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GODSAVETHEQUEEN !!! PARLIAMENTOFWESTERNAUSTRALIA . BillsAssentedTo . ITisherebynotifiedforpublicinformationthatHis ExcellencytheGovernorhasAssentedinthename andonbehalfofHerMajestytheQueen,onthe datesshown,totheundermentionedBillspassedby theLegislativeCouncilandtheLegislativeAssembly duringtheThirdSessionoftheThirtiethParliament . ShortTitleofBill ;DateofAssent ;ActNo . MotorVehicle(ThirdPartyInsurance)Amendment ; 11November1982 ;No .81of1982 . RoadTrafficAmendment(No .2) ;11November1982 ; No.82of1982 . [46191 OF (PublishedbyAuthorityat3 .30 p.m .) aette ZrI GrainMarketingAmendment ; 18November 1982 ; No .92of1982 . LawReform(MiscellaneousProvisions)Amendment ;22 November1982 ;No .80of1982 . StampAmendment(No .4) ;22November1982 ;No . 93of1982 . WaterwaysConservationAmendment ; 22November 1982 ;No.97of1982 . CityofPerthParkingFacilitiesAmendment ;22Novem- ber1982 ;No .98of1982 . CemeteriesAmendment ;22November1982;No .104 of1982 . L .B .MARQUET, ClerkoftheParliaments . 24November1982 . No .97] PERTH : FRIDAY,26NOVEMBER [1982 Lotteries(Control)AmendmentAct(No .2) 1982 . PROCLAMATION WesternAustralianOverseasProjectsAuthorityAmend- ment ;11November1982 ;No .85of1982 . WESTERN AUSTRALIA, ByHis Excellency Rear-Admiral Sir Richard John ToWit : jTrowbridge, Knight Commander of the Royal HospitalsAmendment ;15November1982 ;No .84of 1982 . RICHARD Victorian Order, Knightof Grace of the Most TROWBRIDGE, Venerable Order of the Hospital ofSt. John of Governor . Jerusalem, Governor in and over the State of LL .S .3 Western Australiaand its Dependencies inthe ActsAmendment(Bail) ;17November1982 ;No .87 of1982 . Commonwealth of Australia . PURSUANTtosection2oftheLotteries(Control) AmendmentAct(No .2)1982,I,theGovernor,acting LiquorAmendment(No.3) ;17November1982;No . 88of1982 . withtheadviceandconsentoftheExecutiveCouncil, doherebyfix26November1982 as thedayonwhich theLotteries(Control)AmendmentAct(No .2)1982 shallcomeintooperation . GivenundermyhandandthePublicSealofthe saidState,atPerth,this24thdayofNovem- Offenders Probation and Parole Amendment ; 17 November1982 ;No.89of1982 . AerialSprayingControlAmendment ; 17November 1982 ;No .90of1982 . Bail ;18November1982 ;No .86of1982 . bernineteenhundredandeighty-two . ByHisExcellency'sCommand, ROBERTG .PIKE, ChiefSecretary . ChickenMeatIndustryAmendment ;18November1982 ; No .91of1982.

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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

PARLIAMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA .Bills Assented To .

IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has Assented in the nameand on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, on thedates shown, to the undermentioned Bills passed bythe Legislative Council and the Legislative Assemblyduring the Third Session of the Thirtieth Parliament .

Short Title of Bill ; Date of Assent; Act No .Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Amendment ;

11 November 1982 ; No. 81 of 1982 .Road Traffic Amendment (No . 2) ; 11 November 1982 ;

No. 82 of 1982 .

[46191

OF

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

aetteZrI

Grain Marketing Amendment ; 18 November 1982 ;No. 92 of 1982 .

Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Amendment ; 22November 1982; No. 80 of 1982 .

Stamp Amendment (No . 4) ; 22 November 1982 ; No .93 of 1982 .

Waterways Conservation Amendment ; 22 November1982 ; No. 97 of 1982 .

City of Perth Parking Facilities Amendment ; 22 Novem-ber 1982 ; No. 98 of 1982 .

Cemeteries Amendment ; 22 November 1982; No. 104of 1982 .

L. B. MARQUET,Clerk of the Parliaments .

24 November 1982 .

No. 97]

PERTH : FRIDAY, 26 NOVEMBER

[1982

Lotteries (Control) Amendment Act (No. 2) 1982 .PROCLAMATION

Western Australian Overseas Projects Authority Amend-ment; 11 November 1982; No. 85 of 1982 .

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Rear-Admiral Sir Richard JohnTo Wit :

jTrowbridge, Knight Commander of the RoyalHospitals Amendment ; 15 November 1982; No. 84 of

1982 .RICHARD

Victorian Order, Knight of Grace of the MostTROWBRIDGE,

Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John ofGovernor.

Jerusalem, Governor in and over the State ofLL .S .3

Western Australia and its Dependencies in theActs Amendment (Bail) ; 17 November 1982 ; No. 87

of 1982 .Commonwealth of Australia .

PURSUANT to section 2 of the Lotteries (Control)Amendment Act (No . 2) 1982, I, the Governor, acting

Liquor Amendment (No. 3) ; 17 November 1982; No .88 of 1982 .

with the advice and consent of the Executive Council,do hereby fix 26 November 1982 as the day on whichthe Lotteries (Control) Amendment Act (No . 2) 1982shall come into operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 24th day of Novem-

Offenders Probation and Parole Amendment ; 17November 1982; No. 89 of 1982 .

Aerial Spraying Control Amendment ; 17 November1982 ; No. 90 of 1982 .

Bail; 18 November 1982; No. 86 of 1982 .ber nineteen hundred and eighty-two .

By His Excellency's Command,ROBERT G. PIKE,

Chief Secretary .Chicken Meat Industry Amendment ; 18 November 1982 ;

No. 91 of 1982.

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4620GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 November 1982 .

PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSIONER ACT1971-1982 .

Notice of Appointment .MADE by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil .UNDER section 5 (2) of the Parliamentary Commis-sioner Act 1971-1982, His Excellency the Governorhas been pleased to appoint William Leslie Higgins of25 The Strand, Applecross, Western Australia, to bethe Deputy Parliamentary Commissioner for Admin-istrative Investigations for a term of 5 years commenc-ing on 24 November 1982 .

By His Excellency's Command,R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

Premier's Department,Perth, 19 November 1982 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has approved of the followingtemporary allocation of portfolios during the absencefrom the State of the Hon. P. V. Jones, M .L.A. from21-26 November 1982 (both dates inclusive) .The Hon. Andrew Mensaros, M.L.A. to be Acting

Minister for Resources Development, Mines and Fueland Energy during that period .

R. D. DAVIES,Under Secretary,

Premier's Department .

Premier's Department,Perth, 23 November 1982 .

1T is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor has approved of the follow-ing temporary allocation of portfolios during the absencefrom the State of the Hon. B . J. MacKinnon, M.L.A .from 27 November 1982 to 3 December 1982, bothdates inclusive-

Hon. P. V. Jones, M .L.A ., to be Acting Ministerfor Industrial Commercial and RegionalDevelopment, the North West, and Tourism .

R. D. DAVIES,Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

STAMP ACT 1921-1982 .1, RAYMOND JAMES O'CONNOR, Treasurer actingpursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection (5) of section112C of the Stamp Act 1921-1982 hereby designatethe State Energy Commission of Western Australia tobe a Crown instrumentality for the purposes of thatparagraph .

R. J. O'CONNOR,Treasurer.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 17 November, 1982 .

THE Hon. Attorney General as the responsible Min-ister of the Crown charged with the administration ofthe Local Courts Act 1904-1981, and in exercise of thepowers conferred by section 10 of that Act, has ap-pointed the following days for the holding of the sittingsof the Local Courts at the undermentioned places, in lieuof the clays previously appointed, commencing fromJanuary 1983 .

Kellerberrin-Friday following 4th Monday in eachmonth .

Merredin-Wednesday following 2nd and 4th Mon-day in each month .

Southern Cross-Thursday following 4th Mondayin each month .

Toodyay-Thursday following 2nd Monday inalternate months commencing in January.

R. M. CHRISTIE,Under Secretary for Law .

Chief Secretary's Department,Perth, 18 November 1982 .

C .S.D. 72/82 .IT is hereby notified for public information that theHon. Chief Secretary has accepted the withdrawal ofthe appointment of Mr . Charles Stephen CourtneyBeilby of 68 Napier Street, Cottesloe as a Commis-sioner for Declarations under the Declaration andAttestations Act 1913-1972 .

K. G. SHIMMON,Director .

Chief Secretary's Department,Perth, 23 November 1982 .

THE Hon. Chief Secretary has approved the appoint-ment of the following persons as Commissioners forDeclarations under the Declarations and Attestations Act1913-1972 .

Arkell, Graham Thomas ; St . James .Bacskai, Arpad Laszlo ; Sorrento .Barton, Margaret June; Bicton .Blakely, Steven Paul ; Geraldton .Bugden, David Andrew ; Ferndale .Davidson, June Ethne ; Geraldton .Gesmundo, Robert; East Fremantle .Goad, Darryl James ; Greenwood .Grljusich, Duje Tomy ; Spearwood .Hevron, Denis James ; North Fremantle.Hoffman, Trevor David ; Hollywood .Johnsen, Bruce Richard; Kojonup .Jones, Peter Charles ; Geraldton .Lankford, Colin Arthur; Kelmscott.Martino, Domenic Vincent; Scarborough .McCarthy, Ian Douglas; Embleton .Prisov, Alexander ; Morley .Stevenson, Ronald Hugh ; Sorrento .Stewart, Campbell Alan ; Hamersley.Teh, Tee Kee ; Manning .Van Leeuwen, Glynis Joy ; Armadale .Summers, Alexander; Spearwood .Williams, Bevan John ; Bunbury .

K. G. SHIMMON,Director .

POTATO GROWING INDUSTRY TRUST FUNDACT 1947 (AS AMENDED) .

The Potato Growing Industry Trust FundAdvisory Committee .

Notice of Intention to Hold an Election.NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to holdan election to elect one elective Member of ThePotato Growing Industry Trust Fund Advisory Com-mittee as constituted under section 6 of the PotatoGrowing Industry Trust Fund Act 1947 (as amended),and the following dates and times have been fixed-

For the close of nominations-Wednesday, 15December 1982 at noon .

For the close of the poll in the event of an elec-tion being necessary-Wednesday, 26 January1983 at 4 .00 p.m .

Every nomination of a Candidate must be made inwriting in the prescribed form and must be signed bythe candidate himself and also by a proposer andseconder, both of whom must be persons enrolled onthe electoral roll to be used at the election .

Nominations must be sent or delivered to the Return-ing Officer, State Electoral Department, 3rd Floor,Public Trust Office Building, 565 Hay Street, Perth,so as to be in his hands not later than 12 noon onWednesday, 15 December 1982 .

Dated this 26th day of November, 1982 .K. R. MONAGHAN,

Returning Officer.State Electoral Department, 565 Hay Street, Perth

W.A. 6000 .

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26 November 1982 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

4621

LOTTERIES ACT 1954-1982 .

INTERPRETATION ACT 1918-1981 .

Sports/Culture Instant Lottery-Rules .

1 . Made by the Lotteries Commission in accordance with the authority vestedin it pursuant to section 10 (B) of the Lotteries (Control) Act 1954-1982 .

2. These rules shall come into operation on the day on which they are published inthe Government Gazette .

3. $2.00, $5.00, $50 .00 and $100 .00 prizes may be collected immediately fromany official lottery sales outlet . All other prize winners must claim from the LotteriesCommission Office, Aherns Ground Floor, Murray Street, Perth .

4. The Commission shall as soon as possible after the Super Draw publish theName and Address of major prize winners .

5 . For inclusion in a Super Draw winning tickets must be presented for payment .

6. Any ticket may be judged void if reported stolen, illegible, mutilated, altered,misprinted, incomplete, any portion of the VOID IF REMOVED panel is exposedor if the ticket is defective in any other manner .

7. The Commission's liability for void tickets, if any, is to be limited to thereplacement of the tcket .

8. Proof of postage of a ticket to the Commission will not be accepted as proofof delivery .

9 . All winners must complete the appropriate section on the printed ticket to entera Super Draw by clearly printing in ball point pen, name (including initials) andaddress and sign in the space provided . Only one name and address will be accepted .

(i) Any ticket not completed in a manner which fully complies with Rule 9herein shall be deemed ineligible to win a prize in the Super Draw . Providedthat defects which, in the opinion of the Commission, are minor, may notcause a ticket to be deemed ineligible . The decision of the Commissionas to whether or not a ticket is ineligible shall be final .

10. The Instant Lottery Super Draw will be conducted as frequently as shall berequired. Each drawing will be conducted under the supervision of a representativeof the State Auditor General's Department, and the decision of the Commission shallbe final for the purpose of determining prize winners for the particular InstantLottery Super Draw .

11. A Super Draw will be conducted when the Commission has processed prizewinning tickets that correspond to sales records for 500 000 tickets .

12. Accepted prize winning tickets will be placed in the drawing barrel. A GuestDrawer will be invited to remove eleven tickets, one at a time .

13. Each Super Draw will be identified by a number .

14. There will be a First Prize of $50 000 and 10 (ten) prizes of $500 .00 ineach Super Draw .

15. Tickets as drawn from the barrel will be checked to ensure they are eligibleto win a prize . If ruled ineligible another ticket will be drawn to replace the ticketruled ineligible.

16. A list will then be compiled showing :-

G) Value of prize .

(ii) Name and Address of prize winners .

(iii) Signature of Supervising Auditor and Commission Officer .

17. The Rules appearing on the back of the ticket are to be read in conjunctionand construed as part of these Rules .

18. These Rules shall be displayed at the Office of the Commission, at any branchoffices and the place of business of all accredited Agents and may be made publicby any other means .

19. Notwithstanding that a ticket bears the name of a syndicate thereon the Com-mission will only recognize the person whose name and address appears in the spaceprovided on such ticket as the absolute owner thereof .

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4622GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[26 November 1982.

20 . The Commission shall not be bound by any agreement or arrangement madebetween syndicates or group entrants .

21 . The Commission shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising out ofunlawful acts of a third party or for Fire, Storm and Tempest, Flood, Earthquake,Riot, Civil Commotion, Lock-outs or Strikes prior to the acceptance of tickets .

22 . Acceptance of tickets shall not be deemed to have been effected until thetickets have been received at the Head Office of the Commission, 334 Rokeby Road,Subiaco .

23 . All decisions made by the Commission concerning Instant Lotteries and SuperDraws, including the determination of prize money and the meaning and effect ofthese Rules shall be final and binding on all subscribers to such Instant Lotteries andon every person making a claim in respect thereof .

24 . These Rules may be amended and any such amendments, modifications,variations or abrogation shall take effect from the date published in the GovernmentGazette .

SIR DESMOND O'NEIL,Chairman.

R. M. INCE,Secretary .

HEALTH ACT 1911 (AS AMENDED) .Public Health Department,

Perth, 23 November 1982 .P.H.D. 203/67 .

THE appointment of Mr. D. Roberts as Health Sur-veyor (Meat) to the Shire of Harvey is approved .

J . C. McNULTY,

PURSUANT to the provisions of section 57 (2) of theHealth Act, the Shire of Ravensthorpe hereby givesnotice that it proposes to construct a Limited EffluentDisposal Scheme within the Townsite of Ravensthorpe,for the purpose of draining waste water and effluentfrom dwelling and business premises in the Townsite ofRavensthorpe, within the boundary delineated in blackon Fraser Consultants Pty . Ltd . drawing number 82017-010-002, and to treat the waste water and effluent in asewerage treatment works located on RavensthorpeTown Lot 740, as shown on Fraser Consultants Pty .Ltd. drawing number 82017-010-002 .

It is estimated that the capital cost of the project willbe $400 000 and it is proposed to finance the works bya loan to be raised by the Shire of Ravensthorpe .

The estimated capital value of the properties to beserved by the proposed scheme is $54 000 .

Water supply for the Limited Effluent Disposal Schemewill come from the Ravensthorpe Town Water Supplycontrolled by the Public Works Department of WesternAustralia .

The Shire of Ravensthorpe has forwarded copies ofthe application, general plan and description of theproposed works to the Commissioner of Public Health .

Copies of the application, general plan and descrip-tion are available for inspection by any person free ofcharge at the Office of the Commissioner of PublicHealth, Curtin House, 60 Beaufort Street, Perth, and atthe Office of the Shire Council, Morgans Street, Ravens-thorpe during normal office hours .

K. C. WILLIAMS,Shire Clerk .

POLICE ACT 1892-1902 .THE following unclaimed stolen and found propertywill be sold by public auction at the Property TracingSection, Police Complex, Clarkson Road, Maylands, onTuesday, 14 December 1982 at 9 .00 a.m .

CONDITIONS OF SALE .1. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser .2. The Vendor shall have the right to bid by the

Auctioneer or the Vendor's Agent for any lotoffered .

3 . The Auctioneer may, without giving any reason,therefore, refuse to accept the bid of any personor persons and may decline the offer for any lotor withdraw any lot or lots from the sale .Should any dispute arise as to any bid, the relevantlot or lots may at the option of the Auctioneer beput up again and resold .No allowance or refunds will be made nor will anybuyer be permitted to reject any lot on the groundthat it is not correctly described in the Catalogue ;the said lots are to be taken with all faults (ifany) and will be at the Buyer's risk on the fallof the hammer .

6. All goods which have been paid for in full mustbe removed by the purchaser at the purchaser'sexpense by the close of the sale .

7. Time shall be the essence of the sale of any lot .8. Whilst every care has been taken in the com-

pilation of this Catalogue and Auctioneers and/orVendors accept NO RESPONSIBILITY for anymisdescription and make no warranty whatsoever .

Measurements and quantities shown are approxi-mate and intended only as a guide to prospectivepurchasers .

9. Payment strictly on fall of hammer .10. All intending purchasers must register their name

and address with the clerk prior to the sale com-mencing . No bids will be accepted from personswho are not registered .Bidding will only be by the numbers issued .

Lot

ParticularsBicycles .

1-Girls 20" Scrambler .2-Gents 27" 5 speed .3-Girls 26" .4-Gents 27" Malvern Star 10 speed .5-Boys Oddball, Clubman 5 speed .6-Gents 28" Aussie .7-Gents 27" Tsunoda 10 speed .8-Girls 28" Indi 500 .9-Girls 16" Fox Century .10-Gents 27" Indi 500 10 speed (part) .11-Boys 20" Road King.12-Girls 20" Bluebird-damaged .13-Boys 20" Malvern Star.14-Girls 20".15-Gents 27" The West 3 speed, damaged wheel .16-Boys 20" BMX type.

Commissioner of Public Health .

4 .

SHIRE OF RAVENSTHORPE . 5 .Ravensthorpe Limited Effluent Disposal Scheme .

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26 November 1982.]

Lot

Particulars17-Gents 27" Carlton 10 speed .18-Gents 27" Custom Built, 10 speed, damaged wheel .19-Girls 26" Raleigh 3 speed .20-Boys 16" Gordonson BMX type .21-Bids 12" Bandit-damaged .22-Boys 20" Bluebird.23-Boys 26" Cyclops 10 speed, frame damaged .24-Girls 20" Universal folding, 3 speed .25-Boys 20" Aussie .26-Girls 20" All-Pro .27-Gents 27" Concord .28-Gents 27" Bennett 10 Speed .29-Boys 20" BMX type .30-Gents 27" Cyclops .31-Boys 20" Dragster.32-Boys 20" sprung frame .33-Gents 27" Flash .34-Gents 27" Malvern Star 10 speed, minus front

wheel .35-Gents 27" National 10 speed, minus wheels and

seat.36-Boys 20" Stingray .37-Boys Oddball .38-Boys 20" Cyclops .39-Boys 20" Gordonson, no front wheel .40-Boys 20" Bluebird BMX .41-Boys 20" BMX type .42-Boys Oddball, Indi 500 .43-Boys 16" Raleigh .44-Girls 16" Road Master .45-Girls 20" Malvern Star .46-Gents 27" 10 speed .47-Girls 27" 5 speed .48-Girls 20" Thunderbolt, no rear wheel .49-Boys 20" Malvern Star .50-Boys 24" Indi 500 5 speed .51-Boys Oddball .52-Boys 20".53-Boys 27" Malvern Star 10 speed .54-Girls 28" Balmoral 3 speed .55-Gents 26" .56-Boys 20" 5 speed .57-Girls 20" Roadmaster .58-Gents 27" Malvern Star 10 speed .59-Boys 20" Mongoose .60-Gents 27" Indi 500 10 speed .61-Gents 27" Road King 10 speed, no rear wheel or

seat.62-Boys 20" Malvern Star 3 speed .63-Boys 20" Aussie .64-Gents 28" .65-Gents Odd wheels, Aussie, 10 speed .66-Gents 27" Malvern Star, 5 speed .67-Girls 20" Sportworld .68-Boys 20" .69-Gents 27" Indi 500 10 speed .70-Girls 20" Sportworld.71-Boys Odd wheels Indi 500 5 speed .'1 2-Gents 27" Swan Cycles 10 speed .73-Boys 20" 3 speed .74-Girls 16" Malvern Star .75-Gents 28" Welded frame .76-Gents 28" Swansea .77-Girls 20" Malvern Star .78-Gents 28" Bluebird, damaged wheel .79-Boys 20" Reliance BMX .80-Girls 20" Swansea .81-Gents 27" Gordonson 10 speed .82-Boys 20" Indi 500 .83-Boys 20" .84-Gents 27" Roadmaster 10 speed one wheel

damaged and one missing.85-Boys 20" Swansea 3 speed .86-Gents 27" Olympic 3 speed .87-Girls 20" Flash .88-Girls 26" Aussie,89-Boys 20" All Pro BMX .90-Boys 16" Convertible, damaged .91-Gents 27" Aussie, rear wheel damaged .92-Boys 20" .93-Girls 20" .94-Boys 20" Malvern Star 3 speed .95-Gents 27" Malvern Star 10 speed .96-Boys 20" BMX.97-Boys 20" Gordonson convertible, no wheels .98-Boys 20" Malvern Star, no rear wheel .99-Girls 20" Malvern Star .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

4623

Lot

Particulars100-Boys 20" Indi 500 .101-Gents 26" Malvern Star .102-Boys 20" Ricardo 3 speed .103-Gents 27" Gordonson 10 speed .104-Girls 22" Aussie 3 speed .105-Gents 27" Aussie 5 speed .106-Boys 20" sprung frame, Merida .107-Boys Odd wheels Dragstar .108-Boys Odd wheels Dragstar .109-Boys Odd ball Indi 500 5 speed.110-Gents 27" 10 speed, damaged front fork.111-Boys 20" Malvern Star .112-Boys 20" Road King BMX .113-Gents 27" 10 speed .114-Boys 24" Raleigh 3 speed .115-Girls 20" Gordonson .116-Gents 27" Indi 500 10 speed .117-Girls 28" .118-Gents 27" Aussie 10 speed .119-Boys 20" BMX .120-Gents 27" 10 speed .121-Boys 20" damaged .122-Gents 27" Malvern Star 10 speed .123-Gents 28" Swansea .124-Gents 27" Aussie 10 speed .125-Girls 20" Indi 500 .126-Girls 20" Aussie.127-Girls 20" Speedlite 3 speed .128-Girls 20" Malvern Star .129-Gents 27" Ricardo 10 speed .130-Gents 27" Gordonson 10 speed .131-Gents 27" Odd wheels .132-Gents 27" Malvern Star 5 speed .133-Gents 27" Aussie 3 speed .134-Boys 20" Dragstar .135-Gents 27" Odd wheels .136-Boys 20" Indi 500 .137-Boys 16" .138-Boys Odd ball Thunderbolt .139-Gents 27" Gordonson 10 speed, damaged wheels .140-Girls 20" Aussie 3 speed, no front wheel .141-Gents 27" 3 speed .142-Boys 16" West BMX.143-Gents 27" Ricardo 10 speed, damaged fork.144-Girls 20" Speedwell, no front wheel .145-Ladies 28" Malvern Star .146-Girls 20" Malvern Star 3 speed .147-Gents 27" 10 speed .148-Boys Odd ball, damaged front wheel.149-Gents 27" Hodakh 10 speed .150-Boys 20".151-Boys 20" Cyclops BMX .152-Boys 20" Scrambler BMX.153-Boys 20" Odd wheels, damaged front, Aussie .154-Girls 20" .155-Gents 27" 10 speed, damaged rear wheel .156-Girls 20" .157-Boys 20" Bluebird BMX .158-Gents 27" 10 speed, damaged wheels .159-Boys 20" Bumble Bee BMX.160-Gents 24" Indi 500 5 speed.161-Ladies 28" .162-Gents 28" .163-Boys 20".164-Cbilds 12" solid wheels .165-Boys Odd ball, Malvern Star .166-Ladies 28" Sutton 3 speed .167-Gents 27" Cyclops 10 speed .168-Gents 27" Cyclops 10 speed .169-Gents 28" Damaged rear wheel .170-Boys 20" Madison BMX.171-Girls 22" Family.172-Gents 27" West 10 speed .173-Boys 20" .174-Boys Odd ball, 5 speed, damaged wheels .175-Ladies 27" Indi 500 .176-Boys 20" .177-Ladies 27" Indi 500 3 speed .178-Ladies 27" Aussie .179-Ladies 27" Flash 10 speed .180-Gents 27" Swansea 10 speed .181-Boys 24" Malvern Star 10 speed .182-Boys 20" Bluebird BMX, no wheels.183-Boys 20".184-Gents 27" Gordonson 10 speed, spare handle bars .185-Boys 24" Bluebird 3 speed .186-Gents 27" Peugeot .

