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[3769J Of? WESTERN A USTRALI [Published by Authority at 3'30 p.m.] [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFl"ICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY' POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] No. 59.] WESTERN AUSTRALIA, "( TO WIT. \ FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor. [L.S.] PERTH: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15. [1907. 'l'HE LAND ACT AMENDMEN'l' ACTS, 1902 AND 1905. CLOSURE OF ROADS. PROOLAMATIONS By His Excellency Admiral Sir FREDERICK GEORGE DENHAlII BEDFORD, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc. WHEREAS by "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1902" (land 2 Edwardi VII., No. 20), and "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1905" (5 Edwardi VII., No. 22), the Governor may, by Proclamation in the Gove"nment Gazette, after the opinion of the Road Board of the District has been requested, close any road or reservation for a road which may have been surveyed or shown as a road on any plan published by the Department of Lands and Smveys: Provided such road is not within the limit of a Municipality, and has not been declared a Government road or a road under "The Roads Act," or any Act amending the same: AND WHEREAS the roads hereinafter described have been surveyed and shown as roads on the under- mentioned plans as published by the Department of Lands and Surveys: AND it is desirable to close such roads: AND WHEREAS the opinion of the undermentioned Road Boards has been requested: Now 'I'HEREFORE I, Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham Bedford, G.C.B., Governor as aforesaid, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby declare the said surveyed roads to be closed. DESCRIPTIONS ABOVE REFERRED TO: .. --------.. Corr. No. Plan. 8]60/07 343 D/4·0 8164/07 343 A/40 8258/07 409 B/40 8723/07 343 D/40 6284/07 3/80 Road Board. Brookton ... Em'erley Wa.gin ... ... I Greenhills ... Description. The surveyed road passing along the South-Western boundary of Avon Location 6057 and part of that of Location 6058, and the North- Western boundary of Location 9201. The surveyed road passing along' the North-Eastern boundary of Avon Location 4370. The surveyed road passing West along the South boundary of Williams Location 3179 from its South-East corner to the DongoJocking Road. The surveyei road passing along the N orth-Western, the North-Eastern, and part of the South-Eastern boundaj:ies of Avon Location 3806, part of the North-Eastern boundary of Location 2341, the N orth- vVestern boundaries of Locations 3194 and 6766, part of the South-Western and N orth- vI' estern boundaries of Location 6767 to its junction with a surveyed road opposite the South corner of Location 3856. The surveyed road passing along the South-Eastern boundaries of Avon Locations 641 and 3\ll7. ---------------_._--- --------------- . __ ._--- Given under my hand and the. Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 5th day of November, 190-7. By His Excellency's Command, GOD SAVE THE KING!!! N. J. MOORE, Minister for Lands.

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[3769J

Of?

WESTERN A USTRALI [Published by Authority at 3'30 p.m.]

[REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFl"ICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY' POST AS A NEWSPAPER.]

No. 59.]

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, "( TO WIT. \

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor.

[L.S.]

PERTH: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15. [1907.

'l'HE LAND ACT AMENDMEN'l' ACTS, 1902 AND 1905.

CLOSURE OF ROADS.

PROOLAMATIONS By His Excellency Admiral Sir FREDERICK GEORGE DENHAlII BEDFORD, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

WHEREAS by "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1902" (land 2 Edwardi VII., No. 20), and "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1905" (5 Edwardi VII., No. 22), the Governor may, by Proclamation in the Gove"nment Gazette, after the opinion of the Road Board of the District has been requested, close any road or reservation for a road which may have been surveyed or shown as a road on any plan published by the Department of Lands and Smveys: Provided such road is not within the limit of a Municipality, and has not been declared a Government road or a road under "The Roads Act," or any Act amending the same: AND WHEREAS the roads hereinafter described have been surveyed and shown as roads on the under­mentioned plans as published by the Department of Lands and Surveys: AND it is desirable to close such roads: AND WHEREAS the opinion of the undermentioned Road Boards has been requested: Now 'I'HEREFORE I, Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham Bedford, G.C.B., Governor as aforesaid, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby declare the said surveyed roads to be closed.

DESCRIPTIONS ABOVE REFERRED TO: -------~-- -----.-~------------.-----.---------.------.-- .. --------.. ~----------

Corr. No. Plan.

8]60/07 343 D/4·0

8164/07 343 A/40

8258/07 409 B/40

8723/07 343 D/40

6284/07 3/80

Road Board.

Brookton ...

Em'erley

Wa.gin

Brook~on ...

... I Greenhills ...

Description.

The surveyed road passing along the South-Western boundary of Avon Location 6057 and part of that of Location 6058, and the North­Western boundary of Location 9201.

The surveyed road passing along' the North-Eastern boundary of Avon Location 4370.

The surveyed road passing West along the South boundary of Williams Location 3179 from its South-East corner to the DongoJocking Road.

The surveyei road passing along the N orth-Western, the North-Eastern, and part of the South-Eastern boundaj:ies of Avon Location 3806, part of the North-Eastern boundary of Location 2341, the N orth-vVestern boundaries of Locations 3194 and 6766, part of the South-Western and N orth-vI' estern boundaries of Location 6767 to its junction with a surveyed road opposite the South corner of Location 3856.

The surveyed road passing along the South-Eastern boundaries of Avon Locations 641 and 3\ll7.

---------------_._--- --------------- . __ ._---Given under my hand and the. Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 5th day of November, 190-7.

By His Excellency's Command,

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

N. J. MOORE, Minister for Lands.

3770 GOVERNMENT

No. 12609.-C.S.0. DEDICA'1'ION OF PUBLIC HIGHWAY.

Perth Municipality. 10970/06.

PROCLAMATION WESTE~I~O- A,,,UrTS.TllAI.IA, 5' By His Excellency Admil"al Sir Frederick

, George Denham Bedford, Knight Grand FRED. G. D. BEDForm, Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the

Governor. Bath, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies,

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

WHEHEAS by Sections 222 aml 227 of "The Muni­eipal Corpora~ions Act, 1906" (6 Edwarcli, No. 32), it shall be lawful for the Governor, on request of the Coundl, by notice in the GOl'crtlmcnt Ga:-;ctte, to declare any land rC'served, used, or by purchase, or exchange aequired for a street or way, or any place, bridge, or thoroughfar,', to he a public highway, and such land shall thereupon and thenceforth, from the date of such Proelalllation, lweol1lc and be ahsolutely dc,licated to the public as a public highway "'ithin the meaning of an V ]a IV now or hereafter in fore<,.

And ,,'lH'reas the Perth ill unicipal Council has re­quested that certain lands named and described in the Sche(lu1c hereunder "'hieh have ]wen used for streets or ways within the j\[unicipality of Perth, be declared public highways: Now therefore I, the s~ill Governor, by and with the aell-ice and eon sent of the Executiye Conneil, do by this my Proelamation ,1('darc the said lands to be public highways, and sll(·h lands shall, from the ,late of this Proclamation, he absolutelv <1edieated to the public: as highways within thc lllC'aJling of any law now or hereafter in force.

Name of Street.

Bertrrull Street

Brisbane Place,,,

Cantle Street

Carr St.reet

Derhy Street

Grunt Street

I,Jove Lane

Norwood Street

Ptlbara. Street ...

Premier Street

Hheola Street

Violet Street

,Veld Avenue

\Vestralia Street

YilgtLl"ll Street ".

ZebillU Street ".

50 links

50

1 chain

50 links

·15'5 links

55'1

1 chain

96 links

chain

·15nnd50 links

·1-6 links

] chain

50 links

1 chnjll

Sehetlilic.

rosition.

From Fit7.gerald Street to Lot Y 162

}"'rolll Brisbane Street. to Robin­son Avenue (iuC'ludiug- 1 link reserve 011 \Vest si.Ie flud Southern end of street)

Fr01ll I..lol'(l St.reet to "",\V cst Parade

FrOlll Loftus Street to Fitz­gerald Strpct

From CowIe Street to Drain Reserve

FrOlu B111wer Street to South­Western boull'lltry of N 137

From \Vellingtoll Street to Kensingtoll Lane

From Lord Street to \\~ est Parade

Fronl Jewell Street to Snu TJot -U (ineIu·ling 1 foot reserve "t ,Yestern end)

From Trafalgar Street to Swan Rivc-l'

'I'holnas Street to \Va,1lwr

rl'err:l(,c FrOlll Kem;iugtoll Street to

South hounda.l'Y of Lot ·t5 (in­cluding part of 1 foot reserve on North side of Lane Street.)

Ii'rolll Bra mall to Gardner Streets

Titles' Office Plans.

508

1114

1197

114

91

259

1197

199

290

199

2001

niVCll un,ler my hand and the Puhli(" ~('al of tile Raid State: at Perth, thiH IlHh day 01' NOH'lll-her. }I)07. ~

By HiH Ex('Pllell<'Y'R f'Ollllll:ln(l, N . .T. '\IOORl~,

lor Colonial ~C'(·reta]'y.

GOD SAVl~ Tlll~ 10Nn! ! !

No. 12601.-C.S.0. BANK HOLIDAY AT BlUDGE'l'OWN.

'VESTF.RN A lTSTRAI,IA, TO WIT.

FRBn. G. D. BBJ)Fonn, Governor.

[L.S.]

4rH6/07.

PROCLAMA'I'ION By His Excelle]}ry Admiral Sir F'rederick Geor!-4'c Ikllha,m netUord, Knig-ht Grand CroKB of the r.lost HOllOUl'u,hle Ortler of the Baih, Goyernor in awl over the Stnte of \VeAtern A llstl'aJia and i1 R Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

IN pursuance of the provisions contnined in the fift.h section of "'1'he Bank lIolithys Act, l8H.f.," I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclanmtion aI)point

GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 15, 1907.

Thu1'sday, 28th Novembc1', 190'7,

a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the Town of Bridgetown.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 5th day (If Noyember, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secret"ry.

GOD SAVE THE KING; ! !

:-.ro. 12602.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDAY AT LAvVLERS.

PROCLAMA'l'ION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, }

1'0 WIT.

FRED. G. D. BEDFORD, Governor.

[r..s·l 4906/07.

By His Excellency L\.clmil'n.l Sir Frederick George Denham Bedford, Knig-ht Grand Cross of the lllost Honourable Onh'r of the Bath, Governor ill and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc.

IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth sectiou of" '1'he Bank Holidays Act, IH81-," I, the Governor of the said Stnte, do by this my Proclmndion npp,)illt

Wednes[l"y, 20th November, 1907,

a special day to be observed as a Bank Holidav in the Town of La'\vlel's. W

Gin'n under my hand and the Puhlic Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 8th day of November, 100i.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial 8ecretm·y.

GOD SAVE THE KING! ! 1

No. 12603.-C.S.0.

BANK HOLIDA \:" AT BUSSEVl'ON.

PROCLAMA'l'ION WY,:STEltN AU8TR"U,IA, )

TO WIT. 5 I·'uED. G D. BEllFonD,

Governor.

[r..s.J

488;3/07.

By His Bxcellency Ai1mir<l1 Sir F'rclle1'ick George DClllt:un Bedford, Kllkht Gra.nd Cros~ of the Thfost HOnOlll'n,hle 01'<ler of the Bath, Goverllor ill awl over the State of Western A 118trulia and its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc,

IN pursuance of the provisions containC'd in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclama­tion appoint

Tuesday, 19th Novcmve)', t907,

a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the Town of Busselton.

C:h'en under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 5th clay of NovC'mber 1907. '

By His Excellency's Command,

J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Sen-etary.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!! ._- ---~ -~.---\-

No. 1260'1-.-C.S O. BANK HOLIDAY AT GREENBUSlIES,

PROCLA:VlA'l'ION 'YESTERN AUS'J'HALIA, )

TO WI1'. 5 FRBD. G. D. BEDFORD,

Governor.

[L.S.]

4.945/07.

By His }TIxcellcnc;\" Ailmirnl Sir Pl'edcrick George Denham Bedford, K1tig'ht Grand· Cross of the Thiost HOll011ral.le 01'(1<:1' of the Bath, Gon~rllOl' in and over the Siate of "'\YestCl'll Australia and its D('pelHlel1cie~, etc., etc., etc.

IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 18H·t," I, the Goyernor of the said State, do by this my Proclmnation appoint

Thm'saay 2"th NOl'ember, 1907,

" special dny to be observed as a Bank Holid,,)" in the Town of Greenbnshes.

Given nnjer my hancl n.ud the Puhlic Sual t)f the said State, at Perth, this 5th (by of N ovemher, lOO'.

By His Excellency's Command,

,T. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING! ! !

Nov. 15, 1907.l GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3771

THE ELECTORAL ACT.

RevisIOn Court.

PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, }. By His Excellency Admiral Sir Frederick

TO Wl1'. GeOl'g-e Delllutlll Bedford} Knight Gr.Lud }:lIltED. G. D. BEDFOllD, Cross of, the Most Honourable Order of the

Governor. Bath, Governor ill and over the State of 1Vestern Australia and its Dependencies,

[L.S.] etc., etc., etc. W}~~REAS by the Electoral Act it is proyided that RensIOn Courts shall be held at such times and places as may be iLxed by Proclamation, and the rolls in re­spect of which any Reyision Court shall have jurisdiction shall also be fixe,l by Proclamation: Now therefore I, the said Governor, ading with the adyice of the Execu­tive Council, and in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Electoral Act. do hereby direct that a Royision Court be held at 2.36 p.m. on Fdday, the 29th day of No\'ember, 1907, at the Municipal Chambers, Victoria Park, with jurisdiction in respect of the roll for the Canning Electoral District.

Gh-en under my hand and the Pnblic Seal of the said State; Perth, this 13th day of November, 1907.

By His Excellency's Command,

NORBERT KEENAN, Attorney General.

GOD SAVE 'rIrE KING! ! !

The Roads Act, 1902.

O1mER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chamber, at Porth, this fifth day of November, 1907.

Present: His Excellency the Govel'llor.

'l'he Honourables-'rhe Premier. 'rhe Minister for Mines.

3478/07. WI-IEHEAS by Section 96 of " The Roads Act, 1902," it is provided that, subject to the provisions of " 'rho Permanent l{eserves Act, 1899," the Go\'ernor may plate any Public Hescn-e under the control and management of a Hoad Board, aml that for the pmpose of controlling or managing such Reserve the Board shall have all the power of a Board of Parks and Heserves appointed under "'The Parks and Heservcs Act, 1895," together with the powers conferred by'" '1'he Eoa,ls Act, 1902:" And whereas it is expedient that Reserve 11066 (W oo(la­nilling Lot 355) shon Id be placed Hmler the control an([ management of the 'i'Voodanilling Road Board: Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and in exer­cise of the power conferre,l by thc recited section of " 'rhe HO~Lds Art, 1902," doth lwreby place the said Resel'Ye under the control anll management of thc 'iVooc1anilling Road Boar,!.

BEHNARD PAHKER, Clerk of the Council.

The Municipal C01'l'orations Act, 1906.

MUNICIPALITY OF COTTESLOE, DIYISION INTO WARDS.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At an Executive Council held ihis 13th day of November, 1907.

Present:

His Excellency the Go\'e1'nor. The Honourables-The Colonial Secretary.

James Mitchell, lI'LL.A. WHEREAS it is desirable to divide the Municipal District of Cottesloe into VVards: And whereas under Section 26 of "The Mlmicipal Corporations Act, 1906," the Governor may, without petition, make orders for the exercise of any of the powers conferred bv Section 12 of the said Act, in respect of any Municipality, if in such Municipality there is at any time no Council: And where:ts at the present time there is no Council in the Municipality of Cottesloe : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, act-ing with the advice of the Executive Council, and in the exercise of the powers conferred by "The Thiunicipal Corporations Act, 1906," hereby orders that the Municipal District of Cottesloe shall be divided into ~hree Wards, to be known

as the North Ward, the South Ward, and the East 'Ward, and that the boundaries of the said Wards shall be as follows, namely :--

North Ward.-All that portion of the 1Ylunicipal District lying Northward of the South side of Forrest Street and Westward of the Perth-Fremantle Railway Reserve.

SOldh Wa?·d.- AJl that portion of the Municipal District lying Southward of the South side of Forrest Street and "'iVestward of the Perth-Fremantle Railway Reserve.

East WaTd.-All that portion of the 1YIunicipal District lying Eastward of the Perth-Fremantle Railway Reserve.

BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of Executive Council.

The Roads Act, 190::.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the E)(ecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this fifth

day of N O\'ember, 1907. PTesent:

His Excellency the Governor. The Honomables-The Premier.

'rhe Minister for Mines. 197/03.

WHEREAS by Section 96 of '''rhe Roads Act 1902" it is provided that, subject to the provisions ~f "The Permanent Reserves Act, 1899," the Governor may place any Public Resene under the control and management of a Road Board, and that for the purpose of control­ling Or managing such Reserve the Board shall have all tho power of a Board of Parks and Reserves appointed under "The Parks and Reserves Act, 1895," together with the ]lowers conferred by ,I 'rhe Roads Act, 1902": And whereas it is expedient that Heserve non (Sa wyers Valley Lot 73), set apart for "Gravel," should be placed nncler the control and management of the Greenmount Hoad Board : Now, therefore, His Ex­cellency. the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive COllncil, and in exercise of the power conferred by the recitctl section of "The Roads Act, 1902," doth hereby place the said Reserve under tho control and management of the Greenmount Road Board.

BERNARD PARKEH, Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 1898.

OHDEH IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this fifth day of November, 1907.

PTesent: His Excellency the Governor.

The Honourables-'rhe Premier.

5367/07. The Minister for Mines.

/

'iVHEREAS by Seetion 42 of (' 'rhe Land Act, 1898," it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any Resene shall vest in, and be held by any Municipality, Hoad Board, or other person or persons to be named in the order, in trnst for any of the purposes set forth in Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposes to be specified in such order, and with PO\YOl' of leasing for any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the date of the lease: And whereas it is deemed expedient that Heserve 10981 (Perth W. Lot 313) should vest in and be held by the Mayol' and Coun­eillors of the Municipality of Perth : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executiye Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Hes8rve shall \'est in and be held by the Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Perth, in trust for Drainage amI Right-oi-Way.

BElm ARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council.

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. P.O.-No. 134. Premier's Office,

Perth, 14th November, 1907. HIS Excelleney the Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint the following gentleman to be a Justice of the Peace:-

P.O. 312/1907.-William Alford Laker, Esquire, of Perth, for the Perth Magisterial District.

A. COLENSO KESSELL, Secretary to the Premier.

3772 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [N av. 15, 1907. --------------------------------~--~~-

P.O.-No. 131. Premier's Office, Perth,

24th August, 1907. THE following Despatch and enclosure, received by His Excellency the Governor from the Right Honourable the Secr€'tary of State for the Colonies, are published for general information.

A. COLENSO KESSELL, Secretary to the Premier.

CIRCULAR.

Downing Street, SIR, 20th September, 1907.

With reference to my Circular despatch of the 9th of October, 190G, I have the honour to transmit to you, for the information of your Government, copies of a notice issued hy the Nobel Committee ,of the Norwegian Parlia­ment with regard to the nomination of candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize of 1905.

I have to request that you will take such action with reference to this document n,s may seem calculated to make the conditions of the Prize known to those bodies ttnd persons who are qualified to nominate candidates.

It will be noted that names of candidates should be received by the COlllmittee before the 1st of February next

I have, etc.,

The Officer Administering the Government of

ELGIN.

Det NOl'ske Stortings Nobelkornite. Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament.

NOBEL PEACE PRIZE.

All proposals of candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize, which is to be distributed December lOth, 1905, must, in order to be taken into consideration, be laid before the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament by a duly qualified person befon the fi1'St of Febr1wry Ql the same yea1·.

Anyone of the following persons is held to be duly qualified: (a) Members and late members of the Nobel Committee of the Norwegi:1n Parlianwnt, as well as the advisers appointed at the Norwegian Nobel Institute; (b) Members of P:uliament and lYlembers of Government of the different States, as well as Members of the Inter­parliamentary Union; (c) Members of the international Arbitration Court at the Hague; (d) :Ylembers of the Com­mission of the Permanent International Peace Bureau; (e) lI'Iembers and Associates of the Institute of Inter­national Law; (f) Univel'sity Professors of Political Science and of Law, of History and of Philosophy; and (g) Persons who have received the Nobel Peace Prize.

The Nobel Peace Prize may also be accorded to institu­tions or associations.

According to tho Code of Statutes §S, the grounds upon which any proposnl is madc must be stated, and handed in along with such p"pers and other documents as may therein be refened to.

According to § 3, every written work, to qualify for a prize, must have appeared in print.

For particulars, qualifiee! persons are requested to apply to the office of the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament, Drammellsvei 19 Kristiania.

No. 12613.-0.S.0. APPOINTMENTS.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Perth, 15th November, 1907.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve the following appointments, etc. :-

.1506/07.-William S. Priestly to be Secretary and Dis­penser, Frem:1ntle Public Hospital, as from the 3rd November, 1907.

5054/07.-Sergeant Thomas Connor to be Keeper of the Police Gaol, Northam, -vice Constable Henry Harrington Smith, resigned, as from the 1st inst.

50SS/07.-Sergeant Midlael O'Halloran to act, tem­porarily, as Assistant District Registrar of Births, Deaths, aud Marriages for the Swan Hegistry District, to reside at Guildford; to date from the l:lth November, 1907.

51OS/07.-Arthur Knight to act, temporarily, as Distnct Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the Welling-­ton Registry District, to reside at Bunbury, 'Vice G. A. Eastaugh, on leave; to date from the 18th November, 1907.

5109/07.-F. M. I. Head to act, temporarily, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the Dundas Registry District, to reside at Norseman, 'Vice E. McGinn, transferred; to date from 13th November, 1907.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

No. 125SS.~-C.S.0. MUNICIPALITY OF COTTESLOE.

Colonial Secretary's Office, 1903/07. Perth, 23rd October, 1907.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint Blair McKay to do all lIJatters and things necessary in the preparation of the Electoral Lists of the Municipality of Cottesloe, and to appoint W. E. Victor to revise the said Lists and to be Returning Oflicer at the election of a Mayor. nine Councillors, and two Auditors, and to appoiut the following dates and places in connec­tion with the election :-

For qualification of electors

For preparation and settling of Electoral Lists

Last day for rec ceiving objec­tions, etc.

Hevision of Lists

Day of Election

Date.

Thursdav, 2·tth October, 1907

Tuesday, 12th No­vember, 1907

Friday, 22ncl No­vember, 1907

Between 2nd, and 12th December,

Wednesday,. 1Sth December, Hl07

Place.

Roads Board Ofliee, Cottesloe

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

F. D. NOR'rH, Under Secretary.

No. 1257S.-C.S.0. NOTICE '1'0 MARINERS.

. Colonial Secrctary's Office, ,W53j07 Perth, lSth OctobCl", 1907.

THE following Despatch and enclosures, received by the Honourable the Colonial Seeretarv from the Government of Macltas, are published for general information.

No.205C.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

Presidency Port Omce, Madras, lSth Scptember, H)07.

To the Colonial Secretary to the Government of Western Australia, Perth-

SIR,-I have the honour, by the direction of thc Govern­ment of Madras, to forward herewith two copies of Notice to M:winers regarding errata in heights of lantern and tower of Vizagapatam Lighthouse.

I have, ek., W. MITCHELL,

Commander, R.I.M., Presidency Port Officer.

No. 37 of 1907. India-East Coast - Vizag(tpatam District.

Errata in heights of lantern and towel' of Vizagapatam Lighthouse.

In this office Notice to Mariners No. G2 of 190:3 :­Height of centre of lantern above high wator-For

40 feet, "cae! n feet. Height of building from base to vanc- POl' 52 feet,

nad 59 feet. Miles visible in clear weather-For 12, read H.

W. MITCHELL, COlllmander, H.LM.,

Presidency Port Office, Presidency Port Officer.

Madras, 29th August, 1907.

Nov. 15, 1 GOVERN\lENT GAZETTE, vV.A. 3773 ~-----=--~------,---------- ------

No. 12610.-C.S.0. I 1IUNICIP AL BY-LAWS.

Colonial Secretary's Office, 4802/07. Perth, 8th ifoYember, 1907.

HIS Excellene,- the Ooyernor in Council has bc('n pleased to confirm the folloTIing By-law made by the Council of the 1Iunicipality of Fremantle.

F. D. NORTH, Under Seeretary.

FHEl\1AifTLE l\1UNICIP ALITY. A BY-LA \'\. of the 1Iunicipality of Fremantle, made uudel' Section 179 of ,. The Municipal Corporations Act, 190G, " and numbered one, for regulatiug the proeeell­iugs of the Couucil of the said 11unidpality.

[n lJUl'SUalll:e of the powers conferred by the said Act, the .Mayor and Councillors of the ),Iunicipality of Fre­mantle, order as follows;-

1. Interpl'etation; -In the construction of this By­law, the following terms in inverted COlllmas shall, ex­cept where otherwise expressly provided, or unless the context otherTI'ise indicates, have the meanings and in­c] ude the things hereby assigned to them respectively:

Act " shall mean " The Municipal Corpora­tions Act, 190G."

Committee" shall mean any standing or Special Committee appointed by the Council. ,. Special Committee" includes " occasional Committee" within the' meauing of Section 168 of the Act.

" COllnei,i " shall Illean the Council of the Muni­cipality of Fremantle.

JJiayor " shall include any Councillor chosen to preside at any meeting of the Council in mallner prescribed by the Act.

" M e1ll bel' " shall mean any member of the Coundl for the time being, and, when applic­able, any member of a Committee.

Officer" shall mean an officer of the 1funi­cipality appointell by the Council.

Meeting " shall mean and include any regular or special meeting of the Council holden in pursuance of the Act and convened as there­in reqnired.

Town Clerk)' shall mean the '1'o,yn Clerk of the Municipality or Acting '1'own Clerk for the time being.

Proceedings condncted according to StancUng Orde'rs. 2. '1'he proceedings and business of the Council shall

be conducted according to the following regulations, which shall be called the Standing Orders.

Open doors. 3. 'rhe business of the Council shall be conducted

,,,ith OJlon doors, except UPO}! such occasions as the Council shall by resolution otherwise decide, which reso­lution may, at any time, be moved without notice.

Qnorwn. 4. A t every meeting of the Council a quorum shall

consist of not less than one-third of the number of Councillors assigned to the :Municipality, exClusive of the 1Jayor or the Conncillor chosen to preside in the absence, or after the retirement, of the Mayor. Every meeting shall proceed to business so soon after the time stated in the notice as there shall be a sufficient number of Councillors in attendance to constitute a quorum.

Adjournment in absence of quorum. 5. If at any meeting a quorum be not present within

a quarter of an hour after the time appointed for such meeting, the majority of the Councillors present, 01' any one Councillor if only one be present, or the Town Clerk, if no Councillor be present, may adjourn such meeting to any date not later than seycn days from the date of such adjournment.

Who shall preside. G. At ewry meeting of the Council the Mayor, if

present, shall preside at such meeting.

Chairman ill Mayor's absence. 7. If the Mayor is absent from a meeting of the

Connell, or if, after being present, he retires, then an(l in such case the Councillors present shall elect one of their number to be Chairman at such 11leeting, and in the case of. an equality of yotes for the election of a Chainmin, the Chairman shall be chosen by lot.

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8. If at any time during any meeting of the Council any Councillor or the Town Clerk shall call the attention or' the )'Ia YOI' to the fact that a quorum is not present the Mayor' shall thereupon suspend the proceedings of the meeting for a period of two minutes, and if a q nOl'um be not present at the expiration of such period, the meeting shall be deemed to have been counted out, and the 1[[(yor shall adjourn it to some future day.

Absence of quorum. 9. At all meetings of the Council when there are not

one-third of the members of the Council present ex­dusiye of the ~layor or Councillor chosen to preside in his absence, or when the Council is counted out, which counting out shall take pla"e whenever there shall be less than a quorum flresent, su"h cir"umstance, together "ith the naIlles of the members then present, Shall be re­corded in the minute book.

Notice of 'meetings. 10. Twenty-four hours at least before any ordinary

or special meeting of the Council, a nutice SIgned by Lhe '1'0\\'n Clerk, statmg the place, date, and hour of hOlding the meeting, and specitying the business to be trans- ~ acted thereat, shall be translnitted by post or otherwise left or delivered to each member ot tlle Council at his usual or last-kno,\'n place of abode or business, or to such other address as any memoer may request oy notice in writing addressed to the Town Clerk.

Failure to recewe notice not to 'invalidate proceedings.

11. .Failure to receive a notice on the part of any member of the Council, notwithstaniling that such notice shall have been left at his. usual or last-known place of ~tbode or business, shall not aftect the validity ot any ordinal'y or special meeting of the CounciL

Notices to Press. 12. Notices of Council meetings, except where under

spedal circumstances premature publication in the opinion of the Town Clerk appears undesirable in the iuterest of the Council, shall be sent to the accredited representatives of each daily newspaper circulating in the MuniCipality at the same time as such notices (and minutes or reports) are sent to members of the Council.

Minutes by Mayor. 13. The Mayor shall have the right of directing the

attention of the Council at any meeting of the Council to any matter or subject within the jurisdiction 01'

official cognizance of the Council by a minute signed by himself, and such minute shall, when introduced, take p.reced.ence of ·all business before, or to come before, the CounCIl.

Business to be speoified on notice paper. 14. No business shall be transacted at any meetinO'

of the Council other than that specified in the notice r/;. lating thereto.

Transaction of business. 1.5. 'rhe business of the meetings of the Council shall,

where prescribed by Statute, be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Statute, and where not so prescribed, in accordance with the business paper, as hereinafter mentioned and set forth.

Objeet'ionable bus'iness. 16. If the Mayor or Chairman at any meeting of the

Council shall be of opinion that any motion or bnsiness proposed to be made or transacted thereat is of an objectionable character, it shall be competent for him either oefore 'or after the same is brought forward to declare that the same shall not be entertained. Pro­vided ahvays that it shall be competent for any member of the Council to move dissent from the declaration made from the Chair, whereupon the motion to dissent shall be forthwith put without debate, and in the event of the same being carried by a majority of the members present the business referred to shall thereupon be enter­tained, but not otherwise.

Confirmation of mill'lltes. 17. The minutes of any preceding meeting or meet­

ings, whether ordinary or special, not previously con­firmed, shall be submitted as the first business at all ordinary mcetings of the Council in order to their tonfirmation; and no discussion shall be permitted thercon except as to their accuracy as a record of the proeeec1ings, and the said minutos shall then be signed by the 1iayor or Chairman, as by Section 176 of the Act is required.

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OrdeT ot business. 18. A fter the signing of the minutes as aforcsaiu,

the order or business of an ordinary meeting shall be as follows, or as near thereto as shall be practicable:-

1. A report from the 'rown Clerk relative to busi­ness arising out of minutes of previous meeting or meetings.

2. The reception of minutes or communications from the Mayor.

3. Questions of which clue notice has been given. 4. '1'he reception of Petitions and i\Iemorials. 5. '1'he reception of deputations (if any). 6. The reception of a J;'inancial Statement, ane!

passing Accounts (if any) for payment. 7. 'rhe reception of tenders. 8. The reception of minutes or reports of Commit­

tees in the following order, viz.: (<!.) '1'he proceedings of the Pinance Com­

mittee. (b.) '1'he proceedings of the Works Commit­

tee. (c.) The proceedings of the General Purposes

COIllmittee. (d.) '1'ho procee'lings of any other Commit­

tee or Committees. 9. 'rhe reception of Corrcspon([ence.

