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N o, 85] BankHolidayKambalda . PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA,ByHis Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas TO WIT, AnthonyKendrew, Knight Commander of the DOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Governor. Saint George, Companion of theMost Honour- IL .S .I ableOrder of theBath, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of theBritish Empire, Companion ofthe DistinguishedServiceOrder, Governor in and over theState of Western Australia and Its Dependencies Inthe Com- monwealth of Australia. INpursuanceoftheprovisionscontainedinthe fifthsectionoftheBankHolidaysAct,1884,I,the GovernorofthesaidState,dobythismyProcla- mationappointthefollowingspecialBankHoli- day :- Date ;Place . Wednesday,9thSeptember,1970 .(BoulderCup Day) ;Kambalda . GivenundermyhandandthepublicSealof thesaidState,atPerth,this7thdayof September,1970 . ByHisExcellency'sCommand, J .F.CRAIG, ChiefSecretary . GODSAVETHEQUEEN !!! TransferofLandAct,1893 . PROCLAMATION W ESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 ByHis Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas TO WIT, jAnthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of the DOUGLASKENDREW, MostDistinguishedOrder of SaintMichaeland Governor . SaintGeorge, Companion of theMost Honour- [L .S.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of theBritish Empire, Companionofthe DistinguishedServiceOrder, Governor in and over theState of Western Australia and Its Dependencies Inthe Com- monwealth of Australia . Corres .No .5735/50,V .4. WHEREASbytheTransferofLandAct,1893,the GovernorisempoweredbyProclamationinthe GovernmentGazette torevestinHerMajestyas [29451 Y (PublishedbyAuthorityat3 .30 p.m.) (REGISTEREDATTHEGENERALPOSTOFFICE,PERTH,FORTRANSMISSIONBYPOSTASANEWSPAPER) PERTH : FRIDAY,18thSEPTEMBER [ 1870 ofHerformerestatealloranylands,whereofHer Majestymaybecometheregisteredproprietor ;and whereasHerMajestyisnowtheregisteredpro- prietorofthelandsdescribedintheschedule hereto :Now,therefore,I,theGovernorwiththe adviceandconsentoftheExecutiveCouncil,do bythismyProclamationrevestinHerMajesty,Her Heirs,andsuccessors,thelanddescribedinthe SchedulesheretoasofHerformerestate . GivenundermyhandandthePublicSealof thesaidState,atPerth,this9thdayof September,1970 . ByHisExcellency'sCommand, STEWARTBOVELL, MinisterforLands . GODSAVETHEQUEEN !! RevestmentSchedule Schedule1 . Corres .No . ;Descriptionofland ; CertificateofTitleVolume ;Folio . 3139/95-GeraldtonLot26 ;871 ;27 . 4005/67-PortionofRockinghamLot639thesub- jectofDiagram38829 ;332 ;187A . 187/68-PortionofeachofGuildfordTownLots 128,179,180and187andportionof HelenaLocation20dthewholeofthe saidlandbeingLot1thesubjectof Diagram37704 ;292 ;83A . 2670/60-PortionofeachofPerthshireLocations AtandAuandbeingLot18onPlan 9273 ;235 ;8A. 2670/60-PortionofPerthshireLocationsAtand AuandbeingLot3thesubjectofDia- gram35195 ;235 ;10A . 4564/14-PortionofMorawaLot98andbeingLot 15onDiagram21930 ;1202 ;893 . 226/63-PortionofCockburnSoundLocation16 andbeingLot1thesubjectofDiagram 35775 ;275 ;5A .
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Page 1: No, 85] PERTH : FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER [ 1870 - Western ...

No, 85]

Bank Holiday Kambalda .PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major-General Sir DouglasTO WIT,

Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW,

Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael andGovernor.

Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-IL .S .I able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and Its Dependencies In the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

IN pursuance of the provisions contained in thefifth section of the Bank Holidays Act, 1884, I, theGovernor of the said State, do by this my Procla-mation appoint the following special Bank Holi-day :-

Date ; Place .Wednesday, 9th September, 1970 . (Boulder Cup

Day) ; Kambalda .Given under my hand and the public Seal of

the said State, at Perth, this 7th day ofSeptember, 1970 .

By His Excellency's Command,J. F. CRAIG,Chief Secretary .

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Transfer of Land Act, 1893 .PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major-General Sir DouglasTO WIT,

j Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW,

Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael andGovernor .

Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-[L .S.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and Its Dependencies In the Com-

monwealth of Australia .

Corres. No. 5735/50, V .4.WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893, theGovernor is empowered by Proclamation in theGovernment Gazette to revest in Her Majesty as

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Y(Published by Authority at 3 .30 p.m.)

(REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER)

PERTH : FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER

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of Her former estate all or any lands, whereof HerMajesty may become the registered proprietor ; andwhereas Her Majesty is now the registered pro-prietor of the lands described in the schedulehereto : Now, therefore, I, the Governor with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, doby this my Proclamation revest in Her Majesty, HerHeirs, and successors, the land described in theSchedules hereto as of Her former estate .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 9th day ofSeptember, 1970 .

By His Excellency's Command,STEWART BOVELL,

Minister for Lands .GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! !

Revestment ScheduleSchedule 1 .

Corres. No . ; Description of land ;Certificate of Title Volume ; Folio .

3139/95-Geraldton Lot 26 ; 871 ; 27 .4005/67-Portion of Rockingham Lot 639 the sub-

ject of Diagram 38829; 332; 187A .187/68-Portion of each of Guildford Town Lots

128, 179, 180 and 187 and portion ofHelena Location 20 d the whole of thesaid land being Lot 1 the subject ofDiagram 37704 ; 292; 83A .

2670/60-Portion of each of Perthshire LocationsAt and Au and being Lot 18 on Plan9273; 235 ; 8A.

2670/60-Portion of Perthshire Locations At andAu and being Lot 3 the subject of Dia-gram 35195; 235; 10A .

4564/14-Portion of Morawa Lot 98 and being Lot15 on Diagram 21930; 1202 ; 893 .

226/63-Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 16and being Lot 1 the subject of Diagram35775 ; 275; 5A .

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Schedule 2 .Corres. No .; Description of Land .

2651/68-Portion of Greenmount Suburban Lot 25and being Lot 44 on Diagram 38145 andbeing part of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 262, Folio45A .

440/69-Portion of Augusta Suburban Lot C andbeing Lot 35 on Plan 9328 and beingpart of the land in Certificate of TitleVolume 548, Folio 179 .

1291/68-Portion of Canning Location 1 and beingLot 35 on Diagram 37471 and being partof the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1138, Folio 647 .

3998/68-Portion of Swan Location K and beingLot 75 on Plan 9268 and being part ofthe land comprised in Certificate of TitleVolume 216, Folio 61A .

2303/66-Portion of Canning Location 16 and beingLot 4 on Diagram 33399 and being partof the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 258, Folio 64A .

Land Act, 1933-1969 .

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, i By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT,

f Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW,

Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael andGovernor .

Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-[LS.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

Corres. No. 925/62 .WHEREAS by Section 31 of the Land Act, 1933,the Governor may by Proclamation and subject tosuch conditions as may be expressed therein, classifyas of Class A any lands of the Crown reserved toHer Majesty for any of the purposes specified inthe said section; and whereas it is deemed expedientthat Reserve No . 26763 for the purpose of Conser-vation of Flora and Fauna as described hereunder,should be classified as of Class A : Now, thereforeI, the Governor with the advice of ExecutiveCouncil do by this my Proclamation classify as ofClass A the reserve described hereunder .

Schedule .Reserve No . 26763 (Roe Location 2424) . Area :

3207 acres and 12 perches . (Plan 387/80F3.)Given under my hand and the Public Seal of

the said State, at Perth, this 9th day ofSeptember, 1970 .

By His Excellency's Command,STEWART BOVET,1,,

Minister for Lands .

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chambers at Perth, this 9th dayof September, 1970, the following Orders in Councilwere authorised to be issued :-

Health Act, 1911-1968 .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

P.H.D. 390/70 ; Ex. Co. 2595 .WHEREAS in accordance with section 60 of theHealth Act, 1911-1968, His Excellency the Governorhas received details of a plan by the CunderdinShire Council to construct a sewerage scheme forthe collection and disposal of nightsoil, urine andliquid wastes from premises within a portion of thetownsite of Cunderdin, and is satisfied that thescheme is formulated in accordance with the pro-visions of the Health Act, 1911-1968, and that thecost and provisions for repayment justify the under-taking and that the works, if carried out in themanner designed, will be of benefit to that portionof the district of the local authority which the

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[18 September, 1970 .

works are designed to serve : Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor by and with the advice ofthe Executive Council, doth hereby order that theCunderdin Shire Council, being the local authorityfor the Cunderdin Health District, is hereby em-powered to undertake the construction of the saidworks.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council this 9th day of Sep-tember, 1970 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Health Act, 1911-1968 .

ORDER IN COUNCIL .

P.H.D. 417/68 ; Ex. Co. 2596 .WHEREAS in accordance with section 60 of theHealth Act 1911-1968, His Excellency the Governorhas received details of a plan by the MandurahShire Council to construct a sewerage scheme forthe collection and disposal of nightsoil, urine andliquid wastes from premises within an areadescribed as Mandurah Town Sewerage Scheme No .1, and is satisfied that the scheme is formulatedin accordance with the provisions of the HealthAct, 1911-1968, and that the cost and provisionsfor repayment justify the undertaking and that theworks, if carried out in the manner designed, willbe of benefit to that portion of the district of thelocal authority which the works are designed toserve; Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governorby and with the advice of the Executive Council,doth hereby order that the Mandurah Shire Coun-cil, being the local authority for the MandurahHealth District is hereby empowered to undertakethe construction of the said works .Approved by His Excellency the Governor in

Executive Council this 9th day of September, 1970 .W. S. LONNIE,

Clerk of the Council .

Land Act, 1933-1969.

ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1969, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the order in trust for thelike or other public purposes to be specified insuch order ; and whereas it is deemed expedient,as follows :-

Corres. 2872/22.-That Reserve No . 19914 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Lake Grace intrust for the purpose of Aerial Landing Ground .

Corres. 3627/29.-That Reserve No . 20262 shouldvest in and be held by the Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna .

(The Order in Council relating to Reserve No .20262 and published in the Government Gazettedated 11th October, 1929 is hereby superseded.)Corres. 2236/20.-That Reserve No. 21981 should

vest in and be held by the Western Australian WildLife Authority in trust for the purpose of Conser-vation of Flora and Fauna .

Corres. 925/62 -That Class "A" Reserve No .26763 should vest in and be held by the WesternAustralian Wild Life Authority in trust for thepurpose of Conservation of Flora and Fauna.

Corres. 328/67.-That Reserve No. 28712 shouldvest in and be held by the Commissioner of MainRoads in trust for the purpose of Main RoadsDepartment Purposes .

(The Order in Council relating to Reserve No .28712 and published in the Government Gazettedated 18th August 1967 is hereby superseded .)

Corres. 68/70.-That Reserve No. 30267 shouldvest in and be held by the Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Corres . 635/68.-That Reserve No . 30509 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage in trust for thepurpose of Water Supply.

Corres. 3981/56.-That Reserve No . 30513 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Carnarvon intrust for the purpose of Aged Peoples' Homes .

Corres. 769/68 .-That Reserve No . 30515 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Merredin intrust for the purpose of Rubbish Disposal Site .

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned Reserves shall vest in and be held by theabovementioned bodies, in trust for the purposesaforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers re-served to him by section 37 of the said Act .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act, 1933-1969 .ORDERS IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1969,it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Munici-pality, Body Corporate, or other person or personsto be named in the Order, in trust for any of thepurposes set forth in section 29 of the said Act, orfor the like or other public purposes to be specifiedin such Order and with power of subleasing ; andwhereas it is deemed expedient, as follows :-Corres. 12067/99 .-That Reserve No. 6906 should

vest in and be held by the Shire of Albany, in trustfor the purpose of Recreation .

(The Order in Council relating to Reserve No .6906 and published in the Government Gazettedated 14th October, 1955, is hereby superseded .)

Corres. 2118/69.-That Reserve No . 30514 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Esperance intrust for the purpose of Theatre Workshop .Corres. 2364/70.-That Reserve No. 30517 should

vest in and be held by the Shire of Port Hedlandin trust for the purpose of Site for Club and ClubPremises .Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by

and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned Reserves shall vest in and be held by theabovementioned bodies, in trust for the purposesaforesaid, with power to the said bodies, subjectto the approval in writing of the Minister for Landsbeing first obtained, to lease the whole or anyportion of the said Reserves for any term not ex-ceeding 21 years from the date of the lease sub-ject nevertheless to the powers reserved to him bysection 37 of the said Act .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act, 1933-1969 .

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corres 989/70 .WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1969, it is inter alia, made lawful for the Governorby Order in Council, to direct that any land re-served pursuant to the provisions of this Act shallbe granted in fee simple to any person (as definedin the said section) subject to the condition thatthe person shall not lease or mortgage the wholeor any part of the land without the consent of theGovernor and subject to such other conditions andlimitations as the Governor shall deem necessaryto ensure that the land is used for the purpose forwhich the land is reserved as aforesaid ; andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No .30521 (Albany Lot 1217) should, subject as afore-said, be granted in fee simple to the Silver ChainNursing Association (Incorporated) to be held intrust for "Homes for the Aged" : Now, therefore,His Excellency the Governor by and with the advice

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and consent of the Executive Council Both herebydirect that the beforementioned reserve shall begranted in fee simple to the aforesaid body, to beheld in trust for the aforesaid purpose, subject tothe condtion that the land shall not be leasedor mortgaged in whole or in part without theconsent of the Governor .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act, 1933 .

ORDER IN COUNCIL .Corres. 6832/05, V2 .

WHEREAS by Section 33 of the Land Act, 1933,it is made lawful for the Governor to direct thatany Reserve shall vest in and be held by any Muni-cipality, Body Corporate, or other person or per-sons to be named in the Order, in trust for any ofthe purposes set forth in Section 29 of the saidAct, or for the like or other public purposes to bespecified in such Order and with power of subleas-ing : And whereas it is deemed expedient thatReserve No . 15543 should vest in and be held bythe Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage in trust for the purpose of Water Supply :Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age in trust for Water Supply with power to thesaid the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage, to lease the whole or any portion of thesaid Reserve for any term not exceeding 21 yearsfrom the date of the lease subject nevertheless tothe powers reserved to him by section 37 of thesaid Act .

(The Order in Council relating to Reserve No .15543 and published in the Government Gazettedated 10th July 1914 is hereby superseded.)

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Local Government Act, 1960-1970 .ORDERS IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS by section 288 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1970, it shall be lawful for the Governor,on request by a Council of a Municipal District, byOrder published in the Government Gazette to de-clare any lands reserved or acquired for use by thepublic or used by the public as a street, way, publicplace, bridge or thoroughfare, under the care, con-trol, and management of the Council, or landscomprised in a private street, constructed andmaintained to the satisfaction of the Council, orlands comprised in a private street of which thepublic has had uninterrupted use for a period ofnot less than ten years, as a public street and ifthe Council thinks fit, that the Governor shalldeclare the width of the carriageway and footpathsof the public street ; and whereas the Councils men-tioned in the schedule hereto have requested thatcertain lands named and described in the saidschedule, which have been reserved for streetswithin the said Councils, be declared public streets :Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, Both hereby declare the said lands to bepublic streets, and such land shall, from the dateof this Order, be absolutely dedicated to the publicas streets within the meaning of any law now orhereafter in force.

L. & S. Corres . 743/70 (R .3248) .Schedule .

Town of Bunbury .Road No. 14389 College Row (formerly Pickworth

Street) . A strip of land 50 links wide, widening inparts commencing at the southeast corner of Re-serve 24938 (Bunbury Lot 485) and extending, asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 72339 and coloured dark brown

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and marked R.O.W. on Land Titles Office Dia-grams 31442 and 28522 westward along the southernboundary of the said Reserve to the southwestcorner of that reserve and including the truncationshown on Land Titles Office Diagram 28846 at thenorthwest corner of Lot 18 thereon . (Public PlanB101-4.)

L. & S. Corres. 1676/70 R .3244) .Shire of Gosnells .

Road No. 14388 (Stephenson Road) . A strip ofland one chain wide widening at its terminus com-mencing at the most eastern northeastern cornerof Lot 48 of Canning Location 16 (Land TitlesOffice Diagram 32763) and extending, as surveyed,and shown coloured brown and marked R .O.W. onthe said diagram, south westward along the northwestern boundary of the southern severance of thesaid Lot to the north eastern alignment of Cor-field Street . (Public Plan 341B/40 D.1 .)

L. & S. Corres . 2190/63 (R.3180) .Shire of Swan .

Road No. 14333 (Viveash Road) . A strip of landone chain wide, leaving the northern alignmentof Road No. 28 (Great Eastern Highway) at thesoutheastern corner of Swan Location 8198 (Re-serve 28348) and extending as surveyed northwardalong part of the eastern boundary of the saidlocation to a line in prolongation southwestwardof the southeastern alignment of Sampson Paradeand continuing northward to include the portionsof Swan Location 7 surveyed and shown colouredgreen on Land Titles Office Plan 2428 and beingpart of the land comprised in Certificate TitlesVolumes 337 and 244, Folios 155 and 62 respectively .Road No. 14334 (Padbury Terrace) . A strip of

land one chain wide, commencing on a line in pro-longation southeastward of the southeastern boun-dary of Lot 1 of Swan Location 7 (Land TitlesOffice Diagram 9677) and extending as surveyednorthward along the eastern boundary of the saidlot to the south eastern alignment of SampsonParade and continuing northward to include theportion of Swan Location 7 surveyed and showncoloured green on Plan 2428 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 337,Folio 155 .Road No. 14335 (Sayer Street) . A strip of land

one chain wide, commencing at the south easterncorner of Lot 86 of Swan Location 7 (Land TitlesOffice Plan 743) and extending as surveyed north-ward along the eastern boundary of the said lot tothe south eastern alignment of Sampson Paradeand continuing northward to include those portionsof Swan Location 7 surveyed and shown colouredgreen on Plan 2428 and being part of the landcomprised in Certificates of Titles Volumes 337and 244, Folios 155 and 62 respectively .Road No. 14336 (Brockman Road) . A strip of land

one chain wide, commencing at the south easterncorner of Lot 114 of Swan Location 7 (Land TitlesOffice Plan 743) and extending, as surveyed, north-ward along the eastern boundary of the said Lotto the southeastern alignment of Sampson Paradeand continuing northward to include the portionsof Swan Location 7 surveyed and shown colouredgreen on Plan 2428 and being part of the land com-prised in Certificates of Titles Volumes 337 and 244,Folios 155 and 62 respectively .

Road No. 14337 (Lloyd Street) . A strip of landone chain wide, commencing on a line in prolonga-tion eastward of the southern boundary of Lot 20of Swan Location 7 (Land Titles Office Diagram14059) and extending as surveyed northward alongthe eastern boundary of the said lot to the southeastern alignment of Sampson Parade and includethe portion of Swan Location 7 surveyed and showncoloured green of Plan 2428 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 337,Folio 155 .

Road No. 28 (Great Eastern Highway-wideningof part) . That portion of Swan Location 7 and be-ing the whole of the land comprised in Certificateof Title Volume 361, Folio 153 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[18 September, 1970 .

Road No. 14 (Great Northern Highway-widen-ing of part) . That portion of Swan Location 7 andbeing the whole of the land comprised in Certificateof Title Volume 366, Folio 136 .Road No. 14338 (Hyde Street) . A strip of land

one chain wide, widening in parts, leaving thewestern alignment of Loton Avenue at the northeastern corner of Lot 3 of Swan Location 7 (LandTitles Office Diagram 10201) and extending as sur-veyed and as shown coloured brown on the said dia-gram 10201, westward and southwestward along thenorthern boundaries of the said lot and lot 5 andalong the northwestern boundaries of the said lot5 and lots 6 to 10 inclusive to a line in prolongationnortherly of the western boundary of the lastmen-tioned lot.Road No. 14339 (Morrison Road) . A strip of land

one chain wide, commencing at the southwesterncorner of lot 244 of Swan Location 7 (Land TitlesOffice Plan 1236) and extending as surveyedeastward along the southern boundaries ofthe said lot and lot 250 and onward to the south-eastern alignment of the Crescent and includingthose portions of Swan Location 7 surveyed andshown coloured green on Plan 2428 and beingpart of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitles Volumes 337 and 244, Folios 155 and 62 re-spectively .Road No. 14341 (Albert Street) . A strip of land

89.8 links wide widening at its terminus, leaving thenorthwestern alignment of Kensington Street at thesoutheastern corner of Lot 2 of Swan Location 16(Land Titles Office Diagram 25036) and extendingas surveyed and as shown coloured brown andmarked "Road Widening" on Diagram 23240 north-westward along the southwestern boundaries of thesaid lot and lot 1 to the southeastern alignment ofMiller Street .Road No. 14342 (Miller Street) . A strip of land

varying in width, commencing on a line in pro-longation northwestward of the southwesternboundary of lot 144 of Swan Location 16 (LandTitles Office Plan 1180) and extending as surveyedand shown coloured brown on the said plan and asmarked "Road Widening" on Diagram 23240 north-eastward along the northwestern boundary of thesaid lot and onward to a line in prolongation north-westward of the northeastern alignment of RoadNo. 14341. (Albert Street .)Road No . 14392 (William Street) . That portion

of Swan Location 15 and being lot 12 on Plan 2130and referred to in Conveyance 15 No . 246.Road No. 14393 (Eric Street) . That portion of

Swan Location 15 and being lot 24 on Plan 2130 andreferred to in Conveyance 15 No . 245 .

(Public Plans Id/20 N.W ., lb/20 S.W ., M129/4,M145/4 and P.144-4 .)

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Country Towns Sewerage Act, 1948-1967 .Albany Sewerage .

Reticulation Area No . 27 andNo. 2 Rising Main Relocation .

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W .W.S. 380/70 .

WHEREAS by the Country Towns Sewerage Act,1948-1967, it is provided that before undertakingthe construction of Water Works, the Minister shallsubmit plans, descriptions, books of reference andestimates of the proposed works to the Governorfor approval; and that if they are approved, theGovernor may forthwith by Order in Council em-power the Minister to undertake the constructionof the proposed works : Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Governor with the advice of the ExecutiveCouncil doth hereby approve of the plans, descrip-tions, books of reference and estimates marked onPlan P.W.D ., W.A. 45828-1-1 for the constructionof Albany Sewerage Reticulation Area No. 27 andNo. 2 Rising Main Relocation which was duly sub-mitted for approval and hereby empowers the Min-ister to undertake the construction of the saidworks .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

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Country Areas Water Supply Act, 1947-1964 .Port Hedland Water Supply.

Constitution of Yule River Water Reserve .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

P.WW.S . 936/70 .WHEREAS it is enacted under Section 9 of theCountry Areas Water Supply Act, 1947-1964 thatthe Governor may by Order in Council constitutea Water Reserve : Now therefore, His Excellencythe Governor by and with the consent of theExecutive Council Doth hereby constitute the YuleRiver Water Reserve as defined in the schedulehereunder, and assign the name of Yule RiverWater Reserve thereto.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Schedule .Yule River Water Reserve .

All that portion of land bounded by lines start-ing from a point on the present western boundaryof the Turner River Water Reserve, a point situateon the southern side of the North West CoastalHighway and extending south 15 miles ; thencewest 22 miles; thence north to the southern sideof the North West Coastal Highway aforesaid ; andthence generally easterly along that side to thestarting point, as bordered blue on Plan P.W.D .,W.A. 46078-1-1 .

Local Government Act, 1960-1970 .Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup .

Description of Boundaries .ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 613/59 .WHEREAS it is provided in paragraph (i) of sub-section (2) of section (12) of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1970, that the Governor, upon the pre-sentation of a petition under the Common Seal ofthe district concerned, may describe the boundariesof a district as existing for the time being ; andwhereas the Municipality of the Shire of Donny-brook-Balingup has presented a petition prayingthat the boundaries of the district be described asset out in the Schedule hereunder ; and whereas itis considered expedient that the prayer of thepetition should be granted : Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor, acting by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council dothhereby describe the boundaries of the disrict of theMunicipality of the Shire of Donnybrook-Balingupas existing for the time being, as set out in theSchedule hereunder .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Schedule.Technical Description .

Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup .Corres. 172/70 .

L.G. 613/59 .All that portion of land bounded by lines starting

from the southeastern corner of Boyanup Agri-cultural Area Lot 105 and extending easterly to andalong southern boundaries of Lots 107, 209 and362 and onwards to the southwestern boundary ofLot 297 ; thence generally northwesterly andeasterly along boundaries of that lot and on-wards to the right bank of the Preston River ;thence downwards along that bank to a pointsituate in prolongation westerly of the northernboundary of Wellington Location 2627 ; thenceeasterly to and along that boundary and alongthe northern boundary of Lot 205 to the north-eastern corner of that lot ; thence southerly alongthe eastern boundary of Lot 205 aforesaid, andLots 206 and 207 to a point situate in prolongationwesterly of the northern boundary of Location2725 ; thence easterly to and along that boundaryand southerly along the eastern boundary of thatlocation to a point situate in prolongation westerlyof the northern boundary of Location 3816; thence

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easterly to and along that boundary and onwardsto the western boundary of Location 1108 ; thencenortherly and easterly along boundaries of thatlocation to the southwestern corner of Location2419 ; thence northerly along the western boundaryof that location to its northwestern corner ; thenceeasterly along the northern boundary of Location2419 aforesaid, the northern boundary of Location2405 and again the northern boundary of Loca-tion 2419 aforesaid to the western boundary ofLocation 1244 ; thence northerly along thatboundary to the southern boundary of Location2136 ; thence westerly, northerly and easterlyalong boundaries of that location to the western sideof Road Number 588 ; thence generally northerlyalong western sides of that road to the northern-most northeastern corner of Location 1107 aforesaid ;thence easterly to and along the northern boun-dary of Location 3302 to the western boundary ofLocation 1256 ; thence northerly, easterly andsoutherly along boundaries of that location to thesouthwestern corner of Location 588 ; thenceeasterly and northerly along boundaries of thatlocation to the southwestern corner of Location874; thence easterly and northerly along bound-aries of that location to the northernmost north-western corner of Location 1098 ; thence easterly,to the northwestern corner of Location 247 ;thence southerly, easterly and northerly alongboundaries of that location to the southwesterncorner of Location 1053 ; thence easterly, northerlyand westerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the southeastern corner of Location1097 ; thence northerly along the eastern boun-dary of that location to the northwestern cornerof Location 1829 ; thence easterly along the northernboundary of that location and onwards to the west-ern boundary of Location 2183 ; thence northerlyto the western corner of Location 2472 ; thenceeasterly and northeasterly along boundaries of thatlocation to the southern side of Road Number 1104 ;thence generally southeasterly along sides of thatroad to a point situate in prolongation southerlyof the western boundary of Location 1834 ; thencenortherly to and along that boundary and alongnorthern and western boundaries of that locationto the northwestern corner of Location 1913 ; thenceeasterly along the northern boundary and southerlyalong the eastern boundary of that location and theeastern boundary of Location 1857 to the northern-most northwestern corner of Location 2357 ; thenceeasterly and southerly along boundaries of thatlocation to a northern boundary of Location 1775 ;thence easterly along that boundary to the westernboundary of Location 3380 ; thence northerly alongthat boundary and along the western boundaryof late Reserve Number 12906 to its northwesterncorner; thence easterly along the northern bound-ary of that reserve to a point situate in prolonga-tion southerly of the western boundary of Loca-tion 3000 ; thence northerly along that prolonga-tion to a southwestern corner of the Collie RiverMineral Field ; thence easterly along a southernboundary of that field to a point situate on aNorth-South line passing through a One Mile Peg,as shown on Lands and Surveys Original PlanWellington 307 ; thence south along that line to thenorthern boundary of Location 1311 ; thence east-erly and southerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to a point situate in prolongation westerlyof the southern boundary of Location 1271 ; thenceeasterly to and along that boundary to the north-western corner of Location 1747; thence southerlyand easterly along boundaries of that location andonwards to a point on a western boundary of theCollie River Mineral Field aforesaid ; thence south-erly and easterly along boundaries of that field toa point situate in prolongation northerly of theeastern boundary of late Pastoral Lease 1273/93 ;thence south to and along that boundary andonwards to the northern side of Road Number 745 ;thence generally southeasterly along northeasternsides of that road, as shown on Lands and SurveysOriginal Plan Wellington 334, to a point situatein prolongation northerly of the eastern boundaryof Reserve Number 5261 ; thence southerly to andalong that boundary and onwards to the northernboundary of Location 3789 ; thence westerly andsoutherly along boundaries of that location to itssouthwestern corner ; thence southwest, about 53

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chains to the northeastern side of the Donnybrook-Katanning Railway Reserve ; thence southeasterlyalong that side to the northern boundary of Loca-tion 1101 ; thence easterly and southerly alongboundaries of that location to the northeastern sideof the Railway Reserve aforesaid ; thence south-easterly along that side to the northerly boundaryof Reserve number 10421 ; thence easterly andsoutherly along boundaries of that reserve to itssoutheastern corner ; thence southwesterly tothe easternmost northeastern corner of Location2023 ; thence southerly and westerly along bound-aries of that location to its southwestern corner ;thence southerly along the western boundaries ofLocations 3718 and 2306 to the southwestern cornerof the last mentioned location ; thence easterlyalong the southern boundary of that location to apoint situate in prolongation northerly of thewestern boundary of Wilga Townsite ; thence south-erly to and along that boundary and easterly alongthe southern boundary of that townsite to thenorthwestern corner of Nelson Location 9708 ;thence generally southeasterly along western andsouthwestern boundaries of that location to thenorthern boundary of Location 3588 ; thence west-erly and southerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the northeastern corner of Location 2947 ;thence westerly and southerly along boundaries ofthat location to the northern boundary of Loca-tion 2948 ; thence westerly and southerly alongboundaries of that location to the northern bound-ary of Location 1435 ; thence westerly and south-erly along boundaries of that location and southalong the eastern boundary of late Pastoral Lease2271/93 to its southeastern corner ; thence westalong the southern boundary of that lease to theeasternmost northeastern corner of Pastoral Lease3505/93 ; thence south and west along boundariesof that lease to a point situate in prolongationnortherly of the eastern boundary of Reserve Num-ber 681 ; thence southerly along that prolongationto the northeastern corner of that reserve ; thencewesterly along the northern boundary of ReserveNumber 681 aforesaid and onwards to a point on asurveyed North-South line, as shown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 105/48 ; thence southerly alongthat line to the northern boundary of Location7815 ; thence westerly and generally southerly alongboundaries of that location to its southwesterncorner; thence southwesterly to the northwesterncorner of Location 11340 ; thence southeasterly andsoutherly along boundaries of that location to thenorthern boundary of the Greenbushes MineralField ; thence westerly along that boundary to theeastern boundary of Location 6445 ; thence south-erly and westerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to its southwestern corner ; thence westerlyto the southeastern corner of Location 4442 ; thencewesterly along the southern boundary of that loca-tion to the eastern boundary of Location 797 ; thencenortherly along that boundary to the southeasterncorner of Location 8482 ; thence westerly and north-erly along boundaries of that location to the south-eastern corner of Location 6365 ; thence westerlyalong the southern boundary of that location andthe southern boundary of Location 98 to the north-eastern corner of Location 178 ; thence southerlyand westerly along boundaries of that location tothe northeastern side of Road Number 51 ; thencegenerally southeasterly along northeastern sides ofthat road to a point situate in prolongation north-erly of the eastern boundary of Location 164 ;thence to and along that boundary and onwardsto the northern boundary of Location 991 ; thenceeasterly, southerly and westerly along boundariesof that location to the northeastern corner of Loca-tion 817; thence southerly along the eastern bound-ary of that location and the eastern boundaries ofLocations 12601, 7397, 2035 and 1464 to the north-ern boundary of Location 1131 ; thence easterly,southerly and westerly along boundaries of thatlocation to the easternmost northeastern corner ofLocation 8262 ; thence generally southerly alongeastern boundaries of that location to the north-eastern corner of Location 8263 ; thence southerlyand westerly along boundaries of that location tothe northeastern corner of Location 43 ; thencesoutherly along the eastern boundary of that loca-tion and onwards to the easternmost northeasterncorner of Location 1688 ; thence southerly andwesterly along boundaries of that location to the

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eastern boundary of Location 986 ; thence south-erly and westerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to a point situate in prolongation northerlyof the western boundary of the southern severanceof Location 11984; thence southerly to and alongthat boundary and generally southeasterly alongsouthwestern boundaries of that location to thenorthern boundary of Location 1641 ; thence west-erly along the northern boundary of that locationand onwards to the left bank of the BlackwoodRiver; thence upwards along that bank to a pointsituate in prolongation northerly of the easternboundary of Location 946 ; thence southerly to andalong that boundary and westerly along the south-ern boundary of that location and Location 1244and the southern boundary of Location 1339 tothe northeastern corner of Location 1977 ; thencesoutherly and westerly along boundaries of thatlocation to the eastern boundary of Location 3795 ;thence southerly and westerly along boundaries ofthat location to the southeastern corner of Loca-tion 2667; thence westerly along the southernboundary and northerly along the western boundaryof that location to the northernmost northeasterncorner of late Lease 639/41A ; thence westerly alongthat boundary to the western boundary of lateLease 681/41A : thence northerly along the westernboundary of that lease to the southern boundaryof Location 1372; thence westerly and northerlyalong boundaries of that location to the southwest-ern corner of Location 1371 ; thence northerly andeasterly along boundaries of that location to thesouthwestern corner of Location 1083 ; thencenortherly along the western boundary of that loca-tion to the southeastern corner of Location 1070 ;thence westerly and northerly along boundariesof that location to the southeastern corner of latePastoral Lease 1434/93 ; thence west and northalong boundaries of that lease to the southwesterncorner of Location 2731 ; thence northerly alongthe western boundary of that location to the south-ern boundary of Location 902 ; thence westerly andnortherly along boundaries of that location to thesouthern boundary of Location 943 ; thence west-erly and northerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the southern boundary of Location 942 ;thence westerly along that boundary to the south-eastern corner of Location 940 ; thence northerlyalong the eastern boundary and northwesterly andgenerally westerly along northern boundaries ofthat location to the northeastern corner of Location939 ; thence generally southwesterly along northernboundaries of that location to a point situate inprolongation easterly of the northern boundary ofLocation 539 ; thence westerly to and along thatboundary to the eastern boundary of Location12014; thence northerly, westerly, again northerlyand again westerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to a point situate in prolongation souherlyof the western boundary of Location 3940 ; thencenortherly to and along that boundary and east-erly along the northern boundary of that locationto the southeastern corner of Location 7334 ; thencenortherly along the eastern boundary of that loca-tion and onwards to and along the eastern bound-ary of Location 7258 and along a prolongationnortherly of the latter boundary to a point situatein prolongation easterly of the southern boundaryof Location 3859 : thence westerly to and along that, . .boundary and northerly along the western bound-ary of that location to the northernmost north-eastern corner of Location 3934; thence westerlyand southerly along boundaries of that location tothe southeastern corner of Location 1231 ; thencewesterly along the southern boundary of that loca-tion and the southern boundary of Location 5259to the southwestern corner of that location ; thencenortherly along the western boundary of Location5259 aforesaid to the southern boundary of latePastoral Lease 1760/93 ; thence west, north andeast along boundaries of that lease to the south-western corner of late Pastoral Lease 1523/93 ;thence north along the western boundary of thatlease to the southwestern corner of late ReserveNumber 8727 ; thence northerly along the westernboundary of that reserve to the southern boundaryof late Pastoral Lease 774/102 ; thence west andnorth along boundaries of that lease to a pointsituate in prolongation east of the southern bound-ary of late Pastoral Lease 1444/93 ; thence westalong that prolongation and north along the east-ern boundary of that lease to the southwestern

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corner of Wellington Location 5037 ; thence north-erly along the western boundary of that locationto the southern side of Road Number 879 ; thencegenerally westerly along southern sides of that roadto a point situate in prolongation westerly of thesouthern boundary of Location 829 ; thence easterlyto and along that boundary and northerly alongthe eastern boundary of that location to the south-ern boundary of Location 171 ; thence easterly andnortherly along boundaries of that location andonwards to the southern boundary of Location 724 ;thence westerly along southern boundaries of thatlocation to the southeastern corner of Location723 ; thence generally northwesterly, westerly, north-erly, easterly and southerly along southern, western,northern and eastern boundaries of that locationto the northwestern corner of Location 724aforesaid; thence easterly along the northernboundary of that location to the western boundaryof Location 725; thence northerly and easterly alongboundaries of that location to its northeasterncorner; thence along a prolongation northerly ofthe eastern boundary of Location 725 aforesaid tothe southern boundary of Boyanup AgriculturalArea Lot 215 ; thence easterly and northerly alongboundaries of that lot to the southeastern cornerof Lot 214; and thence northerly along the easternboundary of that lot and onwards to the startingpoint.