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4624GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.[26 November 1982 .

Lot

Particulars187-Gents 27" Aussie 10 speed .188-Gents 27" Road King 10 speed .189-Girls 20" Sumaco .190-Ladies 27" frame, 27" wheel, two guards, one

basket .191-Gents 27" frame and parts, 27" Rims and tyres

(2), one seat .192-Two rims and tyres, nylon, BMX, 1 x 20" sprung

frame, 12 x Sundry parts .193-1 x Frame and parts, Boys 20" damaged, Boys

20" damaged, 27" wheel and part frame, seat,pedals, Ladies 27" frame, Boys 20" frame andparts, 2 x 20" wheels, 1 x 20" wheel, 3 x Frames,Girls 20" frame and parts, Gents 27" frame andparts, Boys 20" frame and parts, Boys 20"frame, damaged, 2 x 20" Wheels, Gents 27"frame, Boys 20" frame, two wheels and parts,Ladies 24" frame, wheel and parts .

194F-Bondwood/fibreg] ass dinghy 3 .7 m .195-Hond XR75 trail bike .196-Yamaha 75 motorcycle-parts missing .197-Datsun utility, unregistered .198-Valiant sedan VC model-accident damage .199-Holden utility FJ model-accident damage .200-26 x concrete slabs 2' x 2' x 13-"-6 damaged .201-5 lengths dressed timber 7" x 14" between 7' and

9' in length, 8 lengths dressed battens between 5'and 8' in length, 5 lengths 4" x 4" rough timber8' in length, 22 lengths 5" x 2" rough timber bet-ween 7' and 10' in length, 4 lengths 4" x 2" roughtimber 10' in length, 4 lengths 8" x 2" roughtimber 10' in length .

202-2 mag rims 13", 2 electrical air horns, 3 Ramblerhubcaps, car jack .

203-Honda Goidwing sidecover-damaged, 3 motorcycle rear suspension units, 2 fun bike frontforkassemblies, 1 chrome rear mudguard, 2 motorcycle telescopic shock absorbers, motor cyclehelmet-no strap, hydraulic jack and handle,wheel brace .

204-Rim and tyre 78 S14, car battery, 3 car gauges,2 torches, set small spanners, assorted tools .

205-Bag trolley, Cash register-damaged .206 --Wheelbarrow, 2 shovels, Crow-bar, pick, Axe,

Bow, 5 arrows.207-4 rims and tyres 550 x 12 .208-2 B .F. Goodrich P235/50R x 13 tyres .209-5 magnesium rims 13 x 51 .210-Honda Generator.211-Surfboard 5', Ross O'Brien, Twin fin, Wet suit

and wet suit top .212-Wooden framed coffee table with metal top-

round .213-B & D Workmate bench .214-1 pr. shorts, i pr . bikinis size 10, 1 pr . jeans size 7

haversack, glasses and case, brush, mirror, 3combs, punch, 2 cushions, Imitation fur top,bag containing sundry items Coat, bedspread,jacket, Jemmy bar, 2 screwdrivers .

215-Cromco portable generator .216-Wall safe 18" x 12" x 6" damaged.217-2 Soccer balls, 1 football, 1 netball, knife, toy,

cigarette lighter, cricket bat, 4 stumps, 1 bail,nylon belt, pocket knife and pouch . Slazengertennis racquet, cash tin damaged, wheel brace,2 plastic containers-1 with oil .

218-1 outboard fuel tank, part tap and die set, out-board motor, fuel line .

219-2 candles, 2 cloth bows, 4 sheepskins, pr . boltcutters, knife, jacket, pr . jeans, 3 sleeping bags .

220-Fishing reel, garden trowel, sleeping bag, Pr . rollerskates size 4, Wet suit size 3, screwdriver, stapler,pair secateurs, pocket knife, Wallet, Oroton purse,Cash tin, 2 Books, can C.R.C.

221-2 seat belt catches, leather pouch, 3 exhaustgaskets, pr. snips, 3 screwdrivers, pr . tin snips,jemmy bar, gas lighter, 2 oxy gauges, hoses, 2cutting pieces, pr. pliers.

222-34 cassette tapes, 3 blankets, screwdriver, toma-hawk, 36 ball point pens, 2 dusters, 2 boxeslabels, 3 cushions, speaker damaged, 2 torches,muffler putty, small tin paint, 2 diaries, sun-glasses, vehicle ashtray, pr gloves, cricket ball,measuring tape, toy, sparkplug spanner, key tag,towel, vehicle cigarette lighter .

Lot

Particulars223-Makita 94" electric saw, 3 grinding discs, warning

lamp, pr . bolt cutters .224-Fishing rod 7'6", Fishing rod 8' and reel, hand

reel, Wooden fishing box, ashtray .225-2 sheepskin seat covers, 2 car front window blinds,

part socket set, rear spoiler to fit Torana sedan,rear window louvre to fit Holden utility, Mega-phone damaged, 11 items tools .

226-Fluorescent light fitting and tube, 3 lengths chrome3/4" piping, plastic bucket, 3 prs gloves, oxycutting nozzle, Electrical extension cord 100 feet,1 flag, pr bolt cutters, pr glasses .

227-Part first aid kit, 3 cassette tapes, Aluminium base-ball bat, 2 knives in sheaths, 3 items ladiesunderwear, 6 squash racquets, cassette case, 4cassette tapes, screwdriver .

228-Knife, jerry can, piece garden hose, Vinyl bag,39 piece socket set, assortment small screw-drivers, metal tool box, oxy hand piece, nozzle,spanner, 2 measuring dividers, chipping hammer,2 files, 5 assorted oxy pieces .

229-Driving lamp, Jemmy bar, Bolt cutters, 6 ringspanners, Wooden tool box, hand spotlight,screwdriver and assorted spanners, brush, 2plastic containers with approx. 6 litres oil, 50assorted car badges, 2 car exterior mirrors, 2car headlights, interior mirror, 2 spring rubbers,2 ashtrays, damaged camera and flash .

230-Short oxy hoses, 2 gauges, handpiece, tips andaccessories .

231-2 suitcases, 7 empty jewellery boxes, medical in-strument, cassette tape, movie film, 2 sheepskincar seat covers, 2 car mats.

232-2 jackets, pr roller skates Starfire, bolt cutters,2 odd gloves, pr socks, belt, pocket torch, 12items cosmetics used, 3 key rings, 2 letteropeners, key case, jacket, screwdriver, 2cigarette lighters, pr trousers, shoulder bag, 3pkts cigarettes, part packet cigarettes, used cos-metics, lighter, sunglasses, comb, razorblades,pr ear studs, 2 dresses, 2 garden ornaments,sign .

233-Pr boots size 9, bottle shampoo, glass canister,6 pkts matches, 1 pkt stickers, card, 2 squashracquets, ceremonial bayonet, bicycle handgrips,seat, 2 protector pads, Oakley eye mask, clutchbag, shoulder bag, wallet, pocket knife, 2 pktscards in case, 10 screwdrivers, 7 spanners, sun-glasses, pr roller skates, cassette case, 24 cassettetapes.

234-Security latch, 41 pieces cutlery, Toa electricspeaker, school bag, 2 pkts seeds, 3 items tools,pullover, 3 key holders, toy dog, pkt cigarettes,cash box, 5 packs cards, 2 foreign coins, knife,electric tool kit, 11 Sutton drill bits, extensioncord, car aerial base, towel, 2 singlets, sundrywires and electric connections.

235-Sleeping bag, 3 towels, 2 sheets, pillow and slip,11 pieces material 4' x 4', 9 car badges, 3 itemsclothing used, Ronson portable mixer, shirt,bicycle handbrake, 2 pkts cards, 2 golf balls, 2imitation lambswool seat covers .

236-Pr bolt cutters, 2 oxy gauges, hoses, hand pieceand cutting piece .

237-3 torches, hammer, wedge axe, pocket knife, 3measuring tapes, 6 screwdrivers, jeans .

238-Axe, 2 oxy gauges, hoses, hand piece, cutting piece .239-Blanket, 2 oxy gauges, hoses, hand piece, cutting

piece.240-Sledge hammer, 2 oxy gauges, hoses, hand piece,

cutting piece .241F-2 used tarpaulins, 2 used black plastic sheeting .242F-Rim and steel radial tyre 78H x 14, Rim and

steel radial tyre 78S x 13, Rim and tyre 14"Jerry can and hose, 2 motor vehicle tail shafts

,.

243F-Vinyl bean bag, Valet chair, Wooden frame out-door chair .

244F-1 wing 90 mm mono fishing net, floats andweights damaged, I wing 60 mm mono fishingnet, floats and weights damaged .

245F-Single foam mattress, Sleeping bag, Loungepillow.

246F-Blanket, sheepskin, Car rug, Pr gents shoes, car-digan, pr ladies shoes, blouse, scarf, Babiesstroller.

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Lot

Particulars247F-Suitcase, used gents clothing and linen, suitcase,

wallet, shoes, bag, 2 pkts tobacco, clothing .248F-Masport lawn mower catcher, Hydraulic jack,

Reading glasses and case, Purse, Plastic container .249F-Gas bottle 20# lbs .250F-Clipboard files, ring files used, vinyl brief case,

Quantity clothing, 2 racquet covers used,Quantity used clothing woollens .

251F-3 life jackets, 5 flares, stubby holder, life ring,2 crab drop nets and ropes, 2 Small fishing rodsand reels, sundry items fishing gear, tape measure,sunglasses, pliers, fishing container, carry bag,pr underpants, glass mug, plastic container andoil .

252F-Umbrellas, clothing, bags, raincoats, shoulderbag, thongs, shoes, knapsack, assortment clothing .

253F-Overnight bag, assorted gents clothing, toiletitems, suitcase and gents clothing .

254F-6 towels, windcheaters and assorted tops,quantity clothing oddments, clothing oddments,2 knapsacks, racquet covers, umbrellas, bags,cricket gloves .

255F-Suitcase, cardigan, ladies jacket, 7 prs . readingglasses, 11 prs. sunglasses, pencil cases, spectaclecases, wallets, purses, key holders, 4 plasticmasks, 2 learner plates, 3 space dolls, 4 itemsclothing, suitcase, clothing, handbag.

256F-3 motorcycle helmets, hubcap, wheel trim,bicycle rear wheel .

257F-School bag, 4 items clothing, towel, purse, carrybag, spanner, jacket, key ring, knife and sheath,Carry bag, Thermos, pr . gloves, belt, measuringtape, pliers ; 6 drawing crayons, clothing, brief-case, sunglasses, purse, 2 pencil cases, 4 pens,odd ear ring .

258F-Walking stick, Quantity clothing, Pencil cases,purse, briefcase, bags, Umbrella, clothing,Staplers, lunch box, glasses .

259F-Shirt, Knife, Glasses in case, Pr . jeans, socks,shoes, shirt, belt, comb, purse, 1 foreign coin,purse, 1 foreign coin, purse, part packet cigarettes,lighter, handkerchief, 2 purses, comb, sunglasses,2 watch boxes, purse, purse, purse, brush, purseand sundry items, purse, Australian stamps 24c,35c, 55c, 60c, wallet, purse, wallet, glasses incase, purse, sunglasses, cigarette lighter, keywallet, spectacles, purse, wallet, purse, cardigan,purse, part packet cigarettes and matches, wallet,purse, cigarette lighter, pocket knife, wallet.

260F-8 drinking glasses, purse, 3 prs . panty hose,cigarette case, 3 purses, key ring .

261F-Philips B & W 12" portable television, 2 cal-culators .

262F-2 calculators, Kodak Ektralite 500 camera .263F-Polaroid camera and flash, string bag, 2 cal-

culators .264F-Kodak Ektralite camera, 2 calculators, calculator

master library .265F-3 L .P. records, key case, 2 calculators .266F-2 calculators.267F-Ronson cigarette lighter, 1 calculator .268F-3 cassette tapes, Healing cassette player and cord .269-Sharp radio cassette player .270-Thorn Video recorder .271-2 car speakers AWA, cassette holder, 31 cassette

tapes, Sanyo car radio cassette player.272-Toshiba 3 in 1 stereo.273-Sharp Video recorder and leads, 2 Video cassettes .274-Aiwa portable radio-cassette players, cassette tape,

belt, cassette player cord, 6 cassette tapes, 3 prs .sunglasses in cases .

275-Car 8 track stereo player, 2 movie films, Kodakcamera, pocket knife, key holder, whistle, ruler,19 cassette tapes, Stereo cassette player andheadphones, In car radio .

276-32 cassette tapes and case, Kambrook Intercomunit, Philips car cassette player, 2 Clarion carspeakers .

277-Hitachi digital clock radio, Philips pocket radio,Micro cassette player Pearlcorder .

278-Sanyo radio cassette player, Roberts CB radioand handpiece.

279-Karmate car radio, 2 car switches, electrical cordwith plug, Polaroid camera and flash in case .

280-National two way radio, wallet, Toshiba miniportable clock radio, Mitsubishi car radio, radioknobs, 1 car speaker .

Lot

Particulars281-Gaf digital clock radio, 1 x LP record, Tasco

pocket telescope 25 x 30, Weston pocket radio,Thorn headphones .

282-Casio_ calculator desk type, Superscope cassetterecorder .

283-Tram CB radio and aerial .284-Vocaphone, Fuiji car cassette player, Pentagon

digital clock radio .285-Hanimex pocket camera, knife and sheath, Texas

calculator, K-Mart Mini cassette player.286-GME CB radio and handpiece, Royce two-way

radio and handpiece, AWA earphone controlunit .

287-Pioneer car cassette player, 2 Pioneer car speakers,pliers, Ferris Equalizer, 8 cassette tapes andcovers .

288-3 cartons Craven cigarettes .289-3 cartons Winfield cigarettes .290-1 carton Marlboro cigarettes, 6 pkts Dunhill

cigarettes, 6 pkts . tobacco .291-2 pkts small cigars, 24 pkts various cigarettes .292-46 pkts various cigarettes .293-28 pkts assorted cigarettes, 2 pkts tobacco, 6 pkts

cigarette papers, 6 bars chocolate, 1 pkt con-fectionery.

294-21 pkts various cigarettes, I pkt tobacco, 65match books, 1 carton Winfield Cigarettes, partpkt cigarettes .

295-1 bottle whisky, 1 bottle Bacardi Rum, 2 bottleswhisky, 1 bottle Bacardi Rum .

296-1 bottle beer, 1 bottle port wine, 1 flagon portwine, 6 stubbier beer, I bottle wine, 4 stubbiesbeer, knife.

297F-15 stubbies beer, I bottle port wine, 3 bottlesbeer .

298-Seiko W/M gents digital W/W .299-y/m bangle, w/m pocket watch Triumph, 2 y/m

ear-rings w/m chain .300-Ladies y/m digital w/w Citrons Gents w/m

Dorley w/w damaged .301-Gents w/m Pierpont W/W, W/m ring with blue

stone, y/m ring, Ladies y/m Reco W/W.302-W/M Sonora digital W/W, Cigarette lighter, w/m

crucifix, y/m child's ring .303-Pocket watch damaged, 30 ear studs, Pocket cal-

culator General .304-y/m necklace, 2 cigarette lighters, girls w/m

digital w/w Delica .305-3 w/m rings .306-3 w/m rings .307-4 Australian pennies, 1 foreign coin, w/m neck-

lace, Gents y/m ring with black stone, w/mnecklace, w/m bracelet in box .

308-Y/m ring with brown stone, 1 y/m ear ring withpearl stone, 3 y/m rings, y/m dress ring with 31pearl type stones, y/m ring with blue stone andwhite stones, 1 pr y/m ear rings with opals .

309-5 y/m rings, 1 w/m ring, y/m chain, sunglasses .310-4 w/m chains, y/m pendant, 1 pr y/m ear rings

with opal setting, w/m pendant, w/m chain andpendant, 3 pieces w/m chain, y/m bracelet with6 coloured stones, key ring, y/m chain andmedal .

311-2 pens, 4 w/m chains, 2 y/m ear rings, y/m chain,w/m ring, w/m bangle, 2 pendants, 2 charms .

312-2 y/m brooches, w/m ring, w/m engagementrings, 2 w/m necklaces, w/m bracelet, y/mbracelet with coloured stones, 3 w/m chains,w/m bracelet, 1 pair y/m ear rings, 6 oddearrings .

313-5 foreign coins, Canon calculator, 2 w/m chains,2 y/m chains, 1 w/m ring, 2 odd ear rings .

314-Necklace with white stones, y/m ring with brownstone .

315-Gents w/m Sandra w/w, pen, 7 foreign coins,4 w/m chains, 1 pendant, y/m ring, 1 pr y/mear rings .

316-Gents w/m Sicura w/w, cigarette lighter, y/mchain and pendant, pen, y/m ring, y/m ringwith red stone .

317-2 boxes of oddments of jewellery.318-1968 Mexico Olympic Commemorative medallions

in case, Set of 7 West Samoa mint coins in case,1 West Samoa coin .

319-1968 Mexico Olympic Commemorative medallionsin case, Set of 7 West Samoa mint coins in case,1 West Samoa coin .

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Lot

Particulars320-1968 Mexico Olympic Commemorative medallions

in case, Set of 7 West Samoa Mint coins in case,1 West Samoa coin .

321-1968 Mexico Olympic Commemorative medallionsin case, Set of 7 West Samoa mint coins in case,1 West Samoa coin .

322-Set of 7 West Samoa mint coins in case, Austra-lian Decimal 1966, Commemorative coins silverand bronze .

323-150th Anniversary WA coins silver and copper,1 West Samoa coin .

324-13 assorted medals and medallions .325-1 Australian one pound note, 2 Australian ten

shilling notes.326-84 assorted foreign coins .327-2 w/m gents w/w damaged, 1 w/m Ronson cigar-

ette lighter, 1 y/m Wins cigarette lighter, keypouch, key tag, watch band, y/m pin, w/m neck-lace, y/m music box damaged, w/m ring .

328-3 y/m chain bracelets, w/m bracelet, coin brace-let, 7 y/m chains, 6 w/m chains, w/m chain andpendant, bracelet, y/m chain and green stoneand matching ear rings, 14 ear rings, 2 studs, 2pearls, 3 ring reducers, y/m brooch, 5 pendants .

329F-y/m gents Citizen w/w, W/m ladies Chevronw/w.

330F-W/m gents digital w/w, w/m fob watch Lator .

Rates andcharges .

Additionalcharges .

Taxi-meterunits .

No detentioncharge incertain cases.

Hirers to paytolls andparking fees .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[26 November 1982.

TAXI-CARS (CO-ORDINATION AND CONTROL) ACT 1963-1980.

Transport Commission,Nedlands, 11 October 1982.

ACTING pursuant to the powers conferred by the Taxi-Cars (Co-ordination andControl) Act 1963-1980, the Taxi Control Board has made the determination set outin the schedule hereunder .

D. J. DYSON,Chairman of the Board .

ACTING pursuant to the powers conferred by the Taxi-Cars (Co-ordination andControl) Act 1963-1980, I have approved the determination set out in the schedulehereunder.

E. C. RUSHTON,Minister for Transport .

Schedule .

DETERMINATION .

1 . Subject to the other clauses in this determination, the rates andcharges respectively set forth in Clause 6, of this determination are theamounts to be charged for the services respectively mentioned therein andno greater or lesser charge shall be made .

2 . Where it is agreed between the owner or his agent and the hirerthat payment of the amount due from them in respect of a journey orspecial hiring shall be paid at a time later than the completion of thejourney or special hiring, an additional charge of five per centum of theamount due by the hirer shall be made .

3 . A taxi-meter fitted to a metered taxi-car shall be so adjusted as toregister the fiagfall and the minimum charge when the taxi-meter is setin operation and to register the amount charged for distance travelled andthe detention charge, in progressive units of 10 cents.

4. A charge shall not be made for detention of a taxi-car arisingfrom any accident involving the taxi-car or from the mechanical failureof, or any deficiency or insufficiency, in respect of, the taxi-car or fromthe failure of the taxi-car operator to tender correct change .

5 . The hirer of a taxi-car shall pay any tolls and parking fees incurredduring a hiring, at the hirer's request .

Lot

Particulars331F-W/m gents Daros w/w, y/m gents Seiko w/w .332F-W/m Ladies w/w, y/m ladies Citizen w/w .333F-W/m ladies Seiko W/W, y/m ladies citizen

w/w .334F-W/m gents Kessel w/w, y/m ladies Coronet

w/w .335F-y/m ladies w/w, Child's watch, w/m gents Unical

w/w .336F-W/m gents Citizen w/w, w/m ladies w/w .337F-Boys w/m digital Olymph w/w, w/m gents

Larex w/w .338F-6 foreign notes, wallet, 13 pens .339F-w/m chain and pendant, w/m ladies bracelet,

w/m chain .340F-w/m Gents Timex w/w, y/m ladies Dorley

w/w, y/m cigarette lighter, y/m bracelet, w/mchain and pendant, w/m ankle chain, 2 w/mrings, y/m hair clip, y/m brooch, 1 cuff link, 1odd ear ring, w/m chain and pendant, w/mear ring, w/m charm .

341F-y/m gents Seiko w/w, y/m Ladies Seiko w/w,y/m cigarette lighter, digital car clock, 2 y/mbracelets, w/m chain and cross, tie clip, anklechain, 2 badges .

342F-y/m gents Morley w/w, w/m gents digital w/w,2 cigarette lighters, 4 chains, chain and pendant,5 ear rings, badge, pendant .

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Schedule-continued.

No surcharge shall be payable in relation to a multiple hiring .

Special Hirings :Weddings :

Funerals :40 dollars for the first two (2) 20 dollars for the first hour or

hours or part thereof, plus 3 part thereof, plus 3 dollarsdollars per quarter hour or per quarter hour or partpart thereof thereafter .

thereof thereafter.Plus :

Booking Fee . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

2 dollarsAirconditioned Taxi (where requested) . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 2 dollarsWhere during the course of a special hiring a taxi-car is required to travel more

than 16 kilometres, a charge of 43 cents per kilometre shall be paid for each additionalkilometre or part thereof .Luggage :

For luggage carried in the boot of a taxi-20 cents .No charge shall be made for 1 suitcase and a briefcase carried in the boot of

a taxi.Baby carriage, walking frames and wheelchairs are exempt from this charge .

Metropolitan Tours :-applicable only to the Metropolitan Area as defined and wherea hirer visits a number of places of scenic interest .

(3) A hiring continued, commenced or completed in that portion of the controlarea in the Shire of-

Mundaring-East of the area bounded by Stoneville Road, Jarrah Road, EagleStreet, Railway Terrace, Great Eastern Highway to Darkan Street, South ofthe Highway to Mundaring Weir Road .

Distance Charge :

$During hiring-for each kilometre or part thereof . . . .

. . . .

. .

0.28For return journey by nearest practicable route (does not apply where

hiring is continued)-for each kilometre or part thereof

. . . . 0.28

Detention Charge :For each 30 seconds or part thereof . . . .

. . . .

.

0.10

7. SPECIAL SURCHARGE .

In respect of each hiring commenced on Christmas Day, an additional charge ofone dollar shall be payable by the hirer of a taxi-car other than a private taxi-car .

This surcharge includes the surcharge of 40 cents applicable to any time on apublic holiday and shall not be payable in relation to a multiple hiring .

6 . TAXI-CARS, OTHER THAN PRIVATE TAXI-CARS .

Flagfall-including first 231 metres . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 1.20Distance Rate-for each 231 metres or part thereof thereafter . . . . 0 :10Minimum Charge

. . . .

. . . .

. . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 1.20Detention Charge-for each 30 seconds (or part thereof) 0.10Surcharge-

Between the hours of 6 .00 p.m. and 6.00 a.m. Mondays to Fridays inclusive 0.40Between the hours of 1.00 p.m. Saturday and 6 .00 a.m. Monday inclusive 0.40

At any time on a public holiday . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 0.40

For hiring of a taxi-car for not less than 1 hour

15.00For each quarter hour after the first hour . . . .

. 3.75Cleaning :

Where soiled or befouled during hiring-Requiring more than 15 minutes and less than 30 minutes cleaning time . . . . 3 .00Requiring more than 30 minutes cleaning time

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

8.00Flat rate

Maximum charge(1) A hiring completed in the part of the State to which the Act does not apply-Distance Rate :

During hiring-for each kilometre or part thereof . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .For return journey by nearest practicable route-for each kilometre or part

thereof

. .

