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[9S7 WESTERN Ails1: [Pub1ishd by Authority at 339 p.m.j [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TIIANSHISSION lIP POST AS A NEWSPAPER. The Game Act, 191242. Reserves for Native C tune. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALLS, By His Excellency Sir James Jlitchell, TO WIT, j K.C,M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and JAMES MITCHELL. over the State ol \Vestern Ai,strali Lieutenant-Governor, and its Dependencies in the Come en- [as.] wealth of Australia. C.S.D. 142/39. WHE1IEAS by the (lame Act, 1912-13, it is provided that the Governor may from ti toe to time Lv ilroelanta- tion declare any one or more portions of the State, or any one or more localities, to be respectively defined in sueh Proclamation, a Reserve for Native Game, or city particular Native Game: Now, therefore I, the said Lieutenant-Governos-, in exercise of the power aforesaid, do hereby, with the advice of the Executive Coitned, declare flint the portioas of Gte State and localities mentioned and defined in the Schedule hereto shall he a Reserve for Native Game. Scbethsle. IVitite Lake :The whole of the craters of White Lake adjacesit to the 19-mile post on the Fremantle-2Iaiidurahi ion ci. Given under my hand anti the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, fins 25th day of May, 1939. By his Excellency 's Command, J. WILLCOCK, tel GOD SAVE THE KING Tue Sislieries Art, 190.3-38. PROCLAMATION WIIsTEIN AUSiRALIA, l By ISis Excellency Sir James Mitchell. TO IVST. J K.C.IiLG., Lieutenant-Governor in 1114 JAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western Australia Lientesant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common- [0.5.] wealth of Australia, C.S.D. 83/39. WHEREAS by the Fisheries Act, 1905-38, it is provided that the Govei'nor may by Proclamation prohibit (Intel- al-ia) the taking of any fish whatsoever by any sneans of capture irhatsoever, in any specified portion of West- erie Australian waters, during lilly specified time, in any specified year, or dining a specified portion of every year: And whereas it is desirable that the taking of trout (of all species) in those portions of Western Atss- tralian waters in wInch trout (of till species) tire likely to be found by aic- means of capful-c whatsoever, be prohibited: Now, therefore I, the said Lieutenant-Gover- nor, acting with the advice and consent of the Execu- tive Council, and in exercise of the aforesaid powers and of every other power enabling site in tins behalf, do hereby prohibit hl pet-soils from taking trout (of all species) in any Western Australian waters situated south of a line stas-ting at Gei-aldton on the west coast and rutiniog due etst to the eastern boundary of the State of Western Australia, by any means of capture whatso- ever, during any period of the tersn commencing on and ft-uui the 14th dat- of Mac-, 1939 until the 31st day of December, 1939, istelusive, Given under me- hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, tIns 25th day of May, 1939. liv i-his Excellency 's Command, A. COVERLEY, illinister for the North-West. GOT) SA.VE TilE KIN( The Fisheries Act, 1905-38. PROCLAMATION WENTEI1E AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell. P11 WIT. 1(0MG., Lieutenant-Governor in and JAMES MITCHEI,L, over the State of Western Australia Lieuten-int-Govcrno', and its Dependencies in the Common- [as.] wealth of Australia. C.S.O. 83/39, WI-IEREAS by section 9 of the Fisheries Act, 1905-38, it is provided that the (lovem-nor ma by Proclamation proLbit till Iersoits front takiitg any fish cvhatsoevei- in every or any specified portion of Western Australian watei's,- by means of fishing nets and fishing lines, or either of such means of capture, or by any other speci- fled means of capture, fur any specified term: And whereas by section 10 of the said Act any such Procla- mation may be revoked or vas'ied at any time: Now, No. 26.] PERTH: i:-:y, JUNE 2. [1939.

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    WESTERN Ails1:[Pub1ishd by Authority at 339 p.m.j

    [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TIIANSHISSION lIP POST AS A NEWSPAPER.

    The Game Act, 191242.Reserves for Native C tune.

    PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALLS, By His Excellency Sir James Jlitchell,

    TO WIT, j K.C,M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in andJAMES MITCHELL. over the State ol \Vestern Ai,strali

    Lieutenant-Governor, and its Dependencies in the Come en-[as.] wealth of Australia.

    C.S.D. 142/39.WHE1IEAS by the (lame Act, 1912-13, it is providedthat the Governor may from ti toe to time Lv ilroelanta-tion declare any one or more portions of the State, orany one or more localities, to be respectively defined insueh Proclamation, a Reserve for Native Game, or cityparticular Native Game: Now, therefore I, the saidLieutenant-Governos-, in exercise of the power aforesaid,do hereby, with the advice of the Executive Coitned,declare flint the portioas of Gte State and localitiesmentioned and defined in the Schedule hereto shall hea Reserve for Native Game.

    Scbethsle.IVitite Lake :The whole of the craters of White Lake

    adjacesit to the 19-mile post on the Fremantle-2Iaiidurahiion ci.

    Given under my hand anti the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, fins 25th day of May,1939.

    By his Excellency 's Command,

    J. WILLCOCK,tel

    GOD SAVE THE KING

    Tue Sislieries Art, 190.3-38.PROCLAMATION

    WIIsTEIN AUSiRALIA, l By ISis Excellency Sir James Mitchell.TO IVST. J K.C.IiLG., Lieutenant-Governor in 1114

    JAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western AustraliaLientesant-Governor. and its Dependencies in the Common-

    [0.5.] wealth of Australia,C.S.D. 83/39.

    WHEREAS by the Fisheries Act, 1905-38, it is providedthat the Govei'nor may by Proclamation prohibit (Intel-al-ia) the taking of any fish whatsoever by any sneans

    of capture irhatsoever, in any specified portion of West-erie Australian waters, during lilly specified time, in anyspecified year, or dining a specified portion of everyyear: And whereas it is desirable that the taking oftrout (of all species) in those portions of Western Atss-tralian waters in wInch trout (of till species) tire likelyto be found by aic- means of capful-c whatsoever, beprohibited: Now, therefore I, the said Lieutenant-Gover-nor, acting with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, and in exercise of the aforesaid powers andof every other power enabling site in tins behalf, dohereby prohibit hl pet-soils from taking trout (of allspecies) in any Western Australian waters situated southof a line stas-ting at Gei-aldton on the west coast andrutiniog due etst to the eastern boundary of the Stateof Western Australia, by any means of capture whatso-ever, during any period of the tersn commencing on andft-uui the 14th dat- of Mac-, 1939 until the 31st day ofDecember, 1939, istelusive,

    Given under me- hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, tIns 25th day of May,1939.

    liv i-his Excellency 's Command,

    A. COVERLEY,illinister for the North-West.

    GOT) SA.VE TilE KIN(

    The Fisheries Act, 1905-38.PROCLAMATION

    WENTEI1E AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell.P11 WIT. 1(0MG., Lieutenant-Governor in and

    JAMES MITCHEI,L, over the State of Western AustraliaLieuten-int-Govcrno', and its Dependencies in the Common-

    [as.] wealth of Australia.C.S.O. 83/39,

    WI-IEREAS by section 9 of the Fisheries Act, 1905-38,it is provided that the (lovem-nor ma by ProclamationproLbit till Iersoits front takiitg any fish cvhatsoevei- inevery or any specified portion of Western Australianwatei's,- by means of fishing nets and fishing lines, oreither of such means of capture, or by any other speci-fled means of capture, fur any specified term: Andwhereas by section 10 of the said Act any such Procla-mation may be revoked or vas'ied at any time: Now,

    No. 26.] PERTH: i:-:y, JUNE 2. [1939.

  • 988 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [JtxE 2, li/',D.

    therefore I, the said Lieutenant-Governor, b and withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council, do here-by, in exnrcise of tile powers aforesaid and of everyother power thereunto me enabling, vary the Proclaina-I ion dated the 14th Decemi er. W37 (published in the(fovcin mci?! Gad Ic of tile 17th December, 1937) byomitting pasagrapll (7') of tile Sch dule to such Pro-clamation and inserting in lieu thereof the followingflew paragraph (7) :-

    (7) The whole of the waters of the harvey River andthat portion of tile Harvey Estuary south of a line, beingthe prolongation easterly to tile astern shore of theEstuary of tile nortllern boundary of Location 479.

    Given under my hand and the Public Seal of tilesaid State, at Pertil, this 25th day of Slay,1939.

    By his Excellency's Coulnland,

    A. COVEBLEY,Minister for tile Lerth-West.

    GOD SAVE TIlE KIXG!

    Tile Fislleries Act, 1905-38.PROCLAMATJ&X

    ViiSTlulN AuSTRALIA, By ills Execilelley Sir James Olilcilell.TO WIT. I K CM. G., J.ientcii alit Governor in au d

    JAMES Mrrcssicni,, over tile Slale of Western AustraliaLieutenant-C overnor. and i Is Dependencies n Ills Co,llnion

    [as. I wealth of Anitralia.C.S.D. 83/39.

    \VIIEREAS by section 8 of the Fislleries Act, 1905-38,it is provided that the Governor nay by Preelalilatioll1lLOilibit all persolls from (a) taking fish of IIIIy spesi.tied species by any specifIed means of capture; (la) tabiflg ally fish? whatsoever by ally specified lllCtllls of cap-ture ; (c) takiusg aiiy DCI? whatsoever by lily llleans ofcapture whatsoever, ill tiny specified portIon ef V ecterllA uStlahan waters, durnsg aIls- specified time in auiyspecified year, or during a specified portion of any year:Now, tlleretore I, tile said Lientellant-Governor, by 1111(1witis till' advice and eolsseult of tile Executive Council,do ilereby, ill exersb'e of the powers aforesaid 1111(1 ofany other p0\Vei' enabling use in tills behalf, proclaiuu amIddeclare as follows:

    That all that portion of Western A llstrahaulwaters defined In the First Locality Schedule attachedhereto shall be closed against tile ICC of fishing nets asfrom the first day of August, 1939, until tile thirty-firstday of December, 1939, inclusive.

    That all tilose portions of Western Austrahialiwaters defiuled in the Second Locality Schedule attachedlIes-etC sluahl be closed against the use of fishing nets :isfrom tile first day of October, 1939, until tile tlui-ty-firstday of December, 1939, inclusive.

    That all that portion of Western AustralianWaters defined, in tile Third Locality Schedule attachedhel'eto SIlali be closed agamst the llS of fushillg nets asfroun tile Sixtcentil day of May, 1939, Ulltll the tllirty-first day of December, 1939, inclusive.

    Phat all that portion of Vestcrul Australianvaters fulfilled ill the Fourtil Locality Schedule attachedilereto shall be closed against tile taking of EnglishpelCfu by any method of capture as from the first clayof July, 1939, tulatil tile tilirty-first CliI of October, 1939,inclusive.

    First Locality Sciledule.All that portion of tile ocean wafers of Rottncst Is-

    land hying west of tue north-eastern extremity of NortluPoint (oil the llertileril side of tile said island) and westof tile Soutil-weStern extremity of Salmon Point (on tileseutlleru side of tile said island) and witilill tile seahiunits of ilalf-a-untle fronl tile foreshore.

    Second Locality Schedule.That portion of tile waters of Geographe Bay

    extending from the north-western side of time ''FishRock'' to a point isaif-a-mnile along tile feresilore and aquarter of a mile into the waters of the said bay.

    That portion of tile waters of Geographe Bay ex-tending from tile soul h-eastern side of tiuc ''Fish Bock''to a point halt-a-mile along tile foreshore and a quarterof a fllile into tile waters of the said bay.

    Tlnrd Locality Schedule,Thlat portion of the ocean waters hear the entrance

    to Foci's Inlet bollndcd by the following lines: On tilevcst by a line drawn ill a micirtherly direc-tittla for a quar-ter of a untie froun tile cxtrcuiiitv of Robert Pouult (onthe western side of tIle bar) tilttllce liv a lisle (lra\VI? toa point 011 tile foresltore lvnlg a quarter of a mile ssorth-east of the bar at tIle entrance to Peel's hlllt, whcrevcrsmell bar may be,

    Fourtll Locality Sciledule.The whole of hue waters of tile Capel River (near

    P,llilbury), iucludiusg tile creeks i'owiuig issto it.Gh-esu under un- hausLl anti the Public Seal of the

    said State, at Perth, thsis 2Stll day of Slay,1939.

    By his Excellency 's Colnulland,

    A. COVERLEY,Minister for tile North-West.

    GOD SAVE THE KING

    S[al'keliulg of Ousions Act, 1938.PROCLAMATION

    55 Kit mi-.InI AUST5I..iA f Icy his Excellency Sir James Mitchell,FL) W1F. I K, G.M .G., 1,1,? 01 euiauit-G ore rruor in a mid

    .l.,tui-.s Mi-s'cIIsi. over the Slams of Western AustraliaI, vu I (muu iii- di over,u ic, arId its Deperudenci es in Cli e Cenunuon

    {L.S,I Wealth of Austrlulia..\gual-. Edo it ;7/38.