Local Government Act, 1960-1970 .ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 1901/52 .WHEREAS it is enacted by section 433A of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1970, that theGovernor may, inter alia, make and publish in theGovernment Gazette Uniform General By-laws forall or any of the purposes for which By-laws maybe made by a Council under Part XV of that Actand, by order, declare that all or any such UniformGeneral By-laws as are specified in the order to-gether with any amendments thereof whether byway of addition, substitution or cancellation shallapply to the whole or any portion of a district sospecified; and whereas the Governor has madeand published Uniform General By-laws, namelythe Uniform Building By-Laws, 1965, and has fromtime to time made and published amendmentsthereto : Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor, acting with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council and in exercise of thepowers aforesaid, doth hereby declare that of theUniform Building By-laws 1965, published in theGovernment Gazette on 15th October, 1965, andall the amendments made to those By-Laws afterthat day but before the date of publication ofthis Order in Council in the Government Gazetteshall apply to the Townsites of the Shire ofLaverton .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1970 .ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted, inter alia, by Section 13of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1970, thatit shall be obligatory for every employer to obtainfrom an incorporated insurance office, approvedby the Minister, a policy of insurance for the fullamount of the liability to pay compensation underthe said Act to all workers employed by him, butthat if an employer proves to the satisfaction ofthe Minister that such employer has established afund for insurance against such liability and hasdeposited at the Treasury securities charged withall payments to become due under such liability,the Governor may, by Order in Council, exemptsuch employer from the operation of that section ;and whereas The Broken Hill Proprietary Company

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Limited, a company incorporated in the State ofVictoria, having its registered office in the Stateof Western Australia at T . & G. Building, 37 St .George's Terrace, Perth, being an employer withinthe meaning of the section has duly, in accordancewith the Act and the regulations made thereunder,made application for exemption from the operationof the section, and has satisfied the Minister thatit has established a fund for insurance against thesaid liability, and has deposited at the Treasury asecurity, to wit, a bond to the value of TwentyFive Thousand Dollars ($25,000) charged with allpayments to become due under the said liability :Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, act-ing with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil and in exercise of the powers conferredby the Act, doth hereby exempt The Broken HillProprietary Company Limited from the operationof Section 13 of the Workers' Compensation Act,1912-1970 for a period expiring on the 31st day ofAugust, 1972 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1970 .

ORDER IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS it is enacted, inter alia, by Section 13of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1970, thatit shall be obligatory for every employer to obtainfrom an incorporated insurance office, approved bythe Minister, a policy of insurance for the fullamount of the liability to pay compensation underthe said Act to all workers employed by him, butthat if an employer proves to the satisfaction ofthe Minister that such employer has established afund for insurance against such liability and hasdeposited at the Treasury securities charged withall payments to become due under such liability, theGovernor may, by Order in Council, exempt suchemployer from the operation of 'hat section ; andwhereas the Australia and New Zealand BankLimited of St. George's Terrace, Perth, being anemployer within the meaning of the Section hasduly, in accordance with the Act and the regula-tions made thereunder, made application forexemption from the operation of the Section, andhas satisfied the Minister that it has establisheda fund for insurance against the said liability, andhas deposited at the Treasury a security, to wit,a bond for Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000)given by the Bank charged with all payments tobecome due under the said liability : Now, therefore,His Excellency the Governor, acting with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council and in exer-cise of the powers conferred by the Act, doth herebyexempt the Australia and New Zealand BankLimited of St. George's Terrace, Perth, from theoperation of Section 13 of the Workers' Compensa-tion Act, 1912-1970 for a period expiring on the20th day of June, 1972 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Premier's Department,Perth, 17th September, 1970 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas approved of the following appointments to theCommission of the Peace for the State of WesternAustralia :-

Robert Keats Cameron, of 27 View Street,Peppermint Grove, and Dalgety AustraliaLimited, 15-17 William Street, Perth .

Joseph Michael Clement Camilleri, of 21 Birch-wood Avenue, Woodlands, and 384 Scar-borough Beach Road, Osborne Park .

Graham Cocks, of 36 Royal Street, Tuart Hill,and 225 Main Street, Osborne Park .

(Public Plans 414A/40, 414B/40, 414C/40,414D/40 .Sheet 3 .)

411C/40, 411D/40, 439B/40, Collie 40,

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Henry Robert Irvine, of 47 Goldsmith Road,Claremont, and Road and Air TransportCommission, 136 Stirling Highway, Ned-lands .

Raymond Bramwell Winterburn, of 23 Nolla-mara Avenue, Nollamara, and 2A DianellaPlaza, Grand Promenade, Dianella .

W. S. LONNIE,Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921 .Application for License in the first Instance .

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Midland :I, HUGH FREDERICK WALTER, of cnr. Hawtinand Berkshire Roads, Forrestfield, Land salesman,having attained the age of twenty-one years, herebyapply (on behalf of Hugh Walter & Co . a firm ofwhich I am a member) for a license to carry onthe business of a land agent under the Land AgentsAct, 1921. The principal place of business will beat 47 Railway Road, Kalamunda.Dated the 9th day of September, 1970 .

H. F. WALTER,Signature of Applicant .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 19th day of October, 1970,

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Midland .Dated the 9th day of September, 1970 .

D. H. HANN,Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the application maybe served on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days before thedate appointed for the hearing .

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT .Staff Investigation Officer .(Administrative Branch) .

APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment asStaff Investigation Officer in Head Office, Perth .

Salary: $7,325-$7,550 per annum .Qualifications : Preference will be given to appli-

cants possessing tertiary qualifications atUniversity level, Accountancy, Public Admin-istration or similar qualifications . It isessential that applicants have a, sound know-ledge of governmental staff practices andprocedures and experience in industrial arbi-tration matters . Knowledge of and experiencein the field of Organisation and Methods isalso desirable .

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966

DETERMINATION

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-MINISTERIAL PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS(Data Processing)

PURSUANT to Section 12 of the Public Service Arbitration Act, 1966, I, Edgar Henry Mead Lewis, Minister for Education, herebydetermine that the salaries or salary ranges appropriate to offices covered by the Ministerial Professional Officers (Data Processing)Salaries Agreement, No. 78 of 1969, shall, in the terms of such Agreement, and as indicated by level, be as follows :-

[18 September, 1970 .

Duties : The successful applicant will be requiredto undertake investigations into the organisa-tional structure of the Department with a viewto making recommendations regarding theestablishment of new positions and the reclas-sification of existing positions .Act as Departmental representative before

Arbitration and other tribunals as directedand tender advice on industrial matters asrequired .Supervise O. and M. Studies undertaken

within the Department .A detailed Statement of Duties is available

on request from the Personnel Officer .Conditions : Conditions of employment are similar

to the State Public Service, with attractivestaff benefits such as long service leave afterseven years' permanent service, accumulativesick leave, superannuation, etc .

Applications : Applicants should give fullest parti-culars of qualifications and experience as wellas personal particulars . Applications endorsed"Application Confidential", should be ad-dressed to the Assistant Secretary, Main RoadsDepartment, Box X2255 G .P.O., Perth 6001,quoting reference C .243, on or before the 2ndOctober, 1970 .

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1904-1967 .DETERMINATION.

PURSUANT to section 19 of the Public Service Act,1904-1967, I, Ralph Herbert Doig, Public ServiceCommissioner, hereby determine that the salaryrates for the levels comprising the Special Divisionshall be as follows :-

R. H. DOIG,Public Service Commissioner .

16th September, 1970 .

MAGISTERIAL EXAMINATIONS .EXAMINATIONS for the Magistracy will be heldduring the week commencing 23rd November, 1970 .Notice of intention to sit should be given to theChairman of the Board, Court of Petty Sessions,East Perth, prior to 31st October, 1970 .

R. H. DOIG,Public Service Commissioner.

Title of Office Name of Officer Classification10/11/68

Level11/11/68

Scientific A.D.P. Officer Sofield, R. B . P-II-2/8 1Scientific A.D.P. Officer Boustridge, W . P-II-2/8 I

From FromLevel 19/12/69 . 14/9/70 .

$ $1 13,390 14,7302 13,905 15,2953 14,420 15,8604 14,935 16,4305 15,450 16,995

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Department Position Class Gross Salary Date Returnable

1970Agriculture . . . . Supervising Inspector, Stock InspectionSection, Animal Division (Item 01/2060)

G-II-5/6 $5,155-$5,701 25th SeptemberChild Welfare Chief of Welfare Services, Administrative

Branch (Item 10/0015) (n)Level 15 $8,343-58,755 do.

Crown Law . . . . Clerk of Courts, Kalgoorlie Office, CourtOffices (Item 11/3660)

C-II-7 55,938-56,319 do .Education . . . . Clerk, Administrative Branch (Item 14/ C-11-2 $4,171-54,326 do .

0040)Lands and Surveys Clerk (Relieving), Accounts Branch (Item C-II-1 53,862-54,017 do .

20/2070)Lands and Surveys Clerk, Administrative Branch (Item 20/ C-11-2 $4,171-54,326 do .

0110)Premier's Tourist Officer, Adelaide Office, Branch C-IV $2,003 (18 years)- do .

Offices, Tourist Development Authority $3,708 (b)(Item 27/1118)

Public Works Electrical Supervisor, Electrical Engineer-ing Design and Construction Section,Architectural Division (Item 29/9051)

G-II-4/5 $4,795-$5,335 do .

0Public Works Clerk, Land Resumption Office, Adminis-

trative Branch (Item 29/0490)C-II-1 53,862-54,017 do .

Public Works Clerk, Expenditure Section, AccountsBranch (Item 29/1105)

C-II-1 53,862-54,017 do .Public Works

. . . . Clerk, Bunbury Office, District Water Sup-ply Offices, Accounts Branch (Item 29/

C-II-2 $4,171-54,326 do .

2060)State Government Insurance

OfficeClerk, Relieving Staff, Administrative

Branch (Item 31/0295)C-II-6 $5,567-55,747 do .

State Housing Commission Clerk, Records Section, General Branch,Administrative Division (Item 32/1010)

C-II-1 $3,862-54,017 do .State Taxation

. . . .

. .. . Inspector, Grade 1, Assessing Section,Stamp Office (Item 33/2080)

C-II-2/3 54,171-54,666 do .Town Planning

. . . Clerk, Clerical Section, AdministrativeBranch (Item 34/0080)

C-II-2 $4,171-$4,326 do .Agriculture . . . .

. . . . Rural Economist, Grade 2, Rural Economicsand Marketing Section, AdministrativeDivision (Item 01/0305) (a) (c)

Level 2 56,598-57,226 do .

Agriculture . . . .

. .. .

. . . . Adviser, Grade 2 (Carnarvon), HorticultureDivision (Item 01/3680) (a) (j)

Level 2 $6,598-57,226 (h) do .Agriculture . . . .

. .. .

. . . . Clerk Typist, Kimberley Research Station, C-V $1,226 (15 years)- do.North-West Division (Item 01/9232) $2,735 (1)

Crown Lawa

Proba(7c)

. .. .

. . . .

. . . . in and Parole Supervisor, Proba-tion and Parole Office (Item 11/1033)a d

Level 4 $6,441-56,912 do.

Mental Health Services (2 Social Worker, Heathcote Hospital (Items Level 3 54,590-56,284 do .positions) 09/1909 and 1910) (a) (f)Mental Health

. . . .

. . . . Social Work Supervisor, Mental DeficiencyDivision (Item 09/3029) (a) (e)

Level 4 $6,441-56,912 do .Public Works

. . . .

. . . . Engineer, Grade 3, Mechanical and PlantEngineer's Branch, Engineering Division

Level 1 54,350-56,284 do .

(Item 29/4030) (a) (i)Labour

. . .

. . . . Inspector, Grade 3, Weights and MeasuresBranch (Item 19/0420) (a) (n)

G-II-1/2 53,806-54,280 do .Child Welfare

. . . .

. . . . Clerk (Statistical), Administrative Branch C-11-3 $4,496-54,666 do .(Item 10/0115)

Medical

. .. .

. . . . Assistant Administrative Officer, Adminis-trative Branch (Item 07/0022)

C-II-9 56,922-57,138 do .Agriculture

. . . .

. . . . Chief of Division and Commissioner of SoilConservation, Soils Division (Item 01/

Level 7 $11,750 do .

6540)Education . . . .

. . . . Clerk, Examination Centre, TechnicalEducation Division (Item 14/3803)

C-II-3 54,496-54,666 do .Medical Clerk, Revenue Section, Accounts Branch C-II-1 53,862-54,017 do .

(Item 07/1969)Mines Clerk, Coolgardie, Registration Branch C-II-1 $3,862-$4,017 do.(Item 23/1105)Native Welfare Clerk, Social Welfare Section, Clerical

Branch (Item 24/0400)C-II-1 $3,862-$4,017 do.

Native Welfare

. . . . Clerk, Accounts Section, Clerical Branch C-II-2 54,171-54,326 do.(Item 24/0260)

Agriculture . . . .

. . . . Clerk, Relieving, Clerical Section, Adminis-trative Branch (Item 01/0560)

C-II-1 $4,020-54,180 2nd OctoberAgriculture . . . . Field Technician, Grade 2, Denmark, Re-

search Stations Branch, Dairying Divi-sion(Item 01/4885) (a) (s) (t)

G-II-1/4 53,806-54,975 do .

Field Assistant (a) (s) (t)

. . G-VI $1,679 (17 years)- do .$3,656Agriculture . . . .

. . . . Inspector, Grade 3, Fruit Branch, Horti-culture Division (Item 01/3480)

C-II-1 $3,806-$3,960 do .Audit (2 positions) . . . .

. . . . Clerk (Items 02/0340 and 0352) (g)

. . .. C-II-1 $4,020-$4,180 do .Child Welfare

. . . . Social Worker, Field Division (Item 10/ Level 3 54,282-56,284 do .1492) (a) (u)

ORo •

Level 2Family Welfare Officer (a) (y) Level 1

orG-II-1/5

$3,806-$6,284 do .

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[18 September, 1970 .

The possession of, or progress towards, an appropriate tertiary level academic qualifications will be considered a factorincreasing in importance with the level of classification, when determining efficiency of applicants in the Clerical Division .

(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24 .(b) Officers recruited in Western Australia are paid a special allowance to the maximum of the C-IV range while serving in

Eastern States branches .(c) University Degree in Agricultural Economics, Economics, Agricultural Science or equivalent . Experience or post-

graduate training in Agricultural Economics would be an advantage .(d) University degree in Social Studies or a degree, plus a post-graduate diploma of Social Studies .

orUniversity diploma of Social Studies or Associateship in Social Studies, W .A .I .T .Experience in a branch of social work is essential. Proven ability to supervise desirable .(e) University degree in Social Studies or a degree plus a post-graduate diploma of Social Studies . Experience in a branch

of Social Work is essential . Proven ability to supervise desirable.(f) University degree in Social Studies or university degree plus post-graduate diploma in Social Studies .(g) Experience and training in auditing an advantage .(h) Plus District Allowance-$250 per annum married man, $125 single man .(i) Academic qualifications acceptable for membership of the Australian Institution of Engineers .(j) University degree in Agricultural Science or approved equivalent . Post-graduate experience essential and preference

will be given to applicants with training or experience in tropical or sub-tropical horticulture or irrigation or horticultural crops .(k) Junior Certificate in five subjects including English, Typewriting, Bookkeeping or Shorthand.(1) Plus District Allowance, $340 per annum.(m) (a) Junior Certificate including English, Mathematics A and B and Physics . Mechanical Drawing an advantage .

(b) Qualified electrical fitter preferred or experience as a tradesman in the general engineering or mechanical field .(c) Experience in repair and adjustment of weighing machines or petroleum measuring instruments an advantage .

(n) Post-graduate qualifications in Psychology, Social Work or Sociology and experience in the management of welfare, fieldand special branch services .

(o) The successful applicant will be required to serve anywhere in the State .(p) Fellowship or Associateship of the Australasian Institute of Medical Laboratory Technology or relevant degree or accept-

able equivalent qualification with considerable experience in Cytology.(r) Junior Certificate in six subjects including English and either Maths A or Maths I or Elementary Maths or Arithmetic .

Over 17 years, Leaving Certificate in English and three other subjects including a Maths subject or Economics or Accountancy .A person who is not suitably qualified but has relevant clerical experience may be appointed to the temporary staff .

(s) Technician : Diploma of recognised Agriculture College or approved equivalent . Considerable experience essential .Minimum age 21 years.Assistant : Junior Certificate including English and a unit of Mathematics with Science subjects desirable . Preferencefor Leaving Certificate or a Diploma of a recognised Agricultural College. Allowance paid for Diploma and promotionto Field Technician dependent on satisfactory service and possession of a Diploma or approved equivalent .

(t) Accommodation : House available for married man at nominal rental .(u) Female, aged between 21 and 45 years. University degree in Social Studies or University degree with post graduate

Diploma in Social Work or Associateship in Social Work, W .A. Institute of Technology or other acceptable qualification .(v) Female aged between 21 and 45 years . Matriculation level or equivalent. District Officers may be given opportunity

for financially assisted study to obtain professional qualification in Social Work .(w) May be based at any centre in Western Australia . Vehicles provided.(x) Prison service will be taken into consideration in assessing the claims of applicants .(y) Family Welfare Officer : University Degree (preferably a major in Psychology) or other relevant qualifications. Prefer-

ence to applicants between 21 and 40 years of age . Possession of West Australian Driving License essential .

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1967, and are to be addressed to the Public ServiceCommissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads of Depart .ments .

R. H. DOIG,18th September 1970 .

Public Service Commissioner.

Department Position Class Gross Salary Date Returnable

1970Lands and Surveys

. . . . Research Officer, Administrative Branch C-II-5 $5,465-55,655 2nd October(Item 20/0085)

Native Welfare

. . . . Social Worker (Female) Field Division Level 3 54,111-$6,113 do.(Item 24/1044) (a) (it) (w)

ORDistrict Officer (Female) (a) (v) (w)

. .

orLevel 2

G-II-1/5 $3,635-85,164 do.Prisons

. . . . Superintendent, Bunbury Rehabilitation G-II-6/7 $5,521-56,278 do.Centre, Institutions Branch (Item 05/0600) (a) (x)

State Taxation

. . . . Assessor, Grade 2, Assessing Section, Stamp C-II-4/5 $5,080-$5,655 do.

Public WorksOffice (Item 33/2035)

Clerk, Expenditure and Checking Section, C-II-1 $4,020-$4,180 do.

State Housing CommissionAccounts Branch (Item 29/1100)

Clerk, Albany, Country Offices, General C-IV $1,495 (16 years)- do .Section, Administrative Branch (Item $3,85032/1405) (a) (r)

State Housing Commission Liaison and Investigation Officer, Admin- G-11-4 $4,795-$4,975 do .

Public Health

. . . .istrative Branch (Item 32/0034)

Laboratory Technologist, Histopathology Level 1 $4,282-$6,284 do .Branch, Public Health Laboratories (Item08/5067) (a) (p)

Crown Law . . . . Assistant Clerk of Courts, Fremantle Court, C-II-S $5,465-85,655 do .

Public Service Commissioner'sCourt Offices (Item 11/3470)

Assistant Administrative Officer, Adminis- C-II-8 86,885-57,095 do .Office trative Branch (Item 28/0020)

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Public Service Commissioner's Office,Perth, 16th September, 1970 .

THE following promotions have been approved :-M. P. Orrell, Clerk, C-IV, Clerical Section, Child

Welfare Department, to be Clerk (Strong Room),C-II-1, Registration Section, Clerical Branch, De-partment of Mines, as from 17th July, 1970 .D. E. Fleming, Laboratory Technician, Grade 3,

G-II-1/2, Senior High Schools (Scarborough), Edu-cation Department, to be Laboratory Technician,Grade 2, G-II-i/4, Government Chemical Labora-tories, Department of Mines, as from 14th August,1970 .C. H. Buchanan, Clerk, C-II-1, to be Clerk,

C-II-2, Adoptions Section, Clerical Branch, ChildWelfare Department, as from 4th September, 1970 .M. C. Cocker, Clerk, C-II-2, Court of Petty Ses-

sions, to be Clerk Assistant, C-II-2/3, GeraldtonOffice, Court Offices, Crown Law Department, asfrom 11th September, 1970 .L. J . Carroll, Clerk Relieving, C-II-3/4, Kalgoorlie

Outstation, Registration Branch, Department ofMines, to be Clerk of Courts, C-II-4/5, BoulderOffice, Court Offices, Crown Law Department, asfrom 11th September, 1970 .L. G. Cross, Clerk, C-IV, to be Clerk (Records),

C-II-1, Clerical Branch, Administrative Division,Department of Industrial Development, as from 4thSeptember, 1970 .T. M. Horsten, Laboratory Assistant, G-X, Senior

High Schools Branch, Education Department, tobe Laboratory Assistant, G-X, Engineering Chem-istry Division, Government Chemical Laboratories,Department of Mines, as from 14th August, 1970 .A. S. Leatt-Hayter, Sub-Accountant, C-II-7, State

Engineering Works, Engineering Division, PublicWorks Department, to be Sub-Accountant, C-II-9,Accounts Branch, State Housing Commission, asfrom 3rd July, 1970.J. D. Barlow, Cost Clerk, C-II-3, Costing Section,

Administrative Division, Government PrintingOffice, Treasury Department, to be Senior Clerk,C-II-3, Accounts Branch, Land Tax Division, StateTaxation Department, as from 25th September,1970 .H. E. Shackleton, Clerk Relieving, C-II-2, to be

Clerk, C-II-3, Accounts Branch, Treasury Depart-ment, as from 18th September, 1970 .J. D. Nicholas, Clerk, C-II-1, Accounts Branch,

Administrative Division, Department of Agriculture,to be Clerk, C-II-2, Expenditure Section, AccountsBranch, Treasury Department, as from 28th August,1970 .D. G. Blight, Assistant Administrative Officer,

C-II-8, Administrative Division, to be Senior In-spector, C-II-10, Staff and Classification Section,Inspection Branch, Public Service Commissioner'sOffice, as from 11th September, 1970 .THE following resignations have been accepted :-

Name; Department ; Date .B. H. Walther ; Agriculture ; 3/9/70 .H. C. Reeves; Education; 2/10/70 .V. M. Kneebone ; Education ; 4/9/70 .M. J. Salas; Lands and Surveys ; 24/9/70,P. Coppin ; Native Welfare ; 2/10/70 .

THE following retirements have been approved :-Name; Department ; Date .

S. A. Smith ; Chief Secretary's ; 3/9/70 .C. J. L . Kosina; Industrial Development ;

9/10/70 .F. E. Waldron ; Public Works ; 4/9/70 .

THE following appointment has been confirmed :-Syddall, Terence ; Legal Assistant, P-L-4,

Statute Law Revision Section, SolicitorGeneral's Office, Crown Law Department ;3/6/69 .

THE following offices have been created :-Item 01 4263, Field Technician, Grade 2, G-II-i/4,

General Services Branch, Dairying Division, De-partment of Agriculture .

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Item 02 0145, Inspector, Grade 3, C-II-6/7, AuditDepartment.

Item 02 0355, Clerk, C-II-1, Audit Department .Item 02 0565, Clerk, C-IV, Audit Department .Item 05 0600, Superintendent, G-II-6/7, Bunbury

Rehabilitation Centre, Institutions Branch, PrisonsDepartment .

Item 33 2575, Clerk, C-IV, Probate Duties Office,State Taxation Department .Items 35 0635, 35 0636, 35 0637, Telephonist,

G-IX, Accounts Branch, Treasury Department .Item 29 2002, Assistant, G-IX, Kalgoorlie Water

Supply Office, District Water Supply Offices,Accounts Branch, Public Works Department .THE following office has been abolished :-

Item 07 0820, Clerk, C-II-2, Mt . Henry Hospital,Medical Department .THE title and/or classification of the followingoffices have been amended :-

Item 01 8984, Vacant, North West Division, De-partment of Agriculture, amended from Field Tech-nician, Grade 2, G-II-1/4, to Field Assistant, G-VIwith effect from 21st August, 1970 .

Item 29 2677, occupied by E . R. Gorham, Execu-tive Engineer, Executive Branch, Engineering Divis-ion, Public Works Department, amended from Level8 to Level 9, with effect from the 11th September,1970 .

Item 29 2683, occupied by D . R. Kelly, ExecutiveBranch, Engineering Division, Public Works De-partment, amended from Engineer, Grade 1, Level3 to Senior Engineer, Level 4, with effect from the11th September, 1970 .Item 29 2681, occupied by J. N. P. Crosby, Execu-

tive Branch, Engineering Division, Public WorksDepartment, amended from Senior Engineer, Level4, to Item 29 2678, Principal Assistant, Level 6,with effect from the 11th September, 1970 .Item 29 6680, occupied by E. Laidlaw, Photo-

graphic Section, Drawing Office, Engineering Div-ision, Public Works Department amended fromTechnical Officer, Grade 2, G-II-1 to Item 29 6641,Photographic Technician, Grade 3, G-II-1/2, Re-prographic Services Section, with effect from the2nd September, 1970 .Item 29 6678, occupied by R. W. Davis, Photo-

graphic Section, Drawing Office, Engineering Divi-sion, Public Works Department amended from Tech-nical Officer, Grade 2, G-II-1/2 to Item 29 6638,Senior Photographic Technician, G-II-3, Repro-graphic Services Section, with effect from the 2ndSeptember, 1970 .Item 27 0470, occupied by W . H. Krentzin, Clerk

Accounts and Records Section, Tourist Bureau,Tourist Development Authority, amended fromC-II-1 to C-II-2 with effect from 14th August,1970 .

Ex.Co. 2572 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas appointed Monday, 5th October, 1970, to be aPublic Service Holiday at Leonora (Cup Day) inlieu of the holiday granted in the metropolitan areafor the Royal Agricultural Show held at Claremont .

R. H. DOIG,Public Service Commissioner .

Crown Law Department,Perth, 10th September, 1970 .

C.L.D. 3691/38 .THE Hon. Minister for Justice has appointedSenior Constable John Foley-

(i) as Bailiff of the Bruce Rock Local Courtat Narembeen ; and

(ii) pursuant to section 25A of the Justices Act,1902-1968, as Clerk of Petty Sessions forthe Avon Magisterial District at Narem-been,

as from the 10th August 1970, vice SergeantC. H. C. Murray, transferred .

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

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Crown Law Department,Perth, 11th September, 1970 .

C.L.D. 4864/55 .THE Hon. Minister for Justice has appointed SeniorConstable Collin John Mitchell as from 31st August1970, vice Constable A . J. Harvey, as Bailiff of theGoomalling Local Court at Dowerin, and pursuantto section 25A of the Justices Act, 1902-1968, asclerk of petty sessions for the Avon magisterialdistrict at Dowerin .

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 15th September, 1970 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas appointed Jack Leighton Barrow of Quarramvia Denmark as a Sworn Valuator under the Trans-fer of Land Act, 1893-1969 .

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law .

Crown Law Department,Perth, 15th September, 1970 .

C.L.D. 481/66, V .2 .THE Hon. Minister for Justice has appointed thefollowing persons as Commissioners for Declara-tions under the Declarations and Attestations Act,1913-1962 :-

Baker, Edward Maxwell-Daglish .Cole, William Roy-Narrogin .Cook, David Mathieson-Northampton .Hicks, Herbert Ronald-Peppermint Grove .McDonald-Woods, Graham-Dianella .Mudge, Brian Clifford-Holt Rock .Robinson, Robert Allen-Boulder .Sermon, Peter John-Wembley .Smedley, Donald Maxwell-Alfred Cove .Vinicombe, Linden John-Mount Lawley .Whelan, Jack-Swanbourne .Wilson, James Edward-Balga .Young, Allan John-Boulder .Zempilas, Anthony-Floreat Park .

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law .

APPOINTMENT.(26 George V, No. 36 .)

HIS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleased toappoint Constantine George Nikakis, of 346 LittleCollins Street, Melbourne in the State of Victoria,Solicitor, a Commissioner of the Supreme Court ofWestern Australia, to administer or take withinthe State of Victoria, any Oath, Affidavit, Affirma-tion or Declaration for use in the Supreme Courtof Western Australia and to take the acknowledg-ments of Deeds executed by married women . TheCommission to remain in force until the said Con-stantine George Nikakis, ceases to reside in theState of Victoria, or until he ceases to be a Solicitorof the Supreme Court of Victoria or until he ceasesto be entitled to practise as such, or until revoked .

G. STAPLES,Registrar Supreme Court .

Supreme Court Office,Perth, 7th September, 1970 .

POLICE ACT, 1892 .(Sections 75 and 76 .)

THE following unclaimed Stolen and Found Pro-perty will be sold by Auction at the KalgoorliePolice Station on the 10th October, 1970 .

FOUND AND STOLEN PROPERTY .No .; Station ; Folio ; Description .

1-Kalgoorlie ; 9-68 ; 1 pr. Black Sunglasses . 1Holden Key Car No . 8023 .

2-Kalgoorlie; 10-69 ; 1 Ladies Gold Watch, Datexgold band .

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3-Kalgoorlie ; 14-69 ; 1 x FE Holden Sedan N .S.W .Reg. no plates.

metal pin type clip .9-Kalgoorlie ; 37-69; 1 AC volt Amp . meter Black

plastic with leather thong attached, oneprobe, 1 lead, in black leather case .

10-Kalgoorlie ; 50-69; 1 Grey single Wool Blanket .11-Kalgoorlie ; 57-69 ; 1 Holden Sedan BXZ 292

two-tone grey .12-Kalgoorlie ; 63-69 ; 1 Kodak Kodette LL . serial

No. H.193 .13-Kalgoorlie ; 66-69 ; 1 Brown Jumper (Cosmon-

aisti .14-Kalgoorlie ; 67-69 ; Suitcase containing 2 Blan-

kets .15-Kalgoorlie ; 70-69; 1 Brown purse .16-Kalgoorlie ; 79-69 ; 1 National Generator, 2 bike

wheels 28 in. chrome rims .17-Kalgoorlie ; 86-69 ; Red satchel containing sun-

dry papers .18-Kalgoorlie ; 90-69; 2 prs . size 8 (Julius Marlow)

shoes .19-Kalgoorlie ; 91-69; 1 Brown Leather wallet con-

taining sundry papers .20-Kalgoorlie ; 92-69; Suitcase clothing and per-

sonal effects .21-Kalgoorlie ; 94-69 ; 1 Black utility tarpaulin

with side stud fastenings .22-Kalgoorlie ; 101-69; 1 Ladies Marquisite Watch .23-Kalgoorlie ; 110-69; Red purse, yellow handbag

Can Swan Larger, shoes and coat.24-Kalgoorlie ; 120-69 ; Blue checked Rug .25-Kalgoorlie ; 121-69 ; 1 Case (Wood) containing

sundry cooking utensils, 1 Carton clothing(female and children's) .

26-Kalgoorlie ; 126-69; 1 Black Handbag andPurse .

27-Kalgoorlie ; 127-69; 1 Transistor 8 Radio ModelMB 584A Red and Cream in leather caseMitsurishi .

28-Kalgoorlie ; 129-69 ; 1 Metal (white) wristwatch Ruby make with white metal band .

29-Kalgoorlie ; 131-69 ; 1 pr. Spectacles.30-Kalgoorlie ; 133-69; Part wrist watch Le Phare

make .31-Kalgoorlie ; 134-69 ; Light blue suitcase contain-

ing sundry clothing and rug .32-Kalgoorlie ; 136-69; 1 Suitcase, 1 car pump, 1

syphon hose 1 Funnel .33-Kalgoorlie ; 147-69; 1 Brown suitcase contain-

ing clothing and Sundry papers, shaving gearand shoes .

34-Kalgoorlie ; 149-69 ; 1 bag containing DesertBoots and overalls .

35-Kalgoorlie ; 150-69; 1 Green/black/white checkblanket 1 metal tool box containing tools .

STOLEN PROPERTY KALGOORLIE ANDNORSEMAN.

44-Kalgoorlie ; 11-68; 1 x Phillips all transistorRadio Serial 10928 Black and White plasticcase .

45-Kalgoorlie ; 87-68 ; Spastic collection box .46-Kalgoorlie ; 22-69 ; 1 Ladies 28 in . Cycle Swan-

sea. Blue/Gold, black mudguards .47-Kalgoorlie ; 23-69 ; 1 green and red Travel Rug,

bicycle lighting set, 1 gear shift cable, 1 bagtools, several paper back books .

48-Norseman ; 20-68 ; 1 Pair Pliers .49-Norseman ; 21-66 ; 1 Carving set .50-Norseman ; 27-68 ; 1 "Zetes" W.M. Wrist Watch .51-Norseman ; 29-68 ; 1 small set assorted tools 2

travelling clocks, 1 Radiola radio, 1 cigarettelighter, 1 set forks, 1 nut dish .

36-Kalgoorlie ; 157-69 ; 1 Smith's pocket watch .37-Kalgoorlie ; 158-69 ; 1 Brown purse .38-Kalgoorlie ; 159-69 ; 1 Pram, 1 book.39-Kalgoorlie ; 162-69 ; 1 Carton clothing, shoes .40-Norseman ; 12-69 ; 1 6/40 x 13 wheel 7 tyre

complete .41-Norseman ; 41-69; 1 only Driver's log book .42-Norseman ; 44-69 ; 1 Rep. Rifle Brno. 81482 .22

calibre.43-Norseman ; 47-69 ; 1 Gas mask in Haversack.