. . . .Detention Charge :

For each 30 seconds or part thereof . . . .Plus :

Airconditioned taxi (where requested)

$0.28

0.28

0.10

2.00(2) A hiring continued in the part of the State to which the Act does not apply,

but completed in part of the State to which the Act does apply-Distance Rate : $

For whole journey-for each kilometre or part thereof 0.28Detention Charge :

For each 30 seconds or part thereof . . . .

. 0.10Plus:

Airconditioned taxi (where requested) . . 2 .00

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Schedule-continued.

8 . MULTIPLE HIRINGS .(1) Where a taxi-car other than a private taxi-car is hired at places and times

as specified hereunder :-Places .

Times.From Taxi Stands situated at :

Perth Airport .East Perth Rail Terminal .

Murray Street, Perth (any taxi standon the north side between WilliamStreet and Barrack Street) .

Ascot Race Course .Belmont Park Race Course .Gloucester Park Trotting Ground.Richmond Park Trotting Ground .Royal Agricultural Showground, Clare-

mont .the operator of a taxi-car may carryhiring provided :-

(a) the original hirer has no objection to the operator of the taxi-car acceptingin respect of that journey other passengers by way of separate hirings ; and

(b) the hirers are travelling to a destination that is-(i) in the same locality ; or(ii) in the same direction ; and

(c) the total number of passengers in the taxi-car does not exceed the totalnumber that the taxi is licensed to carry at any one time ; and

(d) the fare charged in respect of each hirer at his destination does not exceedseventy-five per centum (75%) of the amount of the fare than recorded on thetaxi-meter .

(2) Nothing in this determination affects the right of a person to hire a taxi-carof the kind referred to and at the rates and charges described by Clauses 6 and 9 ofthis determination .

9 . PRIVATE TAXI-CARS .Private taxi-cars shall not charge the same or less than the rates provided for in part

6 of this schedule.

At any time .At any time .(i) On Friday of each week between

2.00 p.m: and 6.00 p.m .(ii) For the five shopping days im-

mediately prior to any ChristmasDay; at any time between 2 .00p.m. and 6.00 p.m. or if that dayis a Saturday between 10 .00 a.m .and 1 .00 p.m .

On a day in which a race meetingheld .

On a day on which a trotting meetingis held .

On a day on which the Royal Show isheld

passengers at separate

ARRANGEMENT.

Reg.No .

1 .

Citation.2 .

Interpretation .3 .

Applications and selection committee .Eligibility .

5 .

Requirements for applicants .6.

Cadetship agreement .7.

Term of cadetship .8 .

Obligations of cadet.9 .

Termination, suspension of cadetship .10 .

Salary .11 .

Living and transport allowance .12 .

Sustenance and other allowances .13 .

Public Service Act and Regulations .14 .

Leave entitlements .15 .

Completion of training and subsequent employment .16 .

Repayment allowances etc. on termination of agreement .17 .

Suspension of Agreement .18 .

Repeal .Schedule 1 .

Study and Training requirements for Cadets .Schedule 2 .

Form of Agreement for Cadets .Schedule 3.

Suspension of Agreement .

fares by way of multiple

MAIN ROADS ACT 1930-1982 .MAIN ROADS (ENGINEERING CADETS) REGULATIONS 1982 .

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Citation.

Interpreta-tion .

Obligations

8 . A cadet shall-of cadet .

MAIN ROADS ACT 1930-1982 .

MAIN ROADS (ENGINEERING CADETS) REGULATIONS 1982.

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council on the recommendationof the Commissioner .

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Main Roads (EngineeringCadets) Regulations 1982 .

2 . In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears-"cadetship" means a cadetship of a class specified in column 1 of

Schedule 1 and "cadet" means a person employed in such acadetship under an agreement which may include a period ofservice in the employment of the Commissioner after thecadetship ;

"Institute" means the Western Australian Institute of Technology ;"regulation" means one of these regulations ;"Schedule" means a Schedule to these regulations ;"University" means the University of Western Australia ;"the Act" means the Main Roads Act 1930 and includes any

amendment thereto ;"satisfactory progress" in relation to a course of study and training

means pursuing to completion the course of study and trainingand passing examinations for subjects at a rate and in a mannerthat satisfies the Commissioner .

Applications

3 . (1) Applications for appointment to a cadetship shall be invitedand selec-tion

by the Commissioner by public advertisement .committee .

(2) An officer appointed by the Commissioner shall consider and reportto the Commissioner upon applicants for cadetships .

(3) The officer referred to in subregulation (2) of this regulationshall have regard to the applicant's academic record and such othermatters as are considered relevant in determining suitability for thecourse of study and training specified in respect of the cadetship .

Eligibility .

4 . An applicant for appointment to a cadetship shall-(a) be not more than 25 years of age nor less than 16 years of age ;(b) be qualified for admission to, or have completed and passed

one or more years of, a University or Institute course specifiedin column 2 of Schedule i in respect of the Class of cadetshipfor which he applies ; and

(c) pass any aptitude test required by the Commissioner .

Require-

5 . An applicant for appointment to a cadetship shall produce to themeats for

Commissioner-a,3plicants .

(a) evidence of his date of birth ;(b) evidence that he has qualified or passed as the case may be

in accordance with regulation 4 (b) ;(c) evidence as to character ;(d) a medical certificate certifying that he is in good health and

not affected with any physical infirmity that would interferewith the proper exercise of his professional duties ; and

(e) a questionnaire completed by the applicant on the form sup-plied at the office of the Commissioner.

Cadetship

6 . (1) Before a person commences a cadetship he and a suretyagreement .

shall enter into an agreement with the Commissioner in the form of theagreement in Schedule 2 .

(2) The surety referred to in subregulation (1) of this regulationbe the cadet's legal guardian or such other person as the Commissionerapproves .

Term of

7 . (1) Subject to these regulations, the term of a cadetship shall becadetship .

4 years.(2) Where a person has completed and passed one or more years of

a University or Institute course before entering into a cadetship agree-ment, the term of the cadetship may be reduced by the Commissionerso that the number of years to be served as a cadet corresponds withthe number of years remaining to be undertaken in the University orInstitute course that the cadet has partially completed .

(a) take leave without pay to undertake, as a full time student, aUniversity or Institute course specified in Column 2 of Schedule1 in respect of the class of cadetship in which he is employed ;

(b) if so required by the Commissioner, work for the Commis-sioner-

(i) during vacations between the academic terms or semestersof each year of that course ; and

(ii) during vacations between each academic year of thatcourse and the next .

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[26 November 1982.

Termination,suspensionof cadetship .

Salary .

9 . (1) If at any time during the term of a cadetship the Commissioneris not satisfied-

(a) with examination results obtained by the cadet in a portion ofhis University or Institute course ; or

(b) as to the cadet's conduct, diligence, efficiency or his fitness tocontinue the cadetship,

the Commissioner may suspend the cadetship or terminate the cadetshipagreement .

(2) Where a cadetship is suspended pursuant to paragraph (a) ofsubregulation (1) of this regulation the Commissioner may require thecadet to repeat the relevant portion of his course on such terms andconditions as the Commissioner may specify and the Commissionershall restore the cadetship if he is satisfied with the examination resultsobtained by the cadet in repeating that portion of the course .

(3) A cadet whose cadetship is suspended remains subject to theseregulations, but he is not, whilst the suspension remains in force, en-titled-

(a) to be paid any allowance under regulation 12 ;(b) to have any tuition fees paid on his behalf under regulation

12,unless the Commissioner directs otherwise .

(4) If at the end of the term of a cadetship the cadet has not com-pleted a University or Institute course specified in Schedule 1 in respectof the class of cadetship in which he has been employed the Commissionermay-

(a) extend the term of the cadetship for a further period not exceed-ing two years ;

(b) require the cadet to enter into a new cadetship agreement ; or(c) terminate the cadetship agreement .

(5) Where pursuant to this regulation the Commissioner suspends acadetship, requires a cadet to repeat portion of a course, extends theterm of a cadetship, requires a cadet to enter into a new cadetshipagreement, or terminates a cadetship agreement he shall cause writtennotification of his decision to be given to the cadet and to the suretyunder the agreement .

(6) A suspension or extension under this regulation does not relieveor suspend the cadet or the surety of or from liability under the cadetshipagreement .

(7) Where under this regulation the Commissioner requires a cadet toenter into a new cadetship agreement he shall cause written notificationof his decision to be given to the cadet and his surety under the existingcadetship agreement and if the cadet-

(a) refuses to enter into a new cadetship agreement as requested ; or(b) is unable to procure a person to act as a surety under a new

cadetship agreement,the Commissioner may terminate the existing cadetship agreement .

10 . (1) In this regulation the term "scale" shall be in accordancewith the scale of salaries applicable to Group 1 Officers, as contained inthe Main Roads Department General Division Salaries Agreement No . 6of 1982 as amended from time to time, or the equivalent scale in anyagreement made in substitution for that agreement .

(2) A cadet shall be paid a salary in accordance with this regulationduring any period when-

(a) he is working for the Commissioner in accordance with regula-tion 8 (b) ;

(b) he is on annual leave in accordance with regulation 14 (1) .

(3) Subject to subregulation (4) of this regulation the salary paidto a cadet shall commence-

(a) at a rate equivalent to item 5 of the scale ; or

(b) in the case of a cadet who has completed and passed one ormore years of a University or Institute -course before enteringinto a cadetship agreement at a rate equivalent to the itemon the scale that the Commissioner considers appropriate havingregard to the portion of a University or Institute course thatthe cadet has completed,

and shall increase to the rate equivalent to the next succeeding itemon the scale at the completion of each year of the term of the cadetshipif the Commissioner is satisfied with examination results obtained bythe cadet in his University or Institute course during that year .

(4) The salary paid to a cadet who has attained the age of 21 yearsshall be at a rate not less than the minimum wage determined from timeto time by the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commissionfor a person of that age .

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Living andtransportallowance .

Sustenanceand otherallowances .

PublicService Actand Regula-tions.

Leaveentitlements.

Completionof trainingandsubsequentemployment .

Repaymentallowancesetc . onterminationof agreement .

11 . If a cadet is employed away from his headquarters, theCommissioner may approve of his being paid an allowance at such rateas the Commissioner determines as compensation for any extra cost ofliving involved or any extra cost for transport expenses necessarilyincurred, or both .

12 . (1) During any period when he is not paid a salary in accordancewith regulation 10 a cadet is entitled to receive a sustenance allowance .

(2) A sustenance allowance may, with the approval of theCommissioner, be paid-

(a) at a "category 1" rate to a cadet attending the University orInstitute and whose ordinary place of residence is within aradius of 40 km from the Perth G.P.O . ;

(b) at a "category 2" rate to a cadet attending the University orInstitute whose ordinary place of residence is outside a radiusof 40 km from the Perth G .P.O. and who is obliged to liveaway from his ordinary residence .

(3) The sustenance rate for each category shall be determined by theCommissioner from time to time and notified in the Government Gazette .

(4) A cadet who is receiving a category 2 rate of sustenanceallowance and who is living in accommodation at a cost in excessof that allowance is entitled to have his sustenance allowance increased tocover the cost of the accommodation but the allowance shall not exceed theamount payable to a cadet in residence at a University or InstituteCollege.

(5) The Commissioner may approve the payment to a cadet of anyfurther allowances necessary to enable the cadet to undertake his Universityor Institute course .

(6) A cadet is entitled to have all compulsory tuition fees paid onhis behalf for those subjects which are comprised in his Universityor Institute course but this entitlement does not extend to subjects whichare taken as a repetition of or in addition to or substitution for anypart of that course .

(7) A cadet is responsible for the payment of his own faculty, serviceand amenities fees .

13 . During the whole term of his cadetship and during any extensionthereof a cadet shall be entitled to the same conditions of service aspermanent officers in the employment of the Commissioner, but he isnot an officer of the Commissioner for the purposes of section 10 (1)of the Main Roads Act 1930 .

14. (1) Notwithstanding regulation 13 a cadet shall not be entitledto any leave entitlements other than an entitlement to take annual leaveof absence for recreation at a time approved by the Commissioner .

(2) A cadet shall be entitled to take leave without pay-

(a) during the academic terms or semesters of, and examinationsin, each year of his University or Institute course ; and

(b) unless he is required to work for the Commissioner pursuant toparagraph (b) of regulation 8, during vacations between academicterms or semesters and years of that course .

15 . (1) A cadet shall be deemed not to have completed his cadetshipuntil he has-

(a) satisfactorily completed the study and training requirements speci-fied in Column 2 of Schedule 1 in respect of the class ofcadetship in which he is employed ; and

(b) served the term of the cadetship together with any due extensionof that term .

(2) A person who has completed his term of cadetship shall, if sorequired by the Commissioner, serve the Commissioner as an Engineer-Class 1-

(a) for a period equivalent to the term of his cadetship togetherwith any due extension of that term ; or

(b) for a period of 2 years,whichever period is the greater .

16 . (1) In the event of the termination of a cadetship - agreementby the Commissioner, the cadet and the surety under the agreement shall,subject to subregulation (2) of this regulation, be jointly and severallyliable to pay to the Commissioner, by way of reimbursement, a sum ofmoney equivalent to the sum of all allowances and tuition fees paid toor on behalf of the cadet pursuant to regulation 12.

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(2) Where an agreement is terminated by the Commissioner after acadet has commenced employment for the Commissioner pursuant toregulation 15 (2) the sum to be reimbursed to the Commissioner shallbe reduced in accordance with the following formula-

WS- X AF - RWP

where-

WS is the number of weeks that the cadet has been employed bythe Commissioner pursuant to regulation 15 (2), expressedas a number of weeks .

WP is the period (expressed as a number of weeks) that thecadet is required to serve the Commissioner pursuant to thatsubregulation .

AF

is the sum of all allowances and tuition fees paid to or onbehalf of the cadet pursuant to regulation 12 .

R

is the amount by which the sum to be reimbursed to theCommissioner shall be reduced .

(3) For the purposes of a calculation made in accordance with theformula in subregulation (2) of this regulation a fraction of a week shallbe deemed to be one week .

Suspensionof Agreement.

17 . A cadet may apply to the Commissioner for a suspension of theAgreement entered into between the cadet, his surety and the Commissioner

Institute of Technology .Practical training under the direction of the Commissioner .

Cadet Engineer

A course of study and training qualifying for the award of-(Mechanical)

(a) Bachelor of Engineering, University of WesternAustralia; or

(b) Bachelor of Engineering, Western AustralianInstitute of Technology .

Practical training under the direction of the Commissioner .

Cadet Engineer

A course of study and training, qualifying for the award of-(Electrical)

(a) Bachelor of Engineering, University of WesternAustralia ; or

(b) Bachelor of Engineering, Western AustralianInstitute of Technology.

Practical training under the direction of the Commissioner .

Cadet Engineer

A course of study and training, qualifying for the award of-(Electronic)

(a) Bachelor of Engineering, University of WesternAustralia; or

(b) Bachelor of Engineering, Western Australian Instituteof Technology .

Practical training under the direction of the Commissioner .

and where the Commissioner approves of the application the cadet, hissurety and the Commissioner shall enter into a further agreement as setout in Schedule 3 .

Repeal .

18 . The following regulations, namely-(a) the Main Roads Department Admission of Cadet Draftsmen

(Engineering) Regulations 1966 published in the GovernmentGazette on 8 February 1967 ;

(b) the Main Roads Department (Admission of Engineering Cadets)Regulations published in the Government Gazette on 17 February1967 and amended by a notice published in the GovernmentGazette on 19 March 1968 ; and

(c) the Main Roads Department Admission of Engineering SurveyingCadets Regulations 1967 published in the Government Gazetteon 3 March 1967,

are hereby repealed .

Schedule 1 .

Study and Training Requirements for Cadets .

Column 1 .

Class of Cadetship.

Column 2 .

Study and Training Requirements .

Cadet Engineer A course of study and training qualifying for the award of-(Civil) . (a) Bachelor of Engineering, University of Western

(b)Australia ;Bachelor

orof Engineering, Western Australian

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Schedule 2.Form of Agreement for Cadets.

AGREEMENT .AN AGREEMENT under seal made on theday of One thousand nine hundred andBETWEEN (a) of

(b) in theState of Western Australia (hereinafter called "the Cadet") of the first part,(c) of(b) in the said State(hereinafter called "the Surety") of the second part, and (d)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the Commissioner of Main Roads(hereinafter referred to as "the Commissioner") of the third part .It is hereby agreed by the parties hereto that:-

1 . The Commissioner will appoint the Cadet as a Cadet (e)for a term of (f)years (subject

however to the right of termination hereinafter mentioned) commencing ontheday of 19(hereinaftercalled "the term of the Cadetship") and for any extension thereof made by theCommissioner pursuant to the Main Roads (Engineering Cadets) Regulations 1982(hereinafter called "the regulations") upon and subject to and in accordance with theprovisions of the regulations and the provisions of this agreement .

2 . The Cadet will-(a) during the term of the Cadetship and any extension thereof-

(i) diligently pursue and satisfactorily complete the course of study andtraining prescribed by the regulations for a Cadet (e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;

(ii) in all other respects well and faithfully serve as a Cadet (e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and comply with and observe theprovisions of the regulations and the provisions of any other Act orregulations that are made applicable to him by the regulations andall instructions and directions lawfully gven to the Cadet pursuantthereto ;

(b) on completion of the cadetship as defined in regulation 15 (1) if requiredby the Commissioner so to do commence employment for the Commissionerand serve the Commissioner for a period calculated in accordance withsubregulation (2) of that regulation .

3 . The Commissioner may at his option by notice in writing to the Cadet andthe Surety terminate this Agreement :-

(a) pursuant to the provisions of the regulations in that behalf ;(b) if the Cadet fails to comply with, observe and perform the agreements and

obligations herein contained and on the part of the Cadet to be compliedwith, observed and performed ;

(c) without limiting the generality of paragraph (b) of this clause if the Cadethaving been required to serve the Commissioner for a period calculated inaccordance with regulation 15 of the regulations is during that perioddismissed from his employment by reason of misconduct, idleness, dis-obedience, non-attendance, irregular or unpunctual attendance, want ofinterest in work, or immoral conduct.

If this agreement is terminated then and without the necessity for any demandthe Cadet and the Surety shall be jointly and severally liable to pay and shall forth-with pay to the Commissioner by way of reimbursement the sum of money calculatedin accordance with the provisions of regulation 16 (1) of the regulations less thereduction, if any, made in accordance with subregulation (2) of that regulation .

5 . Liability of the Cadet and the Surety under clause 4 of this Agreement shallnot be affected or limited by reason of-

(a) the suspension of the Cadet by the Commissioner pursuant to the deter-mination ;

(b) the granting by the Commissioner to the Cadet of an extension of time forcompletion of the academic course that he undertakes pursuant to regula-tion 8 of the regulations ;

(c) any time or other indulgence granted to the Cadet by the Commissioner,and the consent of the Surety to any such suspension or grant shall not be necessaryor required for the continuance of the liability aforesaid .

6 . References in this Agreement to-(a) a regulation shall include reference to any amendments to that regulation

for the time being in force ;(b) the Cadet and the Surety shall include their respective personal representatives ;(c) the Commissioner shall include his successors in office .

IN WITNESS whereof the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day andyear first hereinbefore mentioned .SIGNED by the Suretyin the presence of :

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SIGNED by the Suretyin the presence of :

J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SIGNED by the Commissionerin the presence of :

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. :

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[26 November 1982 .

Schedule 2-continued.

(a) Full name of Cadet .(b) Address .(c) Full name of Surety .(d) Full name of Commissioner.(e) Class of Engineering Cadetship as specified in Column 1 of the Second

Schedule .(f) Term of Cadetship as determined under subregulation (1) or (2) of

regulation 7 .

Schedule 3 .

THIS Agreement made this

day of

ofBETWEEN THE COMMISSIONER FOR MAIN ROADS in the State of

Western Australia of the one part and

ofin the said State

(hereinafter called "the Cadet") of the second part andof

inthe said State (hereinafter called "the Surety") of the third part .WHEREAS :

(i) By an agreement dated(hereinafter called "the said Agreement") it was agreed inter alia by theparties hereto that the Commissioner would appoint the Cadet as a CadetEngineer for the term and upon the conditions therein contained .

(ii) The Cadet at his own request has applied to the Commissioner for asuspension of the Agreement for the period

to(iii) The Commissioner has approved of this application of the Cadet subject

to the execution of these presents by the parties hereto .

IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED by and between the parties hereto as follows-1 . THAT the said Agreement and the covenants terms and conditions contained

in the said Agreement are hereby suspended and shall not be bindingon the parties to the said Agreement for a period of 12 months computedfrom the first day of January .

2 . THAT the Cadet during the suspension of the said Agreement shall notreceive payments nor shall payments be made on his behalf by theCommissioner during the suspension of the said Agreement .

3 . THAT the Commissioner shall as from the first day of Januaryreadmit the Cadet as a Engineering Cadet on the termsand conditions set out in the said Agreement as modified by these presentsand the said Agreement shall as from that date again operate and becomebinding on the parties to the said Agreement as if it has not been suspendedsave and except that the term to be served by the Cadet referred to inclause 2 of the said Agreement shall be a continuous period equivalentto the period that the Cadet attends the University or Institute as a Cadetand such term shall not be extended by reason of the Cadet attendingthe University or Institute during the year or years that the said Agreementis suspended .

4 . SUBJECT to the variations herein contained and such other alterationsif any as may be necessary to make the said Agreement consistent with thesepresents and if the Cadet is reinstated inof his Cadetship in the yearthen the said Agreement shall as from the first day of Januaryagain come into force and effect and shall be read and construed and beenforceable as if the terms of these presents were inserted therein by wayof addition or substitution as the case may be .

IN WITNESS whereof the parties hereto have executed this Agreement theyear first hereinbefore mentioned .SIGNED by the Cadet

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .in the presence of :

J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SIGNED by the Surety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

in the presence of :

). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SIGNED by the Commissioner

I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .in the presence of:

f. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

By His Excellency's Command,R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

day and

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26 November 1982 .]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

FISHERIES ACT 1905.Notice.

Department of Fisheries and Wildlife,Perth, 26 November 1982 .

F and W 783/75 .IT is hereby notified for general information that theHon. Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife has appointedthe officer listed hereunder as a Licensing Officerpursuant to section 5 (ic) of the Fisheries Act 1905 :

Mr. John Manning.B. K. BOWEN,

Director.

FISHERIES ACT 1905 .Notice No. 122 .

F. & W. 89/55 .I, RICHARD CHARLES OLD, Minister for Fisheriesand Wildlife, acting in exercise of the powers conferredby sections 9 and 11 of the Act hereby prohibit allpersons from taking any mussels whatsoever by meansof a dredge in all that portion of Western Australianwaters defined in the schedule hereto .

R. C. OLD,Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife .

Schedule .Cockburn Sound .

All that portion of the Indian Ocean bounded by linesstarting from a point on the low water mark at thewestern extremity of the North Mole, a point on themainland and extending westerly to the northernmostrock of the Straggler Rocks ; thence southeasterly to thelow water mark on the northernmost point of Mew-stone ; thence generally southerly along that mark on theeastern shore of that island to its southernmost point ;thence southerly to the low water mark on the north-ernmost point of Carnac Island ; thence generally south-erly along that mark on the eastern shore of that islandto its southernmost point; thence southerly to the lowwater mark at Entrance Point on Garden Island ; thencegenerally southerly along that mark on the eastern shoreof that island to South West Point; thence southerlyto the low water mark at John Point, on the mainlandaforesaid ; thence generally northerly along that mark tothe westernmost extremity of the South Mole; andthence northwesterly to the starting point .

(Admiralty Chart : Aus. 77 .)

FISHERIES ACT 1905 .PART IIIB-Processing Licenses .

THE public is hereby notified that I have refused anapplication by Ronald Frederick Henderson of 77 Am-mon Avenue, Ledge Point for a license to process rocklobster at Lot 45 Roe Street, Ledge Point in pursuanceof the provisions of section 35C of the Fisheries Act1905.In accordance with the provisions of section 35K,

any person aggrieved by this decision, may withinfourteen days after publication of this notice, appealagainst the decision or order by serving on the Min-ister for Fisheries and Wildlife a statement in writingon the grounds of their appeal .

B. K. BOWEN,Director of Fisheries .

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT 1893 .Application C408857 .

TAKE notice that The Uniting Church in AustraliaProperty Trust (W.A .) of Westminster House, 10 PierStreet, Perth, has made application to be registered underthe Act as proprietor of an estate in fee simple inpossession in the land situated at James Street, Guild-ford being Portion of Guildford Town Lot 46 being3 746 square metres .(2)-22751

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All persons other than the applicant claiming anyestate right title or interest in the above land anddesiring to object to the application are required tolodge in this office on or before 29 December 1982a caveat forbidding the land being brought under theoperation of the Act .

J. L. JAMIESON,Registrar of Titles,

Office of Titles, Perth.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT 1893.Application C399674 .

TAKE notice that Beryl Phoebe Grubor of 15 BridgesStreet, Albany, Married Woman, has made applicationto be registered under the Act as proprietor of an estatein fee simple in possession in the land situated atBridges Street, Albany being portion of Albany TownLot 340 all that piece of land containing 323 squaremetres .All persons other than the applicant claiming any

estate right title or interest in the above land anddesiring to object to the application are required tolodge in this office on or before 29 December nexta caveat forbidding the land being brought under theoperation of the Act .