    \\' I1EI3EAS by the SIas-keting of Ouliolls Act, 1938, itis provided that the saul Act shah ceulle into operationlilt tI date to he fixed by l'reeiauulation : Now, tilerejoreI, I hue s:?id Lii -ute uu alit- G os-eruu 11, ci o hlcrcby, with the

    ulvd-e ulIld coutseut of the Exec-tutive Count-il, proclaimduat till' Mackiting of 011ions Act, 1938, shall come inuto0 pera Lieu? on thi' Sthu dlIl of 3 tulle, I 939.

    (Lives? uunier ny 11011(3 auld the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Pertil, this 2dtlu day of Slay,1939.

    By This Excellency 's Counulland,

    F. .T. S. WISE,Slinister fos- Agl-icult nrc.

    GOD SAVE TIlE KING I 1

    AT a uiteeting of tile Executive Ccnancil hueld in thehoxccuts-e Cotuuicil Chutlullber, tlt l'ertlu, tllis 2dtil day ofSlay, 1939, the fohiowiulg Orders ill Council were autilol'-ised to he issued:

    The Land Act, 1933-1938.ORDER TN COFXCJL.

    Cos-r. No. 3 134/96.VIIE1i1fAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1 933-I 938,it is made lasvful for flue G os-ernea- to diu'e't I 101L III CReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, 01' otiler persoaa or lies-soils to be nanucdisa tise oaclea, in trtist foi- tile like or 011101- public purposesto be specified in stuch order: And n-herons it is deemedexpedient that Reserve No. 21997 (uiear Dralcesi-sllel?ld( est ill aild be lucid by the Drakesbrook Roadlhoaa'uh s trust for hue purpose of a Sanitary Site:Now, therefo?'e, his Exeehleutcy the Lieutenasat-Govetitor,by aiad will? tile advice and c011seuit of the ExecutiveCouuacil, dothl ilereby direct tilat the before-InentionedResers-e ellall vest ma aisd lie held by tile DrakcsbrookRoad Board jul faust for tile puipose aforesaid, subjectnevertilehess to the powers reserved to iliun by section 37of tile said, Act.

    (Sgd.) L. F. SIIAPCOTT,Clea-k of the Coiluicil.

    Tile Lauld Act, 1933-1936.ORDER IN COJNCIL.

    Corr. No. 9272/97.WhEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1938,it is Illade lawful for tile Governor to direct tilat RIIVReser-e sluahi vest in and be ileld by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to lie namedill the oi'der, in trust for the hike or otiler public purposesto be specified in scueh order: And w-iuereas it is deenied

  • expedient hint Reserve No. 21999 (Onsloiv Lots 315 a'o1ii 10) should vest in au d be bold by the A lil otrl on 1100(1hoard in trust for the purpose ot Reereaton (Tenah-Courts) : Nose , tlteri I )re, lies lexeelbucy the LieutenantGovernor, by a nil ivit Ii the ad vice and ciii n i theExecutive Council, dorlu lien-by direct luG I he liel' nenientianed 1ieerve s'iall vest in and lie lild liv rio Jsh-I urton Road Board in trust toe the purpose a coreunid,subject nevertheless to the pesvers reserved to Ijini byseetion 37 of the said Act.

    (Sgd.1 L. 11. SIL'el'COTT,('ler9 of tilt I 'on 0 cii -

    PA PliERS' DEPTh ADJ ('STSI EAT ACT, 1230 1934.NON CE 0 hereby given that the following Stay Ou derhave been issued in accordance with see ion 7, subsettion (1), of the Farmers' 1)ebts Adjustment Act, 19301934, which reads as follows :-

    A Star Order shall direct that no action, execu-tion, distu'ess for rcnt, proceedings on detonit forbreach of covenant nuder any mortgage or utilersecurity for money, or under an agreeuient for saleauth purchase of lands, or other process Or proceed-ing, shall be commenced or proceeded with or put hlorce against time farmer or any of the farmer'sassets, whether utihised in connection with or form-ing portion of the assets comprised in his fanningbusiness or not, during the operation of such StayOrc.er : Provided that, bt' leave of a Judge, anymu thou may, uuotwithist andi'ig the Stay Order, beinstituted and/or carried on agonist time farmer,but not beyond ,j udgum ci t.

    Granted undem' section ii (Writing down or suspindonof Debts).

    Farmer (Surname anti Christian Names), Address, andDate of Order.

    Nairn, Percival Walter, isseka, 25th Slay, 1939.Sletcalfe, Violet Slav, Perenjori, 2(t11 SI v, 1 219.Sargesut, George, Xyabing, 30th Site, 133,

    All claims agaimist these ttumei t lie forts aroed tothe Director, 'J'euiple Court, Wihhitimu street, Perth.

    IV. A. \VIIITJ'],Director.

    dist Slay, 1939.

    MinesPolice

    Do.Do.

    Metropolitan Water SupplyPublic W'orks . -.Crown Law ... . -.State Hotels . - -

    Chief Secretary's

    Lie pa rtment. lion.

    001cc of Public Service Connuissioner.Perth, 11th Slav, 1939.

    VACANCN.APPLICATIONS are invited UI) to 3rd June, 1939,under section 29 of the I'ui'hic Service Act, for the posi-tion of Manager State Shipping Service. Conunenci rig

    FATISI PBS' DEBTS ADd [STS[EXT ACT, 1930-i 934.Am )TICE is ii"ehy given tl,at tii0 following Gin, Orders,,-ci-ed under section ii ot' the Act hare beemi cancelled

    'rope the date speeitied :S[artin, John Leslie andmii's William, idunjil, 29th Slav, 1939; Nicholls,

    -' WiP a ins, 1 loodlakine, 30th Slay, 1 939 ; Graham,g.' Wilfred. Beacon, 3ist Slay, 1939.

    IV. A. WhITE,Director.

    i' 'rESt 11115' PEPTIc A1)JFSTSIEXT ACT, 4930-1934.It H is here i' 'i -, ii 0! at adjustment of debts undero Ii oi'tli'' A,t of the following fttm'umers has been

    au:'l I lie Situ' Orders have lapsed as front theu, lie t - ['or (nrS, Gausuel, Gnoovtnsgerup, 24th

    I 939; Rot-lie, Edward William, lcalaunie; Pollni'd,N3'iison, KaTtummie ; McIntosh. Robert and Alan,

    \\algooioui; Lt,iugnidge, SIom'' lIttle. Wilroo-; I-loss,mite lb r Icy, Bencon I [ales, William, Counts ; Probes,

    ii ob,'u't (jon - ) , Yaimdo nookts ; ('nu-u'iitg t la, \\'ill OutE Igar, Xukarmui ; Storer, ,Iolmn. Koordt, ; Sugg, FrederickJohn, Lake King; 31st Slay, 1939.

    IV. d , IVIIITE,1)ii-eetor.

    S[t-ty, 1939.

    Slining lb gistrar. Kahgoorhie - -Clerk in ('luam-e Rccords anti tomes

    pondene. s' ........Cashier au1 $i*- .......r. 'i'ru Ii Branch" - -.Inspector. \',eiOt i- ,I !ieei us Bristle-Pnini-ipal A,uisu,o!t r,oyett-' tlbmn i207i)raf,snian (iri I .. . Gun I 139 -. -('lent, i'olur-e Count theta 1 3Ri)I Omit t tb,- rge 0 e until des on Ge

    (lIens An, o79,

    Sorter, (tu'tespendestr e i)ep at nit t iii ye

    Apphicateous are rolled under sic i's,, ItS of tile l',ut,,ie Service Acthe I'nblic Service Commnissioner and P ,nuid be matte en die pu ear cosedthe various Permanent heads of Departments.

    Applications are also called under Section 29.

    TOE AIJDIT ACT, 1904.The 'l'reasury,

    'I'reasurv No, -126/33, Perth, 26th Shy, 1939.IT is 1 ereitv pu blOb d, for general information, thatMu'. it. I tote It has been appoimitetl a Certifying OfficerIon the I )e iii ni muuen i of Public hlea hilt as f loin the 26thSlav, 1939.

    'Pressure' No. 145/35,1 '1' is lttreby puuhhi-h el, foe general information, thatSir. IV. TI. Widi ehuorn has beemi appoiuited a CertifyingO0ice' for the Pt' ilevav Department as fm'oao time 8thSlay, 1939.

    'I'rt'asuni' No. 149/35.h 'I' is let-bv puhihislterl, for gemlerull iufom'iumation, that Sir.C. 'I'. IV ito hr has beeui appointed a Receiver of Revenueion tlte .11 ci ropolitams Water Supply, Sewerage, andDratte,S hKltanimuemit as fu'omn the lit ,Jitmse 1939.

    A, J, REID,ljmmdem' Tm'easmmi'cr.

    ssileatioNew

    Classification,

    £I14-143S£342-13ti6

    £342 NUll£3- 1.2A 31 10£690 tir,lu£318 13 .'itOOttilts;

    £411. with an-stitch increasesto £1.15

    £170 £140- -£1110

    DateReturnable.

    1939.3m-ri ,Jrmmie.

    rho.

    rho,rho.rho.

    10th dime'.thu.

    17th -Jimmie

    (10.

    100.1 and are te be addressed toom'ums. obtainable from time offices of

    GEO. W. SISIPSON,Pu biD Service Commissiomier.

    m,niaiv Ii,tU IVIGi to increinemuts to £830 ;mnrl £880.Coa',tah nitrl ovem'seas chipping expem'iemece is necessary,rmuu,i applu-ammis should give foil rletsn]s of semeh ex-perience.

    GEO. IV. SIMPSON,Public 5rviee Comnmissiener.

    JUNE 2, 1939.] (1 OSTERNS[ GAZETTE, W.A. 989

    VACANCIES IN Til tIJBLIC SERVICE.

  • 990 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 2, 1939.

    Office of the Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 1st June, 1939.

    HIS Excellency tile Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has approved of the following appointments:

    Ex. Co. 1098; P.S.C. 354/38Wilfred Southern, undersection 29 of the Public Service Act, to be Principal,Muresk Agricultural College, Department of Agriculture,as from 30th September, 1938

    Ex. Co. 1097; P.S.C. 61/37Bernard Matthew O'Sul-livan, under section 28 of the Public Service Act, to beJunior Clerk, Crown Law Department, as from 1st Octo-ber, 1938;

    Ex. Co. 1098; P.S.C. 64/37Judith Duicie Reddell,nuder section 28 of tile Pnblic Service Act, to be Junior'7ypist, C overmueut Chemical Laboratory, Mines De-partment, as froni 1st November, 1938;

    Ex. Co. 1098; P.S.C. 46/37Raymomsd James Byrne,under seetiomi 28 of the Public Service Act, to be JuniorClerk, Department of Employment, as from 1st Septem-ber, 1938;

    Ex. Co. 063; P.S.C. 402/38James Benzie, undersection 29 of the Public Service Act, to be Inspector,Goldfields Water Supply, Northarn, Public Works De-partment, as from 7th September, 1938;

    Ex. Co. 1097F. T. Cross, Clerk, Unattached Staff,to be Clerk, Metropolitan Water Supply Department,as from 15th May, 1939;

    Ex. Co. 962; P.S.C. 173/39Il. A. Wood, AssistantClnef Inspector of Factories, Department of Labour, toho Industrial Registrar, Arbitration Conrt, as from 1stTune, 1939.

    Also of the following retirement:Ex. Cu. 18-12F. E. Walsh, Industrial Registrar, De-

    partnmeut of Labour, under section 67 of tile Public Ser-vice Act, as from 31st May, 1939.

    GEO. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

    Crown Law Department,Perth, 1st June, 1939.

    IllS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has approved of the appointment of W. Y. B.Gmmnuou as acting Clerk of time Local Court and Clerkto Magistrates, Cue, during tile absence of I. W. Thomas,on leave.

    Tue Hon. Minister for Justice has approved of timeuudermeutioned appointments:

    Constable J. F. Dwyer as Bailiff of the Laverton LocalCourt at Rena, vice Constable H. E. Menhennett, trans-ferred;

    Constable B. Saggers as acting Bailiff of the Kal-goonlie Local Court at Menzies, vice Constable R. W.East

    Langley George Hancock, Esq., of Roebourne, andC1ii- Hamilton McDougall, Esq, of Corrigin, as Coin-uis5iouers for Deelaratious under the Declarations andAttestatiomis Act, 1913.

    H. R. GORDON,Under Secretary for Law.

    PHARMACY AN1) POISONS ACT, 1910-1937.

    Chief Secretary's Department,C.S.D. 1646/24. Perth, 25th May, 1939.

    NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency tile Lieutenant-Governor in Council, act-ing in pursuance of section 43 of the Pharmacy and Poisons Act, 1910-1937, has beenpleased to approve of the aniendnment by tile Plmanmnmmceutical Council of Western Aus-tralia of time regulations made nuder and for the purposes of the Pharmacy and PoisonsAct, 1894, as published in time Govemsnmmcnt Gazette on tile 18th day of November, 1904,and amended from time to time thereafter, in tile manner set forth in the Schedule here-under.

    F. J. HTJELIN,Under Secretary.

    Schedule.Regulation number 49 of the ameuded regulations as published in time Govem'nieent

    Gazette an the 18th day of November, 1904, is amended by deloting from tile endthereof after the words ''Annual poison license to any other person'' the figures''2 2 0'' and inserting iii lieu thereof the figures '' 1 1 0.''