4-Kalgoorlie ; 21-69 ; 1 Gallon Muscat .5-Kalgoorlie ; 25-69 ; 1 Brown Leather Wallet .6-Kalgoorlie ; 27-69 ; 1 Gold Necklace and Cross .7-Kalgoorlie ; 30-69 ; 1 Gold bead ladies Purse .8-Kalgoorlie ; 34-69 ; 1 Brooch, blue stones, yellow

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1 pair gent's pyjamas, 1 pr. gent's shorts .58-Norseman ; 26-69 ; 1 Roll copper tubing, approx .

60 in .59-Norseman ; 38-69 ; 1 HMV Transistor Radio .60-Norseman; 39-69; 1 National Transistor Radio .

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1968 .Department of Public Health,

Perth, 26th August, 1970 .P.H.D. 60/69 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council, pursuantto the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, Con-trol of Vivisection and Experiments Regulations,1959, has authorised the undermentioned to per-form vivisection and other experiments or opera-tions on animals for a period of twelve monthsfrom 30th August, 1970 :-

Arnold, G . W . ; Collins, B . G . ; Gardiner, M. R . ;Joske, R. A.; Wheeler, S . H .; and White-house, S . J. O .

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health .

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1968 .Department of Public Health,

Perth, 3rd September, 1970 .P.H.D. 394/70 .

PURSUANT to section 247A of the Health Act,1911, as amended, and also the provisions of theInterpretation Act, I hereby appoint the personsmentioned in the schedule hereto to be Membersof the Local Health Authorities Analytical Commit-tee for the terms shown, commencing on and fromthe 15th September, 1970 .

G. C. MacKINNON,Minister for Health

Schedule .Nominator ; Member; Term .

City of Perth ; J. A. del Piano ; Perpetual .City of Fremantle; Esme K. Fletcher; Perpetual .City of South Perth ; D. Cole ; Perpetual .City of Melville ; J. M. Jeffrey ; Perpetual .Shire of Perth ; R. S. Guelfi ; Perpetual .Minister for Health (to represent local authorities

situated within 25 miles of G.P.O.)-F. K. O'Mahony; One year .D. C. Tyler ; Two years .M. B. Hayes; Three years .

Minister for Health (to represent all other localauthorities) -

A. J. Antonio; Two years .W. C. K. Pearse ; Three years .

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1968 .Department of Public Health,

Perth, 14th September, 1970 .P.H.D. 405/68 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council pursuantto section 11 of the Health Act, 1911 (as amended)has appointed Dr. S. S. Gubbay to be a MedicalOfficer of Schools .

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health .

Department of Native Welfare,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

THE undermentioned is hereby notified for generalinformation .NATIVE (CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS) ACT, 1963 .

Certificates Issued during August, 1970 .Cert. No . ; Name; Place Heard ; Date Granted.3093-Reginald Norman Jacobs ; Kalgoorlie ; 5/8/70 .3078-Don Roundhead ; Kalgoorlie ; 11/8/70.3050-Alec Elliott ; Kalgoorlie ; 18/8/70 ;2900-Percy Maher ; Kalgoorlie ; 18/8/70 .3067-Bob Ricks ; Kalgoorlie; 27/8/70 .3031-Gerty McKenzie ; Kalgoorlie ; 31/8/70 .The above details have been included on the

comprehensive list being compiled .F. E. GARE,

Commissioner of Native Welfare .

FORFEITURES .THE following leases have been forfeited under theLand Act, 1933-1969, for the reason stated .Dated this 17th day of September, 1970 .

A. E. HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

Name; Lease ; District ; Reason ; Corres . ; Plan .Cameron, D. 3117/1152 ; Norseman Lot 993 ; non-

payment of rent ; 616/35 ; Townsite .Buchanan, K. M. & A. J. 338/9596 ; Denham Lot

133 ; non-compliance with conditions ; 2621/66 ;Townsite .

Donaldson, J. T. A . 3116/3902 ; Cervantes Lot 89 ;non-compliance with conditions ; 1335/68 ;Townsite .

Elliott, M. E. 338/9548 ; Kalbarri Lot 152 ; non-compliance with conditions ; 1881/67 ; Town-site .

Kjeligren, A . 338/9539 ; Jurien Lot 247 ; non-com-pliance with conditions ; 3995/66 ; Townsite .

Lewis, H . D. V. & D. M. 347/15759 ; Victoria Loca-tion 9632 ; non-compliance with conditions ;3051/59 ; 62/80 .

Love, J. W. Mc. 3116/4291 ; Candingup Lot 5 ;non-compliance with conditions ; 2981/69 ;Townsite .

Major, M. 3117/2140 ; Leonora Lot 505 ; non-pay-ment of rent ; 5139/09 ; Townsite .

Masters-Williams, J. 338/9754 ; Lancelin Lot 364 ;non-compliance with conditions ; 1587/68 ;Townsite .

McDonough, F . C. 3116/3780 ; King Location 213 ;non-payment of rent ; 3857/67 ; KununurraRegional .

Millsteed, H . I . 338/9464 ; Hopetoun Lot 145 ; non-compliance with conditions ; 1740/67; Townsite .

Placanica, L . & E . M. 3116/3531 ; Broome Lot 435 ;abandoned ; 9334/07 ; Townsite .

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52-Norseman; 30-68 ; 1 car head-rest, 1 car seat, HEALTH ACT, 1911-1968 .1 motor cycle, head protector .

53-Norseman; 16-69 ; Four tyres and Rims ex F .J . Department of Public Health,Holden . Perth, 16th September, 1970 .

54-Norseman ; 17-69 ; 1 Stanley steel tape, 13 P.H.D. 191/70 .assort. drills . THE cancellation of the appointment of Mr . K. M .55-Norseman ; 23-69 ; 1 only 6 .50 x 13 tyre, tube Draper as Health Inspector to the Shire of Dan-and rim . daragan is notified .56-Norseman; 24-69 ; 2 Spialur screw-drivers, 1Evans 12 in. tape, 1 small torch, 1 Radiola W. S . DAVIDSON,7 Radio . Commissioner of Public Health .57-Norseman ; 25-69; 1 pair gent's "Aquila" shoes

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RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 18th September, 1970 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to set apart as Public Reservesthe land described below for the purposes thereinset forth .

Corres . 989/70 .ALBANY.-No. 30521 (Homes for the Aged), Lot

1217 (1 acre 2 roods 5 .3 perches) . (Diagram 74289,Plan R 254-4) .

Corres. 440/69 .AUGUSTA.-No. 30498 (Recreation), Lot No . 486,

formerly portion of Augusta Suburban Lot C andbeing Lot 35 on Plan 9328 (2 roods 19 perches) .(Plan Augusta Townsite.)Corres. 1575/70 .

BOYUP BROOK.-No. 30507 (Use and Require-ments of the Government Employees' HousingAuthority), Lot No . 60 (1 rood 1 perch) . (PlanBoyup Brook Townsite .)

Corres. 769/68 .BURRACOPPIN.-No. 30515 (Rubbish Disposal

Site) Lot No. 145 (9 acres 2 roods 19 perches) .(Plan Burracoppin Townsite .)Corres. 1291/68 .CANNING.-No . 30499 (Recreation), Location

No. 2316, formerly portion of Canning Location 1and being Lot 35 on Diagram 37471 (28 .5 acres) .(Plan F 30-4 .)Corres. 2303/66 .CANNING.-No. 30501 (Use and Requirements

of the Shire of Gosnells), Location No . 2298formerly portion of Canning Location 16 and beinglot 4 on Diagram 33399 (32 .4 perches) .

Corres. 635/68 .CARNARVON.-No. 30509 (Water Supply), Lot

No. 1169 (32 perches) . (Plan Carnarvon Central .)Corres. 1209/67 .CARNARVON.-No. 30512 (Kindergarten Site),

Lot No. 1155 (1 rood 39 .2 perches) . (Plan Carnar-von Central.)

Corres. 3981/56,CARNARVON.-No . 30513 (Aged Peoples'

Homes), Lot Nos . 1156 and 1157 (1 rood 39 .3perches) . (Plan Carnarvon Central .)

Corres. 226/63 .COCKBURN SOUND.-No. 30471 (School Site),

Location No, 2175, formerly portion of CockburnSound Loc. 16 and being Lot 1 the subject ofDiagram 35775 (24 acres 3 roods 23 perches) .(Plan 380A/40 A.B .2 .)Corres. 2118/69 .ESPERANCE.-No. 30514 (Theatre Workshop),

Lot. No. 371 (32 perches) . (Plan E.109-4 .)Corres. 886/67 .GERALDTON.-No. 30520 (Park), Lot No . 2565

(18 .1 perches) . (Plan Geraldton, Sheet 2 .)Corres. 2651/68 .GREENMOUNT.-No. 30470 (Recreation), Lot

No. 527, formerly portion of Greenmount Su-burban Lot 25 and being Lot 44 on Diagram 38145(2 roods 16 .1 perches) . (Plan M.179-4 .)Corres. 2365/70.MELBOURNE.-No . 30522 (River Foreshore),

Location No . 3969 (3 acres 3 roods 26 perches) .(Diagram 74499, Plan 31/80 D.1 .)Corres. 2310/70 .NELSON.-No. 30503 (Experimental Plot-Agri-

culture Department), Location No . 13035 (10acres) . (Plan 454B/40 E2 .)Corres. 1828/93, V2 .PERTH.-No. 30510 (State Electricity Commis-

sion Temporary Substation), Lot No. 776 (1 rood32 perches) . (Plan P220-2NE .)

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[18 September, 1970 .

Corres. 596/66 .PLANTAGENET.-No. 30511 (Sanitary and

Rubbish Disposal Site), Location No . 7106 (18 acres0 roods 5 perches) . (Original Plan 11525, Plan445/80 A.1 .)

Corres. 2364/70 .PORT HEDLAND.-No. 30517 (Site for Club and

Club Premises), Lot No . 2052 (5 acres 2 roods 2perches) . (Diagram 74448, Plan Port Hedland,Sheet 2 .)

Corres. 1937/70 .ROE.-No. 30519 (Government Requirements),

Location No . 2792 (1,059 acres 2 roods 23 perches) .(Original Plan 10402, Plan 388/80 D .E . 1 .2 .)Corres. 3998/68 .SWAN.-No. 30500 (Recreation), Location No .

8533, formerly portion of Swan Location K andbeing lot 75 on Plan 9268 and closed road (2acres 1 rood 39 perches) . (Plan P 107-4 .)

Corres. 3339/11 .WYALKATCHEM.-No . 30508 (Headmaster's

Residence), Lot No . 357 (39.1 perches) . (Diagram73758, Plan Wyalkatchem Townsite .)

A. E. HEAGNEY .Under Secretary for Lands .

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 18th September, 1970 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, as follows :-

Corres. 70/44.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 209 (Swan Location 6517) "Watering Placefor Teams" to now comprise an area of 94 acres3 roods 15 perches to agree with recalculation .(Plan Yanchep 40, Sheet 2 .)Corres. 187/68.-Of the amendment of Class

"B" Reserve No . 7400 (at Guildford) "School Site"to include Guildford Lot 225 and of its area beingincreased to 6 acres 3 roods 37 perches accordingly .(Plan P159-4 .)Corres. 4220/01.-Of the amendment of Reserve

No. 8214 (Forrest Location 1) "Recreation" toexclude Port Hedland Lot 2052 and of its area beingreduced to 107 acres 1 rood 31 perches accordingly.(Plan Port Hedland, Sheet 2 .)Corres. 6927/03 .-Of the amendment of Reserve

No. 9585 (Kojonup District) "Gravel" to excludeall that portion situated northward of Road No .3190 and of its area being reduced to 4 acres 1rood 8 perches accordingly . (Plan Broomehill 40,Sheet 1 .)

Corres. 3339/11.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 13347 (Wyalkatchem Lot 74) "School Site"to exclude Wyalkatchem Lot 357 and of its areabeing reduced to 3 acres 3 roods 30 .9 perches accord-ingly. (Plan Wyalkatchem Townsite .)

Corres. 3760/11.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 13512 (Boyup Brook Lots 60 to 63 inclusive)"Police" to exclude Boyup Brook Lot 60 and ofits area being reduced to 3 roods 19 perchesaccordingly. (Plan Boyup Brook Townsite .)

Corres. 469/12.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 14302 (Plantagenet District) "Cemetery" to nowcomprise Plantagenet Location 3943 as surveyedand shown on Lands and Surveys Original Plan11525 and of its area being increased to 37 acres1 rood 22 perches accordingly . (Plan 445/80 A.1 .)Corres. 4564/14.-Of the amendment of Reserve

No. 18386 (Morawa Lots 95, 96, 237, 410 and 415)"School Site" to include Morawa Lot 420 and ofits area being increased to 19 acres 1 rood 8 .9perches accordingly . (Plan Morawa Townsite .)Corres. 5554/22.-Of the amendment of Reserve

No. 18613 (at Burracoppin) "Public Utility" tonow comprise 352 acres 3 roods 26 perches to agreewith recalculation. (Plan Burracoppin Townsite,24/80C .1 .)

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Corres . 7500/12.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 22216 (Sussex Location 1195) "Excepted FromSale" to exclude that portion of about 190 acresnow comprised in the Gracetown Townsite and ofits area being reduced to about 243 acres 3 roods13 perches accordingly. (Plan 440A/40 A.1 .)

Corres. 194/34, V2 .-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 22673 (Sussex Location 492, 1189, 1196 and1347) "Common" to exclude that portion of about500 acres now comprised in the Gracetown Town-site and of its area being reduced to about 1,433acres and 11 perches accordingly . (Plan 440A/40,A.l .)

Corres. 1231/47.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 22698 (at Emu Point, Albany) "Residences,Building Area and Public Utility" to exclude thatportion now surveyed and designated as Albany Lot1217 and of its area being reduced to about 1124acres 1 rood 35 perches accordingly . (Plan R254-4 .)

Corres. 1828/93, V2.-Of the amendment ofReserve No. 23812 (Perth Lots 774, 775 and 776)"Government Requirements" to exclude Perth Lot776 and of its area. being reduced to 4 acres and39 perches accordingly . (Plan P220-2 NE .)

Corres. 415/59.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 25328 (Victoria Location 10522) "RubbishDepot" to now comprise an area of 27 acres and17 perches to agree with recalculation . (Plan160D/40, A.4.)

Corres. 2670/60.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 25828 (Swan Location 7079) "School Site(North Innaloo Infants)" to include SwanLocations 8511 and 8512 and of its area beingincreased to 9 acres 2 roods 12 .7 perches accord-ingly. (Plan P138-4 .)Corres. 3683/59.-Of the amendment of Reserve

No. 25939 (Carnarvon Lots 701 and 1153) "Housing(Public Works Department)" to exclude thatportion now designated as Carnarvon Lot 1169and of its area being reduced to 2 acres and 12perches accordingly . (Plan Carnarvon Central .)

Corres. 3674/64.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 27533 (at Kwinana) "Recreation" to now com-prise Kwinana Lot C 414 as surveyed and shownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 74425 and of itsarea being reduced to 22 acres 2 roods 18 perchesaccordingly. (Plan F 250-4 .)

Corres. 4291/65.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo . 28327 (at Kwinana) "Recreation (BasketballCourts)" to now comprise Kwinana. Lot C415 assurveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram74425 and of its area being reduced to 3 acres 2roods 9 perches accordingly . (Plan F250-4 .)

Corres. 2259/68.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 29282 (Edei District) "Protection of ZuytdorpWreck" to now comprise all that portion of land,bounded by lines starting at a point on the westernboundary of Pastoral Lease 3114/835, situate about240 chains north-westerly of the southernmostboundary of that lease and extending generallynorthwesterly about 90 chains along that boundary ;thence west about 231 links to the low water markof the Indian Ocean; thence generally south-easterly about 90 chains along that mark ; thenceeast about 231 links to the starting point and ofits area being reduced to about 18 acres accordingly .(Plan Ajana 1 :250,000 .)

A. E. HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 18th September, 1970 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933, as follows :-

Corres. 3339/11.-Of the purpose of Reserve No .13347 (Wyalkatchem Lot 74) being changed from"School Site" to "Public Park and Memorial Site" .(Plan Wyalkatchem Townsite .)

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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Corres. 2872/22.-Of the purpose of Reserve No .19914 (Williams District) being changed from"Common and Public Utility" to "Aerial LandingGround" . (Plan 387/80 BC, 3 .4 .)Corres. 3627/29.-Of the purpose of Reserve No .

20262 (Jilbadji Location 478 and 745) being changedfrom "Water" to "Conservation of Flora andFauna". (Plan 23/80 D2 .)

Corres. 4266/09.-Of the purpose of Reserve No .21399 (Narrogin Lot 727) being changed from"Parking Ground" to "Use and Requirements ofthe Town of Narrogin". (Plan Narrogin Townsite.)

Corres. 2236/20 .-Of the purpose of Reserve No .21981 (Avon Location 21687) being changed from"Timber (Settlers' Requirements)" to "Conserva-tion of Flora and Fauna". (Plans 2A/40 C2 ., 2B/40D2, 2C/40 D3 .)

Corres. 925/62 .-Of the purpose of Reserve No .26763 (Roe Location 2424) being changed from"Conservation of Flora" to "Conservation of Floraand Fauna". (Plan 387/80 F3 .)

Corres. 1374/66.-Of the purpose of Reserve No .28177 (Cockburn Sound Location 2081) beingchanged from "Drainage Purposes" to "Use andRequirements of the City of Fremantle" . (PlanF73-4.)

Corres. 328/67.-Of the purpose of Reserve No .28712 (Perth Lot 773) being changed from "PublicBuildings" to "Main Roads Department Purposes" .(Plan P220-2NE.)

Corres. 1973/66.-Of the purpose of Reserve No .28854 (Cockburn Sound Location 2100) beingchanged from "Public Recreation" to " Use andRequirements of the City of Fremantle" . (PlanF73-4 .)

Corres. 68/70.-Of the purpose of Reserve No .30267 (Roe Location 2653) being changed from"Conservation of Flora" to "Conservation Flora andFauna". (Plan 376/80 D2 .)

A. E. HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, as follows :-

Corres. 8187/11 .-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 18241 (Tambellup Lot 349) "Use and Require-ments of the Tambellup Hospital Board" . (PlanTambellup Townsite .)

Corres. 3981/56 .-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 24807 (Carnarvon Lot 831) "Recreation" . (PlanCarnarvon Central .)

A. E. HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

REVOCATION OF ORDER IN COUNCIL.Reserve No. 21399 .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

Corres. 4266/09 .IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to revoke the Order in Councilissued under Executive Council Minute No . 1463dated 10th July, 1935 whereby Reserve No . 21399(Narrogin Lot 727) was vested in the Town ofNarrogin in trust for the purpose of "ParkingGround" and to approve of the cancellation ofthe relevant Vesting Order accordingly .

A. E. HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

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NOW OPEN.Kalgoorlie Lot R625 .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

Corres. 5002/52 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, of Kalgoorlie Lot R625being made "Now Open" for sale in fee simple atthe purchase price of $500 and subject to paymentfor improvements at valuation, in cash, should thesuccessful applicant be other than the owner ofsuch improvements . Applications must be lodgedat the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth .

If there are more applications than one for thelot, the application to be granted will be decidedby the Land Board .

(Plan Kalgoorlie-Boulder Sheet 2 .)A. E. HEAGNEY,

Under Secretary for Lands .

OPEN FOR SALE .Laverton Lots .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

Corres. 4936/53 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, of the Laverton Lots asenumerated in the schedule hereunder being madeavailable for sale in fee simple for residentialpurposes only at the price and condition set outin the said schedule.

A. E. HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule.Lot Nos .; Price .

(a) 137, 138, 139-$250 each .(b) 29, 31, 126, 127-$200 each .(c) 79, 82, 108, 111, 112, 165, 166, 169, 170-$150

each .The following condition will apply :-

The purchaser of each lot shall erect thereona residence to comply with local authorityby-laws within twelve months from the dateof sale. Failure to comply with this conditionwill render the license forfeitable, A transferof the license will not be approved and a CrownGrant of the lot will not be issued until thepurchaser has complied with the building con-dition, or has produced evidence that founda-tions for a building approved by the localauthority have been erected and, also, thatevidence has been produced to the localauthority that it is intended to complete thebuilding without delay .

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of 10 percent. of the price, must be lodged at the Depart-ment of Lands and Surveys, Perth, on or beforeWednesday, 14th October, 1970 .Balance of purchase money shall be paid within

twelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October .

All applications lodged on or before that date willbe treated as having been received on the closingdate, and if there are more applications than onefor each lot, the application to be granted will bedecided by the Land Board .

(Plan Laverton Townsite .)

OPEN FOR SALE .Laverton Lots 176 and 177 .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

Corres. 4936/53 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, of Laverton Lots 176

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A.

[18 September, 1970 .

(southern portion of Lot 21) and 177 (northern

following conditions:-The purchaser of the lot shall erect thereon

business premises to comply with localauthority by-laws within twelve months fromthe date of sale . Failure to comply with thiscondition will render the license forfeitable .A transfer of the license will not be approvedand a Crown Grant of the lot will not beissued until the purchaser has complied withand, also, that evidence has been produced tothe building condition, or has producedevidence that foundations for a building ap-proved by the local authority have been erectedthe local authority that it is intended to com-plete the building without delay .

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $50for each lot, must be lodged at the Department ofLands and Surveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday,14th October, 1970 .Balance of purchase money shall be paid within

twelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October .

All applications lodged on or before that date willbe treated as having been received on the closingdate, and if there are more applications than onefor each lot, the application to be granted will bedecided by the Land Board.

(Plan Laverton Townsite .)

A. E. HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

APPLICATION FOR LEASING .Laverton Lots 89, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 103 and 104 .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

Corres. 4936/53 .APPLICATIONS are invited under section 117 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, for the leasing of Laver-ton Lots 89, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 103 and 104 forLight Industrial Purposes for a term of Five (5)years at a rental of $15 .00 per annum, for eachlot and subject to the following conditions:-

(a) The land shall not be used for any pur-pose other than Light Industrial withoutthe prior approval in writing of the Minis-ter for Lands .

(b) The lessee shall not without the previousconsent in writing of the Minister forLands assign, transfer, mortgage, subletor part with the possession of the demisedland .

(c) The land shall be occupied and used bythe lessee for the purpose specified withinsix months of the date of approval of thelease and thereafter will be continuouslyso used to the satisfaction of the Minister .

(d) The lessee shall commence constructionwithin six months and thereafter con-tinue construction and complete andoperate the works within two years fromthe date of the approval of the lease.

(e) All buildings, erections, paving, drainageand other works shall be to the approvalof the Local Authority and the lessee shallperform, discharge and execute all re-quisitions and works unto the demisedland as are or may be required by anylocal or public authority operating underany statute by-law or regulation .

(f) The lessee shall maintain existing andfuture improvements to the satisfactionof the Minister for Lands .

(g) Compensation shall not be payable to thelessee in respect of any improvementseffected by him on the demised land andremaining thereon at the expiration orearlier determination of the lease .

portion of Lot 34) being made available for salein fee simple for business purposes only at thepurchase price of $500 each and subject to the

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(h) It shall be lawful for the lessee at anytime within the three calendar monthsimmediately following the expiration ofthe term or earlier determination of thelease, to take down, remove, and carryaway any buildings, structures, improve-ments and plant the property of the lessee .

(i) The lessee shall, within twelve monthsfrom commencement of the lease, fencethe external boundaries with a stock-proof fence to the satisfaction of the Min-ister .

(j) All frontages shall be treated and main-tained to give an appearance aesthetic-ally pleasing consistent with the purposeof the lease according to a plan sub-mitted to the Minister for Lands .

(k) The lessee shall indemnify the Ministeragainst all claims for damage to propertyor persons arising from the use of theland .

(1) The lessee shall at his own expense installand maintain fire-fighting and controlequipment to the approval of the Minister .

(m) Compensation will not be payable fordamage by flooding of the demised land .

Applications accompanied by a deposit of $10 .00for each lot must be lodged at the Lands andSurveys Department, Perth on or before Wednes-day 14th October, 1970 .In the event of more applications than one being

received for each lot, the application to be grantedwill be determined by the Land Board .

(Plan Laverton Townsite .)A. E. HEAGNEY,

Under Secretary for Lands .

NEW TOWNSITE-YORK.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 18th September, 1970 .Corres. 3660/92 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 10 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, of the area described inthe schedule hereto being defined and set apartas "Town and Suburban Lands", and of suchlands being hereafter known and distinguished as"York Townsite ."

A. E. HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule .All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing at the southern corner of Avon Location Y23and extending northeasterly along the south-eastern boundaries of that location and LocationsY24, 19001, Y25, Y26 and Y27 to the left bankof the Avon River ; thence generally southerly,southwesterly and westerly upwards along thatbank to a point situate in prolongation north-westerly of the southwestern boundary of LocationB; thence generally southeasterly to and alongthat boundary to the western corner of ColdHarbour Estate Lot 34 ; thence southwesterly toand along the northwestern boundaries of Lots33, 32, 31 and Cold Harbour Townsite to theright bank of the Avon River aforesaid ; thencesouth-westerly about 24 chains to the intersectionof a southwestern side of Great Southern High-way with the southeastern side of Knotts Road ;thence southwesterly along the lastmentionedside to a point situate in prolongation southeasterlyof the northeastern boundary of Avon LocationW; thence northwesterly to and along that boun-dary, the southernmost northeastern boundary ofLocation 28038 (Reserve 25722) and onwards toa southern boundary of Location Y19; thenceeasterly, northeasterly and northwesterly alongboundaries of that location and northwesterlyalong northeastern boundaries of Locations Y20and Y21 to the starting point .

(Public Plans 2B/40, 2C/40, York Townsite,Cold Harbour Townsite .)(2)-83140

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GRACETOWN TOWNSITE.Amendment of Boundaries .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

Corres. 4071/58, V. 2 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 10 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, of the amendment of theboundaries of Gracetown Townsite to include thearea described in the schedule hereto .

A. E . HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule.All that portion of land bounded by lines starting

at the southernmost southwestern corner of Class"A" Reserve 7406, a point on the existing Grace-town Townsite boundary, and extending easterlyalong the southern boundary of that reserve andonwards to a point situate in prolongation northerlyof the western boundary of Sussex Location 492(part of Reserve 22673) ; thence southerly to andalong that boundary and onwards to the southernside of Road No . 14265 ; thence westerly along thatside and onwards to the eastern boundary of Class"A" Reserve 13404 ; thence northwesterly along thatboundary to the southwestern corner of Grace-town Townsite aforesaid and thence easterly andnortherly along boundaries of that townsite to thestarting point . (Public Plan 440A/40 A.1 .)

GUTHA TOWNSITE .Amendment of Boundaries.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

Corres. 804/13, V . 2 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 10 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, of the amendment of theboundaries of Gutha Townsite to include the areadescribed in the schedule hereto .

A. E. HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule .All that portion of land bounded by lines starting

from the northeastern corner of Victoria Location8097, as shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram72351, and extending 269 degrees 59 minutes 4chains 23 and five-tenths links along a northernboundary of that location to a point on the presentGutha Townsite boundary ; thence 84 degrees 4minutes 3 chains 89 and three-tenths links ; andthence 137 degrees 52 minutes 54 and one-tenthlinks to the starting point . (Public Plans GuthaTownsite, 128/80 .)

STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946-1964 .Cancellation of Dedication .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

Corres. 847/44 .IT is hereby notified that His Excellency theGovernor in Executive Council has been pleased tocancel, under the provisions of the State HousingAct, 1946-1964, the dedication of the lands describedin the following schedule .

A. E. HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule.Lot or Location No . ; Corres. No .

Canning Location 1476; 3415/56 .

Narrogin Lot 1496 ; 4368/55 .

Swan Location 6202 ; 4260/56 .Swan Location 6686 ; 2506/58 .Swan Location 6785 ; 2506/58.Swan Location 6838 ; 2506/58.Katanning Lot 955 ; 2611/56 .

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STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946 .

Cancellation of Dedication .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

Corres. 2144/70 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to cancel, under the provisionsof the State Housing Act, 1946, the dedication ofMoora Lot 273 to the purposes of the said Act .(Plan Moora Townsite .)

A. E. HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

NOW OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.( Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1969 .)

Eucla Division-Mundrabilla District .

Corres. 3129/64 .IT is notified for general information that the areaof approximately 369,206 acres, as described in theschedule below, has been made available for pas-toral leasing, subject to the condition that apastoral lease of this land may only be granted toa lessee of land in the same locality .Applications accompanied by a deposit of $58

must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth .Should more than one application be received

for this area, the application to be granted will bedetermined by the Land Board .

18th September, 1970 .A. E. HEAGNEY,

Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule .

All that area of vacant Crown land containingapproximately 369,206 acres bounded by linesstarting from the northwestern corner of PastoralLease 3114/541 and extending north 1736 chains50 links; thence east 2129 chains 90 links ; thencesouth 1736 chains 50 links to the northeasterncorner of Pastoral Lease 3114/541 aforesaid; andthence west 2122 chains 40 links along the northernboundary of that lease to the starting point . (PublicPlan 14/300 .)

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[18 September, 1970 .

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTIONPerth Land Agency

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part V of theLand Act, 1933-1969, and the regulations appertaining thereto, subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the date specified but may belodged before such date if so desired .

All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and if there are moreapplicants than one for any block, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board . Any lands remainingunselected will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt with .

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date, time, and placeof the meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least seven days between the closing date and the sitting of theBoard.

All indigenous marketable timber, including sandalwood and mallet, is reserved to the Crown, subject to the provisions ofClause 14 of the Regulations .

OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1970

NOW OPEN FOR PASTORAL T.1 ASING.(Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1969 .)

Eucla Division-Mundrabilla District.

Corres. 3129/64 .IT is notified for general information that the areaof approximately 528,298 acres, as described in theschedule below, has been made available for pas-toral leasing, subject to the condition that apastoral lease of this land may only be granted toa lessee of land in the same locality .

Applications accompanied by a deposit of $81 .85must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth .Should more than one application be received

for this area, the application to be granted will bedetermined by the Land Board .

18th September, 1970 .A. E. HEAGNEY,

Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule (474,262 acres) .

All that area of vacant Crown land containingapproximately 474,672 acres bounded by lines start-ing from the northeastern corner of Pastoral Lease3114/766 and extending west 720 chains 20 links,south 278 chains 78 links, again west 381 chains4 links along northern and western boundaries ofthat lease to the eastern boundary of PastoralLease 3114/915 ; thence north 743 chains 46 links,west 1,238 chains 82 links, again north 1,542 chains50 links along eastern and northern boundaries ofthat lease and onwards ; thence east 2,348 chains26 links; and thence south 2,007 chains 18 linksto and along the western boundary of PastoralLease 3114/571 to the starting point .

Schedule (53,626 acres) .All that area of vacant Crown land containing

approximately 53,626 acres bounded by lines start-ing from the westernmost northwestern corner ofPastoral Lease 3114/766 and extending south 560chains along the western boundary of that lease ;thence west 870 chains 94 links to a point on aneastern boundary of Pastoral Lease 3114/915 ; andthence north 640 chains, east 592 chains, south 80chains and again east 280 chains along easternand northern boundaries of that lease to the start-ing point .

(Public Plan 14 and 15/300 .)

District and Location No . Area

a . r .

P.Nelson 12870 (j) (m)

59 1

7

Price per Acre

S7 .63

(incl . Survey fee)

Plan

439C/40 F . 4

(j) Subject to Mining Conditions.(m) Not available for selection under the provisions of section 53 of the Land Act .

A. E. HEAGNEY,Under Secretary for Lands .

Corres. No .

970/66

Locality and Classification

Approximately 4 miles N.E .of Manjimup Townsite

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .

2 roods 0.8 perches, being resumed from PrestonAgricultural Area Lot 90 .

(Notices of intention to resume gazetted 17thApril, 1970 and 26th June, 1970 .)

(Public Plan 414B/40 D.2 .)

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Beverley, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 23rd September,1969, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say :-

Beverley .6948/09 (R.3188) .Road No . 3861 (deviation of part) . A strip of

land varying in width, leaving the present roadat the north corner of Avon Location 17243 andextending as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 74262 south west-ward through the said location to rejoin thepresent road .

1 acre 2 roods 29 .9 perches being resumed fromAvon Location 17243 .

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 3rd July,1970 .)

(Public Plan 3D/40 C.4 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Donnybrook, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 5th November,1965, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say :-

Donnybrook .4586/65 (R .3026) .Road No. 2604 (widening of parts) . Those por-

tions of Wellington Location 2174, and those partsof Preston Agricultural Area Lots 226, 92, 153, 93,94, 155, 331, 88, 90 and 91 and that portion oflot 323 containing 24 .7 perches all as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Original Plan 10368and Lands and Surveys Diagram 73275 .Road No. 14379 . A strip of land one chain wide

widening in parts as surveyed and as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Original Plan 10368leaving the southwestern alignment of Road No .2604 at the southeastern corner of Preston Agri-cultural Area Lot 325 and extending, as surveyed,northwestward along the southwestern boundaryof the said Lot and to and along the southwesternboundary of Lot 324 (Reserve 16633) to the south-ern alignment of the said Road No . 2604 .

2 acres 3 roods 20.6 perches, being resumed fromWellington Location 2174 .

1 rood 4 .7 perches, being resumed from PrestonAgricultural Area Lot 226 .

2 roods 39.7 perches, being resumed from Pres-ton Agricultural Area Lot 92 .

1 rood 0 .4 perches, being resumed from PrestonAgricultural Area Lot 153 .

3 roods 6.8 perches, being resumed from PrestonAgricultural Area Lot 93 .

3 roods 13.6 perches, being resumed from PrestonAgricultural Area Lot 94 .

6 perches, being resumed from Preston Agricul-tural Area Lot 91 .

12.9 perches, being resumed from Preston Agri-cultural Area Lot 155 .

2 roods 9 .1 perches, being resumed from PrestonAgricultural Area Lot 323 .

9.8 perches, being resumed from Preston Agri-cultural Area Lot 362 .

1 acre 3 roods 20 .3 perches, being resumed fromPreston Agricultural Area Lot 325 .

5.1 perches, being resumed from Preston Agri-cultural Area Lot 331 .

1 rood 36.2 perches, being resumed from PrestonAgricultural Area Lot 88 .

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IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Goomalling, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 25th Septem-ber, 1969, the undermentioned lands have beenset apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of anew road, that is to say :-

Goomalling .4428/69 (R .3192) .Road No. 1799 (widening of part) . That por-

tion of Avon Location 2862 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 74270 .Road No. 396 (widening of part) . That portion

of Avon Location 4111 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 74270 .

16.7 perches and 4 .8 perches being resumed fromAvon Locations 2862 and 4111 respectively .

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 3rdJuly, 1970 .)

(Public Plan 32C/40 E .4 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Cities of Melville and Fremantle,passed at a meeting of the Council held on orabout 11th March and 17th March, 1969, respec-tively, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say :-

Melville and Fremantle .L. & S. 1587/69 (MR705), M .R.D. 1117/68 .Road No. 14380 (High Road) . A strip of land

two chains wide, widening at its commencement,leaving the eastern alignment of Carrington Street-Road No. 4193-and extending as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Original Plan 11398 east-ward through Cockburn Sound Location 514 (Re-serve 6066) to that Locations eastern boundary .Road No. 4193 (Carrington Street) . Widening

of Part . That portion of Fremantle Lot 1516(Reserve 8860) as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Original Plan 11398 .8 acres and 10 perches being resumed from

Cockburn Sound Location 514 .(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 20th

February, 1970 .)The area of Reserves 6066 and 8860 are hereby

reduced by 8 acres and 10 perches and 15 perchesrespectively .

