall be issued market passes once per month to the market town most con-} venieut to the General Manager and the worker. The passes may be issued in favottr of the worker, his wife, or his housekeeper, and children between the ages of 5 and 14 years. A worker's wife or housekeeper may be granted a market pass once per fortnight if required; provided that the maximum number of passes granted under this subciause shall be two per month. (i) Free Freight: Domestic supplies up to a maximum weight fortnightly of 2 cwt. for married and 1 cwt. for single men, shall be carried free by rail to hornet station from the market town most convenient to the General Manager and the worker, and, in addition, meat, bread, vegetables, when not obtainable locally, shall be carried free front the market town most convenient to the General Manager and the worker where same are procurable. All such supplies shall be for the sole use of the worker, and his family. Provided that this concession shall not, apply when any member of the worker's family conducts a boarding-house or store at the home station.

(j) Free passes shall not apply to Race or Hired

Special, Guaranteed Special, or Special Excursion trains within a fifty-mile radius, or when in the opinion of the Station-master at the station where the worker desires to commence his journey there is not ample room in the train. (k) Workers working away from home station shall

be entitled to a free pass to enable them to visit their home station at intervals of not less than once per fortnight; provided that the work upon which they are engaged. will permit of their doing so. No travelling time shall be paid. Provided also, that this clause shall not operate to increase or decrease the rate of tiispenses the worker would otherwise be entitled to. (1) Privilege tickets: After six months' continuous service a worker shall be allowed privilege returu tickets (first or second class) for himself, wife, and mem-

bers of his family under 18 years of age, also unmarried daughters over 18 years of age, provided they are resident with and dependent upon the worker's earnings. The charge for privilege tickets to be half the single fare for the return journey, with a minimum of Ps, for adults and (3c1, for children.

(m) Season tickets: Second-class season tickets at half the ordinary season ticket rates, available between the station on the Company's railway nearest his residence and his place of work, shall, on application, be issued to any worker. To any worker in receipt of 38s. 3d. or under per week, one quarter of the ordinary season ticket rate shall be charged.

temporarily out of employment shall not be deemed to

13.Holidays. (a) Every worker shall, after twelve months' continuous service, be entitled to two weeks' leave on full

A widower with his child or children resident with him and who regularly employs a lion-tkeeper may, itt

ment between the General Manages and the Union to the contrary, be taken at one time in each year; pro-

ber's income does not exceed 15s. per week, exclusive of old age or invalid pension, but a member of the family be dependent.

the discretion of the Ceneral Manager,

granted passes

for such housekeeper; in like nu,00,... an urruivrriod worker supporting younger brother- iiiid/or sisters may be granted passes for such housiiimepi (b) Upon request a wort n-cuter I,e wanted a separate

station to station pass

,"iro

dCPCIldela,;, tie

hereof, where it is inconvenient for both to tsavM together. (c) Should any worker through illness lie tunable to

mentioned lit Suleschoese

use his station to station pass on the occasion of his

annual leave, he shall be entitled to the use of such pass on the occasion of taking leave without pay during the

year in which same is due.

pay each year, the whole of which shall, except by agree-

vided always, that with the consent of the General Manager holidays may be allowed to accumulate for

two years. (b) Guards, signalmen, and shunters after twelve months' service shall be allowed an additional four

days' holidays in each year en full pay. (c) Workers shall be paid for holidays at the rate of pay they are drawing at or immediately before the time when such holidays are taken.

(d) Every worker, after one month's continuous service, shall be entitled to the foregoing two weeks' holidays in proportion as the length of service is to the full number of holidays for the twelve months.

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(e) No deduction shall be made from annual holidays for the period any worker is off duty through sickness

unless the absence exceeds three calendar months.

(f) At depots and stations, where it can be conveni-

ently done, a roster shall be posted showing the approximate dates on which each worker will go on his annual leave and resume duty. Such roster will be subject to alteration to meet the exigencies of the service. Pro-

vided always that, with the approval of the Head of

the Branch, any worker may change dates with another. (g) Any worker who may resign or be dismissed

from the service for any cause other than for peculation or theft, shall be entitled to receive payment for auy holidays which may have been due up to the time of leaving the service; provided always, that if the worker has been dismissed for peculation or theft, no claim for holidays shall be recognised. Misconduct herein referred to shall not affect accumulated holidays or payment therefor. (h) Unless at his own request no employee shall be booked off for a holiday at a foreign or at his temporary home station.

(i) If an employee is booked off for annual leave when away from his permanent home station he shall be allowed travelling time to and from the place he is working at and such home station; the leave to count as starting and fininshing et his permanent home sta-

tion.

(j) When work is closed down over Christians and New Year for the purpose of annual holidays, workers with less than a full year's holidays due will only be entitled to payment during such period for the number of days' holidays due to them.

14.Uniforms. The following uniforms shall be supplied by the General Manager: Guards (Passenger, Mail and Express) : One cap and two suits per annum and one mackintosh or overcoat

every two years. Guards (Mixed and Goods): One cap and waterproof cover and two suits per annum; one three-quarter oilskin

coat every three years; one pair leather leggings every six years. Shunters and Head-Shuntors: One waterproof cap

cover, one cap and one felt hat and two suits per ,annum; one three-quarter oilskin coat every two years;

one pair leather leggings every- six years. Porters (other than those engaged solely on goods work) : One cap and two suits per annum. " Sheeters" working outside: One oilskin coat every two years; one pair leather leggings every six years. Ticket Collector: One cap and two suits per annum. Lavatery Attendants (Traffic Branch only): One cap

and two suits per annum. Gatekeepers: One cap and two suits per annum.

Crossing-keepers: One cap and two suits per annum. Watchmen (Traffic) : One cap and two suits per annum; one oilskin jacket and oilskin leggings every two years.

Numbertakers: One cap and two suits per annum;

one oilskin jacket and oilskin leggings every two years. Ticket Examiners on Trains. One cap and two suits per annum; one mackintosh or overcoat every two years.

Conductors: One cap and two suits per annum; one

mackintosh or overcoat every nice years. Signalmeni One cap per annum. Checkers: One cap per annum. Weighbridge Checkers: One oilskin jacket and oilskin leggings every two years. Lampmen and Car Cleaners, and Examiners in pits: One cap without badge and two dungaree suits per annum.

Workers hosina out stock trucks at Midland Junction: One oilskin suit every two years for use of workers acting in this capacity. Watchman (Loco) : One oilskin coat every two years.

Electric Battery Hand and Assistant, Acid Room

Attendants: Two suits woollen overalls per annum. Raker-out and 'Tuber: Two dungaree suits per annum. Fuelmen (on Coal Stages) : One oilskin coat every two years; one pair leather leggings every six years. Car and Wagon Examiners and Oilers: One oilskin suit every two years. Men employed at Oil Stores, Midland Junction: One suit dungaree overalls per annum. Chaiumen: One long oilskin coat every three years; one pair leather leggings every six years. Watchmen, Way and Works: Two suits per annum.

GAZETTE, W.A.

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Gaugers and Repairers: One long oilskin coat every two years; one pair leather leggings every six years. Length Runners: One oilskin suit every two years. General.

Note.The uniforms shall be held by the worker and

worn on duty only, and shall not be sold or disposed. of.

Uniforms need not be supplied to casual hands. -Where two suits are provided, delivery to be made at the beginning of the summer' and winter seasons.

15.Apprentices.

(a) The employment of apprentices shall be governed by the provisions of the schedule attached hereto. (b) Apprentices shall be allowed to the following trades:-1, blacksmith; 2, electroplater; 3, fitter; 4, iron machinist; 5, painter; 6, carpenter; 7, ear and

wagon builder; 8, plumber; 9, saw doctor; 10, turner; 11, tinsmith; 12, trimmer; 13, watch and clock repairer;

14, coppersmith.

16.No new designation. No new designation shall be introduced during the currency of this agreement so as to reduce the status of any worker covered thereby.

17.No reduction. This agreement shall not in itself operate to reduce the wages of any worker who is at present receiving above the minimum rates prescribed for his class of

work.

18.Under-rate Workers. A worker who is unable to earn the minimum rate hereby prescribed may be employed at a lower rate,

which shall be agreed upon in writing between the worker

and the Secretary of the worker's Union. If within seven days after being notified of the worker's desire to work at a lower rate of wage than that prescribed, the said Secretary and worker arc unable to agree upon a lower rate, then the worker may apply in writing to the nearest Resident or Police Magistrate to fix such lower rate of wage. The worker shall give such Secre-

tary two days' notice in writing of his intention to apply to the Magistrate, and the said Secretary or his agent may attend and oppose the application. The

Magistrate may fix the rate of wage, and his decision shall be final

Any worker whose wage shall have been so fixed may

work for and be employed by an employer for such wage for the period of six calendar months thereafter, and, after the expiration of the said period, until fourteen days' notice in writing shah have been given him by the Secretary of the Union requiring his wage to be again fixed in the manner prescribed by this clause.

19.Secretary's pass.

The General Manager shall grant leave, without pay, for a continuous period or otherwise of thirty days in each year to the Secretary of the Union (should such Secretary be a railway worker) to enable him to attend exclusively to the union worn, and a free pass will be issued to the said Secretary, whether he be an employee or not, for that period, but the pass may be withdrawn at the General Manager's discretion. Such pass shall be used exclusively for Railway Union work, and not for political purposes.

20. 'Charges against workers. (a) Each worker shall himself provide, when called upon, with the least possible delay, any report or statement which may be required by the officer in charge.

(b) When a worker against whom a charge is pend ing has made a statement to an officer in charge, and which statement the officer in charge has taken down in

i writing, such worker shall ether be furnished with is copy of such statement or be allowed to take a copy of it. (e) If a final decision in any case in which a charge has been made against a worker be not given within three calendar months from the time when the offence

collies to the knowledge of the Company, the charge in question shall lapse.

21.Preference to Unionists. Preference shall be given to unionists with regard to employment, where the work for which they are to be employed is estimated to exceed one week; provided that, in connection with casual construction and casual maintenance work, this period may be extended to three weeks. This clause shall not apply to juniors and apprentices.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 22.Shop Stewards.

Subject to the recognition of properly constituted

authority shop stewards to be appointed by the Union, shall be recognised by the General Manager. . --Boards of Reference. Arid', rid be Court appoints for the purposes agreemeat liodr,!s of Reference. The Boards shall

wist of a chairman and two other representa-

tives nominated by the parties. There are assigned to such Boards, in the event of no agreement being arrived at between the parties to the agreement, the functions

of: (i) Class

and fixing wages, rates :ma conditions oeeupation, or calling not specifically

for any

mem:now:I le

rceoment;

Adjusiiog any -matters of difference which may arise e. were lbe parties from. time to time, except such as involve tations of the provisions of the agree,

mat Or any pt' Item. Deciding any other matter that the Court may

refer to the Board from time to time. (b) Separate Boards may be appointed for different sections corresponding to the oecupations, callings or vocations referred to in this Agreement, and/or for different

districts.

24.Alterations and Additions. If ;luring Hie currency of an ,,,iid or agreement between the Conipmy caul the Union or Unions representing its empioyi , 0 an alteration 0: addition to en eXist:: llar,1 1' a art"..111, lit bOt'XCial the Commissioner of ;;Iitivays :Hid a 1i:don or linion, representing his employees is agr,icd upon, the. Union shall notify the CUMpan;; ill hlia I; I, nnvs after any alteration or addition has ; een agreed to, and such alteration or addition shall

:unwind i,eilly opply to the employees of the Company from the same it applies to the employees of tl,,, is ,:ided, that should the Company, withio -;Woli;,"-ilt. Of ally such alteration or addition In hig mania-. in writing the Union or Unions I hal objects to being bound by cone; r u , in, and within the same period such ali . lei 1 ion or a -tion or questions of twiniy one days se ;His the Court of A rbitration, invol),,i :'or the deci-ian ;,,' any shall be bound Die hi,o: of whellwr shall be subject to the ,iH Iteaition. or al ' the Court. whose decision, if in the "rate om the date the alteration operative in the Government service. '

;

I

:

Dart men and

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.el,,:sint

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nt

(other than Tradesdvcrt isiwg Section.