    THE HOSPITALS ACT, 1927.

    Department of Public I-Iealth,Perth, 25th May, 1939.

    IllS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to appoint:-

    SLP.H. 620/29 :J. M. Bartley to hen uiember ofthe Westonia District Hospital Board, for the periodending the 31st July, 1939, vice B. McLeocl, resigned;

    M.P.H. 827/33:P. llurnhau, and K. Melrose to bemembers of the Southern Cross District 1-lospital Board,for time period ending tIme 31st July, 1940, vice B. Eccie-stone and L. Dalton, and S. Ocigers to be a member ofthat Board, for tile period ending the 31st July, 1939,vice II. Yates.

    F. J. HUELIN,Under Secretary.

    THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-37.

    Department of Public Health,M.P.H. 199/19. Perth, 25th May, 1939.

    HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to appoint C. A. G. Searcy to be a mem-ber of tile Local Board of Health, Goomalhing, for the

    period ending tIme 31st May, 1941, vice H. H. Masters,resigned.

    EVERITT ATKINSON,Coinnussioner of Public Health.

    TI-IE LUNACY ACT, 1903-1926.Elcctioms of the Elective Member amid Deputy Member of

    time Lunacy Department Appeal Board.Certificate.

    C.S.D. 485/27.UNDER the provisions of the Lunacy Act, 1903-1926,and the regulations thereunder, I hereby certify that,at the close of nominations omi Wednesday, 24th May,1939, time undermentiomied candidates were duly electedunopposed member amid deputy nuember of the LunacyDepartment Appeal Board:-

    Membem--Edward Bogan, attendant.Deputy mensberGharles Dragc Curtis, attendant.The abovementioned memnber and deputy member will

    hold office for a period of three calendar years fromtime 1st July, 1939.

    H. B. HAYLES,Chief Electoral Officer,

    Returniag Officer.Chief Electoral Office,

    62 Barrack Street, Perth,24th May, 1939.

  • JUNE 2, 1939.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, w.A. 991

    NAT[VE ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1905-1936.Department of Native Affairs,

    Native Affairs 1150/3S. Perth, 20th Slay, 1939.PURSUANT to the provisions of section 7 of tue NativeAdministration Act, 1903-1 936, the 1-lonourable theMinister for the North-West has appointed the followingto be Protectors of Natives :Mr. J. II. Bisley. for the

    Pilbara Magisterial District, for two months from the10th May, 1939; Constable H. E. Forward, for theNorthampton District, until the 22nd November, 1939;Mr. I-I. C. Ainsw-orth, J.P., for the Wagin District, forone uoiith from the 22nd May, 1939.

    A. 0. NEVILLE,Commissioner of Native Affairs.

    FREMANTLE HARBOUR TRUST.Amendment 0f Regulations.

    C.S.D. 99/36.THE Fremantle Harbour Trust Commissioners hereby amend the regulations madeunder the Fremantle Harbour Trust Act, 1902, and as reprinted by the GovernmentPrinter with all amendments up to the 31st day of December, 1938, as follows:

    No. 144.By deleting therefrom the item ' 'Motor cars'' where first appearing, and the rate

    specified in respect of such item, and inserting in lieu thereof the following:Motor cars, utilities, tcailers or caravans, for con- Inclusive charge covering alsoveyance ot passengers and/or personal effects regulations 50 and 147lOs.only, used and uncased amid on own wheels, each

    No. 145.By deleting therefrom the item ' 'Motor cars '' where first appearing, and the rates

    specified in respect of such item, and inserting in lieu thereof the following:Motor cars, utilities, trailers or caravans, for con-veyance of passengers and/or personal effectsonly, used and uncnsecl and on own wheels, each

    Made by tIme Fremantle Harbour Trust Connnissioners nt tIme meeting of the saidCommissioners held on the 28th clay of April, 1939.The Common Seal of the Fremaistle Harbour Trust was at

    tile same time affixed and impressed hereto by orderand in the presence of the Commissioners by-

    (Sgd.) TOM CARTER,Chairman.

    (Sgd.) P. 0. McMAHON,Commissioner.

    (Sgd.) H. J. COX,Secretary.

    Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council, this2mth day of May, 1939.

    L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

    Inclusive charge covering alsoregulation 50lOs.

    (L.s.)

    Article.Lot.1-1 lady's coat.2-3 ladies' umbrellas.3-4 gent's felt hats.4-4 gent's umbrellas (slightly damaged).5-12 pail-s ladies' gloves.ii tennis racouet.7-1 tennis racquet.8i tennis racquet.9-1 tennis racquet.

    10-1 tennis racquet.11-1 tennis racquet, child 's.12-2 ladies' umbrellas13-2 ladies' umbrellas.14-2 ladies' umbrellas.15-2 ladies' umbrellas.16-2 ladies' umbrellas.17-2 ladies' umbrellas.18-2 ladies' umbrellas.19-2 ladies' umbrellas.20-2 ladies' umnbrelias.21-2 ladies' umbrellas.22-2 ladies' umbrellas.23-2 ladies' umbrellas.24-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).25-3 ladies' unibrellas (slight defects).26-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).27-3 ladies' umhselhas (slight defects).

    SECTION 76POLICE ACT, 1892.THE following unclaimed property (found in tram cars) will be sold by auction at Perth Railway Statinuon 20th and 21st June, 1939. D. HUNTER,

    10th May, 1939. Commissioner of Police.D.

    Lot. Article.28-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).29-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).30-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).31-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).32-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).33-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).34-3 ladies' umnbrehlas (slight defects).35-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).36-3 ladies' sunshades.37-3 ladies' sunshades.38-1 travelling rug.39-1 boy's overcoat.40-1 case EP. cake forks.41-12 fruit baskets.42-1 pushcart.43-1 stroller.44-1 toy pram.45-1 ease ukulele.46-6 babies' pillows.47-12 odd slippers (new).48-1 case baby's clothing.49-1 bundle towels and baby pillows.50-6 boys' fisher hats.51-6 boys' school caps.52-1 case small girl's clothing.53-1 ease boys' clothing.54 1 case boys' clothing.

  • 992 OOVERXSIENT GAZETTE, WA. [JUNE 2, 1939.

    SALE or GooDs, PROPERTY, AND Eswlicrs-conthnilrI.D--con tisned.

    Lot. Article.no-i case 5 pairs bathers.56-i case 4 pail'S bathers.57-1 ease fancy work.58-1 ease knitting work..59-1 case mess's clothing.illI casi .12 ii ssorteil Scan c's.61-i case ladies' clothing.62-i ease ladies' clothing.63-1 case 3 babies' shawls.64-1 case ladies' aprons and servintles.65-1 case materials.66-12 pairs ladies' kid gloves.67-12 pairs ladies' kid gloves.68-12 pairs ladies' kid gloves.69-12 pairs ladies' kid gloves.70-12 pairs ladies' kid gloves.71-12 pais ladies' kid gloves.72-12 pails ladies' cotton gloves.73-12 pairs ladies' colt on gloves.74-12 pairs ladies' cotton gloves.75-12 pairs ladies' cotton gieves.76-12 pairs ladies' cotton gloves.77-12 pairs ladies cotton gloves.78-12 psir liidhs c'utto,i gloves.79-12 pairs l:idl cotton gloves.80--12 pairs lad's' cotton gloves.81-12 pairs ladies' cotton gloves.82-i gent's umbrella.83-2 ladies' unsbrellas.84-2 ladies' umbrellas.83-2 ladies' umbrellas.86-2 lathes' umbrellas.87-2 ladies' unmbrellas.88-2 ladies' umbrellas.89-2 ladies' umbrellas.90-2 ladies' umbrellas.91-2 ladies' umbrellas.92-2 ladies' umbrellas.93-2 ladies' umbrellas.94-2 ladies' umbrellas.95-2 ladies' umbrellas.96-2 ladies' umbrellas.97-2 ladies' umbrellas.98-2 ladies' sunshades.99-2 ladies' sunshades.

    100-2 ladies' smmnshades.1(11-3 ladies ' sunsba(Ies,102-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects)10:1--I ladies' umbrellas (slight detects)

    114- t ladies' flasnsel coil nine,11.3-1 case small girl's clothing.11(1 1 case men's clothing.1 17-1 razor amid strop.11 S-i pair loot ball hoots (size 6119-12 pairs ladies' gloves (kid).120-12 lalirs ladies' gloves (kid).121-12 pairs ladies' gloves (kid).122-12 lairs ladies' gloves (kid).123-12 Pc ladies' gloves (kid).124 -12 pairs ladies' gloves (woollen).I 25-12 pairs ladies' gioves (cotton).126-12 pairs ladies' gloves (cotton).127-12 pairs ladies' gloves (cotton).128-12 pairs ladies' gloves (cotton).129 -12 pals's ladies' glovi s (cotton)1 i(---1 2 pairs child-eu 's gloves.131-S gent's umbrellas (slight defects).132-4 gent's unsbreilas slight defects).133-4 pairs ladies' slippers.134-2 paim's saimdshoes (size- 2).135-1 ease ladies' shoes acid sandals.136-1 ease boys' elothiag.137-1 ease children's shoes.138- 3 ladies' shopping bags.130-3 ladies' slsoppiag bags.140--3 ladies' shopping bags.

    S,cLE or Goons, PROPERTY, ANt) EFFECT5-commfinoed.

    D-eonl liiLot. Xrricic.I i-1 2 pairs ladies' gloves (kid).142-12 pmmirs ladies' gloves (kid).143-12 aIrs ladies' gloves (kid).141-12 pairs ladies' gloves (kid).113 12 l'mlirs ladies' glose (assorted).(1)1-12 pairs ladies' gloves (assorted).117-12 pairs ladies' gloves (assorted).148-12 pairs ladies' gloves (assorted).149 12 pairs ladies gloves (assorted)150-12 pairs ladles' gloves (assorted).131-12 pairs ladies' gloves (assorted).132-12 pairs ladies' gloves (assorted).153-12 Jairs hidies' glos es (assorted).154-12 1 ((irs ladies gloves (assorted).

    .5.1 -12 pa irs I alice' gloves (assorted).I 76-12 pa irs Im. dies' gloves (assorted).137- 12 airs ladies llloVes (assorted).178 1 ccc purses.1 59-1 . clnldren 's handbags.160 1 -s iva lids immimi I mmrses.di- 1 eise lailies ' handbags.

    1(12 I 1mm lii, s handkerchiefs.-1 -es' ladies' handbags.

    I (14 2 Ii:: ' mnmihirellas.113 2 1 ' nmnbrellas,166 2'')rellas.167-2 I mum )rellas.16 a 2 1 iii' unibrell as.1(9 2 huh ' umbrellas,170 -2 Iii ii: es ' umbrellas.71-2 Ii dies' esnmbrella s.

    1 72 2 1mm dies ' cmmnbrel has.1 73 2 Ia mimes ' mm nibrel las.1 74- 3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).

    711- 3 leslie-s ' unubmellius (slight du.funts)76 -3 ladies' umbrellas çslighmt defects).

    177- :1 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).175 5 hahn's' umbrellas (slight derects).ITO 1 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).ISO 3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).iSi -3 ladies' nnsbrellas (sliucht defects).182 1 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).15:5- :1 ladies ' umbrellas (slight defects)1 ' I- S ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).185 - 1 ladies' nmbrellas( slight defects).I '41- 1 Ic dies' unlurellas (slight defects).

    - 3 imidies ' umbrellas (slight defects).:1 a dies ' numb rellas (ci igh t defects).

    ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).: athe,u ' shopping Iag.I: II ladies' shopping bmg:s.

    192. - i b'mudle cluldren 's boles.11)1 - I bnn dIe school books.11)1 -1 bunidle fiction.19.5 -1 bundle religions hooks.196-0 ladies ' we bets.11m7- 12 berets.1 P'-I 2 berets.1(5 -1 1. doe. ladies' hats (assorted).2(10--S ni u,tor jack.2 ii I baseball glove.ill I lie-c table baja- (-5 lcd 1211:1 2 lmerkci' sticks,2' 1- -2 luu ky sIn Ps

    12 pairs ladies' gloves (kid).20(1-19 pairs ladies' gloves (Icid)207 12 lairs ladies' gloves (kid).2 12 1 airs ladies' gloves (kid).209 -i C pairs children's gloves.21 1-I 2 pails elntd'-en 's gloves.211-12 pairs ladies' gloves (assorted).212-12 pairs ladies' gloves (assorted).21:1 12 lairs ladies' gloves (assorted).211-I 2 paIr- ladies gloves (assorted).211-12 pairs Im dies'' gloves (assorted).21)1 12 paIrs ladies' gloves (assorted).217--:) wmulking sticks.218---:l aralkmg sticks.215-3 ladle,.' sunshades.220 -3 ladies ' sessstmadcs.22 1- 2 Ic ill cc ' und'refl a222 . 2 indies' umbrellas.

    25- 2 la,lies ' naibrellas.22 l-2 ladies' snnbrellas,22 5-3 ladies' nmbrehlas (slight defects).