J . L. JAMIESON,Registrar of Titles,

Office of Titles, Perth.

FORFEITURES .THE following leases and licences together with allrights, title and interest therein have this day been for-feited to the Crown under the Land Act 1933-1977 forthe reasons stated .Name; Lease or Licence; District ; Reason ; Corres. No. ;

Plan.Bartram, A. P . ; 338/15487 ; Karratha Lot 3131 ; Non

payment of instalments; 1247/981 ; Karratha 28 .28 .Benkovic, N. & M. 338/15435 ; Karratha Lot 3143 ;

Non payment of instalments ; 1270/981; Karratha28 .28 .

Cottrell, I . K .; 345A/4362 ; Frankland Lot 64; Noncompliance with conditions; 1940/74; FranklandTownsite .

Cumberworth Pty . Ltd . ; 338/15178 ; Karratha Lot 2020 ;Non payment of instalments ; 3560/980; Karratha28.27 .

Hoey, A. J. & J. L.; 338/15401 ; Denmark Lot 869 ;Non payment of instalments; 760/981 ; Denmark21.11 .

Kursar, M. & M .; 338/15529 ; Karratha Lot 3175 ; Nonpayment of instalments ; 1301/981; Karratha 28 .28 .

Ongarezos, G . & A.; 338/15159 ; Karratha Lot 2075 ;Non payment of instalments ; 3583/980; Karratha28.26 .

Scheiblehner, E. & J . ; 338/15510 ; Karratha Lot 3161 ;Non payment of instalments ; 1281/981; Karratha28.28 .

Scheiblehner, E. & J . ; 338/15509 ; Karratha Lot 3159 ;Non payment of instalments ; 1280/981; Karratha28.28 .

Dated 23 November 1982 .R. W. MICKLE,

Acting Under Secretary for Lands .

CORRIGENDUM .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 26 November 1982 .Corres. 1919/980 .

IT is hereby notified that the notice published on page4520 of the Government Gazette dated 19 November1982, under the heading Land Act 1933-1980 sub-headings "Reserves" "File No. 1919/1980" and "BremerBay" should read "No . 38007" in lieu of "No . 38027" .

R. W. MICKLE,Acting Under Secretary for Lands .

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4636GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 November 1982 .

REAPPRAISEMENT OF TOWN AND SUBURBAN LOTSCorres. No . 3999/29IT is hereby notified for general information that under the provisions of the Land Act 1933-1980 and the Regulations thereundergoverning the leasing of Town and Suburban lands the Honourable the Minister for Lands has approved the reappraisementof the undermentioned Lots as from 1 January 1983 .

NAMING OF LOCALITIES OF HANNANS,LAMINGTON, PICCADILLY AND CENTRALKALGOORLIE .

Town of Kalgoorlie .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 26 November 1982 .File No . 1908/64 .

IT is hereby notified for general information that thenames of "Hannans, Lamington, Piccadilly and CentralKalgoorlie" have been applied to those Locations withinthe Kalgoorlie Townsite as shown bordered red on Mis-cellaneous Plan No . 1429 .

(Public Plans Kalgoorlie Regional 6.8, KalgoorlieTownsite Plans : 29 .35, 29.36, 28.36, 28 .37, 29 .37, 28.38,28.39, 29 .38, 29 .39, 28 .40, 29 .40, 30 .38 and 49/80 .)

R. W. MICKLE,Acting Under Secretary for Lands .

LAND ACT 1933 .Special Settlement Lands .

Roe Locations 3021, 3027 and 3028.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 26 November 1982 .

Corres. No. 2806/67, V .3 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve under Part V Division 4 sec-tions 84, 86 (c) and 87 of the Land Act 1933 of theRoe locations set out in the schedule hereto being setapart as Special Settlement Lands and made availablefor selection by the class of selectors and subject tothe conditions detailed below . These locations aresituated about 30 kilometres southwest of Lake KingTownsite .Class of Selectors :

1 . Applications are restricted to the class of personsdetailed hereunder who will be required to establishto the satisfaction of the Land Board that they are per-sons who:-

(a) are new farmers, including share farmers, whohave a minimum capital of $90 000 availablefor investment on the land allotted within 3years of the commencement of development,which capital may be in the form of farmingplant or realisable assets ; or

2 . In the case of established farmers and sons ofestablished farmers as referred to in (b) and (c) above,the established farmer must have a minimum surpluscapital of $45 000 which may take the form of moneyborrowed on the security of the established farm . Inaddition the existing farming plant, sheds and housingon the established farm must be sufficient to ensuresatisfactory development and farming of the new landallotted . The established farm must be proven to bein such a financial position as to be sufficient to payall operating costs, including plant replacement and debitservicing.

3 . The successful applicants will be required to pro-vide an "initial development plan" prepared in consulta-tion with officers of the Department of Agriculture inorder to minimise environmental hazards consequent toclearing and cultivation of virgin land . The initialdevelopment plan must be lodged with the Departmentof Lands and Surveys for approval by the Ministerfor Lands .

4. The lessee shall ensure that all farm develop-ment (including clearing) is in accordance with theapproved initial development plan . As developmentproceeds, the "plan" may be modified as necessary, inconsultation with officers of the Department of Agri-culture . A copy of the revised plan must be lodgedwith the Department of Lands and Surveys for approvalby the Minister for Lands .Special Conditions :

These locations are made available for selection sub-ject to mining conditions and to the development con-ditions applicable under Part V Division 1 of the LandAct .

A person in the employ of the State must applythrough tthe Under Secretary for Lands for the Gov-ernor's permission to hold this land . Written approvalof Permanent Head concerned should accompany suchapplication .

Applications must be lodged at the Department ofLands and Surveys, Perth on or before Wednesday, 5January 1983, together with the completed Land BoardQuestionnaire .All applications lodged on or before that date will

be treated as having been received on the closing date,and if there are more applications than one for anylocation, the application to be granted will be decidedby the Land Board .

Schedule.

Previous Reappraised

$ $Avon Suburban 14 440 877/153C 60 7 000 S . J . HingleyAvon Suburban 14 443 905/153C . . . . 60 7 000 S . J . HingleyAvon Suburban 14 444 913/153C . . . . 60 7 000 S . J . HingleyMoora 129 1885/153C . . . . 350 6 500 R. K. & A. M. MatherMoora 189 3117C/402 . . . . 1 500 9 000 M. J . CockingMoora 190 3117C/401 . . . . 1 300 7 500 M. J . CockingMoora 233 3117C/418 . . . . 2200 12 000 C. M. LewisOngerup 16 3117/3848 . . . . 200 400 L. S . WeirWagin 792 1469/153C . . . . 200 2000 M. A. CookWagin 793 1468/153C . . . . 200 2000 M. A. CookWestonia 107 3117/3359 . . . . 100 200 Shire of Westonia

R. W. MICKLE,Acting Under Secretary for Lands .

Unimproved CapitalTown Lot Lease Value

Lessee

(b) arethatthat

established farmers who can demonstratethey are in need of land, additional towhich they already hold, to achieve an

Roe Location No .; Area; Price per Hectare.3021 ; 2019 .7049

2002.2805hectares; $35 .23 .

economic standard which in the opinion of the 3027 ; hectares ; $35 .40 .Minister constitutes viability ; or 3028; 2000.3540 hectares; $35.47.

(Plans Bowler, Lake Cobham, Lake King and Mag-(c) are sons of established farmers who cannot dhaba 1 :50 000 .)achieve economic independence on land ownedby their father and whom their father is pre-pared to support financially .

R. W. MICKLE,Acting Under Secretary for Lands .

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(i)

Name of District

Area

Purchaseand Location No .

in hectares

Price

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .Closure of Street .

WHEREAS Arnold Rudel Halliday as Executor of theWill of Brian Douglas Halliday, being the owner ofthe land which adjoins the street hereunder describedhas agreed to the request of the Shire of Mundaringto close the said street .

Mundaring.File No. 1029/980 .M.1088 . All that portion of Nelson Road, com-

mencing at a point 20 metres southward of the north-western corner of Greenmount Suburban Area Lot 39and extending southward along portion of the westernboundary of the said Suburban Area Lot 39 and on-ward to and along the northwestern and southwesternboundaries of Suburban Area Lot 204 (Portion ofReserve No. 22897) and the southwestern boundariesof Suburban Area Lots 205 and 207 (both beingportions of Reserve No . 22897), excluding the inter-secting portion of surveyed road, to terminate at a linein prolongation southwestward of the southeasternboundary of the said Suburban Area Lot 207 .

(Public Plans M179-4 and Mundaring SW 1 : 25 000 .)Road Closure Notice No. M1088 published under

the heading "Mundaring" on page 3651 of the Govern-ment Gazette dated September 10, 1982 is hereby super-seded .

And whereas the Council has requested closure ofthe said street; and whereas the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has approved this request ; it is notified thatthe said street is hereby closed .

R. W. MICKLE,Acting Under Secretary for Lands .

LAND ACT 1933-1980 .LAND RELEASE.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 26 November 1982 .

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared that the portions of Crown land described in the Schedule hereto, are, inpursuance of the powers conferred to me under Part V of the Land Act 1933-1980 and amendments, open for selection underand subject to the provisions of that Part of the said Act .AND further notice is hereby given that-

Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the date specified in thesaid schedule .

(ii) All applications lodged on or before the said date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and ifthere are more applications than one for any portion of land, the application to be granted shall be determined by theLand Board.

(iii) Any portions of land remaining unselected will continue to be available until applied for or otherwise dealt with .(iv) If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary to deal with the allocation of any portion of land, the applicants for same

will be duly notified of the date, time and place of meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least sevendays between the closing date and the sitting of the Board .

(v) A person in the employ of the State must apply through the Under Secretary for Lands for the Governor's permissionto hold this land. Written approval of the Permanent Head concerned should accompany such application .

SCHEDULE .

Applications to be lodged not later than Wednesday, 8th December, 1982

Plan File

Distance and directionNo .

from Locality

Avon 28689 (a) (c) (g)

26-5805

1 350

Lake Campion 1 :50 000 852/27

About 10 kilometres north ofand 54/80 BC 4

Chandler Townsite

(a) Subject to Mining Conditions.(b) Subject to payment for improvements(c) Subject to examination of survey .(d) Subject to survey .(e) Subject to classification .(f) Subject to pricing.(g) Available to adjoining holders and holders of nearby land who are capable, in the opinion of the Minister, of con-

veniently working their land and this land as one holding .I . J. LAURANCE,

Minister for Lands.

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954-1981 .City of Gosnells .

Bush Fire Control Officers .IT is hereby notified for public information that theundermentioned appointments have been made :-

Anthony Wilkie-Chief Fire Control Officer .Mervyn William Scally-Deputy Fire Control

Officer .Colin James Woollams-Fire Control Officer .Raymond Frederic Sousa-Fire Control Officer .Philip John Daly-Fire Control Officer .Frederic E. Mills-Fire Control Officer (Volun-

teer) .The appointments of :-

Julian Rogers-Fire Control Officer,Stephen Peter Keogh-Fire Control Officer,Frederic E. Mills-Deputy Fire Control Officer

of Operations,are hereby cancelled .

G. WHITELEY,Town Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954-1977 .Shire of Nannup.

IT is hereby notified for public information that thefollowing appointment as fire control officer has beencancelled :-

Vernon Dunnet-Scott River.The following officer has been appointed :-

Martin Avery.D. F. BOULTER,

Shire Clerk .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 .Dowerin Shire Council .

Harvest Bans .COUNCIL has reviewed the policy on Harvest Beanson Sundays and Public Holidays and as a result theautomatic ban is lifted after 4 p .m. on all days exceptChristmas and New Year's Days (Bans still apply) .

This does not apply to Harvest and Vehicle Move-ment bans applied due to the extreme weather conditionslocally and these take precedence at all times .

In view of this relaxing of the policy, Council feelsthere should be no need for Harvesting outside of thesestipulations and those persons found or reported doingso will be prosecuted.

By Order of Council,

ALEX READ,Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 .Dowerin Shire Council .

Notice of Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officer .THE following person has been appointed a Bush FireControl Officer for the Shire of Dowerin such appoint-ment being effective from 28 October 1982 .

M. Anderson; Dowerin, 311224 .By Order of the Council,

S. A. MacNAMARA,President .

ALEX READ,Shire Clerk.

SHIRE OF SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE .NOTIFICATION is hereby given to the Owners/Oc-cupiers of land within the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrah-dale of Council approval of the appointment of Mr.Robert Francis Bungate, Mr . Leslie Liddington andMr. Malcolm Schilling as Firebreak Inspectors .

Dated this 23rd day of November, 1982 .

L. E. MANN,Shire Clerk .

CORRIGENDUM.TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

ACT 1928 (AS AMENDED).Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .City of Canning Town Planning Scheme No . 16,

Amendment No. 282 .TPB : 853/2/16/18 Pt . 282.

IT is hereby notified for public information that thenotice under the above Amendment No. 282 pub-lished at page 4332 of the Government Gazette No. 82dated Friday, 29 October 1982, contained an errorwhich is now corrected as follows :-

For the words "City of Canning Town PlanningScheme No . 1" read "City of Canning TownPlanning Scheme No . 16" .

For the words "no closer than 20 metres" read"no closer than 2 .0 metres" .

N. I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk .

[26 November 1982 .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

City of Nedlands Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No. 104 .

T.P.B. 853/2/8/1, Pt . 104 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in ac-cordance with section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act 1928 (as amended) that the Ministerfor Urban Development and Town Planning approvedthe City of Nedlands Town Planning Scheme Amend-ment on 17 November 1982 for the purpose of rezoningLots 1 and 2 Rochdale Road, corner of Haldane Streetfrom Special Zone Religious Purposes to Residential Aand Residential B .

D. C. CRUICKSHANK,Mayor .

N. G. LEACH,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Town of Claremont Town PlanningScheme No. 1-Amendment No. 78 .

T.P .B . 853/2/2/1, Pt . 78 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in accord-ance with section 7 of the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) that the Minister forUrban Development and Town Planning approved theTown of Claremont Town Planning Scheme Amend-ment on 17 November 1982 for the purpose of:

(a) Including Lot 59 and Lot 60 FreshwaterParade Claremont in Special Zone (RestrictedUse) .Adding to section 2 of the Schedule to Clause3 .7.6 the following-Particulars of LandLot 59 and Lot 60 ofSwan Location 718Freshwater Parade,Claremont

(b)

Restricted useConstruction of fourGrouped Dwellingsconforming to thefollowing criteria .SetbacksFront 6 mRear 1 .5 mSide 3 mCar Parking ProvisionsTwo covered car park-ing bays per dwellingMinimum Open Space50% of sitePrivate Open Space100m' per dwelling

B. H. HOUSTON,Mayor.

D. H. TINDALE,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection .Shire of Albany Town Planning Scheme

No. 3-Amendment No. 50 .T.P.B. 853/5/4/5, Pt . 50 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Albany inpursuance of its powers under the Town Planning andDevelopment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared aTown Planning Scheme amendment for the purpose ofincorporating into Scheme 3 Text an additional clause,under Part 6-Finance and Administration, as follows :-

6.8 Council may enter into agreements with ownersor occupiers of land within the Scheme Areaor with any other person in respect of anymatter pertaining to the Scheme.

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All plans and documents setting out and explainingthe amendment have been deposited at Council Offices,Mercer Road, Albany and will be open for inspectionwithout charge during the hours of 9 .00 a .m . to 4 .00 p .m .on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays andPublic Holidays until and including 24 December 1982 .The plans and documents have also been deposited at

the office of the Town Planning Department, Perth andwill similarly be open for inspection for the same periodbetween the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Any person who desires to make a submission on theamendment should make the submission in writing inthe form prescribed by the regulations and lodge it withthe Shire Clerk, Shire of Albany, P.O. Box 809, Albany,W.A. 6330 on or before 24 December 1982 .

K. F. BENTLEY,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Shire of Esperance Town Planning SchemeNo . 16-Amendment No . 62 .

T.P.B. 853/11/6/11, Pt. 62 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in accord-ance with section 7 of the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) that the Minister forUrban Development and Town Planning approved theShire of Esperance Town Planning Scheme Amendmenton 19 November 1982 for the purpose of amendingthe Scheme map and legend to reclassify land generallybounded by Bandy Creek, Esperance Bay, OrmondeStreet, Fisheries Road, Goldfields Road and the Southernboundary of the Special Residential Zone south of theRace Course as detailed in the Schedule annexed hereto .

M. J. ANDRE,President .

E. L. CHOWN,Shire Clerk .

Schedule .Town Planning Scheme No . 16 .

Amendment No . 62 .THE Esperance Shire Council, under and by virtue ofthe powers conferred upon it in that behalf by the TownPlanning and Development Act 1928 (as amended)hereby amends the above Town Planning Scheme by :

l . Reclassifying land generally bounded by BandyCreek, Esperance Bay, Ormonde Street,Fisheries Road, Goldfields Road and the south-ern boundary of the Special Residential Zonesouth of the Race Course, and described bytitle details as Lots 2 and 3 of East Location18 and portions of adjoining road reserves,Pt East Locations 19 and 20, Lots 52 and 53of East Location 22, Lot 3 of East Loc . 22,East Location 15 and adjoining Reserves forRecreation alongside Bandy Creek including inpart the Bandy Creek Water Body from :-

Reserve for Parks and Recreation,Reserve for Roads (Sub-Arterial and Local)

andResidential Zone,Special Rural Zone,Rural Zone,

to:-Reserves for Parks and Recreation,Reserve for Roads (Sub-Arterial and Local),Reserve for Port Authority,Reserve for Civic and Cultural-Public

Purposes-Primary School,Reserve for Civic and Cultural-Community

Facilities,

Reserve for Civic and Cultural-LocalGovernment Purposes,

Residential Zone,Residential GR4 Zone,Special Residential Zone,Shopping and Central Business Zone,Private Recreation Zone,Special Use Zone-Caravan Park and Camp-

ing Ground,Special Use Zone-Tourist Development,

Tavern and Motel,Special Use Zone-Tourist Development,

all as shown upon the accompanying SchemeAmendment Map .Adding to the legend to the Scheme Map underthe "Civic and Cultural-Public Purposes"Reserve after the heading "Local-PoliceStation" the words "others as marked" .

3 . Adding to the legend to the Scheme Map underRoad Reserves following "local" the classifica-tion "Roads to be closed" with a matchednotation as shown on the Scheme AmendmentMap .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Shire of Kalamunda District Town PlanningScheme-Amendment No. 133 .

T.P .B . 853/2/24/13, Pt. 133 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in accord-ance with section 7 of the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) that the Minister forUrban Development and Town Planning approved theShire of Kalamunda Town Planning Scheme Amend-ment on 17 November 1982 for the purpose of rezoningLots 341 and 342 Swan Location 1442 Gotha Way,Forrestfield from Residential D to Private Clubs andInstitutions to allow construction of Aged Persons ac-commodation by the State Housing Commission .

S. P. WILLMOTT,President .

E. H. KELLY,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Shire of Kojonup Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No . 24.

T.P .B. 853/5/11/1, Pt . 24.IT is hereby notified for public information, in accord-ance with section 7 of the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) that the Minister forUrban Development and Town Planning approved theShire of Kojonup Town Planning Scheme Amendmenton 17 November 1982 for the purpose of rezoningLots 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Bern Parade, Lots 7, 8, 9 and10 Delaney Street and Lots 11 and 12 Blackwood Road,Kojonup from Showroom Warehouse to Residential .

M. G. HARRISON,President.

P. DURTANOVICH,Shire Clerk.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

Shire of Mandurah Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No . 124 .

T.P.B. 853/6/13/1, Pt . 124 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Mandurahin pursuance of its powers under the Town Planningand Development Act 1928 (as amended) has prepareda Town Planning Scheme amendment for the purposeof rezoning Pt . Lot 200 of Cockburn Sound Location16, Wanjee Road, East Mandurah, from Rural to SpecialResidential, Public Open Space and Public Buildingas depicted on the amending plan adopted by Councilon 9 February 1982.

All plans and documents setting out and explainingthe amendment have been deposited at Council Offices,Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah and will be open forinspection without charge during the hours of 9 .00 a .m .to 4.00 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays,Sundays and Public Holidays until and including 31December 1982 .

The plans and documents have also been deposited atthe office of the Town Planning Department, Perth andwill similarly be open for inspection for the sameperiod between the hours of 10 a .m. and 4 p .m .

Any person who desires to make a submission on theamendment should make the submission in writing inthe form prescribed by the regulations and lodge itwith the Shire Clerk, Shire of Mandurah, P .O. Box210, Mandurah, W .A. 6210 on or before 31 December1982 .

K. W. DONOHOE,Shire Clerk.

(a)Portion of SwanLocation 1735comprised in Cer-tificate of TitleVolume 1458Folio 389 Liber-ton Road, Chid-low .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[26 November 1982 .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED),

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment.

Shire of Mundaring Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No. 138 .

T.P.B. 853/2/27/1, Pt. 138 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in accord-ance with section 7 of the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) that the Minister forUrban Development and Town Planning approved theShire of Mundaring Town Planning Scheme Amend-ment on 17 November 1982 for the purpose of:-

1 . Amending the Scheme Maps to rezone Por-tion of Swan Location 1735 comprised in Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1458 Folio 389 situatedat Liberton Road, Chidlow, from Rural toSpecial Rural-Landscape Interest .

2 . Amending the Scheme Text to insert inSchedule No . 1 in Columns (a) and (b) thefollowing:-

(b)Subdivision of thesubject land to begenerally in ac-cordance with thePlan of Subdivi-sion which formspart of thisamendment .

T. BROZ,President .

M. N. WILLIAMS,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment.

Shire of Murray Pinjarra Town PlanningScheme-Amendment No. 19 .

T.P.B. 853/6/16/1, Pt . 19 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in accord-ance with section 7 of the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) that the Minister forUrban Development and Town Planning approved theShire of Murray Town Planning Scheme Amendmenton 17 November 1982 for the purpose of rezoning Lots44, 45 and 46 Hampton Road and Lots 190, 191 and192 Greenlands Road, Pinjarra from Residential "B"to Racecourse and Stable Zone, and inserting a newClause 3.11 in the Scheme Text as detailed in theSchedule annexed hereto .

A. B. GILES,President .

B. M. BAKER,Shire Clerk .

Schedule.Shire of Murray.

Pinjarra Town Planning Scheme-Amendment No . 19,THE Murray Shire Council under and by virtue of thepowers conferred upon it in that behalf by the TownPlanning and Development Act 1928 (as amended),hereby amends the above Town Planning Scheme by-

(a) Amending the Scheme maps by rezoning lots44, 45 and 46 Hampton Road and lots 190, 191and 192 Greenlands Road, Pinjarra fromResidential "B" to Racecourse and StableZone .

(b) Amending the Scheme Text by deleting Clause3 .11 and inserting the following clause in itsplace-

3.11 Racecourse and Stables Zone3 .11 .1 . In this zone, Council shall

require :(a) That land and buildings may only

be used for training, trotting andstabling of horses and associatedactivities .

(b) A minimum lot size of4 000 m2 .

(c) A 7 metre building setback fromall lot boundaries (this provisionapplies also to outbuildings andstables) ; and

(d) A minimum effective frontage of40 metres .

3 .11 .2 In addition, within this zone :(a) A dwelling without a stable is

not permitted .(b) No more than one dwelling per

lot shall be permitted .(c) No building shall be constructed

unless the building materials havebeen approved by Council ; and

(d) No fencing is to be constructedunless materials have been ap-proved by Council .

3.11 .3 Subdivision within the zoneshall be subject to an overall subdivisionguide plan adopted by Council and ap-proved in principle by the Board . Thisguide plan is to illustrate general positionof roads, drainage systems and new lotboundaries.

3 .11 .4 Landscaping within the zoneshall be carried out and maintained to thesatisfaction and specifications of Councilas a condition of development .

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection.

Shire of Wanneroo Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No. 217 .

T.P.B. 853/2/30/1, Pt . 217 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Wannerooin pursuance of its powers under the Town Planningand Development Act 1928 (as amended) has prepareda Town Planning Scheme amendment for the purposeof-

(1) adding a definition of "Automobile ServiceArea" to Part I-Preliminary, Clause 1 .8 In-terpretation, of the Scheme Text ;

(2) adding the use class "Automobile Service Area"to Table No . 1-Zoning, Part 3 of the SchemeText.

All plans and documents setting out and explainingthe amendment have been deposited at Council Offices,Shenton Avenue, Joondalup and will be open for in-spection without charge during the hours of 8 .45 a.m .to 4.45 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays,Sundays and Public Holidays until and including 31December 1982 .

The plans and documents have also been depositedat the office of the Town Planning Department, Perthand will similarly be open for inspection for the sameperiod between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m .

Any person who desires to make a submission onthe amendment should make the submission in writingin the form prescribed by the regulations and lodge itwith the Shire Clerk, Shire of Wanneroo, P .O. Box21, Wanneroo, W,A, 6065, on or before 31 December1982 .

