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PROCLAMATION<br />

<strong>WESTERN</strong> <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles<br />

TO WIT, Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander sf the Mast<br />

CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint<br />

GAIRONER, Genrge, Cnmpanisn of the Mast Hosoarable Order<br />

Governor. of the Bath, Commander of the Most Excellent<br />

[L.S.] Order of the British Empire, Governor in and<br />

aver the <strong>State</strong> of Western Australia and its<br />

Dependencies in the Cemmsnwealth ef Australia.<br />

Corr. No. 5735/50.<br />

WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-<br />

1950, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation<br />

in the Government Gazette to revest in Her<br />

Majesty as of her former estate all or any lands<br />

whereof Her Majesty may become the registered<br />

proprietor:<br />

And whereas Her Majesty is now the registered<br />

proprietor of the lands described in the Schedule<br />

hereto:<br />

Now, therefore I, the Governor, with the advice<br />

and consent of the Executive Council, do by this<br />

Proclamation revest in Her Majesty, her heirs and<br />

successors, the lands described in the Schedule<br />

hereto as of her former estate.<br />

Schedule.<br />

Corres. No., Land, Certificate of Title<br />

(Volume and Folio).<br />

6697/50; Broome Lots 336 and 337; 1155, 149.<br />

6630/49; Mount Barker Lots 396 and 405; 1153, 876.<br />

1953/52; the portion of Cockburn Sound Location<br />

16 and being lot 32 on Plan 6221; 1152, 511.<br />

6022/49; Warralakin Lot 6; 1016, 756.<br />

564/44; the portion of Nelson Location 4025 the<br />

subject of Diagram 16062; 1149, 969.<br />

564/44; the portion of Nelson Location 3818 and<br />

being 1t 2 the subject of Diagram 16063;<br />

1149, 970.<br />

564/44; Nelson Location 538; 1067, 195.<br />

[933]<br />

OF<br />

<strong>WESTERN</strong> <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>.<br />

[Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.]<br />

tt<br />

[REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTh FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.]<br />

No. 43] PERTH : FRIDAY, 15th MAY. [1953.<br />

4203/22; portion of Fremantle Lot 1606 and portion<br />

of Fremantle Town Lot 930, and being<br />

together lot 1 on Diagram 10650; 1065, 256.<br />

4203/22; portion of Fremantle Lot 1606 and portion<br />

of Fremantle Town Lot 930, and being<br />

together lot 2 on Diagram 10650; 1065, 257.<br />

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of<br />

the said <strong>State</strong>, at Perth, this 29th day of<br />

April, 1953.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

E. K. HOAR,<br />

Minister for Lands.<br />

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN<br />

Coal Mine Workers (Pensions) Act, 1943-1951.<br />

PROCLAMATION<br />

<strong>WESTERN</strong> <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>, 'I By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles<br />

TO WIT, f Henry Guirduer, Knight Cnmmnoder of the Most<br />

CHARLES HENRY Distngsished Order of Saint Michael and Saint<br />

GAIRDUER, George, Companion nf the Most Hnennrnble Order<br />

Governor, of the Bath, Cemmander of the Most Excellent<br />

[L.S.J Order of the British Empire, Geveruer in ond<br />

over the <strong>State</strong> of Western Australia and its<br />

Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.<br />

WHEREAS by the Coal Mine Workers (Pensions)<br />

Act, 1943-1951, it is provided that the Governor<br />

may from time to time by Proclamation increase<br />

or decrease the amount of the pensions or any<br />

class of pensions or the additions to any pensions or<br />

any class of such additions payable pursuant to the<br />

provisions of the said Act; and whereas it is<br />

expedient to increase the amount of pension<br />

or additions to pensions payable aforesaid:<br />

Now, therefore I, the said Governor, in exercise<br />

of the powers aforesaid, do hereby, with the advice<br />

and consent of the Executive Council, proclaim<br />

that on and after the 2nd day of October, 1952,<br />

and until further Proclamation the rates of pen-


934 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. f 15 May, 1953.<br />

sions and additions to pensions provided for by<br />

sections 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of the Act shall be as<br />

set forth in the Schedule hereunder:<br />

Schedule.<br />

Section of Act and Rate of Pension or<br />

Addition to Pension per Week.<br />

Section 6, subsection (1)<br />

Section 6, subsection (2)<br />

Section subsection (3)<br />

Section subsection (1)<br />

Section 7, subsection (la)<br />

Section 8, subsection (1)<br />

Section 9, subsection (1) (a)<br />

Section 9, subsection (1) (c)<br />

Section 9, subsection (6)<br />

Section 10, subsection (1)<br />

Section 10, subsection (2)<br />

Section 10, subsection (3) (a) (i)<br />

Section 10, subsection (3) (a) (ii)<br />

£ s. .d.<br />

4 10 0<br />

4 10 0<br />

4 10 0<br />

4 10 0<br />

4 10 0<br />

4 10 0<br />

3 15 0<br />

3 15 0<br />

376<br />

400<br />

400<br />

400<br />

400<br />

Given under my hand and the Public Seal<br />

the said <strong>State</strong>, at Perth, this 13th day<br />

May, 1953.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN<br />

(Sgd.)L. F. KELLY,<br />

Minister for Mines.<br />

Coal Mine Workers (Pensions) Act, 1943-1951.<br />

PROCLAMATION<br />

<strong>WESTERN</strong> <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>. By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles<br />

TO WIT, f Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the Most<br />

CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint<br />

GAIRONER, George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order<br />

Governor, of the Bath, Commander of the Most Excellent<br />

Order of the British Empire, Governor is and<br />

ever the <strong>State</strong> of Western Australia and its<br />

Dependencies in the Cnmmnnwealth nf Australia.<br />

WHEREAS by the Coal Mine Workers (Pensions)<br />

Act, 1943-1951, it is provided that the Governor<br />

may from time to time by Proclamation increase<br />

or decrease the rates of conribution payable by<br />

each mineworker, or by each owner, in respect of<br />

each mineworker employed by such owner, as provided<br />

under such Act; and whereas it is expedient<br />

to increase the rates of contribution aforesaid: Now,<br />

therefore I, the said Governor, in exercise of the<br />

powers aforesaid, do hereby, with the advice and<br />

consent of the Executive Council, proclaim that<br />

on and after the 27th day of September,<br />

1952, and until the 27th day of March,<br />

1953, but subject to subsection (5) of section<br />

twenty-one of the said Act, the rates<br />

of contribution payable by each mineworker<br />

and by each owner in respect of<br />

each mineworker employed by such owner<br />

shall be respectively six shillings and sixpence<br />

per week and one pound two shillings<br />

and sixpence per week, and<br />

on and after the 28th day of March, 1953,<br />

and until further Proclamation, but subject<br />

to subsection (5) of section twentyone<br />

of the said Act the rates of contribution<br />

payable by each mineworker and by<br />

each owner in respect of each mineworker<br />

employed by such owner shall be respectively<br />

six shillings per week and one pound<br />

two shillings and sixpence per week.<br />

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of<br />

the said <strong>State</strong>, at Perth, this 13th day of<br />

May, 1953.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

(Sgd.) L. F. KELLY,<br />

Minister for Mines.<br />

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN<br />

AT a meeting of the Executive Council, held in<br />

the Executive Council Chamber, Perth, this 29th<br />

day of April, 1953, the following Orders in Council<br />

were authorised to be issued:<br />

Country Areas Water Supply Act, 1947-1951.<br />

Extension of Pipeline to Narembeen Reservoir.<br />

Land Act, 1933-1950.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.<br />

Corres. No, 3277/51.<br />

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-<br />

1950, it is, inter alia, made lawful for the Governor<br />

to direct that any land reserved pursuant to the<br />

provisions of the Act, shall be leased for the purpose<br />

for which the land is reserved as aforesaid,<br />

by Instrument of Lease in accordance with the form<br />

in the Fourth Schedule of the Act, to any person<br />

(as defined in the said section); and whereas it<br />

is deemed expedient that reserve No. 23613 (Fitzroy<br />

Location 27) shall be leased for a term of 99 years<br />

to the United Aborigines Mission Limited to be<br />

held in trust for the purpose of an Aborigines' Mission:<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor<br />

by and with the advice and consent of the Executive<br />

Council doth hereby direct that the abovementioned<br />

of reserve shall be leased for a term of 99 years to<br />

of the United Aborigines Mission Limited to be held<br />

in trust for the purpose of an Aborigines Mission.<br />

R. H. DOIG,<br />

Clerk of the Council.<br />

The Land Act, 1933-1950.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.<br />

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-<br />

1950, it is made lawful for the Governor to direct<br />

that any reserve shall vest in and be held by any<br />

municipality, road board, or other person or persons<br />

to be named in the order in trust for the like<br />

or other public purposes to be specified in such<br />

order; and whereas it is deemed expedient as<br />

follows:<br />

Corr. No. 381/41That reserve No. 22249 (Manjimup<br />

Lot 441) should vest in and be held by the<br />

Manjimup Road Board in trust for the purpose of<br />

Park Lands.<br />

Corr. No. 2882/31That Class A Reserves Nos.<br />

20952 (as amended), 20955 and 20956 should vest<br />

in and be held by the Bayswater Road Board in<br />

trust for the purpose of Recreation.<br />

Corr. No. 1195/39That reserve No. 22242*t<br />

(Gnowangerup Lot 221) should vest in and be<br />

held by Gnowangerup Road Board in trust for the<br />

purpose of Recreation.<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by<br />

and with the advice and consent of the Executive<br />

Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned<br />

reserves shall vest in and be held by the<br />

above road boards in trust for the above purposes,<br />

subject to section 37 of the Act.<br />

Subj ect to the approval in writing of the Minister<br />

for Lands being first obtained, to lease the whole<br />

or any portion of the said reserve for any term<br />

not exceeding 21 years from the date of the<br />

lease.<br />

A previous Order in Council dated 12th June,<br />

1951, is hereby superseded.<br />

R. H. DOIG,<br />

Clerk of the Council.<br />

The Forests Act, 1918.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.<br />

Forests File 75 1/41, Lands File 564/44.<br />

WHEREAS by the Forests Act, 1918, it is provided<br />

that the Governor may by Order in Council dedicate<br />

any Crown lands as <strong>State</strong> Forests within the meaning<br />

and for the purposes of that Act: Now, therefore,<br />

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice<br />

and consent of Executive Council doth hereby dedicate<br />

(firstly) Nelson Location 538 (secondly) the<br />

portion of Nelson Location 4025 the subject of Diagram<br />

16062 and (thirdly) portion of Nelson Loca..


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 935<br />

tion 3818 and being lot 2 the subject of Diagram<br />

16063 as additions to <strong>State</strong> Forest No. 38 within<br />

the meaning and for the purposes of the said Act.<br />

(Plan 443A/40, Al.)<br />

R. H. DOIG,<br />

Clerk of the Council.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.<br />

P.W.W.S. 250/50.<br />

WHEREAS by the Country Areas Water Supply<br />

Act, 1947-1951, it is provided that before undertaking<br />

the construction of water works, the Minister<br />

shall submit plans, descriptions, books of ref erence<br />

and estimates of the proposed works to the<br />

Governor for approval; and that if they are<br />

approved, the Governor may forthwith by Order<br />

in Council, empower the Minister to undertake the<br />

construction of the proposed works: Now, therefore,<br />

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice<br />

of the Executive Council, hereby approves of the<br />

plans, descriptions, books of reference and estimates<br />

marked on Plan P.W.D., W.A., 33615, for the extension<br />

of pipe to Narembeen Reservoir which was<br />

duly submitted for approval, and hereby empowers<br />

the Minister to undertake the construction of the<br />

said works.<br />

R. H. DOIG,<br />

Clerk of the Council.<br />

AT a meeting of the Executive Council, held in the<br />

Executive Council Chamber, Perth, this 13th day<br />

of May, 1953, the following Order in Council was<br />

authorised to be issued:<br />

Public Works Act, 1902-1950.<br />

Eastern RailwayAdditions and Improvements.<br />

Cottages for Railway Employees at Northam.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.<br />

P.W. 2723/50, Ex. Co. No. 807.<br />

IN pursuance of the powers conferred by section<br />

11 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1950, His Excellency<br />

the Governor, acting by and with the advice<br />

and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby<br />

authorise the Honourable Minister for Railways to<br />

undertake, construct or provide Eastern Railway<br />

Additions and ImprovementsCottages for Railway<br />

Employees at Northam, on the land shown<br />

coloured green on Plan P.W.D., W.A., 33658 (L.T.O.<br />

Diagram 17814) which may be inspected at the<br />

office of the Minister for Works, Perth.<br />

R. C. GREEN,<br />

Acting Clerk of the Council.<br />

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.<br />

Premier's Department,<br />

Perth, 13th May, 1953.<br />

IT is hereby notified for public information that<br />

His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has been pleased to approve of the appointment<br />

of Walter James Easton, Esquire, of 71 Archdeacon<br />

Street, Nedlands, and Commonwealth Bank, Perth,<br />

as a Justice of the Peace for the Perth Magisterial<br />

District.<br />

R. GREEN,<br />

Acting Under Secretary.<br />

Premier's Department.<br />

THE AUDIT ACT, 1904.<br />

The Treasury,<br />

Perth, 8th May, 1953.<br />

Receiver of Revenue.<br />

T.218/48Mr. W. H. Watts for the Metropolitan<br />

Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Department<br />

as from the 20th April, 1953, until further notice.<br />

The authority in respect to Miss C. J. Penrose is<br />

cancelled as from 20th April, 1953.<br />

A. J. REID,<br />

Under Treasurer.<br />

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.<br />

Form No. 1.<br />

Application for License in the First Instance.<br />

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Fremantle.<br />

I, NEVILLE WILSON FARREN, of 76 Matheson<br />

Road, Applecross, Company Director, having<br />

attained the age of 21 years, hereby apply on my<br />

behalf for a license to carry on the business of a<br />

Land Agent under the Land Agents Act, 1921. The<br />

principal place of business will be at 2 Stirling<br />

Highway, North Fremantle.<br />

Dated the 18th day of March, 1953.<br />

N. W. FARREN.<br />

Appointment of Hearing.<br />

I hereby appoint the 15th day of June, 1953, at<br />

10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time for the<br />

hearing of the foregoing application at the Court<br />

of Petty Sessions at Fremantle.<br />

Dated the 27th day of March, 1953.<br />

W. L. HARDWICK,<br />

Clerk of Petty Sessions.<br />

Objections to the granting of the application<br />

may be served on the applicant and the Clerk of<br />

Petty Sessions at any time prior to seven days<br />

before the date appointed for the hearing.<br />

Public Service Commissioner's Office,<br />

Perth, 13th May, 1953.<br />

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has approved of the following appointments under<br />

section 23 of the Public Service Act:<br />

Ex. Co. 752, P.S.C. 329/52Percy George Mabey<br />

to be Quantity Surveyor, <strong>State</strong> Housing Commission,<br />

as from 28th August, 1952.<br />

Ex. Co. 752, P.S.C. 354/52Rector Kevin Miller<br />

to be Clerk, Mental Hospitals Department, as from<br />

13th August, 1952.<br />

Ex. Co. 745, P.S.C. 380,'52Ida Alberta Dixon to<br />

be Typist, Correspondence Classes, Education<br />

Department, as from 28th August, 1952.<br />

Ex. Co. 752, P.S.C. 379/52David Eric Lavater<br />

to be Clerk, Registration Branch, Mines Department,<br />

as from 4th August, 1952.<br />

Ex. Co. 752, P.S.C. 288/52George Coombes to<br />

be Assistant Inspector, Fisheries Department, as<br />

from 13th August, 1952.<br />

Ex. Co. 752, P.S.C. 36/52Bruno Rumich to be<br />

Agrostologist, North-West Branch, Department of<br />

Agriculture, as from 5th June, 1952.<br />

Ex. Co. 752, P.S.C. 876/51Cohn Meredith Ralph<br />

to be Adviser, Department of Agriculture, as from<br />

21st January, 1952.<br />

Ex. Co. 752, P.S.C. 402/52Harold James Tear<br />

to be Clerk, Accounts (Fees Collection and Hospital<br />

Benefits), Chief Secretary's Department, as<br />

from 11th September, 1952.<br />

Ex. Co. 745, P.S.C. 24/52Francis Keith Burns<br />

to be Clerk, Records Branch, Lands and Surveys<br />

Department, as from 9th January, 1952.<br />

Also of the acceptance of the following resignation:<br />

Ex. Co. 745H. M. Robinson, Clerk, <strong>State</strong> Housing<br />

Commission, as from 27th January, 1953.<br />

S. A. TAYLOR,<br />

Public Service Commissioner.


Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-52, and are to be addressed to the Public Service<br />

Commissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads of<br />

Departments.<br />

(e) Preference will be given to an applicant proceeding to a University Degree.<br />

(b) Applications are also called under Section 24.<br />

S. A. TAYLOR,<br />

14th May, 1953. Public Service Commissioner.<br />

NATIVE ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1905-1947.<br />

Department of Native Affairs,<br />

Perth, 13th May, 1953.<br />

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, under the provisions of the<br />

Native Administration Act, 1905-1947, has been pleased to amend in the<br />

manner mentioned in the schedule hereunder the Native Administration Regulations,<br />

1938, published in the Government Gazette on the 1st day of November,<br />

1938, and amended from time to time thereafter by notices published in the<br />

Government Gazette.<br />

S. G. MIDDLETON,<br />

Commissioner of Native Affairs.<br />

Schedule.<br />

The abovementioned regulations are amended as follows :-<br />

1. Regulation 157 (G. G. 16/8/40) is amendedby<br />

inserting after the word "charges" in line four the words "not<br />

to exceed the scale prescribed in the Second Schedule to these<br />

regulations"; and<br />

by deleting from lines six and seven the words "in accordance with<br />

the scale prescribed in the Second Schedule to these regulations".<br />

2. The Second Schedule (G.G. 8/8/52) in amended by deleting the words<br />

and figures "Charges for Maintenance or other Accommodation, as from the<br />

day of , 1952" and inserting in lieu thereof the words<br />

and figures "Charges for Maintenance or other Accommodation as from the<br />

15th day of May, 1953".<br />

NATIVE ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1905-1947.<br />

Department of Native Affairs,<br />

Perth, 11th May, 1953.<br />

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that<br />

the following permits have been issued:<br />

Regulation 135.<br />

Permit No. 065, dated 7th May, 1953, issued to<br />

Rev. T. A. Bruton to superintend the Marribank<br />

Baptist Mission near Katanning.<br />

Permit No. 066, dated 7th May, 1953, issued to<br />

Mr. J. P. Weis, to superintend the United Aborigines<br />

Mission, Kellerberrin, vice Mr. T. A. Power.<br />

Regulation 136.<br />

Permit No. 1003, dated the 7th May, 1953, issued<br />

to Mrs. J. P. Weis as a mission worker at the<br />

United Aborigines Mission, Kellerberrin.<br />

Permit No. 1004, dated the 7th May, 1953, issued<br />

to Mrs. L. W. Power as a mission worker at the<br />

Sunday Island Mission.<br />

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May,<br />

VACANCIES IN THE PtJBLIC SERVICE.<br />

Department. Position. Class. Salary.<br />

Date<br />

Returnable.<br />

1953.<br />

Public Works Hydraulic Engineer (Item 1753/52) P-I.-7 Margin l6thMay.<br />

£1,115-1, 195<br />

Treasury Dispenser, Government Stores Branch (Item G-II.-2/3 Margin £250-310 do.<br />

118/52) (b)<br />

Public Health Typist, Wooroloo Sanatorium (b) ........ C-V. Maximum Margin do.<br />

£90<br />

Child Welfare Clerk-in-Charge, Records and Correspondence C-II.-3 Margin £290-310 do.<br />

(Item 2777/52)<br />

<strong>State</strong> Housing Commission... Architect, Grade 2 (b) P-II.-4/7 Margin £330-525 do.<br />

Public Health Histology Technician, Grade 3 (b) ........ G-II.-1/2 Margin £200-270 do.<br />

Crown <strong>Law</strong> Resident Magistrate, Northam P-I.-2 Margin £775-825 23rd May.<br />

Do. Resident Magistrate, Kalgoorlie Districts P-I.-2 Margin £775-825 do.<br />

Education Clerk, Perth Technical College (a) ........ C-II.-l/2 Margin £200-270 do.<br />

Do..... Clerk (Item 2692/52) ................ C-II.-2 Margin £250-270 do.<br />

Public Health Dental Officer of Schools, Kalgoorlie (b) P-II.-9/10 Margin £575-675 do.<br />

Crown <strong>Law</strong> ............ Clerk, Accounts Branch (Item 2419/52) C-II.-1 Margin £200-230 30th ]1ay.<br />

<strong>State</strong> Housing Commission Quantity Surveyor (b)................ G-II.-6 Margin £425-450 do.<br />

Permit No. 1005, dated the 7th May, 1953, issued<br />

to Mr. Trevor Power, as a mission worker at the<br />

Sunday Island Mission.<br />

S. G MIDDLETON,<br />

Commissioner of Native Affairs.<br />

Crown <strong>Law</strong> Department,<br />

Perth, 7th May, 1953.<br />

IT is hereby notified for public information that<br />

the following Acts have been reprinted pursuant<br />

to the Amendments Incorporation Act, 1938:<br />

Builders' Registration Act, 1939-1948 (approved<br />

for reprint 17th February, 1953).<br />

Police Act, 1892-1952 (approved for reprint 23rd<br />

March, 1953).<br />

Copies are available at the office of the Government<br />

Printer at the cost of is. and 3s. Gd. respectively.<br />

H. SHEAN,<br />

Under Secretary for <strong>Law</strong>.


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 937<br />

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY BY-ELECTION.<br />

Crown <strong>Law</strong> Department,<br />

Perth, 14th May, 1953.<br />

THE Hon. Minister for Justice, pursuant to section<br />

141 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1952, has<br />

approved of the appointment of the undermentioned<br />

officer as Assistant Returning Officer to<br />

count votes at the counting place in the district<br />

shown hereunder:<br />

Kimberley District.<br />

Name of Officer and Counting Place.<br />

Oakes, Arthur John Wesley; Office of Australian<br />

Iron and Steel Coy. Ltd., Yampi (Cockatoo<br />

Island).<br />

THE Hon. Minister for Justice, pursuant to section<br />

142A of the Electoral Act, 1907-1952, has<br />

approved of the appointment of the undermentioned<br />

officer as Assistant Returning Officer to<br />

count Postal Votes, absent votes and votes cast<br />

under the provisions of section 122A of the said<br />

Act under the direction of the Chief Electoral<br />

Officer:<br />

Name of OfficerWheeler, Stanley Edward.<br />

THE Hon. Minister for Justice has approved of the<br />

undermentioned appointments of Postal Vote Officers<br />

under the provisions of section 90 of the<br />

Electoral Act, 1907-1952:<br />

Kimberley District.<br />

Common, Brother Andrew Gordon, Kalumburu<br />

Mission, via Wyndham, Cleric.<br />

Ubach, Reverend Father Veremond, Kalumburu<br />

Mission Station, via Wyndham, Roman Catholic<br />

Priest.<br />

H. SHEAN,<br />

Under Secretary for <strong>Law</strong>.<br />

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.<br />

THE undermentioned allotments of land will be<br />

offered for sale at public auction on the dates and<br />

at the places specified below, under the provisions<br />

of the Land Act, 1933-1950, and its regulations:-<br />

KALGOORLIE.<br />

19th May, 1953, at 2 p.m., at the Government Land<br />

Agency-<br />

Kalgoorlie_**Town 3396, ir. 3.8p., C.U.V. £20.<br />

CARNAMAH.<br />

21st May, 1953, at 3.30 p.m., at the Rural and<br />

Industries Bank-<br />

CoorowTown 23, lr., £15; Town 24, ir.,<br />

£20.<br />

PERTH.<br />

22nd May, 1953, at 3.30 p.m., at the Land and<br />

Surveys DepartmenttSwan<br />

Locations (Surrey Road, Bassendean) -<br />

4747, lr., £40; 5421, ir., £40.<br />

BRIDGETOWN.<br />

26th May, 1953, at noon, at the Court House-<br />

Balingup-9172, 13a. lr. 5p., £40; *11173, ha.<br />

Or. 5p., £33; *11174 18a. 2r. 19p., £55; *11175,<br />

16a. lr. 36p., £50.<br />

BUSSELTON.<br />

27th May, 1953, at 3 p.m., at the Court House-<br />

WitchcliffeTown 22, lr. 14.8p., £25.<br />

GERALDTON.<br />

27th May, 1953, at 3.15 p.m., at the Rural and<br />

Industries Bank-<br />

Northamptonf Town 369, la., £35; tTown<br />

377, 2a. Or. 16p., £45; tTown 378, 2a. Or.<br />

iSp., £45.<br />

MERREDIN.<br />

27th May, 1953, at 10 a.m., at the Court HousetMuntadginTown<br />

41, lr., £15.<br />

IVierredin-1j513, la. Or. 16.2p., £20.<br />

t,Nangeenan_*1J14, 5a. Or. 21p., £15; 1T147,<br />

5a. Or. 21p., £15.<br />

BEVERLEY.<br />

3rd June, 1953, at, 3.30 p.m., at the Government<br />

Land AgencytBrooktonTown<br />

322, lr., £50.<br />

NARROGIN.<br />

4th June, 1953, at noon, at the Government Land<br />

AgencytDudininTown<br />

42, lr., £15; Town 43, ir., £15.<br />

PERTH.<br />

5th June, 1953, at 3.30 p.m., at the Lands and Surverys<br />

Department<br />

Sawyers ha. 2r. 26p., £40; *11104,<br />

6a. 3r. 25p., £25; 1J1O6, 4a. Or. 8p., £25.<br />

tSwan Location (Maylands)-5177, lr., £90.<br />

* Suburban for cultivation.<br />

ISection 21 of the regulations does not apply.<br />

§Subject to examination of survey.<br />

II Subject to truncation of corner, if necessary.<br />

1 All marketable timber is reserved to the Crown.<br />

* Available for leasing only.<br />

1. The purchaser shall within a period of two<br />

(2) years from the date of the approval of<br />

his application fence the boundaries of his<br />

lot with a fence capable of resisting great<br />

and small stock to the satisfaction of the<br />

Minister and also shall within such period<br />

of two years effect on his lot improvements<br />

of a value equal to at least double the amount<br />

of the purchase money of the lot. Such<br />

improvements may consist of a dwelling or<br />

any other building, water supply, clearing,<br />

cultivation or such other improvements as<br />

the Minister may accept.<br />

No transfer of a license will be permitted,<br />

without the special approval of the<br />

Minister, until the prescribed fencing and<br />

improvement conditions have been complied<br />

with.<br />

Breach of any of the conditions of sale<br />

will render the license liable to forfeiture<br />

together with all moneys paid in connection<br />

therewith.<br />

All improvements on the land offered for sale<br />

are the property of the Crown, and shall be paid<br />

for as the Minister may direct, whose valuation<br />

shall be final and binding on the purchaser.<br />

Plans and further particulars of these sales<br />

may be obtained at this office and the offices of<br />

the various Government Land Agents. Land sold<br />

to a depth of 200 feet below the natural surface.<br />

except in mining districts, where it is granted to<br />

a depth of 40 feet or 20 feet only.<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

FORFEITURES.<br />

THE undermentioned leases have been cancelled<br />

under section 23 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, owing<br />

to non-payment of rent or other reasons:<br />

Name, Lease, District, Reason, Corres., Plan.<br />

Ahearn, R. H.; 347/7493; Vict. 5736; conditions;<br />

2434/51; 156/80.<br />

Allen, E. R.; 347/7307; Vict. 8520; £3 8s. 3d.;<br />

1383/51; 96/80.<br />

Andela, T. and Schagen, J. M.; 347/7722; Ninghan<br />

3136; conditions; 5120/50; 66/80.<br />

Anderson, L.; 4653/55; Jandakot A.A. 126; conditions;<br />

14430/02; 341A/4O.<br />

Angove, W. H.; 1231/60; Plant. 1798; abandoned;<br />

6063/09; 457/80.<br />

Arthur, V. N.; 347/6630; Ninghan 2782; abandoned;<br />

2562/50; 88 and 89/80.<br />

Ball, B. L.; 347/6047; Vict. 3570 and 3945; conditions;<br />

5632/49; 124/80.


938 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. {15 May, 1953.<br />

Ball, B. L.; 347/8007; Vict. 9917; conditions;<br />

5996/50; 124/80.<br />

Bell, A.; 347/3576; Esperance 673; £18 4s. 3d.;<br />

507/41; 423/80.<br />

Bell, A.; 365/1052; Esperance 1307; £23 us. 3d.;<br />

1248/41; 423/80.<br />

Curnow, C. D.; 347/7578; Vict. 8441; £3 lOs. 6d.;<br />

3307/51; 93/80.<br />

Day, H. F.; 347/4643; Avon 19631; £5 13s. 2d.;<br />

1993/47; 379D/110, C4.<br />

Dodd, W. p3 342/1937; Chidlow 293; £6 9s. 9d.;<br />

2780/32; -.<br />

Dunn, R. J. 1/.; 347/8249; Sussex 2697; abandoned;<br />

2406/52; 413C/40.<br />

Geraty, T.; 347/7144; Torbay A.A. 65; abandoned;<br />

248/51; 457A/40.<br />

Geraty, T.; 347/7143; Torbay A.A. 64; abandoned;<br />

247/51; 457A/40.<br />

Green, T.; 348/904; Yilgarn 426, 428; £265 3s. 6d.;<br />

2742/37; 36/80.<br />

Manns, Q. F.; 347/6939; Kojonup 8134; conditions;<br />

6285/50; 437A/40.<br />

Norris, 0. M.; 347/5158; Avon 15203; £1 13s. 9d.;<br />

2323/48; 34/80.<br />

Poncini, A.; 3117/3671; Big Bell 201; abandoned;<br />

2092/36; Big Bell.<br />

Riegert, C. M.; 347/6037; Esperance 739 to 741;<br />

abandoned; 5111/49; 423/80.<br />

Sallur, J. J.; 3117/2121; Reedy 215; abandoned;<br />

1471/35; Reedy.<br />

Thiele, J. C.; 395/945; Ngalbain; abandoned;<br />

6827/47; 24/300.<br />

Tompsett, H. P.; 347/8732; Sussex 1778 to 1780,<br />

1788; abandoned; 3569/52; 413B/40.<br />

Yates, A. A.; 347/7915; Nelson 3979; abandoned;<br />

7030/51; 438B/40.<br />

Campbell, P. W. and N. MeL.; 393/427; Fraser;<br />

abandoned; 997/15; 17/300.<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

RESERVES.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has been pleased to set apart as Public Reserves<br />

the land described in the Schedule below for the<br />

purposes therein set forth.<br />

Corres. No. 3277/51.<br />

F I T Z HO Y (Fitzroy Crossing) .-No. 23613<br />

(Aborigines' Mission) location No. 27 (la). (Plan<br />

129/300 (enlargement).)<br />

Corres. No. 4220/12, Vol. 2.<br />

CARNAMAH.-No. 23745 (Use and Requirements<br />

of the Carnarnah Road Board), lot No. 102 (67a. Or.<br />

22p.). (Diagram 62446, Plan Carnamah.)<br />

Corres. No. 5862/52.<br />

AVON-No. 23746 (Railway Purposes-Ballast<br />

Pit) location No. 27520 (about 38a. 2r.). (Plan<br />

2A/40, Bi.)<br />

Corres. No. 4303/21.<br />

SWAN.-No. 23747 (Drainage) location No. 5362<br />

(14.4p). (Diagram 62576, Plan 1B/20, S.W.)<br />

Corres. No. 1953/52.<br />

COCKBURN SOUND (Mandurah) .-No. 23748<br />

(Recreation) location No. 1723 (3a. 2r. 30p.). (Diagram<br />

L.T.O. Plan 6221, Plan Mandurah Townsite.)<br />

Corres. No. 6303/14.<br />

BROOME-No. 23750 (Tramway Purposes) lot<br />

Nos. 336, 337 and 338 (la. 3r. 8p.). (Plan Broome,<br />

Sheet 1.)<br />

Corres. No. 1123/53.<br />

BOYUP BROOK-No. 23751 (Public Utility) lot<br />

No. 298 (about 3a. 3r.). (Plan Boyup Brook.)<br />

Corres. No. 7716/98, Vol. 2.<br />

MALCOLM (at Leonora).-No. 23752 (Racecourse)<br />

location No. 11 (160a.). (Plan 43/300 (enlargement).)<br />

Corres. No. 2778/12, Vol. 2.<br />

GERALDTON.-No. 23753 (Use and Requirements<br />

of the Municipality of Geraldtcn) lot No. 1226 and<br />

1229 to 1237 (inclusive) (2a. lr. 17.9p.). (Plan<br />

Geraldton, Sheet 1.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has been pleased to approve, under section 37 of<br />

the Land Act, 1933-1950, as follows:-<br />

Corres. No. 13703/05-Of the amendment of reserve<br />

No. 10101 (Excepted from Sale) to exclude<br />

that portion now designated Malcolm Location<br />

11, and of its area being reduced to about 1,460<br />

acres accordingly. (Plan 43/300 (enlargement).)<br />

Corres. No. 3030/08-Of the amendment of reserve<br />

No. 12475 (Stock Route) to exclude that portion<br />

now designated Fitzroy Location 27. (Plan 129/300<br />

(enlargement).)<br />

Corres. No. 7088/11-Of the amendment of reserve<br />

No. 13731 (Common) to exclude that portion now<br />

comprised in Bullfinch Townsite, and of its area<br />

being reduced to about 1,106 acres accordingly.<br />

(Plan Bullfinch and 53/80.)<br />

Corres. No. 3781/97-Of the amendment of reserve<br />

No. 14275 (Timber) to exclude the area of about<br />

38 acres 2 roods now designated Avon Location<br />

27520. (Plan 2A/40, B?.)<br />

Corres. No. 923/11-Of the amendment of reserve<br />

No. 14908 (Timber) to exclude that portion now<br />

comprised in Bullfinch Townsite, and of its area<br />

being reduced to about 204 acres accordingly. (Plans<br />

Bullfinch and 53/80.)<br />

Corres. No. 1205/21-Of the amendment of reserve<br />

No. 17737 (Narrogin Lots 1245 and 1286-Gravel)<br />

to include the area of about 1 acre 1 rood 24 perches<br />

abutting its South boundary and having a frontage<br />

of 250 links to Tuohy Street and 100 links to the<br />

street adjoining the Western boundary of the reserve,<br />

and of its area being increased to about 9<br />

acres 2 roods 24 perches accordingly. (Plan Narrogin.)<br />

Corres. No. 2898/22-Of the amendment of reserve<br />

No. 18298 (Kondinin Lot 108-Hospital Site) to include<br />

Kondinin Lots 152 and 193, and of its area<br />

being increased to about 8 acres 0 roods 20 perches<br />

accordingly. (Plan Kondinin.)<br />

Corres. No. 1988/33-Of the amendment of reserve<br />

No. 21165 (Katanning Lots 797, 804, 815, 822, 833<br />

and 840-Drainage) to exclude those portions now<br />

designated Katanning Lots 943 to 948 (inclusive),<br />

and of its area being reduced to about 1 rood<br />

accordingly. (Plan Katanning.)<br />

Corres. No. 533/51-Of the amendment of reserve<br />

No. 23705 (Swan Location 4720-Railway Marshalling<br />

Yards) to include Swan Locations 3402, 3403<br />

and 5423, and of its area being increased to 2 acres<br />

3 roods 12 perches accordingly. (Plan 1D/20, N.E.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has been pleased to cancel, under section 37 of the<br />

Land Act, 1933-1950, as follows:-<br />

Corres. No. 563/90-Reserve No. 1642 (Broome<br />

Lot 338-Public Utility). (Plan Broome Sheet 1.)<br />

Corres. No. 11478/12-Reserve No. 7681 (Nmglian<br />

Location 1597)-Water. (Plan 65/80, A4.).<br />

Corres. No. 7716/98, Vol. 2-Reserve No. 10307<br />

(Malcolm Location 3)-Racecourse. (Plan 43/300<br />

(Enlargement).)<br />

Corres. No. 10807/04, Vol. 2-Reserve No. 17979<br />

(now Canning Location 1271)-Trigonometrical<br />

Station. (Plan 1D/20, SE.)<br />

Corres. No. 1745/13-Reserve No. 19040 (Kondinin<br />

Lot 152)-Public Park. (Plan Kondinin.)<br />

Corres. No. 2192/27-Reserve No. 19610 (Avon<br />

Location 25173)-Quarry (Gravel). (Plan 4/80,<br />

Fl.) Corres. No. 434/40-Reserve No. 22146 (near<br />

Zanthus) -Natives. (Plan 26/300.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 939<br />

RESERVE No. 7681.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 11478/12.<br />

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has been pleased to revoke the Order in Council<br />

dated 17th March, 1915, whereby reserve No. 7681<br />

was vested in the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage<br />

and Drainage in trust for the purpose of<br />

"Water."<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

THE LAND ACT, 1933-1950.<br />

Change of Name of Street.<br />

Perth Road District.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 13th May, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 3783/52.<br />

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that<br />

His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has been pleased to approve, under section 10 of<br />

the Land Act, 1933-1950, of the name of Muriel<br />

Street (road No. 5918) from Scarborough Beach<br />

Road to Baden Street in the Perth Road District<br />

being changed to Donovan Street, and such street<br />

shall hereafter be known and distinguished as<br />

Donovan Street accordingly. (Plan 1D/20, N.W.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

CHANGE OF NAME.<br />

Wanneru Townsite and Estate.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 11357/06, Vol. 2.<br />

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has been pleased to approve, under section 10 of<br />

Land Act, 1933-1950, of the names of Wanneru<br />

Townsite and Wanneru Estate being changed to<br />

Wanneroo Townsite and Wanneroo Estate, and such<br />

townsite and estate shall hereafter be known and<br />

distinguished as Wanneroo accordingly. (Plans<br />

Wanneru Townsite and 1A/40.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

AMENDMENT OF BOUNDARIES.<br />

Boodarockin Townsite.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 5228/28.<br />

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor<br />

in Executive Council has been pleased to<br />

approve, under section 10 of the Land Act, 1933-<br />

1950, of the amendment of the boundaries of<br />

Boodarockin Townsite to exclude that portion now<br />

designated Yilgarn Location 1391. (Plans Boodarockin<br />

and 54/80, F4.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

THE LAND ACT, 1933-1950.<br />

(Section 89c.)<br />

Tenders for the Purchase of Nelson<br />

Location 12194.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 3351/49.<br />

TENDERS are hereby invited for the purchase,<br />

under the provisions of section 89c of the Land<br />

Act, 1933-1950, of Nelson Location 12194 (formerly<br />

identified as location 10374), situated 14 miles<br />

East of Northcliffe, for an estate in fee simple.<br />

(Plan 453/80, Al.)<br />

ParticularsArea, 213 acres 3 roods 21 perches.<br />

Improvements: Tenderers must satisfy themselves<br />

as to the condition of any improvements such as<br />

clearing, buildings, fencing and water supply<br />

which may exist on the property. Annual rainfall,<br />

50-60 inches.<br />

Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of<br />

(10) ten per cent, of the price tendered and must<br />

be addressed to the Under Secretary for Lands,<br />

Perth, and endorsed on the envelope, "Tender for<br />

Nelson Location 12194," and lodged at this office<br />

by 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 10th June, 1953.<br />

The successful tenderer will be required to pay<br />

the balance of the purchase money upon registration<br />

of the transfer.<br />

Possession of the property will be given to the<br />

successful tenderer on the date of the registration<br />

of the transfer, unless otherwise arranged with the<br />

Superintendent, Land Settlement, Perth.<br />

The highest or any tender will not necessarily be<br />

accepted.<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

THE LAND ACT, 1933-1950.<br />

(Section 89c.)<br />

Tenders for the Purchase of Nelson Locations<br />

12189, 12190, 12191, 12192 and 12193.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

Corres. 3344/49.<br />

TENDERS are hereby invited for the purchast'<br />

under the provisions of section 89c of the LanU<br />

Act, 1933-1950, of Nelson Locations 12189, 12190,<br />

12191, 12192 and 12193 (formerly identified as locations<br />

8583, 8584, 8586, 8587 and 8588) situated nine<br />

miles South-West of Northclifle, for an estate in<br />

fee simple. (Plan 454B/40, El and 2.)<br />

ParticularsArea, 538 acres 1 rood 13 perches.<br />

Annual rainfall, 50-60 inches.<br />

Tenderers must satisfy themselves as to the<br />

condition of any improvements such as clearing,<br />

buildings, fencing and water supply which may<br />

exist on the property.<br />

Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of<br />

(10) ten per cent, of the price tendered and must<br />

be addressed to the Under Secretary for Lands,<br />

Perth, and endorsed on the envelope "Tender for<br />

Nelson Locations 12189, 12190, 12191, 12192 and<br />

12193" and lodged at this office by 3.30 p.m. on<br />

Wednesday, 10th June, 1953.<br />

The successful tenderer will be required to pay<br />

the balance of the purchase money upon registration<br />

of the transfer.<br />

Possession of the property will be given to the<br />

successful tenderer on the date of the registration<br />

of the transfer, unless otherwise arranged with<br />

the Superintendent, Land Settlement, Perth.<br />

The highest or any tender will not necessarily be<br />

accepted.<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

LAND ACT, 1933-1950.<br />

Part VDivisions 1 and 4.<br />

Special Settlement Lands.<br />

Open Wednesday, 10th June, 1953.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 303/52.<br />

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that<br />

Esperance Location 375, comprising 54 acres, has<br />

been set apart for the purposes of Special Settlement<br />

pursuant to the provisions of Part V (Divisions<br />

1 and 4) of the Land Act, 1933-1950, and<br />

subject to the regulations under the said Act as<br />

modified by the special conditions set out hereunder.<br />

Such land is available for selection, priced at<br />

2s. per acre, excluding survey fee, and subject to<br />

survey and exemption from road rates for two<br />

years from date of approval of application.