    104-S ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).105-3 ladies' nuiheellac (cliii defe-( 5)10(1-3 ladies' umbrellas (slii; dote-is).107- 1 ladies' undjs'ellas (slii'iit 5-is).105-S ladies' nmbrel1as (slhe it d-iuets)109-S ladies' nmbrelias (slight deft -:1 s).110---:) ladies' umbrellas (slight def-:es).111-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defeets)112-S ladies' unmhrellas (slight defects).113---3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects).

  • JtncE 2, 1939.] (4(VERNMENT (IA/F 1Ti. WA, 993

    Soiis OF G000s, PIiOPERTV, AnD EFFECTS-COfltIfliLCd.

    D-conttnyed.Lot. Article.

    230 -1 attache case ladies' belts.231-i attache ease toys.232-1 attache case toys.233-1. attache case sundries.234-] attache case sundries.235-i fisinag rod and reel.236-3 children's raincoats.237-3 children's raincoats.238-1 pair binoculars.239-i pair horse knee-boots.240 -12 pairs ladies' gloves (assorted).241-12 pairs ladies' gloves (assorted).212-12 pairs ladies' gloves (assorted).243-12 pairs cluldren 's gloves (assorted).2 11--] 2 pairs ladies' kid gloves.243-12 lairs ladies' kid gloves.26-12 pairs larlies' kid gloves.247-----1 ens' tobacco pouch's and sundries.2-18 1 pair sneclacles in cage.249-] pail' spectacles in case.230- -1 lair spectacles in ease.231-1 paim spectacles in case,232 -1 pair spectacles in case.253-1 pair spectacles in case.2.5-I- 6 Pails sun glasses.253-6 sets rosary beads.236 -6 sets necklaces.257---1 ivristlet (vatch.238-i -vristlet watch.259-i wris1letwatel,.200 -1 'vristlet svatehi.26]-] wristlet watch.262--] svristlet watch.263-3 rings.21-1 en amen brooch.265-1 bangle.266-5 rosary beads.267-3 brooches.268-3 brooches.269-3 brooches.270-3 brooches.271-3 brooches.272-3 brooches.273-3 brooches.274-3 brooches.275-i card brooches.276-i bangle.277-1 attache case-odd gloves.278-1 attache case-odd gloves.279-1 attache ease-odd gloves.280-1 attache ease-odd gloves.281-1 attache case-odd gloves.282-1 attache case-odd gloves.283-1 attache case-odd gloves.284-12 umbrellas (damaged).28.5-12 umbrellas (damaged).286-12 mmnmhmrellat (damaged).287-12 umbrellas (damaged).288-12 umbrellas (damaged).289-3 pairs enssglasses.290-1 necklace, 2 brooches.291-1 violin in case.29 2-3 ladies' sunshades.293-2 ladies' umbrellas.294-2 ladies' umbrellas.295-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects1.296-3 ladies' umbrellas (slight defects .297--i ens ladies' underelothng'.298-1 case bathers and towels.299-1 case baby's woollies amsd pillon.300-1 case purses and wallets.301-12 pairs ladies' kid gloves.30 2-12 pairs ladies' gloves.303-12 pairs ladies' giove.304-12 pairs ladies' gloves.305-12 pairs ladies' gloves.306-12 pairs ladies' gloves.307-12 pairs ladies' gloves.308-2 shopping baskets.309-i2 ladies' umbrellas (damaged).31.0-3 ladies' hats.311-3 straw hats, 1 cap.

    Workers' 1-lomnes Board,St. George 's terrace,

    Perth, 25t1s May, 1939.TilE umsderniontioisecl Lease isucler time Workers' homesAct, 1911-1938. has been forfeited fo breach of cove-iS mit of the Lease:-

    Lease a0. .\aame of Lessee.

    S5/1938 Gould, James Peter

    Town orDescription of Land. Locality.

    Inserted by order of the Workers' homes Board,ii. G. JARMAN,

    Secretary.

    TIlE WORKERS' hOMES ACT, 1911.Dedication of Lots.

    Department of' Lands and Surveys,Curses. Yo. 2864/30. Perth, 29th May, 1939.

    IllS Excellency time Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve of the dedication,under the provisions of section 7' of time Workers' 1{omcs.\ct, 1911, of h)onnvhrook Lots 64, 68, 69, 120 to 123,im'elnsive; 192 to 193, inclusive; 313 to 320, inclusive;;l34, 335, 338, and 333 to time purposes of the said Act.

    G. L. NEEDIIAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    IIESEIISTES.

    Departnmemst of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 29th May, 1939.

    Il [S Excellence the Lieute,sant-Governor in ExecutiveCoumscil has been pleased to set apmsrt as Public Re-serves time lands described in tlse Schedules below forthe purposes therein set forth:-

    1841/3 6.NORSEMAN.-No. 21995 (Drainage).-Lot No. 825.

    (ir.) (Plan Norsenian Townsite.)631 /39.PORT I1EDLANI).-No. 21996 (Railways) .-Lot No.

    120.-( is.) (Plan Port hledlanci Townsite.)3151/96.MIrRRAY (near Drakesbrook) -No. 21997 (Sanitary

    Site).-Location No. 1411. (2a. Or. 33p.) (Plan353A/40, Ci.)

    404/39.PEEL ESTATE-No. 21998 (Camping). Lot No.

    1276. (12n.) (l)iagram 56961; Plan 3 liD/b, B3.)927 2/9 7.OYSLOIV. No. 21999 (Rccreatioms-'i'cnnis Courts).

    -Lots Yes. 315 and 316. (ii'. 39.lp.) (Plan Onslow'Tow'misite.) ileses've 19220 (Tennis Courts-Onslow Lot353) is hìereby caiscelled.

    416/39.KAL000RLIE TOWNSTTE amid IIAMPTOY DTS-

    TR1CT.--No. 22000 (Australian Aerial Medical Si's-vices-Base Station) .-Boumided by hues starting fromtime miorthmei'mi comes' of ilmsmnptous Location 44 amid extemsd-hug 23deg. 53mm. ahousg its north-western boundary toits msorih'wcsteru corner; thence nou'thmivards pau'alhel toand a distance of one chain froas time eatemn side of theKalg000'hic-Menzics railway reserve for a distance ofabout 13 chains; thence 57deg. 53mm. about 7 chains31 links; thence i65deg. 45mm. to time startiimg point.(About iOn.) (Plan Kalgoorhie, Sheet 2.)

    2163 /3 8.BRUCE TIOCK.-No. 22001 (School Site-Roman

    Cathsohic).- 1 No, 306. (About in. 2i'.) (Plan BrucePock Towns' Ce.) Reserve 15584 (Water and Camping)is hes'eby seduced.

    2163/38.BRUCE ROCK-No. 22002 (Recreation) .-Lot No.

    307. (About 3a. 2r.) (Phaus Bruce Rock Townsite.) Re-sem've 15584 (Water amid Cansping) is hereby reduced.

    5377 /2 8.AMERY.-5o. 22003 (Railway Purposes).-Lots

    Nos. 25. 26. and 27. (9a. 3m. 36p.) (OP. 5703; PlanAmoery Towneite.)

    G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    226--- 3 lad cc' umhrelias 1sliglit defects).227----6 lalies ' umbrillas (slight defects).228-6 ladies umbrellas (ulight defects).'229-3 ge-nt s umbrel as (slight defects).

    Lot, 3124, Canmpbell Kalgoorliemind Mclfemwie"I reels

  • 994 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [JUNE 2, 1939.

    AMENDMENT OF CLASS "A" RESERVE 31337--NATIONAL PARK.Department of Lands ansi Survc-ve,

    Corr. 13-179/98, Vol. 3. Perth, 31st May, 1939.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-C overnor in ExecutiveCouncil has been cHased to approve, uncles' section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1937-38, of the houndaric' of Class ' A''Reserve 7.537 (National l'ark ansi Rcscrve for NativeGame), in the S u-an P is I eG I, h ciii g a,nendc-d 1)3 1 lie in-elusion of Swan Location -1116 and of the area beingincreased by 9 acres and 6 perches accordingly. ( Plan1B/20, SW.)

    C. L. NEEDILiM.Under Sccretary for Lands.

    AMENDMENT OF RESERVE 61504 AT PORTI[EDLAND.

    Departnient of Lands and Surveys.Corres. No. 323/33. Perth, 31st May, 1939.

    1115 Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Exeentis eCouncil has been pleased to approve, ssndcs' Section 37of the Land Act, 1933-38, of the hioundaries of 1ic'es've21304 (AborigissesPort lledlaid Lot 232) beingamended to exclude Port liedland Luts 214 tu 252, in-clusive, and Lots 2.34 to 262, inclusive, and purl ion oMorgaiss street (as surveyed a 1151 slioivii on La isds an' ISurveys Diagram No. 44220), and of the area hei 13reduced to about 4 acres 2 roecisaiid 20 lerchlus ie eurd-bigly. (Plan Post Ileilland Tois-nsire.)

    C. L. NEEDIIAM,Under Sees-etary for Lsn,(3s,

    AMENDMENT OF AREAS AND BOUNDARIES 01'RESERVES.

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 31st May, 1939.

    HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-C overssor in ExecntiveCouncil has been pleased to approve of the areas andboundaries of the following Reserves being amended asdescribed in the Schedules below, for the plls'puSes there-in set forth; the areas and boundari proviollsiy 1jub-lished in the Government Gazette being lierebe can-celled:-

    484/31.FITZROY (Fitzroy Crossing).No. 20668 (Aerial

    Landing Ground).Loeation 19 (as surveyed) and thearea bounded by lines commencing at the south-westerncorner of Location 19 aforesaid and extending 272deg.20mm. about 20 chains; thence 2deg. 2Oiniis. about 20chains, the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal.(229a. 2r. ip.) (Plan 129/300.) Reserves 18291(Police Paddock) ansi 9656 (rfmynsits) are hereby re-duced.

    66 1/3 0.BIJLARA (Hall's Creek).No. 20671 (Aerial Land-

    ing Ground) .Bomided by lines starting from a pointsituate nortls 6,400 links and west 31,400 links fm'osuSurvey Mark 425, and extending 272deg. 80mm. 5,300links; thence 2cleg. 30mm. 6,000 links, the opposite bonn-davies being parallel and equal. 'l'he bearings and dis-tances are approximate and subject to adjustnieist 35 tileevent of a survey being iuiide (about 330 acres). (Plan130/300.) Reserve 13215 (Aboriginal Settlement) ishereby reduced.

    G. L. NEEDHAM.Under Secretam'y fm Lands,

    AMENDMENT OF BOUNDARIES OF KALGOOIIL1ETOWNSITE.

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. No. 2710/94. Perth, 31st May, 1939,

    HIS Excellency the Li eutenaut-Governol- iii ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to approve, under seetiuss 10of the Land Act, 1933-38, of the boundaries of Kalgoor-lie Townsite being amended to include that portion ofKalgoorhie Lot 3068 situate north-westward of tile pro-longation south-westward of time north-western side ofKillarnev street. (Plan Kalgoorlie, Sheet 2.)

    C. L. NEEDIIAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    CHANGE OF NAME OF TOWNSITE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    Corres. No. 2725/35. Perth, 29th May, 1939.IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has approved, under sec-tion 10 of the Land Act, 1933.1938, of the name of

    ''Kimsgsford'' Towusite, on the Midland Railway, beingchanged to ' Buhlsbrook, ' ' and such townsite shall here-a fter be knowms and distinguished as '' Bnllsbrook.

    C. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lassds.

    1?O.\ 1) Ne. 9451AM ENOMENT OF NOTICE.IMps rtme,it of Lands and Surveys,

    370! 15. Perth, 2nd June, 1939.37O'h'ICE appeasing in tIle Gorerinimcmmt Gazette of the711 of Mr,'hi, 1039, page 394, is hereby amended to

    include' 4 perch's being resumed from Dunsboroughhuh. Lot 8.''

    C-. L. NEEDHAM,Tinder Secretary for Lands.

    TV 1TIl 0 ItAWAL NOTICEPERTh LAND AGENCY.Departllleslt of Lasids aacl Surveys,

    Perth, 22nd May, 1939.('orres. No. 2680/37. (Plan 341D/40, Cl.)

    'I' is hlereb7 nutifled, for public infornsntion, that PeelEstate I .uH 153 and 373 have now been witlsdrasvn fromseleetioll.

    C. L. NEEDHAM,Tinder Secretary for Lands.

    (10\'EP.NMENT LAND SALES.THE undcrmsientioned allotments of laud will be offeredfor sale at public auction on tile dates and at the placesslleeihieh below, nuder the provisions of the Land Act,1933-1938, and its regulations:

    CUE.7thl .1 nile, 1939, at 2 p.m., at the Mining Registrar's

    Office-111ed3--Town 150, ir. 2.7p., £12 lOs.

    LEONORA.7th june, 1939, at 2 pIn., 1st tIle Mining Registra 'S

    Office-LeousoraTown 20, Ir., £20; [ 867, lv., £12 lOs.

    f527, 11'., £12 lOs.

    MEEKATIIARRA.7th Jusse, 1939, at 11 aIls,, at the Mining Registrar's

    Office---SleelsathiarraTown 482, 1 r., £10; ¶569, lr., £12 lOs.

    NORTIJA M.5(11 Julie, 1939, at 11.30 ails., at tlse District Lands

    Office-JBakor's I[ihl°252, 5a., £10.