2.1.-11ours of Duty. Except as hereinafter provided, rorty-four hours

ex , ivc of ;-iumitty work, shall constitute a week's case o; -pecial class signalmen thirty-six work. slut': constitute a hours ivc of i-i.mad, ,) work ...:coned over it vieek 's work may k. week 's General llama or. fir (,prima five or six days ,

(b) The Gener-

practicable, thai

except in a provided d

-hail arrange as far as

shall nui exceed eight hours, and, mall no.

v,here relief cannot be be required to remain on

duty at his ho, or temporary home station for more

than ten hours. (c) Except at country stations where the train arrangements render it impracticable, each day's work of eight hours shall be completed within ten hours from the time of starting. (ii) Except in cases of emeraency, unless due to Shunter shifts, no Head regular rotation or Signalman shall he called upon to work more than ten hours continuously, or shall be called on duty until lie has had at least twnhve hours off. In this subelause the

word " enoe'gcncy'' shall not be construed to cover a mere in:ruil-e nii traffic which could have been foreseen,

and might rezisonably have been provided for without one; oaciiing on the twelve-hour rule.

(c) The present practice of calling Shunters when or duty outside their ordinary shifts shall be

rosiere,1

continued.

Sit l;.

of the ;limning Staff, including n shall be rostered for less than four 'hours in

any late WAN'.

in eases of en:prey:ley, juniors shall not except to act as Callboys) between the ight and 6 a.m., but may be required, hours of to attend to telephone and to sweep, whilst not c;;.l dust, and clean. 041

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(h) The provisions of this clause shall not apply to office cleaners (female), whose hours of duty and conditions shall remain as they are at present. 26.Guaranteed Week.

(a) The General Manager shall guarantee to each

worker, other than a casual, a full week's work, exclusive of Sunday work, except during such period as by reason of any action on the part of any section of his employees, or for any other cause beyond his control,

he is unable, wholly or partially to carry on the running of the trains or Workshops. Each week shall stand by itself.

(b) The guaranteed period may be reduced as fol-

lows:

(i) In respect of Christmas Day, Good Friday, and Labour Day, one day for each in the weekly period in which: the holiday occurs;

(ii) In respect of workers in or about a goods shed, one clay for each goods shed holiday, not to exceed three days in any period of twelve months, in addition to Christmas Day, Good. Friday, and Labour Day, in the weekly period iu which the holiday occurs;

(iii) In respect of any worker under suspension, provided that any worker suspended on a charge which is not sustained shall be entitled to the benefit of the guarantee during the period of his suspension; (iv) In respect to office cleaners (female), the guarantee period may be reduced by such time as is necessary to maintain the hours of work as at present. 27.Overtime, Sunday Time, and Holiday Time. (a) All time, exclusive of Sunday time, worked over the hours fixed for a week's work shall be paid for at the rate of time and a-quarter. (b) (i) All time worked in excess of ten hours (and in the case of special class signalmen eight hours) in

any one shift shall be paid for at the rate of time

and a-half for the first two hours, and thereafter double time. This paragraph shall not apply to conductors.

(ii) The time on which the penalty rate has been paid for on a daily basis will not be subject to the

penalty rate on a weekly basis. (iii) The overtime rate shall be computed on the rate applicable to the day on which the time is worked.

(iv) This subelause shall not apply to conductors,

whose overtime shall remain as at present. (c) Subject to Subelause (b) (iii) the time worked on Sundays, Christmas Day, Good Friday, and Labour

Day shall be paid for at the rate of time and (d) The provisions of this clause shall not apply to office cleaners (female) whose hours of duty and conditions shall remain as they are at present. (e) Any worker brought on to work outside his ordinary hours shall, except when such work, exclusive of lineal times, is continuous with his ordinary shift, be paid a minimum of two hours' pay at ordinary rates, provided that the worker shall not be obliged to work

for the two hours if the job for which he has been

brought on has been completed in less time. (f) An employee brought on duty on Sunday shall be paid a minimum of four hours' pay at the rate applicable to that day. (g) Goods. shed employees, when called on to do duty

on any holiday shall be paid for not less than four hours, provided that the worker shall not be obliged to work for the four hours if the job for which he was brought on has been completed in less time; provided further, that in the case of Good Friday, Christmas Day, and Labour Day the said employee shall be paid when called on for duty, for not less than eight hours, at ordinary rates, and shall not be obliged to work for such hours if the work has been completed in less time.

(h) The provisions of Subelauses (b) to (g), both

inclusive, shall not apply to watchmen or waiting-room

attendants, who shall be paid at the rate of time and a-quarter for all time worked in excess of ten hours in any one shift and for all time worked on Sundays. 28.Allowances and Arrangements for Guards. (a) Any guard rostered for duty and being informed that he is not required shall, unless lie has been notified as provided in Subelause (e), be paid two hours' pay at ordinary rates, but may be called for further duty without any further period of rest. (b) Any guard going out on traffic shall lie paid not

less than four hours' pay at ordinary rates, and no

guard shall be called to work more than twice in one day.

(c) A guard attending at a depot with a hamper for a trip for which he is booked and which is cancelled, or who shall have received less titan two hours'

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notice of the cancellation of a trip requiring a hamper, shall be allowed five shillings in respect of such hamper. (d) Any guard having to proceed on any away-fromhome job with less than four hours' notice shall be paid

an amount of five shillings in addition to ordinary expenses. A guard notified between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. of a "book -off" job requiring him to come on duty between these hours shall receive an allowance of five shillings in addition to ordinary expenses.

(e) No guard rostered for duty shall be entitled to has been left at his place of residence at least two' hours before his rostered time. any pay or allowance when notice that he is not required

(f) Guards of goods and mixed trains shall be allowed

thirty minutes before departure time to prepare for their trip, and where the distance between the place where they sign on and where they commence duty' exceeds a quarter of a mile, they shall be allowed an. extra five minutes for each quarter of a' mile in excess

thereof.

Other guards shall be allowed fifteen minutes to pre-

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Conferences as representative of the Union, and may take part in any discussion as to whether any particular piece of night work involved in the proposed time-table

could be avoided. The employee so acting shall be paid by the General Manager his ordinary wages, travelling time, and expenses as provided in this agreement.

30.Knowledge of Roads. Except in the case of new lines opened for traffic!, and so far as the requirements of the service will permit, a guard, before being required to take a train over a road with which he is not acquainted, shall be allowed to travel over it at least twice with a guard familiar with the road, without loss of pay. Should the exigencies of the service require a guard to be sent over a road with which he is not acquainted, the Station-master shall report the circumstances to the Head of the Branch.

31.Away from Home and Meal Allowances. (a) The following allowances shall be granted to

pare before starting on a trip. All guards shall be allowed fifteen minutes at the close of each shift. In cases where guards take over trains en route,

workers specified in this section of the agreement who are booked off or temporarily lodging away from their home station:

Save as herein provided nothing in this subclause shall operate to reduce the time at present allowed to any guard so long as present conditions remain un-

(ii) After the first thirty hours and up to seven days the sum of four pence per hour, and thereafter

fifteen minutes allowance only will be made. The time under this subclause may be increased where the work to be performed warrants such increase. altered.

(g) Any guard booked off shall come on duty at such

time as he may be directed before leaving the station by the responsible person in charge or by the roster posted at the station. Except in cases of emergency, or unless in special cases by agreement between the Union and the General Manager, the minimum time a guard shall be off duty at home station shall be twelve hours, and at foreign stations eight hours for the first time he is booked off after leaving the home station, and ten hours for every subsequent time that he is, booked off before returning to the home station. In cases of emergency, unless for good reason to the contrary, the guard who has been off duty the longest shall be the first to be called on. In this subclause the word "emergency" shall not be construed to cover a mere increase of traffic which could have been foreseen and might reasonably have been provided for without encroaching on the twelve-hour rule. (h) The present practice in regard to the calling of guards shall be continued. (i) At home stations, should a guard not be able to ascertain when booking off, from the responsible person

in charge or from the roster, when he will be required for further work, he shall be free to assume that lie will not be required for twelve hours, but at the expiration of that time shall make personal inquiries at the depot as to when he will be required. If not then informed when he will be required, written notice shall be left at his place of residence at least two hours before he is required to go on duty: provided that, if the twelvei hours expire after 5 p.m. and before 7 ans. he shall not be required to make such inquiries until 8 a.m. fellowing.

(j) Any guard standing by at a foreign station shall

be allowed full time when not booked off and half time when booked off, up to five hours, if not required for active duty until the expiration of five hours, he shall be booked off.

(k) Where practicable all guards shall be worked on a weekly roster. When there is no weekly roster a roster shall, when practicable, be posted daily not later than 2 p.m. except on Saturdays, when it shall be posted not later than 12 noon. The roster posted on Saturday shall show both Sunday's and Monday's working. (1) Six shifts will constitute a week's work, except in special cases of unavoidable short runs such special cases to be arranged between the General 'Manager and the Union. (m) If less than forty-four hours have been worked in the six shifts, the time for the six shifts will be made

up to forty-four hours, and the seventh shift will be'

paid for at

(i) ordinary rate for time equivalent to time made up; (ii) overtime rate for balance.

29.Time-table Conferences. An employee of the General Manager (such employee to be a member of and to be nominated by the Union)

shall be permitted to attend the half-yearly time-table

(i) For the first thirty hours or part thereof: Where attended barracks are providedfive shillings. Where unattended barracks are providedsix shillings. Where there are no barracksseven shillings. three pence per hour; provided that the reduction from four pence to three pence shall only be made in cases

where the worker shall be stationed for over seven days in one place; provided that a deduction of one shilling per day or night, with a maximum of five shillings per week, shall he made where attended barracks are provided, and a deduction of six pence per day or night, with a maximum of two shillings and sixpence (2s. 6d.) per week, shall be made where unattended barracks are provided. No such deduction shall be made if the worker returns to his home station within forty-four hours. (b) The allowance shall be calculated from the time of booking on to the time of booking off at home station.

(c) In addition to the allowance provided for in Subclause (a), a worker booked off or temporarily lodging in a district carrying an allowance shall be granted such allowance, or, if already in receipt of a district allowance, shall be granted the difference be-

tween such allowance and any higher allowance applicable to the district in which he is booked off or lodging.

A day's allowance to be granted for the first thirty

hours or any part thereof and each subsequent twentyfour hours or part thereof; time to be calculated from

time of departure from home station to time of departure from foreign station. (d) The General Manager may in his discretion snake

any allowance in addition to those provided in the foregoing subclauses, and the Head of the Branch

shall also have discretion to make any such additional allowance as may under the circumstances be justified. (e) Any worker other than a guard who is not temporarily lodging away from his home station, and who is absent from his home station on duty, shall be paid two shillings (2s.) for his second and each succeeding meal: Provided that any worker who in fact incurs

expense in procuring his first meal shall be entitled to be paid two shillings (2s.) in respect thereof. (f) Workers shall not be booked off away from their home station for two Sundays in succession where it can be avoided by any reasonable arrange-

ment.

