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I I [Published by Autbority at 4, p.m.] No. 72.] PE N'). HANK HOLIDAY A'r "VILT,lAlITA. 1'1\,00 L A III A '1' [ 0 N All S'l'lu Ll.\. '1'0 '\'1'1'. 8, .1.-\, STONE, I?eput.Y. LL.S.} ctl·., FRID I . N plU'snanee of the provisions eontRined in t.he fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, JSS·!,," !. the (loveI'noI' of the s"id (10 hy this IllV Prodallntion appoint ., Wednesday, 14th Not'ember, 11)(16, 11. spechtl dllY to he ohserve(} as a Bank Holiday in the '('own of vViliiams. nivell llnder lily haud aud tho Puhlic Se/t] of th" said i'itate, at Perth, this 211([ (lay "j' HlO(). By His Excelleuuy's Cummand. .J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Sc>crf'hl1'Y. GOD SA VE 'I'HE KfNfl!!; No. 12202.-C.S.0. BANK HOLIDAYS 'l'HROUGHOU'l' 'rfm S'l'ATE. PIWOLAMATION. WES1'l:RN AUS1'1L-\LU,) On behalf of His ExceHencv Admiru1 S11' T(l WIT. ) FRBDBHH'lr GEORG}; PENl1:\)l BEDFI)liH, Knigbt Grand Cross of tllC 1\Iost Honourahle E. A. Order of the Bath, Governor in and 0\'1.:1' Onverllor's Deput.y. the State of '>Yestern Australia, and it:" [L.S.] Dependencies, ete., etc., ("te. I N PUl'SU[1UCe of the provisions conh1ined in tho fifth section of "'I'he Bank Holidays Act, 188 c 1," I, the Governor of tho snid Stnte, ,10 hy this my Proehnmtion apl)oint Mond"y,24th, ant' Monday, 81st December, 190r!, special days to be observed as Hauk Holidays throughont the State. Gi ven Huder my hand /tnd the Public Senl of tho snia State, at Perth, this 2Gth day of Oetol)er, 190(;' B.Y His Excellency's Commaud, .J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary. GOD SA.VE THE KING!!! NOVE ER 9. N", BANK HOLIDAY Nl' BltOONEHlU,. i l' HOCIJA MArl'ION \VI'::5Tt:RX AURTI:\!.{.\,! Bv Hb1<:ixeelleucv Admiral Sir FREI1EltlCK '1'0 WI'I'. \ DENHAM v BEDPOItfl, Knight Grllll<i CrONK of the Most HOllOlu'llble Order ot' the Baih, Goveruor in and ow:\, tbe State of \Vestel'l1 Australia aml its ncp01HlelleieN. i L.;.:..] pte .• etl'" eh-,. pursuance' of the provisions eOlltnilled in the fifth s(·et.iol1 of "'I'lli' Bank Holidays Act, 1St\.1,," I, the Governor of the sai,] Stltt'e, 'lo hy this my Proclamation appoint n'e,h'wst!all, /·1111. NOl'embe)', 1"06, ,1 spl'ci:cl (by to j,p ohsm'vl'd :t.s a Hank Holiday in t.he hlWll of Broomehill. <liven und(']' my h:nHI and the' I'Il1>lic Seal of thc> 8[1i,] Shtte. l1t h",th, this I ltll clay of Oetolwr, \ ()Uti. By H gxcellrmcy's cOlllmand, .f. n. CONNOLLY, Colonial 8pcrettuy. ClOD SAV]<J 'l'HE KLNli ! No. 12181.-0.8.0. BANK HOLIDAY AT BRIDGETOWN, PIWOLAMA'rION \VESTER:--; i 011 behalf of Excellency AUUlil'al Sir TO Wl'l', {FHEnERlCK Gf:OHfOR DENHAM Br:l!FORD, Kll1g-ht Grand CrOSB of the l'tlost Honourable Order of tue Bath, Governor iu a11l1 ("Vel' the State of \Vestern Austrnlin :tml itr-: Di'pe1Hlencies, etc., etc., etc. pursuance of tlJe provisions contained in the fifth section ,)f "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Govern0;' of the said State, do l,.y this m.Y Proclamation appoint vVe(lncsdttll, 28th Norem/,e!', 1906, II specinl day to be ohserve(l as a Bank Holiday in the tOWll of Bridgetown. . Uivcn ull,1cr my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at this 19th day of October, 190(i. By His Excellency's Command, .T. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secl'etaq, GOD SAVE 'I'llE KING! ! !
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Page 1: No. 72.] FRID NOVE ER 9. - Western Australian Legislation

I I [Published by Autbority at 4, p.m.]

No. 72.] PE

N'). 1221O.~0.S.O.

HANK HOLIDAY A'r "VILT,lAlITA.

1'1\,00 L A III A '1' [ 0 N lVl;:-tT}~ltN All S'l'lu Ll.\.

'1'0 '\'1'1'.

8, .1.-\, STONE,

{1{)v('rU~l1"~ I?eput.Y. LL.S.} ctl·.,

FRID

I. N plU'snanee of the provisions eontRined in t.he fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, JSS·!,," !. the

(loveI'noI' of the s"id St:tt,~, (10 hy this IllV Prodallntion appoint .,

Wednesday, 14th Not'ember, 11)(16,

11. spechtl dllY to he ohserve(} as a Bank Holiday in the '('own of vViliiams. •

nivell llnder lily haud aud tho Puhlic Se/t] of th" said i'itate, at Perth, this 211([ (lay "j' Novmnh'~l', HlO().

By His Excelleuuy's Cummand.

.J. D. CONNOLLY,

Colonial Sc>crf'hl1'Y.

GOD SA VE 'I'HE KfNfl!!;

No. 12202.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAYS 'l'HROUGHOU'l' 'rfm S'l'ATE.

PIWOLAMATION. WES1'l:RN AUS1'1L-\LU,) On behalf of His ExceHencv Admiru1 S11'

T(l WIT. ) FRBDBHH'lr GEORG}; PENl1:\)l BEDFI)liH, Knigbt Grand Cross of tllC 1\Iost Honourahle

E. A. STON}~) Order of the Bath, Governor in and 0\'1.:1' Onverllor's Deput.y. the State of '>Yestern Australia, and it:"

[L.S.] Dependencies, ete., etc., ("te.

I N PUl'SU[1UCe of the provisions conh1ined in tho fifth section of "'I'he Bank Holidays Act, 188c1," I, the

Governor of tho snid Stnte, ,10 hy this my Proehnmtion apl)oint

Mond"y,24th, ant' Monday, 81st December, 190r!, special days to be observed as Hauk Holidays throughont the State.

Gi ven Huder my hand /tnd the Public Senl of tho snia State, at Perth, this 2Gth day of Oetol)er, 190(;'

B.Y His Excellency's Commaud,

.J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SA.VE THE KING!!!

NOVE ER 9.

N", \217K.·~C.8.0.

BANK HOLIDAY Nl' BltOONEHlU,.

f~.S.O. i l' HOCIJA MArl'ION \VI'::5Tt:RX AURTI:\!.{.\,! Bv Hb1<:ixeelleucv Admiral Sir FREI1EltlCK

'1'0 WI'I'. \ G~EOI{(m DENHAM v BEDPOItfl, Knight Grllll<i CrONK of the Most HOllOlu'llble Order ot' the Baih, Goveruor in and ow:\, tbe State of \Vestel'l1 Australia aml its ncp01HlelleieN.

i L.;.:..] pte .• etl'" eh-,.

pursuance' of the provisions eOlltnilled in the fifth s(·et.iol1 of "'I'lli' Bank Holidays Act, 1St\.1,," I, the

Governor of the sai,] Stltt'e, 'lo hy this my Proclamation appoint

n'e,h'wst!all, /·1111. NOl'embe)', 1"06,

,1 spl'ci:cl (by to j,p ohsm'vl'd :t.s a Hank Holiday in t.he hlWll of Broomehill.

<liven und(']' my h:nHI and the' I'Il1>lic Seal of thc> 8[1i,] Shtte. l1t h",th, this I ltll clay of Oetolwr, \ ()Uti.

By H i.~ gxcellrmcy's cOlllmand,

.f. n. CONNOLLY, Colonial 8pcrettuy.

ClOD SAV]<J 'l'HE KLNli !

No. 12181.-0.8.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT BRIDGETOWN,

PIWOLAMA'rION \VESTER:--; ..Alj~TI1,,1,iA, i 011 behalf of Hi~ Excellency AUUlil'al Sir

TO Wl'l', {FHEnERlCK Gf:OHfOR DENHAM Br:l!FORD, Kll1g-ht Grand CrOSB of the l'tlost Honourable Order of tue Bath, Governor iu a11l1 ("Vel' the State of \Vestern Austrnlin :tml itr-: Di'pe1Hlencies, etc., etc., etc.

pursuance of tlJe provisions contained in the fifth section ,)f "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the

Govern0;' of the said State, do l,.y this m.Y Proclamation appoint

vVe(lncsdttll, 28th Norem/,e!', 1906,

II specinl day to be ohserve(l as a Bank Holiday in the tOWll

of Bridgetown. .

Uivcn ull,1cr my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at P~l·tb, this 19th day of October, 190(i.

By His Excellency's Command,

.T. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secl'etaq,

GOD SAVE 'I'llE KING! ! !

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G-OVERNMENT

No. 12180.-C.S.0. BANK HOLIDAY A!t' ALBANY.

PROOLAMATION C.S.O. ttgit

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, } TO WIT.

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor.

[L.S.]

By Hi~ Excellency Admiral Sir FltEDERICK GBQRGE DENHA1'tf BEDJ.'OltD, Knight Grand ero"s of the Most Honourahle Order of the Bath, Governor ill and over the Stute of \iVestern .A ustl'ulia and its Develldencies, etc., etc., etc.

I N pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Gov­

ernor of the said state, do by this my Proclamation appoint Th1wsday, 29th Novernbe1', 1906,

a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the town of Albany.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this thirteenth da,y of October, 1906.

By Bis Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY, Coloni~11 Secretary.

GOD SA VE 'fHE KING!!!

No. 12179.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT MIDLAND JUNCTION, WEST

PERTH, SUBIACO, FI~EMANTLE, AND PER1'H.

C.S.O. 'm% PRO 0 LAM A l' ION \'lESTBItN AUSTRAl,TA,}

1'0 WIT.

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor.

By His Excellency A,flmiral Sir Fn.gDF.H.WK ulWUGE DENHA:.r HEDFOltl>, Knight Graud Cross of the ~lost Hououmu!e Order of the Bath, Governor ill and over the State of Westerll Australia and its Dependencies,

[L.S.] etc., etc .. etc.

I N pursuance of the provioions contained in the fifth section of "The Rwk Holidays Act, lRR4," I, the

Governor of the said State, do by this my J'roch1l1lation appoint

Wednesday, 5th December, 1906,

a special day to be observed as ~1 Bank HoliditY in the towns of Midland Junction, \;Y est Perth, Su biaco, Fremantle, and Perth.

Given under my hand and the Pnblic Seal of the s~1id State, at Perth, this 11th day of Octob~r, 1906.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING! ! !

No. 12199.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT MOUNT BARKER.

O.S.O. t{tn& PROOLALVIATION WES'fERN AUSTltAIJTA,

TO \YIT.

E. A. STONE, Governor's lJeputy.

[L.S.]

On behalf of His Excellency Aclmiml Sir PRBDERICli GEOHGE DENIL\M BEDFORD, Kuight GrltIld Cross of the ]'lost Hon ll1rable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of ,'lestenl Austra.lia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

I N pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "'fhe Bank Holidays Act, 188'1.," I, the

Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint

Thursday, 29th Novembe1', 1906, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the town of Mount Barker.

Given under my hand and the Public S0'11 of the said State, at Perth, this 26th day of October, 1906.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE 'fHE KING! ! !

No. 12203.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT GREEN BUSHES.

PROOLAMATION WESTERN Avs'rRALIA, I. On behalf of His Excellency Admiral Sir

TO WIT. 5 FREDERICK GEORGE lJENHA1t[ BEDFORD,

E. A. STONE, Governor's Deputy.

Knight Grand Cross of ti,e ll'Iost HonolU'ab!e Order of the Bo.th, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia anel its

[L.S.] Dependencies, etc .. etc., etc.

I N pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth . section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the

GAZETTE, VV.A. [Nov. 9, 1906.

Governor of the said Rtate, do by this my Proclamation appoint

Wednesday, 28th Noventbet·, 1906,

a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the town of Greenbushes.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 30th day of October, 1906.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

No. 12200.-C.S.0. BANK HOLIDAY AT BUNBURY.

C.S.O. tfHHt PIWOLAMATION 'VES'l'l~RN AuS'ruALIA, l On behalf of His Excel]eucy Admiral Sir

1'0 WI'l'. 5 FREDERICK GEOIWE DENHA][ BEIH'ORD, E. A. S'l'OXE, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour·

Governor's Deputy. ~~~~. ?~~eS'ta~~ t~f\~:;fe'l'~ol:~h?'~ii:~ ~~~~ [L.S.] Its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

I N pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884.," I, the

Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint

7'hm'sday, 15th November, 1906,

i1 special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the town of Bunbury.

Given under mv hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at P~rth, this 26th day of Oct"ber, HlOG.

By His Excellency'S Command, J. D. CONNOLLY,

Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THB KING!!!

No. 12201,-C.S.0.

C.S.O.

BANK Hor,IDAY A'r H,AVENSTHORPE.

:) n !L;}, 1 i~ U 0 Pl~OCLAMATlON

'vVESTf.;RN AUSTltAIJIA,} Ou hehalf of His Excellency Admiral Sir TO WIT. lfltJWEltIOH GRORGI!: DJ.;NIIAll:1 BBDlo'ORD,

E. A. STO:i\TJ, Governor's Deputy.

Kl)i~ht Grand Cross of the l\:Iost HOllour­able Order of the Bath, Governor in RUt! over the State of '"'\Vesterll A nstralia. mHl

[L.S.] its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

I N pursuance of the provisions contained in t.he fifth section of "'1'h8 Bank Holidays Act, 1884.," I, the

Governor of thc said State, do by this my Proclaumtion appoint

Monclay, 26th November, 190'i,

a special day to be observed t1S a Bank Holiday in t.he t.own of Ravensthorlle.

Given under my hand t1nd the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 26th day of October, HlOG.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE 'rHE KING!!!

No. 12204.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY A'r SIR SAlI1UEL.

C.S.O. !lInn lTIoTf

'rVESl'EltN AUSl'RAUA,} 'fO WIT,

Ou behalf of His Excellency Admi1'l1! Sir :b'REDI~lUC[{ G EOnGI~ DBNHAM BEIH'OItD, Knigbt Grand Cross of the 1\fost Honour­able Order of the Bath, Goverllor in and over the State of \lVest8rn AustraJia and its Dependencies, etc., ete., etc.

E. A. S'l'ONB, Governor's lJepnty.

[L.s.]

I~ pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of '''1'he Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the

Governor of the said State. do by this my Proclalllation appoint

Satn)'c/ay, 171h Novem/'er, 1900,

a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the town of Sir Samuel.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal or the said State, at Perth, this 30th day of October, 1 VOl>.

By His Excelleney's Comma,nd,

J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

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Nov. 9, ID06.] GOVERNMENT

No. 12211.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT NARIWGIN AND CUBAI~LING. C.S.O. Hilt PROCLAMATION \VESTER:8 AlJSTHAT,IA, } On behalf of His Excellency <\dmhal F.il'

TO wrr. FREDERICK GrWltGE DENHAM BEDFORD, Knight Grand Cross of the ];Iost HOllonr-

E. A. RTOXE, able Order of the Bath, Governor in and Governor's Deputy. over the State of "\Vestern A nstralia and

rr..s.l its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

I N pursuance of the provisions contained in thc fifth section of "The Blmk Holichtys Act, 1884," [, the

Gove.rnol' of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appomt

vVednesclay, 21st November, 1906, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the towns of Narrogin and Cnballing.

Given under my hand and the Puhlic Seal of the said State, ltt Perth, this oth day of November, 1900.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

No. 12212.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT KOJONUP. PROCLAMATION

c.s.o. l~*·a 'VESTEnN AUSTHALIA,} On hehnJf of His Excellency Admiral Sir

'1'0 WIT. FREDERICKGEOUG}; DENHA?lI BEDFORD. Knight E. A. STONE, Gmllc1 Cross of the lIIost HOllourable OJ'der

Governor's Deputy. of the Bath, Om"Or110r ill and over the State of Western Australia. and its Del)endellcies,

[L.S.J etc., etc., etc.

I N pmsuance of the provisions contl1ined in thc fifth section of "'1'he Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the

Governor of the said Stt1te, do hy this my Proclamation appoint

7'h1bl'scta,y, 15th November, 1906,

a special day to bc observed as a Bank Holiday in the town of Kojonup.

Given under my Imnd and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 6th day of November, 190G.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY, ColonillJ Secretary.

GOD SA. VE 'r}UJ KING!!!

No. 12213.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT KA'fANNING. PROCLAMATION

'WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 Ou bchalf of His Excellency Admiral Sir TO WIT. ) FnBDEHICK GEORGE DRNILUI BEDFOItIl,

E A S Knight Grand Cross of the JJIost Honour~ i. • TONE, able Order of the Bath, Governor in and

Goveruor's Dcpnt,y. over the State of 1Yesterll Australia and [L.S.] it::, Depeudencies, etc., etc., etc.

I N pUrSLU1,nCe of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "'rhe Bank Holidays Act, 1884," T, the

Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint

Thul'sday, 15th November, 1906, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the town of Katanning.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the sn,id State, at Perth, this 7th day of November, WOG.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING! 11

THE INSECT PESTS Al>lENDlIIENT ACT, 1898. HtH PROCLAMATION

'WESTERN AUSTRALIA, '( On behalf of His Excellency Admiral Sir TO ""'IT. J FItEDEHlCK GEORG F: DENHAM BlvnFOR D,

E. A. ~TONE, Governor's Deputy.

Kllig-ht Grand Cross of the 1\1 ost HOllOHl'­able~Orderof the Bnth,GoVel'llOl'in aud over t,he State of "Vestern Australi:t tlul its

[L.S.] Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

W HEREAS by Section 3, Subsection 5 of "The Insect Pests A.mendment Act, 1898," it is pr\lvided that

the Governor may appoint qnarantine grounds where plants or fruit, and the packages containing t,h", same or

GAZETTE, 'V.A. 3227

with which the same may have come in contact, may be detaiued for thc ~ purpose of being inspected, disinfected, destroyed, or otherwise disposed of: AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient by the said Governor to appoint quaran­tine grounds at the ports of Fremantle and Albany: Now 'l'HERlWOltE I, the said Governor, ill exercise of the l)owers vested in me as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, do hereby set apart as a qmU'antine ground, under "The Tnsed Pests Amendmcnt Act, 18G3," all that piece of land:-

On the West side of Fremantle tunnel and running IVest from the South boundary of the fruit shed yard fence to the foreshore, and from the \IT estern extremity of the old fruit shed buildings to a point on the foreshore two-and-a-half chains East fro III the li'remantlc '1'ramways Power House, aud including tIl(" foreshore bctween these points.

And all that piece of land situated ot Albany and bounded on the North by Stirling Terrace; on the S01~th by and including the foreshore; on the West by Spence Street, and on the East by the IV estern boundary of Block 11.

Gi ven under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this first day of November, 1900.

By His Excellency"s Command,

FRANK WILSON, JYlinistllr for Agriculture.

GOD SA VE THE KING ! ! !

THE INSECT PESTS AlI1ENDlI1ENT ACT, 1898. PJ:WCLAMATION

"YEs'rmc\ AUSTRAl,tA, i On behalf of illS Excellency Adluirn,l Sir '1'0 WI'l'. 5 J.'REJ>EIUCK GBOIWE DEXllAJ'll BEDFOHD,

E . .L'L S1'OXE. Governor's Deputy.

Kuig-ht Grtmcl Cross of the ~lost 11011onr­able Order of the Bnth, Governor ill and over the State of vVcstCl'll Australia, and its

[L.S.] Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

"lXTHEREAS by Section 8, Subsection 2 of " The Insect V Y Pests Amendment Act, 1::>98," it is provided that the

Governor may prohibit, either absolutely or except in accord­ance with regulations under this Act, the introduction into VII estel'll A.l.lstralia, either generally or from any spPcified colony, country, port, or phwe, of any plant, fruit, fungus, parasite, insect, or ltnything which, in his opinion, is likely to introduco any disease into Western Australia: AND WHlcREAS it is deemed expedient hy the sttid Governor to prohihit absolut.ely the importn,tion of rooted vines, 01' of vines that ha,ve had their roots cut off: Now 'l'HEREFOE, I, t.he said Governor, in exercise of the powers vested in me as aforesaid, with the ad'lice of the Executive Council, do hercby absolutely prohibit the importation of rooted villPs, ot' of vines that have ha,d their roots cut off, into the said state of Vvestern Australh n.foresaid.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this first day of November, 1906.

By His Excellellcy's Command,

J;'RANK WILSON, Minister fCir Agriculture.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

THE ELECTORAL ACT. REYISION COUR'l'.

PROCLAM.A.TION WESTERN AUSTRALIA,} On l)ehalf of His Excellency Admiral Sir

TO WIT. PREDEltICK GEORGE DI~NHA.lIr BEDFOltD,

E. A. STONE, Governor's Deputy.

Knight Grand Cro~s of the 1tlost Honour~ able Order of the Bnth, Governor In auel over the State of vVestern Australia, aud

[I •. S.J its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

W HEREAS hy the Electol't1l Act it is provided that Eevision Courts shall be held at such times and

places' as may be fixed by Proclamatiun, and the rolls in respect of which any Revision Court shall have jurisdiction 81m11 also be fixed by Proclamation: Now 'PHEREFORE I, the said Governor, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, and in exercise of the powers conferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court shall be hHld at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, the 11th day of December, now next ensuing, at the Court House, Southern Cross, With jurisdiction in respect of the roll for the Yilgarn Electoral District.

Given under mv ha.nd and the Public Seal of the said State, at P"erth, this first day of November, 190G.

By His Excellency's Command,

NORBERT KEENAN, Attorney General.

GOD SAVE TEE KING! ! !

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3.228 GOVERNMENT

THE ELECTORAL ACT. REVISION COURTS.

PROCLAMATION WBSTgRN AUS'fHAl.IA, 1. On behalf of His Excellency Aduliral Sir

TO WIT. j FHBDEHICK GEORGE DENHAlIf BEDFORD, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable

E. A. STONE, Order of the Bath, Governor in and over Gon~rllOl"S Deputy. the Htate of vVestern AU1-d.]'rdin. !lnd its

! I..S. I I )ependellcics, etc., etc., etc.

W HEREAS it is provided by the Electoral Act that .Revision Courts slmll be held at snch tmlOs and

p1ac-.'8 as mt,.\' he fixed by Pl'ochunation, and the rolls in respect of which any Revision Court shall have jurisclietion shall also be fixed by Proelamation: Now -I'ImRBFOltB I, the said Governor, ricting with the adviee of the Executive Council, and in exercise of the powers c0nferred by tlw Electol'al Act, do hercby direct that a .Revision Court shall be helfl at 10 ruu. on 'l'ul'sday, the 4th da;r of December, now next ensuing, at the Court Huuse, Nortlmm, with juris­diction in respect of the roll for tIl(' Northam Electoml District.

'liven under my hand aml the Publie Sea'! of t.he sa,id State, at Perth, this first day of Novel\) her, 1(106.

By His Excellency's Command,

NOH,mJR'I' KEENAN, Attorney General.

GOD SAVE 'l'HE KING! 1 !

PI10CT.1AMAT ION "\v t:~STEltX A US'l'ltALIA, I

TO WI'r. 5 E. A, STONE,

Goyernor's Deputy.

Ou behalf of His ]<]xcellency A<11l1irnl Sir FlnmEltICK GEOlWE D:ENHAilt BI~Dr.oRn, Knight Grand Cross of the J\Iost :Hollour­able Order of the Hath, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its

[L.S.] DIe'pendencies, etc., etc., etc.

W ·HEREAS hy the Electoml Act it is provided tnat 1:(,evision Courts sha.ll he held at such times nnel

places as nmy be fixed by Prochmation, and the rolls in respect of which any Revision Court shall have jurisdiction shall also be fixed by Proe1nmation: Now '['HErtEFORE I, the said Governor, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, and in exercise of the powers conferred hy the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that >1, Revision COUl't shall be held at 10 a.m. on 1Vednesday, the 28th clay of Novem­ber, now next ensuing, at the Conrt Honse, Collie, with jurisdiction in respect of the roll for the Collie Elector3.1 Distriet.

Given under my hand aud the Public Seal of the saiel State at Perth, this first day of N ov()mber, 190G.

By His Excellency'S Command,

NORBER'l' KEENAN, Attorney General.

GOD SAVE THE KING!! 1

PROCLAMATION W BSTERN A US'l'UAT~IA, ) On behalf of His Exce11ency Admin~l Sh'

l!'UEDEIUCK GEORGE DBNHA))1 Bl~l)FORD, Knight Grand Cross of the ]'Iost Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of \Vestern Australia and its Depen~ del1cics, etc., ete., etc.

TO WIT. 5 E. A. SroNE,

Govc1'u01,'8 Deputy,

[L.S.]

W HEREAS by the Eloctoral Act it is provided that Revision Courts shall be held at such timl's and

places as may be fixed by Proclanmtiol1, :tnt! the rolls in respect of which such nevision Court shall have jurisdic­tion shall also be fixed by Proclamation: Now THEREFORlC I, the said Governor, acting with the advice of the Execu­tive Council, and in exercise of the powers eonferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that a Revision Court shall be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, the 26th day of N ovem­her now next ensuing, at the Court House, Kanown3., with jurisdiction in respect of the roll for the Kanowna Electoml District.

Given under my hand amI the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this first day of November, 1906.

By His Excellency's Command,

NORBERT KEENAN, Attorne;r Geneml.

GOD SAVE THE KING! ! !

PROCLAMATION \V l~STEItN A USTHAT~IA ., On behalf of His Excellency Admiral Sir

'£0 WIT. S FUBDBRICK GEORGE DENHAl\I BBDFOHD, Kni~ht Graud Cross of the .Most Honour~

E. A. S'ro:::n~, ahle Order of the Bath. Governor in and Governor's Deputy. over the Stltte of Western Australia and its

I L.S.] Dependencies. etc., etc., etc.

W HEREAS by the Electoral Act it is prov!ded that I{evision Courts shall be held a,t such bmes and

places as may be fixed by Proclamation, and the rolls in

GAZETTE, '\IV.A. [Nov. 9, 1906.

respect of which any Revision Court shall have jurisdiction shall also be fixed by Proclamation: Now 'l'HEREFOltE T, the said Governor, acting' with the advice of the Executive Council, and in exercise of the powers conferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direct that a Rovision Court shall be held at 11 3..m., on Sl1tnrclay tho 17th day of November, now next ensuing, at the Court House,· Pinjara, with jurisdiction in respect of the roll for the }V[ul'ray Electoral Distriet.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State at Perth, this first day of Novembcr, H10il.

By His Excellency's Command,

NORBER'l' KEENAN, Attorlw,r Gelwral.

GOD SAVE TH.E KTN(+! ! ~

PROCLAMATION \\~E&'rEitN A us'rRAl'L~.} On hehalf of His Bxcel1cl1cy Atlmirul Sir

TO WIT. FIU~D}UtICK GBOIWE DENHAM BBI}PORD, Kuight Grand UTOSR of the]\f ost HOllOl1l'-

1!::. A. S'l'ONE, able Order of f;he Ba.th, Goverllor in U"lld nOVel'llOl"S Deputy. over tIle :-;tatc of \Vestel'll Australia and

r. 8:1 its Dependencies, etc., etc., eb~.

W HEHil;.AS by the I~lectoral A"t it is pro vi dod that Revision Courts shall be held at sllch times

fLnd places as may be fixed by Proclamation, and the ]1011s in respect; of which any Revision Court shall have juris­diction shall 3.1so be fixed by .Proclamation: Now'l'HIGRE-1'(Jlm I, the sH.id Goverllor, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, and iu the exercise of tho powers con­ferred by the Electoral Act, do hereby direet thn.t a 1:(,eyision Court. shall be llPld at 11 a.m. on j\{onday, the J 4·th J :~nnary now next ensuing', at the C')urt House, NorsenJ:tn, with :jurisdiction in respect. ()f the roll fo!' the DUllf]as Eloctoml District.

Given under lJlY lmnd allll the Public Sl,rtl of tho 'laid Stltte, at P(~rth, this i':ith day of N(l\"cmhl'l', I !lOlL

By His Excdlp]",y's COllllmm(l,

NORBETtT IO;!>;.'1.Ur, Attorlley Oenel'H.l.

GOD SAVE 'l'HE KTNG!! I

PROCLAl\:lATION

\VEST£R~O l~I~;~'HALL\, }

E. A. STuNE, Governor's Deputy.

[]"s.]

W HEREAS by the EleGtoml Aet it is pl·"viil('(1 tbat .R(wision Courts shall he held at snch times and

pbC(lS as ml1'y be iiXe,d by Pl'Ol'l:LllJatil'l1, awl the rolls in respoet of which rmy Revision COllrt shall have jUl'is<iidion sha.ll also be fixe(] hy Proelmnation: Now 'l'tmnllF(mE L the said Governor, acting' with the advice of the Ex(;cntivl' Conneil, and in the exercise of the l)owl'e~ C '11f"nee! 1,)" tlw Electom] .lct, do hereby direct t.1Htt a Revisicll Court shill! be held at 7 p.m. on 'l'hurcldn.y, the lBth De'cember, l»C)(i. in lieu of Wednesday, the 12th J).;cemIXll' next, Ho pre­viousl;r proclaimed, at the Court !lonse, BUllbury, with jurisdiction in respe'ct of tIl(' I'olb f<>I' the Buulmey and vYellington Electoral Districts.

Given under my haml and the Public SeiL1 of the said State, at Perth, this 8th day of NO"n'mbel', ]\iUli.

By His Excellelley'H C('lIlllland,

NuH-BERT IU;ENAN, A Horney GClllCl·al.

GO D SAVE 'l'HE KING! ! !