    PERTH.Otis JulIe, 1939, at 11 n.m., at the Department of Lands

    asd Surveys--FresnantleTown 1324, iv. lIp., £40.(is-eeslulollnt--141, 27a. ii'., £27; '5j54, 20a. Or.

    lOp., £10.h'arkervilleTown 119, lv., £15.Ruekiugbe niTown 326, 36p., £12.Serpesitine--Towis 53, 2r., £10.Wannamal°5O, Ga. 3r. 2p., £20.

    BUS SE LT ON.11111 .Juiie, 1939, at 3 p.nl., at the Agricultural Bank-

    yAlsglssta Town 241, la. 2s'. 2.6p., £15; 242, la.2'. 2.3p., £13.

    iWoanernp"43, 3r. 38.lp., 44, 45, 46, la. Or. O.ip.each, 425 cads.

    BUNBU1TY.1 1(1 June, 1039, at 3.310 1)1)1., at tIme District Lands

    Office--::Capel-223, Ia. 2r. 251)., £20.:A\'agerupTon-n 21, 3r. 7p., £15.3.:Yslsip BrookTo-ivu 3, lv. i7p., £12 lOs.

    GERALDTON.1 4lhi June, 1939, at 3.15 p.m., at the District Lands

    Office-:GeraldtonTown 137, 2r., £100.

  • JUNE 2, 1939.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 995

    SOUTI[ERN CROSS.14th June, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the District Lands

    OfficeBullfinch Town 63, Sr., £10.Westonia Town 203, lr., £10.

    REVEilLE V.20th ) ine, 5939, at 3,30 p.m., at the District Lands

    Oftic-BcverlcyiSuli, 912. Ia, it.. £20.

    KALO OORLIE.20th June, 1939, at 2 p.m., at the Diltriet Lands Oflice-

    IBoulderTowu (Davis street) 427, 2Op., (Evansstreet) 770, Sr., (Tupper street) 1509, ir. -Ip.,£12 10 each; (Tupper street) 1311, Sr.. £13;(Lane street) 2581, 38p., £14.

    I KalgoorlieTown (Dugan street) R287, 39.6p.,£10; (Egan street) 11475, 39.6p., £15; (Whitestreet) 1184, 34p., £12; (Roberts street) 1195,1196, it. each, £12 lOs. each; (Carrington street)1486, it., £10; (Oberthur street) 1515, iv. 4p.,£12; (Bourke Street) R1232. it., £12; (Campbellstreet) 2514, 39.9p., £10; (Lyall street) 1600, Ir.,£10.

    Somerville-107, Ia. 3r. 27p., £12.

    YOLANMI.21st June, 1939, at iS a.s'i., at the Police Station-

    tTouanmiTowu 137, it., £23; 147, it., £25; 14$,it., £25.

    D tiN MARK.23rd June, 1939, at 4 pin., at the Agriruitural Ilank-

    Deumark' 326, 327, 328, So. each, £16 each; 3294. ir. 11p., £13.

    'Suhurban for cuitival jell.(Sold subject to the condition that (lie lessee shall

    not carry on, or suffer or permit to be carried on, onthis lot any trade or business whatsoever without theedusent in writing of the Minister for Lands being firstobtained; and, further, time coullitions under which thishot is made available shall not entitle the lessee now orat ally future time to (lie right to convert same to feesiniple.

    Tlm0 provision of clause 22 of the regulations for thesale or leasinmi of 'l'own and Suburban lands at auctionshall not apply nt the sale of these lots.

    i Subject te payimieiit of £4 8s. for improvements ifpsirchasel by other than the olvuer thereof.

    Subject to tile pavinrnt of £930 for improvements,if psirchased by 01 her than tile owner thereof.

    Subject to time (;lyllicmit of £100 for improvements' by other thou the owner thereof.All improvements on tile laud offered for sale are the

    property of tile Crown, and shall he paid for as theMinister may direct, whoac valuation shall be final andIll ildillg on tile purchaser.

    F'lans and further particulars of these sales may beobtained at tllis office. Land sold to a depth of 200feet helow the natural surface, except in mining dis-tricts, u-here it is granted to a depth of 40 feet or 20teet only.

    C. L. NEEDHAM,Under Seeretar for Lands.

    LOTS OPEN FOR. SALE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    Perth, 31st May, 1939.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thenndernicnlioned lots are now open for sale, under theconditions speeintd, by public auction, as provided bytile Land Art, 1933-38, at tile following upset prices:

    Applications to be lodged at Bridgetown.6535/24.WITCIICLIFFE, Town, 33 (it. 25.3p.),

    £1.5; 40 (IO.lp.), £i2 lOs.; 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39(it. each). £10 (nell; 41 (39.ip.), £10; 48 (39.Gp.),4W; 49, 43, 44, 45, 16, and 47 (ir. each), £8 each.

    Applications to be lodged at Geraldton.798/13.--BUNJIL, Town, 16 (39.lp.) £10.3245/2i.CARON, Town, 33 (ir. 39.lp.), £20; 5, 7,

    and 27 (iv. each), £10 each.

    Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie.1504/38.KAL000RLIE, 'rouvn, 3233 (iv. 7.2p.),

    323(5 (Sr. 7.6p.), 3237 (it. iSp.), £20 each; subjectto tile pal-maclit for iuiprovcuieuts cmi Lot 3237 (valuedat 4131, if purchased by oIlier than the owner of same.

    \pIdicatioiss to be lodged at Northain.i199 09.BUNtS ULLA, Town, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,

    23, 26 amid 27 (ir. each), £15 cools; 10, 11, 13, 14, 15,16. 17, iS, 2S, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35 and 36 (lv. each),£it( each.

    793/13.BTTNTIXE, Town, 38 (ii-.), £25; 22(39 .9p.1, £20; 39 (ii'.), £20; 15 (ir.), £13; Suburban(or Cultivation, 34 (411. 3r. 39p.), £10; 35 (Sa.), £10.

    3435/97.-13i'BXKIN, Town, 1 and 16 (39.lp. each),£20 each; 2, 6, Ii, 14, amid 13 (ii-. each), £20 each; 17,23, 32, 33, -tO, and 41. (39. ip. each), £15 each; 18, 19,29, 96, 27, 30, 31, 34, 39, 49, and 43 (Sr. each), 415each.

    V 070/02, Vol. 2._BIeRRACOPPIN, Town, 110 and112 (Ic. each), £13 each; 113 (39.ip.), £15; 72 (iv.),410; 10 (in.), £5; Suburbmui for Cultivation 130 (2a.Or. i4p.), £15.

    3431/27.CXPO[SX, Town, 26 (lv.), £15.(i680/25.CASIPIOX, Town, 9 and 25 (39.lp. each),

    £20 each; 50, 12, 19, 20 and 24 (ii'. each), £20 each;8, 34, and 35 (39.11). each), £17 each; 1 and 43 (39. ip.each), £15 each; 2, 3, 5, 27, 28, 31, 32, 36, 40, and 41(it. each), £13 each; 50 (39.11).), 412; 44, 47, and 48(it. each), £12 each.

    6882/S1.CARIIAB1X, Town, 57 (it. ip.), 415.

    Applications to lie lodged at Perth.760/36, Vol. 2.AGNEW, Town, 33 (39.lp.), £15;

    20, 34. 35, 36, 37, 38, and 43 (Sc. each), £12 lOs. each;subject to the paynient for improvements (if any).

    11206/9 7.SAWYERS' VALLEY, Snbnrban forCultivation, 102 (Ga. Or. 33p.), 104 (Ga. 3r. 25p.), 106(4s. Or. Sp.), £10 each; 109 (i2a. iv. Op.) and 161 (5a.Or. 17p.), £15 each.

    Plans showing the arrangement of the lots referredto are now obtainable at this office and the offices of thevarious Goverisinent Land Agents.

    G. L. NEEDIIAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    ' FORFEITURES.TilE nndermnentioned Leases have been cancelled nudersection 32 of the Land Act, 1898, and/or section 23 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1937, foi' non-payment of rent orother reasons;Name, Lease No., District, Reasosi, Cones. No., Pl11 No.Brndly, Joseph; 3117/2530; Big Bell 177; abandoned;

    1796/36; Big Bell.Coigan, P. J.; 3117/2117; Kalgoorlie 2222; non-compli-

    ance with conditions; 8759/03; Kaigoorlie, Sheet 2.Drew, C. J.; 973/41A; Eradu; £22 lOs. Od.; i3221/O0;

    Eradu.Ilermnon, Douglas; 21701/68; Avon 19341; £19 lBs.

    iOd.; 1185/27; 26C/4O, Di.Jones, C. W.; 3117/2214; Boulder 771; £0 12s. Gd.;

    1363/00; Boulder, Sheet 1.Leslie, Robert; 348/678; Victoria 9384; non-compliance

    with conditions; 2269/36; 161/80, A & B4.Moorhead, A. F.; 55/1694; Ninghan 299i; £16 16s.

    106.; 3948/28; 66/80, Bi.Murphy, Maud C.; 10701/68; Avon 16196; £63 12s. Od.;

    3419/17; 26/80, El.Peters, 11. J.; 74/359; Ninghan 3354; al andoned;

    5016/28; 54/80.Poole, C. C.; 13117/56; Yilgarn 323; £8 4s. Gd.; 3649/

    24; 35/80, Di.Poole, C. C.; 40269/55; Yilgarn 240; £9 4s. lid.;

    3813/23; 35 & 54/80.Richardson, S. C.; 40816/55; Jilbadji 201 and 307; Liii

    lie. 9d.; 927/24; 36/80, D4.Richardson, S. C.; 13082/36; JilbadjiS and 308; £72

    16s. 2d.; 942/25; 36/80, D4.Scacr, herbert; 20/1382; Nelson 8122; £416 17s. lid.;

    8242/19; Brooklands Estate.Starr, herbert; 20/1393; Nelsomi 8118; £404 5s. 2d.;

    8513/19; Brooklands Estate.Thonipsomi, M. J.; 12943/56; Ninglon 807; £22 l5s. 9d.;

    1994/23; 54/80, A & 132.Thompson, SI. J.; 39350/55; Ninghiaii 1825; £22 lie.

    9d.; 4364/22; 54/80, A2.

  • 996 (iOVEFNM1CNT GAZETTE, \VX. IJuxa 2, 1939.

    Thompson, 51. J.; 1532/57; Ninglian 2346; abandoned5939/2.5; 54/80, A2.

    lVhyte, Martin; 20/2319; Nelson 8102; £365 14s. Gd.:2924/2S; -1 39B/40, 12.

    \Vhyte, Martin; 20/1477; Achen 8103; 4620 (is. 7d.;29/20; 4390/40.

    \Vliyte, Martin; 20/2417; Nelson 10886; -60 9s. 50.;722/32; 43917/40, F2.

    U. L. NEEDIL4M,Under Secretary for Lands.

    TENDERS FOil LEASING PEEL ESTATE LOTS721, 722 and 723.

    Perth Land Agency.Grazing Purposes.

    Seetirn 116 of the Land Act, 1933-1938.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    Corres No. 1372/37. Perth, 17th Slay, 1939.TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised tvitliinPeel Estate Lots 721, 722, and 723 (about 4 miles eastof Wellard), containing 210 acres 2 roods and 24p relies, are invited.

    rrhle above lots will be available far leasing, uncleisection 116 of tim Land Act, 1933-1938, for a term offive years, subject to the maintenance of existing im-provements and to the condition that no compensationwill be paid for ;ni improvements which the lessee mayeffect.

    Tenders fur the above, ;terolnpau led by one half-year'srent (the Illillinlain anun:il rental h'ing fixed as follows:for Lot 721f7; for Lot 722-48; for Lot 723-47),indorsed ''Tender for Leasing Pel Estate Lots 721,722, and 723, shown oii Plan 31D/4O,'' and addressed'Under Seeretary for Lasids,' ' in st be lodged at the

    Lands 016cc, Perth, on or before Wednesday, the 7thJune, 1939.

    All tenders lodged on or before that date will betreated as having been received on that date.

    The highest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted. (Plan 341D/10, C3.)

    U. L. NEEDIIAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING.l5epa rtnient 'if Lands and Surveys,

    Perth, 31st May, 1939.Corres. No. 760/36, Vol. 2.

    IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatAgnew Lots 4, 28, and 53, containing about 1 rood oath,will be available for leasing for resicl ential purposesonly, nuder section 117 of the Land Act, 1933-38, on orafter the 21st June, 1 939, subject to the following con-ditions :-

    The terni of the lease shall be for 99 years.The capital unimproved value shall be 612 lOs.

    per lot, the aunnal rental being lOs., and the mnininnimlwelinumn shall be £1 pr lot.

    The capital unimproved value shall be subject toreappraisement (luring the eurrellcy of time lease, at in-tervals of not less Oman 10 years.

    A residence of new nsatorial must be erected onthe lots within six months of tho date of the lease;failure to comply with this condition renders tile leaseliable to forfeiture.

    N0 transfer will be permitted before an approvedresidence has been erected.

    No person will be eligible to hold niore thtn, oiilot.

    Applications for these lots nnist be lodged at theLands Office, Perth, on or before the above date.