(g) Married workers temporarily transferred for a period exceeding three months, but which is not expected to exceed six months, for the purpose of meeting seasonal or exceptional or temporary traffic:, ;Ind not moving their permanent homes will be paid a weekly allowance of twenty-five shillings (25s.) in lieu

of transfer or lodging allowance to cover the excess cost of living away from their homes. Provided that, should any other lodging allowance become due to a worker whilst transferred, such allow-

ance together with the allowance provided for in the foregoing paragraph, shall in no case exceed the allowance payable under subclause (a). (h) Where workers are employed on a series of works up and down the line, and are provided with sleeping accommodation in tents or vans, the removal

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of tents or vans from one place to another will not for the purpose of subclause (g) be deemed to have altered their headquarters.

(i) The foregoing allowances will not be paid:

(i) during any period of absence front duty without pay unless such absence is due to sickness of the worker and does not exceed one week; (ii) during any period of annual leave.

Part 111.Tray and ilrorlc,-; Scatio

32.Hours of Duty.

(a) Porty-four hours. exeitisive of Sunday time, shall eoestitete a week's work. No day's work shall exceed eight hours fortv-eight mini is without payment of overThe week's work toar be exteede,: ev.i live r idanager. at the option of the Gem Or The provisions of this clause-it'll tun apply to

office cleaners (female), whose hours of duty and conditions shall remain as they are at present.

33.Guarante.d week. (a) The General Manager shall guarantee to each worker, other than a casbal. a full tseet's work, exclusive of Sunday work, .o:reei Plesiee. suels period as by reason of any action out rse sf employees or for any bi he is unable to wholly elning of the trains or worl.shopP. by itself.

Ity section of his beyoud his control, carry oo the towels week shall stand

(b) The guaranteed period :any be reduced as fol-

lows:

(1) In respect to Christmas Day, Good Friday, and

Labour Day, one day for each in the weekly period

in which the holiday occurs; (ii) Iii respect of any worker tinder -,,spensitin; provided that any worker suspeaded on a elm:

i.s

not sustained_ shall be entitled to the benefit. of the guarantee during the period of his suspensi,e;

(iii) In respect of office cleaners (female) the guarantee period may be reduced by such time as is necessary to maintain the hours of werk

a pint.

tot. Suit (lay T1110, :

(a)

Aeork_

(i) All time worked in excess

rate ing hours in any erie day shall be pent ulna time of time and a-quarter for the first two and a-half for the next two hours and thereafter double time; provided that double time shall be paid for overtime on all work other titan work for any department of the State. (ii) Extra rates shall be computed on the rate apI

tile clay on whieh flu: 1t-- is worked; 1,1'0double time shall be lilt maximum. Vided (b) Subject to Subelause (a) (ii) time worked on

Hcalde

to

Sundays, Christmas Lay, Good Friday, or Labour Day

shall be paid for at the rate of time and a-half. (e) All time worked during the usual meat time by any worker at his home station shall be pu:.1 it iv overtime rates, and such rates shall continue lull inworker knocks off for his meal. (d) Any worker brought on to work outs-title his ordinary working hours shall except when such wri'ic elusive ei eloal limes i5 continuoue with hi etolivar

old:a-

shift, be peit a minimum of tsvo hours' pa: provided that the worker slou' not lie it :try obliged to until: for the two hours if the job l'er which I

lie bas, been brought on has been coin

Ii

ii

ame.

(e) Any worker brought on duty on stobbiy shall

be

paid a minimum of four hours at the rate applicable to that day, and shall not be required te work for the four hours if the work for which he is brought on duty does not last that period. Any worker hr tight. on duty on Christmas Day, Good Friday, or Labour Day shall be paid a minimum of eight hours' pay- at 'rite try rates, and should the work for which he is brought on duty not last the full eight lioar.=,, lie shall not be required to work for the full eight hours. (f) The provisions of Subclauses (a) to (e) (both inclusive) shall not apply to watchmen, who Mall he paid at rate or time and a-quarter for all time worked in excess of ten hours in any one shift, and for all time worked on Sundays. 35.Away-from-home and Meal Allowance. (a) The following allowances shall lie granted to workers temporarily lodging away from their home

station:

(i) For the first twenty-four hours or part thereof: Where attended barracks are used-6s. Where unattended barracks are used-6s. Gd. Where barracks are not used-8s.

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(ii) After the first twenty-four hours at the rate of 41 per hour; (iii) After the first twenty-four hours a charge of ls, per night with a maximum of 5s. per week shall be made where accommodation of barracks other than a van is provided, and a charge of 6d. per night with a maximum of two shillings and sixpence per week shall be made where barracks in the shape of van or tent, bed and blankets are provided. (b) It will be optional for the workers to use the barracks and/or the. General Manager to allow them to do so. If used, after the first twenty-four hours a charge of one shilling (1s.) per night, with a maximum of five shillings (5s.) per week, shall be made for attended barracks, and a charge of sixpence (6d.) per night, with a maximum of two shillings and sixpence (2s. (id.) per week for unattended barracks. (c) The allowance shall be calculated from the time of leaving to the time of returning to the home station.

(d) In addition to the allowance provided for in Subclause (a) a worker booked off or temporarily lodging in a district carrying an allowance shall be grantecl such allowance, or if already in receipt of a district allowance, shall be granted the difference between such allowance and any higher allowance applic-

able to the district in which he is booked off or lodging.

A day's allowance to be granted for the first

thirty hours or any part thereof, and each subsequent twenty-four hours or part thereof; time to be calcu-

lated front time of departure front home station to

time of departure from foreign station. (e) A worker absent front Isis home station on duty (not being a worker temporarily lodging away front his home station) shall be paid two shillings (2s.) for his second and each succeeding meal; provided that any worker who, in fact, incurs expense in providing his first meal shall be entitled to lie paid two shillings (2s.) in respect thereof. (f) The above subclauses shall not apply to gangers and repairers at out-camps on their own lengths, but they shall be granted one shilling -and sixpence for each night during, which their gang is stationed at an out-camp:

Provided that until otherwise mutually agreed between the parties the gangs attending to the present lengths embracing Bullsbrook and Bookara shall not be entitled to any away-from-home allowance when camped at those two stations. (g) The General Manager may- in his discretion make any allowance in addition to those provided in the foregoing subclauses, and the Head of the Branch shall also have discretion to make any such additional allowances, not exceeding seven shillings and sixpence (is. Gd.) per day.

(II) Married workers temporarily transferred for a

period exceeding three months but which is not expected ti e:.;ie-ed six months, and not moving their permanent homes, will be paid a weekly- allowance of twenty-five (:15s.) in lieu of transfer or lodging allowance

to cover the excess cost of living away from their

Itorte,t provided that, should any other lodging allowance becente clue to a worker whilst transferred, such allowame. together with the allowance provided for in the foregoing paragraph, shall in no case exceed the allowance payable under Subclause (a). (i) Where workers are employed on a series of works up and down the line, and are provided with sleeping accommodation in tents or vans, the removal of tents or vans front one place to another will not for the purpose of Sub-clause (h) be deemed to have altered their headquarters.

(j) The foregoing allowances will not be paid (i) during any period of absence from duty with-

out pay-, unless such absence is due to sickness of the worker and does not exceed one

week;

(ii) during any period of annual leave.

30.Workers in Breakdown Gangs. Workers in breakdown gangs shall, in lieu of awayfrom-home allowance and travelling time, be provided with board and sleeping accommodation, and shall be paid from the time they leave until they return to their home station, except during such period as they shall he booked off duty, if such period shall exceed ten consecutive hours. Time occupied in travelling shall be paid at bare time rates. Actual working time shall be paid at overtime rates after eight hours' work per day.

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Part .117.-717orkshops (including Tradesmen and theft. Assistants at Running Sheds) and Stores Section.

37.Hours of Duty,

Forty-four hours, exclusive of Sunday time, shall con-

stitute a week's work. No day's work shall exceed eight hours forty-eight minutes without payment of overtime. The week's work may extend over five or six days at the option of the General Manager. 38.Guaranteed Week. (a) The General Manager shall guarantee to each worker, other than a casual, a full week's work, exclusive of Sunday work, except during such period as by reason of any action on the part of any section of

his employees, or for any other cause beyond Ids control he is unable wholly or partially to carry on the running

of the trains or workshops. Each week shall stand by itself.

(b) The guaranteed period may be redueed as fol-

lows:

(c) Overtime or night shift shall be calculated on the

basis of the rate paid for night shift.

41.Away-from-home and Meal Allowances. (a) The following allowances shall be granted to workers temporarily lodging away from their home station:

(i) For the first twenty-four hours or part thereof: Where attended barracks are used . ads. Od. Where unattended barracks are used Os. Gd. Where barracks are not used .. Ss. Od. (ii) After the first 24 hours, 4d. per hour. (iii) After the first 24 hours a charge of ls. per night with a maximum of 5s. per week shall be made where accommodation of barracks, other than a van is provided, and a charge of sixpence (Gd.) per night with a maximum of two shillings and sixpense (2s. Oh.) per week shall be made where barracks in the shape of van or tent, bed, and blankets are provided. (iv) Married workers temporarily transferred for I

(i) In respect to Christmas Day, Good Friday, and Labour Day, one day for each in the weekly period in which the holiday occurs; (ii) in respect of Easter Monday and Anzac Day, ,one day for each in the weekly period in which the holiday occurs, should the adult workers concerned decide by vote that a holiday shall be observed. This vote shall be taken not more than four weeks mid not less than two weeks before the holiday occurs. Returned soldiers shall not be entitled to vote in respect of Anzae Day;

(iii) in respect of any worker under suspension: Providned that any worker suspended on a charge which

is not sustained, shall be entitled to the benefit of the guarantee during the period of his suspension. (iv) in respect of any day when, as the result of a vote taken by the workers concerned with the consent of the General Manager, or by agreement between the Union and the General Manager, a holiday is taken. 30.--Overtime, Sunday Time, and Holiday Time. (a) (i) All time worked in excess of the usual work-

ing hours ill any one day shall be paid at the rate of time and a-quarter for the first two hours and time and a- half for the next two hours, and thereafter double tinie; provided that double time shall be paid for overtime on all work other than work for any department of the State. (ii) Extra rates shall be tomputed on the rate applicable to the day on which the time is worked; provided that double time (f.c., twice the ordinary rates) shall be tile Maximum.

(b) Subject to Subclause (a) (ii) time worked on Sundays, Christmas Day, Good Friday, or Labour Day

shall be paid for at the rate of time and a-half. (e) All time worked during the usual meal time by any worker at his home station shall be paid for at overtime rates and such rates shall continue until the worker knocks off for his meal.

(d) Any worker brought on duty for any purpose

outside his ordinary working hours shall be paid

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minimum of two hours; provided such work, exclusive of meal!, time, is not continuous with his shift, and provided that the worker shall not be obliged to work for two hours if the job for which he has been brought, on has been completed in less time. Sunday Or (e) Any worker brought on duty Olt holiday shall lie paid a minimum of four hours' pay at the rate applicable to that day, and he shall not he required to work for the four hours, if the work for, which he is brought on does not last that time. Any worker brought on duty on Christmas Day, Good Friday, or Labour Day shall be paid a minimum of eight hours' pay at ordinary rates, and lie shall not be re-, :1

quired to work for that period if the work for which lie is brought on is completed before that time.

(f) The provisions of Subclauses (a) to (e) (both inclusive) shall not apply to watchmen, who shall be paid at rate of time and a-quarter for all time worked in excess of ten hours in any one shift, and for all time worked on Sundays.

Shift Work. (a) Whenever shift work is required all shifts except 40.

the day shift shall be paid for at the rate of time and a.- quarter.

(b) Work other than day shift shall not be 'recognised as night shift, unless five consecutive nights are worked, but shall be deemed to be overtime; provided that where

shift is not worked on account of a holiday, such shift shall, for the purpose of this clause, be, counted as if it had been worked. a.