FORMATION OF TjOCAL BOARD Ol;' HrllAl~'rH FOlt IV] INGENEW.

~~~.~- Ol~DET~ IN COUNCIL. At the Exewtive 001Lnci! Ohwinuel', (tt Perth, thiR .first

clay of November, 1906. Pn~$Olt ;

His JiJxcellellcy the Governor's; eputy. 'l'he HOllOUnthles~

rl'he Colonial 'rreasurer, i 'The Colollial Secretary.

W HEREAS by Section 15 of "The Health\ct, 1898," the Governor may appoint any number of persons,

not exceeding seven, to be a Loe3.1 Board of Hel11th for any district not forming part of u. municipal district: Now, C['HEREFORE, His Excellency the Governor of vVestern l1.ns .. tl'alia, by and with the advice of the Executive Council, does hereby appoint the undermentionecl persons to be a

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IJounl Bon,rd of Health for the Distriet ,)f district enihracin!.( n11 1mvlB within two miles of genew l-'ost OfiieD:-

'\lENT

such the Min-

ERNEST A. YIEI,U.

\Y. S. OLIVER,

H .. J. LEE Sn:El":. CHARI,E'l \v. O'ILuI,OI<A,';,

KtD);"~l':TII Hl<;A'l'UN,

R .. r. F()\iA~~TY, EDW,\II.D HlwAn.

HEltNABD PARKER, Aeting Clet·]; of the Ex"clltive Council.

't'BIC LAND ACT, 18D8.

ORDEf~ IN COUNCIL.

At th, KreCII.ii'·f (!onncil Uhombel', at Pc,·th, this twcnt!l-j~fth

day of OctobM', 190G.

PI'I;;lt'lIt·

His Excellency tIle U(Y';Cl'llOr'~ Deputy,

rl'he 1 IOllOurablcs--

"[ he Pl'E'lnicl',

1 ~\ 1- n } 1 no:,

11'( Seetion "I,a of H 'rh(~ Lancl.tl.et, 1898," it mad" lawful for the Uove1'no1', by Order in

Cnullcil, \vithont is~uil1g' llcerl of gl'ant~ to place any ReserYe under tho c'.mhol any j\Iunieipality, Itond Bonrd, or othor pel'son or as BotJ.,l'd or ~fa.nagclnellt, and to empowe!' sueh til maIm, [uld altpr by-laws for the control :m,lmalHlgement of such and pre-scribe feps for ilepltstnring tlwl'l«jll, and for other purposes: AND WHEltEAS it is (l""med (,xpe:dient t.lmt l'tescrvc 1022f) (Agrienltuml Hall site, 'Winnejup) shoul<1 he plltced uncler the control of l1h'BSl'S, l1enl',y '1'. DOUBt. Geol'g'e G. ~leal'es, and Charles J\Iaidmont as ;1 Bo,U'cl of ])IRllagement: X ow, 'j'H;:;lthl"tJlm, His }ixeolkney 1'ho Govcl'nOl', l,y nncl with thc aelvil'e a.n,\ l'01l8(mt of t.hl' Exc·mt.ivc Council, doth hereby plRcc t.h" beforc-meutiolle(l R"serve under the (5ontrol of lIcllry '.£1. GCOl'g'P G, 1Vlen,l'E's, a.11ft Clutl'les lUnithllCl1t as ,1 Bnanl of ttnd (loth empower snch Board to nmkE', repeal, or lly-laws for the eontrol [Lnd lllan-agernAnt or thp snl(l Hpsol've~ for prescribing fees for de-pasturing thereon, for the lllauner in which such fees slutll he imposed, Imid, n.nct disposed of, anc1 to in1l)ose penalties not exeCedl11J2: in any CttSO £5 fClI' ~t,n.v hreach th(ereof, mld .£2 '1 lby for " continuing' bl'each, but rot 11101'0 tha.n J;~O in the aggregate.

P.\'\'.

BE~NARD PARKER,

Acting Clerk of the CouneiL

rpBB \VATIC1{ HOARDS ACT, 1904. 10" 7 ~

J \! \) 0

OIWER IN COUNCIL. At the Ecrecutie<! COHncil Chltrnbel's, at P;!rth, this 1st

tilC)! oj' November, 1906.

Prc:::cni: ill') J:i:ZGul1cuey the GO\'erllOr's Deputy,

The HOllOUl'nb1es-

'rhe Colonial Treasurer, The Colonial Seeretal'Y.

",\XTHEREA;:; by "'l'he Water Boards Act, 1904," the 'V V Governor is empowe1'ed to authorise n, Water Board

GAZETTE, 'IV.A. 322H

to bol'l'oW money for purposes set forth under ;:;oction ll3 Snbsections 1,2, 3, l1l:ld~> of "The \Vater Boards Act, H104.;" Now TlllmEFORE, His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Conncil, does hereby authorise the Bunbury'<Yater BOfIrd to l'l.tise a Loan of .£1,000 for the purpose of c,errying out further extension of rutdns in \Vater ArelL

This Order in Goullcil slmll take elIect front the 1st <lay of November, Ul06.

BERNARD PARKER,

.\cting Clerk of the Exeeutive Council.

-------------------~-----~-------~-

Form G.

WRIT FOE THE EIJECTION OJ<" SEN ATORS.

Commonweltlth of Austr:1.1ia.

HI;:; :;IIA,JES1'Y '['HE KINO

To A~IA'l.IAH GHl'l'N, J.P.,

'1'he Uommonwealth Electol'itl Ollicer for the State of

\Vestern Austmlia. l+nEEtrING;

UOZ,IMAND YOU to eanse election to he llHld0 ac-to law of three Senators for OUl' Sh.te ot

\Vesteru Ausb-ali .. , to serve ill th" Sena,to of the Parliltlllellf of the COllllllollweuJth of Australi'1 from nllll after the first day of ,),mnary, U)07, and we appoint the seventeenth day of Novemher, H1ull, nt twelve o'cloek noon, to be the ck"ty I1m1 time boforo whieh 110minntiollS of Senator" 11t 11nd tor th" saiel election ltre to he made: AND we appoint the twelfth day of December, 1\lO(;, to be the <la,y 011 which the poll is to be bken in the event of the saiel election being contc,stecl: A ncl we appoint the 'rown Hall lLt Porth to be the place of nomimLtion at the mid election: And we ccolll­llHmd yon to indorse on this our \Vrit the names of the Senators elected, and to return it so indorsed to om' Gov­ernor in and over our said ~t.ate on 01' before the seventh clay of Ja,nnary, 1907.

Witness His l~xcellel1ey A.dmiml ~il' Fm~DEltIOK GEORGE Dl'NHA1H BED­FOIt]), Knight Granel Cross of the

E. A. STONE, Most Honoul"1hle Order of the Bath, Governor in '1llC1 over the

Goverllor's Deputy. Stato of Westerll Australia and it:; Dependencies, at Perth, in our said

[L.S.J State, the eighth day of N"overubel' in the year of our Lord One, thousand'nine hunch'ec1 and six.

By His Excellency's Commancl.

NOHBER'l' KEEN AN,

Attorney GeneraL

P A1~LIAl\IENTARY.

18 hereby notified, for general illforlllfltion, that the Honourable the President has issued'R \Vrit for the Election of it i'lIembcl' to sene in the Legislative' GOlllCil for the North Province, and has fixed the following dates for

Noruin:Ltion, Polling, and l{eturn of the 'Writ :--

Pl'ovlnce. Date of NOlnilln.tioll. D"te or tt,king the Poll (if anu), Date for Return of 'Writ.

North ... Friday, 21st December, 1906... Friday, 4th January, 1907

Legisl:1tive Council Chamber, O. F. HILLMAN, Perth, 7th Novcmbor, UlOG. Clerk of the IJegislative Couneil.

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P.O.-No. 92.

JUSTICES Oli' '['HE PEACE. P.,.cmiel·'s Office,

8th November, 19(}6. r11s Excellency the Gove,'uor in Council has been ..L--:: pleased to appoint the following gent.lemen to be Justic8& of the Peace :-

P.O·T",l-d'. Fl<ANCIS JOHN TOWNSI.mD, Esqnire, of ]'re­mantle, for the Fl'ernantle Th1::tgisterial Dis­trict.

P.O. ii'<f'u CHM~LES McMILLAN PURDIE, Esquire, of East Fremantle, for the Fremantle Magisterial District.

A. COLENSO KESSELL, Secretary to the Premier.

THE STAMP Acrr AMEND3YIENT ACT, 1905. DUTY ON BILLS AND NOTES.

T HE attention of the public is directed to Section 12 of "'{'he Stftlnp Act Amendment Act, 1905," which

provides that any person who draws, makes, accepts, issues, indorses, transfers, negotiates, presents for payment, or pi1VS any Bill of Exchange or Promissory Note, not being duly stamped, incurs a penalty of £50.

L. S. ELIOT, Treasnry, Under Treasurer.

Perth, 6th November, 1906.

No. 12214<.-C.S.0.

APPOINTMENTS. Oolonial Secl'cta1'y's Ojjice,

Perth, 7th Novemb81', 1906.

H IS Excelleney the Governor in Council has been pleased to miLke the following appointments :-

:\(11 1900

7()4-T90lr

5031 "1900

5032 T1fuo

ARTHUH GILBER~r ThfOSES and JOHN ALIeXANDER JliICDONALD to be ;\lernbcrs of the Black Range Local Board of Health, vice J. Woodcock and A. A. Booth, resigned.

F. D. NOl<'['H to be a Member of the Cottesloe Local Board of Health, viccJ. James, resigned.

CHAl~LES TAYLOR to be It Member of the Port Hedland Local Board or Healt.h, vice A. L. O'Connor, resigned.

C. HUN'l'lllg (Engineer of the s.s. "Penguin") to be Engineer Surveyor under" The N avign.tion Act, 1904."

G. 'f. TICKLE (Engineer Surveyor uncleI' the Machinery Act) to be Engineer Snrveyor under "1'he Navigation Act, IDO·t."

F. D. NORTH, (J nder Secretary.

No. 12215.-C.S.0. Oolonial Secretary's Office,

HiH· Perth, 7th November, 1906.

T HE following despatch and enQlosure, received by His Excellency the Governor from the Right Honourable

the Secretary of State for the Colonies, are published for general information.

CIRCULAR,

F. D. NOR'fU, Under Secretary.

Downing' Street, lith August, 1906. SIR,-I have the hOllOUl' to transmit, for the illformation of your

Mhllsters, a copy of all Act passed last Session, entitled n An Act to declare the law 'with respect to 11 marriage between a man and his deceased wife's sister domiciled in parts of the British Possessions where such a lnarl'iage is legal."

The Officer udministering the Government of "restern Australia.

I ha.yo, etc., ELGIN.

COLONIAl, lllARRIAGES (DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER) ACT,1906 [6 Edw. VII.]

CHAP'fBH 30. An Act to declare the law with respect to a ma,rrjng~ bebveell a man

and his deceased wife's sister domiciled in ])arts of the British Possessions where such a. marriage is legal. [-!tIl August, 1906.J

BE it enacted by the King's most Excellent lllajesty, by and with the advice and consent of t,he Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and C01111no118, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the saIne, as follows:

Legalisation of colonial marriages 'U,tth dcceu-8od wifc's sisiel'. 1. For removing doubts, it is hereby declared that where a ll1an hus,

whether before or after the passing of this Act, Inal'ried his deceased wife's sister, and at the date of the ll1arriage each of the parties wus

GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 9, 1906.

domiciled in a part of the British Possessions in which at that date such a marriage was legal, the l11arriage if legal in other respects shall be, and shall be deemed always to have been, legal for all purposes, including the right of succession to real property and to honours and dignities, within the United ((ingdOlll. unless either party to the marriage has subsequently, during the lif" of the other, but before the passing of this Act, htwfnlly married another:

Provided that nothing in this Act sh,,]] affect uny right, interest, or estate to or in any property, dignity, or honour the title to which, whether vest-ed or contingent, and whether in possession, reversion, or remainder, accrueu before the passing of this Act, and no claim by the CrO"\v11 for duties leviable 011 or with reference to death, and before the passing of this Act due and l)uyable, and no paYlllBnt. commutation, cDmposition: discharge or set.tlement of account in respect of any duties leviable on or with reference to death before the lXtssiuq of this Act duly made or given, shall be prejudici!tlly affected hereby.

Shol't Litle. 2. 'l'his Act may be cited as the Colonial Marriages (Deceased

Wife's Sister) Act, 1906.

No. 12216.-C.S.0.

CONSULAR. Oolonial Secl'eta1'Y's Ojjlee,

H-t~- Pel·th, 7th Novernbe>', 1906.

r'!' is hereby notified, for general information, that Cavaliere L. ZUNLNI has resumed the duties of Italian

Vice-Consul at Perth. F. D. NOR1'H,

Under Secretary.

No. 12217.-C.S.0. HOSPITAL FEES.

Colonial Sec)'eta1'Y's Office, +\llr~- Perth, 7th November, 19:.;6.

H IS Excelleney the Governor in Council has been pleased to cancel No. 13 of the RegUlations govern­

ing the collection of Hospibtl ]'ees, as gazetted on the lOth September, 1906, and tc' substitute therefor the following Regulation :-

13. Hospital Collectors may be employed by District Medical Officers, with the approval in writing of the Principal lYledical Officer, at a remuneration by com­mission on moneys collected at i1 ra,tc to be mutually agreed UlJon, and employment being determinable by either party at will.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

No. 12218.-C.8.0.

LOCAL BOARD OF HEAL'fH BY-LAWS, Oolonial Secretary's Office,

Perth, 7th November, 1906.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve the following By-laws made

by the Boulder, Buckland Hill, and Fromantle Local Boards of Health.

F. D. NOp.:rH, Under Secretary.

I~{h~~' BOULDER, LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

By-laws of the Boulder Local Board of Health, made under "1'he Health Act, 1898" (G2 Yict., No. 24), and "The Health Act Amendment Act, 1900" (6<1, Vict., No 25).

1JY-LAW No. 26. lear pYeventing expectorating on joothp(J>ths and elsewhere.

No person shall expectorate on any made footpath in any street or public place, or in any building to which the public have access or any approach thereto, or on any rail­way carriage, tramcar, or other publio conveyance.

BY.LAW No. 27. Fa?' 1'egl,lating the constn,ction and lighting of 1,rinals.

1. All urinals shall be floored with cement or other im­pervious material to the satisfaction of t.he Board, and every such floor shall be so graded that all liquid spilt or otherwise deposited thereon shall gravitate without ob­struction to a sump which shall be provided in the said floor, or in. cases where urinals have been provided with pits, to a drainage opening leading directly into such pit.

2. In cases whAre urinals are provided with tronghs to carry off urine, such troughs shall be made of approved impervious material with smooth surfaces, and so con­structed that they may be readily flnshed, and without corners or joints likely to harbour refuse. Such troughs shall be so connected with the pan, pit, or other receptacle provided for the collection of urine as to permit of the urine being carried to the receptacle in the quickest manner possible and with as little smell as possible.

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3. In cases where urinals are provided with underground l)its, the floor and walls of each snch pit sl1:111 be floa,ted with cement, and the floor shall be provided with 11 sump, and shall be so gradecl that all re£u,e finding its way into such pit may gmvitate into tIle said sump.

4. All urinals to which the public have access after dark, whether situated on private premises or otherwise, must, during such time after dark as the public have access thereto, be kept lighted to the satisfaction of the Board.

5. Urinals erected prior to the coming into operation of this By-law shall be reeonstructed and altered so as to bE' in accordance with the terms ofthis By-law, when the Board shall so direct.

'1'he foregoing By-laws were made and adopted by the Boulder Loca'! Bmrd of Health on the M.h dtty of October, 1906.

J. LYON JOHNSTOX, Chairman.

E. J. POWELL,

Seeretary.

I hereby certify that the foregoing By-laws are not contrary to law.

W. F. SAYER, Solicitor General.

Confirmed by the Central BotHcl of Health in and for the State of Western Australia, the nineteenth day of October, 1906.

]'. J. HUELIN, Secretary.

Approved by IIis Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 1st day of November, 1906.

BERNARD PARKER, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

BUCKLAND HILL LOCAL BOARD OF HEAIJTIL BY-I,AW No. 37.

Additional B y-lttlVS, "eglLla,ting the times and 1nanner of removal of e,"c,'cmentit;ous matter in the Dist,.ict of Bttc7clttncl llill.

1. The times of the removal of sanitary pa,ns in this district shall be between tho hours of 4 o'clock a.m. and 5 o'clock p.m., or at such other time as the Board may from time to time direot.

2. '1'he nightman slmll phLce an hermetically sealed lid on the pan, and fasten it down before it is placed on the cart, and he mn~t not remove it until he arrives at the depot. All removnJs shall be made weekly or oftener, as may be directed by the Board from time to time.

8. The siteman shall empty the contents of the said pans into trenches as directed hy the Inspector, and such trenches are not to be less than 18 inches deep.

,L 'rho siteman shall place the pans in the first bath, containing lc 3 per cent. solution of .Teye's Or any other approved disinfectant. He shall then thoroughly scrub the inside and outside of the pans and lids. He must then place the paus and lids in a second bath containing a stronger solution of disinfectant, and allow each pan to be immersed for not less than five minutes.

5. The pans are then to be removed to the steaming table, and steamed thoroughly inside, and, if necessary, to be re-tarred while hot.

6. The depot shall at all times be kept in a thoroughly clean, and sanitary condition, and no trenches are to be left open, on any condition, after the deposit of the contents of the pans.

7. For the purposes of these By-laws, tbe term" night­man" shall be interpreted to mean the person or persons em­ployed in collecting the pans.

Passed at a meeting of the Board, held 17th August, 1906.

(Signed) J. ROBERT BYNG, Chairman.

CHAS. ANDREWS,

Secretary.

I certify that the foregoiug By-laws are not contrary to law.

Confirmed.

23rd October, 1906.

W. F. SAYER, Solicitor General.

J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary.

GAZETTE, W.A.

FREMANTLE LOCAL BOAIW OF HEAL'l'H.

BY-LAW No.6. FOl{ 'I'HE RElIIOV AL OF I<EFUSE, E'l'C.

Providing ,.eceptaeles. 1. Every occupier of a house or any part thereof shall

provide receptacles for the tem pomry ~ep.osit of h~)Use r.efuse. Such receptacles shall be of the descrIptwn specIfied III the Schedule, and shall be provided in such number~ and at such times as the Health Inspector by written notwe from time to time requires.

Position Qf 1'eccptttcles. 2. Every such occupier shall keep such receptacles in

positions convenient for the diseharge and removal of the contents thereof, and shaU place the same where the Health Inspector from time to time directs.

Collection of' ?'Cruse. 3. Every such occupier shall d~posit in the said recep­

tacles and not elsewhere all solid 4refuse existing in or upon the house or premises occupied I)y him, but shall not deposit any liquid matter therein, and shall not allow such recep­tacle to overflow 01' become offensive.

Remova l of eontl5nts. 4. Every such occupier sluill permit the Baid receptacles

to be emptied daily by the Board or its employees or Sani­tary Contractor,. or to be emptied on such days as the Health Inspector directs, and shall in all respects facilitate the remov[Ll of the contents of such receptacles.

Cha'·fl es. 5. Every such occupier slut11, upon demand, pay the sum

of one penny to the Board for each removal in excess of two per week of the contents of receptacles.

PenttUy. G. Any person guilty of a breach of this By-law, or of

neglect to perform or observe any of the provisions thereof, or of anv notice, diredion, requisition, or order given there­under shall, on conviction, pay such penalty (not more than £10 nor less than 5s.) as the Justices before whom the same is souo'ht to be recovered shall order; or in ease of a continuinO' breach or neglect, shall pay such penalty as the said .Justi~es ol'llel' (not more th:m £5 nor less thau 5s.) for each day during which such breach 01' neglect continues.

8pecijiwtions '!f bin 0)' reecptacle.

.Material: 22 gauge black sheet steel. Shape: Semicircular, with flat bottom and sloping lid. Bottom to have front cornors roundecl, and to be 13

inches fro111 back to front. Back to be J() in0hes in length and 23 inches in height. lhont to be curved rounel to sides, and to be 20 inches in

height. . Sides to have a fall of ~{ inches along theIr tops from

back to front. Lid to fit closely and securoly. Edges of front and sides to be wired with :i-inch rod iron

in one piece, and to be butted in the centre at back. Edges of lid to be wired with No.8 hard wire. Hinges to be two in number, and each of 1~ inches of

~ -inch bar iron, and each hinge to be ri vetted to the back by two rivets. and to the lid by two rivets.

Handles to be two in number, and to be of ~·inch bar iron.

'1'he wholc bin to be galvl1uised after being made. Repeal.

By-law numbered 6 of the Fremantle Local Board of Health, passed by the said Board on the twenty-seventh day of Junc, One thousand ninehundred and four, and pub­lished in the Government Gazette on the eightE'enth clay of November, One thousand nine hnndred and four, is hereby repealed.

Passed by the Local Board of Health for the district of the Municipality of Freml1ntle, this 21st day of May, 1906.

[L.S.] lIi. SAlYiSON, Chairman.

SAML. 'f. lYL"'C1>IILLAN, Secretary.

I hereby certify that the foregoing By-law is not contrary to law.

W. F. SAYER, Solicitor General.

Confirmed by the Central Board of Health in a.nd for the State of Western Australia, the nineteenth day of October, 1906.

1<'. J. HUE LIN, Secretary.

Approved by the Governor in E"ecutive Couucil, this first day of November, 1906.

BERNARD PARKER, Acting Clerk of the Council.

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T HE following SUllllllary, and several vY"eklY Statements,

Tl'eaSlll'Y, Pel·th, 5th November, 11106.

also the Geneml Ab3tracts, showing the Average Amount of the Liabiliti,>s allei Assets of all the Banks in Western Australia, taken from the for the Quarter ended 30th Septemher, WOll, are published for general informatiou.

FRANK 'WILSON, Colonial Treasurer.

GENEnAL ABSTRACT for the Quarter ended aOth September, 1906, showing the AYERACTE A~rovNT of the LL\B!LITIES and ASSE'l'S, and of the CAPITAL and PROFITS of the several BANKS within the State of ,Vestern Australia, taken from their We01dy Statements.

LL' BILITlES.

Banks.

i\-estern A ustmlian Bank National Bem);: of A ustmlasia, Ltd. Union Bank of Australia, Ltd ... , Blmk of New South '\\'ales Commercial Bank of Australia. Ltd. Bank of Australasia

Total of A ven'ge

.£ Western Australian Bank 702,615 N1ttional Bank of A ustmlasia, Ltd: 21],1)1.7 Union Bank of Australia, Ltd .... 387,238 Bank of New South Wales :lSG,312 Commercial Bank of' Ansimlia, Ltd. 106,G76 Bank of Australasia 175,04,2

s. 1G 12 IS Hl 18 13

: Xnt(.l" ill Girculrl'lion. BUh; in Cll'cnlntlvn.

.£ "', d. £ s. d. 12S,080 10 10 20,151)4 4 2 20,7::7 Ii g a,]t)K 17 0 75,:320 1:l 10 8,895 1 1 21,IH1 (j (j 1,Ql:) lK 7 l:l,GH2 U 0 5Ul 17 U 53,11iS IS () ;;.0:l2 2 ;:\

Balallces dnt' to othej' Banl'~'

.£ s. d . Hi,nol 1'> " 10 ",lS2 U

10,081 IIi 8,:3:1:3 12

1:: 1,20~,17J

2H6,0HH S03,24S ;'HiHJ:1~~g

22/,58f.l

----- --------1 ________ :

d.1 .£ s. (1. s. d. .£ s. d. 4 I 2:3/,:.\51 ·1, ~. 101·,]cJ.o () (I (;4,52() 2 ;1 6 I 27,IJ7't S 4· 40,159·1 17 U

11 120,U7 9 1 IG,f)1)7 (I 0 2 5n,Il9S 1.1 10 :2:3AG2 5 6 18,91 ~) 0 H 7 2,977 15 0 20,16":; ., K

10 S6,,1-S6 0 :2 H,OO,), 0 ° ------- ._------_. Total of Average i 2,029,8;'34-

Western Australian Bank

National Bank of Australasia, Ltd.

Union Bitl1k of Australia, Ltd.

H)

Bauk of New South Wales COlllmercial Bank of Anstralin, Ltd .... Bank of Australasia

Totals ...

.], 533,4·:). 8 SI

Capital pa~(I up.

.£ a 150,000

bl,49S,220

1,500,000 2,000,000

d 2,212,G31 I,GOO,OOO

s. d. o 0

o 0 5 (

o ° o ° 10 0 o 0

8,S)GO,851 10 (I

127,(i()2 5 5 IS0,WI5 7

;:

5,3H5,UOtJ 0 () 3,OOO,OOU (J

3,450,000 (l 0 2,000,000 0

2,880,000 ° 0 1,IjOU.OllO 0 --------------:

a IUCl'eflSed hy £25,000 since declaration of lnst. dividend, 1) Ordin,-u',Y, :£1 ,192,4tn. Preference, ,eJO.),7BO,

';

0 0

0

s. d. : .£ s. d . .£ s. d. £ s. d. 10 2 S57,837 1u S 2,UllO,OOO 0 10 2,815,71;) H 8 19 2 2i2,78H 1 S 51H,7i1\) 0 10 55:3,S88 10 2 0 K 636,553 :3 10 1,.J.:lH,80 l 4, (l 1,5HY,025 19 5 1 (l 207,'182 IS 3 .3}Jo,71l5 19 \l (l2H,505 11 (l

IS ;) 135,P.")7 1/ 10 :;S:3,HJ/ Hi :3 401,025 () 11 :i 1 lUG/jl0 Iii 9 .jii1,H87 HI HI (Hl,a:lI) U 7

----------3

of' Total n \ et'fI;{,' .\ "'\',! ....

£ s. d. .£ s. d. .£ 8. d . ,£ S. II 21,j.j;) U 2 21),:330 7 8 1,7t)a,t;S~ 7 10

G,282 a 10 8SS S SOO,577 11 0 /,21i9 11 7 ](}t 12 G 1,202,0(;5 13 !1

890 7 8 3,J;"}H 8 3 2Dl,S5G 1;1 I)

2,99-1,4,12 18 7 I,095,81J.J. H 10 1,782,893 5 10 /S;~,096 () S

5,8~~O 9 i 253,2U6 8 5 6,OGG 13 ,1 321,828 12 G

898,94," 19 ;J

lilla,:nll 9 9

4,7,08:i 16 2 2;i,OHl 10 .:1.,()G2,::n:3 ~ 7 I 7,G04,,.t2fJ H 11

AmOullt of' Dh-htell:l.

.£ s. d. ,£ s. d . 20 V Cent. \ 12,6lI0 0 ° 382,()U7 18 \1 cent. Pref~rellce! Pref. 7,614. l~) 0 ) 11'.' cent. Ordl1lol',Y !Ordin',Y 2:),8'18 IG 0 S l:lI5,HS , 8

10 \It cent. ' 75,000 (I 0 1,1l4,16'J, 11 (I

10 1:)' cent. 100,OO() ° 0 c 1,4;)(1,000 ° ° !l 'tJ cent. Pref. 81,760 5 0 c 13,n3 19 5

12 'tv cent. ! 9(;,000 0 () 1,297,350 0 0

1- 34G,7GSU-O' - 4,39:1,1l9;5W' I

c After. (l Ordinary, }?:95,~S110s. Prefereuee, £2.117,350.

.-, ". ~ ~ ~ r-:; r-:; 'J~

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WESTERN AUSTI~ALIAN Ki.NK.

GEN"ERAL ABSTRAC'l' showing- the AYERAGE AJlIOUNT of the LIABILITIES ,.md ASSETS of th,' WE STERK AUSTnALIAN BANK, taktm from the several Weekly Statements dming- the QU AJ~TER, from the 1st July, HIOli, to the :30th September, 1!l0().

I1IAnILI'l'ms. Notes in eireHlatioll not hearillg' Iuterest

Ditto bearing- Interest Bills ju ell'enlation uot bearing Interest

Ditto tourillg- Interest Balances due to other Banks Deposits not bearing Interest

Ditto hcarill~ Interest

.{; s. d. s. d.

i~202,17i H) ·'2 857,8:l7 10 8

lIJ 10

n 10 and the

J.; s. d· 7G:.!,G15 IG ,~ 287,31H ,~ 4-IIH,l-lO () " V+,5:W 2: ,) 20,:1an 7 8 21,755 n :2

1,7S;.),liBS 'i II)

~eohll tlmount of Liabilities £~J;H5,ii5 H t: Toml lltnl)Uut of

Amount of tho C'Lpital Stock paid up at the dose of the t,luartel' ('nelp,] :\uth September, 190(; Jhte of the- lost Dividend declared to the Shareholders...... . .............. . Amount. of tho h'\st Diyidcml declared ......... . Amollnt of the Roseryod Profiles at tIle' time of dl'cl11,riug' such nivid('l1,l..

Perth, 23rd October, 1006.

£ ~ d. 150,000 (l l>

20 1)) cent. 12,500 (I II

~lS2,0()7 18 })

H. D. HOLMES, General }lallng-el'. F. A. KENDALL, Accountant.

1, HENRY DIGGENS HOLlYIES, nmke oath tlmt, to the hest of my knowledge and helief, the Assets and Liabilities of the above Bank during- the period specified; and that the SlLll1e was made up from "'1'he IVestern Australian Bank Act, IS})!l."

Abstrad is true aUlI faithful Account of the Average Amount of the \Y <'ekl,\' Statements thert'of. kc'pt in PUl'SlUUl,'(' (>f the provisions of

81V01'n before me, at Pel'th, ) ~ A .. G. RUSSELL .. Tustice of the PpacC'.

this 2.1)'{' (7u,y I~j' OctobCl', 1906. J

NA'l'IONr\.L BAKE: OiC AUSTRALASIA, LIliIlTED.

H. D. I-lOLlITES.

GEN".F<JIUL ABS'l'l~AC'l' showing- the AVERAGE AlIIOUN'1' of the LIABILI'l'mS and ASSE'l'S of the NA'l'JONAL BANK OF AUSTltALASIA, LIMI'I'ED, within the State, (,f IV estern Australia, bken from the severnl \Yeekly Stntemel1ts during- the QUA}{,'['ER, from the 1st ;ruly, 190G, to the 30th September. lOOG.

T.lL'tnIL[TIES. .£ s. a 8. d. N oten ill circulation .. ' ,. .. 17 ;::: Bills 1n circulatiDu not lJcarillg' Interest 1 i i)

Ditto bearing Interest BaJfluees clue to ot.bel' Ba.nks Deposits not hearing Intcrest

Ditto l)carin~' Interest

17 () :: 10 1 S

ROD,')77 11

'rotal amount of I.iabilities Total fHllOlmt of Assets

Amount of the Capital Stock })aid up at the close of the Quartel' l'lllleli :lOth September, IH06 ........... . \' Preference Shares

I~ate of the last Dividend deeiared to the Shareholders .................................. I. Ordinary Shnres

( Prefl'rl'lll'C Shares £7,()·:t4 10 Amount of the last Di,'ideml dt'clm·(Jcl.. .................................. l.,ordinary ::'hnros ... £2:3,848 l()

Amount of the HeS('lTetl I'rofib" exclusive· of such Dh'idend, at tIll' time of (leclnring such Dividend

Perth, Hith October, 1 DOli.

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£ s. d. 1.·1,08,220 0 0 5 pel' cent. p.a. ,1, per cent. p.,".

:H,.±9;3 6 0 l:lG, H8 11; H

P. P. KING. pro Sub-:I,lanager. A. VV. BALLHAUSEN, Accountant.

I, HENEY aOBEKl' ENCiLAND, llmke 0'1th that, to the hest. of my knowledge and belief, the foregoing' Abstract is;1 t.rue and f,dthful Account of the Avemge Amount of Assets [md Liabilities of the abo,'e Bank, within the State of vYestern AustrnJia, during the period specific·d; Hud that the same was made up from the vYeokly Statoments thereof, kept in pursuance of the provisions of" The Stmnp Act, 1882."