    All applications lodged on or before such dnt willh treated is having been received on the closing day,and, if there is more than one applicant, the applica-tion to be granted fl-ill be determined by a Board fixedtom' such pnrpoS.

    U. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING BY HALF-CASTENATIVES AT PORT I[EDLANI1.

    l)epartnient of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 31st May, 1939.

    (err. 346-1/9.7.IT is hereby notified, for general inforniation, that 1 'orth[edlaud Lots 214 to 263, inclusive, containhig ahont onerood each, will be available for leasing by half-castenath es. under sections 9 and 117 of the Land Act, 1933-1938, oil and at'ter the 2Sthi da3- of June, 1939, for a terniof five (5) years, at a rental of One ponnd (Si) perannum for each lot.

    Applications for these lots must ho lodged at timeLand Office, Perth, on or before the above date.

    All applications lodged on or before such date willbe treated as having been received on the closing day,and, it there are more applications than one for anylot, the application to be granted shall be deterninedby a Board fixed for that purpose.

    U. U. NEEDIIAS1,Under Secretary for Lands.

    WEDNESDAY, 7th JUNE, 1939.Section 116 of tIme Land Act, 1933-1938.

    Special Leasing.GIdRAT,DTON LAND AGENCY.

    Victoria District (Hntt Lagoon, near Pakington).Corr. No. 5702/22. (Plans Pakington and Lynton

    '[oiviisites and 159/80, C & D2.)VICTORIA Locations 7028, 7908, portirni of Location4467, excluding portion within Special Lease 3116/625,and i ortioa of Location 4168, excluding portions withinSperial Leases 3116/623, 3116/631, and 3116/674, con-tainimig 1997 acres 8 perches; 463 acres 1 rood 10perches; about 380 acres, and about 300 acres respec-tively, are available for leasing under section 116 ofthe Laud Act, 1933-1938, subject to the regulations gov-erning tile granting of leases for the collection andma ii ufacture of salt.

    All inmprovements are the property of time Crown andmust not be removed or utihised without tile permissionof the lIon. Minister for Lands.

    U. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    LAND Ol'EN FOR PASTORAL LEASINGUnder Part VI. of the Land Act, 1933-1938.

    IT is hereby notified that (lie land described hereundermvi hi lie availab,le for general selection under Part VI. oftime Land Jet, 1933-1938, on and after the date speci-fied

    WEDNESDAY, 7th JUNE, 1939.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

    South-West Division.Kent District.

    Corres. 1953/37. (Plan 447/80, D3.)The unsurveycd area, containing about 11,000 acres,

    bounded on the north by an east and west line passingthirolicil Suri-ey Slat-k P2; on tIme eastward, southivard,and south-westward be- the Indian Ocean; on the westIn- a line iii rolougation south of the cast boundary ofReserve 21718.

    PERTH LAND AGENCY.Eastern Division.

    Bulga District (near Dromedary Hills).(omrcs. S39/37. (Plan 36 and 41/300.)fliesu areas of unsnrveyecl lands, containing about

    28,056 acres and 62,000 acres, being J. A. & J. C.(3 'henry's and K. J. 0 'Lenin- 's forfeited PastoralLeases Nos. 395/826 and 395/825.

    North-West Division.Hardey District (near Capricormi Range).

    Corres. 1680/35. (l'hmm 93/300.)Thìat area of umssurveyed laud, containing about 61,840

    acres, being U. H. Parker's forfeited Pastoral LeaseNo. 394/1191; subj 'et to payment for improvements.

    U. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

  • LAND OI'EN FOIl SELECTION.iT is hereby notified, for general information, that theareas scheduled hereun le rare available for selectionunder Past V. of the Land Act, 1933-1938, and theRegulations appertain big thereto, subject to the pro-visions of the said Act,

    Ap 1hcat ions niust I c 1w getS it the I .a ad AgencyOffice as specified hereunder not later than the datespecified, bat may be lodged before such date if sodesired.

    All applications lodged on or before such date will betreated as having been received on the closing day, andif there are more apphcanrs than one for any block, theapplication to be granted will be determined by theLand Board. Should any lands remain 'ineeloeted suchwill continue available until applied br or otherwisedealt with.

    If a Laud Board sitting becontes necessary, the appli-cants far the blocks will be duly notified of the date,time, and place of the meeting of the Board, and thereshall be an interval of at least three dave between theclosing (late and the sitting of the Board.

    If an applicant wishes to appear before the LandBoard in person lie may apply to the head Office orto the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or BranchLand Offices for a certificate to the llailvay Depart-ment wl,ich, on presentation at the nearest RailwayStation will entitle hint to a Return rrickel. at Exeursioit Rates, to the place where the Board will sit, availa ide for seven days front the (late of issue.

    The selector of a iloniestead Farm front any locationmust take the balanre thereof, if any, under ConditionalPurchase.

    All marketable ti tnbe r, including s:utdal tvo d a mlmallet, is reserved to the Crown, subject to the provisions 01' Clause 18 of tue Regulations.

    S _ltDLLi.

    l>kliT[[ I \NJ) A(;E\(Y.limIt it ett Estate (abe itt cc ye it ut lies so atli tvest ci'

    'Vilrov).Open uttler Part V. ci the Laud Art. 193 3-1 1)58, as

    ntodified by l'art VIII.Corr. Na. 2329/28. (Plan 1.56/SO, Dl.)Lot 7, containing 994a. Or. 26p. ; imrcltase money-

    46,937 2s. 66.; half-yearly instalments first five years,interest only :-to returned soldiers, at 4)bi er ('ettt.

    - ; to civilians, at e per cent. p.t.-ki-I I Is. 3d.;italf-vetst'lv 'utstttltueuts t,ver (lie htdaitce (35 years), itt-eluaing principal and ittterc"d. :-to returtied soldiers, titP/ per ccitt. p.s. ; to ('lviliatts, tit cent. liii.£8 9. ; subject to payment for uttproveinettts and to tilecottditiott" applying to this block; being 11. 11. Opper-wants's forfeited Lease 20/2285.

    OPEN WEDNESDAY, 7th JUNE, 1939.BRNBURY LAND AGENCY.

    Iloyanup Agricultural Area (near Strathan School).Purr. No. 819/91, Vol. 4. (Plan 4111 )/-IO, A4.)I oration 278, cottt:tinitsg a bout hOts., at I ds. per acre;

    a rca of cu lti\-ii Ole ha a 1, 2 Ott. ; ci assilic at ion page 63 ofFile 819/91, Vol. 4 ; a va i table nil j eet to tite ustial titti-bet' reservation t'oudi tioits. Reserve aS 11 (Public Otil ik')

    It erchy eater died.

    NAIIIiOGIN LAN]) AGENCY.W'ilhiaats District (ahestt live ntiles south-west of

    Now an t Lake)('ocr. No. 129-YLS. (Plan 385B/40, E & F2.)Location 1155-1, eoutaitting SOa. 2r. 2)lp., at 6s. per

    acre; classilicatioti pap S of 1294/15; subject to excitip-tiott Pont road rates for two years frotti date of appl'o.val of apIieation ; heittg S. Jiantuer 's fot'feited Lease9i02'GS.

    NORTHASSI LAND AGENCY.Aunt District (near Beechhta)

    fort'. No. 1297/33. (Plate 2A/4O, A2.)1-ocation 26666, containing I 60a. Or. 3p., at Sc. 66.

    per acre; classification page 17 of 1297/33; subject toexemption frota road rates for two years from (late ofapproval of application ; also subject to timber condi-(ions beittg 0. E. .1. Mills's forfeited Lease 365/407.

    Nittghatt District (about four miles tsorth of Cleary).('ott'. No. 2489/37. (Plati (16, 80, Al, 2.)Location 2990, contaittitig 4.3 ISa. It'. 28p., at 3s. per

    acre: chtssiticatioit page 10 of 5.537/27 ; subject toexettiptiott frotte road hoardt t'ates for two years fromdate of approval of apptietttion ; being K. V. Smith'sforfeited Lease 347/1603.

    Nitighati L)istrird (about three miles south-east ofBonnie Rock).

    Parr. \o. 4718/28. (Plan 67,'SO, 134.)Location 3080, contetining 1,310a. Or. LIp., at 7s. per

    acre; classifleatiots page lOX of 6319/27; sethject t.'egrieultttral Batik indehleduess and to a cropping leasewltieh expires on 28/2/1940; being J. Duncan's for-feited Leases 68/843 attd 74/487.

    PERTII LAND AGENCY.Open mtder Part V. of the Land Act, 19331938.

    Peel Estate.forces. No. 4021/29. (Plan 341D/4O, 134 & C4.)Lot 385, coatahting 140a. Or. 61).; purchase Inoltey, in-

    eluding iuiprovenieuts--298 lOs.; deposit-42 ; half-vetirl instabtieitts, ineludittg interest-civiliaits, at 5 Pet'cent' l).5.'-"43 3s. Sd.; t"tttraed soldiers, at -P/, per ccitt.Pit -42 I 9s. Sd

    Pei'I Estate (about three-quarters of a tulle frotttliahitiattap)

    Opeti uitdet' Part V. of the Land Act, 1933-11)38.(err 1322/38. (Plan Peel Estate.)Lots 115 attdt 674, eotit:uning' [42a. Or. 24p. ; purchase

    tiioney-996 I Os. 7d. (including itnprovesncttts) ; firstlittf-yettr 's ittstalttteat its deposit-42 ; half-yearly in-stalinent over tite balance (29½ years), including prin-cillal ttttd interest-to civilians, at 5 pet' dent. p.a.-$3Is. 11(1.; to t'eturtiedl soldliers, tt 4½ per cent. p.a.-$2I 7s. 1)01.; subject to tlte catuditions applyittg to thisEstate. rIhis cancels the jre otis itotice n ppenrmg illthe Cacti's tine t Corel), relathtg to tltis block.

    Peel Est:tte-Oakl;ittd.s (about three miles west ofSiundijong).

    Open uitder Putt V. of (lie Ln,td Act, 1933-1938.('ocr. 2140/35. (Phtn 341D/40, C3.)Lot 254, conttinhtg I 14:i. 2r. 3p. ; purchase money-

    15201) ; lust half-year's ittstabnettt as dleposit-42 ; half-yearly iastdttietit oves' (lie balance (29)( years), ittclud.ittg prutcipal :ittd interest-to civilians, at 5 pet' cent.

    --156 ISs, (5(1.: to retsirtied soldliet's, at 4½ pet' cent.liii.- £6 7s. Sd.; sitt,,jert to the coitditiotis applying toitils Estate: lieittg L. Ssliti'Itetl 's forfeited Lctse 3-17/857.

    I'eel Estate (a boat 1 I' miles inn'tls-west of IVellarri)Opett under l'art V. of (lie Latsd Act, 1933-1938.

    Corr. 1404/32. (Pletit 34ID/40.)Lot 621, eotttaiitiug 1 21n. 2t'. 4p; prtrehase motley-

    431)7 ide. lid.; first half-year 's interest as deposit-42; Itahf-yetirly ittstalitteut over (lie balance (29'heirs), including pritleiptil and ittterest-to returnedl

    soldiers, at 41 Pe cetit. p.t.-41 2 -ts, ; to Civiiians, at S'er ccitt, p.a.-412 l8s. Md.: subject to the eondhitions

    a pphyi hg to tltis Estate; being C. ('. Lewis's fohfeitcdLease 5.5/2376.

    Sivan District (ahoitt 25 ittihes west of \VsttnatnaI)Parr. No. 1203/37. (Plan SO/SO, 1/3.)I.ocatioti 2497, containing 359a. Or. 2Op.. at. 4s. per

    ticre ; classification pitge S of 2698/is; and Location2557, containittg 240a. 2t'. l9p., at 3s. 6d. per acre;ehasaiuicatioti page 3 of 5942/I 9; subject to exetisption(row road oon'dl rttes for two 5'eiirs from dlate ofap'm oval of application ; behig C. 11. Wells's forfeited-d'iisO 347/1417.

    Oidfietil Dist ritA (about 12 miles uortht-wesl. ofI-iaven.sthtot'pe).

    ('oct. No. 1437/27. (Plan 405,80, ELILocations 350 andl 351. coiit:tiituhtg 1 .))Oa., at Ss. 9d.

    icr acre; clasifieatiott page 10 of 1437 27; subject totiiiuing eottditiotis, to exeiuptiott frottu rdiidl board t'atesfor two years front date of approval of application, andto payutettt fot' iniprovemettts. '['ills caticeis the pi'esu-ous notice appearing in (lie Gor'crnrncitt Gaaette relat.ing to this block.

    2, 19:jO.j GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 997

  • 998 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JuNE 2, 1939.

    Swan District (Six miles north-west of Muchea).Corr. No. 492,'.lO. (l'lan Oa/ SO, 133.)The nnsurrev,'d area, containing a bout 1,000 acres,

    bounded on the ulortli and ent by lines commencing ata point situace about 14 elm' as south and about 76chains west 01 tile south-west corner of Location 2480and extending west aln,mt 100 slum ins and south about100 chains. i lie ojposit boundaries being pat alici andequal uvula hi snbjeei to sort cv, classification, pricing,and to the payment of tile full cost of surrey withapplicatton.