940 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

Applications should be lodged at the Department<br />

of Lands and Surveys, Perth, on or before<br />

Wednesday, 10th June, 1953, accompanied by a<br />

deposit of £4 3s. 9d. All applications received on<br />

or before that date will be treated as having been<br />

received on the closing day, and in the event of<br />

there being more applications than one received,<br />

the application to be granted will be decided by<br />

the Land Board.<br />

Special Conditions.<br />

The maximum area allowed to be selected by<br />

any one person is limited to 2,500 acres.<br />

The selector or his agent must take up residence<br />

within one year from the date of approval and<br />

make it his habitual residence for the following<br />

five years.<br />

After the first year the selector shall clear, cultivate<br />

and lay down in pastures one-tenth of the<br />

area each year for the next succeeding four years,<br />

such clearing, cultivation and pastures shall be<br />

properly maintained.<br />

(Plan 423C and D/20.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

LAND ACT, 1933-1950.<br />

Part V-Divisions 1 and 4.<br />

Special Settlement Lands.<br />

Open Wednesday, 27th May, 1953.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 27th April, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 3495/52.<br />

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that<br />

the Plantagenet locations listed in the Schedule<br />

hereto have been set apart for the purpose of<br />

Special Settlement, pursuant to the provisions of<br />

Part V (Divisions 1 and 4) of the Land Act, 1933-<br />

1950, and subject to the regulations under the said<br />

Act as modified by the special conditions set out<br />

hereunder.<br />

Such land is available for selection, subject to<br />

survey, classification, pricing and the provision of<br />

any necessary roads. Applications should be lodged<br />

at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, on<br />

or before Wednesday, 27th May, 1953, accompanied<br />

by a deposit as shown in the Schedule.<br />

All applications received on or before that date<br />

will be treated as having been received on the<br />

closing day, and in the event of there being more<br />

applications than one for either location, the<br />

application to be granted will be decided by the<br />

Land Board.<br />

Special Conditions.<br />

Applications are limited to areas not exceeding<br />

800 acres in all, with a maximum area of 500<br />

adres of cultivable land suitable for establishing<br />

pasture.<br />

One-fifth of the cultivable area must be<br />

cleared within three years and two-fifths within<br />

five years from date of inception of the lease. Such<br />

clearing must be at a stage sufficient to establish<br />

pasture.<br />

Nine-tenths of the cleared area must be<br />

sown to pasture with superphosphate within 15<br />

months of clearing.<br />

Schedule.<br />

Location, Area, Plan, Deposit Required.<br />

5811; 550a.; 451B/40, E2; £8 105.<br />

5825; 356a.; 451C/40, E3; £7 3s. 9d.<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

OPEN FOR SELECTION.<br />

Special Settlement Lands.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 3454/51.<br />

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that<br />

the lands described in the Schedule hereto have<br />

been set apart for the purposes of Special Settlement,<br />

pursuant to the provisions of section 84 of<br />

the Land Act, 1933-1950.<br />

Such lands are available for selection under<br />

Part V (Divisions 1 and 4) of the said Act and<br />

the regulations thereunder, subject to survey, timber<br />

conditions, classification, pricing and to the<br />

special conditions enumerated hereunder.<br />

All applications must be lodged at the Department<br />

of Lands and Surveys, Perth, on or before<br />

Wednesday, 10th June, 1953, together with a<br />

deposit of £8 lOs.<br />

The provisions of section 135 of the Land<br />

Act, 1933-1950, relating to determination of simultaneous<br />

applications by a Land Board shall apply.<br />

The selector will be required to pay the price<br />

of the land, together with prescribed survey fees,<br />

with interest on such survey fees, by half-yearly<br />

payments over a period of 30 years.<br />

The selector shall, within five years of the<br />

date of commencement of the term of his lease,<br />

take up residence in person on the land comprised<br />

therein, and shall make it his usual home without<br />

any other habitual residence for the next ensuing<br />

five years of the term, and failing compliance with<br />

these conditions, the lease shall be liable to forfeiture.<br />

The lessee will be required to clear one-fifth<br />

of the area within two years of the granting of<br />

the lease and an additional two-fifths before the<br />

expiration of five years.<br />

The cleared area shall be sown down to pasture<br />

or developed for other agricultural purposes<br />

within two years of the completion of the clearing<br />

operations.<br />

Applications for leases may be approved subject<br />

to approval of survey, and to the provisions of<br />

such roads and reserves as the Minister may deem<br />

necessary.<br />

No person shall be granted or hold more than<br />

one of the blocks specified, and no transfer of a<br />

lease will be allowed without the special approval<br />

of the Minister.<br />

After approval of an application, the selector<br />

will be issued with a conditional purchase lease,<br />

under the provisions of sections 47 and 86 of the<br />

Land Act, 1933-1950, subject to the foregoing<br />

modifications.<br />

Schedule.<br />

PJ.antagenet Locations 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006 and<br />

6007. Areas (approximate), 1,150a., 500a., 5UOa.,<br />

580a. and 500 a., respectively.<br />

(Plan 451D/40, AB3.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that<br />

the undermentioned lots are now open for sale<br />

under the conditions specified, by public auction,<br />

as provided by the Land Act, 1933-1950, at the<br />

following upset prices:;-<br />

Applications to be lodged at Perth.<br />

Corres. No. 2139/39.<br />

HERDSMAN LAKE -Suburban for Cultivation<br />

1 (6a. Or. lOp.) and 2 (6a. Or. 8p.), £350 each.<br />

Corres. No. 5428/51.<br />

CARNAMAH.-Suburban for Cultivation 73, £25.<br />

Corres. No. 6798/50.<br />

NORSEMAN.-Town<br />

£27 each; 610, 617, 618, 651, 1091, 1092 and 1129,<br />

644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 649,<br />

650, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 1063, 1093,<br />

1094, 1095, 1096, 1097, 1126, 1127 and 1128, £25 each;<br />

285, 410, 411, 499, 507,<br />

346, 356, 409, 413, 415, 604, 607, 816, £20 each; 319,<br />

416, 426, 427, 434, 442, 443,<br />

450, 451, 466, 500, 506, 515, 522, 530, 531, 538, 546,<br />

547, 554, 562, 776, 1055, £17 each;<br />

342, 343, 344, 345, 352, 353, 354, 355, 320, 332, 335,<br />

363, 364, 368,<br />

370, 371, 379, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 421, 422, 423,<br />

424, 425, 428, 429, 430, 433, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441,<br />

444, 445, 446, 449, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 463, 464,<br />

465, 503, 504, 505, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512, 516, 517,<br />

518, 521, 525, 526, 527, 528, 529, 532, 533, 534, 537,


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 941<br />

541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 548, 549, 550, 553, 557, 558,<br />

559, 560, 561, 711, 713, 727, 777. 778, 1052, 1054,<br />

£15 each. Suburban for Cultivation 817 and 818,<br />

£17 each.<br />

Plans showing the arrangement of the lots referred<br />

to are now obtainable at this office and the<br />

offices of the various Government Land Agents.<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 21st April, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 3829/97.<br />

IT is hereby notified, for general information, in<br />

accordance with the provisions of section 116<br />

of the Land Act, 1933-1950, that it is proposed<br />

to lease the area of 5 acres formerly comprised<br />

in reserve No. 4023 (Nannine Hospital Site) to<br />

Richard Lee for a term of twenty-one (21) years<br />

for the purpose of residence. (Plan 466/80.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

OPEN FOR LEASING.<br />

Boulder Lot 589.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 6th May, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 2671/99.<br />

IT is notified for general information that Boulder<br />

Lot 589 is available for leasing under section 117<br />

of the Land Act, 1933-1950, at the rental and subject<br />

to the conditions set out hereunder:-<br />

Applications must be lodged at the Lands<br />

Office, Kalgoorlie, on or before Wednesday, 3rd<br />

June, 1953.<br />

Payment for improvements as directed by<br />

the Minister for Lands.<br />

The term of the lease will be 99 years.<br />

The annual rental payable for the first ten<br />

years of the lease will be ten shillings. The rental<br />

shall be subject to re-appraisement by the Minister<br />

for Lands at intervals of 10 years.<br />

The conditions under which the said land<br />

is made available shall not entitle the lessee now<br />

or at any future time to the right to convert same<br />

to fee simple.<br />

If more applications than one have been<br />

received by the closing date, 3rd June, 1953, the<br />

application to be granted will be decided by the<br />

Land Board.<br />

(Plan Boulder Sheet 2.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that<br />

the undermentioned lots are now open for leasing<br />

under the conditions specified, by public auction,<br />

as provided by the Land Act, 1933-1950, at the<br />

following capital values:-<br />

Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie.<br />

Corres. No. 2034/17, Vol. 5.<br />

BOULDER (Dart Street) -Town 766, £12 lOs.<br />

(Plan oulder, Sheet 1.) Conditions-(1) The<br />

lessee will be required to erect a residence on his<br />

lot within six months from the date of approval<br />

of his application or within such extended period<br />

as the Minister for Lands may approve. Failure<br />

to comply with this condition renders the lease liable<br />

to forfeiture. (2) The term of the lease will be<br />

99 years. (3) No transfer of the lease will be<br />

approved until the lessee has complied with the<br />

building conditions of the lease. (4) The conditions<br />

under which the said land is made available shall<br />

not entitle the lessee now or at any future time<br />

to the right to convert same to fee simple.<br />

Applications to be lodged at Perth.<br />

Corres. No. 6798/50.<br />

NORSEMAN,-Town 940, £30, for residence only;<br />

883, 934 and 935, £25 each; 880, 881, 882, 932,<br />

and 1130, £20 each; 895, 897, 1077, 1099, 1100,<br />

1070, 1072, 1082, 1084 and 1106, £15 each.<br />

1064<br />

1101<br />

and 1107, £17 each: 1042, 1043, 1044, 1048, 1065, 1066,<br />

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING.<br />

Reserve 6996 (Hester).<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

Corre.s. 657/44.<br />

APPLICATIONS are invited for the leasing of the<br />

land comprised within reserve 6996 (Hester Lots<br />

15 and 26), containing 1 acre 21 perches.<br />

This land is available for leasing, under section<br />

32 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, for the purpose of<br />

a "Sawmill Site" for a term of five years at a rental<br />

of £5 per annum, subject to the following conditions<br />

:-<br />

The lessee shall erect and put into operation<br />

a sawmill site on the said lands within 12 months<br />

of the date of commencement of the term of the<br />

lease.<br />

Failure to operate such sawmill for any period<br />

exceeding six months shall render the lease liable<br />

to forfeiture.<br />

No compensation shall be payable to the lessee<br />

for imorovements which may remain on the said<br />

land at the expiration or earlier determination of<br />

the lease, but the lessee shall have the right to<br />

remove sich improvements within a period of three<br />

months after such expiration or earlier determination.<br />

The lessee shall at the expiration or earlier<br />

determination of the lease leave the said land in<br />

a clean and tidy condition free from all sawdust,<br />

waste material, or other debris and shall fill in<br />

and level off all excavations, to the satisfaction of<br />

the Minister for Lands.<br />

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of £3 lOs.,<br />

must be lodged at the Lands Department, Perth,<br />

on or before the 10th June, 1953. All applications<br />

lodged on or before that date will be treated as<br />

having ben received on that day, and, in the<br />

event of there being more than one application<br />

received, the one to be granted (if any) will be<br />

determined by the Land Board.<br />

(Plan Hester Townsite.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING.<br />

Somerville Suburban Area Lot 108.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 5th May, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 4587/46.<br />

APPLICATIONS are invited under section 117 of<br />

the Land Act, 1933-1950, for leasing the above lot<br />

for the purpose of poultry farming for a term of<br />

ninety-nine (99) years, subject to the following<br />

conditions:-<br />

No compensation will be payable at the<br />

expiration or earlier determination of the lease for<br />

improvements effected by the lessee.<br />

The annual rental payable for the first 10<br />

years of the term of the lease will be eighteen shillings<br />

(18s.). The rental shall be subject to reappraisement<br />

by the Minister at intervals of not<br />

less than 10 years.<br />

The lessee shall fence the lot on its surveyed<br />

boundaries within two years from the date<br />

of commencement of the lease, with a fence capable<br />

of resisting great and small stock and shall<br />

have planted within three years from the date of<br />

commencement of the lease at least one-tenth of<br />

its area with vines or fruit trees or cultivated bona<br />

fide as a vegetable garden, or alternatively, onequarter<br />

of the area shall be cleared and otherwise<br />

cultivated.<br />

No transfer of the lease will be approved<br />

until the improvement conditions prescribed above<br />

have been effected.


942 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

(e) The conditions under which the land is made<br />

available shall not entitle the lessee now, or at<br />

any future date, to the right to convert same<br />

to fee simple.<br />

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of £1<br />

9s., must be lodged at the Lands Office, Kalgoorlie,<br />

on or before Wednesday. 3rd June, 1953.<br />

In the event of there being more applications<br />

than one, the application to be granted shall be<br />

decided by the Land Board.<br />

(Plan Kalgoorlie Sheet 3.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

APPLICATION FOR LEASING.<br />

Mount Magnet.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 28th April, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 3589/07, Vol. 4.<br />

APPLICATIONS are invited, under section 116 of<br />

the Land Act, 1933-1950, for leasing the area of<br />

about 13,000 acres formerly comprising the Eastern<br />

portion of Mount Magnet Common Reserve No.<br />

11342 and bounded on the West by a North-South<br />

line situate about 210 chains East from the Mount<br />

Magnet Station Yard. Such lease will be for a<br />

term of one (1) year, renewable at the will of the<br />

Minister for Lands and subject to determination<br />

at three (3) months by either party after the<br />

initial term of one (1) year. The lease shall be<br />

for grazing purposes at a rental of ten pounds and<br />

subject to the following conditions:-<br />

No compensation will be payable for improvements<br />

effected by the lessee and existing at<br />

the determination of the lease.<br />

Traffic passes and gates shall be installed<br />

and maintained by the lessee on roads where<br />

crossed by fences.<br />

The Three Mile East Mill shall be maintained<br />

by the lessee for use by travelling stock.<br />

The lease shall be subject to timber and<br />

mining conditions.<br />

In the event of there being more applications<br />

than one, the application to be granted shall<br />

be decided by the Land Board.<br />

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of £10<br />

l5s., must be lodged at the Department of Lands<br />

and Surveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 27th<br />

May, 1953. (Plan 186/80.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

APPLICATION FOR LEASING.<br />

Reserve No. 7241.<br />

Grazing Purposes.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 28th April, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 9869/99.<br />

APPLICATIONS are invited for leasing reserve<br />

7241 for grazing purposes only, under section 3<br />

of the Land Act, 1933-1950, for a term of five (5)<br />

years at a rental of five pounds (5) per annum<br />

and subject to the following conditions:-<br />

No compensation will be payable for improvements<br />

effected by the lessee and existing at<br />

the expiration or earlier determination of the lease.<br />

The travelling public and stock shall have<br />

free access at all times to the water supply situate<br />

on the demised lands.<br />

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of £3<br />

lOs., must be lodged at the Lands Department,<br />

Perth, on or before Wednesday, 27th May, 1953.<br />

In the event of there being more applications<br />

than one for leasing this reserve, the application<br />

to be granted shall be decided by the Land Board.<br />

(Plan 160D/40, B3.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.<br />

Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1950.<br />

WEDNESDAY, 17th JUNE, 1953.<br />

Eastern Division-Hann District.<br />

Corres. No. 238/53. (Plan 71/300.)<br />

It is hereby notified, for general information,<br />

that an area of about 260,000 acres, excluding<br />

reserve No. 11452, and bounded by lines commencing<br />

at the 465 mile peg on the rabbit proof fence,<br />

and extending East about 1,360 chains and South<br />

about 1,535 chains to the North-Eastern corner<br />

of lease 395/574; thence West about 1,271 chains<br />

along the Northern boundaries of leases 395/574<br />

and 395/910; thence South about 50 chains: thence<br />

West about 670 chains along the Northern boundary<br />

of lease 395/739 to the rabbit proof fence;<br />

thence Northerly along the said fence to the starting<br />

point, will be available for pastoral leasing as<br />

from Wednesday, 17th June, 1953. Subject to payment<br />

for improvements, if any.<br />

Eastern Division-Ularring District.<br />

Corres. No. 875/38. (Plans 34/300 and 35/300.)<br />

It is hereby notified, for general information,<br />

that the land contained within C. C. K. Bloxam's<br />

late lease 395/834, comprising 39,000 acres, will<br />

be available for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday,<br />

17th June, 1953. Subject to payment for<br />

improvements, if any.<br />

Eastern Division-Yilgarn District.<br />

Corres. No. 4921/27. (Plans 67/80 and 24/300.)<br />

It is hereby notified, for general information,<br />

that the land contained within late lease 395/877,<br />

comprising 30,790 acres, will be re-available for<br />

pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 17th June,<br />

1953. Subject to payment for improvements, if<br />

any.<br />

WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY, 1953.<br />

North-West Division-Thaduna District.<br />

Corres. No. 1074/53. (Plans 60/300 and 71/300.)<br />

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that<br />

an area of about 295,000 acres excluding S. R.<br />

reserve, bounded by lines commencing at the<br />

North-West corner of lease 394/642, and extending<br />

South about 420 chains, West about 1,585<br />

chains, North about 882 chains, East about 1,400<br />

chains, North about 678 chains, East about 590<br />

chains, South about 95 chains, East about 1,001<br />

chains, South about 1,000 chains and West about<br />

1,420 chains to the starting point, will be available<br />

for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 29th July,<br />

1953. Subject to payment for improvements, if<br />

any.<br />

WEDNESDAY, 5th AUGUST, 1953.<br />

Eastern Division-tJlarring District.<br />

Corres. No. 4762/52. (Plan 35/300.)<br />

IT is hereby notified for general information that<br />

an area of about 284,500 acres bounded by lines<br />

commencing at a point situated about 45 chains<br />

North and about 52 chains East of Survey Peg NB15<br />

(Galah Rocks) and extending West about 872<br />

chains, South about 525 chains, West about 360<br />

chains, North about 2,140 chains, East about 1,550<br />

chains, South about 2,140 chains and West about<br />

183 chains to the Western shore of an unnamed<br />

lake, thence generally North-Westward along the<br />

said lake to the starting point will be available for<br />

pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 5th August,<br />

1953.<br />

Eucla Division-Dundas District.<br />

Corres. No. 2652/34. (Plan 18/300.)<br />

It is hereby notified for general information that<br />

the land contained within J. H. Rowe's cancelled<br />

lease 393/418 comprising 40,000 acres, will be reavailable<br />

for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday,<br />

5th August, 1953; subject to payment for improvements,


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 943<br />

Kimberley Division-Omalinde District.<br />

Corres. No. 510/53. (Plan 133/300.)<br />

It is hereby notified for general information that<br />

an area of about 70,500 acres bounded by lines commencing<br />

at the South-East corner of lease 396/572<br />

and extending South about 410 chains, West about<br />

500 chains, South about 400 chains to the right<br />

bank of the Fitzroy River; thence Easterly along<br />

the said bank a distance of about 300 chains to<br />

the Northward prolongation of the Western boundary<br />

of lease 396/592; thence South about 260 chains,<br />

West about 835 chains, North about 600 chains, East<br />

about 380 chains, North about 375 chains, West<br />

about 200 chains, North about 440 chains, East<br />

about 275 chains, South about 333 chains and East<br />

about 600 chains to the starting point will be available<br />

for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 5th<br />

August, 1953.<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.<br />

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that<br />

the areas scheduled hereunder are available for<br />

selection under Part V of the Land Act, 1933-1950,<br />

and the regulations aupertaining thereto, subject<br />

o the provisions of the said Act.<br />

Applications must be lodged at the Department<br />

of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the<br />

date specified, but may be lodged before such date,<br />

if so desired.<br />

All applications lodged on or before such date<br />

will be treated as having been received on the cbslug<br />

day, and if there are more applicants than one<br />

for any block, the application to be granted will be<br />

determined by the Land Board. Should any lands<br />

remain unselected such will continue available<br />

until applied for or otherwise dealt with.<br />

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the<br />

applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of the<br />

(late, time, and place of the meeting of the Board,<br />

and there shall be an interval of at least seven days<br />

between the closing date and the sitting of the<br />

Board.<br />

The selector of a Homestead Farm from any<br />

location made available for that purpose must<br />

take the ba1ance thereof, if any, under Conditional<br />

Purchase.<br />

All marketacle timber, including sandalwood ana<br />

mallet, is reserved to the Crown, subject to the pro<br />

visions of Clause 18 of the Regulations.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

PERTH LAND AGENCY.<br />

WEDNESDAY 20th MAY, 1953.<br />

Ninghan District.<br />

Corr. No. 6551/48. (Plan 89/80, EF4.)<br />

Locations 1147 and 3711, containing 924a. ir.<br />

28p. and 2,665a., respectively at 3s. 9d. per acre;<br />

classifications pages 10 of 5083/26 and 12 of<br />

6551/48; subject to payment for improvements.<br />

Deposit required, £2 18s. 3d.<br />

WEDNESDAY 27th MAY, 1953.<br />

Avon District.<br />

Corr. No. 1888/39. (Plan 24/80, B and C2.)<br />

Location 20729, containing 639a. 3r. lip., at 4s.<br />

per acre; classification page 75 of 940/24; subject<br />

to payment for improvements, if any. Deposit<br />

required, £1 15s. 9d.<br />

Avon District.<br />

Corr. No. 7446/51. (Plan 345/80, C4.)<br />

Location 23947, containing 564a. 3r. 31p., at 12s.<br />

6d. per acre; classification page 10 of 6014/26; subject<br />

to payment for improvements, if any. Deposit<br />

required, £1 15s.<br />

Avon District.<br />

Corr. No. 537/53. (Plan 24/80, C and D3.)<br />

Location 25278, containing i,607a. 2r. 26p., at<br />

3s. per acre (ex survey fee); classification page 5<br />

of 537/53; subject to payment of a quarter survey<br />

fee with application and to exemption from road<br />

rates for two years from date of approval of application.<br />

Deposit required, £13 18s. 9d.<br />

Koj onup District.<br />

Corr. No. 5777/52. (Plan 418/80, A3.)<br />

Locations 6684 and 8496, containing 850a. and<br />

160a., respectively; subject to classification, pricing<br />

and exemption from road rates for two years from<br />

date of approval of application. Deposit required,<br />

£2 is.<br />

Melbourne District.<br />

Corr. No. 5811/49. (Plan 58/80, BC4.)<br />

Location 3584, containing about 3,430a.; subject<br />

to survey, classification, pricing, the provision of<br />

any necessary roads and exemption from road<br />

rates for two years from date of approval of application.<br />

Deposit required, £18 16s. 3d.<br />

Ninghan District.<br />

Corr. No. 5738/Si. (Plans 88/80, A4; 89/80, F4.)<br />

Locations 2630 and 3758, containing 399a. 3r.<br />

22p. and 414a. 3r. 4p., respectively, at 3s. 6d. per<br />

acre; classification page 4 of 26/36; subject to payment<br />

for improvements, if any. Deposit required,<br />

£1 18s.<br />

Plantagenet District.<br />

Corr. No. 3095/29. (Plan 445/80, C and Di.)<br />

Location 4447, containing 3,999a. ir. 27p., at 6s.<br />

3d. per acre; classification page 26 of 646/26; subject<br />

to exemption from road rates for two years<br />

from date of approval of application. Deposit required,<br />

£2 18s. 3d.<br />

Plantagenet District.<br />

Corr. No. 1547/53. (Plan 436C/40, D3.)<br />

An area of about 900 acres, bounded by lines<br />

commencing at a point situate 1 chain South of the<br />

South-West corner of location 5635 and extending<br />

North about 38 chains; thence West about 277<br />

chains and South about 38 chains to the Northern<br />

boundary of location 4840; thence generally Eastward<br />

along boundaries of locations 4840, 3645, 3646<br />

and 3647 to the starting point; subject to survey,<br />

classification, pricing and the provision of any<br />

necessary roads. Deposit required, £10.<br />

Roe District.<br />

Corr. No. 5040/52. (Plan 375/80, Fl.)<br />

Location liii, containing 975a. 2r. 33p., at 8s.<br />

9d. per acre; classification Alkali Sheet 17; subject<br />

to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness. Deposit<br />

required, £1 19s. 2d.<br />

Williams District.<br />

Corr. No. 4560/52. (Plan 407/80, Dl.)<br />

Location 15016, containing about 2,200a.; subject<br />

to survey, classification, pricing and the provision<br />

of any necessary roads. Deposit required,<br />

£l6<br />

WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1953.<br />

Avon District.<br />

Corr. No. 768/25. (Plan 34/80, Fl.)<br />

Location 14194, containing 965a., at 4s. per acre;<br />

classification Alkali Sheet 32; subject to exemption<br />

from road rates for two years from date of approval<br />

of application. Deposit required, £1 19s. 2d.<br />

Avon District.<br />

Corr. No. 5224/52. (Plan 56C/40, D4.)<br />

Location 20645, containing 900a. Or. 7p., at 4s.<br />

3d. per acre; classification page 10 of 4350/13;<br />

subjec.t to exemption from road rates for two years<br />

from date of approval of application. Deposit required,<br />

£1 18s,


944 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

Avon District.<br />

Corr. No. 5127/51. (Plan 342B/40, D2.)<br />

Locations 23840, 23442 and 10508, containing<br />

165a. Or. 6p., bOa. Or. lip, and i6Oa., respectively,<br />

at 6s. per acre; classification pages 3 of 3694/50,<br />

and 12 and 13 of 2152/38; subject to poison conditions<br />

and exemption from road rates for two years<br />

from date of approval of application. Deposit required,<br />

£1 13s. 6d.<br />

Hay District.<br />

Corr. No. 7081/49. (Plan 445/80, A2.)<br />

Location 2015, containing 199a. ir. lop.; subject<br />

to survey, classification, pricing, the provision of<br />

any necessary roads, and to exemption from road<br />

rates for two years from date of approval of application.<br />

Deposit required, £1 8s. 8d.<br />

Kojonup District.<br />

Corr. No. 1083/50. (Plan 437B/40, A3 and 4.)<br />

Locations 5667 and 7607, containing 478a. 3r. 8.<br />

and 526a. 2r. 14p., respectively, at 5s. 9d. and<br />

5s. 6d. per acre, respectively; classifications pages<br />

3 of 1065/19 and 4 of 5527/20; subject to payment<br />

for improvements and to exemption from<br />

road rates for two years from date of approval of<br />

application. Deposit required, £1 13s. 6d. and £1<br />

15s., respectively.<br />

Victoria District.<br />

Corr. No. 746/53. (Plan 89/80, D3.)<br />

Location 8856, containing 225a. Or. 37p., at 13s.<br />

per acre; classification page 2 of 746/53; subject<br />

to exemption from road rates for two years from<br />

date of approval of application. Deposit required,<br />

£1 lOs. 6d.<br />

Yilgarn District.<br />

Corr. No. 4638/30. (Plan 35/80, C3.)<br />

Location 799, containing 830a. ir. 30p., at 4s.<br />

9d. per acre; classification page 12 of 4638/30;<br />

subject to mining conditions and exemption from<br />

road rates for two years from date of approval of<br />

application. Deposit required, £1 18s.<br />

WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE, 1953.<br />

Avon District.<br />

Corr. No. 1914/37. (Plan Part 2A/4O (Wooroloo),<br />

A2.)<br />

Location 18037, containing 42a. 3r. 23p., at £1 5s.<br />

per acre; subject to timber conditions. Deposit<br />

required, £1 5s.<br />

Avon District.<br />

Open under Part V, Sec. 53.<br />

Corr. No. 2192/27. (Plan 4/80, Fl.)<br />

Location 25173, containing about 6a.; purchase<br />

price, £10 (including survey fee); available to<br />

adjoining holders only; subject to survey and to<br />

provision of a four-chain road widening along its<br />

Northern boundary. Deposit required, £1 5s.<br />

Esperance District.<br />

Corr. No. 1064/53. (Plan 402/80, BC3 and 4.)<br />

Locations 502 and 916, containing i3O00a., at<br />

3s. 3d. per acre; classification page 39 of 3276/23;<br />

also locations 506 and 1303, containing i3O00a., at<br />

3s. 3d. per acre; classification page 20 of 3836/26;<br />

also location 545, containing 500a., at 4s. per acre;<br />

classification page 19 of 6270/il; also locations<br />

551 and 1267, containing i3O00a., at 3s. 3d. per<br />

acre. Locations 502, 916, 506 and 1303 are subject<br />

to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness.<br />

Locations 551 and 1267 are subject to exemption<br />

from road rates for two years from date of approval<br />

of application. Deposits required- £1 i9s. 2d., £1<br />

i9s. 2d., £1 l3s. 6d. and £1 19s. 2d., respectively.<br />

Fitzgerald District.<br />

Corr. No. 1070/53. (Plan 392/80, E4.)<br />

Locations 625 and 835, containing 738a. ir. 37p.<br />

and 160a., respectively at 3s. per acre; classification<br />

page 27 of 3760/23; subject to Rural and<br />

Industries Bank indebtedness. Deposit required,<br />

£1 i8s.<br />

Hay District.<br />

Corr. No. 5586/48. (Plan 444/80, E2.)<br />

Location 1088, containing 200a., at 9s. per acre;<br />

classification page 32 of 783/39; subject to payment<br />

for improvements, if any. Deposit required,<br />

£1 8s. 8d.<br />

Jilbadji District.<br />

Corr. No. 6904/25. (Plan 36/80, C4.)<br />

Location 239, containing 589a. 3r. 30p., at 3s. 9d.<br />

per acre; subject to mining conditions and exemption<br />

from road rates for two years from date of<br />

approval of application. Deposit required, £1 15s.<br />

Kent District.<br />

Corr. No. 4955/52. (Plan 434/80, CD2 and 3.)<br />

Location 416, containing 372a. ir. i3p., at 4s.<br />

9d. per acre; classification page 8 of 4541/24; also<br />

locations 837, 418, 816, 832, 815 and 822, contain-<br />

ing 181a. Or. ip., 443a. ir. lip., 2,O16a. Or. 34p.,<br />

101a. ir. 25p., l93a. 2r. 5p. and 631a. 2r. 3p., re-<br />

spectively, all at 3s. per acre; classifications pages<br />

18 of 4541/24, 47 of 2512/23, 16 of 4851/23, 7 of<br />

1821/24, 8 of 2097/23 and 7 of 6058/23, respectively.<br />

Locations 837, 418, 816, 832, 815 and 822 are subject<br />

to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness.<br />

Deposits required-fl 12s. Sd. and £2 18s. 3d.,<br />

respectively.<br />

Kent District.<br />

Corr. No. 3860/15. (Plan 418/80, C and D3.)<br />

Locations 354 and 506, containing 987a. and<br />

i3O02a. 3r. 2Op., respectively, at l4s. 9d. and 7s.<br />

per acre, respectively; classifications pages 3 of<br />

6065/12 and 40 of 3860/15, respectively; subject to<br />

poison conditions and exemption from road rates<br />

for two years from date of approval of application.<br />

Deposits required-fl l9s. 2d. and £2 is., respectively.<br />

Ninghan District.<br />

Open under Part V, Sec. 53.<br />

Corr. No. 11478/12. (Plan 65/80, A4.)<br />

Location 3988, containing about 12a.; purchase<br />

price, £15; available to adjoining holders only.<br />

Deposit required, £1 15s.<br />

Plantagenet District.<br />

Corr. No. 7443/Si. (Plan 451A/40, Bi.)<br />

Location 5991, containing about i2a., at lOs. per<br />

acre (including survey fee); available to adjoining<br />

holders only; subject to survey and provision<br />

of any necessary roads. Deposit required, £2 lOs.<br />

Sussex District.<br />

Corr. No. 4173/50. (Plan 413D/4O, B4.)<br />

The area of about 270 acres, bounded by Sussex<br />

Locations 4028, 1682, 3907, road No. 3446 and<br />

the unsurveyed road adjoining the South-East<br />

boundaries of locations 3991 and 4021. Subject to<br />

survey, timber conditions and to provision of any<br />

necessary roads. Priced at i7s. per acre (excluding<br />

survey fee). Deposit required, £6 5s.<br />

Swan District.<br />

Corr. No. 2162/52. (Plan 31/80, Al.)<br />

The area of about 120 acres bounded by Swan<br />

Locations 2520 and 5289, road No. 2094 and the<br />

surveyed road adjoining the North-East boundaries<br />

of locations 1132 and 1389. Available to adjoining<br />

holders only. Subject to classification, pricing, any<br />

necessary survey and to provision of any necessary<br />

roads. Deposit required, £4 18s. 9d.