[APRIL 4, 1930.

period exceeding three months, but which is not expected

to exceed six months and not moving their permanent homes, will be paid a weekly allowance of twenty-five shillings (25s.) in lieu of transfer or lodging allowance

to cover the excess cost of living away from their

home; provided that, should any other lodging allowance become clue to a worker whilst transferred, such 'allow-

ance together with the allowance provided for in the foregoing paragraph shall in no case exceed the allowance payable under Subclause (a). (b) It will be optional for the workers to use the barracks and for the General Manager to allow them to do so. If used, after the first twenty-four hours a charge of one shilling (1s.) per night with a maximum of five shillings (5s.) per Week shall be made for attended barracks and a charge of sixpence (Gd.) per night with a maximum of two shillings and sixpence (2s. Cd.) per week for unattended barracks. (e) The allowance shall he calculated from the time of leaving to the time of returning to the home station. ((I) In addition to the allowance provided for in

Subclause (a) a worker booked off or temporarily lodging in a district carrying an allowance shall be granted such allowance, or, if already in receipt of a district allowance, shall be granted the difference between such allowance and any higher allowance applicable to the district in which he is booked off or lodging. A day's allowance to be granted for the first thirty hours or any part thereof, and each subsequent twenty-four hours or part therecif; time to be calculated from rime of departure from home station to time of departure from foreign station. (e) A worker absent from his home station on duty

(not being a worker temporarily lodging away from

his home station) shall be paid two shillings for his sec.ond and each sueeeeding meal; provided that any worker who, in fact, incurs expense in providing his first meal shall be entitled to be paid two shillings (2s.) in respect thereof. (f) The foregoing allowances will not be paid: (i) During any period of absence from duty without pay, unless such absence is due to sickness of the worker

and does not exceed one week; (ii) During any period of annual leave. (g) The General .Manager may in his discretion make any allowance in addition to those provided in the foregoing subclasses and the Head of the Branch shall also have discretion to make any such additional allowances not exceeding seven shillings and sixpence (7s. Gd.) per day. 42.Workers in Breakdown Gangs. Workers in breakdown gangs shall in lieu of awayfrom-home allowance and travelling time be provided with board and sleeping accommodation, and shall be

paid from the time they leave until they return to

their bionic station, except during such period as they shall be booked ofr duty, if such period shall exceed ten consecutive hours. Time occupied in travelling shall be paid at bare time rates. Actual working time shall be paid at overtime rates after eight hours' work per day.

Part V.--Rates of Pay. Prom 1st July, 1928, to :10th June, 1929Basic wage males, £4 cm. per neck.

From. 1st :July, 1929Basic wagenmles week.

7s. per

Prom 1st July, 1928, to 30th June, 1929Basic wagefemales, £2 5s. 11d. per week. From 1st July, 1929Basic wagefemales, £2 7s. per week.

APNTL 4, 1930.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

The following workers shall be paid at the margins shown against their respective items, the daily rate for eight hours to be adjusted to the nearest penny:-

1035 Basic wage £4 5s. per week.

Item,

Margin per Week over Basic wage. s. d.

Ba-sic wage £4 Is. per week.

Item,

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6;

Porter Train Caller ... Uniform Porter ... Porter, Goods ... Porter, Goods, engaged solely on sheeting, outside duty Porter, Relief ... (This designation shall apply to workers

Margin per Rate per Week over day of Basic wage. 8 hours. s. d. s. d.

nil 30 30 30 60

....

15 16 16 16 16

5 0

0 0 7

7

6

16 10

7

6

10 10

7

6

16 10

6

0

16 16 16 16 16

who for one-third of a year have been relieving SM., A.S.M., N.S.M., Sig-

nalman and Guards) Porter, receiving and delivering goods at Midland Junction and Moora 8. Checker, Goods ... 9. Stower, Goods ... 10. Stower, Brakevan 7.

6 0 30 6 0

Conductor Conductor, Senior ... 13. Ticket Collector (A worker who for the hulk of his work11. 12.

ing time is on the barrier shall be paid as a Ticket Collector) Ticket Examiner on trains ... Shunter ... Shunter, after twelve month's service as Shunter provided Guards' examination has been passed 17. Head Shunter ... (Shunter when in charge of an engine to be paid. as Head Shunter) 18. Head Shunter after two years' service as Head Shunter 19. Guard, 4th Class, first two years' service 20. Guard, 3rd class, over two and up to four years' service as guard 21. Guard, 2nd class, over four and up to 14. 15. 16.

22.

six years' service as guard Guard, 1st class, over six years' service as guard (Subject to passing as all proper examina-

0

3

7 7 0 7

0

10

600 00

17 10 17

11

7 1

15

0

18

2

18

0

Is

9

15 18

0 0

18 18

2

12

0

19

7

24

0

10 10

9

less than two years' service after appointment shall be in the fourth class. Guards with two years' ser-

vice and less than four years' service after appointment shall be in the 3rd class. Guards with four years' service and less than six years' service

after appointment shall be in the 2nd class. Guards with over she

years' service after appointment shall be in the 1st class)

23. 24.

25. 20. 27.

hours)

12 18 27

0

0 0 0

16 17

7

8

18 20

4

0

9

(A worker engaged cutting in shall be

34. 35. 36.

37. 30. 40. 41. 42. 43.

44. 45. 46. 47. 4S. 49.

50. 51. 52. 53. 54.

nil 3

0

15 15 15 16

6

0

16

...

nil nil

Repairer Repairer, with 6 months' experience Repairer, with 12 months' experience (When employed laying more than two abutting rails or renewing a set of any

9

U

'

7

5

5 0

17

Length Runner ------------

class length .. Platelayer Platelayer, Leading ... Platelaying Ganger Construction Ganger ... Line and Signal Maintainer Assistant Line and Signal Maintainer Wireman .. Lineman Lineman Ganger Mainlayer Chainman

Blacksmith-See also Item No. 171 (16, 17)

Fitter-See also Item No. 171 (12, 13) ..

Turner ... Plumber -----------Tinsmith ...

Electroplater

0 0 0

9

24

0

17 10 17

8 9

18

0

18

24

0

19 10

9

0

18

0

17 18

24 0 24 0 18 0 12 0 18 0 15 21 15 9

30

0 0 0 0 0

24 0 24 0 24 0 24 0 24 0

1

9

19 10 19 10 18 17 18 18 19 18 17

9

20 11 19 10 19 10 19 10 19 10 19 10

19 10 19 10

1

Stay Lathe Machinist ... 77. Buffer Milling Machinist ... ... 78. Car and Wagon Tender Brass Boring Machinist 70. Auto Stud Machinist (whilst operating

16 16

0

4 4

0

18 18 18

16

0

18

4

80. Grinder (wet) ... ... 81. Pneumatic Tube Cutter and Tapper ... 32. " Ajax " Nut and Bolt Machinist ... 83. Driller 84. Nat and Bolt Machinist (other than

16 16 16 12 12

0 0 0 0

18 18 18 17 17

.1

12 12 12 12 12 18 18 18 18 18 18 15 15

0

8 S

0

17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 16 16 17 16 17

6

0

16

7

...

...

...

...

tools

machines in present condition)

- -

85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 00. 91. 92. 93. 04. 95. 96. 97. 9S. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103.

107. 108. 109. 110. 111.

" Ajax ") Screwing Machinist ... ... ... Punch and Shearing Machinist ... Tube End Machinist ... ... ... Friction Saw Machinist ... ... Slotter and Ribber ... ... ... Sawyer (Bandsaw and following bench) Wood Turner ... ... ... ... Wood Shaper ... ... ... ... Moulding Machinist ... ... ... Foursicled Planer ... ... ... Car Tenon Machinist ... ... ... Hollow Chisel Morticer ... ... 1: niversal General Joiner ... ... Other Wood Machinists ... ... Tailer-out (saw bench and band saw) ... Metal Grinder and Polisher ... ... idy:miser (when so engaged) .. Wircworker ... ... ... ...

0 0 0

0

0

16

9 6 6

12 6 9

First Assistant, Ajax Nut and Bolt Machinist

Second Assistant, Ajax Nut and Bolt Machinist Boilermaker's Assistant-Sec also Item No. 171 (13), (14), (15) Striker-Sec also Item No. 171 (17), (18) . . ... ... Forge Underhand ... Forge Steam Hammer-Driver ... Fitter's Assistant-Sec also Item No. 171 (13), (14) Carpenter's Assistant ... ... ... Coppersmith's Assistant-Sec also Item

0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0

is such as to require a second-class

class certificate Stationary Engine Driver, whose work

is such as to require a third class

125. 126. 127. 128. 129.

130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136.

Crane Driver, Steam, Loco. Shops Electrical Motor Attendant ... Shaft and Belt 'Attendant ... ... Caustic Tank Attendant

... ... ... ... ... Engine Sling Maker and Lifter ... ... Engine Lifter ... ... Wire Rope Splicer (when so engaged) Lifter-See also item No. 171 (23) ... ... ... Lifter, Leading Hand ... ... ... Car anti Wagon Oiler ... ... Car and Wagon Examiner ... Car and Wagon Examiner, Leading ...

(At stations where four or more Car

and Wagon Examiners are employed one shall be classed as Leading Car and Wagon Examiner) ha r Electric Light Examiner ...

137. 178. car Electric Light Examiner, Leading 179. Lead Burner ... ... ... ... 140. Electric Battery Hand... 141. Lcadworker assisting Electric Battery

Hand and Lead Burner

142. 143.

Acid Room Attendant (Electrical Dept.) .,. ... ... ... Pumper ...

4

4

4 4 8

8

8 8 9

9 9 9 9 9 2

2 1 7 7

8 7 1

9

0

17

1

0

17

1

9

17 17 16

1

9 6

0 0 0

6

0

0

16 16

7

3 3 3

0 0

16 16

0 0

3

0

16 16 16 19 18 10 18 18 16 18

0 7 7

17

8

... ... 113. Painter's Assistant-See also Item No. 114. 'I.'arner's and Machinist's Assistant ... 115. Moul. ICI'S Assistant ... ... ... 116. ca-ti lig Drc-;er ... ... ... ... 117. Viirnaceman (Forge) ... ... ... 118. Purriacoman (Iron Foundry) ... ... 119. Assisia it Furnaccmau (Iron Foundry) 120. Farnteetaan (Brass Foundry) ... 121. Yurnaceman (Boilershop) ... ... 122. Stoker 123. Stationary Engine Driver, whose work

19 1.0

9

No. 171 (20), (21) 112. Plumber's Assistant ...

2 1

1

19 10

19 18

9

2

17

0 0

8 3

4

19 10 19 10 19 10

0

...

0

6

6

21 18 6

15 3

13

12 0

cell ificate

0

20

9

20 16

Shaper

drills

124. 13 12

7

19 10 19 10 19 10 19 10

74. Rail Planer ... ... ... ... 75. Lapper and Grinder not using precision

1

when classifying the lengths of permanent way to indicate which lengths require a leading repairer)

Repairing Ganger, in charge of 3rd class length Repairing Gauger, lit charge of 2nd class length Repairing Gauger, in charge of let

0 0

0 0

I at ;mid a painter's rate)

engaged)

rails, or rails in connection with a set of points, platelayer's rate shall be paid) 33. Repairer, Leading ... (it shall be the duty of the Company,

0 0

22 18

19 10 19 10 19 10 19 10

3rd class signalman for each day so

Crossing-keeper -----------Gate-keeper

0 0

171 (22) (Workers operating paint machine shall

paid at a rate not less than that of

28. 20. 30. 31. 32.

0

18 24 24 24 24 27 24 24 24

71. Slotter ... ... ... ... ... 72. Driller using boring or cutter bar ... 73. Driller using Asquith or Tullis Radial

106.

16

Paint Mixer ... ... ... ... Bricklayer -See also Item No.171 (19) Tarpaulin-maker ... ... ...

39

0

105.