81"orn befo)'e 1>te, at Perth, '( '1' C MOT I OY Justice of the l>eace. H. R. EKC+LAND. this 18th day of OctO/Iei', 11106. J . T • .l. , , , Manager.

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UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED.

GENERAL ABSTRACT, showing the AVERAGE AMOUN'l' of the LIA BILITIES and ASSETS of the UNION BANK OF A USTRALIA, LIMITED, in the State of Western Australia, taken from the several Weekly Statements during the QUARTER, from the 1st July, 1906, to the 30th September, 1906.

LIABILITIES. Notes in Circnlation not bearing Interest Bills in Circulation not bearing Interest Balance due to other Banks Deposits not bearing Interest DepOSits bearing Int.erest

£ s. d. £ s. d. ASSETS.

803,243 '0 8 636,55, 3 10

75,329 13 10 Coined gold fLud silver, and other coined metals 3,895 1 1 Gold and silver in bullion or bars

1,439,801"'4 6

Government Securities .,. Landed property, premises, etc. Notes and bills of other Banks Balances clue from other Hrmks ... ... _., .. ' ... ... ... ... ... . .. AlnOtlut of all debts due to the Bank, including notes, bills of exchange, and all stock ancl

funded debts of every description, excepting notes, bills, and balances clue to the said Bank from other Banks

£ s. d· 387,238 18 11 120,247 9 1

15,9i;'7 ° ° 7,269 11 7

104 12 6

1,202,065 13 9

Total amount of Liabilities £1,519,025 19 5 Total amount of Assets £1,73:l,893 5 10

;£ s. d. Amount of the Capital Stock paid up at the close of the Quarter ended 30th September, 1906 ... 1,500,000 0 0 Rate of the last Dividend declared to the Shareholders ...................................................... @ lO cl(' cent. 'u, annum. Amount of the last Dividend declared ............... ....................... ......... .................. ............ 75,000 0 0 Amount of the Reserved Profits at the time of declaring such Dividend ......... :........... ............ 1,114,154. 11 0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors ....................................................................................... 3,000,000 0 0 Total Capital and Reserve l;'unds .................................................................................... 5,585,000 0 0

Perth, 30th October, 1906. J. G. O'NEILL, Inspector I, JOHN GRAHAM O'NEILL, make oath that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the foregoing Abstract is a true and faithful Account of the Average Amount

of Assets and Liabilities of the above Bank, in the State of IV estern Australia, during the period specified; and that the same was made up from the '-IVeekly Statements thereof kept, in pursuance of the provisions of "The Stamp Act, 1882."

Sworn before me, at Pe1·th, '( THOS C VILLIERS Justiee of the Peace. J. G. O'NEILL, Inspector. this 30th day of Oclobe1', 1906. ) " ,

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. GENERAL ABSTRACT, showing the AVERAGE AMOUNT of the LIABILI1'IES and ASSETS of the BANK OJ!' NEW SOUTH WALES, within the State of Western Australia'

taken from the several Weekly Statements during the QUAR,TER, from the 30th June, 1906, to the 30th September, 1906.

LIABILITIES. Notes in circulation not bearing' Interest Bills in circul:ttion not bearing Interest Bal~tllces due to other Banks Deposits not bearing Interest

Ditto hearing Interest ...

£ s. d.

". 389,333 1 6 207,432 18 3 ------

£ s. d. 21,614 ° ° 1,013 18 7 10,081 16 2

5fl6~765 19 9

Coined gole] and silver and other coined metals Golcl and silver ill bullion or bars GoVel'lllnent Securities ... . .. J..Janded property, premises, etc. Notes find Bills or other Banks ".

ASSETS.

Balances due from other Banks ............,................. Amount of all debts due to the Bank, including notes, bills of exchange, and all stock nnd

fundo(l debts of every description, excepthlg notes, bins, and balances due to the said

£ s. d. 386,312 19 2 59.:J98 11 10 23,462 .5 5 18,915 ° 8

890 7 8 3,159 8 3

Bunk fronl other Banks ' 291,856 13 8 --'--

rrotaJ amouut of IJittbilities £629,.505 1·1 G Total amount of Assets £783,995 6 8 ----

Amount of the C')'pital Stoek paid up at tho dose of the Quarter ended 30th September, 11)05 Capital Subscribed. ........................................................................................................... . Rate of the hLst Dividend declared to the Shm'eholders ....................................................... . Amount of the last Dividend declared ............................................................................... .. Amount of the Reserved Profits after declaring such Dividend ............................................... . Reserve JJhtbility of Shareholders ..................................................................................... .

Perth, 10th Oetober, 1906.

.£ s. d. 2,000,000 0 0 2,000,000 0 0

10 ,po cent. ;[1' annum. 100,000 0 0

1,450,000 0 0 2,000,000 0 0

WM. McCULLOUGH, Manager. I, WILLIAlI'I }'[cCULLOUGH, malw oath that, to the b2st

Assets and Liabilities of tho above Bank in Western Australia, in pursuance of the provisions of "'1'he t;tamp Aet, 1882."

of my knowledge and belief, the foregoing Abstraet is a true and fa,ithful Account of the Average Amount of during the period specified; and that the same was made up from the IV' eekly Statements thereof, kept

SWO?'n before me, at Perth, this' , 10th day of October, 1!J06. JAMES [3. ROE, J.P.

W;lI. McCULLOUGH.

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COMMERCIAL BANK OJ!' AUSTRALIA, LIi\:uTED. GENERAL ABSTRACT showing the AVERAGE A1\fOUNT of the LIABILl1'IES and ASSETS of the CO])IMERCIAL BANK 01<' A USTgALIA, .LDIITED, within the State of

Western Australia, taken from the several Weekly Statements during the QUAI~l'Eg, from the 80th .June, 190G, to the 30th September, 1901i. LIABILITr:RS. £ s. d. £ s. d. ASSETS.

Notes ill ~'irculfltiou not bearing Interest 13,692 0 0 Coined gold and silver, and other coined 11lctn..ls Bills ill eirculation not hearing iuterest 501 17 11 Gold and silver ill bullion or bars BalttllCes dne to other Banks .. , ... . 3,33:J 12 9 Government Securities,., ." Deposit!': not bearing- Interest 227,53918 5 Landed Pr?pel'ty, Premises, etc.

Ditto bem·jug Interest ... 155,95i 17 10 Notes and Bills of other Bnuks

383,'t9i 16 3 Balances dne from other Ballk~ '" ... ... .,. .., ... ... ... ... . .. Amonnt of ull debts due to the H!luk, inchlilillg notes, hins of exchauge, and all stock llwl

£ s. d. 10G,GiG 18 i

2,D77 15 0

25,165 i 8 5,830 9 i

funded debts of every description, excepting llotes, hills, and balances due to the ::mid Bank from other Ranks 258,206 S 5

£.t01,025 G 11 TotttI amount. of Aaspt.s

Au'Jount of thc Ordinary Capital Stock paid up at. the close of the Quarter ended BOth September, 1000 Amount of l)reference do. do. do. gate of the last Dividond declared to th(; Preference Shareholders ............................................ . Alllount of ~ueh Dividend declared hf1lf-yo:trly ...................................................................... . Amount of the Reserve Profits after declaring such Dividend .................................................. . geserve Liability of Shareholders ......................................................................................... .

£ s. d. 95,281 10 0

2,117,8fiO 0 0 3 pOl' cent. pOl' a.nnum. :n.7GO 5 0 1:3,78:3 19 5

Perth, 26th October, 190G. ANDgE'W ~Om?'IE, l\J:tnager. I, ANDgEvV NOl"l,HIE, make oath thf1t, to tho best of my knowledg'e and belief, the foregoing .A.bstract is a true and ff1ithful Account of the Average Amount of ASsets and

Liabilities of the above Bank, within the State of Western Australia., during the period specified; and that the smne was made up fro111 the "Veokly Sta.tements thereof, kept in pnrsnance of the provisions of "'I'he Stamp Act, 1882."

S~V01'n befo1'e mc, wi Perth, this 26th dny of Octobe,., 19C6. F. ILI,INGWOg'I'H, .Tustice of the Peace.

BANK OF AUSTg.1.LASIA.

GENEgAL ABSTgACT showing the AVERA.GE A])WUN'l' of the LIABILI'J'IES and ASSETS of the RANK OF AUS'l'RALASIA (Incorpol'a.tecl by goyal Charter, 1835), of 'i'Vostern Aust;ralia., i;ftken from the several "Weekly Statements during the QUAH.T"B;R, from the 2Gth June, HlOf), to the 21,th September, 190(;.

LL\lHI.J'fIES. £ s. d. £ s. d. AssE'rs. NotE'S ill circulatiollllot beRring IntcrcRt 53,168 is 6 Coined. gold and silver, Rud ot.her coined metals Bills in circulation not beuring' Interest 3,532 2 ;) Gold anfl Sih'el' ill bullion or bars Balances due to other Dltulw... GovcrnmclIl' 8eCHl'itics .. , , .. Deposits not bearing' Iuterest :)'58,127 :1 1 Landed Property) Premises, etc.

Ditto bearing" Interes;t 196,510 16 9 Notes :'-\.:!lcl Bins of other Bmlks Balauces due t'rol:n other I3al1kFi ... ... ... .., ... ... ... ... ... ...

----- 55·t,63i 10 10 Amonnt of an debts due to the Bank, illCluclillg' note::;, hil]s of' cxchau!.fo, Hlld all stock and funded debts of every description, excepting 110t·OS, bills, and balances due to the

----- s:!.id Bank from other Bituks

Tot::t1 amount of T,iabHities £Gll,339 0 7 rrotal amonnt of Assots

£ s. d. Amount of the Capital Stock paid up at the close of the Q,uader ended 24th September, 1906........ 1,600,000 0 0 Rate of the last Dividend declared to the Shareholders ............................................................ 12 ;!O" cent. ;p. ann. Amount of the !fest Dividend declared....................................................................................... 9G,OOO 0 0 Amount of the l~eserved Profits at the time of declaring such Dividend .......................................... 1,297,8(iO 0 0 geserve Liahility of Proprietors ....... , '" .................................................................................... I,GOO,OOO 0 0 Tota.! Capital and gesorve Funds ...................... .."...... . ......................................................... 2,S80,000 0 0

in the St:tte

£ s. d. 175,0!2 1:3 10 83,1% 0 2

o 0 3 4,.

321,82" 12 5

£rJOS,3lG 9 9

Perth, 2Gth October, 1006. ALEX. CHRIS'l'IE, Manager.

I, ALEXANDEH. OHgISTIE, make oath that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the foregoing' Abstract is a. true ltud faithful Account of the Average Amount of Assets and IJiabilities of the above Bank, in the State of Western Australia, during the period specified: <Iud tha.t tl1() Sf1me was lllade up from the Weekly Statements thereof, k(~pt in pursuanee of the provisions of "The Stamp Act, 1882."

S,wo,.n bef01'e me, at Perth, / l'I".rOS C VII I lEDS J t· f tl I) this 26th clny of Octooe>', 1906. ( l .. J" L", us ICe 0 1e eace.

ALEX. CmUS'I'IE.

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GOVERNl\l ENT GAZETTE, W.A. iNov. 9, 1906.

C.L.D. 5835/ HlOli. THE ELECTORAL ACT. O,.own £CtlO Dep(wbnent, Perth, 28th A"!I"st, 1.906.

T HE llonoumhlB tlw AtloJ"ney Ge11m"l lms a.ppoiuted the nuderllllentioned, in addition to l~e8ident Magistmtes, to be pBr~ons before whom allY elector lllny vute by post :--

Ernest Braid Paton, '1'own Clerk Alllbl"o~e Dnrnck

Alhany 11r"yle A r~laclale Arrino Station A ustrn,]ind

i A. L. 'I'ait

Baker's Hill Balaguucli HalbalTup, Donnelly J"i VBi' Bal ingu p ...

Do. Balladonia I

(3arnong Station Bnrdoc Bayswater

... I

Bel'ringal'ra 8t"tion T>'el'riguil1, via, Black H';l'llP:(;~ Beverley ...

Do. Do.

Hindoon (N ol'th) Black RfLngB

Do. Bonnievale Boorahbin 13oora1"L Hooudi Boulder

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Bowes (Agricultural A rea) Boyanup ... Hreltk-o'- OILY Bremer Hay Brid"etown

Do. Uo. Do.

Broa(l AlTOW

Do. Brookhampton Brookton ... Brunswick BnUa Hulling Bullsbroo~ Bulong

Do. Bunbury

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Burhanks Burnside ...

Burracoppin Burtville ... Busselton

Do.

ClLlloli Canning J\Ilills Capel Cnpel (Upper) Carbine Cnrnnmnh (Station) Carnarvon (Point CIon,tes) Chapman .. . Clnckline .. .

Do. Claremont Cndgy Cndgy Stntion Collie

Do. Do. Do.

COllet Vale Condon Cookernup Coolgnrdie

Do. Do.

P. lY1. Durack 1<'. J. 13. Clifton

-- Bowcn K McCullagh 'IV. Windrecl C. S. BrockllJall :U'. vv. :P'. L1lkies W. A. [)omn C. Mitchell W. Wilson, .J.I'. 'Y. 1<'. S. Buchan A. K WestOlJ 'IV. N~Ulght()n?.r.P. 1<'. S. Butler IV. ~'. Bodey '1'. G. Wttlker P. ~~aclelmulJJ, State School .J. ./. Bryant, .J.P. A. 8. McIntosh '1'. '1'. Rhys, .J. P A. L .. Jacob Arthur Gray vI'. 8. Buehall I~. i!~. J;'ewingG It. 8. Lee' 'F'red. Mitchell ClmripsPettie E .• J. Powell, Tow lJ Clpl'i< A. Thompson, 1:'ostmastel' I"rank fifcC'luskey .J. :VI. "Vhistler. 5. P. HeJJll'v MatthiesSOll .J as. '\Vellstea<1 C. L. Allnutt, Tho Urange .J. ,\llllut,t fl.. Blechyndell It. C. VVillinl1Js .J. 'IV. Brown The Postmaster J<'.lhch Slwnwl Williams, .J .I'. ~\ 1gernon Clifton, .J .P. <+ P. Veitch .H. 'l'ul'ner lYI. B. D' Almmda G. filcNnboe Dr. If,"llatius F'IYllll 1<'. J. Hamilton, Parkfield Alex. Grant J. I,'. :Johnstone, .J.P. George l~ose. J.P. C. K Spenect',:).P. George It. rreede, ,J. L'. J. P. Hnrris Freel. A. "V. Bussell, Jih~rg<tret

River Corl)ett, Station-master

Hubert Gaston, J.P. A. R Pries '1'. G. Collie

P. IV .. Roberts Lionel White A. G. LaYlllnn N. M. Bm7.iel', .1.1'. R. Crnwforc1 DOllnld W[ cP her80n C. 1<'rench 'l'homas JlilcNnught --. Durnin, Station-master E. A. Latch, "El1dine." VV. Brockway G. Davidson W. D. Beelling'ion, J'.l'. Capt. Head E. J. Jacob J. Jolin, J,P. Ernest Charles UlULl1l he l"o ,V. A. l<'etth<tch E. Cook D. S. Hnlliday, sell. S. B. Butler Alfred Mercer, J.P.

Coolgardie Cossack Cottesloe .. . Cottcsloe .. . Cuballing Ctlc1dingwarra Cucldingw,~rra Cue

Cunderdin

Dandal'l'lLgan Dnndalllp Dardanup

Do. Darmdnp ... Davyhurst D~Ly Dawn Darby

Do. Dec1ari I)ongarrn, ...

Do. Donnybrook

Do. Do.

Doongin

Esperance

Fit·Jd's Find Do. Do.

Jy'ilnlston ... jl'it.zl'oy F'rctHcl>s Range F'l'Olrmn tie, East

Do. Vo.

Frctllantle Do. Do. Do. Do. Dc. Do.

ji'remantle, North Do.

G,ebanintlm Gabyon Stntion ." Gemldton

Do. Do. Do. Do.

UindfLlbie lHugin

Do. Glentromic Goolllnlling

Do. li oongal'rie Gooseherry .Hill ... Gmss Pntch GrasB Valley Grocmbushes

Do. Do.

Cil'eenollgh Guildford

Do. Do. Do. Do.

UullewlL

Harvey Hillside Station ... Hillside Hine's Hill Hopetoun

Do. [dn H. Mine, via Lnverton Irishtown hwin

Moritz Cohn Harold Aubrey H~Ll1 J. H. H,iley, Stnte School H. P. ~'aggnrt, Railway Street G H. Lodge J. ~'ren tfield W. R Diggin~ '1'hos. Phillips, Inspector Per­

manent 'W nys Leonard IV ood

.Iames Drummond. :J. P. K :J. '1'. Broeknmn; via B'1lingup Ii' .• Tohnston H. W. Venn, J.P. Miss Hmnilton, Schoolmistress II,. Counsel, Postmast~r H. Green, .'J.P. .E. Cnrson S. A. Russ A. W. Piorce Dr. G. II. Bartlett Irwin S. Moere, .J.P. Hugh Brockmnn Dr. P. Elliott F'. J. J<Jlliott G. Smith

W. K Hughes

J. Allen, via Yalg'oo A. B. Gloster fir. H. Hohby. J.P. W. '1'. Moran C .• J. Annenr C. Wntson Cornelius Gbsson \\T. Lohoar H. H. I'arker l"mnk Cadd

.J. J. Higham L. A. King' .J. P. Lenrmontb Samuel 'l'.::I'lclYIillan,'l'own Clerk Elhts SoLulon In.mes Coen V\'m. D. EYans .Jnmes Pealce

H. Sands J. Hearn, via,. WUl'arga. Raymond ElIot '1'. A. Kidd, J.P. William ]\11001'e, J.P. J. Mills, J.P. G. B. Sweeting G. A. Cooper J, E. Pl1ior .T. K Wedge, .J.P. C. K. Dnvidson, .J.P. lYInitland Slater C. O. ROY!1L 'l'homns Kcrnon Chas. H. Brooks, Storekeeper G. Thompson, J.P. A. Powell J. V. (lenry '\'1. ,\V: Soden G. Jli1. Willinms A. Meadowcroft, .LI'. P. A. Gug81'i, J.P. R. A. 'rhomns W. G. Withnell Riclmrd John Wilson, J.P. John Patrick Doheny l{obert Grime

l{obel't Christison, J.P. Alfred Wilding Herbert Bndgery R. WhitemnIl vv m. Jamieson E. Keetley Cnmpbell Shaw, J.P. J.1<'rench C. W. O'Hnlloran

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IsrfLelite Bny

,TtLlldxlmt. ,Tnrrrt.l1daJI! .1emmpnU"ll

TCalgoo1'1ie Do. Do. Do. Do.

T(a,unwl1a Do.

l(arali~e Kal'l'i(l;tle Karrijine ... Kellerlwl'rin j(ojonllp ... Koo'2,"nn Kookyuip ...

J:;o. I(ooral'awalyef~ Kuummlling· KUl'lmlpi ... Kurra,\vnng-

La. Gmllge Ba,~· Lake Austin Laverton ... Lawlers Leedel'ville

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Lennonville Ll'OnOl'fL ...

Do. Lower Livel'inga

lVlagn(~t .Majestic 1\h1lcollll 1\Ilwfred Station ... ;Vln.rrin J\J areen St;ltion lYla,!'y Ann lIm'bonr l\'Iaybnds }Ieck')ring Meeka,tlmrm J\J el17;ic's ...

Do. lYI erred in ...

Do. M ertondale Midbnd Junction

Do. Do. Do. 110. 1)0.

1>0. Do.

lYIilly Milly St:ltion Mingenew lVIinilya HiveI' l\Iogmnbel' ::\Ioolyella ... 1\IOOl'll

Do. lVlonllt Barker ;vI t. Clifford Mt. Ida l\it. i\Ialcollll (Pigs' Well) ::VIto Mary, Victoria Plains lVIt. JYlonger l\,[t. ~1organs

Do. Mt. View Mnlgie 'Mundijong ;\Iullewa

1)0.

Mulline Mnlwartie lVIurchison House lVlurgoo lYIurram Sta.tioll ...

GOYEHNMENT

F. Harwick

G. J. )IorgfLll, .J.P. U ]£:. rroolnbs, P(lshn'L;-·:hw .T .. Alison

E. K Hawkins, '!'OInl el,·d, }L A. SmHlcl's n. F. Sc11loo P. A. ChnppJe, J.P. M. Itiehn.l'd~on W. S. Hodges \V .. O. Mansbridge D. '1'. Bates -On-yin F. MeGregor A . .I. Pa8hent. Stat-ion-HUls!"r G. H. A(·ldand J:uue;;; 'l'reasn l'C

1\1. T. l'aclbnry, ,J.P. John Gerl'al1B '['honms II. Hammh 'Y. L. Rowett F. Thomas Ci('org'e Switsnl' W. Eo Prince

F. IV. 'l'nckett, .T.!'. 'i'hos. Hutt.on .T a,lnes ShnpsOJI II. D. Peers .T. Crawford, Tl'ev:Ll'toll Street .T. ,V . .Tohnson J. J\f e1'1'imnn P. Stuart., Town Clerk A. IV. Brown, .T.P., Tate Stneet T. Savage, .T.P., fiI(lng't'l~ Rtl'f'et O. A. Mahood . .T.P. A. Leach, .J.P. n. Stuart, .T.I'. ,'011J1 Pipl'

i A. f'helps A thelstm18 :\1 etealt'e A.W. II1nrtin P. S. Satel't.hwa.it" .I Ohll Tyson \A[. J runieson H .. T. Smit.h W. '1'. "Yreneh K '(,hey 01'

K Y. Butler .I. Ii'. Lynch J!'. Cooke W. lYl. Doig Major Judd }fmncis II.. I-fonp\,_ .1.1' .. Npw-

castle Rmu] . IV . .T. Roach A. S. Browll .J. 13. Miller V. ,r. Duthie, Town Ch,l'iz W. R Crosbie, Ma.;\·Ol· Prod. Davis George Hedley Hlue Fred Cresa,r O. F. Hymns D . .J. Hearman A. H. A. Coleman, State SellOnl IV. H. l\Ia.hcr Thomas "V. Burns A. Colema,n Andrew lI'fnir. J.P., Forrest Hill "-111. Alexander R 'Y. iVIel'rison T~ E. Prosser R P. Lanig:11l 'J'. B. Hansen H. L. Heid H. G. Elrin"i;on. 'I'own Clerk T. A. Drage~ (Northmnpton) Angus Cnmpbell Percy Hutcon, J.P. A. Lawrence, Inspect"l' of Per-

manent IYa.)' -T_ Burgess . D. iYloves ·W. }L' E. Anderson Sydney Logue, via XOl'thmnpt.oll John Carter ·W. Fitzgern.ld, ,;ia Mt. lI'Tagnct

GAZETTE.

:\lnl'rin }In1'l'in Do. Do.

W.A.

X'Ulg'att.,\· St:ltiol1 N;\,ng'('c1uan l\a.nuillu

Do. Nannn» Nal'J'og-in

Do. Neweastle

Do. Do. Do.

;\" e\v FOl't'sf ~fi::tgara ... N o011g-aal' . :'!nl'Sf~lllal1

n<>.

Do. Do.

Xorthalll Do. Dn. Do.

XOl'tlmlllpbl!1 Do.

Nullagiuf' Nlulng-:tl'l':l

Oakahtell:t ])0.

Oakl:m,ls ... Onslow (i\'1ind(;l'u()

Do. «(;1Iobe Hill) Do. (Xanllt."l'l·" Do. (l-brdy:rllnetion) ])0. ({Taroo ot:ttiOll) .. . Do. (P"ake Sta.tion) .. . Do. (GJenflOl'l'in

Station) !In. (Ulla \Va.!Ta.

oj "Lion) Do. (Ashhlll'ton

Downs) Do. (Pec(lmnulb) Do. (Red Hill) Do. (Yanrey Htati(\]1) Do. ('J'owem Station) Do. (W ogooh)

Ol'd l'(,ivor Stat.j,)ll

Paddingtoll Parker';.; HUful Pt'rth

Do. Do. Do. \)0. Do. 1)0.

])0.

Pert.h. North Pieton Pilbarn Pingell,\' Pino-in Pin~ra Port Hedland Preston, 'Uppm

Do. Prineess Royal

i.luimlalup

R1ndells ... J1avenstho1'pp

Do. l:ted Hill ...

Do. llocldnghfllll Roebourne

])0.

Do. Do. Do. 1)0.

Do.

.r. S . .Jacksoll 1. Archih"l,l g(lgfl,l' Harr1;::;

'l'homas IVolh F. Gro\\'(lt~n .I. n. Wile"x .T . .T. Xewton, Cllf'stE'l'neltl :\[ 1'8. I"~. !(''<Ll'lwy .r. (f. Cornish, Postmaster E. B. Johnston, Lands Olli,'" Henry Da.vey E. gi'phiel; . K Holidnv .T. A. \\T]'01 h T . .f. JtY:l,lI. !'iii Yalg'Of) .J. Lc·ipol,l, .J. P. l~. P:t!li",. .I. E. IJi",o" \\7. 111l1111pl'sQn •• LP .• Pdn,'n..:;;--

H.oy:d 1'~. 11cOinn B. :J. l\lile~i, Pi()n{'(~r H. P. Colelmtch H. Y. Cox H""/lep \Vitlll1Pl1 £( A .. (il'{~g'()l'Y

1'. i\Toy (fuBtnvus Val'lt:y I lawrence Hi(~vpking .1. \'. 8p"][(''', ,·jll l\Tt. ]\:fag-net

S. H.. L.Elliott., J.P. Ii'. S. Hymns, !';a Geml(ltol1 C. H. H~lrges. ,,;(( G,'mldton ({po. Bn1']'0\\'B

(1. W.McHn.p C. A. H,tiley j;'j'",le]'ick llieks .Tos. Michnel :¥],.(

\Vlll. Ihn

K A. Burt. B. Leona.l',j It'.lIal'v(>v II. 'I'witehin A: S. C'll11el'On ,Joseph Dayis

R. vV. Do\vning­G. Smillie IN. K Bold, '('own Clcd, .Tame" Corbett, City ~]'l'easnl'pl' .f. .J. C lll'l'all \V . .T. Holmes. Newcastle Street. 'l'itus Lallcler, Highgate Hill W. Mann. A.1VI.P. Bnildings A. ;IT,,ek T. n. Yil1j(:~1'8,.J. P., Si). GeOnl:0'S

'l'IlITaCe '

'l.'. H. Bbke. Town Clerk George Forrest, J.P. 'I'homRs Goode, Hoy Hill St.ntion George H. Bostock, .1. P. A. Iveo .T. H. Scott A. E. Hardie i farlev .f ohnstnll 1;;. i\'I;{l'tin, .1. P. D. K Kett

Pl!rcy Cartel'

J;'. T. Re:1Cl W n.lter Dunn

, S. A,\V arc!, P()stllla~t,.l' L. C. Dalton D. A. Thompson Ebenezer Thorpe 'J'hos. Bn.nmttyne, .T.P. .T. lI. Church, .J.P. Frank Corni3h A.. C. Gillam, .T. P. T. Louden D. K. ~1r.Hae, J.P. J. G. 1'lIeal'es, ;J.P.

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32~8 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. [N av. 9, 1906.

LIST OF PERSONS BEFORE WHO~I ELECTORS nIA Y VOTE BY posT-contintwd.

Roebonrne Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Sandy Creek Sharks Bay

Do. Sir Samuel Southern Cross

Do. Station Peak, Roebourne Subiaco

Tam min Tampa Tarwonga ... 'I'homas River

Do. 'L'rafalgar ... Tuclmnarra 'I'm'key Creek

Upper Gascoyne ... Do.

Upper Liveringa

Victoria Park

Wagin W"gga Station Walebing ... l'Valkaway

Do.

S. H. Meares, J.P. A. Paterson P. C. Riches, J.P. C. M. Straker, J.P. H. O. Timms, J.P. J. G. Withnell J. O. Kelly • J. Barnard Dr. Belgrave W. E. Routledge W. Dawson A. D. Edwards David Bull A. Rankin

W. Donnan Luke Smith Nicholas Donnelly, Arthur River Alex. Turnbull William Ponton, sen. Patrick O'Connor James McInnes James Cunninghame

M. FitzPatrick W. W. Scott Percy Rose

W. J. Cohn

R. Sinclair D. Broad, vict Yalgoo Stephen Sheridan J .. McCartney G. E. Sewell

Wannamel Warralong Station vVarrawoona vVarren Watheroo .. . Wr;,verley .. . Wellington Wellington JYIill ... Whim Creek, Roebourne Widgiemooltha Wodgina ... vVongamine Woolgangie vVool1ean ... vVoommel .vVurarga ...

Do. vVynening, Victori"Plail1s

Yalgoo Yalingup .. . Yarloop .. .

Do. Do.

Yarramoney Yarrie Station Yatheroo ... Yellowdil1e Yerilla York

Do. Do.

Yuin Do.

Yundnmindrrn

E. K. Byrne 'L'homas Hardy Edw"rd:Hohues .J. C. Rose J. M. York R. Berte"ux W. Reading, J.P. A. J. Yelverton, J P . IVilliam Tuck John Hedley Hay Marsha.ll James Bowen W. H. Grimes William Sharpe J. H. Monger F. D. Wicksteed W. Kennedy J. Brennan

F. Wallace Thomas H. vVarren R. Driver 'L'. C. Moore R. A. Williams R. W. Leeson Wm. Coppin E. Roberts, J.P. T. Fahey John Cairns S. B. Davis J. Seabrook G. A. Stevens R. J. Carlyon R. B. McDougall G. MacfU'lan8, .J.p.

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C.L.D.5057/1903. 01'own Latv Offices,

Pe1,th, 1st NovembC1', 1906.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the following Jnstices to be

(with the Resident Magistrate) thc Licensing Magistrates for the Coolgardie Licensing District:-

o ALONZO POLYBLANK VVY~IONlJ, J.P. ALl!'RElJ MERCER, J.P.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

C.L.D.l1,15/03. 01'own LalV Offices,

Perth, 1st Nove1J,be1', 1906.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint RICHARD GONINON, J.P.,

to he one of the Licensing Magistrates for the North Cool­gardie Licensing District, vice J. Codis, J. P., resigned.

H. G. HAThfPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

C.L.D. 72:36/1906. OJ'own Law Offices,

Perth, 8th NovembC1". 1906.

H IH Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable JAnIEs

WILLIAM VVRIGH'l', M.L.C., to be a Sworn Valuator under "The Transfer of Land Act, 189:3."

C.L.D. 2187/1903.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

Or own Law Offices, Pej·th, 8th Nove1Jtbe~', 1906.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable JOHN

W A'l'EI~S KIRWAN, J.P., to be one of the Licensing Magis­trates for the East Coolgardie Licensing District, vice Gerald Aloysius Kearney, J.P., resigned.

. R. G. HAMPTON, Under Sf'cretary for Law.

H. G. HAJYIP'I'ON, Under Secretary for Law.

C.L.D.5930/1906. O~'own Law Offices,

PM·th, 8th Novembe~', 1906.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to temporarily appoint U. B. SWEE'l'ING

as Acting Clerk of Quarter Sessions, Acting Clerk of the Local Court, and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Bunbury, during the absonce of the Clerk of Courts on leave.

H. G. IUMP'L'ON, Under Secretary for Law.

C.L.D. 7638/1906. 01'own Law O.tfices,

PC1'th, 8th Novembe1', 19015.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Execntive Council has been pleased to appoint C. CA1IPBl~LL ~o be Acting

Electoral RC"istrar for the Boulder, Brown HIll, Hannans, rv,mhoe, and Kalgoorlie Electoral Districts, during the absence on leave of M. A. Saunders, as from the 6th instant.

H. G. HAMP'L'ON, Under Secretary for Law.

C.L.D.7160/1906. Cj'OlVn Lew) O.Dices,

Pe,.th, 1st No'vembc,., 1906.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve ~he following ame~dment to

the Scale of Allowances to vVItnesses approved III Execu­tive Council on the 1st of September, 189S:-

Paragraph 5.-Strike out parlLgraph 5, and insert the following :--

"5. Resident or District Medical Officers shall be paid at the rate of fifteen shillings per diem.

Resident or District Medical Officers attending Court outside a radius of 20 miles from their places of business shall receive, in lieu of the 15s, above meutioned, ~uch allowance as will, when added to the day's salary recerved as Resident or Dis~ric~, Medical Officer, amount to the sum of .£2 2s. per chern.

H. G. HAil,[PTON, Under Secretary for Law.

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V A OANOIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department.

Treasury ...

Colonia,l Secretary's

Public Works

Do.

Position.

.., I Clerk on general clerical work in Tender Board Office

Clerk in Accounts Office (vice W. H. Farrar, resigned)

Clerk aad Rate Collector, Fre­ma,ntle Water Supply Office (vice H. J. Keane, deceased)

Clerk in the Roads Boards Office (a knowledge of short­hand is desirable) vice A. Bick, deceased

Salary.

Class" E" (Min. £170, Max. £180)

Class" E" (Min. £170, 1I'Iax. -£180)

Class" E" (Min. £170, Max. £180)

Class" F" (Min. £120, Max. £150)

Applications retul'11able.

24th November, 1906.

8th Deeember, 1906.

Do.

Do.

Applications arc called under Section 38 of "The Public Service Act, 1904," and are to be addressed to the Public Service Commissioner.

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1904. (Regulation 227.)

ApPEAL BOARD.

T HE result of the Election of Representatives and Deputy Representatives on the Board of AppepJ,

which wa,s held on ThursdltY, 1st November, 1906, was as follows :-

ADlIIINISTRA'l'IVE DIVISION.

Rep, esentative. Depnty Representative. L S. Eliot. R. C. Clifton.

PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.

Repl·csentative. Dep1dy Representative. l. W. A. Saw 127 1. J. Muir ... 122 2. J. lYIuir ... 107 2. W. A. Saw 94 3. A. Gibb Ma,itland 77 3. A Gibh Maitland 91

CLERICAL DIVISION.

Rep,·esentative. Deputy Repl·esentative. 1. J. F. Whitely ... 361 2. ilL J'. Calanchini 132 3. H. Gordon 33

1. H. Speight 333 2. J. T. Conway ... 196

M. E. JULL,

Publie Service Commissioner. 8th November, 1906.

Office of Pltblic Service G01nmissionM', Perth, 8th November, 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, tha,t Mon­day, 12th November, 1906, will be observed as a Holi­