15 May, 1953.1<br />

Swan (West of Wannamal) District.<br />

Corr. No. 7323/50. (Plan 31/80.)<br />

Locations 5428, 5429, 5430, 5431, 5432, 5433, 5434,<br />

5435, 5436, 5437, 5438, 5439, 5440, 5441, 5442, 5443,<br />

5444, 5445, 5446, 5447, 5448, 5449, 5450, 5451, 5452<br />

and 3254, containing about 4,020a., 4,000a., 4,070a.,<br />

3,840a., 3,460a., 4,050a., 3,400a., 3,470a., 3,220a.,<br />

3,270a., 3,770a., 3,387a. 3400a., 3,392a., 4,390a.,<br />

3,240a., 4,038a., 3,630a., 1,027a., 1,610a., 3,600a..,<br />

3,507a., 3,449a,, 4,680a. 4,140a. and 2,978a. Or.<br />

26p., respectively; subject to survey and pricing.<br />

Deposits required-2O 2s. 6d. for each of locations<br />

5428 to 5452 (inclusive), £2 13s. for location 3254.<br />

Victoria District.<br />

Corr. No. 5157/51. (Plans 192/80, EF4; 159B/4O,<br />

EF1.)<br />

The area of about 5,000 acres, bounded by lines<br />

commencing at the North-West corner of Victoria<br />

Location 10006 and extending North about 150<br />

chains; thence East about 330 chains; thence<br />

South about 150 chains to the North-East corner<br />

of location 10006, and West along the Northern<br />

boundary of that location to the starting point.<br />

Subject to survey, classification, pricing and provision<br />

of any necessary roads. Deposit required,<br />

£22 7s. Gd.<br />

Yilgarn District.<br />

Open under Part V, Sec. 53.<br />

Corr. No. 5228/28. (Plan 54/80, F4.)<br />

Location 1391, containing about 8a.; available<br />

to adjoining holders; subject to survey, classification<br />

and pricing. Deposit required, £2 2s. 6d.<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1951.<br />

Closure of Road.<br />

I, THE MINISTER FOR LANDS, being the owner<br />

of land over or along which the portion of road<br />

hereunder described passes, have applied to the<br />

Manjimup Road Board to close the said portion<br />

of road, viz.:-<br />

Manjimup.<br />

4043/52.<br />

M.517. That part of Mount Street, Manjimup,<br />

bounded by lines commencing at a point situate<br />

274 deg. 20 mm. i chain 7.1 links from the South-<br />

West corner of Manjimup Lot 466 and extending<br />

274 deg. 20 mm. 84.6 links to the Eastern side of<br />

Mottram Street; thence 25 deg. 19 mm. 1 chain<br />

18.4 links along said side of Mottram Street and<br />

163 deg. 21 mm. to the starting point (Lands and<br />

Surveys Diagram 61153). (Plan Manjimup Townsite.)<br />

H. S. FRANCIS,<br />

for Minister for Lands.<br />

I, Louis Thompson, on behalf of the Manjimup<br />

Road Board, hereby assent to the above application<br />

to close the road therein described.<br />

L. THOMPSON,<br />

Chairman Manjimup Road Board.<br />

28/4/53.<br />

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1951.<br />

WHEREAS J. A. Messenger, being the owner of land<br />

over or along which the undermentioned roads, in<br />

the Brookton Road District pass, has applied to the<br />

BROOKTON Road Board to close the said roads,<br />

which are more particularly described hereunder,<br />

that is to say:-<br />

4024/51.<br />

B.528. (a) The surveyed road along the North<br />

boundary of Moorumbine Agricultural Area Lot 56,<br />

from a surveyed road at the North-West corner of<br />

the lot to a surveyed road at its North-East corner.<br />

(b) The surveyed road along the South-West<br />

boundaries of Avon Locations 944 and 1034 and<br />

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA.<br />

945<br />

Moorumbine Agricultural Area Lot 60, from a<br />

surveyed road at the West corner of the firstmentioned<br />

location to a surveyed road at the South<br />

corner of lot 60.<br />

(Plan 343D/4O, A4.)<br />

WHEREAS J. A. Tate and J. Sharp, being the<br />

owners of land over or along which the undermentioned<br />

road, in the Collie Coalfields Road District<br />

passes, have applied to the COLLIE COAL-<br />

FIELDS Road Board to close the said road, which<br />

is more particularly described hereunder, that is<br />

to say:-<br />

129/06.<br />

C.481. That part of Hewers Street along the<br />

Eastern boundary of Mungalup Town Lot 6, from<br />

the North-East corner of the lot to a timber<br />

tramway at its South-East corner. (Plan Mungalup<br />

Townsite.)<br />

WHEREAS D. C. A. Metcalf and K. T. Maisey, being<br />

the owners of land over or along which the undermentioned<br />

roads, in the Dowerin Road District<br />

pass, have applied to the DOWERIN Road Board<br />

to close the said roads, which are more particularly<br />

described hereunder, that is to say:-<br />

4267/22, Vol. 3.<br />

D. (a) The unsurveyed road along the Southern<br />

boundary of Avon Location 22927, from a surveyed<br />

road at the South-Western corner of the<br />

location to a surveyed road at its South-Eastern<br />

corner.<br />

(b) The unsurveyed road along the Northern<br />

boundary of Avon Location 24167; from a surveyed<br />

road at the North-Eastern corner of the location<br />

to a surveyed road at its Western corner.<br />

Excluding the surveyed road passing through<br />

loations 22927 and 24167 and intersecting with<br />

the ahovementioned roads.<br />

(OP. 2076, Plan 26A/4O, Al.)<br />

WHEREAS A. J. Lukins, G. Edwards and 0. Walker,<br />

being the owners of land over or along which<br />

the undermentioned road, in the Dumbleyung Road<br />

District passes, have applied to the DUMBLEYUNG<br />

Road Board to close the said road, which is more<br />

particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-<br />

4277/26.<br />

D.341. The surveyed road along the West boundaries<br />

of Williams Locations 10601, 10595 and<br />

11992, from the North corner of the firstmentioned<br />

location to the surveyed road on the South-West<br />

boundary of location 11992. (Plan 408/80, Fl, 2.)<br />

WHEREAS A. W. C. Upton and J. Galloway, being<br />

the owners of land over or along which the undermentioned<br />

road, in the Gnowangerup Road District<br />

passes, have applied to the GNOWANGERUP Road<br />

Board to close the said road, which is more particularly<br />

described hereunder, that is to say:-<br />

774/52.<br />

C.341. The surveyed road along the South-<br />

Eastern boundaries of Kent Locations 1071 and<br />

879, from road No. 6777 at the South-East corner<br />

of location 1071 to road No. 7164 at the South<br />

corner of location 879. (Plan 435/80, B4.)<br />

WHEREAS A. P. Bailye, being the owner of land<br />

over or along which the undermentioned road, in the<br />

Kojonup Road District passes, has applied to the<br />

KOJONUP Road Board to close the said road, which<br />

is more particularly described hereunder, that is<br />

to say:-<br />

4979/52.<br />

K.403. The surveyed road along the Westernmost<br />

boundary of Kojonup Location 7324, from a<br />

surveyed road at the North-West corner of location<br />

7324 to the North-West corner of location 7323.<br />

(Plan 416D/4O, C3.)<br />

WHEREAS A. R. Eckersly, being the owner of land<br />

over or along which the undermentioned road, in<br />

the Lake Grace Road District passes, has applied


946 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

to the LAKE GRACE Road Board to close the said<br />

road, which is more particularly described hereunder,<br />

that is to say:-<br />

4981/52.<br />

L.17. The surveyed road along the North-East<br />

boundary of Roe Location 126, from a surveyed<br />

road at the North corner of the location to a<br />

surveyed road at its East corner. (Plan 388/80,<br />

A3.)<br />

WHEREAS W. L. Raison, L. C. Perry, L. R. Perry<br />

and W. R. Sasche, being the owners of land over<br />

or along which the undermentioned road, in the<br />

Mount Marshall Road District passes, have applied<br />

to the MOUNT MARSHALL Road Board to close<br />

the said road, which is more particularly described<br />

hereunder, that is to say:-<br />

1129/41.<br />

M.516. The surveyed road along the North and<br />

part of the East boundary of Ninghan Location 721<br />

and along the North boundaries of locations 2565<br />

and 1901, from road No. 7070 at the North-West<br />

corner of location 721 to a surveyed road at the<br />

North-East corner of location 1901 (excluding the<br />

surveyed road along the Western boundary of<br />

location 1901 and through location 2365). (Plan<br />

55/80, Cl.)<br />

WHEREAS F. C. Atkins, J. C. White, 0. Reither<br />

and B. M. White, being the owners of land over or<br />

along which the undermentioned road, in the Pingelly<br />

Road District passes, have applied to the<br />

PINGELLY Road Board to close the said road,<br />

which is more particularly described hereunder,<br />

that is to say:-<br />

2045/48.<br />

P.406. The surveyed road along the North-East<br />

boundaries of Avon Locations 23783, 18777, 25801<br />

and 18778, and the North-West boundaries of locations<br />

18779, 13134 and 15798, from road No. 4942<br />

at the North-West corner of location 23783 to a<br />

surveyed road at the North-East corner of location<br />

15798. (Plans 343C/40, E4; 378B/40, El.)<br />

WHEREAS W. T. Welshman, F. Welshman and J.<br />

A. McBurney, being the owners of land over or along<br />

which the undermentioned road, in the Pingelly<br />

Road District passes, have applied to the PIN-<br />

GELLY Road Board to close the said road, which<br />

is more particularly described hereunder, that is<br />

to say:-<br />

4479/52.<br />

The surveyed road along the West and<br />

part of the South boundaries of Avon Location 6264<br />

and the West boundary of location 6870, from a<br />

surveyed road at the North-West corner of the<br />

former location to a surveyed road at the South-<br />

West corner of the latter location. (Plan 378B/40,<br />

E2.)<br />

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the owner<br />

of land over or along which the undermentioned<br />

road, in the Plantagenet Road District passes, has<br />

applied to the PLANTAGENET Road Board to close<br />

the said road, which is more particularly described<br />

hereunder, that is to say:-<br />

4880/52.<br />

The surveyed road along part of the West<br />

boundary of and through part of Plantagenet Location<br />

5217, from a surveyed road at the North-West<br />

corner of the location to the West boundary of<br />

location 4709. (Plan 451D/40, C3.)<br />

WHEREAS E. A. Richardson, Survey and Property<br />

Officer and T. Constantinos, being the owners of<br />

land over or along which the undermentioned road,<br />

in the Port Hedland Road District passes, have<br />

applied to the PORT HEDLAND Road Board to<br />

close the said road, which is more particularly<br />

described hereunder, that is to say:-<br />

2035/52.<br />

P.374. That portion of Morgans Street bounded<br />

by lines commencing at the South-East corner of<br />

Port Hedland Lot 123 and extending South-Westward<br />

along the South-Eastern boundaries of said<br />

lot, and lots 124 to 127 to the Southern corner of<br />

the lastmentioned lot; thence South-Eastward by<br />

a line in prolongation of the South-Western boundary<br />

of lot 127 to the prolongation North-Eastward<br />

of the South-Eastern boundary of lot 60; thence<br />

North-Eastward along the latter prolongation to<br />

the starting point.<br />

WHEREAS C. G. Nottle and J. H. O'Shea, being<br />

the owners of land over or along which the undermentioned<br />

road, in the Quairading Road District<br />

passes, have applied to the QUAIRADING Road<br />

Board to close the said road, which is more particularly<br />

described hereunder, that is to say:-<br />

2815/21.<br />

Q.69. The surveyed road along the Eastern<br />

boundary of Avon Location 10119 and an Eastern<br />

and a Southern boundary of location 9744, from<br />

road No. 9576 at the South-Eastern corner of location<br />

10119 to road No. 9457 at a South-Eastern<br />

corner of location 9744. (Plan 343B/40, Dl.)<br />

And whereas such applications have been duly<br />

published in the Government Garette:<br />

And whereas the said Boards have assented to the<br />

said application:<br />

And whereas the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has confirmed the said assent:<br />

It is hereby notified that the said Roads are<br />

closed.<br />

Dated this 12th day of May, 1953.<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1951.<br />

Temporary Closure of Road.<br />

Nedlands Road District.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 14527/03.<br />

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. the Minister<br />

for Lands having approved, on the recommendation<br />

of the Nedlands Road Board, of the following<br />

roads being temporarily closed under the provI<br />

sions of section 152 of the Road Districts Act,<br />

1919-1951, such roads are hereby temporarily closed<br />

until further notice:<br />

No. 123. (a) The whole of Acacia Avenue, plus<br />

widenings (L.T.O. Plan 6203) along the East boundary<br />

of lot 1 of Swan Location 2105 (L.T.O. Diagram<br />

17206), from the Southern alignment of road<br />

No. 1940 (Asquith Street) to the Northern alignment<br />

of Zamia Street.<br />

The whole of Lilac Avenue, plus widenings<br />

(L.T.0. Plan 6203) along the East boundary of lot<br />

2 of Swan Location 2105 (L.T.O. Diagram 17206),<br />

from the Southern alignment of road No. 1940<br />

(Asquith Street) to the Northern alignment of<br />

Zamia Street.<br />

That part of Zamia Street, plus widening<br />

on its North side (L.T.O. Plan 6203) along the<br />

South boundary of lot 1 of Swan Location 2105<br />

(L.T.O. Diagram 17206) and to and along the<br />

South boundaries of lots 2 and 3 of said location,<br />

from the Eastern alignment of Mimosa Avenue to<br />

the West side of the surveyed way along an East<br />

boundary of said lot.<br />

(Plan 1D/20, N.W.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1951.<br />

WHEREAS the Albany Road Board, by resolution<br />

passed at a meeting of the Board held at Albany<br />

on or about the 24th day of March, 1953, resolved<br />

to open the road hereinafter described, that is to<br />

say:-<br />

3493/52.<br />

Road No. 10899. A strip of land, one chain wide<br />

(unsurveyed), commencing at the North-West<br />

corner of Plantagenet Location 102 (reserve 614)<br />

and extending East inside and along part of the


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 947<br />

North boundary of said location to the North-West<br />

side of road No. 3312 at its junction with said<br />

boundary of location 102. (Plan 457B/40, Dl.)<br />

WHEREAS the Kellerberrin Road Board, by i'esolution<br />

passed at a meeting of the Board, held at<br />

Kellerberrin on or about the 8th day of October,<br />

1945, resolved to open the road hereinafter described,<br />

that is to say:<br />

L. and S. 446/39, M.R.D. 227/45.<br />

Road No. 10886 (Deviation of Part). A strip of<br />

land (commencing one chain wide and widening<br />

as delineated and coloured dark brown on Lands<br />

and Surveys Diagram 61918), its North side leaving<br />

the West side of the present road on the South side<br />

of the Bungulla-Kellerberrin Railway deviation<br />

within Avon Location 6823 and extending Westward<br />

(as shown on said diagram) along said side of the<br />

Railway deviation for a distance of 21 chains<br />

95.5 links through locations 6823 and 5795; commencing<br />

again on the North side of said Railway<br />

deviation and extending Northward (as shown on<br />

said Diagram) through location 5795 to rejoin the<br />

old road on the North boundary of the lastmentioned<br />

location. (Plan 25/80, A3.)<br />

WHEREAS the UPPER CHAPMAN Road Board,<br />

by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board<br />

held at Nanson on or about the 18th day of March,<br />

1953, resolved to open the road hereinafter described,<br />

that is to say:-<br />

1956/52.<br />

Road No. 10888 (Extension). A strip of land, one<br />

chain wide, leaving the Southern terminus of the<br />

present road at a South-West corner of Victoria<br />

Location 2963 and extending Southward to and<br />

along the West boundaries of lots 4, 3, 2 and 1 of<br />

Victoria Locations 1741, 1740, 1739 and 1738 respectively<br />

(L.T.O. Diagram 11228) and along the<br />

West boundary of lot 5 of location 1712 (L.T.O.<br />

Diagram 10450) to the North side of road No.<br />

4518 at the South-West corner of said lot 5; commencing<br />

again on the South side of road 4518 and<br />

continuing South along part of the West boundary<br />

of location 1712 to the North-West side of road<br />

No. 172 near the South-West corner of location<br />

1712. (Plan 157D/40, A4.)<br />

And whereas His Excellency the Governor, pursuant<br />

to section 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-<br />

1950, by notices published in the Government<br />

Gazette, declared that the said lands had been set<br />

apart, taken, or resumed for the purpose of the<br />

said roads, and that plans of the said lands might<br />

be inspected at the Department of Lands and<br />

Surveys, Perth:<br />

And whereas the said Board have caused a copy<br />

of the said notices to be served upon the owners<br />

and occupiers of the said lands resident within<br />

the <strong>State</strong>, or such of them as can with reasonable<br />

diligence be ascertained, either personally or by<br />

registered letter posted to their lastnamed places<br />

of abode:<br />

And whereas the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has confirmed the said resolutions:<br />

It is hereby notified that the lines of communication<br />

described above are roads within the meaning<br />

of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1951, subject<br />

to the provisions of the said Act.<br />

Dated this 12th day of May, 1953.<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946-1952.<br />

Cancellation of Dedications.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has been pleased to cancel, under the provisions<br />

of the <strong>State</strong> Housing Act, 1946-1952, as follows:-<br />

Corres. No. 4898/99The dedication of Mosman<br />

Park Lot 296 to the purposes of the said Act. (Plan<br />

Cottesloe and Mosman Park.)<br />

Corres. No. 657/51The dedication of Denmark<br />

Lots 850 to 854 (inclusive) to the purposes of the<br />

said Act. (Plan Denmark.)<br />

H. E. SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946-1952.<br />

Dedication of Land.<br />

Department of Lands and Surveys,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

Corres. No. 6630/49.<br />

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has been pleased to dedicate, under the provisions<br />

of the <strong>State</strong> Housing Act, 1946-1952, Mount Barker<br />

Lots 396 and 405 to the purposes of the said Act.<br />

(Plan Mount Barker.)<br />

H E SMITH,<br />

Under Secretary for Lands.<br />

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893-1950.<br />

Application 1173/1952.<br />

TAKE notice that Thomas Walter Williams of Carnarvon<br />

Street Victoria Park Labourer has made<br />

application to be registered under the Transfer<br />

of Land Act 1893-1950 as the proprietor of an estate<br />

in fee simple in possession in the following parcel<br />

of land situate in the Perth District and being:<br />

Portion of Perth Town Lot V2 1 containing nine<br />

and two-tenths perches.<br />

Bounded by lines commencing at the Easternmost<br />

corner of the land comprised in Diagram<br />

6394 and extending North-Westerly 75 and seventenths<br />

links along a North-Eastern boundary of<br />

the said diagram thence North-Easterly 75 and<br />

seven-tenths links and South-Easterly 75 and<br />

seven-tenths links along South-Eastern and South-<br />

Western boundaries respectively of the land comprised<br />

in Diagram 1900; thence South-Westerly 75<br />

and seven-tenths links along a North-Western<br />

boundary of William Street to the starting point.<br />

And further take notice that all persons other<br />

than the applicant claiming to have any estate<br />

right title or interest in the above parcels of land<br />

and desiring to object to the said application are<br />

hereby required to lodge in this office on or before<br />

the 19th day of June next a caveat forbidding the<br />

said land being brought under the operation of the<br />

said Act.<br />

R. C. BUCHANAN,<br />

Registrar of Titles.<br />

Office of Titles, Perth, this 6th day of May, 1953.<br />

Parker & Parker, Solicitors, Perth, Solicitors for<br />

the Applicant.<br />

PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.<br />

Tenders, closing at Perth, 2.30 p.m., on dates<br />

mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following.<br />

All tenders to be on a firm basis. Rise and<br />

Fall Clause will not apply.<br />

Boddington HospitalAdditions and Sewerage<br />

(12213); 19th May, 1953; conditions may be seen<br />

at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, Courthouse,<br />

Pinjarra, and Police Station, Boddington, on<br />

and after the 28th April, 1953.<br />

Supply and Installation of Pumping Machinery<br />

at Cunderdin and Kellerberrin Pumping Stations<br />

(12150); 19th May, 1953; conditions may be seen at<br />

the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, cm and after<br />

22nd December, 1952.<br />

Meekatharra Doctor's ResidenceRepairs and<br />

Renovations and Septic Tank Installation (12211);<br />

19th May, 1953; conditions may be seen at the<br />

Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Geraldton,<br />

and Mining Registrar, Meekatharra, on and after<br />

5th May, 1953.<br />

Bridgetown HospitalSewerage Drainage (12212);<br />

19th May, 1953; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'<br />

Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, and<br />

Courthouse, Bridgetown, on and after 5th May, 1953.


948 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

Dandaragan School Quarters - Removal from<br />

Chittering (12216); 26th May, 1953; conditions may<br />

be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth,<br />

and at Police Station, Moora, on and after 12th<br />

May, 1953.<br />

Esperance HospitalAlterations, Drainage and<br />

Hot Water Service (12217); 26th May, 1953; conditions<br />

may be seen at the Contractors' Room,<br />

P.W.D., Perth and at Kalgoorlie, and Police Station,<br />

Esperance, on and after 12th May, 1953.<br />

Bruce Rock Old SchoolRepairs and Renovations<br />

(12218); 26th May, 1953; conditions may be<br />

seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and<br />

Merredin, and Clerk of Courts, Bruce Rock, on and<br />

after 12th May, 1953.<br />

Claremont Old Men's HomeManufacture, Delivery<br />

and Erection of Steam Boilers (12220); 26th<br />

May, 1953; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'<br />

Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after the 4th<br />

May, 1953.<br />

Fremantle HospitalNew Casualty Lift (12225);<br />

3rd June, 1953; conditions may be seen at the<br />

Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after<br />

19th May, 1953.<br />

Babakin School - Removal from Glenmore<br />

(12224); 3rd June, 1953; conditions may be seen<br />

at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin,<br />

on and after the 19th May, 1953.<br />

Royal Perth HospitalSecond Section Linoleum<br />

Floor Coverings (12223); 3rd June, 1953; conditions<br />

may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,<br />

Perth, on and after the 19th May, 1953.<br />

West Northam School QuartersRepairs and<br />

Renovations (12222); 3rd June, 1953; conditions<br />

may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,<br />

Perth, and the Water Supply Office, Northam,<br />

on a.nd after the 19th May, 1953.<br />

Esperance HospitalAlterations, Drainage and<br />

Hot Water (12221); 9th June, 1953; conditions may<br />

be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth,<br />

and Kalgoorlie, and Police Station, Esperance, on<br />

and after 12th May, 1953.<br />

Mullewa New Police QuartersErection (12226);<br />

9th June, 1953; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'<br />

Room, P.W.D., Perth and Geraldton, and<br />

Police Station, Mullewa, on and after 26th May.<br />

1953.<br />

Yarloop HospitalFoulwater and Septic Tank<br />

Effluent Disposal (12227); 9th June, 1953; conditions<br />

may be seen at the Contractors' Room,<br />

P.W.D., Perth, Court House, Pinjarra, and Police<br />

Station, Yarloop, on and after 26th May, 1953.<br />

Tenders, together witi the prescribed deposit,<br />

are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister<br />

for Works, Public Works Department, The Barracks,<br />

St. George's Place, Perth," and must be indorsed<br />

"Tender." The highest, lowest or any<br />

tender will not necessarily be accepted.<br />

15/5/1953.<br />

W C. WILLIAMS,<br />

Under Secretary for Works.<br />

ERRATUM.<br />

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE<br />

AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.<br />

M.W.S. 1866/52.<br />

"LOT 1366" appearing in line 78, column 1, folio 119<br />

of Government Gazette dated the 16th January,<br />

1953, should read "Lot 1365." H. J. BOND,<br />

Under Secretary.<br />

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE<br />

AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.<br />

M.W.S. 1317/51.<br />

IN accordance with the provisions of the Metropolitan<br />

Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act,<br />

1909, it is hereby notified that sewers and other<br />

apparatus have been completed, and are now available<br />

for use in extension to Area No. 16, Fremantle,<br />

within the boundaries of East Fremantle Municipality,<br />

to serve lots Nos. 9 and 10, Wolseley Road.<br />

Owners of the above properties are hereby notified<br />

that such properties are capable of being connected<br />

to the sewer and must, therefore, connect<br />

their premises to the sewers within 30 days from<br />

date of service of prescribed notice, and are also<br />

notified that sewerage rates will, in accordance<br />

with the by-laws, be enforced from 1st July, 1953,<br />

if premises not previously connected, and be payable<br />

in advance. If premises are connected prior<br />

to 1st July, 1953, rates will be charged from date<br />

of connection.<br />

A plan of the works to be carried out at each<br />

property must first be obtained from the Department.<br />

Dated this 15th day of May, 1953, at the office<br />

of the Department, St. George's Place, Perth.<br />

R. J. BOND,<br />

Under Secretary.<br />

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE<br />

ANTb DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.<br />

M.W.S. 1866/52.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section<br />

96 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage<br />

and Drainage Act, 1909, that water mains have<br />

been laid in the undermentioned streets in the<br />

district indicated.<br />

Melville Road District.<br />

2016/52The Esplanade, from lot 9 to lot 10<br />

Northerly.<br />

2342/51Ness Road, from lot 6 to lot 5Westerly.<br />

1974/52Holman Street, from lot 244 to lot 153-<br />

South-Westerly.<br />

878/52McCoy Street, from Rome Road to lot<br />

288Westerly.<br />

2227/52Strickland Road, from lot 50 to Central<br />

AvenueSoutherly. Central Avenue, from<br />

Strickland Road to Bedford RoadWesterly.<br />

Bedford Road, from Central Avenue to lot 8<br />

Southerly.<br />

And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage<br />

and Drainage is, subject to the provisions of the<br />

Act, prepared to supply water from such mains to<br />

lands within rateable distance thereof.<br />

Dated this 15th day of May, 1953.<br />

R. J. BOND,<br />

Under Secretary.<br />

CITY OF PERTH.<br />

Stands for Public Vehicles.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that under section 251 of<br />

the Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1951, the<br />

Council of the City of Perth resolved on 11th May,<br />

1953, that the following stand for motor taxis only<br />

be cancelled:.<br />

(8) A stand on the Eastern side of William Street<br />

beginning at a point lSft. South of the Southern<br />

building alignment of St. George's Terrace and<br />

extending Southwards 35ft. for two cars parallel<br />

to the kei'b.<br />

It was further resolved that the following stands<br />

for motor taxis only be cancelled:<br />

(11) A stand on the Southern side of Murray<br />

Street, beginning at a point 2Oft. East of the Eastern<br />

building alignment of William Street and<br />

extending Eastwards 35ft., for two cars parallel to<br />

the kerb.<br />

(16) (a) A stand on the Southern side of Mur-<br />

ray Street, beginning at a point lOOft. West of<br />

the Western building alignment of William Street<br />

and extending Westwards 52ft., being a feeder<br />

rank for three cars parallel to the kerb.<br />

And that, in lieu thereof, the following stands<br />

for motor taxis only be provided:<br />

(11) A stand on the Southern side of Murray<br />

Street, beginning at a point lOOft. East of the<br />

Eastern building alignment of William Street and<br />

extending Eastwards for 35ft., for two cars parallel<br />

to the kerb.


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 949<br />

(16) (a) A stand on the Southern side of Murray<br />

Street, beginning at a point 22ft. West of the<br />

Western building alignment of King Street and<br />

extending Westwards for 52ft., for three cars<br />

parallel to the kerb.<br />

Dated this 13th day of May, 1953.<br />

W. A. McI. GREEN,<br />

Town Clerk.<br />

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1951.<br />

Municipality of Albany and Albany Road Board.<br />

Common Boundary.<br />

Notice of Intention.<br />

Local Government Department,<br />

Perth, 14th May, 1953.<br />

L.G. 61/52.<br />

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that<br />

it is the intention of His Excellency the Governor,<br />

under the provisions of the Road Districts Act,<br />

1919-1951, to sever from the Albany Road District<br />

the land described in the Schedule "A" hereto, and<br />

annex it to the Albany Municipal District so as to<br />

constitute that portion of the annexed areas shown<br />

in Schedule "B" hereto as a portion of the North<br />

Ward and that portion of the annexed area shown<br />

as Schedule "C" hereto as a portion of the North-<br />

East Ward.<br />

Plans showing the proposed alterations may be<br />

seen at the Local Government Department, 776 Hay<br />

Street, Perth.<br />

(Sgd.) G. FRASER,<br />

Minister for Local Government.<br />

Schedule "A."<br />

All that portion of land bounded by lines starting<br />

at the intersection of the prolongation South-<br />

Easterly of the South-Western side of Marbellup<br />

Road and the centre of King River Road, a point<br />

on the municipal boundary, and extending generally<br />

North-Easterly along the centre of King River<br />

Road to a point in prolongation Westerly of the<br />

centre of Hudson Road; thence Easterly to and<br />

No. on Plan<br />

P.W.D., W.A.,<br />

No. 33658.<br />

Public Works Act, 1902-1950.<br />

LAND RESUMPTION.<br />

Eastern RailwayAdditions and ImprovementsCottages for Railway Employees at Northam.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule<br />

heretobeing all in the Avon Districthave, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor,<br />

acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 13th day of May, 1953, been set apart, taken, or resumed<br />

for the purposes of the following public work, namely :Eastern RailwayAdditions and ImprovementsCottages for<br />

Railway Employees at Northam.<br />

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken or resumed are marked<br />

off and more particularly described on Plan, P.W.D., WA., 33658 (L.T.O. Diagram 17814), which may be inspected at the<br />

Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.<br />

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in Her Majesty for an estate in fee simple in possession<br />

for the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests,<br />

rights-of.way or other easements whatsoever.<br />

Owner or Reputed Owner.<br />

Nicholas Henry Ainsworth<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

along the centre of that road and onwards to the<br />

centre of Range Road; thence Northerly along the<br />

centre of that road to a point in prolongation<br />

Westerly of the centre of Bond Road; thence Easterly<br />

to and along the centre of that road and<br />

onwards to the Western boundary of lot 30 of<br />

Plantagenet Location 43, a point on the Western<br />

boundary of that location; thence Southerly along<br />

that boundary to the Northern side of Ulster Road;<br />

thence generally South-Easterly along that side<br />

to the Southernmost corner of lot 36 of location<br />

43 aforesaid; thence Southerly to the Westernmost<br />

corner of lot 18 of that location; thence South-<br />

Easterly along the South-Western boundary of that<br />

lot to the North-Western side of Collingwood<br />

Street, a point on the municipal boundary and<br />

thence South-Westerly and North-Westerly along<br />

that boundary to the starting point. (Public Plans<br />

Albany Townsite, Sheets 1, 2, 3 and 4.)<br />

Schedule "B."<br />

All that portion of Albany Municipality bounded<br />

by lines starting at the intersection of the prolongation<br />

North-Westerly of the North-Eastern side of<br />

North Road and the centre of King River Road<br />

and extending generally North-Easterly, generally<br />

Easterly and Southerly along the centre of King<br />

River Road and the municipal boundary to the<br />

Northern side of Ulster Road; thence generally<br />

South-Westerly along that side to the North-Eastern<br />

side of North Road aforesaid and thence North-<br />

Westerly along that side to the starting point.<br />

(Public Plans Albany Townsite, Sheets 1 and 2.)<br />

Schedule "C."<br />

All that portion of Albany Municipality bounded<br />

by lines starting at the intersection of the North-<br />

Eastern side of North Road and the Western side<br />

of Ulster Road and extending generally North-<br />

Easterly and generally South-Easterly along that<br />

side and the municipal boundary to the North-<br />

Western side of Collingwood Street, a point on the<br />

Northern boundary of Albany Townsite and thence<br />

South-Westerly and North-Westerly along that<br />

townsite boundary to the starting point. (Public<br />

Plans Albany Townsite, Sheets 1, 2, 3 and 4.)<br />

Description.<br />

P.W. 2723/50; Ex. Co. No. 807.<br />

Portion of Avon Location 2 (Certificate of Title<br />

Volume 1121, Folio 135)<br />

Area.<br />

a. r. p.<br />

15 2 38<br />

Certified correct this 8th day of May, 1953.<br />

JOHN T. TONKIN,<br />

Minister for Works.<br />

CHARLES GAIRDNER,<br />

Governor in Executive Council.<br />

Dated this 13th day of May, 1953.


950 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

Public Works Act, 1902-1950.<br />

LAND ACQUISITION.<br />

Claremont Municipality-Recreation Ground at Butlers Swamp.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule<br />

hereto-being all in the Swan District-have, in pursuance of the written approval and of the consent under Section 220 of<br />

the Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1947 of His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive<br />

Council, dated the 13th day of May, 1953, been compulsorily taken and set apart for the purposes of the following public<br />

work, namely :-Recreation Ground at Butlers Swamp and that the portion of the road, street or thoroughfare referred to<br />

in such schedule and which is by this notice so set apart, taken or resumed is wholly closed and has ceased to be a public highway.<br />

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown marked<br />

off on Plan, P.W.D., W.A., 33633 (L.T.O. Plan 6377), which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.<br />

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in Municipality of Claremont for an estate in fee simple in<br />

possession for the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates,<br />

interests, rights-of-way, or other easements whatsoever.<br />

No. on Plan<br />

P.W.D., W.A.,<br />

No. 33633.<br />

Certified correct this 8th day of May, 1953.<br />

JOHN T. TONKIN,<br />

Minister for Works.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

P.W. 1612/50; Ex. Co. No. 806.<br />

Owner or Reputed Owner. Description. Area.<br />

a. r. p.<br />

1 The Perpetual Executors, Trustees & Portion of Swan Location P230 (Certificate of 5 2 35<br />

Agency Company (W.A.), Limited Title Volume 1073, Folio 426)<br />

and Elizabeth Ann Moore, Executors<br />

of the Will of Edwin John Moore<br />

(deceased), Edith Hill and Elizabeth<br />

Ann Moore<br />

2 Jessie Ann Anderson Lynn One undivided third share only in portion of 5 2 34<br />

Swan Location P231, being part of Lot 2<br />

(Certificate of Title Volume 872, Folio 121)<br />

2 John Arthur Lynn Two undivided third shares only in portion of 5 2 34<br />

Swan Location P231, being part of Lot 2<br />

(Certificate of Title Volume 1151, Folio 176)<br />

3 Charles Lewis Castledine Portion of Swan Location P232 (Certificate of 5 2 34<br />

Title Volume 137, Folio 81)<br />

4 Peter Anthony Hughes Henley Portion of Swan Location P229, being Lot 43 1 0 301<br />

(Certificate of Title Volume 1122, Folio 703)<br />

S to 11 (inclusive) Thomas Delamare Portions of Swan Locations P228 and P229,<br />

being Lots 36 to 42 (inclusive) (Certificate of<br />

8 1 248<br />

Title Volume 414, Folio 29)<br />

12 Thomas Edmund Porter and Clare Portion of Swan Location P227 (Certificate of 5 3 26<br />

Porter Title Volume 1031, Folio 149)<br />

13 Robert James Williams Portion of Swan Location P226 (Certificate of 3 3 21<br />

Title Volume 1062, Folio 665)<br />

14 Alick William Frederick Gunn, Ad- One undivided eighth share only in portion of 3 3 37<br />

ministrator of the Estate of Grace<br />

Swan Location P225 (Certificate of Title<br />

Alma Gunn (deceased) Volume 1050, Folio 926)<br />

14 Arthur George Heppingstone Seven undivided eighth shares only in portion of 3 3 37<br />

Swan Location P225 (Certificate of Title<br />

Volume 1116, Folio 852)<br />

15 to 18 (inclusive),<br />

21, 22, 39 and 40 Mary Elizabeth Brook Portion of Swan Location P224, being part of<br />

Lot 23 and Lots 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 47 and 48<br />

(Certificate of Title Volume 706, Folio 124)<br />

19, 20 and 23 Philip Feld Portion of Swan Location P224, being Lots 27,<br />

28 and 31 (Certificate of Title Volume<br />

297, Folio 197)<br />

24 to 29 (inclusive) Marion King Drabble Portion of Swan Location P224 being Lots 32<br />

to 37 (inclusive) (Certificate of Title Volume<br />

251, Folio 81)<br />

30 to 38 (inclusive) Hector Alexander Willmott Portion of Swan Location P224, being Lots 38<br />

to 46 (inclusive) (Certificate of Title Volume<br />

41, 42, 43 and 44 John Smith Johnstone, Executor of<br />

the Will of John Atkinson (deceased)<br />

302, Folio 21)<br />

Portion of Swan Location P224, being Lots 49,<br />

50, 52 and 53 (Certificate of Title Volume 155,<br />

Folio 163)<br />

0 3 88<br />

0 1 l07<br />

0 2 214<br />

1 0 121<br />

0 1 276<br />

45 Ronald Hugh Houston and Minnie Ann Portion of Swan Location P223, being part of 2 0 39<br />

Houston Lot 65 (Certificate of Title Volume 1113,<br />

Folio 675)<br />

46 Radonja Gavrilovic Portion of Swan Location P223, being part of 214<br />

Lot 63 (Certificate of Title Volume 1112,<br />

Folio 142)<br />

47 and 48 Alfred Jack McPhee Portion of each of Swan Locations P222 and 429 13 1 22<br />

(Certificate of Title Volume 1079, Folio 533)<br />

49 Crown Portion of Hay Street (Certificate of Title 0 3 204<br />

Volume 104, Folio 59)<br />

CHARLES GAIRDNER,<br />

Governor in Executive Council.<br />

Dated this 13th day of May, 1953.