0

... ... ... ... ... ...

day of 8 hours. s. d.

24 24 24 24 24 24 24

69. 70.

104.

3 6

Saw Doctor ... Saw Filer ... ... Carpenter ... ... Carbuncle': (including Fans) Wagonbuilder ... ... Coach Trimmer ... Signwriter ... ...

Miller, General or T.niversal (other then machines for milling throats of buffers) 67. Borer ... ... ... ... ... 08. Lapper and Grinder using precision tooLs

76.

tions and tests, if any, guards with

Guards shall be entitled to promotion from class to class as follows :To the 3rd class after two years' service in the 4th class To the 2nd class after two years' service in the 3rd class To the 1st class after two years' service in the 2nd class Signalman, 4th class ... Signalman, 3rd class ... Signalman, 2nd class ... Signalman, 1st class ... Signalman, Special class (per day of 6

55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66.

Rate per

12 18

12

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9

0

12

0 0 0 0

6 6

15 9

6

12 18

12 0 18 0 30 0 12 0 12 0 6 6

0

0

1 7

0

:3

9 7

2 2 0 9

17 8 15 'J 16 7 16 7 18 2 17 1 17 8 17 1 17 8 16 7

17 18

8

17 18

8

9

0

20 11 17 8 17 8

16 7 16 7

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

1036

Basic wage £4 5s. per week.

Item.

144.

Margin per Rate per Week over day of Basic wage 8 hours

Crane Driver, Steam, outside Loco. Shops

s. d.

s. d. 12 0

17

8

145. Fuelman (when crane not provided) ...

6

0

16

7

the trucks until loaded into engine to be paid as fuelman while eo engaged) 146. Fuelman (if crane provided) ... ... 147. Spark Arrester Repairer-See also Item No. 171 (13) 148. Brick Arch-builder-See also Item No 171 (13), (14) 149. Raker-out and Tuber-See also Item

3 3

0 0

16 16

0

3

0

16

0

9

0

17

1

12

0

17

8

6

16 18 18

7

15 15

0 0 0

12

0

17

8

12 0 12 0

17 17 17 17 16 16 16

8

(All workers engaged handling coal from

150. 151. 152. 153.

154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162. 163.

No. 171 (13) Storeman-in-charge (with or without assistance) Running Shed Stores Storeman, Running Shed ... Storeman, despatching (Stores Branch) Storeman-in-charge, timber and iron store (Stores Branch) Storeman-in-charge, oil store (Stores Branch) Storeman-in-charge, Stationery section Storeman, Hardware section ... ...

Storeman, Electrical section ... Storeman, Traffic section ... Storeman, others ... ... Assistant Storeman ... ... Store Packer ... ... ... Caretaker, Barracks (per week) Caretaker, Dams (per week) ... ... 164. Watchman 165. Horse Driver ... ... ... ... 186. Labourer-See also Item No. 171 (25), (26), (27), (28)

... Labourer in Running Sheds ... Office Cleaner (female)-2s. lid. per hour, with a minimum of 34s. per week 169. Junior Workers : The rates for junior workers shall be as under :Up to 16 years of age-30 per cent 167. 188.

of basic wage

16 to 17

170.

17 18 19 20

35 45 55 65 85

18 19 20 21

if

Apprentices : The rates for apprentices

9

0 0

9 6 0 3 0 6 0 3 0 1 6 3 0 6 0

0

2 2

8 1 1 7

0 7

nil

16 16 15

5

nil

15

5

0 7

Per week. 1

5

6

1

9

9

2

6

3 9 3

1 18 2 15 3 12

3

1

1

3

Second

1

5

6 3 3

Fifth

wage

30 45 65 85

1 18 2 15 3 12

3

171.-Notes, Allowances, Etc. No goods shed worker shall be required to work more than five consecutive hours without a meal. 2. Casual hands shall be paid 10 per cent., in addition to the rates specified above. 3. Any worker employed upon concrete work to be 1.

paid ld. per hour extra. 4. Any worker working in water over his boots

shall be paid ls. per day extra. 3. Leading hand tradesMen shall be paid fifteen shillings (15s.) per week above the minimum of their

respective grades. G. Any tradesman placed in charge of three or more

other tradesmen or of six other workers shall be paid as a leading hand tradesman. 7.

Fitters when in charge of four or more other

workers on outside work shall be paid as leading hand tradesmen whilst so employed. S. Marker-out, Car and Wagon-builder, to be paid as leading hand whilst so employed. 9. (a) Tool allowance : Car-builders, Wagonbuilders, and Carpenters shall be allowed ls. per week tool allowance in addition to ordinary rates. (b) Car-builders', Wagon-builders', and Carpenters' Apprentices shall be supplied with the following tools:

-Six chisels; three twist bits (auger) ; six nail bits; one brace; two saws; one square; one rule; one oil-

stone; one nail punch ; one screwdriver; one hammer; one mallet; two wooden planes (one smoothing and one jack plane). (c) These tools shall, during the apprenticeship

period, remain the property of the department.

Ap-

prentices shall be responsible for all breakages or losses and shall make good all such losses. At the conclusion of the apprenticeship course, on satisfactorily passing final examination. the tools shall become the property

of the apprentices. (d) These apprentices shall receive 9d. per week tool allowance.

(e) Tool allowance shall not be made to a worker or apprentice who is absent on extended annual or sick leave.

Shunters and Goods Checkers employed in con-

nection with the transit of sulphur from ship's side

shall be paid ls. per day whilst so employed and shall also he provided with goggles. 11.

A worker employed as a Tapper-out, if not a

tradesman, shall receive ls. 6d. per 'day over his rate on casting days. 12. Fitters employed on hot or dirty locomotives or stripping for repairs locomotives, boilers, steam or electric cranes, or when repairing Babcock and Wilcox or other stationary boilers in situ (except repairs on bench to steam and water mountings), or when repairing the conveyor gear in the conduit of power house, and stripping locomotives for scrapping, shall be paid lid. per hour extra on account of the dirty nature of the work. 13. Fitters and their Assistants, Boilermakers' Assistants, Brick Arch-builders, Spark Arrester Repairers, and their Assistants, and Bakers-out and Tubers, when employed in Running Shed, shall lie paid lid. per hour extra. 14.

Apprentices, Boilermakers' and Fitters ' Assist-

ants, and Brick Arch-builders shall be paid lid. per hour whilst engaged upon any work in respect of ;which tradesmen receive such an allowance.

15. Boilermakers' Assistants when employed upon flanging fires or at big press shall be paid Gd. per day extra when engaged inside tenders, bunkers, or side tanks, where the only entrance is through the man hole or of which less than one-third the area of top, side or end is removed, shall be paid lid. per hour extra. 16. Blacksmiths and their Assistants employed stripping springs which have not been through the caustic soda process shall be paid lid. per hour extra whilst so

employed.

shall be as under :First year, 25 per cent of basic Third Fourth

10.

[APRIL 4, 1930.

17. Blacksmiths and their Assistants employed on work which is heated in hot fires shall be paid at the rate of time and a-quarter whilst so engaged. 18. Blacksmiths' 'Assistants if and when employed taking heats shall be paid lid. per hour extra. 19. Bricklayers when employed on flues or boilers

shall be paid lid. per hour extra.

20. Coppersmiths' Assistants when engaged in mixing metal shall he paid Gd. per day extra.

21. Coppersmiths' Assistants when en iihged with Coppersmith on the Oxy- Acetylene and Eleciric Weld-

ing Plant to be paid 11d. per hour extra. 22. Painters' Assistants when engaged fumigating buildings, etc., to be paid lid. per hour extra. When engaged cleaning out tenders and water tanks, or painting inside tenders or water tanks, to be paid 3d. per

hour extra.

23. Lifters when engaged stripping shall be paid lid. per hour extra. 24. Powder Monkey shall be paid fifteen shillings

per week extra. 23. Labourers employed on bitiunen process shall be

paid is. per day extra.

26. Labourers employed as tar -hands shall be paid ls. per day extra.

27. Labourers employed using hammer and drill or juniper shall be paid 3d. per hour extra. 28. Labourers when engaged cleaning flues, boilers, cesspools, or dry-wells shall be paid ls. per day extra. 29. Oxy-acetylene and electric welding plants shall be operated by tradesmen and apprentices in their final your only, who shall be paid is. per day over the rate of their particular trade or year as the ease may be.

Signed for and on behalf of The Midland Railway Company of Western Australia, Limited, this twelfth day of March,

1930, in the presence ofA. J. Brown. J. J. POYNTON, Attorney and General. Manager.

Signed for and on behalf of The West

Australian Midland Railway Employees' Industrial Union of Workers this

twelfth day of March, presence ofA. J. Brown.

1930,

in the

J. STE VE.NSON, President.

W. D. JOHNSON, General Secretary.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

APRIL 4, 1930.]

SCHEDULE. Apprentices.

(a) Applicants for apprenticeship to the General Manager who comply with the Company's regulations 1.

its to educational qualifications shall be invited to appeal

before an Apprentices'. Selection Board, free passes over the Company's railway being issued for the purpose. No alteration shall be made to the aforesaid regulation without the concurrence of the Union concerned;

failing agreement, the matter to be referred to the Court of Arbitration for settlement. (b) The Apprentices; Selection Board shall consist

of

(1) A Chairman appointed by the General Manager. (2) The Workshops Foreman of the trade or calling concerned. (3) A representative Tradesman from each trade to

be appointed by the Unions concerned, to be selected from and by the Tradesman in each trade employed by the General Manager. (c) The Board shall orally examine each applicant who appears before it, but if required by the Board the candidate shall submit himself to a written examination. The Board shall select the required number from those whom it considers the most suitable and place them in the order for engagement. (d) As vacancies for apprentices occur, the selected applicants shall be called up in the order in which they have been placed by the Board, provided that selected applicants attaining the age of seventeen years before engagement shall be written off the list. (e) The employment of any selected candidate will be subject to his passing the Company's medical examination, the cost of which not to exceed five shillings shall be borne by the applicant. 2. (a) An apprentice shall serve a probationary period of three months. At the end of the first and third months the Workshops Foreman of the trade concerned shall report as to the probationer's suitability

or otherwise, and at the end of the third month, if mutually agreed upon by the General Manager and the legal guardian of the boy he shall be indentured for

five years, the probationary period to form part of the term of apprenticeship. (b) An apprentice taken on probation shall, within fourteen days thereafter he registered by the General Manager by means of notice thereof to the Registrar in the form prescribed. (c) The Court may in any ease where it seems ex-. pedieut to do so, order that the probationary period be extended for a further term not exceeding three months. (d) A probationer shall work for such hours per day and for such remuneration as is prescribed by this agreement.

3. Every agreement of apprenticeship shall be subject to the provisions of the agreement in force for the time being applicable to apprenticeship in the industry. 4.

(a) Each apprentice shall during each year of

his apprenticeship attend the Technical School classes as arranged by the Company. Separate classes appropriate to each trade or calling shall be provided, viz., Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, and Advanced Classes. When

directed the apprentice shall report to the Technical School Instructor, who will decide in what class he shall be placed.

(h) The Director of Education, shall, at the begin-

ning of each year, draw up a syllabus showing the course from the various classes for the year. Such syllabus

1037

tion, unless he is exempted from such attendance under the provisions hereof or for other good cause.

(g) If the General Manager or the industrial Union concerned make representations to the Court that the facilities provided by the Technical School, or other place of vocational training for the teaching of apprentices, are thadequate. the Court may make such investigations and such rer.rts to the Minister controlling such, Technical School u such other place, as it deems necessary.