(Public plans F 57-4 and F 58-4 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Narembeen, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 2nd October,1968, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say :-

Narembeen .909/67 (R .3189) .Road No. 14381 . A strip of land one chain wide,

widening at its commencement, commencing atthe southeast corner of Roe Location 2171 andextending as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 74259 northwardinside and along the eastern boundary of thesaid location to the southern alignment of RoadNo. 8643 at the northeast corner of that location .13 acres 2 roods 7 perches being resumed from

Roe Location 2171 .(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 3rd

July, 1970 .)(Public Plan 345/80 E .1 .)

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of West Kimberley, passed ata meeting of the Council held on or about 23rdNovember, 1966, the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, taken, or resumed under section17 of the Public Works Act, 1902, for the purposeof a new road, that is to say :-

West Kimberley .L. & S. 4046/66 (MR .706), M.R.D . 1210/66 .Road No. 14382 . A strip of land five chains

wide leaving the southern alignment of Road No .222 within Reserve 9697 and extending, unsurveyed,as shown coloured red on Miscellaneous Plan470 southeastward and northeastward through thePastoral Lease Na . 3114/813 to the southernalignment of Road No . 11052 within that PastoralLease .About 1,068 acres being resumed from Pastoral

Lease 3114/813 .(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 21st

November, 1969 .)(Public Plan Derby 4 Mile .)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor hasdeclared that the said lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed for the purpose of the saidroads, and that plans of the said lands mightbe inspected at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth, it is hereby notified that the landsdescribed above are roads within the meaning ofthe Local Government Act, 1960, subject to theprovisions of the said Act.

By Order of His Excellency,Dated this 9th day of September, 1970 .

STEWART BOVELL,Minister for Lands .

Forrests Department,Perth, 9th September, 1970 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council hasapproved the following :-

(1) Appointment Confirmed :J . C. Youngson, Forests Assistant, Grade

2, L,F.3, 29th November, 1969 .(2) Resignations :

E. Edwards, Clerk Typist, 21st August,1970 .

J. H. Hawkins, Forest Guard, 1st Sep-tember, 1970 .

M. A . Ward, Laboratory Assistant, 11thSeptember, 1970 .

W. R. WALLACE,Conservator of Forests .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 38 .)

Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers .

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 18th September, 1970 .

IT is hereby notified that the following ShireCouncils have appointed the following persons asbush fire control officers for their municipalities :-

Albany Town: R. Hind .Busselton : K. Albrey .Katanning: A. W. Kowald .Morawa : A. J. Noble and R . A. Scott .Shark Bay : R. Coombs .Wanneroo : R. P. Brabants, P. Congreve, R . S .

Woodward, D. Ker, E. Dover and J .Bettini.

Mukinbudin : L. J. Shadbolt .

[18 September, 1970 .

The following appointments have been can-celled :-

Albany Town : N. Dyke .Busselton : R. W. Vickery.Dalwallinu : H. Sanderson .Katanning : T. S. Robertson, M. O'Donnell, G .

Haddleton and W. Kowald .Morawa: B. S. Giles and D. G. Ferris .Mukinbudin: A. H. Watkins, C. J. Manuel and

R. W. Shadbolt .Pingelly : A. A. Avery .Shark Bay : E. Kinch .

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 24, Regulation 16 .)

Authorised Officers .Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 18th September, 1970 .Corres. 559 .

IT is hereby notified that the Bush Fires Boardhas appointed Mr. W. C. Robinson, under the pro-visions of the Bush Fires Act and regulations madethereunder, to issue permits for the purpose ofburning clover in the Shire of Pingelly and can-celled the appointments of Messrs . L. H. Shipley,T. A. Poultney and A. Avery .

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .) .

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 18th September, 1970 .Corres. 356 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraphs (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)and (f) subsection 2 of section 18 of the Bush FiresAct, in respect of the whole of the Shire ofNannup for the period 1st October, 1970 to the31st October, 1970 both dates inclusive . All otherprovisions of the Bush Fires Act must be compliedwith .

This order is issued subject to the conditions thata bush fire control officer appointed by the Council,may subject to the directions, if any, of the Council,require a person or the owner or occupier of anyland to take any precautions he considers necessarybefore lighting any fire during the period of thissuspension and where a fire has already been lit,may direct that all reasonable steps be taken by theowner or occupier or person who lit the fire to ex-tinguish the fire or to prevent the fire from spread-ing. Where the land on which the fire is to belit adjoins land under the control of the ForestsDepartment, an officer from the Forests Depart-ment must be notified of the intention to light afire before burning commences .

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .Notice to all Owners and/or Occupiers of Land in

the Town of Albany .PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required on orbefore the 30th day of November, 1970, or withinfourteen days of the date of your becoming owneror occupier should this be after the 30th day ofNovember, 1970 to remove from the land ownedor occupied by you, all inflammable material or

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to clear firebreaks in accordance with the follow-ing and thereafter to maintain the land or thefirebreaks clear of inflammable material up to andincluding the 31st day of March, 1971 :-

Firebreaks at least 10 feet wide shall be clearedof all inflammable material immediatelyinside all external boundaries of the landand also immediately surrounding allbuildings situated on the land .

If it is considered to be impractical for any rea-son to clear firebreaks or to remove inflammablematerial from land as required by this notice, youmay apply to the Council or its duly authorisedofficer, not later than the 15th November, 1970,for permission to provide firebreaks in alternativepositions or to take alternative action to abatefire hazards on the land . If permission is notgranted by the Council or its authorised officer,you shall comply with the requirements of thisnotice .The penalty for failing to comply with this

notice is a fine of not less than $10 nor more than$200 and a person in default is also liable, whetherprosecuted or not, to pay the cost of performingthe work directed in this notice if it is not carriedout by the owner or occupier by the date requiredby this notice .

If the requirements of this notice are carriedout by burning such burning must be in accord-ance with the relevant provisions of the BushFires Act .

By Order of the Council,F. R. BRAND,

Town Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 33 .)

Shire of Boddington .Notice to all Owners and/or Occupiers of Land

within the Shire of Boddington .PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required on orbefore the 30th day of November, 1970, to removefrom the land owned or occupied by you allinflammable material or to clear firebreaks inaccordance with the following and thereafter tomaintain the land or the firebreaks clear of inflam-mable material up to and including the 15th dayof April, 1971 .

1 . In respect of land owned or occupied by youwithin any Townsite, you shall :

(a) Where the area of land is one-half of oneacre or less, remove all inflammablematerial creating a fire hazard on the landfrom the whole of the land, and

(b) where the area of the land exceeds one-half of one acre, clear of all inflammablematerial firebreaks at least 8 feet wideimmediately inside all external boundariesof the land and also immediately sur-rounding all buildings situated on theland, and

(c) where a liquid or gas fuel depot or rampis situated on any land within a townsite,you shall clear of all inflammable materialan area immediately surrounding the de-pot or ramp and the radius of that areabeing not less than 20 feet .

2 . In respect of land owned or occupied by youwhich is less than 10,000 acres and is not situatedin a townsite, you shall :

(a) Clear firebreaks at least 8 ft. wide alongboundaries of your property which adjoinany trafficable road, burning of roadsideat least 8 ft . wide will be accepted in lieuof ploughing breaks on the adjoining land,and

(b) clear firebreaks at least 8 ft. wide imme-diately around all land which is carryingestablished pasture or crop, and

(c) clear of all inflammable material an areaimmediately surrounding all buildingsand/or haystacks and the radius of thatarea being not less than 20 ft., and

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(d) either spring burn or provide a one chainfirebreak round all bush country .

3. In respect of land owned or occupied by youwhich exceeds 10,000 acres :

(a) Divide your property by firebreaks, not lessthan one chain wide, into sections not lessthan 10,000 acres and not greater than15,000 acres, and

(b) clear firebreaks at least 8 ft . wide immedi-ately around all land which is carryingestablished pasture and crop, and

(c) clear of all inflammable material an areaimmediately surrounding all buildingsand/or haystacks and the radius of thatarea being not less than 20 ft .

The requirements of section 3 may be dispensedwith provided the owner or occupier furnishes theCouncil with a plan, prior to 30th November, show-ing all the protective burning that has been carriedout to that date .If it is considered to be impractical for any

reason to clear firebreaks or to remove inflammablematerial from the land as required by this notice,you may appeal to the Council or its duly author-ised officer not later than the 15th day of Nov-ember, 1970, for permission to provide firebreaksin alternative positions or to take alternative actionto abate fire hazards on the land . If permissionis not granted by the Council or its duly authorisedofficer, you shall comply with the requirements ofthis notice .

If the requirements of this notice are carried outby burning, such burning must be in accordancewith the relevant provisions of the Bush Fires Act.

The penalty for failure to comply with this noticeis a fine of not less than $10 and not more than$200 and a person in default is also liable, whetherprosecuted or not, to pay the costs of performingthe work directed in this notice, if it is not carriedout by the owner or occupier by the date requiredby this notice .

By Order of the Council,D. J. CUNNINGHAM,

Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 33.)

Shire of Carnamah .Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land within

the Shire of Carnamah .PURSUANT to the powers in section 33 of theabove Act, you are hereby required, on or beforethe 15th day of October, 1970, to plough, scarify,cultivate or otherwise clear, and thereafter main-tain free of all inflammable material, until the15th day of April, 1971, firebreaks of not less thansix feet in width in the following positions on theland owned or occupied by you .

Firebreaks .(1) Inside and along the whole of the external

boundaries of the property or properties ownedor occupied by you .

(2) Where buildings or haystacks are situatedon the property, additional firebreaks not less thanten feet in width must be provided within fivechains of the perimeter of such buildings or hay-stacks, in such a manner as to completely encirclethe buildings or haystacks .

Townsites .(3) Clear and maintain until the 15th day of

April, 1971, vacant townsite lots of all inflammablematerial .

(4) Clear of all inflammable matter, firebreaksof not less than six feet in width around theboundaries of townsite lots used for grazing pur-poses or in agricultural pursuits .

Firebreaks : It is hereby notified for general in-formation :-

(1) Variations : If for any reason it is consideredimpracticable to provide firebreaks in theposition required by the above notice, the

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approval of the Shire Council must beobtained to construct such firebreaks inan alternative position . Approval to anysuch variation will only be granted wherea bushfire control officer has first signifiedhis approval to the variation .

(2) Developmental Areas : By 1972-73, allsandplain blocks will be required to havea minimum thirty foot firebreak on theboundaries of all scrub country .

(3) Programmed Burning :(a) Permits-Persons wishing to carry out

a developmental clearing burn, shouldapply to the Shire Council, prior tothe 1st December, 1970 . Failure toobserve this requirement, could pre-clude inclusion in the 1970-71 pro-gramme .

(b) Fire Break Widths-Unless otherwiseinstructed by a fire control officer, theminimum firebreak width for develop-mental clearing burns shall be sixtyfeet.

R. S. DUTCH,Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .Chapman Valley Shire Council .

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land .Firebreaks .

PURSUANT to the powers contained in the BushFires Act, 1954, owners and occupiers of landwithin the Shire of Chapman Valley are herebyrequired:-

(a) To plough, cultivate, scarify or otherwiseclear firebreaks not less than six feet wideinside and along and within one chainof the boundaries of all the land ownedor occupied by them, or inside and alongand within one chain of the boundariesof all land used for pasture and for crops ;

(b) To plough, cultivate, scarify or otherwiseclear firebreaks not less than six feet wideimmediately adjacent to the perimeter ofall crops intended to be harvested forgrain or hay ;

(c) To burn the bush between two plough orspade breaks which shall be made arounda dwelling house or other building orstack of hay, wheat or other produce,for the purpose of protecting same fromdamage by fire, the outer of such ploughor spade breaks to be not more than fivechains from the property to be protected .

If it is impracticable for any reason to clearfirebreaks in the positions required by this notice,the approval of the Council must be obtained toprovide firebreaks in an alternative situation .All firebreaks required by the foregoing must

be prepared in :-Zone 2-On or before September 30th, 1970,

and thereafter maintained clear of all in-flammable material until 1st February,1971 .

Zone 4-On or before October 21, 1970, andthereafter maintained clear of all inflam-mable material until 15th February, 1971 .

By order of the Council,L. SHERVINGTON,

Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 33 .)

Shire of Coorow.Notice to Owners and Occupiers of

the Shire of Coorow .PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required, on orbefore the 31st October, 1970, to plough, scarify,cultivate or otherwise clear, and thereafter main-tain free of all inflammable material, until the 15th

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[18 September, 1970 .

Land within

day of April, 1971, firebreaks of not less than six(6) feet in width in the following positions on theland owned or occupied by you :-

(1) Inside and along the whole of the externalboundaries of the property or propertiesowned or occupied by you .

(2) Where buildings or haystacks are situatedon the property additional firebreaks notless than ten (10) feet in width must beprovided within five (5) chains of theperimeter of such buildings or haystacks,in such manner as to completely encirclethe buildings or haystacks .

(3) Townsites : All townsite lots must becleared and maintained free of all accumu-lations of inflammable materials .

If for any reason it is considered impracticableto provide firebreaks in the position required bythis notice, the approval of the Shire Council mustbe obtained to construct such firebreaks in analternative position . Approval to any such varia-tion will only be granted where the Bush FireControl Officer for the area has first signified hisapproval to the variation .Penalty for non-compliance : Minimum $10,

Maximum $200 .

Dated this 25th day of August, 1970 .By Order of the Council,

P. J . BENNETT,Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .

Shire of Corrigin .

Notice to all Owners and/or Occupiers of Landin the Shire of Corrigin .

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required, on orbefore the 15th October, 1970, so far as rural landis concerned and the 30th October, 1970, so far astownsite land is concerned, to remove from the landowned or occupied by you all inflammable materialor to clear firebreaks in accordance with the follow-ing and thereafter to maintain the land or thefirebreaks clear of all inflammable material up toand including the 31st day of March, 1971 .

1. Rural Land (i .e ., land other than that in atownsite) : You shall clear of all inflammablematerial firebreaks not less than eight feet wide inthe following positions :-

1 .1 Immediately inside all external boundariesof land and/or with the permission of theCouncil or its duly authorised officer, thesebreaks need not follow the perimeter ofany particular paddock, but will be accept-able following land contours, in an en-deavour to overcome water erosion .

1 .2 In such positions as is necessary to divideland in excess of 500 acres into areas notexceeding 500 acres each completely sur-rounded by a firebreak ; and

1.3 Immediately surrounding any part of theland used for pasture or crop ; and

1.4 Immediately surrounding all buildings,haystacks and fuel ramps situated on theland; and

1.5 Immediately surrounding any drum ordrums situated on the land which are nor-mally used for the storage of fuel whetherthey contain fuel or not .

2. Townsite Land (i .e ., land in any townsite)2.1 Where the area of the land is one-half of

one acre or less you shall clear all in-flammable material on the land from thewhole of the land .

2 .2 Where the area of the land exceeds one-half of one acre you shall clear of allinflammable material firebreaks not lessthan eight feet wide immediately inside allexternal boundaries of the land and alsoimmediately surrounding all buildings,haystacks and fuel ramps situated on the

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land and also immediately surrounding anydrum or drums situated on the land whichare normally used for the storage of fuelwhether they contain fuel or not .

If it is considered to be impracticable for anyreason to clear firebreaks or remove inflammablematerial as required by notice you may apply tothe Council or its duly authorised officer, not laterthat the 1st October, 1970, so far as rural land isconcerned and the 15th October, 1970, so far astownsite land is concerned, for permission to pro-vide firebreaks in an alternative position on theland. If permission is not granted by the Councilor its duly authorised officer you shall comply withthe requirements of this notice .

The penalty for failing to comply with this noticeis a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $200and a person in default is liable, whether prose-cuted or not, to pay the cost of performing thework directed in this notice if it is not carried outby the owner or occupier by the date required bythis notice .

If the requirement of this notice is carried outby burning, such burning must be in accordancewith the relevant provisions of the Bush Fires Act .

By Order of the Council,C. A. BOX,

Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 33 .)

Shire of Gingin .Notice to owners and Occupiers of Land in the

Shire of Gingin .PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required on orbefore the 9th day of November, 1970, to clear ofall inflammable material, firebreaks as set out here-under on all land owned or occupied by you andthereafter to maintain the firebreaks clear ofinflammable material up to and including the 15thday of April 1971 .

1 . Rural Land: In respect of land owned oroccupied by you other than within a townsite youshall-

(a) clear firebreaks not less than 12 feet wide-(i) immediately inside all external

boundaries of the land; and(ii) completely surrounding and not more

than 5 chains from the perimeter ofall buildings situated on the land ;and

(b) clear firebreaks not less than 1 chain wideimmediately surrounding the land on whichbush has been bulldozed, chained or pre-pared in any similar manner for clearingby burning (whether you intend to burnthe bush or not) ; and

2 . Fuel Depots : You shall clear of all inflam-mable material firebreaks at least 10 feet wide soas to completely surround the perimeter of landoccupied by drums used for the storage of inflam-mable liquids, whether the drums contain inflam-mable liquid or not, including any land on whichramps for holding the drums are constructed . Youshall also clear of all inflammable material all theland within the firebreak required by this para-graph ; and

3. Urban Land (all land within the GinginTownsite) . You shall:-

(a) where the area of land is less than 4 acres,clear of all inflammable material firebreaksat least 3 feet wide immediately inside allexternal boundaries of the land ; and

(b) where the area of the land exceeds 4 acresclear of all inflammable material firebreaksat least 6 feet wide immediately inside allexternal boundaries of the land.

If it is considered to be impractical for anyreason to clear firebreaks as required by this notice,you may apply to the Council or its duly authorisedOfficer not later than the 31st day of October, 1970,

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for permission to provide firebreaks in alternativepositions on the land. If permission is not grantedby the Council or its duly authorised Officer, youshall comply with the requirements of this notice .Dated this 13th day of August, 1970.

By Order of the Council,W. G. KLENK,Acting Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .Shire of Greenough .

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land .YOU are hereby required, pursuant to the powersconferred by section 33 of the above Act, to plough,cultivate, scarify, or otherwise clear, on or beforethe 1st day of October, 1970, and thereafter tomaintain free of all inflammable matter until the1st day of May, 1971, firebreaks of not less thansix feet in width in the undermentioned positionson the land owned or occupied by you .

~ 1) Inside and along the whole of the externalboundaries of the said lands owned or oc-cupied by you .

(2) Around and within one chain of theperimeter of each building and each hay-stack on such lands so as to completelyenclose each thereof within such a fire-break .

(3) When any of such lands adjoin a road,along and within on such lands the com-mon boundary of such lands and such road .

Any firebreak hereby required to be providedalong a boundary shall be deemed to have beenprovided along such boundary if it is at all pointswithin a distance of one chain from such boundary .

If, for any reason, it is considered impracticableto provide firebreaks in the position required bythis notice, the approval of the Shire Council mustbe obtained to construct such firebreaks in analternative position. Approval to any such variationwill only be granted when the bush fire controlofficer for the area has first signified his approvalto the variation .Dated this 10th day of September, 1970 .

By Order of the Council,K. H. FOSKEW,

Shire Clerk.

BUSH x1RES ACT, 1954 .Koorda Shire Council .

Notice to owners and/or Occupiers of Land in theShire of Koorda .

NOTICE is hereby given that all owners and/oroccupiers of land within the Shire of Koordamust plough, scarify or otherwise clear of allinflammable materials, and thereafter maintainfree of all inflammable materials, firebreaks inthe following positions, and to the following re-quirements, on or before the 28th day of Octoberand until the 15th day of April, in each year .

Rural Land .On all land owned or occupied by you which is

not within a townsite subdivision, firebreaks notless than 10 feet wide must be cleared, inside andalong the external boundary of all land .Where buildings or haystacks are situated on

the property, additional firebreaks not less than10 feet in width must be provided within fivechains of the perimeter of such buildings or hay-stacks in such manner as to completely encirclethe buildings or haystacks .

Townsite Land .All lots within the townsites are required to be

completely cleared of all debris of any inflammablenature and maintained free of such material .

The penalty of failing to comply with this noticeis a fine of not less than $10 .00 nor more than$200 .

By Order of the Council,W. FELGATE,

Shire Clerk .

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BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 33 .)

Shire of Mullewa .Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land within

the Shire of Mullewa .PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required, on orbefore the 1st day of October, 1970, to plough,scarify, cultivate, or otherwise clear, and thereaftermaintain free of all inflammable material until the31st March, 1971, firebreaks of not less than sevenfeet in width in the following positions on the landowned or occupied by you;-

(1) Inside and along the whole of the externalboundaries of the property or propertiesowned or occupied by you .

(2) Around all paddocks under crop .(3) Where buildings or haystacks are situated

on property, additional firebreaks, not lessthan seven feet in width, must be providedwithin five feet of the perimeter of suchbuildings or haystacks, in such a manneras to completely encircle the buildings orhaystacks . If for any reason it is con-sidered impracticable to provide firebreaksin the position required by this notice, theapproval of the Shire Council must be ob-tained to construct such firebreaks in analternative position . Approval to any suchvariation will only be granted where theBush Fire Control Officer for the area hasfirst signified his approval to the variation .

Where the land of an owner or occupier abuts aconstructed road, and the owner or occupier has,after obtaining the approval of the Council, burnedor cleared the bush between the road formation andthe boundary of his land, such firebreak will beaccepted as complying with the requirements ofthis notice as far as it applied to the abuttingboundaries of the property .

Dated this 9th day of September, 1970 .By Order of the Council,

T. J. HARKEN,Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 .(Section 33 .)

Shire of Northam .Notice to all owners and/or Occupiers of Land

within the Shire of Northam .PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required on orbefore the dates referred to below to clear firebreakson land owned or occupied by you in accordancewith the following and thereafter to maintain thefirebreaks clear of all inflammable material up toand including the 15th day of April, 1971 :-

(1) you shall on or before 15th day of October,1970, clear of all inflammable materialfirebreaks of at least six feet in widthimmediately inside and along all externalboundaries of the land ; and

(2) you shall on or before 15th day of October,1970, clear of all inflammable materialfirebreaks of at least six feet in width insuch positions as to divide properties ofmore than 500 acres into separate sectionsof no more than 500 acres completelysurrounded by a firebreak of at least sixfeet in width ; and

(3) you shall on or before 15th day of October,1970, clear of all inflammable materialfirebreaks of at least six feet in widthwithin five chains of the perimeter of allbuildings and/or haystacks or groups ofbuildings and/or haystacks in such amanner as to completely encircle thebuildings and/or haystacks ; and

(4) you shall on or before the 15th day ofNovember, 1970, in the western section ofthe Shire of Northam (i .e ., all land westof the dividing line described hereunder)

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[18 September, 1970 .

and on or before the 29th day of Novem-ber, 1970, in the eastern section of theShire of Northam (i .e ., all land east andsouth of the dividing line described here-under) clear of all inflammable materialfirebreaks of at least six feet in widthimmediately surrounding all areas ofstanding crop or standing crop and pasturecombined in such positions so as areas ofstanding crop or standing crop and pasturecombined of more than 250 acres aredivided into separate areas of no morethan 250 acres ;

(5) you shall on or before the 15th day ofOctober, 1970, clear of all inflammablematerial two firebreaks of at least six feetin width and approximately one chainapart inside and along all property boun-daries which abut a Railway Reserve onwhich railway traffic is operating andwhere the Railway Reserve is situated out-side a townsite boundary ;

(6) you shall on or before the 15th day ofOctober, 1970, clear of all inflammablematerial (including standing and fallentrees, branches and undergrowth) fire-breaks of at least ten feet in width alongand as close as possible to all externalboundaries of each separate area of un-developed land and in such extra positionsso as areas of undeveloped land of morethan 500 acres are divided into areas ofno more than 500 acres completely sur-rounded by a firebreak ;

(7) you shall on or before the 15th day ofOctober, 1970, completely clear of all in-flammable material all separate townsitelots where the lot is one acre or less inarea .

Dividing Line :An imaginary line commencing at the north-

eastern corner of Avon Location 1779 ;thence running south and southeast

thence northeast along the said boundary,along the northeastern and southeasternboundaries of the said town to its inter-section of the Avon River ; thence southalong the said Avon River to the south-eastern boundary of the Shire .

If it is considered to be impracticable for anyreason to clear firebreaks or to remove inflam-mable material from land as required by thisnotice, you may apply to the Council or its dulyauthorised officer, not later than the 7th October,1970, for permission to provide firebreaks inalternative Positions or to take alternative actionto abate fire hazards on the land . If permission isnot granted by the Council or its duly authorisedofficer, you shall comply with the requirements ofthis notice .The penalty for failing to comply with this order

is a fine of not less than $10, nor more than $200,and a person in default is also liable, whetherprosecuted or not, to pay the cost of performingthe work directed in this Order if it is not carriedout by the owner or occupier by the date requiredby this notice .

By Order of the Council,J. BOWEN,

Shire Clerk .

Definitions and Clarification .For purpose of correct interpretation of this

notice please note that :-(1) Cropped Land :(a) If several paddocks of standing crop or

standing crop and pasture total no morethan 250 acres then a firebreak completelysurrounding the several paddocks issufficient .

(b) If a single paddock comprises several areasof standing crop divided by pasture, tim-bered, stony or other areas and the total

along the western boundaries of Buck-land Road (No . 25) and IrishtownRoad (No . 109) to the northwest-ern boundary of the Town of Northam ;

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area of the paddock is no more than 250acres, then a firebreak surrounding thepaddock is sufficient.

(c) If a single paddock of standing crop orstanding crop and pasture combined ismore than 250 acres in area, then addi-tional firebreaks would have to be providedso as to divide the paddock into separateareas of no more than 250 acres, with eachseparate area being surrounded by a fire-break.

(2) Undeveloped Land :(a) Undeveloped land should be regarded as

land which is virtually still in its virginstate and includes land on which develop-ment has commenced but has not beencompleted to any final stage . The term isnot intended to apply to areas of bush orsemi bush which have been left unclearedwithin a developed property because of thenature of the terrain or for shelter orsimilar purposes. Land which is developedto a "Parkland" state should be consideredas developed land .

(b) An area of undeveloped land means anarea, irrespective of shape or size which isnot completely or partially divided bydeveloped land . This means if two un-developed areas, whether of the same loca-tion number or not, are separated bydeveloped land, they must be regarded asseparate areas and should be treatedaccordingly.

(3) Owner or Occupier : An owner or occupier isconsidered by this Office to be the person registeredin Council's ratebook as such, irrespective ofwhether the land concerned is subject of Condi-tional Purchase Agreement, Contract of Sale,Mortgage, etc .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 33 .)

Pingelly Shire Council .

Notice to owners and Occupiers of Land inShire of Pingelly .

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required on orbefore the 6th day of November, 1970, to plough,cultivate, scarify or otherwise clear of all inflam-mable material, firebreaks not less than six (6)feet wide in the following position on all land ownedor occupied by you and thereafter to maintain suchfirebreaks until the 1st day of April, 1971 .

(a) Rural Land :(1) Inside and within one (1) chain of the

boundaries of all land used for pasture .(2) Within one (1) chain of the boundary of

all land under crop .(3) Within five (5) chains of the perimeter of

all buildings on the land .Firebreaks in the situation described hereunder

will be acceptable as complying with the require-ments of the notice as far as it applies to thecommon boundary between the lands of any ownersand occupiers and the abutting lands referred tohereunder :-

(1) Where the land of an owner or occupierabuts on a Public road and the owner oroccupier has burned or cleared the bushbetween the road formation and the com-mon boundary . (NOTE : Ploughing ofroad sides is prohibited by the PingellyShire Council .)

(2) Where the land of an owner or occupierabuts on Crown Land or Reserves and theowner or occupier has cleared a firebreaknot less than six (6) feet wide on theCrown Land Reserves along the CommonBoundary.

the

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(b) Townsite Land :(1) All vacant Lots are required to be cleared

of all debris and inflammable material .(2) Material constituting a fire hazard to be

cleared from all other Townsite Lots .If for any reason it is considered impracticable

to comply with any provision of this notice awritten application for a variation may be madeto the Shire Council and must reach the ShireClerk by the 30th day of October, 1970 .Dated this 27th day of August, 1970 .

By order of the Council,W. C. ROBINSON,

Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 33 .)

Shire of Waroona .

Firebreak Orders .

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land in theShire of Waroona .

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required, on orbefore the 30th day of November, 1970, to plough,cultivate, scarify, or otherwise clear of all inflam-mable material, firebreaks not less than six feetwide, and thereafter to maintain such firebreaksuntil the 15th day of April, 1971, in the followingpositions on the land owned or occupied by you :-

(1) Inside and along the boundaries of all landused for pasture .

(2) Immediately surrounding all land undercrop

(3) Within five chains of the perimeter of allbuildings on the land .

If it is impracticable for any reason to clearfirebreaks in the position required by this notice,the approval of the Council must be obtained toprovide them in an alternative situation .

Firebreaks in the situations described hereunderwill be accepted as complying with the require-ments of this notice so far as it applies to thecommon boundary between the land of any owneror occupier and the abutting lands referred tohereunder :-

(a) Where the land of an owner or occupierabuts on a declared road and the owneror occupier has burned or cleared bushbetween the road formation and the com-mon boundary .

(b) Where the land of an owner or occupierabuts on Crown land or a reserve and theowner or occupier has cleared a firebreaknot less than six feet wide on the Crownland or reserve along the common boun-dary .

Townsites : Owners and occupiers of townsite lotsin the district are required to clear them of anyaccumulation of inflammable material .

Dated this 9th day of September, 1970 .By Order of the Council,

M. D. GASTON,Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .

Shire of Wickepin .

Firebreak Order 1970-1971 .

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section33 of the Bush Fires Act, owners or occupiers ofproperty are hereby required, on or before the31st day of October, 1970, to plough, scarify or

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otherwise clear firebreaks, and thereafter maintainfree of inflammable materials, up to and includingthe first day of April, 1971, as follows :-

Rural Land .Firebreaks to be at least seven feet wide-

(1) inside the boundary of all land held byeach owner or occupier, and

(2) to subdivide each holding into lots of notgreater area than four hundred acres, and

(3) to completely surround every building,haystack, fuel ramp or dump on suchland .

Where such land abuts or is divided by a roador other reserve or crown land, firebreaks shall beprovided inside the common boundary unless theroad, other reserve or Crown land has been clearedand burned to a width of at least seven feet, bysuch owner or occupier .

Townsite Land .All lots within the Townsites of Harrismith, Tin-

currin, Toolibin, Wickepin and Yealering are re-quired to be totally cleared of all debris of inflam-mable material.

If it is considered impracticable, for any reason,to clear firebreaks in the position required by thisnotice, or to otherwise comply with this Order, theapproval of the Council must be obtained beforethe Fourteenth day of October, 1970, to providethem in an alternative situation .Failure to comply with these requirements

renders the owner or occupier liable to a penaltyof not less than $10 nor more than $200 .

By order of the Council,W. I. WEIR,

Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .Shire of Wyalkatchem .

Notice to all Owners and/or Occupiers of Landwithin the Shire of Wyalkatchem .

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section33 of the above Act, the owners and/or occupiersof land within the Shire of Wyalkatchem arehereby required to prepare firebreaks on or beforethe 31st day of October, 1970, in the mannerdescribed hereunder :-

Rural Lands .Prepare and maintain until the 7th day of

February, 1971, an effective firebreak to a widthof not less than eight (8) feet around the bound-ary of crop and grass paddocks, such break to benot more than one chain inside the boundaryfence, and to clear and maintain firebreaks atleast eight (8) feet wide within one chain of theperimeter of any building or group of buildingsor hay stacks, in such a manner as to completelyencircle the buildings or hay stacks .

Townsites .On or before the 31st day of October, 1970, all

town lots within the Shire of Wyalkatchem arerequired to be cleared and maintained free of alldebris of an inflammable nature until the 1st dayof April, 1971 ."Inflammable material" is defined for the

purpose of this notice to include bush (as definedin the Bush Fires Act), timber, boxes, cartons,paper and like inflammable materials, rubbish andalso any combustible matter, but does not includegreen standing trees or growing bushes and plantsin gardens and lawns .

If for any reason it is considered impracticableto provide firebreaks in the position required bythis notice, the approval of the Shire Councilmust be obtained to prepare such firebreaks inan alternative position . Approval to any suchvariation will only be granted where the Bush FireControl Officer for the area has first signifiedhis approval to the variation .The penalty for failing to comply with this

notice is a fine of not less than $10 nor morethan. $200 and a person in default is also liable,

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[18 September, 1970 .

whether prosecuted or not, to pay the cost ofperforming the work directed in this notice if itis not carried out by the owner or occupier bythe date required by this notice .

If the requirements of this notice are carriedout by burning, such burning must be in accord-ance with the relevant provisions of the Bush FiresAct .Dated this 11th day of September, 1970 .

By Order of the Council,R. H. SOLOSY,

Shire Cler

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT .Tenders, closing at Perth at 2.30 p.m. on the

dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for thefollowing works.Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon . Min-

ister for Works, c/o Contract Office, Public WorksDepartment, corner King's Park Road and Have-lock Street, West Perth", and are to be endorsed"Tender" .The highest, lowest, or any tender will not

necessarily be accepted.

ContractNo .

17612

17616

17617

17618

17619

17620

17621

17622

17623

17624

17625

17626

17627

17628

Project

Port Hedland Harbour andLight Office-Alterationsand Additions

Supply and Installation ofTelevision Antenna Sys-tems for Schools

Mandurah Primary School-Additions (ThreeClassrooms and Toilets)

Dalwallinn Junior HighSchool-New CompositeScience Room, StaffQuarters and Conversionof Multi-purpose Room

Fremantle Gaol-Flood-lighting, Stage 2-Elec-trical Installation

Maujimup Primary School-Repairs and Renova-tions

The Rural & IndustriesBank ofW.A ., 593 HayStreet, Perth-Supplyand Fixing of SpecialJoinery, Bank Fittings

South Perth-AgriculturalDepartment-50 KVADiesel Alternator Set-Supply and Installation

Kalamunda PrimarySchool-Repairs andRenovations

Avonvale Primary School(Northam)-Repairs andRenovations

Leonora Native Hostel-Construction of EffluentDisposal Scheme

Perth - GovernmentChemical Laboratories-Fuel Technology La-boratories-MechanicalEngineering Services-Installation

Wilson Park School-South Collie-GroundsWater Reticulation

Beverley Old Hospital-Purchase and Removalof Buildings and Inm-provements

ClosingDate

1970Sept. 222

Sept, 22

Sept. 29

Sept. 20

Sept. 29

Sept . 29

Sept . 22

Oct . 6

Sept . 29

Oct. 6

Oct. 6

Oct. 13

Oct. 13

Oct. 6

Conditions nowAvailable at

P.W.D., West PerthP.W .D ., Port Hed-land

P.W .D West PerthP.W.D

.,

., GeraldtonP.W .D ., KalgoorlieP.W .D ., AlbanyP.W.D ., Bunbury

P.W .D ., West PerthP.W .D ., BunburyClerk of Courts, Pin-

jarra)

P.W .D ., West PerthP.W .D ., NorthamP.W .D ., GeraldtouPolice Station, Dal-

wallinu

P.W .D ., West Perth

P.W .D ., West PerthP.W .D . (A.D.), Bun-

buryClerk of Courts, Man-

jimup

P.W .D ., West Perth

P.W.D ., West Perth

P.W.D ., West Perth

P.W .D ., West PerthP.W .D . (A .D .), Nor-tham

P.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D., KalgoorlieMining Registrar,

Leonora

P.W.D ., West Perth

P.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D ., Bunbury

P.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D ., NorthamClerk of Courts, Bev-

erley

° At 10 a .m, at W.A . Government Tender Board, 74 Murray Street,Perth.