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 951<br />

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1951.<br />

Dardanup Road District.<br />

Alteration of Ward Boundaries and Re-Description<br />

of the Boundaries of the Dardanup Road District<br />

and the Wards thereof.<br />

Notice of Intention.<br />

Local Government Department,<br />

Perth, 20th April, 1953.<br />

L.G. 1093/52.<br />

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that<br />

it is the intention of His Excellency the Governor,<br />

under the provisions of the Road Districts Act, 1919-<br />

1951, to Transfer all that portion East Ward<br />

described in Schedule "A" hereto to the<br />

South Ward of the Dardanup Road District.<br />

Re-describe the district boundaries of the<br />

Dardanup Road District as described in<br />

Schedule "B" hereto.<br />

Re-describe the Ward boundaries of the<br />

Dardanup Road District as described in<br />

Schedule "C" hereto.<br />

Plan showing the proposed alterations may be<br />

seen at the Local Government Department, '776 Hay<br />

Street, Perth.<br />

(Sgd.) G. FRASER,<br />

Minister for Local Government.<br />

Schedule "A."<br />

Transfer of Territory from the East Ward to<br />

the South Ward.<br />

All that portion of land bounded by lines starting<br />

at the North-Western corner of Wellington Location<br />

1237 and extending Easterly along the Northern<br />

boundaries of locations 1237 and 946 to the South-<br />

Western corner of location 2464; thence Northerly,<br />

Easterly and Southerly along boundaries of that<br />

location to the North-Western corner of location<br />

694; thence Easterly, Southerly and again Easterly<br />

along boundaries of locations 694, 843 and 3235<br />

to the Western boundary of location 601; thence<br />

Southerly, Westerly and again Southerly along<br />

boundaries of locations 601, 750 and 2848 to the<br />

Northern boundary of location 3363; thence Westerly<br />

and Southerly along boundaries of that location<br />

to the North-Eastern corner of location 477; thence<br />

Westerly and Northerly along boundaries of location<br />

1245 to the North-Eastern corner of location<br />

543; thence Westerly, Southerly and again Westerly<br />

along boundaries of locations 543 and 701 to the<br />

South-Western corner of location 1397; thence<br />

Northerly and Easterly along boundaries of that<br />

location to the Westernmost boundary of location<br />

3243; thence Northerly along that boundary to a<br />

South-Eastern corner of location 843; thence Westerly<br />

and Northerly along boundaries of locations 843<br />

and 2871 and onwards to the South-Easternmost<br />

corner of location 2237; thence generally North-<br />

Westerly along the South-Western boundaries of<br />

that location to a point in prolongation Easterly<br />

of the Southern boundary of location 2236 and<br />

thence Westerly, Northerly, again Westerly and<br />

again Northerly to and along boundaries of locations<br />

2236 and 1237 to the starting point. (Public<br />

Plan 411D/40.)<br />

Schedule B.<br />

Redescription of District Boundaries.<br />

All that portion of land bounded by lines starting<br />

at the North-Western corner of Wellington<br />

Location 6, a point on the left bank of the Collie<br />

River, and extending generally Easterly upwards<br />

along that bank to its intersection with the Western<br />

side of the Wellington Dam; thence generally<br />

South-Easterly along the Southern side of the<br />

Dam to the Southernmost boundary of location 56;<br />

thence Easterly, crossing the Wellington Dam to<br />

its Eastern side; thence generally Northerly and<br />

Easterly along that side and the left bank of the<br />

Collie River aforesaid to a point in prolongation<br />

Northerly of the Western boundary of location<br />

1170; thence Southerly, Westerly and again Southerly<br />

to and along boundaries of locations 1170 and<br />

56 and onwards to and along the Western boundaries<br />

of locations 4159 and 3000 and again on-<br />

wards to the Northern boundary of late reserve<br />

12906; thence Westerly and Southerly along boun-<br />

daries of that late reserve and location 3380 to<br />

the North-Eastern corner of location 1775; thence<br />

Westerly, Northerly and again Westerly along<br />

boundaries of locations 1775 and 2357 to the Eastern<br />

boundary of location 1857; thence Northerly,<br />

Westerly, southerly, again Westerly and again<br />

Southerly along boundaries of locations 1857, 1913<br />

and 1834 and onwards t the South-Western side<br />

of road No. 1104; thence generally South-Easterly<br />

along that side to the North-Eastern corner<br />

of location 1235; thence Westerly and Southerly<br />

along boundaries of that location to a point in<br />

prolongation Easterly of the Northern boundary<br />

of location 1529; thence Westerly, Southerly and<br />

again Westerly to and along boundaries of locations<br />

1529 and 1240 to the South-Easternmost<br />

corner of location 2183; thence Northerly, Westerly<br />

and Southerly along boundaries of that location to<br />

a point in prolongation Easterly of the Northern<br />

boundary of location 1829; thence Westerly to and<br />

along that boundary to the Eastern boundary of<br />

location 1097; thence Southerly along that boundary<br />

to the Northern boundary of location 1053;<br />

thence Easterly, Southerly and Westerly along<br />

boundaries of that location to the Eastern boundary<br />

of location 247; thence Southerly, Westerly and<br />

Northerly along boundaries of that location to the<br />

South-Eastern corner of location 286; thence West-<br />

erly, Southerly and again Westerly along boundaries<br />

of locations 286 and 874 to the Eastern boundary<br />

of location 588; thence Southerly, Westerly<br />

and Northerly along boundaries of that location<br />

to the North-Eastern corner of location 1256; thence<br />

Westerly and Southerly along boundaries of that<br />

location to the North-Eastern corner of location<br />

3302; thence Westerly along the Northern boundary<br />

of that location and onwards to the Western<br />

side of road No. 588; thence generally South-Westerly<br />

along that side to the Northern boundary of<br />

location 2136; thence Westerly, Southerly and<br />

Easterly along boundaries of that location to the<br />

North-Western corner of location 1244; thence<br />

Southerly along the Western boundary of that<br />

location to the South-Eastern corner of location<br />

2407; thence Westerly and Southerly along boundaries<br />

of locations 2405 and 2419 to the Northern<br />

boundary of location 1108; thence Westerly and<br />

Southerly along boundaries of that location to the<br />

Southern boundary of late Pastoral Lease 3420/<br />

102; thence Westerly along that boundary and onwards<br />

to the Eastern boundary of location 2725;<br />

thence Northerly and Westerly along boundaries<br />

of that location and onwards to the Eastern boundary<br />

of Boyanup Agricultural Area Lot 207; thence<br />

Northerly along the Eastern boundaries of lots<br />

207, 206, 205, 204, 333, 202, 196 and 303 to the<br />

North-Easternmost corner of the latter lot; thence<br />

North-Easterly and North-Westerly to and along<br />

boundaries of Wellington Location 4506 to the<br />

Southernmost corner of Boyanup Agricultural Area<br />

Lot 193; thence Northerly along the Eastern<br />

boundaries of lots 193, 191, 190, 189 and 25 to<br />

the South-Eastern corner of lot 21; thence Westerly<br />

along the Southern boundary of that lot and<br />

onwards to and along that of lot 22 to the Eastern<br />

boundary of lOt 23; thence Northerly and<br />

Westerly along boundaries of that lot to its North-<br />

Western corner; thence 'Westerly, crossing the<br />

Bunbury-Boyanup Railway Reserve and the South-<br />

Western Highway, to the Easternmost corner of<br />

lot 282; thence Westerly, Northerly and again<br />

Westerly along boundaries of that lot and onwards<br />

to the right bank of the Preston River; thence<br />

generally North-Westerly downwards along that<br />

bank to the Easternmost boundary of Wellington<br />

Location 12; thence Northerly and Westerly along<br />

boundaries of that location to the right bank of<br />

the Preston River aforesaid; thence generally<br />

Northerly downwards along that bank to the<br />

North-Western corner of location 10; thence Easterly<br />

along the Northern boundary of that location<br />

to the South-Western side of road No. 50; thence<br />

generally North-Westerly along that side to a point<br />

in prolongation Southerly of the Western boundary<br />

of Collie Agricultural Area Lot 37; thence


952 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 15 May, 1953.<br />

Northerly to and along the Western boundaries of<br />

lots 37, 56 and 50 and onwards crossing the South-<br />

Western Railway Reserve and the South-Western<br />

Highway to the latter's North-Western side; thence<br />

generally South-Westerly along that side to the<br />

South-Easternmost corner of lot 46 and thence<br />

North-Westerly and Northerly along boundaries of<br />

that lot and Leschenault Location 26 to the starting<br />

point. (Public Plans Bunbury Townsite Sheets 2<br />

and 4, 411A/40, 411C/40, 411D/40 and 414A/40.)<br />

Schedule "C."<br />

Re-description of Ward Boundaries.<br />

North Ward.<br />

All that portion of the Dardanup Road District<br />

bounded by lines starting at the North-Eastern<br />

corner of Wellington Location 6, a point on the<br />

Road District boundary, and extending generally<br />

Easterly and generally Southerly along that Road<br />

District boundary to the South-Easternmost corner<br />

of location 9; thence Westerly, Southerly and again<br />

Westerly along boundaries of that location to the<br />

North-Eastern side of road No. 2594; thence generally<br />

North-Westerly along that side to the Southernmost<br />

corner of location 4560; thence Northerly<br />

and Westerly along boundaries of locations 4560<br />

and 4561 to the North-Western corner of the latter<br />

location; thence South-Westerly for a distance of<br />

1 chain 44 and 5/lOths links to the North-Eastern<br />

corner of lot 131 of location 9, as shown on Land<br />

Titles Office Deposited Plan 2841, a point on the<br />

South Western side of road No. 10722; thence generally<br />

South-Easterly along that side to the Southern<br />

side of road No. 10721; thence generally South-<br />

Westerly along that side and onwards to the South-<br />

Western side of road No. 10723; thence generally<br />

Southerly along that side to the South-Eastern<br />

corner of lot 126 of location 9 aforesaid; thence<br />

Westerly and Northerly along boundaries of that<br />

lot to the Southern side of road No. 10720; thence<br />

Westerly along that side and onwards to the Eastern<br />

boundary of location 61; thence Northerly and<br />

Westerly along boundaries of that location to the<br />

Eastern side of road No. 1165; thence generally<br />

Northerly along that side to the Northern side of<br />

the South-Western Railway Reserve; thence generally<br />

South-Westerly along that side and the Southern<br />

side of the South-Western Highway to a point<br />

in prolongation Southerly of the Eastern boundary<br />

of Collie Agricultural Area Lot 49 and thence<br />

Northerly to and along boundaries of lots 49 and 42<br />

and Wellington Location 6 aforesaid to the starting<br />

point. (Public Plans 411A/40 and 411D/40.)<br />

West Ward.<br />

All that portion of the Dardanup Road District<br />

bounded by lines starting at the intersection of the<br />

prolongation Westerly of the Southern boundary<br />

of Boyanup Agricultural Area Lot 308 and the right<br />

hank of the Preston River, a point on the Road<br />

District boundary, and extending generally Northerly<br />

and generally Easterly along that Road District<br />

boundary to its intersection with the Westernmost<br />

boundary of the North Ward; thence Southerly,<br />

generally North-Easterly and generally Southerly<br />

along boundaries of that Ward and road No. 1165<br />

and onwards to the Northern boundary of Wellington<br />

Location 37; thence Westerly and Southerly<br />

along boundaries of locations 37, 128 and 80 to the<br />

Northern boundary of location 130; thence Westerly<br />

and Southerly along boundaries of that location to<br />

the North-Eastern corner of location 153; thence<br />

Westerly and Southerly along boundaries of location<br />

153 and 131 to the North-Eastern corner of<br />

location 76; thence Westerly along the Northern<br />

boundary of that location and onwards to the<br />

Easternmost boundary of Dardanup Estate Lot 31;<br />

thence generally Southerly along the Eastern<br />

boundaries of Estate Lots 31 and 32 and reserves<br />

13749 and 302 to a point in prolongation Easterly<br />

of the Northern side of road No. 864 (Venn Road)<br />

and thence Westerly to and along that side to the<br />

starting point. (Public Plans Bunbury Townsite,<br />

Sheets 2 and 4, 411A/40 and 411D/40.)<br />

South Ward.<br />

All that portion of the Dardanup Road District<br />

bounded by lines starting at the intersection of<br />

the road district boundary and the Southernmost<br />

boundary of the West Ward and extending generally<br />

North-Easterly along the Southern boundaries<br />

of that ward and the Northern boundaries of Wellington<br />

Locations 37, 232 and 377 to the North-<br />

Eastern corner of the latter location; thence Southerly<br />

along the Eastern boundary of that location<br />

to the Southern side of road No. 952; thence Easterly<br />

along that side to the Westernmost boundary<br />

of location 9; thence Southerly and Easterly along<br />

boundaries of that location to the South-Western<br />

side of road No. 952 aforesaid; thence South-Easterly<br />

along that side to the North-Eastern corner<br />

of location 2988 (reserve 8439); thence Westerly,<br />

Southerly, again Westerly and again Southerly<br />

along boundaries of locations 2988 and 2301 to the<br />

South-Western corner of the latter location;<br />

thence South-Westerly to the North-Eastern corner<br />

of location 3003; thence Southerly along the Eastern<br />

boundary of that location and onwards to a<br />

point in prolongation Westerly of the Southernmost<br />

boundary of location 1142; thence Easterly<br />

along that prolongation to a point in prolongation<br />

Northerly of the Eastern boundary of location<br />

1049; thence Southerly to and along that boundary<br />

and onwards to the North-Eastern boundary<br />

of location 1516; thence South-Easterly along that<br />

boundary to the Northern boundary of location<br />

1237; thence Easterly along the Northern boundaries<br />

of locations 1237 and 946 to the South-<br />

Western corner of location 2464; thence Northerly,<br />

Easterly and Southerly along boundaries of that<br />

location to the North-Western corner of location<br />

694; thence Easterly, Southerly and again Easterly<br />

along boundaries of locations 694, 843 and 3235 to<br />

the Western boundary of location 01; thence<br />

Southerly, Westerly and again Southerly along<br />

boundaries of locations 601, 750 and 2848 to the<br />

Northern boundary of location 3363; thence Easterly<br />

and Southerly along boundaries of that location<br />

and onwards to the Northern boundary of location<br />

1097; thence Easterly and Southerly along<br />

boundaries of that location to the North-Western<br />

corner of location 1829, a point on the road district<br />

boundary, and thence generally South-Westerly<br />

and generally North-Westerly along that road<br />

district boundary to the starting point. (Public<br />

Plans 411D/40 and 414A/40.)<br />

East Ward.<br />

All that portion of the Dardanup Road District<br />

South of the North Ward and East of the West<br />

and South Wards. (Public Plans 411C/40 and<br />

41 1D/40.)<br />

DANDARAGAN ROAD BOARD.<br />

Notice of Intention to Borrow.<br />

Proposed Loan No. 8 of £2,000.<br />

PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road Districts<br />

Act, 1919-1951, the Dandaragan Road Board hereby<br />

gives notice that it proposes to borrow money, by<br />

the sale of debentures, on the following terms and<br />

for the following purpose:-2,000, for eight years,<br />

at not more than 5 per cent, interest, payable at<br />

the Treasury, Perth, by half-yearly instalments of<br />

principal and interest. Purpose: the purchase of<br />

a tip truck.<br />

Specifications, estimates and the statement required<br />

by section 297 are open for inspection at the<br />

office of the Board during usual business hours,<br />

from 14th May, 1953, to 14th June, 1953.<br />

M. E. ROBERTS,<br />

Chairman.<br />

A. D. CAMERON,<br />

Secretary.


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 953<br />

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1951.<br />

Gnowangerup Road Board.<br />

Notice of Intention to BorrowLoan No.<br />

31g500.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section<br />

298 of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1951, the<br />

Gnowangerup Road Board hereby gives notice that<br />

it proposes to borrow money, by the sale of debentures,<br />

on the following terms and for the following<br />

purpose-5O0 for 15 years at 4 per cent.<br />

interest, payable at the <strong>State</strong> Treasury, Perth,<br />

by half-yearly instalments of principal and interest.<br />

Purpose: Extensions to electrical and generating<br />

system.<br />

All particulars showing the proposed expenditure<br />

of the money to be borrowed, including initial<br />

expenses in raising the loan, are open for inspection<br />

at the office of the Board during office hours,<br />

for one calendar month after the last publication<br />

of this notice.<br />

Dated this 7th day of May, 1953.<br />

D. K. HOUSE,<br />

Chairman.<br />

W. J. CUNEO,<br />

Secretary.<br />

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1951.<br />

Preston Road Board.<br />

Notice of Intention to Borrow.<br />

Proposed Loan No. 14 of £1,000.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the Preston Road<br />

Board proposes to borrow the sum of £1,000 to be<br />

expended upon works and undertakings in the<br />

Preston Road District, the said works and undertakings<br />

being alterations and additions to the<br />

Memorial Hall, Donnybrook.<br />

Plans, specifications and estimates of the cost<br />

thereof and a statement showing the proposed expenditure<br />

of the money to be borrowed are open<br />

to inspection by ratepayers at the office of the<br />

Board for one month after the publication of this<br />

notice, during office hours.<br />

The amount of £1,000 is proposed to be raised<br />

by the sale of debentures repayable with interest<br />

by 30 half-yearly instalments over a period of 15<br />

years after the date of the issue thereof, in lieu<br />

of the formation of a sinking fund. Such debentures<br />

shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding<br />

£4 17s. 6d. per centum per annum, payable halfyearly.<br />

The amount of the said debentures and<br />

the interest thereon is to be paid at the office of<br />

the Board, Donnybrook.<br />

Dated the 30th day of April, 1953.<br />

H. B. AYERS,<br />

Chairman.<br />

Wm. ROGERS,<br />

Secretary.<br />

BAYSWATER TOWN PLANNING SCHEME.<br />

Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Amplify<br />

and Amend a Town Planning Scheme.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the Road Board of<br />

Bayswater, on the 22nd day of April, 1953, passed<br />

the following resolution:<br />

Resolved that the Board, in pursuance of<br />

section 7, subsection (4) of the Town Planning<br />

Development Act, 1928, amplify and amend<br />

the Bayswater Town Planning Scheme (T.P.B.<br />

448/33 gazetted on 12th April, 1935) in so far<br />

as it applies to Shopping Areas, by including<br />

the following lot in the shopping area, provided<br />

the use of the land be restricted to petrol<br />

filling station purposes only:Lot 22, Diagram<br />

17678, corner Guildford Road and King<br />

William Streets. This lot is shown on the<br />

Plan No. 1 by a red border around such lot.<br />

And notice is hereby further given that Plan No.<br />

1 referred to in the above resolution has been<br />

deposited at the Town Hall, Slade Street, Bay<br />

water, and will be open for inspection by all persons<br />

interested without payment of any fee, from<br />

9.30 am. to 4 p.m., Mondays to Fridays (closed<br />

Saturdays).<br />

Any objection to the above proposed amendment<br />

should be sent in writing to the Secretary of the<br />

Bayswater Road Board before 12th June, 1953.<br />

Dated this 1st day of May, 1953.<br />

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1951.<br />

A. L. SCOTT,<br />

Secretary.<br />

Department of Agriculture,<br />

Perth, 11th May, 1953.<br />

UNDER the provisions of section 4 of the Vermin<br />

Act, 1918-1951, "vermin" means any animal, bird<br />

or insect mentioned in the Third Schedule of the<br />

said Act and such other animals, birds or insects<br />

the names of which the Agriculture Protection<br />

Board may by declaration add to or remove from<br />

the said Schedule, and any declaration whereby<br />

the names of other animals, birds or insects are<br />

added to' or removed from the said Schedule, may<br />

be restricted in its operation to any portion of<br />

the <strong>State</strong> to be defined by the declaration: Now,<br />

therefore, the Agriculture Protection Board, in exercise<br />

of the powers conferred by the said Act, doth<br />

by this declaration remove from the Third Schedule<br />

to tiTle Vermin Act, 1918-1951, the following:<br />

Schedule.<br />

Animal and Vermin District.<br />

Kangaroos, variety not specifiedWagin, Dumbleyung,<br />

Moora, Lake Grace, Wongan-Ballidu,<br />

Mingenew, Mount Marshall and Kondinin.<br />

Passed by resolution of the Agriculture Protection<br />

Board at the ordinary meeting of the said<br />

Board held on the 13th day of March, 1953.<br />

Further, the Agriculture Protection Board, in<br />

exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act,<br />

doth by this declaration add to the Third Schedule<br />

to the Vermin Act, 1918-1951, the following:<br />

Schedule.<br />

Animal and Vermin District.<br />

Red Kangaroo, Blue Kangaroo or Marloo (Macropus<br />

rufus) and Hill Kangaroo, Euro or Biggada<br />

(Macropus robustus)Mount Marshall.<br />

Grey Kangaroo (Macropus ocydromus)Wagin,<br />

Dumbleyung, Moora, Lake Grace, Wongan-<br />

Ballidu, Mingenew, Mount Marshall and Kondinin.<br />

Passed by resolution of the Agriculture Protection<br />

Board at the ordinary meeting of the said<br />

Board held on the 13th day of March, 1953.<br />

The Common Seal of the Agriculture<br />

Protection Board of<br />

W.A. is hereunto affixed in [L.S.]<br />

the presence of<br />

A. R. TOMLINSON,<br />

Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board.<br />

APPOINTMEN,T.<br />

Under Section 6 of the Registration of Births,<br />

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1948.<br />

Registrar General's Office,<br />

Perth, 13th May, 1953.<br />

THE following appointments have been approved:<br />

HG. No. 67/43Mr. Charles Frederick Roberts,<br />

as District Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages<br />

for the Gascoyne Registry District, to main-


954 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

tam an office at Carnarvon, vice Mr. Archer Race<br />

Whitworth, transferred; appointment to date from<br />

8th May, 1953.<br />

R.G. No. 66/45Constable Keith Ronald Parkin,<br />

as Assistant District Registrar of Births and Deaths<br />

for the Northam Registry District, to maintain an<br />

office at Toodyay, vice Constable Percival Frederick<br />

Mohr, resigned; appointment to date from 30th<br />

April, 1953.<br />

R.G. No. 12/43Mr. Raymond George Champion,<br />

as Acting District Registrar of Births, Deaths and<br />

Marriages for the Perth Registry District, to main-<br />

Tender<br />

Board<br />

No.<br />

<strong>WESTERN</strong> <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>N GOV ERNMENT TENDER BOARD.<br />

Date. Contractor.<br />

1953.<br />

195/53 May S Standard-Waygood,<br />

Limited<br />

197/53 do. Noyes Bros. (Moth.),<br />

Limited<br />

145/53 do. Powerlino Equipment<br />

Pty., Ltd.<br />

Schedule<br />

No.<br />

SOA,<br />

1953<br />

S1A,<br />

1953<br />

76A,<br />

1953<br />

196/53 do. do. do. 82A,<br />

1953<br />

282/53 do. Dobbie Dico Meter Co.<br />

(W.A.) Pty., Ltd.<br />

128A,<br />

1953<br />

225/53 do. A. MeGavin 98A,<br />

1953<br />

225/53 do. Eeslan Engineering<br />

Pty., Ltd.<br />

98A,<br />

1953<br />

307/53 May 7 C. Capello & Son 136A,<br />

1953<br />

332/53 do. Comet Motors Pty.,<br />

Ltd.<br />

228/53 do. St. Joseph's Farm<br />

School<br />

147A,<br />

1953<br />

106A,<br />

1953<br />

276/53 do. Martin Nixon Pty., Ltd. 124A,<br />

1953<br />

309/53 do. Beam Service Station 135A,<br />

1953<br />

308/53 do. Braemar Engineering<br />

'Co. (W.A.) Pty., Ltd.<br />

119A,<br />

1953<br />

243/53 do. do. do. 109A,<br />

1953<br />

188/53 do. J. Love 140A,<br />

1953<br />

9 12/52 do. D. Munro 461A,<br />

1952<br />

Accepted Tenders.<br />

tam an office at Perth, during the absence on leave<br />

of Mr. Charles Norman Anzac Taylor; appointment<br />

to date from 11th May, 1953.<br />

R.G. No. 22/43Mr. Thomas Murphy, as District<br />

Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages<br />

for the Moora Registry District, to maintain an<br />

office at Moora, during the absence on leave of<br />

Mr. Ian Hollett; appointment to date from 8th<br />

May, 1953.<br />

Particulars.<br />

100 5 kVA 12,700/500/250 volt<br />

single phase Transformers,<br />

delivered to Picton Junction,<br />

extra at cost<br />

I only 1,500 kVA 22/6.6 IsV<br />

Transformer, complete with<br />

spare bushings, F.O.W. Fremantle,<br />

delivered Collie Power<br />

Station, extra at cost<br />

Transformers as per Items 1-17<br />

inclusive, subject to discount<br />

of a total amount of £2,000<br />

for acceptance of complete<br />

schedule<br />

1 only "Hulme" 2,000 kVA<br />

6.6/22 kV Transformer Vector<br />

Group 32 Yd. 1, as per Item 1,<br />

F.O.W. Fremantle, insurance<br />

prepaid to Collie Power Station<br />

Water Meters, as per Items 1,<br />

2 and 3, delivered F.O.R.<br />

Perth-Fremantle<br />

Purchase and Removal of<br />

Second-hand 1935 model Bedford<br />

3-4 W.T.L. Truck, Engine<br />

No. 0/147793, as per<br />

Item 1<br />

Purchase and Removal of<br />

Second-hand 1935 model Bedford<br />

2 ton W.L.G. Truck, En-<br />

gine No. 93118, as per Item 2<br />

500 tons Firewood in 6 ft. lengths,<br />

as per Item 1, delivered where<br />

directed Kalgoorlie Abattoirs<br />

Purchase and Removal of<br />

Second-hand 1927 model<br />

Chevrolet Capitol 30 cwt.<br />

Truck, Engine No. A.J.<br />

2910507<br />

Purchase and Removal of<br />

Second-hand Fordson Steel<br />

Wheeled Kerosene Tractor<br />

P.W. 16, Engine No. 825144<br />

1 only 4 cubic yard Steel Fixed<br />

Side Body with G. Well 6 ton<br />

Hydraulic Hoist, whole fitted<br />

to Ford 3 ton V8 Thames<br />

Chassis, as per Item 1<br />

Purchase and Removal of<br />

Second-hand Fordson Wehr<br />

Grader, Engine No. 632557<br />

2 only Steam Heated Urns, 10<br />

gallon capacity, delivered<br />

Claremont Mental Hospital<br />

1 only 150 gallon Hot Water<br />

Cylinder, delivered Moora<br />

Hospital<br />

Bread for Wooroloo Sanatorium,<br />

period 7th May, 1953, to 30th<br />

April, 1954<br />

Purchase and Removal of 15,000<br />

egg capacity Incubator<br />

Department<br />

concerned.<br />

<strong>State</strong> Electricity<br />

Commission<br />

R. J. LITTLE,<br />

Registrar General.<br />

do. do. £5,927.<br />

Rate.<br />

£5 lOs. each, plus<br />

packing, freight<br />

and insurance.<br />

do. do. £86,302 net.<br />

do. do. £4,300 net.<br />

Public Works £3,115.<br />

do. £150.<br />

do.<br />

£66.<br />

do. 54s. per ton.<br />

Tramways and<br />

Ferries<br />

Public Works<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

£20.<br />

£75.<br />

£324.<br />

£67 lOs.<br />

do. £25 19s. each.<br />

do.<br />

£90.<br />

Health Rates, etc., on<br />

application.<br />

<strong>State</strong> Housing<br />

Commission<br />

£40.


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 955<br />

Date of<br />

Advertising<br />

1953. 1953.<br />

May 5 168A, 1953 2 h.p. Petrol or Kerosene Engine May 21<br />

May 5 170A, 1953 Tool Trailers for Metropolitan Water Supply May 28<br />

May 7 Butter for Government Institutions May 28<br />

May 7 172A, 1953 F.A.Q. to Prime Wheaten Chaff ........ May 28<br />

May 7 173A, 1953 Potatoes and Onions .... May 28<br />

May 12 176A, 1953 Vacuum Pump Units .... May 28<br />

Hay 12 177A, 1953 Air Compressor Units May 28<br />

May 12 178A, 1953 Exhaust Fan Units (1,000 C.FJ\L) May 28<br />

May 12 179A, 1953 Exhaust Fan Units (4,000 C.F.M.) May 28<br />

May 12 181A, 1953 Fuel Oil and Lubricating Oil for Country Power Stations May 28<br />

May 14 188A, 1953 75 cubic. ft. Refrigerators May 28<br />

May 14 191A, 1953 Benzene Hexachloride May 28<br />

May 14 192A, 1953 3 Spraying Units and One Trailer Power Spraying Unit May 28<br />

May 14 193A, 1953 Low Volume Power Spraying Unit May 28<br />

May 12 180A, 1953 Motor and Starter for Wellington Dam June 4<br />

May 12 182A, 1953 Dust Extraction Unit §June 4<br />

May 12 183A, 1953 Boilerwood for Kalgoorlie Hospital June 4<br />

May 12 184A, 1953 Firewood, 1 ft. Lengths, for Kalgoorlie Hospital June 4<br />

May 12 186A, 1953 Hydro Extractor for Fremantle Hospital June 4<br />

April 21 149A, 1953 Railway Car and Wagon Tyres ........ July 16*1<br />

* Documents available from Agent General, London.<br />

§ Documents available for inspection at W.A. Government Liaison Offices-Room 13, 1st Floor, M.L.C. Buildings,<br />

305 Collins Street, Melbourne. Room 105, 82 Pitt Street, Sydney.<br />

Date of<br />

Advertising<br />

<strong>WESTERN</strong> <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>N GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD-continued.<br />

Tenders for Government Supplies.<br />

Schedule<br />

No.<br />

Schedule<br />

No.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904.<br />

(Regulation 180.)<br />

Warden's Office,<br />

Bridgetown, 22nd April, 1953.<br />

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden<br />

of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date<br />

mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an<br />

order authorising the cancellation of registration<br />

of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in<br />

accordance with Regulation 180 of the Mining Act,<br />

1904. An order may issue in the absence of the<br />

registered holder, but should he desire to object to<br />

such order he must, before the date mentioned,<br />

lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing<br />

the grounds of such objection, and, on the date<br />

mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and<br />

determine the same, in accordance with the evidence<br />

then submitted.<br />

(Sgd.) L. W. STOTTER,<br />

Warden.<br />

For Sale by Tender.<br />

Supplies Required.<br />

For Sale.<br />

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the abovementioned until 10 a.m. on the date<br />

of closing.<br />

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.<br />

Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth.<br />

No tender necessarily accepted.<br />

A. H. TELFER,<br />

14th May, 1953. Chairman.<br />

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Bridgetown,<br />

on Wednesday, the 24th day of June, 1953.<br />

No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address,<br />

Reason for Resumption.<br />

GREENBUSHES MINERAL FIELD.<br />

Date of<br />

Closing.<br />

Date of<br />

Closing.<br />

1953. 1953.<br />

April 28 156A, 1953 Butcher's Shop and Semi-detached dwelling and Grocer's Store May 21<br />

April 28 165A, 1953 Le Tourneau and Affis Chalmers Tractor Parts May 21<br />

May 5 169A, 1953 Sludge, cx Swanbourne Treatment Works May 21<br />

May 5 171A, 1953 Firearms May 21<br />

May 5 175A, 1953 Enamelled Steel Baths (4 only) May 28<br />

May 14 l89A, 1953 2 ton Bedford Truck, 1946 Model May 28<br />

May 14 190A, 1953 2 ton Bedford Truck, 1938 Model May 28<br />

May 14 185A, 1953 School Copy Books .......................... June 4<br />

May 14 187A, 1953 Diesel and Gas Engines, cx Wicherina Pumping Station June 4<br />

Mineral Claims.<br />

86-Spring Valley Tin Limited; 97 St. George's<br />

Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

109-Foot, Charles <strong>Law</strong>rence Kirk; 5 Hardy Street,<br />

South Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

Garden Areas.<br />

45-Rechichi, Giuseppe; Greenbushes; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

46-Rechichi, Giuseppe; Greenbushes; non-payment<br />

of rent.


956 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904.<br />

(Regulation 180.)<br />

Warden's Office,<br />

Onslow, 23rd April, 1953.<br />

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden<br />

of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the<br />

date mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's<br />

Court an order authorising the cancellation of<br />

registration of the undermentioned Mining Tenements,<br />

in accordance with Regulation 180 of the<br />

Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue in the<br />

absence of the registered holder, but should he<br />

desire to object to such order, he must, before the<br />

date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an<br />

objection containing the grounds of such objection,<br />

and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed<br />

to hear and determine the same, in accordance<br />

with the evidence then submitted.<br />

(Sgd.) A. L. F. TAYLOR,<br />

Warden.<br />

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Onslow, on<br />

Tuesday, the 23rd day of June, 1953.<br />

No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address,<br />

Reason for Resumption.<br />

ASHBURTON GOLDFIELD.<br />

Mineral Claim.<br />

lOSharpe, Clifford, and Hooper, Rose Ellen;<br />

Norseman; Rose, James, and Cranston,<br />

John Windsor; Coolgardie; and Lyne,<br />

Harold Baden; Southern Cross; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904.<br />

(Regulation 180.)<br />

Warden's Office,<br />

Mt. Magnet, 17th April, 1953.<br />

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden<br />

of the Goldfleld mentioned hereunder, on the<br />

adte mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's<br />

Court an order authorising the cancellation of<br />

registration of the undermentioned Mining Tenements,<br />

in accordance with Regulation 180 of the<br />

Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue in the<br />

absence of the registered holder, but should he<br />

desire to object to such order he must, before<br />

the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office<br />

an objection containing the grounds of such objection,<br />

and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will<br />

proceed to hear and determine the same, in accordance<br />

with the evidence then submitted.<br />

T. ANSELL,<br />

Warden.<br />

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Mt. Magnet,<br />

on Monday, the 15th day of June, 1953.<br />

No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address,<br />

Reason for Resumption.<br />

YALGOO GOLDFIELD.<br />

Machinery Area.<br />

23Morrow, Chester Arthur; Fields Find, via<br />

Wubin; non-payment of rent.<br />

Tailings Area.<br />

13Morrow, Chester Arthur; Fields Find, via<br />

Wubin; non-payment of rent.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904.<br />

(Regulation 180.)<br />

Warden's Office,<br />

Perth, 13th April, 1953.<br />

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden<br />

of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the<br />

date mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court<br />

an order authorising the cancellation of registration<br />

of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in<br />

accordance with Regulation 180 of the Mining<br />

Act, 1904. An order may issue in the absence of<br />

the registered holder, but should he desire to<br />

object to such order he must, before the date<br />

mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection<br />

containing the grounds of such objection, and,<br />

on the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed<br />

to hear and determine the same, in accordance<br />

with the evidence then submitted.<br />

(Sgd.) A. H. TELFER,<br />

Warden.<br />

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Perth, on<br />

Wednesday, the 1st day of July, 1953.<br />

No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address,<br />

Reason for Resumption.<br />

OUTSIDE PROCLAIMED GOLDFIELD.<br />

Mineral Claims.<br />

3 1HMount Hawthorn Modelling Works (1941)<br />

Proprietary Limited; 112 Shakespeare<br />

Street, Mt. Hawthorn; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

62HMount Hawthorn Modelling Works (1941)<br />

Proprietary Limited; 112 Shakespeare<br />

Street, Mt. Hawthorn; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

108HMount Hawthorn Modelling Works (1941)<br />

Proprietary Limited; 112 Shakespeare<br />

Street, Mt. Hawthorn; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

287HSmith, John Henry; Greenbushes; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

293HRipper, Percy Edwin Thomas; Doodlakine;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

364HCollett, Harris Joseph, Bridgetown; Dillon,<br />

John Lloyd, and Rosenberg, Phillip, 358<br />

Hay Street, Subiaco; non-payment of rent.<br />

367HSmith, John Henry; Greenbushes; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

370HNorman, Gordon; c/o Norman Bros., Stirling<br />

Terrace, Albany; non-payment of<br />

i'ent.<br />

372HSwacIling, Eric Edward; 28 Anzac Road, Mt.<br />

Hawthorn; non-payment of rent.<br />

373HSmith, John Henry; Greenbushes; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

410HRipper, Percy Thomas Edwin, and Ripper,<br />

Edwin, Doodlakine; non-payment of rent.<br />

42511West Australian Petroleum Pty. Limited;<br />

do Parker & Parker, 21 Howard Street,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

430HSwadling, Eric Edward; 28 Ansac Road, Mt.<br />

Hawthorn; non-payment of rent.<br />

434HMount Hawthorn Modelling Works (1941)<br />

Proprietary Limited; 112 Shakespeare<br />

Street, Mt. Hawthorn; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

440HFitzgerald, Edward James; Nukarni; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

453HTurle, Christopher James; Donnybrook;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

455HTurle, Christopher James, Donnybrook;<br />

Shuttleworth, Leslie, Wanneroo Road,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

46111Ryan, Patrick Donald; Yeldani Stud Farm,<br />

Armadale; non-payment of rent.<br />

Dredging Claims.<br />

9HRare Metals Pty. Ltd.; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

lOHRare Metals Pty. Ltd.; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

1 1H--Ilmenite Proprietary Limited; do Parker &<br />

Parker, Howard Street, Perth; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

13HIlmenite Proprietary Limited; c/o Parker &<br />

Parker, Howard Street, Perth; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

19HIlmenite Proprietary Limited; do Parker &<br />

Parker, Howard Street, Perth; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

22HRare Metals Pty. Ltd.; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

27HHawkins, Maxine Beatrice; Box R1290,<br />

G.P.O., Perth; Bradley, Patrick Joseph,<br />

Bassendean Parade, Bassendean; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

23HPinchin, Francis Arthur; Box R1290, G.P.O.,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent.