J, D. REIDY-CROFTS,Shire Clerk,

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Modification has been made to a TownPlanning Scheme and is Available for Inspection,

Shire of Waroona Town Planning SchemeNo. 5-Lake Clifton Special Rural Zone .

T.P .B. 853/6/10/8 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Waroonain pursuance of its powers under the Town Planningand Development Act 1928 (as amended) has prepareda Town Planning Scheme with reference to an areacontained within the inner edge of a broken blackborder on the Scheme Map adopted by Resolution ofthe Council of the Shire of Waroona at the meetingof Council held on 26 October 1982 for the purposeof:-

(a) zoning land for Special Rural Purposes ;(b) controlling the development of Special Rural

Holdings in a orderly manner so as to ensurea minimum of detriment to the existing en-vironment ;

(c) establishing a subdivision and developmentstructure for the control of subdivision ;

(d) setting aside land for future public use asReserves; and

(e) other matters authorised by the enabling act ;and the following modifications have been made to thesaid Town Planning Scheme-

Schedule.Modifications .

1 . Scheme Map .Lot 720 and Location 3168 have been deleted

from the Scheme Map and the scheme bound-ary amended accordingly .

The "Rural" zone designation has been deletedfrom the Scheme Map Legend .

2 . Development Guidelines Map .Lot 720 and Location 3168 have been deleted

from the map and the scheme boundaryamended accordingly .

The public open space designation has beenamended to reflect the P .O .S. proposed in theamended subdivision guide plan .

3 . Scheme Report .All reference to Lot 720 and Location 3168 has

been deleted throughout the Report .All maps in the Report have been amended to re-

flect deletion of Lot 720 and Location 3168 .4 . Scheme Text .

A new clause has been inserted after Clause 4 .1 .8to read :

Council may take any appropriate actionnecessary to reduce or eliminate any ad-verse effects on the environment causedsolely or partly by stocking of animals ordevelopment on any lot . Any expense in-curred by Council in implementing thisclause shall be borne by the land owner .

Clause 2.3-deleted in total .Clause 2 .4-deleted in total .Clause 3.1 (1)-deleted in total.Clause 3 .1 (2)-"as stage 1 of the Scheme Area"

has been deleted .Clause 3.2-deleted in total .Clause 5.5-deleted in total .A new clause has been inserted under Part II of

the Text outlining Council's objective to en-courage the planting of trees throughout theScheme Area .

A new clause has been inserted under Part IV ofthe Text requiring Council's approval to thetype and colour of building materials fordwellings in the Scheme Area .

All plans and documents setting out and explainingthe Town Planning Scheme and the modification theretohave been deposited at Council Offices, Waroona andwill be open for inspection without charge during thehours of 9 .00 a .m. to 4 .00 p .m. on all days of the weekexcept Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays until andincluding 24 December 1982 .

The plans and documents have been deposited at theoffice of the Town Planning Department, Perth andwill similarly be open for inspection for the same periodbetween the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m .

Any person who desires to make a submission on themodification to the Town Planning Scheme should makea submission in writing and lodge it with Shire Clerk,Shire of Waroona, P .O. Box 200, Waroona, W .A. 6215on or before 24 December 1982 .

R. T. GOLDING,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Preparea Town Planning Scheme .

Shire of Boulder-Town Planning Scheme No . 2 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire Council ofBoulder on the 8th November, 1982, passed the follow-ing resolution-

Resolved that the Council, in pursuance of section7 of the Town Planning and Development Act,1928 (as amended) prepare the above TownPlanning Scheme with reference to an areasituate wholly within the Shire of Boulder andenclosed within the inner edge of a brokenblack border on a plan now produced to theCouncil and marked and certified by theShire Clerk under his hand dated the 11thNovember, 1982, as "Scheme Area Map" .

Dated this 11th day of November, 1982 .R. G. HADLOW,

Shire Clerk .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 November 1982 .

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.Tenders, closing at West Perth at 2 .30 p .m. on the dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following projects .Tenders are to be addressed to the Minister (either for Works or for Water Resources, as indicated on the tender document

Cl- Contract Office,Public Works Department,Dumas House,2 Havelock Street,West Perth . Western Australia 6005

and are to be endorsed as being a tender for the relevant project .The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted .As from 1 January 1982, tenders called for Architectural and Engineering Contracts will be governed by the "General

Conditions of Contract N .P.W.C. Edition 3 (1981) and Amendments (W.A .)," a copy of which is available from the ContractOffice as above and from P.W.D. Country Offices, free of charge .

Contract

Closing

Tender DocumentsNo .

Project

Date

now available at

23108

Augusta Water Supply 200 m 3 Roofed Steel Tank on 15 m stand 30/11/82

23109

Cottesloe Primary School Air Conditioning nominated sub con-

30/11/82tract

23110

Kalgoorlie Technical College Workshops-Stage One Mech-

30/11/82anical Services Nominated sub contract

23112

Kalgoorlie Technical College Workshop-Stage I Electrical

30/11/82Installation Nominated sub contract

23113

Bunbury and Districts various High Schools and Primary

30/11/82Schools Bitumen Paving and Miscellaneous Siteworks Nomin-ated sub contract

23114 . . . .

Geraldton Regional Water Supply Nanson Road Tank 9 000 m 3

30/11/82Reinforced Concrete Tank

23077 . . . .

South Perth Zoological Gardens new Accommodation for

7/12/82Small Primates-Recall on amended Documents

23117 . . . .

Margaret River Water Supply Two 200 m 3 Tanks on 15 m stands

30/11/8223118 . . . .

Katanning Sewerage Reticulation Area No . 13 Gravity Sewers

7/12/82Schedule of Rates Contract

23119 . . . .

Carnarvon High School-Upgrading

7/12/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D ., A.D. CarnarvonP.W.D ., A.D. Geraldton

7/12/82

P.W.D., West Perth

7/12/82

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D ., A.D. GeraldtonP.W.D ., A.D. KarrathaP.W.D ., A.D. Sth HedlandP.W.D ., West Perth

23120 . . . .

The Alexander Library Building Perth Cultural Centre 11 000/415V Power Transformer Doc . No. 35 .2.2 Direct Contract

23121 * . . . .

Roebourne Regional Prison Erection-Electrical and Associ-ated Services Nominated Sub Contract

23122 . .. .

Medical Department Eight Transportable Houses and Associ-

7/12/82ated Siteworks

23123 . . . .

Mount Magnet Primary School-Transportable Science/Home

30/11/82Economics Unit

23124 . . . .

Collie Senior High School T.A.F .E . Facilities Commercial Studies

7/12/82

23125 . . . .

Northam Senior High School Upgrade Home Economics

7/12/82

23126

Glencoe (Mandurah) Primary School four Classrooms, Library

7/12/82Resource Centre and Pre Primary Centre

ADQ3565

Walliston Primary School Supply and Lay Carpet Take up

30/11/82Existing

23127 . . . .

Wyndham Water Supply Roofing of Meatworks Tank and Mt .

21/12/82Dixon Tank at Wyndham

23128 . . . .

Rural and Industries Bank of W.A.-Victoria Street Bunbury

14/12/82Branch-Alterations 1982

23129

Balingup Town Water Supply Augmentation from Dumpling

14/12/82Gully Dam 2 x 225 m3 Reinforced Concrete Circular RoofedTanks

23130'

Roebourne Hospital Redevelopment and Repairs and Renova-

21/12/82tions

23131 . . . .

Karratha-Dept . of Lands and Surveys-Survey Depot Erection

21/12/82

23132 . . . .

Bruce Rock District High School-Alterations, Additions,

14/12/82Repairs and Renovations

23133 . . . .

Bentley Community Welfare Longmore Communications and

14/12/82Control Alterations 1982-Electrical Installation Direct Con-tract

23134 . . . .

Glencoe Primary School 4 Classrooms and Library Resource

14/12/82Centre Electrical Installation Nominated Sub Contract

23135 . . . .

Derby Regional Hospital-Erection of New Store, Workshops

21/12/82and Incinerator Complex

P.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D., W .S ., CollieP.W.D ., West Perth

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

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., W .S ., GeraldtonP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D ., West Perth

P.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D ., W.S . CollieP.W.D ., A.D. BunburyP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D ., A.D. NorthamP.W.D ., West Perth

P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice, 2nd Floor, Rm 223,2 Havelock Street, WestPerth 6005

P.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D., W.S ., KununusraP.W.D., W.S ., Sth. HedlandP.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D., A.D ., BunburyP.W.D ., West Perth

P.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D., A.D ., KarrathaP.W.D., A.D ., Sth. HedlandPolice Station RoebourneP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., KarrathaP.W.D., A .D., GeraldtonP.W.D., A .D ., Sth. HedlandP.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., MerredinClerk of Courts, Bruce RockP.W.D ., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D., DerbyP.W.D., A.D ., Sth . Hedland

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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT-continued .

4643

PerthP.W.D .,

A.D.,

DistrictSupervisor Albany, 63 Ser-pentine Road, AlbanyW.A. 6330

ContractNo . Projec t Closing

DateTender Documentsnow available at

23136 . . . . Heathridge Primary School-Four Classrooms, Dental TherapyCentre, Pre-Primary Centre and Covered Assembly Area

7/12/82 P.W.D ., West Perth

ADQ3576 West Yakamia Primary School-Beauford Road Albany 6330Supply and Lay Carpet

30/11/82 P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice 2nd Floor, Rm 223,2 Havelock Street, WestPerth 6005

P.W.D., A.D ., District Super-visor 63 Serpentine Road,Albany W.A. 6330ADQ3577 Brunswick Primary School Vincent Street, Brunswick . . . . 30/11/82 P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice 2nd Floor, Rm 2232 Havelock Street, WestPerth 6005

P.W.D., A.D ., District Super-visor, Bunbury, 11 StirlingTerrace, Bunbury 6230ADQ3578 Lathlain Primary School Howick Street, Lathlain

Supply and Lay Carpet30/11/82 P.W.D., A.D ., Furniture

Office 2nd Floor, Rm 223,2 Havelock Street, WestPerth 6005

ADQ3579 Belmont Primary School 213 Great Eastern Highway BelmontSupply and Lay Carpet

30/11/82 P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice 2nd Floor, Rm 223,2 Havelock Street, WestPerth 6005

ADQ3580 Gosnells High School-Stage 4-Supply and Lay Carpet 30/11/82 P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice, Room 223 DumasHouse, 2 Havelock Street,West Perth 6005ADQ3581 Collie Senior High School, Wittenoom St ., Collie-Performing

Arts Supply and Lay Carpet30/11/82 P.W.D., A.D., Furniture

Office, Room 223, DumasHouse, 2 Havelock Street .,West Perth 6005

P.W.D., A.D ., Office Dis-trict Supervisor, 11 StirlingTerrace, Bunbury 6230

ADQ3582 Kulin District High School Supply and Lay Carpet 30/11/82 P.W.D., A.D., FurnitureOffice, 2nd Floor, Rm 223,2 Havelock Street, WestPerth 6005

P.W.D., A .D ., District Super-visor, Narrogin, 10 WilliamsRoad, Narrogin 631223137 Bridgetown-Sale of House and Land-Lot 4 Roe Street

. . . . 21/12/82 P.W.D., West Perth23138 The Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Public Health Labora-

tories Block `J' Extensions Uninterruptible Power Supply(Nominated Sub Contract)

21/12/82 P.W.D ., West Perth

33139 East Perth Police Headquarters E.D.P . Centre-UninterruptiblePower Supply

21/12/82 P.W.D., West Perth23140 . . . . Rural and Industries Bank of W .A.-Victoria St ., Bunbury-

Alterations 1982-Mechanical Services21/12/82 P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., A .D ., Bunbury23141 * Bunbury Technical College Major Additions 1983-CateringTrades Block

21/12/82 P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D ., Bunbury23142 Bunbury Technical College Catering Trades Building-Electrical

Installation (Nominated Sub Contract)21/12/82 P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., A.D ., Bunbury23143 Bunbury Technical College Major Additions 1983 CateringTrades Block-Mechanical Services

21/12/82 P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D ., Bunbury23144 Port of Bunbury Breakwater 75 metre Extension-1983 Schedule

of Rates Contract11/1/83 P.W.D ., West Perth

23145 Denmark Sewerage Reticulation Area Number 3-GravitySewers Schedule of Rates

21/12/82 P.W.D ., West Perth

23146 Dunsborough Sewerage Reticulation Area No . 1 Gravity Sewers-Schedule of Rates Contract

21/12/82 P.W.D., West Perth23147 Roebourne Hospital Redevelopment and Repairs and Renova-

tions-Mechanical Services21/12/82 P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., A.D ., KarrathaP.W.D., A .D ., South Hedland

23148 Balga Special School-External and Internal Repairs and Reno-vations

14/12/82 P.W.D ., West Perth

23149 . . . . Roebourne Hospital Redevelopment, Repairs and Renovations1982-Electrical Services (Nominated Sub Contract)

21/12/82 P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., KarrathaP.W.D., A .D ., South HedlandPolice Station Roebourne

ADQ3610 Girrawheen Primary School-Supply and Lay Carpet .. . . 7/12/82 P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice 2nd Floor, Rm 2232 Havelock Street, WestPerth 6005

ADQ3613 Jerramungup District High School-Supply and Lay Carpet 7/12/82 P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice 2nd Floor, Rm 2232 Havelock Street, West

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* Deposit on Document $150 .j Deposit on Documents $100 .

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGE ACT 1948-1982.Derby Sewerage .

Extension to Shire Offices .Preliminaries to Construction .

Notice of Intention .P.W.W.S. 1700/82 .

NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Ministerfor Water Resources to undertake the construction ofthe works hereinafter described by virtue of the powerscontained under the provisions of the Country TownsSewerage Act 1948-1982 .A description of the proposed works :

The works will comprise gravity sewers with man-holes and all other appurtenances connected therewith .The localities in which they will be constructed :The works will be constructed in Derby in the

vicinity of Loch, Clarendon and Johnston Streets, asshown on Plan P.W.D ., W.A. 54344-1-1 .The purposes for which they are to be constructed :The works are to be constructed to dispose of waste

water from the properties shown as capable of beingsewered on Plan P.W.D ., W.A. 54344-1-1 .The times when and places at which the plans may be

inspected :

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 November 1982 .

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT-continued .

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

The plans may be inspected at the office of theMinister for Water Resources, room 847, 8th Floor,Dumas House, 2 Havelock Street, West Perth; theoffice of the Public Works Department, Kununurra ;and the office of the Shire of West Kimberley, Derby,for one month on and after 22 November 1982, betweenthe hours of 10 .00 a.m. and 3 .30 p.m. Monday toFriday .

ANDREW MENSAROS,Minister for Water Resources .

NOTES .1 . Section 14 of the Country Towns Sewerage Act

1948-1982, provides that:-1.1 Any local authority or person interested may

object in writing to the construction of theproposed works .

1 .2 Every such objection shall be lodged withthe Minister within one month from the dateof the publication of the advertisement inthe Government Gazette .

2 . Section 66 of the Country Towns Sewerage Act1948-1982, empowers the Minister to make and levysewerage rates in respect of all rateable land withinany area in which a sewer, or any part thereof, iscompleted and ready for use .

3 . The timing of construction of the works shownon the plan is subject to funding .

ContractNo. Project Contractor Amount

$23065 Mandurah Regional Water Supply Design and Construction

of a 25 000 m3 Steel Tank at CaddadupPDM-Johns Perry Pty . Ltd . 694 055

23071 Dawson Park Primary School (Forrestfield) Development ofPlaying Fields

Versteeg Contractors Pty . 78 465

23060 The Alexander Library Building Perth Cultural Centre-Hydraulic Services

B. G . Gregory Pty . Ltd . 275 777

23079 Kununurra Police Station-Alterations and Additions Canberra Painting Service 103 65023075 Halls Creek Police Station-Alterations and Additions

. . . . K. R. Randall 143 39823043 The Alexander Library Building Perth Cultural Centre-

Suspended CeilingsClara Ceilings Pty . Ltd . 939 964

23093 Government Printing Office Station Street, Wembley-Automatic Baling Plant

Mecal (Aust.) 58 960

22061 Rockingham Technical College-Stage 4 The Fletcher OrganisationPty. Ltd .

503 348

23097 Wembley Police Station-Alterations and Additions Art Building Co . Pty. Ltd . 76 25023068 The Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre `A' Block-Upgrading

and Re-development Ground Floor Physiotherapy Dept .-Electrical Installation

Allstate Electrical Services . . . . 29 995

23092 Roleystone District High School-Aluminium Windows . . . . Lidco Distributors (WA) Pty .Ltd.

199 890

ContractNo. Project Closing

DateTender Documentsnow available at

ADQ3614 Roleystone Primary School-Supply and Lay Carpet 7/12/82 P.W.D ., A.D . Furniture

ADQ3615 Carlisle Primary School, Cnr . Orrong Road and Wright Street, 7/12/82

Office, Dumas House, Rm223, 2nd Floor, 2 HavelockStreet, West Perth 6005

P.W.D., A.D ., Furniture

ADQ3616

Carlisle-Supply and Lay Carpet

Thornlie Primary School-Supply and Lay Carpet 7/12/82

Office, Dumas House, Rm .223, 2nd Floor, 2 HavelockStreet, West Perth 6005

P.W.D., A.D ., Furniture

ADQ3617 Armadale Primary School, Cnr . Church Ave . and Third Road, 7/12/82

Office, 2nd Floor, Rm .223, 2 Havelock Street,West Perth 6005

P.W.D., A.D ., Furniture

ADQ3618

Armadale-Supply and Lay Carpet

Kensington Primary School-Supply and Lay Carpet . 7/12/82

Office, Dumas House, Rm .223, 2nd Floor, 2 HavelockStreet, West Perth 6005

P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice, 2nd Floor, Rm . 2232 Havelock Street, WestPerth 6005

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4645

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGE ACT 1948-1982.Esperance Sewerage .

Bostock Street Extension .Preliminaries to Construction .

Notice of Intention .P.W.W.S . 1752/82 .NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Ministerfor Water Resources to undertake the construction ofthe works hereinafter described by virtue of the powerscontained under the provisions of the Country TownsSewerage Act 1948-1982 .A description of the proposed works :

The works will comprise gravity sewers with man-holes and all other appurtenances connected therewith .The localities in which they will be constructed :

The works will be constructed in Esperance in Bos-tock Street, between Smith Street and Panorama Place,as shown on Plan P.W.D ., W.A. 54363-1-1 .The purposes for which they are to be constructed :

The works are to be constructed to dispose of wastewater from the properties shown as capable of beingsewered on Plan P.W.D ., W.A. 54363-1-1 .The times when and places at which the plans may be

inspected :

Dated this 27th day of Novembera1981 .ANDREW MENSAROS,

Minister for Works .

Dated this 26th day of November, 1982 .R. W. MICKLE,

Actingc Under Secretary for Lands .

The plans may be inspected at the office of theMinister for Water Resources, room 847, 8th floor,Dumas House, 2 Havelock Street, West Perth ; theoffice of the Public Works Department, Kalgoorlie ;and the office of the Shire of Esperance, Esperance,for one month on and after 29 November 1982, betweenthe hours of 10 .00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Monday toFriday .

ANDREW MENSAROS,Minister for Water Resources .

NOTES .1 . Section 14 of the Country Towns Sewerage Act

1948-1982, provides that :-1.1 Any local authority or person interested may

object in writing to the construction of theproposed works .

1 .2 Every such objection shall be lodged with theMinister within one month from the date ofthe publication of the advertisement in theGovernment Gazette .

2 . Section 66 of the Country Towns Sewerage Act1948-1982, empowers the Minister to make and levysewerage rates in respect of all rateable land withinany area in which a sewer, or any part thereof, is com-pleted and ready for use .

3 . The timing of construction of the works shownon the plan is subject to funding .

P.V.O. PW 1760/81Kwinana-Mundijong-Jarrahdale Railway Act 1961 ; Public Works Act 1902 (as amended)

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESUME LAND

Road Diversion-Kwinana-Mundijong-Jarrahdale Railway

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act 1902(as amended) that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto, and being all in the Peel Estate District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely Road Diversion-Kwinana-Mundijong-Jarrahdale Railway and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan P.W.D ., W.A .53342 which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth . The additional information contained in theSchedule after the land descriptions is to define locality only and in no way derogates from the Transfer of Land Act description .

SCHEDULE

Public Works Act 1902 ; Local Government Act 1960

L. & S. 475/49

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act1902, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Shire of Esperance, under Section 17 (1) of that Act, the severalpieces or parcels of land described in the schedule hereto for Road Purposes, and that the said pieces or parcels of land aremarked off on Lands and Surveys Diagram 84991 copies of which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands,Perth, and at the office of the Shire of Esperance.

SCHEDULE

No .

Owner or Reputed

Occupier or Reputed

Description

AreaOwner

Occupier

1 Francis Margaret Fenwick F . M. Fenwick

. . . . Portion of East Location 4 and being part of Lot 67 m 254 on Land Titles Office Plan 919 and beingpart of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1157 Folio 649

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A .No. 53342

Owner or ReputedOwner

Occupier or ReputedOccupier Description

Area(approx .)

1 . Anthony LawrencePatrick Duffy andSylvia Duffy

Anthony LawrencePatrick Duffy andSylvia Duffy

Portion of Peel Estate Lot 431 and being part ofthe Land in Certificate of Title Volume 1468Folio 974

8 196 m2

2 . Paul Ernest CharlesKeen and KayeKeen

Paul Ernest CharlesKeen and KayeKeen

Portion of Peel Estate Lot 432 and being part ofthe Land in Certificate of Title Volume 1463Folio 87

6 669 m2

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[26 November 1982 .

METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITY .Metropolitan Sewerage .Notice of Intention .

M.W.A. 676215/82 ; (S04.155) .NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20 of theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and DrainageAct 1909-1982 of the intention of the Authority toundertake the construction and provision of the fol-lowing works, namely:-

Sewerage Reticulation Area 7C Balcatta .City of Stirling .

Description and Locality of Proposed Works :Two hundred and thirty millimetre diameter, one

hundred and fifty millimetre diameter and one hundredmillimetre diameter reticulation pipe sewers and a threehundred millimetre diameter emergency overflowtogether with manholes and all other apparatus con-nected therewith .The above works and localities are shown on plan

M.W.A. 18083, a copy of which is published herewith .

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are to beConstructed and Provided :

To connect properties to the sewerage system so asto provide for the disposal of wastewater from pre-mises and to protect the Gwelup Underground WaterPollution Control Area .

11 12

CENTRE LINE OF SEWERS AT MANHOLES GENERALLY TO SE ONTHE 3 S, ALICNMEN7 IN ROAD 12ESERVES & 1-0m ALRa:?ENTNI LOTS.

ALL SEWERS 150 MILLINOTRS WILESS OTHERWISE SHCMAI

PROPOSED SEWERS SHOWN TFUS

PROPOSED

MANHOLES 8 DEPTHS (IN METRES)SHOWN THUS

AREA TO BE SERVED RESORTED THUS

EXISTING MANHOLES & SEERS SHOWN THUS

DENOTES CO-NON PrRICR$HIP

25

THIS AREA WILL BE CONSTRUCTED AS AND WHEN FUNDS

BECOME AV AILA6LE .

Provisions for Charging :When the works are completed, owners of land

within the area will be required to pay MetropolitanWater Authority sewerage rates, whether or not theyconnect to the sewer .The Times and Place at which the Plan may be In-

spected :At the office of the Authority, Metropolitan Water

Centre, 629 Newcastle Street, Leederville, for onemonth on and after 26 November 1982 between thehours of 9 .30 a.m. and 3 .30 p.m .

H. J. GLOVER,Acting Managing Director.

NOTE.Sections 19, 21 and 22 of the Metropolitan Water

Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act 1909-1982 pro-vide that any local authority or person interested maylodge a written objection with this Authority againstthe construction or provision of the proposed works,within one month after the date of publication of theabove notice .

After the period for receipt of objections has expired,and the objections, if any, have been met by amendmentof the proposal or are, in the general public interest,not sufficient to cause the proposals to be amended, theGovernor may make an order, a notice of which ispublished in the Government Gazette, authorising thisAuthority to carry out the construction or provision ofthe proposed works .

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26 November 1982.1GOVERNMENT GAZETTE W.A .

CORRIGENDUM.

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1982 .

METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1982 .Metropolitan Water Authority,

Perth, 26 October 1982 .M.W.A. 008476 .

UNDER the above heading on page 4474 of theGovernment Gazette (No. 93) of 12 November 1982,the following correction is made :-

In line two the words " . . . of section 31" shouldread " .

of section 39" .H. I. GLOVER,

Acting Managing Director .

CORRIGENDUM .METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1982 .

Metropolitan Water Authority,Perth, 26 October 1982 .

M.W.A. 96157/82 .UNDER the above heading on page 4474 of theGovernment Gazette (No . 93) of 12 November 1982,the following correction is made :-

In line two the words

of section 31" shouldread

of section 39" .H. J. GLOVER,

Acting Managing Director .

CORRIGENDUM .METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1982 .

Metropolitan Water Authority,Perth, 26 October 1982 .