$ $30 deposit on documents .J. McCONNELL,

Under Secretary for Works .

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GOVERNMENT GAZE! IE, W.A .

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Acceptance of Tenders

Public Works Department,Perth, 9th September, 1970 .

P.W. 1156/61 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilunder the provisions of the Bunbury Port Auth-ority Act has been pleased to appoint Frederick E .Roberts as Chairman of the said Authority for theyear ending June 30, 1971 .

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works .

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1967 .

Sale of Land .L.R.O. 680/68 .

NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theGovernor has authorised under section 29 (7) ofthe Public Works Act, 1902-1967 the sale by PrivateContract of the land hereinafter described, suchland being no longer required for the purpose forwhich it is held .

L.R.O. 748/69Town Planning and Development Act, 1928-1967 ; Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act, 1959-1966 ;

Public Works Act, 1902-1967

LAND ACQUISITION

Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme-Public Open Space-Swan River North

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto-being all in the Swan District-have, in pursuance of the written consent under the Town Planning and Development Act, 1928-1967, given pursuant to the powers contained in the Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act, 1959-1966 and approvalunder the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, of His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council,dated the 9th day of September, 1970, been compulsorily taken and set apart for the purposes of Metropolitan Region TownPlanning Scheme-Public Open Space-Swan River North .

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown marked off on PlanP.W.D ., W.A. 46111, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth .

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in the Metropolitan Region Town Planning Authority for an estatein fee simple in possession for the purposes herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations,estates, interests, rights-of-way, or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE

2971

Land .Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 244, being

that part of Lot 247 on Plan 3837 as is moreparticularly delineated and coloured green on PlanP.W.D. W.A. 45155 and being part of the land inCertificate of Title Volume 1249, Folio 119 .Dated this 18th day of September, 1970 .

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works .

Public Works Department,Perth, 9th September, 1970 .

H. & L. 394/50 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve the appointment ofColin Peter Wood as an Inspector in accordancewith section, 14 (1) of the Western AustralianMarine Act, 1948-1969, and also under this section14 (1) of the said Act to approve the appointmentsas surveyors of Alexander McAllister, Alan Brown,Ean James Burns and Thomas Frederick Rann .

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works .

No. on PlanP.W.D ., W.A. Owner or Reputed Owner

Description

AreaNo. 46111

a, r.

P.Westley Bellingham Maley and Portion of Swan Location S, being Lots 618, 619, 624 and 625 3 3 4 .5Henry Claude Hounsome Maley

on Plan 3712 (Certificates of Title Volume 617, Folio 179, andVolume 842, Folio 61)

Certified correct this 1st, day of September, 1970 .

ROSS HUTCHINSON,

DOUGLAS KENDREW,Minister for Works.

Governor in Executive Council .

Dated this 9th day of September, 1970 .

ContractNo. Particulars Contractor Amount

817609 New Primary School, 1970-Supply and Installation of Fixed Neeta Furniture 22,141 .40

Furniture17591 North-East Morley Primary School-Electrical Installation

Forest Electrics Pty Ltd 7,064 .0017588 Lockridge Primary School (Eden Hill)-Electrical Installation . . .. Power Construction Pty Ltd 7,197 .0017597 h orth Parmeha Primary School-Electrical Installation _ . .

. 1 V. G. Davies Pty Ltd 11,940 .0017593 North-East Balga Primary School-Electrical Installation

. . . . Associated Electrics Pty LtdI

11,180 .00

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[18 September, 1970 .

L.R .O. 18/67Industrial Lands Development Authority Act, 1966-1970 ; Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act, 1959-1966 ;

Public Works Act, 1902-1967

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESUME LANDMetropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Improvement Plan No . 1 (Kewdale Lands Development)

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Swan District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Metropolitan Region Town PlanningScheme Improvement Plan No. 1 (Kewdale Lands Development), and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off onPlans P.W.D ., W.A. 45507 and 45984, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth .

SCHEDULE

No . Owner or Reputed Owner

Occupier or Reputed Occupier

Description Area(approx.)

a. r .

P.1 Crown . . . .

Vacant

That part of Acton Avenue lying to the 0 0 2 .7Southeast of and abutting May Streetand being part of the land shown colouredgreen on L .T.O. Diagram 40333

2 Crown . . . .

Vacant

That part of Belmont Avenue lying to the 0 0 30 .8Southeast of Noble Street and being partof the land shown coloured green onL.T.O. Diagram 39468

Dated this 18th day of September, 1970 .

ROSS HUTCHINSON,Minister for Works .

M.R.D. 924/62Main Roads Act, 1930-1969 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1967

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Riverton District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, provision of access in con-nection with the construction of the Riverton-Welshpool Controlled Access Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land aremarked off on Plan M.R.D ., W.A. 3677 T.B. 7145, which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, 32St George's Terrace, Perth.

SCHEDULE

Dated this 15th day of September, 1970 .

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads .

Main Roads Act, 1930-69 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1967

M.R.D. 2485/67NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under Section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Avon District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening the Midland-GoomallingRoad, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 2670, which may be inspected at the officeof the Commissioner of Main Roads, 32 St . George's Terrace, Perth .

SCHEDULE

Dated this 15th day of September, 1970.

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads .

No . Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx .)

Industrial Extracts Limited Hon. Minister for Works Portion of Avon Location V being part ofa . r .0 0

P .11 .5

(Caveat 3929/68) Lot 31 on Plan 88 (Certificate of Title

2 Oriel Vivian Lloyd 0. V. LloydVolume 840, Folio 74)

Portion of Avon Location V (Certificate of 0 0 9 .8Title Volume, 186, Folio 128A)

No . Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

Kevin William Merriman K. W. Merriman Portion of Canning Location 25, being parta. r .0 0

P.10 .9

2 Luciano Domenico Monte and L. D. and C . Monte

of Lot 895 on Plan 4386 (Certificate ofTitle 1257, Folio 397)

Portion of Canning Location 25, being part 0 0 1 .6Concetto Monte of Lot 896 on Plan 4386 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1113, Folio 736)

This Notice supersedes Items 1 and 2 in the Notice of Intention o e published on page 15 of Government Gazatte, dated the9th January, 1970 .

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Dated this 16th day of September, 1970 .

1 Alfred Haldane Roy Harris . . . . A. H. R. Harris

2 Hugh Ellington Wilson, Peter H. E ., P . E . and D . E . WilsonEllington Wilson and DavidEllington Wilson

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD WESTERN AUSTRALIA .Tenders are invited for Westfield Wastewater

Treatment Plant.DRAWINGS, Conditions of Contract, and Specifi-cations may be obtained from the AdministrativeAssistant Engineering, Room 409, GovernmentOffice Building, 2 Havelock Street, West Perth onor after 21st September, 1970 upon payment of adeposit of $25.00 for two copies . This deposit willbe refunded on return of both copies of the con-tract documents in good order and condition withinthree weeks of the date of closing of tenders .

Tenders are to be addressed to the General Man-ager, Metropoltan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Board, Kings Park Road, West Perth,W.A. 6005 and will be received up to 2 .30 p.m. onthe 2nd November, 1970 . Tenders shall be marked"Tender for Westfield Wastewater TreatmentPlant" and shall be placed in the Tender Box inRoom 409-Administrative Assistant Engineering-at the abovementioned address . A complete bookof tender documents must be submitted with eachtender .

GOVERNMENT GAZE! ii, W .A .

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Main Roads Act, 1930-1969 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1967

M.R.D. 904/69

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under Section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Mundaring District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening for South Carriage-way, Great Eastern Highway, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 3108, which may beinspected at the office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, 32 St . George's Terrace, Perth .

SCHEDULE

Annie Elizabeth Fraser

Description

Main Roads Act, 1930-1969 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1967

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Dalwallinu District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening and deviatingMidland-Meekatharra Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D ., W.A. 6908-7, which maybe inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, 32 St George's Terrace, Perth .

SCHEDULE

No . Owner or Reputed Owner

Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description

Area(approx .)

a. r.Portion of Mahogany Creek Lot 55, being

0 0 16.5part of Lot 7 on Diagram 28119 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1284, Folio 833)

Portion of Mahogany Creek Lot 56 (Cer-

0 0 24.9tificate of Title Volume 1079, Folio 989)

Portion of Mahogany Creek Lot 57 (Cer-

0 0 35tificate of Title Volume 1219, Folio 47)

Portion of Mahogany Creek Lots 58 and 59

0 0 28.6(Certificate of Title Volume 499, Folio179)

P .

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads .

M.R.D. 875/69

Area(approx .)

P .a. r .Portions of Victoria Locations 9888 and 5 2 30 .1

9889 (Certificate of Title Volume 1259,Folio 19)

Portion of Melbourne Location 1979 (Cer- 2 0 21 .3tificate of Title Volume 1155, Folio 697)

Item No. 1 supersedes the item of the Notice of Intention to Resume published in the Government Gazette of the 19th June, 1970 .

Dated this 14th day of September, 1970.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads .

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD .

Metropolitan Sewerage .

Notice of Intention .

M.W.B. 666922/70 .NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20of the Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1970, of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provi-sion of the following works, namely :-

Bateman .

Thirty-six inch diameter Bull Creek Branch Sewer .Description of Proposed Works .

The construction of a thirty-six inch diameterplastilined reinforced concrete pipe sewer withmanholes and all other apparatus connectedtherewith .

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier

1 Charles Allan Ayres C. A . Ayres

2 Claude Hotchin C. Hotchin

3 Gordon Leslie Johnson and G. L. and M. F . Johnson . . . .Madeleine Florence John-son

4 John Francis Fraser and J. F . and A. E . Fraser

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

The Localities in which the Proposed Works willbe Constructed or Provided .

Portion of the City of Melville between Dean_Road and Controlled Access Road and from SouthStreet northwards to the southern boundary ofLoc. 27 and as described hereunder and as shownon plan M.W.B. 10749 .The Purposes for which the Proposed Works are

to be Constructed or Provided .For the disposal of waste water .

Route of Proposed Works .Commencing at the end of the Bibra Lake Main

Sewer situated seven feet south of the southernalignment of South Street and two hundred feeteast of the eastern alignment of Dean Road andproceeding generally northerly across South Streetto and across portion Canning Loc . 28 to andacross State Electricity Commission transmissioneasement and thence generally easterly across thesaid portion 28 to the western boundary of theControlled Access Road all as shown on planM.W.B. 10749 .The Times when and Place at which Plans, Sections

and Specifications may be Inspected .At the office of the Board, corner of Kings Park

Road and Havelock Street, West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 18th day of September,1970 between the hours of 9 a .m. and 3 .30 p.m .

G. SAMUEL,General Manager .

NOTE.Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1970provide that:-

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or provi-sion of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication ofthe above notice .

(b) If, after that month has expired, the ob-jections lodged are not sufficient to re-quire approval to be withheld and pro-vided other requirements of the Act havebeen complied with, the Governor maymake an Order, to be notified in theGovernment Gazette, empowering theBoard to undertake the construction ofthe proposed works .

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD .Metropolitan Water Supply .

Notice of Intention.M.W.B. 825847/70 .

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1970 of the intention of theBoard to undertake the construction and provi-sion of the following works, namely :-

Shire of Gosnells-Gosnells .Twelve-inch feeder main in Verna Street.

Description of Proposed Works .The construction of a twelve-inch diameter water

main about three thousand, six hundred and fortyfeet in length, complete with valves and all othernecessary apparatus .

The Localities in which the Proposed Works willbe Constructed or Provided .

Commencing at the junction of Norman Streetand Verna Street and proceeding thence in asouthwesterly direction along Verna Street to theintersection of Verna Street and Corfield Street,and terminating thereat .The above works and localities are shown on

plan M.W.B. 10734 .

[18 September, 1970 .

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed or Provided .

To augment the supply of water to Gosnells .The Times when and Place at which Plans, Sections

and Specifications may be Inspected .At the office of the Board, corner of Kings Park

Road and Havelock Street, West Perth, for onemonth on and after the 18th day of September,1970, between the hours of 9 a .m. and 3.30 p.m .

G. SAMUEL,General Manager .

NOTE .Sections 22 and 23 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1970provide that :-

(a) Any local authority or person interestedmay lodge a written objection with theBoard against the construction or provi-sion of the proposed works, within onemonth after the date of publication ofthe above notice .

(b) If, after that month has expired, the ob-jections lodged are not sufficient to re-quire approval to be withheld and pro-vided other requirements of the Act havebeen complied with, the Governor maymake an Order, to be notified in theGazette, empowering the Board to under-take the construction of the proposedworks .

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE ACT, 1909-1970 .

Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Board,

Perth, 9th September, 1970 .M.W.B. 675132/68 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting pursuant to the powers conferred by theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Act, 1909-1970, has been pleased-

(a) to approve of the Board carrying out theworks described in the Schedule here-under ; and

(b) to exempt the works from the provisionsof sections 20, 21, 22 and 23 of the Act.

Schedule .Metropolitan Sewerage .

Reticulation Area 1, Part 4-Belmont .Portion of the Shire of Belmont between Acton

Avenue, Menzies Street, Roberts Road/EstherStreet and Crown Street and as shown on planM.W.B. 10195 .

Amendment of Routes .The construction of nine-inch, six-inch and four-

inch diameter pipe sewers together with manholesand all other apparatus connected therewith .

(a) A nine-inch diameter pipe sewer com-mencing at an existing Manhole C465situated near the northeastern boundaryof lot 10 St. Kilda Road and near thenorthwestern alignment of Roberts Roadand proceeding northeasterly alongRoberts Road near its northwestern align-ment across Acton Avenue to a manholeC461 near its northeastern alignment ;thence northwesterly along Acton Avenuenear its northeastern alignment to a man-hole C460 in Esther Street near its northwestern alignment ; thence northeasterlyalong Esther Street to an existing man-hole C459 situated near the northwesternalignment to Lyons Street also a six-inch diameter pipe sewer commencing ata manhole C460 near the northern cornerof Acton Avenue and Esther Street andproceeding northwesterly along ActonAvenue near its northeastern alignmentto a manhole C461A situated near the

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northwestern boundary of lot 21 EstherStreet, as shown on Plan M.W.B. No. 10195in lieu of a nine-inch diameter pipe sewercommencing at a manhole situated in thenorthern corner of lot 13 St. Kilda Roadand proceeding northeasterly across thesaid lot 13 and lot 6 Acton Avenue nearits northwestern boundary to and acrossActon Avenue to and across lots 21-26inclusive Esther Street near their north-western boundaries to a point in LyonsStreet near its northwestern alignment, asoriginally shown on Plan M .W.B. No. 10181 .

G. SAMUEL,General Manager .

TOWN OF COTTESLOE .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS, YEAR

ENDED 30th JUNE, 1970 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

2975

Deferred Assets : Deposit-Analytical

$

Contingent Liability :(i) The amount of interest included in loan debentures

payable over the life of the loans and not shownunder the heading of Loan Liability is approxi-mately $210,022 .

(ii) Main Roads Department additional grant notmatched to be transferred to Trust Fund, $3,077 .

C . L. HARVEY,Mayor .

D. G. HILL,Town Clerk .

We have audited the books, accounts and vouchers ofthe Town of Cottesloe for the twelve months ended 30thJune, 1970 . We certify that the following statementsattached hereto, which are prepared in accordance withthe Local Government Accounting Directions, namely :-

(a) Statement of Receipts and Payments-Form No . 6,(b) Road and Roadmaking Plant Expenditure-Forms

No. 6b, 6c, 6e, 6f,(c) Adjustment Account-Form No . 7,(d) Loan Statement for year ended 30/6/69-Form No .

8A,(e) Statements of Trust Fund Receipts and Payments-

Form No. 13,(f) Statement of Loan Capital Fund-Form No . 14,(g) Statements of Reserve Funds-Form No . 15,

correctly summarise the transactions of the Town ofCottesloe for the twelve months ended 30th June, 1970 .In our opinion the attached balance sheet correctly shows

the assets and liabilities of the Town of Cottesloe at the30th June, 1970, according to the books and accounts ofthe Town and the information given to us .

C . A. K. STACY,J. F. OCKERBY,

Chartered Accountants,Auditors.

SHIRE OF CHITTERING .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1970 .MUNICIPAL FUND .

Receipts .$

Rates

. . . . 28,665 .92Licences :

Traffic 21,594.09Dog Act 8.50

Government Grants :Main Roads Department 25,300.00Transport Board 171 .00C .A.R. Grant 23,982 .00

Income from Property 562 .50Private Works and Plant 2,667 .23Health Services 17 .00Sale of Poisons 34.84Fines and Penalties 7,546.95Sale of Plates 730.80Pound Fees 58.00Sale of Plant and Property 4,240.50All other Receipts 3,554.30

Total Receipts $119,113 .63

SUMMARY .$

Credit Balance, 1/7/69 4,640Receipts per Statement 421,826

$426,466Payments per Statement 434,731

Debit Balance, 30/6/70 . . . . $8,265

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1970 .

CurrentAssets .

Assets : $Cash and Bank Balances-Muni-cipal Fund

Sundry Debtors-Rates 37,186 .21Sanitation 201 .25Cottesloe Surf Life Saving

11,306 .07Club

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Less unearned interest . . 3,064 .38

8,241 .69Tourist Development Auth-

ority

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 53,912 .16Less unearned interest . . 11,836.19

42,075 .97North Cottesloe Surf LifeSaving Club . . . . 17,296.32Less unearned interest 6,351 .98

10,944 .34Sea View Golf Club 102,707 .05

Less unearned interest 43,449 .6059,257 .45

Other 700 .87Stock in Han 964 .53

Non-current Assets :3,145 .73Trust Fund . . . .

Loan Capital Fund 14,503 .43Reserve Funds 13,128 .36Short Term Investments :

5,300 .00Reserve Fund (Open AirAuditorium) . .

Loan Capital Fund . . 30,000 .00

Payments .Administration : $

Staff Section 25,675Membership Section 5,161

Debt Service :Interest on Loans . . 24,102Repayment of Principal 30,481Interest on Overdraft 149

Public Works and Services 158,804Town Planning

. . . . 2,833Health Services :

Salaries-Inspectors and M .O.H . 3,675Inspection Expenses 428

Sanitation 20,948Prevention of Disease 105Other Health Expenditure 2,115Building Control :

Salaries 3,645Transport, Superannuation, etc . 856

Public Works Overhead 18,934Less allocation to Works and Services 18,934

Plant Machinery Tools 9,920Materials 389Donations and Grants :

Statutory 7,402Non-statutory 1,123

Other Works and Services 26,251Transfer to Reserve Funds 6,254Transfer to Trust Fund 255All Other Expenditure 104,160

Total Payments $434,731

Receipts .$

Rates

. . . . 189,221Licenses 3,001Government Grants and Reco 6,319Main Roads Trust Account 65,838Income from Property . . . . 24,879Sanitation Charges 1,179Fines and Penalties 229Other Fees 136All Other Revenue 131,024

Total Receipts $421,826

CommitteeReserve Fund Con aFixed Assets :

Freehold Land at valuation)Buildings (at valuation)

Less depreciation provision . .

Furniture (at valuation)Less depreciation provisi n

325,093 .56107,586 .00

360 .0018,428 .36

926 .93

217,507 .56

20,787 .91

27,960 .917,173 .00

Machinery (at valuation)Less depreciation provision ..

62,850 .3523,066 .00

39,784 .35Tools (at valuation) 2,688 .00Combined Dog Control Com

182 .95tee vehicle

Total Assets $526,315 .89

Current Liabilities :Liabilities .

$Bank Overdraft

. . .. 8,264 .53Sundry Creditors 3,563 .70

Non-current Liabilities :Trust Fund 3,145 .73Reserve Funds 18,428 .36

21,574.09Deferred Liabilities : Loan Liability

457,275 .53(Form 8A) . . ..

$490,677 .85

SUMMARY .$

Total Assets 526,315 .89Total Liabilitie 490,677 .85

Municipal Accumulation (Surplus) $35,838 .04

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[18 September, 1970 .

Expenditure$

Administration . . ..

. . . .

10,510 .88Less Proportion allocated to Works

4,592.005,918 .88

Other Administration . . . . 165 .89Members' Section . . . . . . . . .. . . 740 .73Debt Service :

Interest on Loans and OverdraftRepayment of Principal

Public Works-Road ConstructionRoads MaintenanceParks and Reserves

Buildings Construction a d E uip-ment

Buildings MaintenanceHealth Services . . . .Vermin ServicesNoxious Weed ControLibrariesBush Fire ControlTraffic ControlWater SuppliesPlant PurchasesC .A .R. Fund RemittanceDonations and Grants :

StatutoryNon-statutory

Private WorksOther Expenditure

Total Expenditure

$125.945 .28

SUMMARY .

Credit Balance, 1st July, 1969

. . . .

3,706.22Receipts as per Statement .. . .

119,113 .63

122,819 .85Payments as per Statement

. . .. 125,945 .28

Debit Balance, 30th June, 1970

. . ..

$3,125 .43

TRUST FUND .Receipts.

Credit Balance, 1st July, 1969Nomination DepositsSuperannuation PaymentRelief Fund AppealSale of Land for RatesOther

Total Receipts

Payments .

Nomination FeesSuperannuation PaymentRelief Fund AppealOtherCredit Balance, 30th June, 9

LOAN CAPITAL FUND .Receipts .

Balance, 1st July, 1969 :Loan 24Loan 25

Loans Raised, 1969/70, Loan 26

Total Receipts

Loan 24-Parks and ReservesLoan 25-Roads ConstructionLoan 26-Roads ConstructionBalance, 30th June, 1970

Total Liabilities

Payments .

Liabilities .Current Liabilities :

Municipal Bank Debit BalanceRefunds AccountSundry Creditors . . . .Accrued Charges

Non-current Liabilities :Trust FundLoan Liability

$

5,390 .0613,780 .65

41,110 .4914,236 .49

476 .24

477 .50231 .2541 .84899 .18351 .18699 .56769 .92

4,564 4334 .15

15,165 .1618,042 .09

150.0020 .00

2,622 .8456 .75

$17 .5250 .00

3,054.30826.10

1,630 .00352 .78

$5,930.70

60 .003,054 .30826 .10486 .61

1,503 .69

$5,930 .70

5,454.501,000.506,000.00

$12,455 .00

2,826 .461,000 .504,999 .503,628 .54

$12,455 .00

BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED THE30th JUNE, 1970.

Assets.Current Assets :

$Sundry Debtors

3,961.57Stock on Hand

113.20Non-current Assets 5,132 .23

Deferred Assets .. . . 798.39Fixed Assets :

Land . . . . 5,184 .15Buildings 45,596 .72Machinery, Plant and Tools 71,185 .53Furniture and Equipment 3,208 .13Playground Equipment . . . .

162.00

Total Assets

135,341 .92

3,125 .43284 .87

1,640 .291,502 .11

1,503 .6992,632 .35

$100,688.74

Contingent Liability : The amount of interest includedin loan debentures issued, payable over the life of theloans is $25,304.29 .

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars in-eluded in the accompanying statements of account of theShire of Chittering for the 12 months ended the 30thJune, 1970, are correct .

G. L. BEALES,President .

N. EVANS,Shire Clerk .

I certify having examined the books and accounts ofthe Shire of Chittering, also compared the Statements ofReceipts and Payments of the Municipal Fund, Trust Fundand Loan Capital Fund for the 12 months ended 30thJune, 1970, and the Balance Sheet as at that date andfound same to be correct and in accordance with thebooks, accounts and documents produced.

C. GRIGG, A.A .S .A .,Auditor .

10th September, 1970 .

SHIRE OF GREENBUSHES.MUNICIPAL FUND .

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR PERIOD

Contingent Liability : The amount of interest includedin loan debentures issued, payable over the life of theloans, and not shown under the heading of loan liabilityis approximately $20,129 .19 of which $653 .56 relates to aGovernment subsidised loan.We hereby certify that the figures and particulars above

are correct .G. S. ABBOTTS,

President.E. C. MOLYNEUX,

Clerk .

ENDED 28th FEBRUARY, 1970 .Receipts.

Rates 11,983 .72Licences 7,751 .68Government Grants 11,483 .26M.R.T. Fund Grants . . . 8,320 .00Income from Property 323 .46Sanitation 954 .29Other Fees 140 .90Other Revenue 14,485 .01Refunds and Transfe s 7,886 .49Sale of Assets 1,520 .00

$64,848 .81

Administration :

Payments .

Staff Section 2,523 .22Membership Section 516 .70

Debt Service 4,607 .99Public Works and Services 22,659.29Health Services . . . . 1,131 .40Vermin Services 911 .87Bushfire Control 417 .18Traffic Control 558 .08Plant and Tools Purchased 1,253 .75Payment to M.R.T. Fund 6,026 .53Other Expenditure

. . . . 9,021 .50Refunds 7,858 .23

$57,485 .74SUMMARY .

Balance at 1st July, 1969

. . . . Overdrawn 7,14$9 .95

Payments as per Statement 57,485 .74

64,635 .69Receipts as per Statement 64,848 .81Balance at 28th February, 1970

Surplus $213.12

BALANCE SHEET AS AT THE 28th FEBRUARY, 1970 .Assets .

Current Assets 7 .7419,84$

Non-current Assets 568.00Deferred Assets 2,964.06Fixed Assets

.. . . 76,644 .83Total Assets . . . . . . . . $100,024 .63

Current Liabilities

Liabilities .

5,092 .55Non-current Liabilities 568 .00Deferred Liabilities 45,135 .34

Total Liabilities $50,795 .89

Total AssetsSUMMARY .

100,02 .63Total Liabilities

. . . . . . . . 50,795 .89Municipal Accumulation Account . . . . $49,228 .74

SUMMARY .Total Assets 135,34 .92Total Liabilities

. . . .

. . 100,688 .74

Municipal Accumulation Account Surplus $34,653 .18

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2977

SHIRE OF MINGENEW.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1970.Receipts .

(3)-83140

Liabilities .

Current Liabilities 2,265 .66Fixed Liabilities 33,954 .44Deferred Liabilities

11,946 .12

$48,166 .22

We certify that the above figures and particulars arecorrect.

W. C. K. PEARSE, C.B.E .,President .

G. O. McCRACKEN,Shire Clerk .

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shireof Mingenew for the year ended 30th June, 1970. I certifythat the annual statements mentioned above correspondwith the books of accounts, vouchers and documents sub-mitted for audit and are in my opinion correct, subjectto my report .

Administration :

Payments .

$ M. ANSTEY,Government Inspector of Municipalities.Staff section

. .. .

11,301 .75Members' Section

1,631.54Debt Service

66,562 .24Public Works and Services

74,105 .54Buildings :

Construction and Equipment

1,030.99Maintenance

7,820.32Town Planning

173.79Health Services

1,585.65Sanitation

864.80Vermin Services

995.65Bush Fire Control

361.81Traffic Control

7,512.64

SHIRE OF MT. MARSHALL .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1970 .Receipts .

$Cemeteries

60.12 Rates

. .. .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

.. . .Payments in lieu of Rates

94,732 .2250.00Plant Purchased

6,508.80 .. . .Licenses 31,194.51Materials Purchased

76,811 .03 . . ..

. . . .

.

. .. .Government Grants and Recoups 40,788.21Less Allocated to Works

75,164 .93 . . . .C .A .R . Grants 49,797 .001,646 .10 . . . .

. .. .

.. . .

. . . .Income from Property 28,651 .07M.R.D. Trust Account . . ..

13,416 .42 Sanitation Charges 1,205 .55Donations and Grants

40.00 Fines and Penalties 295 .10Other Works and Services

3,919.97 Cemtery Receipts 35 .00Transfer to Reserve

300.00 Vermin Receipts 109.90Other Expenditure

1,109.78 .. .

. . . .

. .. .Other Fees 1,189.35

$200,947 .91 Transfer from Trading Concern, Loan InterestAll other Revenue

737.162,900.31

SUMMARY . 251,685 .38$Debit Balance, 1st July, 1969

15,532 .59Plus Payments

. . . .

.. . .

. . . .

200,947 .91 Payments.

216,480 .50 Administration : $Less Receipts

214,176.07 Staff Section 8,989 .69Members' Section 2,409 .01

Debit Balance, 30/6/70

$2,304 .43 Debt Service

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 46,617 .06Public Works and ServicesLibrary Service

129,966 .79790 .75

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1970 . Health Services

. .. . 1,162 .75Vermin Services 1,822 .65Assets . Bush Fire Control

. .. . 913 .58Current Assets

11,635 .58Health/Traffic GroupTraffic Control

. . . .

. . .. . . . .1,872,43738 .12Stock in Hand . . ..

1,746.76 Cemeteries

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 267 .99Non-current Assets

1,400.71 Plant, Machinery and Tools 31,480 .50Deferred Assets

16,569.42 Operation Costs 2,170 .59Fixed Assets

. . ..

. 401,198 .63 C.A .R. Payments 26,525 .45Electricity Undertakin I vestment

33,954 .44 Donations and Grants 1,093 .56All other Expenditure 8,417 .89$466,505 .54

$265,238 .81Liabilities .

Current Liabilities

24,851 .46Non-current Liabilities

13,647 .31SUMMARY .

Payments to 30/6/70

$

265,238 .81Deferred Liabilities

417,778 49 Less Receipts to 30/6/70

. .. . 251,685 .38Balance, 1/7/69 . . . .

. . ..

. .. .

2,446.18$456,277.26 254,131 .56

Debit balance, 30/6/70

$11,107.25TRADING FUND-ELECTRICITY SUPPLY .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR YEAR BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1970.

Assets .ENDED 30th JUNE, 1970 .

Receipts .

Credit Balance as at 1/7/69

13,496 .37 Current Assets : Sundry Debtors 9,832.58Sales of Current

24,515 .60 Non-current Assets :Trust Fund 221 .82Sundry Receipts

. . . .

. . . .

. .. .

27.79 . . . .

. .. .

. .. .

. .. .

.. . .Loan Capital Fund 23,262 .31Municipal Fund Capital Advance . .. .

119.19 . .. .

. .. .

.. . .Deferred Assets: Treasury Loans 21 and 24 1,516.08

$38,158 .95 Fixed Assets :Land and Buildings 118,365 .72Furniture

. .. . 5,661 .24Payments . Plant and Machinery 178,155 .05

$ Beacon Streetlight Aerials 1,767 .64Administration

1,808.94 Tools

. .. .

. .. .

. . . . 4,262 .03Distribution Costs

13,506 .12 Trading Fund Investment 22,380 .57Overhead Costs .. . .

1,631.41 Drums Suspense

. . . . 67 .50Capital Expenditure

119.19Transfer to Municipal Fund

13,960 42 Total Assets

.. . . . . . . $365,492 .54Other Expenditure

7.00Bank Balance, 30/6/70

7,125.87 Liabilities.$38,158 .95 Current Liabilities 28,037 .47

Non-current Liabilities 221 .82ELECTRIC LIGHT ACCOUNT. Deferred Liabilities : Loan Liabili 224,933 .59

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1970 . Total Liabilities .. . . $253,192 .88Assets.

$Current Assets

11,745 .46 SUMMARY .Fixed Assets

31,535 .90 Total Assets 365,492 .54Deferred Assets

4,884.86 Less Liabilities

. . . .

. . . .

.. . .

.. . . .. . .

253,192 .88$48,166 .22 Municipal Accumulation Account (Surplus) . . . . $112,299.66

$Rates

. .. .

.. . .

. . .. 85,294.04Payment in lieu of Rates 354 .10Licences

. . ..

. . .. . . . . 19,688.47Government Grants 34,013.60C.A.R. Grant

. . .. . . . . 25,821 .00Income from Property 15,072.51Sanitation Charges 231 .32Water Supply Charges 3 .55Fines and Penalties 9,733 .06Cemetery Receipts 28.00Vermin Receipts 108 .35Other Fees 651 .43All other Receipts 23,176.64

$214,176 .07

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TRADING FUND .

BEACON ELECTRICITY SUPPLY TRADING FUND .

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[18 September, 1970 .

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars aboveare correct.

B. M. GILLETTPresident .

C . G. ELLIS,Shire Clerk .

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shire ofMt. Marshall for the year ended 30th June, 1970 .I certify that the Annual Statement mentioned above

correspond with the books of account, vouchers anddocuments submitted for audit and are, in my opinion,correct subject to my report .

E. B. PEGG,Government Inspector of Municipalities .

SHIRE OF NUNGARIN .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1970 .

Receipts.

Payments .Administration :

$Staff Section

6,315.44Membership Section 1,005 .81

Debt Service 23,798 .14Public Works and Services 57,885 .89Sanitation 1,024 .85Vermin Services 1,142 .50Bush Fire Control 160 .00Traffic Control 1,242 .31Cemeteries 73 .40Plant, Machinery, Tools 6,665 .76Payment to M.R.T. Fund 9,155 .08Donations and Grants 67 .50All Other Expenditure 547 .66Private Works 261 .45Transfer to Long Service Leave Account 200 .00Materials in Hand, 30/6/70 48 .00Stock in Hand-Fuel, 30/6/70 455 .95Fines and Penalties-Costs . .. .

10.90

Total Payments

. . . . $110,060 .64

SUMMARY .

$Debit Balance, 1/7/1969

3,710.96Receipts as per Statement . . . .

111,018.88Payments as per Statement

110,060 .64

Debit Balance, 30/6/1970

. . . . $2,752 .72

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1970 .Assets.

Current Assets :

$Sundry Debtors :

Rates

3,470.91House Rents

46.50Hall Hire

1.25The Treasury-S/Pool Grant

750.00Sewerage Charges

30.00Sundry Sales

. . . .

. . . .

. .. .

22.37Main Roads Department-Grants

. .. .

1,000.00

Stock in Hand :Fuel

455.95Materials

48.00Poison

73.14

Non-current Assets :Loan Capital Fund Bank

141.95Plant Reserve Fund Bank

219.41Long Service Leave Fund Bank

1,658.62

5,321 .03

577 .09

2,019.98Reserve Funds-Contra

1,878.03Fixed Assets at Costs :

Freehold Land

1,674.00Buildings

142,180.00Furniture

. .. .

. . . .

5,906.15Plant and Equipment

44,456.00Swimming Pool

3,312.67Tools

356.00197,884 .82

$207,680 .95

Liabilities .Current Liabilities :

$Bank Overdraft

. . . .

2,752.72Sundry Creditors

1,953.94Loan Interest Accrued

3,523.81Non-current Liabilities :

Long Service Leave

1,658.62Plant Reserve

219.411,878.03

Deferred Liabilities : Loan Liability(Form 8a)

156,062 .77

$166,171 .27

SUMMARY .

Total Assets

. . ..

207,680 .95Total Liabilities

166,171 .27Municipal Accumulation Account (Surplus) . .. . $41,509 .68

Contingent Liability : The amount of interest includedon loan debentures issued, payable over the life of theloans, and not shown under the heading of Loan Liabilityis approximately $93,149 .06 .

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars shownabove are correct.