    Swan District (9 miles south o ' Oi'igimi)('orr. No. 8204/07. (['lan 28/SO, 02.)1,oeation 236(1, containing 11) a., and Location 4149,

    soul aining about lOOn., at 2s. P acre each lot classi-fictitious pages 25 aud 26 of File 8204/07: subject t0surves' of necessary road and to ISal-lilelit ha m'ter sur-vey fcc with application.

    SALMON OPAlS LAAI) AU CNCY.Esperanee District (about 14 nnOs south-we t of

    Gibson).Cot's'. No. 2534/24. (Plait 423, 80, A, 133.)Location 405, contaInIng 1 OOtt.; subject to c'as,,ilica

    tion and plicing' and to payment for in] prow neutsbeing G. 3V. Baker's forfeited Lease 13013/36.

    Esperance District (about fire miles cast of CaitupSiding).

    0011', No. 524/34. (l'ian 423/80, P3.)Location 810, containing 1,079ti.; classification page

    56 of 9885/12, Volume 2; subject to pricing and inAgricultural Bank indebtedness; being J. 11. Reid 'sforfeited Lease 347/527,

    THURSDAY, 8th JUNE, 1939.BIIID OETO iPX LAN1) AUIINC V.

    Wellington District (about two miles west ofDonnybrook)

    Coi'i'. No. 320/31. (Plan 414A/40, 131.)Location 1446. containing 53:t .3i'. 23p., mt 1 2s. per

    acre; classification page 1 of 6-54/18: wibjeet to pay-ment for improvements; being \V. ('rowley's forfeitedLease 74/1247.

    Nelson District (near Walpole).Corr,No. 211/39, 1T'laii 4530/40, El.)Location 11 206, containing lSltt. hr. 1 8p.; purchase

    nioney--d499 19s. 20. (including interest on improve-inents and surve fr-c : half-yearly instalinentslirstfive years, interest onlysurvey fee, 5s. 9d.; improyc-ments, £5 lOs.; totald0 4s. 9d.: balance of term (25years)-10; classification page 2 of File 1043/31.

    WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE, 1939.BE\TEIILEY LAND AGENCY.

    Avon District (about 14 miles east of South Kiwinunia)

    Corr. No. 1817/36. (Plan 345/80, D2.,mLocation 23501, containing l,499a. Sr., at 7,s. lid, per

    acre; classification page 24 of 1817/36; subject to AgOcultural Bank indebtedness; being' E. 0. Wagner's for-feited Lease 347/1313.

    KATANNIXG LAND AGENCY.Kojonup District (about 15 miles south-east of

    Duinbieynng).Corr. No. 910/37. (Plan 408D/40, C-I.)Location 6327, eontaiu'ng' 6(0 acres, at (m. 6d. pet'

    acre; classification page -3 of 114 0/37 snb,je-t to exenip-tion from road hoard rates for two e'mrs twin dOe ofapproval of application; hein P. .1. Kenirard A I'o'feitedLease 348/675.

    NAIIBOGIN LAND AGENCY.°Villiaias DOi"ict (aboat 2() miles cast at ('ulcilling

    Corr. No. 4907/29. (Plan 378D/40, Cl.)Location 13-113, containing 5a. 3r. 3lp-, at £1 per

    acre; subject to payment of full purchase money on imp-proval of application or in such instalments as the SOn-ister for Lands may direct; being J. P. Bailey's for-feited Lease 57/406.

    NORTHAM LAKD AGENCY.Avon District (about eight miles south-west of Nukarni).

    Corr. No. 11508/09. (Plan 34/80, P4.)Location 11083, containing 340 acres, at 6s. per acre;

    and Location 11061, containing 340 acres, at is. Gd. peracre; classifications pages 28 and 37 of 2928/08 : subjectto indebtedness to the Agricultural Bank, Industries As-sistance Board, and the Minister for Lands, and to tim-ber conditions; Location 11083 is subject also to acropping lease whicli expires on 28th February, 1940.TIns cancels the previous notice appearing the Govern-meat Gazelte relating to these blocks.

    Avon District (about eight miles south of WyolaSiding).

    Corr. No. 612/39. (Plan 3B/40, Dl.)Location 13007, containing 100 acres; subject to

    classification and pricing. This cancels the pres-iousGovcuinncnt Garcttc notice relating to tins block.

    Melbourne District (about two miles north-east ofPiawauing)

    form'. Nit. 499/39. (Plait 57/80, A & B 2 & 3.)Location 3263, containing 3,227a. Or. isp., at is. 90.

    pci' acre; classification page 20 of 4349/26; subject toAgi'ienitnral Bank indebtedness; being E. Chrisp 'S can-relic I application.

    Ninghan District (about set-en miles north-west ofBonnie Rock).

    Corr. No. 1986/36. (Plan 67/80, A2.)Location 3185, containing 2,424a. 2r. 5p., at 3s. per

    acre; classification page 17 of 5967/27; subject to cx-eumption front road board rates for two years from dateof approval of apphcation and to payment for improve'meats; being W. A. Smith's forfeited Lease 347/1247.

    Xinghmta District (about 20 miles north-east of Kulja).Uorr. No. 3949/30. (Plait 87/80, Locations steam' Lake

    11 arvey.)Location 3264, containing 2,640a. 2r. 3p., at 4s. 3d.

    pet' aci'e; classification page 1 of 2532/29; subject toAgricultural Bank indebtedness; being P. S. IV. Thomas'forfeited Lease 68/2790.

    PERTh LAND AGENCY.Peel Estate (about half a utile west of Weilard).

    Open under Part V. of the Land Act, 1933-1938.Corr. No. 1859/36. (Plan 341D/4O, B3.)Lot 616, containing 95st. ir. 37p.; purchase money

    £216; first half-year 's instalment as deposit :d2; half'yearly instalment over the balance (291/2 years), includ-ing principal and interest :to returned soldiers, at 41/aper remit. 1i.a,A7 lOs. Gd.; to civilians, at 5 per cent.p.a.-27 lOs. 7d.; subject to the conditions applying tothis Estate and to praziug' rights; being J. Willow's'forfeited Lease 347/1182.

    l'eel Estate (near Bahnanup).Opemi under Part V. of the Land Act, 1933-1938.Corr. No. 976/38. (Finn Peel Estate.)Lot 666, containing 25a. 3r. 32p.; price per acre

    £2 15s.; purchase money-7i 7s. 3d.; deposit-2;half-yearly instalment over 29% years, inciurling inter-est to civilians, at 5 per ccitt. p.a.i2 5s. 9d.; to re-turned soldiers, at 4/i per cent. p.n.--22 2s, 1 Id.; Lot(167, containing 39a. li. lip.; p51cc per ncrei 4s.;purchase uioney-47 3s. 8d.; deposit-2; half-yearlyinstaluient over 29½ 3-ears, including interest :''-tocivilians, at S per cent. p.a.1 lOs.; to returnedsoldiers, at 4½ per cent. p.a.1 8s. 10.; if these lotsmire selected together the deposit will be £2, and the in-stmdntents will be :Ciyihians £3 16s. Gd.; returned sol-diers £3 12s.; subject to Agricultural Bank indebtednessand to time conditions applying to this Estate. Titiscancels the previous Government Gazette notice relatingto these blocks.

    Peel Estate (neat' Bahinanup).Open nuder Part V. of the Land Act, 1933i938.('orr. No. 1993/38. (Plait Peel Estate.)Lot 673, containing Gin. Or. 3p.; purchase money

    £15 5s. id.; deposit-2; haif'ycarly instalments overthe balance (29½ years), including interest :to cc-turned soldiers, at 4½ per cent. p.a.-8s. 3d.; tocivilians, at 5 per cent. paOs. 20.; subject to the con-ditions applying to this Estate. This cancels the pre'yious Government Gazette notice relating to tius block.

  • JUNE 2, 1939.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 999

    Peel Estate (about one mile south-east of Karnup).Open under Part \ of the Land Act, 1933-1938.Corr. N0 1319/3S. (Plan 341D/40,)Lots 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042,

    1043, 1086, 1087, 1088, 10S9, 1090, containing 1,065a. Or.lOp.; purchase nioneyfl.135 13s.; first half-year'sinstalment as depositf2 ; half-ycarly iustalnieut Overthe balance (29½ years), including principal and iisterest :to returned soldiers, at 4- per cent. p.a.-23418s. 2d.; to civilians, at 5 iier cent. pa.-536 19s Sd.;also Lots 1033 and 1034, containing 123a. li. Dip.;purchase monev-51O3 first half-year's i,istalment asdeposit-52 ; half-yea ely dnsia lawu t over the hahn u Ce(291/a years), including principal and interest :to re-turned soldiers, at 4 per cent. p.af4 lAs. Pd.; tocivilians, at 5 per cent. p.a.-54 18s. lid.; subject to theconditions applying to this Estate and to grazing rights;being the cancellation of the previous Governsnc-at Gui'-cIte not-ices relating to Lots 1033 to 1043, inclusive, andLots 1086 to 1090, inclusive, and in respect of Lots 1033and 1034, being the forfeited Lease 347/1485 of theWA. Trustee, Executor, and Agency, Co., Ltd., Execu-tor of the Will of W. Asmus, deceased.

    SOUTHERN CROfiS LAN I) AGENCY.Yilgarn District (about 21/, miles south, of Westunia ).

    Corr. No. 5513/24. (Plan 35/80, E4.)Location 285, containing 554a .ir. Dip., at 4s. Gd. per

    acre; classification page 20 of 5513/24; subject to pay-ment for improvements, also to mining, G.W.S. firewoodand timber conditions; being P. J. Lindley 's forfeitedLease 19894/68.

    Yilgarn District (about three miles north-west ofCorinthia).

    Core. No. 3126/27. (Plan 36/80, Dl.)Location 108T, containing 1,063a. 3'. 13p., at 2s. Gd.

    per acre; classificatiome page 6 of 3126/27; subject tomining, timber, and Goldfields Water Snpply firewoodconditions, and to payment for improvements, if anybeing A. Greensill's forfeited Lease 22203/68.

    THURSDAY, 15th JuNE, 1939.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

    Nelson District (about nine miles east of Jarrahwood).Core. No. 1282/32. (Plan 414D/40, C3.)Location 8991, containing 20a. 3r. 38p., at 15s. per

    ado; classification page 34 of 2840/26; subject to thepayment of the full purchase money on approval ofapplication, om- in such instalments as the Minister foeLands may direct; also subject to timber conditions andto payment for improvements, if any; being E. H.Roberts' forfeited Lease 57/612.

    Sussex District (about 11 miles east of Metricup).Open undo,- Part V. of the Land Act, 1933-1.938.Corr. No. 2160/29. (Place 413C/40, D3.)Location 2118, containing 106a. 2r. Op.; purchase

    price-5103 lOs.; half-yearly instalment over 30 years,including interest :to civilians, at 5 per cent. p.a.-535s. Gd.; to returned soldiers, at- 4½ per cent. p.a.-532s.; and Location 2119, containing 96a. Pr. 7p.; purchasepriee-5266 16s.; half-yearly instalment over 30 years,including interest :to civilians, at S per cent. pa.£8 8s. 50.; to returned soldiers, at 4½ per cent. p.a.-£7 19s. 40.; snbject to the conditions that the lessee shallmaintain the improvements to the satisfaction of theMinistec for Lands and t.hat the Government does notguarantee a continuance of the drainage maintenance.This cancels thee previous Govc,-rsnnent Gazette notice c-e-lating to these blocks.

    Welhimigtoee District (about 12½ miles north ofIculikup).

    Con. No. 1615/22. (Place 41513/40, Dl, 2.)Locations 3263 and 1965, containing 360 acres, at

    Os. 60. per acre; classification page 4 of 1615/22; sub-ject to exemption from i-oad rates for two years fromdate of approval of application, to payment for im-provements, if any, and to the condition that the poisonmust be eradicated to the satisfactoin of the Ministee-for Lands before the Crown giant will issue; being A.G. W. and H, W. S. Greatorex 's forfeited Lease10 112/68.

    WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, 1939.TIEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.

    Avon District (about 9j usiles icorthi-east of Pingelly).Corn. No. 8698/06. (Plans $78A/40, Cl; 37'8B/40;

    Dl.)Open nudes Pact V., seetioci 47.Location 9878, containing 238a. Sr. Op.; subject to

    classification and pricing and to exemption from roadhoard rates for two years from date of approval ofapplication; being B. Branshy 's forfeited Lease 16982/00.

    .KATANNJXG LANI) AGENCY.Plantagenet District (about 15 miles east of Crass-

    brook).Core'. No. 3630/28. (Place 443/80, Cl..)Locatiosi 4562, containing 960a. 2r. 19p., at 2s. 9d. per

    acne; classification page 7 of 3630/28; subject to exemp-tion from s'oad board rates for two years from date ofapproval of applicatiocs; being W. T. Betts' forfeitedLease 68/1483.

    NARRO GIN- LAND AGENCY.Williams District (about one mile west of Wardercarrin),

    Corn. No. 1733/36. (Plan 387/80, Cl.)Location 13153, containing 1,426a. Or. 3lp., at 6s. 90.

    per acre; classification page 46 of File 1733/36; subjectto Agricultural Bank aced Industries Assistance Boardindebtedness; being E. I-I. Fry's cancelled application.