(h) Where in any case it is shown to . the satisfaction of the Court that any apprentice, by reason of his engagement on country work or other good cause cannot conveniently attend a Technical School or other prescribed classes, such of these provisions as relate to attendance at a Technical School or other prescribed classes, and to examinations, shall not apply to such apprentice, but he shall be subject to such conditions as the Court may direct. (i) The term of apprenticeship may be extended bv the Commit Cort on the failure of a n apprentice to puss any of the examinations, and for such purpose it shall be the duty of the General Manager to make any necessary recommendation to the Court. Any extension of the term of apprenticeship shall be subject to all the COM ditimis and stipulations in the original agreement except as to rates of wages, which shall be such amounts as the Court may determine. (j) -Upon the failure of an apprentice to pass two consecutive examinations it shall be the duty of the General Manager to report same to the Court with a recommendation as to the cancellation of the apprenticeship agreement or such other remedial measures (i.e.,

increased time for Technical instruction) as he may deem advisable. The Court, after notice to .111 parties

concerned, may cancel the agreement or make such other order, as it may deem necessary.

(k) A certificate shall be issued to each apprentice

showing the percentage of marks obtained in each subject for which he sat at the annual Technical examina-

tion, with remarks from the Head of the Branch as to the manner in which he has carried out his practical work during the preceding year.

(1) The General Manager shall submit a report to the Court in writing, accompanied by the examiners' reports, as to the result of the annual examination within one month of the date thereof. (m) Upon the completion of the period of training prescribed for apprenticeship, each apprentice shall be required to pass the final examination test to the satisfaction of the examiners, tind upon pass:lit, this test shall be provided with a eertificate to that effect. 4. The apprentice shall be placed wider the supervision of a leading hand tradesie:!, who v-ill teach and instruct or cause the apprentice to lie taught .and instructed in his trade or em-aft. e.ech lee ding tradesman shall (nice in every quarter, for each apprentice- under his control, submit a report reem Mille the skill, kio»vledge, aptitude and industry of lime apprentice and the progress made during the quarter. Time lest in mine one yiemr, ie:eept as hereinafter provided, shall be without pay, ;old shall he made up at the conclusion of each separate period of twelve months ;7").

at the rate fixed for the period during which ends time

was lost, and the inereased rate of wages shall not apply until such lost time (if any) has been fully made up. Provided that this clause shall not apply to-(i) Time absent attending compulsory naval or military training other than time imposed through failure

shall, where possible, include theory as applied to the trade, craft, ocupation or calling to which the apprentices are indentured. A copy of such syllabus shall be furnished to each Union concerned, and shall be subject to review by the Court of Arbitration. (c) At the end of the first and second terms in each year the Director of Technical Education shall report to the Head of the Branch in which the apprentice is

to become efficient or while undergoing confinement for an offence under time Defence Act.

and progress of each apprentice and upon any other matter calling for attention. (d) Au apprentice joining after the third term has

(v) Time occupied attending. Technical classes as prescribed during ordinary working hours. 6. The General Manager shall pay the apprentice imm respect of time lost through compulsory naval or military training (other than the additional training mentioned in Clause 5, Subclause (i) above), the amount by which

employed on the attendance, conduct, attention, aptitude,

commenced shall not sit for that year's annual examination, but shall commence his technical education when the school re-opens after the Christmas vacation. (e) Every apprentice shall be bound to submit himself to examination at the places and time fixed by the Director of Technical Education. (f) Every apprentice shall, prior to submitting himself to examination, produce to the Examiners a certificate that he has made at least 70 per centum of attendances at the Technical School or other place of instrue-

(ii) Time lost due to accidents on duty. (iii) Time lost through holidays prescribed by this

agreement.

(iv) Time lost by duly certified sickness not due to the apprentices' own misconduct or wilful default up to a maximum of four weeks in any one year.

the wages prescribed by this agreement exceeds the amount received by the apprentice from the Department of Defence. 7.

Where time lost through sickness exceeds four

consecutive working days, the General Manager may demand from the apprentice the production of a medical

certificate, and a further such certificate or certificates

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may he required if any time is lost through sickness

within seven days from the date of resumption of duty,

the cost, if any, of such certificate or certificates not

exceeding five shillings to be borne by the General Manager. S. No minor shall (except as a :junior worker under the provisions of this ag,reement), be employed or engaged in the industry except subject to the conditions of apprenticeship or probationership herein contained. 9. The Genera:, Manager shall be deemed to undertake the duty which lie agrees to perform as a duty enforceable under this agreement. 10. (a) The apprenticeship agreement shall be completed within one month of the end of the probationaty

period.

(b) All agreements of apprenticeship shall be drawn tip on a form approved by the Court and signed by the Head of the Branch on behalf of the General Manager, the legal guardian of the apprentice, the apprentice, and The General Manager, guardian, or the Registrar. apprentice shall not enter into any agreement or andertaking purporting to add to, vary, alter or amend any such agreement without the approval of the Court.

(c) There shall be three copies of each agreement, of which one shall be held by the General Manager, the legal guardian of the apprentice, and the Registrar. 11. Every agreement of apprenticeship entered into

shall contain

(i) The names and addresses of the parties to the

agreement.

(ii) The date of birth of the apprentice. (iii) A description of the trade, industry, craft, oc-

cupation or calling or combination thereof to which the apprentice is to be bound. (iv) The date at which the apprenticeship is to commence and the period thereof. (v) A condition requiring the npprentice to obey all reasonable directions of the employer and requiring the employer and apprentice to comply with the term-, of the relative industrial agreement, so far as they concern the apprentice.

(vi) A condition that technical instruction of the

apprentice when available shall be at the employer's expense; and in the employer's time, except in places where suel, instruction is given after the ordinary working hours.

(vii) A condition that in the event of the apprenin the opinion of the examiners, not progressing satisfactorily, increased time for technical instruction shall be allowed at the employer's expense to enable tice,

such apprentice to reach the necessary standard.

(viii) The general conditions of apprenticeship. (ix) A provision that it may be eaneelled by mutual consent by the employer and the legal guardian of the apprentice, giving one month's notice in writing to the Court and to the parties concerned that such apprenticeship shall be terminated. 12, The Court shall have the "power to t.,u,nsfer an apprentice from one employer to another either tem-

porarily or permanently: (i) If the employer does not provide the necessary

facilities for the apprentice to become proficient in his trade, or (ii) Upon the application of the employer or the apprentice for good cause shown. 13.

(a) The transfer of every agreement shall be

on a form approved by the Court and shall be made out in quadruplicate and shall, unless the Court otherwis, assigns, directs, he signed by the late employer or the legal guardian of the apprentice, the apr' ti cc, the Registrar, and the new employer. The transfer form

shall be completed within two months of the date on which the transfer is effected. (h) One copy each of the form of transfer shall be held by the late employer, the new employer, the legal guardian of the apprentice, and the Registrar. 14. Should the General, Manager at any time before the determination of the period of apprenticeship wish to dispense with the services of the apprentice he may, with the consent of the apprentice and guardian, transfer him to another employer carrying on business within a reasonable distance of the original employer's place of business who is willing to continue to teach the apprentice and pay the rate of wages prescribed by the Court in its award or otherwise according to the total length of time served and generally to perform the obligations of the original employer,

[APRIL 4, 1930.

15. In the event of an employer being unable to provide work for the apprentice or to agree with the legal guardian of the apprentice to cancel the agreement or to arrange a transfer, application may be made to the Court to arrange for such transfer or to

have such agreement cancelled. 16. When an apprentice cannot be usefully employed because of a strike, the General Manager shall be relieved of his obligations under the apprenticeship

agreement for the period of the strike.

17. The General Manager shall keep every apprentice constantly at work and teach or cause him to be taught the industries, crafts, occupations or callings in

relation to which he is bound apprentice, by competent

instruction in a. gradual and complete manner, and shall give him a reasonable opportunity to learn the same and receive during the period of his apprenticeship such technical trade and general instruction and training as may be necessary. And every apprentice shall, during the period of his apprenticeship, faithfully serve the General Manager for the purpose of being taught the industry, craft, occupation or calling in relation to which lie is bound, and shall also conscientiously and regularly accept such technical trade and general instruction and training as aforesaid, in addition to the teaching that may be provided by the General Manager. 18. The number of apprentices shall not exceed the

proportion of one to every two or fraction of the first two journeymen employed in shop work. 19. For the purpose of ascertaining the number of apprentices allowed to be taken at any time, the average number of journeymen employed on all working days of the twelve mouths immediately preceding such time shall be deemed to be the number of journeymen employed.

20. On the transfer or termination of any apprenticeship' from whatever cause, the General Manager shall give the apprentice a certificate stating what time he has served, full particulars of the branches of the trade or industry in which he has received instruction the proficiency attained, and shall also notify the Clerk of the Court and the cause thereof. 21. No apprentice employed under a registered agreement shall be discharged by the General Manager for alleged misconduct until the registration of the agreement of apprenticeship has been cancelled by order of the Court on the application of the General 'Manager. Provided, however, that an apprentice maybe suspended for misconduct by the General Manager, but in any such case the General Manager shall forthwith make application for cancellation of the agreement of apprenticeship and in the event of the Court refusing same the wages of the apprentice or such portion thereof as the Court may order shall be paid as from the date of such suspension, and in the event of the application for cancellation being granted, such order may take effect from the date when the appren-

tice was suspended. 22.

The word "apprentice" wherever used heroin

means any male of any age who is apprenticed to learn

or to be taught any industry trade, craft, or calling to which this Agreement applies, and includes an apprentice on probation.

23. (a) The General Manager shall not refuse employment to any person, or dismiss any employee from

his employment, or injure him in his employment or alter his position to his prejudice, by reason merely of the fact that the employee is a member of any Advisory Committee or Board or by reason merely of anything said or done or omitted to be done by ally such person or employee in the course of his duty as such member. (b) In any proceeding for any contravention of this regulation it shall lie upon the General Manager to show

that any person proved to have been refused employment or any employee proved to have been dismissed or

injured in his employment or prejudiced whilst acting as such member, was refused employment or dismissed or injured in his employment or prejudiced for some reason other than that mentioned in this regulation. 24. The Registrar shall prepare and keep a roll of apprentices containing (a) a record of all apprentices and probationers placed with employers; (b) a record of the progress of each apprentice, recording the result of the examiners' reports.

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25. Every industrial Inspector appointed in pursuance of the provisioas of " The Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925," shall have the power to enter any premises, make such inspection of the premises, plant, machinery, or work upon which any apprentice is employed or could be employed, interview any apprentic: or employee, examine any books or documents of tie' business relating to the wages and conditions of apprentices, interrogate the employer in regard to any of

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10.Rotation of Shifts.

If the plant is required to work more than one shift, engine-drivers shall follow their shift around in rotation

each week.

11.Annual Leave. Each worker shall be entitled to twelve days' annual leave each year on full pay, or should the period of em-

ployment be less than one year. the workers shall be paid in proportion as his length of service is to the full year's

the above-mentioned matters. 26. The forms supplied by the Arbitration Court will be used in connection with all apprenticeships.

employment.

12.Preference of Employment. Preference of employment shall be given in respect of the tasks for which rates of wages are specified in this Agreement to members of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association of Workers of West--

THE INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT, 1912-1925.

Engine-drivers and Firemen'sFederated (Union Plaster Co., Ltd.).

CM Australia.

13.Right of Access.

(Registered 21-2-30.)

Right of access to the works of the employer shall be

No. 1 of 1930.

granted to a duly accredited representative of the Union to investigate any complaint.

THIS Agreement, made in pursuance of " The Indus-

trial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925,7' this 1st day of February, One thousand nine hundred and thirty, between the Union Plaster Company, Limited, 167 James Street.