R. H. JOLLY,President.

K. J. TILBROOK,Shire Clerk .

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shireof Nungarin for the year ended 30th June, 1970. I certifythat the Annual Statements mentioned above correspond,with the books of account, vouchers and documents sub-mitted for audit and are in my opinion correct, subjectto my report.Dated this 27th day of August, 1970 .

Rates

. .. .

. .. .

. . . . 40,067 .61 E. B. PEGG,Payment in Lieu of Rates . . . . 140 .40 Government Inspector of Municipalities .Licenses

. . . .

. . ..

. . . . 11,550 .28Government Grants and Recoups 25,232 .98M.R .T. Fund-Grants 21,185 .00Income from Property 5,668 .76 SHIRE OF DANDARAGAN .Sanitation Charges 428 .00Pines and Penalties 72 .00 IT is hereby notified for general information thatCemetery Receipts 49 .00 the following Traffic Inspector appointments haveVermin Receipts .70 been cancelled :-Other Fees

. . . . 577.30Other Revenue 6,066.85 B. H. Boyd, T . J. Muldoon and K . M. Draper.

$111,018.88 R. F. TAYLOR,Shire Clerk .

YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1970 .

Receipts .

Credit Balance, 30/6/70Sale of CurrentMeter Rent

.. . .

. . . .

. . . .Recoup Legal

. .. .

. .. .

.. . .

. . . .Transfer from Munici

and and Loan

871 .838,481 .50

44 .40.50

12,114 .57

$21,512 .80

Payments .

Bank Balance, 1/7/69Administration :

SalariesAudit .. . .

1,087 .52

752 .1613 .00

Operation Costs :WagesFuel and OilPlant MaintenanceInsuranceMains MaintenanceGeneral ExpensesPower House Maintenance

Other Payments :Plant HireLoan Interest

. . . .

.Expenditure Capital Investment

1,820.002,761 .43938.39419 .93559 .0232 .5037 .12

240 .00737 .16

12,114 .57

TRADING FUND .

BEACON ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

$21,512 .80

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1970 .

Assets .

Sundry Debtors-Register 1,906 .49Fuel Stocks 381 .26Fixed Assets :

Land and Buildings 2,799 .67Plant and Machinery 13,093 .00Mains . . . .

. .. . 2,702 .36Meters 604 .64

Total Assets $21,487 .42

Liabilities.

Sundry Creditors 776.66Accrued Interest 44.70Debit Balance, 30/6/70 871 .83

Municipal Fund Capital Advance 19,794.23

Total Liabilities . . . . $21,487.42

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Town of Mosman Park .

Referendum of Electors held on the 12th day ofSeptember, 1970 .IT is hereby notified for public information that ata referendum of the electors of the Town of Mos-man Park held on the 12th day of September, 1970,to which the following proposition was put :-

That Solomon Street be closed between Vic-toria and Lochee Streets .

Polling resulted as follows .Votes in favour of the proposition 427Votes against the proposition . . . 658Informal . .

53

1,138

Majority of votes against the proposition 231 .The total number of votes cast represent a 30

per cent. poll .Dated this 12th day of September, 1970 .

D. A. WALKER,Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Town of Kalgoorlie .

Memorandum of Imposing Rates .To whom it may concern :

AT a meeting of the Kalgoorlie Town Council heldon the 14th September, 1970 it was resolved thatthe rates and charges specified hereunder should beimposed on all rateable property within the Districtof the Municipality in accordance with the provi-sions of the Local Government Act 1960-1970 .

Dated this 16th day of September, 1970 .H. A. HAMMOND,

Mayor.

Schedule of Rates Levied .General Rate : 20 cents in the $1 .00 on the Annual

Values .Prescribed Sewerage Area : 5 cents in the $1 .00 on

the Annual Values .Pedestal Charge : $10.00 per pedestal per annum .Minimum Charge : $10 .00 per assessment per annum .Household Rubbish : 10 cents per removal per

week.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Armadale-Kelmscott .Notice of Intention to Borrow .

Proposed Loan (No. 90) of $10,000 .PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, the Armadale-Kelmscott ShireCouncil gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of a debenture or debentures,on the following terms and for the following pur-pose : $10,000 for a period of 15 years, at an in-terest rate not exceeding 7 .40 per cent. per annum,repayable at the office of the Council, Jull Street,Armadale, by 30 equal half-yearly instalments ofprincipal and interest. Purpose : Improvements toClifton Park, Kelmscott,

Plans, specifications and estimates of cost thereofand the statement required by section 609 of theAct are open for inspection at the office of theCouncil, Jull Street, Armadale, for 35 days afterthe publication of this notice .Dated this 15th day of September, 1970 .

P. KARGOTICH,President .

A. E. RASMUSSEN,Shire Clerk .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Augusta-Margaret River.Notice of Intention to Borrow .

Proposed Loan (No . 61) of $10,000 .PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, the Augusta-Margaret RiverShire Council, hereby gives notice that it proposesto borrow money by sale of debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$10,000 for a period of six (6) years at a rate ofinterest not exceeding 7.10 per cent. per annum,repayable at the Bank of New South Wales, Mar-garet River, by twelve (12) equal half-yearly in-stalments of principal and interest . Purpose : Tomeet the costs of finalisation of Town PlanningScheme No. 4 (South Augusta) .

Plans, specifications and estimates as requiredby section 609 of the Act, are open and availablefor inspection at the office of the Council duringnormal office hours for a period of 35 days afterpublication of this notice .Dated this 10th day of September, 1970 .

R. E. NIXON,President.

J. D. REIDY-CROFTS,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Augusta-Margaret River .Notice of Intention to Borrow .

Proposed Loan (No . 62) of $12,000 .PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, the Augusta-Margaret RiverShire Council hereby gives notice that it proposesto borrow money, by the sale of debentures, on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$12,000 for a period of fifteen (15) years, at a rateof interest not exceeding 7 .40 per cent. per annum,repayable at the Bank of New South Wales, Mar-garet River, by thirty (30) equal half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose : To meetcost of bituminous sealing of roads under the Con-tributory Bitumen Scheme .

Plans, specifications and estimates, as required bysection 609 of the Act, are open and available forinspection at the office of the Council during normaloffice hours for a period of 35 days after publicationof this notice .

Dated this 10th day of September, 1970 .R. E. NIXON,

President .J. D. REIDY-CROrwi'S,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Boyup Brook .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 55) of $14,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, the Boyup Brook ShireCouncil hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money from the Commercial Savings Bankof Australia by the sale of debentures on the fol-lowing terms and for the following purpose :$14,000 for 9 years at interest not exceeding 7 .15per cent., by 18 equal half-yearly instalments .Purpose :

(1) $13,000 for bitumen road works .(2) $1,000 for recreation facilities .

Specifications, estimates and statements re-quired by section 609 are available for inspectionat the Council Office, Boyup Brook, during busi-ness hours 35 days after publication of this notice .Rating : The above loan to be rated evenly over

the whole Shire .Dated the 14th September, 1970 .

H. S. ROGERS,President .

L. G. AMEY,Shire Clerk .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Bruce Rock Shire Council .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 130) of $6,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, the Bruce Rock Shire Councilhereby gives notice of its intention to borrow bythe sale of debentures, money on the followingterms and for the following purpose : $6,000 forfifteen years at a rate of interest not exceeding71 per cent. per annum, repayable at the officeof the Council by 30 equal half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest . Purpose : Proposed con-struction of tennis courts on Bruce Rock lot 248 .

Details of the proposals and estimates of costare open for inspection at the office of the Councilfor 35 days after the publication of this notice .Dated this 11th day of September, 1970 .

N. BEATON,President .

N. N. McDONALD,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Chapman Valley .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 37) of $10,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act 1960-1970, the Chapman Valley ShireCouncil hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money, by the sale of debentures, on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$10,000 for a period of five years, with interestat a rate not exceeding $7 .5 per cent per annum,repayable at the office of the Bank of New SouthWales Savings Bank Limited, Geraldton, by ten(10) equal half-yearly instalments of principal andinterest . Purpose : The purchase of a Bulldozer .

Plans, specifications, estimates and statementsas required by section 609 are open for inspectionof ratepayers at the office of the Council, duringbusiness hours, for 35 days after the publicationof this notice .Dated this 10th day of September, 1970 .

R. C. SCOTT,President .

L. SHERVINGTON,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Dowerin .

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loans (No . 55) of $25,000 and

(No. 56) of $20,000 .PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Dowerin Shire Council givesnotice that it proposes to borrow money by the saleof a debenture or debentures on (1) $25,000 and (2)$20,000 for a period of 20 years with a rate ofinterest not exceeding 8% (eight per cent .) perannum repayable at the Commercial Bank, Perth,by 40 equal half-yearly instalments of principaland interest . Purpose : The erection of brick andtile residences on (1) Lots 4 and 5 of 231 ; and,(2) Lot 9 of 186-Maisey Street, Dowerin .Estimates and a statement required by section

609 of the Act are open for inspection by rate-payers at the office of the Council during ordinaryoffice hours for 35 days after publication of thisnotice. Dated this 14th day of September, 1970 .Note : As the above loans are self-supporting and

are being repaid back to the Council plus anadministration charge there are no costs relayedto the ratepayers of the district in any way .

W. R. HAGBOOM,President.

A. READ,Shire Clerk.

[18 September, 1970 .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Katanning .

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No . 66) of $15,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, the Shire of Katanning herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture or debentures, on the fol-lowing terms and for the following purpose : $15,000for a period of five (5) years at an interest ratenot exceeding 7 .1 per cent. per annum, repayableat the office of the Commonwealth Savings Bank,Perth by ten (10) equal half-yearly instalments ofprincipal and interest . Purpose : Purchase of a D4D .bulldozer .

Plans, specifications and details of costs are opento inspection at the office of the Council for thirty-five (35) days, during office hours, after the publica-tion of this notice .Dated this 10th day of September, 1970 .

R. C. OLD,President .

W. E. BROUGHTON,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Moora .

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No . 166) of $4,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, the Moora Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of a debenture, or debentures,on the following terms and for the following pur-pose: $4,000 for seven (7) years at a rate of in-terest not exceeding 7.15 per cent. per annum,repayable at the office of the Shire of Moora, 34Padbury Street, Moora, by 14 half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest . Purpose : Pur-chasing a truck and equipping of same for firefighting purposes .

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs asrequired by section 609 are open for inspectionat the office of the Council during normal officehours for 35 days after publication of this notice .

Dated this 8th day of September, 1970 .A. S. CRANE,

President .W. O. BRYDEN,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Moora .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 165) of $2,400 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, the Moora Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of a debenture, or debentures,on the following terms and for the following pur-pose: $2,400 for seven (7) years at a rate of interestnot exceeding 7.15 per cent. per annum, repayableat the office of the Shire of Moora, 34 PadburyStreet, Moora, by 14 half-yearly instalments ofprincipal and interest . Purpose : Removal and re-erection of the Walebing Hall to Moora .

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs asrequired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe office of the Council during normal office hoursfor 35 days after publication of this notice.Dated this 8th day of September, 1970 .

A. S. CRANE,President .

W. O. BRYDEN,Shire Clerk .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Mukinbudin .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 48) of $7,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, the Municipality of the Shireof Mukinbudin hereby gives notice that it proposesto borrow money by the sale of debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$7,000 for a period of five (5) years at a rateof interest not exceeding 7 .4 per cent. per annum,repayable at the Bank of New South Wales,Mukinbudin in ten (10) half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest . Purpose : Road Works .

Plans, specifications and estimates required bysection 609 are available for inspection at theoffice of the Council during usual office hours fora period of thirty-five (35) days after the publica-tion of this notice .

Dated this 21st day of August, 1970 .H. WILLIAMS,

President .A. K. EARL,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Mukinbudin .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 49) of $5,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, the Municipality of the Shireof Mukinbudin hereby gives notice that it proposesto borrow money by the sale of debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$5,000 for a period of five (5) years at a rate ofinterest not exceeding 7 .4 per cent. per annum,repayable at the Bank of New South Wales,Mukinbudin in ten (10) half yearly instalmentson Principal and Interest . Purpose: Purchase ofPlant .

Plans, specifications and estimates required bysection 609 are available for inspection at theoffice of the Council during usual office hours fora period of thirty five (35) days after the publi-cation of this notice .

Dated this 21st day of August, 1970 .H. WILLIAMS,

President .A. K. EARL,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Three Springs .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 75) of $10,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, the Council of the Shire ofThree Springs hereby gives notice that it proposesto borrow money, by the sale of a debenture, onthe following terms and for the following purpose :$10,000 for a period of 10 years, at a rate of interestof 7.3 per cent. per annum, repayable at theNational Bank A/asia Ltd ., Three Springs, by 20equal half-yearly instalments of principal and in-terest. Purpose : Footpaths and kerbs .

Plans, specifications and estimates of cost ; as re-quired by section 609 of the Act, are open forinspection at the office of the Council during officehours for a period of 35 days after publication ofthis notice .

P. L. MITL,ARD,President .

H. J. WALSTER,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley.

Notice of Intention to Borrow .PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1970, the Wyndham-East Kimberley ShireCouncil hereby gives notice of its intention toborrow money by the sale of a debenture or deben-tures on the following terms and for the followingpurpose : $35,000 for fifteen (15) years at a rate ofinterest not exceeding 7 .4 per cent. per annumrepayable half-yearly at the Rural and IndustriesBank of W.A ., Wyndham Port, Western Australia .Purpose : Extension of the high tension reticulationsystem of the Council Electricity Undertaking .

Plans and specifications of the proposed works asrequired by section 609 of the Act, are available forinspection at the Wyndham Office of the ShireCouncil during business hours for a period of 35days after the last publication of this notice .

Dated this 11th day of September, 1970 .W. L. GRANDISON,

President .C. T. CASSIDY,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Municipal Building Surveyors' Examination

Committee .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th September, 1970 .L.G. 522/61 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting under the provisions of section 159 of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1970, has appointedDavid Edward Dunwoodie, Building Surveyor, PerthCity Council, as the deputy of C . L. McCloughryon the Municipal Building Surveyors' ExaminationCommittee vice I. S. L. McNabb, resigned .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .City of Perth .

Rating Exemption .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th September, 1970 .L.G. 46/52B .

HIS Excellency the Governor, in Executive Council,acting pursuant to the provisions of subsection(10) of section 532 of the Local Government Act,1960-1970, has been pleased to declare exempt fromMunicipal Rates portion of Perth Town Lot A10and being Lot 18 comprised in Certificate of TitleVolume 4, Folio 346A on Diagram 32942 .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .City of Fremantle .

Sale of Land .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th September, 1970 .L.G. 670/66B .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed, underthe provisions of Section 266 of the Local Gov-ernment Act, 1960-1970, that the Fremantle CityCouncil may sell-

(a) Fremantle Town Lot 537, being the landdescribed in Certificate of Title Volume340, Folio 113 ;

(b) Portion of Fremantle Town Lot 538, beingthe land described in Certificate of TitleVolume 862, Folio 7 ;

(c) Portion of Fremantle Town Lot 540, beingthe land described in Certificate of TitleVolume 1085, Folio 151,

by private treaty .R. C. PAUST,

Secretary for Local Government .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Dalwallinu .

Sale of Land .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th September, 1970 .L.G 935/67 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed, underthe provisions of Section 266 of the Local Gov-enrment Act, 1960-1970, that the Dalwallinu ShireCouncil may sell Dalwallinu Lot 252 being part ofthe land contained in Certificate of Title Volume267, Folio 20A, by private treaty .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Kojonup .Sale of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 10th September, 1970 .

L.G. 234/65 .IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed, underthe provisions of Section 266 of the Local Gov-ernment Act, 1960-1970, that the Kojonup ShireCouncil may sell lot 272, Certificate of TitleVolume 1319, Folio 779, by private treaty.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Gingin .

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th September, 1970 .L.G. 277/64 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of thecontribution towards the erection of premises forthe Guilderton Country Club on Reserve 30197, asa work and undertaking for which money may beborrowed under Part XXVI of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, by the Gingin Shire Council .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Koorda .

Loan .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th September, 1970 .L .G. 495/66 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of thepurchase of portion of Avon Location 17368, as awork and undertaking for which money may beborrowed under Part XXVI of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, by the Koorda Shire Council .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

[18 September, 1970 .

erection of two houses for the Government Em-ployees' Housing Authority on each of-

(a) part of lot 820, corner of Quartz and Para-gon Streets ;

(b) Part 3 of Lot 820-(i) as works and undertakings for which

money may be borrowed under PartXXVI of the Local Government Act,1960-1970 ; and

(ii) to be let on lease or sold undercontract of sale pursuant to section514 of that Act,

by the Pingelly Shire Council .R. C. PAUST,

Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Quairading .

Loan .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th September, 1970 .L.G. 362/66 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theerection of a Golf Club House on Reserve 16405,as a work and undertaking for which money maybe borrowed under Part XXVI of the Local Gov-ernment Act, 1960-1970, by the Quairading ShireCouncil .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Wagin .

Loans .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th September, 1970 .L.G. 133/69 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of thebuilding of a Caravan Park on Reserve No . 8821in Scadden Street, Wagin, as a work and under-taking for which money may be borrowed underPart XXVI of the Local Government Act, 1960-1970, by the Wagin Shire Council .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Municipal Election .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 10th September, 1970.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, inaccordance with section 129 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1970, that the following gentlemenhave been elected Members of the undermentionedMunicipalities to fill the vacancies shown in theparticulars hereunder :-Date of Election ; Member Elected ; Surname ;

Christian Name ; Ward ; Occupation ; Howvacancy occurred : (a) Effluction of time ;(b) Resignation ; (c) Death ; Name of Previous

H. C. Jones; Unopposed .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1970 .Shire of Pingelly.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10th September, 1970 .L.G. 524/66 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of the

Member; Remarks .Shire of West Kimberley .

*29/8/70 ; Bogue, Kevin Alphonsus ; Chemist ;D. R. Birch ; -

Town of Cottesloe .

(b) ;

*4/9/70; Brand, Anthony ; East ; Architect ; (b) ;

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Shire of Irwin .*5/9/70; Hendy, Arthur John; South-East ; Farmer ;

(b) ; J. P. Dempster ; - .Shire of Meekatharra .

*18/7/70 ; Brown, William James ; Town ; Business-man; (b) ; R. G. Bell ; -

*Denotes extraordinary election .R. C. PAUST,

Secretary for Local Government.

FERTILISERS ACT, 1928-1955 .Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 9th September, 1970 .Agric. 82/65; Ex. Co. 2488 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve the appointment ofthe undermentioned persons as Inspectors undersection 20 of the Fertilisers Act, 1928-1955 :-

Ian Ross Robertson and Allan Thomas Davis .T. C. DUNNE,

Director of Agriculture .

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ACT, 1929-1968 .Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 9th September, 1970 .

Agric. 2028/64 ; Ex. Co. 2486.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting pursuant to the provisions of the AgriculturalProducts Act, 1929-1968, has been pleased to appointthe following persons as Inspectors under the afore-said Act :-

Michael William Maddams,James Ian Maddams,Gordon Ross Murphy,Michael Arnold Johns,Graham John Wilson,Henry Coleman Wolf,Terence John Kerrigan,Geoffrey J. Eliot,Robert Allan MacDonald,

and has cancelled the appointment as Inspectorsof-

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G. D. Howard and C . W. Tobin .T. C. DUNNE,

Director of Agriculture .

BRANDS ACT, 1904-1967 ; STOCK DISEASES(REGULATIONS) ACT, 1968-1969 .

Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 9th September, 1970 .

Agric. 1243/63 ; Ex. Co. 2485 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve the appointment of theundermentioned persons as Inspectors under theBrands Act, 1904-1967, and the Stock Diseases(Regulations) Act, 1968-1969 :-

Terence John Kerrigan,Robert Allan MacDonald,Geoffrey J. Eliot,

and has cancelled the appointment of the under-mentioned persons as Inspectors under the saidActs :-

G. D. Howard, J . Coole and C. Tobin .T. C. DUNNE,

Director of Agriculture .

NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1950-1969 .Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 9th September, 1970 .Agric. 360/70; Ex. Co. 2484 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve the appointmentof the following persons as Inspectors pursuantto section 6 (2) of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1950-1969 :-

Aubrey William Adrain, Terence FrederickBlack, Ian Michael Collett, Robert Fran-cis Gilbert, Murray Robin Grosser,Terence John Kerrigan, Colin VictorPember, John Alfred Ritchie, Eric PatrickStade, David Weightman Smith,

and has cancelled the appointment of the follow-ing persons :-

W. Campbell, K. Champion, R . L. Down, S. J .Harper, H . Hart, F. Jackson, J. L. Littley,J. Limmer, I. D. Lyon, N. S. Marr, E . L .Neave, A. W. Patterson, H. A. Pedretti,J. A. V. Proctor, H. E. Reimers, J. W.Rolinson, K. Ryan and A. O . Wells .

T. C. DUNNE,Director of Agriculture.

VETERINARY MEDICINES ACT, 1953-1963 .Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 9th September, 1970 .Agric. 745/68; Ex. Co. 2487 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting pursuant to the provisions of section 8 ofthe Veterinary Medicines Act, 1953-1963, has beenpleased to appoint the following persons as Inspec-tors under the aforesaid Act :-

James Ian Maddams,Terence John Kerrigan,Geoffrey J. Eliot,Robert Allan MacDonald,

and has cancelled the appointment as an Inspectorof C. Tobin .

T. C. DUNNE,Director of Agriculture .

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1965 .Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 11th September, 1970 .Agric. 1217/63 ; Ex. Co. 2489 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve the appointmentof the undermentioned persons as Inspectors andVermin Control Officers, pursuant to section 9of the Vermin Act, 1918-1965 :-

Murray Bright, Thomas Francis Jackman,David Edward John Keys, Arthur EdwinMillward, James O'Brien, Alfred ThomasRosa, Lawrence James Stanford,

and has cancelled the appointment of the under-mentioned persons as Inspectors and Vermin Con-trol Officers pursuant to section 9 of the saidAct:-

K. Arthur, N . Ashlin, P. W. Burge. E. K.House, J . Swinton, G . White, C . J. Wood-bury, G. K. Walton, R. Fyfe, D. W. Raw-lins and C . W. Newland .

T. C. DUNNE,Director of Agriculture .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[18 September, 1970 .

Date ofAdvertising

1970Aug. 14Aug. 28Aug. 28Sept . 4Sept . 4

Sept. 4Sept. 4Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 11Aug. 21Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 18Sept. 18Sept. 18Aug. 28Sept . 4Sept . 4

Schedule No .

575A/1970614A/1970t619A/1970621A/1970624A/1970

625A/1970639A/1970641A/1970648A/1970656A/1970659A/1970598A/1970 -j-644A/1970645A/1970646A/1970647A/1970657A/1970660A/1970640A/1970666A/1970620A/1970t629A/19701-634A/1970t

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA .

Tenders for Government Supplies

* Documents available from Agent General for W.A ., 115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.t Documents available for inspection only at W .A. Government Tourist Bureau Offices, Melbourne and Sydney .I Documents chargeable at $4 . 00 first set and $2 . 00 each subsequent set.

The Manager,

The Manager,W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,

W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,128 King Street,

2 Royal Arcade,Sydney, N .S.W . 2000 .

Melbourne, Victoria. 3000.

Date ofAdvertising

1970Sept . 4Sept . 4Sept . 4

Sept . 4Sept . 4

Sept . 4Sept . 4Sept. 4Sept. 4Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 15Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 11Sept. 18Sept. 18Sept. 18

Sept. 18Sept. 18Aug. 28

Schedule No .

622A/1970626A/1970627A/1970

630A/1970631A/1970

633A/1970636A/1970637A/1970638A/1970642A/1970650A/1970658A/1970664A/1970643A/1970649A/1970651A/1970652A/1970653A/1970654A/1970655A/1970665A/1970661A/1970662A/1970

663A/1970667A/1970608A/1970

Supplies Required

Wheels and Axles for 3 ft 6 in . Gauge Railway-W .A.G .RDraft Gear Units for W .A.G.RPumping Equipment for Bold Park Bore No . 1 (M.W.S .)

. . . .Paints for all Government Departments . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Diagnostic Radiology Equipment (Buckey Table, Tube Support, X-ray Tube

and Cables) for R.P.HDiagnostic Radiology Equipment for R .P.H1,000 gallon Water Tank Trailers for M.R.DSterile Scalpel Blades for R .P.HMedium Voltage Switchboard for Department of Agriculture, South Perth . . . .Mobile X-ray Unit for State X-ray Laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Portable Steel Framed Huts forM.R.DMain Line Diesel Electric Locomotives, 3 ft 6 in. Gauge (7 only) for W .A.G.R .Drafting, Photographic and Plan Printing Material

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Vertical Precision Turret Type Milling Machine for R .P.HF.A.Q. to Prime Wheaten Chaff for Govt . Stables and Zoological Gardens . . . .Gantry Crane for P.W.D. Ord Irrigation Project

. . . .Radiography Equipment for Department of Diagnostic RadiologyCommercial Gramoxone Paraquat HerbicideTea for Government Institutions . . . .Roller Bearings for W .A .G.RDiesel Electric Shunting Locomotives (3 only) for W .A.G.RRail Tank Cars for Haulage of Caustic Soda Solution for W .A.G.RBogie Flat Top Wagons for 3 ft 6 in. Gauge Railway, W.A.G .R

For Sale by Tender

For Sale

Lighting Plant, 1 .5 KVA Model (PW 2) at BroomeDodge Ambulance (UQF 897) at Derby . . . .HR Holden Utility (UQE 796), Bedford 5 ton Tip Truck (UQE 579) at Wynd-ham

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Bedford J5 5/7 ton Truck (UQF 091) at Wyndham . . . .

. . . .

. . . .Landrovers, Honda Motor Cycle, 2 Wheel Car Trailers, Ramsome Tractor and

Spare Parts at South Perth

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Concrete Mixer (PW 150) at Wyndham . . . .Lightburn 3+ cu . ft Concrete Mixer (UQV 303) at Wyndham . . . .Caterpillar 12 Grader (UQF 704) at Wyndham . . . .

. . . .Atlas Copco Air Compressor (UQV 461) at Wyndham . . . .

. . . .

. . . .Secondhand B .S .A. and Triumph Motor Cycles (13 only) at MaylandsChamberlain Champion MK11 Tractor (UQF 095)

. . . .Display Cabinets at Perth Museum-Recalled . . . .Holden Utility (UDG 019) at Government Garage1967 Landrover (2 only), 88 in . and 109 in . W/B, at DerbyLightburn 31 cu. ft Concrete Mixer (UQV 430) at Wyndham . . . .Caterpillar 12 Grader (UQF 795) at Wyndham . . . .

. . . .

. . . .Landrovers (11 only), 88 in . W/B and 109 in. W/B, at South Perth1967/1968 Landrover Utilities, 109 in . and 88 in . W/B (7 only) at BushmeadHolden Panel Van (UQA 548) at Wyndham

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Toyota Landcruiser 4 x 4 Utility (UQF 427) at Wyndham . . . .1967 Holden Utility (UQE 988) at East Perth . . .Scrap Metal-Car and Truck Batteries at ManjimupDiesel Engines-Chain Saws-Drawn Grader Tractor Transmission Case and

Crankshaft, e tc . a t ManjimupBedford J5-5 Ton Truck (UQF 092) at East PerthHR Holden Utility (UQG 604) at Port Hedland . . . .

. . . ..44/40 Calibre Carbines, Rifles, Scabbard and Ammunition Pouc es (exPolice Department)

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

Date ofClosing

1970Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24

Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Oct . 1Oct . 1Oct . 1Oct . 1Oct . 1Oct . 1Oct . 1Oct . 8Oct . 15Oct . 22Oct . 29Oct . 29

Date ofClosing

1970Sept. 24Sept. 24

Sept. 24Sept. 24

Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 24Oct . 1Oct . 1Oct . 1Oct. 1Oct . 1Oct . 1Oct . 1Oct . 1Oct . 8Oct.

8

Oct.

8Oct.

8

Oct. 29

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedsupplies until 10 a .m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection .Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth .No Tender necessarily accepted .

A. H. TELFER,18th September, 1970 .

Chairman . Tender Board.

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543A/70

513A/70512A/70

509A/70

507A/70

448A/70

366A/70

312A/70

573A/70571A/70

570A/70

567A/70

558A/70

550A/70

549A/70

545A/70

529A/70

528A/70

525A/70

523A/70

Dowell Industries

Humes Ltd . . .Freighter Industries

Ltd., and BoltonsPtv. Ltd .

Humes Ltd., and Tube-makers of AustraliaLtd.

The Ready Mix Group(W.A .)

M. B . John and Hatter-sley Ltd ., and TheDobbie Dico MeterCo .

William Boby & Co

Norman R. WrightContainers Pty . Ltd.

Cooper Bus Service . . . .S . J . Smith

. . . .

Soltoggio Bros .

Attwood Motors Pty .Ltd .

Raytone Motors Pty .Ltd .

B. Thompson

F. Muller and R . H.Gordon & Son

Moora Concrete Worksand D. W. Wilson

B. Thompson and Sol-toggio Bros .

R. J. Burns . . . .

F. W. Newman

Soltoggio Bros .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Supply of Aluminium Windows and Framesas specified

Supply of Steel Pipes as specified . . . .

. . . .Supply of Omnibus Bodies as specified

Supply of Steel Pipes as specified . . . .

Supply of Crushed Rock Screenings asspecified

Supply of Double Air Valves as specified

Supply of an Activated Sludge SewageTreatment Plant as specified

Supply of 129 Open Top Containers asspecified

Purchase and Removal of a Foden OmnibusPurchase and Removal of a Lightning 3z cu .

ft . Concrete Mixer (Departmental No .PW 163)

Purchase and Removal of a Goodwin Con-crete Mixer (Departmental No. PW 105)

Purchase and Removal of a 1969 HoldenUtility Registered No. UDS 194

Purchase and Removal of a Dodge UtilityRegistered No . UQF 748

Purchase and Removal of a 1966 LandroverRegistered No. UQG 260

Purchase and Removal of Sawmilling Equip-ment, ex Dryandra

Purchase and Removal of Two ConcreteMixers, PW 155 and 193

Purchase and Removal of MiscellaneousEquipment

Purchase and Removal of MiscellaneousEquipment

Purchase and Removal of a HK HoldenSedan Registered No. UQA 786

Purchase and Removal of a 5-ton CraneDepartmental No. PW 17

MINING ACT, 1904 .(Regulation 180 .)

Warden's Office,Perth, 20th August, 1970 .

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Wardenof the Goldfield or Mineral Field mentioned here-under, on the date mentioned, to issue out of theWarden's Court an order authorising the cancella-tion of registration of the undermentioned MiningTenements in accordance with Regulation 180 ofthe Mining Act, 1904 . An order may issue in theabsence of the registered holder, but should hed='sire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office anobjection containing the grounds of such objection,and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will pro-ceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted .

I. R. BERRY,Warden .

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Perth, onWednesday, the 23rd day of September, 1970 .No .; Name of Registered Holder ; Address; Reason

for Cancellation .SOUTH WEST MINERAL FIELD .

Mineral Claims .111H-Moore Prospecting Pty . Ltd.; 1512 Albany

Highway, Cannington ; non-payment ofrent .

479H-Atkins, Alfred King; 41 Barrack Street,Perth ; non-payment of rent.

P.W.D .

M.W.B .M.T.T

M.W.B .

M.R.D .

M.W.B .

M.W.B.

W.A.G .R .

W.A.G .R .P.W.D .

P.W.D .

Midland Junct .Abattoir Brd .

M.R.D .

Mines . . . .

Forests

P.W.D .

P.W.D .

P.W.D .

P.W.D .

P.W.D .

Details on application

Details on applicationDetails on application

Details on application

Details on application

Details on application

For the sum of $43,185

At $1,013 .25 each

For the sum of $700For the sum of $67

For the sum of $88

For the sum of $961

For the sum of $926

For the sum of $560

Details on application

Details on application

Details on application

Details on application

For the sum of $303

For the sum of $368

2985

537H-Collins, Alice Christinia ; Marchagee; non-payment of rent .

685H-Kargotich, Peter; Byford, W.A. ; non-pay-ment of rent .

Kargotich, Thomas; Byford, W.A . ; non-payment of rent.

Kargotich, John; Byford, W.A . ; non-pay-ment of rent .

Kargotich, Stephen ; Byford, W.A. ; non-payment of rent .

735H-Makrides, James, 23 Leake Street, NorthPerth; non-payment of rent.

900H-Metallic Mineral Explorations Pty . Ltd . ;Maddington Road, Orange Grove ; non-payment of rent .

906H-Wilson Gray & Co Pty. Limited ; 215 New-castle Street, Perth ; non-payment ofrent .

910H-Wilson Gray & Co . Pty. Limited; 215 New-castle Street, Perth ; non-payment ofrent .

990H-Caporn, Clive Allen ; Ormond Road, MountBarker ; non-payment of rent .

1022H-Metallic Mineral Explorations Pty. Ltd . ;Maddington Road, Orange Grove ; non-payment of rent .

1029H-McAndrew, Robert Charles ; Yelbeni ; non-payment of rent.

McAndrew, Jean Evelyn; Yelbeni; non-payment of rent .

McAndrew, Robert William ; Yelbeni; non-payment of rent .

1036H-Caporn, Clive Allen ; Ormond Road, MountBarker; non-payment of rent .

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSIH.ALIA-continued .

Accepted Tenders

Schedule DepartmentNo. Contractor Particulars Concerned Rate

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1040H-Messina, Salvatore ; 263 Beaufort Street,Perth ; non-payment of rent.

1050H-Hoogendyk, Willem ; P.O. Box 46, Coorow ;non-payment of rent .

Hoogendyk, Tryntje ; P.O. Box 46, Coorow ;non-payment of rent .

1086H-Griffiths, William Edward; 35 MettamStreet, Triggs ; non-payment of rent.

Fennell, Walter Frank ; Coorow; non-payment of rent .

Bowden, Clarence John Trevorah; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview ; non-pay-ment of rent .

Britten, Mervyn John ; Golfview Road,Mount Yokine ; non-payment of rent .

1087H-Griffiths, William Edward; 35 MettamStreet, Triggs ; non-payment of rent .

Fennell, Walter Frank ; Coorow ; non-pay-ment of rent.

Bowden, Clarence John Trevorah ; 241 Hol-beck Street, Doubleview; non-paymentof rent.

Britten, Mervyn John ; Golfview Road,Mount Yokine; non-payment of rent .

1088H-Griffiths, William Edward ; 35 MettamStreet, Triggs; non-payment of rent .

Fennell, Walter Frank ; Coorow; non-payment of rent .

Bowden, Clarence John Trevorah; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview ; non-pay-ment of rent .

Britten, Mervyn John ; Golfview Road,Mount Yokine ; non-payment of rent .

1089H-Griffiths, William Edward ; 35 MettamStreet, Triggs ; non-payment of rent .

Fennell, Walter Frank ; Coorow; non-payment of rent .

Bowden, Clarence John Trevorah ; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview ; non-pay-ment of rent .

Britten, Mervyn John ; Golfview Road,Mount Yokine; non-payment of rent .

1091H-Griffiths, William Edward ; 35 MettamStreet, Triggs ; non-payment of rent .

Fennell, Walter Frank ; Coorow ; non-pay-ment of rent.