    NO1TTHAM LAND AGENCY.Avon District (hear Lake Brown).

    Corr. No. 283/39. (Plan 54/80, B3 13 4.)Locations 24841 acid 15388, containing 415a. 2-i-. 29p.

    and 907a. I r. 25p., respectively, at 5s. Gd. pee- nec-C;classification page 24 of 5016/25 and page 28 of 3811/21; subject to Agricultural Bank indebtedness and to acropping lease wInch expires 28th February, 1940; beingV. Ii. Jolly's cancelled application.

    Ning-lcaee District (about seven miles south, of Beacon).Corn. No. 964/38. (Plan 66/SO, C4.)Location 2340, containiceg 3,642a. 2r. 36p, at 5s. per

    acre; classification page 37 of 5583/25; subject to pay-ment for improvements and to exemption from roadrates for two years from date of approval of applica-tion; beiceg 0. A. Fr oonihiall A cancelled application.

    Niccghian District (about 15 miles ssoc'thc of Lake Brown).Corr. No. 2497/30. (Place 54/80, Al.)Locations 2833 and 3803, containing l,O88a. 3r. liSp.,

    at Ps. Gd. per acne; elassificatioss page 13 of File 368/29;subject to pscymcnt foe- improvements; being IV. Ii. Lap-worth A forfeited Leases 68/2771 and 71/1114.

    PERTH LAND AGENCY.Jassdakot A.A. (about 2/ miles north-east of Jandakot).

    Core-. No. 72/39. (Place 34lA/40, BC1.)Location 527, containing 295 aec'es, at 4s. Gd. per

    acre; classidcation page 6 of 1576/31; subject to pay-ucecet for iuspnovemecsts acid to thee reservation of market-able timber to lice Crown; being L. P. Jolcnson's can-celled application.

    Peel Estate (hear Welhac'd).Open ccnder Part V. of tim Laced Act, 1933-1938.Corr. No. 1658/33. (Plain Peel Estate.)Lots 71 and 93, cocitainiug 49a. li. 151).; purchase

    mcioney-555 lOs. 3d.; first half-year 's instahnsent as(leposit-52; half-yearly instahmiient over thee balance(29½ years), icicludicig principal and intcm'est to re-turned, soldiers, at 4½ pee' cccii. pa.f]. 13s. 20.; tocivihiamis, at S per ecmi. pa.fl 15s. 50.; subject toAgricultecral Bank indebtedness amid- to the conditionsapplying to tlus Estate. Theis cancels the previous Go-v-crmnnent Ga-veil-c notice relating to these blocks.

    Peel Estate (1½ neiies ciorthe-east of Bahmccaecup) -Open u,ider Part V. of the Laud Act, 1933-1938.Core. No. 1111/31. (Place Peel Estate.)Lot 120, containing 92a. in. 19p.; pumchease money

    £55 8s. Gd.; deposit-52; half-yearly icestaluient over29-1 years, including interest :to civilians, at 5 percciii. pafl 15s. 40.; to returned soldiers, at 4'/2 percent. p.a.fl l3-s. 10.; subject to Agricultural Bankindebtedness acid to thee conditions applying to this Es-tate. This cancels the previous Government Gazettenot-ice relating to this block.

  • 1000 G0VEFNMENT GAZETTF, \V.A. fJusca 2, 1939.

    Peel Estate (a bout four miles west of Serpentine)Open under Part V. of the Land Act, 1933-1938.Corr. 2so. 26S6/37. (Plan 341D'40, P4.)Lot 333. containing I 60a. ir. ISp. purchase uioney--

    £30; deposit-f2 ; lialf-eziriy instalment over 29iyears, incluling interest; to civilians, at 5 per cent.Pa-U us. 90.; to returned soldiers, at 41( per cent.p.a.-11 95. 9d.; and Lot 373, containing 101a. 31.UP.; purchase nionc3--UI 1; deposit-$2 ; half-yearlyinstalment over 29)j years, including interest -tocivilians, at S per cent. p.a.-U ils. 7d. ; to returnedsoldiers, at 4 per cent. l).a.-13 Ts. 40.; subject toconditions applying to tills Estate. This cancels theprevious Cover,? flu a! Case! te notice relating to theseblocks.

    Victoria District (about five miles north-cast ofMarchagee).

    Corr. No. 1626/38. (Plan 90/80, P & El & 2.)Locations 7039, 9298, and 7424, containing 2,363n.

    ir. Up at 2s. per acre; classification page 38 of3606/29; also Location 8740, eontainusg 2,391a. lr. 191)..at 2s. per acre; classification page 37 of 4082/27; Vic-toria Locatiuns 7039, 9298, and 7424 are subject to pin -mont for iniproveinents; Victoria Location 8740 is sub,ject to exemption froni road rates for two years froiii(late of approval of application and subject to saysnentfor nprovensents, if any; being 31. Plunkett 's cancelledapplicatioii.

    SALMON GNSIS LAND AGENCY.Fitzgerald District (about 1 miles north of Salmon

    Gums).Corr. No. 4602/25. (Plan 392/SO, BC2.)Location 668, c')ntnining I,557a. 2r. 36p., at 4s. per

    acre; classifienticu page 62 of 4602/25; subject to pay-ment for insprovensents and to exemption from roadboard rates for two rears from (late of approval ofapplication; being W. Skuthorp 's forfeited Lease21341/68.

    G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

    T1[E ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.WhEREAS the GERALDTON Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of I lie Board held at Gerald-ton oil or about the 16th (lay of April, 1937, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

    L.S. 2888/92. \ol. 2; MR. 212/37.No. 172: Widening v-Portion of the surveyed road

    passing along the western boundary of Narra TarraEstate Lot 10 and portion of 1ot 33 bounded by linescommencing at the south corner of the former lot andextending (as shown OP. 5263) northward 6 chains20 .8 links along part of its westera boundary; thence272deg. 28mm. 18 chains 47.5 links and 254deg. 26mm.1 chain 1 .1. links to the northern side of the Preselstroad and eastwa,-d along said side of the i,sesent roadto the starting point.

    Deviation :-A strip of land, one chain wide (widen-ing at its tcrnihn's), leaving asi angle in the presentroad on the southernmost houndar,- of Lot 7 about 40chains frous the lot's south-west corner and extessding(as shown said OP.) westward through Lot S to itsvest boundary, continuing to and through Lot 10 torejoin tle present road (as above described) on thewestern boundary of the last-uiesstiosied lot. (Plan1STD/40, Cl.)

    \VHEREAS the F1'l'iili LrlAl'MAN Road Board, byresolutions at uleetigs of the Board held atNanson on em, ahost the 8th (lily of May, 1935, and the1.4th d:ii- of April, 1938, resolved to open the road here-inafter (leseribed, that is to say:-

    L. & 3. 28S8/92; M.R. 2 76/38 and 491/30.No. 4213: Widenimmgs :-(a) That portion of Narra Tarra Estate Lot 18

    bounded by lm's coummncncmng at a point on the lot'swestern boundary situate 3S9deg. 13mm. 7 chains 42.6links, i3deg. 20mm. 6 chains 17.5 links, 26deg. 43nsin.7 chains 28.4 links from its south-west corner and ex-tending (as shown Diagrans 59300) lOdeg. 25nsims. 14chains 67.9 links to the eastern side of the present roadand soutiiwa rd along- it to tile starting poisst.

    (ii) Tm1, I portion of Lot 17 bounded by lines eons-nieneing it a po:nt on the lot's cmntern bonisdary situ-ate 2SOdeg. P chains 50.6 links, 2O6ileg. 31mm. 13 chains50.8 links and i900eg. I mm. 15 chains 33 links fromI he so UI Ii era corner of Li) t 32 and extending (as sh ownsaid 1)i:igrmnn) SO hileg. Ssnnn. 1 chain 29.3 links to theu-cetera side of t lie present road and northward alongii to Pie starting poimit.

    (I' I That portion of Lot 17 boussded by hues corn-mnenenig at a point on the lot's eastern boundary situateI G3deg. Sfimimm. 3 chains 47.4 links fs-omss its ssortls-eastcarla r :nid e_etendi ig (as showis Diagrans 59005)I ï6deg. S3nnn. 3 chains 17.9 links cud l9Gdeg. 3 chains28.6 links to tile wintern side of the present road andnortinrard along it to the starting point.

    1) ryj1.1 p0 riion of Victoria Loes timi 6867 boussdedby lines eonnneuseing at a poimst on time western side oftile preseust road situate 343dcg. S3nnu. 2 chains 53.4lines and 3-S3deg. 2Omhm. 3 eliaisms5l .3 links frosss theintersection of the location's south boundary assd ex-tending (as shiowss Diagram 60302) 3-l6deg. l7niin. 7chains 83.8 links to the said side of road and southwardalosig it to the Stlirtilig point.

    Those portions of Locatiosss 666 and 6867bounded by lines eoninmencing at the intersectioss of thewestern side of the present road with the north boussd-amy of the latter locatioss aunt extessdissg (as sliowss saidDiagrani) 1 fi9deg. 11 mm. 2 chains 48.4 links along partof said side of road; thessee 346deg. llmnims. 1 chain 7.6links asmd 339deg. 45mm. 2 chains 60.7 links to saidwestern side of road and southward alossg it to tilestartnig Pout.

    Those porliouss of Lot 16-I. Bounded by hues conunencing- at a point on the

    western side of thue ps-esemit road situat)1 $deg. 7miuu .5 chains 5.3 husks frons theintern ''i ion of the north boundary of Loca-floui l-:li6 and extending (as sliowsi Diagram59499) Sdeg. SOnnn. 3 chains 33.6 linhds tonull side of road and sonthsvard along it tothe starting point.

    Bounded by lilies commnemscissg at a poisit on tilew'estern side of the presesmt road situate1 76deg. -l2nsiss. 4 chains 3.6 links from thesouth-east comes- of Location 2390 and cxtending (as shown i-aid Diagrans) lS2deg.4Onsin. S e-haiss 92 . 5 links to said side ofs-end and siorthiward alossg it to tim startingpoint.

    Bounded by limses eonnnencing at time jumsetiossof tile sonthi houssdnry of Location 271 witha soni bu-emisterms sid- of the preseust road andextending (as show-n said Diagrmnn) 20-Ideg-.2sunis. 2 i-hiisins 82.8 links to an easterus sideof said road and nortliw-ard assd north-east-ward along said sides of s-ond to tue startimsgpoint. (Plan 137D/4O, B3 mid 4.)

    IThi EREAS the 3lAi1i;AL'u5u Road Board, by reso-lutiomi pise at a meeting of the Board hield at Bod-dimmgtoss on or about the 5th day of April, 1937, resolvedto open the road hereissafter described, that i' to say: -

    5136/14.No. 3630: 1)eviath mm-A strip o land, s aiying from

    iiseut I chain 10 limmks to about 2 chahis is) width andnars'owim'g to a point at tersmssus, leavissg time pm'esentroad on west boundary of Williams Locatioss 7801 andextendimig (as showms dIms Diagrasms No. 601 03) eastwardthrough the Pimijas-ra Narrogin railway reserve to re-join said road ems its south boundary. (Plass 379C/4O,D4.)

    WIIE1IEAS tue 1311121. iS 51012K Road Boas'd, by reso-lutiomi pained at is msieeting of time Board held at BruceBock on or about the Otis day of Novemssber, 1937, re-solved to open the road hereinafter descs-ihed. that is tosaY: -

    L. & S. 2265/13; 31211. 830/37.No. 6367: Exteimsion :-A strip of land, one chain

    wide (plus widemsings oms the westem'ss boundary and attime msorth-west earlier of Avon Location 13343, as shsownon Diagramsss No'. 3"3S4 and 58789), leavimug the ter-ussinus of the pm'eseut road at the ssorth corner ofLocation 20060 rind extending (as surveyed), ssom-th-wau'd along part of thse western boummdary of Location13345 to a sus'veyed road at its nortls-west cos-sser.

  • .ILXE 2, 1939.] GOVERNSIIfNT GAZETTE, \V.A. 1001

    \\sdeaiis :-Portion of Avon Location 20060 boundedby lines comnicneing at the junction of the westernside of the present roe 1 with the south boundary ofsaid iceaton and extending (as shown en Diagram No.3S7t) 2odeg. f2nìin. 9 chains 64.1 links along thesaul boundary thence odeg. 6mm. 14 chains 30 links,64d g. 2uuu. 2 chains tiO links, 49deg. S7niin. 2 chains49 links, bLieg. I hum. 1 chain 30 links and 22deg.39mm. S chains 68.8 links, through said location; thencesouthward along the western side of the present roadto tIme starting point. (Plan 4/SO, C3.)

    WIIEREAS the KAL000PLIE ioad Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board held at Kal-goorlie on or about tIme 5th day of May, 1938, resoli-edto open the road hereinafter described, that is to say:-

    1669/01.30. 9939 :---X strip of land, 1.30 links wide, comnmenc-

    lug at Balfour street and extending (as shown on PlanKalgourlie 77/73), southward along western boundariesof Kalgoorlic Lots 1838, 183