10. Orders of the day, including l"onsiclcring ane! ordering upon reports previously presented, business left over from the pn'l"eding moeting, and any business the Mayor lllay think desir­ahle to bring ulHler tho notice of the Council and may have directeil to be entercd as an order of the day.

11. i\Iotions of which previous notice has been given. 1:2. 1\0tices of motion for consideratio!l at the fol­

lowing meeting, if given during the meeting. 13. 'rhe reception of building and other plans.

Unopposed notices at mol iOIl. If). J.t shall be competent for thl' Mayor or Chair­

man to call over the Notices of l\Iotion appearing on the business paper, in the order in which they appeal' there­on, and in the event of there being no objection taken such motions shall thereupon be ,leclarecl carried.

Order ot b1lSiilcss may be varied. 20. Notwithstanding anything to the l"ontrary con­

tained in this By-law, it shall be compell'ut, aftN the confirmation of the minutes of the previous mecting, for tho l\1ayor 01' Chairman, in his discretion, as a matter of urgcm'y, or the Council on Illotion duly lllOn~d and seconelcd without debate, to accord prcecd('l1l"c to any business set down on the business pa p('r for consillera­tion.

Order of business at special mccl illg. :21. The order of business at any special mcl'ting of

the Council shall be the order in whkh su~h husiness stands in the notice thereof.

Notice 0/ Illation. :22. Any Councillor Illay bring fonnlrd sueh Jmsim'ss

as he Illay eonsicler advisahle in the forlll of a motion, of "'hirh llotiec shall be giWll in writing to the 'rown Clerk, ('ith"r at the mcding prcyious to the meeting at which it is intcmled to move the SUllle, or at any tillle tlwrcafter, being not less than four d,'ar days 'before SUdl last-mentioned meeting.

Jlotioll to lapse. 2il. Eyery such motion shall laps" unless thl' Coun-

6llor who gaye the notice thereof, or somc otlH'r Coun­cillor authorised by him in l\Titing, be present to move the same when such motion shall be call1'd on.

Melllbers to occupy OICii S('(1I8.

:24. No member of the Council shall be d,'('met! to be IJl'f'scnt unless he· oceupics his proper pIneo within the Council Chamber.

Lea dl/(J meet ill lIS. :2;;. After a meeting of the COUlwil has been for·

maily constituted, and the businl'ss there'of cOlllmenced, no Illember of the Couneil shall entpr, lean', or ,\ith­draw from such meeting, without first paying rlue re­sped to the Chair by saluting the ~Iay()r or Chairman.

Admissioll ot slrall[ICI's. :26. '1'he JllIayor or Chairman aloue shall have the

pri"ilege of admitting strangC'l'S to the space on the floor of the Council Chamber set apart for their ace om­modation.

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Attendance ot lhe public. 27. At all meetings of the Council the public shall,

subject to the provisions of dause ::8 of this By-law; be permitted to attend in such part of the Council Chamber or other place of meeting as may be set apart for their accommodation.

Exclusion ot strangers. 28. If at any time any member shall call the atten­

tion of the Mayor or Chairman to the fact that strangers arc present, the Mayor or Chairman shall forthwith put the question that strangers be ordered to withdraw with­out permitting any debate or motion or amendment, and on the question being resolved in the affirmative, strangers shall be required immediately to withdraw.

Admission ol reporters. 29. At all meetings of the Council accredited news­

paper reporters shall be permitted to attend in such part of the Council Chamber as may be appointed for their accommodation, but they shall withdraw upon a "ote of the Council so requiring during any portion or tho whole of the meeting.

Regulation governing admission at public. 30. 'rhe admission of citizens, reporters, anu visitors

to the Council Chamber shall be under and subject to the regulation that no expression of dissent or approval, conversation, or interruption to the proceedings of the Council shall take place, and, in the event of any breach of this regulation, the Mayor or Chairman may at his discretion, aud without a vote of the Council, require the person or persons HO offending to Ivithdmw, and thereupon such person or persons shall immediately with­draw from the Council Chamber.

Removal ot slrangel's tor disorderly conduct. 31. Any person, not being a member of the Council,

wllo interrupts the orderly ("oudue! of the business of the Couneil, who docs not, illlllw<iiately upon being callecl 11 pOll by the Mayor or Chairman so to do, withdraw from the Council Chamber, may by order of tho Mayor or CLairman be rcmovell from the Council Chamber forthwith.

Jlicctil1g may be adjourned. 32. The Council may, upon [1, motion duly made and

seconded, adjourn any meeting to a later hour of the same day, or to any other time not morc than seven clays fro111 the date of such adjournment.

Business at adjonrned meeting. 3:). At an alljOUl'ned meeting of tho COllncil no busi­

ness shall be transacted other than such as shall have been speeificd on the notice of the meeting of which it is an adjournment, anu whieh remains undisposed of, sm'c and except in the case of an adjournment to the next ordinary moeting of the Council, when the business 'IlHlisposed of at the adjourned meeting shall have the precellcllee at such onlinary meeting of the Council.

Notice ot adjourned meeling. :3-1. When a meeting of the Council is adjourned to a

day and hOllr other than the next ordinary meeting of the Council, notice of the adj ournell meeting shall, if till18 permits, be sent, in the munller provided hy dause 10 oj' this By-Iall', to each member of tho Council, speci­fying the nature of the business to be transudell.

"Jul ollla( ic adJonrn IIICIl t ui/less ol/wririse rlelCI'min.]ct. 3;;. Any meeting of the Council which has sat, e{Jn­

tilluously for two and a half hours shall stan 1 adjournpd, unless a majority of the memhers of the ('{JulJ,~il then prescnt, by yoto on question which shall be put from the Chair, ,yithout motion, determine to eontinlle the sitting, provilled always:

(11.) That II'I10ther tho sitting is continued or not, unopposed business shall be taken before the Council shall adjourn.

(b.) 'rhat no opposed business shall be taken if, at any time after such continuous sitting, the number of members presont shall be less than the maj ority of the whole Council.

(c.) 'rhat no business shall be deemed to be opposed unless objecte(l to by one member of the Council.

BUSINESS ARISING OUT OF MINUTES.

Report trom Town Clerk. :1(j. The Towll Clerk shall enter upon tho notice paper

() f ('ycry r('glliar meeting of the Council, under the head­ing of " BusinGss arising out of minutes," a report relative to any matter or matters arising out of the

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business transacted at any preceding meeting or meet­ings of the Council, ,vhieh, in the opinion of the Town Clerk, it may he necessary or advisable to rl'port to the Council.

Nature of (<:']Jort.

37. tOuch report shall acquaint the (]ouncil of the progress of allY important matters in hand, of the position or any important matters pending or in abey­ance, of any delays in the execution of the Council's instructions, and generally any matter or thing under this heading of which the Council, in the opinion of the Tmvn Clerk, shoull1 be informet1.

N a discussion ulJon TOlcn Clerk's report. 38. No motion shall be allowed upon the report of

the Tmvn Clerk lU1der this heading. Provided ah.-ays that it shall be competent for any member of the Coun­cil to ask any question relatiyc to the business transacted at any preceding meeting, hut no motion or discussion shall be allowed thereon.

QUESTIONS.

Notice of <juestions to be given. 39. Any member of the Council dcsiring to ask a

question at any moeting of the Council shall giye notice thereof in writing to the Town (]lerk at least three days before the dRY of meeting. The Town Clerk shall enter such questions, with answers thereto, on the notice paper, and shall duly enter the same upon tho minutes of pro­ceedings of the Council.

Urgenc!J 'Juestioll!;. 40. N otwithstam1ing anything eontainod in the pre­

ceding clause, it shall be competcnt for any member of the Council, ,,·ith the consent of the :\[ayor or Chairman, to put any question on any matter of urgency withont notice.

Procedure Oil urgenc!J 'Illesl ions. 41. Questions put without notice shall be subject to

the same regulations as questions upon notice.

Q'llestiolis alld all!;wer!; 10 be brief. 42. All questions and anSlycrs shall be submitted as

briefly and concisely as possible, and no discussion shall be allowed thereon.

Q~~esNons not to involve argument or opinion. 43. In putting any question no argument or ex­

pression of opinion shall be used or offered, nor any facts staied except so far as lllay be llCteSS<1ry to explain Duth question.

PgTI'J'lONS AND :\IE~lORIALS.

Pctitiolls to be ill juiting.

44. Any petition to be submitted to the Council shall be in writing, or typewritten, and shall contain the prayer of the petitionC1"s at the end thereof, and shall bl? couched in respectful, decoro11s, a11(l tempcntte lan­guage, and be authenticated by the signatm(' of the member of the Council presenting the same in the mar­gin thereof.

P1·esentotioll of Petitiolls. 45. A member of the Conncil presenting a petition

shall confine himself to a statement of the parties from whom it comes, of the number of the signatures at­tached to it, of the material allegations contained in it, and to the reading of the prayer thereof.

Responsibilit!J ot" member presentillg petitions. 46. It shall be incumbent on a member of the Coun­

cil presenting a petition to make himself acquainted with the nature and contents of the petition, and to ascertain that it does not contain language disrespectful to the Council.

Procedure all pe'titiolls. 47. The only question which shall be entertained by

the Coullcil on the presentation of any petition shall be-

(0. ) (b. ) (c. )

That the petition shall be received, or '1'hat the petition be not reteiYed, or '1'ha t the petition be receiyec1 and referred to

the proper Committee for consideration and report.

Vllli/ed receptioll of petitiQII.s. 48. All petitions shall be recei\"ed only as the

petitions of the parties signing the same.

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TENDERS.

How. callcd. 49. All tenders for works callt'd on behalf of the

:\lunicipality shall be duly adyertiscd in any ne'Yspaper or nc>yspapers circulating in the :\lunicipality five days at least befo1"e the ,late of ('losing. and a copy of suth advC'rtisement shall be exhibited on the notice board at the Town Hall.

By 1cli011l called. ;jO. :.,.l"ll tenders shall be invited by the Tmvn Clerk.

and shall be made returnable, as far 'as possible, Oil the day of tll(' meeting at II·hich tlH'Y will be opened.

Tenders to be deposited ill Tender Box. 51. All tenders must be deposited in the Tender Box

provided for the purpose, the keys of whith shall be kept by the Town Clerk.

Deposits to be paid al Treasilrer's Office. 52. All deposits lodge(1 with tenders shall be paid,

in cash, bank cheque, or cheque marked "good" by bank, at the office of the Treasurer, To,Yn Hall. No cleposit must be endosec1 with tender.

When opened. 5;). 'fenders shall be opened and read aloud at any

meeting of the Council, as provided for on notice paper.

Inforlilal lenders. 54,. No info1"mal tender shall be accepted or COll­

sidered. A ny tender shall be deemed to be informal­(a.) If not duly signed, or (b.) If the specifiet1 t1e]Josit has not been lodged as

required by clause 52, or (c.) If not returned on proJlcr form of tender, or , (d.) If the gel1!:ral and special conditions of con­

trad applicable thereto haye not been com­plied ,yith in making ujl the tender or any part tbereof, or if any schedule or sehedules annexed haY8 not been duly and properly filled up.

AccCZJtalicc at" teildus. ;);). 'rIte (;ouncil may accept any temler or tenders at

the meeting at Iybich same ha>'e been received, or any subsequent meeting. and may refuse to accept any tender without assigning any reason.

GOWlicil /lot to itelegate !JoIceI' to aceept tenClers. 56. '1'he C:ouncil shall not delegate to any Committee

or to any Officer or other persoll any power to open, deal with, a<:copt, or reject any tendor. Provided, hmyever, that the Couneil may accept any tender subjeet to such amendments or stipulations as the Council may see fit, but such amC1H1U18Tits or stipulations shall not be varie([ or departe<1 hOHl ,,·ithout the express approval a1H1 sanction of the Council.

MINUTES OR REPOR.TS 01<' CmDU'l"l'EES.

Committees' minutes olld rCZiOrts to be in writ'i/lg. 57. '1'he minutes or of Committees to be pre-

sented at any moeting tho Council shall be written, type-written, or pril1tetl. ad sha 11 be presented ancl dealt ,yith in the mder named ill clause 18, sub-clause (7) of this By-law.

Minutrs or reports of COllllllittees to be s1~ppliecl with notices.

:3S. All miJ1Utes or reports of Committees to be pre­sented at any meeting of the Council shall be sent to oach member of the Conncil at the same time as the Notice-paper referred to in clause 10 of this By-law and in manner similar thereto.

Adoption at Committee's recommendations. 59. ,Vheneyer any recommendation is presented by

any Committee to the Council, whether such recommen­dation be ne"- matter or pmsuant to a preyious refer­ence from the Council, the only question which shall be entertained by the Council thereon shall, be-

(a.) That the recommendation be approved, adopted, ancl acted upon, or

(b.) That the recommendation be not adopted, or (c.) '1'hat the recommendation, or any part thereof,

be referred back to the responsible Committee for fllTther consideration.

No debate on adoption of Committees' 'reco1n1nenclaUons. 60. In moving that any recommendation of a Com­

mittee be approved, acloptol1. and acted upon, or that it be not adopted, no debate shall be admissible upon any or either of such qnestions.

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Reference· of matter back to Committee not to involve. arglHllellt 0)' debate.

fil. In llloying that any recommendation of a Com­mittee he referred back to the responsible Committee for further consi(lcration, no argument 01' debate shall be allowed, nor any facts s.tated except so far as may be necessary to cxplain snch reference. Provided that whenon'r tho question "that the recommendation be referred back to the Committee for further considera­tion " is lllm-ed as an amendment on a motion for the a(loption of the rceommendation, the moyer of the original proposition shall be entitled to reply to the argunwnts aclYmH'cd 01' the facts stated. It shall not be competent for any new matter to be introduced by the mowr when speaking in reply, but he shall strictly confine himsclf to answering previous speakers.

CORRESPONDENCE.

81wlmlL!'Y of COTl'eSllOnclellcc. (;:2. 'rwenty-foul' hours at least before any meeting

of the Conneil, the 'rown Clerk shall send to each mem­ber tt sUllllllary of the correspondence to be presented at sueh meeting. Sueh summary shall contaiu such infor­mation, rcmarks, suggestions, and re('oll1mendations as, in the opinion of' the 'rown Clerk, it lllay he uecessary or desirahle to submit to the (!ouucil.

Special or urgcllt ('vo·csjlOnrlclI('c.

G:l. In eases of cxtrellle urgency or other special cir­l'lllllstml<'C, correspondeuce additional to that set out in the " SUlllmary of Correspondence" referred to in elanse G2 may, with the consent of the Mayor or Chair­man, he read and ordered upon.

ORDERS 01' THE DAY.

Orile)'s of' the Day-Dcfinition. (;'1. '1'IH.' orders of the (lay shall consist of any other

than nwtiolls on notice whieh the Coundl has at a ],re­vions nH'eting thereof tlirected to he tnk<.'n into eonsi<1er­ation, or which the Mayor or any COlllmitte(' of the Coulltil has direded to be entered on the business paper f or consideration.

NOTICES OF l\IO'l'ION.

Forms of grvin,r; HoUce of motioil. ·(j3. En'ry notice of Illotion relating to any l1(nY suh­

jed 01' matter not already hefore the Coundl, distinctly stating the prGcise object proposed, shall be given in writing at the Council meoting proceding the ono at which it is intended to bring it forward, or it shall be left in writing duly signed by the member of the Couneil gil-ing the notice, and addressed to th0 '1'0'\"11 Clerk, at least foul' days before tho meeting at wiJieh tho same is to be taken into eonsii\eration.

Closing of Iwtice book. 66. In order to give every facility fo]' thc due issuing

of llotices to members of the Council by thc Town Clerk, the notice book shall be closel~ at noon 0 l' the fourth day preceding the day fixed for holtling an ordinary meeting of the Council.

Beleva/lcy of' N nticc. !iT. Every notice of Illotion shall be rcleyant to some

question affecting the constitution, administration, or eOlllIition of the Municipality.

Regis/er 01' notices. 08. 'l'he 'l'o\\'n Clerk shall, imlllcdiately upon the re­

ceipt of any notice of motion, enter the samo in tt book to be pro\idcd and kept for the purpose, which book shall be open to the inspcction of every lllumber of tlw COllncil.

Ordol' of' noti,'c,; oj' motion.

69. All notices of motion shall be datea am! nUlll­bered as received, and shall he l'llt0l'ed by the Town Clerk upon the Business Pap or, in the order ill whieh they al'e }'('c(.in'd, savc, ami except as hereinafter pro:idcd, and ,'x­"ept by permission of the '[:lYo~' 01'. ChaIl'lh'ln, or the ('oundl, pursuant to ('lanse 20 ui tIllS By-Jaw, ,111 sll<'h noliet's of motion shall be taken amI considerc,j in the order in whieh they appeal' 011 tl", Businl'ss Paper.

Aml')iIZmclIls 10 l!OtiC" o{ motion.

'U. \\'hel'e notiee of an :lnwlHIlllcnt to a lluti,'e of ]]]01 ion shall be rceci,etl bv the '['own Clcl'k at least foul' dn,Ys 1,f'fol'C tllt' lllf'('tillg at wldeh Bucll 11oti,'c of motion iR to he talwu illto ~OIlHidel'atioll, til(' notiel' oj' amend­llll'nt Rhall 1)1; ('ntt,j'(,tl Oll t11t' husinl'HB PHI"'l' iUllllcdintdy afj(>r 81lt'll Ilotit·(, oj' ]]]otion, irreRI'C'diVt'ly of th(' till~(' at which notiee of the allleuClmcnt shall han' IJt'l'1l l'ee(,lV(~tl.

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Exclusion or amendment of notices. 71. 'I'he Town Clerk, after consultation with the

:'I1ayo1' may excludc from tho Business Paper of the COHneil any notiee of motion which may be out of order, or he may on his own initiative make slIch clerical or verbal alterations or amenoll1ents therein as ,,-iIl bring such notice of motion into due forlll, but 110 notice shall be deemed invalid by reason of the policy involved being cleemec1 objectionable, or by reason of its having relation to a matter not \vithin the scope of the orcli­nary wtl1'k of the Council, so long as in the opinion of the Mayor sueh matter is one of public illtl'r(>st, utility, or importance.

LimitatiolJ ot notices. 7~. No member shall havo more than three llotiees of

motion on the Business Paper at the same tinlt'.

Unopposed 1iwtio/ls. I d., After disposing of all unopposed motions, the

?lTayor or Chairman shall call on the movers of opposed motions in their order on the Business Paper.

Notice of Ol)}Jositioli. ,4. 'When a written notice of opposition to a Illotioll

Oil the Business Paper shall have been lodged with the '1'ol\"n Clerk at the table before or within a quarter of an hour after the eOll1!lleneelllent of tho meeting, sueh motion shall be considered as opposed busincss, not to be passed without discussion.

Notices abandolled. 75. If a motion, notice of which is specified on the

Business Paper, be not moved either by the member of the Council who has given the notice of motion or by somc other member duly authorised by him thereto in writing in his behalf, \rhen it ('onH'S in due euurBe, it shall be' <'Clllsidered as abalHlonc,l, an<l shall not again be intro,lueetl without subsequent noti,'" of motion duly given to tlll: 'rown Clerk, as prm-ided hy clause (j;) of this By-law.

Count out 011 lIIotioll.

,(L til case of a " eount out" during a discnssion Up011 any motion, notice of which has been duly given, 811<,h motion shall not be again introduced or considered at any future meeting of the Council, unless a subsequent notice of motion be duly given to the 'l'own Clerk, as I'rm-it1ed hy (,lause 65 of this By-law.

Iicsoll!tiol!~-lIOIC rescinded. / ,. No resolution of the Council shall be reseillde(l,

yaried, or altered except upon motion made on a notice to be giyen pursuant to the proyisions of Section 165 of the Act.

Exceptions ((8 to lIotices.

78, The following motions may IJe moved without n()ti('l~, as hereinbefore provided, viz.:

1. On points of order. :2. Ou formal motions, i.e.:

(a.) 'l'hat the Mayor or Uhainnun do leave the Ohair.

(b.) That the clebatt' Ill' now adjourned. (c.) '1'hat the consideration of the question

be postponed. «7.) 'l'hat the Council do now ~l<ljOlll'n. (e.) That the motion be amended. cr.) That the question be now put. (!!.) That a member of the Couneil be no

longer heartl. (II.) '1'hat the Couneil clo resolve into Com­

mittee of the' \,/hole.

R'l1C1 ilioll of IIc[Jatit'Ccl motiolls.

7D. l'\ 0 motion to the samo effect as any motion, other than a motion Inove(l in j>ursuanee of the' report of a COllllllitte(' of the Council, which has been lIl'gativecl within lhl' prcl'c(ling three months shall be moved unless the notit,c of lIlotion shall be signed by at least fiyc IIlCIll­

hers 01' the COlln~il, and ,,-hen any such motion has been ,1isposcrl oj' b.v the Couneil it shall not be ('ompctent for an;\" llit'lllbcr of the Conncil to propose a silllilar motion wit hin a fnrther period of six lIIonths.

('ONDUCT OF DEBATE.

ill t'llIbrrs to /)(' IIIU'OI't'/'('(/.

SO. ~1('llIIJl'],s of the Council shall lw llllt'(m'J'(·d duriug th" sittihe: of the Council.

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Official titles to be 1lsed. 81. ;\Iembers of the Council shall speak of each other

in the Council during the transaction of business by their respedive titles of Mayor or Councillor as the case may be, and as recognised by Statute, and members of the Council in speaking of or addressing officers shall desig­nate them by their respective official or departmental titles.

Members to rise. 82:. .r~v~]'y ~nelllber of the Council desiring to speak

shall nse mills place and achlress the Mayor or Chair~ man, provided that the Mayor or Chairman or any mem­ber of the Council unable conveniently to stand by reason of sickness or infirmitv. shall. under such circum­stances, be permitted to sit ,ciliile speaking.

Priority.

83. In the event of two or more members of the Council rising to speak at the same time, the Mayor or Chairman shall thereupon decide 'which 111ember is enti­tIed to be then heard, and the decision of the 'Mayor or Chairman shall be :final and conclusive, and shall not be open to discussion or dissent.

The MayoI' 01' Chairman to take part in debates. 84. Subjec.t to the provisions of this By-law it shall

be competent for the Mayor or Chairman to take part in a discussion upon any question before the Council. Provided that he shall address the Council before the right of reply is exercisecl.

Precedence of Mayo!' or Chairman. 8£5. When the Mayor or Chairman rises in his place

during the progress of a debate, any member of the Council then speaking, 01' offering to speak, shall imme­diately resume his seat, and every member of the Council present shall preserve strict silence, so that the Mayor or Chairman may be heard without interruption.

Relet·anee. 86. Every member of the Council who speaks shall

direct his observations strictly to the motion or amend­ment under discussion, or to an explanation or a ques­tion of privilege, or of order.

Lin~itation of speeches. 87. No member of the Council shall address the

Council more than once on any motion or amendment be­fore the Council, except the mover of an original motion, in reply, or when an amendment becomes a substantive Illotion, in reply, or to a point of order or privilege, or in explanation.

Members not to speak. 88. No member of the Council may speak to any ques­

tion after the same has been put from the Chair, or the Town Clerk instructed to take a division, as hereinafter provided.

Reservation of speech. 89. Any member of the Council may formally second

a motion or amendment, reserving his speech or address thereon for a later period of the debate, provided his act as seconder be restrictod to an indication by words or otherwise that he seconds such motion or amendment, and that he states that he reserves his remarks to a later stage.

Motions and an~endments to be in wl·iting. 90. Every motion or amendment, except formal

ulotions and motions to refer to Committees of the Council, shall be reduced to writing, when so required by the 1fayor or any Councillor, and shall be signed by the proposer and seconder, and delivered to the Mayor or Chairman, or to the 'rown Clerk, immediately upon being seconded.

Motions and amendments to be read. 91. Any member of the Council who intends to submit

an original motion 01' amendment to an original or sub­stantive motion shall give the text of the same before speaking on it.

Motions and a1nendments to be seconded.

92. No motion or amendment to an original or sub­stantive motion shall he in order or open to debate, and no notice thereof shall be taken by the Mayor or Chair­man until it has been duly seconded.

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Withdrawal o/motion or allle/idment. 93. A motion or amendment may' be withdrawn by

the mover thereof with the unanimous consent of the members present, which shall be signified without debate, and it shall not be competent for any member of the Council to speak upon such motion or amendment after the mover thereof has asked Rermission for its with­drawal unless such permission shall have been refused.

imp1.ltations-ojfensice expressions. ,94. :0i 0 member of the Council may impute motives

or use offensive or objectionable expressions in reference to any member of the Council.

Withdrawing objectionable language. 95. "\,{hen the Mayor or Chairman shall rule that lan­

guage used by a member of the Council is to be with­drawn, the member using the same shall unreservedly withdn1w the same and,apologise to the Chair.

Un ref1lsalto withdraw objectionable /ang1lage. 90. In the event of 'a member of the Council persis­

tently refnsing to withdraw objectionable language and apologise therefor when so required by the ,Mayor or Chairman, the J\!Iayor or Chairman may, when he thinks necessary, call upon the next speaker, or suspend the sit­ting of the Council, or require the offending member in question to withdraw from the Council Chamber.

Removal from Council Chamber. 9,. In the event of a member of the Council de­

dining to withdraw from the Council Chamber on being required so to do by the i'lIayor or Chairman, the Mayor or Chairman may order his removal from the Council Chamber until the termination of the sitting.

Irrele'VClllce and repetition. 98. The Mayor or Chairman may call the attention

of the Council to continued irrelevance, tedious repeti­tion, unbecoming language, or any breach of order or decorulll on the part of a member, of the Council, and may direct such member of the Council if speaking to discontinue his speech, and thereupon such member shall cease speaking and resume his seat.

Members not to 'internlpt. 99. No member of the Conncil shall interrupt another

member of the Council whilst speaking, unless: l. '1.'0 call attention to a point of order. 2. '1'0 call attention to the want of a quorum. 3. To move that the question be now put.

No noise or intermption allowed. 100. No member of the Council shall converse aloud

or make any noise or disturbance during the conduct of business.

Reflections upon !·esol1.tiolls. 10l. No member of the Council shall reflect upon any

resolution of the Council except for the purpose of moving that such resolution be rescinded, altered, or varied.

Protests not permissible. 102. It shall not be competent for any member of the

Council to require the Town Clerk to enter any protest or expression of dissent upon the Minutes of the Council except by dividing the Council! as hereinafter provided.

Digression prohibited. 103. No member of the Council shall digress from the

sub;ject matters of any questions under discussion.

Members repeatedly called to order. 10±. Any member of the Council who shall c{)ntinue

to converse aloud or to make any noise or disturbance after being called to order by the Mayor or Chairman, or who shaW wilfully or vexatiously obstruct or interrupt the orderly eonduct of business, shall, upon the request 'of the Mayor or Chairman! withdraw from the Council Chamber for the remainder of the sitting, and in the event of such member persistently disregarding the authority of the Chair, and not withdrawing when so requested, he may, by order of the Mayor or Chairman, be removec1 from the Council Chamber for the remainder of the sitting.

Disorder. 105. If disorder should arise at any meeting of the

Council, the Mayor or Chairman; acting in his (liscretion may, as a matter of right, quit the (~hair, and announce the adjournment of the meeting for a period of :fifteen

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minutes, when the Council shall rc-asscmblc and decide upon question put from the Chair, without debate, by a lllajority of the lllembers present, and yoting whether the business shall be proceeded with 01' otherwise.

f!c8oiui.'iOIl8 to be }Jilt seriatim.

IOli. When a motion consists of more than one reso­lution such resolutions shall be put scriutim if any mem­ber so require.

Dil'isioll 0/ cOlllj!/icalc(/ 'lilesiioll. 107. The Mayor Ol' ('hairmnn, at his discretion, may,

or the Council may by Illotion without debate, order a cOlllplicated question to be ,liyilled aml put in the form uf sm-eral resolutions.

Member lIIay reqllirc 'jllcstioll to bc read.

10S.Any member of the Council lllay require the qucstiOll 01' matter untler discussion to be read for his information at any time liming a debate, but not so as to interrupt any other member whilst speaking.

Riylit of' 14eply.

] 09. 'I'hl' moyer of an original motion shall have tho right of repl.Y, an,l a reply shall lw allowed to the mover of a sul)Stalltin~ lllotion. After the move'r of the motion or substantiyc lllotion has commen"c,1 his reply no othor member of tIl(' COUlwil shall speak on the question. It shall not \)(' competent for any IlC\Y matter to be intro­duced b.Y the mover Wh01l speaking in reply, but he shpJI strictly "onfine himself to answering preyious speakers.

Right of' rcply govCI'lled. 110. 'I'he right of reply shall be gOYerno,l by the

following provisions: (a.) If no amcu,lnlt'nt cnS\ll' U1'OIl tho proposal of

a n original motion, till' mO\'er may reply at the conolusion of tho discussion on his motion.

(b.) If thoro be' an amcn,1111cnt the mon'r of an original motion shall make his roply at the oonclusion of the IIclmte thereon, and this reply shall exhaust his right thereto as a mover of an origina I motion. lIe may, howe\-er, take part in the discussion upon subsequent amendments as an ordinarv meml)('r of the Council. .

New !jllest iOlls-riglit to sJicak. 111. i:vlotions for amcndment or i'ormal motions shall

be deemed to be new Cjuestions, awl members of the Conncil who ban' spoken on the' original motion shall be entitle,l to speak again aftn su('h nt'\\' Cjucstions have been submitted from thl' (!hail', sul'.ie.-t to any rcstric­tions ('ontaincd in this By-Ja\\".

Questioll jiat.

II:!. So soon as the ell'lmtc upon any qnestion shall be ('ollduilcd the ;"fa VOl' or Chairma 11 shall put the ques­tion to the COl1lwil. :'l1ld if so clcsirl'd h.Y any 1l1cIllber of the CO\llwil shall "gain statt' it.

(,/uestiolls I ill I III/:Uwil. 11:3. Tlw Mayor or ('hairman shall on "vel'Y mot ion

<lui? lllarlt' and sl'l'ouded put j hl' 'lul'stion fil'st in the aHirmatin', and aftennl1'ds in the lH'gatiyc, :llltl he lllay do so as Oftl'll as !Hay appeal' to him 1)('('('ssary to eHable him to ddermine frolll tho show of hands, th" sellse of the Council thereon, and thC'J'(mpon he shall dp('lare his l!Peision, ",hil·h d('l'ision shall I", final and "OlH'lusin~ uniPss a division 1)(' "al!Pd for as h(,l'einaftc'r prO\-i<1I'(1.

Proccdnrc Oil 'Iltext iOlls 0/ order. ILL UpOll a muttl'r of onlpr ~uddcnly arising lluring

til(' progress of a debate', any llH'llllwr of the Council may speak if he ,lo('s so as soon as ]Jossibl!' and COlll­

mellces his stateuwnt that Iw rises to ordpl'. The mem­ber of the ('ouncil against whom the point of order is raised shall immediatcly reRum0 his scat, and so also must the member of the Council \\'hn rose to order when lw has submitted his point of ord!'r and "olleltH1ed his appeal to the ('hair.

Defill-itiOIl or (jItC8tiOJ(8 of order. 11;3. Rising to express <lifreren"e of opinioll or tn

cOlltrntiiet a speaker shall not he r('('ognisrd as rISlllg to orc1er, but the follo\\<ing shall be r('('ognise,] as breaches of order

«(I.) DisCllssion of a ql1('sl ion not lll'forp thc Coun­cil.