day throughout the Service. IV!. E. JULL,

Public Service Commissioner.

LAND OPEN FOR SELEOTION (PORTION OF QUINDALUP OOMlIWN).

Department of Lands and Sgrveys, Perth, 8th Novembej', 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the area, described hBreunder, which has been excluded

from the Quindalnp Common, will be open for selection, under Parts V. and VIII. of " The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 26th November inst.:-

Bounded by lines starting from a point situate a.bout 15 chains \Vest from the South-\Vest corner of C.P.47/191, and extending South 160 chains; thence West about 58 chains to the North-\Vestern side of Road No. 1789: thence South­Westerly along said side of road about 102'chains; thence \Vest abont (j8 chains to a point on the East boundary of Sussex Location ·4-73 situate about 5 chains North from its Routh-East cornel'; thence North 88 chains, East 4'1 ehnins 34. links, North 160 chains. and thence East 146 chains to the starting Toint; excluding Sussex Locations 14,.6, 498, and 525 (containing abont 2,800 acres). (Plan 4.13/80.)

M. E. JULL,

Public Service Commission"",

(OANNING DISTRICT).

Department of Lands and Slt1'Veys, aM Pel·th,24th OctobM', 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the area describecl herctmder will be open for selection

under Parts V. and VIII. of "The Ln,nd Act., 1898," on and after JYIonday, the 12th of November next:-

In Timber Concession 12/1, bounded by lines starting from the South-East corner of C.P. 4i/192, running North to South-West corner of Location 4-73; thence East and North round the boundaries of same to South boundary of 11\1774; thence East to North-West C0rner of Location 411; thence South along 'West boundary of 4.11, and East about 5 chains along its South boundary to a surveyed road; thence South-"W'est along said road to North bound­ary of Location 33; thence West to Location 32; thence North and West round boundaries of 32 to starting point; containing about 140 acres. (Plan 3~H/80, D. and E. 1.)

Applications must be lodged through this Office.

(NEAR BALINGUP).

Department qf Lands and SU1'veys, 1--&g* Perth, 10th October) 1906.

I T is hereby notified that the area hereunder described, lately temporarily reserved, will be open for selection

nnder Part V. of "'I'he Land Act, 1898," on and after Mon­day, 12th November prox. :-

The area, containing about 250 acres, bounded by lines starting from the North-East corner of Nelson Location 947 and extending North about 46 chains; thence East to the 'Vest boundary of Location 1103; thence South to its South-\Vest cornel', East along its South boundary about 15 chains, South to a point West of the North·\Vest corner of Location 815, West to the East boundary of C.P.16015/55, North to its North-East corner, and \Vest to the startinO' point. (Plan 414c/40.) b

(PORTION OF 1fOKINE STATE FOREST.)

Depal·tment of Lands and S1~rveys, {--&~:~ Pel·th,25th OctobM', 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas described hereunder are hereby excised from the

Mokine State Forest, and will be open for selection, under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 19th November, prox.;-

Bounded by lines starting from the East corner of ilIoldne Agricultural Area Lot 16, and extending South­Easterly about 34 chains to the ~6rth-Eastern side of Road No. 33; thence North-'Vesterly along said side of road to the South-Eastern boundary of Mokine Agricultural Area Lot 16 aforesaid, and thence along said boundary North­E~tstward to the starting point. (Containing abont 60 acres.)

2. Bounded on the Sou'Gh-Eastward and South-'iYestward by lines starting from the \Vest corner of Avon Location 596, and extending North-Eastward 35 chains (j.1, links, and North-\Vestward about 4,7 chains; the opposite bOUll''taries being parallel and equal. (Containing about 167 acres.) (Plan 2A/40.)

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:3240 GOVERNMENT

(NELSON DIS'PRJOT.)

Depn?·ftncnt oJ Lrl,)1cls ancl S1()"1)eys, {~'t\ Pe1·th, 25th Octobwt, 1906.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general informatiou. that the temporary reserv"tions desel·ibed hereunder have bec!11

removed. "nd will be open for selection nuder Parts V. and VI n. of "'Phe IJalH1 Act,lSHS," ou amI after Mondfty. 12th Novemher prox.:-

1. 'rho area conhtilling abont 470 acres,> sit,unto in t11e yieinity of 'I'urdignrtnp, and bounded on the NOl·th and ii(LSt 11.1' lines starting from a point situate "bout 1S chains \Vest ft"<)m thc South-East corner of Nelson Location 16i7. mId extending WI est about 1GO chains and South !l8 clmins ; the opl'ositp boundaries being parallel and equal; exclnd-

1'11<r l""QeI'V(' 11\ h .' ,', 'IOGOG. 2. 'I'lw area contnining about ,'i50 acres, situate at the

junet-ion of I'm'np River lLlH1 Yerraminnup Creek, and b"ulld",J on tIl(' NodI. and West by lines starting from a }J(,int ,.ittmt,(, about ,j.i; e1mins West from the Sout,h-vVest eOl"lIel" d N"hotl Lo("ntioll HI'I. amI ext<·mling East about liiO ('hain" along' that l,,('ntion'ti Smtth boundary and part of that of Loe,"tion HJ.J./, and thence South about 50 chains; the opposite boull,lari('s being parltllel and equal; exclnding

Reserve H!O'j,. B. The area containing n.bout G20 acres, situnte North of

Yerrmninnup Pool, anel ))'onnc1ed on the South and West by lines stm·ting from n, point situate about 20 chains West frolll the N prth- \Yest C01"ner of C.P. ,1·9/(;16. and extending East ahout 80 chains along' tbat loca,bon's Nort.h boundary, and thence North about 78cha.ins; the opposite boundaries b0ing parallel and equal.

Applications must be made throng'h tbn Bt'idgetown A geney. (Pln.n 488/1'10).

(P0l1'l'TON 010' l'vhmRF.DEN STA'rE J"ORlDS'l'.)

Depl.l/ftlllCni of Lands (tnd S10'v~lIS, Pe?·th, 5th Nm.'emiJer. 1906.

I .T is hen'hy notified. for general infornmtion, th"t the m'e[1S c1l'scrihed hereunrIel' are herehy excluded from

the lVlorreden State Pm'est, and win he olJell for Reledioll under Part.s V. and VTIL of "'['he LmHIAct. IHHS." un 'iJ1<l nft':'l" Monday. 2()th NoyemhE'l", inst.:-

Bounded b.y lim's sttLl'ting- from the N orth-\Y est em'ner of A von Loc"tiou tl24.0, n.nd extending North to the Southerll sidre of the Southern Cross Road. an(l along it Sontil-

Westerly to the North-East corn or of Reserve 1O~J9: thence N ol'th-'Westward nhout H elutins; thence N orth­Eastward ahout 70 chains; thence South-Eastwarcl about 85 chains to the North-"Yest comer of Location 870B; thenoo Soutb ahout 12 chr1ins to a point FJast' of the starting' point; and thence vVest passing- along the N nrt,h boundary of Looation :15Hf; to said stn,rting point,.

Hounded by lines starting- from the North-E{lst cOl"ner of 11\10009 (Experimental f;'1trm), lLnd extonding- North-lr;l1st­ward along the Southern Cross ItmMI to a point sitnnte North of the N orth-West corner of A V(11l Location S24,O; thence South passing :1.1011g said Loc:1.tion's W cst houndary to its South-West COrllE'l'; thence Sorth-Bast along its Southern boundnry and South along the "Vest bou11flary of Avon Location :l5!l5 to thl' North boundary of 1I\7H40 (Quarry); thence vV pst and South along its North and West boundaries to the Northern side of n clmin road running parallel with the Eastern Railway Res<J1've, and along said road South-vVesterly to the North-East boundary of 1I\1000B aforesaid, and along" same N orth-W estel"ly to the stn,rting point. (Pln,n 24) 80.)

Applie;Ltiol1s must he made throngh the NOl't,1H11ll l,:1ncl Agency.

(Wa,T,TAlIIS DrS'rItIC'J', NEAR DUMBLEYUNG LAKE).

Depa1·t'lnent of Lcmds ancZ Surveys, ~~-\~-{,~- Pm·tll,,, 5th Nove'Htber, 1906.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that Williams .Loen.tions 5908 and 5909 (near Dumbleyung

Lake) will he open for selection under Part V. of "The Land Aet, 1898," on and after Monday, 12th inst., at the price of £1 per acre. (Plan 408A/40).

Applications must be made through the vVag-in Land Ageney.

R. CBCTL CLIFTON. Under Seeretary for LmHls.

GAZETTE, \V.:\. [Nov. 9, 1~)()6.

THE LAND ACT, 18~)8.

RmlUMP'l'lON OF P01n'ION OF TIlIIBER LEASE 257 rf:1

Depa,.tment qf Lands cmd SU1Teys. \1\?({~? Perth, 26th Octove1') 1906.

N O'I'reF] is hereby given that, plll'suant to Section 126 of "'rhe Land Act, 1898," the Minister for Lands,

with the approval of the Governor, has resumed so much of the land cmllprisell in 'l'im her Lense 257/1]8 granted to Ii'. D. Good ns is descrihed herennder, the sallle having been, in tho opinion of the Minister, peactically denuded of mnrketable jt1rmh, k.U'ri, or tnart timber, or on whieh no marketable jarmh, karri, or tnart timber, in his opinion, is growing; and fnrther. His Excelleney the Governor has been pleased to throw the m'oa so resumed open for selection under parts V. and VIn. of "'rhe Lnnd Act. 1898," on and nfter Monday, 1Dth Noyember, prox.

BourHll1d by lines starting from a poillt situate :~"i chains 1 link Enst ft'olll tlw North-East corner of Nelson Loeation 102(; :md extending" }ja~t H:i chn,ins :l4- links; tllPnce South :10 chains ·1 links; . j.hene" West :5:l "hains 2!l I illh, thenc(, North 10 chains :l{:, links; tlwnct' West 50 ehains G links: and tJWllCl' North to the startiuf.{ point, and j'eing- Nelson Location 1\12:1. (Plnn 'U,lc/40; diagram 2:1977.)

R CECIL CLH'TON, Under SecrE'btry for Lnllds.

AMENDMENT OF BOUNDARIES OF DAVYHURS'r S'i'ATE li'ORES'l'.

'.!t>l;l nrOl

J)ep"rt1lJent ~r Lanas "'HZ i:htJ"1Jeys, l'eJ"lh, 5th NOl!cm/,eJ", 1906.

H fS Exeolloney tho UOyer110r's Deputy in EXt:cl1tive Conncil lIfts !leon pl,'asetl to n.pproyl' of the bonndaries

of Davyhurst State FOI"l'st hping amended as descrihed hereunder, in lieu of those previously published under the regUlations restl'iet.illg" cHtting- of tim her on Crown lands, as provided by S.'ction WI of" 'I'he Land Act, 1S98":-

Bounded by lines startinf.{ from a point sitnn,te ahollt 30 elutins iSorth f!"olll the i I-milo post Oil tho Davyhurst­IVlen'l,ies Rotut (No. 125H). and extending \VI:st ahout Hi] 1Ililes: thence Sont,!' about 2:li mil"". Ir~ast ahout 20'1 miles; tlJen('e North to tlll' JYI(,llzies }{.nn,l, Il8>U' the vYangin\' Soak, th("llC(' \Ves1, "b(,ut ·1:. miles and North about 15 miles to the starting point. (Phms and L 22)\[.)

R. (:ECIL CLIF'TON, U nller Seel"ptnry for Lands.

NOTICES CONCI<iRNING S'l'ATE FORESTS. j)"pO/l'bHent nf Lands and t:S!tl'veys,

Pm·th, N 1 st Octobel". 1.906.

N 0'I'ICE is 1]('rohy given that it is intt'1Hle,l to arnpnd the Menzies State b·or.,,,!..

Plans showing such anll'nduHlnt llmy be il1speetecl at the Warden's Offiee, Menzies, and the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

Any person objecting then'to mfty do so in wl"ii;ing ad­dressed to the Unrkr Secretary for 1,m1(1s. Perth. and suell objeetions lJlllst h" lodg-ed within 14. d:~ys frOtH elate hereof.

R CBCIT, CLIJT'l'ON, Unde,· Seeretary fo]' Lands.

JJepn'rtment (11 Lands antI Surveys, l-f+j"J.-n!!>l\:J Pe'fth, 281'd OtlobC"f, 1906.

N 0'l'ICE is hereby given that it is inten<1ed to deolare a State Forest at Malcolm.

Plans showing such Sta,tc Forest may be inspected at the Warden's Office, Malcolm, H']1(l the Department of Lands and Snrveys, Perth.

Any person objecting thereto may do so in writing addl'essed to the Under Secretary for IJamls, Perth, and sneh objections 1ll11st be lodged within 14 days from date hereof.

R CECIL CLIF'rON. Under Secretary for I,ands.

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Nov. 9, 1906.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, ",V.A. 3241

LAND SALES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, Rth Novcmbc7', 1906.

T HE undermentioned Allotments of Land will be offered for Sale, at Public Auction, on tho dates and at the places specified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock, a.m., except Narrogin 3 p.m.

SCHEDULE.

nate of Sa.le. Planes of Sale. rCioription of Lots. Number of Lots. Upsel, Prioes.

November 10 Cue Cue Town 4{)4 0 1 0 £12. Do. 13 Leonora Leonora Do. 701 0 1 10 £20. Do. 13 Do. Do. Do. 704 0 1 2

} £15 each. Do. 13 Do. Do. Do. 705 0 1 2 Do. 14 Narrogin Narrogin Do. 334 0 1 22'5 £20. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. 420 0 1 38 £18. Do. H Do. Do. Do. 501 0 3 4 £20. Do. 14 Do. " Do. Sub. 6H2 2 1 22 £14. Do. 15 Nunngarra Nunngarra To"wn 167 0 1 0 } £10 each. Do. 15 Do. Do. Do. 168 0 0 Do. 16 Williams lVIarjidin Do. 161 0 1 10 £15. Do. 16 Do. D0. Do. 164 0 1 11 I Do. 16 Do. Do. Do. 165 0 1 7 I (£12 each. Do. 16 Do. Do. Do. 249 0 1 0 Do. 17 Hopetoun Hopetoun Do. 11 0 1 0 I

J

Do. 17 Do. Do. Do. 12 0 ] 0 ,1 Do. 17 Do. Do. Do. 13 0 1 0 I I

Do. 17 Do. Do. Do. 18 0 1 0 11£15 each. Do. 17 Do. Do. Do. 1H 0 1 0 Do. 17 Do. Do. Do. 20 0 1 0 IJ Do. 22 1ft. ~Iagnet lYIt. Magnet Do. 210 0 1 0 ! £7.

• Suburban for cultivation.

Plans and further particulars of these Lots may be obtained at this Office, or at the offioe where they are to be sold.

N.B.-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.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for La-nds.

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LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Depaj·t1nent of La1tds and Slwveys, Pe, th, .';10th October, 1906.

l 'r 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, 18H8," at the following upset prices :-

Corr. No. Town. Nos. of rJots. I Conditio1ls. Upset Prices. Remarks. !

'n' Cottesloe ... 132, 133, 134.,135, 136, Town ... ... £3] each These lots are also availa.ble for 138 selection as " Working Men's

Bloeks" nnder Part IX. of "'1'he Land A.ct, 18H8," at the prices quoted.

2Ho Southern Cross ... 237,283, and 284 ... Do. ... . .. £10 each The value of improvemcnts on Lots 237, 283, and 284, viz., £150, £170, and £30 respec-tively, to he added to upset price.

Crown grants will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the ground.

!l\ 2389 Bridgetown ... 478 and 479 . .. ... Suburban Lands for £15 each Heserve 5005 is hereby cancelled. Iff

cultivation 9i-*1 Gledhow ... ... 62,63,6H . .. ... Suburban Lands for £6 each Lots 60 anri 71 have been ex-

(16,67,68 ... ... Cultivation. £7 each cepted from sale as Reserve 56, 58,64, and 70 ... £8 each !l\ 61,72,73,74,75,76,77 £H each 10444. 57, 65,78,79,80,81,82 £10 each. 54,55 ... ... .. . £11 each 5H ... ... ... £12 51,52,53 ... ... £131Os. ea. 45,46,47,48, 4H, 50 ... £14 each 16 ... ... . .. £18 26 ... ... . .. £20

Viti'! Kalamunnda ... 4, 5, 27, 36,37, 38, 3H, Town 60, 61,62,63, and 74 I

... ... .. . £10 each

Plans, show~ the armngem",nt of the lots referred to, will short',ly be obtainable at this office, and the offices of the various Government Land Agents

R. QECIL CLIFTON, Under SAcreiary for Land~,

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GOVER);,MENT GAZETTE, vV.A. [Nov. 9, H)Q6.

LOTS OPlilN FOR SALE AND SELECTION. Depa1·trnent of Lands and SU1'veys, Perth, 25th October, 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned lots are now open for sale and selection, under the conditions specified, as provided by "The Land A.ct, 1898," at the following upset prices ;-

Corr. No.

6541 TIfO"if

Town.

Leonora

Ji.S1.Q I Balingup Iu t)u

.. '

Nos. of Lots.

87,88 ... 125,126 ~29 133, 134, 135 248 265, 266, 268, 269 270 285,287 290.292,295 296 tc, 301, incl usi ve 302 469 604 to 626,629 to 6·17,

650 to 662, 66 t, 665, 667 to 671, 673 to (;77, 680 to 690, and 692 to 696, all in­clusive

Conditions.

'rown do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

Working Blocks

:Men's

Upset Prices.

£15 each ") £12 each £15 £12 each £10 £6 each I £8 £10 each I £8 each £6 each (I

£10

£15 " £12 each

j

Remarks.

Crown grants will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natuml 8m·bce of the ground.

LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION. 115 and 116 ... Working

Bloeks lYIen's £15 each I

.t Plans showing the arrangement of the lots referred to will shortly he obtainable at this office, ancl the Gffices of the various Government Lan Agents

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF CONDITIONAL PURCHASES. Department of Lands and Ei1~rveys,

Perth, 31st October, 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for geneml information, that the undermentioned Conditional Pnrchases have been cancelled for nen-co llpliance with the conditions under which they were granted, and the land contained therein will be again

open for selection on and after the dates mentioned. Applications must be lodged at the office of the Land Agent for the Difotrict in which the land is situated. Applications received on or before the date the land is available will be considered as sim.titaneons, and if there are more than one ltpplicant the mfttter will be decided by the Land Board.

Cor. No. District. Location Plan. Office at which application No. must be lodged.

Open 1wde1' PM'ls V. ancl VIII. (!!' "1"he Lcl1tcl Act, 1898," on and afte?' the 19th November, 1906. 541;5 / 03 5847 / 55 Swan 1663 I 28/80 I This office M59 / 05 12850/ 55 Nelson 1882 I '138 / 80 01 I Bridgetown

11062/99 387 / 56 8wlm 1G79 lA / 40 This office 11062 /99 577 /56 Do. 1585 I 1A / 40 Do. 11062/99 578/56 Do. 1599 1A / 40 Do. 11062/99 1049 / 56 Do. 1571 I lA/'iO Do. 6489/0'1 2H4/56 \Y illiams 2821 14090/40 F3 Wngin. 741G / 06 16707/55 Do. 6628 W oolkabin Loc. Do. H16 / 06 16661 / 55 Do. (lfi(j4 I Do. Do. 7416 / 06 16659/ 55 Do. 1292 I Do. Do. 74,16/0fl 16660/ 55 Do. 2878 1 Do. Do.

11292/04, 10935/55 Do. 526fl 385E / 4004 Do. Open 1mcle?' Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898."

4583 /99 4.7 / 312 Ualjie A.A. Beverley 4583 /99 47 /318 Do. Do. 4583/99 47 /314 Do. Do. 458:3 / 9() 46/484. Do. 19 Do. 458:3/99 46 /5.55 Do. 38 Do.

* Subject to

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF A GRAZING LEASE. Department of Lands and SU1'veys, Perth, 31st October, 1906.

I T is hflreby notified, for general information, that the Llndermentioned Grazing Lease has been cancelled for non-com­pliance with the conditions under which it was granted, and the land contained therein will be again open for

selection on an(l after the 19th November, I90fl. Applications must be lodged at the office of the Land Agent for the District in which the Jand is situated. Applications receivea on or before the date the laml is available will be considered as simultaneous. and if there are morfl than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

Cor. No.

4583/99 I 149/68 i Caljie A.A.

District. Location is o. Plan. Office nt Wllich applicatiolllnnst be lodged.

Open 1md(1' Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898."

... I 8 and 9 I Beverley .

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

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Noy. 9" 1906.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. 3243

CANCELLATION OF HOMESTEAD FARMS. Department of Lands and S1t1'veys,

Pe1·th, 81st Oclobe1', 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Homestead Farms have been cancelled fOl non-compliance with the conditions under which they were gl'antHd, and the land contained therein wiiI be again open

for selection on and after the dates mentioned. Applications must be lodged at the office of the Land Ag"nt f01' the District in which the land is situated. Applications received on 01' beror" the date the Jand is avaihtble will be consider"d as simultaneous, and if there are more than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

Cor. No.

8570/03 5459/05 1770/04. 4196/04 2620/05 5920/06 801 199

7795/03

5585/05

District. Location No.

Open 1mdel' Pal'ts V. and. FIll. of "'l'he Land .dct, 1898," on *3196/74 Avon 5152 6818/ H Nelson... 11>81 4397 I 74 Williams 421>8 4875 /7·1, Do. 5721 63.80 / f4. Wellington 11>54 834.6/74 Avon 91,,7

141 / 74 Plantagenet 859 *3064/74 Avon 5089

Plan. Office at which application lllust be lodged.

and after the 19th November, 1!J06. 32/80 E2 Northam 438 / 80 C 1 Bridgetown

378D / 40 F1 Narrogin 410 / 80 F1 Wagin

410 /80 Do. 25/80 (4 I Northam 451 / 80 Albany

378B /40 Narrogin

Open 1tnciel' Pa;·t V. oJ "The Land .dct, 1"'98." Williams 5971 408 / SO Al vYagin

*Subject to ilnpl'OVem8nts. t IJl1to position of 6iiO/7·±.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF A PASTORAL LEASE. Depcwtment of Lands and 8u1'1'e1/S,

Pe1·th, 81st October, 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undcrmentioned Pastoral Lease has been cancelled for non­compliance with the conditions under which it was granted, and the land contained therein will be again open for

selection on and after the 19th November, Ulon. Alll}lica,tions must be lodged at the office of the Land Agent for the District in which the land is situated. Applications received on or before the date the land is available will be cunsidered as simultaneous, and if there are more than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

Correspond- No. of i

I Office at which application must be i District. Areu. Plan. ence No. H0lding. I lodged.

I , --

acres 4248/06 3039/102 N. Coolgardie ... ... ... .. . 18,000 35&34 This office.

----300

------, R. CECIL CLIFTON, Uncler Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF A SPECIAL OCCUPATION LICENSE. Depal·tmcnt of Lands and S1Lrveys, Perth, 81st October, 1&06.

I T is .hereby notifi.e~, for general ~nfOl:mation, that the undermentioncd b~ock has ~een .cancclled. for non-compliance WIth the condItIons under wh1(',h It was granted, and the land contamed therem wlll be agam open for selection

on and after the 19th November, 1906. Applications must be lodged at the Office of the Land Agent for the District in which the land is situated. Applications received on or before the date the land is available will be considered as simultaneous, and if there are more than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

Corr. No.

12122/05

No. of Holding.

7/872

District.

Victoria ...

Location No. Plan.

Class 1.

Office at which application must be lodged.

Geraldton

R. CECIL CLIF'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCEI,LATION OF CONDI'l'IONAL PURCHASE AND HOMES'l'EAD FARMS. DepM'i1nent of Lands and gurveys,

Pe1·th, 81st Octobel', 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned blocks have been cancelled for non-compliance with the conditions under which they were granted, and the land contained therein will be temporarily reserved for the

present.

Correspondence. No. District. Location No. Plan.

438/04 8259/55 Wellington '" ... " . ... 1542 410 / 80, E & F / 2 7514/03 3000 /74 Avon , .. . " .. . ... ... 2814 33/80 4074/04 4790/74 Williams '" ... ... ... 4512 4·10 / 80, Fl .

10169/05 7318/74 Do. . " ... ... ... - 4')8/80 D2

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

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GOVERN:\lENT GAZETTE, [Nov. 9, 1906.

THE IWADS ACT, 1902. Depa1·tment of Lands and S1wveys.

Perth, 1st Novembe1', 1906.

I T is hereby declared that the undermentioned lands havo huen set apart, taken, or resumed under Section

17 of" 'rhe Public Works Act, 1902," tor the purposes of ne w roc-vIs, that is to say :-

hJ.8;\i COLLIE ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2510.

A strip of la~d, one chain wide, leaving Road No. 1276 at its intersect,,,n with a cro~sing over the Collie Itailway R,'Bel""e, and extending (as surveyed. O.P. Wellington 305) in a g-eneml North-.'Iorth-Westerly direction throngh Minin<r Le,Lses 2,g and 6S to the latter's North-'West b ,und~l'Y ; thence in general West-South-Westerly d,reo­tion through portion of Mining Lease 33, Wellington Looa­tion 1378, au,d ommrc1s along part of the South-East b >l1ndm'y of L,,0ation 1574, the North-West boundary of Looatioll 18,1O. and throngh Miniug Lease 32 to join a survey, d r,)ad Oil the North-East side of the West Collie S t,ttion Reserve.

1 acre :3,', \)p. being resumed from Wellington Location 1378. (Pilm 411/BO.)

DARD.A,NUP ROAD DISTRIC'l'. No. 2386.

A strip of land, one ohain wide, its West side etarting from the North-bast corner of We ling ton Location 656, and extenJin, t)outh ab"ut 40 chains 45 link,,; thence En,st, pasiling through and along the S~)Uth boundary of Bl)yanup A,A. Lot 1 to join a surveyed road running paralld with the BO'yauup-Busselton Railway.

About.3 acres II'. 25p. being resumed from said Lot l. (Plan Boyanup A. Area.)

liu\ IRWIN ROAD DISrrRIC'r. No. 2450.

A Etrip of land 50 links wiele, its West side leaving road No. 1151 in VictOlia Location 556 at an ang-le near the South bank of the Irwin River, and extending (as surveyed, O,P. Victoria 5;38), through said LoclLt,jon and also Loca­tions 1002,483,2210, and 114, to North side of Road No. 217 in the latter loe'ttion; thence 1 chain wide, leaving South side of said road ani extending (as surveyed) through said Loc"tion 11'1 to its South boundary; thenoe continuing 50 links wide through Locations 661 and 2011 to the North side of road No. 182;~ "t South-East corner of Location 20fJ; thence starting again from South side of said road and exV'ndillg through portion of Location 876 and along' portion of West boundary ?f Location B77 to its South-West oomer; then,e along the North. ,.ucl East boundanes of Location l,t56 to its South-East corner; thence along part of North b"undary of and through porti0n of Location IB11 to its East boundary; thence along portion of said Ea,st boundary to the Nortu boundary of Location 1491; thence along portion of the btter's North and East boundaries to its South-East corn"r.

Resumptions being as follows :-From Location 556-0a, 81'. Hip.

16U2-1a. 11'. 17'9p. 4B3--1a. Or. 21·7p.

221O-0a. lr. Op. 114-0a, Or. 16p. 661-h. 31'. 9·2p.

2011-6". 2r. 24p. 876-h •. Or. Op. 877-2a. lr.U)·8p.

1456-3a. 81'. 27p.

(Plan 124/80~) 1811-1a, 11'. il1·8p.

~!%-~- JANDAI{orr ROAD DISTI'ICT. No. 24,22.

A strip of land, one chain wide, starting from the South­East corner of Jandakot A,A. Lot 2in, and extending vVest­ward alon" its South boundary 10 ch1Lim 19 links; thence North-vY()~twarJ throuO'h said Lot 2:~,; to its West boundary; thence North~vard to the North-Bast comer of Co. Sound Location 433; thence a34° 5'.' to join a surveyed road on the North boundary of A.A. Lot 203 aforesaid (as surveyed, O.P. Co. Sound 212).

o acres 31'. 23p, being resumed from Ja,ndakot A.A. Lot 238. and about 0 acres 31', 38p. from Jandakot A.A. Lot 234. (Plan 341A/40.)

No, 2423. A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving' road No. 2422 at

an anO'le therein situate on the North boundary of Janda­kot A~A. Lot 284, and extending Southward through the latter to join a surveyed road thereon (as surveyed O.P, Co. Sound 212).

1 acre 31'. 36p. being resumed from said S,A. Lot 234. (Plan 341A/4U.)

NOR'I'HAM ROAD DISTRICT,

Reg'azettal of Road No. 2128.

A strip of land, one chain wide, starting from the South corn,"r of Avon Location 1108 and extending North-North­Ea&tward (as surveyed) through Avon Looations ll08, 677, and B5H to the West corner of A von Location 4852; thence 333' 27' (as surveyed, Diagram 1(938), to join road No. 1146 near the, Meenaar Siding on the North!l.m-Yilgarn Railway.

3 aores Or. 14p. being resumed from Avon Looation 1108, and about 3 aores 31'. 35p. from Avon Looation 677,

(Plan Meckering A.A.)

-\\rJ1l- PLANTAGENE'l' ROAD DISTRICT.

No. 2"148.