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 957<br />

29H-Bradley, Patrick Joseph; Bassendean Parade,<br />

Bassendean; non-payment of rent.<br />

30H-Pinchin, Francis Arthur; Box R1290, G.P.O.,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904.<br />

(Regulation 180.)<br />

Warden's Office,<br />

Leonora, 10th April, 1953.<br />

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden<br />

of the Goldfields mentioned hereunder, on the<br />

date mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court<br />

an order authorising the cancellation of registration<br />

of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in<br />

accordance with Regulation 180 of the Mining Act,<br />

1904. An order may issue in the absence of the<br />

registered holder, but should he desire to object<br />

to such order he must, before the date mentioned,<br />

lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing<br />

the grounds of such objection, and, on the<br />

date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear<br />

and determine the same, in accordance with the<br />

evidence then submitted.<br />

T. A. DRAPER,<br />

Warden.<br />

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Leonora, on<br />

Wednesday, the 3rd day of June, 1953.<br />

No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address,<br />

Reason for Resumption.<br />

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD<br />

Mt. Morgans District.<br />

Machinery Area.<br />

14F-Crocker, Clifford Clyde; Yundamindera; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

Mineral Claims.<br />

2F-Cable, Douglas; Laverton; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

3F-Cable, Douglas; Laverton; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

Water Rights.<br />

82F-Hardie, Aubrey Alexander; Yundamindera;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

89F-Mt. Malcolm Pastoral Company Ltd.; Mt.<br />

Malcolm; non-payment of rent.<br />

90E-Hardie, Aubrey Alexander; Yundamindera;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

Mt. Margaret District.<br />

Business Area.<br />

699T-Hesford, Richard; do Public Trustee, Perth;<br />

no Miner's Right.<br />

Garden Area.<br />

42T-Nogal, Wladyslaw, and Nogal, Rosetta Rose;<br />

Laverton; non-payment of rent.<br />

Machinery Area.<br />

23T-Shepherd, Emily Amelia; Laverton; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

Mt. Malcolm District.<br />

Business Area.<br />

164C-Mazza, Victor Barnard, and Mazza, Melda<br />

May; Gwalia; no Miner's Right.<br />

Garden Areas.<br />

49C-Poletti, Guiseppina; Leonora; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

62T-Poletti, Guiseppina; Leonora; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

74C-Hastedt, Robert; do Public Trustee, Perth:<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

81C-McCourt, Arthur; do Public Trustee, Perth;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

Water Rights.<br />

205C-Robertson, George Norman; Darlot; no<br />

Miner's Right.<br />

211C-Hadfield, Herbert Thomas; Leonora; nonpayment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.<br />

Niagara District.<br />

Machinery Area.<br />

65G-George -Kennedy, Patrick Clive; Leonora;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904.<br />

(Regulation 180.)<br />

Warden's Office,<br />

Marble Bar, 27th April, 1953.<br />

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden<br />

of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date<br />

mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an<br />

order authorising the cancellation of registration<br />

of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in<br />

accordance with regulation 180 of the Mining Act,<br />

1904. An order may issue in the absence of the<br />

registered holder, but should he desire to object to<br />

such order he must, before the date mentioned,<br />

lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing<br />

the grounds of such objection, and, on the date<br />

mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and<br />

determine the same, in accordance with the evidence<br />

then submitted.<br />

(Sgd.) R. H. HOGG,<br />

Warden.<br />

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Marble Bar,<br />

on Wednesday, the 17th day of June, 1953.<br />

No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address,<br />

Reason for Resumption.<br />

WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELD.<br />

Mineral Claims.<br />

48-Hancock, Langley George; Nunyerry Asbestos<br />

Mines, via Roebourne; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

73-Leevers, Jack and Horn, Lionel George; do<br />

Victoria Hotel, Roebourne; non-payment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

74--Baker, John Chaffey and Stubbs, Stuart<br />

1-lenry; Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.<br />

Machinery Area.<br />

IG-Tyrer, Gordon Stephen; Whim Creek; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

PILBARA GOLDFIELD<br />

Marble Bar District.<br />

Mineral Claims.<br />

184-Brockhoff, Otto Bernard; do A. Rieck, Ragged<br />

Hills; non-payment of rent.<br />

185-Rieck, Alfred; Ragged Hills; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

190-Brockhoff, Otto Bernard; do A. Rieck, Ragged<br />

Hills; non-payment of rent.<br />

19 1-Johnston, John Albert; Cooglegong; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

192-Johnston, John Albert; Cooglegong; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

193-O'Callaghan, Joseph; Ragged Hills; non-payment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

199-Goode, Don and Goode, Herman; do A.<br />

Rieck, Ragged Hills; and Rieck, Alfred,<br />

Ragged Hills; non-payment of rent and no<br />

Miner's Right.<br />

200-O'Callaghan, Elmer Johannah Constance;<br />

do J. J. O'Callaghan, Ragged Hills; nonpayment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

201-O'Callaghan, Gerald; do . . O'Callaghan,<br />

Ragged Hills; non-payment of rent and no<br />

Miner's Right.<br />

202-O'Callaghan, Joseph John; Ragged Hills; nonpayment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

205-O'Callaghan, Joseph John; Ragged Hills; nonpayment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

209-Witty, John Malcolm; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

211-Rieck, Alfred; Ragged Hills; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

221-McLeod, Donald William; Marble Bar; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

222-McLeod, Donald William; Marble Bar; nonpayment<br />

of rent.


958 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

227-Challenger, Clarence William; Port Hedland;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

228-Otway, Robin Harold; Port Hedland; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

229-Macdonald, Eoin Henderson; c/c Western<br />

Wolfram N.L., Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

231-Otway, Robin Harold; Port Hedland; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

233-McLeod, Donald William; Marble Bar; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

239-Macdonald, George; do Western Wolfram<br />

N.L., Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.<br />

240-MacDonald, George; c/c Western Wolfram<br />

N.L., Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.<br />

241-Macdonald, George; c/o Western Wolfram<br />

N.L., Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.<br />

242-McLeod, Donald William; Marble Bar; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

243-McLeod, Donald William; Marble Bar; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

244-McLeod, Donald William; Marble Bar; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

245-McLeod, Donald William; Marble Bar; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

246-McLeod, Donald William; Marble Bar; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

248-McLeod, Donald William; Marble Bar; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

249-Rogers, David Cyril; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

250-Hartigan Tin No Liability; 22 Bentham Street,<br />

Adelaide, S.A.; non-payment of rent.<br />

251-Hartigan Tin No Liability; 22 Bentham Street,<br />

Adelaide, S.A.; non-payment of rent.<br />

252-Bell, Alexander; 117 Swan Street, Guildford;<br />

non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

253-Bell, David; 117 Swan Street, Guildford; nonpayment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

254-Bell, David; 117 Swan Street, Guildford; nonpayment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

255-Engstrom, Olaf; Ragged Hills; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

258-Oliphant, Nigel; c/o D. W. McLeod, Marble<br />

Bar; non-payment of rent and no Miner's<br />

Right.<br />

259-Oliphant, Nigel; c/o D. W. McLeod, Marble<br />

Bar; non-payment of rent and no Miner's<br />

Right.<br />

263-Shells, Kevin; Ragged Hills; non-payment of<br />

rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

264-Johnston, Jack; Cooglegong; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

265-Johnston, Robert; Cooglegong; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

266-Kennedy, Alexander Lorimer; 48 Heytesbury<br />

Road, Subiaco; and Rhodes, Donavan<br />

Francis Duncan; 57 Hensman Street, South<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent and no Miner's<br />

Right.<br />

277-Northern Development and Miz1ing Company<br />

Proprietary Limited; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

278-Northern Development and Mining Company<br />

Proprietary Limited; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

280-Northern Development and Mining Company<br />

Proprietary Limited; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

282-West, Bernard; do G. T. R. Wilson, Box 22,<br />

Port Hedland; non-payment of rent.<br />

283-West, Bernard; c/o G. T. R. Wilson, Box 22,<br />

Port Hedland; non-payment of rent.<br />

284-Northern Development and Mining Company<br />

Proprietary Limited; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

285-Northern Development and Mining Company<br />

Proprietary Limited; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

Dredging Claims.<br />

25-Johnston, John Albert; Cooglegong; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

26-Johnston, Emily; Cooglegong; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

32-Johnston, Robert; Cooglegong; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

34-Johnston, Peter; Cooglegong; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

35-Johnston, Peter; Cooglegong; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

39-Oswald, Robert; c/o Western Wolfram N.L.,<br />

Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.<br />

40-Oswald, Robert; c/o Western Wolfram N.L.,<br />

Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.<br />

41-Oswald, Robert; c/o Western Wolfram N.L.,<br />

Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.<br />

42-Oswald, Robert; c/o Western Wolfram N.L.,<br />

Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.<br />

43-Johnston, Alfred George; Cooglegong; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

44-Johnston, Alfred George; Cooglegong; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

45-Stubbs, Stuart Henry and Baker, John<br />

Chaffey; Marble Bar; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

46-Stubbs, Stuart Henry and Baker, John<br />

Chaffey; Marble Bar; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

47-Stubbs, Stuart Henry and Baker, John<br />

Chaff ey; Marble Bar; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

48-Stubbs, Stuart Henry and Baker, John<br />

Chaff ey; Marble Bar; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

49-Thompson, Roderick Thomas Hedland and<br />

Stutz, Ernest; Cooglegong; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

50-Thompson, Roderick Thomas Hedland and<br />

Stuts, Ernest; Cooglegong; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

Business Areas.<br />

19--Thompson, Donald Robert Powell; Marble<br />

Bar; non-payment of rent.<br />

131-Thompson, Donald Robert Powell; Marble<br />

Bar; non-payment of rent.<br />

Garden Area.<br />

76-Mitchell, Frederick; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

Machinery Areas.<br />

44-Baker, John Chaffey; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

55-Baker, John Chaffey; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

59-Stubbs, Stuart Henry; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

62-Collins, Thomas Vincent; Ragged Hills; nonpayment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

63-Midgley, Raymond Charles; Ragged Hills;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

Water Rights.<br />

32-Stubbs, Stuart Henry; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

39-Stubbs, Stuart Henry; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

48-Johnston, Peter; Cooglegong; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

Nullagine District.<br />

Mineral Claims.<br />

26L-Northern Development and Mining Company<br />

Proprietary Limited; 101 St. George's<br />

Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

27L-Northern Development and Mining Company<br />

Proprietary Limited; 101 St. George's<br />

Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

28L-Northern Development and Mining Company<br />

Proprietary Limited; 101 St. George's<br />

Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent.<br />

34L-Stubbs, Stuart Henry; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

35L-Stubbs, Stuart Henry; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

40L-New Ventures Limited; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent and no<br />

Miner's Right.<br />

41L-New Ventures Limited; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent and no<br />

Miner's Right.<br />

42L-New Ventures Limited; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent and nq<br />

Miner's Right.


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 959<br />

43LNew Ventures Limited; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent and no<br />

Miner's Right.<br />

44L,New Ventures Limited; 101 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth; non-payment of rent and no<br />

Miner's Right.<br />

47LStubbs, Stuart Henry; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

48LStubbs, Stuart Henry; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

49LBaker, John Chafley; Marble Bar; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

Dredging Claims.<br />

1OLMcKinnon, William Michael, and Howard,<br />

Roland Henry; Nullagine; non-payment of<br />

rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

14LMcKinnon, William Michael, and Howard,<br />

Roland Henry; Nullagine; non-payment of<br />

rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

15L.Howard, Roland Henry, and McKinnon, William<br />

Michael; Nullagine; non-payment of<br />

rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

Water Rights.<br />

22LBlue Spec Mining Company N.L.; Nullagine;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

23LBlue Spec Mining Company N.L.; Nullagine;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

26LBlue Spec Mining Company N.L.; Nullagine;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

27LAllsopp, James Hunter; Nullagine; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

28LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability (In Liquidation);<br />

Nullagine; non-payment of rent.<br />

30LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability (In Liquidation);<br />

Nullagine; non-payment of rent.<br />

3 iLBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability (In Liquidation);<br />

Nullagine; non-payment of rent.<br />

32LHoward, Roland Henry, and McKinnon, William<br />

Michael; Nullagine; non-payment of<br />

rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

33LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability (In Liquidation);<br />

Nullagine; non-payment of rent.<br />

34LBell, David, 117 Swan Street, Guildford, and<br />

McKinnon, William Michael, Nullagine;<br />

non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

35LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability (In Liquidation);<br />

Nullagine; non-payment of rent.<br />

36LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability (In Liquidation);<br />

Nullagine; non-payment of rent.<br />

37LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability (In Liquidation);<br />

Nullagine; non-payment of rent.<br />

38LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability (In Liquidation);<br />

Nullagine; non-payment of rent.<br />

39LBlue Spec Gold Mines No Liability (In Liquidation);<br />

Nullagine; non-payment of rent.<br />

40LHoward, Thora Agnes Lloyd; Nullagine; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

42LWestern Wolfram No Liability; Marble Bar;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

Garden Areas.<br />

20LAllsopp, James Hunter; Nullagine; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

27kStevens, Francis; Nullagine; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

Machinery Areas.<br />

1GLMcKinnon, William Michael; Nullagine; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

17LTatham, John Robert; Nullagine; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

19L----McKinnon, William Michael; Nullagine; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

20LMcKinnon, William Michael and Howard,<br />

Roland Henry; Nullagine; non-payment of<br />

rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

22kWestern Wolfram No Liability; Marble Bar;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904.<br />

(Regulation 180.)<br />

Warden's Office,<br />

Ravensthorpe, 27th April, 1953.<br />

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden<br />

of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date<br />

mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an<br />

order authorising the cancellation of registration<br />

of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in<br />

accordance with Regulation 180 of the Mining Act,<br />

1904. An order may issue in the absence of the<br />

registered holder, but should he desire to object to<br />

such order he must, before the date mentioned,<br />

lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing<br />

the grounds of such objection, and, on the date<br />

mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and<br />

determine the same, in accordance with the evidence<br />

then submitted.<br />

M. HARWOOD,<br />

Acting Warden.<br />

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Ravensthorpe,<br />

on the 2nd day of June, 1953.<br />

No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address,<br />

Reason for Resumption.<br />

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD.<br />

Phillips River District.<br />

Subterranean Water Right.<br />

42Grey, Alfred Edward Frank; c/o Post Office,<br />

Ravensthorpe; non-payment of rent.<br />

Dam Water Rights.<br />

40Grey, Alfred Edward Frank; Post Office,<br />

Ravensthorpe; non-payment of rent.<br />

41Grey, Alfred Edward Frank; Post Office,<br />

Ravensthorpe; non-payment of rent.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904.<br />

(Regulation 180.)<br />

Warden's Office,<br />

Southern Cross, 27th April, 1953.<br />

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden<br />

of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date<br />

mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an<br />

order authorising the cancellation of registration<br />

of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in<br />

accordance with Regulation 180 of the Mining<br />

Act, 1904. An order may issue in the absence of<br />

the registered holder, but should he desire to object<br />

to such order he must, before the date mentioned,<br />

lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing<br />

the grounds of such objection, and, on the date<br />

mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and<br />

determine the same, in accordance with the evidence<br />

then submitted.<br />

(Sgd.) T. A. DRAPER,<br />

Warden.<br />

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Southern<br />

Cross, on Thursday, the 11th day of June, 1953.<br />

No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address,<br />

Reason for Resumption.<br />

YILGARN GOLDFIELD<br />

Mineral Claim.<br />

39Sharpe, Clifford, and Hooper, Rose Ellen;<br />

Norseman; Rose, James; Charcoal Iron<br />

and Steel Industry, Wundowie; Cranston,<br />

John Windsor; Box 11, Kalgoorlie; and<br />

Lyne, Harold Baden; Coolgardie; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

Machinery Area.<br />

44Harper, Samuel Arthur, and Harper, Joseph<br />

Ernest; Bullfinch; non-payment of rent.


960 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

Garden Areas.<br />

34-]Jivitini, Giuseppe; Ghooli; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

36-O'Sullivan, Terence Joseph; Bullfinch; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

38-Zampatti, Domenico; Bullfinch; non-payment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

39-Barr, Murray George; Bullfinch; non-payment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

40-Della Bona, Luigi; Bullfinch; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

41-Bruni, Giacomo; Bullfinch; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

42-Columbera, Domenico; Bullfinch; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

44-Puiselli, Cosimo; Bullfinch; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

45-Gianoli, Attilio; Bullfinch; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

46-Richardson, William Edward; Baandee; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

47-Divitini, David; Bullfinch; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

48-Bailey, George; Karalee; non-payment of rent.<br />

Resident Areas.<br />

1 104-Sodeman, Nellie; Marvel Loch; no Miner's<br />

Right.<br />

1106-Robinson, Frederick Allan; Marvel Loch; no<br />

Miner's Right.<br />

1119-Smith, Wilfred John; Marvel Loch; no Miner's<br />

Right.<br />

1120-Bell, Edward James; Marvel Loch; no Miner's<br />

Right.<br />

1121-Sinclair, Charles Ringwood; Marvel Loch; no<br />

Miner's Right.<br />

1122-Boso, Elo; Marvel Loch; no Miner's Right.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904.<br />

(Regulation 180.)<br />

Warden's Office,<br />

Coolgardie, 28th April, 1953.<br />

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden<br />

of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date<br />

mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an<br />

order authorising the cancellation of registration<br />

of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in<br />

accordance with Regulation 180 of the Mining Act,<br />

1904. An order may issue in the absence of the<br />

registered holder, but should he desire to object to<br />

such order he must, before the date mentioned,<br />

lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing<br />

the grounds of such objection, and, on the date<br />

mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and<br />

determine the same, in accordance with the evidence<br />

then submitted.<br />

(Sgd.) T. A. DRAPER,<br />

Warden.<br />

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Coolgardie,<br />

on Tuesday, the 23rd day of June, 1953.<br />

No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address,<br />

Reason for Resumption.<br />

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.<br />

Coolgardie District.<br />

Tailings Area.<br />

201-James, Thomas; Coolgardie; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

Water Rights.<br />

566-Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Ltd.;<br />

do Box 42, P.O., Boulder; non-payment<br />

of rent and no Miner's Right.<br />

571-Oreb, Ante, and Tabain, Ante; Higgineville;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904.<br />

(Regulation 180).<br />

Warden's Office,<br />

Kalgoorlie, 22nd April, 1953.<br />

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden<br />

of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date<br />

mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an<br />

order autl-iorising the cancellation of registration<br />

of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in<br />

accordance with regulation 180 of the Mining Act,<br />

1904. An order may issue in the absence of the<br />

registered holder, but should he desire to object<br />

to such order he must, before the date mentioned,<br />

lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing<br />

the grounds of such objection, and, on the date<br />

mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and<br />

determine the same, in accordance with the evidence<br />

then submitted.<br />

(Sgd.) T. A. DRAPER,<br />

Warden.<br />

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Kalgoorlie,<br />

on Monday the 22nd day of June, 1953.<br />

No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address,<br />

Reason for Resumption.<br />

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.<br />

Residence Areas.<br />

204E-Middleton, James; 98 Brookman Street, Kalgoorlie;<br />

no Miner's Right.<br />

212E-Williams, Bertha; Flat 36, Allawah Grove,<br />

Guildford; no Miner's Right.<br />

Garden Areas.<br />

185E-Passarelli, Francesco; Post Office, Kalgoorlie;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

Water Rights.<br />

179E-Patroni, Olimpio, Patroni, Renato, and<br />

Patroni, Guido; do 366 Hannan Street,<br />

Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.<br />

296E-Lakewood Firewood Co. Pty. Ltd.; Lakewood;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

301E-Lakewood Firewood Co. Pty. Ltd.; Lakewood;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

302E-Lakewood Firewood Co. Pty. Ltd.; Lakewood;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

303E-Lakewood Firewood Co. Pty. Ltd.; Lakewood;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

Mineral Claims.<br />

1OE-Pascoe, Richard Alexander; 14 Cassidy<br />

Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.<br />

14E-Bean, Harvey; Post Office, Mount Monger;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.<br />

Kanowna District.<br />

Garden Area.<br />

52X-Willis, Jabez; do R. Baugh, 104 Hannan<br />

Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.<br />

Machinery Area.<br />

66X-Pitchers, Oliver Victor, Pitchers, Lionel<br />

Lancelot, and Smith, William Arthur; do<br />

14 Melba Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

Water Right.<br />

86X-Pitchers, Oliver Victor, Pitchers, Lionel<br />

Lancelot, and Smith, William Arthur; do<br />

14 Melba Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.<br />

Business Areas.<br />

70W-Finlayson, Mattie Carveth; 0/0 R. W. Finlayson,<br />

Esq., Oriental Hotel, Kalgoorlie;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

72W-Smith, James; Post Office, Broad Arrow;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

Mineral Claim.<br />

5W-Baldock, Robert Russell; Post Office, Ora<br />

Banda; non-payment of rent,


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 961<br />

Water Rights.<br />

76WArgus, John; Post Office, Ora Banda; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

99WOra Banda Amalgamated Mines No Liability<br />

(in liquidation); do J. A. Maloney, Esq.,<br />

Palace Chambers, Maritana Street, Kalgoorlie;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.<br />

Menzies District.<br />

Business Areas.<br />

947ZCock, William Alfred; Wildarra Station, Mt.<br />

Ida, via Menzies; non-payment of rent.<br />

948ZTrundle, Wilfred Robert; Emu Gold Mine,<br />

Agnew; non-payment of rent.<br />

Machinery Area.<br />

65ZSawyer, Ephraim Thomas; Lady Harriet Battery,<br />

Menzies; non-payment of rent.<br />

Mineral Claims.<br />

5ZWallace, Frederick James, 34 Richardson<br />

Street, Boulder; and Greep, Jack Turrell,<br />

16a Rhodes Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment<br />

of rent.<br />

6ZEvans, David John; P.O. Box 184, Kalgoorlie;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

Ularring District.<br />

Water Rights.<br />

25UHalford, William Charles and Halford,<br />

Maurice Holman; 36 Victoria Street, Kalgoorlie;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

39UHalford, William Charles and Halford,<br />

Maurice Holman; 36 Victoria Street, Kalgoorlie;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

40UHalford, William Charles and Halford,<br />

Maurice Holman; 36 Victoria Street, Kalgoorlie;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904.<br />

(Regulation 180.)<br />

Warden's Office,<br />

Broome, 30th April, 1953.<br />

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden<br />

of the Goldfleld mentioned hereunder, on the date<br />

mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an<br />

order authorising the cancellation of registration<br />

of the undermèntioned Mining Tenements, in<br />

accordance with Regulation 180 of the Mining Act,<br />

1904. An order may issue in the absence of the<br />

registered holder, but should he desire to object<br />

to such order he must, before the date mentioned,<br />

lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing<br />

the grounds of such objection, and, on the date<br />

mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and<br />

determine the same, in accordance with the evidence<br />

then submitted.<br />

A. L. F. TAYLOR,<br />

Warden.<br />

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Broome, on<br />

Monday, the 8th day of June, 1953.<br />

No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address,<br />

Reason for Resumption.<br />

West Kimberley Mineral District.<br />

Mineral Claims.<br />

26Peninsular Copper Mining Co., Ltd.; do Patterson<br />

& Co., Box 55, G.P.O., Perth; nonpayment<br />

of rent.<br />

29A. R. E. Russell; c/o Devonian Mines, Derby;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904.<br />

(Regulation 180.)<br />

Warden's Office,<br />

Northampton, 7th May, 1953.<br />

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden<br />

of the Goldfleld mentioned hereunder, on the date<br />

mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an<br />

order authorising the cancellation of registration<br />

of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in<br />

accordance with Regulation 180 of the Mining Act,<br />

1904. An order may issue in the absence of the<br />

registered holder, but should he desire to object<br />

to such order he must, before the date mentioned,<br />

lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing<br />

the grounds of such objection, and, on the date<br />

mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and<br />

determine the same, in accordance with the evidence<br />

then submitted.<br />

(Sgd.) T. ANSELL,<br />

Warden.<br />

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Northampton,<br />

on Monday, the 15th day of June, 1953.<br />

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered<br />

Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.<br />

NORTHAMPTON MINERAL FIELD.<br />

Northampton District.<br />

Mineral Claims.<br />

6T. J. Lillis and M. G. Humphreys; 112 Douglas<br />

Avenue, South Perth; non-payment of<br />

rent.<br />

9R. E. Rundell, D. M. Thurstun, D. D. Williams<br />

and W. J. Wright; c/o E. Byne, Northampton;<br />

non-payment of rent.<br />

l0E. Byne and P. E. Wallis; c/o E. Byne,<br />

Northampton; non-payment of rent.<br />

MINE WORKERS' RELIEF FUND.<br />

General ElectionMine Worker Representative.<br />

Returning Officer's Report.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the result of the<br />

Ballot taken between the 14th and 20th days of<br />

April, 1953, for the election of one Mine Worker<br />

Representative is as follows:<br />

S. Torpy 1,086<br />

R. J. Wallis 1,631<br />

Informal 24<br />

2,741<br />

Majority for Mr. Wallis-545.<br />

I hereby declare Mr. R. J. Wallis elected as Mine<br />

Worker Representative on the Board of Control for<br />

the ensuing period of 2 years, subject to the provisions<br />

of the Mine Workers' Relief Act, 1932-43<br />

and Regulations.<br />

W. A. BARNETT,<br />

Returning Officer.<br />

Kalgoorlie.<br />

5th May, 1953.<br />

COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1946.<br />

Department of Mines,<br />

Perth, 12th May, 1953.<br />

1131/47.<br />

THE Honourable the Minister for Mines has been<br />

pleased to appoint Cyril Keith Sweeney as Chairman<br />

of the Trustees of the Collie Coal Mines<br />

Accident Relief Fund Trust, vice James Gillespie,<br />

resigned, as from the 12th day of May, 1953.<br />

(Sgd.) A. H. TELFER,<br />

Under Secretary for Mines.<br />

THE MINING ACT, 1904-1952.<br />

Appointments.<br />

Department of Mines,<br />

Perth, 13th May, 1953.<br />

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council<br />

has been pleased to approve the following appointment,<br />

viz. : -<br />

1508/28Police Constable Cecil William Johnson<br />

as Bailiff of the Warden's Court, Marble Bar, P11bara<br />

Goldfield, vice Police Constable William Gordon<br />

Chesterfield Marshall, to date from the 31st<br />

day of March, 1953.<br />

(Sgd.) A. H. TELFER,<br />

Under Secretary for Mines.


962 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

<strong>WESTERN</strong> <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>N GOVERNMENT<br />

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc., Name.<br />

RAILWAYS.<br />

52Perth: 1 suitcase men's clothing; various.<br />

3 Edw. VIINo. 23.<br />

53Perth: 1 horse rug; Westlake.<br />

Sale of Goods, Property and Effects.<br />

54Perth: 1 gent's leather coat; Westlake.<br />

R.C. 3819/41, Part 3.<br />

55Perth: 1 empty suitcase; Westlake.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the articles men- 56Perth: 1 Gladstone bag; Kesber.<br />

tioned in the Schedule hereunder, being lost and 57Perth: 1 suitcase men's clothing; Vernon.<br />

unclaimed goods, property and effects found on 58Perth: 1 rug, 1 blanket; Vernon.<br />

Railway premises, also goods, property and effects 59Perth: 1 leather bag; Vernon.<br />

left and deposited at cloak rooms and unclaimed, 60Perth: 1 pair rubber boots; Czubck.<br />

together with goods, property and effects upon 61Perth: 2 mattress covers; Czubck.<br />

which charges are due and unpaid, pursuant to 62Perth: 1 gent's raincoat; Sharpe.<br />

the Act, by-laws and regulations, will be sold by 63Perth: 1 old mattress; Smith.<br />

auction at Perth Station on Tuesday, 16th June, 64Perth: 1 package kitchenware; various.<br />

1953, commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. 65Pertl?: 1 box kitchenware; various.<br />

66Perth: 1 bag men's working clothes; various.<br />

A. G. HALL, 67Perth: 6 old blankets; various.<br />

Commissioner of Railways. 68Perth: 1 empty suitcase; Becke.<br />

69Perth: 1 blanket; Ewen.<br />

70Perth: 6 old blankets; various.<br />

Schedule.<br />

71Perth: 1 camp stretcher; McDonald.<br />

72Perth: 1 suitcase men's clothing; Corr.<br />

AList of lost and unclaimed goods, property and 73Perth: 1 suitcase men's clothing; various.<br />

effects found on Railway premises.<br />

74Perth: 1 suitcase men's clothing; various.<br />

BList of goods, property and effects left and 75Perth: 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; various.<br />

deposited at Cloak Rooms and unclaimed. 76Perth: 1 bag men's working boots (6 pairs);<br />

various.<br />

CList of goods, property and effects upon which 77Perth: 6 old blankets; various.<br />

charges are due and unpaid.<br />

78Perth: 1 old mattress; McDonald.<br />

79Perth: 2 grey blankets; McDonald.<br />

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc., Name. 80Perth: 1 attache case gramophone records;<br />

1Perth: 1 Gladstone bag; McManus.<br />

Selby.<br />

2Perth: 1 empty suitcase; Denthy.<br />

81Perth: 1 carton babies' and children's cloth-<br />

3Perth: 1 camp stretcher; Cruck.<br />

ing; various.<br />

4Perth: 1 portable radio; Johnston.<br />

82Perth: 2 odd rubber boots; Arkcome.<br />

5Perth: 1 lady's coat; McGill.<br />

83Perth: 1 case gramophone records; Brown.<br />

6Perth: 1 suitcase men's clothing; Turner. 84Perth: 1 carton sheets (2 pairs), towels (7)<br />

7Perth: 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; Former.<br />

and household linen; O'Donovan.<br />

8Perth: 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; Saunders. 85Perth: 1 radio (damaged); O'Donovan.<br />

9Perth: 1 single mattress and pillow; -. 86Perth: 1 carton cutlery and sundries; O'Dono-<br />

10Perth: 1 suitcase men's and youths' workvan.ing<br />

clothes; various.<br />

87Perth: 1 grey blanket; Johnstone.<br />

11Perth: 6 old suitcases; various.<br />

88Perth: 1 bag men's working shoes and san-<br />

12Perth: 1 bag men's working clothes; vandals;<br />

various.<br />

ous.<br />

89Perth: 1 bag men's working clothes; various.<br />

13Perth: 1 bag (5 pairs) ladies' and boys' 90Perth: 6 old suitcases; various.<br />

shoes; Wilson.<br />

91Perth: 6 old attache cases; various.<br />

14Perth: 1 bag men's working clothes; various. 92Perth: 6 old blankets; various.<br />

15Perth: 1 grey blanket; Yaurke.<br />

93Perth: 1 grey blanket; Parker.<br />

16Perth: 1 bag men's working clothes; various. 94Perth: 3 sheets, 2 cushions; Parker.<br />

17Perth: 1 suitcase youths' clothing; various. 95Perth: 1 lady's umbrella; Parker.<br />

18Perth: 6 old suitcases; various.<br />

96Perth: 1 grey blanket; Ericwoims.<br />

19Perth: 1 carton ladies' clothing; Clarke. 97Perth: 1 suitcase men's clothing; various.<br />

20Perth: 1 camp stretcher; Corbett.<br />

98Perth: 1 box kitchenware and sundries;<br />

21Perth: 1 child's tricycle; Burton.<br />

Eruroslius.<br />

22Perth: 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; various. 99Perth: 1 single mattress and pillow; Eruros-<br />

23Perth: 1 radio; Clarke.<br />

lius.<br />

24Perth: 1 Gladstone bag; Wakeford.<br />

100Perth: 1 empty suitcase; Eruroslius.<br />

25Perth: 1 suitcase men's working clothes; vari- 101Perth: 1 empty trunk; Eruroslius.<br />

102Perth: 1 toy horse; Phillips.<br />

ous.<br />

26Perth: 1 suitcase youths' clothing; various. 103Perth: 1 child's cot; Phillips.<br />

27Perth: 1 box files; various.<br />

104Perth: 1 trunk (1 pair sheets and ladies'<br />

28Perth: 1 attache case engine parts; various.<br />

clothing); Phillips.<br />

29Perth: 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; various. 105Perth: 5 old rugs; various.<br />

30Perth: 1 military overcoat; Bartle.<br />

106Perth: 5 old blankets; various.<br />

31Perth: 1 suitcase gent's clothing; Beckett.<br />

107Perth: 2 pairs football boots; various.<br />

32Perth: 1 suitcase men's working clothes; vari-<br />

108Perth: 1 package (miscellaneous) boots; Lena.<br />

109Perth: 1 bag (3 pairs) ladies' shoes; various.<br />

ous.<br />

33Perth: 6 old suitcases; various.<br />

110Perth: 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; various.<br />

34Perth: 1 bag youths' working clothes; Hills. 111Perth: 2 hurricane lamps; Plummer.<br />

35Perth: 1 canvas sheet, 9ft. x 9ft.; Read. 112Perth: 1 carton kitchenware and sundries;<br />

36Perth: 3 blankets; Read.<br />

McLeary.<br />

37Perth: 1 lady's overcoat; Lee.<br />

113Perth: 6 gent's old overcoats; various.<br />

38Perth: 1 grey blanket; Sarythe.<br />

114Perth: 1 carton men's clothing; various.<br />

39Perth: 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; Wilcox. 115Perth: 5 old suitcases; various.<br />

40Perth: 1 pair single sheets; Wilcox.<br />

116Perth: 1 empty suitcase; Bartle.<br />

41Perth: 3 pairs ladies' shoes; Wilcox.<br />

117Perth: 1 package (6) pillow slips and house-<br />

42Perth: 1 attache case youths' clothing; varihold<br />

linen; Bone.<br />

ous.<br />

118Perth 1 carton kitchenware; various.<br />

43Perth: 1 leather satchell; Martin.<br />

119Perth: 1 suitcase ladies' clothing; various.<br />

44Perth: 1 suitcase men's clothing; Johnston. 120Perth: 4 old suitcases; various.<br />

45Perth: 1 suitcase men's working clothes; vari- 121Perth: 1 old Gladstone bag; -.<br />

ous.<br />

122Shenton Park: 1 gent's bicycle; Genes.<br />

123Perth: 1 box canvas pieces; various.<br />

124Fremantle: 1 Gladstone bag; Phillips.<br />

125Fremantle: 1 travelling rug; Johnstone.<br />

126Fremantle: 1 pair sheets; Johnstone.<br />

127Fremantle: 1 lady's overcoat; Johnstone.<br />

128Perth and Fremantle: 1 case gent's working<br />

clothes; various.<br />

46Perth: 1 box tools; Francis.<br />

47Perth: 1 gent's umbrella (damaged); Maker<br />

48Perth: 1 bed cover; Young.<br />

49Perth: 1 bed cover; Young.<br />

50Perth: 1 gent's overcoat; Lougharan.<br />

51Perth: 1 package miscellaneous books;<br />

Lougharan.