(b.) 'l'llP use of ofl'('nsin; or inslllting language. (c.) 'I'he violation of all)' By-law or Standing Order

of the Council.

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Hulilly all questioJ(s at order. 116. '],he Mayor or Chairman shall gin' his decision

on any point of order after the question has \)('('11 sub­lllitted by the member of the COllncil rising to (mlcr.

EfFect of' decisioll all Ijuestiolls ot (Hiler. I 17. 'l'he ruling of the ;"[ayor or ChainnHn upon any

question of order shall not be 0l'Cll to any discussion, and shall be final and conclusiye unless a majority of the members of the Council then present shall upon motion ma(le fortlm-ith dissent therefrolll.

Precede !Ice 10 Ijuesl iOlls 0/ O(r/C(.

118. .i\ot\yithstallding anything eOlltain(',1 in this By­law to the contrary, all questions of onkr at an.v time arising shall until deeide,l suspeml the eonsi,lemtion and decision of every other question.

PersoNal c.rpiallal iO!l. l19. No member of the Coundl shall speak ('xcept

upon the question before tllP Coullcil unless it be to make a personal explanation, and any membpr of the Council who is permitted to SIlC'ak ullde'r these circum­stances must confine his observations to a sueeinct state­JllC'nt of what is to be explained in n'lation to some lllaterial part of his fonner sp('e(~h whi,'h lllay have been misunderstood aJul to the explanation itself; and when a member of tlH' Council rises to t'xplain IH' lllust not adyert to matters not stridly n('epssary for that purpose or enileaYOUl' to strengthen his fOl'lllC'r pusit ion hy intro­ducing new argullH'ut or matt('r or reply tu othl'r mem­bers of the Council.

Persoual cxp/anatioll-Mcmucr to be 11mI'd.

l:!ll. A melll ber of the C01llH'ii desirous 0 f making a personal explanation of matters rrferre<1 to by any membEr of the Council then sl'C'aking shall lw entitled to he heard forthwith if the member of the ('oulleil then speaking eonsent at the tilll(', but if the m(,llllll'r of the Council who is speaking declines to gi,'o \y:ly th(' explan­ation must be offered at the ,·()ll(·lusion of. till, speech.

Hlllilig on 'jucstiolls oJ' ]lusoJial e.qil'l!w( iOIl.

121. The ruling nf the Mayor or Chairman on the admiseibility of a lJPl'Sonal C'xplanation shall 1)(' final and n)lwlusivl', and shall not he o1'('n to dis,'ussioll or dis­sent.

Pl'iri/eu('.

122. .i\otIYithstanding anything ccmtaine,l ill this By­Jaw it shall be competent for any nH'lllbor of tho Council feeling himself aggrieve(l by anything whir-h may have transpired bctwecn tho tPrlllination of onl' meeting of tho Council and tIll' eOlllllH'll('(;ment of another to raise the qllcstioll of 1'rh-iloge; provi,1ed always that it shall not be oOlllpetent for any 1I1cIlliwr to raise allY qnestion of privilege ,vithout first ubtnining thp "onspnt and approval of the Mayor thcreto. Frcmanile By-Jaws 1S

Proc,'dllrc 011 }Jrici/c!J".

12:3. In the evcnt of a question of privilege being raised by a member of the Coune-il, such qnestion shall therpujJon take preee,lell('c ni' all othcr l>llsiness before the Council, and be illllllccliatply raiRt,,} after thc con­firmation of the miuutes () f the pre('pding meeting or meetings.

Oriler ill dc/wk.

124. vVhcn a Illotion is ull,1p!, debate at any moeting of the Council no further motion shall he received ex­ecpt the following:-

(1.) That the Mayor 01' Chairman do lea ye the Chair.

(2.) That the clebate be now adjourned. (Cl.) That the (·ollsir10ration of the question be post-

poned.

(4.) That the Council do now adjourn.

Ui.) 'rhnt tlie motion be amended.

(G.) That the question be now put.

(7.) '!'hat the (ioull(,il do resolve into Committee of the whole.

illocill[! ildjo!lrlilllclit of' !lelia/e, ek. 1~ii. Wh('n any member of the Council has the right

to speak he Illay at the eonelusion of any speech move that tlw ;\[avor or ('h'1irlllan do lellYe the Chair; or that the debate j,o now adjournecl, or that the consideration of tlw question he postpono,1; but must, if he l10 so, (·onfinc his ohselTatiolls to the particular question com­prisc(1 within his motion.

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Motion t'or adjournmelLt ot' debate, etc., to be oeconded.

126. A motion that the Mayor or Chairman (10 leave the Chair; that the delJate he' no\\- a(ljoul'lled; or that the consideration of the question be postponed, must be seconded, but such motion need Hot oe reducecl to writiug.

Amendment to motiolt t'or adjournment of debate, etc.

127. No amendment can be proposed to a motion that the debate be now adjourned, or that the consideration of the question be postponell, unless it relates to the time of adjournment or postponement, anll it shall not lJ0 competent for aJlY member of the Council umlcr cover of a motion for the adjournment of the debate, or that the consideration of the question be postponed, to intro­duce or discuss any other subject.

Amendment to motion 1'or ('((cation of' Cliair

128. No amendment can be proposed to the motion that the ?lIayor or Chairman -do lcuye the Chair, and it shall not be competent for any member of the Council under cowr of a motion that the Chair be vacated to introduce or discuss any other subject.

Speeclw& on motion tor adjollrillilent, etc.

129. 'rhe member of the Couneil 1ll0Ying that the Mayor or Chairman do leave the Clmir, or that the de­bate be now adjourned, or that the consideration of the question be postponed, may speak in support thereof for not 1110re than five minutes, but the seconder shall not be permitted to speak beyond formally seconding it.

Bight of' reply governed.

130. Upon a motion being lllade that the :Hayor or Chairman do leavo the Chair, or that the (lobate be now adjourned, or that the consideration of the qu('stion he postponed, the mover of the question under debate may, ,vithont prej udice to his ultimate right of reply if the motion be not carried, be heanl in reply on the question that the i'dayor or Chairman do leave the Chair, or that the debate be now adjourned, or that the consideration of the question be postponed, for not more than fiye minutes, after which the question shall be at once put without debate.

E1lecl ot' motion to adj01!1'n debate being carried.

131. If tho motion that the dobate bo now adjourned or that the consideration of the question be postponed, he carried, the Council shall forthwith proceed to the next business on the paper.

E1lect 01 1l10t'iolltouacat c Chair being c(l}Tied.

132. If the motion that the ::\Iayor or Chairman do leave the Chair be carried, the Council shall forthwith stand adjoul'lloll until the next regular meeting, or until such time as in the discretion of the ;\Iayor may be deemed desirable.

ResulIllJi'ioll of' adjourned debate, cle.

J33. On resuming an adjourned debate, or the con­sideration of a question whieh has been postponed, the member of the Council ,yho moved the adjournment, or that the consideration of the question be postponed, shall be entitled to speak first, but should he not ayail himself of that priyilege, he shall not be debarred from speaking at a later period of the debate, should he desire to do so.

Limit to adj01(Tn1l1ellt of' debate, etc.

134. No motion that the debate be now adjourned, or that the consideration of the question be postponed, nor amendment thereon, shall be admissible which pro­poses an adjournment oyer more than three months.

Second1notion f'or adjournment ot' debate, etc.

13:3. ~\. second motion that the :Mayor or Chairman do lem-e the Chair, or that the debate be now adjourned, or that the consideration of the question be postponed, shall not be made within half-an-hom unless in the opinion of the Mayor or Chairman the circumstances of tho debate or question are materiall:r altere(1.

Limit to moving adjournment of' the debate, etc.

136. No member of the Council shall be al101ved to mOY8 or second more than one motion that the Mayor or Chairman (10 leave the Chair, or that the debate be now adjoumed, or that the consideration of the question be postponed, on the same debate or question.

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J

JVithcZnucal of' mot ion to adjourn debate, etc.

l37. A motion that the ;\Iavor or Chairman do kaye the Chair, or that the debate lie now alljourne<l, or that the consideration of the question be postponed, may be ,yithdrawn by the moyer thereof ,,-jth the consent of his seconder, leaye to withdraw having' been granted by reso­lution of the Council. ,vhich shall be signified without debate.

THAT THE COlJXCIL DO xow ADJOlJRK.

MOi'ing ailjournment 01 Council.

138,·, When any mcmber of the Council has thc right to speak he may, at the conclusion of any speech, lllOye that the Council do now adjourn, but must if he do so coniine his observations to that question.

Motion 1'01' acljo-ummcnt at Council to be seconded. 130. A motion that the Council do now adjourn must

be secon,led, but such motion need not be reduced to writing.

No discussio'n 011 motion tor aclj01(I'IUllcnt. 140. No discussion shall be allowed on any motion

for adj ournment.

Procedure 011 1tC{!(/i it'cel mot ion tor adjonrmncnt. 141. If a motion for the adjournment of the Council

be negatived, the snb;jed then under consideration, or tho next on the business paper, or allY other that may be allowed precedence, shall be discussed, al1l1 dealt with, before any subsequent motion for adjournment shall be entertained.

SpeecllCs OJI 'rJwMon tor adjournment 0/ Coullcil. 142. '1'he member of the Council moving that the

COlllwil do now adjourn may speak in support thereof fIJI' llot morc than fin; minutes, but the setollller shall not be pennitted to speak beyond formally seconding it.

_Jmcnd1Jlent 01' mol iOIl lo?' Ildjollrmncnt of' Conncil. 143. No amendment Call be proposed to the motion

that the Council do now adjourn unless it relates to the time of adjournment, and it shall not be competent for any member of the Council undor covel' of a question of adjournment to intro(!uec or discuss any other subject.

Right 01 reply governed.

144. Upon a. motion being made that the Couneil do now adjourn, the mo,-cr of the question under debate may, without prejudice to his nltimate riO'ht of reply if the motion be not carried, bc heard in ~'eply on the question of adjOlll'nlllent for Jh-o minutes, after which the question shall be at once put without debate.

E1lect 01' motion tor adjonrnment being carried.

14;3. If the motion that the Council do now adjourn be carried, the question under debate shall thereupon become a. dropped Illotion, ancI shall not again be intro­duec<I or moved without subsequent notice of motion duly gil-en to the 'rOml Clerk, as provided by Clause 65 of this By-la,Y.

Second motion tor adj01(J'n?nent. 146. A second motion that the Council do now ad­

journ shall not be made Iyithin half-an-hour, unless in the opinion of the Mayor or Chairman the circumstances of the question are materially altere(l.

Limit to moving adjouriIJnent of' Conneil. 147. No member of the Council shall be allo,Yed to

move or second more than one motion or adjournment c1uring the same sitting of the Council.

Unopposed business motion t'or acZjournment of' C01tncil.

148. On a motion for the adjournment of the COlilleil it shall be competent for the :lIayor or Chairman before putting such motion to take the pleasure of the Council as to whether the Conllcil will proceed to the transaction of unopposed business,

Withdra1cal at' motion f'or adjournment of'Co1lJlcil.

149. A motion or an amendment relating to the ad­jOHrllluent of the CO~ll1cil may be "ithdrawn by the 11101'er thereof with the consent of his seconder, leave to "ithdraw having been granted by resolution of the Council, which shall be signified without debate.

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To AMEND THE MOTION.

,Amendments to be relevant. 1:30. En'l'y mnellllment shall be relevant to the

motion upon whieh it is lllo\'ed, and be framed so as to form therewith an intelligible and consistent sentence.

NaW,.e of amendments. 151. All amendments shall be either:­

Firstly: To leave out words. Secondly: '1'0 leave out words in order to in­

sert or add others. 'l'hirdly: To insert or add words.

,d mcndmcnts to be in 1vriting. 152. Every alllcnclmc;tt shall when so repuired by

t~H' 1\1ayor or any Councillor be reduced to writing, and sIgned by the mover, and handed to the Mayor or Chair­man, or to the Town Clerk.

15iL to the

.Amendments to be seconded. No amendment shall be discussed or submitted

Council until it shall have been duly seconded.

Nomination of 8ceondcr. 154. In the event of two or more members of the

Council rising to seeond an amendment, the mover of the amendment shall have the right to nominate his seconder.

Order of A mcndml'uis. 155. Any number of amendments may be proposed

to a m?t~on, but :"henevcr an amendment is made upon any ongmal mohon, no scc-ond or subsequent amenel­ment shall 1)e moved or taken into eonsideration until the first amendment shall have been disposeel of.

Substantire mol ion. 156. If an amendment to an original motion be

carrie'd, the motion as :tmcll<1ed shall thon be submitted as II 8uhstanti\'8 or original motion, and shall thereupon become the question before the Council, upon which any further amendment Illay be moved.

N egativecl amendments. 157. The negativing of any amendment to an original

or substantive motion shall not of itself be an affinn­ance of the immediately prece'ling motion or principle thereof.

Second ami subsequent amendments. 158. If the first 1llnenclment be negatived, then a

second or subsequent alllC'ndment lllay be moved to the original motion. '

Indication of second or subsequent amendment. . 1~9. A n:ember of the Council who has spoken on the

onglllal mohon, or on the first amendment submitted to the original motion, shall not be at liberty to move any sccon.c1 or su!)sequcnt amendll1Cllt to the original or sub­stantive mohon unless he make an indication of his in­tention so to do dnring the course of his speech, or im­mediately upon the termination of his speech, and hefore he has resumed his seat.

RC))ctitioll of motions, elc. 160. No motion or amendmcut shall be proposed

which is the same in substanec as a motion or amend­ment which has been rcsolveil in the affirmative or llega­tive during the same sitting of the Council.

A,·ceptance of <lllltmdmenl. Hil. An original or substantive motion shall he con­

sidere,1 as nega tive,1 hy tlw acceptance of anv amend-ment thereto. .

Conscn t of seconder required 10 acccpt a/HcluimclIt.

162. It shall not be eompctpnt for til(' mon'r of an original or snbstantiw motion to :lmo]]([ tIl(' same with­ont the consent of his se"ollller.

TVitlidrawal of motions and amendments. IG3. A motion or an amendment which has 1)oen sub­

lllitte<l for consideration may be withdrawn by the mover thereof nith thc consent of his seeonc1cr, leave to withdraw having been granted by resolution of the Council, which shall he signifi('d without c1ebata before the qnestion on tho motion or :tlllcnc1ment has heen fully put from the Chair, and it shall not be ('Oll1],ct"l1t for any member to spealr upon it after th" ]]\(n-('r has aske(l permission for its n'ithdrawal uuless sueh permission shall have been refused.

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Li1nitation of withdmwal. 164. 'Where an amendmeni; has been proposed to an

original or substantive motion, such original or substan­tivc motion shall not lle withilrawll except by consent of all members of the Council present until the amendment proposec1 thereto has been withdrawll or negatived.

Authority for withdrawal. 165. A motion or an amendment to a motion shall

not bl' withdrawn in the ahsence of any member of the Council who proposeel it, except with his written authority.

Renewal of withdrawn motion. 166. A motion which has been withdralYl1 by leave

of the Council may be made again at a subsequent meet­ing of the Council after notice duly given, pursuant to the provisions of Clanse 65 of this By-law.

'1'HAT 'l'HE QUES'!'lON BE NOW PU'!' .

The' Closure.

167. 1t shall be eOlllpetent for any member of thc Couneil at any timc during the progress of a (lebate, except \vhen a member of the Coun<;il is speaking, to move without notice, that the question under eonsidera­tion be now put, provide(1 that snch a motion is not immediately prefacecl by a speech by the memher of the C()uncil making the motion, and upon such motion being seconded the same shall be immediately put with­out debate.

Majority requisite to <Ll)ply c/OSl((c.

1GS. A motion that the question be now pnt shall not be deeidel1 in the aflirmativc or take effect without the COllsent of a majority of t\\-o-thirds of the memberH of the Council present and voting.

Right of reply-The closure. 169. Whelleyer it is decided by the Couneil that the

question under consideration shall he )lut, the mover of the question under consideration shall, if debate has cnsued, and if otherwise ('ntitletl to do so, be permitted to speak in reply for not more than five minutes before the question is put.

EfFect or Illation, thai tIle qucstion be noU' Piit. EO. Whenever it is deeil1ed by the Council that the

question under eonsiLleration shall be put, the question to be so put from the Chair shall be cclnstrne<l and taken to mean and include the main qu('stion as well as any amendment thereto.

THAT 1'HE COUNCIL DO RE>50LVE 1;';1'0 COMMI'l"l'EE OF THE VVHOLE.

Council in Committee . 111. The Council may, upon a motion duly made, re­

solve itself into Committee of the Whole for the pur­pose of taking into consideration any subject which, in the opinion of the Council, lllay require more full and free discussion, and may at the close of sitting in Com­mittee reSUllle the proceedings in Council.

Notice rcsoluillg into Committee, etc., 'unnceessary. 173. No previous notice of any motion to resolve

into COlllmittee of the Whole or resume in Conncil shall be necessary.

Motion rcsolvingintu Committee, etc., to be seconded. 173. A Illotion that the Council do resolve into Com­

mittcE' of the vVhole or reSUllle proceedings in Council must be s()('oncled, but such motion need not be reduced in writing. '

Sjlccchcs on litotioll to rcsolFe into Committee. 1/.L The member of the Council moving that the

(;oull('il ,10 r('solve into Committee of the vVhole, or re­sume proc(-c(lings in Coundl, may speak in support thereof for not more than five minutes, but the seconder shall not be permitted to speak beyond formally s('collrJing it.

Right of reply governed. 17,). Upon a motion being made that the Coundl do

resolve into Committee of the Whole, the mover of the qlll'stioll under debate, if any, may,' without prejudice to his ri::;ht of reply, be heaTer in reply 011 the ~luestion (If n'?oh-ing into Committee of the Whole for five minute-s, after which the question shall be at once put without delmte.

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Confic1enUal business.

17G. All matter uealt with or brought before the Council in Committee or before any Committee of the Council shall be treated as strictly confidential, and un· less amI until the Council or a Committee appointed by the Council othenYise determine, no information what· eycr in relation to the proceedings thereat shall be dis­~losed to any person outside the Council prior to the Issue of the business paper containing the items to be submittell to Comicil for confirmation.

METHOD OF VOTING, ETC'.

Majority 10 ~7etermine.

177. All acts of the Council, and all questions coming or arising before the Council, lllay be done anu decic1ccl hy the majority of such members of the Council present within the Council Chamber, and \'oting, at a regular1.\' eonstituted meeting of the Council.

Second 01' castillg vole.

178. The :'IIayor or Chairman shall vote in the first instance, and in case of an equality of Yotes, shall gi\'e a second or casting vote.

Pecuniary interest.

179. A member of the Council shall not votc or take part in the discussion of any matter before the Council or a Committee of the Council in which he has (lirectly or indirectly by himself or by his partner any pecuniary intNest.

All members to vote. ISO. Upon a vote or division being taken all members

present within the Council Chamber, unless prohibited from voting llshereinbefore provided upon the question being put from the Chair, shall be required to reeord their respective votes in the affirmative or negative.

Determination of ql!estiolls.

181. All questions shall be determincd by open vot­ing. Such yoting shall be by a show of hands, \yhen tho 11ayor or Chairman shall deelare the result. The decision of the Mayor or Ghairman shall be final and conclusiye unless SilCh decision be immediately chal­lenged, and a member of the Council rising in his place demands a division.

Time li1nit-cZivisiolls.

182. Upon a division being called for, the division bell shall be rung, and the Town Clerk shall simul­taneously tuTU the minute-glass and the doors of the Cham bel' shall be locked immediately after the lapse of one minute as indicated by such minute-glass, after which no member of the Council shall be permitted to enicr or leave the Council Chamber until after the division has been taken.

Record of divisions.

183. When the doors have been locked the Mayor or Chairman shall put the question, and thereupon those who are on the affirmative side shall arrange themselves on the side of the Council Chamber to the right hand of the Mayor or Chairman, and those who are on the nega­tive side shall arrange themselves on the side of the Council Chamber to his left hand, and no member shall thereafter leave his position until the names of the members be taken down and announced by the 'fown Clerk or officer officiating for him.

Division lists.

184. All division lists shall be dated and nnmbered in the ortler in which they are taken, and initialled by the Mayor or Chairman and the Town Clerk, and they shall be filecl in a book provided for that purpose, which book shall be open to the inspection of every member of the Counril during office hours.

COMMITTEES.

Names of Standing COlilcmittecs.

185. The Conncil shall annually appoint not less than three Standing Committees. of the· Council, upon each of ·which the several wanls of the Municipality shall each be equally represented.

Appointment of Committees.

186. Such Committees shall be appointed in manner prescribed by the provisions of any Statute in force for the time being in that behalf,

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Period of office.

IS7. Every Standing Committee shall hold office uutil the first meeting of its successor, except on the occasion of a nm\" election of the Council.

CJ(finisliec1 business of former Committees.

188. 1 t shall be competent for every StandinO' (:om­mittee of the Council to take up matters refel~'ed by t he Council to the preceding COlllmittee which may not have been entered upon or fully dischm;ged at the time such Committee went out of office by effiuxion of time.

Special Committees.

189. In addition to Standing Committees of the ('ouncil as constituted by this BY-law, the Council may from time to time appoint any iiumber of its membel~s a Spceial Committee for any special purpose not ineluded within the duties allocated to any Standing Committee, ,,-hich would in the opinion of the Conncil be better effected by such Special Committee, but as far as practi­rable all business shall be referred to one or other of the Standing Committees of the Council.

Constitioll of Special COllmtittees.

190. A member of the Council who has moved for, aUl1 obtained, the appointment of a Select Committee shall bring up to the Conncil at the meeting at which the appointment of such Special Committee is authorised, or at the next follo\\ing meeting of the Council, the names of members of the Conncil whom the member pro­poses shall form the Special Committee unless the Council otherwise determine.

Mover of Special Committee to form one of sllch COl1lmittee.

191. A member moving that any special business should be referred for consideration to a Committee other than one of the Standing Committees of the Council shall himself form one of the Special Committee to whom any sueh special business shall be referred.

Duration of Special Committees.

192. The appointment of Special Committees shall continuo until tho specific cluty for which they may have been appointed shall have been completed, and the refer­ence discharged, unless the Council by resolution shall ~ otherwise determine.

POlVers anc1 ,hi ties of Committees.

193. The pO\vcrs anll duties of Standing Committees or Special Committees shall be clearly defined, and speci­fically delegated to them by resolution of the Council, subject to the provisions of the Act.

Alteration of reference.

194. The Council may by resolution at any time with­draw, extend, or modify any reference to a Standing Committee, so neyertheless that any proposition to with­draw or modify a reference shall first be referred to the Committee l'oncernec1 for consideration and report to the Council.

Transfer of reference.

195. The Council may by resolution transfer any re­ference from one Standing Committee to another after such report as aforesaid.

Reference of new matter.

196. The Council may from time to time refer any new matter to a Stanuing Committee.

Mover of nelL' reference to attend.

197. The mover of any new reference to a Standing Committee shall be Sllllunoned to attend the first meet­ing of the Committee where the matter of such reference is considereu, and if not a member of such Committee shall be entitled to be heard thereupon at such first meet­ing, but shall not, unless qualified as a member of the Committee, be entitled to take any further part in the consideration of the reference at either the first or any other subsequent meeting of the Committee.

Resignation of seat on COlmnittee.

198. Any member of a Standing or Special Com­mittee may resign his seat on the Committee by notice in writing, signed by him and addressed to the Town Clerk, and when deliY(~red to the Towll Clerk his seat on the Committee shall become vacant.

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Bffect of vacancy. 199. The. existence of a vacancy or vacancies upon

a Standing or Special Committee shall not affect the validity of [lny of t11P aets or prol'eellings of the Com­mittce.

Casunl CUCIl/!cic8 in Committees. 200. If allY member of a Standing or SpeC'ial Com­

mittee shall resign, or if his seat thereon shall beeonw vacant, or if he ("easc to be a melllber of the Council, tIl(' Couneil may appoint anothcr mcmber of thc Council to fill suc· h vacaney.

Reporting vacancies. :201. Every vacancy in a Standing or Spe('ial COIll­

mittee shall be reported by the Town Clerk to tlU' Council at its first meeting after such vacancy has arisen, and the 1\1ayor or Chairman may move that the Coundl do proceed to appoint [l l1lC'mher of tIl(' CO\1lwil to fill sue h \-aeanl,)"

Memlicrs cxcTtaligill[J Stallding Committees. :!02. I t shall be competent for any two members 1'(>­

presenting the same "Var,l, hut not otherwise, soning on different Stam1ing Committees, to agree to exchang<, from one Committee to another, proyilled such cxeimngl' is efTeetet1 \vHhin 011e 1110nth from the appointment of the Committe'e.

Notificatioll of c:ye/iwl(JI'. 203. "Vhen two memllPrs repn'scnting thl' sanl<' ward,

sel'ying on (11 fferent ~:ital1ding (~onllllit t('cs, ngl'(,(' to l\X~ l'llange from one Committee to another, they shall notify the sallle iu writing to th(' 'fown Clerk, who shall inti­mate the receipt thel'col' to the :\lay01' and the Chairman of tho Committees affl'ded, am1 the matter shall bf' brought forwal'(1 by the :\[ayor at tIll' next meeting of til(' Counl'il, whell, if thl' Conllcil agr('l' to the l'xdmngC', the snme shall take nfred forthwith.

Appointment oj' Chairman, :;04, Suh;ied to the provisions of Section 170 ( .. ) of

the Ad, ewry Standing or Spl'eiaJ COlllmittee shall at the first moeting after its appointment eled 11 Chairman, who shall preside at all meetings of sueh Committee. In the abscncC' of the Chairman a lllC'lllhl'r of the Committ('c ehospn by the majority I'rcsC'ut. shall preside.

~():3.

time to

l'ime of meet ing. J~ach Stalllling or Special Coml1littt'e shall tiJlle fix its o\\'n arty and hour of meeting.

Adjourn ment.

from

:20li. Any Committee of the Council may adjourn from timo to timo.

(JUOl'llll! at cOnlmencement oj' meetillg, :207. If after the expiration of fifteen minutes after

the hour at which any meeting of any COlllmittee is ap­pointed to be held a quorum shall not be present in the Couneil Chamber or other place of mC'oting, no meeting shall take place, and the lllC'oting shall stand iH1journC't\ until the day aml time fixeil for the 1H'xt ()1'(li nary meet­ing of the Committee, unless the ~I\[ayor of Chairman shall COlw('ne a special 1llcC'ting of the Committee for the transaction of the business standing m1journe(1.

Absellce j'rom Committee mectings. 208, J f any Illl'mher of a Standing Committee, oth('r

than the ~i\tayor, shall absent himsPlf from thrpe C'Ol\Hl'­cntive meetings th('reof withont having obtainc(1 leave of absence from the Coundl or till' (\nmnittee, hiH s('at on such Committee shall thereupon ])('l'011)(, v:teant.

Minutes of C01n11litt(,(,S-ll/IlIIli(')'t~d jlw·(l.'ll'll}llls. 209. The minutes of ('very Stalllling or Sl'cdal ('OllI­

mittee shall be divided into paragraphs, \yhich shall he numbered consecutively.

Rcception of t'elJol'is of' Committec, 210. No obj('('iioll to thl' ree('ption of the l'l'ports of

allY Standing 01' Special Com mittel" or allY part th('1'('of, shall be raised when sueh reports are present('d to tire ('01l1leil, except for l'('ilHons arising out of su('h reports.

Rcports of' (:ollll1lilll'f's to be /1I1.'cn (/s rcad . .. :211. The reports an(lrC('OIll1ll(,1l<iatiolls of ('\'l'ry 8ta11<1-

ing or Special COlllmittee shall, \\'1H'n 111'CSl'uted to the COUlll'il, ])(' taken as ]'(':1,1, as SUbllliU(·rl, a1H1 the Chair­man of eaeh COllllllij-t('(', l'XCl'l't :l'l hCl'einaftPl' IH'oYi,lC'(I, if l're~C'nt, and, if ahs(,11t·, thl'l1 som" otl10r lll('lllher of the Committee, and if no mombrr of th(' COlllmittee hf' pre'-

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sent, then some member of the Couneil nominated by the Mayor shall, pt'o form!t, lllO\'e' their confirmation and atloption.

PI'occdllrc Oil 1'(1)01'1 0/ Committees.

21:!. Upon the eonsilleration by the Council of any reports or recommendations of a Stan'1ing or Speeial Committee, the Mayor or Chairman shall, without further motion, put the paragraphs of the reports or recommen­dations seriatim, in their 1111Illl'l'iea1 order, uukss the Coundl shall otherwise tlete1'lllin('. Eal'h paragraph that shall be adopted by th(' Coullei i shall forth wi t h hecome a resolution of the C011ncil, and shall be also r('col'llCll in the minutes of the ('Oll1Wil.

MOl'inp adoption of rC('OIllIll(,Jlrlllt.ions of COll1mitees. :!13. The Chairman 01' other member of It Stantling

or Special Committee hringing up a r(']lort shall he deemed to move the adopting of each paragraph of the report, unless he shall have previously intimated his clis­agreement with it.

COl'('cc/ion and (/)}((lu))/l('nis of Commilicl's.

214. [n moving the adoption of :t re("omnl('lHlation of any Standing or Special Committee, it shall not be COlll]wtellt for the Illover to propose tl)(~' :llllClldllH'llt of any recommendation, saye and cx('C'pt the ('ort'l'diotl of a v('rhal or clerical PITor, but all alllendllll'nts must bf\ moyer! by some other memJlI'r of thc Coutlcil; [(n,1 thl' Chairlll;l1l of any Committee, if Ill' wishes t~o IllO\'(' any Clllleullment of the rel'Olllll1ml'llllatioll, shall, nuder su<'lr cireulllstanccs, be ex('used from 1l10\~illg thl' :l<loption of that ['p('om11lendatioll in the first placc, and, in that casc, SOl1](' other member of the (\nl1mittce \yho was present at the meeting of the (!Ollllllittcc at whil'h the re('onnnundation ,vas cigTe0d to, or, if no suth Ilwlnber of the Committee be presC'nt, then SOJl1(' l1lpmi>I'r of the Council nominated by the :\rayor or Chairman, shall, llro forma, move the eonfirmation and adoption of such ree01l1men,lation.

Reports oj' Committees-Quesiions. :l1;), "Vhen any reC0ll11111'llllatioll of any StalHling 01'

Special Committee of the C'tlUueil is submitte(l 1'01' con­firmatioIl and adoption, any ll1l'mbrr of the ('ol1lwil may, through the 1\layor or Chairman, questioIl the Chairman or any member of the Committee bringing up the recom­mendation upon any matter arising directly out of sallie.

Frocer7nre on amendments 011 reports ot' tile COil/milicI'S. ~16. '\Then an amendment is propos('(l with reference

to the adoption or confirmation of any recommendation of any Standing or Special Committee, tho subject of such amendment shall be diseussed and llispose(1 of be­fore the other acts anl1 proceedings of such Committee are consid('rc,1.

MotioJls on rcports oj' Committecs to lie rc/ct'«lIi. 217, No motion shall be made, nor anv (liscussion

allo\n'<1, with refl'rence to any matter referred to a Standing or Special Committee of the Council which (Ioes llot ap]Jf'ar as a report of SUdl Committee or as a recommendation submittell to the Couueil for ('onfirma­tion.