A strip of land, one chain wide, starting from the North oorner of Plantagenet Location ll33, and extending South along' its East boundary and that of Location 1550 to the httter's South-East oorner; thenoe (as surveyed, Diagram 22077) South through Location 447 to the North boundary of Plantagenet Location 431, and along tho hLtter vVestward to its N orth-VV est corner; thence 179' 57' to the N orth­East corner ,·f C,P, 48/1376, and Westward along its North bon ndary to its N orth-vVest oorner; thence 1790 59', passing along its West boundary to join road No, 2089.

:la. Or. 39p. being resumed from Plantagenet Location 4gB, and oa. 21'. 6p. from Plantagenet Looation 447, (Plan 445/80.)

SUSSEX ROAD DISTRICT.

No. 2455,

A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the North-East side of road No, 114 at a point in prolongation West of the South bOllnda1'y C P. 48/76~., and extending East along the South boundaries of said C.P. 48/764 and Sussex Locations 370 and 371 and onward to the West boundary of Looatic.n 355 ; thence South to its South- West oorner; thence East­ward (as surveyed, Diagram 22722) through and along the South boundary of said Location 355 to its South-East corner,

o aores Or, 30p, being resumed from Sussex Looation 355. (Plan 413/80)

1:\000 "if

'l'OODYAY ROAD DISTRICT.

Deviation in Road No, 1253. A strip of land, one ohain wide, its South side leaving

the present road in Avon Location 3 at a point situate 14 chains 51 links South and 64 chains 95 links East from its intersection with the South-We"tern boundaJ'y of Avon Location 3, and extending 1090 55' 5 chains 421''0 links, l1:30 51' 5 chains 761"0' links, B-1° il4' 5 chains 46 links, 92° 9' 3 chains 28 links, 940 50' 3 chains HO,'o links, 1030 57' 4 uhains 30 links, 05° 50' 3 chains 51,"0 links, and 47' 34' 9 chains 4,7,'Ii links (as surveyed, O.P. Avon 908) to rejoin present road.

4 acres Or, 11 p. being thereby excised from Avon Location 3, and 3 fwres 31', 6 1'up. being thrown baok into said Looa­tion by olosure of old road; increased area resumed being therefore 0 aeres 11'. 410p, (Plan 27/80,)

UiH' UPPER CHAPMAN ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2412.

A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving road No. 1546 at the North-East COl'll"r of Victoria Location 1528, and extending Easterly and North-Easterly (as surveyed) through Loctttion 2502 and C.P, 48/l887 tl) the South boundary of Viotoria Location 2809; thence onwards (as surveyed, Dia­gram 146GB; to th.) latter's Eastern boundary; thenoe (as surveyed, O,P, Victoria 540) to a point in Victoria Location 119 sitnate 11ear its South- Wes o01'ner; thC'nce South­Eashv,II'd to the NOl'th- West C"rn81' of C,P. 4H/283 ; thenoe East (as surveyed) along part of its North boundary and South-K.stward through it to the Chapman River; thence North-Bastward, crossing said Rivpr to the South boundary of Victoria Location 1494; thence East along said boundary to a surveyed road.

2 acres Or, 24p. being' resumed from Victoria Location 119, and 0 acres Or. 31p. from Location 118.

(Plans Classification 4 and 5, and liount Erin.)

-~·~*t UPPER CHAPMAN ROAD DISTRICT. No. 231l.

A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the Western side of the N ewmarracarra Road opposite the South-West corner of lVlount Erin Lot 81 and extending \'" estward, South- Westward, and Southward and South-Eastward

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espectively (as surveyed, Diagram 20968) through pn,rt of Mount Erin Lot 67 to rejoin the Newnmrracarr:1 Hoad at the IVesternmost angle in the East boundary of Mount Erin Lot 67 aforesaid.

4 acres 11'. 35p. being resumed from said Mount Erin Lot 67. (Plan Mount Erin.)

\OlT%"44 UPPER IRWIN ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2444.

A strip of land, two chains wide, leaving the North-East corner of Lot MI5 of Victoria Locatiou 1905 and extending (as surveyed, 1'.0. Plan 2357) through said 10c;Ltion to a point one chain North of the South-East corner of Victori:t Location 1256; thence (as surveyed, O.P. Victorin ;33'1) pn,ssing along the En,st boundn,ry of Lot M05 to the North­West side of Road 2283; len,ving said road again at its South-East side and extending 1800 7' 21 chains 82 links to the North-East corner of Location 1200; thenee one chain wide, along the East boundary of said Location 1200, and through parts of Locations 1906 (Lot M05) and 1907 (as surveyed) to join Road 1910 n%r survey mark X·i5 thereon.

6 acres 1r. 8p. being resumed from Location 11'106, al!d 14 acres 11'. 2p. from Locl1tion 1907.

Portion passing through iYIl5 being the surveyed position of road allowed for on Crown Grant of Location 1900. (Plans 123/80 and 127/80).

Plans of the lands so set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at the Depn,rtment of Lands and Surveys, Per:th.

By order of His Excelleney the Governor,

1054· 1 1902

N. J. }fOORE, Minister for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

W HEHEAS the Coolgardif' Road Board, by re olution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held :tt {'ool­

gardie on or about the 22nd day of August, H102, resolved to open the road hereinafter deseribed, that is to sny

Regazettal of portion of l'l,oad No. 916 to agree with survey.

A strip of l:tll.d (Crown), one and a half chains wide, starting from the SJuthern end of Hunt Street, Coolgardie, and extending in a general South-South-Westerly direction (as surveyed, O.P. Coolgardie 27) passing through G.M.Ls. 4011, l55t1, :l:ltltl, 2240, 17!J4, 0579, 2251, 321<7; thence, one chn,in wide, through G.M.L. 2985 to join Road No. 1307 on the latter's South- West boundary. (Plan L5.)

9tHI~ 1'flf

WHEREAS the Greenbushes Road Board, by resolution passed at:t Meeting of the Board, held at Greenbushes on or about the 3rd day of April, 1900, resolved to open the ron,d hereinafter described, that is to say

Deviation of part of Road ~ o. 1278. A _trip of land, one chain wide, leaving the present road

at an n,ngle thereon situate near the North-West cornel' of M.L. 3R7, and extending (liS surveyed, Di:tgram 225R6 \ 2790 22' 14- chains 33 links; thenpe 27150 36' 18 chains 68 links to rejoin present road. (Plans Greenbushes Locality and 414c/40.)

12{'rr~4

WHEREAS the Kalgoorlie Road Board, by resolntion passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Kalgoorlie on the 18th day of November, 1905, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

Deviation of portion of Ro:td No. 1298. A strip of land (Crown), one ehain wide, its North-East side

leaving the North-East side of the present road at a point sihmte 1620 2,1/ 4 chn,ins 80 links from its intersection with the North-East boundary of G.M.L. 13E, and extending, as surveyed Diagram 2005!J, 117° 6' 11 chains 30 links, passing through G.M. Leases 13E, 802m, and 98!JE to join Roae] No. 1719 on the latter's South-East bouudary. (Pln,n L. 9;\1.)

No. 2502. A strip of land (Crown), 50 links wide, its South-'West

side leaving the South-East side of Road No. 794 at the North corner of Boulder Lot 1036 (Post Office) and extend­ing in a geneml South-Easterly direction (as surveyed, O.P. East Cooigardie 28), passing along the North-East b011nd­n,ries of said Lot 1036 and G.l\T. L. 102E to the latter's East corner; thence continuing 2 chains along the North-East houndary of G.1I. L. 1GE, where it narrows to 35 links to avoid n, shaft; thence onwards for :t distance of 80 links, where it again widens to 50 links; thence:3 chains 86 links to the t;outh corner of G.M.L. GI3E; thence widening to 75 links and contiuuing as surveyecl along the N orth-E:tst boundaries of G.M.Ls. 16E, 51E, and 873E to join Ro:td No. 1898.on the latter's North-East boundary. (Plan L. 9~I.)

GAZETTE, ",V.A.

WHEREAS the Wagin Road Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Wagin on the 2.J.·th clay of 1\:1ay, 1906, reoolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say :-

Deviation in Road No. H182.

A strip of land (Crown), one chn,in wide, its North side leaving the present road at its intersection with the South boundary of Williams Locn,tion '1516 and extending East­ward to the South-East corner of slLid location; thence N or1h to the South boundary of Locati0n 3425; thence East to the South-East eorner of Location 3425 aforeslLid. and North along its East boundary for a distance of 12 chains 29'5 links ; and thence East along PEtrt of the South boundary of Location 2902 to rejoin present road. (As surveyed, Diagrams 2067i and 20087. Plan 409B/40.)

IVHEREAS the iYIeckering Road Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Meckering on the 28th dlty of August, 1805, resolved to open the road herein­after described, that is to Stty :-

No. 2200.

A strip of land (Crown), one chitin wiele, its Southcll1 side starting from a point on the W ('st side of Road No. 1958, situate opposite the N orth-West corner d Reserye 6967, and extending \\. estward passing along part of the Northern boundary of Reserve 4661 to the l~astern boun­dary of Reserve 2918; thence along j:he l:ttter North­Westwn,rd to its North-East corner; t.hence, as sun'eyed, through Avon Location (j2'1-5 to the Goldfields R"ad; thence shU'ting on the opposite side of said Toad and ex­tending Northward to the South-East corner of Avon Location ()802; thence along its }<;ast boundary and that of Location 670(; to the latter's North-East corner; thence North-North-Eastward to tlw Snuth-\Yest corner of Avon Location G5:n; i hence North along its \Vest bound,try :tnd those of Avon Locations ;,(il5, 3·W5, 12(19 and :il:lf)3, and the West boundary of 11\ '1704.; thence North-vYestward to the South boundary of Avon Location :H8!1; thence North, as surveyed, through said Location 348D and along the East boundary ()f Avon Location :H()3 to the latter's North-East corner. '(Plflns 25/130 and Kellerbel'rin.)

vVHEgEAS the Yilgarn Hoitd Board, by resolution pttssedat a Meeting of the Hoard, held at S"ut.hern Cross on the 15th day of Septf'mber, H'05, resolved to open the road hereil1nJter described, that is to say :-

No. 2408.

A strip of land (Crown), two ehains wide, stnrting from the North-Eastern «nd of Phcenix Street, South"rn Cross, and extending in't gen0ml NOl"th-I~ltsterly direction (as surveyed, 0.1'. Southern Cross MJ/10), crossing' Lake Pohris and passing along the North-vVestern boundary of Suburban Lot 18 to the latter's KOl'th-'iVcst corner; thence 1~ chn,ins wide 120 59' passing ttlong the 'IV estern boundary of Suburbnn Lot 17, to th" North boundary of Southern Cross Townsite; and thence 3590 66' 3() chains 10 links to Cameron Road, Yilgarn A.A. (Plans L5'~ and Southern Cross.)

WHEREAS the Upper Blttckwood and Kojonup Road Board, by resolution passed at [1, Thleeting of the Board, held at .Lauderdale on the 1st day of .Tannary, 1905, resolved to open the road hereina.fter described, that is to sa.y:-

No. 2421. A strip of land (Crown), two chains wid". leaving the

South side of the Bridgetown-Kojonup Hoad, No. 385, at the 16~-11lile post from Kojonup and ext ending in a general South-vVesterly direction (as surveyed, O.Ps. Nelson 298 and 299) to the North-East corner of Nelson J"ocation 1417; thence 'Westward along its North bouncl,ny to its North­,Vest cornel'; thence SOllth along part of its ,Vest. bounda.ry a.bout 22 chains; thence ,Vestward (as snrveyed, 0.1'. Nelson 2D9) pa!'tly along" tlw Soutb boundary of Location 10m, and South-\\' estward to the South-East C'r11«]" of Location 859; thence in a geneml vYesterly diroeti"n (as surveyed, O.P. Nelson 299 and 300·, passing along th~ North boundary of ""elson Locations 6:H, 540, 08(;, m,a 71' ,'. through part of C.l'. 4H/831 to the North-East con, OJ

Nelson Location 1466. (Plan 415/80,438/80.)

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GOVERNMENT

WREREAS the Broad Arrow Road Board, by reso­lution passed at a Meeting of the Board, resolved to open the road hereinftfter described, that is to Sfty:-

No. 2509. A strip of land (Crown), one chain wide, leaving the

Southern end of Cross Street, Bardoc, and extending in a general Southerly direction (as surveyed, O.P. Broad Arrow 1) to a point ftbout 4 chains South-Eastward of the East boundary of Bftrdoc Tank reserve; thence deviftting from the said survey to ftvoid a hill, and extending about 12 chains South-Eftstward; thence about 8 chftins 17 links South--Westward to rejoiu the surveyed road at a point about 36 chains 21:\ links North of the M-mile post; thence onwards as surveyed to the Northern end of Macdonald Street, Broad Arrow 'l'ownsite. (Plans 25/300 and Ll7.)

AND WHEREAS the Governor in Executive Oouncil has confirmed the sftid resolutions, it is hereby notified thn,t the lines of eommunication deseribed above ftre Roftds within

'the meaning of "The Roads Act, 1902," suhject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 1st day of November, 1906.

.. 191J "flJTf:r

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

W HEREAS the Narrogin ftnd '\Vagin Road Boftrds, by resolution pftssed at a Meeting of the Board, held

at Wftgin on the 11th day of June, 1904, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to say

No. 1893. A strip of land, one chain wide, starting from the South­

West corner of Williams Location 553 and extending North, passing along its West boundary to the North-East corner of Williams TJocation 2677; thence 41 0 W to the South boundary of Williams Location 2796, and East to the latter's South-East cornel'; thence North to the North­'West corner of Location 1526; thence East 11 chains 88 links along part of the latter's North boundary; thence 47° 56' to the South boundary of Williams Location 2771 and East to its South-East comer (ftS surveyed, Diagram20illil), 2 aores having been resumed from '\'Villiams Location 555. (Plan 3850/40.)

7:1 'i 1 Tuuo WHEREAS the Swan Road Board, by resolution passed

at a lYleeting of the Board, held ap Guildford on the day July, 1900, resolved to open ,1, new roftd as described here­under:-

SWAN ROAD RIS'l'RICT. No. 2163.

A strip of land, one chain wide, its South side starting from tue North-East corner of "Vroxton Street, in sub­division of Swan Location 15, and extending East (as surveyed, O.P. Swan 325), its centre line being the common boundaries between Swan Locations 15, 1450, and 14A, to the South-East corner of said Location BA; thence North to the South-West corner of Reserve 3658.

The following areas being thereby resumed:­a. r. p.

From Swan Location 14A-5 2 38 Do. do. 15-3 1 10 Do. do. 1450-2 1 14 (PlanlB/40.)

;l,j\\r WHEREAS the Gingin Road Board, by resolution passed

at a Meeting of the Boftrd, held at Gingin on or about the 17th day of January, 1905, resolved to opcn new roads as described hereunder:-

GINGIN ROAD DIS'rRICT. No. 2180.

A strip of land, one chain wide, starting from the N orth-

West corner of Reserve < 91;s7, and extending Eastward along

its North boundary ftnd that of Swan Location 52:3, and through part of said Location 522 to the Western shore of Lake Banban (ftS surveyed, Diagram 19590); Oft. Or. 13·8p. being resumed from said Swan IJocation 522. (Plan 28/80,)

No. 218l. A strip of land, one chain wide, its South side starting

from the South-East corner of Reserve!)6t7 and extending

Eastward to the West shore of Lake N ambu~g (as surveyed, Diagram 19590).

Oa. 11', 14p. being resumed from Swan Location 522. (Plan 28/80,)

GAZETTE, W.A. [N OV. 9, ) 906.

WHEREAS the Collie Road Board, by rflsolution passed at ft Meeting of the Board, held at Collie on the first day of September, 1902, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder :-

COLLIE ROAD DISTRIC1'. No. 2388.

A strip of land, one chain wide, stal'ting from the East boundary of C.P. 48/361 and extending in a general South­Easterly direction (as surveyed, Diagram 7758), passing through Wellington Location 880 to its South bound­ary; thence Southward (as surveyed, Diagram 3546) to the South-Western boundary of Wellington Locfttion 1127.

4 acres 2 roods 31 perches being resumed from Wellington Location 880 (48/2975). (Plan 411/80.)

10\1 :l7 _nfo.-'-WHEREAS the iYleckering Road Board, by resolution

passed at a Meeting" of the Board, held at Meckering on or about the 2nd day of October, 1905, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder :-

MECKERING ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2404.

A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Road No. 611 at the North-West corner of Meckering A.A. Lot 232, and extending Southwftrd along its Western bOlmdary to its South-West corner; thence Eastward along part of its Southern boundary to the West corner of Avon Location 5009; thence South-Eastward along part of the latter's South-West boundary to the North corner of Avon Location 5010; thence South-Westwal'd along its N orth-Western boundary to join a surveyed roftd at its West corner (as surveyed, Diagram 22116).

4 acres 31'. 31p. being resumed from Meckering A.A. Lot 233, and 5 acres 11'. 17p. from Avon Location 5560. (Plans Meekering A.A.)

_~Q.;l~ 1900

,\VHEREAS the Claremont Road Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Claremont on the 24th day of January, 1906, resolved to open a new road as described hereunder

t~~+' CLAREMONT ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2373.

A strip of land, 75!} links wide, starting from the East side of Loch Street, and extending East to the West side of Robinson Street, in Swan Location 717, comprising Lots 56, 27, M" 25, 53, 24, 51, and 22, and portions of Ord, Napier, and Loftus Streets, in subdivision of said location (as shown on 'r.o. Plan 112).

1a. 21'. 16p. being thereby resumed from Swan Location 717. (Plans Melville and 1D / 40.)

(J {12 :,{ T9lnj~

WHEREAS the Irwin Road Board, by resolution passed at a lYleeting of the Board, held at Dongarra on or about the 8th day of l\by, 1906, resolved to deviate road as described hereunder

IRWIN ROAD DISTRICT.

Deviation of pftrt of Road No. 174,

A strip of land, one chain wide, its West side leaving the South side of the Perth-Dongan'a Road at its intersection with the East boundary of Victoria. Location 317, and extending 1800 4' along said boundary and through part of Victoria Location 88 to join the present road as previously gazetted. (See Diagram 40/171.)

About Oa. 21'. 30p. being resumed from Vietoria Location 88. (Plan 124/80 and Dongarra.)

WHEREAS the Northam Road Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Northam on or about the lOth day of June, 1905, resolved to open a new Road as deseribed hereunder:_

-i{ri1,- NORTHAM ROAD DISTRICT. No. 227·1,.

A strip of land, one chain wide, startinO" from the North corner of C.P. 48/1923, and extending "South-Westward along its North-West boundary and that of C.P. 48/532; thence (as surveyecl,IDiagram 20(27) passing through parts of Avon Locations 325il,4490, and C.P, 48/430; thence along part of the latter's South-Eastern boundary and the North­ern boundary of A von Location 2054 to its N orth-West corner; thence South-East,ward ftlong part of its South­"Vestern boundary to join Road No. 1391.

The following ftreas being thereby resumed:­From A von Location 4490-2 acres 11'. lOp. <

(Plan 27/80:) 3253-4 acres Or. U~p.

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WHEREAS the Broome Hill Rot1d Board, by resolu­tion passed at a :'JT eeting of the Board, held at Broome Hill on or about the 8th day of November, 1905, resolved to open a new road, as described hereunder :-

tfi'd'r: BROOJYIE HILL ROAD DISTRICT. No. 2281.

A strip of land, Oll~ chain wide, its East side starting from the N orth-West corner of Kojonnp Location 1578, and extending South along its West boundary to the North­East corner of Kojonup Location 185·t,

1 acre Sr. 37p. being resumed from Kojonup Location 15;:51. (Plan 417D/40.)

AND WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor, pursuant to Section 17 of "The Public Works Act. 1902," by notice published in the Government Gc{'zette, declared that the said land had been set apart, tn.ken, or resumed for the purpose of the said roach, and that plans fend more particular des­cription of the said lands might be inspected ltt the Depart­ment of J"unds and Surveys, Perth.

AND WHEREAS the said Bon.rds have caused copies 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 ean with reasonable diligence he ascertained, either personally or by registered -letter posted to their last­named place of abode.

AND WHEREAS the Governor in Executive Conncil has confirmed the said resolutions, it is hereby notified t.lmt the lines of communication described above are Roads within the meaning of "The Roads Act, 1902," subject to the pro­visions of the said Act.

Dated this 1st day of November, Hl06. R. CECIL CLIF'l'ON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

SURVEYOR LICENSED UNDBR "THE TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893."

(56 Viet., No. 1-1).

S1t?'veyor General's Office, Pel·th, 6th November, 1906.

1'1' is herelJY notified, for geneml information, that by virtue of the powers conferred npon me by 5G Vict.,

No. 14., Sec. 15, I have this day licensed the undermentioned gentleman to prtlctice as a Surveyor under the above Act :-

12 \1 7 lIfo}

.TA~IES JElWDIE HWGINS.

HARRY F. JOHNSTON, Surveyor General.

APPOINTMENT. Department of Mines,

Perth, 8th November, 1906.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executivc Council has been pleased to appomt H. L GILL to be Acting

Chief Inspector of Machinery during the absence, on leave of C. J. Mathews; to date from 5th November, 1906.

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. 3247

THE MINING ACT, Hl04. AUTHORITY TO MINE ON RESERVED AND EXElIlPTED

LAND. Depal·trnent of Mines,

Perth, 7th Novembe1', 1906.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to grant to D. HORAN and J. KNIGH'l'

authority to lllille (conditionally) on reserved and exempted land in the :Malcolm Townsite.

II. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

THE MINING DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1902. ADVANCES UNDER PARTS II. AND III.

Deparitnent of Mines, Perth, 18th October, 1906.

I T is hereby notified, ror public information of applicants for advances under Parts II. and III. of "The ~fining

Development Act, 1902," that such advances will as a rule only be granted in cases where bhey are expended in pur chase and erection of approved mn,chinery. In all other cases the Minister will only make advances when satisfied that there are very strong reasons, in the general public interest, for granting assistance, or that the mine is alrO?ady equipped with necessary machinery.

;; no 5 TlT02

H. S. KING, Se(;retar'v for JYfines.

Department of Mines, PM·th, 11th October, 1906.

H IS Excelloncy the Governor in Council has been pleased to l11t1ke the following Regulations under "'l'he

Explosives Act, 1895;" to take effect from 1st April, 1906. H. GREGORY,

Minister for Mines.

REGULATIONS FOR THE STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES A'r THE WOOD~iAK'S POIN'r MAGAZINE RE­SEnVE, AND 'rHE LANDING SHED ON THE MAGAZINE JE'rTY.

1. The following Storage Charges will be made on Explosives stored in the Government Magazines:-

For each and every barrel or case conhtining gun­powder or other explosive;

For the first week, or fraction thereof 4d. For every suhsequent week, or fraction

thereof 2d. All lumdling of explosives into ~md out of the

Government Mn,gazines shall be performed by the owners of the explosives, under the direction of the Magazine Keeper.

2. The Landing Shed shall be availaNe for use by importers of explosives when transferring explosives from lighters to the magazines or trucks, but such explosives shall not be left; in the shed for a longer period than is required for the purposes of such handling.

S. Should explosives be left in the Landing Shed for a peri oil. exceeding three working days, a penalty equal to twice the charges for storage at the Government Magazines shall be inflicted.

4. No responsibility will be taken by the Department in respect of any explosives while stored in the Landing Shed.

THE Jl.HNING ACT, 1904. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESU.:l'IE MINING TENE.:l'LENTS ON BEHALF OF HIS MAJERTY.

Departnwnt of 1Jlines, Perth, 7th Novembe1', 1906.

T AKE No'rICE that it is the intention of the Warden of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the day mentioned, to issue out of the ,'Varden's Court an Order authorising the resumption of possession for and on behalf of His Majesty

in accordanee with Regnlation No. 115:3 under" The Mining Act, 190t," of the undermentioned mining tenements.

Each order may issue in the absence of the registered holc1er, but should he desire to object to such issue, he must before the date mentioned, lodge at the ,~Tarden's Office an objection, containing the grounds of such objection, and on the date mentioned the vVarden will proceed to hear and determine the same in accordance with the evidence then submitted.

Reg. No.

ISlE I07E li7E J90E 24SFJ

6611 669

Boulder

H. S. KING,

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Secretary for Mines.

To be he' ni o,t the lVanlen's Com·t. [(algoorlie, on 4th December, 1906.

Regis! ered Holder.

Wate)' Rights.

Thomas Arthur Goodrope Hannan's Brewery Co., Ltd. Giles Duke James Ryan Henry Borrett

Business Al·eas.

'William Henry Lewis J ames Gordon Alderdice

Reg. No. i Registered Holder.

Gm'den A Teas.

90E Thomas JYJ cGellin, Samuel Trethewey, George Sturgeon Harvey

122E Wadsworth Gamble, 'William Ryan 150E Patrick Lynch

MachinM'Y A1'ea.

44E I William Alfred Smith

Resid ence Ai·ea. 645 Alexander Solomon

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3248 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 9, 190G.

THE MINING ACrr, 1904. Department of Mines, Pe~'th, 7th November, 1906.

I T is hcreby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of "'fhe Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases, and applications therefor, as shown

below. H. S. KING,

Secretary for Mines. GOLD MINING LEASES,

The s1~rrenders of the 1mder1J1entioned Gold Mining Leases were accepted.

Goldfield. District. Names of Leases. Lessees.

Coolgardie 4231 Indicator Noonan, Michael; Harris, John Charles

Murchison Cue 1287 Duke of York Extended Lloyd, Edward Lushington

The unde1'mentioned Gold Mining Leases were declaredf01jcitedfor b"wch of labour conditions, and priO?' right of application is granted unde,' Section 105 (Sub-section 1).

Goldfield. District. ~~~~~:.I Names of Leases. Lessees. Names of persons to whom prior right of application is grunted.

Mt: Margaret ... Mt.Morgans 226F Triumph West ... Lawson, Samuel; Jenkins, Williftms, William Hunter Samuel

N. Coolgardie ... Menzies ... 5205z Happy Jack ... Black, Reginald Austin Fitzpatrick, John Patrick Wm.; Eyres, Thomas

The f01jeiture of the 1~nde"mentioned Gold Mining Leases for non-payment of 1'ent and penalties fo,' 1906, pUblished. in the" Gove1'nment Gazette" of 12th October, 1906, were decla1'ed cancelled, and the lessees reinstated as of their former estate.

Goldfield. Nos. of Leases. N alues of Leases. Lessees.

Coolgardie 369s 661s

Pride of the J onrdies Pride of the J ourdie South

Jourdie Hills Gold Mining Company, Ltd. Do. do. do.

MINERAL LEASES.

The undennentionefl Applications for Mineral Leases on C~'own Lands 01ttside a MineraL l"ieLd lOere approved (s1tbject to survey), to date/rom 1st November, 1906.

District. Nos. of Applications.

Kimberley (near Mt. Nellie) 72H, 73H, 74H

* Reward.

WESTER.N AUS'l'n,ALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS AND TR.AMWAYS.

W.R. 955/1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that on and after the 1st November, 1906, Pickering Brook will be