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 963<br />

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc., Name.<br />

129Fremantle: 1 old Gladstone bag; Dillon.<br />

130Fremantle: 1 suitcase men's working clothes;<br />

various.<br />

131Fremantle: 1 gent's overcoat; Walker.<br />

132Fremantle: 1 leather holdall; Walker.<br />

133Fremantle: 1 suitcase men's clothing; Harrison.<br />

134Fremantle: 1 suitcase ladies and children's<br />

clothing; Green.<br />

135Fremantle: 1 pair single sheets; Green.<br />

136Fremantle: 1 suitcase ladies' and children's<br />

clothing; Green.<br />

137Fremantle: 1 package children's toys; Green.<br />

138Fremantle: 1 empty suitcase; no name.<br />

139Fremantle: 1 electric torch; no name.<br />

140Fremantle: 1 men's toilet set; no name.<br />

141Fremantle: 1 pressure lamp: Marchant.<br />

142Fremantle: 1 package kitchen utensils; Marchant.<br />

143Perth: 1 empty suitcase; Arkcome.<br />

144Perth: 5 old attache cases; various.<br />

145Perth: 5 canvas kit bags, 3 haversacks; various.<br />

146Perth: 1 canvas bag men's working clothes;<br />

Richards.<br />

147Claremont: 1 old stroller; no name.<br />

148Perth: 1 empty attache case; Bass.<br />

B.<br />

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc., Name.<br />

1L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag.<br />

.2L.P.O.; 1 sleeping bag.<br />

3L.P.O.; 1 pair military boots (size 6).<br />

4L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's working clothes.<br />

5L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's clothing.<br />

6L.P.O.; 1 pair grey blankets.<br />

7L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's clothing.<br />

8L.P.O.; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing.<br />

9L.P.O.; 1 attache case, 6 boys' school caps.<br />

l0L.P.O.; 1 attache case, 6 boys' school caps.<br />

11L.P.O.; 4 babies' pillows.<br />

12L.P.O.; 2 babies' shawls, 5 bunny rugs.<br />

13L.P.O.; 1 old tent, 6ft. x 8ft.<br />

14L.P.O.; 1 old tent, 8ft. loft.<br />

15L.P.O.; 1 camp stretcher.<br />

16L.P.O.; 1 camp stretcher.<br />

17L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat.<br />

18L.P.O.; 1 single mattress.<br />

19L.P.O.; 1 single mattress.<br />

20L.P.O.; 1 military overcoat.<br />

21L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats.<br />

22L.P.O.; 1 bush rug.<br />

23L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket.<br />

24L.P.O.; 2 pairs men's slippers, 1 pair sandshoes.<br />

25L.P.O.; 3 pairs boys' football boots.<br />

26L.P.O.; 7 towels.<br />

27L.P.O.; 1 cardboard box men's clothing.<br />

28L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's clothing.<br />

29L.P.O.; 1 travelling rug.<br />

30L.P.Q.; 1 package children's games and books.<br />

31L.P.O.; 1 pair men's rubber boots.<br />

32L.P.O.; 1 cricket bat.<br />

33L.P.O.; 1 lady's raincoat.<br />

34L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat.<br />

35L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat.<br />

36L.P.O.; 1 lady's plastic overcoat.<br />

37L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat.<br />

38L,P.O.; 1 lady's raincoat.<br />

39L.P.O.; 1 attache case fancy work and knitting.<br />

40L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's clothing.<br />

41L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats, 2 Panama hats.<br />

42L.P.O.; 10 pairs ladies' cotton gloves.<br />

43L.P.O.; 1 lady's raincoat.<br />

44L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag.<br />

45L.P.O.; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing.<br />

46L.P.O.; 7 towels.<br />

47L.P.O.; 3 school bags.<br />

48L.P.O.; 2 leather satchels.<br />

49L.P.O.; 1 suitcase women's and girls' clothing.<br />

50L.P.O.; 1 bag ladies' and girls' shoesslippers<br />

and goloshes (11 pairs).<br />

51L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat.<br />

52L.P.O.; 1 pair military boots, size 9.<br />

53L.P.O.; 2 ladies' handbags.<br />

54L.P.O.; 1 package religious books.<br />

55L.P.O.; 1 attache case girls' berets (13).<br />

56L.P.O.; 10 pairs ladies' assorted gloves.<br />

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc., Name.<br />

57L.P.O.; 1 writing case.<br />

58L.P.O.; 2 writing cases.<br />

59L.P.O.; 1 attache case children's clothing.<br />

60L.P.O.; 1 dust coat.<br />

61L.P.O.; 1 bag, 5 pairs men's working shoes.<br />

62L.P.O.; 6 pairs men's old overalls.<br />

63L.P.O.; 5 old rugs and blankets.<br />

64L.P.O.; 1 box kitchen utensils.<br />

65L.P.O.; 1 suitcase boys' clothing.<br />

66L.P.O.; 1 package miscellaneous books.<br />

67L.P.O.; 1 cardboard box children's toys.<br />

68L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's working clothes.<br />

69L.P.O.; 1 child's raincoat.<br />

70L.P.O.; 3 pillows and 2 cushions.<br />

71L.P.O.; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing.<br />

72L.P.O.; 9 children's woollen jackets.<br />

73L.P.O.; 10 children's woollen jackets.<br />

74L.P.O.; 10 pairs ladies' cotton gloves.<br />

75L.P.O.; lattache case, 8 ladies' assorted<br />

scarves.<br />

76L.P.O.; 1 bag, 6 pairs men's sandshoes.<br />

77L.P.O.; 1 attache case, 8 ladies' scarves.<br />

78L.P.O.; 1 package miscellaneous books.<br />

79L.P.O.; 1 boy's overcoat.<br />

80L.P.O.; I cardboard box, 14 children's assorted<br />

hats.<br />

81L.P.O.; 6 old rugs and blankets.<br />

82L.P.O.; 1 attache case, 6 pairs children's bathing<br />

trunks<br />

83L.P.O.; 3 shopping bags.<br />

84L.P.O.; 1 attache case, 5 girls' raincoat hoods.<br />

85L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats.<br />

86L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat.<br />

87L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag.<br />

88L.P.O.; 1 radiator fan.<br />

89L.P.O.; 1 tin dish and hurricane lamp.<br />

90L.P.O.; 1 attache case girls' clothing.<br />

9lL.P.O.; 1 bag men's working clothes.<br />

92L.P.O.; 1 box kitchen utensils.<br />

93L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat.<br />

94L.P.O.; 4 pairs men's boots and shoes.<br />

95L.P.O.; 1 attache case school books.<br />

96L.P.O.; 1 package miscellaneous books.<br />

97L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' dress belts and<br />

overcoat belts.<br />

98L.P.O.; 10 pairs ladies' cotton gloves.<br />

99L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat.<br />

l00L.P.O.; 4 military hats.<br />

l0lL.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella.<br />

102L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella.<br />

103L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella.<br />

104L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella.<br />

105L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella.<br />

106L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella.<br />

107L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella.<br />

108L.P.O.; 8 shopping bags.<br />

109L.P.O.; 3 ladies' hand bags.<br />

ll0L.P.O.; 3 ladies' hand bags.<br />

ll1L.P.O.; 5 farm hats.<br />

112L.P.O.; 7 boys' helmets.<br />

113Stores Branch; 13 roof light fittings for buses.<br />

114L.P.O.; 1 lady's raincoat.<br />

115L.P.O.; 1 boy's overcoat.<br />

116L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat.<br />

117L.P.O.; 1 hockey stick.<br />

118L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet.<br />

119L.P.O.; 1 gent's bicycle.<br />

120L.P.O.; 1 gent's bicycle.<br />

121L.P.O.; 1 attache case purses and children's<br />

purses.<br />

122L.P.O.; 1 attache case purses and children's<br />

purses.<br />

l23L.P.O.; 1 attache case, 7 pairs children's<br />

woollen gloves.<br />

l24L.P.O.; 1 gent's sport coat.<br />

125L.P.O.; 1 gent's gabardine overcoat.<br />

l26L.P.O.; 1 bag golf clubs.<br />

l27L.P.O.; 1 attache case children's purses and<br />

wallets.<br />

128L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats.<br />

129L.P.O.; 1 golf club.<br />

130L.P.O.; 10 string shopping bags.<br />

131L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet.<br />

l32L.P.O.; 1 bag, 6 pairs ladies' shoes.<br />

133L.P.O.; 1 bag, 5 pairs boys' shoes.<br />

134L.P.O.; 1 child's rain cape.<br />

135L.P.O.; 1 gent's gabardine overcoat.<br />

136L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag,<br />

137L.P.O.; 1 cardboard box, 18 ladies' assorted<br />

hats.


964 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc., Name.<br />

138L.P.O.; 1 cardboard box, 16 ladies assorted<br />

hats.<br />

139.L.P.O.; 1 attache case, 10 ladies' toilet bags,<br />

handkerchiefs and sundries.<br />

140L.P.O.; 6 old haversacks.<br />

141L.P.O.; 6 old haversacks.<br />

142L.P.O.; 1 attache case, 8 pairs ladies' kid gloves.<br />

143L.P.O.; 1 attache case, 8 pairs ladies' kid gloves.<br />

144LP.O.; 1 military overcoat.<br />

145L.P.O.; 1 boy's rain cape.<br />

146L.P.O.; 1 attache case, 4 pairs boys' sandals.<br />

147L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged).<br />

148L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged).<br />

149L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella (slighlty damaged).<br />

150L.P.Q.; 1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged).<br />

151.L.P.O.; 1 lady's sunshade (slighlty damaged).<br />

152L P.O.; 1 lady's sunshade.<br />

153L.P.O.; 1 lady's sunshade.<br />

154L.P.O.; 1 lady's sunshade.<br />

155L.P.O.; 1 lady's sunshade.<br />

156L.P.O.; 1 gent's umbrella slightly damaged).<br />

157L.P.O.; 1 fishing rod.<br />

158L.P.O.; 1 fishing rod.<br />

159L.P.O.; 1 hockey stick.<br />

160LP.O.; 1 hockey stick.<br />

161L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet.<br />

162L.P.O.; 3 tennis racquets.<br />

163L.P.O.; 1 youth's overcoat.<br />

164L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat.<br />

l65L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag.<br />

166L.P.O.; 1 scythe blade.<br />

167L.P.O.; 1 camp stool.<br />

168L.P.O.; 1 child's scooter.<br />

169L.P.O.; 1 length galvanised piping, music<br />

stand, etc.<br />

170L.P.O.; 1 gent's bicycle.<br />

171L.P.O.; 5 children's overcoats, 1 blazer.<br />

172L.P.O.; 6 men's old overcoats.<br />

173L.P.O.; 6 men's old overcoats.<br />

174L.P.0.; 5 boy's old overcoats and capes.<br />

175LP.O.; 6 girls' old overcoats.<br />

176L.P.O.; I gent's overcoat (slightly damaged).<br />

177.L.P.O.; 1 bag, 4 boys' fisher hats and 1 cap.<br />

178L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag (old).<br />

179L.P.O.; 6 attache cases (old).<br />

180L.P.O.; 6 attache cases (old).<br />

181.-L.P.Q.; 1 suit case men's clothing (Duncan).<br />

182L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat (Duncan).<br />

183L.P.O.; 1 saw and 2 trowels.<br />

184Fremantle; 1 child's cane chair (McMahon).<br />

185Fremantle 1 child's chair (McMahon).<br />

186Fremantle 1 gent's leather coat (McDonald).<br />

187Fremantle 1 gent's leather coat (McDonald).<br />

188Fremantle 1 butcher's sheath and steel.<br />

189Fremantle 1 empty trunk (Smith).<br />

190L.P.O.; 1 saw.<br />

191L.P.O.; 1 gent's bicycle.<br />

192L.P.O.; 1 spirit level.<br />

193L.P.O.; 1 cornet in case.<br />

194LP.O.; 1 music case.<br />

195L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's clothing.<br />

196L.P.O.; 1 bush rug.<br />

197L.P.O.; 1 pair single sheets.<br />

198L.P.O.; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing.<br />

199L.P.O.; 1 bag men's working clothes.<br />

200L.P.O.; 1 portable radio.<br />

201L.P.O.; 1 dolly pot (Harper).<br />

202LP.O.; 1 cardboard box gramophone (Jenning).<br />

203L.P.O.; 1 tin box, 3 clamps, 1 plane, 1 mallet.<br />

204L.P.O.; 1 lady's raincoat.<br />

205L.P.O.; 1 girl's overcoat.<br />

206L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat.<br />

207L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat.<br />

208L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat.<br />

209L.P.O.; 1 military overcoat.<br />

210L.P.O.; 1 boy's overcoat.<br />

211L.P.O.; 1 cardboard box, 2 glass louvres and<br />

sundries.<br />

212Mundaring; 1 wood stretcher (Scott).<br />

213L.P.O.; 1 box camera in case.<br />

214L.P.O.; 1 box camera in case.<br />

215LP.O.; 1 box camera in case.<br />

216L.P.O.; 1 box camera.<br />

217L.P.O.; 1 box camera.<br />

218L.P.O.; 1 box camera.<br />

219L.P.O.; 1 box camera.<br />

220L.P.O.; 1 box camera.<br />

221L.P.O.; 1 box camera.<br />

222L.P.O.; 1 box camera.<br />

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc., Name.<br />

223LP.O.; 1 folding camera.<br />

224LP.O.; 1 camera in case.<br />

225L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

226L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

227L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

228.L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

229L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

230L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

231L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

232L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

233L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

234L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

235L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

236L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

237L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

238L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

239L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

240L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

241L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

242L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

243L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

244L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

245L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles.<br />

246L.P.O.; 10 empty spectacles cases.<br />

247L.P.O.; 1 box, 14 pairs damaged spectacles.<br />

248L.P.O.; 10 Biro pens and propelling pencils.<br />

249L.P.O.; 4 fountain pens.<br />

250L.P.O.; 1 cigarette case.<br />

25lL.P.O.; 1 cigarette case.<br />

252L.P.O.; 6 sets rosary beads.<br />

253L.P.O.; 4 gent's wallets.<br />

254L.P.O.; 4 gent's wallets and note folders.<br />

255L.P.O.; 8 tobacco pouches.<br />

256L.P.O.; 8 tobacco pouches.<br />

257L.P.O.; 1 pair sun glasses.<br />

258L.P.O.; 1 pair sun glasses.<br />

259L.P.O.; 3 pairs sun glasses.<br />

260L.P.O.; 3 pairs sun glasses.<br />

261L.P.O.; 1 lady's wrist watch.<br />

262L.P.O.; 1 gent's pocket watch.<br />

263L.P.O.; 1 ring.<br />

264L.P.O.; 1 gent's wrist watch.<br />

265L.P.O.; 1 gent's wrist watch.<br />

266L.P.O.; 1 gent's wrist watch.<br />

267L.P.O.; 1 ring.<br />

268L.P.O.; 1 ring.<br />

269L.P.O.; 1 ring.<br />

270L.P.O.; 1 cross on chain.<br />

271L.P.O.; 1 cross on chain.<br />

272L.P.O.; 2 child's chain bracelets.<br />

273L.P.O.; 1 locket on chain.<br />

274L.P.O.; 1 pendant.<br />

275L.P.O.; 4 tie pins.<br />

276L.P.O.; 1 brooch.<br />

277L.P.O.; 3 dress ornaments.<br />

278L.P.O.; 1 card brooches.<br />

279L.P.O.; 1 necklace.<br />

280L.P.O.; 2 necklaces.<br />

281L.P.O.; 4 pairs ear-rings.<br />

282L.P.O.; 1 tin trinkets and sundries.<br />

283Wooroloo; 1 machinery part N/N.<br />

284Wooroloo; 1 gent's bicycle N/N.<br />

285Bayswater; 2 cane mats.<br />

286Bayswater; 1 cooler.<br />

287Northam; 1 drill pinion.<br />

288Kalgoorlie; 1 bird cage (Davis).<br />

289Geraldton; 1 travelling rug.<br />

290Geraldton; 1 child's rain cape.<br />

291Geraldton; 1 meat safe.<br />

292Geraldton; 1 tin dish, 2 rabbit traps and spanners.<br />

293Manjimup, Fremantle, Geraldton; old rugs and<br />

blankets (Everton), (Callighan), (Johnstone).<br />

294L.P.O.; 6 empty lunch cases.<br />

295L.P.O.; 1 leather attache case.<br />

296L.P.O.; 3 gent's umbrellas (damaged).<br />

297L.P.O.; 6 ladies' umbrellas (damaged).<br />

298L.P.O.; 5 ladies' umbrellas (damaged).<br />

299L.P.O.; 5 ladies' sunshades (damaged).<br />

300L.P.O.; 4 empty 10-gallon milk drums.<br />

301L.P.O.; 1 damaged cane basket.<br />

302L.P.O.; 6 children's beach buckets and 2 children's<br />

baskets.<br />

303L.P.O.; 1 gent's rain cape.<br />

304L.P.O.; 3 canvas pram covers.<br />

305L.P.O.; 4 old pillows.<br />

306L.P.O.; 1 radio.<br />

307Perth Goods; 1 stove N/N.<br />

308Perth Goods; 6 thresher bars N/N.


15 May, 1953.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 965<br />

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc., Name.<br />

309North Fremantle; 1 bag asbestos packing N/N.<br />

310L.P.O.; 1 attache case hair brushes, trinkets<br />

and sundries.<br />

311L.P.O.; 1 bag odd shoes.<br />

312L.P.O.; 2 bicycle pumps.<br />

313L.P.O.; 3 bicycle pumps.<br />

314L.P.O.; 1 attache case, assorted keys and key<br />

folders.<br />

315L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' clothing.<br />

316L.P.O.; 3 cushions, 2 pillows.<br />

317L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat.<br />

318L.P.O.; 1 gent's gabardine overcoat.<br />

319L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat.<br />

320L.P.O.; 1 attache case children's toys.<br />

321L.P.O.; 2 babies' pillows, 2 shawls, 3 bunny<br />

rugs.<br />

322L.P.O.; 1 cardboard box, 5 berets, 3 boys' caps.<br />

323L.P.O.; 6 towels, 2 children's bathing trunks.<br />

324L.P.O.; 3 boys' coats.<br />

325L.P.O.; 4 children's woollen cardigan jackets.<br />

326L.P.O.; 1 bag children's clothing.<br />

327L.P.O.; 3 children's coats.<br />

328L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats.<br />

329L.P.O.; 1 attache case boys' clothing.<br />

330L.P.O.; 1 bag men's clothing.<br />

331L.P.O.; 6 ladies' woollen cardigans and jackets.<br />

332L.P.O.; 6 ladies' woollen jackets.<br />

333L.P.O.; 1 carton ladies' clothing.<br />

334L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella.<br />

335L.P.O.; 1 carton kitchen utensils.<br />

336Stores Branch; 1 carton motor cycle parts, carburetter,<br />

cylinder, spark plugs, etc.<br />

337Perth Goods; 1 engineer's hand book (Munro).<br />

338Perth Goods; 1 package books (educational)<br />

(Munro).<br />

339Perth Goods and Perth Parcels; 1 package<br />

books (educational), (Munro), (Mallin).<br />

340Perth Goods; 1 gent's bicycle, a/c Wells.<br />

341L.P.O.; 1 package lathe parts (Collier).<br />

342L.P.O.; 1 jig saw frame (Collier).<br />

343L.P.O.; 1 attache case cottons and sundries.<br />

344Perth; 1 tin box tools N/N.<br />

345L.P.O.; 1 military overcoat.<br />

346L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat.<br />

347LP.O.; 1 lady's short fur coat.<br />

348L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat.<br />

349L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat.<br />

350L.P.O.; 1 lady's topper.<br />

351L.P.O.; 1 youth's overcoat.<br />

352Perth Parcels; 1 radio.<br />

353Perth Goods; 2 old motor tyres and tubes N/N.<br />

354Perth Goods; 2 old motor truck doors.<br />

355Perth Goods; 1 valve.<br />

356L.P.O.; 1 box kitchen utensils.<br />

357C.T.M.; 1 typewriter (Remington noiseless).<br />

358L.P.O.; 1 roll brown paper.<br />

359L.P.O.; 10 pairs ladies' assorted gloves.<br />

360L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat.<br />

361L.P.O.; 1 girl's rain-proof overcoat.<br />

362L.P.O.; 1 gent's rain cape.<br />

363L.P.O.; 1 gent's gabardine overcoat.<br />

364L.P.O.; 1 military overcoat.<br />

365L.P.O.; 2 ladies' overcoats.<br />

366L.P.O.; 1 girl's blazer, 2 children's overcoats.<br />

367L.P.O.; 4 ladies' old overcoats.<br />

368L.P.O.; 3 gent's old overcoats.<br />

369L.P.O.; 1 pair grey blankets.<br />

370L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket.<br />

C.<br />

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc., Name.<br />

1Fremantle: 1 horse rug; Richards.<br />

2Fremantle: 7 empty chicken boxes; Price.<br />

3Fremantle: 1 single mattress; Harrison.<br />

4Rivervale: 1 cabinet; Scott.<br />

5Rivervale: 1 locker; Scott.<br />

6Fremantle: 1 motor rim; Leslie.<br />

7Fremantle: 1 petrol tank; Miller.<br />

8Fremantle: 1 cyclone stretcher; Senior.<br />

9Fremantle: 1 toy pram; Walters.<br />

10Fremantle: 1 child's kindergarten set, 1 table,<br />

2 chairs, 1 dressing table; Walters.<br />

liFremantle and Mundaring: 1 box kitchenware;<br />

Scott, Teller.<br />

12Fremantle: 1 alarm clock; Teller.<br />

13Victoria Park: 1 motor car screen shield; -.<br />

14Norseman: 1 axe; Moyes.<br />

15Norseman: 1 meat safe and kitchenware; -.<br />

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc., Name.<br />

16Carlisle: 2 plow discs; Robinson.<br />

17Carlisle: 1 tractor tyre; Robinson.<br />

18Carlisle: 5 motor bike parts; Robinson.<br />

19Carlisle: 1 brake drum; Robinson.<br />

20Katanning: 1 car battery; Steller.<br />

21Leonora: 1 battery; -.<br />

22Kalgoorlie: 1 tyre; Bidall.<br />

23Big Bell: 1 Gladstone bag; McGowan.<br />

24Melbourne: 1 bag men's clothing; Feast.<br />

25Perth and Sydney: 1 attache case block spanners;<br />

Kallwan.<br />

26Kalgoorlie: 1 piece felt; Hamilton.<br />

27Adelaide: 1 suitcase gent's clothing; Bidwell.<br />

28Adelaide: Ladies' and children's clothing;<br />

Bidwell.<br />

29Adelaide: 1 case kitchen utensils and cutlery;<br />

Bidwell.<br />

30Adelaide: 1 carton glassware; Bidwell.<br />

31Adelaide: 1 girl's rain cape; Bidwell.<br />

32Adelaide: 1 package (2 pairs) sheets, pillow<br />

slips (3) and household linen; Bidwell.<br />

33Adelaide: 3 ladies' handbags, 1 wallet; Bidwell.<br />

34Adelaide: 1 electric iron; Bidwell.<br />

35Adelaide: 1 trinket box and sundries; Bidwell.<br />

36Adelaide: 1 pair spectacles; Bidwell.<br />

37Meekatharra and Fremantle: 1 attache case<br />

riding boots, spurs, etc.; various.<br />

38South Brunswick: 1 cardboard box generator<br />

parts; Bevos.<br />

39Boorabin: 1 single mattress; Littlejohn.<br />

40Boorabin: 2 grey blankets; Littlejohn.<br />

41Coolgardie: 2 leather zipper bags; Scott.<br />

42Pantapin: 1 old tent; Maioa.<br />

43Various: 13 empty chicken boxes; yarious.<br />

44Kalgoorlie: 1 empty suitcase; Green.<br />

45Kalgoorlie: 1 box kitchen utensils; Withers.<br />

46Kalgoorlie and L.P.O.: 1 school bag, 1 T<br />

square, etc.; Withers.<br />

47Geraldton: 1 empty suitcase; -.<br />

48Geraldton: 1 hose and valve; -.<br />

49Geraldton and Kalgoorlie: 1 carton men's<br />

working clothes; Bennett, Green.<br />

50Various: 1 suitcase men's working clothes;<br />

various.<br />

51Kalgoorlie: 1 bag men's work boots, shoes<br />

and sandals (6 pairs); -.<br />

52Various: 3 old suitcases, 2 tucker boxes; various.<br />

53Various: 6 men's old overcoats; various.<br />

54Various: 1 cardboard box kitchenware; various.<br />

55Midland Junction: 1 fibre board; -.<br />

56Interstate Goods: 1 child's high chair; -.<br />

57North Fremantle: 1 iron bedstead; Williams.<br />

58North Fremantle: 1 wooden bedstead (single);<br />

Williams.<br />

59North Fremantle: 1 wooden bedstead (double);<br />

Williams.<br />

60North Fremantle: 2 old mattresses and old<br />

blankets; -.<br />

61North Fremantle: 1 child's cot (damaged); -.<br />

62Goomalling: 3 lengths timber; McKenzie.<br />

63Perth Parcels: 1 grey blanket; Cooper.<br />

64Perth Parcels: 1 pair grey blankets; Cooper.<br />

65Perth Parcels: 1 grey blanket; -.<br />

66Perth Parcels and L.P.O.: 1 attache case children's<br />

and babies' clothing; Dewar and<br />

various.<br />

67Perth Parcels and L.P.O.: 1 bag fancywork;<br />

68Claremont and Perth Parcels: 1 suitcase men's<br />

clothing; Cooper and Lucas.<br />

69Perth Parcels: 1 old rug and blanket, 1 sheet;<br />

Mallin.<br />

70Perth Parcels and Perth Goods: 1 tin tool box<br />

miner's lamp, tools, etc.; various.<br />

71L.P.O. and Perth Parcels: 5 old blankets;<br />

Mallin and various.<br />

72Perth Goods: 1 hurricane lamp; Leltiss.<br />

73Perth Parcels, Perth Goods, Cottesloe: 6<br />

empty suitcases; Mallin, Bubb.<br />

74Perth Goods: 1 cyclone stretcher; Hennah.<br />

75Perth Goods: 3 cartons stock lick; West Stock<br />

Dept.<br />

76Perth Goods: 1 empty tank; Neville.<br />

77Perth Goods: 1 wicker pram; Seagrim.


966 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc., Name.<br />

78Perth Goods: 1 carton ladies' and children's<br />

clothing; Caldwell.<br />

79Perth Goods: 2 double blankets; Caldwell.<br />

80Perth Goods: 1 old single mattress; Foran.<br />

81Perth Goods: 1 package, bucket, tin dish, etc.;<br />

Foran.<br />

82Perth Goods: 1 box kitchen utensils; Foran<br />

and Bassendean Hatchery.<br />

83Perth Goods: 1 single bedstead and mattress;<br />

De Vaney.<br />

84Perth Goods: 1 gent's toilet set; Doig.<br />

85Perth Goods: 1 carton men's clothing; Doig.<br />

86Perth Goods: 1 empty fowl crate; Lane.<br />

87Perth Parcels and L.P.O.: 1 suitcase men's<br />

clothing; Mallin, Lelttis.<br />

Lot, Station, Article, Marks, etc., Name.<br />

88Perth Parcels and L.P.O.: 1 bag men's work<br />

boots, shoes and slippers (5 pairs); Mallin.<br />

89L.P.O. and Perth Goods: 6 men's old overcoats;<br />

various.<br />

90Kellerberrin: 1 empty wine keg: Hillside<br />

Vineyards.<br />

91Fremantle Goods: 1 wood case gent's cloth-<br />

,ing; Robinson.<br />

92Perth GoodsCloak Room: 1 suitcase men's<br />

clothing; Robinson.<br />

93Perth Parcels: 1 empty suitcase; Lanaway.<br />

94Perth Goods and Various: 1 old sleeping bag,<br />

1 canvas holdall, 1 pillow; various.<br />

95Perth Goods: 1 empty 4-gallon drum; -.<br />

96Perth Goods: 1 empty 4-gallon drum; -.<br />

<strong>WESTERN</strong> <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>N GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.<br />

It is notified for general information, that with the approval of the<br />

Minister as required by section 22 of the Government Railways Act, 1904-48,<br />

the following alterations and additions have been made to the scales of charges,<br />

schedules, etc., now appearing in the Goods Rates Book dated 1st May, 1951,<br />

and the Coaching Rates Book dated 1st December, 1941.<br />

Goods Rates Book.<br />

Tariff 1, page 40, from 10/4/53.Wheat BulkFootnote:t..Delete:GN<br />

9 ton 10 cwt. and insert in lieu:GN 9 ton 5 cwt.<br />

Tariff 1, page 48, from 17/4/53.Goods of a Dangerous Nature.Insert:-<br />

Manures containing not more than 10% Nitrate ....Non-dangerous ....See<br />

manures, page 31.<br />

Tariff 1, page 55, from 27/3/53.Packing Clauses for Goods of a Dangerous<br />

NatureClause No. 41.Add at end of clause:"at one time, except that 1,400<br />

cases of explosives may have transit per shunting train between Explosives<br />

Area and Robbs Jetty only."<br />

Tariff 3, page 5, from 10/4/53.Amend subclause 1 (j) to read:Cradles,<br />

bearers and chocks for pipes or agricultural machinesFree.<br />

Tariff 4, page 5, from 10/4/53.Shunting Charges, Robbs Jetty.Insert:-<br />

Bradford Lendall Ltd.....15.<br />

Tariff 4, page 7, from 27/3/53.Shunting Charges, PerthDelete all reference<br />

to Perth City Council (old Gas Works).<br />

Tariff 4, page 7, from 10/4/53.Shunting Charges, Subiaco.Delete all<br />

reference to W.A. Copper Supply and insert in lieu :British Metal Corporation<br />

(Australia) Pty. Ltd.....2 .... 3s. 6d.; one mile to be added to rate.<br />

Tariff 4, page 13, from 29/4/53.Shunting Charges, Collie.On and from<br />

May 1, 1953, amend as follows:<br />

Amalgamated Collieries of W.A. Ltd. (Co-Operative Mine) .... 125<br />

miles. Add:-3s. Gd.; 1 mile to be added to rate.<br />

<strong>State</strong> Electricity Commission ....125 miles. Add:-3s. Gd.; 1 mile<br />

to be added to rate.<br />

Griffin Coal Mining Co. Ltd. (and extension to Wyvern Mine) .... 125<br />

miles. Delete "t" and footnote also "7s.; mm. £1 15s. per shunt" and<br />

insert in lieu:-3s. Gd.; 3 miles to be added to rate.<br />

Department of Supply & Development (Power Alcohol Plant) ....125<br />

miles. Delete:"7s. mm. £1 15s. per shunt" and insert in lieu:-3s. Gd.;<br />

2 miles to be added to rate.<br />

Tariff 6, page 12, from 27/3/53.Merredin.Delete:One 2-ton crane.<br />

Tariff 6, page 14, from 27/3/53.Nornalup.Insert:One 2-ton crane.<br />

Tariff 6, pa 29, from 27/3/53.Brunswick Junction-Narrogin.Delete all<br />

reference to East Collie.<br />

Tariff 7, page 4, from 29/4/53.Inwards Cargo.Alter the increase to be<br />

added to the handling charges in accordance with Regulation 9 (d) to read<br />

84 per cent, as from May 1, 1953.<br />

Tariff 7, page 7, from 29/4/53.Outward Cargo.Alter the increase to be<br />

added to the handling charges in accordance with Regulation 9 (d) to read<br />

84 per cent, as from May 1, 1953.<br />

Tariff 7, page 9, from 29/4/53.Jetty Regulation No. 6.Insert new para-.<br />

graph:<br />

Special Road Vehicular Traffic Wharfage Due.Commencing from<br />

April 22, 1953, a special wharfage use charge of sixpence per ton shall<br />

apply to all outwards and inwards cargo conveyed to or from ship's<br />

side by road vehicles over Jetties and Wharves under the control of<br />

the Railways Commission.<br />

Tariff 7, page 12, from 29/4/53.Jetty RegulationsDelete Clause No. 33<br />

and insert in lieu:-<br />

33. (a) Subject to subclause (b) hereof no person shall drive,<br />

ride or impel a machine on any wharf or jetty except with the written<br />

permission of the Commission and subject to the person entering into<br />

an indemnity, indemnifying the Commission if so required.<br />

A machine may be taken across any such wharf or jetty to any<br />

vessel or boat moored thereto to be loaded into such vessel, or from<br />

a vessel after discharge therefrom.<br />

The term "machine" shall include a bicycle, tricycle, velocipede,<br />

perambulator, or any road vehicle.


15 May, 1953.] OVENMET GAZETTE, W.A.<br />

Tariff 7, page 14, from 29/4/53.-Esperance Jetty-Alter the increase to be<br />

added to the handling charges in accordance with Regulation 9 (d) to read<br />

84 per cent. as from May 1, 1953.<br />

Coaching Rates Book.<br />

Page 72, from 3/4/53.-Regulation 25-Delivery and Collection of Parcels.-<br />

Delete scales of charges from Perth to within half a mile and to within two<br />

miles and insert in lieu:- Not Not Not Not Additional<br />

exceeding exceeding exceeding exceeding 56 lb. or<br />

Location 7 lb. 28 lb. 56 lb. 112 lb. part.<br />

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 5. d.<br />

Perth station to within<br />

half a mile 10 10 13 19 09<br />

Perth station to within<br />

two miles 10 10 16 20 10<br />

Add to subclause (b) :-The minimum charge for bicycles, prams or large<br />

radios delivered from Perth shall be 2s. Od.<br />

Page 158, from 27/3/53.-Brunswick Junction-Narrogin Line-Delete all<br />

reference to East Collie.<br />

A. G. HALL,<br />

Commissioner of Railways.<br />

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT, 1912-1952.<br />

Form 31 (Reg. 28).<br />

Notice before Cancellation of Registration.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of<br />

the Registrar to proceed on the 26th day of June,<br />

1953, to cancel the registration of the Golden Horseshoe<br />

(New) Limited, under the abovenamed Act<br />

unless cause be shown to the contrary in the meantime.<br />

The- ground of such proposed cancellation is as<br />

follows:-That the registered Articles of Association<br />

of the said Company are inconsistent with the<br />

provisions of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-<br />

1952.<br />

Dated this 11th day of May, 1953.<br />

J. H. BOGUE,<br />

Registrar of Industrial Unions.<br />

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF<br />

<strong>WESTERN</strong> <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>.<br />

In the matter of the Industrial Arbitration Act,<br />

1912-1952, and in the matter of an application<br />

by the Wiluna Gold Mines Ltd. for cancellation<br />

of its registration.<br />

HAVING read the abovementioned application,<br />

there being no objections filed thereto, and having<br />

satisfied myself that the requirements of the said<br />

Act and the regulations made thereunder have<br />

been complied with, I, the undersigned, Registrar<br />

of Industrial Unions, acting in pursuance of the<br />

powers conferred upon me by section 29 (1) of the<br />

above Act, do hereby cancel the registration of The<br />

Wiluna Gold Mines Ltd., as from the 8th day of<br />

May, 1953.<br />

Dated this 8th day of May, 1953.<br />

J. H. BOGUE,<br />

Registrar of Industrial Unions.<br />

WEST <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>N COAL INDUSTRY<br />

TRIBUNAL.<br />

In the matter of the Mining Act Amendment Act,<br />

No. 84 of 1948, and in the matter of Award<br />

No. 12 and 13 of 1934, as amended, and in<br />

the matter of an industrial dispute wherein<br />

the Amalgamated Engineering Union, Collie<br />

Branch, The Australasian Society of Engineers,<br />

Collie River District Industrial Union of<br />

Workers and Amalgamated Collieries of W.A.<br />

Ltd., The Griffin Coal Mining Co. Ltd., Western<br />

Collieries Ltd. and others are parties; and<br />

in the matter of an application by the Applicant<br />

Unions that the Tribunal issue an Award<br />

to replace Award No. 12 and 13 of 1934 as<br />

amended and Attendance Allowance Order as<br />

amended (Application No. 1 of 1953 W.A.C.I.T.)<br />

THE Tribunal hereby awards, orders and prescribes<br />

that Award No. 12 and 13 of 1934, as<br />

amended, of the Court of Arbitration, Western<br />

Australia, and Attendance Allowance Order No.<br />

13 of 1951 as amended of the Local Reference<br />

Board (Western Australia), are hereby repealed<br />

and the Award annexed hereto shall tale the place<br />

thereof.<br />

Dated at Collie this 4th day of February, 1953.<br />

W. J. WALLWORK,<br />

Chairman, W.A. Coal Industry Tribunal.<br />

ENGINEERS' AWARD.<br />

Before the West Australian Coal Industry<br />

Tribunal.<br />

No. 1 of 1953.<br />

Between Amalgamated Engineering Union of Workers,<br />

Collie Branch, and the Australasian Society<br />

of Engineers, Collie River District Industrial<br />

Union of Workers, Applicants, a-nd Amalgamated<br />

Collieries of W.A. Ltd., Griffin Coal Mining<br />

Company Ltd., Western Collieries Ltd., and<br />

D. F. D. Rhodes, Proprietary Ltd., Respondents.<br />

THE West Australian Coal Industry Tribunal doth<br />

hereby make the following Award in conection with<br />

the industrial dispute between the abovenamed<br />

parties:-<br />

1.-Title.<br />

This Award shall be known as the "Engineers'<br />

Coal Mining Award, 1953," and replaces Award<br />

No. 12 and 13 of 1934 as amended, and Attendance<br />

Allowance Order, 13 of 1951 as amended.<br />

2.-Arrangement.<br />

Clause.<br />

Title.<br />

Arrangement.<br />

Area.<br />

Term.<br />

Scope.<br />

Wages.<br />

Special Rates and Conditions.<br />

Higher Duties.<br />

Definitions.<br />

Hours of Duty.<br />

Overtime.<br />

Holidays.<br />

Sick Leave.<br />

Shift Work.<br />

Existing Customs and Conditions.<br />

Reduction of Hands.<br />

Record Book.<br />

Preference.<br />

Absence from Duty.<br />

Deductions from Wages.<br />

Pay Day.<br />

Board of Reference.<br />

Apprentices.<br />

Attendance Allowance.