Abstract resolutiolls 011 rCJlorts ot' Committres, :218. It shall not b(' ('ompch'nt for any memher of

the ('onllcil to 1llO\,(> any ahstraet rl'solntion on any re­port or rl'('ommelrrlation oj' an.v Standing 01' Special ('ommittcl'.

l1'illl(lrall'lll of' rccommcndatioll ot' Committee :! 1 n. The ('hairman or other memher of a St:lJHling

01' Spl'l'ial COllllllittee bringing up a rceoll1mcndation may, with til(' ('onS('nt of the Co\llwil, \Yitlu1raw any sueh 1'(\('Ollllll{'l1(la tion.

RI'I'lJmmelirlatiolis oj' Comlllittecs-Inspection of plall8. :!:!(), All plans refl'rrel1 to in the recommendation of

any Standing or Special Committee, and that may re­qui]',' i1w ('onsi<leratioll of the Council, shall lie on the talll<' of' t.It,· Conlleil Chamlwr for the insprdion of lllC'lllJlI'1'S of' thl' (~onn('il 1'01' nt kast one ('h'al' ,by before til(' nll'l'ting of the ('nnwil at \\'hieh it is ]lrnp~se<1 the SallH' shall hI' ('()nsi(kred.

(.'OIl(I'J'I'IIC(, of Committees. ~~1. ,"1l1' t\\·" (,1' morl' Committ('('s mav confer

tog(,tl,,']' by'mutunl agreement. as to any mnttel: of joint in t,'1'Pst.

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Carryin.,! out recommendations of Committee. ~~~. After the n'('OlllmenJation of a COlllmittee has

been agreed to by the Countil, the same shall forthwith be wrried out hy the COlllmittee to ,yhirh it is re-ferrell. •

COI1I1i1i{)1ications by Cummittee.

2~3. X 0 C0l111ni~te.e shall t:ollllllUnitate -with any out­side perso11 or authorIty except through the 'fown Clerk, as the Offirer or the Council <.luI;' authorised for the purpose.

Com III it tee procedure. 224. Each Committee shall, subject to this By-l:.m,

and any other By-laws hereinafter made by the Council, regulatt' its owu procedure.

Standing orders to apJliy to Com mdtees. 22;). These standing orders generally, so far as applic­

able, shall extend to ancl go\-ern the proct'edings of COlllmittecs of the Couneil:

Provided that it shall not be necessary for a 11;- Illotion or alllCllllmcnt to be seconded in Committee.

Provided also that any member may speak t,viee on the same question.

Ol!'FIC'ERS OF ,l'HE .:\IUXICIPALI'l'Y.

Ao/ice invitin[! aJllJiico[ions to 011ice.

~~(i. Subje(:t to the provisions of dause ~37 of this By-la\\', no election to any ofllcc at the disposal of the Council to which a salary excecding one hundred ponnds per anllum is attached, shall take place until seven clear days' notice at least shall have been given by advertise­ment for three alternate days at the least in one or more newspapers circulating' daily in the .:\Jllncipality. Such advertisement shall state the date and hour of receiying applications, the nature of the ofrice to be iilled, the rate of salary to be paid, and shall require each applicant to state clearly his age, experience, and other qualiiications in support of his applicatioll, and to forward not less than three and uot more than five copies of recent references or testimonials in ,lirect sup­port of his application and of his ability aad fitness for thp YHeant office.

COllncil may promote Officers. 227. Notwithstanding anything contained in the last

preceding dause, it shaJJ be lawful for the Council, in its dip,(,l'ctioll, to promote any officeI' from one position to any othel' oflice at the disposal of tho Counril \yithont alln~rtising or otherll-ise im'iting applications for sneh ofIice.

Jlcll/Od of dealing Icitil applications. ~28. vVhenevcr applications shall have been invited

and reccive,l by tho Council for any office at the disposal of the Council, sneh applieations shall be opened at the ]lext regular meeting of the Councilor at a Spceial meeting calleel for the purpose, and the namcs of appli­eants shall be rea(l aloud.

APlJlicatiolls etc., to lie 011 Conncil Table.

220. The letters of application, together with any testillloll ials or referonces in support thereof and accolll­panying sneh letters, shall lie on the Council Table until the next regular meeting of the Council, when an appointment may be ll11lde or the matter otherwise ,leaH with.

Applications ?nay be reduced to five.

:2;30. If the applications exceed fh'e in llllmbel', it shall be competent for the Council, upon the letters of appliration being opened and the names of all applicants read, to ilelegate to a Special Committee, appointed in that behalf, consisting of the :i\Iayor anc1 the respectiye Chairnwll of the Standing Committees, the duty of examining the letters of application and testimonials. The COIll~nittee so appointed shall earefully examine all letters of application an(] testimonials there»ith, and shall reduce the lllllnber of applications to five. The COlllmittee Jllay interview any or all of such selected applicants i!l ·person. anll m·a.\, report to the Coumil the result thereof.

Committee to fnnlis/z wriUen report to Council.

~31. Hnv'ing dealt with the applications as aforesaid. the Committee shall furnish to the Council a written report, stating the age, qualifications .. and other par­ticulars respecting the fiye selected applIcants.

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How applications reduced to one.

~32. The number of applicants shall be rednced by ballot in manner following:-

(a.) In the first ballot, each member of the Conncil shall strike out the names of three' appli­cants, leaving the names of two applicants only on the ballot paper. The two appli­rllnts having the largest number of votes in the first ballot shall be submitted to a final ballot.

(b.) In the final ballot each member of the Council shall strike out the name of one applicant, leaving the name of the other applicant.

(c.) In the 8\-ent of an equality of votes in any ballot, the .:\layor or Chairman shall have and shall exercise a second or casting vote.

(d.) The :\Iayor or Chairman shall declare the result of each or any ballot, and such declaration shall be :final and conclusive.

Selected applicant io be appointeel byresolntion.

:2:3:3. On the declaration of the result of the final ballot the Council shall, by resolution and by open vot­ing, appoint the selectecl applicant to the vacant ofIice.

Leave of absence to officers.

~;j4. j<jach oflicer in the Council's service shall be 01ltitled to two weeks' leave of absence in eyery year at it eOllYcnient time. All applications for leaye of ab­sence shall be submitted for the approval of the· Council by the Town Clerk with his recommemlations thereon.

Leave may accmllu/aic.

~:3;). With the approyal of the Council, any ofIicer's lea \-e of abscl1(:e lllay be permitteJ to accumulate in respect of three years' privilege, but not longer: Pro­vit1ed that the Council may, in its discretion, grant any officer special or long-service leave either additional to or in lieu of any annual lca,'c duo or to become due.

Special. iea've f01' one dny. 236. The 'Pown Clerk may, at any time, grant one

,lay's emergency leave of absence to any oincer upon written application ill that behalf, but such emergeney lea \'e shall not count against or be deducted from any kaye llue or to become due to the applicant.

Absencetlu'ongh il.lness. 237. Written notification must be sent to the 'Pawn

Ckrk by or on behalf of any ofIicer who is prevented by illness from attending to his duties for any period ex­(-peding onc day. Should any officer be absent from cIuty through illness for any period excceding two days, notiiication thereof in writing, accompanied by a medical ('prtifieai"e, must be immediately sent to the 'rown Clerk.

Transfer of officers or servants. 2;;8. 'rhe Council may, in its discTetion, transfer any

oflker or sen-ant of the Municipality from any office or employment to any other ofrica or employment as the interests of the ~Iunicipality may appear to the Council to warrant.

Tozell Clerk to be Chief Execl/tive Officer. 23D. '1'he Towl1 Clerk shall be the Chief Executivo

Olfieer of the Municipality, and shall have and exercise, 011 the Council's behalf, full authority 01'01' e,-ery officer and servant of the :\lunicipality.

A II oilier officNs to be 81zbo)"(linale 10 the 1'ou;n Clerk. 240. All ofIicers and other servants of the :\rulli­

eipality, in whateycr capacity, shall be subordinate to the Town Clerk, "hose directions and instructions sud I officers and sen'ants shall promptly and faithfully aecept, act upon, an,l execute.

Officers !lot to act ZeitllOllt dill.' inst ructions. 241. All directions of the Council, together with

other special and important instructions to prineipal ofiicers and heads of departments shall, as far as praetic­able, he com'eyed by the Town Clerk in \Hiting. Pro­yil]e(l that, pending written confirmation, the verbal instructions of the '1'0'>'11 Clerk must be promptly and faithfully accepted, acteCl upon, and executed.

7'01vn Clerk lila.'! susJlcncl any officer from duty. 242. If in the opinion of the To,,-n Clerk tIl(> suspen­

sion from <1uty of any officer, pending the pleasure of the Council, would be in the best interests of the Muni,

3784 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A [Nov. 15, 1907.

cipality, the Town Clerk may, in writing under his hand, suspend any officer accordingly, and every such suspen­sion shall be good and binding until the pleasure of the ('onneil thereon.

Town Clerk to report suspcnsion immediately. :2,t:3. Imlllediately any omcer has been suspended as

aforesaid, the Town (!lerk shall report to the Council the fads in respe~t thereof. It shall not be competent for the Town Clerk or any member of the Council to make publie or otherwise c~llllnunicate the contents of such report to any person other than a member of the Council without the express authority and approval of the ('ouneil.

Ellect of 8uspensi01l. :211. Upon reecipt of a written notice of suspension

signe,1 by the 'l'own Clerk, whether such notice contains rl'asons for such suspension or otherwise, the officer in question shall be suspended accordingly, and shall forth­with deliver to the TOivn Clerk or any other person appointed by the Town Clerk in that behalf, all papers, books, documents, records, monies, vahmbles, keys, and all other articles and things the property of the Muni­dpality in his possession.

Officers not to become security. 245. No officer or servant of the Council shall become

security for any member of the Council, ciT for any other officer or servant of the Council, or epgage in any loan transaction with any member of the Councilor with any other officer or servant of the Oouneil.

Officcl'S of Council not to show docnments. 246. No officer of the Council shall be at liberty to

show, lay open, or expose any of the books, papers, or records of the Council, without leave from the Council, except as othenvise provided by law.

Mayor may suspend Town Clerk. 247. The l\Iayor may, in writing under his hand and

the common seal of the Municipality, suspend the Town Clerk from duty for any misconduct 01' punishable offence, and shall immediately thereafter call a special meeting of the Council to deal with such suspension.

SUSPENSION OF STANDING ORDERS.

Motion to sllspend standing orders to be seconded. 248. A motion to suspend, pro tempore, anyone or

more of the stan cling orders regulating the proceec1ings and business of the Council must be seconded, but such motion need not be reduced to writing.

Speeciles on motion to sllspend standing orders. 2·19. A member of the Council moving that any

standing ordor regulating the proceedings and business of the Couneil be suspended, may speak in support thereof for not more than three minutes, but the seconder shull not be pcrmitte<l to speak beyond formally second­ing it, and, after being so seconded, the motion shall be pnt from the Chair without further debate.

No extraordinary business to be transacted dW'ing suspension of standing orders.

250. No extraorcUnarv business shall be conduded during any period when' the standing orders or any of them have b('en suspended, and no expendIture whatso­ever shall be authorise(l, or any resolution adopted hav­ing for its object the expenditnre of any monies, during any SUdl period.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Mayor authorised to expend f1111ds up to ten Jlounds. 251. Upon the written recommendation of the Town

Clerk in that behalf, the Mayor may, in writing under his hand, at any time, authorise the expenditure of any sum not exceeding ten pounds upon any work or service of special urgency; but such aut.horisation shall be sub­mitted to the Council for confirmation at the next regular lll<leting of the Council.

Officers not to incur nnauthorised expenditure. 252. No officer of the Coundl shall incur anv ex­

penditure not previously authorised hy the Counc'il, or provided for in that behalf, in the Council's estimates of current expenditure.

Town Clerk may sanction maintenanre ea:pen(Iitllre. 253. Subject to the genoral and special instructions

of the Council from· time to time, the Town Clerk may 'Ii sanction the expenditure on accouut of maintenance, I

wages, salaries, office stationery, street cleansing, street watering, public lighting, and current expenditure on reserves, markets, weigh bridges, refuse service, water supply, and other and all services of and incidental to the propel' ,lischarge of the Council's business from day to day.

Proyided that no expenditure shall be authorised in respect hereof except and within that authorised by the Council and provicle,l for in the Council's estimates of current expenditure.

No Jlew works to be commenced without Council's authority.

254. K 0 new works shall, under any circumstance or pretence whatever, be undertaken or cOlllmenced, or any expenditure or liability whatsoever incurred in respect thereof, by any officer of the Council without the express approval and sanction of the Councilor a COlllmittee of the Council authorised to act in that behalf.

Increased expenil:itllre-Refm'ence to Finance Committee.

255. No motion 01' amendment which would have the effect of increasing the expenditure of the Council, not provided for in the annual estimates, shall be moved at any meeting of the Council, except in the form of a reference to the Finance Committee for cOllsideration and report.

Copies of Acts, etc., to members of the COlU/oil. 256. The Town Clerk shall furnish to each member of

the Council, as soon as convenient after his acceptance of office, a copy of the Acts and By-laws regulating and governing the municipal administration of the Muni­ripality.

Custody and use of common scal. 257. Subject to the provisions of clause 218 of this

By-law the Town Clerk shall have the charge of the common seal of the 1Innicipality, and shall be respon­sible for the safe custody and proper use of sanre.

Seal not to be improperly 'used.

~:)8. Except as required by law, or in the exel'(~ise of the express authority of the Conncil, the Town Clerk shall not unlock or use the common seal of the Muni­cipality.

Custody of corporate property.

259. The custody of all property whatsoever belong­ing to, or held in trust by, the Municipality shall be in the Town Clerk, who shall be responsible to the Council therefor.

8eCll?'ities to be lodged with C01lncil's bankers.

260. All secnrities of or belonging to, or held in trust by, the Municipality, and all valuables, including title deeds, important contracts, indentures, and special agreements, shall be lodged with and held hy the Conn­cil's bankers for the time being in safe custody for and on behalf of the Council.

Papers. 261. Any member may, in writing, addressed to the

Town Clerk and delivered at the amra of the Town Clerk twenty-four hours nt the least before any meeting of the Councilor of any Committee of the Council, re­qu('st that any specified papers be laid upon the table at allY meeting to be named, and such papers shall be laid upon the table accordingly.

Papers j'elatimg tomattel' nnder discussion.

262. At any meeting of the Conncil or of any Com­mittee of the Council, the Mayor or Chairman, or any lllPmber may require the production of any specified papers, documents, books of records, books of accou~ts, plans, or any other record or matter whatsoever relatmg to any question then under discussion.

All lwpcrs laid 1lpon COllncil table ·to be public. 263. No papers lai(1 upon the Council table as afore­

said shall be deemed to be public unless otherwise ordered by resolution of the Council.

Deplbtations.

264. Deputations desirous of waiting upon the Coun­cil shall give at least three dear days' notice in writing to the Town Clerk of their intention, stating the nature of the matter to be represented, and the names of speakers.

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 8785 ------------- .-----~------------

Limited number ol speakers 011 deputations. :!G.5. Two speakers only shall be heard on any deputa·

tion to the Council, and any speaker having been heard by the Council shall not be allowed to speak again "xeept by way of explanation. without the ronsent of t he Mayor or Chairman.

Notice ol deputatioll to apjJc(l( 011 busi"ess paliN. 2liH. Xotiees of ,kputatiolls, with th,' oh,ipet thereof,

shall be entered on the business paper.

Bank oooks. ~Gi'. The various bank pass-books 1'c'lating to til"

s8yeral bank accounts for the time being of the l\[uui­eipalHy, shall lie upon the Council tnh1" at p\'('ry regular meeting of the Council. .

Cascs not provided lor i" sfilluli,,!! ord('}'s. 2li8. 'fhe ::\fayor or Chairman shall deei,le all CjUl'S­

tions of order, procel111rc, debate, or othcl'\\'iSl" in resped of which no provision, or insufficient provision, is mad" in this By-law, taking as a guide the procedure of the Western Australian Parliament iu that behalf. '1'118 decision of the Mayor or Chairman in all such cases shall be final ancl coiIclusiv('.

Penalty lor breach at this By-Ian'. 269. Any person guilty of any breach of this By-law

or of any of the provisions hereof, shall be liable on (·onvidion before a Court of SUlllmarv .Turisdiction to a penalty n01· ex(OC'cding ]'i,-(' poun(ls. '

Enlol'cement ol By-lal!'. 2i'O. \VheneYC1' any person shall haw been guilty of

any breach of this By-law or of any of the provisions hereof, the Mayor may forthwith lay, or by wTiting nncler his hand, cause to be laid, an infoTlllation before a J ustico of the Peace for the purpose of summoning the person offending, and shall afterwards appeal' and prosecute the charge.

Repeal. 271. By-la \Y nUl}) tercel one, entitle<1 "Standing Orden;

for regulating and governing the proceedings of the ()oullcil of the 'rown of Frcmantle," passed by tlw ()ouncil of the Municipality of Fremantle on 'ruest.lay, the seventh day of July, 1896, is hereby rC'pcaleil,

Passed this twentieth day of NIay, 1907. rL.s] :'If. SA:yrSON,

No. 126H.-C.S.0.

Mayor. SA?"l]'. T. :\L\C:\lTLLAN,

'r(\Wll Clerk.

MUNICIPAL BY-LAW. Colonial Secretary's Office,

5052;07. Perth, 15th November, 1907. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to confirm the following hy-Iaw made by the Council of the Municipality of Fremantle.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

FREMAN'1'LE MUNICIPALITY. A By-Law 1'e Special Roll f01' Loan Poll.

A By-law of the Municipality of Fremantle, made under Section 447 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906," andnum bered 73, providing for a Special Roll of Persons entitled to vote at a Loan Poll.

In pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Act, the Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Fremantle order as follows :-

1. When any demand shall have been duly made under Section 4.4G of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 190G," the '1'own Clerk shall forthwith prepare a Special Roll Of the names of all persons who appear to him to be owners Of rateable land within the meaning of the said Section 446.

The said roll shall be in the form of Schedule A, and shall be available for inspection by any ratepayer at the Town Clerk's Office not latE:!' than 14 days before the date fixed for the holding of the Poll.

2. On or before the tenth day before the date fixed for the holding of the Poll, any person--

(a) Whose name does not appear on such roll, or (b) vVhose name appears on such roll, and who is

dissatisfied with such roll as not specifying a sufficient number of votes opposite his name-

may apply to the Town Clerk in one of the forms in Schedule "B" to have his name included on such roll, or to have the number of his votes increased, as the case may be.

3. The Council, at a meeting tq be held for that purpose before the day fixed for the holding of the poll, shall deter­;mine upon the validity of all such claims, and shall make

all corrections in the said roll necessary to give effect to such determination. Any such meeting may be adjourned from time to time.

4. The determination upon the validity of claims shall be by the majority of those present at thEl meeting or adjourned meeting, and in case of an equal division the l1ayor or Chairman shall have a casting vote in addition to his' deliberative vote:

5. The Council :1t any such meeting may also corrent any mistake or supply any omission which may appear to the Council to have been made in the roll in re~pect of the name, place of abode, or description of any person included therein, or in respect of the description of any rateable property. or the situation or rateable value thereof.

(j. 'fhe l\f"yor or Chairman shall initial every IlcIdition or alteration to the roll. He shall also initial every page of the roll as completed, and shall C:1use to be written at the foot or end of the roll a certificate that the same has been revised and is correct. with the date thereof.

The lIIayor or Chairman, and not less than two other members of the Conncil, shall severally sign such certifi­cate.

7. Any owner whose name appears upon the Special Roll, and who does not reside within the Municipallty of Fremantle, may, at any time before the day appointed for holding of the poll, apply personally to the Returning Officer for a postal voting paper. The Returning Officer sha,ll thereupon supply the same. and shall make a mark against the name of the sajd owner upon the said roll.

8. Any owner who has applied for and Teceivecl a postal voting paper for the purpose of voting UnciAl' Subsection 5 of Section 447 shall not be entitled to vote otherwise.

SCHEDULE "A." List of Persons on Special Roll of Ratepayen.

Description of rateable land, and whether freehold or

leaseholcl interest.

SCHEDULE "B." Form 1.

No. of yotes.

Application of a pM'son 'Whose name has been omitted fJ'on~ the Special Roll Qf OwnM's to ha~'e his name in;e1'ied thM·ein.

To the '1'own Clerk uf the lYI unicipality of Fremantle. Sir, I hereby chim to have my name inserted on the Special

Roll of Owners for the Municipality of Fremantle, in 1tccol'dance with my qnalifications, as stated hereunder.

Dated this clay of 190 .

SUl'name , of

clniulfmt.

(Signed)

Description and situation of land

in respect to which claim is

luade.

Form 2.

(Name in full).

Whether freehold or leasehold ill~

terest, if leasehold number of years

unexpired.

Annual Rateable

Value.

Notice Qf objection to Rateable Val1w of Land. To the Town Clerk, Fremantle Municipality.

Sir, I give you notice that I object to the number of votes

set against my name on the Special Roll of Owners,. and claim that Same should be amended to on the following grounds:-

Dated this day ()f (Signed)

190 A.B.

(Nmne in full).

Passed by the Council of the Municipality of Fremantle on the 4th day of November, 1907.

[L.S.] W. A. MURPHY, Mayor.

SAlII. T. lIIACMILLAN, Town Clerk.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, this 18th November, 1907.

BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the CotmciL

81R6 GOVERNMENT

No. 12Gll.-C.S.O.

LOCAL BOHW OF HK~LTH BY-LAW;';.

Colonial S"c1'0b1l'Y's OllieE', ·Lil(i(;jHIOi. Perth. 8th November, 1()07.

HIS ExcellmlCY the G01'ern<)l' in Conm,il h[ts been pleased b, appro He the fullowing' By.lnw', maile hy til(' clwwon,1;1 Local B'.al'd of Health.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secrebtry.

BY-LAIYS OF THE ANACONDA LOCAL BOARD OF

HEALTH.

PAIlT I.-GENERAL. '\'H1mEA8 by" Th(, H""lth ",d, li:i\JS," nIHI the .'-ds alll('nd­ing' the iiame, the Loeal B'):ll'd of Health Ims power to nmke By-l:lws: Now, ill uf the pow8r8 in that l)(,h"lf contained in Ad and the Acts amend-ing' the samc, the Loeal HOlml of [h,alth ,loth hereby llmke t.he following' By-laws:-

I ntol'pretatioll,

The following words in these By-laws shall be interpreted ,18 follows:-

" Offensivo ashes, soil. 01' leeted, eowhousc, S(Joyer.

indudes dust, mud, Offal, Il1anUre, >dung,

which is oflensive, eol-01' al)unt any housE', stable,

yard, street, or place what-

,. lIleanR and inc:llldes all ruhbish 01' waste

" Closet" and

and includes w<1ter,closots, earth,dos8tS.

BY·LAW

Ri?(flllnting the rc}}uH'rtl ol dUHt, , oJTa,l, malture, dun[J. or 80it

or about !Wll;N', ~lt(1bl{', ('UH'/;OU;;("

streef, 1I)ll1l tSOfftJ.

(n.)

lb.)

(e)

(d.)

(c)

" ,,!l;-{(~

filth, blood. or fuund in

piost!J. lone, yard,

cOllveved appoiIited

material previous

('I }v~'~~~l'~~"hi'lc~ such ()tiJPI" pl'e-

the ernission t!lel'(~frun), any place guard ior

to !;T(}tidc boxes d('fJo,').it of

(If.) Th., h(,us~' oJ' :-:h;t1L (jll

wl'ith'H 11(li i('{~ 1'1',,111 ill!' hL":p\'I'!llf" an,l \yjthin tho titH':' ~p('('iii{'d in Slh,h H,dji"'. lil'lJ;;idp sHeh a11,l ~I) Inanr t:n\O{'f"I;\l l'p('{'1)Lj(:lf~:S ,Uta of th,--, din1('l1si(l-ns a;1111nat{;l'i;thl ~ hy the Hoa.rd for the temporary deposit of refnse.

GAZETTE, [Nov, 15, 1907.

(b.) The occupier of such house or premises shall daily collect all house refuse from such premises and plaeo the in tlte receptacles, and he shall not I,CrIlli! or any such rec8ptade tn oyeriiow, lIe Iff! llnco\'E'red, or bec(Jlne nf.yen·;ire; ;lnd shall, wlien necessary (ll' when directed hy the Inspcctor or officer of the Board. thorong-hly eleallse and disillff( t the samo f()rth,,:ith.

(c.) lIe shall keep (wery snch rcccptal'le as aforesaid in sHch place 1)1' J)()sitiun as the Illspectur 11lay direct, [tile! so as to be cOlll'onient for the remoyul of the contents thorN'!.

(ri.) lIe shall CU'lse every such receptade as aforesaid to he emptied at least once a week, or as often as thE' Board may direct.

(e,l lIe shall, afler notice from the Inspeetor, [tnd within the time stated in sur:h notice, replace by a !lew alld appro\'ed receptacle any receptacle tlt;),t the Inspector 111ay deen) to be 'Yorn out or unlit f(Jr lise.

(t.l Ile shall callse the cOlltcnta "f 8\('1'0' SUell receptacle to be at once a \\.;eek, or S() 11luch more as Board may frill" time to thl1e din~et. to depot .<-:(A apart fell' the recepiioll of rei use, a nd there fortilldlh efred nally destr"y the contents by hurning-, ()l' eOlllplefely burying- the

same at least six inches nndel' Ihe sHrfae" of the QTolJnd.

BY-LA W "I". :1.

For regulatill? the and managiny for the dC/lf)f:if nurtter, ric.

and liWflner of the clran:~in!l. f'ltI]ilY'iu[!. (!lIrth~cl()sd,!, lJricies. rt'8,"'}lools. alld places

niqlds(,'il. o/j'a/, blood, or uf/ur rcfu ..... ,(

(a.) The olJce at least in or pri\v be

shall at' sud; (If ('vpry suell dealsed.

(b.)

(c.)

SI)

the odonrs or he shall necessary v) prev(~nt tbe SiV6 odollJ' 01' oHluvinlll ported material shall within tho distl'iet hy the Dnard for that ]1urposo.

(d.) No perSOll shall romd"e nig-hts"il or urine, whpther

(e.)

rnixed \yitli othe!' or not. fr01H any place or deput the l'ccopti"lI. utilisa· tion. srUlle withollt first sul!jecting such h, a hc::,at of not less than !lut loss than thirty tninllV~~. with the ('()nscnt, ill \1;:riting, of the Hi,al·,j.

llitdl.lSI)i1. viral, 111o{Jd, or d(,I'''( dilly appuin ted sllcli lllaterial in a in depth, and shall

an v such ·sit cover o{ dean lIot iess

BY-L\ \V :':0. ,1.

['?or the jO/UlIfaUo)! of a Ny lUJU' Illlildill(1 and flle ground on,. i-H(t'h is to be plilcerl dry. sOlo/d, aud u~'(!l drdil/(',l. :-,jrJ tllf1t 111) .'-:,oakl1f/e sltalllf)r/{f(' theu from fhf' !iruif!I!U(, ui &uildiny,-,j. ' .

(a,)

(b.) 1

(C.l I

hllildillg" shul building- to be

: he shall also ot draillage the adjoiIling'

tl) be ('I)fuplete·ly diverted fron1 It!?\\'" bllilding'.

the ",bole top surface of eyC'ry fOUl!

such n,,\\ buildill/-i (0 be completely aIt ai)pJ'on~d daJllp course ('oInposed and dUl'n.hlt? luaterials.

tu be placed belleath uf the J"W80t floors

breal;s nre made C'lllltse such (/<1I11p-I 1r(l0f

or au c',:iel'Ilal wall of such fill rtace of tile !!l'ound

dantp course' to be contact with the ground

;\Oy. 15, 1907.J T

BY-LA IV ?'io. n.

iInper" three t],ree

ne,!,,;rin:] all existing Cf8fl'ools to be cleansed and fi lled (a.) or

(b.)

BY-LAW ",,0. 6.

(a.) in connec-more receptacles

matter, as required by the snch receptacles to be Con­

than :22-gauge ~nl1yanis{:d of such receptacles shall

inches diameter (inside cO!ll])lete,.l. The ring around

.}-inch iron, with apart, and

neatly, and be the bod v shall

with s()lder, two of the pun nlude I} inches wide,

Handles properly secured

the bod v at fiye and projecting- not

more thereof. (b.) Every Owner of a wacer-closet shall provide such clc>set

with an earthenware pedesbl, fitted with ull proper vents. and flushing' tanks.

BY-LA W No.7.

(u,,) i';very person from a clos" t an approyed tight­

removal shall place closet a cleansed

By-h1,y Ii .. in lieu

shall at once Coyer fitting liel, carefully in pan of the or the pan ren10ycrL

(b.) He shall then r,'move tbe pan in a cart Or other approycd vehicle to depot, aml there-upon dispose of th8 contents of the pan in the manner prescribed in paragraph (r) of By-law No. a.

(c.) Every occupier shall at least once in every week cause each closet pan with its contents to be ,removed.

(d.) lIe shall, if more six and not more than ten persons use such cause each closet pan with its contents to be remoyed at least twice a week.

(e.) .He shall, if more ten and not more than fifteen nersons su;::h cause the pan to he removed at least times a week.

(f.) He shall. if and not more than cause the pan to be twen ty persons nse

remO\-erl nig-htly. ~g.) lIe shall not permit any closet on his premises to be

nsed by more than twenty persons.

(h.)

(i.)

(j.)

All premises licensed under the pnwisions of the lrines, Beer, and ::i]lirits ::iale Act, and any amend­ment thereof, shall he prodded with double the sauitary accommodation required by these By-laws in respect of priyute premises.

Every occupier the receptacle to be remu"ed from so much more fre-qnently than preyionsly in this Bv-Iaw as the from time to time di'rect.

Every OCC11 pier shall a sni11ciellt supply of for tlsin!.( the other of a

BY-LA'V No.8,

GAZETTE, 'V.A. 3787

(b.) The charge made by any person for performing any other sanitary service shall be as set out in Schedule f·A."

BY-LAW No.9. Fixing the charge for the remoral of tra,cle or h01l8e refuse.

((1.) The charge made on any owner or occupier by any licensed person for remoying- trade or house refuse shall be as set out in Schedule" A."

BY-LA W No. 10. Determ;" lug to whom and on what conditions licenses to nmo1'e

nightsoil shall be issued. (a.) Licenses to remO\-e llig-htsoil shall not be issued to any

person unless he first obtains two approved sureties for the due and proper performance of his duties.

(b.) licenses shall be issued the folIowing By-law.

BY-LXIY :\0. 11. Imposing penalties on licensees jor breach of conditions. Every licensed nig'htman shall carry out the requirements of

" The Health Act, 18GS," and its amendments, and of these By­laws in relation to his duties, ane! shall forfeit and pay the penalties set out in Schedule ,,])., for any breach of the con­ditions therein.

BY-LAW No. 12. For the mode of

carrying premises;

carriage of all cl preca !ltions to be observed in to and from abattoirs or butchers' shops or for the mode of carriage of and precatltions

to be (a.)

in the carriage of bread and fruit. Every person who shall carry, or cause or sutTer or permit to be carried, any meat to or from any abattoir or butcher's shop, or who shall carry, or canse or stIffer or permit to be <:anied, any bread or fruit, shall cause such meat or bread or fruit to be carried in a properly covered yehiele, basket, or other receptaclp, so as to be completely protected from sun, weather. dust, flies, or other source of conhnnination.