M.W.A. 96159/82 .UNDER the above heading on page 4474 of theGovernment Gazette (No . 93) of November 12, 1982the following correction is made :-

In line three the words "31 (1) of

shouldread "39 (1) of . . . " .

H . J. GLOVER,Acting Managing Director .

RatesLicencesGovernment GrantsIncome from PropertySanitationFines and Penalties' *Other Fees -Other Revenue

Total Receipts

CITY OF MELVILLE .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1982.Receipts.

Payments .

AdministrationDebt ServicePublic Works and ServicesTown PlanningHealth ServicesBuilding ControlLibraries

. . . .MaterialsGrants and DonationsAll Other Works and ServicesTransfers to TrustTransfers to ReservesCapital Expenditure :

Land and BuildingsPlant, Machinery and ToolsFurniture, Equipment, etc .Investments

Credit Balance 1 July 1981Add Receipts as per Statement

-

$4 WO 814106 166

1 300 492385 867156 319

5 7605515

I MO 158

$7716091

$698 080

1 103 3403639 180144 997867 018154 069479 18620 240

219 785154 82217 50065 000

34 165128 77831 278100 000

Total Payments

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

.. . .

. . . .

$7 816 958

SUMMARY .

9137 7106 091

77190 4Less Payments as per Statement

*7 816 958

Debit Balance-30 June 1982 . . . .

. . .

. . . .

. . . 1 $97 954

*Short Term Investment $100 000 .

Current AssetsNon-Current AssetsDeferred AssetsReserve Fund ContraFixed Assets

Total Assets

Current Liabilities . .Non-Current LiabilitiesDeferred Liabilities

Total Liabilities

Assets.

Liabilities.

Municipal Accumulation Account Credit Balance . . . .

4647

$326 120

2 297 015419 946829 748

5 902 913

57202

$139 844

1 419 7317 489 064

$9 048 639

$727 103

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars above arecorrect .

J . F, HOWSON,Mayor .

G. G. HUNT,Acting Town Clerk .

I have audited the Accounts of the City of Melville for thefinancial year ended 30 June 1982 . The Accounts have beenfound to be in order and properly kept in accordance withthe provisions of the Local Government Act and have beenallowed by me .In my opinion the Balance Sheet and the related financial

statements for the year ended 30 June 1982 have been preparedon a basis consistent with the Local Government Act AccountingDirections and present a true and fair view of the affairs of theCity.

P. GRAYSON,Auditor,

State Audit Department .

TOWN OF EAST FREMANTLE .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1982 .Receipts .

$Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704 833Licences . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 367Government Grants . . . . . . . . . . 193 291Income from Property :

Building

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

126 380Reserves 60 75

Sanitation 8 139Town Planning 17Transfer From Trading Concern . .. . . . . . . . . . 31379Interest on Investment 58 347Sale of Assets 170All Other Income

5 870

$1 191 528

Payments .

Administration

h :

$

Staff

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

114 164Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14417

Debt Service - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 340Public Works and Services :

Streets, Roads and BridgesParks and Recreation Grants

Building ConstructionBuilding MaintenanceRivers and JettiesTown Planning

. . . .

. . . .Health Services

. .. .

. . . .SanitationVermin Services . . . .Building Control . . . .

. . . .By-Law Control

. . . .

. . . .Recreation Officer . .Plant, Machinery and ToolsMaterials (overallocated)Donations and GrantsTransfer to Reserve Funds

254 991179 83115 01929 8502 23222 66722 328N 085 764

12 2034 7401 1942 2243 370

66 14317 000

$1 140 795

SUMMARY.$

Debit Balance 1/7/81

69072Plus Payments

. . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

1 140 795-

12209Less Receipts

. . . .

. . . .

1191528Debit Balance 30/6/82 $18 339

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BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1982 .Assets .

Current Assets

98 595Non-Current Assets

524 405Deferred Assets

16 688Fixed Assets

. .. .

. . . .

2 130 109Other-Transport Trust Fund

218 813

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1982 .Assets .

Current Assets

37 290 .38Non-Current Assets

18 438 .85Deferred Assets

10 853 .95Fixed Assets

221 069 .96

Total Assets . .

$287653 .14$2988610

Liabilities.

Current Liabilities

19 658 .54Deferred Liabilities

211 493 .22Non-Current Liabilities

11 791 .88

Liabilities .

Current Liabilities

18 340Non-Current Liabilities

320 969Deferred Liabilities

1 830 220 Total Liabilities

$242943 .64$2169529 SUMMARY .

Total Assets

287 653 .14Total Liabilities

242 943 .64SUMMARY.

Total Assets . .

2 988 610Total Liabilities

. . . .

. . . .

2 169 529 Municipal Accumulation . .

$44709 .50

Municipal Accumulation Account

. . . . Cr .

$819081We certify that the figures and particulars in these statements

are correct .E. W. SCHMIDT,

President.R. W. HERBERT,

Shire Clerk .

We certify that the figures and particulars in these Statementsare correct.

I. G. HANDCOCK,Mayor .

M. G. COWAN,Town Clerk .

I have audited the books of account of the Shire of Chitteringfor the year ended 30 June 1982. In my opinion the BalanceSheet and related financial statements are prepared on a basisconsistent with Local Government accounting directions andpresents a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Shireof Chittering as at 30 June 1982 .

In our opinion, according to the best of our information andthe explanations given to us and as disclosed by the books:-

(a) Statements of Receipts and Payments and Schedules,fairly summarises the cash transactions of the Townduring the year ended 30 June 1982.

(b) Balance Sheets and Working Accounts are properlydrawn up in accordance with the provisions of theLocal Government Act 1960, so as to give a true andfair view of the state of the affairs of the Town ofEast Fremantle as at 30 June 1982 and of the resultsof the operations for the year ended on that date .

C. RUSSOTTI,Auditor.

SHIRE OF CUBALLING .R. F. ELLIOT,

Chartered Accountant.D . E. HYDE,

Chartered Accountant.

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THEYEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1982.

Receipts .$

Rates 97 779 .38Licences 8 147 .80Government Grants and Reco ps 173 550 .00

SHIRE OF CHITTERING . Income from Property . . . . 11 445 .70Health Services 8 .00

STATEMENTS OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS Bushfire Control 40 .00FOR YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1982. Sale of Assets 40 596 .00

Receipts . Other Revenue 8 153 .43

$ $339720.31Rates 110 611 .60Licences 40 882 .33 Payments .Government Grants 174 089 .00Income from Property 9345 .80Fines and Penalties 95 .70 Administration :Sanitation 46 .00 Staff Section 28 308 .36Vermin 203 .60 Members Section 3343 .95Other Fees 6345 .60 Debt Service 58 145 .94. .Contribution to Wo 42 755 .00 Public Works and Services 171250.12All other Revenue 15 432 .55 Buildings Construction and Equip e 8421 .20

Buildings Maintenance 4242 .64$399807 .18 Health Services 436 .30

Vermin Services 1019.59Bushfire Control . . . . 2834 .78

Payments . Traffic Control 126 .45Purchase of Plant and Tools 46 739 .69

Administration : Operation Costs not allocated .. . . 2242 .00Staff Section 44 766 .03 Materials not allocated . . . . 270 .06Members Section 4395 .89 Payment to M.R .D. Trust Fund 7972 .38

Debt Service 57 383 .48 Donations and Grants . . . . 225 .00Public Works and Se ices 159 472.59 Transfer to Reserve Funds 1000 .00Recreation grounds 16 312.26 All Other Expenditure . . . . 6917 .48Buildings maintenance 5616.54Street Lighting 1410.67 $343495 .94

3097.56LibraryTown Planning 122.75Health Services 5390.08 SUMMARY .Vermin 48.00Bush Fire Control . . . . 1002 .79 Credit Balance 1/7/1981 . . . . 7121 .12Traffic Control 879 .94 Receipts 1981/1982 339 720 .31Long Service Leave transfer 3000 .00

2336 .32 346 841 .43Plant Purchased

. . . .

. . . .2181 .72 Payments 1981/1982 343 495 .94Operation Costs unallocated

Materials overallocated 1477 .77. . . .All other Expenditure 63 910 .12 Credit Balance 30th June 1982 . . . . 3345 .49

$369848 .97 BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1982 .

SUMMARY . Assets .$

Balance 1 July 1981

Dr. 9816 .12 Current Assets 9025 .69Receipts 399 807 .18 Non-Current Assets 7569 .85

Deferred Assets 7749 .67389 991 .06 Fixed Assets 425 975 .19

Payments 369 848 .97 Reserve Fund Co a 3224.79

Balance 30 June 1982

Cr. $20142 .09 Total Assets . . $453545.19

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Liabilities .

Current Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 8 891 .64Non-Current Liabilities 3 224.80Deferred Liability

. . . .

. . . .

. . .

. . . .

. . . .

235 150 .61

247 267 .05

SUMMARY.

$Total Assets

. ..

. . . .

. . . .

453 545 .19Total Liabilities

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

247 267 .05

Municipal Accumulation Account Surplus

$206 278 .14

We certify that the figures and particulars given above arecorrect .

G. W. FOSTER,Shire Clerk.

I have audited the books of accounts of the Shire of Cuballingfor the financial year ended 30 June 1982. In my opinion theBalance Sheet and the related financial statements are preparedon a basis consistent with the Local Government Act AccountingDirections and present a true and fair view of the state of affairsof the Shire of Cuballing as at 30 June 1982 .

M. R. WOOD,Auditor,

State Audit Department.

SHIRE OF DANDARAGAN .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1982.Receipts .

Rates

. . . .

. .. .Licences

. . . .

. . . .

. .. .Government GrantsIncome from PropertySanitation ChargesFines and PenaltiesCemeteriesOther IncomeSundry DebtorsRefunds and Overpayments

Administration Staff SectionAdministration Members SectionDebt Service

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . .Public Works and ServicesTown Planning

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Library ServicesBuilding ConstructionBuilding MaintenanceHealth ServicesVermin Services

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Bush Fire Control

. . .

. . . .

. . . .Building Control . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . .CemeteriesPlant, Machinery and Tools PurchasedOther Works and ServicesDrumsDonations and Grants

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Transfer to Reserve FundsPrivate WorksLand

. .. .

. . . .

. . . .

Credit balance 1 July 1981

75 959.021 226 563 .24Plus Receipts 1981/82

Less Expenditure 1981/82

Debit balance 30 June 1982

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1982 .Assets .

Current Assets . . .Non-Current AssetsDeferred AssetsFixed Deposits

. . . .

Current Liabilities . .Non-Current LiabilitiesDeferred Liabilities

Expenditure .

SUMMARY .

Liabilities .

L. G. GROUT,President .

477 2N8.0M16

4 8.0436 9958.0025 574.2347400656.3036.40

200 678 .3976228 .30

65 .50

$1 226 563 .24

$107 937 .0812 963 :35

166 643*74602 095 .711898 :279 085 .49

109 608 .2526081 .0040 625 .84

240 .301 643 .47is 5"101 459 .55

165 111 .7314771 .10

75 .00589 .54

30 000 .008 Nis362.40

$1 321 121 .17

1 302 522 .261 321 121,17

$18 598 .91

$. . . .

. . . .

37775 .07178 553 .94577 917 .62

. . ..

. . . . 1 883 110.14

Total

$2 677 356.77

$18 598 .91

118 553 .94983 235 .55

Total

$1 120 388 .40

SUMMARY.

Total Assets . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . .

2 677 356 .77Total Liabilities

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 1 120 388 .40

$1069037

We certify that the foregoing figures are true and correct.R. H. CARTER,

President .I. W. STUBBS,

Shire Clerk.

I have audited the books of the Shire of Dandaragan forthe year ending 30 June 1982. In my opinion the Balance Sheetand the related financial statements are prepared on a basisconsistent with the Local Government Act Accounting Directionsand present a true and fair view of the state of affairs of theShire of Dandaragan as at 30 June 1982 .

J. WATTS,Auditor,

State Audit Department .

SHIRE OF NORTHAM .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR

YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1982 .Receipts .

Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 889.75Licences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 469.68Government Grants and Subsidies 298 709.56Contribution to Works and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 208.87Income from Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 515 .66Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . 21665 .60Cemetery . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 522 .67Sale of Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 38 290.00Loan Reimbursements . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 11600 .52Health Act . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

234 494.22All Other Revenue

48 270 .85

$1 087 637 .38

Payments .

Anumstration :Staff

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Members

. . . .

. .. .

. . . .

. .. .Debt Service

.Public Works and Services . . . . . .. .Parks, Gardens and Rec. Grounds . . . .Buildings Operation and MaintenancePurchase of Assets

. .. .

. . . .

. .. .Health Services

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Building ControlBushfire Control

. . . .Cemetery

. . .

. . . .

. . . .

Balance at 1/7/81Receipts to 30/6/82

Payments to 30/6/82

Credit Balance at 30/6/82

91728 .9612297 .15

. . 100%491 .- 271 595 .03. . . .

. .. .

43 870.0137303 .19

. .. .

. .. .

53 380 .69305 524 .8512052.72

. . . . . . . . 6 126.13

. . . .

. . . .

14 160.86$

Public Works Overheads

73 308 .60Less Allocated

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

73 308 .60

Plant Operation Costs

4721192Less Allocated

.. . .

. . . .

.. . .

47212 .92

Materials incl. :Fuels and OilsLess Allocated

Payments of Licences to M.R.D .Donations and Grants . . . . . . . .All Other Expenditure

. . .

SUMMARY .

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1982 .Assets .

Current Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 901 .82Non-Current Assets - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 363 .26Deferred Assets .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 40 037 .74Fixed Assets . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

.. . .

. . . .

. . . .

712 626.31Total Assets

$896 929 .13

Liabilities .

$

88 624 .0594 229 .76

Cr. 5 605 .7177 869.75

. . . . . . . . 10 196 .84

. . . .

. . . .

46035 .22

$1 095 005 .18

58 585 .3710870738

$1 146 222 .75100 005 .18

$51 217 .57

Current LiabilitiesNon-Current LiabilitiesDeferred Liabilities

Total Liabilities

36760.8315 309 .91514 004 .59

566 075 .33

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SUMMARY.

Total Assets

896 929.13Total Liabilities

. . . .

. . . .

566 075 .33

$330 853 .80

We hereby certify that the particulars and figures shown arecorrect .

D. R. ANTONIO,President.

A . J . MIDDLETON,Shire Clerk.

I have audited the books of the Shire of Northam for the yearended 30 June, 1982 . In my opinion the balance sheet and therelated Financial Statements are prepared on a basis consistentwith the Local Government Act Accouning Directions andpresent a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Shireof Northam as at 30 June 1982 .

P. GRAYSON,Auditor,

State Audit Department.

SHIRE OF WEST ARTHUR.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR

THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1982 .Receipts .

RatesLicencesGovernment GrantsIncome from PropertySanitation ChargesFines and PenaltiesCemetery ReceiptsVermin ReceiptsAll Other Revenue

Payments .

Administration :Staff

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

69320 .31Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5115 .79

Debt Services 47555.72Public Works and Services 336106 .61Buildings :

Construction 28 466 .68

Noxio

Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 27 549 .77Town Planning 450 .00Health Services 4422.87

us Weeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5153 .99Vermin Services 171 .19Bushfire Control . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6110 .66Dog Control 21 .55Traffic Control . . . . . . . . . . . . 1484 .94Building Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1087 .79Cemeteries 313 .79Purchase of Plant, Machinery and Tools 64139 .81Plant Operations-Costs Not Allocated to Works -804 .98Material-Not Allocated to Works 945 .99Donations and Grants . . . . .. . . . . . . 687 .47Transfer to Reserve Funds

. . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

30 000 .00All Other Expenditure

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

4176.98

$632 476 .93

Current AssetsNon-Current AssetsDeferred AssetsFixed Assets

Current LiabilitiesNon-Current LiabilitiesDeferred Liabilities

Credit Balance 1 July 1981Receipts as per Statement

Payments as per Statement

Credit Balance as at 30 June 1982

SUMMARY.

Liabilities .

255 828 .48347 .33

309 083 .0023491 .122 490 .57

160 .0091 .0057 .19

68 964 .24

$660 512 .93

16 376 .45604193

0688938632 476 .93

$00145

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1982 .Assets.

59 222 .56113 326 .1241 999 .94

1 112 264 .75

$1 326 813 .37

1 419 .3338 728 .52

353 535 .53

$393 683 .38

SUMMARY.

Total Assets

. . . .

. .. .

. . .

1326813 .37Total Liabilities

. . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

393 683.38

Municipal Accumulation Account

. . . .

. . . .

. . .. $933129.99

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars above arecorrect.

I have audited the, accounts of the Shire of West Arthur forthe financial year ended 30 June 1982 . The accounts have beenfound to be in order and properly kept in accordance withthe provisions of the Local Government Act . The accounts havebeen allowed by me as required by section 629 of the Act .The financial statements for the year ended 30 June 1982 have

been certified by me as required by section 630 of the LocalGovernment Act.

In my opinion the Balance Sheet and related financial state-merits for the financial year ended 30 June 1982 have been pre-pared on a basis consistent with the Local Government ActAccounting Directions and present a true and fair view of theaffairs of the Shire .

N. WOODS,Auditor.

SHIRE OF WILLIAMS.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1982.Receipts .

Rates . . . . . . . 273 415 .23Licenses and By-law Fees . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 84788 .43Government Grants 222 974 .21Commonwealth Aid Grants . . . . . . . . . . . 76 000 .00Income From Property 19250 .12Loan Repayment and Plant Hire 2383 .01Health Charges 5 502 .69Water Supply 168 .93Cemetery Receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 .00Vermin . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 52 .00Fines and Penalties

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. .. .

267.00All Other Receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 399 .97Sale of Capital Items

. . . .

. .. .

.. . .

67 306 .50

$774 676 .09

Payments .

Administration :Staff Section . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

67 974 .79Members Section 3211 .41

Debt Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 452 .03Bank Overdraft Interest 202.00Public Works and Services 214478 .22Buildings :

Construction and Equipment

. . . .

. . . .

. .. .

11309 .44Maintenance 48 077 .13

Water Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1216 .45Health Services . .. . . . . 19 305 .66Building Control . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 77725Town Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4985 .44Bush Fire Control 2 333 .21Noxious Weed Control . . . . . . . . . .. . 1103 .47Cemeteries 1 431 .08Transfer to Plant Reserve 30 000 .00Plant, Machinery and Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 321 .96Operation Costs . . . . . . . . . . . 3 368 .63Materials Purchased . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 471 .34Donations and Grants 939 .05All Other Expenditure N 5014Traffic Licences

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

83 948 .59

$470319

SUMMARY.

Credit Balance 1/7/82

6824.93Add Receipts as per Statement . . . .

774 676 .09

Less Payments as per Receipts ._

Credit Balance as at 30/6/82

[26 November 1982 .

A. VANZETTI,

C. J . PERRY,

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1982 .Assets .

Current assets and cash at BankSundry DebtorsStock on HandNon-Current AssetsDeferred AssetsFixed Assets

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

President .

Shire Clerk.

781 501 .02747 423 .09

. .

$34077 .93

M 077 .934 5107811 642 .2734 334 .9432 295 .12

100 275 .88

$1 200 144 .92

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .Bruce Rock Shire Council .

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (N . 167) of $20 00 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1982, the Bruce Rock Shire Council herebygives notice of its intention to borrow by the sale ofdebentures, money on the following terms for thefollowing purpose: $20000 over 9 years, repayableat the Office of the Council in 18 equal half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest . Purpose: RoadWorks.

Details of the proposals and estimates of cost areopen for inspection at the Office of the Council for 35days after the publication of this notice.

Dated this 18th day of November, 1982 .

E. G. McCARTHY,President .

I have audited the books of account of the Shire of Williamsfor the year ended 30 June 1982. In my opinion the Balance

H. J. MURPHY,Sheet and the related financial statements are prepared on a

Shire Clerk .basis consistent with the Local Government Act AccountingDirections and present a true and fair view of the state of affairsof the Shire of Williams as at 30 June 1982 .

N. WOODS,Auditor,

State Audit Department .

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars above arecorrect .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A.

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E. H. SPRAGG,President .

D. A. BLACK,Shire Clerk.

Auditors Statement .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .HEALTH ACT 1911-1982 .

Shire of Exmouth.Memorandum of Imposing Rates and Charges .

To whom it may concern :AT a meeting of the Exmouth Shire Council held on31 August 1982 it was resolved that Rates and Chargesspecified hereunder should be imposed on all rateableproperty within the Shire of Exmouth in accordancewith the Local Government Act 1960-1982 and theHealth Act 1911-1982 .

Dated this 31st day of August, 1982 .R. C. BURKETT,

President.K. J. GRAHAM,

Shire Clerk.

Schedule of Rates and Charges Levied .General Rate .13c in the dollar on gross rental values .Rubbish Charge: $72 per annum for one service twice

weekly .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .Shire of Merredin .

Memorandum of Imposing Rates .To Whom it May Concern :AT a meeting of the Merredin Shire Council held on20 July 1982 it was resolved that the rates and chargesspecified hereunder should be imposed on all rateableland within the district of the Shire of Merredin inaccordance with the provisions of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1982 .

J. H. CROOK,President .

R. LITTLE,Shire Clerk .

Schedule of Rates and Charges Levied .General Rate : 3 .90 cents in the dollar on the unim-

proved values .Urban Farm Land Rate : 1.00 cents in the dollar on the

unimproved values .Rubbish Removal Charge :

Residential $35.00 per annum for weekly service .Commercial $70 .00 per annum for two services

weekly.Sanitary Removal Charge : $80.00 per annum for weekly

service .(3)-22751

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .Shire of Carnarvon.

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 133) of $68 000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1982 the Shire of Carnarvon hereby givesnotice of its intention to borrow money by the sale ofdebentures on the following terms for the followingconditions : $68 000 for a period of twenty years withinterest at ruling Treasury rates repayable at the Officeof the Council, Carnarvon, by forty equal half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest . Purpose: Finalpayment for the construction of the State EmergencyServices Regional Operations Centre, Carnarvon .Note: This is a self supporting loan and repayments

are to be met by the State Government of WesternAustralia .

Plans, specifications and estimates of the costs thereofare open for inspection at the Office of the Council,Carnarvon, during normal office hours for a period of35 days after the publication of this notice .Dated this 24th day of November, 1982 .

R. G. FIDOCK,President .

A. J. TAYLOR,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .Shire of Cue .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loans (No. 28) of $10 000 ;

(No. 29) of $10 000.PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1982 the Shire of Cue hereby gives noticethat it proposes to borrow moneys by the sale ofdebentures on the following terms and for the follow-ing purposes :

Loan 28-$10 000 for a period of 5 years at aninterest rate applicable at the time of borrow-ing as approved by the Treasury Departmentrepayable at the Office of the Lender WespacBank, Main Street Meekatharra by ten equalhalf yearly instalments of principal andinterest. Purpose: construction of Depot Yardand the purchase of ancillary equipment$7 500. Purchase of Office Equipment $2 500 .

Liabilities.Sundry Creditors . . .

. . . . $NilAccrued Loan Interest . . . . 21361 .42Non-Current Liabilities . . .. 33 152 .30Deferred Liabilities 927 975 .48

$982 489.20SUMMARY.

Total Assets 1200144 .92Total Liabilities 982 489 .20Municipal Accumulation A/C Surplus 217 655 .72Contingent Liability . . . . $927975 .48

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Loan 29-$10 000 for a period of 5 years at aninterest rate applicable at the time of borrow-ing as approved by the Treasury Departmentrepayable at the Office of the Lender WespacBank Main Street Meekatharra by ten equalhalf yearly instalments of principal and interest .Purpose: Renovation of the Cue Shire Hall .

Details of the loans and estimates as required bysection 609 of the said Act are open for inspection atthe Office of the Council, Austin Street, Cue duringbusiness hours for thirty-five days after the publicationof this notice .Dated 19 November 1982 .

J. M. PRICE,President .

T. P. O'CONNOR,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .Shire of Denmark .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 85) of $25 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1982, the Council of the Shire of Denmarkhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrow by thesale of Debentures on the following terms and for thefollowing purposes : $25 000 for a period of ten (10)years repayable at the office of the Council by twenty(20) equal half yearly instalments of principal andinterest . Purpose : Part cost of the construction of aWorks Depot on site in Zimmerman Street, Denmark .

Plans, specifications and estimate as required bysection 609 of the Local Government Act are openfor public inspection by ratepayers at the office of theCouncil during office hours for thirty-five (35) daysafter the publication of this notice.

Dated this 12th day of November, 1982 .

R. T. CYSTER,President .

G. H. McCUTCHEON,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .Shire of Moora-

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 239) of $50000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1982 the Council of The Shire of Moora herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money by thesale of debentures on the following terms and for thefollowing purposes : $50 000 for a period of ten (10)years, repayable at the office of the Shire of Moora,24 Padbury Street, Moora by twenty equal half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest . Purpose : Road-works .

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs as requiredby section 609 of the Local Government Act are openfor inspection at the office of the Council during normaloffice hours for a period of thirty-five (35) days afterpublication of this notice .

Dated this 25th day of November, 1982 .