968 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

3.Area.<br />

This Award shall operate over the coal mining<br />

industry in the South-West Land Division of Western<br />

Australia.<br />

4.Term.<br />

The currency of this Award shall be for three<br />

(3) years from the date hereof, excepting as otherwise<br />

prescribed in clause 24 and subject to amendment<br />

made pursuant to the provisions of Part<br />

XIII of the Mining Act.<br />

5.Scope.<br />

This Award shall be binding upon employers<br />

respondent to the Award in respect of each and<br />

every member of the applicant Unions employed by<br />

them in the coal mining industry and upon the<br />

said Unions and the members thereof.<br />

6.Wages.<br />

(a) The minimum margin per shift for a worker<br />

21 years of age and upwards shall be:<br />

Column 1. Column 2. Column 3.<br />

No. Classification. Margin per<br />

Shift.<br />

s. d.<br />

Blacksmith .. 13 3<br />

Fitter .... 13 1<br />

Turner ... 13 1<br />

Machinist ... 13 1<br />

Millwright .... 13 1<br />

Welder .. 13 1<br />

Electrical Fitter .... 13 1<br />

Skip Repairer 11 11<br />

Fitter's Assistant 89<br />

Blacksmith's Striker or Labourer 89<br />

Lamp Room Mechanic 89<br />

(b) The above rates are based on the basic wage<br />

of £12 Os. 6d. per week as fixed by the <strong>State</strong> Arbitration<br />

Court of Western Australia which took<br />

effect from midnight on 26th January, 1953, and<br />

represents £2 3s. 8 8/lid, per shift based on the<br />

standard of 11 shifts per fortnight. Such basic<br />

wage and rate per shift shall be automatically<br />

adjusted upwards or downwards in accordance with<br />

fluctuations in the basic wage, declared from time<br />

to time by the <strong>State</strong> Arbitration Court.<br />

(c) Workers other than welders employed on<br />

oxy-acetylene or electric welding plants shall be<br />

paid one shilling (is.) per shift in addition to<br />

the ordinary rate of pay whilst so engaged.<br />

(d) A leading hand, when in charge of other<br />

employees, shall be paid the following rate in<br />

excess of the rate fixed for employees under his<br />

control.<br />

Additional Rate<br />

per Shift.<br />

s. d.<br />

Not less than three and not more<br />

than 10 employees (including<br />

apprentices) .... .... 2 0<br />

More than 10 and not more than<br />

20 employees (including apprentices)<br />

.... .... .... .... .... 4 0<br />

More than 20 employees (including<br />

apprentices) .... .... 5 10<br />

7.Special Rates and Provisions.<br />

(a) Water Money.(i) Where in the course of<br />

his duties an employee's clothing becomes wet<br />

through no fault of his own, he shall be paid water<br />

money at 2s. 6d. per shift.<br />

A place shall not be considered a wet place<br />

unless the employee, as soon as possible, notifies<br />

the manager or his representative, who will have<br />

the place inspected as soon as practicable and<br />

arrive at a decision without reasonable delay.<br />

Where employees are called upon to work<br />

in places which are excessively wet, an amount not<br />

exceeding 3s. 6d. per shift additional may be paid<br />

to such employees concerned for the period of<br />

excessive wetness. The precise amount to be paid<br />

for such period may be determined by agreement<br />

between the parties; failing agreement the amount<br />

(if any) shall, within the limitation prescribed,<br />

be determind by the appropriate Board of Reference.<br />

Should any dispute arise in connection with<br />

water money, it shall in the first instance be dealt<br />

with by the manager or his representative and the<br />

employee or employees concerned; failing an agree-<br />

ment it shall be dealt with by the manager and<br />

the representative of the Union concerned, and in<br />

the event of them being unable to arrive at an<br />

agreement, the matter shall be referred to the<br />

Board of Reference; in the meantime the employees<br />

shall continue to work.<br />

(b) Dirt Money.Dirt money at the rate of one<br />

shilling and sixpence (is. 6d.) per shift shall be<br />

paid to all workers whilst engaged in stripping and<br />

replacing gear wheels of pumps and haulages which<br />

are covered with oil or grease; also stripping, repairing<br />

and replacing sprocket wheel of creeper<br />

chains and for work on creeper chains, screens, and<br />

coal conveyors, whilst in position and which are<br />

covered with oil or grease, and for work done<br />

inside crank-case engines and generally for all<br />

work of a similar nature where the parts are<br />

covered with oil or grease.<br />

No dirt money shall be paid to blacksmiths or<br />

their assistants while they work in the shop, or<br />

to fitters and turners or assistants whilst working<br />

on the bench, lathes, or other machines.<br />

(C) Underground WorkAn employee who works<br />

underground on any day or part of a day on day,<br />

afternoon, night shift or otherwise, shall be paid<br />

an underground allowance of one shilling and<br />

sixpence (is. 6d.).<br />

A blacksmith and his assistant shall each<br />

be paid an extra amount equal to one-eighth of<br />

the rate for a shift for their services on any day<br />

upon which they are required to shoe a horse or<br />

horses affected with greasy heels.<br />

When more than one of the disabilities<br />

entitling a worker to extra rates exist in the same<br />

shift, the employer shall be bound to pay only one<br />

rate, namely, the highest, except when work is<br />

done in the sump involving the removal of the<br />

upper garments.<br />

Damage to Clothing and ToolsCompensation<br />

to the extent of the damage sustained shall<br />

be made where, in the course of the work, clothing<br />

or tools are damaged or destroyed by fire or molten<br />

metal, or through the use of corrosive substances:<br />

Provided that the employer's liability in respect of<br />

tools shall be limited to such tools of trade as are<br />

ordinarily required for the performance of the<br />

employee's duties.<br />

8.Higher Duties.<br />

In the event of a worker being called upon to<br />

work in a grade higher than that in which he is<br />

usually employed, for more than two (2) hours in<br />

any one day, he shall be paid the higher rate for<br />

that day.<br />

9.Definitions.<br />

"Casual worker" means a worker whose<br />

engagement is terminated before the expiration of<br />

six (6) consecutive working days. In construing<br />

the term "working days," Sundays and holidays<br />

and all other days upon which workers under this<br />

Award do not usually work shall be excluded,<br />

except work which is actually done by the worker<br />

engaged, in which case such day shall count as<br />

part of the six (6) consecutive working days.<br />

A casual worker shall be paid at the rate of ten<br />

per cent. (10%) in addition to the rates prescribed<br />

in clause 3.<br />

A "lamp room mechanic" means a person<br />

who maintains and repairs electric safety lamps.<br />

"Tribunal" means the West Australian Coal<br />

Industry Tribunal.<br />

10.Hours of Duty.<br />

Thirty-five (35) hours shall constitute a week's<br />

work in pay week and forty-two (42) hours in the<br />

back week. No day's work shall exceed seven (7)<br />

hours. If pay-Saturday is worked, five (5) hours<br />

shall constitute a full shift and shall be paid for<br />

as seven (7) hours. These hours shall be inclusive<br />

of crib-time. The starting time shall be such as<br />

may be mutually agreed upon between the applicant<br />

Unions and each of the respondent companies,


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 969<br />

and in default of such agreement such time as may<br />

be decided by the Board of Reference constituted<br />

under clause 22 of the Award.<br />

In the case of a worker being permanently employed<br />

underground, his time shall be computed<br />

from bank to bank. In the event of a shop hand<br />

being engaged on underground work of a casual<br />

nature, his time shall be computed from shop to<br />

shop.<br />

11.Overtime.<br />

(a) All time worked in excess of or outside the<br />

ordinary working hours prescribed by this Award<br />

shall be paid for at the rate of time and one-half<br />

for the first four hours and double time thereafter.<br />

(b) When overtime work is necessary, it shall,<br />

wherever reasonably practicable, be so arranged<br />

that employees have at least seven consecutive<br />

hours off duty between the work of successive days.<br />

An employee who works so much overtime be-<br />

tween the termination of his ordinary work on<br />

one day and the commencement of his ordinary<br />

work on the next day that he has not at least<br />

seven consecutive hours off duty between those<br />

times shall, subject to this subclause, be released<br />

after completion of such overtime until he has<br />

had seven consecutive hours off duty without loss<br />

of pay for ordinary working time occurring during<br />

such absence.<br />

If on the instructions of his employer such<br />

an employee resumes or continues work without<br />

having had such seven consecutive hours off<br />

duty, he shall be paid at double rates until he is<br />

released from duty for such period, and he shall<br />

then be entitled to be absent until he has had<br />

seven consecutive hours off duty without loss of<br />

pay for ordinary working time occurring during<br />

such absence.<br />

(c) (i) All work performed on Sundays shall be<br />

paid at the rate of double time.<br />

For all work performed on a recognised<br />

holiday during hours which on a day other than<br />

a holiday would be regarded as ordinary hours of<br />

work without payment of overtime, shall be time<br />

and one-quarter in addition to a sum equal to the<br />

amount of the payment prescribed for an employee<br />

not required to work on a public holiday, and that<br />

where on such holiday an employee continues to<br />

work additional time outside such hours, he shall<br />

he paid for such additional time at the rate of<br />

double time on ordinary rates.<br />

An employee called to work on a Sunday<br />

shall be paid for at least four hours at ordinary<br />

rates. An employee called on to work on a recognised<br />

holiday shall be paid at least four hours at<br />

ordinary rates in addition to a sum equal to the<br />

amount of the payment prescribed for an employee<br />

not required to work on a public holiday.<br />

(d) An employee recalled to work overtime after<br />

leaving his employer's business premises (whether<br />

notified before or after leaving the premises) shall<br />

be paid for a minimum of three hours work at<br />

the appropriate rate for each day upon which he<br />

is so recalled; provided that, except in the case<br />

of unforeseen circumstances arising, the employee<br />

shall not be required to work the full three hours<br />

if the job he was recalled to perform is completed<br />

within a shorter period. This subclause shall not<br />

apply in cases where it is customary for an<br />

employee to return to his employer's premises to<br />

perform a specific job outside his ordinary working<br />

hours, or where the overtime is continuous (subject<br />

to a reasonable meal break) with the completion<br />

or commencement of ordinary working<br />

time.<br />

Overtime worked in the circumstances specified<br />

in this subclause shall not be regarded as overtime<br />

for the purposes of subclause (b) of this clause<br />

where the actual time worked is less than three<br />

hours on such recall or on each of such recalls.<br />

(e) When a worker is required to hold himself<br />

in readiness for a call to work after the ordinary<br />

hours, he shall be paid at ordinary rates for the<br />

time he so holds himself in readiness. Provided<br />

that, in cases where the worker is notified that he<br />

will be required to commence work at a specified<br />

time, then he shall be paid at least three hours<br />

at overtime rates.<br />

For work done during his usual meal time<br />

and thereafter until a meal break is allowed, an<br />

employee shall be paid at overtime rates. An<br />

employee shall not be compelled to work for more<br />

than six hours without a break for a meal.<br />

An employee required to work overtime in<br />

excess of two hours after the completion of a shift<br />

shall be allowed at least 30 minutes for a meal<br />

without deduction of pay, and unless notified the<br />

previous day that he will be required to work overtime<br />

shall either be supplied with a meal by the<br />

employer or be paid four shillings in lieu thereof,<br />

provided that this payment need not be made to<br />

an employee who can reasonably go home for a<br />

meal.<br />

After each four hours of such overtime following<br />

a meal break, an employee shall be allowed a<br />

further 30 minutes without deduction of pay, and<br />

either be supplied with a meal by the employer or<br />

be paid four shillings in lieu thereof.<br />

12.Holidays.<br />

The following days shall be observed as paid<br />

holidays:New Year's Day, Australia Day (January),<br />

Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day,<br />

Labour Day, Foundation Day (June), Christmas<br />

Day, Boxing Day or any day, excepting Easter<br />

Saturday, when such holiday falls on a back Saturday,<br />

observed by the public in Western Australia<br />

in lieu thereof, together with all other days gazetted<br />

from time to time as public holidays which are<br />

observed generally by the public in Western Australia:<br />

Provided that any employee who without<br />

good and sufficient reason fails to work on the<br />

working day immediately preceding a holiday or<br />

the first working day following such holiday shall<br />

not be entitled to payment for such holiday. Easter<br />

Saturday, when such holiday falls on a back Saturday,<br />

shall be deemed to be an unpaid holiday.<br />

Each worker shall be entitled to 16- days'<br />

annual leave on full pay at his rate of wages<br />

per shift payable at the time he takes such holi-<br />

day; provided that the worker has worked the<br />

full number of shifts which his mine has worked<br />

for the production of coal and which he would<br />

have normally worked during the preceding 12<br />

months, and should he have worked less than<br />

the said number of shifts when the said holiday<br />

is taken, or at the termination of his employment,<br />

he shall receive or be paid for a proportionate<br />

number of holidays; provided, further, that where<br />

the worker is dismissed for wilful misconduct, he<br />

shall not be entitled to the benefits of the provisions<br />

of this subclause. Annual holidays for each<br />

year shall be granted and taken between 1st<br />

October and 30th April next ensuing.<br />

(1) Shifts lost on account of compensatable<br />

accidents sustained during the course of employ-<br />

ment (not exceeding one month at a time) shall<br />

be regarded, for the purpose of calculation of the<br />

extent of annual leave, as shifts of actual attendance<br />

during those days for which the mine has<br />

worked for the production of coal.<br />

(ii) Shifts lost by an employee through absence<br />

on paid sick leave, or shifts lost by a Union official<br />

bona .flde absent from his employment with the<br />

permissicn of the management to attend to Union<br />

business, shall be regarded for the purpose of this<br />

clause as shifts worked.<br />

Any employee not required to work on a<br />

recognised holiday who changed his employment<br />

from one employer to another after the working<br />

day immediately preceding but before the first<br />

working day following such holiday shall, subject<br />

to provisions of subclause (a) hereof, receive payment<br />

for such holiday from the employer by whom<br />

he is employed on the first working day following<br />

the holiday, and the said employer shall have the<br />

right to recover from the employer by whom the<br />

employee was employed on the working day immediately<br />

preceding the holiday 80 per centum of the<br />

amount of the payment made to the employee.<br />

An employee not required to work on a<br />

recognised holiday who through the operation of<br />

Mine Workers' Pensions Legislation is required to<br />

vacate his employment after the working day<br />

immediately preceding but before the first working<br />

day following such holiday, shall be entitled to<br />

payment for such holiday unless without good and<br />

sufficient reason he fails to work on the working<br />

day immediately preceding the holiday.


970 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

13.Sick Leave.<br />

As from the first day of September, 1947, any<br />

employee who is absent from his work with an<br />

employer on account of personal illness, or on<br />

account of injury sustained without his own default<br />

or wilful act, shall be entitled to paid leave of<br />

absence subject to the following conditions and<br />

limitations:<br />

Each worker shall be entitled to sick leave<br />

on full pay on the basis of one day for each completed<br />

month of service.<br />

Where a worker has worked less than the<br />

full number of shifts which his mine has worked<br />

for the production of coal, he shall be allowed to<br />

accumulate sick leave only on the proportion of<br />

days worked by him to the number of days worked<br />

by the mine for the period over which the sick<br />

leave has accumulated.<br />

Leave allowable under this clause which is<br />

not availed of by an employee during the time it<br />

accrues shall be allowed to accumulate to a period<br />

of 60 days.<br />

Any sick leave taken shall be deducted from<br />

the sick leave accumulated, the balance, if any,<br />

remaining to the credit of the employee and to<br />

commence to accumulate again upon his resumption<br />

of work.<br />

Where practical, within 24 hours, but not<br />

later than 72 hours of the commencement of such<br />

absence, the employee shall inform the employer<br />

of his inability to attend for duty and, as far as<br />

practicable, state the nature of the injury or illness<br />

and the estimated duration of the absence.<br />

The employee shall prove to the satisfaction<br />

of his employer (or in the event of a dispute, of<br />

the appropriate industrial authority) that he was<br />

unable on account of such illness or injury to<br />

attend for duty on the day or days for which sick<br />

leave is claimed.<br />

An employee shall not be entitled to paid<br />

sick leave of absence for any period in respect of<br />

which he is entitled to workers' compensation.<br />

The employee shall be paid for each day<br />

of leave allowable under this clause at the appropriate<br />

rate for his class of work or, in the case<br />

of a contract miner, the minimum rate for his<br />

grade. For the purpose of calculation of sick leave,<br />

any absence from work on account of annual leave<br />

as prescribed in clause 9 hereof shall be regarded<br />

as shifts of actual attendance.<br />

Provided that any employee who changes<br />

his employment and maintains continuity of employment<br />

in the Coal Mining Industry shall only be<br />

entitled to credit by his new employer of up to<br />

five days for leave accumulated but not availed<br />

of by him in his former employment.<br />

14.Shift Work.<br />

(a) For all time worked on afternoon or night<br />

shift by employees in continuous process, 7j, per<br />

cent. shall be added to ordinary rates.<br />

(b) For all time worked on afternoon or night<br />

shift by employees on other than continuous work,<br />

10 per cent. shall be added to ordinary rates.<br />

(c) An employee who<br />

(1) during a period of engagement on shift<br />

works night shift only; or<br />

remains on night shift for a longer period<br />

than foul' consecutive weeks; or<br />

works on a night shift which does not<br />

rotate or alternate with another shift, or<br />

with day work so as to give him at least<br />

one-third of his working time off night<br />

shift in each shift cycle,<br />

shall during such engagement period or cycle be<br />

paid at the rate of time and a quarter for all time<br />

worked during ordinary working hours on such<br />

night shifts.<br />

(d) If an employee who ordinarily works on<br />

day shift only is required to work on at least three<br />

successive working days, he shall be paid at overtime<br />

rates for the first afternoon or night shift<br />

he works and thereafter he shall be paid in accordance<br />

with the foregoing provisions of this clause<br />

for such other shifts. If such employee be required<br />

to work shift work for a period less than<br />

three consecutive working days, overtime rates<br />

shall be paid for such afternoon or night shift<br />

work unless such overtime be caused by the failure<br />

of any other employee to come on duty at the<br />

proper time.<br />

(e) For all work done on afternoon or night<br />

shift at open cut workings in the <strong>State</strong> of Western<br />

Australia an employee who by virtue of subclause<br />

(b) of this clause is entitled to a shift allowance<br />

of 10 per cent, shall in addition to that allowance<br />

be paid at the rate of 2s. per shift for all work<br />

done on afternoon shift and for all work done on<br />

night shift at the rate of 4s. per shift.<br />

15.Existing Custom and Conditions.<br />

This Award is based on existing custom and conditions<br />

not inconsistent with this Award.<br />

16.Reduction of Hands.<br />

In the event of a reduction of hands at a mine.<br />

the last worker employed in the particular class of<br />

work shall be the first to be dismissed, but this<br />

provision shall not apply to any worker dismissed<br />

for gross misconduct or refusal to obey lawful<br />

orders, or for incapacity, the proof of which, if<br />

disputed, shall lie upon the employer. If a worker<br />

has been shifted from one class of work to another,<br />

then his length of service for the purpose of determining<br />

seniority shall be deemed to date from the<br />

last time he signed on at the mine during his current<br />

period of employment.<br />

17.Record Book.<br />

A record or time book shall be kept by each<br />

employer, in which record or time book shall be<br />

entered the name of each worker, the nature of<br />

the work he is doing, the hours worked each day,<br />

and the amount of wages earned by him each<br />

fortnight: the said record or time book shall be<br />

open to the inspection of the accredited representative<br />

of the Union at any time during the working<br />

hours; and he shall be allowed to take necessary<br />

extracts therefrom.<br />

18.Preference.<br />

All workers under this Award must be members<br />

of one of the Unions mentioned therein. All workers<br />

engaged by the employer shall make application<br />

to become members of one of the Unions within<br />

three (3) weeks of their engagement. The Union<br />

shall accept them as members, provided that they<br />

are persons of good character and tender the<br />

entrance fees and subscriptions in accordance with<br />

the rules of the Union.<br />

Provided that this shall not oblige a Union,<br />

where its rules so provide, to accept as a tradesmanmember<br />

anyone other than a person who has duly<br />

served his time as an apprentice or is otherwise<br />

considered to be a competent tradesman.<br />

Provided, further, that this clause does not apply<br />

where temporary assistance is being rendered by a<br />

member of the Miners' Union to workers provided<br />

for under this Award.<br />

19.Absence from Duty.<br />

In the event of a worker being absent from work<br />

through any cause, he shall notify the management<br />

on the day prior to his intended resumption<br />

that he is returning to his work the following day.<br />

Failing such notification, there shall be no obligation<br />

on the part of the management to provide<br />

him with work for the day on which he returns, if<br />

the employer is under an obligation to pay another<br />

worker for such day.<br />

20.Deductions from Wages.<br />

The employer may deduct from the worker's<br />

wages the amounts agreed upon on account of contributions<br />

for medical benefits, contributions to<br />

the Accident Relief Fund and the Aged and Infirm<br />

Coal Miners' Superannuation Fund, and any other<br />

contribution agreed to by both parties.<br />

21.Pay Day.<br />

The wages shall be paid to all workers on every<br />

alternate Friday.<br />

22.Board of Reference.<br />

Board of References to be appointed in accordance<br />

with section 322 of the Mining Act.


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 971<br />

23.Apprentices.<br />

The employer taking an apprentice or probationer<br />

shall, within fourteen (14) days thereafter<br />

register such apprentice or probationer, by giving<br />

notice thereof to the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration<br />

on the prescribed form. A probationary period<br />

of three (3) months previous to being bound shall be<br />

allowed. Such probationary period to be deemed<br />

part of the apprenticeship.<br />

The number of apprentices allowed to the<br />

employer shall be in the proportion of one apprentice<br />

to three (3) or part of three (3) tradesmen<br />

employed by him on the particular branch of work.<br />

The term of apprenticeship shall be five (5) years.<br />

Apprenticeship shall not commence before the<br />

apprentice is fifteen (15) years of age.<br />

Should the employer, from unforeseen circumstances,<br />

be unable to carry out his obligations<br />

to his apprentice, he shall be allowed to transfer<br />

the apprentice to complete his term of apprenticeship<br />

to another employer, but it shall be en-<br />

cumbent on the former employer to notify the<br />

Clerk of the Court of Arbitration of the date of the<br />

said transfer on the prescribed form. It shall not<br />

be obligatory upon the employer to find the apprentice<br />

another employer if he shall so misconduct<br />

himself as to entitle the employer to discharge him.<br />

When an apprentice cannot be usefully employed<br />

because of a strike, the employer shall be relieved<br />

of his obligations under the apprenticeship contract<br />

during the period of the strike.<br />

Slackness of work may form a proper ground<br />

of transferring an apprentice to an employer willing<br />

to take the responsibility of teaching him. When<br />

an apprentice is discharged, notice in the prescribed<br />

form attached hereto shall be given to the<br />

Clerk of the Court of Arbitration.<br />

(i) The rates of pay for apprentices shall<br />

be as under:<br />

Per Cent, of Wartime Load-<br />

Basic Wage. ing per Week.<br />

s. d.<br />

First six months 20 0 9<br />

Second six months 25 0 9<br />

Second year 35 1 0<br />

Third year 55 1 6<br />

Fourth year 80 2 3<br />

Fifth year 95 3 0<br />

The wartime loading is not adjutable in accordance<br />

with any rise or fall in the basic wage.<br />

Provided that where an apprentice is 21 years<br />

of age or over at the commencement of his fifth<br />

year, he shall be paid the full basic wage and<br />

that when an apprentice becomes 21 years of age<br />

in the course of his fifth year he shall be paid<br />

the full basic wage for the period following his<br />

21st birthday: Provided, further, that the foregoing<br />

provisions shall not apply where the apprenticeship<br />

has been revived under the Re-establishment<br />

and Employment Act, 1945, and the apprentice<br />

is in receipt of the tradesmen's rate through<br />

Government supplementation.<br />

(ii) Apprentices employed on afternoon or night<br />

shift shall be covered by the shift work conditions<br />

set out in clause 10.<br />

Every apprentice shall be bound to attend<br />

such classes at the Technical School or continuation<br />

of classes, as are provided for in his trade.<br />

The period during which apprentices are to<br />

attend such Technical School or classes shall be<br />

four (4) hours per week, if instruction is available:<br />

Provided, if technical instruction is not available<br />

in Collie and is available by correspondence at<br />

reasonable cost, to be approved by the Court, the<br />

Court may prescribe such correspondence course<br />

as the technical instruction to be taken by the<br />

apprentice and paid for by the employer.<br />

Every apprentice shall be bound to submit<br />

himself to examination at the places and times<br />

prescribed by the Court.<br />

Every apprentice shall, prior to submitting<br />

himself to examination, produce to the examiners<br />

a certificate that he has made at least 70 per cent.<br />

of attendances at the Technical School or other<br />

place of instruction, unless he is exempted from<br />

such attendance for good cause.<br />

The Clerk of the Court shall notify the<br />

examiners of the names and addresses of the<br />

apprentices required to submit themselves to<br />

examination.<br />

The employer shall place at the disposal of<br />

the examiners such materials and machinery on<br />

his premises as may be required by them, and<br />

shall in all ways facilitate the conduct of the<br />

examinations.<br />

(I) The Board of Examiners shall consist of persons<br />

skilled in the industry. It shall comprise<br />

equal numbers of representatives nominated by<br />

the employers and workers in the particular<br />

trades. Failing such nomination or nominations,<br />

the Court may appoint such person or persons as<br />

it may deem fit. In the event of a disagreement<br />

between the examiners the matters in dispute shall<br />

be referred to a third person agreed to by them<br />

or nominated by the Court or the President, at<br />

the request of any of the examiners, and the decision<br />

of such person shall be final and conclusive.<br />

It shall be the duty of the examiners to<br />

examine the work, require the production of the<br />

certificate of attendance, inquire into the diligence<br />

of each apprentice, and as to the opportunities<br />

provided by the employer for each apprentice to<br />

learn and submit a report to the Court in writing<br />

as to the result of the examination within one (1)<br />

month from the date of holding the examination,<br />

but this period may be extended by the Court.<br />

Such examinations shall, where possible,<br />

include theory and practice as applied to the trade,<br />

industry, craft, occupation or calling to which the<br />

apprentice is indentured.<br />

(0) The Registrar shall, after the examination,<br />

issue a certificate to each apprentice indicating his<br />

degree of proficiency, taking into consideration the<br />

term of apprenticeship served. A duplicate of<br />

such certificate shall be lodged by each apprentice<br />

with his employer and the Secretary of the Union<br />

each of whom shall keep the same in safe custody<br />

and produce the same for inspection by the Industrial<br />

Inspector whenever demanded by the latter<br />

to do so. When the final examination has been<br />

passed, the certificate shall be signed by the<br />

examiners.<br />

The examiners shall each be entitled to the<br />

following fees, namely, for every five or fraction of<br />

five (5) apprentices examined, two guineas, with<br />

a minimum fee of three guineas per day, and a<br />

maximum fee of four guineas per day, providing<br />

further that the fee for conducting a special examination<br />

approved by the Registrar shall be one<br />

guinea for each apprentice examined which the<br />

Registrar may direct to be paid by the apprentice<br />

or the Union concerned.<br />

In addition to the foregoing fees, where examiners<br />

in the performance of their duties as such are<br />

required to travel, they will be entitled to reimbursement<br />

of all fares and necessary expenses<br />

actually incurred, particulars of which must be<br />

submitted and approved by the Registrar before<br />

payment is made.<br />

Whenever it is possible to do so, the examiners,<br />

before entering upon the examination following the<br />

issue of these Regulations, shall draw up a syllabus<br />

showing what, in their opinion, is the state of<br />

proficiency which an apprentice should attain at<br />

each of the examinations prescribed. The syllabus<br />

shall be subject to review by the Court at any<br />

time, and shall be kept as a record by the Clerk<br />

of the Court and a copy handed to the examiners<br />

before each examination. The said syllabus may<br />

be subject to alteration from time to time by the<br />

examiners, who shall forthwith notify the Clerk<br />

of the Court thereof.<br />

In lieu of the Board of Examiners above<br />

referred to, the Court may appoint in substitution<br />

thereof, wholly or partly, examiners to be appointed<br />

by the Director of Technical Education for the<br />

whole or any portion of the subjects of instruction.<br />

Apprentices shall be allowed to the following<br />

trades:(i) Fitter and turner; (ii) machinist;<br />

(iii) blacksmith: (iv) electrical fitter; (v) millwright;<br />

(vi) welder.<br />

The employer shall pay the apprentice for<br />

all time lost through sickness or the holidays prescribed<br />

by this Award, provided-<br />

(i) payment for such sickness shall not exceed<br />

a total of one (1) month in each<br />

year;


972 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. {15 May, 1953.<br />

where the time lost through sickness<br />

exceeds four (4) consecutive working days,<br />

the employer may demand from the<br />

apprentice the production of a medical<br />

certificate and a further certificate or cer-<br />

tificates may be required if any time is<br />

lost through sickness within seven (7) days<br />

from the date of resumption of duty, the<br />

cost, if any, of such certificate of certificates<br />

not exceeding five shillings (5s.)<br />

to be borne by the employer;<br />

an apprentice shall not be entitled to receive<br />

any wages from his employer for any<br />

time lost through the result of an acci-<br />

dent, not arising out of or in the course<br />

of his employment, or for any accident<br />

or sickness arising out of his own wilful<br />

default.<br />

(U) In the event of, and whilst work is not<br />

available, for an apprentice in the calling to which<br />

he is bound, he may be employed in some other<br />

occupation connected with this Award during such<br />

period; provided, however, that this provision shall<br />

not be deemed to authorise any action on the<br />

part of the employer that might jeopardise the<br />

training of the apprentice in his proper calling.<br />

(v) The training of apprentices to blacksmithing,<br />

fitting and turning shall include in their fourth<br />

and fifth years, instruction in electric welding and!<br />

or oxy acetylene welding as far as is practicable<br />

with the facilities available in the shop in which<br />

they are trained.<br />

The provisions of clause 6 (c) of this Award<br />

shall not apply to apprentices while they are receiving<br />

such instruction.<br />

24.Attendance Allowance.<br />

Each member of the Amalgamated Engineering<br />

Union of Workers, Collie Branch, and the Australasian<br />

Society of Engineers, Collie River Districts<br />

Branch, who works for the eleven award<br />

working days comprising a pay period shall, in<br />

respect of that period, if the Colliery at which he<br />

works has been in production on each of the eleven<br />

ordinary working days, be entitled (in addition<br />

to his ordinary earnings) to payment as for a shift<br />

at the appropriate rate for him.<br />

(b) Each member of the Amalgamated Engineering<br />

Union of Workers, Collie Branch, and the<br />

Australasian Society of Engineers, Collie River<br />

Districts Branch, who is absent from work for a<br />

portion of a pay period on paid sick leave or on<br />

workers' compensation, but who works on all other<br />

award working days during the said period shall,<br />

in respect of that period, if the colliery at which<br />

he works has been in production on each of the<br />

eleven ordinary working days of the pay period,<br />

be entitled (in addition to his ordinary earnings)<br />

to payment of one-eleventh of a shift at the appropriate<br />

rate for him for each day worked by him.<br />

(a) Where during a pay period the colliery<br />

has been out of production through the occurrence<br />

of a recognised holiday, a mechanical breakdown,<br />

a fire, a flood or through a strike by members<br />

of another Union. subject to it having worked for<br />

the production of coal on all other ordinary working<br />

days during the said period, each member of<br />

the Amalgamated Engineering Union of Workers,<br />

Collie Branch, and the Australasian Society of<br />

Engineers, Collie River Districts Branch, who on<br />

all of the award working days comprising the said<br />

pay period attends for work and is available to<br />

perform such work as the management may reasonably<br />

require, shall be entitled in respect of that<br />

period (in addition to his ordinary earnings) to<br />

payment of one-eleventh of a shift at the appropriate<br />

rate for him for each production day worked<br />

by him.<br />

(b) Where during a pay period the colliery has<br />

been out of production through the occurrence<br />

of a recognised holiday, a mechanical breakdown,<br />

a fire, a flood or through a strike by members of<br />

another Union, subject to it having worked for<br />

the production of coal on all other ordinary working<br />

days during the said period, each member of the<br />

Amalgamated Engineering Union of Workers, Collie<br />

Branch, and the Australasian Society of Engineers,<br />

Collie River Districts Branch, who is absent from<br />

work for portion of the said pay period on paid<br />

sick leave or workers' compensation, but who on<br />

all other award working days of the said period<br />

attends for work and is available to perform such<br />

work as the management may reasonably require,<br />

shall be entitled to in respect of that period (in<br />

addition to his ordinary earnings) to payment of<br />

one-eleventh of a shift at the appropriate rate<br />

for him for each production day worked by him.<br />

This clause shall be deemed to have commenced<br />

to operate on and from the beginning of<br />

the pay period current on 3rd May, 1951, and shall<br />

remain in force until further order.<br />

Dated at Collie this 4th day of February, 1953.<br />

W. J. WALLWORK,<br />

Chairman, W.A. Coal Industry Tribunal.<br />

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF<br />

<strong>WESTERN</strong> <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>.<br />

No. 41 of 1953.<br />

Between The West Australian Local Governing<br />

Bodies' Officers' Association, Union of Workers,<br />

Perth. Applicant, and Albany Municipal<br />

Council. the Albany Road Board and others,<br />

Respondents.<br />

HAVING heard Mr. V. Ulrich on behalf of the<br />

applicant and Mr. A. S. Cowan on behalf of the<br />

respondents and by consent, I, the undersigned,<br />

Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitration,<br />

in pursuance of a remission to me by the<br />

Court of Arbitration and in pursuance of the<br />

powers contained in section 92 of the Industrial<br />

Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and<br />

declare that Award No. 41 of 1947, as amended, be<br />

and the same is hereby further amended in the<br />

manner following:<br />

Clause 1Scope is amended as follows:By<br />

deleting the clause and inserting a new clause as<br />

follows:<br />

This Award shall apply to all Local Authorities<br />

(the City of Perth Municipality, The Kalgoorlie<br />

Municipality, Boulder Municipality, City<br />

of Fremantle Municipality and Kalgoorlie Road<br />

Board excepted) throughout the <strong>State</strong> of Western<br />

Australia.<br />

Clause 3Definitions, subclause (e) be<br />

amended by deleting subclause (e) and inserting a<br />

new subclause as follows:<br />

"Local Authority" shall mean any Municipality<br />

(the City of Perth, Kalgoorlie, Boulder and<br />

City of Fremantle Municipalities excepted)<br />

Road Board (Kalgoorlie Road Board excepted)<br />

Health Board, Water Board, Vermin<br />

Board or Drainage Board.<br />

Liberty to apply is granted in respect of any<br />

further amendment to Clauses 1 and 3.<br />

Dated at Perth this 24th day of April, 1953.<br />

(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,<br />

Conciliation Commissioner.<br />

WEST <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>N COAL INDUSTRY<br />

TRIBUNAL.<br />

In the matter of the Mining Act Amendment Act<br />

No. 84 of 1948, Part XIII, Division 1, and in<br />

the matter of an Industrial Award No. 12 and<br />

13 of 1934, in the matter of an industrial dispute<br />

wherein the Amalgamated Engineering<br />

Union of Workers, Collie Branch, The Australasian<br />

Society of Engineers Collie River Dis-<br />

trict Union of Workers, and Amalgamated<br />

Collieries of W.A. Ltd. and others are parties,<br />

and in the matter of a claim by the applicant<br />

Unions for a variation of Award No. 12 and<br />

13 of 1934 (now Award No. 1 of 1953 of the<br />

West Australian Coal Industry Tribunal) to<br />

amend clause 19 (now clause 23) subclause<br />

(e) (1). (Applications No. 16 and 24 of<br />

1952 W.A.C.I.T.)


15 May, 1953.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 973<br />

THE Tribunal hereby awards, orders and prescribes<br />

that Award No. 1 of 1953 of the West Australian<br />

Coal Industry Tribunal be amended in the following<br />

manner:-<br />

1. Clause 23 (Apprentices).<br />

Delete subclause (e) (i) and insert in lieu thereof<br />

the following subclause :-<br />

(e) (i) The rates of pay for apprentices shall<br />

be as under:<br />

Percentage of<br />

Basic Wage<br />

per week.<br />

First year 40%<br />

Second year 50%<br />

Third year 62%<br />

Fourth year 85%<br />

Fifth year 100% + lOs.<br />

2. This amendment shall take effect from the<br />

commencement of the first pay period following<br />

the date hereof.<br />

Dated at Collie this 18th day of March, 1953.<br />

W. J. WALLWORK,<br />

Chairman,<br />

West Australian Coal Industry Tribunal.<br />

APPOINTMENT.<br />

(26 George V, No. 36.)<br />

HIS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleased to<br />

appoint Henry Lounsborough Shean, of Perth,<br />

Solicitor, a Commissioner of the Supreme Court<br />

of Western Australia, to administer or take within<br />

the <strong>State</strong> of Western Australia any oath, affidavit,<br />

affirmation, declaration or acknowledgment by a<br />

married woman to be used in the Supreme Court<br />

of Western Australia. The Commission to remain<br />

in force until the said Henry Lounsborough Shean<br />

ceases to reside in the <strong>State</strong> of Western Australia<br />

aforesaid, or until revoked.<br />

G. J. BOYLSON,<br />

Registrar Supreme Court.<br />

Supreme Court Office,<br />

Perth, 8th May, 1953.<br />

APPOINTMENT<br />

(26 George V., No. 36.)<br />

HIS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleased to<br />

appoint Charles Frederick Shirley, of Nowra, in the<br />

<strong>State</strong> of New South Wales, Solicitor, a Commissioner<br />

of the Supreme Court of Western Australia,<br />

to administer or take within the <strong>State</strong> of New South<br />

Wales, any oath, affidavit, affirmation, declaration,<br />

or acknowledgment by a married woman to be used<br />

in the Supreme Court of Western Australia. The<br />

Commission to remain in force until the said<br />

Charles Frederick Shirley ceases to reside in the<br />

<strong>State</strong> of New South Wales aforesaid, or until he<br />

ceases to practise the profession of a solicitor on<br />

his own account or in partnership at Nowra in the<br />

said <strong>State</strong>, or until revoked.<br />

G. J. BOYLSON,<br />

Registrar Supreme Court.<br />

Supreme Court Office,<br />

Perth, 24th April, 1953.<br />

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951.<br />

Notice of Intention to Cease Business in<br />

Western Australia.<br />

Pursuant to Section 337.<br />

Steelbilt Limited.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that Steelbilt Limited, a<br />