opened as a Booking StfLtion for Goods and Coaching traffic.

12/10/1906.

W.R. 2428/1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that Greenhills, on the Greenhills Branch, will be opened

as a Goods and Coaching Station as from the let December, 1906, and consignments of goods and parcels will be accepted under Platform and Siding Conditions, freight to pay.

30th October, 1906.

W.R. 101/6.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Tramway from Cossack to H,oebourne, 8 miles 38 chains

or thereabouts in length, was opened for public traffic on the 21st June, 1887.

30th October, 1906.

MINER'S HOMESTEAD LEASE.

'1'he undermentioned application for a Mine;"s Homestead Lease was app1'oved (subject to survey).

Goldfield. District. No. of Application.

E. Coolgardie '" 95E

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that on and after the 12th November, 1906, Craggiemore, 595 miles

27 chains, on the Kalgoorlie-Laverton line, will be opened for trame, and consignments of goods and parcels up to lOcwt. will be accepted under Platform and Siding Con­ditions, freight prepaid.

8th November, 1906.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the following addition has been made to the Classifi­

cation and Rate Book :-W.R.5083/11)06.

MERCHANDISE AND LIVE STOCK RATE BOOK, DATED MARCH, 1906.

Live Stock Rates and Conditions-SmaU Consignments, Rates for. Page 67.

Altcr the following under above heading ,­Calf or Foal, 1d. per mile.

'1'0 rend as follows:-Calf or .I!~oal, not exceeding two (2) months

old, free. Calf or Foal, exceeding two (2) months old, 1d.

per mile. To operate as from the 1st November, 1906.

WlYI. J. GEORGE,

19th October, 1906. Commissioner of Railways.

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Nov. 9, 1906.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. 3249

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. ROAD BOARD ELEc'rroNs.

Department ((l ; 1Lblic Works, Pel·th, 2nd Novembel', 1906.

I T is hereby notified, ~or general info~mation, in accordance, with Section.71 of the ~~oads Act, .that the following gentlemen have lJt?en elected Members of the undermentlOlled Road Bon,rds to hll the vacanCles shown 111 the p:trhculars hereunder:-

Road Boarel.

Cue ...

l'IIt. Magnet ...

!Jate of ~{otice.

1906. 24th Oct.

24th Oct.

24th Oct-.

20th Oct.

31st Oct.

31st Oct.

1st Nov.

20th Oct.

18th Oct.

18th Oct.

7th. Noy.

7th Noy.

7th Nov.

7th Nov.

31st Oct.

Ward. Member elected.

Date of Election.

Surname.

10-7 -06 Grey ...

11-10-06 Bryant

Christian N ume.

Wm. George ...

John Venning

OccnpatiOJl. N arne of previous lIIember.

Liyery-stable Resignation A. Penberthy Keeper

Accountant... Retirement Chas. Williamson

RemarkE.

P. L. S'l'RONACH, Under Secretary for Public IYorks.

TENDl:l{S FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Nature of 1V ork.

Victoria Park-School and <ctuarters Painting, etc., Con­tract

Karrl1katta-Rifle Range Pavilion Contract

Princess Iloyal-School Quarters Additions C0ntraet

'Black I~ange-Hospi tal Additions

Geraldton-School and Quarters Painting', etc., Contraet

Albany - Quarantille Station Painting a,nd llop"li s Contract

Karralmttft and Kalgoorlie­Shutter 'l',ngets Contract

*Derby-llesidellcy Repairs Con­tract a

*Derby-Court House Repairs Contract a

*Derby-vVater Police (2uarters Repairs, etc., Contract a

Highg,tte School Additional Latrines Contract

Bunburv Gaol-New Exercise Yard ·C<Jlltract;

Perth-Legislati ve Council Alt(,l'­ations COl1tl'act

Meelmtharm-Hospihtl Casualty vI' ard CoJJtract

*N lllbgine-Post Office Removal and Repairs Contract b

Date of Closing.

Noon on rruesday, the 18th Novem­ber, 1906

Noon on Tuesday, the l;jth Novem­ber, Hl06

N()on 011 Tuesday, tho 20th N oyom­bel', lOOG

Noon on 'l'uesdtty, tho 20th Noyelll­her, 1006

Noon on 'l'ucsday, the 20th Noyem­bel'. 1906

Noon on Tuesday, the 20th NOYOl;'­bel', 1\)06

Noon on 'l'nesday, the 20th N oycm­bel', H)06

Noon on Tnesday. 27th N ovemhe~'; H)06

Noon on Tuesday, the 27th N OY0111-ber, H)06.

Noon on 'ruesday, the 27th Novem­ber, 1806

Noon on 'l'uesday, the 27th N ovelll­

bol', Hl06 Noon on rrnesdav,

the :l7th NoveJ~­bel', 1906

Noon on 'l'nesday, the 27th N oyember, 1$106

Noon on rrnesdn,y, the 'i.th Decem­her, .1806

Noon on TnesdtlY, the 11th Decem­ber, 1906

"\Vhero and when Oonditions of Contw ... ct, etc., to be seen.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 80th October, 1000.

Contractors' I~OOlll, Perth, on and after the 30th October, 1806.

Contractor's Hoom, PeJ'th; the ·vYarden's Court, Norse­man; and the P. W.A.D. Office, KnJgoorlie, on and after tho 30th Octoher, 1906.

Contractor's Room, Perth; the P. IV.A.D., Office, Gerald­ton; the IVarden's Court, Cue; and the Police Station, Black Hange, on and after the iJoth October, 1906.

Contractor's Room, Perth, and the P.IV.A.D. Office, Ueraldtoll, on and after the 6th November, 1906.

Contractor's l~oom, Perth, and the P.vV.A.D. Office, LUbany, on and after the 6th Noyember, 1906.

Contmctors' Hoom, Perth, and the P.vY.A.D. Office, Kalgoorlie, on and after the 6th November, 1906.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and the Ht,sillent Magistrate's OfIice, Derby, tmel the l:~esident Magistrate's Office, Broomo, on and after the aoth October, 190(;

Contractors' H,oom, Perth; the Resident Magistrate's Office, Derby; and the l~esident :tilagistrate's Office, Broom8, on and after tho :30th October, 1$)06.

Contractors' l:~001l1, Perth, the Resident Magistrate's Oflice, Derby, and the Resident lYIttgistrate's Office, Hroome, on !tnd after the 30th October, 1906.

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 18th November, WO(j,

Contraetors' Room, PerMI; the Court Rouse, Bunbury, and the Conrt House, Hnsseltoll, on and after the 18th November, 1906.

Contrnctors' Room, Perth, on and after the 13th November, 1906.

Contractors' R,()om, Perth; nt tho Police Sta.tion, lYleeka­thana.: the Court Honse, Cue, and the P.\V.A.D. OfIice, Geraldton, on and trfter the 13th Noyember, 1906.

Contractors' Room, Perth; the rolice Station, Nulla­g'ine: tho Court House, l'IIarble Bar, and the Conrt 'House, Port Hedland, on and after the 18th Novem­ber, 100G.

* Telegr.~phic tenders, siml1url.y 1.1ddressed Hnd ll1fll'ked, win be l'cceiycd 11p to the" same 110111', provided lhat written tenders ill due form lUl:ve prevlOnsly been Iodued with a the Resident ]\Iagistl'ute, Derby, and the llesidcllt ]}Iagistratc, BroOlne; b the Resident ]}lagisbate, :ThTarble Bar, anel the RCeidcllt ]}IagistruJe, Port Hedlalld.

'l'end,·rs are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for Works," and will be received at the Public Works Office, Pert-h. l'he lowest or any tender will not necessarily he accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

F. L. S'l'RONACH,

Un i· l' Secretary ror Public Works,

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3250 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. [Nov. 9, 1906.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the ~Iinister for Works, by an order in writing, has

extended the time for making up the Rate Book of the Nannine Road Board to the thirtieth day of November, 1906.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT S'(TPPLIES.

No. 449.

F. L. STRONACH,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.

P1tblic Works Department, Perth,8th Novernber, 1906.

Date of Notice.

1906. Nov. 5

'8

7

Supplies required. Date of closing.

1906. 2,300 blankets for aborigines ... November 15 21,000 feet solid drawn or lap- 15

welded Steel Spigot and Fau-cet Pipe, 3in. internal diameter

Cartage of a Fi'l"e-head Battery q 20 and Accessories from the Rail-way Station, Nannine, to the

T'HE foilowing list of Tenders, recently accepted, is published for general information :- Oct. 5

site selected for the plant, dis-tance about !i mile

Condensing Plant for State Bat- Deeemberll

Date of Name of Description of Acceptance. Contractor. Contract.

1006. Nov. 1 G .llL ]}Iacgill ... Cottesloe Sch 01 and

Quarters - Painting, etc.

J. E. Abbott ... ICaJgoorlie Post Office Alterations

2 Alfrecl Ede Boyanup School-Teacher's quarters

Amount.

£ s. d. 79 5 0

52 8 0

300 14 9

tery, Wiluna

Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 2 p.m. on the dates of closing.

':l'enders must be properly indorsed on envelopes, other­wise they are liable to rejection.

Particulars and tender forms obtainable on application at the Tender Board Office, Irwin Street, Perth.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for W orl(S, No tender necessarily accepted.

F. L. STRONACH, W. H. BENBOW,

Under Secretary for Public vVorks. 9th November, 1906. Secretary Tender Board.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

ACCEPTBD TENDERS.

THE following list of Accepted Tenders is published for general information:-

Tender Board No.

675/06

684/06

632/06

685/06

686/06

634./06

672/06

587/06

665/06

748/00

683 06

468/06 753/06

Date Contractor. accepted.

Felton, Grim wade, 25/10/06 &; Bickford, Ltd.

28/9/06 VV. Martin ...

28/9/06 H.Ban ... ... 28/9/06 M. McMahon ...

28/9/06 S. Cantanini ...

28/9/06 Sanderson Bros . ...

28/9/06 Colonial Oil Co. ,' ..

1/10/06 IVlilne &; Co. .. . Auldana, Ltd. .. . J. &; W. Bateman .. . Burns, Philp, & Co. J. N. Seward & Co. Lionel Samson &; Son Tolley &; Co. . ..

3/10/06 F. Carnaby ...

31/10/06 C. R G. Richardson

1/11/06 A. A. and T. J. Barnaby

1/11/061 J. Rutherford 7/11/06 , W. lYI. Phillips

8th November, 1906.

i Particulars. Department concerned. Rate.

I f Anhydrous ammonia ... ...

Chloride of calcium ... . .. ... I Agricultural ...

... do.

... Is. 6!l:d. per lb.

£5 9s. 6d . per ton.

12s. per cord 1,000 cords firewood for No.6 Pumping Statian

4,000 cords of firewood for Pumping Stations Nos. 1 and 2

1,000 cords of firewood for Pumping Station No, 7

1,000 cords of firewood for Pumping Station No.8

Four automatic revolving sprinklers, Schedule 31A, 1D06-7

1,200 gallons "Pratts" Naphtha, de-livered at Perth

If delivered at Fremantle ... ... Liquors for State Hotel, Gwalia ... 1

Do. ........ . Do. ....... .. Do. ........ . Do. ....... .. Do. ........ . Do. ..... .

Extension of Cabin of Police Launch ((Cygnet"

100 cords of Firewood for Greenbushes I

'rin Dressing Plant, Bunbury End 1,000 cords of firewood for Pumping

Station No.5 Purchase of "Stewart House," Torbay 150 cords of firewood for Greenbushes

Tin Dressing Plant, North End

By order,

Goldfields Supply

Do.

Do.

Do.

Public Works

Police ...

Do .

Mines ... Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do,

Police ...

Mines ...

Water

I

6s. 9d. per cord

lIs. per cord

13s. per cord

Is. 5d. per gallon

Is. 'tel. per gallon

l Rtl,tes obtain­( able on ap­I plication

J £35

9s. per cord

Goldfields Wat',r 12s. 1)er cord Supply

Lands .. . £60 Mines .. . Ds. per cord

W. H. BENBOW, Secretary 'render BORrd.

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Nov. 9, 1906.l GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3251

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

TRANSFER OF OONTRACT.

THE following Contract has been transferred :-

Tender To I

Particulars. Board No. Date. From I

784/1906 26th October, H. Lachmund & Co. ... Hillier Bros. ... ... Supply of milk to all Government Institu-1906 tion at Coolgardie to 30th June, 1907.

Schedule 10, Item 142.

31st> October, 1906.

The following Transfers have been approved :-

781/1906 3rd November, J. A. O'Shannessy '" A. Stapledon & Co. ... Forage for all Departments at Burtville, to 1906

793/1906 3rd November, A. Anderson ... '" B. Barrell 1906

8th November, 1906.

GOVERNMENT LABOUR BUREAU.

OENTRAL OFFICE-PERTH.

WOMEN'S BRANCH-PERTH.

BRANCHES :I!'OR MEN AND WOMEN AT N ORTHAlII

AND KALGOORLIE.

EMPLOYERS of Labour of every description are ~ requested to make application to the Bureau when

in need of workers. Registers are kept in the various offices of men and

women looking for work. Personal application ('an be made during the usual office

hours. Interviews between employers and employees can be

arranged. JAMES LONGMORE,

Superintendent of Govt. Labour Bureau.

27th July, 1906.

1114 'iuoo Ed1wation Department,

Perth, 2nd Novembm', 1906.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve the appointment of Mr. E. A..

FIELD as a ::II[ember of the Irwin Committee of School Management.

THE

CECIL ANDREWS, Inspector General of Schools.

INDUSTRIAL OONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION AOT, 1902

(1 & 2 Edwd. VII., No. 21).

OANCELLATION OF REGISTRY.

Name of Industrial Association :-North Coolgardie District Miners' Industrial Association of Workers (A.W.A.).

THE registry of the above-named Industrial Association

is hereby cancelled.

Dated this 6th day of November, 1906.

EDGAR T. OWEN, . Registrar of Friendly Societies. [L.S.]

28th February, 1907. ... ... Bread for all Departments at Northam, to

30th June, 1907.

By order,

W . .H. BENBOW, Secretary Tender Board.

MISSING FRIENDS. Vide Govel'nment Gazette, 1906, page 3152, B2/957a.

ALFRED THOMAS BURRIDGE has been found at Collie.

Vide Government Gazette, 1906, page 3152, B2/9598. PATRICK 'WARREN has been found at Paddington, Eastern

Goldfields.

JAMES BYFORD, age 79 years, height about 5ft. 7in., fair hair, blue eyes; a butcher or farmer, and a native of Brad­field, Essex, England; who arrived in this State about 55 years ago, and was last heard 'of at the Greenough Flats, near Geraldton, in 1874. (Information to the Criminal lnvestigution Branch, Perth.-B2/9602.)

ANSEL VVIL~IER KIRBY, stout build, age about a5 years, height about 5ft. lEn., dark complexion; a native of Vic­toria; a good singer; has been in this State about 12 or 15 years. (Information to the Criminal InvestiO'ation Branch, Perth.-B2/9631.) to

FREDERICK DREW, medium build, age 36 to 40 years, height 5ft. lOin. or Hin., fair hair turning grey, heavy drooping moustache, blue eyps, slightly Roman nose, long visage, sallow complexion, freckled face; dressed in a dark coat, grey trousers, and grey felt hat; a miner, and a native of England; last heard of near Mt. Malcolm about eight months ago; was at one time at Burtville and :Merton's R,eward. (Information to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.-B2/9622.)

ALEXANDER STEPHENS, stout build, age about 46 years, height about 5ft. Sin., dark hair and moustache turninO' grey, grey eyes, large nose, round visage, dark complexion": walks quickly; excitable manner; a pearleI', and a nativ~ of .Russia; dressed in a grey sac suit and straw hat; arrl ved by the s.s. " Bullarra " on the 19th October, and was last heard of at North Fremantle on the same day. (Infor­mation to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.­B2/9G42.)

Vide Government Gazette, 1906, page 2622, B2/9808. HERMAN MOLLER alias HARRY MULLBR has been found

at Mt. Monger, Menzies District.

iV. L. WOODS, age 20 years, height 6ft. fair complexion; supposed to Lave left Melbourne on the 21st July last by the s.s. " Kanowna" for this State. (Information to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.--B2/9657.)

SARAH EDITH WALL, stout build, age 23 years, height 5ft. 3in. or 4in., fair hair, blue eyes, long visage, fair com­plexion; scar caused by burn on right arm; a domestic servant; last heard of at Perth on the 23rd ult. (Infor­mRtion to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.­B2/9658.)

Special inquiry is requested for the whereabouts of Henry lVlcLean, a miner (no description given), who re­ported the loss of a watch Rnd other articles at Fimiston in October, 1908. (Information to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.-A3/4455.)

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325'2 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'V.A.

THE CLIMA'l'E OJ!' WES'l'ERN AUSTRALIA DURING OCTOBER, 1906.

From Telegmphic RepM·ts.

• Barometer (con-ected anil reilnceil to sea,level). Shade r.remperatures.

Lat. Long. October, 1906, I Average fot' previous Years. Locality. Mean of 1 Average Highest I.Jowest South East 9 a.lli. for for for

'" ,; ~ .

tl '"

,;

J~llj i1 a.nd i previous month, month. ~ " ~~

0-5 '" '"

';5. ,," ;::Ii;! "" ..:::~ ~~ 3 p.lli. , years. ~~ "'0 ,!f;;;i g~ ,,'" 0 ; 0 , i " ~~ 0,,", " ;;;i ;;;i tr: H :<i ;;!

Wvndham ... 15 27 128 7 29'847 29'898 30'031 29'567 98'9 74'S 866 108'4 70'4 98'3 79'2 110'2 68'5 D~~by ... 17 18 123 40 29'852 29916 30'062 29'665 97'7 74'1 85'9 110'9 66'0 96'9 70'8 112'2 58'6 Broome ... 17 57 122 15 29'890 29'928 30'089 29'705 93'4 7·1'3 88'8 105'6 62'2 90'6 70'2 108'6 52'8 Condon ... 20 00 11!l 21 29'890 29'946 30'041 29'770 93'7 64'0 78'8 lO7'6 50'8 90'8 61'6 108'2 49'2 Cossack ... 20 40 11708 29'915 29'955 30'080 29'770 95'0 08'0 81'5 107'0 57'0 92'0 05'1 110'5 56'0 Onslow ... 21 43 114 57 29'954 29'971 30'129 29'826 89'5 6:3'1 7(i'3 104'0 55'2 88'5 59'8 108'5 48'5 Winning Pool 23 08 114 83 29'940 .. , 30'133 29'777 90'2 09'9 75'0 103'6 50'6 .. , ... , .. . .. Carnarvon .. , 24 42 113 39 30'018 30'032 30'262 29'950 78'3 61'8 70'0 93'2 5')'2 78'3 60'6 100'6 46'2 Hamelin Pool 26 24 114 12 29'997 30'018 gO'207 2n'821 82'9 5H'3 71'1 94'8 4(i'6 8l'7 54'9 101'6 44,.6 Geraldton .. ' 28 46 11436 30'044 30'064 30'293 29'826 74'9 55'8 65'4 89'6 4H'3 73'1 54',) 100'0 4l'C) Hall's Creek 18 13 127 46 29'871 29'928 30'087 29'639 99'1 72'2 85'0 109'0 60'8 97'7 67'8 108'0 48'4 Marble Dar 21 11 11942 .. , .. , .. , .. , 100'9 68'3 84'0 113'u 60'5 97'2 65'8 107'5 51'2 Nullagine ... 21 53 120 05 29'909 29'928 30'097 29'692 97'2 (i2'7 80'0 112'0 47'4 94'2 (iO'5 107'0 43'9 Peak Hill .. , 25 38 11847 29'960 29'962 30'150 :W'720 87'3 59'9 78-(:; lOO'(i 49'0 8,1'1 5S'a 97'6 41'3 Wiluna .. , 26 37 ' 120 20 29'935 29'940 30'145 29'603 85'0 56'2 70'6 101'6 i 450 82'2 537 91')'2 39'1 Cue .. ' .. , 27 25 1117 52 29'992 29'999 30'208 29'821 84'3 5G'2 70'2 99'0 44'9 82'2 M'7 99'0 41'5 Murgoo .. , 27 23 ' llG 27 .. , .. , .. , .. ' 82'0 56'1 G9'O 98'0 46'0 ... .. , .. , ... Y'algoo .. , 28 23 1 116 43 30'003 30'005 30'212 29'765 80'4 52'9 66'6 98'0 42'3 80'5 52'4 98'6 38'9 Lawlers .. , 28 05 120 33 29'952 29'977 30'178 29'613 83'6 56'6 70'1 lO~N 45'4 81'2 55'0 H9'9 41'2 Laverton .. 28 40 122 22 29'982 30'006 30'257 29'556 83'0 55'9 G9'4 103'0 40'6 79'7 52'9 102'3 39'0 Menzies .. , 2!J 4,1 121 01 29'992 29'987 30'2G5 29'652 81'1 53'7 67"4 99'0 142 '0 78'7 52'!) 99'0 39'2 Kanowna .. , 30 37 121 37 .. , .. ' .. , , .. 79'1 51'8 65'4 98'01 89'8 75'0 48'8 93'6 38'3 Kalgoorlie .. , 30 45 121 28 30'004 29'992 30'321 29'591 79'4 52'5 06'0 9H'O 41'5 77'4 52'2 97'G 39'8 Coolgardie .. , 30 57 121 10 29'982 29'996 :-30'321 29'588 78'7 50'9 64'8 98'6 39'0 7G'9 50'7 9\)'8 38'7 Southern Cross 31 14 119 20 30'009 29'990 30'306 29'658 79'7 49'2 64'4 98'2 39'0 77'3 48'6 107'0 36'0 K ellerberrin 31 39 117 45 .. , .. , ... . .. ... .. , .. , .. , .. ' .. , .. , .. ' .., Walebing ... 30 37 116 00 ... .., .. , .. , {3'O 47'6 60'3 92'0 37'0 71'0 16'8 01'9 33'8 Northam .. , 31 40 116 4{) ... .., .. , .. , 74'9 475 61'2 94'5 37'8 73'0 46'9 \l3'0 34'7 York .. , .. , 31 53 11647 30'041 30'034 30'328 29'698 74"1 46'5 60'4 92'0 35'0 72'8 46'8 91'8 31'4 Guildford .. , 31 53 115 58 .. , .. ' .. , .. , 72'7 52'6 62'6 98'4141'2 72'4 50'4 93'0 40'6 Perth Gardens 31 57 115 52 30'037 30'058 30'298 29'723 73'4 55'8 64'6 94,.0 44'6 7l'6 52'4 m·o 38'0 Perth Observa- 31 57 115 51 30'044 30'051 30'310 29'701 70'9 154'8 62'H 93'8 44'2 (i9'2 53'0 89'8 41'2

tory Frt>mantltl ... 32 03 115 45 30'OG4 30'052 30'319 29'746 70'J 57'l 63'6 93'0 'LG'O G7'6 55'4 87'0 41'6 Rottnest .. , 32 00 115 31 30'052 30'032 30'310 29'696 68'6 56'2 62'6 01'2 49'0 67'5 56'1 85'2 43'5 Mandurah .. , 32 31 115 44 ... .. , .. , .. , 70'3 53'2 61'8 91'5 M'O 69'5 49'5 89'3 36'3 Marradong .. , 32 51 116 28 .. , .. , ... ... .. , , .. .. , '" ... .. ' .. , .. , ... Wandering 32 40 116 33 .. , .. , .. , ... 69'8 4·1,.0 5(i'9 89'0 33'0 68'2 40'(i 85'0 30'1 Narrogin .. , 32 55 117 12 .. , .. , .. , .. , .. , .. , , .. .. , .. , .. , .. , ... .. , Collie , .. 33 21 11608 .. , .., .. , .. , G9'o 45'8 57'6 92'0 34'0 68'1 43'8 H8'6 31'2 Donnybrook 33 33 115 47 .. , .. .. , .. , 69'4 49'2 59'3 92'H 39'2 67'0 47'l 88'7 36'2 Bunbury .. , 33 18 115 38 30'020 30'047 30'335 29'635 70'1 53'0 61'G 88'0 41'4 68'21 50'(5 89'2 37'4 Busselton .. , 33 39 115 21 ... ... .. , .. , 69'0 50'7 59'8 90'1 40'1 m'8 47'3 85'8 37'2 Cape 33 32 115 01 29'\)68 .. , 30'339 20'603 65'0 56'0 60'5 82'01 42 '0 .. , ... ... ...

Naturaliste Bridgetown, " 33 57 116 08 .. , .. , .. , .. , 69'9 'W'3 58'1 92'0 31'0 68'0 43'2 H5'2 31'2 Karridale , .. 34 Ie ll5 02 .. , 30'036 .. , 29'460 67'0 50'0 58'5 91'01 36'0 t55'7 49'7 85'2 36'8 Cape Leeuwin 34 22 115 08 29'980 29'997 30'~HO 29'430 65'6 54'H 60'2 86'7 46'1 64'3 54'7 82'8 1,4'8 Katanning .. , 33 40 117 33 30'020 30'007 30'310 29'600 70'3 45'5 57'9 90'0 35'0 G8'2 45'6 H7'O 31'0 Mt. Barker , .. 34 36 117 39 ... .. ,

30:;i70 \29:520 .. , 46'8 .. , .. , I 33'fi .. , .., .. , ...

Albany ... 35 02 117 54 2H'990 30'005 67'l 'W'7 58'4 fJl'2 ,41'0 G5'0 1.9'3 83'0 36'2 Breaksea ... 35 04 l1804 29'98·1 2\l'HH!J 30'371 1 29'44,9 62'7 52'0 57'4 8S'8 1 '1;)'5 61'(i 51'8 78'0 39'0 Espera.nce ... 33 51 121 50 2H'986 30'006 30'324 29'538 70'0 49'8 59'9 88'0 39'0 69'0 50'8 ION, 36'2 BalJadonia .. , 32 28 123 52 30'010 30'Oi8 30'38G 29'559 76'4 46'2 61'(i 0,)'3 34'5 74'2 47'4 98'0 35'7 Eyre ... 32 15 126 18 29'990 30'028 30'3'W 29'552 7l'7 4tN 60'0 100'31 29'2 71'5 50'8 99'5 30'0

INTERS'l'ATE. Perth 31 57 115 51 30'004 30'051 30'310 29'701 70'9 54·S i 62'S I 93'·1 44:2 6H'2 53'0 I 89'8 Adebide 34· 56 138 35 30'001 30'021 30'362 7l'2 50'6 i tiO'91 H5'O 42'0 72'7 51'4 i 100'5 Melbourne 37 50 144 58 29'960 29'883 30'386 29'454 (55'7 48'5 I 57'1 83'S 37'S 67'0 48'1 i 96'1 32'1 Sydney 33 52 151 12 30010 30'001 30:340 29'610 79'0 65'0 72'0 9:3'0 'L7'O 71"0 55'9/ 99'7 43'3

Cocos Island 12 05 96 54

NOTES ON THE CLIMA'l'E FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1906.

[Nov. 9, 1906,

Points (100 to inch)

in month.

150 2

Nil 2

Nil Nil

25 16 13 44 91

2 Nil

40 22 51 20 43

Nil Nit Nil Nil Nil Nil

7 34

100 56 62

109 III 112

63 33 93 29 91

... 241 153 122 llG 98

197 246 184 ,86

127 430 285

93 6

13

112 166 293 206

Rainfall.

Wet Days.

2 1

... 1

...

... 1 3 2 6 3 2

. .. 2 3

I 3 1 2

...

. ..

...

.. , I ...

... 5 4 9 7

10 8

10 12

9 8

10 3 7

.. , 14 11 10 13 16

10 15 20

7 13 16 17 11

2 3

12 12 15

7

Tot"l Points since

Jan. I.

1466 1149 1016

678 1013

652 928 703 559

2030 678 978 930 931 719 925 734 978 704 752 803 887 794 845 857

1013 1967 1717 1382 2985 3133 3211

2450 208 H 3973 261. \l

5 238 .. , 370 389 310 :-332 300

331 377 326

8 6 2 o 9

6 7 4, 5 o 1 ,()

173' 237 363 314 222

64 7 o 2 85'

3211 22·12 1918 2616

The most noticeable feature of the weather dllring- the month was the abnormal heat wave which broke np in coastal districts on the 20th, and on the Goldfields a day or two later,

During its prevalence the temperature Itt the Ohservat01'yand at many other places was high'~r than had ever previously been known in October, Grea,t heat prev'Lilecl in the Nor'- iYest at times, thl' nmXilJJlllll tempera,! ure "t, MI1l'ble Bar averaging 1040 for the week ending 24th October, and reaching 113°'0 on the 2Gth, or 5° 5 higher tbl1n ,my previous Octobel' rpc.ord, even in that very hot place. Otherwise conditions were tairly seasona.ble, fine nne! wet weitther alternitting in South-Western districts, and mostly fine elsewhere. On the whole the pressure was very slightly Lolow the average for prnviuus yeftrs, Rn<1 teml,erRtul'e Rbove

The rainfall was somewhRt below normal in 'ohe 80uth-Western districts, slightly above in the East Kimberley, and mostly Nil or very light elsewhere, It is perhaps worthy of note that It few light shuwers were, for the first time on record in October, experienced on the North-West coast.

The Observatory, Perth, 7th November, 1906. W. E. COOKE, Government Astronomer

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RAINFALL FOR SEPTEMBER, 1906 (COlllPLETED AS FAR AS POSSIBLE), AND FOR OCTOBER, 1906 (PlUNCIPALLY FROM TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS).

STATIONS.

EAST KnIBERLEY :

Wyndham 6-1\'1iJe Carlton Ivanhoe ... Argyle Downs lOtosewood Downs Lisadell Turkey Creek Ord River Alice Downs Flora Valley Hall's Creek Nicholson Plal118 Ruby Plains Denison Downs

WES'l' KUIBERI,EY :

Mt. Barnett Corvendine Leopold Downs Fitzroy Crossing (P.O.) Fitzroy Statioll Cherrabun Bohemia Downs Quanbun Nookanbn,h Upper Liveringa Yeeda Derby Pt. Torment Obagama. Bea.gle Bn,y Roebnck Downs Kimberley Dowes Broome ... 'rhangoo La Grange Bn;1'

NORTH-,VEST COAS'l': Wallal Pardoo Condon De Grey Rive]' Port Hedlund Boodarie Balla Balla Whim Creek iYlallinn, Croydon Sherlock Woodbrookt' Cooyapooya Roebourn" Cossack .. Fortescue Mardie Chinginarra Yarraloo1a Peedamullah Onslow Point CloRtf's

NOHTH-\\'EST (INLAND):

Warrawagine Ef'l Crp('k Murcan ... Ettrick Mulgie Shelly Warralong Coongon TaIga Bamboo Creek ... Moolyella Mn,rble Bar Wn,rrawoona C()runna Downs Mt. Edgar Nullagine Middle Creek Mosquito Creek Roy Hill

SEl'TE"BEl<, 1906. OCTOBER, 1906.

No. of points.

100=lin.

1

140 60

808 27::1

431

7J-1

1D5

1

Nil 2

Nil

Nil 26

Nil,

30 I;'; 12

5 9

11

8

Ntl 6 8 3

II 10 20 41 44

Nil

18 Nil

9

10

7 10 11

Nil 25

;-';0. of No. of wet points.

days. l00=lill.

1

1

1

1

2 1 1

1 1

2

2 2 1 4 4 1 3 5

1

1

1

1 1 1

150

100

m

Nil

2

Nil

Nil

Nil

2

21

20

Nil Nil

Nil

Nil

23 Nil

Nil

No. of wet

days.

2

4

1

1

SEPTE,rnElt, 1906. i OCTOBER, 1906.

STATIONS.

NOR'rH-WES'l' (INLAND)-

continued. Bn,mboo Springs Kerdiadary

"0. of points.

100= lin.

vVoodstock 20 Yanuyarra Station Peak Nil Mulga Dowm; Mt. Florenc" Tambrey :\Iillstreatll 20 Hed Hill 3f) 111 t. Stewart Peltke Station 77 Nanutarra '~H Yanre)' ,Yogoola, 88 'l'owera 25

GASCOYNE: ,Vinning Pool 19 Coorclalia ·Wandagee 10 Willin,mbury 10 Yanyeareddy Maroollah UUa,warra :!VIt. Mortimer Edmunds Gifford Creek BangAma,ll 1It. Augustus Upper Clifton DVWIH ... I li Clifton Downs '" Dairy Creek 20 Ivlearerbundie Byro 24 Meedo 22 Mungarra 14 Bintholya Lyons River Nil IvIangaroon 25 Booloogooroo DooralVarrah Brick House 2D Boola thana 2·1 CHrnarvon 26 Dirk Hn,rtog 117 Shark Bay 19 W oommel elf)

Hamelin Pool 11 Kararftng 57 Tamala.

YALGOO DISTRICT: Woolgorong New Forest Yuin 25 Pindathuna 7 'l'allyrang 1Iullewa 62 Kockatea Bm'non <V 2'j, Gullew~ Gullewa House 18 Gabyon ... 42 1\Iellen bye 27 Wearagaminch 31 Yalgoo ... 41 Wagga \\'aggct... 20 ~Iura.lgarra BUl'llerbinmctb ... 26 Nalbara 20 'iVyd"ee 36 Field's Find 9 l'hundeln,rra 47 Rothesn,y 59 Ninghau :H Condingnow 168-1\file ~4 Palaga Rocks :35 126-1\Iile 57 90-Mile ... 41l Mt. Jackson 38

1 1

2 2

8

1 2

1

2 2 1

2

g H 5 1 2 4 ;j

8

~

1

10

1

1 8 7 2 2 :, 2 2 2

2 2 4· 2 6

No. of points

lUIJ=li".

2G

16

21l 33 13

Nil

24

70

17 43

Nil

No. of wet

days.

1

2 8 2

5

1

2 2

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3254 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 9, 1906.

RAINFALL-continued.

'8EPTEjIlBl<:R, 1906. OCTOBER, 1906. SEPTEMBER, 1906. OCTOBER, 1906.

STATlONS. No, of I No. of No. of I No. b£ STATIONS. .No. of No. of No. of No. of

points. wet points. wet points. wet points. wet 100=1in. days. ,100=lin. days .. iOO=liu. days. 100=lin. days.

- .

MURdHISON:

I C' . G'" I OOLGARDIE OLD FIELDS-I

Wale ... ... ... ... . .. .. . ... tontiniwd, i Yallalonga -0'" ... I 27 3 ... ... Widgemooltha ... I 77 9 18 4

Billabalong ... ... ... ... ... . .. 50-Mile . .. . .. I 51 7 14 1