R. J. SCOTT,President .

J. N. WARNE,Shire Clerk .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE W A[26 November 1982 .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .Shire of Narembeen .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 93) of $30 000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1982, the Shire of Narembeen hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow money by the saleof debentures repayable at the office of the Lender overseven (7) years by fourteen (14) equal instalments ofprincipal and interest for the following terms and pur-pose : Loan No. 93-$30 000-7 year term-Plant Pur-chases .

Plans, specifications and estimates as required bysection 609 are available for inspection at the officeof the Council during business hours for thirty five (35)days after publication of this notice .

Dated this 18th day of November, 1982 .M. BRISTOW,

V. EPIRO,President .

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .Shire of Ravensthorpe .

Proposed Loan (No . 102) of $200000 .PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1982, the Ravensthorpe Shire Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money by thesale of a debenture on the following terms and pur-pose : $200000 at the ruling rate of interest for aperiod of twenty years repayable to the SuperannuationBoard, 32 St. George's Terrace, Perth by forty equalhalf yearly payments of principal and interest . Pur-pose-Part cost of construction of the RavensthorpeTownsite Effluent Disposal Scheme .

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs as re-quired by section 609 of the Act are available forinspection at the Office of the Council, 20 MorgansStreet, Ravensthorpe, during business hours for 35days after publication of this notice .

Note : Under the Country Towns' Sewerage Act theState Government subsidises 85% of the annual loanrepayments or deficiency of the scheme, whichever isthe lesser .

Dated this 19th day of November, 1982 .J . S. LAWRENCE,

President .K. C. WILLIAMS,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .Shire of Ravensthorpe .

Proposed Loan (No . 103) of $100000 .PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1982, the Ravensthorpe Shire Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money by thesale of a debenture on the following terms and pur-pose : $100000 at the ruling rate of interest for aperiod of ten years repayable to the Motor VehicleInsurance Trust, 255 Adelaide Terrace, Perth by twentyequal half yearly payments of principal and interest .Purpose-Part cost of construction of the RavensthorpeTownsite Effluent Disposal Scheme .

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs as requiredby section 609 of the Act are available for inspectionat the Office of the Council, 20 Morgans Street, Ravens-thorpe, during business hours for 35 days after publica-tion of this notice .

Note: Under the Country Towns' Sewerage Act theState Government subsidises 85% of the annual loanrepayments or deficiency of the scheme, whichever isthe lesser .

Dated this 19th day of November, 1982 .J . S. LAWRENCE,

President .K. C. WILLIAMS,

Shire Clerk .

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26 November 1982.]

CORRIGENDUM.LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .

Shire of Roebourne .Proposed Loan (No . 62) of $1 000 000 .

THE period of the loan should read "initially for 4years at the current ruling rate of interest, to berenegotiated for a further 6 years at the then rulingrate of interest" and not "10 years" as shown in theGovernment Gazette No. 29 of Friday, 23 April 1982for a loan of $650 000 Loan 62 (2) .

D. R. CRIDDLE,President.

F. J. GOW,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .Shire of Woodanilling .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 32) of $11500 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1982, the Shire of Woodanilling hereby givesnotice of its intention to borrow money, by the saleof debentures on the following terms, for the followingpurpose: $11500 for a period of four (4) years, re-payable at the Office of the Shire of Woodanilling byeight (8) equal half yearly repayments of principal andinterest . Purpose : Purchase of Plant .

ERRATUM.LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .The Municipality of the Shire of Toodyay .

By-laws Relating to Road Reserves .WHEREAS an error occurred in the notice published under the above heading onpage 4350 of Government Gazette (No. 89) dated 29 October 1982 it is corrected asfollows .

Delete subparagraph 2 (g) and insert-(g) "Permission" means the permission of the Council first obtained and expressed

in writing .Delete the words "in writing ." in subparagraph 2 (h) .

SEEDS ACT 1981 .1, RICHARD CHARLES OLD, being the Minister ofthe Crown to whom the administration of the SeedsAct 1981 is for the time being committed by theGovernor, hereby authorise John George Paterson,Christopher John Burton Sykes and Frank ThomasWilliams to initiate prosecutions for offences against theabove Act .

R. C. OLD,Minister for Agriculture .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

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DAIRY INDUSTRY ACT 1973 (AS AMENDED) .Directions Under Section 30 .

I, RICHARD CHARLES OLD, Minister for Agricul-ture, being the Minister for the time being administeringthe Dairy Industry Act 1973 (as amended), actingunder section 30 of that Act and after considering astatement submitted to me under subsection (1) ofthat section by the Dairy Industry Authority of WesternAustralia established under that Act (referred to inthese directions as "the Authority") hereby direct theAuthority that :

1 . Subject to clause 2 of this direction, wherean application is made under paragraph (a)of subsection (4) of section 30 of the Act, the

Specifications, estimate of costs and statements as re-quired by section 609 of the Local Government Actare open for public inspection by ratepaers at theoffice of the Council during office hours,' for thirtyfive (35) days after the publication of this notice .

Dated this 17th November, 1982 .1 . A. R. DOUGLAS,

President .M. R. REID,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960-1982 .Municipal Elections .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 26 November 1982 .

IT is hereby notified, for general information, in ac-cordance with section 139 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960-1982, that the following persons have beenelected Members of the undermentioned Municipalitiesto fill the vacancies shown in the particulars here-under :-Date of Election; Member Elected; Surname, Christian

Name; Ward ; How vacancy occurred : (a) Effluc-tion of time ; (b) Resignation ; (c) Death; Name ofPrevious Member ; Remarks .

Shire of East Pilbara .23/10/82; Eckhart, Elizabeth Marjory ; Newman ; (b) ;

McIntyre, P . ; Extraordinary .Shire of Mount Magnet .

29/10/82; Scott, William John ; Country ; (b) ; Drew,K. J . ; Extraordinary .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government.

Authority shall refuse the application if ap-proval of the application would result in theproposed transferee or the proposed transfereetogether with any person associated with theproposed transferee (as determined by theAuthority in accordance with clause 3 of thisdirection), holding a market milk quota ormarket milk quotas exceeding in the aggregate1 100 litres on a daily basis .

2 . Notwithstanding clause 1 of this direction theAuthority may approve the transfer of a quotawhere the application is for the approval of theAuthority to the transfer of the whole of aquota to a proposed transferee who is not theholder of a market milk quota .

3 . A person is associated with a proposed trans-feree if that person holds a market milk quotaand is-

(a) a partner of the proposed transferee ;(b) a corporation of which the proposed

transferee is an officer or director ;(c) where the proposed transferee is a

corporation, an officer or director of thecorporation ;

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(d) an officer or director of any corporationof which the proposed transferee is anofficer or director ;

(e) an employee or employer of the pro-posed transferee ;

(f) an employee of a natural person ofwhom the proposed transferee is anemployee ;

(g) a corporation whose directors are ac-customed or under an obligationwhether formal or informal, to act inaccordance with the directions, instruc-tions or wishes of the proposed trans-feree or, where the person is a cor-poration, of the directors or manage-ment of that person ;

(h) a corporation in accordance with thedirections, instructions or wishes ofwhich, or of the directors or manage-ment of which, the proposed trans-feree is accustomed or under an obliga-tion, whether formal or informal, toact ;

(i) a corporation in which the proposedtransferee holds a substantial interest ;or

(j) where that person is a corporation-aperson who holds a substantial interestin the corporation,

but persons shall not be regarded as associatesif the Authority is satisfied on representationsmade by one or more of them and after itsown enquiries (if any) that they are com-mercially independent in their respective enter-prises .Where an application is made under paragraph(b) of subsection (4) of section 30 of theAct-

(a) the Authority shall refuse the applica-tion if the proposed surrender is sub-ject to payment by the Authority of anamount of compensation exceeding 63dollars per litre of market milk quotaon a daily basis ;

(b) the Authority shall refuse the applica-tion if the proposed surrender wouldresult in the applicant retaining amarket milk quota of less than 245 litreson a daily basis ;

(c) subject to paragraph (d) of this clause,the Authority shall refuse the applica-tion if the applicant proposes to sur-render less than 45 litres of marketmilk quota, on a daily basis ; and

(d) the Authority shall not refuse the ap-plication by reason only of paragraph(c) of this clause if the proposed sur-render is for the purpose of ensuringthat the applicant will not hold a

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 November 1982.

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIATenders for Government Supplies

market milk quota or market milkquotas exceeding in the aggregate 1 100litres on a daily basis .

5 . The basis or principles set out in the direc-tions made under section 30 of the Act on22 December 1981 and published in the Gov-ernment Gazette on 31 December 1981 atpage 5402 shall be of no further effect afterthe day on which these directions are made .

Dated this 19th day of November, 1982 .R. C. OLD,

Minister for Agriculture .

EDUCATION DEPARTMENTOF WESTERN AUSTRALIA .

TENDERS closing at 2 .30 p.m. on 7 January 1983, areinvited for floor, windows and general cleaning of thefollowing schools for the period 4 February 1983-14December 1983 .

Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon . Ministerfor Education", C/o Contract Clerk, Building SupportServices Section, Education Department, 151 RoyalStreet, East Perth 6000 and to be endorsed "Tender forContract" .

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted .Contract Number ; Project; Closing Date ; Conditions

now Available at .147-Allenswood Primary School and Pre-Primary

Centre; 7/1/83; Education Department.148-Australind Primary School and Pre-Primary

Centre; 7/1/83 ; Education Department .149-Baldivis Primary School and Pre-Primary Centre ;

7/1/83 ; Education Department .150-Carine Primary School and Pre-Primary Centre ;

7/1/83 ; Education Department.151-Creaney Primary School and Pre-Primary Centre ;

7/1/83 ; Education Department.152-East Greenwood Primary School and Pre-Primary

Centre; 7/1/83 ; Education Department .153-Edgewater Primary School and Pre-Primary

Centre; 7/1 ./83; Education Department .154-Heathridge Primary School and Pre-Primary

Centre; 7/1/83 ; Education Department .155-Noranda Primary School and Pre-Primary Centre ;

7/1/83 ; Education Department.156-Poynter Primary School and Pre-Primary Centre ;

7/1/83 ; Education Department .157-Quinns Rocks Primary School and Pre-Primary

Centre; 7/1/83 ; Education Department .158-Rostrata Primary School and Pre-Primary Centre ;

7/1/83 ; Education Department .159-West Greenwood Primary School and Pre-Prim-

ary Centre ; 7/1/83 ; Education Department .160-Woodlupine Primary School and Pre-Primary

Centre; 7/1/83 ; Education Department .R. L. VICKERY,

Director-General of Education.

Date ofAdvertising

ScheduleNo . Supplies Required Date of

Closing

1982 1982Nov. 12 729A/1982 Ready Mixed Concrete for M .W.A. (1983)

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. . . . Dec. 2Nov. 12 730A/1982 Crushed Stone Metal Dust, Flour Dust and Concretm Sand etc . (1983)-

M.W.A Dec. 2Nov. 12 734A/1982 White A4 Copy Paper (25, 50 or 100 Tonnes)-Government Printing Office Dec. 2Nov. 12 737A/1982 Word Processing and Message Distribution System for Purchase, Lease or

Rental-Westrail

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. . . . Dec. 2Nov. 12 738A/1982 Rock Base Material and Water Binding Gravel (1983) for .M.W.A Dec. 2Nov. 12 739A/1982 Loader, Tractor Mounted Front End, Back Hoe Combination with (approx .)

0 . 6 m 3 Bucket (1 only)-M .R.D Dec. 2Nov. 12 740A/1982 Polishers and Vacuum Cleaner (Industrial and Domestic) (1 Year Period)-

Various Government Departments

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. . . Dec. 2Nov. 12 743A/1982 Disposable Plastic Sterile Petri Dishes (1 Year Period)-State Health Laboratory

Services, Royal Perth Hospital and Government Stores Department

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Date of

ScheduleAdvertising

No.

1982

Nov. 12

744A/1982

Nov. 12

745A/1982

Nov. 19

746A/1982Nov. 19

749A/1982

Nov. 19

758A/1982

Nov. 19

759A/1982Nov. 19

761A/1982

Nov. 19

765A/1982

Nov. 19 766A/1982Nov. 26 769A/1982Nov. 26 773A/1982Nov. 26 777A/1982Nov. 26

768A/1982

Nov. 26 770A/1982

Nov. 26 771A/1982

Nov. 26 772A/1982

Nov. 26

774A/1982

Nov. 26

775A/1982Nov. 26

776A/1982Nov. 26 . . . .

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783A/1982Nov. 26 . . . .

785A/1982

Nov. 26 . . . .

786A/1982

Nov. 26 . . ..

767A/1982

Nov. 12 . . . .

736A/1982

Nov. 26

784A/1982

Date of

ScheduleAdvertising

No.

1982Nov. 12 . . . . 732A/1982Nov. 12 733A/1982Nov. 12 . . . . 735A/1982Nov. 12 . 742A/1982Nov. 19 . . . .

747A/1982

Nov. 19 . . . .

748A/1982

Nov. 19 . . . .

751A/1982Nov. 19 . . . .

755A/1982

Nov. 19 . . . .

762A/1982Nov. 19 . . . .

764A/1982

Nov. 19 . . . .

750A/1982Nov. 19 . . . .

752A/1982

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

4655

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued.Tender for Government Supplies-continued .

For Sale by Tender

Supplies Required

For Sale

Date ofClosing

1982"Drop On" Glass Beads for Painted Traffic Markings for the Period October 1,

1982 to September 30, 1984

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Dec. 2Polyethelene (Low Density) Bags and Polythene Film Rolls-Various Govern-

ment Departments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec . 2Police Special Solo Motor Cycles (750 cc to 850 cc) (100 only) Police Dept Dec. 9Silver Amalgum Capsules, Disposable Sterile Needles, Local Anaesthetics

and Burs (1 year period)-various Government Departments

. . . .

Dec. 9Pumping sets for Gosnells Pumping Station No . 2 and Rising Main-MillsRoad-Metropolitan Water Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Dec. 9

Transportable 3 bedroom house for Leonora-Mines Department . . . . .. . . Dec. 9Mobile Operating Tables (up to five (5) off) for the Patient Services Building,

Princess Margaret Hospital

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Dec. 9Artesian Well Lining Casing (508 mm O.D. and 711 . 2 mm O.D.)-Metro-

politan Water Authority . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 9Central Services Automated System for the Library Board of W.ADec. 9500 KVA Transformer One (1) only for Kalgoorlie Regional Hospital Dec. 9Medium Duty Diesel Prime Mover One (1) only-Westrail . . . . . . . . Dec. 9High Pressure Sodium Control Gear 250 Watt for Freeway Lighting-M .R.D . Dec . 9Duplicators, Ink Electrically Powered (20 only) and Spirit Hand Operated (6)only-Education Department . . . .

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Dec. 16Loader-Medium Duty Tractor Mounted Front End Backhoe Combination

fitted with (approx .) 0 . 6 m3 Bucket One (1) only-M.R.DDec. 16Tea, Tea Bags and Instant Tea (1 Year Period)-Various Government Depart-ments

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Dec. 16Self Propelled Combination Pole Hole Borer/Pole Erector One (1) only-

Westrail

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Dec. 16Flotation Thickener Effluent Pumps for Beenyup Waste Water TreatmentPlant-M.W.A Dec. 16

3 . 8 m3 Tip Trucks Four (4) only-M .R.D . Dec. 16Primary School Radio/PA Equipment P .W.D Dec. 16Word Processor, Stand Alone, One (1) only-Education Department . . . . Dec. 16Micro-Computer for the Mental Health Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec . 16X-ray Equipment for Albany, Bunbury, Geraldton and Kalgoorlie Regional

Hospitals-Hospital and Allied Services

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Dec. 16Automatic Multi Bank X-ray Viewers for the Patient Services Building,

Princess Margaret Hospital

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Dec. 16P.V.C. Nylon Coated Tarpaulin Material (68 000 Metres)-Westrail . . . .

Jan. 6,1983

Service

Recovery and Purchase of Silver from X-ray Fixing Solution (2 Year Period)-Department of Hospital and Allied Services . . . . . . . .

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Dec. 2Catering at Youth Activities, Port Kennedy Beach Camp-Community

Welfare

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Dec. 16

Date ofClosing

1982Toyota Land Cruiser Utility (XQE 725) at Carnarvon . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec . 2Honda Terada EH-4 (3 in .) Portable Pump Units at Merredin . . . . . . . . Dec . 2Holden HZ Station Sedans (3 only) (XQA 584, XPY 989, XQE 396) at Derby Dec . 2Holden HZ Automatic Sedan (XQY 285) at Kununurra . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec . 2Box Trailer (1 only), Plant Trailers (3 only), Air Compressors (2 only), 50 mmPacific Pump (1 only), Pet Bow Welding Machine (1 only), Crane Jibattachments (unused 2 only) at Welshpool-Metropolitan Water Authority

Dec. 21979 Finsbury Water Pump (MRD 732) and 1968 Regent Water 40 mmPump (MRD 4712) at East Perth

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Dec. 21976 Ford Front End Backhoe Loader at East Perth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 2Nissan Patrol Utility (XQD 187), Toyota FJ45 Landcruiser Van (XQF 506),Toyota FJ45 Landcruiser Utility (XQG 676), Toyota FJ45 LandcruiserUtility (XQG 677), Toyota HJ45 Landcruiser Utility (XQG 714), Toyota4 x 4 Hilux Utility (XQJ 445), Daihatsu F50 Van (XQK 146) at Forrestfield Dec . 2

1979 Ford F250 Utility (XQK 040) at East Perth . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec . 2Motor Vehicle Parts at Forrestfield, Motors and Parts, Transceivers, Engel

Car Refrigerators, Transceiver Aerial Bases and Whip Aerials at SouthPerth, Enfield Repeater • 303 and Savage • 243 Rifle at Maylands . . . . . . . . Dec . 2

1978 Holden HZ Station Sedan (XQG 560) at Karratha . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec . 91980 Holden HZ Station Sedan (XQJ 719), 1979 Holden HZ Sedan (XQF 428),

1979 Holden HZ Utility (XQH 484) at Geraldton . . . .

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Dec. 9

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE W .A .

Date of

ScheduleAdvertising

No.

1982

Nov. 19 . . . .

753A/1982

1974 Holden HJ Panel Van (UQR 368), Holden HZ Utility (XQK 897),Holden HZ Panel Van (XQD 390) at Wyndham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dec. 9

Nov. 19 . . . .

754A/1982

Holden HZ Sedan (XQD 399) at Kunnunurra . . . .

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Dec. 9Nov. 19 . . . .

756A/1982

Holden HZ Panel Van (XQH 333), Holden WB Utility (XQI 993), Holden HZStation Sedan (XQC 708), Holden HZ Utility (XQC 706), Holden HZStation Sedan (XQG 989) and Commodore VB Sedan (6BL 241) at Kal-goorlie

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Dec. 9Nov. 19

757A/1982

Holden HZ Station Sedan (XQG 988) Holden HZ Sedan (XQF 186), GeminiTD Sedan (XQC 704) Gemini TD Sedan (XQC 703) at Kalgoorlie . . . . Dec. 9

Nov. 19 760A/1982 1980 Holden One Tonne Utility (XQL 819) at Port Hedland . . . . Dec. 9Nov. 19 763A/1982 1976 Massey Ferguson Backhoe Loader (UQZ 695) at Kununurra . . . Dec. 9Nov. 26

778A/1982

1979 Holden HZ Utility (XQI 053) and 1978 Toyota FJ45 Landcruiser PanelVan (XQH 124) at Derby

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Dec. 16Nov. 26 779A/1982 1980 Holden Commodore Sedan (XQM 361) at Port Hedland . .. . . . . . . . Dec . 16Nov. 26

780A/1982

1979 Ford Falcon Panel Van (XQE 666) and 1979 Holden HZ One TonneUtility (XQI 412) at South Hedland

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.Dec. 16Nov. 26

781A/1982

1979 Holden HZ Sedan (XQG 300), 1978 Ford Falcon XC Panel Van(XQG 889), 1979 Holden HZ Automatic Sedan (XQG 976), 1979 HoldenTorana Sedan (XQD 189) at Karratha . . . .

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Dec. 16Nov. 26 . . . .

787A/1982

Surplus Building Equipment, Supplies and Tools from the Karratha SeniorHigh School-P.W.D Dec. 16

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedschedules until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing .

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth and

at points of inspection .

No Tender necessarily accepted .

B. E. CORBOY,Chairman, Tender Board .

Contractor

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued.

For Sale by Tender--continued

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

ScheduleNo . Particulars

For Sale

DepartmentConcerned

[26 November 1982 .

Rate

Date ofClosing

1982

Supply and Delivery

337A/82 L.B.A. Stationers Item 11 of Stationery Arts and Crafts Ma-terials

Items 10 and 12 of Stationery Arts andCrafts Materials

Items 76 and 77 of Stationery Arts andCrafts Materials

Education

Education . . . .

Education

58 cents each

Item 10 $43 .70 eachItem 12 $91 .25 eachItem 76 20 cents eachItem 77 28 cents each

E. Dunlop & B . J. Ball

Jacksons Drawing Sup-plies Pty. Ltd .

451A/82 Various Office Furniture (Steel-Group 2) (1 yearperiod)

Various Details on application

Electrical EquipmentLtd .

488A/82 Item 1-25 only Manual Valves for ChlorineGas

Item 2-3 only automatic valves for Chlor-ine Gas

Item 3-3 only compatible transformers

M.W.A .

M.W.A,

M.W.A .

$120 each

$591 each

$40 each522A/82 Various Drafting, Photographic and Plan Printing

Materials (1 year period)Various Details on application

570A/82 Various Funerals of Deceased Indigent Persons inCountry Areas (1 year period)

C.W.D . Details on application

Noel B. Hassell P/L606A/82 One Hundred and Twenty five (125) tonnesonly of Illawarra Coke

Westrail $256 per tonne

648A/82 Wilmar FurnitureManufacturing P/L

Item 725-Twenty Nine only Bookcases P .W.D . $224 .06 each

649A/82 Atelier Furniture

. .Bendix Consolidated

Seating Units Items 1, 2, 3 and 4Seating Units Items 5, 6 and 7

Purchase and Removal of

P.W.D .P.W.D .

Details on applicationDetails on application

483A/82 D. Drew Item 2-1976 Galant Station Sedan G.D .Model (UQY 358) at Geraldton

P.W.D . $1 301

656A/82 Jaques Ltd . Moore Self Propelled Multi Wheel RollerSP 3507 Model (UQF 358) at East Perth

M.R.D . $12870

661A/82 Arena Autos Servex Air Compressor (MRD 426) at EastPerth

M.R.D . $169

674A/82 P. Jones Item 6-1980 Suzuki LJ81 Utility (XQI 650)at Forrestfield

A.P .B . $2125

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26 November 1982 .] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued.

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS-continued

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MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT

Tenders

Tenders are invited for the following projects .

Tender documents are available from the Clerk-in-Charge, Orders Section, Main Roads Department, Waterloo Crescent,East Perth .

Tender No .

71/82

Tender No .

42/82

Description

Acceptance ofTenders

Description

Successful Tenderer

Bridge No . 1157 on Maida Vale Road over Roe

Hornibrook GroupHighway

Closing Date

Asphalt Surfacing Bunbury Highway, Rockingham Road to Cockburn Road

December 7 1982

Amount

. . . .

510921-87

D. R. WARNER,Secretary, Main Roads .

ScheduleNo. Contractor

Particulars DepartmentConcerned Rate

676A/82 Wearparts W.A . Coates 15 tonnes Drawn Grid Roller(MRD 699) at East Perth

M.R.D . $3216

693A/82 Ray Mack Motors Item 2-Daihatsu Station Sedan 1978, F20Model (XQE 399) at Derby

P.W.D . $1407

I. Duncombe . . . . Item 3-Toyota Arkana Van 1977 FJ45Model (XQM 842) at Derby

P.W.D . $2900

704A/82 L. Turner Commodore Sedan 1980 (XQM 363) atPort Hedland

M .R.D . $5050

706A/82 A. E. Ramirez Toyota Tray Body 1978 FJ45 Model P.W.D . $3025(XQG 549) at Wyndham

710A/82 K. G. McGovern Item 2-Holden Utility 1979 HZ Model A.P.B . $2675(XQG 267) at Forrestfield

Fremantle Auto Whole- Item 3-Datsun 1200 Utility 1980 (XQGsalers

945) at ForrestfieldA.P.B . $2436

M. Gray

. . . .

. . . . Item 5-Suzuki Table Top 1980 LJ81 Model(XQI 651) at Forrestfield

A.P .B . $2655

T. N. & S . J . Gmeiner Item 7-Suzuki Table Top 1980 LJ81 Model(XQI 653) at Forrestfield

A.P.B . $2400

K. Carter

Item 8-Suzuki Table Top 1979 LJ81 Model(XQJ 927) at Forrestfield

A.P.B. $2800

Cancellation of Contract

337A/82 Gordon & Gotch Ltd . Supply-Stationery Arts and Crafts Mater-ials Items No. 10, 11, 12, 76 and 77

Education

648A/82 Supreme Furniture

Item 725-Supply-Twenty nine only (29)Bookcases

P.W.D .