Signed for and on behalf of the Union

Plaster Company, Ltd., in the pre-

sence of

Perth (of the one part), and the Federated Engine-

Amy Kelly.

drivers and Firemen's Association of Australasia West Australian Branch Association of Workers (of the other part). Whereby it is mutually agreed as follows:

The Union Plaster Company, Ltd., C. WILLIAMSON, Secretary. The Common Seal of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Asso-

Basic Wage.This Agreement is based on a basic

wage of £4 5s. per week.

1.Area. This Agreement shall operate over the works of the Union Plaster Company, Limited, at Yellowdine, in the State of Western Australia.

ciation of Australasia (West Australian Branch) was affixed hereto in the presence of

2.Term.

G. A. BRADSHAW, General President. J. BREYDON, General Sr,cretary.

The currency of this Agreement shall be for a period

of one year from the 1st of February, 1930, with the right of either party after the 1st of February, 1931, to apply to alter, revise, or amend, or terminate Caine.

3.Hours of Labour. Except as hereinafter provided eight hours shall con-

stitute a day's work and forty-eight hours a week's work, inclusive of crib tune.

(a) Day Workers.The provision that eight hours

shall constitute a day's work shall be satisfied if the

time of duty be either eight and three-quarter 110w-s on five days and four and a-quarter hours on Saturday, or eight and a-half hours on five days and five and a-half hours on Saturday in each week.

(b) Provided also, that if it is mutually agreed between employer and employee, the plant may be Icult running during the crib hour on five days instead of working the Saturday short shift.

(c) For all time worked beyond the hours of duty in any day, payment shall be made at time and a-half rates.

4.Wages. (Basic wage £4 5s.

Od.

Engine-driver-Steam engine Internal combustion engine

If 50 B.H.P. or over .. If under 50 B.H.P. Firemen

per week.) Per shift. Margin. s. d. s. d. 4 10 19 0 18 17 16

0

3 10

6

3

0

1 10

4

5.District Allowance. In addition to the above rates ls. Gd. per day shall be paid for six days per week as a district allowance, not to be computed in calculating overtime. G. Overtime. For all work done beyond the hours of duty on any day, payment shall be at the rate of time-and-a-half.

7.Sundays. All work done on Sundays shall be paid for at timeand-a-half rates.

8.Holidays. Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Easter Monday, and Labour Day shall be observed as holidays, and all work

performed on these days shall be paid for at double time rates.

9.Full Payment for Shift. After beginning a shift workers shall not be paid less than a full shift, unless they leave of their own accord, or are dismissed for misconduct.

MIDLAND RAILWAY (ENGINE-DRIVERS, FIREMEN, AND CLEANERS). (Registered 21-3-1930.)

No. 3 of 1930: THIS Agreement, made in pursuance of " The industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925," this Twelfth .

of March, One thousand nine hundred and thirty, between the W.A. Ii idland Railway Employees' Industrial Union of Workers (hereinafter referred to as the "Union"), of the one part, day

and the Midland Railway Company of Western Australia, Limited (hereinafter referred to as the "Company"), of the other part, whereby it is mutually a-greed by and between the parties hereto as follows:-

1.Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall operate from the Second day of December, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-

eight, and shall remain in force until the First day

of December, One thousand nine hundred and thirtyone, subject to the provisions of the Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment Act, 1912-1925.

2.Area and Scope of Agreement. This Agreement shall apply only to members of the Union employed by the General Manager in and about

the working of the Midland Railway, and shall

be

binding upon the above-named parties, and shall operate

over the whole of the Midland Railway. If electric or other power is installed as a substitute for steam haulage members of the Union shall be employed to operate under the new power.

3.Interpretation.

"Worker" means a member of the Union employed as driver, fireman, cleaner, washoutman, washoutman's assistant, packer or .trimmer. "Attended Barracks" means any building attended to by a whole or part-time caretaker appointed for that purpose, which is provided with bed, clean bedding, cooking utensils and light, lighting facilities, and water and fuel.

"Unattended Barracks" means any van used as a

barracks provided with the accommodation mentioned in the previous definition, and any building which, whilst provided with the accommodation mentioned therein, is wholly unattended.

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"Main Depot" means a depot where six or more "Married Man" includes a single man who has a parent or child solely dependent on him and resident

locomotives are stationed.

in the State of Western Australia, but does not include a married man whose wife and family are neither resident with nor dependent upon him.

"Union" means the W.A. Midland Railway Em-

ployees' Industrial Union of Workers. "General Manager" means the General Manager of the Midland Railway Company of Wester", Australia, Limited.

4.Promotion. Promotion from cleaner to fireman and from fireman

to driver shall be made

(a) automatically by reason of acting work in accorddance with the next succeeding clause; and (b) independently of acting work, as vacancies arise,

according to seniority combined with proficiency

and good conduct, provided that the necessary examinations have been passed.

5.Acting Work (i.) A fireman or cleaner who has acted in the capacity of a driver or fireman respectively, for 313 days, shall be appointed to the higher grade, and the date of such appointment shall, notwithstanding subsequent regression, be taken for the purpose of determining when advancements from class to class become due. To ascer-

tain the number of days' acting work performed byl a worker all acting work heretofore or hereafter shall be counted, and the total number of hours worked by him in the higher capacity shall be divided by seven and one-third.

(ii.) For the purpose of maintaining the present order

of seniority amongst the workers, the following provisions shall obtain: (a) The General Manager shall, so far as practicable,

arrange that firemen and cleaners shall have the benefit of acting work according to seniority, and to that end shall transfer them from one depot to another as may be necessary. (b) Subject as hereinafter provided, when a fireman or cleaner has qualified by acting work and is appointed to the higher grade under the subclause (i) of this clause, each fireman or cleaner, as the case may he, above him on-the classification shall be deemed to have similarly qualified, and shall also be appointed to the higher grade: Provided, however, that the .foregoing provision

shall not apply to any fireman or cleaner who, during the preceding twelve months, has lost the opportunity of himself getting the benefit

of acting work by reason of his failure to

accept a transfer from one depot to another.

(iii.) A driver or fireman may, when traffic conditions so

require,

be.

temporarily employed as a fireman or

cleaner respectively, but whilst acting in the lower grade shall be paid the rate which he was receiving as driver or fireman respectively. (iv.) (a) A review of work performed in the advanced capacity during the previous three months will

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(e) In the event of an abnormal decrease in the to be handled in any one year, the margins provided for in paragraph (iv) (b), (1) and (2), and

traffic

(c) and (d), may be referred to a Board of Reference for review, and the Board shall have power to amend those margins as it may deem fit. (f) Each fortnight a return showing the acting work performed during the previous two weeks shall be supplied to the Secretary of the Union. (v.) Workers appointed under subclause (i) and (ii) hereof may be regressed, provided the total amount of advanced capacity work performed during the two weeks preceding that in which such appointments become due is less than the margin stipulated in subclause (iv) ; should the advanced capacity work performed for the same period be in excess of the margin provided in subclause (iv), appointments equal to such excess shall be retained: Regressions under this subclause to be made within a fortnight of such appointments becoming due.

(vi.) No driver or fireman in any class shall be re-

gressed until all the drivers and firemen respectively in the classes (if any) below him shall have been similarly regressed. After such regression, and whilst doing work in the lower grade, the drivers and firemen so regressed shall be paid the maximum rates provided for firemen and cleaners respectively: Notice of intention to regress to be served on the Union.

6.Retirement and Dismissal. (a.) No worker ofter six months' continuous service shall leave the service of the General Manager until the expiration of fourteen days' written notice of his inten-

tion to do so, without the approval of the General Manager. (b.) Except in the case of summary dismissal for

misconduct, fourteen days' written notice shall be given by the General Manager to any worker whose services are no longer required, and the reason for his dismissal shall be included in such notice.

7.Qualifications. (1.) Engine-Drivers: No person shall be employed as a driver on the Mid-

land Railway without the approval of the Head of the Branch. Such driver shall pass a satisfactory examination, and hold a certificate from the Head of Branch that he is competent. He must also have served as a fireman on the Midland Railway, or been employed as a driver or acting driver on other railways either within or outside Western Australia; always provided that no driver or fireman shall be engaged from outside the service of the Midland Railway unless, in the opinion of the Head of the Branch, there is no fully qualified worker available in the employ of the Midland Railway, when he shall report to the General Manager, who may thereupon authorise the appointment of such person or persons as may be deemed necessary: always provided that the Union shall receive due notice of any such proposed appointments.

(2.) Firemen: (a) No person shall be employed as a fireman on the Midland Railway without the approval of the Head of

after the close of each review period.

Such fireman must pass a satisfactory examination, and hold a certificate from the Head of the Branch that he is competent; he must also have served as a cleaner on the Midland Railway, or have

for the next quarter 'shall be: (1) Half full time, viz: 312 hours per quarter for

railways within or outside the State of Western Australia,: Provided always that r,o person from outside the service of the Midland Railway shall be employed

be held at the close of March, Tune, September, and December in each year. Any adjustment of the stair as provided for hereunder to date from the eighth day

(b) The margin of acting time permissible in any quarter without involving the question of prOmotion one fireman acting as driver.

(2) Full time, viz: 624 hours per quarter for one

cleaner acting as fireman. (c) The promotion of firemen to drivers and cleaners to fireman respectively, when the permissible margin of acting time for the previous quarter has been exceeded,

shall be made at the rate of one man for every unit of 624 hours (i.e., full time) over the margin in each class: Fifty (50) per cent, or over of a broken unit to be reckoned as 624 hours; under 50 per cent. to be

the 13ranch.

been employed as a driver, fireman, or cleaner on other

as a fireman unless, in the opinion of the Head of the Branch, there is no worker in the employ of the

Midland Railway fully qualified and available, when he shall report to the General Manager, who may thereupon authorise the appointment of such person or persons as may be deemed necessary; always provided

that the Union shall receive due notice of any such

proposed appointments.

(b) No worker shall be permitted to act as fireman

until he is twenty-one years of age, unless, in the opinion

dropped.

of the Head of the Branch, the requirements of the

acting work for the previous quarter has not been reached, shall be made on the basis of

(a) No candidate for the position of cleaner shall be admitted under the age of seventeen years. Re-

(d) Regression of drivers to firemen and firemen to cleaners respectively, when the permissible margin of One driver to fireman when acting time is less than

312 hours per quarter;

One fireman to cleaner when acting time is less than 624 hours per quarter,

service otherwise demand it. (3.) Cleaners:

trenched Midland Railways cleaners, firemen and drivers, whose previous service has been satisfactory to the General Manager, shall on application be given preference for employment, but this condition shall not debar

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n

7.TTr.

the General Manager from making any other appoint-

of 6a. per day or night, with

ment lie considers necessary to carry on the work if a suitable retrenched man is not immediately available.

d. pie week, shall be made where are proviled. No such deduction worker returns to his home station

(b) Cleaners under the age of eighteen years shall not he permitted to work between the hours of p.m. and 6 a.m.

S.-Rates of Pa,y.,

From 2nd December, 1923, to 30th ,Tune, 1929, Basic 5s. per week. wage From 1st July, 1929-Basic wage £1 7s. per week. The following workers shall be paid the margins

shown, the daily rate for

to the nearest penny

lion rs

to he adjusted (Based on

Basic Wage

E4 is. per Week.)

1.

s.d.

Cleaners-

17 years and under 18 ...

19 ... 20 ... 21 ...

18 19 20

21 years and

2 10 0 2 18 8 3

3

3

3 14 3 4 11 0

over

Margin per Rate per week over day of Basic Wage. 8 hours. 2.

Firemen(a) Third class-first year's service ... Second class-over one year and up to 21 years' service First class-thereafter

(b) Firemen with 10 years' service after appointment as firemen shall re-

up to five years' service First class-thereafter

...

(b) A driver whilst acting as driverin-charge-12s. per week extra (c) No driver shall be entitled to pro-

During first year Thereafter

...

homes.