Company registered under Part XI of the Companies<br />

Act, 1943-1951, and having its Registered<br />

Office at the corner of Milford and Swansea<br />

Streets, Victoria Park, in the <strong>State</strong> of Western<br />

Australia, intends voluntarily to cease to carry<br />

on business in the said <strong>State</strong> on and after the<br />

28th day of August, 1953.<br />

Dated the 16th day of March, 1953.<br />

CHAS. M. MEZGER,<br />

Agent in Western Australia.<br />

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951.<br />

Notice Concerning Lost Share Certificate.<br />

Pursuant to Section 414 (1).<br />

Hill 50 Gold Mine No Liability.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that share certificate No.<br />

9586 for 50 shares in the abovenamed Company<br />

entered in the name of Florence Mary D'Arcy, of<br />

65 Mount Street, Perth, has been lost and it is<br />

the intention of the directors of the abovenamed<br />

Company to issue a duplicate certificate in lieu<br />

thereof, after the expiration of 28 days from the<br />

publication hereof.<br />

Dated the 15th day of May, 1953.<br />

F. M. BEJRVILL,<br />

Secretary.<br />

Registered Office, 104 St. George's Terrace, Perth.<br />

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951.<br />

Section 330 (4).<br />

Craig Mostyn & Co. Pty. Ltd.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office<br />

in Western Australia of Craig Mostyn & Co. Pty.<br />

Ltd. was, on the 4th day of May, 1953, changed to<br />

and is now situated at the office of Robert David<br />

Harrison, 21 Phillimore Street, Fremantle.<br />

Dated this 8th day of May, 1953.<br />

PARKER & PARKER,<br />

21 Howard Street, Perth,<br />

Solicitors for the Company.<br />

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951.<br />

Section 330 (4).<br />

Craig Mostyn & Growers Packing Co. Pty. Ltd.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office<br />

in Western Australia of Craig Mostyn & Growers<br />

Packing Co. Pty. Ltd. was, on the 4th day of May,<br />

1953, changed to and is now situated at the office<br />

of Robert David Harrison, 21 Phillimore Street,<br />

Fremantle.<br />

Dated this 8th day of May, 1953.<br />

PARKER & PARKER,<br />

21 Howard Street, Perth,<br />

Solicitors for the Company.<br />

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951.<br />

The Travel Advisers Ltd.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office<br />

in Western Australia of the abovenamed Company<br />

which is incorporated in Hong Kong is situate at<br />

the office of Messrs. Parker & Parker, 21 Howard<br />

Street, Perth, and that the days and hours during<br />

which it is accessible to the public are from 10 a.m.<br />

to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive (public holidays<br />

excepted).<br />

Dated this 11th day of May, 1953.<br />

PARKER & PARKER,<br />

Solicitors,<br />

21 Howard Street, Perth.<br />

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951.<br />

Section 99 (4).<br />

Butcher Bros. & Wright Pty. Ltd.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office<br />

of Butcher Bros. & Wright Pty. Ltd., is situate at<br />

the Office of N. N. Tinley, Queen Street, Busselton,<br />

and that the days and hours during which such


974 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

office is accessible to the public are as follows:<br />

Mondays to Fridays inclusive (other than public<br />

holidays) from 10 am. to 4 p.m.<br />

Dated this 6th day of May, 1953.<br />

PARKER & PARKER,<br />

21 Howard Street, Perth,<br />

Solicitors for the Company.<br />

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946.<br />

Pursuant to Section 330 (4).<br />

PIONEER DISTRIBUTORS PTY. LTD., hereby<br />

gives notice that the Registered Office of the company<br />

was, on the 22nd day of April, 1953, changed<br />

to and is now situated at 72 King street, Perth.<br />

Dated this 12th day of May, 1953.<br />

E. A. BRADBURY,<br />

Agent in Western Australia.<br />

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-195 1.<br />

Pursuant to Section 99 (4).<br />

The Telegraph Printing & Publishing Company<br />

Limited.<br />

Barrett & Radley Pty. Limited.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office<br />

of the above Companies was, on the 9th day<br />

of May, 1953, changed to and is now situated at<br />

Fourth Floor, A.M.P. Chambers, 25 William Street,<br />

Perth.<br />

Dated this 11th day of May, 1953.<br />

C. H. KING,<br />

Agent in Western Australia.<br />

To the Registrar of Companies:<br />

TAUBMANS (WA.) PTY LIMITED gives notice<br />

that its Registered Office was, on the 16th day of<br />

April, 1953, changed to and is now situate at corner<br />

Hamilton Street and Centre Street, Queens Park.<br />

Dated the 16th day of April, 1953.<br />

L. J. SAUNDERS,<br />

Director.<br />

Nicholson, Verschuer & Nicholson, 97 St. George's<br />

Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.<br />

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office<br />

of Renown Investments Pty. Ltd., was changed on<br />

the 28th day of April, 1953, and is now situated<br />

c/c Paton and Morris, Second Floor, Pastoral House,<br />

156 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and is accessible<br />

to the public Mondays to Fridays (inclusive) from<br />

9 am. to 5 p.m. (except holidays).<br />

J. G. HILL,<br />

Secretary.<br />

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1952.<br />

Notice of Increase in Share Capital beyond the<br />

Registered Capital.<br />

Pursuant to Section 66.<br />

W.A. Paper Bag Co. Pty. Limited.<br />

1. THE W.A. Paper Bag Co. Pty. Limited hereby<br />

gives notice that by a resolution of the Company<br />

passed on the 15th day of April, 1953, the nominal<br />

share capital of the Company was increased by the<br />

addition thereto of the sum of ninety thousand<br />

pounds divided into 90,000 shares of £1 each beyond<br />

the registered capital of ten thousand pounds.<br />

2. The additional capital is divided as follows:<br />

Number of shares, 90,000; class of shares, ordinary;<br />

nominal amounts of each share, £1.<br />

3. The conditions (e.g., voting rights, dividends,<br />

etc.) subject to which the new shares have been or<br />

are to be issued are as follows:To rank equally<br />

with shares already issued.<br />

Dated this 5th day of May, 1953.<br />

R. F. SMITH,<br />

Secretary.<br />

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951.<br />

Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office<br />

of a Company Incorporated Outside Western<br />

Australia which Carries on Business Within<br />

Western Australia, and/or of the Days and<br />

Hours during which such Office is Accessible<br />

to the Public.<br />

Pursuant to Section 330 (4).<br />

The Australian Seal Company Proprietary<br />

Limited.<br />

To the Registrar of Companies:<br />

THE <strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>N SEAL COMPANY PROPRI-<br />

ETARY LIMITED hereby gives notice that the<br />

Registered Office of the Company was, on the 1st<br />

day of April, 1953, changed to and is now situated<br />

at (off) 778 Wellington Street, West Perth.<br />

Dated the 20th day of April, 1953.<br />

A. S. ABJORNSON,<br />

Agent in Western Australia.<br />

Form HSections 397 and 409.<br />

Form of Certificates to Documents.<br />

Certificate for Individual Documents.<br />

The Australian Seal Company Proprietary<br />

Limited.<br />

Correct for the purposes of the Companies Act,<br />

1943, relating to companies required to be registered<br />

under Part XI of the Act.<br />

Dated the 20th day of April, 1953.<br />

ALEXANDER BRIAN WALTON,<br />

Solicitor for the abovenamed Company.<br />

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951.<br />

Notice of Change in Situation of Registered<br />

Office.<br />

Pursuant to Sections 330 (4) 335 (1V).<br />

Maw (Australia) Pty. Limited.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office<br />

in Western Australia of Maw (Australia) Pty.<br />

Limited was, on the 30th day of April, 1953, changed<br />

to and is now situate at No. 12 Aberdeen Street,<br />

Perth.<br />

Dated this 30th day of April, 1953.<br />

PARKER & PARKER,<br />

Solicitors,<br />

21 Howard Street, Perth.<br />

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951.<br />

Notice of Office.<br />

Dowsett Engineering (Australia) Pty. Limited.<br />

DOWSETT ENGINEERING (<strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>) PTY.<br />

LIMITED hereby gives notice that the Registered<br />

Office of the Company in Western Australia is situate<br />

at Rooms 30 and 31, 179 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth, and will be open for business from 10 a.m.<br />

to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to<br />

Friday, public holidays excepted.<br />

Dated the 12th day of May, 1953.<br />

A. P. KENNEDY,<br />

Agent in Western Australia.<br />

Stone, James & Co., 47 St. George's Terrace,<br />

Perth, Solicitors for the said Company.


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 975<br />

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,<br />

1943-1947, and in the matter of F. List & Sons<br />

Pty. Ltd.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section<br />

26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of<br />

Incorporation, as a Limited Company, has this<br />

day been issued to F. List & Sons Pty. Ltd.<br />

Dated this 6th day of May, 1953.<br />

G. J. BOYLSON,<br />

Registrar of Companies.<br />

Companies Office,<br />

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.<br />

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,<br />

1943-1951, and in the matter of Butcher Bros.<br />

& Wright Pty. Ltd.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section<br />

26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of<br />

Incorporation, as a Limited Company, has this<br />

day been issued to Butcher Bros. & Wright Pty.<br />

Ltd.<br />

Dated this 6th day of May, 1953.<br />

G. J. BOYLSON,<br />

Registrar of Companies.<br />

Companies Office,<br />

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.<br />

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951.<br />

Notice of Change of Company Name.<br />

Section 30 (5).<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that Industrial Administration<br />

(W.A.) Pty. Limited has, by a special resolution<br />

of the Company and with the approval of<br />

the Registrar of Companies signified in writing,<br />

changed its name to P. A. Management Consultants<br />

(W.A.) Pty. Limited.<br />

Dated the 6th day of May, 1953.<br />

G. J. BOYLSON,<br />

Registrar of Companies.<br />

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,<br />

1943- 1951.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to sections<br />

402 and 405 of the abovenamed Act, the undermentioned<br />

persons have been registered on the<br />

dates specified as qualified each to act as Auditor<br />

of Companies:<br />

John Spicer Yull, of 23 Ventnor Avenue, West<br />

Perth, Chartered Accountant (Aust.); date<br />

of registration, 1st May, 1953.<br />

William James Sackville Harding, of Gladeswood<br />

Gardens, Double Bay, New South Wales,<br />

Chartered Accountant (Austi; date of registration,<br />

11th May, 1953.<br />

William Smith Joiner, of 48 Point Road, Woolwich,<br />

Sydney, New South Wales, Chartered<br />

Accountant (Aust.); date of registration, 11th<br />

May, 1953.<br />

Dated the 12th day of May, 1953.<br />

0. J. BOYLSON,<br />

Registrar of Companies.<br />

Western Australia.<br />

IN PARLIAMENTSESSION 1953.<br />

The Collie Club Limited.<br />

A Bill for an Act entitled "The Collie<br />

Club Act, 1953."<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that an application is<br />

intended to be made to Parliament in the present<br />

session by The Collie Club Limited (hereinafter<br />

called "the Club"), a Company registered under<br />

the Companies Act, 1893, for leave to bring in a<br />

Bill to resolve certain difficulties which have arisen<br />

concerning the legal position of the Club, and to<br />

vest the assets of the Club in an Association to<br />

be formed and registered under the Associations<br />

Incorporation Act. 1895-1947.<br />

Printed copies of the intended Bill will be deposited<br />

in the office of the Clerk of the Legislative<br />

Assembly on or before the 26th day of June, 1953.<br />

Dated this 8th day of May, 1953.<br />

BRIAN NAIJGHTON,<br />

of Throssell Street, Collie,<br />

Solicitor and Parliamentary Agent for<br />

The Collie Club Limited.<br />

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1895.<br />

Notice.<br />

WE, Nicholas Marich, of Phoenix Road, Spearwood,<br />

Farmer, Michael Rajkovich, of 249 Mouin Street,<br />

Osborne Park, Labourer, and Momcilo Krsikapa, of<br />

Carrington Stret, Claremont, Foreman, Trustees of<br />

and the persons hereunto authorised by the Serbian<br />

Orthodox Church Inc. in W.A. do hereby give notice<br />

that we are desirous that such church should be<br />

incorporated under the provisions of the Associations<br />

Incorporation Act, 1895.<br />

N. MARICH.<br />

M. RAJKOVICH.<br />

M. KRSIKAPA.<br />

The following is a copy of the memorial intended<br />

to be filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions<br />

of the said Act:<br />

Memorial of the Serhian Orthodox Church in W.A.<br />

Inc. filed in pursuance of the Associations<br />

Incorporation Act, 1895.<br />

Name of the InstitutionSerbian Orthodox<br />

Church in WA. Inc.<br />

Object or purpose of the Institution<br />

Religious Worship and education establishment and<br />

preservation of churches. Collection of moneys for<br />

these purposes. Social welfare of aged and sick<br />

members of Serbian community.<br />

Where situated or establishedNo. 397 Hay<br />

Street, Perth.<br />

The name or names of the Trustee or Trustees<br />

Nicholas Marich, Michael Rajkovich, Momcilo<br />

Krsikapa.<br />

In whom the management of the Institution<br />

is vested and by what means (whether by deed,<br />

settlement or otherwise)President, Nicholas Marich;<br />

Treasurer, Momcilo Krsikapa; Secretary, Ilia<br />

Joksimovich; and a counsel of 24 members<br />

appointed in accordance with the rules of the<br />

Church, and by rules.<br />

Dated the 7th day of May, 1953.<br />

M. E. & R. SOLOMON,<br />

Solicitors,<br />

27 Market Street, Fremantle.<br />

IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSOCIATIONS<br />

INCORPORATION ACT, 1895.<br />

I, GEORGE EDWARD KERSHAW, of 20 Chelmsford<br />

Road, Mount <strong>Law</strong>ley, Retired Insurance<br />

Agent, the person authorised by Royal Park Bowling<br />

Club, do hereby give notice that I am desirous<br />

that such Club should be incorporated under the<br />

provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act,<br />

1895.<br />

Dated this 10th day of May, 1953.<br />

G. E. KERSHAW.<br />

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended<br />

to be filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions<br />

of the said Act:<br />

Memorial of Royal Park Bowling Club, filed in<br />

pursuance of the Associations Incorporation<br />

Act, 1895.<br />

Name of ClubRoyal Park Bowling Club.<br />

Objects of the ClubThe fostering of the game<br />

of bowls and providing and maintaining grounds,<br />

bowling greens, buildings and other premises for<br />

the use and accommodation of its members.


976 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

Where SituatedCorner of Charles and Vincent<br />

Streets, North Perth.<br />

Names of the TrusteesAlexander Todd (senior),<br />

132 Carr Street, West Perth; Denis John Sutcliffe.<br />

72 Matlock Street, Mount Hawthorn; Edward<br />

Ernest Charles Iles, 44 Chelmsford Road, Mount<br />

<strong>Law</strong>ley.<br />

In whom the Management of the Club is Vested<br />

and by what MeansIn a management committee<br />

elected at general meeting pursuant to rules.<br />

THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT,<br />

1895-1947.<br />

I, ERIC CHARLES KNIGHT, of Wittenoom<br />

Street, Collie, in the <strong>State</strong> of Western Australia,<br />

Chemist, being a person hereunto authorised by<br />

the Collie Kindergarten, do hereby give notice that<br />

I am desirous that such Club should be incorporated<br />

under the provisions of the Associations Incorporation<br />

Act, 1895-1947.<br />

E. C. KNIGHT.<br />

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended<br />

to be filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions<br />

of the said Act:<br />

In the matter of the Associations Incorporation<br />

Act, 1895-1947Memorial of Collie Kindergarten<br />

filed in pursuance of the Associations Incorporation<br />

Act, 1895-1947.<br />

Name of InstitutionCollie Kindergarten.<br />

Object or Purpose of the Institution(a) To<br />

establish and maintain a kindergarten at Collie;<br />

(b) to promote the knowledge of kindergarten<br />

principles; (c) to provide opportunities for community<br />

endeavour for the welfare of pre-school<br />

children and to do all acts incidental and conducive<br />

to the attainment of these objects.<br />

Where Situated or EstablishedAt Collie, in<br />

Western Australia.<br />

The Name or Names of the Trustee or TrusteesEric<br />

Charles Knight and William McNab.<br />

In whom the Management of the Institution<br />

is Vested, and by what Means (whether by Deed,<br />

Settlement or otherwise)In a committee of management<br />

consisting of the officers of the Club duly<br />

elected in accordance with the rules of the Club.<br />

BRIAN NAUGHTON,<br />

Solicitor of Collie,<br />

Solicitor for the said Collie Kindergarten.<br />

THE PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1895.<br />

Notice of Dissolution of Partnership.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership<br />

heretofore subsisting between Robert Davison and<br />

John Edward Wheatley Topham, carrying on business<br />

as Drapers and Mercers at Bayley Street, Coolgardie,<br />

under the style or firm name of "Davison &<br />

Topham," has been dissolved as from the 2nd day<br />

of March, 1953, the said Robert Davison retiring.<br />

from the said firm.<br />

The said John Edward Wheatley Topham is<br />

entitled to receive the whole of the assets of the<br />

sa.id late Partnership and is to pay the liabilities<br />

thereof.<br />

Dated the 6th day of May, 1953.<br />

ROBERT DAVISON.<br />

JOHN TOPHAM.<br />

Witness to the signature of both partiesGordon<br />

Staples, Solicitor, Kalgoorlie.<br />

Cowle, Macoboy & Vincent, of Exchange Buildings,<br />

Kalgoorlie, Solicitors for both parties.<br />

THE PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1895.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership<br />

hitherto subsisting between Corradino Giorgi and<br />

Albert Poletti, who carried on business at 35A<br />

Hampden Road, Hollywood, as Greengrocers and<br />

Fruiterers under the firm name of "Hollywood<br />

Fruit Supply," has been dissolved by mutual consent<br />

as from the 11th day of May, 1953. The said<br />

business will, from the said 11th day of May, 1953,<br />

be carried on by the said Corradino Giorgi, who<br />

will receive all moneys payable to the Partnership<br />

and discharge all liabilities due by it.<br />

Dated this 8th day of April, 1953.<br />

(Sgd.) C. GIORGI.<br />

Signed by the said Corradino<br />

Giorgi, in the presence of<br />

P. J. Barblett, Solicitor,<br />

Perth.<br />

(Sgd.) A. POLETTI.<br />

Signed by the said Albert<br />

Poletti, in the presence of<br />

P. J. Barblett, Solicitor,<br />

Perth.<br />

Barblett & Barblett, Solicitors, 97 St. George's<br />

Terrace, Perth.<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF <strong>WESTERN</strong><br />

<strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>PROBATE JURISDICTION.<br />

In the matter of the Will of Nellie Reilly, formerly<br />

of Nungarin, in the <strong>State</strong> of Western Australia,<br />

but late of Civic Hotel, Beaufort Street, Inglewood,<br />

in the said <strong>State</strong>, Married Woman, deceased.<br />

ALL claims or demands against the estate of the<br />

obovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to<br />

the Executors, do The West Australian Trustee<br />

Executor and Agency Company Limited, of 35<br />

Saint George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the<br />

15th day of June, 1953, after which date the said<br />

Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of<br />

the said deceased amongst the persons entitled<br />

thereto having regard only to the claims and demands<br />

of which they shall then have had notice.<br />

Dated this 28th day of April, 1953.<br />

NEAL E. DURACK,<br />

of 196 William Street, Perth,<br />

Solicitor for the Executors.<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF <strong>WESTERN</strong><br />

<strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>PROBATE JURISDICTION.<br />

In the matter of the Will of William Albert Huggett,<br />

late of 89 Salisbury Street, Inglewood, in<br />

the <strong>State</strong> of Western Australia, Retired Engineer,<br />

deceased.<br />

ALL claims and demands against the estate of the<br />

abovenarned deceased must be sent in writing to<br />

the Executor, Lionel Weston deMorley, McNeil<br />

Chambers, 9 Barrack Street, Perth, on or before<br />

the 8th day of June, 1953, after which date the<br />

said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets<br />

of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled<br />

thereto having regard only to the claims and demands<br />

of which he shall then have had notice.<br />

Dated this 5th day of May, 1953.<br />

LIONEL WESTON deMORLEY,<br />

Solicitor, 9 Barrack Street, Perth.<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF <strong>WESTERN</strong><br />

<strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>PROBATE JURISDICTION.<br />

In the matter of the Will of Rudolf Schinzig, in<br />

the said Will named Rudolph Schinzig, late of<br />

Mudiarrup, Kojonup, in the <strong>State</strong> of Western<br />

Australia, Farmer, deceased.<br />

ALL claims or demands against the estate of the<br />

abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to<br />

Frances Elizabeth Schinzig and Ernest Albert<br />

Schinzig, care of Messrs. Hughes & Prickett,<br />

Solicitors, of Cecil Buildings, Sherwood Court,<br />

Perth, in the said <strong>State</strong>, the Executrix and Executor<br />

of the Will of the abovenamed deceased on or before<br />

the 15th day of June, 1953, after which date<br />

the said Executrix and Executor will proceed to<br />

distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst


15 May, 1953.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 971<br />

the persons entitled thereto having regard only to<br />

the claims and demands of which they shall have<br />

had notice.<br />

Dated this 16th day of April, 1953.<br />

HUGHES & PRICKETT,<br />

Per J. W. Prickett,<br />

Solicitors for the said Executrix<br />

and Executor, Cecil Buildings,<br />

Sherwood Court, Perth, W.A.<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF <strong>WESTERN</strong><br />

<strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>PROBATE JURISDICTION.<br />

In the matter of the Will of Ernest Richards, late<br />

of Verna Street, Gosnells, in the <strong>State</strong> of Western<br />

Australia, Retired Farmer, deceased.<br />

ALL claims or demands against the estate of the<br />

abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to<br />

the Executor, The West Australian Trustee,<br />

Executor and Agency Company Limited of 135 St.<br />

George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 15th day<br />

of June, 1953, after which date the said Executor<br />

will proceed to distribute the assets of the said<br />

deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having<br />

regard only to the claims and demands of<br />

which it shall then have had notice.<br />

Dated this 11th day of May, 1953.<br />

P. S. DURSTON,<br />

of 105 St. George's Terrace, Perth,<br />

Solicitor for the said Executor.<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF <strong>WESTERN</strong><br />

<strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>PROBATE JURISDICTION.<br />

In the matter of the Will of Saul Nassim Marshall,<br />

formerly of 8 Loch Street, Claremont, in the<br />

<strong>State</strong> of Western Australia, but late of 14 Captain<br />

Pipers Road, Vaucluse, in the <strong>State</strong> of<br />

New South Wales, Retired Merchant, deceased.<br />

ALL claims or demands against the estate of the<br />

abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to the<br />

Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Executor<br />

and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St. George's<br />

Terrace, Perth, on or before the 15th day of June,<br />

1953, after which date the said Executor will proceed<br />

to distribute the assets of the said deceased<br />

amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard<br />

only to the claims and demands of which it shall<br />

then have had notice.<br />

Dated 11th day of May, 1953.<br />

PARKER & PARKER,<br />

21 Howard Street, Perth,<br />

Solicitors for the Executor.<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF <strong>WESTERN</strong><br />

<strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>PROBATE JURISDICTION.<br />

In the matter of the Will of Robert Falkingham,<br />

late of Kent Street, Busselton, in the <strong>State</strong> of<br />

Western Australia, Contractor, Building Contractor<br />

and Funeral Director, deceased.<br />

ALL claims or demands against the estate of the<br />

abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to<br />

the Executors, care of the undersigned, on or before<br />

the 15th day of June, 1953, after which date the<br />

said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets<br />

of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled<br />

thereto, having regard only to the claims and<br />

demands of which they shall then have had notice.<br />

Dated 6th May, 1953.<br />

SLEE AND ANDERSON,<br />

of Bunbury,<br />

Solicitors for the Executors.<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF <strong>WESTERN</strong><br />

<strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>PROBATE JURISDICTION.<br />

In the matter of the Will of Albert James Farrer,<br />

late of 221 Crawford Road, Inglewood, in the<br />

<strong>State</strong> of Western Australia, Commercial Traveller<br />

and Manufacturer's Representative, deceased.<br />

ALL claims or demands against the estate of the<br />

abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to<br />

the Executor, care of Parker and Parker, Solicitors,<br />

of 21 Howard Street, Perth, on or before the 15th<br />

day of June, 1953, after which date the said Executor<br />

will proceed to distribute the assets of the said<br />

deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto<br />

having regard only to the claims and demands of<br />

which he shall then have had notice.<br />

Dated the 7th day of May, 1953.<br />

PARKER & PARKER,<br />

21 Howard Street, Perth,<br />

Solicitors for the Executor.<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF <strong>WESTERN</strong><br />

<strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>PROBATE JURISDICTION.<br />

In the matter of the Will of Emma Mackey, late<br />

of 70 Gordon Street, Northam, in the <strong>State</strong><br />

of Western Australia, formerly of 18 St. Leonards<br />

Avenue, West Leederville, in the said<br />

<strong>State</strong>, Widow, deceased.<br />

ALL claims or demands against the estate of the<br />

abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to<br />

the Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Executor<br />

and Agency Company Limited, 135 St. George's<br />

Terrace, Perth, on or before the 15th day of June,<br />

1953, after which date the said Executor will proceed<br />

to distribute the assets of the said deceased<br />

amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard<br />

only to the claims and demands of which it shall<br />

then have had notice.<br />

Dated this 11th day of May, 1953.<br />

A. D. SMITH,<br />

of 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth,<br />

Solicitor for the Executor.<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF <strong>WESTERN</strong><br />

<strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>PROBATE JURISDICTION.<br />

In the matter of the Will of Edith Nellie Ashton,<br />

late of 8 Blake Street, North Perth, in the<br />

<strong>State</strong> of Western Australia, Spinster, deceased.<br />

ALL claims or demands against the estate of the<br />

abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to<br />

the Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Executor<br />

and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St.<br />

George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 15th<br />

day of June, 1953, after which date the said Executor<br />

will proceed to distribute the assets of the said<br />

deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto,<br />

having regard only to the claims and demands<br />

of which it shall then have had notice.<br />

Dated the 4th day of May, 1953.<br />

JOSEPH, MUIR & WILLIAMS,<br />

Victoria House, St. George's<br />

Terrace, Perth, Solicitors<br />

for the Executor.<br />

THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 1941-1950.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section<br />

14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1950, the<br />

Public Trustee has elected to administer the estates<br />

of the undermentioned deceased persons.<br />

Dated at Perth the 6th day of May, 1953.<br />

J. H. GLYNN,<br />

Public Trustee,<br />

Perth.<br />

Name of Deceased, Occupation, Address,<br />

Date of Death, Date Election Filed.<br />

Marshall, Margaret Smith (also known as Margaret<br />

Marshall); Widow; late of 14 Frederick<br />

Street, Midland Junction; 2/5/52; 28/4/53.<br />

Williams, Cyril Percy; Retired Civil Servant; late<br />

of 16 Linden Gardens, Floreat Park; 11/2/53;<br />

1/5/53.<br />

Newton, Thomas Wallace; Tally Clerk; late of His<br />

Majesty's Hotel,. 2 Mouatt Street, Fremantle;<br />

21/1/53; 1/5/53.<br />

Canzano, Nino; Labourer; late of 63 Swan Street,<br />

North Fremantle; 8/11/52; 1/5/53.


978 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [15 May, 1953.<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF <strong>WESTERN</strong><br />

<strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>-PROBATE JURISDICTION.<br />

Notice to Creditors and Claimants.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having<br />

claims or demands against the estates of the undermentioned<br />

deceased persons are hereby required to<br />

send particulars of such claims or demands to me<br />

in writing, on or before the 8th day of June, 1953,<br />

after which date I will proceed to distribute the<br />

assets of the said deceased persons among those<br />

entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims<br />

or demands of which I shall then have had notice.<br />

Dated at Perth the 6th day of May, 1953.<br />

Public Trust Office, J. H. GLYNN,<br />

Perth, W.A. Public Trustee.<br />

Name, Occupation, Address, Date of Death.<br />

Zancovich, Giorgio (also known as George Zancovich);<br />

Labourer; late of 43 Charles Street,<br />

West Perth; 30/12/51.<br />

Goodwin, Eveline Maude Ann (also known as Eveline<br />

Goodwin); Married Woman; late of 27<br />

Alexander Drive, Mount <strong>Law</strong>ley; 19/4/53.<br />

Wilkins, Harold William; Retired Farmer; formerly<br />

of Kewpie Tea Rooms, Wharf Street, Cannington,<br />

but late of 957 Albany Highway, Victoria<br />

Park; 23/4/53.<br />

Rockliff, George; Gentleman; late of 10 Mayfair<br />

Street, West Perth; 6/12/52.<br />

Garbin, Visko; Market Gardener; late of 235 Coogee<br />

Road, South Coogee; 6/3/53.<br />

Gerloff, Elizabeth; Widow; formerly of 24 York<br />

Street, Subiaco, but late of 184 Canning Highway,<br />

South Perth; 25/3/53.<br />

Siviour, Sarah; Widow; late of 4 Mizpah Avenue,<br />

Unley, South Australia; 25/11/52.<br />

Murray, James John (also known as James<br />

Devine); Wood Cutter; late of Kumarl, via<br />

Norseman; 14/10/53.<br />

Nelson, John Jerad (also known as John Nelson);<br />

Main Roads Department Employee; late of<br />

Karalee; 9/1/53.<br />

Dunlop, David; Farmer; late of Northampton;<br />

15/11/52.<br />

Herbert, Gustavus Herman; Farmer; late of Nungarin;<br />

30/1/53.<br />

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF <strong>WESTERN</strong><br />

<strong>AUSTRALIA</strong>-PROBATE JURISDICTION.<br />

Notice to Creditors and Claimants.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having<br />

claims or demands against the estates of the undermentioned<br />

deceased persons are hereby required<br />

to send particulars of such claims or demands to<br />

me in writing on or before the 15th day of June,<br />

1953, after which date I will proceed to distribute<br />

the assets of the said deceased persons among<br />

those entitled thereto, having regard only to those<br />

claims or demands of which I shall then have<br />

had notice.<br />

Dated at Perth the 13th day of May, 1953.<br />

J. H. GLYNN,<br />

Public Trustee.<br />

Public Trust Office,<br />

Perth, W.A.<br />

Name, Occupation, Address, Date of Death.<br />

Edwards, Richard George; Labourer; late of 16<br />

Collie Street, Fremantle; 10/9/52.<br />

Pimley, Elizabeth Mary; Widow; formerly of Carbine,<br />

and of 78 Rookwood Street, Mount <strong>Law</strong>ley,<br />

but late of 5 Waverley Flats, Hay Street,<br />

Perth; 30/4/53.<br />

McKie, Elizabeth; Widow; late of 289 Churchill<br />

Avenue, Subiaco; 4/3/53.<br />

Read, Mabel Edith; Widow; formerly of 244<br />

Seventh Avenue, Inglewood, but late of Claremont;<br />

8/11/52.<br />

McMullen, Alfred Houston (also known as Alfred<br />

Hauston McMullen and Alfred Hosting Mc-<br />

Mullen); Retired Farmer; formerly of Merredin<br />

and of Walgoolan, but late of Subiaco;<br />

1/1/51.<br />

James, Alfred Sexton; Labourer; late of 94 Broadway,<br />

Bassendean; 6/2/53.<br />

Hill, William; Retired Painter; formerly of Clunes,<br />

in Victoria, but late of 124 Vincent Street,<br />

North Perth; 16/3/53.<br />

Beatson, John Mack; Gardener; late of 90 Nicholson<br />

Road, Subiaco; 11/4/53.<br />

Kitson, William Henry; formerly Member of the<br />

Legislative Council, but late Agent General<br />

for Western Australia; formerly of 34 Osborne<br />

Road, East Fremantle, and of Windsor Road,<br />

East Fremantle, but late of 35 Melton Court,<br />

London, S.W.7., England; 13/12/52.<br />

Nolan, John (also known as John William Nolan);<br />

Farmer; formerly a Member (No. W 39285)<br />

of the A.M.F., but late of Tarin Rock; 5/12/52.<br />

Cunningham, Bridget Helena; Spinster; late of<br />

Glendale Farm, Northampton; 11/2/53.<br />

Smitham, Charles; Prospector; late of Surrey<br />

House, Maritana Street, Kalgoorlie; 2/4/53.<br />

Bromberg, Maurice Julius (also known as Julius<br />

Maurice Bromberg); formerly Insurance Superintendent,<br />

but late Assurance Agent; formerly<br />

of 2E Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, but late of 81<br />

Federal Road, Boulder; 30/11/52.<br />

Buckle, James Arthur; Timber Contractor and<br />

Miner; late of Princep Street, North Collie;<br />

3/2/53.<br />

Doyle, Daniel Patrick (also known as Daniel Doyle);<br />

Window Cleaner; late of 195 Lord Street, Perth;<br />

13/12/52.<br />

THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 1941-1950.<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section<br />

14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1950, the Public<br />

Trustee has elected to administer the estates of<br />

the undermentioned deceased persons.<br />

Dated at Perth the 13th day of May, 1953.<br />

J. H. GLYNN,<br />

Public Trustee.<br />

Name of Deceased, Occupation, Address,<br />

Date of Death, Date Election Filed.<br />

Murray, James John (also known as James Devine<br />

and Patrick Devine); Woodcutter; late of<br />

Kumarl; 14/10/52; 11/5/53.<br />

Commonwealth of Australia.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1924-1933.<br />

Part XI.<br />

Scheme of Arrangement in the Estate of Leonard<br />

C. Power, Haulage Contractor, of Bayswater.<br />

A FOURTH and final dividend is intended to be<br />

declared in the above matter.<br />

Creditors who have not proved their debts by<br />

the 29th day of May, 1953, will be excluded from<br />

this dividend.<br />

Dated this 13th day of May, 1953.<br />

W. HAYES, F.C.A.,<br />

Trustee,<br />

133 St. George's Terrace, Perth.<br />

THE INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE.<br />

(Published Quarterly.)<br />

THE Annual subscription to the above is seven<br />

shillings and sixpence and the char,e for a single<br />

copy, two shillings and sixpence.<br />

The subscription may be sent to the Government<br />

Printer, Perth.<br />

The publication contains reports of all proceedings<br />

of the Court bf Arbitration and Industrial<br />

Boards, all Industrial Agreements, and matter of<br />

a similar industrial nature.


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Public Works Act and Amendment 026<br />

Purchasers' Protection Act 009<br />

Road Districts Act (Consolidated) 050<br />

Sale of Goods Act .. 010<br />

Second-hand Dealers Act 006<br />

Stamp Act (Consolidated) 03C<br />

<strong>State</strong> Government Insurance Act 006<br />

<strong>State</strong> Housing Act 026<br />

<strong>State</strong> Trading Concerns Act 01<br />

<strong>State</strong> Transport Co-ordination Act 010<br />

Superannuation and Family Benefits<br />

Act ....<br />

Supreme Court Act ....<br />

Tenants, Purchasers, and Mortgagors'<br />

Relief Act<br />

Timber Industry Regulation Act and<br />

S. d. Unclaimed Moneys Act<br />

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Veterinary Act ......,.<br />

Water Boards Act<br />

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3 0 Weights and Measures Act and Regula-<br />

026<br />

036<br />

Regulations 026<br />

Town Planning and Development Act 0 .1 6<br />

Traffic Act (Consolidated) 030<br />

I'ramways Act, Government 006<br />

Trespass, Fencing and Impoundir,<br />

Act and Amendment<br />

Truck Act and Amendment<br />

Trustees Act ..<br />

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Wheat Products (Prices Fixation) Act<br />

Workers' Compensation Act<br />

Year Book, Pocket<br />

Administration Act ...........<br />

Agriculture, Department of<br />

Appointments<br />

Arbitration Court<br />

Associations Incorporation<br />

Bankruptcy<br />

Commissioners of Supreme Court<br />

Companies<br />

Crown <strong>Law</strong> Department<br />

Deceased Persons' Estates .......<br />

Electoral ............<br />

Forestry<br />

Industrial Arbitration<br />

Justices of the Peace<br />

Land Agents Act<br />

Land Titles<br />

Lands Department ............<br />

Metropolitan Water Supply, etc....<br />

Mines Department<br />

Municipalities ............<br />

Native Affairs ...............<br />

0 2 0 Orders in Council<br />

Partnerships dissolved<br />

Premier's Department<br />

Proclamations ................<br />

Public Service Commissioner<br />

Public Trustee ................<br />

Public Works Department<br />

Railways<br />

Registrar General<br />

Resumptions<br />

949-50<br />

Road Boards 945-7, 949, 951-3<br />

Sale of Unclaimed Found and Lost Property ........962-6<br />

Tender Board ............<br />

0 1 6 Tenders accepted<br />

Postage Extra.<br />

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Tenders invited<br />

Transfer of Land<br />

0 1 6 Water Supply, etc., Department<br />

Treasury ....................<br />

010<br />

020<br />

016<br />

026<br />

026<br />

010<br />

030<br />

010<br />

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976-8<br />

953<br />

935, 953-4, 961, 973<br />

967-73<br />

975-6<br />

978<br />

973<br />

973-5<br />

936-7<br />

976-8<br />

937<br />

934-5<br />

967-73<br />

935<br />

935<br />

947<br />

933-4, 937-47<br />

948<br />

933-4, 955-61<br />

948-9<br />

936<br />

934-5<br />

976<br />

935<br />

983-4<br />

935-6<br />

978<br />

935, 947-53<br />

962-7<br />

953-4<br />

954<br />

939, 947-8, 955<br />

947<br />

935<br />

935, 948

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