(0.) No person trading in meat, bread, or fruit shaH suffer or permit any person who is suffering from any con­tagions or infectious disease, or who is dirty in his person or clothing, to he employed in the handling, packing, or carriage' of meat, bread, or fruit.

BY-LA IY No. 13. For the registration annually with the Board of all persons

carrying on the trade of cowkeepers, eic. (a.) Every person who carries on the trade of a cow­

keeper, dairyman, or purveyor of milk shall register with the Board; such registration shall be made within three months of the gazetting of this By-law, and afterwards in the month of .January in each succeeding year, by all persons who are engaged in any such trade at the time of the aforesaid g-azett.ing ; and every person who intends to embark or newly carryon any such trade subsequent to the gazetting of this By-law shall reg-ister in manner aforesaid prior to so embarking or carrying OIl, and after­wards in each succeeding year as aforesaid.

(b.) Every such person shall make application for regis­tration in the form of Schedule" Jl" hereto, and shall pay the fee set out in Schedule" E" hereto.

BY-LAW No. 14. For the securing of the cleanliness of bakeries, mille stores, milk

shops, and of milk vessels, etc.

(a.) No person shall carryon the trade of a baker unless the interior face of the walls of the 'bakehouse or any other building or part of a huilding in wbich l,e carries on his trade are smooth and ilP.pervious throughout, nor unless the ceilings shall be properly ceiled, nor unless the floors shall be hard, smooth, and impervious throughout.

(b.) He shall not carryon the trade of a baker unless the bakehouse 01' any other building or part of a building which he occupies for the purposes of his trade is properly and effectually ventilated by permanen t inlets and outlets, communicating directly with the outer air, in such a way and at such a height as to prevent the entrance into the bakehouse or such other premises of dust and dirt.

(c.) No bakehouse or other building occupied by him as aforesaid shall be in direct communication with finy coal or other cellar, nor with any water-closet, earth­closet, privy, ashpit, ash bin, drain inlet, nor with any wash-house, nor with any room, yard, or area which ma)' be a nuisance, or cause contamination by foul air, dust, or dirt.

(d.) He approved materials

machinery, connectIon thoroughly satisfaction

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(f.)

(g.)

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lIe shall cause all the inside surfaces of the walls 0 f his bakehouse, or of any other building or part of a building occupie(l by him for t.hA purposes of hir. tmrie, and all the ceilings tllOl'E'of, whet.her such walls or ceilings be plastered or not, to be either properly painted or washed with lime or other approved material, or to he partly painted or partly washed; and where limewash is used, he shall cause the same to be renewed every six months, or oftener, if so re­quired by the Inspector, and where paint is used, he shall cause the same to be th oroughly cleansed at least once in every six months, or oftener, if so re­quired bv the Inspector; and the painting shaH be renewed whenever required by the Board.

He shall cti,1.!se the whole of the premises wherein he carries on his trade to be swept and thoroughly cleansed at least once a day, and he shall, at least once in every week. callse all t.he floors to be thorough­ly cleansed.

BY-LAW No. 15. For prescr':bing the time 01' and the precautions to be taken on

the removal or pig wash and other filthy matter.

(a.) No person shall remove any pigwash or other filthy matter he tween the hours of !J a.m. and 8 p.m.

(b.) lIe shall not remove any pigwash or other filthy matter, unless 8uch pigwash or filthy matter be carried in water-tight barrels or tanks securely covered to prevent the escape of any of the contents thereof, or the emission of any offensive odour there­from.

(c.) He shall cause every tank or barrel used for the reo moval of any pig wash or filthy matter, and every con veyance or vehicle used for the carriage or removal of any such matter as aforesaid to be kept in a thoroughly clean condition, and in good repair.

BY-LAW No. 16. !"or the cleansing of all vehicles and other things tlsed for the

carriaae or meat to and from abattoirs, butchers' shops, a nd other places.

(iL) Every person who shall carry, or cause or suffer or permit to he carried, any meat to and from any abattoir, butcher's shop, or other place, shall cause the vehicle, basket, or other receptacle in which such meat is carried, to be first thoroughly cleansed, and kept at all times in a thoroughly clean ermdHion.

(h.) IIe shall not permit such meat tu be wrapped or en­"eloped in any material, unless su<:h wrapper or envelope is perfectly elean and suitable.

BY-LA. W No. 17. For the precautions to be taken in the carriage of art-ieles of food

in vehicles, and other things for delivery to purchasers, and the way in which such (trticles shall be carried.

(a.) Every person who shall carry, or cause or sufIer or permit to be carried, any articie of food in a ,'ehicle or other thint; for d()li\'ery to a purchaser shall not per­mit or sulfer <tny stich, article to he carried in It

vehicle or other thing that is nut perfectly clean, (I)'

which has been used for the c<trriage of manure, dung, filth, or any offensive matter whatever.

lb.) He sha!! not suffer or permit any person who is sufIer­ing trom any contagious or infectious disf'ase, or who is dirty, to be employed in the carria;rfl, handling, or packing of any such article.

(c.) lIe shall cause all such articles, whilst heing rarri~d to a purchaser, to he properly prnteded from ('Oll­

tamination.

BY-LA W No.1::;. For the prevent':on of the sale of diseased f1 nd unwholesome fruit

or fish <in lrlarkcts, warehouse.<.;, shops, stnJets, (Lnd other pZttees, and for the destruction or cases and packinf/ mttter;u/s ",hieh ha?!e colltitined or surrounded such fruit or fish.

No person shall sell or expose for sale in any market, ware­house, shop, street, or other place, any fruit or fish whieh is diseased or unwholesome, and any fruit or fish which in the opinion of an Inspector is diseased or unwholesome shall be destroyed as the I nspector may direct, and all cases or packing materia'! in which such diseased or unwholesome fruit or fish was contained or surrounrkd shall also be destroyed as the Inspector may direct.

BY-LA. \V No. 1U. For the lJrcrention of the stomge or keep':ug of bone-dust, etc.

No person shall store or keep any bone-I! llst or artificial or ~ther manure so as to be a nuisance ()]' injuriolls to health.

BY-LAW No. :JlJ.

For the prevention of the keeping or an'':mals of (LIlY kind 80

as to be a nuisance or injurious to health. (a.) l!;very owner or occupier of a building or premises

whe~ein or whereon any horses or other beast of draught or burden, or any cattle, swine, or other animals of a.ny kind may be kept, shall provide in connection with sl1ch building or premises a suitable receptacle for dUng, manure, soil, filth, or other offensive or noxious matter which may, from time to time, be produced in the keeping of any snch anhna.1 in such building or upon such premi2es.

GAZETTE, \V,A. [X OV. 15, 1907.

(b.J

(c.)

(d.)

(e.)

(f.)

(g.)

He ahaH also cause such receptacle to be constructed in such a manner, and of such materials and to be main tained at all times in such a condition as lo prevent any escape "I the contents thereof, or any soakage therefrom into the ground or into the wall of any building.

J[e shall cause such receptacle to he furnished witll a suitable co\'er, and when not required to he oprll, to be kept properly covered or roofed in.

He shall likewise, when so ordered bv the Board provide, in conncction with such bu'ilding· or pre miBes, a sufllcient drain constructed in such a manner and of such materials and maintained at all times in such a condition as effectually to conyey all urine or liquid filt.h, or liquid refuse therefrom into It

sewer, impervious sump, or other proper receptade, and he shall not suffer or permit such sump or receptacle to overflow or become offensive.

He shall also, when so ordered by the Board, pro-vide in connection with such building' or premises a sufficient floor upOn which anv such animal shall be stalled, and such floor shalf he constructed in such a manner and of such materials and main­tained at all times in such a condition as etTectually to convey all urine or liquid Glth falling or deposited thereon to the drain aforesaid.

He shall also cause all dung, soil, filth, or other offensive or noxious matter to be cullected daily and placed in the receptacle described in paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and (d) of this By-law, and he shall not permit or suffer such receptacle to overflow or become offensive.

He shall at least Once ir. every week remove or cause to be removed from the receptacles provided in accord­ance with the requirements of this By-I<tw, all dung, manure, urine, soil, filth, or other offensive ()]. noxious matter prod uced in or upon such building or premises and deposited in such receptacles.

BY-LAW No. 2l. Defining an area within which swine may not be kcpt. and de­

termining the conditions uncler which swine may be kept in any part of the district.

(a.) No perSOn shall keep any swine within 100 feet of any dwelling house, milking shed, milk room, or any building within which food intended f',r human consumption is prepared or stored.

(b.) The conditions under which swille may be kept shall be those embodied in the By-laws for piggeries.

BY-LAW No. :J:J. For the prevention of danger to the public from mantlfactories

or places for the storage, keeping, or sale of ill flammable materials.

(a.) No person occupying any building or premises shall store, keep, or hold for sale any dangerously in­flammable materials in excess of :JlJ cubic feet ill measurement, unless sl1ch materials are fndosed or surrounded by fireproof walls, COY Bred by a flreproof renf, and are placed on a firepropf floor.

(0.) Any person who, after four hours' notice from an [nspector, shall neglect to remove from any building or premises occu pied by him any inflammable material kept or stored in contral'Bntion of the preceding provisions shall be g'uilty of an "ffpnce a~ainst this By-law.

BY-LA W No. 2:1. [I'or the disin1'ection of (tnd the prev"ntion or nuisance or iniury

to health from poultry yards, rags, or other materials 'Used or stored in marine siores, flock, or beddinf/, or ;,urnitllre mmwfactories.

(a.) No person shall keep any poultry yard within 25 feet of a dwelling house, or so as to he a Iluisance c)r injurious to health.

(b.) Every persun who shall keep a poultry J ani shaD keep such y<trd in a clean condition, and shall at least Once a week or oftener if so required by the Inspector, collect and remove all d Ullg or other offensive matter therefrom, and effectually disinfect the surface of the yard, and all structures, boxes, perches, fences, or incubators that may be thereon or therein with lime or other approved disinfectant.

(c.) Every person using or storing rags or other materials in marine stores, flock, bedding, or furniture man u­factories, shall keep or store the same so as not to be a nuisance or injurious to health.

(ri.) He shall, whenever required so to do by an Inspectol', disinfect any such materials on the premises in or upon which such materials are kept or stored in the manner directed by the Inspector.

BY-LA IV No. 24. For npulaliilg lite jiOsitioll und nWlllwr oJ' cOilsirudion

,!t' /Iriries, earth-close/s, allLl ecsspools orllrinals.

(II.) No perSall shall erect any earth'closet, priyy, ecsspool, or urinal Iyithill 20 feet of any ilwelJing-house, or within 50 feet of any well, stream, or reservoir.

:\ov. 15, EJ07.] GOVEltN~lENT

(b.) No person shall erect any earth-closet, privy, or urinal, the \valls of which are not of stone, ·,yood, wood and iron, brick, or other approved material. Ventilating outlets shall be also constructed in each such closet, as near the; eeiling as practicable, and each such outlet shall be not less than 50 square inches in area.

(c. ) He shall provide every such earth-closet or privy with a proper roof, floor, and door, and the (1001' shall be hung so that its bottom edge is at least three inches llboye the floor. He shall cause every earth-closet or privy upon his. premises to be fitted in the following manner:-

(d.)

The seat io be hinged so as to lift up for inspection and cleansing.

The riser to be remoyable and not te. COIlJG

within three inches of the floor. Guidc bars to be insortcd so as to insure tlI,:

pan being placed in exact position_ The top of the pan when in position under

the seat to be not more than one inch from the underside of the seat_

A service or trap door to be fitted to enable the pan to be readily withdrawn from outside.

Unless the floor is constructed of impervious ma terials, a metal safe or tray to" be placed under the pan, so laid and fitted that any spillage or leakage from the pall shall be received by it, and be discharged over and clear outside of the sill of the seryico door frame.

(c. ) lIe shall cause OV('1')" urinal ereded llpOll his nremises to he so cOllst1'ud.'d that all urine ;leposited tht'l'Piu shall he ec>ndueted to a removable' imperdous l'ccel'iac1e of approved llimensiolls and lllannTaetnre, or to a septk iank, cesspool, or ntlw1' ;t]lpl'oved S'ySi;"fll pI' . lrainage.

(n He shall calise ('I·e]'.\' cesspuo! nede"! lljJ(lll bis jJremises to he cunstnldrd of i1I11Jl,n-ions and durable materials. and in thr lllUllll()l' 1'1'<'­~('['jbeil in Schedule' " C."

BY-LAW No. 25. II'or the jJre·ventioll of the lise of sleam whistles ILl fuctnril·s.

or other estllbz,:.,ll1llents. so as to be allllisltllce to a "11 person.

Na person, or owner. or occupier of a.ny factory or otl1er establishment shall 118e. 01' cause or suffer or permit to he nsed, any steam whistle so as to he a nuisance to allY person.

BY-LA W No. 20.

:-; pecifying the time which may elapse between the gt·vmg of a c/'otiee <Lnd the doing of IL thill!! required by the Inspector.

(a.)

(b.)

111 the case of any notice given by an fnspector nnder Section 169 of "The Health Act, 18H8," the time which shall elapse between the giving of a notice and compliance therewith, shall, if the notice relates to the removal of stagnant water, be two working days, and when the notice requires the removal of manure, dung, soil, or other offensive or noxious matter, the time which shall elapse shall be one working day.

Under By-law 2, paragraph (a). seven days shall be allowed, under paragraph (b), one day, and under paragraph (c), two days sha,ll be allowed for com­pliance.

Under By·law 5, one calendar month shall be allowed for complian ceo

Umler By-law H, .paragraph (f), 48 hours shall be allowed for the renewal of limewashing, and seven days for the renewal of painting or varnishing.

Under By-law 18, diseased or unwholesome fish or fruit shall be destroyed within four hours, the cases and packing material within twenty-four hours. ' .

Under By-law 22, paragraph (b), the time allowed shall be four hours.

Under By-law 23, paragraph (d), the time allowed shall be 24 hours.

.BY·LA W No. 27. [t'or preventing nuisances arising from any olfensive matter

in or running out of any manufactory, brewery, sla"ghtfr­house, knacker's yard, butcher's or fishmonger's shop, laundry, or dunghill.

fa.) No owner, occupier, or other person shall suffer or permit any offensive matter from any manufactory, brewery, slaughter-house, knacker's yard, Lutcher's

GAZETTE,

lb.)

or fishmonger's shop, laundry, or dunghill, to escape and flow upon any street, footway, lane, public place, or land.

He shall cause all such offensive matters to be placed in approyed covered rt?Ceptacles, and disposed of as pl'escribed in By-law 7.

BY-LAW No. 28. For prevent in!! any person expectorating on any made footpath

in any street or ]Jublic place, or on any building to which the public have access, or any approach thereto, or on any railway carriage, tramcar, or othel' public conveyance.

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

BY-LAW No: 2H. And generally for the abatement and prevent·ion of nui.gances

not hereinbefore specified, and for securing the healthfulness of the district arid of its inhabitants.

(a.) All receptacles required by "The Health Act, 1898," or under these By-laws, shall be kept in good repair and in an inoffensive condition, by the honseholder, occupier, or person having the custody or use of them.

(b.) In the event of death, or any accident necessitating the slaughter of any horse, cattle, sheep, or other animal, the carcase of such animal shall, if ordered by the Inspector, be removed to the depot, and there thoroughly burned, destroyed, or properly buried by the owner or person in charge of such animal.

(c.) No person shall burn any ofial, rags, clippings, or parings of leather, or any offensive matter, so as to be offensive to any person or resident in the neighbourhood of such burning.

(d_) No foul or offensive water, or other offensive or putrescible liquid, and no garbage, sweepings, or other offensive matter or thing shall be pumped, emptied, swept, thrown, or otherwise discharged or deposifed in or upon any street, lane, yard, vacan t land, or other place whether public or private, other than the place set apart by the Board for that purpose.

BY-LA \Y No. 30 . That a pan cleansed by superheated steam or some equally

efficient TfLeans rtpproved by the Board be left in its place. (It.) Every nightman or contractor for the removal of

nightsoil shall cause every closet pan, after the dis­posal of its contents, to be thoroughly cleansed in a steam-tight box or chamber with superheated steam of a temperature not less than 2800 F., and a superheat of not less than 400 F., such steam to be applied to the pan for not less than two minutes; should the steam from any cause be of less tem­perature, its application to the pan must be pro­portionally prolonged, but in no case shall the temperature of the steam in the box or chambei­be used for cleansing purposes if below 2120 F., and then the pan shall be subjected to its application fn]' not less than 15 minutes; or

(6.) He may cleanse every such pan in the following manner :-

By thoroughly washinn' and scrubbing in water - then rinsing in" clean water, a,nd finally

immersing the pan in a bath of disinfecting solution of a strength equal in germicidal value to a five per cent. solu tion of pure

carbolic acid for not less than five m ~nutes; or By thoroughly cleansing and disinfecting in some

other approved manner. (c.) He shall cause the internal surface of every closet pan

and the underside of the tight-fitting lid to be properly coated with coal-tar· that has been twice boiled, and he shall renew such coating whenever necessary and so as to properly protect the whole internal surface of the pan and the underside of the lid.

BY·LA W No. 3l. That individual householders shall not contract for the removal

of either nightsoil or any other refuse except in accordance with the By-laws and regulations of the Board.

",,0 individual householder shall contract for the removal of nightsoil or any other refuse except with the person licensed by the Board and in accordance with these By-Iaws_

BY-LAW No, 32, T hiLt all buildings be pro'IJided with spouting, downpipes, and

drains sufficient to carry off all storm or rain water. (a .. ) Every owner shall cause, when so ordered by

the Board, all buildings upon his premises to be provided with spouting and downpipes sufficient to receive without overflowing all rain water flowing into them.

(b.) He shall cause all such spouting to be fixed to the eaves of every roof of every building on his premises so that all rain water flowing from the roof shall be received by such eaves gutters.

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(c.) He shall cause proper downpipes to be fixed to each building anJ connected to the eaves gutters as shall be suflicient f'lr preventing overflow from tbe said gutters.

(d.) lIe shall, in cunnecti'ln with his premiseR, provide and lay 8uch proper d rains and "·itll such falls as shall be suilicient to carry olI from snch premises all storm 'lr rain water, and he shall maintain all such spouting-, do\vnpipes, and drains in good order and efficient action.

BY-LA \V No. 3.3.

Penalties for brwehes of By-l"ws.

Where anythin~ is by this of the Local Board uf Health dire~ted tu done or ttl done, or where authority is gin,n to) any oilieer to direct anything- to be dono or tu forbid any thin" to and such act so directed to 1)9 dune remains undone or act for· bidden to be d"ne is done, in en~ry s11ch case t he person making­default as to snell riirccti('n and prohibition respecti,ely shaU be de8rned ::;uilty of a breach of this part of. the s:tid ny-laws. And e\"ery person ::;uilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws not otherwise specially prodded fllr by Of und9r the authority hercrJi shall he liahl8, fur C\'cry ~u~h offence, besides any costs or expenses which may be inctlrrerl in the taking of proceeding's a::;ainst such person g'uilty of such offence. as well as any costs ()r expenses which lllay be incurred in romedyin::; such default as particularly prn,ided for in " The IIealth Act, 18!J8," to a penalty not exceedin" ten pounds fOI' eyery breach of any such B:c-Iaw, or to a penalty not exceed· ing fiY<l pounds fur each day durin.; which such hr8ach shall be committed or continued; the justices before ,,;hom any penalty imposed hereby SOlwht be recO\'ered may order the whole or part only being than lhe shillings) of such penalty to be pail!.

8chet/nlc ((f Cha;'Ucs /01" S(()lilary ll'ol"i.·, flnbDish flemol"o{, cle.

1. For the f0l!1oval, cleansmg, Dan \vithill the distl'iet of At, per pan

2. For the removal and disposmg: of slop.3: At per t:;;tlbns 3. For the removal and dispo:-al of urine: 4. For the reml)\'al and dl~p(isal of t,l'lltiC

which may have accumulated 011 any or throllg-h any husiness, lnanufacture un on such premiscB: At per cllbil; 01' per

5. For the renlOval and disposal of huusehold refuse: At per calendar mOllth

;:lCHJ£1J i

Fonn of (Ll'plic(dion for trade of cow/etc PeT,

It'ull name and Trade in respect

is desired Trade or tirm nallle .. Situation oi ,jairy premises Area of land atmched io dairy Area of grazing land ::;ituation- ::1n{1 descriptit)ll

.. B.~

land.... .... Source of water supply for the nliIldn~

herd.. .. ;-)cHtrCe of water snpply N lllnber of C()\YS in

reg-istrati( In is District or lucalitv is

purveyed :. .. Area of paved floot" in the

and nature of P:LVillg Area of unpaved floor in tile 'l;lilki~~

shed Length and size of drains c,0nnect<:fi

with the floors of the ~Iethod of disposal of

stables ~Iethod of dispoOlal of manure and

refuse .. .. .. .. Describe buildings in which milk

milk ves.sels are kept .. .. General description of dairy build­

ings, and their relath'e situation jl> other buildings ..

Signature (}f Applica.nt

Date •••••.•..••.••

i: B. d.

the

GAZETTE,

(a.)

(h.) to in.

>L :\0

ov. 15, 1907.

scrrEDULI~ "c.· C{)ludruction of Cesspools.

prudded an outlet th" ridge inches In

soa.kage, or the walls

absolutely

\V.:1:13 shuJl he so constructed as and lH'e\'ent tho f'arth falling

with any house approved gully

lJenoJtiCf: 011 licuu;('('P; f()r urf'Hch 0; conditions.

breach of

£: s. d.

IJ 5 iJ

IJ :) IJ

() 5 ()

<) " 0

(j 5 0

:l 0 0

() 5 ()

() 10 ()

II 5 0

0 5 ()

(J 5 0

0 5 0

(J 10 ()

o 5

() 10 0

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

Schedule of Registration Fees for Persons on the trade of :l Cou:keeper, Dairyma n~ or. purrryor .11 ilk.

(0,.) Any person keeping c·)wS to the number oi-

1. 2.

3.

4.

5.

G.

two, a fee of but not more tilaa

not rnora tltan

but not more than

£ s. d. o :2 G

() 3 (j

pf. .. 0 G (l

hut nut rnor€' than I) -;

but not more than twenty, a fee of 0 10 ()

7. :Ilore than twenty but not mnre than twenty-six, a fee of " 0 1:2

8. :\10re than twenty-six but more than thirty-fh'e, a fee I) 1i5

!!.}lore than thirty·the .. 1 0

I;

()

o (b.) I i. the person to be registered does not keep

o cows 0 .J

Ily order of the .\naconda Local Board of Health,

W. HENDERSON. Secretary.

10th October, l!)i)i.

[ certify that these By·laws are n'll contrary to law. W. F. SAYEl1,

Solicit.or General.

Confirmed by the Cfmtral Board of llealth for the State of Western Australi:t. this ;.?·ith (hyof Octoher, IH07.

F .• J. llUELIN, Secretary.

PART Il.-PRIVA.'l'E HOSPITALS. 'YHEItEAS by "The Hcalth Act, 1891-)," and the Ads amending the same, the Loc,tl Bon,rd of Health has power to make By-laws: Now, tlwrefol'c, in pursuance of the powers in that 1)(3half contained in the said ,let and the Acts amending the same, the Locrd Bmnd of Health does hereby make the following By-hews :-

Beq1th'ing the ammal)'cgisti'Qtion (:f (til private hospitals, and specijyin[l the ten)!s «nd conditions 1!pOn which 1'egist)'((­tion shcln be gremte(t (md COldin1wd, «nd l"'ovidinu /0)' /.he ,-evocation OJ' ccwcellot·ion of any snch )'eflisin,tion.

BY-LA W No. 1.

Every person who o~cupies or eomlucts any private hos­pital shall, upon the gazetting of these By-lltws lmd there­"fter during the first week in .hmultl'Y next, and in each subsequent year during the TIrstweek in each year make an ltpplication for registration in the form set out in Schedule" A " hereto.

BY-LA'iY No.2.

Every person \\'ho, after the date of thH gazetting of these By-laws, intends to open. occupy, or conduct any private hospital shall, before openil1g, occupying, or con­ducting any private hospital, apply for the registration thereof l1S is provided in By-hm No.1 of this part of these By-laws.

BY-LAW No.3.

Such registration shall not be gTanted to 1my such applicant unless-

(C1,.) Every room to be occupied by (>118 or more patients has at least 1.000 cn bic feet of air space and 90 square feet of Hoor area for each patient, and the ground floor of every such room is at least nine inches alloH' ground, and the space under e\'ery snch Hoor sl~fficiently venti­lated;

(b.) Every such room is separately, sufficiently, and independently ventilated to the external ail' to the satisfaction of t.he nIedical Officer of Health

( c.)

(d.)

(e. )

(t.)

Every such room is snflici(,lltly light"d Hnd not less in any part tlmn 10ft. (jin. between top of floor and .. underside of' ceUing ;

Every such ro(Jm is so c:onstructed as to be rendily isolated;

That CYl'ry wall of SHell l'%lll is properiy protected by a durable dclllll! r:onrse ;

That the inm·r slIrface" or the walls and the ceil­ing are rendered 11ll1J('l'\'ions so that they can without susb,illing injury be fre(lUently washed Dr spray disinfected;

UAZETTE, .A.

«(I.) The joiners' work throughout is of the soundest and plainest character;

(It.) The external walls are weather·proof, the roof watertight, and properly furnished with gutters, spouting. and down-pipes;

(i.) 'I'he drainage of the premises is sufficient and satisfactory;

(j.) 'rhe water supply is almndant and wholesome; (k.) TIl(' ablutionary appliances ample and suitably

arranged. (1.) A sufficient to cleanse

and body clothing, ·linen, napery, etc., of the .is provided;

(m.) At least three-fifths of the area of the site are unbuilt upon and are open to the sky.

BY-LAW No. <1.

Upon th0 receipt by the Local Board of an application for the registration of a private hospital, it shall direct in­(luiries to he made respecting the application, and if, after such inquiry, it appears to the Board that all the cOlldi­hons and reservations of the preceding By-laws are satis­fied, it llmy grant the application for registration and issue to the applicant a certificate of registration; subject, how­ever, to any conditiolls it rr:ay think fit to impose with respect to the maximum number of patients that shall be' loa god in such hospital at anyone time, the uumber of eel'. tified nurses to be employed in such hospital, and the period for which such registration is granted.

BY-LAW No.5.

The certificate of registration granted in the name of the applicltut as aforesaid shall be in the form set out in Schedule " B" hereto, and shall not be transferable except with the consent in writing of the Local Board.

BY-LAW No. G.

'1'he LOC,tl Bo~U'd may revoke or enncel any registration of a private hospital if the person conducting bllCh hospital, or anyone in the employ of such person, sha'}l commit any breach or infringement of or shull neglect or fail to observe any of the By-laws; or sneh registration may be revoked or cancelled by the Loc"l Board upon the recom­mendation of its Medical OlIicer of Health.

BY-LAW No.7.

For the inspection, drainage, gooel (md sanitary "eg1!lation 0/ snch

Every person conducting or in charge of a private hos­pital slmll-

Inspection. (u.) At all times give access to every part of such

premises to tho r.Iedicnl OllicCJ: of Health, Inspector, or any perSOll appointed by the Local BOlWcl of Health in that belmlf, and afford any such oiHc8r all reasonable assistance tlu"t may, for the purpose of inspection. be required of him, ltnd shall permit any such Medical Officer to see and examine any patient in consnltlttion with the medicltl attendant.

( b.)

(c. )

( el.)

( e.)

(f.)

Dl'fLinu.g'c.

J."lush and disinfect all drains upon the premises at least once in every day, an,! cause all such ell-ains to be maintained in good order and efficient action.

Good l\Ianagemen t. Forthwith provide, anc1at all times keep upon snch premises, all materials and ltppuances necessary for the use of the ilUnlttes and staff, or that may be directed by the nledical Officer of Health t'O be fnrnished.

At ltll times exercise a close personal supervision of such premises and the persons employed therein, and c~mse ltll orders or directions of the medical practitioner in clmrge for the treatment of [t.ny inmate to be faithfully and diligently carned out..

Sanitary. Forthwith carry out all orders or ,lil'c,ctions ·that nuty be giyen ll'Olll tilne to titne by the Illspeetor relating' to any sa,nitnl'Y arrangements, lile collection or dispnsal of excrementitious matters, l'ef1J.se, nlld liquid or other wastes. At ltll times Iliaintain tl18 awl repair, and cleall·and lation of rubbish, filth, or waste which may he come offensive or injurious to health,

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(g.) At all times keep all household linen, bed;;;, bed­ding, furniture, cutlery, crockery, cooking and other utensils, and all other things used in the conduct or management of such hospital, thoroughly clean and disinfected.

(h.) Not permit persons of different sexes to occupy the same apartments, except married couples or children under the age of ten years.

(i.) Not permit more than one married couple to occupy the same room.

(j.) Cause all refuse and condemned linen or cloth­ing to be burnt on the premises in such a manner as may be directed by an Inspector.

(k.) Provide separate approved airtight pans contain­ing a sufficient quantity of approved disinfectant for the collection, disinfection, and removal of all excrementitious matters from infectious or contagious cases.

BY-LAvV No. H.

Reqgi1"iny the keepiny an(l using of n l"'opcr registe)" for the ,.egistration of all cases admitted into or treated in any snch hospital, (tncZ for the inspection of s1wh "egistej' by (Lny officej', inspector, OJ' se"vant of the Local Boa,·cl.

Every person condncting a private hospital shall enter in a book, hereinafter called the case book, particulars con­cerning all patients received into such hospital, and shall a,t all times permit the Medical Officer of Health or Inspector of the Local Board to inspect such case book.

(a.) He shall canse to be reeorded in such case book the full name, age, sex, and address of every patient, state whether such patient is married or single; also a short history of the patient while in snch hospital, giving in particular the date of admission, the uature of any disease manifest at the time of admission or afterwards, any operation performed, with the name of the operator or operators, and the result of such operation, and the date when the patient left the hospital, or, in the event of death occurring, the date of such death.

(b.)

( c.)

He shall also cause to be recorded in such case hook, in case of confinement, the date and short history of such confinement, the result of such confinement, the sex and condition of the infant, both at the time of delivery and during subse­quent stay in the hospital.

He shall also cause to be recorded in such case book, in all cases in which a patient has been under professional care of a medical practitioner, or under the charge of a nnrse, the name and address of the medical practitioner and of the nurse.

BY-LA W No. H.

Providing/Oi' the sepataiioH ut removal Qf any patients S!~tre1"­ing /1"om (my fever 01" infectiol!s 01' eontafliolls disease.

Every person conducting a private hospital shall, when­ever any infectious or contagions disease occurs in such hospital, immediately report the fact to the Local Board.

(a.)

(b.)

(c.)

He shall canse any patient in such hospital dis­covere!i or suspected to be suffering from any mfectious or contagious disease to be separated or isolated from aU other patients in such hospital.

He shall enuse to he provided and maintained :t separttte service for the removttl and destruction by fire of the excreta of any lntticnt suffering from infectious or contagious disease.

He shall, if ordered to do so by the Medical Officer of Health, cause ,wy such patient to be removed to such other phwe as maJ' be indicated, and in the manner directed in snch order.