Bowden, Clarence John Trevorah ; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview ; non-pay-ment of rent.

Britten, Mervyn John ; Golfview Road,Mount Yokine; non-payment of rent .

1092H-Griffiths, William Edward ; 35 MettamStreet, Triggs ; non-payment of rent.

Fennell, Walter Frank ; Coorow ; non-pay-ment of rent.

Bowden, Clarence John Trevorah ; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview ; non-pay-ment of rent.

Britten, Mervyn John ; Golfview Road,Mount Yokine; non-payment of rent .

1093H-Multari, Nicodemo ; Lot 3, White Street,Osborne Park ; non-payment of rent .

1098H-Grif lths, William Edward; 35 MettamStreet, Triggs ; non-payment of rent.

Fennell, Walter Frank ; Coorow ; non-pay-ment of rent.

Bowden, Clarence John Trevorah; 241Holbeek Street, Doubleview ; non-pay-ment of rent.

Britten, Mervyn John ; Golfview Road,Mount Yokine; non-payment of rent .

1099H-Griffiths, William Edward; 35 MettamStreet, Triggs ; non-payment of rent .

Fennell, Walter Frank ; Coorow ; non-pay-ment of rent.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[18 September, 1970 .

Bowden, Clarence John Trevorah ; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview ; non-pay-ment of rent .

Britten, Mervyn John ; Golfview Road,Mount Yokine; non-payment of rent.

1184H-Panizza, Peter ; 189 Oxford Street, Leeder-ville; non-payment of rent .

1189H-Griffiths, William Edward ; 35 MettamStreet, Triggs ; non-payment of rent .

Fennell, Walter Frank ; Coorow ; non-pay-ment of rent .

_Bowden, Clarence John Trevorah ; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview ; non-pay-ment of rent .

Britten, Mervyn John ; Golfview Road,Mount Yokine; non-payment of rent.

1231H-Constantine, Leff ; 973 Albany Highway,East Vie . Park ; non-payment of rent .

1241H-Bellombra, Michele; 190 Edward Street,Osborne Park ; non-payment of rent .

1243H-Constantine, Leff ; 973 Albany Highway,East Vic . Park ; non-payment of rent .

1284H-Panizza, Pietro ; Lot 2, Bullfinch Road,Spearwood; non-payment of rent .

1298H-Cable, Douglas Kimberley ; c/o CablesMinerals Pty . Ltd., 67 Spencer Street,Jandakot; non-payment of rent .

1301H-Hawker Siddeley Building Supplies Pty .Limited; 306 Murray Street, Perth ; non-payment of rent .

1322H-Lance, Thomas James ; 16 Beach Road,Bunbury ; non-payment of rent.

1331H-Strange, Cedric Tyrrell ; Box 78 BruceRock ; non-payment of rent .

1337H-Wolf, Keith ; Bornholm ; non-payment ofrent.

Wolfe, Roy Leslie ; Bornholm, via Albany ;non-payment of rent .

1342H-de Rusett, Brian Leslie ; R.M.B. 347 Bridge-town ; non-payment of rent.

1386H-Marks, Henry Oliver; 164 Kent Street,Rockingham; non-payment of rent .

1457H-MacKenzie, Robert ; c/o Ralph J. Stod-dart & Co., Solicitors, W .A. TrusteeBuildings, 135 St . George's Terrace,Perth ; non-payment of rent .

1.665H-Ford, Edwin ; 106 West Coast Highway,Sorrento ; non-payment of rent.

1720H-Dolling, Herbert Paul ; R.M.B . 580,Kojonup; non-payment of rent .

MINING ACT, 1904 .Appointments .

Department of Mines,Perth, 9th September, 1970 .

HIS Excellency The Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to make the following ap-pointments:-

718/50-Alan John Carroll as Acting MiningRegistrar Carnarvon during theabsence of the Mining Registrar onleave, to date from the 6th August,1970 .

1279/28-Police Constable Leonard ThomasCrocker as Bailiff of the WardensCourt, Coolgardie, vice, Police Con-stable Joseph Aloysius Keely trans-ferred, to date from the 9th July,1970 .

I. R. BERRY,Under Secretary for Mines .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

2987

The undermentioned application for a License to Remove Tailings was approved conditionally :-

No .

4E/68 (1697H)

Corres. No .

7812/68

Licensee

Herman Jokob Ortmueller and FrancisEdward Regan

The Rights of Occupancy for the undermentioned Temporary Reserves have been renewed :-

IN THESUPREME COURT OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA .1970 Company No . 31 .

In the matter of the Companies Act 1961-1970, andin the matter of Paula Holliday Pty . Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that by Order of theSupreme Court of Western Australia dated the18th day of August, 1970, separate meetings ofthe Members and Creditors of Paula Holliday Pty .Ltd. will be held in the case of the Members ofthe Company at the office of Kott Wallace &Gunning, 3rd Floor 22 St . George's Terrace, Perth,in the State of Western Australia and in the caseof the Creditors at the Employers' FederationMeeting Room, East Tower, 151 Flinders Street,Melbourne, in the State of Victoria on in the caseof the Members of the Company the 25th day ofSeptember, 1970, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon andin the case of the Creditors on the 25th day of Sep-tember, 1970, at 11 o'clock in the forenoonrespectively for the purpose of considering and ifthought fit approving (with or without modifica-tion) a Scheme of Compromise and Arrangementto be made between the abovenamed Companyand their Members and Creditors a copy whereoftogether with an Explanatory Statement and formsof Proxy are obtainable from the offices of KottWallace & Gunning Barristers and Solicitors 3rdFloor 22 St . George's Terrace Perth in the Stateof Western Australia.

Dated this 27th day of August, 1970 .

KO'1"1' WALLACE & GUNNING,3rd Floor, 22 St. George's Terrace,

Perth W.A. 6000 Solicitors for the Applicant .

MINING ACT, 1904Department of Mines,

Perth, 9th September, 1970 .

IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned License to Treat Tailings and Temporary Reserves .

Goldfield

East

Cool-gardie

I. R. BERRY,Under Secretary for Mines .

Locality

Golden Ridge

Period

15th August, 1970, to14th August, 1971

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1970 .(Section 254 (2) .)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors of Adam &Marshall Airways Pty . Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section260 (2) of the Companies Act, 1961-1970, a meet-ing of Creditors of Adam & Marshall Airways Pty .Ltd., will be held at the offices of Melsom, Wilson& Partners, 2nd Floor, Phoenix House, 8 Esplanade,Perth, 6000, on Thursday, 24th September, 1970at 3.30 p.m .

Dated at Perth this 9th day of September, 1970 .A . MARSHALL,

Director .(Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 2nd Floor, Phoenix

House, 8 Esplanade, Perth 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1970 .(Section 254 (2) .)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors ofAlbar Pty. Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section260 (2) of the Companies Act, 1961-1966, a Meet-ing of Creditors of Albar Pty . Ltd. will be heldat the Builders' Exchange, 37 Havelock Street,West Perth, 6005 on Wednesday, 7th October, 1970at 3 .30 p.m .Dated at Perth this 11th day of September, 1970 .

A. BORTIGNON,Director.

(Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 2nd Floor, PhoenixHouse, 8 Esplanade, Perth 6000 .)

No . Corres . No . Occupant Term Locality Goldfield

1991H,2385H,2386H

4376H . . . .

4377H . . . .4378H . . . .4379H . . . .4380H . . . .4381H .4382H

4383H . . . .4781H . . . .

1594/67

2194/67

2194/672194/672194/672194/672194/672194/67

2194/673869/68

Bell Bros Pty Ltd

. . . .

Amax Iron Corp., Pilbara IronLtd, Dampier Mining Co . Ltd,Seltrust Iron Ore Ltd, Mitsui-C Itch Iron Pty Ltd

Australian Inland ExplorationCompany Inc.

Period expiring on 17thOctober, 1970

Twelve months from 1stNovember, 1969, to31st October, 1970

Twelve months from 14thDecember, 1969, to13th December, 1970

Pompey's Pillar . . ..

Pippingarra

. . . .

Indee Station

. . . .Cowra

. . . .Marillana Station . . . .Abydos HomesteadConnarrie Creek . . . .Ethel Creek Station

Mount Newman . . . .Whim Creek

. . . .

Kimberley

Pilbara

„West Pilbara

11

11

Pilbara„

Pilbara and WesiPilbara

Peak HillWest Pilbara

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1970 .(Section 254 (2) .)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors ofPamax Antiques Pty Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section260 (2) of the Companies Act, 1961-1970, a meetingof Creditors of Pamax Antiques Pty . Ltd. will beheld at the Builders' Exchange, 37 Havelock Street,West Perth, 6005, on Thursday, 8th October, 1970at 3.30 p.m .Dated at Perth this 11th day of September, 1970 .

A. BORTIGNON,Director .

(Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 2nd Floor, PhoenixHouse, 8 Esplanade, Perth 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1970 .(Section 254(2) .)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors of WindsorDevelopments Pty. Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section260 (2) of the Companies Act, 1961-1970, a meetingof Creditors of Windsor Developments Pty . Ltd .,will be held at the offices of Melsom, Wilson &Partners, 2nd Floor, Phoenix House, 8 Esplanade,Perth, 6000, on Tuesday, 29th September, 1970, at2.30 p.m .

Dated at Perth this 11th day of September, 1970 .R. E. REID,

Director.(Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 2nd Floor, Phoenix

House, 8 Esplanade, Perth 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1970 .Notice of Special Resolution for

Voluntary Winding-up .East Winds Pty. Ltd .

To The Registrar of Companies :NOTICE is hereby given that at an ExtraordinaryGeneral Meeting of Shareholders of East WindsPty. Ltd. duly convened and held on Friday Sep-tember 11, 1970, at Fremantle, Western Australia,the following Special Resolution was duly passed :-

It was resolved that the Company enterinto a members voluntary winding-up pur-suant to S .254 (1) of the Companies Act .

Dated this 11th day of September, 1970 .H. J. MALONE,

Director .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1970 .Notice of Intention to Declare a First Dividend .

City T .V. & Appliance Centre Pty. Ltd .NOTICE is hereby given that as Liquidator of theabovenamed Company I, Rodney Michael Evans,Chartered Accountant of Melsom, Wilson & Part-ners, 2nd Floor, Phoenix House, 8 Esplanade, Perth,6000, intend to declare a first dividend in thismatter .Creditors must prove their debts by the 17th

October, 1970 .Dated at Perth this 16th day of September, 1970 .

R. M. EVANS,Liquidator .

(Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 2nd Floor, PhoenixHouse, 8 Esplanade, Perth 6000 .)

[18 September, 1970 .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961 .In the matter of Customcraft Blinds (W.A .) Pty .

Ltd. (In liquidation) and in the matter of theCompanies Act, 1961 .

THE creditors of the abovenamed Company arerequired on or before the 23rd day of October, 1970,to prove their debts or claims by delivering or send-ing through the post to the Liquidator, at theundermentioned address, an affidavit verifying theirrespective debts or claims . In default they will beexcluded from the benefit of any distribution madebefore such debts and claims are proved. Formsof proof may be obtained from the undersigned .

J . G. WHEELER,Liquidator,

27 O'Connell Street, Sydney .(Note.-This members' voluntary liquidation is

solely for the purpose of internal reorganisationwhereby all operations of Customcraft Blinds(W.A .) Pty. Limited will be performed by othercompanies in the group .)

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP .Paul Benedict Hair Stylist .

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership here-tofore subsisting betwen Laurence Roy Hodge andMary Therese Hodge, carrying on business of Hair-dressing Salons at 11 Morris Place, Innaloo, and39 Stirling Highway, North Fremantle, under thestyle or firm of Paul Benedict Hair Stylist, has beendissolved as from the 1st day of July, 1970 .Dated the 14th day of September, 1970 .

L. HODGE.M. T. HODGE .

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich Section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962, relates)in respect of the Estates of the undermentioneddeceased persons are required by The PerpetualExecutors Trustees and Agency Company (W.A .)Limited of 89 Saint George's Terrace Perth to sendparticulars of their claims to the Company by theundermentioned date after which date the saidCompany may convey or distribute the assets hav-ing regard only to the claims of which the Com-pany then has notice .

Barrett, Albert Wilson Jocelyn, late of 5 FossStreet, Palmyra, retired customs officer andinvalid pensioner, died 28/5/70, last day forclaims 22nd October, 1970 .

Cooksley, Harry Sidney, late of 97 CottesloeAvenue, Cottesloe, retired milk vendor, died16/7/70, last day for claims 22nd October,1970 .

Downing, Mary Frances, formerly of 30 KeaneStreet, Wembley, but late of 17 ShannStreet, Floreat Park, married woman, died26/6/70, last day for claims 22nd October,1970 .

Durrant, Oliver Russell, late of 200 North BeachRoad, Tuart Hill, retired electrician, died20/5/70, last day for claims 22nd October,1970 .

Law, Alice Pauline, late of 59 Nanson Street,Wembley, widow, died 11/7/70, last day forclaims 22nd October, 1970 .

Lister, Hector Alexander, formerly of CliftonCourt, Terrace Drive, Perth, but late of 58Saunders Street, Como, building supervisor,died 12/7/70, last day for claims 22ndOctober, 1970 .

McDonald, Elizabeth Theresa, late of 6 LeakeStreet, Bayswater, spinster, died 2nd July,1970, last day for claims 22nd October,1970 .

Vella, Joseph, formerly of 81 Blencowe Street,West Leederville, but late of 11 FranklinStreet, Leederville, moulder, died 29/1/70,last day for claims 22nd October, 1970 .

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Dated at Perth this 17th day of September, 1970 .The Perpetual Executors Trustees and Agency

Company (W.A.) Limited .N. SNELL,

Manager .

IRUSTEES ACT, 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) inrespect of the estates of the undermentioned de-ceased persons are required to send particulars oftheir claims to me on or before the respective datesshown hereunder after which dates I may conveyor distribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which I then have notice .Dated this 15th day of September, 1970 .

A. E. MARSHALL,Public Trustee,

547 Hay Street, Perth .

Name; Address and Occupation ; Date of Death ;Last Date for Claims .

Alexsandrzak, Stanislaw ; 12 Forrest Street, Nor-tham, storeman; 19/7/70 ; 19/10/70 .

Althorpe, John William ; 125 Coghlan Road,Subiaco, retired W .A.G.R. employee ; 26/6/70 ;2/11/70 .

Bali, Ada Daisy, also known as Mclver-Ball, AdaDaisy ; 159 Boulder Road, Kalgoorlie, widow ;3/7/70; 26/10/70 .

Beckwith, John Tetley; 87 First Avenue, Mt. Law-ley, retired civil servant ; 22/8/70 ; 2/11/70 .

Bemrose, Eric Vessey ; 120 Princep Street, Norse-man, miner; 30/7/70 ; 26/10/70 .

Eade, William John ; 39 Campbell Street, Kalgoor-lie, piano tuner ; 27/2/45; 19/10/70 .

Harris, Stanley Lyall ; 29 Brown Way, Karrinyup,State public servant ; 31/8/70 ; 2/11/70 .

Haynes, Norman Field ; 7 Kingsway, Nedlands, re-tired secretary ; 16/7/70 ; 2/11/70 .

Hicks-Hall, Ethel; 6a Dianella Court, 92 AlexanderDrive, Dianella, married woman ; 11/8/70 ;19/'10/70 .

Holder, Allen William ; no fixed address, plantoperator; 19/10/69 ; 19/10/70 .

Park, war pensioner ; 12/11/69 ; 2/11/70 .Kennedy, Catherine Archibald ; Home of Peace,

Subiaco, spinster; 24/8/70 ; 26/10/70 .Moore, Leslie ; c/o Shaftesbury Hotel, Stirling

Street, Perth, tax consultant ; 19/8/70 ; 2/11/70 .Oberman, Maxim Philip ; 15 Inverness Crescent,

Mt. Lawley, retired manufacturer ; 26/7/70 ;2/11/70 .

O'Grady, Leslie Dale ; 87 Todd Avenue, Como,forester ; 1/8/70; 2/11/70 .

Rose, Fanny; 10 Gibson Street, Mandurah, widow ;1/9/70; 2/11/70 .

Sankey, Laura Ann ; 24 Hampton Street, VictoriaPark, widow; 2/8/70 ; 2/11/70 .

Sinnott, Stanley Roy ; 15 Cross Street, Subiaco,retired male nurse ; 25/8/70 ; 2/11/70 .

Tranter, Isabel Bessie May ; 50 Teague Street, Vic-toria Park, married woman ; 15/7/70 ; 2/11/70 .

Wansbrough, William Vernon ; Flat 223, CausewayFlats, 45 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, salesman ;27/7/70 ; 2/11/70 .

Wilson, Albert Henry ; 50 Gilwell Avenue, Kelm-scott, retired packer ; 7/8/70 ; 19/10/70 .

PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 1941-1968 .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1968 the PublicTrustee has elected to administer the estates ofthe undermentioned deceased persons .

Dated at Perth the 15th day of September, 1970 .A. E. MARSHALL,

Public Trustee,547 Hay Street, Perth .

Name of Deceased ; Occupation; Address ; Date ofDeath; Date of Election filed .

Sutton, Eleanor Jean ; spinster ; Subiaco; 29/5/70 ;28/8/70 .

O'Connor, Stephen ; platman; Kambalda; 31/5/70 ;28/8/70 .

England, Edward John ; sales mechanic ; Cottesloe ;2/6/70 ; 28/8/70 .

Thompson, Albert Edward ; waterside worker; Fre-mantle; 23/2/70; 1/9/70 .

18 September, 1970 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2989

Walsh, Bert, late of 17 Galloway Street, Atta- Ireland, Jane Ripton ; 70 Swan Street, Tuart Hill,dale, livestock buyer, died 4/7/70, last day spinster ; 10/8/70 ; 2/11/70 .for claims 22nd October, 1970 . Jones, Herbert George ; Lemnos Hospital, Shenton

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2990

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[18 Septem

970.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS .

IT is noted for general information that with the approval of the Ministeras required by section 22 of the Government Railways Act, 1904-1967, thefollowing alterations and additions have been made to the scales of charges,schedules, etc., now appearing in the Goods Rates Book dated 1st October,1965, and the Passenger Fares and Coaching Rates Book also dated 1stOctober, 1965 .

GOODS RATES BOOK .

Tariff 1, page 15, from 6/6/70.-Clause 12 (b)-Class and Wagon WeightMinima-Coal in M wagons-Minimum weights .-Delete :-6 tons . Insert:-52 tons.

Tariff 3, page 3, from 6/6/70 .-Special Rates-Coal in Coal Boxes.-Addto list:-Courtland C. R. Ltd., Kewdale .

Tariff 3, page 7, from 4/7/70 .-Loading Ramps-Hire of.-Add new para-graph :-

For all traffic loaded from the high level ramp at Kewdale a chargeof 50 cents per ton shall be raised .

Tariff 5, page 12, from 4/7/70 .-Shunting Charges-Wundowie .-Depart-ment of Industrial Development (Charcoal Iron and Steel Industry) . Add:-Sublease Craftsman Pre-cuts Pty. Ltd .

75c.

Tariff 5, page 14, from 4/7/70 .-Shunting Charges-Wagin .-Delete :-P. C .Wren & Co .

193 . . . . 50c .

Tariff 5, page 16, from 4/7/70 .-Albany-Shell Co . of Aust . Ltd. (Bulk TankSite) .-Delete :-Sublease Mobil Oil Aust . Ltd .

340

$1.25 .

Tariff 5, page 20, from 18/7/70.-Shunting Charges-Ballidu .-Insert :-Ampol Petroleum Ltd. (Tankers only)

158

50c.

Tariff 5, page 22, from 20/6/70 .-Shunting Charges .-After Southern Crossadd:-

Station

Koolyanobbing

Firm or Siding

Dampier Mining Co. Ltd .(Station Code 28005)

MilesfromPerth

273

Per 4 wheel Wagon

No charge for shunting wagons of ore.Other traffic $1 per ton minimum$30 per shunt and by specialarrangement only. StandardGauge only.

Tariff 5, page 25, from 11/7/70.-Shunting Charges-Kalgoorlie (off WestKalgoorlie yard) :-

Insert :H. C. Sleigh Pty. Ltd .

380

50c.-Standard Gauge only .Shell Oil Co. of Aust .

380

50c.-Standard Gauge only .

Tariff 5, page 26, from 11/7/70.-Golden Gate .-Delete : * Gold Mines ofKalgoorlie (Perseverance Siding)

384 . . . . 75c .

Tariff 6, page 4, from 23/5/70 .-List of Stations and Sidings-Beenong .-Delete:-SC from Sheep and Cattle Races column .

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18 September, 1970 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Tariff 6, page 5, from 18/7/70 .-List of Stations and Sidings-Brookhamp-ton.-Delete :-S .C. from Sheep and Cattle Races Column .

Tariff 6, page 10, from 20/6/70 .-List of Stations and Sidings-Hillman .-Delete :-S.C. from Sheep and Cattle Races Column .

Tariff 6, page 11, from 30/5/70 .-List of Stations and Sidings-Kewdale-Lifting Facilities.-Insert:-Mobile 5 tons.Amend :-Forklift (3) 2,000 lb. to read Forklift (4) 2,000 lb .

Tariff 6, page 11, from 6/6/70 .-List of Stations and Sidings-Katanning .-

Tariff 6, page 11, from 20/6/70 .-List of Stations and Sidings-Station-Koolyanobbing.-Add:-

Rkerence&--A .Station Code Number-28000 .Station Brand-KLB .Line-E.G.R.Mileage from Perth-273 .Mileage from Parkestorp-410 .Lifting Facilities Class-Fixed Crane .Lifting Facilities Capacity-6 tons .Loading ramp-Yes .Accommodation-Warehouse-Yes .Accommodation-Shelter Shed-Yes .

Tariff 6, page 12, from 18/7/70 .-List of Stations and Sidings-Meckering.-Alter:-Station Brand to read MEK .

Tariff 6, page 20, from 20/6/70 .-Distance Table-Eastern Goldfields Lines .-Add new section :-

Southern Cross-Koolyanobbing-Kalgoorlie .

Kalgoorlie

139107

Miles from

Southern Cross

32139

Perth

241273380

Stations

SOUTHERN CROSSKOOLYANOBBINGKALGOORLIE

2991

Amend station facilities to read :-

Lifting FacilitiesWeighbridge Loading

Sheepand

Accommodation

Class CapacityCapacity Ramp Cattle

Races Warehouse Shelter Shed

Mobiletons

6 45 (Rail) Yes (E) SC Yes Yes

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2992

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[18 September, 1970 .

PASSENGER FARES AND COACHING RATES BOOK .

Page 17, from 16/5/70.-Section 4(c)-Fares-Compilation of.-Add:-(SeeSupplement to the Passenger Fares and Coaching Rates Book, page 9 .)

Page 89, from 4/7/70.-Clause (e)-Sleeping Berth Charges:-Adelaide-Melbourne (Twinette or Roomette) *-lst class . Delete :-$4.00 and insert in lieu $4 .60 .

Page 93, from 4/7/70 .-Dining Cars-Conditions and Charges-Subsection (i) .Amend last sentence to read :-

All meals served between Perth and Adelaide and Perth and Sydneyvia Broken Hill are a compulsory service and charges are included infares shown in Fare Tables 2 to 7a inclusive, also Fare Tables 9 and 9a.

Page 88, from 4/7/70.-(iv) Change of Class, including Sleeping Berth Charges .-The follow-

ing amounts should be added to the applicable intersystem faresshown on pages 99 to 102 and 106 .

The above charges include roomette or twinette sleeping berths between Adelaide andMelbourne, roomette and twinette berths by " Southern Aurora " or " Spirit of Progress "expresses between Melbourne and Sydney and sleeping berths by Sydney-Brisbane limitedexpress . Allowance is made in above charges for the reserved seat fee included in the economyclass fares shown on pages 99 to 102 and 106 .

SLEEPING CARS1 . First and economy class sleeping berths are provided for through pas-

sengers between Perth and Sydney via Broken Hill . First class sleeping berthsonly are provided between Adelaide and Brisbane via Albury but these areoptional and first class passengers may be accommodated in reserved seat carsif they so desire .

2. Every person purchasing a ticket entitling him to travel the wholedistance between Perth or Kalgoorlie and Pimba, Port Augusta, Port Pirieor points Port Pirie to Sydney via Broken Hill, or vice versa, must at thesame time pay the prescribed sleeping berth or reserved seat charge for thejourney (the sleeping berth or reserved seat coupon may, in certain instances,form part of the rail ticket) . Passengers holding return portions of ticketsmay reserve sleeping berths or reserved seats before commencing the returnjourney .

Ordinaryfare

Concession fare(Sportingbodies,

delegates, etc .)

StudentConcession

Station between

Adult Child Adult ChildUnder16

years

16yearsandover

$ $ $ $ $ $Adelaide-Melbourne Single 7 .60 5 .95 6 .50 { 5 .40 5 .40 5.95

Return 15 .20 11 .90 13 .00 110 .80 10.80 11 .90Adelaide-Sydney via Albury . . . . Single 13 .50 10 .75 11 .67 9 .84 9 .83 10.75

Return 27 .00 21 .50 23 .34 19 .68 19 .66 21 .50Adelaide-Brisbane via Albury and Single 19 .70 15 .40 16 .84 13 .97 13 .96 15.40Kyogle Return 39 .40 30 .80 33 .68 27 .94 27 .92 30.80

Melbourne-Sydney Single 7 .60 5 .65 6 .30 5 .00 5 .00 5.65Return 15 .20 11 .30 12 .60 10 .00 10 .00 11 .30

Melbourne-Brisbane Single 13 .40 10 .10 11 .20 9 .00 9 .00 10.10Return 26 .80 20 .20 22 .40 18 .00 18 .00 20 .20

Sydney-Brisbane via Kyogle . . . . Single 7 .00 5 .05 5 .70 4 .40 4.40 5.05Return 14 .00 10 .10 11 .40 8 .80 8 .80 10.10

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18 September, 1970 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

(a) Except as may be otherwise specially provided - by the Commis-sion, every passenger travelling the full journey between Perth orKalgoorlie and Port Pirie or points Port Pirie to Sydney via BrokenHill or portion of the journey necessitating provision of sleepingaccommodation, on a pass which does not include a sleeping berthor reserved seat, shall reserve and pay for such accommodation .The passenger shall be provided with a sleeping berth or reservedseat ticket showing the car and berth or seat number and the dateof travel .

(b) Every passenger travelling on a pass which includes sleeping ac-commodation shall reserve such accommodation and receive acertificate showing the car and berth or seat numbers and dateof travel.

(c) All berth or seat tickets and certificate showing berth allotmentsshall be shown on demand .

(d) Limited allotments are provided for return journey bookings atSydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth . Passengers holding returntickets shall secure the necessary sleeping berth, or reserved seatallotments, either at the original booking station, or before com-mencing the return journey.

Page 99, from 4/7/70 .-

TABLE 2-COMBINED (SINGLE JOURNEY)

Eastbound or Westbound

(Effective from 1st July, 1970)

(4)--73148

Between and

1st Class

Adult

EconomyClass

Child 4 years andunder 15 years

let Class EconomyClass

The above fares include meals in dining cars, sleeping berths in air-conditioned cars andreserved seats, where provided, between Perth-Kalgoorlie and Adelaide . First and EconomyClass fares to or from points east of Adelaide include meals at the Adelaide Station DiningRoom. First Class fares include sleeping berths and Economy Class fares reserved seats, inair-conditioned cars for the sections Adelaide to South Brisbane .

j- Includes 30c Reserved Seat fee, Melbourne-Wagga Wagga section .

2993

Perth Pimba

. . . .Port AugustaPort PirieAdelaideMelbourneBallaratSydneyCanberra

. .Wagga WaggatSouth Brisbane

$55.0055.7058.7560.7578 .1593 .2593 .4589.55108 .65

41 .1041 .1043 .7545 .1554 .5562 .9562 .9562 .9573 .35

$33 .4533 .8035 .7036 .80

48 .1557 .7057 .8054 .0067 .10

25.6525.6527.3528.1533 .3537 .7037 .7037 .7043 .05

Kalgoorlie Port Augusta 40.00 29 .75 23 .58 18 .03Port Pirie 43.55 32 .90 25 .73 19 .98Adelaide 48.25 36 .70 28 .18 21 .98Melbourne I 62.40 43 .45 37 .90 25.85BallaratSydney 77.70 51 .25 47 .55 29.90Canberra

. . 78.00 51 .35 47 .70 29.95Wagga Waggat 74.00 51 .25 43 .85

29.90South Brisbane 94.30 63.15 57 .55 1

36.00

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2994

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[18 September, 1970.

Page 100, from 4/7/70.-

TABLE 3-COMBINED

Return Journeys Only

(Effective from 1st July, 1970)

The above fares include meals in dining cars, sleeping berths in air-conditioned cars andreserved seats where provided between Perth-Kalgoorlie and Adelaide . First and EconomyClass fares to or from points east of Adelaide include meals at the Adelaide Station DiningRoom. First Class fares include sleeping berths and Economy Class fares reserved seats, inair-conditioned cars for the sections Adelaide to South Brisbane .

t Includes 30c Reserved Seat fee, Melbourne-Wagga Wagga section.

Between

and

Adult Child 4 years andunder 15 years

let Class EconomyClass 1st Class Economy

Class

Perth Pimba 103.60 77 .00 63 .70 48 .70Port AugustaPort Pirie . . . . 109 .60 82.20 67 .45 52 .05Adelaide 113.20 84.80 69 .45 53 .55MelbourneBallarat 145.20 102.10 90 .75 63 .20Sydney 173.50 117.30 108 .90 71 .10Canberra

. . 174.10 117 .30 109.20 71 .10Wagga 11"aggat 164.17 116.93 100.54 70 .92South Brisbane 202 .20 136.10 126.65 80 .80

Kalgoorlie Port Augusta + 80 .00 59 .50 47.15 36 .05Port Pirie . . . .

. . . . 87 .10 65 .80 51 .45 39 .95Adelaide 94 .25 71 .60 55.23 43 .05MelbourneBallarat 116.50 81 .30 71 .65 48 .90Sydney 144.80 95 .40 89.80 56.25Canberra

. . . . 145.40 95 .60 90.10 56.35Wagga Waggat . . . . 135 .47 95 .40 81 .44 56.25South Brisbane 175.40 115.38 108 .50 66.54

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18 September, 1970 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

2995

Page 101, from 4/7/70 .-

TABLE 4 STUDENT VACATION CONCESSION FARES-COMBINED(SINGLE JOURNEY)

This concession applies to students travelling during recognised term vacations, travellingto enrol or home having finished a course.

Eastbound or Westbound

(Effective from 1st July, 1970)

The above fares include meals in dining cars, sleeping berths in airconditioned cars andreserved seats where provided between Perth/Kalgoorlie and Adelaide . First and EconomyClass fares to or from points east of Adelaide include meals at the Adelaide Station DiningRoom. First Class fares include sleeping berths and Economy Class fares reserved seats, in air-conditioned cars for the sections Adelaide to South Brisbane .

t Includes 30c Reserved Seat fee Melbourne-Wagga Wagga section .

Between and

Student 16 yearsand over Student 15 years Student under 15

years

1stClass

IEconomy I

Class

(1st

ClassEconomyClass

1st

EconomyClass

Class

S $ $ S $Perth Pimba 35 .85 28 .05 29 .47 23 .70 27 .07 21 .30

PortAugusta . . . . 36 .20 28 .05 29 .70 23 .70 27 .30 21 .30

Port Pirie . . . . 38 .85 30 .50 32 .22 26 .08 29 .07 22 .93Adelaide . . 39 .95 31 .30 33 .02 26 .68 29 .87 23 .53

Melbourne '51 .80 37 .00 43 .02 31 .15 39.37 27 .50

Sydney 61 .35 41 .35 50.72 34.15 47 .07 30 .50Canberra . . . . 61 .45 41 .35 50.78 34.15 47 .13 30 .50W agga Wag-

gat

. . . . 57.65 41 .35 47.02 34.15 43 .37 30 .50Sth.Brisbane 70.75 46.70 58 .12 37 .82 54 .47 34 .17

Kalgoorlie' Port Augusta 25 .93 20 .38 21 .23 17 .25 18 .88 14 .90Port Pirie . . . . 28 .83 23 .08 23 .92 19 .80 20 .82 16.70Adelaide . . 31 .28 25 .08 25 .62 21 .20 22 .52 18.10Melbourne

}41 .50 29 .45 34 .53 24 .78 30 .93 21 .18Ballarat

Sydney . . . . 51 .15 33 .50 42 .30 27.58 38.70 23 .98Canberra . . . . 51 .30 33 .55 42 .40 27 .62 38.80 24 .02Wagga Wag-

gat

. . . . 47 .45 33 .50 38 .60 27 .58 35.00 23 .98Sth.Brisbane 61 .15 39 .60 50.10 31 .75 46 .50 28 .15

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2996

GOVERNMEN GAZETTE, W.A .

[18 September, 1970 .

Page 101a, from 4/7/70 .-

TABLE 4A-STUDENT VACATION CONCESSION FARES-COMBINED

(RETURN JOURNEY)

(Effective from 1st July, 1970)

This concession applies to students travelling during recognised term vacation, travellingto enrol or home having finished a course .

Student 16 yearsand over Student 15 years Student under 15

years

The above fares include meals in dining cars, sleeping berths in airconditioned cars andreserved seats where provided between Perth/Kalgoorlie and Adelaide . First and EconomyClass fares to or from points east of Adelaide include meals at the Adelaide Station DiningRoom. First Class fares include sleeping berths and Economy Class fares reserved seats, in airconditioned cars for the sections Adelaide to South Brisbane .

* Includes 30c Reserved Seat fee Melbourne-Wagga Wagga section .

Between

and

I1st

ClassEconomy

Class

1

1st I EconomyClass

Class1st

ClassEconomy

Class

$ $ $ $ $ 8Perth

. . . .

Pimba

. . . . 71 .70 56 .10 58 .93 47.40 54 .13 42 .60PortAugusta . . . . 72 .40 56 .10 59.40 47 .40 54.60 42 .60

Port Pirie. . . . 77 .70 61 .00 64.43 I 52.17 58 .13 45 .87Adelaide 79 .90 62 .60 66 .03 53 .37 59 .73 47 .07Melbourne 103 .60 74 .00 86 .03 62.30 78 .73 55 .00BallaratSydney 122 .70 82 .70 101 .43 68 .30 94 .13 61 .00Canberra . . . . 122 .90 82 .70 101 .57 68.30 94 .27 61 .00Wagga Wag-

ga*

. . . 115 .30 82 .70 94.03 68 .30 86 .73 61 .00Sth.Brisbane 141 .50 93 .40 116 .23 75 .63 108 .93 68 .33

Kalgoorlie . . . . Port Augusta 51 .85 40 .75 42.47 34 .50 37 .77 29.80Port Pirie . . . . 57 .65 46.15 47.83 39 .60 41 .63 33.40Adelaide 62 .55 50.15 51 .23 42.40 45 .03 36.20Melbourne

}83 .00 58.90 69.07 49 .57 61 .87 42 .37

I Ballarati Sydney 102 .30 67 .00 84 .60 55 .17 77 .40 47 .97Canberra . . . . 102 .60 67.10 84.80 55 .23 77.60 48.03Wagga Wag-

ga* 94.90 67.00 77.20 55 .17 70.00 47 .971 Sth.Brisbane 122.30 79.20 100.20 63 .50 93.00 56 .30

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18 September, 1970.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

A.