Provided that, should any other lodging allowance become due to a worker whilst transferred, such allow-

ance together with the allowance provided for in the

ance payable under subclauses (a), (b) and (d).

21

0

19

3

24 0 30 0

19 10 20 11

38

0

22

46

0

23 10

4

foregoing paragraph, shall in no case exceed the allow(f) Where workers under the preceding sub-clause are

employed on a series of works up and down the lino

and are provided with sleeping, accommodation in vans, the removal of vans from one place to another will not lie deemed to have altered their headquarters. (g) The General Manager may in his discretion, make any allowance in addition to those provided in the fore-

going sub-clauses, and the Head of the Branch, shall also have discretion to make any such additional allowance not exceeding 7s. 6d. per day.

(h) The foregoing allowances will not be paid:-

(i) During any period of absence from duty without. pay unless such absence is due to sickness of the worker and does not exceed one week; (ii) During any period of annual leave.

Branch

Thereafter Washoutmen's Assistants

seasonal or exceptional or temporary traffic and not moving- their permanent homes will be paid a weekly allowance of 25s. in lieu of transfer or lodging allowance to cover the excess cost of living away from their

3 2

quired by the Head of the 5.

Time to be calculated from time of departure from

home station to time of departure from foreign station. .(e) Married workers temporarily transferred, for a period exceeding three months but which is not expected to exceed six months for the purpose of meeting

17 18

unless he satisfactorily passes any examination or test reWashoutmen, Packers and Trimmers During first year ...

ance to be granted for the first 30 hours or any part thereof and each subsequent 24 hours or part thereof;

0 0

motion from one class to another

4.

a (10)11 1. carrying an allowance shall be granted such alloy:mm.0, or if already in receipt of a district allowame, -hall be ::ranled the' difference between such allowance and any higher allowance applicable to the district in which lie is heeled off or lodging. A day's allow-

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partmental examination.

up to three years' service Second class-over three years' and

on to the time of booking off at home/

station. (d) 2'. worker booked of or temporarily lodging in

s. d.

Engine- drivers

(a) Fourth class-first year's service Third class-over one year and

ris allowance shall be calculated from the time

s. d.

ceive not less than minimum drivers' rate: Provided they have not failed to pass the de-

3.

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24 30

0 0

19 10 20 11

10 15

0 0

17 18

12.-Hamper Allowance. (a) A driver or fireman attending at an depot with a

er for a trip for which he is booked and which

3 2

9.-Workers performing Higher Duties.

(a) Workers called upon to perform higher duties shall, whilst performing such duties, be paid the minimum rate for the higher position, provided such minimum is not lower than the worker's regular rate of pay. This shall apply to cleaners employed on fueling or labouring work at main depots, and also at outside depots, provided that the work at such outside depots

is for a period of twenty minutes or longer in any one day.

(b) At main depots cleaners shall not be employed on fueling or labouring work, except in case of emer-

ncelled, or who shall have received less than two m.o,' notice of the cancellation of a trip requiring a hanioer, shall be allowed 5s. in respect of suck hamper. () Any worker having to proceed on an "away from home" job with less than fOur hours' notice shall lie paid an amount of 5s. in addition to ordinary expenses. (c) Any worker notified between 6 p.m. and S a.m. of

a ''book off" job requiring him to come on duty between those hours shall receive an allowance of 5s. in addition to ordinary expenses.

13.-Sunday away from House Station. Workers shall not he booked away from their home station for two Sundays in succession where it can be avoided by any reasonable arrangement.

gency.

(c) Should a cleaner at a running shed be called

upon to assist in washing out engines, he shall be paid

the minunum rate prescribed for a fireman, and such time shall be classed as acting firing.

.

10.-Agreement not to affect Present Wage. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to reduce the wage of any worker below the rate actually received by him on the date this Agreement is issued. 11.-Lodging Allowance.

The following allowance shall be paid to workers covered by this Agreement booked off or temporarily lodging away from their home station: (a) For the first 30 hours or part thereof, the sum of 5s. where attended and Os. where unattended barracks are provided, and 7s. where there are no barracks.

(b) After the first 30 hours and up to 7 days, the

suns of 4d. per hour, and thereafter 3d. per hour, provided that the reduction from 4d. to 3d. shall only be made in cases where the worker shall be stationed for over 7 clays in one place: Provided that a deduction

of ls. per day or night, with a maximum of 5s. per

week, shall be made where attended barracks are pro-

14.-Payment for Travelling Time. (a) A worker travelling as a passenger going to work away or returning to his home station shall be paid at his ordinary rates for the actual travelling or waiting time up to a maximum of 16 hours in one day. (1)) Any fireman travelling as a passenger going out

to act as a driver, or returning after having acted as

a driver, and any cleaner going out to act as a fireman or returning after having :meted as a fireman, shall re-

ceive payment for travelling time or waiting time at the minimum rate for the higher grade.

(c) Any driver or fireman who travels as a passenger from home depot to another depot, or vice versa, and is

then hooked off duty, and who has not been on duty prior to travelling, shall be allowed a minimum of two hours from the time booking on to the time of booking off duty.

(d) Sunday travelling time shall be paid at the same rates and on the same conditions as on week days.

(e) In respect of a worker who is provided with a sleeping berth in a passenger train, travelling time shall not count between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.; Provided this shall not operate to reduce the travelling time to he paid for below 8 hours in any one day.

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(f) A worker when travelling by sea shall be entitled to first class accommodation on the boat, and to one fourth only of the usual away from home allowance; travelling time shall be paid at ordinary rates, provided that not more than 8 hours shall be paid for his travelHng time in any one period of 24 hours.

15Payment when Booked on Duty and not Required. (a) Any driver or fireman booked on duty but informed before leaving the shed with his engine that he is not required for work, and who is only called upon to attend to his engine, shall be paid one-quarter day's pay at the rate applicable to that clay, but may be called upon for further duty without any further prescribed period of rest as provided for in 'Clause 16 of this Agreement. Any driver or fireman who is booked

on duty and is called upon to perform work other than attending to his engine, or who has to go out on traffic,

shall be allowed not less than 4 hours' pay at the rate applicable to that day. (b) Any driver or fireman booked up for duty shall

not. he entitled to any allowance when at least 2 hours' notice that he is not required has been left at his place of residence or barracks, as the case may be. Written

notice left with person in charge of a worker's place of residence will be deemed to be notice under this

clause.

(c) If a cleaner is brought on duty and it is found necessary before he has worked 2 hours to book him off so that he may be available to take up duty as a

shall be paid a minimum of 2 hours at the rate applicable to that day, but may he called upon for duty as fireman without the period of rest prescribed in sub-clause (f) of Clause 16. (d) Any worker brought on duty shall receive 4 hours' pay at the rate applicable to that day, except fireman, lie

as provided for in sub-clauses (a), (b), and (c) hereof. (e) No worker shall be brought on duty on a Sunday for less than 4 hours' work.

16.Minimum Time Off Duty. (a) Each driver and fireman shall be allowed off duty at home station for a minimum of 12 hours, and at foreign stations for a minimum of 8 hours, except as provided hereunder.

(b) Enginemen leaving home station for a foreign station which may entail booking off at a number of other stations before returning to home depot shall be booked off for twelve and 8 hours alternatively; Provided that the first booking off may be for a minimum of 8 hours or 12 hours, as the Company may require: ProYided further that unless the worker is notified to the contrary prior to leaving his home station the first booking off shall be for a period of 12 hours. (c) When enginemen are required to do anything apart from their rostered run the Company to apply the alternating rest period. (d) In the event of a crew having been booked off at a foreign station for 8 hours and the Company find it necessary to again book the same crew off on the return journey, the rest period on the second occasion to be 12 hours, so that no crew will be booked off

hours twice in succession. (e) When relieving at a foreign station or temporarily

transferred, the temporary station will for the purpose

of this clause be treated as the home station for the first and each subsequent booking off thereat. (f) After a cleaner, washoutman, washoutma,n's as-

sistant, or worker acting in that capacity has gone off duty he shall be allowed 10 hours before coming on duty again: Provided that if a worker has been employed during part of the shift as a fireman he shall be allowed rest period specified for firemen. (g) When a worker is brought on duty without the prescribed period of rest he shall be paid continuous

duty as from the time he booked on on the previous shift till booking off on the shift for which he had less than the stipulated rest period, excepting where the time by which the rest period falls short of the prescribed time does not. exceed 60 minutes, in which case he shall be paid at the rate of double time for the time between the actual rest period and the minimum

period of rest prescribed in this Agreement: Provided that, in either ease, he shall be deemed to have been booked off duty in so far as the computation of lodging allowance is concerned.

(h) The foregoing conditions shall not apply in cases of emergency when the attendance of a worker is required before the prescribed rest period has elapsed.

GAZETTE, W.A.

[APRIL 4, 1930.

The Shed Foreman shall determine as to the nature of such emergency and direct the worker concerned

accordingly in writing. He shall also report each case to his next superior Officer. (i) No worker shall be called or booked up for duty without having the prescribed period of rest while there is another qualified worker available who has had the prescribed rest.

(j) Each driver and fireman booked on duty after

9 p.m. and before 7 a.m. shall be called sufficiently long before coming on duty to enable him to get to the shed at the time booked. (k) Drivers and firemen booked off duty at a foreign

station where there is a caretaker at the barracks shall be called for duty irrespective of the hour booked on. At stations where there is no caretaker they shall be called if it can be conveniently arranged. (1) Each driver and fireman on being booked off duty on arrival at any shed shall come on duty again at such time as provided hereinbeforit, as he may be directed before leaving the shed, either verbally by the foreman or by the running sheet posted at the shed, except in cases of emergency, when drivers and firemen

may be called upon to resume duty at any time. (m) Drivers and firemen booked on rostered working between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. shall, when time permits, be given four hours' notice of any alteration in their working. (n) Should a driver or fireman not be able to ascertain before leaving the shed at his home station, either from the foreman or from the running sheet, when he shall next be required for duty he shall be free to assume that he will not be required for 12 hours, and may make his private arrangements accordingly.

(o) Between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. each

driver and fireman after being booked off duty for 12

hours shall make personal inquiry at the shed as to

when he is next required for duty, except when booked adjusting, in which case he shall be notified. Outside these hours he shall be notified at his place of residence at least two hours before being required for duty, provided that he shall have the specified period of rest, viz: 1.2 hours, before commencing duty. Writ-

ten notice left with the person in charge of worker's place of residence will be deemed to be notice under this clause.

17.Transfers. (a) When any transfer is ordered by the Company

the worker transferred shall not lose his right of appeal

against the transfer, and if on inquiry it is found that a transfer can, be arranged with another worker to suit the convenience of the Company, then he shall he retransferred. A worker transferring from one station to another over one mile distant involving a change of residence shall (1) be paid not less than £4 for a married man and 15s. for a single man. A married man who does not transfer his family shall be paid as a single man; (2) be paid such further out-of-pocket expenses (if any) as the General Manager in his discretion shall decide to have been reasonably incurred: (3) be granted free passes for himself and family (including those dependents mentioned in the interpretation of "married man" and also the mother of a married man permanently residing with and-wholly dependent upon him) and

free railway transport of his furniture and

effects including one cow and not more than

two goats. Where the train is provided with appropriate sleepers and the worker's journey

extends through the night, he and his family shall be supplied with sleeping berths; (4) be paid actual travelling and waiting time up to a maximum of 8 hours per day; no overtime rates shall apply.

(5) Married workers shall if necessary be allowed one day for packing and one day for unpacking.

A married man who does not transfer his

family shall be treated as a single man. (b) Any worker who is transferred from one place to another to suit himself shall be entitled to the provisions of sub-clause (a), (3) only. (c) At least 10 days' notice shall be given to a worker

required to permanently transfer from one station to another.

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