(d.) He shall carry out the requirements of the Local Board, and all such cleansing and dis­infecting as may be directed by it.

BY-LAW No. 10.

Regnlcding the nnmber of patients to be admitted, (/ilCZ of wnrses or tlssistctnts to be ma.intctinccl, 01' the class 01' cZ(t,ses of disease or c([ses to be «tlmitted~ 'into 01' treeded at (L"y snci, hospital.

Every person conducting a private hospit!Ll shall not suffer or p~rmit a greater number of patients to be in such hospital or in anyone room at anyone time than the number mentioned in his certificate of registration.

GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 15, 1907.

BY-LAW No. 11.

Every person eondncting a private hospital shall main­tain at all times a sufficient number of nurses and assistants in such hospital.

BY-LAW No. 12. 'fhe class of disea,ses or cases to be admitted into 01

treated at any such hospital shall be as follows :-Medical cases except diphtheria, erysipelas, scarlatina, measles, septicromia; snrgical cases except those snffel"ing from erysipelas.

BY-LAW No. 13. PenaUies for ui'ccwhes of By-Znws.

vVhere anything is by this part of the By-hws of the Local Board of Health directed to be done or forbidden to be done, ,11' where authority is given to any officer of theirs to direct auything to be done or to forbid anything to be done, and such act so directed to bp done remains un­done or such act forbidden to he done is done, in every such ease the person making default as to such dil:ection and prohibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a hreach of this part of tlw said By-laws: And every person guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-bws not other­wise specially provided for by or under the authority het'eof, shall be liable, for every such offence. besides any costs or expenses which may be incurred in the taking' of proceed­ings against such person guilty of such offence, as well as any costs or expenses which may he incurred in remedying such defaul t as particularly provided for in "The Health Act, 1898," to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds for every breach of any sueh By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding five pounds for each day during which such breach shall be committed or continued; but the justices before whom any penalty imposed hereby is sought to be recovered, may order the whole or part only (not being less than five shillings) of such penalty to be paid.

SCHEDULE" A." To the Secrebry of the Local Boar<! of Health.

I herel).\' apply for l'eg:ist1'iltiolJ of' th(, following promises as a private hospitnJ lllHler the By-lU\v8 of t.he T.lol~al Board of Health ;-

Exact situatioll .... ,«_, ..

Dimensions of ground 1IIateri"ls of building .. Nmllbel' of rooms for pa,tienis Measurements of each room Number of other rooms Number of storeys 1Ilethocl of drainage .. ". Source of water supply .... , Classes of ca.ses to be admitted .. ,'" Full names of applicant .. Occupation ." Address ....... .

J)"te .............. .

SCHEDULE" 8." TIllS 1::; to ccrufy th.lt ,........ " .... " .. "" .... has b0011 granted n

Certlficate of Reg'istratwlI ill respect of t.hose premiseR Aituate at .. ... " .............. "." ............ ,,« ••• tlH U private lwspitnl llntil the :nst day of December next ensuing. subjert to the By·laws of t.he LOt'HI Boarfl of Health now in foree or hereafter to be made.

By (,rder of the Anacon<ln. Loc:tl Boaril "f Health, W. HENDERSON.

Secretary. 10th Octol)e1', l0lli.

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

'V.I·'. SA YEI':', Solicitor G enilral.

Confirmed by the Centml Board of Health for tho State of Western Anstmlia" this ~,j,th day of October, 1907.

F .. J. }IUELIN, Secretary.

PART HL-POLLUTION OF WATER. WII!clmAS by "The Health Act, 1898," and the Acts amend· in" the same, the Ln('ai Board of Health has power to make n;-Iaws: Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf con tainer! in the Baid Act and the Acts amending the BanlE', the Local Board of Health does hereby make the following By-laws:-

[?or prevcntin,g the pollut'ion of rit1er.Q, streartLS, watercourses,

wells, or reservoirs within the district.

BY-LA'Y ~o. 1. .'i 0 person shall deposit or cause, suffer, or permit to be de­

,l."ited any Offensive material or any rubbish upon any place w',,,re such deposit is likely to pollute any river, stream, water­course, w81l, or reservoir within the district the water of which is used or reserved for drinking or domestic pu rposes.

Nov. l;), 1907.J GO VERNl\:I:ENT

BY-LA W ~o. 2. ~o person shall spill, slop, throw, cast, or deposit any soap

s'lds, foul water, slop.~. offensive liquid, or urine upon any place from which it is liable to flow into, or to pollute in any way any such river,. stream, watercourse. well, or reservoir.

BY-LA W No.3. ~o person shall camp within 100 feet of any such river, strf'am,

watercouri'e, well, or reservoir.

BY-LAW No; 4. No person shaH bathe in any such well, stream, watercourse,

or reservoir, or suffer or permit any dog, pig, or other domf'sti­cated animal to enter therein.

BY-LAW NO.5. No person shall establish any offensive trade within 100 yards

"f any such river, stream, watercourse, well, or reservoir, unless with the consent, in writing, of the Local Board.

BY·LAW NO.6. Penalties for breaches of By·laws.

Where anything is by this part of the By-laws of the Local Board of Health directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or where authority ;s given to any officer of theirs to direet anything to be done or to forbid anything to be done, and such act so directed to be done remains undone or such act forbidden to be done is done, in every such case the person making default as to such direction and prohibition respec­tively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws. And ,"very person guilty of a breach of til is part of the said Bv-Iaws not otherwise specially provided for by or under the authority hereof shall be liable for every such offence, besides any costs or expenses which may be incurred in the taking of proceedings against such person guilty of such offence, as well ftS any costs or expense~ which may be in· curred in remedying snch default as particularly provided for in "The Health Act, 1;;98," to a penalty not exceeding Ten pounds for every breach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding Five pounds for eacb day during which sl1ch breach shall be committed or continued: but the justices before whom any penaltv imposed herebv is sought to be recovered may order the whole or part oniy (not being less than fh-e shillings) of such penalty to be paid.

By order of the A naeoll<la Local Boal'<l of Health,

I\'. HENDERSON. 10th OctCliJCI', 1907. Secretary.

I certify that the fore8'oing- By-laws al'e not contrary to law. \y. F. SAYER,

Solicitor General.

Confirmed by the Central Board of Health for the State of Western Australia, t,his 2,lth day of October, 1907.

1<'. J. llUELIN, Sscretary.

PAHT IV.-CO::UlllON LODGING HOUSgS. WHER!:'~S by "The Health Act, 1898," and the Acts amend­ing the same, the Local Board of Health has power to make By-laws: Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf contained in the said Act and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health does hereby make the fol­lowing By-laws. The DoCCtl Board may from time to t'i'me make By·laws respect­

ing Common Lodging Houses, etc., etc.

BY-LAW No. 1. No keeper of a common lodging house shall permit a greater

number of persons to occupy any sleeping apartment in such house at anyone time than will admit of each such person having at least 500 cubic feet of air space.

(q,.) For the purpose of this clause two children under ten years of age shall be counted as one person, and in the case of any room the walls of which do not reach from floor to ceiling the amount of space in such room shall not be deemed to be greater than if such walls did reach from floor to ceiling.

BY-LA W No.2. No house shall be registered as a common lodging house

unless each room intended for use as a sleeping apartment for lodgers shall bear a distinguishing number, and the keeper of such house shall cause such distinguishing number to be conspicuously printed in two-inch figures on each side of the room door.

BY-LA W No.3. The Secretary of the Local Board shall issue to every keeper

of a common lodging house a certificate in respect of eacb ~eparate room, and such certificate shall specify the maxi­mum number of lodgers which shall be permitted to oecnjlY each such room respectively as a sleeping apartment at anj" one time.

(a.) The Local Board may from time to time vary the number of lodgers to be received into any such room, and a notice shall be served on the keeper of such common 10dO'ing house, specifying such varied number of l;:;.jgers, and such keeper shall not allow

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a greater number of lodgers into such room than is specified on such notice, after the time stated therein.

BY-LAW ~o. 4 " The keeper of every common lodging house shall at all times

keep the notice mentioned in the last preceding clause exhibited in a conspicuous place in the sleeping apartment in respect of which such notice shall have been issued.

BY-LAW No.5. No keeper of a common lodging house shall permit any room

to be used as a sleeping apartment for lodgers other than a room certified for that purpose.

BY-LAW No.6. No keeper of a common lodging house shall make any alteI'a­

tions to such room except with the consent of the Local Board.

BY-LAW No.7. No room shall be registered as a sleeping apartment for

lodgers if it be situated in a basement or below the level of the ground, or if it be used as a kitchen. scullery, dining or general sitting room, or unless such room is sufficiently lit by a window having sashes made to open.

BY-LA W No.8. No room shall be certified as a sleeping apartment for lodgers

unless such room is sufficiently ventilated.

BY-LA W ~o. 9. No lceeper of a common lodging house shall allow persons

of different sexes to occupy together the same sleeping apart­ment, except in the case of children under the age of ten years, or of married couples, in which latter case no other person over the age of ten years, and not more than one married couple, shall be allowed to occupy the same sleeping apartment at any one time.

BY-LAW No. 10. The keeper of every common lodging house shall:-

(L.) Cause the floor of every room or passage and every stair in such house to be kept thoroughly dean, and to be at least once a week thoroughly washed.

(b.) Cause the vard and out-premises to be swept daily, and to be icept at all times clean and free from filth.

(c.) Cause the seat and floor of every privy on his premises to be scrubbed and washed daily, and the walls to be Iimewashed at least every month.

(d.) Cause every window, every tixture, or titting of wood, stone, or metal, and every painted surface in such house to be thoroughly cleansed at least once a week or as much more frequently us may be direct€d by an Inspector.

(t.) Provide a sufficient number of lavatory appliances, and clean towels, and a sufficient quantity of clean water and soap for ablutionary purposes, and in the case of female lodgers either supplied in their sleeping apartments, and in the case of male lodgers either supplied in their sleeping apartments, or in a convenient room set apart and fitted exclusively for that purpose; and he sha.ll cause all such articles to be kept in good order and clean, and shall renew the supply of ,,'ater and soap and clean towels as often as may be requisite.

({.) Cause all solid or liquid tilth or refuse to be removed from every room once at least in every day before the hour of ten in the iorenoon. and every yessel, utensil, or other receptacle for slIch tilth Or refuse shall be thoroughly cleansed at least once in every day.

(g.) Ca~se all beds, blankets, rugs, covers, sheets, towels and house linen to be kept clean, free from vermin, and in a wholesome condition.

(h.) Oause every sheet and all household linen to be washed at least once in every week.

(i.) Furnish every sleeping apartment with a sufficient number of toilet utensils and bedsteads, and suf­ficient bedding so that each bed shall be provided with a mattress, two sheAts, a rug, and, in winter time, not less than one additional rug.

(j.) Cause the doors and windows of every sleeping apart· ment to be opened and kept fully open for at least fOllr hours during each day.

(le.) Oause the bed clothes of every bed to be removed therefrom as soon as conveniently may be after each bed shall have been vacated by any lodger, and such bed clothes and bed to be freely exposed to the air during two hours at least of each day.

(I.) Oause any room together with its contents to be cleansed and disinfected whenever directed so to do by an Inspector or l\Jedica.! practitioner.

BY-LAW No. 11. No keeper of a common lodging house shall cause or allow

any bed in any room which may be used as a sleeping apart­ment by persons of the male sex above the age of ten years to be occupied at anyone time by more than one such person.

BY-LAW No. 12. No keeper of a common lodging house shall cause or allow

any lodger to occupy any bed in such house at any time within a period of eight hours after such bed shal! have been vacated by the last preceding occupant thereof, unle&~ such bed shall be provided with fresh bed linen.

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BY-LAW No. 13. All By-laws received from the Local Board by the keeper

of a common lodging house for the purpose of exhihition, shall be put up or affixed by him in a suitable and conspicuous position that the contents may be clearly and distinctly visible and legible in a common lodging house or room thereof.

BY-LAW No. 1·1, No keeper of a common lodging house shall suffer or permit

any immoral conduct on his premises.

BY-LA W No. 15. E,-ery keeper of a common lodging house shall permit an

inspector or any police officer to inspect any part of such house at any time of the day Or night, and shall truthfully answer all inquiries made by such inspector or police officer.

BY-LA W No, 16. l,very keeper of a common lodging house shall maintain

all such means of ventih,tion as have been approved in good order and elI1cien taction.

BY-LAW No. 17. Every keeper of a common lodging house shaH not absent

himself from such house unless he leaves some reputable person in charge thereof.

BY-LA W No. 18.

Penalties for breaches of By-laws.

Where anything is by this part of the By-laws of the Local Board of Health directed to he done or forbidden to be done, or where authority is g-iven to any otlleer of theirs to direct anything to be done or to forbid anything t,) be done, and slIch act so direr;tBd to be done remains undonf', or such act f()rbiddpn to be done is done, in e\'ery such case the person making- default as to such direction and prohibition fPspectil'ely shall be deemed guilty of a breach of this part of the said By-laws: And every pel'son guilty of a breach ()I this part of the said By-laws not otherwise specially provided f')r by or uurler the authority hereof, shall be liable, for every sudl offence, besides any costs or ex­penses which may be incurred in the taking- of proceedings against such person guilty of such oifoncI', as well as any costs or expenses which may be incurred in remedying such default, as particularlv provided fo), in .. The Health Act, 1898," to a penalty not exceeding- ten pounds for every breach of any such By-law, or t,) a penalty not exceeding five pounds for euch day eluring which such breach shall be eommitted 01' continued; but the justices before whom any penalty imposed hereby is 80uQ'ht to he reeo\'ered may order the whdle Or part only (not beiri:;; less than five shillinQ's) of such penalty tn be paid.

By order of the Anaconda Local Board of Health,

liIth October, 1 !)07.

W. HENDERSON, Secretary.

I certify that the foreQ'oing- By-laws are not contrary to law. \Y. F. SAYEI1,

Solicitor General.

Confirmed by the C,mtral Board of Health for the State of Western Australia, this 34th day of Octoher, 1907.

F. ,J, llUELIN, Secretary.

PART V.-OFFENSIVE TRADES.

WHEREAS by "The Health Act, 18!)R," and the Acts alllending same, the Local Board of Health bas powor to make By-laws: Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf COI1-tained in the said Act and the Acts amending the same, the Local Board of Health does lwrohy make the following By-Jaws:-

Section 1. General. 2. tllaugh tel' houses. ;t l)iggeries. ,I. Bone mills and bone manure depots. 5. Places for storinQ', drying, and preserving

bones, hides, 'houfs, or skins. ~ 6. Fat melting, fat extracting, and tallow

melting-. 7. Blood drying. 8. Boiling tripe, ox feet and trotters, and

extracting neatsfoot oi!. 9. Gut scraping, gnt spinning, and prepara·

tion of sausage skins. 10. r"elhnongeries. 11. ~ranUl'e works. 12. Wool·scouring- establishments 13. Fish-curing- establishment>:. 1 ,I. Fish sh opS. 15. Laundries. 16. ~rarin() stores. 17. H:1g and bone nwrcha,nts' prcHnisos 18. Penalties.

GAZETTE, "V.A. r"l.T LnOY. 1.5, 1907.

Seetioll 1. -General.

] . Every pers()n who shall Health f(11' its consent trade shall furnish, in truB statemen t elf tho 'pacifier!.

2. E\"BI'Y person \vho Board its consent to the sh(tll register sneh premises <it thE'

3. He shall. fur sueh purpose, addressed to the Se''l'ctary of tho within a reasonable time after the by the Sepretar)" be snpplied with a

Llcal Board "f vi all oiTensi re .. A" hereto, a

required to bo

in writing, and shall npplic<ltiol1

{If registra-tioll in the form of Schedule" B " hereto.

St~c,til-)n 2.~~-::;lang'htCl· lIou;-;t'~.

1. Eyery occupier of a slatl;£bter lIuus(: shidI l'aw~{' 0very anilual brought to suell slanghter hooS€' fl)1' tht-:> purpose of Lein~> sla.ughtered .. and confined in any I,()Ulld. stall. pel!, fir lair npon the premises previously to heine( slalle(iltered, to be provided during snch confinclllt-'nt with a suHicient quantity nf \vhole­some water.

2. Every occupier iJf a such person ellll,loyed npon cattle shall. in the instruments and ing and ()thel~\\Tisp secnrp thp infiicti0n

:3. Every fJccnpier ,>1 a,slaugliter of ventilatil')u prodded in or in house to be kept at all times in proper and so that tilE' Yelltilati'l]l shall be by with the extel'l1al air.

-1. Every occupier of a tlrainage provided in or in '~''''W'C''~'''' to be kept at all times in I'l" '!J0r

(b.) lie shall the floor or pavement washed with hot lim6wash, at is to say, at least (im'ing-tenth of :llareh. and of September, ~ and at such other He shall cause 8yery part slangh tel' house, and (;\'ery part wall on which any blood or liquid spilled or splashed. 01' with which may haTe been broug-h t in slallghteriJ:g or dressinQ' in such washed and cleansed within three snch slaughtering or dressing-.

how:(~ ;-;hali cause every of tlJe times

therein spilled or

which DItty

of 0yery been

!llatter prOCeSS of th,l]'o~lghly

('(llllIJlctlon of

6. (a.) An occupier of a slaughter hOllse slHtli not at any time keep any dog- or cause nr suller any do:; to be kept in sueh elaug-htel' house.

(b.) He shall not at any time keep, or cause, <)1' suffer to be kept, in such slaughtBl'ing- house any animaJ of ;"hich the tlesh may be used for the fond of man, unless slIch >tlll!l1al be so kept in preparation f,)j' the slaugh tering' thereof upon the premises.

(c.) He shall not at any time sutfer any cattle be kept, in such ppriod than Illay f()), the ptl rpose cattle, whether or otherwise, for slalH;ht8rinr;.

(d.) ]f, at any or suffer to iJ8 kept in such slau"hter ],ollse any pllrjJm8 of preparation, whether by fusting- or prOCPf!$ {)f sIillll.rhtering-, he shall not cause ("or to be confined (·Ispwhere than in the pounds. pr(lYide,1 on the premises

7. E\'ery occnpier of a slallg-hter house shall the hides or skins, ht and offal of en)ry animal slang'h tered on premises to be relllll\'cd from the slaue(hter house within tw('nty,four hours after the complt)tioll of the slau"hterin" of slIell animaL

sl,all cause the IlleanS

witl, such slaug-hter and pilicieIl t <1f,tion, sl1riiciellt slIPl,Jy pf

cleansillQ' tI.e surface of (-lyorv

I)]" recE'ntac1e which fro III Sl1('h s]aug-hter

(,ther reins!? proR dressing' pf any

Noy.

11. every transport every day.

Sect.ion :-).-Pigg'i.:l'ies,

1. [,'or the the context ot.'hAl'·Wl""

,) J\ 0 pigkeeper shall one hundred feet of any one hundred feet of any where food intended for stored, or so as to be a

3. (a.) A pig keeper shall his trade is carried dead animal or any

(b.) He shall not permit to be receiyed, and he shall not feed animals.

covers.

these By-laws, em less

wastes, used as

yards within or within

or place prepared or

to health.

any

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sty.

shall provide in every sty upon his premises an tcoug-h of a pattE'rIl that can he readily cleansed, shall be thed near the surfa~e gutter of the

fa) Every pi"keeper shall securely fence all his pig-yardS pens, and shall provide in each such yard or pen sufficient

shelter sheds to afTonl proper shelter for all the pigs that may at anyone time be kept in any such yard Or pen.

(I,) He shall, when so ordered by the Local Board, the floor of any pigsty upon his prernises to be properly [mel <imine,l with impenious materials. Such floors may

constructed of hard-burnt bricks set in good cement mortar on a bed of concrete. or may be constructecl of concrete not less than six inches thick, and every such floor shall have such fall to surface "ntter as is approved: the surfa.ce gutter sha.ll be constructed of similar materials, and shall not be less than tweh-e inches wide and three inches deep in the centre of its width. and shall extend the \;-hole length of the sty, and have such fall likewise as is apprm-cd. and shall discharge inio an impelTiol1s of sufficient capacity to receive witllout n"ertiowing- at one day's drainag-e from the floors.

(c.) The lioor area of every such sty shall be in the pro­of not less than fifteen square feet to every pig that is months old that may be kept therein, and no pigkeeper

gTeater number of such pig-s in any sty upon his in the aforesaid proportion.

,j. Every pig-keeper shall provide upon the premises where hi3 trade is carried on a suliicient and constant supply of whole­SOm" water, \vhieh shall be properly protected against pollution, and be always ayuilable for cleansing' purposes.

6. (a.) Every pigkeeper shall cause his pigs to be fed in enclosed yards, pens, or sties.

(b.) lIe shal! for such purpose provide a suliicient number Df appro\'ed feedin.c; troug-hs, and his pigs shall be fed from the troll"hs only.

7. (fL.) Every pig-keeper shall cause all the pigsties, pens, or yards, feeding t1oors. shelter sheds and troughs upon his premise~ to be thoroughly cleansed at least once a day, between the hour,< of sunris8 and noon.

(b.) He shall cause all receptacles, apparatus, utensils vehicles and tools to be kept clean and in good repair.

(t.) lIe shall at least Once a day cause all dung, liquid filth, and other offensivE' or noxious matters on such premises to be collected ancl iorth with removed from the premiRes, or dis­pose(] of as the Board may riirect.

8. (a.) Every pig-keeper shall cause all floors, impervious drains. am] receptacles that are upon his premises to he main­tained at all times in g'ood order and repair.

(b.) He shall cause all cooking pots and their settings and fitting's upon such premises to be mainhlined in efficient action and in good repair.

!l. A pig-keeper shall not sbughter, or permit or suffer to be slauQ'hterecl any pigs upon his premises unless or until he has obtained a license to do so, under the provisions of Section 147 of "The Health Act. 1898."

S()ctionl·.~-Bone jVlills and Bone Manure Depots.

1. In the construction of this section of these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires-

(a.)

(h.)

(c)

"Bone :Hill' shall mean the building and the lnachinpry used for crushing, disintegrating, pulver~ isin", grinding, or redllcing- bones, and shall include all out-buildings and land that may be attached thereto.

.. Bnn8 Manure Depot" shall mean the building in which bom's or bone-dUi,t unmixed with any other manurial in"redient is kept or stored.

"Bone 11iller" shall mean the person occupying premises wherein bones are crushed or otherwise reduced by machinery.

(d.) ,. Bone jlanure" shall mean hones or bone-dust un­mixed with any othe!' ingredient.

:!. (".) Xo bone miller shall sufTer or permit any bones to be crushed, disintegrated, pulyerised, ground, or otherwise reduced upon the prellljs:~s wherein he carries on his trade unless such prucesses are wholly conducted within a building the walls, floors. ant! ceilin((s. or underside of the roof whereof are can­struded of clnTl1ble 11m! non-ahsorbent materials, finished internally with smooth surfaces.

(b.) lle shall not suffer or permit any bones or bone to he kept or stored in such premises except in a building

walls. lioors, and eeiling-s or underside uf roofs are con­structed as hereinbefore described.

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3. (a.) Every bone miller shall cause all milling processes to be conducted in air-tight casings, and the products of the milling to be conveyed to air-tight receivers or sound bags through air­ti~ht shoots.

(b.) He shall cause every precau tion to be taken to pre van t at all times the emission of dust or offensive or noxious effluvia from every building on his premises.

4. (a.) Every bone miller shall cause all bones and bune manure j'eceived or produced upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be stored in such a manner and in such a position as to prevent, as far as practicable, the emission of noxious or offensive effluvia therefrom.

(b.) He shall cause all bones Or bone manure received or despatched from such premises to be previously packed in such a manner as to prevent any nuisance arising therefrom during transit.

5. .!£very bone miller shall cause all buildings upon the premises where his trade is carried On, and all machinery and apparatus to be at all times maintained in good repair ani! kept dean.

8ection 5.-Places for Storing, Drying, or Preserving Bones, Hides, Hoofs or Skins.

1. (a.) Every occupier of premises in which bones, hides, hoofs, or skins are received for storing, drying, or preserving shall cause all such hoofs, bones, hides, or skins to be stored in a building, properly paved with asphalt, concrete, or other approved impervious material, and the floor shall be properly graded to an impervious drain, which shall be connected to a drain inlet or other approved impervious receptacle.

(b,) He shall cause all materials which have been received upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be stored in Buch a manner and in such a situation as to prevent as far as practicable the emission of noxions, offensive, or injurious effluvia therefrom.

2. (a.) E\'ery oceupier of premises in which bones, hides, hoofs, or skins are received shall, at the c1l'se of every working day, cause every floor or pavement and flvery drain upon his premises to he thoronghly cleansed,

(0.) lie shall also cause OYery part uf the interior. abuve the lionr .)r pa\'ement of any building llpon such premises, tu be thorougl:ly cleansed at least fOUl' times in every year. and at the same time thoroughly washed with hot Iimewash, that is to say, at least once during the periods between the first and twenty­first day ,)f February, the first and twenty-first day of ?Iay, the first and twenty-first day of August, and the first and twent.y­first day of November respectively.

(c.) He shall also at the close of 0\'8ry working day, cause all filth or I'efuse or decomposed or noxious matters that may he upon his premises to be collected and placed in properly con, structed gah'anised iron vessels or other suitable receptacles, furnished with airtight covers, and he shall cause the several v8sst;ls Or receptacles, when filled, to he covered. and shall ,'Ullse 5uch vessels or receptae\es, with the <'!)nt,-nt., t.hereof. to be forth­with removed fl'om the pnmuS(,s.

:l. (".) I!:very occupier "i premiBe:l Ilf which bonos. hides. hoof~, or skins are receiyed for storing', drying;, or pre3erving shall cause every part of t.he interual surface "f the walls of any huil(ling and every fluor "1' pavement lIprm the' premises where his trade is carried 011 to be kept at. all times in good order. and repair, so a," to prevent the absorption therein of allY liquid filth or any noxious or injurious matter which may be splashed or may fall "I' be dpposited thereon.

(b.) He shall also cauee every drain or m~ans of drainage upon or in connection with his premises to be maintained at. all times in good oreler and efficient action.

(c.) He shall also eauSl: .,very meeptade for filth or noxious math;I's to be maintainod in good repttir and kept clean.

Section (i.-Fat Melting, Fat Extracting, t1nd Tallow lVlelting.

1. I~v"rv fat melter, fat ext.ractor, or tallow llldter shall cause every process of his business in which any noxious or offensive efIiuvia, vapoum. or gases are generated to be carried on in sllch ~ manner that all noxious or offensive eflluvia, vapoul'S, or gases shall be effectually destroyed,

2. Every fat melteI', faJ extractor. or tallow mE'ltcr shall canse all material used, or offensive. mltterial or refuse from the boiling p'tns. and all J'(;fuse residue, or other matters from which noxious or offensive effluvia, vapour,;, or gases are 8voh·ed. or are liable to be evolved, to be placed in properly closed receptacles, or to be otherwise rlealt with in such a manner as to prevent any noxious or otfensive effluvia. vapourR. or g-<l:40S thel'ofrnnl psc:aping into the external atmosphere

3. Every fat melter, fatextraetur, or talluw melter shall cause all scraps or litter composed of matters liable to become decom­posed to he constantly gathered or swept up anfl pla~ed in properly covered receptacles.

GAZETTE. 'V.A. [Nov. 15, 1907.

'1. (a,) Rvery fat melter, fat extractor, or tallow melter shall ~f1use the floor of every place in which any process of the business lS carrIed on to be kept thoroughly cleansed, and he shall cause the premises to be constantly provided with an adequate supply of water for the purpose.

(b.) He shall cause the internal surface uf every wall of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be thoroughly cleansed, and, after being so cleansed, to be thoroughly washed with hot lime wash four times at least in every year, that is to say, at least. once during the periods between the first and twenty-first day of February, the first and twenty­first day of :\1ay, the first and twenty-first day of August, and the first and twenty-first day of November respectively.

(c.) He shall, at the close of every workin'" day, cause all fat, tallow, grease, refuse, or filth which has been spilled or splashed, or has fallen or been deposited upon any floor or pave. ment upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be removed therefrom by scraping, or some other effectual means of cleansing.

(d.) He shall cause every part of the internal surface of the walls of any building, and every floor or pavement upon such premises to be kept at all times in good orrler and repair, so as to prevent the absorption therein of any Iiquirl filth Or refuse, Or any noxious Or injurious matter which may he splashed or may fall Or be deposited thereon.

(e.) He shall cause eVllry drain or means of drainage upon or in eonnection with such premises to be maintained at all times in good order and efficient action.

(t.) He shall cause all receptacles, apparatus. /Joilers, and implements used upon his premises to be kept clean and main­tained in good order and repair.

5. Every fat melter, fat extractor, or tallow melter shall cause every floor upon which any process of his business is carried on, in any part of his premises, to be properly co,'ered with a layer of concrete Or other approved impervious material, laid (in the case oi a ground floor) upon a suitable bottom of at lea.~t four inches in thickness. He shall cause every such flnor to have a proper slope towards a channel Or gulley, and shall cause even part of his premises wherein any such fluor may be constructerl to be effectually drained by adequate drains communicating with a. public sewer or other approved impervious receptacle. He shall cause every drain to he properly trapped, and the entrance therelo to be coverer/ with it lixed grating', the bars of whi('h shall not he mOrp than tbree-eighths "f "tl in~b apart.

I;. !.!:very fat melter, fat extract,)r. ,,1' tall"w melter shall c(tllse his premises to be provider! wit.b appliances capable of ellectually destroying all noxious Or otfe"'ive eflIuvia. \'apours, ur gase3 arising in any process of his bUbiness. or from any material, residue, Or other snhshtlle,' whidl may be kept or storer! upon his premises.

8edion i.-Blood Drying-.

1. «(1.) Every bloud drier shall cause all the bj",.d which has been l'eeeived npon the premiSt,s where his trade is carried .m, and which is not required fur immediate use, to he stored in such a mann",r and in sucl, a situation as tu pre\'pnt the emission of offensive or injm'i(Jlls eilluvia therefrom.

(b.) He shall cause all blood brought upon hiG premi;;es to be brought in dosed vessels or receptacles constructed of c;alvanisecl iron or ot.her non-a,bsorhent material.

(c.) He shall also cause every pruccss vi his business to be carried on in a building properly paved with asphalt, concrete, or other approved impervious material, having walls eO\'ered to a height of at least six feet with hard, smooth, and impervious material.

2. Every blood drier shall, at the close of every workilll5 day, cause every floor or pavement elsewhere t.han in that part of the premises where the processes of drying aud paddng are carried OD., to be thoroughly washed.

:.I. Every blood drier shall, at the close of every working day, cause every vessel or utensil and every implement which has been in use during the day, upon the premises where his trade is carried on, or which is in a foul or offensive condition, to be thoroughly cleansed.

4. (a.) Every blood drier shall cause ever,' part of the internal surface of the walls, and every floor or pavement of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in good order and repair. so as to pre\'ent the absorption therein of any liquid filth or refuse, or any noxiolls or injurious matter which may be splashed, spilled, fall, 01'

.jeposited thereon.

(b.) He shall also cause every drain or means of drainage UP"ll nr in connection with such premises to be maintained a.t all times in good Mder and efficient action,

5. Every blood drier shall cause all blood, blood clots, or any refuSB, residue, or other matter from which noxious or offensive Ailluvia or vaponrs are eyoh'ed, or are liable to be evolved, to be placed in properly covered receptacles, or to be otherwise dealt with in such a manner ali to prevent any noxious or offensive "ffill\·ia or vapnllrs therefrom e~caping into, the external atmos­phere.