Twin Peaks ... ... 21 2 ... ... Norseman .. . . .. I

72 5 21 3

Murgoo ... ... 12 2 20 1 Lake View . .. . .. 110 11 7 2

Mt. Wittenoom Nil Frazer Range ,

69 6 ... ... .. . ... . .. ... ... ... Meka ... ... ... 18 2 . .. . .. Southern Hills ... ... 51 1 ... ... IV oolean.e ... ... 11 1 ... ... YILGARN GOLDFIELDS: Boolardy ... ... ... . .. ... ... 129-Mile 153 8 .. , .. . ... ... Woogorong ... ... ... ... ... ... Emu Rocks 97 11 45 3 Manfred Nil

... .. , ... ... ... .. . ... 56-Mile 88 2

Yarra Yarra 13 1 ... ... ... . ..

... ... ... ... Glenelg Rocks 101 14 Milly Milly 10 1

... ... .. , .. . ... ... ... ... Burracoppin 71 6 55 4

Berringarra 9 1 ... ... ... ... . .. ... Bodallin ... 49 2

Mileura 33 1 ... ... ... ...

... ... ... ... Parker's Road 61 3 18 1 Mt. Gould

... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Southern Cros8 28 5 7 5 Moorarie Nil

... .. , ... ... ... . .. Parker's Range 65 9 21 5 Wandary

... ... ... ... ... ... ... Yellowdine 41 ~ Nil Peak Hill 15 3 40 2

... ... ... ... ... Karalee 40 2 10 2 ... ... lYIt. Fraser ... ... ... ... .. . ... Koorarawalyee 90 8 2 1 Minderoo Nil 25 2

... ... ... ... Boorabbin 57 5 Nil Abbotts 7 1

... ... ... ... ... ... ... Boondi 24 9 Nil

Belele 27 2 ... ... .. . ...

... ... ... ." ... Meekatharrn, ... ... . .. ... .. . ... SOUTH-WEST-NoRTHERN Gabanint.ha ... ... 28 1 21 4 DIVISION: Quinn's ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... Murchison House ... 120 14 .. , ... Bungalow ... ... . .. ... 40 2 Mt. View ... ... 72 6 7 2

Nannine ... ... IS 2 36 2 Mumby . .. ... 163 12 ... .. . Annean ... ... ... 26 1 ." ... Northampton ... ... 200 10 49 4

'l'uckanarra ... ... 25 1 25 1 Chapman Exp. Farm .., 146 10 .. , ... Coodardy ... ... Nil ... .. . ... Nal'ra'l'arra .. . ... 251 11 .. , ... Cue ... ... . .. 21 3 51 3 Oakabella ... ... 238 12 .. , ... Day Dawn ... ... Nil ... 26 1 White Peak ... . .. 215 10 .. , ... Lake Austin ... ... 22 ... ... ... Geraldton .. . ... 246 17 44 6

Lennonville ... ... 16 2 26 5 Hin ton F",rlll ... .. . 138 7 I

... ... Mt. Magnet ... .. , 13 2 9 1 'l'ibradden ... ... 243 12 83 6

Y oueragab bie ... ... 7 1 ... ... Myaree . .. .. . 247 15 79 8

Murrum ... ... ... ... ... ... Sand Springs .. . ... 187 11 .. , ... Ohalla .. , ... 35 2 ... ... Nangetty ... .. . 12J 12 .. , ... Nunngara ... ... 13 1 ... ... Greenough ... .. . 127 11 61 4

Berrigrin ... ... 21 1 ... ... Bokara ... .. . 239 17 64 4

AST MURCHISON: Dongara ... ... 245 14 27 3

Gum Creek Nil Strawberry ... ... 174 13 41 5

... ... ... .. . ... Yaragadee Dural 10 1

... ... ... .. . ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... Urella

Wiluna 12 1 22 3 ... ... ... . .. ... .. , ...

... ... . .. Opawa S8 11 33 6 Mt. Sir Samuel 15 2 Nil

... ... ... ... Manara ... 138 10 30 4

Leinster Gold Mine ... ... ... ... . .. . .. ... Mingenew 128 13 46 6

Lltwlers 13 1 Nil ... ...

... ... ... Yandenoolm 168 ]l Wilson's Plttch 2 1

... ... .. , ... ... ... ... An'ino 218 14 21 4

Poison Creek ... ...

... ... ... . .. .. . ... Oarnamah 161 13 57 5 Lake Darli\t Nil

... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. Jun Jun 180 15 25 2 Darda 11 2

... ... ... ... ... . .. .. Watheroo 234 14 49 7

Salt Soak 17 3 ... ...

... . .. ... ... N ergaminon Duketon 15 1

... ... . .. .. . .. , ... ... ... ... ... Dandaragan 351 16 170 8 ... ...

OR,['H COOLGARDIE Yatheroo ... ... 298 13 .. , ... GOLDFIELDS: Moora ... ... ... 316 14 87 8

Laverton ... ... 13 2 Nil ... Walebing .. . ... 241 20 100 9

Mt. Morgans ... . .. 8 1 Nil ... Round Hill .. . ... 242 16 59 7 Murrin Murrin .. ... 10 2 Nil ... New Norcia ... .. . 242 19 72 8

E

N

Mt. Malcolm .. ... 5 1 Nil ... W ongon Hills ... ... 162 16 .., ... Mt. Leonora ... ... 5 1 Nil ... Wannamel ... .. . 373 17 181 9

Tampa ... ... . .. Nil ... Nil ... Gingin .. . .. . ... 397 12 183 8

Kookynie ... ... 38 2 Nil ... Niagara ... ... ... 20 1 Nil ... SOU'['H-WEST (METRO-Yerilla ... ... 20 1 ... ... POLITAN) : Yundamindera ... ... 46 2 Ntl ... Wanneroo ... .. . 262 13 79 4

Mt. Celia ... ... 45 2 ... ... Belvoir ... . .. . .. 296 17 105 6

Edjudinlt ... ... 13 3 ... ... Wandn .. . ... 393 23 144 12

Quandinnie ... . .. ... ... .. . ... Mundaring .. . ... 583 18 211 10

Menzies ... ... ... Nil . .. Nil ... Canning Waterworks ... 485 16 136 11

Mulline ... ... 33 4 3 1 Kalbyamba ... ... 413 16 107 10

lYlulwarrie ... ... 41 5 ... ... Guildford ... .. . 389 17 109 8

Goollgarrie ... ... 17 2 ... ... Perth Gardens ... .. . 343 18 111 10

OOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDS: Do. Observatory ... 393 19 112 12

Waverley ... ... ... ... .. . ... Highgate Hill ... ... 323 18 118 10

Bardoc ... ... .. . 3 1 Nil ... Subiaco ... . .. ... 395 19 114 10

Broad Arrow ... ... 5 2 Nil ... Claremont ... ... 386 17 .., .. . Kanowna ... ... 2 1 Nil ... Fremantle . .. .. . 352 19 63 9

C

Kurnalpi ... . .. 22 2 Nil ... Rottnest ... ... 308 16 .., .. . Bulong ... ... ... 9 3 Nil ... Rockingham .. . ... 439 18 26 4 Kalgoorlie ... ... 2 1 Nil . .. Jandakot ... ... 417 15 85 5 Ooolgardie ... ... 16 3 Nil ... Armadale '.' ... 394 22 .., ... Bm,banks ... ... 26 2 Nil ... Mundijong ... ... 330 19 127 11 Bulla Bulling ... . .. 27 3 ... . .. Jarrahdale ... . .. 562 ,20 235 11 Woolubar ... ' ... ... .. . ... . .. I Jarrahdale (Norie) ... 505 18 .. , . .. Wawrdale .. , ... 21 2 Nil ... Serpentine .. . . .. 430 17 159 10

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H,AINF ALL-contin1/'ed.

SEPTEMmcR, 1906. OCTOBER, l!)O6. SllPTE]!BER, 1906. OCTOBER, 1906.

STATIONS. No. of No. of No. of No. of S'fA'froNs. No. of No. of No. of No. of points. wet i points. wet points. wet points. wet

lOO=lill. days. lOO=hn. days. l00=lill. days, lOO=lin. days.

EXTREME SOUTH-WEST: GRENr SOUTHERN RAIL-Mandurah '" ... 538 19 93 10 WAy LINE-contitmed. Pinjarra (Blythewood) 531 17 145 9 Pallinup '" .. , 253 9 51 4 Pinjarra ... ... 559 18 156 6 Tambellup '" .. , ... ... 66 4 Upper Murray ... ... 715 21 2M 14, Toolbrunup '" .. , 266 13 62 5 Yarloop ... ... ... 632 19 ... . .. Crrmbrook '" ... 291 17 80 11 Harvey ... ... 515 21 ... . .. Stirling View '" .. ,

I 362 20 128 11

Brunswick ... ... 646 14 ... . .. Kendenup ... .., 384 22 148 10 Collie ... ... ... 514 17 24<1 14, Vi' oogenellup ... .. . 248 18 ... ... Glen Mervyn ... ... 496 18 ... .. . Wattle Hill '" .. , 378 20 100 11 Donnybrook ... ... 570 19 153 11 St. vVerburgh's ... 322 22 160 12 Boyanup ... ... 612 21 161 11 Mt. Barker '" ... 345 22 127 13 Bunbury ... ... 5W 20 122 10

WEST OF GREA'l' SOU~'HEI~N Elgin ... ... ... 616 U) 189 14, RAILWAY LINE: Busselton ... ... 4,23 24 116 13

Talbot House 182 10 52 4 Quindalup 476 17 2l{) 1<1 ... .. , '" ...

Jelcohine 219 11 74 6 Cape Naturaliste 433 23 98 16 '" .. , ... Bannister Glen Lossie ... .., ... ... ... ...

'" ... ... ... ... .. . Wandering 329 13 91 7 Karridale 532 24 246 15 ... .., ... ... Glen Ern 244 15 Cape Leeuwin ... 437 26 184 20 ... .. , ... .. . ... Marradong 414 10 29 3 Lower Blackwood 462 23 269 11 ... .., ... vVonnaminta 286 15 Ferndale 462 12 ... ... ... ...

'" ... ... . .. Williams 305 11 102 5 Greenbus hes 422 14 131 8 '" ... ... ... H,ifle Downs 406 8 161 5 Cooeearup 463 21 '" ... ... ... ... .. . Darlmn Bridgetown 372 21 197 10 '" ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Arthur River 300 11 69 7 Hilton ·Hl 8 '" .. , ... ... ... . .. Gainsborough 216 11 4·7 6 Greenfields ·t84 18 '" .. , ... ... ... . .. Glenorchy 335 11 118 4 Duminup 149 G ... .. , ... ... . .. '" Kojonup 281 7 115 5 Cundinup 317 10 68 4. ... ... ... ... Blackwattle Wilgarrup 404 21 2·19 14· '" .. , ... ... ... ...

'" ... Warriup 307 20 119 1<1 Balhal'rup 500 16 20·1 16 ... ..' I ... ... ]i'orest Hill 401 22

I 199 11 Hiclellia 457 12 825 7 '" .. , ... . ..

Westbourne ... ... 387 1:> 'EAST OF GREAT SOUTHEI~N I ... .. Deeside ... '" ... 4·06 17 ... ... RAILWAY LINE; Itiverside ... ... 411 20 ... . .. Sunset Hills .. . .. , 178 10 ... ... Mordalup ... ... 8fi(; lfi ... .. . Oakda.1" '" . .. 150 11 ... ... Lake Muir ... ... 340 12 ... .. . Barrington .. .., 139 12 83 6

EASTERN AGRICULTURAL Bally Bally '" .. , 143 8 30 9 DISTRICTS; Stock Hill ... . .. 195 10 35 2

El1lungin ... ... 224 17 ... .. . Qualin '" .. , 156 11 15 3 Dowerin .... ... 146 11 ... .., Woodgreen ... .. , 77 11 ... .. . Warramuggin ... ... ... '" ... .. .

I Gillilllanning ... .. , 187 13 ... ...

Oak Hill ... ... ... '" ... .. . Wickepin '" .., 230 14 50 4 Monglin ... ... ... '" ... ... Crooked Pool ... .., 258 14 55 5 Hatherley ; .. ... ... '" ... .. . Nalyring ... . .. 317 18 82 6 Momberkine ... .. ,' 210 10 ... ... Bunking ... .., 252 10 52 2 Bolgart ... '" ... 212 12 H3 8 Bullock Hills '" .. , 259 8 ... ... EUlllalga ... ... 2011 15 ... .. . Dyliabing '" .. , 267 13 40 7 Newcastle ... ... Ull 11 llO 5 G·le.ncuve ... .., 268 13 62 7 Craiglands ... .. 3"12 18 151 5 Cherillalup '" .. , 303 16 ... .. Eadine 2:,2 14 R" 10 Min.nelup 265 15 ... ... ... ... cu '" .., ... Northam ... ... 175 I:, 56 7 Woolganup '" .. , 261 11 5~ 4 Grass Valley ... ... ... '" ... .. . Ohillinup '" ... 251 4 ... ... Cobham ... ... ... 1(j2 12 ,1-6 5 J arralllongup ... .., .. . ... .. . ... York ... ... ... H4· 17 62 10 Burrayocking ... ... 130 18 41 6 SOUTH COAST; I

Mecker-ing ... ... 180 D ·1·1 3 .vVilson's Inlet '" .., 405 I 24 296 16 Cunderdin '" ... 134 8 33 3 Grasmere ... ... 433 25 374 16 Doongin ... ... lOG 9 .. , .. . King River '" . .. 430 18 228 11 Whitehaven ... ... . .. ... ... .. . Albany ... .., 451 24 430 16 Mt. Caroline ... ... 128 9 81 4 Point King '" .. , 520 17 321 12 Cutenniug ... ... ... . .. ... .. . Breaksea '" ... 380 26 285 16 Kellerberrin ... ... 78 8 34 4. Cape l:I.iche '" .., 314 7 ... .. . Cardonia ... ... 96 11 32 5 Peppermint Grove .., 431 15 98 12 Baandee ... ... 81 G 18 2 Bremer Bay . .. .. , 341 13 91 7 Na,ngeenan

'" ... 144 7 21 2 Coconarup ... ... 229 15 36 8 Merredin ... ... 82 9 37 3 Ravensthorpe ... .., 249 16 26 4 Codg-Codgen ... ... 119 12 ... . .. Cowjanup ... .., 235 15 ... ... Noongarin '" ... IOn 8 26 3 Hopetoun ... .., 235 15 ... ... Mangowine

'" ... HilS 13 ... .. . Fanny's Cove '" ... 271 1G 64 4 Yarrag-in

'" ... HI<! 9 ... ... Park Farm ... . .. I 323 14 ... ... Wattoniug ... ... '" ... .. . Grass Pateh '" ... ... ... .. . ...

GREAT SOUTHERN RAIL- t),vall Lagoon '" .. , 17G 12 ... ... WAY I.1INE: ;)(L]}Jile

'" ... 20,t 12 ... ... Dalebridge ' .. ... 201 ]5 50 7 Gibson's Soak '"

.., 282 15 ... ... Beverley '" ... 176 13 40 4, Myrup '" ... 327 16 ... ... Brookton '" ... 18B 12 ;)2 2 Espcl'ltnce ... . .. 305 11 93 11 Sunning Hill ... ... 208 18 ... . .. Bnyatup ... .. . 246 10 ... ... Pingelly ... ... lilt 9 67 5 Lynhul'n '"

.., 2Dl 17 ... ... YOl'naning ... ... 21;) 14 51 8 nIic1dle Island '"

.., ... ... ... ... ~n,rrogin ... ... 2Gti 11 81 7 Pt. ~l alcolm '" .. ' 227 13 ... ... N arrogin Exp. l!'arm ... 32·, 12 . .. . .. IS1'aelite Rl,Y ... .. , 157 10 35 2 Wagin ... ... ... 290 8 68 5 B"lbi11ia '"

.., 183 11 ... ... Katanning ... ... 350 15 86 7 Halhtdonia ... .., 63 8 6 2 Sunnyside ... ... 281 17 86 \1 Eyre ... . .. 54 6 13 3 Broomehill ... . " 291 13 77 6 lYIundrabelb ... ... .. . ... ... ... Woodyarrup ... ... 312 11 I 66 4 Euola ... .., 15 3 50 3

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3256 GOVER~MENT

Department of Lam} 'i'Hles. -(ti'ifTS TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893,

SECS. 121 AND 122.

T AKE NOTICE that Louis Samson of Scotch well in Wales and the Reverend Edward Samson of Stafford

in England the proprietors of lYIortgage No. 60;97 to secure the sum of £1500 and interest have made application to the Commissioner of Titles for an order foreclosing the right of Francis John Townsend John ::i'IcCarthy and Thomas Earl vVhite the Trustees of the Star of the Sea Branch Number 136 of the Hibemian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society and any persons claiming throngh or under them to redeem the land hereinafter described the mid Francis John 'j'ownsend John McCarthy and Thomas T~arl White being the registered proprieto"s of the sttid land and that by direction of the said Commissioner I hereby offer for sale the following parcel of Ian I] viz. :-

POl·tion of F,.emantle 'l'010n Lot 8S'! (particul(Llly d('scribecl in certifieate of Title Volume XLV. Folio 240)

AND ]'UR'I'HlDR 'I'AltE NO'I'lCE that after the 22nd clay of December 1906 an Order for Foreclosure may he iSEned to the said lYlortgagee unless in the intm-val a sufficient sum has been obtained by the sl,l", of the lanel to s(l,tisfy the principal ana interest moneys secured and tell expenses incurred in (bnd about such sale and proceedings.

The amount due in respeet of principal and interest and all expenses incurred was on the 2Gth day of Odober 1\106 £1704 4s. 9d.

Dated at the Titles Office Perth this first day of Novem­ber 1906.

ALFRED E. BURT, lleg'istrar of Titles.

James q- Darbyshire, Furnival Clwmbers, St, Geo'l'ge's 'l'e,.l'(tce, Pe;·tIL, SolidloJ's fo,. the Applicants.

-h'iA TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, ] 893.

T AKE NOTICE that Frances Nellie Zimpel of Cottesloe in the State of 'Western Australia wife of I,1Villiam

Zimpel of Perth in the said State Fnl'nitul'e i\In,uufactnrer has made application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the City of Perth and being Part of Pe,.th 'l'o1cn Lot G5 (containing 1 rood 38 perches)

Bounded on the NOl'th-East by 87 links of I:l.t,y Street On the NOl'th- West by the South.East bounchry of G6

measuring 5 clmins 6H links On the So nth-West by 87 links of St. GeOl'g(e's Terrace and On the S01tth-East by the N ol'th-'West boundary of the

other part of G5 measuring 5 chains lil~ links. 'rhe land is more particularly defined on Diagram 2400

deposited in the Land Titles Office. AND FURTHER 'rAKE NO "ICE that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land AR'~ HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in t his Office on or before the 2211(1 day of Decem bel' next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land Titles Office, Perth, ( 1st November, 1906, .\

ALFRED E. BUIlT, Registrar of Titles.

F. M01'ley Alcock, FIowct1'd Stnet, Pel'ih, Soliciiol' for the Applicant.

-iVtr"u TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. r-rAKE NO'I'ICE that Clarice Emily IJangsford formerly

of Beverley but now of York spinster hn.s made appli­cl],tion to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the 'I'own of Bm erley and being

Bel'erley Subu;'ban Lot 1 (containing 5 acres)

Bounded on the NDl"th- West by 10 chains of John Street On the 8onth-West by 5 chains of Hunt Road On the SOltth-East by the North-IVest boundary of Sub­

urbn.n Lot 2 measuring 10 chains and On the Nm'th-East by the Sonth-IV est bouudary of Sub­

urban Lot 12 measuring ij chains 2Ft, links.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. [N OV. 9, 1906.

AND FURTHER Cl'AKE NOTICE that all persons other than the n.pplicant claiming to have any estate right title 01' interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this office on or before the 22nd day of Decem­ber next a ccweat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E, BURT, Reg'istrar of 'l'itles.

Land 'ritles Office, Perth, "( 1st November, 1(l06. .\

Nicholson &- Hens1ncm, SUj,,.ey Ohambe"s, St. George's 'l'ej'­,'ace, Perth, Agents for E. H. Neville, Yor7c, Solicitor fa,. the Applic(tnt.

SOl 1900

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 189;),

rrAKE NOTICE that Janet Backshall of Duke s.treet Perth in the State of 'Western Australia widow has

miLd", application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate for life and l!'rederick William George Backshall (gardener) Caroline li'l:n.l'ia Backshall (spinster) Eliza Baek­sllfcll (spinster) George Augustus Backshall (gardener) and l!'lol'ence Backshall (spinster) all of Duke t;treet Perth aforesaid SUolannah Elizabeth Duffield (widow) of Golding Street VYest Perth in the said State of Western Australia and Alice Maud Ashby of Wanneroo in the said State of Western Australia married woman (formerly Alice IIIaud Backshall spinster) have ma,cle application to be registered as the proprietors of ,1n estate in fee simple in remainder expectant on the deceased of the slCid Janet Backshall in the shares following (that is to say)

'rhe said Frederick William George Backshall one un­divided fourth part or share and the said Cf1roline Maria Backshall Eliza B,wkshall George Augustus Backshall Florence Backslmll Susannah Elizabeth Duffield and Alice Maud Ashby one undivided eighth part or share each in the following parcels of land situate in the City of Perth and being Pe,'th 8ub1t1'ban Lot 2;' (tnd pal·ts of Pel,th S1tbtt,.ban Lots 24

and 56 (containing together 6 acres 2 roods 16 perches) Bounded on the Northwanl by 9 chains 86!0 links of

Dnke Street On the Easlwa1'd by the Western boundary of Suburban

Lot 2{) and the VVestern boundary of the other part of Suburban Lot 56 measuring together 10 chains 36,'0 links and

On the South- West by 14 chains 40fo links of Sutherland Street,

AND FURTHER TAKlD NOTICE that all persons other than the applicants claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcels of lanel ARE HElmBY gEQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 22nd day of Decell1-1 )01' noxt it caveat forbidding the same from being brought nnder t.he operation of the Act,

ALFRED E. BURT, Hegistrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, ( 1st November, 1906. l

Btone &' BMt, 308 Hay Bt"eet, PeTth, Solicitors fOj' the Apl)licants.

MIDLAND J"QNCTION MUNICIPALITY. NOTICE.

N 0'I',CE is hereby given that WILLIA~I VERNON, of Midland Junction, has been appointed Poundkeeper

and Ranger for the above )'[unicipality,

Midland Junction, Gth November, 1906.

VINCENT J. DUTHIE, Town Clerk.

GINGIN IWAD BOARD.

EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION.

A N Extrn.ordinal'Y Election will be held on Saturday, 24th November, at the Office of the Gingin Ron.d

Board, to elect one Member to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of lYIr. J. Y. Dewar.

Nominations from intending Candidates, addressed to the Chairnmn, must be in on or before the 16th November.

J. E. WEDGE, Chairman,

Gingin, W,A., 3rd November, 1906.

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Nov. 9, 1906.J GOVERNMENT

THE OOlVIP ANIES AOT, 1893. NARLARLA HILLS SILVER LEAD :iHINING OOillPANY

(No-LIABIJ.ITY), IN LIQUIDATION.

N OTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the above-named Company, at the expiration of three

months from the Ninth day of November, 1906, to voluntarily eease to carryon business in the State of vVegtern Australia.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1906.

JNO. FAIRFAX CONIGRAVE, Attorney,

Eagle Chambers, Hay Street, Perth. James '}- Darbyshire, Solicito1"sfol'lhe sefid Company,

248 St. George's Terrace, Pel'th.

THE VVINDANYA OONSOLS GOLD JYIINING OOllIPANY

(N 0-LIABILITY).

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the Windunya Consols Gold Mining Company (No­

Liability) is situate at 62 iYlaritana Street, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, and that such office will be open to the public on all week-days between the hourR of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Dated this 31st day of October, 190G.

L YHANE & RICKARBY, K algoorlie, Solicitors for the

Windanya Con801s Gold Mining Company (No-Liability).

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," (Old in the r.lCdtet· of GeM'ge Thompson '\- 00., Limited.

N OTICE is hereby gi"en that the Registered Office of Geo. Thompson & Co., Limited, is situate at the

Offices of Dalgety & COml)any, Limitcd, Cliff Street, Fre­mantle, and that the office hours of the said Geo. Thompson & Co., Linlited, are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on all week clays, except Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday.

Dated this 15th day of October, Ul06. PARKER & PARKER,

SolicitOl;s for Geo. 'l'hompson & Co., Limited, Howard Street, Perth.

THE NOR'-WEST BREWING, REl!'I<IGIDRA'rING, AND

ICE OOllIP.A.NY, LIlIIITED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above Company is situated in Wedge Street,

Port HecUand, and will be accessible to the public on all week-days, except holidays, between the hours of 9 a.m. and noon.

Dated this 1st dlty of Novemher, 1906.

F. ]}I. W. PARKER, Solicitor for the Company.

In the matter of" The C01n})cmies Act, 1893;" wtd in the 'matte;' of "'I'he Climber land Niagl'a Gol,l lYlines, Limited," in liql~idation.

TAKE notice that, pursuant to an Order of His Hononr the Chief Justice, dated the 6th day of November,

1906, the creditors of the above-named Company are re­qnired, on or before the 15th day of December, 1906, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts' or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any), to Fredcrick Niland Rorke, of Kookynie, the Offichtl Liquidator of the said Company, and, if so re­quired by notice in writing from the said Official Liquidator or by their solicitors or otherwise, to prove their said debts or claims at the office of the Official Liquidator of the said Company at Kookynie, at such time as shall he specified in such notice, or in default, thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved.

Tuesday, the 18th day of December, 1906, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the saict office, is appointed for determining as to the allowance of the debts and claims.

Dated this 7th day of November, 1906.

;FRED. N. RORKE, Official Liquidator.

A,·thlW F"cmk Abbott, Comnw)'cial Bank Chambets, 284 St. George's Ten-ace, Pel·th, agent fOl' TV. H. Acklancl, 0/ Kookynie, Solicitor for the Official Liql,ido,tO~f.

GAZETTE, W.A.

MARAROA GOLD MINING COMPANY (No-IrIABILITY).

N OTICE is hereby given that, the Registel'e:l Office in vVestern Australia of the iYIararoa Gold iYIining Com­

pany (No-Liability) is situate at Roberts Street, Norseman. Dated the first day of Novemher, 1906.

T. J. CARR, Norseman, Attorney for the Company.

C. A. Hudson, Solicitor, 13 lVeld Chambers, Perth.

NORI,UP TIN MINING OOilIPANY (No-LIABILITY).

A T an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above­nrtllled Company, held on the 18th October, 190G, of

which notice was duly given, the following Special Resolu­tion was carricO. unanimously:-

That the CapitnJ of the Company be increased to .£lG,OOO (Sixteen thousand pounds), divided into One pound shares to be disposed of as follows :-

3,000 fully paid up shares to be issued to present share­holders in exchange for their present holdings, pl'O ratc~.

2,500 fully paid up shares to be issued to Mr. l!'. A. Moss or his nominees for his adjoining leases, 65 acres.

1,000 fully paid up shares for underwriting and flota­tion expenses.

6,000 shares paid up to lOs. (ten shillings) to be offered to present shareholders pro rata, payable five shillings on application, five shillings on allot­ment.

3,500 shares to be issued at par and offered as the Directors may decide.

16,000 F. W. BARRYMORE, Chairman.

H. S. BARRYilIOltE, Secretary.

In the matter of" The Companies Act, 1893 " (56 Viet., No.8).

T HIS is to certify that, under the provisions of Section 67 of the above-named Act, the name of the Excelsior

Hall Company, Limited, has t,'een changed to that of the Leederville Masonic Hall Company, Limitecl.

Dated this 6th clay of November, 1906.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Comp1tnies.

In the ",cttter of "'1'he Companies Act, 11:193" (56 Viet., No.8).

N O'l'ICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Section 20 of the ahove Act, a Certificate of Incor­

poration, as a Limited Company, has this clay been issued to the Silver Fountain Aerated 1Vater Company, Limited.

Dated this 1st day of November, 1906. F. A. MOSELEY,

Hegistrar of Companies. Supreme Conrt Office, Perth, 1V.A.

GOLDEN RIDGE GOLD JYIINING OOillPANY

(N 0-LIABILITY).

N OTICE is hercby given that the undermentioned Shares, on which the 'l'enth Call still remains nn­

paid, will be offered for sale at Pell's Auction Mart Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, on the 14th November, 1906, at 11 o'clock, a.m. (unless In-eviously redeemed, with expenses added) :-

E. H. E. Aldellhovell ... 162 shares ... Nos. 3060l/30700, 31I0l/3lU6 2011/202., ~

S. T. Smit.h R. J. Cimppell ...

lYIrs. liT. Reid F. G. Baker W. J. Faker

F. C. COllstablo \V. Pearce F. W. Cox

,.. .5~ shares .. , Nos. 311.>7/31200 .. 275 shares ... Nos. 18701/18800, ·1301/4400

1001/1075 .. :!OO shares ... Nos. 12101/ I,WOO

:!4 shares ... Xos.155:31117)550, 68 shares ... Nos, It) ~Ol/155~5,

1S01/1~OD,

818/821 801/817,

2171/2175

50 shares ." Nos. 851~~tV2:W2 60 shares .. , Nos. 1701/1760

. 51S shrrres ... Nos. 24001/2'>')00, 1480lIl-WOO, 2011300, 1761/1776, 2169/2170, 140111410, 22Sl/2300.

W. J. D. MALZARD, Secretary.

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3258 GOVERNMENT

NOTICES TO CREDITORS.

RE JACOB TAYLOR, DECEASED.

N" . O'l'ICE is h~reby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of Jacob Taylor, late

of Kalgoorlie,in the State of Western Australia, Contractor, deceased (who died aG sea in longitude 98° 23' East, lR-ti­tllde 15° 13' South, on the 14th day of May, Ul06, and probate of whose will w«s, on the 13th day of September, 1906, duly granted by the Supreme Court of Western Australia to David Taylor, of Somerville, near Kalgoorlie aforei'aid, contrautor), are hereby reclnired to send, in writing, particulars of their claims and demands to the said David 'l'aylol', care of Osborne Ed'Vard Norris, of Kal­goorlie, solicitor, on or before the 19th d«yof November, 190(;: And notice is hereby also given that after the last­men tioned date the s<Lid David 'l'ay lor will proceed to dis­tribute the ftssets of the sftid Jacob Taylor among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which the said David Taylor shall then have had notice, [md the said David Taylor will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, 01' any part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose claim the said David Taylor has not had notice at the time of such dis­tribution.

Dated this lOth day of October, 1906.

OSBORNE E. NORRIS, Park Buildings, Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie,

Solicitor for the Executor.

RE ELIZABETH JYIURPHY, DECEASED.

N OTICE is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons having claims or demands upon or against

the estate of Elizabeth Murphy, late of 240 Wellington Street, Perth, in the State of Western Australia, married woman, deceased (who died Itt 240 Wellington Street, Perth aforesaid, on the 29th d~ty of August, 1906), are hereby required to send in pnrticulars, in writing, of their claims a,nd demands to the ,Vest A.ustralian Trustee, Executor, and Ag(mcy Company, Limited, at Bal'1'ack Street, Perth, in the said State (the executor of the said dec2ased), on or before the 20th da,y of November, Hl06: And notice is hereby also given that, at the expiration of the last-mentioned date, the said Company will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice, and the Company will not be liable to any person of whose claim it shall not then have had notice, for the assets or any part thereof of the sttid deceased.

Dated this 20th day of October, 1906.

EWING, PENNY, & HILL, Howard Chambers, Howard Street, Perth,

Solieitors for the said 'vVest Australian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited.