483A/82 S. Johnson

Item 2-Galant Station Sedan (UQY 358)at Geraldton

All Tenders Declined

P.W.D .

507A/82 Supply-Item 4, Heavy Duty Diesel PrimeMover

Westrail

674A/82 Suzuki LJ81 Utilities (3 only) at ForrestfieldItems 2, 4 and 5

A.P .B .

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APPOINTMENTS.

(Under section 6 of the Registration of Births,Deaths and Marriages Act 1961-1979 .)

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 23 November 1982 .

THE following appointments have been approved :-R.G. No. 435/71.-Sergeant Terrence Charles Sims

has been appointed as Assistant District Registrar ofBirths, Deaths and Marriages for the Roebourne

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 November 1982 .

Registry District to maintain an office at Tom Price viceSergeant E. B. Clay. This appointment dates from 7November 1982 .R.G. No. 39/68.-Mr. James Adair has been appointed

as District Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriagesfor the East Coolgardie Registry District to maintain anoffice at Kalgoorlie during the absence on leave ofMr. G. J. Bruce . This appointment dated from 15November 1982 .

R. A. PEERS,Registrar General .

CHRISTMAS EXEMPTION .

Department of Mines,Perth, 24 November 1982 .

IT is hereby notified for public information, that general exemption from conditionsof work and occupation has been granted on all mining tenements subject to theMining Act 1904 throughout the State as follows:-

On those tenements in areas "A" and "B" as shown on the plan below-from13 December 1982 to 23 January 1983 inclusive .

On those tenements in areas "C" and "D" as shown on the plan below-from13 December 1982 to 9 January 1983 inclusive .

D. R . KELLY,Director General and

Under Secretar for Mines .

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26 November 1982.]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTRAILWAYS.

Railway Working Account for Quarter Ended

2 . Fixed Assets-

$At cost less Depreciation (as at June30

1982)

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

390 099 4913 . Value of Material Stores on Hand-

(as at June 30 1982) . .

. . . .

26 456 21515 November 1982 .

W. I. McCULLOUGH,Commissioner of Railways .

COMPANIES (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) CODE .Subsection 8 70 (1) and (2), 72 (2) 73 (12) and

(13), 251 (1) and 392 (2) .Reguation 28 .

Notice of Resolution .Registered No . : 7871-121 .

Project Accommodation and CateringServices Pty . Limited .

AT a general meeting of the members of the companyduly convened and held at 3 Ord Street, West Perthon 16 November 1982, the special resolution set outbelow was duly passed .

That the Company be wound up voluntarily andthat Garry John Trevor and John GrahamMorris be appointed joint and several liquid-ators for the purposes of such winding up.

Dated this 16th day of November, 1982 .

MICHAEL J. BROPHY,Director .

(Pannell Kerr Forster, Chartered Accountants, 3 OrdStreet, West Perth, W .A. 6000 .)

COMPANIES (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) CODE.Section 398 (1) .

Regulation 84 (2) .Notice of Meeting of Creditors .

Taku Pty . Ltd .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 398subsection (1) of the Companies (Western Australia)Code a meeting of creditors of Taku Pty. Ltd . will beheld in the Subiaco City Library, Exhibition Hall, Cur .Rokeby Road and Bagot Road, Subiaco on Friday, 26November 1982 at 12 .00 noon .Agenda:

1 . To receive a report from a Director of thethe company nominated by a General Meetingof Shareholders to be held on Friday, 26 Nov-ember 1982 at 11 .30 a.m. at which a specialresolution may be passed .

That the company be wound up voluntarilyand that Dudley Norman Allan be andis hereby appointed liquidator .

2, In the event of the shareholders in GeneralMeeting resolving that the company be woundup voluntarily to nominate a liquidator or toconfirm the appointment of the liquidator ap-pointed by shareholders.

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3 . To consider, and if thought fit, to appoint aCommittee of Inspection pursuant to section432 of the Companies (Western Australia)Code.

4 . To fix the remuneration of the liquidator orto delegate such power to the Committee ofInspection if appointed .

Dated this 18th day of November, 1982 .By Order of the Board,

E. G. DOUKIDIS,Director .

(D. N. Allan & Co., 10th Floor, T & G Building,37 St. George's Terrace, Perth, W.A. 6000 .)

COMPANIES (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) CODE .Registered No. 789913 .Sub-Section 421 (1) .

Notice of Appointment and of Address of Liquidator .(Creditors Voluntary Winding-Up) .Ariz Pty . Ltd. (In Liquidation) .

WE, Allan William Bradshaw and Brett Charles Owenof Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe, (Public Accountants),282 Newcastle Street, Perth, give notice that we wereappointed Joint and Several Liquidators of the com-pany by resolution of the company passed on 10 Novem-ber 1982 and of the creditors of the company passedon 10 November 1982 and the address of our office isBradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe, (Public Accountants),282 Newcastle Street, Perth .

Dated this 17th day of November, 1982 .A. W. BRADSHAW,

Joint and Several Liquidator .

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .Notice of Intention to Declarea First and Final Dividend .

Frisii Pty Ltd (In Liquidation) .NOTICE is hereby given that as Liquidator of theabovenamed Company I, Maurice Hodgson Lyford,Chartered Accountant of Melsom, Wilson & Partners,11th Floor, T & G Building, 37 St George's Terrace,Perth, 6000 intend to declare a first and final dividendin this matter .

Creditors must prove their debts by 10 December1982 .Dated at Perth this 19th day of November, 1982 .

M. H. LYFORD,Liquidator .

(Melsom Wilson & Partners, 11th Floor, T & G Build-ing, 37 St George's Terrace, Perth, W .A. 6000 .)

COMPANIES (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) CODE .Registered No . S.593/74 .Sub Section 392 (2) .Notice of Resolution.

R.B.K. Pty. Ltd .AT a general meeting of the members of the companyduly convened and held at Location 2040, GovernmentRoad, Wooroloo on 19 November 1982 the specialresolution set out below was duly passed .That the company be wound up under the provisions

of the Companies Code applicable to a members'voluntary winding up .

Dated this 19th day of November, 1982 .C. F. GOOCH,

Secretary.(C. F. Gooch, 43 Ventnor Avenue, West Perth.)

30 September 1982 .(As required by section 59 of the Government

Railways Act .)Income-Expenditure Account- $Income

. . . .

. . . . 54 673 411Operating Expenditure . . . . 57 494 533

Operating Loss before Interest 2 821 122Interest

. . . .

. . . . 8 087 000

Loss

. . . . $10908122

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4660GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 November 1982 .

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .Notice of Intention to Declare a First and

Final Divided .Allied Catering Services Pty . Ltd .

(in Liquidation) .

NOTICE is hereby given that as Liquidator of theabovenamed company, I, Allan William Bradshaw,Chartered Accountant, of Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe,Public Accountants, 282 Newcastle Street, Perth, intendto declare a First and Final Dividend in this matter .

Creditors must prove their debts by 19 December 1982 .In default I shall exclude your claim from participa-

tion and I shall proceed to make a final dividend with-out having regard to it .

Dated this 22nd day of November, 1982 .

A. W. BRADSHAW,Liquidator .

Allied Catering Services Pty . Ltd .(in Liquidation) .

Notice of Final Meeting of Members and Creditors .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the provisionsof section 272 (1) of the Companies Act 1961-1981 aMeeting of Members of Allied Catering Services Pty .Ltd . (in liquidation) and of the creditors of thatcompany will be held on Wednesday, 22 December1982 at 10 .30 a.m ., at the offices of Bradshaw, Owen &Plaistowe, (Public Accountants), 282 Newcastle Street,Perth, for the purpose of laying before the meeting anaccount showing how the winding-up has been con-ducted and the property of the company has beendisposed of and giving any explanation of the account .

Dated at Perth this 22nd day of November, 1982 .

A. W. BRADSHAW,Liquidator .

(Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe, Public Accountants,282 Newcastle Street, Perth, W.A. 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .Notice of Meeting of Creditors and Members .

Dorking Constructions Pty . Ltd . (in Liquidation) .

NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with section271 of the Companies Act 1961-1981 the AnnualGeneral Meeting of the Creditors and Members ofthe above company will be held in the offices of Brad-shaw, Owen & Plaistowe, (Public Accountants), 282Newcastle Street, Perth, on Wednesday, 5 January 1983at 2.30 p.m .Agenda :

To receive an account by the Liquidator as to theaffairs of the liquidation and the results of his investiga-tions to date .

Dated this 22nd day of November, 1982 .

A. W. BRADSHAW,(Joint and Several Liquidator.)

(Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe, Public Accountants,282 Newcastle Street, Perth, W.A. 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .Notice of Intention to Declare a First and

Final Dividend .Steroy Pty . Ltd . (in Liquidation) .

NOTICE is hereby given that as Liquidator of theabovenamed company, 1, Allan William Bradshaw,Chartered Accountant, of Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe,Public Accoutants, 282 Newcastle Street, Perth, intendto declare a First and Final Dividend in this matter .

Creditors must prove their debts by 19 December1982 .

In default I shall exclude your claim from participa-tion and I shall proceed to make a final dividend withouthaving regard to it .

Dated this 22nd day of November, 1982 .

A. W. BRADSHAW,Liquidator .

Steroy Pty . Ltd . (in Liquidation) .Notice of Final Meeting of Members and Creditors .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the provi-sions of section 272 (1) of the Companies Act 1961-1981 a Meeting of Members of Steroy Pty . Ltd . (inliquidation) and of the creditors of that company willbe held on Tuesday, 21 December 1982 at 10.30 a.m .,at the offices of Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe, PublicAccountants, 282 Newcastle Street, Perth, for the pur-pose of laying before the meeting an account showinghow the winding-up has been conducted and the pro-perty of the company has been disposed of and givingany explanation of the account .

Dated at Perth this 22nd day of November, 1982 .

A. W. BRADSHAW,Liquidator .

(Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe, Public Accountants,282 Newcastle Street, Perth, W .A. 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .Notice of Meeting of Creditors and Members .

Make-All Metal Industries Pty . Ltd. (in Liquidation) .

NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with sec-tion 271 of the Companies Act 1961-1981 the AnnualGeneral Meeting of the Creditors and Members of theabove company will be held in the offices of Bradshaw,Owen & Plaistowe, Public Accountants, 282 NewcastleStreet, Perth, on Thursday, 6 January 1983 at 2 .30 p.m .

Agenda :To receive an account by the Liquidator as to the

affairs of the liquidation and the results of his investiga-tions to date .

Dated this 22nd day of November, 1982 .

A. W. BRADSHAW,Joint & Several Liquidator .

(Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe, Public Accountants,282 Newcastle Street, Perth, W .A. 6000 .)

(Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe, Public Accountants,282 Newcastle Street, Perth, W .A. 6000 .)

(Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe, Public Accountants,282 Newcastle Street, Perth, W.A. 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .(Section 272 (1) .)

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .(Section 272 (1) .)

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26 November 1982.]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .Notice of Intention to Declare a First and

Final Dividend .W.A. Wood Mouldings (1976) Pty. Ltd.

(in Liquidation) .NOTICE is hereby given that as Liquidator of theabovenamed company, I, Allan William Bradshaw,Chartered Accountant, of Bradshaw, Owen & Plai-stowe, Public Accountants, 282 Newcastle Street, Perth,intend to declare a First and Final Dividend in thismatter.

Creditors must prove their debts by 19 December1982.

In default I shall exclude your claim from participa-tion and I shall proceed to make a final dividend with-out having regard to it .

Dated this 22nd day of November, 1982 .A. W. BRADSHAW,

Liquidator .(Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe, Public Accountants,

282 Newcastle Street, Perth, W .A. 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981.(Section 272 (1) .)

W.A. Wood Mouldings (1976) Pty . Ltd .(in Liquidation) .

Notice of Final Meeting of Members and Creditors .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the provisionsof section 272 (1) of the Companies Act 1961-1981a Meeting of Members of W .A. Wood Mouldings (1976)Pty. Ltd (in liquidation) and of the creditors of thatcompany be held on Thursday, 23 December 1982 at10 .30 a.m ., at the offices of Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe,(Public Accountants), 282 Newcastle Street, Perth, forthe purpose of laying before the meeting an accountshowing how the winding-up has been conducted andthe property of the company has been disposed of andgiving any explanation of the account .

Dated at Perth this 22nd day November, 1982 .A. W. BRADSHAW,

Liquidator .(Bradshaw, Owen & Plaistowe, (Public Accountants),

282 Newcastle Street, Perth, W .A. 6000 .)

COMPANIES (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) CODE .Section 411 .

Notice of Final Meeting of Members .Hotel Majestic Pty. Ltd . (in Voluntary Liquidation) .NOTICE is hereby given that the Final Meeting ofMembers of Hotel Majestic Pty . Ltd . will be held at theOffices of Brennan & Male, 18 Howard Street, Perth,on Thursday, 6 January 1983, at 10 .00 o'clock in theforenoon .Agenda :

1 . To lay before the meeting the Liquidator's Ac-count showing how the winding up has beenconducted and how the assets of the Companyhave been disposed of, and giving any explana-tions thereof.

2 . To approve the Liquidator's Remuneration .Dated at Perth this 23rd day of November, 1982 .

GERALD BRENNAN,Liquidator .

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COMPANIES ACT 1961-1981 .(Section 272 (2) .)

Notice of Final General Meeting .Mann Composition Pty. Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that the final general meetingof shareholders of Mann Composition Pty . Ltd. will beheld at First Floor, Homeric House, 442 Murray Street,Perth on 7 January 1983 at 10 a .m .

Business :1 . To receive the liquidator's report on the con-

duct of the winding up .2 . To approve the liquidator's fee and expenses .3 . To grant authority to the liquidator to destroy

the books and papers of the company afterthe date of dissolution of the company .

Dated this 22nd day of November, 1982 .V. C. COURT,

Liquidator.(Hendry Rae & Court, Chartered Accountants, 442

Murray Street, Perth, W.A. 6000 .)

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP .NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership sub-sisting between Kitty & David Gwynne-Harris andSharron Daly, with Gerhard Rupert and CristianeJosefine Holler carrying on business under the styleof "Atlam Plastic Laminates" has been dissolved as of31 October 1982 .

SHARRON DALY.KITTY GWYNNE-HARRIS .DAVID GWYNNE-HARRIS .GERHARD RUPERT HOLLER .CRISTIANE JOSEFINE HOLLER .

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1912.Haveco Limited .

Schedule of Unclaimed Moneys at 30 June 1982 .Dividend Paid September 1972 on Preference Shares-

Mrs June Isobelle Steele, 13 Alver Road, Double-view, W.A. 6018, $13.30 .

Dividend Paid October 1972 on Ordinary and Pre-ference Shares-

Mr. Robert Ralph Moore, 141 Morley Drive, Nol-lamara, W.A. 6061, $11 .25 .

Dividend Paid June 1973 on Ordinary Shares-Mrs. Doreen Helene Potts, Kojonup, W.A. 6395,

$17.50 .Dividend Paid September 1973 on Preference Shares-Mr. Vivian Albert Robinson, c/o Messrs . E . T .

Robinson & C. F. Patterson, Executors forV. A. Robinson (Deceased), c/o Wheatley &Sons, 40 St. George's Terrace, Perth, W.A .6000, $12.00 .

Dividend Paid July 1976 on Ordinary Shares-Mrs. Patricia Yvonne Conn, Barclay Hotel, 321

Little Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria,$51.00.

Total $105 .05.

PERPETUAL TRUSTEES W .A. LTD. ACT1922-1980 .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 4A(3) of the Perpetual Trustees W.A. Ltd. Act 1922-1980the Company has elected to administer the estate of theundermentioned deceased person:-

Dated at Perth the 23rd day of November, 1982 .CRAIG LAWRENCE,

Secretary,Perpetual Trustees W .A. Ltd.

Name of Deceased ; Occupation ; Address ;Date of Death ; Date Election Filed .

Devine, Francis ; Retired Civil Servant, Marist Lodge,Le Page Street, Belmont; 17 September 1982; 18November 1982.

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TRUSTEES ACT t62.Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respectof the Estates of the undermentioned deceased persons,are required by Perpetual Trustees W .A. Ltd: of 89St. George's Terrace Perth to send particulars of theirclaims to the Company, by the undermentioned date,after which date the said Company may convey ordistribute the assets, having regard only to the claimsof which the Company then has notice.

Claims for the following expire 31 December 1982 .Boyd, Alice, late of Killara Nursing Home, Outram

Street, West Perth and formerly of 4 ChallengerAvenue, Manning. Widow. Died 14 September1982 .

Connor, Marion late of Lot 29 George Street, WestSwan. Widow. Died 21 August 1982 .

Devine, Francis late of Marist Lodge, Le Page Street,Belmont and formerly of 11 Hazelmere Circus,Southerners Green, Rockingham . Retired CivilServant. Died 17 September 1982 .

James, Evan Paul Thomas, late of 63 London Street,Mt. Hawthorn . Retired Gate Maker . Died 25September 1982 .

Dated at Perth this 23rd day of November, 1982 .C. LAWRENCE,

Secretary .Perpetual Trustees W.A. Ltd .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act relates) in respect ofthe Estates of the undermentioned deceased personsare required to send particulars of their claims to meon or before 29 December 1982, after which date Imay convey or distribute the assets, having regard onlyto the claims of which I then have notice .Black, Frederick Malcolm, late of Corlei Nursing Home,

Ley Street, Como, Retired Bookmaker, died11/11/82 .

Bode, Raymond Conrad, late of 3 Baxter Street, Don-nybrook, Retired Timber Mill Manager, died28/10/82 .

Bridgman, Henry Victor Stanley, late of 1 White CliffsRoad, Laverton, Retired Mining Officer, died11/9/82 .

Burke, Peter John Donegal, late of Gravlands Hospital,Lantana Avenue, Graylands, Pensioner, died3/9/82 .

Burrows, Ethel Miranda, late of 39 Union Street,Subiaco, Widow, died 14/11/82 .

Carrington, Frederick Robert, late of Cherrydell, 12Chipper Close, Bedfordale, Retired Electrician,died 13/10/82 .

Condon, Patrick, late of Tandarra Nursing Home,Jarrah Road, Bentley, Retired Clerk, died 11/11/82 .

Connolly, Mark Francis, late of 19 Larix Way, Forrest-field, Westrail Driver, died 4/11/82 .

Cousins, Hilda May, late of 52 Hawkstone Street, Cot-tesloe, Widow, died 8/11/82 .

Cullen, Adrian, late of 1 Lord Street, Bassendean, Re-tired Groundsman, died 8/10/82 .

Currell, Olive Lillian, late of 6 Matheson Road, Ap-plecross, Retired Business Proprietor, died 4/11/82 .

Davies, John Edwin, late of 52 Wittenoom Street, Kal-goorlie, Retired Handyman, died 23/10/82 .

Dinham, Oswald Charles Norman, late of HollywoodVillage, 31 Williams Road, Nedlands, RetiredLabourer, died 26/10/82 .

Fawell, Edith Elizabeth, late of St . Florence NursingHome, Whatley Crescent, Mt . Lawley, Spinster,died 27/10/82 .

Green, Winifred Monica, late of 36 The Boulevarde,Floreat Park, Widow, died 11/11/82 .

Grijseels, Joseph , Wilhelm Jacobus (also : known asGrijseels, Jos), late of 1 Cleland Street, Mt .Claremont, Draughtsman, died 15/9/82 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 November 1982.

Inwood, Margaret. Helen, late of 88 Comer Street,Como, Widow, died 2/11/82.

Law, Thomas Bonar, late of Tone Road, Kojonup, Re-tired Farmer, died 6/10/82 .

Lockley, Thomas Charles Hugh, late of 61 Tuart Road,Greenwood, Retired Westrail Officer, died 30/9/82 .

Lonnie, William Scott, late of 10 McCallum Street,Daglish, Retired Civil Servant, died 14/9/82 .

Lund, Geor_,e Frederick Emanuel, late of 60 SeymourStreet, Busselton, Plant Operator, died 21/9/82 .

McConnachie, George, late of Ocean Beach Hotel,Marine Parade, Cottesloe, Sample Operator, died15/9/82 .

McDowell, Thomas Edward, late of 42 Bessell Avenue,Como, State Public Servant, died 29/10/82 .

McMahon, Albert Ernest, late of Braille Nursing Home,Kitchener Avenue. Victoria Park, Retired Rail-way Porter, died 24/10/82 .

Martin, Hector George. late of Unit 42 "Swan Villas",Star Street, Carlisle, Retired Cartage Contractor,died 3/11/82 .

Martin, Walter, late of St . George's Nursing Home, 20Pinaster Street . Mt. Lawley, Retired Policeman andInvestor, died 17/8/82 .

Mountain, Edgar, formerly of Unit 6, 2 Field Street,Mt. Lawley, late of Homes of Peace . Walter Road,Tnglewood, Retired Accountant, died 2/11/82 .

Ranford, John Ernest Bristow, late of 45 MountiovRoad, Nedlands, Retired Bank Officer, died 2/4/82 .

Smith, Patrick Joseph, late of Flat 7, 8-12 ThorpeStreet, Rockingham, Truck Driver, died 9/11/82 .

Taylor, William Edward Gannon, late of Corrigin Hos-pital, Corrigin, Retired Postmaster, died 7/11/82 .

Tijou. Alice Mary. formerly of No. 2, 13 Cale Street,Como. late of Graeewood Nursing Home, 10 Roe-buck Drive, Manning, Widow, died 5/11/82 .

Thompson Annie Lyra, late of 20 Hakea Road, Wood-lands, Widow, died 17/10/82 .

Ward . Margaret Elizabeth, late of 35 Getting Street,Lathlain, Married Woman, died 7/11/82.

Waterman. John Cooper. late of 5/51 Ocean Avenue,Double Bay. New South Wales, Company Man-ager, died about 3/10/81 .

Dated the 22nd day of November, 1982 .,S. H. HAYWARD,

Deputy Public Trustee,565 Hay Street, Perth .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

4663

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REPORT ON THE INQUIRY INTOTHE BUILDING INDUSTRY OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1973-74 -

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POST SECONDARY EDUCATIONIN

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4664

REPORT ON LAMB MARKETINGIN WESTERN AUSTRALIAby Consumer Protection Bureau,

5th July, 1974 .

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FLORA OFWESTERN AUSTRALIAVol. 1, Part 1 (only)By C. A. Gardner.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 November 1982 .

REVIEW OFFIREARM LEGISLATION

OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-1981By O. F. Dixon

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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OFINQUIRY INTO THE RATE OFIMPRISONMENT IN W.A.-1981

Chairman-O. F. Dixon

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GOVERNMENT

REPORT BY COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY

INTO

TEACHER EDUCATION,NOVEMBER, 1980 .

Chairman-Dr. R. L. VICKERY

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1329-1979REPORT ON THE CELEBRATIONS

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(Commissioner, His Honour Robert E . Jones.)

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GAZETTE, W.A .

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN THEGOVERNMENT SCHOOLS OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA JULY 1977Chairman Mr. W. E. Nott, S.M .

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DIGEST OFWESTERN AUSTRALIANARBITRATION REPORTSVolumes 1 to 14-1901-1920

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REPORT ON COMMITTEE OFINQUIRY INTO RESIDENTIALCHILD CARE, SEPTEMBER, 1976

CHAIRMAN-BERYL GRANT

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ROTTNEST ISLANDIN HISTORY AND

LEGENDIts Discovery and Development

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4666GOVERNMENTDIGEST OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIANINDUSTRIAL GAZETTESVolumes 1 to 10-1921-1930

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Report of Government SecondarySchools Discipline Committee

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22751/11/82

GAZE I It, W.A .

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By Authority : WILLIAM G BROWN, Government Printer

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA, MAY 1981 .CHAIRMAN MR. L . F. O'MEARA

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CONTENTS.REGULATIONS, BY-LAWS, RULES,DETERMINATIONS, ORDERS.

Page

Main Roads (Engineering Cadets) Regulations 19824628-34Sports/Culture Instant Lottery-Rules4621-2Taxi-Cars (Co-ordination and Control) Act-Determina-

GENERAL CONTENTS .Page

Agriculture, Department of 4653-4

Chief Secretary's Department••• • •-• •.• . • 4619, 4620-2Commissioners for Declarations 4620

Country Towns Sewerage Act•• • •.• . •• 4644-5Crown Law Department 4620

Deceased Persons' Estates 4661-2

Education Department 4654

Health Department . . . .

.4622

Lands Department 4635-7, 4645Local Government Department 4647-53Lotteries (Control) Amendment (No . 2)4619

Main Roads 4628-34, 4657Metropolitan Water Authority 4646-7

Municipalities 4647-53

Notices of Intention to Resume Land•....4645Parliament-Bills Assented to•• . • 4619Partnerships Dissolved•• 4661Police Department• • •• 4622-6Premier's Department•4620

Public Works Department•..4644-5Public Works Tenders•4642-4

Sale of Unclaimed Found and Lost Property4622-6

Trans fer of Land Act•4635

Transport Commission

4626-84620

4661-2

Unclaimed Money 4661