Nov. 16, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

6. (a.) Every blood drier shall adopt the best practicable means of rendering' innocuous all vapours emitted during the process of drying. from the contents of any pan or other recep' tacle, or from any kiln or drving floor upon the premises where his trade is carried on. .

(b.) He shall in every case, either cause the vapours to he discharged into the external air in such a manner and at such heigh t as to admit of the diffusion of the vapours without offensive or injuriou~ effects. or shall cau.se the vapours to pass directly from the pan or receptacle, or from the kiln or drying floor through a fire, or into a suitable condensing appal'atu~. or thro'!gh a suitable condensing apparatus and then through a. fire. III such a. manner a5 tD effectually consume the vapours. or depri VB the same of all offensi \'e or injurious properties.

7. Every blood drier shall cause every part of the internal surface aboys the floor or pavement of every building used for any process of his tradiC' to be thoroughly deansed, and at the same time washed with hot limewasb at least four times in every year, that is to say, at least once d nring the periods hetween the first and tenth day of February, the first and tenth day of i\lay. the first and tenth day of AU,Q'nst. ancl the first and tenth day of :-;/ovemher respectively.

Section S,-Boiling Tripe, Ox Feet, and Trotters, and Extracting Neatsfoot Oil.

1. In the construction of this section of these By-laws. unless the context otherwise requires:-

" Tripe Boiler" shall mean any person who trades in the boiling of tripe, trotters, or nx or calves' feet, and in extracting- neatsfoot oil.

" [';very tripe boiler shall. at the close of every working day, cause every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be thoroughly washed and cleansed.

3. Every'tripe boiler shall, at the close of every working day, cause every bench or table used upon the premises where his trade is carried on for the scraping of any tripe or the preparation of other animal substances to be thoroughly cleansed by scrub­bing- or by some other effectual means.

4. (fL.) r~very tripe boiler shall, at the close of every working day, cause all filth which has been splashed upon any part of the internal surface of any wall of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be removed by washing PI' some other effectual means.

(b.) He shall also caube every part of the interior above the floor or pavement of the building to be thoroughly washed with hot lime wash four times at least in every year, that is to say, at least once during the periods between the first and tenth day of February, the first ancl tenth day of May, the first and tenth day nf August, and the first and tenth day of November respectively, or as more often as the Local Board may direct.

5. (a.) Every tripe boiler shall provide a sufficient number of vassels or receptacles, properly constructed of galvanised iron, or of some other approved non-absorbent material, and furnished with closely fitting covers. for the purpose of receiving and COll­veying from the premises where his trad" is carried on, manure, g'~Lrbage, offal, filth, I)r refuse.

(b.) He shall, at the close of every working day. cause all manure, garbage, inedible offal, filth, or refuse which has fallen or been deposited upon any part of the premises, and which is !lot intended to be forthwith subjected to any further trade process upon the premises, to be collected in the vessels or recep' tacles provided, and to be removed from the premises with !111 reasonable des-patch.

(c.) He shall cause the several vessels or receptacles, when not in !1ctual use, to be kept thoroughly clean.

G. (a.) Every tripe boiler shall cause every part of the internal surface of the walls of any building, and every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in g"ood order and repair. so as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth, refuse. or noxious or injurious matter which may be splashed Or may fall or be deposited thereon.

(/).) He shall also cause every drain or means of drainage upon or in connection with his premises to be maintained at all times in good order and in good action.

7. Every tripe boiler shall adopt the best practicable means of rendering innocuous all vapours emitted, during the process of boiling, from the contents of any pan or other receptacle upon the premises where his trade is carried on. He shall, in every case, either cause the vapours to be discharged into the external 'Lir in such a manner and at such a height as to admit of the diffusion of the vapours without offensive or injurious effects, or shall cause the vapours to pass directly from the pan or other rec('ptacle through a fire or into an approved condensing appara· tns, or through an approved condensing apparatus, and then through a fire, in sueh a manner as to effectually consume the vapollrs or to deprh"e the same of all offensive or injurious propertil's.

8. Every tripe boiler shall cause all liquid refuse, before being discharJ<ed into !1ny drain. from any part of the premises where his trade is carried on, to be cooled in snch a manner as tn preven t thE' emission nf ,offensive or injurious effiuyia therefrom.

GAZETTE, VV.A. 3797

Section g.-Gut Scraping, Gut Spinning, and Preparation of Sausage Skins.

1. (a.) Every gut scraper shall cause all undried guts wbich have been received upon the premises. where his trade is carried on, 'and which are not required for immediate use, to be placed in suitable vessels or receptacles, properly constructed of galvanised iron, or some other non-absorbent material, and furnished with close!y fitting- coYer:;.

(b.) He shall cause the several vessels or receptacles ir.. which the guts have been placed to be covered, and to be kept covered until it becomes necessary to remove the contents for actual use. .

(c.) He shall also cause all undried guts to be treated immediately upon arrival at his premises \,.ith an approved deodorant solution.

2. Every gut scraper shall, at frequent intervals during every working day, cause every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on to be thorough Iv swept, and to be copiously sprinkled or washed with an approved deodorant 80lntion.

3. (a.) Every gut scraper shall, at the close of every working day, cause every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on to' be thoroughly cleansed.

(b.) He shall. at tho same time, cause all refuse, fragments of gut, or other matter detached in the process of scraping, and all garbage, filth, or other offensive matter, to be collected and placed in suitable vessels or receptacles, properly constructed of galvanised iron or of some other non-absorbent material, and fUl'llished with closely fitting' covers. and containing a sufficient quantity of a deodorant solution.

(c.) He shall cause the several vessels or receptacles, when filled, to be covered, and shall cause the vessels or receptacles, with the contents thereof, to be forthwith removed irom the premises.

(d.) He shall also cause every vessel or receptacle, when not in actual use, to be kept thoroughly clean.

4. Every gut scraper shall, at the close of every working day, cause every bench or table, every tub, vessel, or utensil, and every implement which has been in use during the day upon the premises where his trade is carried on. or which is in a foul or offensive condition, to be thoroughly cleansed with water con taining an approved dendOl'anL

5. Every gut scmper shall, at the close of every working day, cause all filth or refuse which has been splashed upon any part of the internal wall surface of any building upon th6 premises where his trade is carried on, to be removed by scraping or by some other effectual means.

G. Every gut scraper shall cause the ceiling and the internal surface of every wall above the floor or pavement of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be thoroughly washed with hot limewash four times at least in every year, that is to say, at least once during the periods behveen the first and tenth day of February. the first and tenth day of May, the first and tenth day of AUQ'ust. and the first and tenth day of November respectively.

7. (a.) Every gut scraper shall cause every part of the internal surface of any walls of any building", and every floor or pavement upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be kept at all times in good order and repair, so as to prevent the absorption therein of any liquid filth or refuse, or any noxious or injurious m!1tter whir'h mav be splashed or may fall or be; depnsiterl thereoll. .

(b.) He shall also calise every drain, or llleans of drainage upon or in connection with his premises, to be maintained at all times in good order and efficient action.

Seetiol1 lO.-Fellruongeries.

1. fn the construction of this section of these By-laws •. unless the context otherwise requires:-

" F'ellmonger" shall mean a person who buys or receives skins and prepares them for the use of tbe leather dres.."er or converts them into skin mats.

2. A fellmonger shall not cause or suffer any skin which, by reason of decompositinn, has become useless for the purpose of leather dressing, to be kept for a longer time than may be necessary in any part of the premises where his trade is carried on.

3. (a.) Every fellmonger shall, at the close ot every working d!1Y, cause every floor Or pavement upon the premises where his trade is earried on tn be thoroughly swept and cleansed.

(b.) He shall, at the same time, cause all filth or refuse deposited on the floor or pavement to be collected in suitable vessels or receptacles, furnished with closely fitting covers, and to be forthwith removed therein from the premises.

4. Every fellmonger shall cause the supply of water in every tank or other receptacle nsed upon the premises where his trade is carried on, for the washing Or soaking of any skin, to be re­newed as often M may be necessary to prevent the emission of offensive or injurious effluvia from the contents of the tallk or other receptacl",.

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5. (a.) Every fellmonger shall cause every tank Or other receptacle used upon the premises where his trade is carried on, for the washing or soaking of any skin, and not being- a lhning pit, to be emptied once at least in 8\'cry day.

(b.) lIe shall cause every part of the tank or other receptacle, when emptied, to be thoroughly cleansed. and shall cause all filth which has been remO\'ed therefrom to Le forth­with conveyed from the premises in suitable vessels or receptacles furnished with closely fitting covers.

6. Every fellmonger shall cause all waste lime which has been taken out of any pit upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be forthwith depusited in approved ves,<els or rec8ptacles, or in a properly constructed cart or carriag-p, which, when filled or loaded. shall be covered in such a manner as to prevent the emission of offensh-e or injurious eiHuvia from the contents thereof. and shall. with all reasonfLble despatch. be removed from the premiSf>s.

7. (a.) Every fellmonger sludl cause every AIJ[Jr or pavement lIpon the premises where his trade is carried on. to kf'pt at all thnes in g-oud order and repair, so (1,') to prevent ahsorption therein of any liquid filth or refuse. or un)" otl'ensi,·e (Jr injurious matter which may fall or be deposited th"reon.

(b.) He shall also cause ewry part of the internal surface above the floor or pavement of every building used for any process of his trade to be thoroughly washed with hot limewash at least four times in every year. that is tl) say. at least once during tlH~ first week in February, onC0 dur;ng- the first week in l\Iay, onef' dnrinQ' tile first week in August. and (Inca during the first. week in Novemher respcf'rively.

(c.) He shall also cause every dr;tin. or lUeans of drnina"e, upon or in connection \yith t.he premises to he maintained at all times in good order and efficient action.

Section 11.-]Hanul'P IY(J1'ks, 1. I<:vBry occupier of a manure works shall cause all

matBrials which lmve heen rf'cein,d npon the prf'mi""s wher,' his trade is carried on, and which are !lot immediately requireci f0r use, to be stored in such a Jnannf~r, and in ~llch a ~itu;:1ti()n as to prevent the emission ,)f nuxious or of lens in' el1lnl"ia there­fronl. or so a.c: not to be a nuisanf'P or injuri(JuK tel L('n~th.

2. (a.) Every occupier "f ~hall adnpt the best pmcticabl(, means of [ell effluvia emitted during- the nl;)yinc;, stirring-, cooling-, onducteel upnn the premises

(I,.) lIe sh,tll. in every etl1uda to be discharg-ed into and at snch a heig-ilt as to or effluda without oti'ensh'c or the vapours or eiHuvia to pass an apprf)\'ed condE'nsing- appatatus. or condensing- apparatus and then thl'<Jue:h a as effectually to consume the yaJ)Ollr~ 01' the same o(all offensive or injllr'ions ",·,.norl'i,."

:3. Every occupier of a Illanure works shall stl)n~ which may be received or mannfucturcd fir

premises where his trade is carrie;] {JIl in sneh a situation fLS to prevent the elnissloll 111 I.:dous (,r otIensiY8' effluvia therefrOIl1, 01' so as to be a nuisance ()l' injll ti(ju~ to health.

4. (n_) E\-ery occupler of a mannre works shall floor or paVE'mont. an:! the internal sllJ'face ,d the premises where his trade is carried bp in good order and repair, and absorption therein of any liq'Jid or injurious ll1'lttcr whidl mal' or he deposited thereon. .

(b.) He shall alsu caus(' ev8l'Y drain or mean;; of drainue:e upon or in connection with I)rernises, to be lnaintaiued at all times in good 01'd81' and action.

(c.) JIe shall also cause all machinery. every IJot den. storage rOOIll, and apparatl1~ hi?: prer!liRe~ t() be rnain-tained in good order and r<'pair at all tinws reasollably clean.

5. of every w(Jl'kin~ day, cau::::e sllrface of OYer'}' yard UpOIl his and the internal surfaee of till' hot lin10wash at least twice in once durin~ the peri,)c].::; bBtWPf:n February and the first and respectively.

Section 12.-IVool-secJl1rillg' Estahlishnwllts. 1. In this se<-tion of these By-laws tho

scourinc; establishment" shall n",:m ;L place ceived for the purpose of beine: cleansP'].

2. The premisE'S shall not be area, nor in the neighbourhood water-COllrse. lakH, well, feet distant from anv intended ior human .

Section l:l.-Pish-curin;r Esi':1blisll1w'llts.

1. (a.) Every fish-curer shall fish upon the premises w hcr0 b is in g-alvanised iroll or other furnished with airti~ht Cl)\,0rs.

(b.) He shall cause every such '·M'M"O'·I" covered, unless when being filled,

closely

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area.

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOYERN1IENT

Section 1G.-lHrLrine Stores.

1. The floors of alllmildings and premises used in the purposes ui his trade by a marine dealer shall he properly covered with a layer vi concrete or imperviolls material, laid (in the ca..."O of a a suitable bottmn of at least four inches in e\'e1'Y such floor to 11a\'e a proper sl',pe or gully, and shall cause every part of his any such floor may hE constructed, to be adequate drains com-municating with apprm'ed impervious receptacle. He to be properly trapped and the with a Hxed g-rating, the hal'S of three-eig-hths of an inch a.part.

2. The rards shall be enclosed with a close fence, at least eight feet in hei;,;-ht; any gates require,; to gil'S access to the yanls shall also be eight feet in height.

:3. The walls (·f the buildin;;s used for the purposes of the trade shall be constructed of stone or brick, and the internal surfaces of all walls above the floor or pavement shall be smoothly rendered with gooa Portland cement mortar.

-i. The roofs. if no ceilings are prodded, shall be lined with ga[vanised sheet iron.

5. SutIicient provision for ventilation shall be made by suit­a.ble openings in the roof. or otherwise, and every room in the building shall be properly connected with one or more of the a.forementioned openinQ's.

6. A suflicient and constant supply of pure water shall be provided for cleansing purposes,

7. Every marine store dealer shall cause every floor or pave­ment, and the internal smfaces of all walls upon the premises where his trade is canied on, to he kept at all times in good orrier and repair, so as to prevent the absorption therein of any lifJ Llid, filth, or refLlse. or any noxious or inj urious matter which may fall or be deposited thereon.

8. He shall alsu canse eyery part of the inb>rnal surface ahove the floor or pa\ ement of e\'ery building used for his trade to be thorollQ'hlv ,msl!pc! with lwt limewash, at least four times in overy year, that is to at least once during the nlonth of .January, once during rnonth of April. once during the month of .J uly, and once rIm'ing the month of Odober respecti vel y.

D. j';very marine store dealer shrrll cause e\'ery drain or means of drainage upon or in connection with the premises where his trade is carried on, to be maintained at all times in good order and erfident action.

10. Every marine store dealer 8113-11. at the close of every working day .. cause 8\'ery floor or paven18nt upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be thorou;;hly eleansed. He shall at the same time cause all filth or I'eiuse, or any decom­posing or noxious Inattur~ to be coUected in suitahle ,,:essels or t·eceptacles. fnrnished with closely fittinc; COl'8r'S. tmel to be forth­with removed therein from the premises.

11. No Luildim; or premises shall registered under Section 1,17 of "The Health A.ct. 18D8." the written consent thereto of the Local Board of Health first been obtained.

Soction l'i.--Rag t1nd Bone }lorclmnts' Promises. 1. (a.) E,'ery rD.g and bune merchant shall cause all materiaL

whietl have been received upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to Le stored in sllch a manner and in such a situation as tn prevent the ernis.sion of noxious or offensive eflluvia there~ irOln, (lr Sf) us to he a nltisance or injurions to hea.lth.

(6.) fIe shall cause all rags, old clothes, textile fabrics, old bedding and other lllaterial of sirnilar description or rnanu· facture recei\'ed upon his premises to be immediately disinfected with S0Ine effective disinfectant.

:2. Every rag and bone merchant shall, from time to time ae often as may be nc(;essary. canqe every floor or pavement, and the internal sul'iace of every wall of any building upon the premises where his trade is carried on, to be thoroughly cleansed.

(a.) He shall also Ct1.use c\'ery part. of the internal surface above the floor or pa\'ement oi e,'ery such building to be thorouc-hlv washed with hot least four times in 6very year: t.hat is to say. the perimls between the Hrst ,mel twenty-first first and twenty, first day of :Hay. first Augnst, and the first and twenty-first respectively.

Seetion IS.-Penalties.

\\'here Goard of or where

Penalties

any thin;; to be ac t so di rec ted to to be done is done, as to direction guilty a hreach perS~'l1 guilty oi a oC1erwise sperin,lly shall be liahle, f. n' exp~nses W!l teh nlay agaInst sucn per::zon

f"r breache, 'of By-la'i'8.

this part of the By-laws of the Local be done or forbidden to be done,

any oificer of theirs to direct anything to be done, and such

undune. or such act forbidden the person making- default

I'8';peeti vely shall be deemed said Ihy -!a,\v'3: And eyer"

part of tile said By-laws no't or under the auth{witv hereoL

01' 9XDenses ,vb ich n13, v be

hesides anv 'costs or ta kinz of procc~dings

as ,yell as anv costf' remedying sLIch Sefault, H.ealth Act, 18D8," to a .:IS particularly provided jr)r

GAZETTE, "W.A. 3799

penalty not exceeding Ten pounds for every breach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding FiYe pounds for each day durine; which such breach shall be committed or continued: but the justices before whom any penalty imposed hereby is sought to be reco\'ered may order the whole or part only. (not being less than Fhe shillings) of such penalty to be paid.

SCHEDULE • A.'

Form of application for the consent of the Low/ Boal'd of H ealtlt to the establishment or carryinrl on 01' an ott'ensil'e trad, establish ment. 1'0 the Secretary of the Local Board of Health.

I, .............. , ..... , 01. ........ , .. , ...... , ... do hereby apply br the consent of the Board to the establishment (or carrying on) of an Offensive Trade Establishment, namely ...... "., ... . ...... , .............. and I do hereby declare that, to the best of my knowledc;e and Gelief. the particulars speciHed herein are true in respect of the premises in which it is proposed to establish or carryon the offensive trade before mentioned.

Boundaries, area, and description of the premises .. .. .. ..

Nature, position, form, superficial area., and Cll hip-al contents of the several buildingf therein comprised ',.

I~xtent of paved area in such buildings, and materials employed in such paving .. .. .. ..

?lfode of constrllction of the internal surface of the walls of such build­ings, and materials to be employed ;n such construction ..

'leans and source of water supply posi­tion, form, materials, mode of con­struction and capacity of the ~everal cisterns, tanks, or other rereptacJes for water constructed ior permanent use on the premises

~Ieans of drainage, position, size, m,lterials. and mode of construc­tion of the several drains

nleans of iighting- and ventilation " ~leans to be used in the disposal of

li((llid and other refuse " Description of machinery to be used on

the premises '.. .. ..

Witness my hand this ..... , .... day of.. .. "" .... " .. , 190

Signature of Applicant,

Address of Applicant,

SCHJWULE;" B." Certificate of Registration of Offensive Trade Establishment.

'1'1' . ff I b ' h owner us IS to cel'l y t lat .................... , emg t e occupier

of certain premises, being ............ , ... , situate ................ -has registered such premises as an Offensive Trade Establish ment for the year ending 31st December, 190 ,pursuant to • The Health Act, 1898," and its amendments, and subject to tbe provisions contained in the said Act and the By-laws of the Local Board of Health, is entitled to use such premises for the above period for the purpose of carrying on the trade, b1lsiness, or occupation 0f a ................................ ..

l{egistration fee £ ..................................

Secretary. e .................... , 190

13y order of the Anaconda Local noard of Health,

W. HENDERSON,

10th October, 1!)1)7 Secretary.

I certify that these, By-laws are not contrary to law. W. F. SAYER,

Solicitor GeneraL

C'mfirmed by the Central Board of Health for the :State of Western Au'stralia this 2-ith day of October, ID07.

F. J. IlUELIN, Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 5th :':oyember, 1~)07.

BEH:':ARD PAHKER, Clerk of the Council.

3800 GOVERNMENT

No. 12(j12.-C.S.O. BOAT LICENSING ACT, 1878.

Cobllial N('('rptal'Y's Off;ee, n:C')/lii. Perth, Sth NOV0mhl'r, ]()(l7.

J I IN l~x~d10l1ey the (ion'rnor in (:ouneil has hcpn p1('aRPd to appro\'c til(' Hegnlations s"t forOl in the i:)ehetlnk 11l'renll'~[E'r. I\hieh have Iwen duly made by till' lltl'!Cl'lllentionecl Boat. Licensing Boards, namely, the Albany, HroonH', Bnnbury, Busseltoll, Carnarvon, Cos­sack, (;era Idton, and H opptoun Boat Licensing 13oan\8.

1·'. D. NOHTH, LTm1er S('el'l'lary.

Tile f:)chcdule. HEGlTLATlONS.

I. Wh('r('\'('r used in thl's0 Heg-uJations the terlll IIarbour " shall nlC'all so llllldl of till' Harbour within

1\~hi..Jl the' Board has .iuri~didion ns is containc(! within till' I'nll'laimed boulldaries thereof; and the tenn " Board" shall mean and illclndC' the persons ap~ pointed to ('omprisc the Boat Licensing Board from time to time in accordance with Section i5 of "The Boat I:'ieensing Art, 1878," and the term " steamer, vessel, or boat " shall, in addition to au,l without derogati ng from the nH'aning appearillg ill Section ;3 of " The Boat Licensing Ad, 1878," illdu,1(' all hoats, tugs, ballast­boais, tank boats, CaI'go boats awl lightc'rs employed in ('arrying goods 01' passcng-crs or goods am1 passcngC'rs for rcm:ml or plying for hir<' eith('r for goods or l'as­S('llgcrs or both, or hPld or ]Pt for hi 1'<' or r('ward within th(' Harb(l1lr.

~. Lict'IIS{'8 Requij'('(7.-~Nn stf'anwl', \"<?ssel, 01' boat shall be l1st'd for carrying goods or passengers or goods and pnss('llg{~rs for l'(\WHl'tl. or in plying for hir(~, or lJ(' hpld or I,'t for hire unless tll<' said steamer, \'pssel, or hoat is til<' hol.'!el' of a livens,' issuC'd In' th(' Boat Li"l'll-sing Board. .

:). Conditions uilder (l'liie" I"ascl" .';"(177 /if' licclIsed.-­~ () stpanwr, \'cssel, or boat shall ],e' g-rant('(1 a license to ply for hil'(, until the Surveyor or Snrv('yors <1ppnintl'd by tllR Board have sUlTeyC'(1 SH('h steanwr, vpssd, or hoat, :mel furnishc(\ their report to the Board. The hull surveyor shall, before re"olllnll'nding' tit" granting of a Iit-ense, sce~ that Seetion 11 of "TIt(, Boat Licensing Aet, 1878" (42 Viet., Nn. ~~) --as rplOtNl h"],('11I1'\0r­has I)('('n "olllplied \\"ith:

}<;\'ery boat liecllsc under th,' c\d shall haw ill(, na;ne ill full and the plan' of abod,' of til(' 011'11<'1'

tlwrC'of IC'gibly paint('d or "ut in It'tt('m llot ]Pss than one ill~h in length, on tIl(' inuer si,k of tlte g'llllwale of the' stern shl'ets thereof, nnd til(' nUlll­hpr of its liecnse pail1tl',l or ('ut ill lignres of a lik .. size npon I,hp insi(jp of t lip g-llllwa[,' of tlte fore s\)c('ts then'of: also till' alllollilt of Wl'lg-ht or 1ll(I:tSlll'(l111ent nn(1 I1H1l11){'1' oj' paSS('llgPl'S whi("h i1 lila\, be !i('CllSl,d to (·;UTI'. En,1'I' li"pnsl'(l I'pSSt.'1 or ~tealllcr shall ha\,,, its 'nnnw painh!d on th,' out­side of the stl'rn, in letters of not less than two ineh('s in Icng-th anel th,· pia"" of ahod .. of th,' OII'll('r, the !lumber of tl,,' ii('('ns(', and th .. amount of "-t"light in rHl:aSnl'('ll1f'nt, and JlIllUhel' of pas­sl~lIgel'S as a.foresaid, sha11 lH) pnintpd 01' ('ui" ill

Solll(' plan' \\'h01'<' it may he Jr'gi],l .. to 1,,'rson8 traH'lling on hOUl'll till' salll". 'I'll<' o\l'lll'r an(l tlll' Pl'l'Sull ill l'hul'g(' of all:" li('(,ll;owd boa1, \-es~'H'I, 01' stt'HIllP}' thnt shall hI' follUd plying 01' l'oll\'(lying' goo,js or passengers for hin', Il'itllout sHeh !lam(' an<1 other matt(>rs paint(>r1 or ('ut as afor('said. shall, 011 ,'oll\'ietion, s('\"('raj]~' forl"'it ull,l pay any StItll lloi; f'x('epding F'ol'ty Hhil1ings.

Lic(,llSPS to pO\\'(l('r lightl'rs \Yill only IH' issu('<1 upon su('h eouditions as arc appro\'(',1 ],.1' t h(' ('hief insl'('('(Ol' of Explosin's of tIll' St~1t(>.

'I'll(.' Board may, upon rl'IJl'ps'mlation lll:t<k to them, limit thE' spc('(l of any Stl'''lll(,1', 1'('sSt;1, or hoat \\'Iwn lHl.Yigating any portion of 111<' [1arho11r.

Any special cOllC1itions \\,hi,.11 111 a)' lw imposed by the Board in regard to the liecns(' .of allY 81<'an10r. \'('ss('l, or boat, shall he in<1or8('(1 UpOll SJl(·h li"('lls(' frolll tim" to timf'.

,1. Li/e-8arin.<] Jj'jJliallccs.- (a.) Ewl'v stl'anWf, \'('8S(,[, or boat lic(,nsed byihp Boar,1 for tlw ('arriag(' of goods, shall carry one Ii fpbuny for (':t"h 1110mlwr of OJ(' ('r(,I\'. but no sueh si(';111)('r, Y('SS(>l, or hoat shall, ai any time, ('any less than two lif,·lmnys, nIHl all lit'r·­huoys shall lw at all tilll('S llwilltaill('l! in all eflki"nj" ('ollrlition, awl so ('rtrril'd as to hI' l'apahlP of instant" ;-a~l'vi('n"

GAZETTE, W,A. [Noy. 15, 1907.

(v.) Every steaml')', I'essl'!, or !Jont licensed by th(' Bo:\J'([ for the e:tniagl' of passpngers, or goods and pass(>ugcrs, shall ('X('('l't as he]'('inafj-('I' IJl'ovide,l) bE' ('qllipped l\'ith Hulli .. il'll1: life-saYing appli:u[('l's, illeluding a hoat, of (lillll'llSiolls and t,l'pe al'prm'cd by th" Roan!. 10 float all the passengers an(1 "rl'\\", and SHell :\1']>lia11c('s and boat shall (,X('l'!'t as IH'reinaftpr provi<i('d) he always ltl'pt 011 !Joanl, and b(' maintail11',1 in an dlkient ('on,lition, an(l so (':Hl'ied as to be ('apablc of instant SCll'\'i('t'.

(c.) All sueh lif('-s;lYing :tl'pliallv('s silall jw sub· lIlitted for inspection and surn'.v at :l1l.Y timC' ,1ireded by the Board or hy any oflicer Hl'l,ointed by tl((' Boan1, and sllOul,l the number, ('a parity, or dlkient ~()1H1itioll or method of carrying such applian~('s be not conshlered satisfactory, the Board may caJwel or re\'ok8 the license hl'l'l Ily 1"11(> steamer, \'essel, or boat \\'I1<'l'ein til<' sait1 ap­!,lial)('('S an' 11nsal'isfal'tol·Y.

1~.rr'!ill'li()"s.-((j.) 'I'll(' Board may, Ilpon spr"'ial ap­plieation Ilmde to it in writing "xeln]>t allY sl,'amer, \'('ss('I, or boat from "HlTying all or any of the lif,,-s:1Ying H ppliall"l's llll'lltioned in tlH'SC HC'gulatiol1s or lllay pre­snilw ('('rtain houJ1l1aries Il'ithin the Harbour \vherei11 all or any of sneh applinnces may b" omitted by any stean1<'r, \'essel, or boat l1]lon~ application as aforesaid, but in ('\'C'ry ease \\'lw1'(, any stleh ('xemption is granted th,' Bonn1 lUay imposl' the condition that then' is pro­l'i<l,,<1 a I'ro]lC'rly approl'(',l lif('lwlt for elu·h person on board, lI'11ieh lllust be k"pt in an "Hiei('llt ,'ondition, and so ,'arri(',( as to Iweapahk of ins1:J lli~ 8<'I'I'i('('.

(h.) BOllts 11n<l('r t\\'o tOilS rl'g-is1.,'r shall he' ex­elllpt frolll (·arrying or tml'ing H boat, hut shall be (''iuip!,ed \lith sulli"i,'nt lif"-SHYillg- IIp]llian,'l's to float n-ery person 011 bon I'd, as apprm'('<l b,Y tit(' Boal'<1. In the (,\·(·nt of these appli:mees hl'illg fLxtnres, the,\' must 1)(' "a!,ahl" of floating tIll' ('raft as 1\'1'11 as ('\'('ry persoll 011 ]'"anl, and in the ('\'('nt of Ii felwlts and lif('lmoys being I'ro\'ided, tl10l'(, shall he OIl<' lif0h"H for pa~h person on board; weh Ii f('lwHs a 11<1 Ii fcbuoys to he aIlYa,)', etJki('nt and so ('HlTir11 as to I", "ap:JhlC' of in­stant Sl'1'I'i('0.

:\" s1.e:"11('r, \"PSS(!!, or iJoat shall ply fur hire or re­iraI'd 1'01' IlItss011gers or goo(ls and passengers, or be held or I!'t for hire or reward for passengC'rs or goods ancl I'HSSl'llgers, IYhieh sha 11 not Iw properly equiI'IlC',j with life-sHl'illg appliane('s, as prol'idC'd in this Hcgulation or allV nTlll'!J(1ments of S:llI1(' II'l\i,'11 llIay h" lllll<k by the Dc;ar,l frolll tim" tillH'. . .

:5. Fir!' _lpplia/l('l's.- En'I'Y steam!'r ji,,('IlSC,d to ply for hin' for ('arriage oj' passengers shall be provided with a hosl' ('apable of being ('onlled(',1 with till' boilers Ol' pngilH's of the stl'auwr and capabk of an,l adapted for extinguishing' fin' ill all,l' part of tit" said steamer to til<' satisfa..tioll of til!' surn',)'or, and "\"('1'.1' steamer, 1'<'ss('l, or hoat li"pns!'d to JlI~' for hire for til .. carriag<, of pas;.;t'llg'Pl"S or g'ood14 HIld passf'ugen; shall. {>Xt·ept in fh(~ e:u:;p or stpalll y('~sel;.; lil'('w.;cd for tiH' {·alTiage of l'assPllg<'rs as :1110\,0, lip provid(>,l ,,,ith an eiiil'1('nt power or hand pUlllP and hosC' :vlaph'(1 for ('xtillgnishing fire ill allY I'art of th" RaitI stl'allH'r, Ycss('l, or h():1t to tIl(' satisfu,·tion of HllrVl'yor.