In the estate of Giovanni Binaldi, commonly calle(l John Binal(ti, latc of K1(r?'awang, near Kalgo01·l·ie, in the State o,f Western Aust?'alia, laboU1'cr, deceased.

A LL persons having claims and demands agninst the estate of the late Giovanni Rinaldi, commonly called

John Rinaldi (who died on the 22nd day of July, 1906, at Kalgoorlie, in the State of W estern Australia), are requested on 01' before the 2Gth day of November, 190(;, to send par­ticulars of such claims and demnnds to Mary Rinaldi, c/o Messrs. Keenan & Randall, Solicitors, Kalgoorlie, the administratrix of the estatc of the above-named deceased. And further, that the said administratrix will, immediately after such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the creditors and persons entitled thereto; having regard only to those claims of which she shall then have had notice.

Dated the 23rd day of October, 1906.

KEENAN & RANDALL, Solicitors,

Kalgoorlie, and McNeil Chambers, Barrack Street, Perth.

NOTlC.E TO CREDITORS.

IN THE SUPRE~1E COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA­

PROBA'rE .TURISDICTION.

In thc mattc?· of the estate qf Matul Jackson, late of" AdMe," Vict01'ia Boad, Fl'emantlc, in the State of West em At(s­h'alia, spinste,·, deceased.

P URSUANT to "The Administration Act, 1903" (3 Edw. VII., No. 13), notice is hereby given that all

creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or ngainst the estate of Maud Jackson, late of" .Adar8," Victoria Road, Fremantle, in the State of 'vVestern Aus­tralia, spinster, deceased (who died at Frem!1-ntle aforesaid

GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 9, 1906.

on the 21st day of .Tuly, 1906, and Letters of Administration of whose estate and effects were duly granted by the Supreme Court of t.he said State on the 3rd day of Septem­ber, 190G, to the 'vVest Australian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, whose Registered Office is situate at Barrack Street, Perth, in the said State), are hereby req uired to send, in writing, particulars of their claims and demands to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of December, 1906: And notice is also hereby given that, at the expll'ation of the last-mentioned date, the said West Australian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limi­ted, will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall have then had notice; and that the said West Aus­tralian Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, shall not be liable for the aSEets of the said deceased so distributed, to any person of whose claim the said West Australian 'l'rustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limi­ted, has not had notice at the time of distribution.

Dated the 25th day of October, 1906.

NICHOLSON & HENSlYIAN, Surrey Chambers, Perth,

Solicitors for the Administrator.

NOTICE TO CREDI'rORS, NEXT-OF-KIN,

AND OTHERS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT 01" WESTERN AURTRALIA­

PROBATE JURISDIC'rION.

In the matte,. of the estate of Mwrk Liebgli(l, late of Broome in the State of Western Australia, commercial traveller, deceased, intestate.

N OTICE is hereby given that all creditors, next-of-kin, and other persons httving any claims or demands

upon or against the estrLte of Mark Liebglid, late of Broome, in the State of Western Australia, commercial traveller, deceased (who died at Broome aforesaid on the 31st day of August, 1905, and Letters of Administration of whose estate were granted by the Supreme Court of the said State to Alfred Freedman, of 480 Hay Street, Perth, in the said State, Managing Director of S. Freedman & Co., Limited, a company duly incorporated and having its Registered Office at '180 Hay Street, Perth aforesaid, on the 23rd a"y of March, 1906, as sole aclministrtLtor of the said estate)., are hereby required to send particnlars in writing of their claims or demands to the undersigned on Or before the 31st day of December, 1(106 : And notice is also hereby given that, a,t the expiration of the last-mentioned date, the s[Lid Administrator will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice, a,nd that the said Administrator will not be liable for the assets of tho said deceased so distributed to any person of whose claim the said Administrator shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution.

Dated this 27th day of October, 1906:

lYIOSS & BARSDEN, St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Proctors for the said Administrator.

IN 'i'HE SUPRE~m COlJRT OF VVES'rERN AUSTRALIA­

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter ~f the estate of John Cox, l(tle of Boulder, in the State qf' Westel'iL Australia, miner, (leceased, intestate.

I N pursuance of "The Administration Act, 1903" (3 Edwd. VII., No. 13), notice is hereby given that all

creditors and other persons having any claims and demands upon or against the estate of John Cox, late of Boulder,. in the State of Western Australia, miner, deceased (who died on the 17th day of February, 1906, at Boulder, in the State aforesaid, and letters of administration of whose estate were duly granted on the 20th day of March, 1906, by the Supreme Court of the said State to Jabez Edward Dodd, of Boulcler), are required to send, in writing, par­ticulars of their claims and demands to the said Jabez Edward Dodd, care of C. A. Mayhall, of Kalgoorlie, Solicitor for the said Administrator, on 01' before the' lOth day of December, 1906: And notice is also hereby given that, at the expiration of the last-mentioned clate,. the said Jabez Edward Dodd will proceed to distribute the said estate of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice, and that the said Jabez Edward Dodd shall not bee liable for the assets of the deceased so distributed to any person of whose claim the said. J abez Edward Dodd has not had notice at the time of such distribution.

Dated this 8th day of November, 1906.

ARTHUR F. ABBOTT, Agent for C. A. lYlayhalI,

Proctor for the said Jabez Edward Dodcl.

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NOTICES TO CREDITORS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF "VESTERN AUSTRALIA­

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the estate of William 'l'homas WeTry, late Qf Trafalgar, in the state Qf TVestern Altstmlia, miner, deceased, intestate.

I N pursuance of "The Administration Act, 19m" (3 Edw. VII., No. 13), notice is hereby given that all creditors

and other persons having any claims and demands upon or against the estate of William '1'hom[1s 'Verry, late of Trafalgar, in the State of 'Vestern Australia, miner, deceased (who died on the 16th (hLY of July, 1906, at Boulder, in the slLid State, and letters of administration of whose estate were duly granted on the 6th day of Septem­ber, 1906, by the Supreme Court of the said State to Jabez Edward Dodd, of Boulder) are required to send, in writing, particulars of their claims and demands to the said J ahez Edward Dodd, care of C. A. lYInyhall, of Kalgoorlie, solicitor for the said Administrator, on or before the lOth day or December, 1906: And notice is also hereby given that, at the expiration of the last-mentioned date, the said J,Lbez Edward Dodd will proceed te distribute the said estate of the said deceased, having' regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice, anu that the suic1 J abez Edward Dodd shall not be liable for the assets of the said deceased so distributed to any person of whose claim the said Jabez Edward Dodd has not had notice at the time of such administ.ration.

Dated this 8th day of November, 1906. ARTHUR F. ABBOTT,

Agent for C" A. Mayhall, Palace Clutmbers, Kalgoorlie,

Proctor for the said Jabez Edward Dodd.

In the will a'IJ-d estate qf Bobe,·t Gibson, f01'1ne"ly of KalgoM'lie, in the State Qf Weste,')! A 1~st)'alia, but Zette of Athenwltm Clttb, MelbolO'nc, in the State of ViCt01'ict, Mming Enginee?', deceased.

A LL persons having claims or demands against the estate of the late Robert Gibson (who died on the

18th day of April, 1906, at Melbourne, in the State of Victoria) are requested on or before the 10th day of December, 1906, to send particulars of such claims and demands to Charles 'William Cropp"r, of 1{,tlgool'lie, in the State of Vir estern Australia, the Attorney for the Adminis­tratrix of the said deceased: AmI further, that the said Attorney will, immediately after such date, proceed to dis­tribute the assets of the said deceased in the State of Western Australia, amongst the creditors and persons en­titled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice.

Dated this third day of November, 1906. KEENAN & RANDALL,

Solicitors, JliIaritantt Street, Kalgoorlie, and McNeil Chambers, Barrack Strep-t, Perth.

IN THE SUPRE:ilIE COURT OF "VESTERN AUSTRALIA

- PROBATE J UR1SDICTION.

In the ,natter Qf the estate Qt' Forrest Kenneth Brown, late of Peak Hill, in the State of lVesieru Ausl1'ctlia, grazier, deceased, intestate.

NOTICE TO CREDr1'ORS.

P URSUANT to "The Administration Act, 1903" (3 Edward VII, No. 13) : Notice is hereby given that all

creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of Forrest Kenneth Brown, late of Peak Hill, in the State of Western Australia, grazier, deceased, intestate (who died at Pettk Hill aforesaid on the fourth day of September, 1906, and lett.ers of administration of whose estate were duly granted to .James Cowan, of Cottesloe Beach, in the said State, police magistrate, a brother-in-law of the said deceased, by the Supreme Court of ViT estern A ustraJia, on the 26th day of October, 1906), are hereby required to send particulars, in writing, of their claims to Messrs. Downing & Downing, of lHoir's Chambers, Saint George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the said James Cowan, on or before the 10th day of Decem bel', 1906, after which date the said James Cowan will proceed to pass his accol111ts relating to the said estate, and to distribute the assets of the said Forrest Kenneth Brown amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which the said James Cowan has then had notice, and he will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so dis­tributed, to any person of whose claim the said James COlVan has not had notice at the time of such distribution.

Dated the second day of November, 1905. DOWNING & DOWNING,

Moir's Chambers, St. George's Terra.ce, Perth, Solicitors for the said James Cowan.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN A USTRALIA-­

P.r,OBATE .JURISDICTION.

Tn the will of Ha1Tiett Elizabeth Hutchinson, late of Broken Hill, in tile State Qf New South TV ales, lvidow, d;ceased.

P URSU AN'1' to "The Administration Act, 1903" (3 Edwd. VII., No. 13) : Notice is hereby given that all

creditors and other persons having any c1<.i111s or demands upon or agttinst the estate of Harriett gliz<tbeth Hutchinson, late of Broken Hill, in the State of Kew Routh Wales, deceased (who died on the 28th day of liiay, 1906, at Crystal Street, Broken Hill, in the said State of New South Vi'ales, and whose will was proved and probate thereof granted on the 24th day of July, 1906, by the Supreme Court of Western Australia to Charles Samuel Hutchinson 11nd Alexander MacDougall, the Executors of the will of the said decea~ed), are hereby required to send, in writing, particulars of their claims and demands to the said Execu­tors, care of C. A. lYlnyhaU, Palace Chambers, Kalgoorlie, Solicitor and Proctor for the said Executors, on or before the 10th day of December, 1900: A nd notice is hereby also given that, at the expiration of the last-mentioned date, the Sltid Charles Samuel H ntchinson and Alexander lYIac/"Jougall will proceed to cli~tribute the estate of the said

. deceased, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice: And that the said Chal'~es Samuel Hutchinson and A~exander JliIacDougall shall not be liable for the assets of the said deceased so dist!'i­buted to any person of whose claim the said Charles Samuel Hutchinson and Alexander MacDougall have not had notice at the time of the said distribution.

Dated this 8th day of November, 1906. AR'l'lIUR F. ABBOTT,

Agent for C. A. JliIayhall, Solicitor for the Executors,

Palace Chambers, Kalgoorlie.

IN 'rHE SUPREllIE COURT OF "VESTERN AUSTRALIA

-PROBATE .JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the estate of Robert Scott Harrison, deceasec~.

W HEREAS on the fifth day of November, 1906, an order to administer the estates and effects of

l~obert SC0tt Harrison, late of Marble Bar, in the State of 'Western Australia, miner, deceased, who died on 01' about the thirty-first day of July. 1906, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said St!.te, under the provisions of "The Administrat,ion Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Est,ttes, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said deceased are 'he"eby required to send particulars of snch claims 01' demands to the undersigned, on or before the 28th day of December, U)06.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which hc' shall then have had notice. And the sl1id Curator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand he shall not then have received notice.

Dated at Perth, this 6th day of November, 1906. GERVASE CLIF'L'ON,

CuratC)l' of Intestates' Estates.

In the matter of the estate of Robert Gough, deceased.

W HEREAS on the fifth day of November, 1906, an order to administer the estate and effects 0f Robert

Gough, late of Fremantle, in the State of Western Aus­tralia, station hand, deceased, who died on 01' about the first day of August, 1906, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "The Administration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hen,by given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands fLgainst the estate of the said deceased are hel'eby required to send particulars of such claims or demands to he undersigned, on 01' lefore the eighth clay of December, 1906.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thCl'eto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Curator will not be Ii ,ble for the assets, or any pttrt thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose dttim or demand he shall not then have received notice.

Dated at Perth, this 6th day of November, 1906. GERVASF. CLIFTON,

Curator of Intestates' Estates,

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32.60 GOVERNMK\T GAZETTE, '\iV.A. [N OV. H; H)J>.o.

I1t the matte)' of the estate of Alexander Ande1'Son, deceased.

W HE. REAS on the 5th day of November, 1906, an 'order to administer the estate and effects of

Alexander Anderson, late of Kalgoorlie, in the State of Western Australia, dryblower, deceased, who died on or about the first day of August, 1906, was gmnted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "The Administration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors aud other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to send particulars of such chtims or demauds to the undersigned on 01' before the eighth day of December, 1906.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proceed to distrlbute the assets of the said de:)eased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the s/tid Cnrator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributee] 01' dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand he shall not then have rec~ived notice.

Dated at Perth, this 6th day of November, 1906.

GERVASE CLIFTON, Curator of Intestates' Estates.

In the mattel' of the estate of Edmond O'Reilly, deceased.

W HEREAS on the fifth day of November, 1906, an order to administer the estate and effects of

Edmond O'Reilly, late of Perth, in the State of Western Australia, miner, deceased, who died on or about the twenty-ninth day of July, 1906, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "'I'he Administration Act, 1908," to the undersigned, .the Curator of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to send particulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned, on or before the eighth day of December, 1906.

And further, that the nndersigned will, immediately after such cbte, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Curator will not be liable for the assets, or '111y part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand he shall not then have received notice.

Dated at Perth, this Ol;h day of November, 1906.

GERVASE CLIF rON,

Cnratol' of Intestates' Estates,

E· STATES plaeed under the charge of the Curator of Intestates' Estates for management, during the month of October, 1906:-

Supposed Date of Estimatec] value of Date of No. Name of Deceased. Residence. NatiollltUty. Order. Death. Remarks. Personalty. Realty.

I

i .£ s. d. I .£ s. d .

225/06 Corley, James ... ... Wagin ... ... British . .. 2-10-06 o 18 6 Nil 29-8-06 257/06 Bradshaw, Caroline Marie Fremantle ... Do. ... 2-10-06 1 12 5 Nil 23-9-06 98/06 Lonton, James ... ... Yanyeareddy Do. ... 8-1O-0G 14 0 0 Nil 2n-ll-Of;

! Station 223/06 Leeson, Joseph ... ... Toodyay ... Do. . .. 8-10-06 6 14 5 Nil 20-8-06 246/06 Hammond, Frederick ... Mt. Barker ... Do. . .. 8-10-06 8 4 8 Jlil 12-9-0G 249/06 Dixon, Thomas Booth ... Leonora ... Do. ... 8-1O-0G 34 2 4 Nil 6-9-06 256/06 Martin, John Henry ... York ... ... German . .. 8-10-06 16 18 5 Nil 27-9-00 259/06 Nelson, Charles Henry ... Bulong ... ... British . .. il-10-06 4 18 2 Nil 22-9-06 260/06 J!'orbes, James ... . .. Toodyay ... Do. ... S-1O-00 lO 0 9 125 0 0 29-9-06 133/06 Kelly, Patrick Joseph ... Kalgoorlie ... Do. . .. 10-10-06 9 12 11 Nil 16·3-06 263/06 We18h, Riclmrd ... ... Kalgoorlie ... Do. . .. 1O-lO-06 610 9 Nil 2-10-06 267/06 Nicols, Thomas ... ... Northam ... Do. . .. 13-1O-0l; 22 Itl 9 Nil 5-10-06 I 269/06 Gregorini, Battista ... M t. J ack80n ... Italian . .. 18-10-06 20 0 0 Nil 13-9-0G 202/06 Grant, Charles Burnside Kalgoorlie ... British . .. 15-1O-0G 0 4· 0 Nil la--1-05 ; 220/06 Pingelly Or Pengilley Fremantle ... Do. . .. 15-10-06 0 5 0 Nil 22-8-06 I

i George , I

238/06 Bizante. Anthony Frell1antle Do. 15-10-06 0 5 9 Nil 8-9-06 I ... ... ..-I 243/06 Baker, Joseph H. ... Lawlers ... Do. . .. 15-1O-0G 46 13 7 Nil 8-9-u6

270/06 Hughes, Joseph ... ... York ... ... Do. . .. l5-10-0G la7 13 7 10 0 0 8-1O-0ij ! 234/06 Beeton, Arthur James Darlington Do. 19-10-06 Nil 2iiO 0 0 B-,t-: '5 I ... ... . . I 196/01) Smith, William ... . .. Charters Towers, Do. . .. 12:3-10-06 Nil 25 0 0 2G-3-93

Queensland I 250/06 Bowles, Frank ... ... Fremantle . .. Do. . .. 23-lO-06 11'iO 0 0 Nll 16-8-06 I 276/06 Spry, Richard ... . .. Kalgoorlie ... Do. . .. 2:3-10-06 5 10 0 Nil ,t·1O.06 I 2H/Oti Smythe, John Whiteside Perth ... ... Do. . .. 25-10-06 :3 B 11 Nil Hi-IJ-06 I 244/06 Higgins,1'homas ... 1rt. ]lfol'gltllS ... 1)0. . .. 25-l0-0(j 5 2 ;3 Nil 17-7-06 i 26,/00 Hilly, Hugh Alexander ... Cue ... ... Do. ... 25-10-06 45 15 II Nil 2B-~1-0u i 277/06 Wilmott, Maggie Rita, Kalgoorhc ...

J American 25-10-06 20 0 0

i Nil B-lO-Oo I

alias Arlington, Pansy 278/00 Heath, Cecil Hayward ... Boulder ... British . .. 25-10-06 35 0 0 I Nil 15-9-(lO

i 280/06 Hickey, Mary ... ... Kalgoorlie ... Do. . .. 20-10-06 0 5 0 N~l 6-10-06 262/06 Thorpe, Rich!ud ... ... Hay River ... Do. . .. 2G-10-OG 5 1O 0 Nil 5-5-06 266/06 Forrest, Ernest Alexander Charters Towers, Do. ... 26-10·00 12 0 0 Nil 6-7-06

Queensland 282/06 Jones, John ... ... Marble Bar ... Do. . .. 20-1O-0G 14 0 0 Nil 14-lO-06 I 283/06 \~T alsh, Patrick ... ... Kanowna ... Do. . .. 26-10-06 1 0 5 Nil 10-10-06 i 272/06 ,Yood, William Edward Popanyinning Do. ... 130-10-00 215 0 0 20 0 0 24-9-06

1 281/06 Martin, William ... Geraldton ... Do. . .. j 30-10-06 20 0 0 Nil 17-10-06 287/06 Hunter, J"hn ... ... Naroo Station Do. ... 130-10-06 0 10 0 Nil 19-9-06 288/0G Doi.dge, Fml1k John ... j Kookynie ... Do. . .. 80-10-06 57 7 5

I Nil 20-10-06

I I . GERVASE CLIF'I'ON,

Dated this second day of November, 1906. Curator of Intestates' Estates.

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Nov. 9,1;906.J G0VERNMENT GAZETTE, vV.A. B261

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter 0/ the estate of Patrick J. Moloney, deceased.

W HEREAS on the fifth day of November, 1906, .an order to administer t.he est!1te and effects of Patrick

J. Moloney, late of Wyndham, in the State of Western Australia, stockman, deceased, who died on or abo.ut the fourth day of February, 1906, was grau,ted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "The Ad­ministration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Cnmtor of Intestates' Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all Creditors afld other perSDns having claims or demands against the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to send particulars (If such claims Dr demands to the undersigned, on or beforo the twenty-ninth day of December, 1906.

And, further, that the undersigned will, immediately after such date. proceed to distribute the a sets of the said deceased among the creditDrs and persons enti tIed thereto, having regard only to those claitlJs of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Curator will nDt be litcbIe for the assets, or any part thereof sO. dist,ributed Dr dealt with, to any person of whose clail,' or clelland he shall not then have received nDtice.

Da,ted at Perth, this 6th day of November, 1906.

GERVASE CLIFTON, Cumtor of Intestates' Estates.

IN THE SUP~ElIIE ,COURT OFYYESTERN AUSTRALIA -IN BANKRUPTOY.

In the matter qf" The Banknlptcy Act Amenclntent Act, 1898," and in the tnatte)' of llfinnir. LI,oyd, of Hay Sb'eer" S1Lbi(tCo, h01tseowner, a Debtor.

N O'I'ICE is hereby given that the abDve'nalUed Debtor has executed a Deed of Assignment under the pro­

visions of "'1'he Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898." and that the same is now lying for inspection and execution at the offices of Messrs. H. R. Coombs & Co., of Halsbury Chambers, Howard Street, Perth.

Dated this 8th day of November, 1906.

11. 11. MOSS, OfficialH,eceiver in Bankrnptc;y.

IN TIlE SUP.HEME COUR'f OF vV ESTERN AUSTRALIA.

In the matter of "The BlLnk'l'lLptcy Act Amendment Act, 189':1," and in the mattc?· of JosephtlS Martin.

N O'rICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Creditors of Josephus Martin, trading as "Jos. :Martin & Co,,"

Blacksmiths, vVllflelwrights, and Machinists, of Wagin, will be held at the Palace Hotel, Wagin, on '1'uesday, 13th (hy of November, 1900, at 4 o'clock in the afternoDn.

Dated the 8th d,ty of November, 1906.

[u,] JOSEPHUS MARTIN.

'fHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892. Beceiving Ot·ders.

Debter's Name. Address. I Description, Court. No. of Matter.

Joseph GlunmoW ". Late of lIIurrin Mur- i ... Supreme Court, H5 of rill, now ,of 48.') Dwyer Perth 1906 Street, Boulder

Willi<1m Alfred James ". Forrest Street, Collie I Greengrocer Do. ." ." 144 of 1906.

Debtor's Name. Address.

POl' Olaf Solin (trading Claremont ... as P.O. SDlin & Co.)

Henry Forster Shawl... BrDome

--~

Debtor's Nl1me. Address.

Reginald D'Arcy Irvine St. George's Terrace, Perth

Application for Discharge.

Description.

Manl1<rer of The ~V estern Liter'try W ork8 1111-portation Compan y, Limited

Pe'1l'ler

Court.

Supreme Court, Perth

Do.

Notice of Intended Dividend.

Description. Court. I

No.

~Iusidan ... Supreme i 78 of Court, Perth 190O

i Not'ice of Dividends.

------------~------.-.--------------~--~-~

Debtor's Name. Address.

Henry Anthony Hatton Clarctllo:nt

Alexander Stuart Onslow... PeaTIer

Debtor's Nume. Address. Descrip­

tion. COUl't

:-Supreme Court, Perth

Do,

Amount per £.

'rWD shillings in pound

130 'I'wo shilliug's and six-of pence in the pI,und

1905

F'irst 11leettng and Public Examinatwn.

Date of l\ull.lllcr. first Hour. Place.

Meeting.

lIfn.rgaret Butcher

Bulong JJlarricd Supreme ,V Olllrl 11 Court, Perth

Date of Order.

7th dILY of November,

1006 7th (Tay of November,

1D06

1()'1< Df lfJ04

4 of 1905

Last Day for receiving

Proofs.

1st day of December,

1906

Date of Act or Acts of Petition. Bankruptcy.

5th day of Debtor's Petitioll. November,

1906 5th day of Do. November,

1906 ",.

Date fixed for Hearing,

18th day of December 1906, at 10'30 o'clock in the forenoon, at the SnpremE' Court, Perth

11th day of December, 1906, at 10'30 o'clock in the forenoDn, at the Supreme Conrt, Perth

N ume of Trustee. .'\.(ldres8.

Morrie Melville Supl:eme Moss Conrt, Perth.

-~--

When paYl1ble.

Do.

Date of Public

Examilla~ tion.

13th day of No- A t the Offices of vember, 1906 the Official Ro­

ceiver, :::iupreme Gourt, Perth.

Do. Do.

Hour.

15th duy of 10·30 a.m. November,

1206

pated this 8th day ~f N ovePlber, 1906. M. M. MOSS, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

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3262 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. [Nov. 9, 1906.

BANKRUPTCY ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1898. NOTICE OF EXECUTION OF DEED.

I11 Ute matter of Pete1' McInnes, Qf La've1·ton, BU1·tville, Duke-ton, M1tlga Queen, etc., General Storekee;peJ'.

N OTICE is hereby given "In the Matter of the Deed , made in pursuance of the Bankruptcy Act Amend­

ment Act, 1898," whereby the above-uamed Debtor conveys and assigns his real and personal estate to F. Stacey and J. L. B. Weir as trustees for the l,enefit of his creditors, which deed is dated the 7th day of November, 1906.

That the aforesaid deed is now duly executed, and is lying at the offices of J. L. B. Weir & Co., Forrest Chambers, Perth, Agents for the said trustees, where it may be in­spected at any time between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. (Saturdays excepted).

[L.S.] J. L. B. WEIR & CO., Agents for the Trustees.

IN THE SUPRElIfE COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Alnencltnen~ Act, 1898," and in the matte1' of William Flenry Kenckick, a Debtor.

N OTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Creditors of William Henry Kendrick, of Enst Street, East

Fremantle, Grocer, will be held at the Offices of Moss & Bars­den, Henry Street, Fremantle, on Tuesday, the 20th day of November, 1906, at 2'30 o'clock in the afternoon.

Dated this 8th day of November, 1906.

L.S.] MOSS & BARSIJEN, Solicitors for 'William Henry Kendrick,

Henry Street, Fremantle.

J. H. PEl, LEW & COMPANY. 9

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

N OTICE is hereby given, that the partncrship lately subsisting between WILLIAM ONI'S, EDWARD Br,Y'rHE,

JAMES WILEY DAVY (sometimes called Arthur Davy), ::md EDWARD MCGILL BLYTHE, carrying on business as Drapers at Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, uuder the style or firm of "J. H. Pellew & Company," has this day been dissolved by mutual consent so far as regards the snid ""Villiam Oats, who retires from the firm.

All debts dne to or owing by the late firm will be received and paid by the said Edward Blythe, Arthur Dtwy, and Edward McGill Blythe, who will eontinue the said business under the present style or firm of "J. H. Pellew & Company."

Da,ted this 31st day of Oetober, 1906. Wit~e~s to the signature of( W:\1. OATS.

Wilham Oats- ,) L. W. MARSLAND,

Solicitor, Perth.

Witness to the signature of"( Edward Blythe- )

OHARLES T. RUSSELL, Solicitor, Perth.

Witness to the signature of"( James Wiley Davy- )

CHARLES T. RUSSELL.

'Witness to the signature of} Edward McGill Blythe:

In the prtJsence of­JOHN MARSHALL, J.P.

EDW Altn BLYTHE.

JAMES W. DAVY.

EDWARD McGiLL BLYTHE.

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AT GOVERNMENT PH,INTING OFFICE. ,£ s. d.

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