2997

Page 102, from 4/7/70 .-

TABLE 5-COMBINED CONCESSION FOR SPORTING BODIES, DELEGATES, ETC .(RETURN JOURNEYS ONLY)

(Effective from 1st July, 1970)

The above fares include meals in dining cars, sleeping berths in air-conditioned cars andreserved seats where provided between Perth-Kalgoorlie and Adelaide . First and EconomyClass fares to or from points east of Adelaide include meals at the Adelaide Station DiningRoom. First Class fares include sleeping berths and Economy Class fares reserved seats, inair-conditioned cars for the sections Adelaide to South Brisbane .

t Includes 30c Reserved Seat fee, Melbourne-Wagga Wagga section .

Adult Child 4 yearsunder 15 years

and

Between

and

1st Class EconomyClass 1st Class Economy

Class

Perth Pimba

. .S

84.47S

64 .80 54 .14S

42 .60Port Augusta 85.40 64 .80 54 .60 42 .60Port Pirie 90.97 69.83 58 .14 45 .87Adelaide 93.77 71 .83 59 .74 47 .07Melbourne I 121 .17 85.70 78 .74 55 .00BallaratSydney 143 .97 97.10 94 .14 61 .00Canberra 144 .23 97.10 94 .27 61 .00Wagga Waggaj- 136 .57 97.10 86 .74 61 .00South Brisbane 166 .77 111 .17 108 .94 68 .34

Kalgoorlie Port Augusta 61 .23 47 .00 37 .77 29 .80Port Pirie . . . . 67 .47 52 .70 41 .64 33 .40Adelaide 73.87 57 .90 45 .04 36 .20MelbourneBallaratSydney I 96.93

120 .0068 .2378 .83

61 .8777 .40

42 .3747 .97

Canberra

. . 120.40 78 .97 77 .60 48 .04Wagga Waggaj- 112 .60 78 .83 70 .00 47 .97South Brisbane 144 .40 94 .90 93 .00 56 .30

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GOVERNMEN GAZETTE, W.A .

[18 September, 970 .

Page 106, from 4/7/70 .-

TABLE 9-COMBINED INDIAN-PACIFIC FARESVIA BROKEN HILL

(Effective from 1st January, 1970)

The above fares include meals in dining cars and sleeping berths in air conditioned carsbetween Perth-Kalgoorlie and Sydney . First class fares include sleeping berths and EconomyClass fares reserved seats, in air conditioned cars for the section Sydney to South Brisbane .

* Available return journey only .

Between and1st

ClassSingle

EconomyTravelSingle

1stClassReturn

EconomyTravelReturn

Perth SydneyS S S S

Adult

. . . . 87 .65 66.50 163 .70 125 .20Child 53 .60 41 .75 101 .40 79 .60Concession * * 136 .90 107 .00Child Concession . . * * 88.00 70 .50Student 16 years and over 58.85 47.00 117 .70 94 .00Student 15 years . . . . 49 .25 40.50 98 .50 81 .00Student under 15 years 44.00 35 .25 88 .00 70 .50

of ' SydneyAdult 72.20 54.90 135 .00 103 .60Child 43.50 34.00 82 .30 64 .90Concession . * * 113 .07 88 .87Child Concession . .

. . . . * * 71 .34 57 .54Student 16 years and over 48 .70 39 .20 97 .40 78 .40Student 15 years . . . .

. . . . 40.87 33.97 81 .73 67 .93Student under 15 years . . . . 35 .67 28 .77 71 .33 57 .53

Perth South Brisbane via KyogleAdult

. . . .

. . . . 103 .15 76 .90 192 .40 144.00Child 63 .05 47 .10 119 .15 89 .30Concession . . . .

. . . . * * 159 .83 121 .07Child Concession . . . .

. . . . * * 102 .87 77 .84Student 16 years and over 68 .30 52 .35 136 .60 104.70Student 15 years . . . .

. . . . 56 .68 44 .17 113 .37 88 .33Student under 15 years . . . . 51 .43 38 .92 102 .87 77 .83

Kalgoorlie South Brisbane via KyogleAdult

. . . .

. . . . 88 .90 66 .60 165 .80 124.70Child

. . . .

. . . . 53 .55 40 .00 101 .10 75.75Concession . . . . * * 137 .60 104 .67Child Concession

. . . . * * 87 .00 65.74Student 16 years and over 58 .75 45 .20 117 .50 90.40Student 15 years . . . .

. . . . 48 .70 38 .07 97 .40 76.13Student under 15 years . . . . 43 .50 32 .87 87 .00 65 .73

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18 September, 1970 .]

GOVERNMEN GAZETTE, W.A .

2999

Page 106a, from 4/7/70.-

TABLE 9A-CO

ILL (ForwardVIA 0 N

BINED ROUND TRIP FARES

irney and Alhury return journe or vice versa)

The above fares include meals in dining cars and sleeping berths n air-conditioned carsbetween Perth-Kalgoorlie and Sydney via Broken Hill . First class fares include sleeping berthsbetween South Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide, meal in Adelaide dining room and reserved seatAdelaide-Port Pirie. Economy class fares include reserved seats between South Brisbane andSydney and Port Pirie and meal in Adelaide dining room. Both First and Economy class faresinclude meals between Port Pirie and Perth .

Pages 123-133, from 16/5/70 .-Distance Tables-Rail .-Amend :-"Perth" toread "City Station" and "miles from Perth" to read "miles from City Station" .

Page 134, from 16/5/70 .-Road Bus Routes and Mileages .-Amend indexexcluding "Perth-Jurien Bay Service" by deleting "Perth" and inserting inlieu "Perth Terminal" .

Perth-Jurien Bay-Route No. 084.-Amend to read:-084, Perth (Newcastle Street)-Jurien Bay

152.

Perth Terminal-Paynes Find-Meekatharra and Geraldton-Meekatharra-Route No . 086.-Amend page to read :-153 .

Page 134, from 30/5/70 .-Road Bus Routes and Mileages-Route No. 084,Perth (Newcastle Street)-Jurien Bay.-Amend to read:-

Perth (Newcastle Street) -Badgingarra-Jurien Bay-Route No . 183 .

Between I

and ist ClassReturn

Economy ClassReturn

S 8Perth

. . . . Sydney-Adult 168 .80 121 .25Child

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 105 .25 75.35Concession . . . .

. . . .

. . . . 140 .43 102.05Child Concession

. . . . 91 .07 65.75Student 16 years and over

. . . . 120 .20 88 .35Student 15 years . . . .

. . . .

. . . . 99 .97 74 .65Student under 15 years . . . .

. . . .

. . . . 91 .07 65.75

Kalgoorlie Sydney-Adult

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 139 .90 99 .55Child

. . . . 86 .05 60 .60Concession . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 116 .53 83 .85Child Concession . . . 74 .37 52 .75Student 16 years and over 99 .85 72 .70Student 15 years . . . . 83 .17 61 .55Student under 15 years . . . . 74 .37 52 .75

Perth South Brisbane via Kyogle-Adult

. . . . 197.30 140 .05Child

. . . . 122 .90 85 .05Concession . . . .

. . . . 163 .30 116 .11Child Concession . . . 105.90 73 .08Student 16 years and over 139.05 99 .05Student 15 years . . . .

. .. . 114.80 81 .99Student under 15 years 105.90 73.09

Kalgoorlie South Brisbane via Kyogle-Adult

. . . .

. .. . 170.60 120.85Child

. .. .

. .. .

. . . . 104 .80 71 .55Concession . . . .

. . . . 141 .00 99.78Child Concession . .. .

. .. . 90.00 61 .02Student 16 years and over 119.90 84.80Student 15 years . . . . 98 .80 69.82Student under 15 years . . . . 90 .00 61 .02

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

[18 September, 1970 .

Page 134, from 6/6/70.-Road Bus Routes and Mileages-Index .Route No. 068, Katanning-Nyabing-Pingrup . Delete all reference .Route No . 069, Wagin-Kojonup-Katanning-Gnowangerup-Ongerup-Jerra-

mungup . Delete all reference .Insert:-Route No. 003, Perth Terminal-Wagin-Katanning-Gnowangerup-

Ongerup-Jerramungup-Ravensthorpe-Esperance . . . . page 135 .

Page 135, from 16/5/70 .-Route No . 003.-Delete :-"Perth" and insert in lieu"Perth Terminal" .Amend column headed "miles from Perth" to read "miles from Perth Ter-

minal . (Two tables .)

Page 135, from 6/6/70.-Insert new table :-PERTH '1"ERMINAL-WAGIN-KATANNING-GNOWANGERUP-ONGERUP-

JERRAMUNGUP-RAVENSTHORPE-ESPERANCE-ROUTE No. 003 .

* Borden Turnoff-Borden = 3 miles . Through passengers ahll not be charged theadditional mileage .

Page 136, from 16/5/70 .-Route No . 013 .-Delete :-"Perth" and insert inlieu "Perth Terminal" .Amend column headed "miles from Perth" to read "miles from Perth

Terminal" . (Two tables .)

Page 141, from 16/5/70 .-Route No. 061-Perth-Pinjarra, etc.-Delete:-"Perth" and insert in lieu :-"Perth Terminal" . Amend column headed "milesfrom Perth via Pinjarra" and "miles from Perth via Albany Highway" toread "miles from Perth Terminal via Pinjarra" and "miles from Perth Terminalvia Albany Highway" respectively .

Miles from Perth TerminalPlace

Via Arthur River I

Wagin

Esperanceand Wagin

142 462 PERTH TERMINAL142 320 WAGIN150 8 312 Lime Lake156 14 306 Boyerine161 19 301 Woodanilling Turnoff176 34 286 KATANNING188 46 274 Broomehill202 60 260 Pallinup Turnoff214 72 248 GNOWANGERUP220 78 242 Formby Turnoff227 85 235 Kebaringup234 92 228 Borden Turnoff

242 100 220BordenToompup Turnoff

248 106 214 Ongerup264 122 198 Needalup273 131 189 Jerramungup291 149 171 Jacup Turnoff308 166 154 Fitzgerald Turnoff343 201 119 Ravensthorpe352 210 110 Hopetoun Turnoff354 212 108 Jerdacuttup360 218 102 Bandalup Creek365 223 97 Burlabup Creek382 240 80 Oldfield River385 243 77 Shaster Downs393 251 69 Munglinup398 256 64 Newleigh403 261 59 Torradup412 270 50 Young River415 273 47 Beltana425 283 37 Coolanbidgup438 296 24 Dalyup455 313 7 Shark Lake462 320 ESPERANCE

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18 September, 1970 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Route No . 061-Perth-Williams, etc .-Delete:"Perth" and insert in lieu :-"Perth Terminal". Amend columns headed "miles from Perth via Tincurrin"and "miles from Perth via Wickepin", to read "miles from Perth Terminal viaTincurrin" and "miles from Perth Terminal via Wickepin ."

Page 142, from 16/5/70 .-Route No . 065.-Delete :-"Perth" and insert inlieu:-"Perth Terminal". Amend columns headed "miles from Perth" to read :-"miles from Perth Terminal" . (Two tables .)

Page 143, from 16/5/70.-PERTH TERMINAL-YORK-NARROGIN-WAGIN-KATANNING-ALBANY-ROUTENo. 066

3001

Miles from

PerthTerm-inal bany

Place

316 PERTH TERMINAL. . . . 315 Mt. Lawley

2 314 Maylands4 312 Bayswater5 311 Bassendean7 309 Guildford8 308 East Guildford9 307 West Midland

. . . . 10 306 MIDLAND

. . . . 15 301 Darlington16 300 Glen Forrest20 296 Mundaring

. . . . 22 294 Sawyers Valley

. . . . 27 289 Chidlow Turnoff

. . . . 30 286 The Lakes

. . . . 59 257 YORK

. . . . 63 253 Qualen

. . . . 65 251 Gwambygine

. . . . 68 248 Gilgering

. . . . 72 244 Dalebridge

. . . . 77 239 Edwards Crossing80 236 BEVERLEY

. . . . 88 228 Mount Kokeby101 215 BROOKTON108 208 Kulyalling113 203 PINGELLY119 197 Karping124 192 Popanyinning130 186 Yornaning136 180 Cuballing145 171 NARROGIN155 161 Highbury166 150 Neeralin Pool169 147 Piesseville

. . . . 177 139 WAGIN185 131 Lime Lake191 125 Boyerine

.. . . 196 120 Woodanilling Turnoff

.. . . 211 105 KATANNING217 99 Murdong223 93 Broomehill230 86 Peringillup238 78 TAMBELLUP246 70 Wansbrough253 63 Pootenup

. . . . 260 56 CRANBROOK268 48 Tenterden Turnoff276 40 Kendenup Turnoff

.. . . 285 31 MT. BARKER

.. . . 295 21 Narrikup Turnoff300 16 Chorkerup Turnoff306 10 Redmond Turnoff

.. . . 314 2 Denmark Turnoff316 ALBANY

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[18 September, 1970 .

Page 144, from 16/5/70.-Route No . 069.-Delete :-"Kojonup" from heading .Delete:-"miles from Perth via Kojonup" and relevant mileages . Amend:-"miles from Perth via Arthur River and Wagin" to read "miles from PerthTerminal via Arthur River and Wagin" . Delete all reference to Kojonup .

Page 145, from 16/5/70 .-Route No . 073.-Delete "Perth" from headingand insert in lieu "Perth Terminal ." Delete "miles from Perth direct" and"miles from Perth via Chidlow and Spencers Brook," inserting in lieu :-PERTH TERMINAL - WOOROLOO HOS-PITAL-WUNDOWIE-SPENCERS BROOK-NORTHAM-MERREDIN-ROUTE No. 073

Miles from

Miles from PerthTerm-

PerthTerm-

Mer-redin

Mer-redin

I inal inal direct via PlacePerth Perth Mer- Mer- direct via Spen-Term- Term- redin redin Place Spen- cersinal inal direct via cers Brook

direct viaSpen-

Spen-cers

Brook

cers BrookBrook 131 137 31 31 Woolundra

136 142 26 26 Doodlakinc162 168 PERTH TER- 142 148 20 20 Baandee

MINAL 149 155 13 13 Hines Hill1 1 161 167 Mt. Lawley 155 161 7 7 Nangcenan2 2 160 166 Maylands 159 165 3 3 No. 4 Pump4 4 158 164 Bayswater 162 168 MERREDIN5 5 157 163 Bassendean

7 155 161 Guildford8 8 154 160 East Guildford * Wundowie Turnoff-Wundowie = 2 miles.9 9 153 159 West Midland10 10 152 158 MIDLAND t Grass Valley Turnoff-Grass Valley = 1 mile.15 15 147 153 Darlington

TurnoffThrough passengers shall be charged the

direct mileage.16 16 146 152 Glen Forrest

Turnoff20 20 142 148 Mundaring22 22 140 146 Sawyers Valley24 24 138 144 Lion St. (Chid-

low Turnoff)27 Chidlow Turn-

off34 . . . . . . . . 35-mile Peg

36 129 32 Wooroloo35 . . . . Wooroloo Hos-

pital Turn-off

36 Wooroloo Hos-pital

39 42 123 126 WundowieTurnoff

WundowieSee footnote*42 45 120 123 Koojedda44 47 118 121 Bakers Hill48 51 114 117 Clackline52 55 113 113 Mokine57 60 108 108 Spencers Bk .58 61 107 107 Spring Hill60 66 102 102 Northam P.O .61 67 101 101 NORTHAM68 74 94 94 Crass Valley

TurnoffGrass ValleySee footnote f

74 80 88 88 Meenaar83 89 79 79 MECKERING90 96 72 72 Waeel97 103 65 65 CUNDERDIN

104 110 58 58 Wyola107 113 55 55 Liveseys112 118 50 50 TAMMIN118 124 44 44 Bungulla126 132 36 36 KELLER-

BERRINBERRIN

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" Wundowie Turnoff-Wundowie = 2 miles.

Through passengers shall be charged thedirect mileage .

18 epte ber, 1970 .]

GOVERNMEN GAZETTE, W.A .

3003

Page 146, from 16/5/70.- Page 147, from 16/5/70 .-

PERTH TERMINAL-WOOROLOO-WOORO- PERTH TERMINAL - GIDGIEGANNUP -LOO HOSPITAL-WUNDOWIE-CLACKLINE-NORTHAM-ROUTE No. 073

TOODYAY-MILING-ROUTE No. 074

Miles fromMiles from

PerthTerm-inal

direct

PerthTerm-inalviaWoo-

Nor-thamdirect

Nor-thamviaWoo-roloo

Place

PerthTerm-inal

IMiling

Place

134 PERTH TERMINALroloo 1133 Mt. Lawley

2 132 Maylands4 130 Bayswater

61 6 PERTH TER- 5 129 BassendeanMINAL 7 127 Guildford

1 60 63 Mt. Lawley 8 126 East Guildford2 2 59 62 Maylands 9 125 West Midland4 4 57 60 Bayswater 10 124 MIDLAND5 5 56 59 Bassendean 11 123 Red Hill Road Turnoff7 7 54 57 Guildford 14 120 Camporsie Road8 8 53 56 East Guildford 20 114 Jumberkine Hill Turn-9 9 52 55 West Midland off

10 10 51 54 MIDLAND 25 109 Gidgiegannup15 15 46 49 Darlington 26 108 Chidlow Turnoff

Turnoff 28 106 Noble Falls16 16 45 48 Glen Forrest 32 102 Wooroloo Turnoff

Turnoff 49 85 Key Farm20 20 41 44 Mundaring 52 82 Toodyay22 22 39 42 Sawyers Valley 57 77 Lunns Landing24 24 37 40 Lion St. (Chid . 58 76 Coondle

low Turnoff) 59 75 Dewars Pool27 27 3 37 Chidlow Turn- 64 70 Culham

off 66 68 Bejoording Turnoff34 34 27 30 35-mile Peg 72 62 Wattening Turnoff36 36 25 28 Wooroloo 76 58 BOLGART35 26 Wooroloo Hos- 82 52 Wyening

pital Turnoff 86 48 Calearra Turnoff36 38 25 26 Wooroloo Hos- 90 44 Calingiripital 98 36 Carani39 42 22 22 Wundowie 103 31 YerecoinTurnoff 109 25 PiawaningSee footnote* Wundowie 117 17 Gabalong42 4.5

19 19 Koojedda 124 10 Bindi Bindi44 47 17 17 Bakers Hill 134 MILING48 51 13 13 Claekline49 52 12 12 Toodyay Turn-

55 58 6 6off

6 AM Broad-

57 60 4 4

casting Sta-tion

NorthamCamp60 63 1 1 Northam P.O .61 64 NORTHAM

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3004

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[18 September, 1970.

Page 148, from 16/5/70 .-

PERTH TERMINAL-SPENCERS BROOK-NORTHAM -WYALKATCHEM -MERREDIN-ROUTE No. 076

Miles from

PerthTerm-inal

PerthTerm-inal

Mer-redindirect

Mer-redinvia

Miles from

PerthTerm-inal

direct

PerthTerm-inalvia

Spen-cers

Brookand

Minni-

Mer-redindirect

Mer-redinvia

Spen-cersBrookand

Minni-vale

Place

direct viaSpen-cersBrookand

Minni-vale

Spen-cersBrookand

Minni-vale

Place

48 48 150 156 Clacklinevale 52 152 Mokine57 147 Spencers Brk .58 146 Spring Hill

198 204 PERTH TER- 61 64 137 140 NORTHAMMINAL 69 72 129 132 Jennapullin

1 1 197 203 Alt. Lawley 90 93 108 111 GOO ADL LLING2 2 196 202 Maylands 95 98 103 106 Barring Turn-4 4 194 200 Bayswater off5 5 193 199 Bassendean 99 102 99 102 Nambling7 7 191 197 Guildford 103 106 95 98 DOWERIN8 8 190 196 East Guildford 108 111 90 93 AMERY9 9 189 195 West Midland 114 117 84 87 Minnivale

10 10 188 194 MIDLAND 121 124 77 80 Benjaberring15 15 183 189 Darlington 125 131 73 73 WYALKAT-

16 16 182 188Turnoff

Glen Forrest 132 138 66 66CHEM

KorrelockingTurnoff 138 144 60 60 Nembudding

20 20 178 184 Mundaring 144 150 54 54 Yelbeni22 22 176 182 Sawyers Val- 153 159 45 45 Trayning

ley 161 167 37 37 KUNUNOP-24 24 174 180 Lion St . (Chid- PIN

low Turnoff) 166 172 32 32 Kwellian34 34 164 170 35-mile Peg 173 179 25 25 NUNGARIN35 35 163 169 Wooroloo Hos- 177 183 21 21 Elabbin

pital Turn- 183 189 15 15 Nukarnioff 189 195 9 9 Nokaning

36 36 162 168 Wooroloo Hos- 198 204 MERREDIN

39 39 159 165pital

Wundowie= Wundowie Turnoff-Wundowie = 2 miles.Turnoff

WundowieSee footnote* Through passengers shall be charged the42 42

156 162 Koojedda direct mileage.44 44 ( 154 160 Bakers Hill

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18 September, 1970.]

Page 149, from 16/5/70.-

PERTH TERMINAL - NORTHAM - WYAL-KATCHEM-MUKINBUDIN-ROUTE No . 076

Miles from

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Miles from

3005

PerthTerm-inal

direct

PerthTerm-inalvia

Silen-cersBrookand

Minni-vale

Mukin-budindirect

Mukin-budinvia

Spen-cersBrookand

Minni-vale

Place

PerthTerm-inaldirect

PerthTerm-inalvia

Spen-cersBrookand

Minni-vale

Mukin-budindirect

Mukin-budinvia

Spen-cersBrookand

Minni-vale

Place

202 208 PERTH TEMINAL

1 1 201 207 Mt. Lawley 114 117 88 91 Minnivale2 2 200 206 Maylands 121 124 81 84 Benjaberring4 4 198 204 Bayswater 125 131 77 77 WYALKAT-5 5 197 203 Bassendean CHEM7 7 195 201 Guildford 131 137 71 71 Gnuca8 8 194 200 East Guildford 136 142 66 66 Nalkain Turn-9 9 193 199 West Midland off

10 10 192 198 MIDLAND 140 146 62 62 Cowcowing15 15 187 193 Darlington Turnoff

Turnoff 144 150 58 58 Dukin Turnoff16 16 186 192 Glen Forrest 153 159 49 49 KOORDA

Turnoff 160 166 42 42 Narkal Turn-20 20 182 188 Mundaring off22 22 180 186 Sawyers Val- 167 173 35 35 Gabbin

ley 172 178 30 30 Mandiga24 24 178 184 Lion St. (Chid- 178 184 24 24 BENCUBBIN

low Turnoff) 187 193 15 15 Welbungin34 34 168 174 35-mile Peg 196 202 6 6 Barbalin35 35 167 173 Wooroloo Hos-

pital Turnoff202 208 MUKINBUD-

IN36 36 166 172 Wooroloo Hos-

pital39

See

39

footnote*

163 169 WundowieTurnoff

Wundowie

* Wundowie Turnoff-Wundowie = 2 miles .Through passengers shall be charged the

direct mileage .42 42 160 166 Koojedda44 44 158 164 Bakers Hill48 48 154 160 Clackline52 52 153 156 Mokine57 57 148 151 Spencers Brk.58 58 147 150 Spring Hill

49 153 Toodyay Turn-off

55 147 6 AM Broad-casting Sta-tion

57 145 NorthamCamp

60 63 142 145 Northam P .O .61 64 141 144 NORTHAM69 72 133 136 Jennapullin90 93 112 115 Goomalling95 98 107 110 Berring Turn-

off99 102 103 106 Nambling103 106 99 102 DOWERIN108 111 94 97 AMERY

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Page 150, from 16/5/70 .--Delete table shown for Route No 081 and insertin lieu :-

KALGOORLIE-ESPERANCE-ROUTE No. 077

Miles from

Passengers travelling from stations west ofCoolgardie to places between Coolgardie andEsperance, shall be permitted to travel on theforward and return journey between Cool-gardie and Kalgoorlie without payment ofadditional fare .

This concession shall only apply to pas-sengers travelling on a throughout journey bythe first connecting road bus or train .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

PERTH TERMINAL-YORK-BRUCE ROCK-NAREMBEEN-ROUTE No . 081

Miles from

[18 September, 1970 .

* Balkuling Turnoff-Balkuling = 1 mile .Through passengers shall not be charged the

additional mileage .

Kal-goor-lie

Esper-ance

PlaceCool- igardie

PerthTerm-inal

Nar-em-been

Place

252 24 KALGOORLIE3249 21 Boulder Turnoff 176 PERTH TERMINAL

4 248 20 6GE Turnoff 1 175 Mt. Lawley8 244 16 Kurrawang Turnoff 2 174 Maylands10 242 14 Kurrawang Mission 4 172 Bayswater

Turnoff 5 171 Bassendean24 230 COOLGARDIE 7 169 Guildford23 229 Kalgoorlie Turnoff 8 168 East Guildford28 224 6 Celebration Turnoff 9 167 West Midland51 201 29 Spargoville 10 166 MIDLAND62 190 40 Mandilla Station 15 161 Darlington Turnoff71 181 49 WIDGIEMOOLTHA 16 160 Glen Forrest Turnoff74 178 52 Paris Turnoff 20 156 Mundaring90 162 68 Higginsville 22 154 Sawyers Valley

101 151 79 Pioneer Turnoff 27 149 Chidlow Turnoff111 141 89 Hyden-Kondinin Turn-

off30 146 Northam Turnoff and

the Lakes118 134 96 Mission 59 117 YORK127 125 105 NORSEMAN 66 110 Mt. Hardy157 95 135 Daniell 70 106 Marley Pool161 91 139 Lake King-Albany 74 102 Greenhills

Turnoff 77 99 Kauring166 86 144 Beete 78 98 Cubbine Turnoff171 81 149 Kumarl 85 91 Ballkuling Turnoff178 74 156 Dowak See footnote # Balkuling18 .5 67 163 SALMON GUMS 87 89 Mawson192 60 170 Circle Valley 91 85 Jacobs Well Turnoff198 54 176 Red Lake 94 82 Dulbelling Turnoff203 49 181 Grass Patch 98 78 Dangin212, 40 190 Truslove 103 73 QUAIRADING219 33 197 Scaddan 109 67 Badjaling Turnoff225 27 203 Speddingup Turnoff 115 61 Yoting232 20 210 Research Station 120 56 Pantapin235 17 213 Gibson 126 50 Kwolvin236 16 214 Gibson Soak 131 45 Shackleton238 14 216 Aerodrome 134 42 Erikin245 7 223 Shark Lake 140 36 Yarding Turnoff251 1 229 Jetty 145 31 Eujinyn Turnoff252 230 ESPERANCE 152 24 BRUCE ROCK

162 14 Bungulluping176 NAREMBEEN

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Page 151, from 16/5/70 .-

PERTH TERMINAL - YORK - QUAIRADICORRIGIN - KONDININ - HYDEN -ROUTE No. 081

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Through passengers shall not be charged theadditional mileage.

TH TERMINAL - YORK - BROOKTON -IGIN - KONDININ - HYDEN -E No. 081

3007

Miles from Miles from

PerthTerm-inal

Hyden~Place Perth

Term- Hydeninal

Place

212 PERTH TERMINAL 223 PERTH TERMINAL. . . . 1211 Mt. Lawley

1222 Mt. Lawley

2 210 Maylands 2 221 Maylands4 208 Bayswater 4 219 Bayswatera 207 Bassendean 5 218 Bassendean7 205 Guildford 7 216 Guildford8 204 East Guildford S 215 East Guildford9 203 West Midland 9 214 West Midland

10 202 MIDLAND 10 213 MIDLAND15 197 Darlington 15 208 Darlington16 196 Glen Forrest 16 207 Glen Forrest20 192 Mundaring 20 203 Mundaring22 190 Sawyers Valley 22 201 Sawyers Valley27 185 Chidlow Turnoff 27 196 Chidlow Turnoff30 182 Northam Turnoff and

the Lakes30 193 Northam Turnoff and

the Lakes59 153 YORK 59 164 YORK66 146 Mt. Hardy 63 160 Qualen70 142 Marley Pool 65 158 Gwambygine74 138 Greenhills 68 155 Gilgering77 135 Kauring 72 151 Dalebridge78 134 Cubbine Turnoff 77 146 Edwards Crossing

1

85 127 Balkuling Turnoff 80 143 BEVERLEYSee footnote* Balkuling 88 135 Mt. Kokeby

. . . . 87 125 Mawson 101 122 BROOKTON91 121 Jacobs Well Turnoff 110 113 Weam94 118 Dulbelling Turnoff 115 108 Nalya98 114 Dangin 120 103 Aldersyde

103 109 QUAIRADING 126 97 Mears113 99 Caroling 129 94 Kweda126 86 Bilbarin Turnoff 133 90 Bulyee140 72 Kunjin Turnoff 138 85 Lomos Turnoff144 68 CORRIGIN 144 79 Jubuk172 40 Notting Turnoff 149 74 Kunjin175 37 KONDININ 151 72 Quairading Turnoff202 10 Karlgarin 155 68 CORRIGIN212 Hyden 183 40 Notting Turnoff

186 37 KONDININ213 10 Karlgarin

* Balkuling Turnoff-Balkuling = 1 mile . 223 Hyden

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3008

Miles from

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

Page 152, from 16/5/70.-PERTH (NEWCASTLE STREET)-BADGIN- PERTH TERMINAL-GERALDTON-ROUTEGARRA-JURIEN BAY-ROUTE No . 084

No. 084

Place

Page 152, from 30/5/70. PerthBay :-

Delete:-Route No . 084 .Insert:-Route No . 183 .

Miles from

Place

(Newcastle Street) -Badgingarra-Jurien

[18 September, 1970 .

PerthBad-gin-garra

JurienBay

PerthTerm-inal

Ger-ald-ton

127 167 PERTH (NEW- 312 PERTH TERMINALCASTLE STREET)

1311 Mt. Lawley

1 126 166 Cur. Bulwer and Lord 2 310 MaylandsStreets 4 308 Bayswater

2 125 165 Mt. Lawley 5 307 Bassendean3 124 164 Maylands 7 305 Guildford5 122 162 Bayswater 8 304 East Guildford6 121 161 Bassendean 9 303 West Midland8 119 159 Guildford 10 302 MIDLAND9 118 158 East Guildford 19 293 Upper Swan P .O .10 117 157 West Midland 26 286 Bullsbrook11 116 156 MIDLAND 33 279 Muchea Turnoff20 107 147 Upper Swan 42 270 Sharp's Drive-In27 100 140 Bullsbrook 47 265 Chittering34 93 133 Muchea Turnoff 52 260 Bindoon Park37 90 130 Muchea 55 257 Boys' Town51 76 116 GINGIN 68 244 Wannamal62 65 105 Beermullah Turnoff 78 234 Mogumber Turnoff74 53 93 French's Corner 82 230 New Norcia82 45 85 Regan's Ford 92 220 Waddington P .O.91 36 76 Yathroo Southern 102 210 Walebing P.O .Boundary 117 195 MOORA98 29 69 Yathroo Homestead 129 183 Coomberdale

104 23 63 Dandaragan P.O . 135 177 Namban P.O .117 10 50 Mungedar Turnoff 141 171 WATHEROO127 40 Badgingarra 152 160 Gunyidi167 0 Jurien Bay 159 153 Marchagee

173 139 COOROW184 128 Winchester P .O .

GERALDTON-MULLEWA-ROUTE No . 085 190 122 CARNAMAH205 107 THREE SPRINGS215 97 ArrinoMiles from 225 87 Yandanooka P .O .238 74 MINGENE W

Place 250 62 StrawberryGer- Mul- 261 51 Irwinaldton lewa 271 41 DONGARA

297 15 Greenough61 GERALDTON 312 GERALDTON457 Utakarra

7 54 Airport9 52 Reservoir

10 51 Glengarry Turnoff16 45 Bringo19 42 Kojarena22 39 Northern Gully28 33 Wicherina Turnoff30 31 Eradu Turnoff35 26 Ambania Turnoff48 13 Indarra51 10 Tenindewa56 5 Ardingly61 MULLEWA

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18 September, 1970 .]

Page 153, from 23/5/70.-

PERTH TERMINAL-PAYNE'S FIND-MEEKA-THARRA-ROUTE No . 086

Miles from

The conveyance of papers, mails and otherparcels items normally carried by road buses,will not be permitted on the above route exceptitems consigned to or from Payne's Find .

GOVERNMENT GAZErrE, W.A .

Place

PERTH TERMINMIDLANDToodyayGOOMALLINGDowerin TurnoffBotherlingKonnongorringKalgudderingWONGAN HILLSKondutBALLIDUDamboringMarnePitharaDALWALLINUWUBINPayne's FindMOUNT MAGNETAustinCUETuckanarraNannineMEEKATHARRA

ALDTON - MULLEWA -THARRA-ROUTE No. 086

Place

The carriage of parcels, mails, etc ., will notbe permitted on buses operating the Gerald-ton-Meekatharra service .

3009

339 GERALDTON4335 Utakarra

7 332 Airport9 330 Reservoir

10 329 Glengarry Turnoff16 323 Bringo19 320 Kojarena22 317 Northern Gully28 311 Wicherina Turnoff30 309 Eradu Turnoff35 304 Ambania Turnoff48 291 Indarra51 288 Tenindewa56 283 Ardingly61 278 MULLE WA80 259 Pindar110 229 Wurarga136 203 YALGOO152 187 Wagga Wagga166 173 Edah214 125 MOUNT MAGNET248 91 Austin265 74 CUE290 49 Tuckanarra315 24 Nannine339 MEEKATHARRA

PerthTerminal

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Abattoirs Act

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CONTENTS .Page

Agricultural Products Act 2983Agriculture, Department of 2983Appointments 29641ush Fires Act 2964-70Chief Secretary's Department 2945Commissioners for Declarations2956Commissioners of Supreme Court2956Companies Act 2987-8Country Areas Water Supply Act 2949Country Towns Sewerage Act 2948Crown Law Department 2955-6Deceased Persons' Estates 2988-9Education Department .Fertilisers Act -ForestryHealth Department 2946, 2957Justices of the Peace 2951-2Land Acquisitions

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Lands Department- . . . . 2945-6, 2947-8, 2957-64Local Courts Act ~ -956Local Government Department2949-51, 2975-83Main Roads 2952, 2972-3Metropolitan Water Supply, etc2973-5

By Authority ALEX B. DAVIES, Government Printer

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Mines Department- .-2985-7Municipalities 2949-51, 2975-83Native Welfare 2957Notices o Intention .,t _Fes,-,mo Land . . . .Noxious Weeds Act

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2983Orders in Council 2946-51Partnerships Dissolved . . . . --

-.2988Police Department 2956-7Premier's Department 2951Proclamations 2945-6Public Service Arbitration Act 2952Public Service Commissioner 2952Public Service Holidays . .

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Public Works Department2948-95, 2970-2

Sale of Unclaimed, Found and Lost Property 2956-7State Housing Act 2961-2Tender Board 2984-5Tenders Accepted 2971, 2985Tenders invited 2970, 2984Transfer of Land Act 2945

Veterinary Medicines Act - 2983Workers' Compensation Act 2951