All fir<' appliall<'(,s shall at. all times b(' maintaiu('d in II tho1'oughl)' ('fli('it'llt eondition, an,1 bc' so "arrip<1 or stoll"('d ns t~o hc eapah!" of instant serd('"

G. /lu".'!('/' u/ Fin'.-No lllast"r or other I'erson in ..imrg-(' of :lliy steamer, \'l'ss"l, or boat lic,'ns,'d to ply for hirn for t }j{l <':1 rriag(l of passl'l1gel"s, or g'o{)(ls and pas­:-itlllg\'j'S, Nhall do 01' IH'l'luit to b(' dUll(' allY work, :1et, or thing- on hoard su('h st('all1<'r, \'('ssl'l, or hoat while ull<1cr Ira)' or plying for hire, or whilP l'asseng('rs aI'(' on hoard, whi"h lllUY telll[ to ('}'eate a danger of llr,' hn'akillg' out Oil boar(!.

i\ 0 spirits, tar, oils, or other eomhustible mat"!'ial shall I,,' kl'pt on ])oard in greater quantity than is lH'('CSsary for eHieient \\'orking, and 11111j('r no eir('ulllstlllll'CS shall any 01'('11 fir" be allowed or any ('ombustiblP material be Il'('nt('d for an,\' purpose whill' pass('ngC'rs 111'(' on board.

I. Jl1a II 11 ill[l.- «(I.) All steamers ullll I'essds oyer 25 ton" registe!' shall "any on cleek, in addition to the mllster. one .look-out man and at least one other c1eck hand on watch, and in the easC' of steamers, tlIPir deck ilal!,js ;;hall be ,listinet from an,1 additional to an pffi­(·ient "ngin('-roolll aw1 stoke-hole staff:

(li.) All stl'llmers, vessels, or boats being oil or lllotor lanllehes nnder 15 tons register shall lOarry a li('cns('d mastel', who shall also bE' n certificated cngiue­dri\'('r, an,l all steamers, Yessels,' or boats being oil or lIlot U1' laull('hl'S O\'er 15 tons register shall earry a c('rti­ti('I,t,'d 0ng~ine-drin~r in ad(lition to a li('pnsec1 mastE'r.

(f'.) An stpum laundH's shall ('Ill'ry a li"Pllsecl lilas1'<'1' Hllli a eertifieatC'<1 Pll,,>i.lle-<1riyer.' ~

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, vV.A. 3801 ---------------------------------------------------------------

8. Bullcarks.-Every decked vessel or steamer carry­ing passengers shall have a properly constructed and ap­proved bulwark or railing above the deck, for the protec­tion of passengers or persons being thereon.

9. Ballast Lighter to have sufficieilt eoamings.-No ballast lighter, scow, or other similar open vessel shall ply within the Harbour \vithout having sufficient coalll­ings at least eight (8) inches high abon' the deck planking.

10. Number of passengers-Hole determineil.-No steamer, vessel, or bOilt shall be licensed to carry more passengers than the proportion of one (1) to every eighteen (18 inches) of sitting room; the same to be clear of all interferences with the proper working of the steamer, Yessel or boat. Seats to be three (3) feet apart, and no' passengers to be allmved on awning decks. Any steamer, Yessel, or boat measured othen\ise than by this rule shall allow six (li) sqnare feet for each pas­senger carrie,] in the Harbour. Two (2) children under t",elw (I::) years to be equal to one (1) adult.

11. Regulatioll Lights: (a.) Steamers-Masthead Light: All steamers

(except as hereinafter provided) shall ~arry, \vhile under \my and navigating the Harbonr during the hours from sunset to sunrise, at a height above the hull of such steamer of not less than 10 feet, a bright white light so con­structed as to show a uniform and unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of 20 points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light ten points on each side of the vessel, viz., from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on either side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least two miles.

Motor launches and other steamers under 15 tons register lllay carry the above white mast­head light at any convenient height not less than three feet above the hull, but the character and visibility of the light shall be the same as pro\iclecl in the first portion of this Regulation.

(b.) Side Lights: Every steamer shall, while under way or navigating the Harbour during the hours between sunset and sunrise, carry the following side lights: -On the starboard side, a green light so constructed as to show an uniform and unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of ten points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on the star­boal'll side, and of such a character as to be visible on a dark night, with a clear atmos­phere, at a distance of at least two miles; on the port side, a red light so constructed as to show an uniform and unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of ten points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on the port side, and of such a character as to be visible on a dark night, with a clear atmosphere, at a distance of at least two miles. The said green and red side lights shall be fitted with inboard screens project­ing at least three feet forward from the light, so as to prewnt these lights from being seen across the bmv.

Steamers 'under 15 tons register, while naviga· ting inland waters only, need not carry the above described side lights as permanent fix­tures, but may carry in lieu thereof an ap­proved form of lantern capable of showing a red and green light on tIle port and star­board side respectively from right ahead to two points abaft the beam; such lantern shall be carried not less than three feet below the white light.

(c.) Sailing Vessels: A sailing vessel over 28 tons register under way or being towed, shall carry the same lights as are provided in this regulation for a steam vessel under way, with the exception of the \\'hite light, which she shall never carry.

(d.) Boat Lights: Open boats, sailing yachts, and lighters of less than 28 tons net registered tonnage when under way, shall not be obliged to carry the coloured side lights: but every such boat and vessel shall in lieu thereof have lighted and ready at hand a lantern with a green' glass on one side and a re<1 glass 011

the other side, and on approaching to or being approached by another vessel, such lantern shall be exhibited in suflieient time to prevent collision, so that the green light shall not be seen on the port side nor the red light on the starboanl side.

(e.) TOIL'ing Lights: A steam vessel when to\ving another vessel shall, in addition to her side lights, carry two bright ivhite lights in a vertical line one over the other, not less than three feet apart, so as to distinguish her from other steam vessels. Each of these lights shall be of the same construction and character, and shall be carried in the same position as the white light which ot,her steam vessels are required to carry.

(t.) Anchor Ligltts: Every steamer, vessel, or boat over 28 tons llet register, when at anchor, shall carry, where it can best be seen but at a height not exceeding 20 feet abov~ the hull, a white light in a globular lantern of not less than eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear uniform and unbroken light visible all round the horizoll at a distance of at least one mile.

Every steamer, vessel, or boat under 28 tons llet register, when at unehor between sunset and sunrise in an unauthorised anchorage shall exhibit a white light visible all rounel the horizon at a distance of at least one mile.

(g.) Stem Light: Every steamer, vessel, or boat which is being overtaken by another shall show from her stern to 'such last-mentioned vessel a white light or a flare up light.

(h.) Lights on Vessels when IY'ingin tier at_ Whar'ves: Every steamer, vessel, or boat which shall, between the hours of sunset and sunrise, lie in' tiel' outside of any steamer, vessel, boat, or other craft moored to the shore 01' to any wharf in the Harbour, shall, t1uring those hours, exhibit on the side furthest from the craft alongside of which she is lying, at the widest part of such steamer, vessel, or boat as aforesaid, a bright light so placed as to show a clear and un­broken light completely ronnd her off side, from right ahead to right astern.

12. R1~le of tllC Road.-Every steamer, vessel, or boat licensed or registered by the Board shall at all times while under way within the Harbour observe the rules of the Board of Tra(Ie for the prevention of collisions or other accident, including the following steering and sail­ing rules:

(1.) When two sailing vessels are approaching one another so as to involve risk of collision, one of them shall keep out of the way of the other, as follows:-

(2. )

( (~.) A vessel which is running free shall keep out of the way of a vessel which is close-hauled.

(b.)

( c.)

(fl. )

(e. )

A vessel which is close-hauled on the port tack shall keep out of the way of a vessel which is close-hauled on the starboard tack.

'When both are running free with the wind on different sides, the vessel which has the wind on the port side shall keep out of the way of the other. 'When both are Tlll1ning free with the wind on the same side, the vessel which is to winclward shall keep out of the way of the vessel which is to leeward. A vessel which has the wind aft shall keep out of the way of the other vessel.

"Vhen two vessels under steam are meeting end on, or nearly end on, so as to involve risk of collision, each shall alter her course to starboard, so that each may pass on the port side of the other.

(a.) This section only applies to cases where steam vessels are meeting end on, or nearly end all, in such a manner as to involve risk of collision, and does not apply to two vessels, which must, if both keep on their respective COUl'ses, pass clear of each other.

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(b.) 'l'he only cases to which it cloes apply are when each of the two vessels is end on, or nearly encl on, to the other; in other words, to cases in "hich by day each vessel sees the masts of the other ill line. or nearly in a line 1\ith her OInl, and hy lligl;t to eases in which ('ach vessd is in such a position as to see hoth the side-lights of the other.

(c.) It does not apply by (lay, to eases in which a vessel sees another ahead l"l'llSSillg her O1\'n course: or by night, to eases \vhere the red light of one vessel is opposed to the red light of tho other, or where the green light of one H'ssel is opposed to the green light of the other, or where a red light without a green light or a green light without a reel light is seen ahea(l, or where hoth green and rell lights are seen anywhere but ahea(l.

(3.) \Vhen byo vessels under steam are rrossing, so as to involve risk of eollision, tho ycssPl which has the other Oll her OWll starboard side shall keep out of tho way of the ot.her.

("1.) When a steam vessel and a sailiug vessel are proceetling in such (iirediolls as to iuvolve risk 0 f collision, the steam vessel shall keel' out of tIl(' \vay of the sailing vessel.

(15.) Where by allY of these Hu10s one of two vessels is to keep out of tho way, tlw other shall keep her ('nurse a nd speed.

NO'1 K- \Vhcn. in ,-,ollseqlll'ncp of thiek \\"C'fltlwr 01' other cam:cs, such vessl'l finds hC'rself so close that ('ollision cannot be avoided by the action of the gi\'ing \yay vessel alu}lt," she· alsu shall take such action as will best aid to U\'0It collision. (fj.) Every wsse] whkh is direded by these Hull'S

to keep out of the way of another wsse! shall, if the eireuJl1sta nees of the ["asc ailmit, avoid eroHsing ulll'ad 0 r I he other.

(7.) J<Jwry steam vessel whieh is (1ireei(),l hy these rules to keep out of tIl(' way of illlotlwr vessel shall on approaching her, if nC'l'UssHry, slacken her speclI or stop or rcveme.

(8.) Notwithstanding anything eOlltained in these Hulc's, every vessel overtaking any other shall keep out of the way of the over­taken vessel.

Every vessel coming up with another H'SSl·l from any direction more than 1:\\'0 points abaft her beam, i.e., in such a position. with l'cfNClH'e to the \'('sscl which sll<' is (j\'prtaking that at night she \\'oultl be unable to s('(' eit]1<'r of that vess'.'I's sidelights, shall he ,lcl'llH!,l to 1)(' an overtaking ypsse!; :0111 no Sll hS(''111('nt alteration of the bearing Iwt\\"(,l'll the two vessels shall make the ()vel'takillg n'ss,)l a crossing vessel within the lllf'aning of th,'sf' Hulcs, or rPlicY() her of thl' ,lnty of kl'cping clear of th" overtak"ll WHSP] until she' is finally past and dear.

As by llay the overtaking vessel (':Innol always know with certainty whethl'}' she is forwHr<l of or aha ft this d'irel'iioll from th,' (,ther \'oss('l. sll(' shuuld, if ill doubt. assume that she is an overtaking vpssel and k("'p out of tlw \my.

(fl. ) In lUll'l',)\Y ehanul'ls ('Y!'I', sl "mn '."(':.;S('] shalL \,hen it is saf.) am1 pra,:ti"ahl(', k""j> to 111:11 sidc of th,· fairway 01' mi,l "h:lllUl'l whi,·h H,'s on tIll' slarh'lHl'il sLk of sueh \"(·ss('1.

(10.) Sailillg wssels Ulltit'l' way shall k,',,1' out 'If tlw ,,'ay 01' sailing y('ss,·ls 01' hoats fishing ,,'ith nets, Ol' lincs. or trawls. This rule shall Hot give to any vess()I 01' hoat (>ngagC'{l in fishing the right of ohslTuding a fairway llse(l by vessels oth('!' than fishing vessels or boats.

(11.) In oheying :Ind cOllstrning these Hules, clue regarcl shall he hall to all dangprs oj' naviga­Hon awl l"ollisioll, and to allY spc(·ial dreulll' stances \\hi"h may rC'n,l,'r a ,l<'p:l1'1111'<: frolll the ahoy(, Hu]l's Iw('('ssarv in order io <l\'oid illllllediat,· dang('J". .

J il. Soui/d Sigllilis lor i'f'Ssds ill siilht oj' (Jlle <li/ot her. -'l'he words "short hlast "used in Ihis l/n]" shall mean a blast of about one seconil's duration.

GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 15, 1907.

When vessels are in sight of one another, a steam vessel under way, in taking any course authorisell or re­quired by these Eules shall indicate that course by the following signals on her whistle or siren, viz.:-

One short ;)iast to mean. am directing my ('(nll'~e to starboard .. , '

Two short blasts to lllean. " 1. am direding my COllrse to port."

'1'hree short blasts to mean, " :\ly engines arc going full speed astel'll."

l-L 'No resscl IIlIder allY cirCulIlstatl('es to lIeglecl IFolie( lll"t't'llu/iotls.-;\'othing in these Hules shall ex­onerate any vessel, ur the o\\'ner, or master, or erew thereof, from the consequences of any negleet to eany lights or signals, or of any ncglcet to keep a proper look­out, or of the neglect of any precaution which lIlay be requirell by the ordinary practice of sellmcn, or by the special circulUstances of the case.

15. Boats, c/e., lIlay be re-mcasaI"ecl.-The Surveyor appointed by the Board lIlay at any time measure or in­inspeet any steamer, Yesscl, or boat, or test the accuracy of sueh measurement, and appoint the time, place, and llHlIlnl'r when, \\'here, and in whidl sueh measurement or inspeetioll shall be made. 1<'01' the purpose of such re­measurement or inspection the said stemner, Yessel, or boat shall bo taken out of the water, if sueh is considered necessary or desirable by tho Surveyor, to such an ex­tent as to readily aclmit of a proper examination of the hull.

:\{j. E.l:pensc oj' 0111'1'C!/, cie .. to bc j!aid by applicant lor LicclIsc.-The expense of measuring, ro-measuring, and marking any boat or wssl'l rcferre,l to in Ihis See­tion shall he borne and paid by the owner of SUdl boat ur vessel, and llIust he paill at the time of measuring, ur before the elclin~ry of the liconse, and no license is to be issued until Slleh eharge is pail1.

17. Water-tollk Boats to }\;l)libit No. 0/ (iallons j'01'

Ichicli License is issuul.-'fhe owner of eycry \vater-tank boat shall paint, and at all times keep legibly painted, on the hateh coamings or other conspicuous place, the lll}lllbl'l' of gallons sueh hoat is lie('n8cd to carry; SUdl

lllllUbl'l' of gallons shall also he indorsed upon the li("ense. :\0 person shall sU[l]>ly water frolll 01' ply I'or hire with any water-tank boat '\yithont a license.

18. Qualifications ot JJiasters and COJ:Slcaills.-Cnndi­dates for l\laster's or Coxswain's Licenses mllst be not less tban twcnty-one years of age, and will be required to I'I'Odll!:e certificates as to character and scniel? of not less than twelvG months on ~l sea-going or riwr and harbour vessel, awl in addition must possesstlJ(> requi­sito knowledge of navigation and seamanship and llwality; they must he able to pass the sight and colour t('St8 jJrescribed by the Board of Trade, and to read and write, awl shall be British or duly naturalised British subjects.

lB. Boats held /0)' iti)'c.-'l'he hull and gear of every steamer, v('sspl, or )wat \Yhieh is held for hire or reward fur the carriage of passengers. or goods anll passengers, or goo,1s or passl'ngl'rS as distinct frolll those steamers, \'esflPls. or hoats ",hidl are ]jeensed by thl' Board to ply fur hire. shall bp sun-eyed annually by the Surveyor appointed by the Boanl, :lnll sneh steamers. v('ssels, or huats llIay hI' rl'gistereti or lieenscd hy the BOHr,] as suit.ahle to he 1ll'ld or let for hire or reward, as afore­said, after til(> Board is satisfied by tho Surveyor that they arc in a s!':tworthy eondition both as regards their st rudural <I,'sign awl eOllstruetion, rigging, sails anll gt':tr a}l!l !'Cluil'lll!'nt. allll their gl'neral conrlitioll. Sneh li('l'1I8(,s or regist ra1"ioll slmH be issuerl annuall;\" on thp 1st day oj' illar,'h. alld shall rl'lllain in 1'01'('(' till the last d:;v of' F,'hruarv tlwJ"('after, uuless S:lIlJl> h(' ":lll­,·,·lll,d ';1' Sl1SIH'nd;'d ,Iming that p('rio<1.

En-IT stl'all1(,]", n'sse], 01" boat lieense,l 01" regist"<:red to he so h(,l,l or let for hin.., shall have her liecnsc or J"('gistl'rell numb"l" painterl outsitle on the blnfl' of eaeh bow ill figures of a eonspicnous eolour, and not less than four inclll's in height, awl shall also have paintpd on the insi,l(' of th" gunwale at the stern sheets the Jlame of tll0 ("raft in full, :md tho name and plaet' of abo,le "j' Ill'r OWIl"r. alld 011 tll(' insi,lt, of th!' gun\\'al~. at the fun'sh(,(,ts. h('J' li"!'llS" or registration number, and the nlllll]"'!' of l,,'rsons ana weight or measurement oj' goo!ls, "itllC'l' o!' hoth sh!' is lieellse,l or I'Pgisterell to cany; all(l nn sHeh st.'aml'l'. n'ssel, 01' hoat shall he ns(',1 for the (';Irt'iage of any 1I111111J('r of ])0rS0118, or "'pight or measnre, lllPnt of go",1s. "ithN or hoth. otlwr than the 1ll1mlwr and quantit iI's sd "nt in the lil'ells" or ('prtifi"ate of I'('giil­tratioll.

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

20. Liability of 2Jtrsons letting or hiring boats.­rfIle person hiring any steamer, vessel, or boat, shall declare to the owner, or the o,owr '8 representative, when engaging the traft, the number of persons and the quan­tity of goods, either or both, which he intends to use the craft for the carriage of, and the said owner 01' owner's representatiye shall draw the attention of the hirer to the particulars of the license or certificate of registra­tion held for the craft, and shall recor(l the name of the hirer and the number of persons or the quantity of goods which has been so declared, and the hirer shall not permit the said steamer, Yessel, or boat while in his possession to carry more than the number of persons ani! quantity of goods "which he has so dee1ared as afore­said, and the owrr6r or o\vner's representatiye shall not let the saiLl steamer, Yessesl, or boat if tlle number of persons and quantity of goods so declared or desired to be carried is in excess of the number or qnantity re­specth-cly pro,-ided for in the license or certificate of registration.

21. Supervisiol!.-For the purpose of seeing that all or any of these regul::ttions are'lJroperly canied out, it shall be a condition attaching to every license granted by the Boarc1 that any officer appointed by the Board or any Harbour Master, Licensed Pilot, or member of the police force, in uniform, shall have access to any steamer, vessel, or boat, at any hour of the day or night, whether under ,my or not, anc1 shall be allmved and anthorised to ask any reasonable question of the master of the vessel, or of any officer thereof, or any other person in temporary charge thereof, and any infonna­tion reqnired shall in all cases be furnished. No person shall molest or hinder any officer or person so authorised to supervise the carrying out of these regulations, or refuse to allow him to entcr any steamer, vcssel, or boat.

22. Boat Hacct; or Jieguttas.-On the occasion of any boat race or regatta, or on any occasion when large numbers of craft or people assemble, no steamer, vessel, or boat shall pass on the harbour so as to obstruct, im­pede, or interfere with Lhe boat race or Tcgatta, 01' to enc1anger the safety of craft or people assembling or assemblecl on the harbour, or to interfere with the main­tenance of orelor thereon.

As it is impossible to foresee every eontingency pos­sible to arise in the holding of boat races, regattas, or on other occasions when large numbers of craft or people assemble, the Board may make such additional rules as may be deemed to be necessary or advisable to maintain proper order, and for general safety upon any occasion.

23. HetHse Boais.-All steamers, vessels, or boats used to carry manure, offal, or refuse shall have close­fitting hatches, which shall be put on as soon as the material is taken on board, and the said steamer, vessel, or boat sha 11 be at once removed to the ballast ground, and be there emptied and thoroughly washed down. The hatches remaining closilel till the steamer, vessel, or boat is on the ballast ground.

In the caso of light and bulky material, close tar­paulins or sails, completely secured, may be permitted in lien of fixed hatches.

24. Load Line.-'fhe owner of every steamer, vessel, or boat employed in carrying ballast, coal, or other like material shall have markec1, and at all times keep legible and distinct, a maximum load line as determined by the Surveyor and approved by the Board, ancl the master or owner of any such steamer, vessel, or boat who allows her to be so loaded as to put snch maximum load line below the surface of the water shall be guilty of an offence. "

25. No material to go pverboal'd.-No ballast, coal, ashes, refuse, offal, or filth or material of any kind shall be so loaded as ,yill permit of any of it finding its ,m;v into the ,,-aters of the harbour.

26. Recovery of Dues, Fees, ancl Costs.-All dues, fees, and costs prescribed by « The Boat Licensing Act, 1878," amI any amendment thereof, and by these Regn­lations, may be recovered by the Board before a Court of Summary Jurisdiction.

27. Examination, Survey, License, and Registration Fees.-The following shall be the fees to be paic1 for the Examinations, SUl'YeYs, Registmtions, and Licenses proYided for in the Act or these Regulations, or both:-

(a.) Examination of Cand"idates: £ s. d. Coxswains 0 5 0 Masters 0 10 0

(b.) Licenses: Coxswains Masters

050 o 10 0

NOTE.-Where a License is granted the examination fee will not be charged.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. 3803

8l!1TCYS: £ s. d. (c.) For survey of the hull and gear of

every steamer, vessel, or boat over 15 tons net register, for license to ply for hire, or to be held or let for hire or reward 1 1 0

(d.) For survey of the hnll and gear of every steamer, vessel, or boat not ex­ceeding 15 toRS net register, for license to ply for hire 0 15 0

(e.) For survey of the hull and gear of eyery steamer, vessel, or boat not ex­ceeding 15 tons net register, held or let for hire or reward, propelled by po,q)r other than by oars alone 0 5 0

((.) }'or survey of the hull and gear of a boat propelled exclusively by oars, and not fitted with a standing mast and rigging 0 2 6

Licenses: (g.) For every steamer, vessel, or boat

OWl' 15 tons net register, to ply for hire or held or let for hire or reward 1 0 0

(ll.) For e,'ery steamer, vessel, or boat not exceeding 15 tons net register, to ply for hire .. 0 10 0

(i.) For every steamer, vessel, or boat not exeeeding 15 tons, held or let for hire or reward .. 0 2 6

28. Penalties.-Notwithstanding anything contained in "The Boat Licensing Act, 1878," or any amend­ment thereof, to the contrary, each and every person committing a breach of any of the foregoing Regula­tions shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding 0ne hundred ponnc1s (£100).

No. 12615.-C.&.0.

THE 1ilUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.

C.S.O. 4948/07. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Perth, 15th November, 1907. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint to the Municipality of Guildforc1, under Section 232 of "The" :iYIunicipal Corporations Act, 1906," the control of-

( I .) Bridge Street Landing Stage. (2.) Meadows Street Landing Stage.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary.

Crown Law Offices, C.L.D. 2665/03. Perth, 13th November, 1907.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Conncil has been pleased to appoint the following Jnstices to be (with the Police j\,;Iagistrate) the Licensing Magistrates for the Perth Licensing District:-

E. W. Haynes, J.P. Rice Saunders, J.P.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

C.L.D.7482/07. Crown Law Offices, Perth, 13th November, 1907.

'fIrE Honourable the Attorney General, acting herein under oreler of the Governor in Council made the 28th day of March, 1906, unc1er the provisions of "~he Constitution Act, 1889," has been pleased to appomt Consta ble Angus "McGillivray as Bailiff of the Phillips River Local Court for Hopetoun.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

Office of Public Service Commissioner, Perth, 13th November, 1907.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Couneil has approved of the following appointment :-

Ex. Co. 3469. P.S.C.493/07. L. E. Jones, Clerk in the Mines Department, Cue, to be

Clerk assistinO' the Mining Registrar, Cue, and in charge of Inspector of lYnnes and Machinery Office; vice J. T. Dixon transferred, as from 1st November, 1907.

M. E. JULL, Public Service Commissioner.

3804 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, [Nov. 15, 1907.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department.

Public Works Depart­ment

Treasury ...

Crown Law

Treasury ...

Mines (Water Supply Branch)

Position.

Clerk on Records (vice W. L. Hooper, resigned)

Manager of Kalgoorlie Branch of Savings Bank, Treasnry Cashier and Paymaster

Clerk generally assisting the Clerk of Courts, Boulder

Clerk on Ledgers, S:wings Bank

Assistant Engineer in Charge of the Murchison District

Salary. Date returnable.

Class" F," Min. £120, Il'Iax. 20th November, 1907. £150

Class" D," Min £220, Max. 22nd November, 1907. £250, with District Allow-ance under the Regulations

Class" F," Min. £120, Max. 22nd November, 1907. £150, with District Allow-ance under the Regulations

Class "F," Min. £120, Max. 6th December, 1907. £150

Class 4" Il'fin. £270, Max. £315 13th December, 1907. (with district allo wance )

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

If an officer is promoted whose present salary is below the minimum fixed for the new position, the commencing salary will be based on the scale fixed for increases to be granted this financial year; i.e., an officer promoted to a higher class will not necessarily forthwith receive the minimum sahtt·y attached to that class.

PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATION.

December, 1907.

P1~blic Bel'vice Act, 1904 (Reg1~lation 299).

Places of Examination:

PER'I'H TECHNICAL SCHOOL

and at

KALGOORLIE SCHOOL OF MINES.

TIME TABI,E.

Monday, 2nd December \ Arithmetic ( Geography

9 to 12 2" 4, 9 " 12 2" 4

'" English ... ... J Enerlish Historv l Diclation ....

'rucsday, 3rd December

Wednesdf1Y, 4th December {Mathematics French ...

·t" ° 9 " 12 2" 4 9 " 11 Thursday, 5th Decembf'r J-,atin or German

LI8'1' OF CANDIDATES EN'l'I'l'LED '1'0 I'RESEN'!' '!'HE~rSELvEs

I"OR EXA1>IrNA'!'ION.

Fo)' the Competitive E,uaminaiion to the Clerical Division.

Allen, H. Gemmell, Miss A. McKenna, C. D. Anketell, lYI. Gray, D. G. McKenzie, C, J. .Arnold, R . .A. McLeod, .J. Arnold, \Y. Hn.JI,1<'.E. Mettmn, G. VV.

Hmnilton, M. A. Murrn,y, R, '1'.

Bonnett, G. L. Hmnlllond, L. K, Bishop, L, I-bycs, W . .T. North, Miss r. Bonner, T. S. Hedley, MissD. Bott, C. A. Bra,lsh:nv, G. W. Hedley, H. M, O'Neill, A. W.

Brisbane, D. W. Hicks, C.

Bromlley, Miss W. Hill, Miss M. L. Hobson, VV. C. Parsons, iYliss M. M. Burnett, R. Horton, J. B. Porter, P.

Campbell, C. L. Cnrr, Miss L. Jacobs, A. H. Ronfry, Miss W. Carse, A. E. Jarman, B. Robb, Miss r. Cf1r80n, H. .Tones. H. D. Charles, G. J. Jones, W. E. Scott, A, Collins, L, Shf1w, Miss M. E. * Cook, G. S. Kennedy, Miss N. Smith, G.

Stitfold, H. T. Dnvis, R. D. Stoddnrt, Miss E. D<twkins, F. R. Langsford, C. VV. Sweetapple, A. Duffy, G. A. Leahy, D.

Edwards, Miss H. Whitehead, Miss B. Macdonf1ld, B. L. ::11. McEwan, Miss L. Williams, L. G.

Fitzpatrick, R. C. McKean, J\!liss M. Worth, H. C.

M. E. JULL,

Public Service Commissioner.

F01' the Qualifying Examination:

Anneal', R. L. Geddes, C. A. Pickering, E. W. Appleton, R. A. Gee, W. G. Price, J.

Gleadell, A. W. B. Bate, F. J. Grundy, C. 1<". Bean, N. F. Gibbs, L. J. Renfrey, C. H. Bentley, V. H. Roe, R. E. Blakers, A. E. Hillary, C. C.

Castles, A. H. Tully, J.

Cadden, VV'. B. Kirwan, J. Kruger, W.# Waterland, A.

Dickson, T. Ward, V. W.

Lamphee, H. Watson, C. H. Fimister, l!". Whitworth, S. W. Fitzpatrick, W. P. Wllliams, J. R. l<'lanagan, E. G. McCreery, T. Winton, A. O.

* Entering for the Professional Division.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,

Perth, 14th November, 1907.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the acceptance of the following resignation :-

Ex. Co 3751. P.S.C.889/07. J. It. McAlpine, Draftsman in the Lands and Snrveys

Departmcnt, as from :31st October, 1907.

And also of the following dismissal from the Service ;­

Ex. Co. 3767. P.S.C.909/07.

L. F. Hynmn, Trcf1sury Cashier, etc" Kalgoorlie. under Section ,L/ of "The Public Service Act, 1904," as from 19th September, In07.

M. E. JULL,

Public Service Commissioner.

('BANGE OF PUHPOST~ OF RESEHVE 2678.

(Albany.)

Department of Lands and Surveys,

10664/06. Perth, 13th November, 1907.

H TS "I~x("l'llclley the Governor in Executive Council, lludf'l' Scdioll 41 of '( The Land Act, 1898," has been pleased tn set apart HE'servC' 2678 (Albany Lots 272 and ~7~l) for (i Public- Cemetery," in lieu of (i Public l'tility " as previously gazetted.

R. CECIL CLIFTON,

nnder Secretar! for Lanqs,

Nov. 15, 1907.J [~GOVERNMENT nAZETTE, W.A. 3805

CANCELLATION OF RESERVE 2343. (York.)

Department of Lands and Surveys, 1247/93. Perth, 13th November, 1907.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, under Section 41 of " The Land Act, 1898," has been pleased to approve of the cancellation of Reserve ~3403 (York Lots 384 to 390 inclusive), as previously pub· lished in the Government Gazette.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVE 6859. Cllballing Lot 20.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 2019/04. Perth, 13th November, 1907.

HIS Excellency the Governor iu Executive Council has been pleased, under Clause 41 of "The Land Ad, 1898, " to set apart Reserve 6859 (Cuballing Lot 20) for" Public Buildings" (Commonwealth), in lieu of Public Buildings (State) as previously gazetted.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CHAXGE m' PURPOSE OF RESERVE B7674. (Hol1etoun. )

Department of Lands and Surveys, 6958/07. Perth, 13th November, 1H07.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Couneil has been pleased, under Clause 41 of "The Land Act, 18H8,'; to set apart Reserve B76740 (Hopetoun Lot 115) for " Local Governing Purposes," in lieu of " Public Bnildings " as previously gazetted.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE LAND AC'f AMENDMENT AC'f, 1906. Townsite of Kalgo01·Z'ie.

2328/07. Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 29th October, 1H07.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the undermentioned Lots within the Townsite of Kalgoorlie being brought under the operation of Section 67 of " The Land Act Amendment Act, 1906," at the following prices. Crown grants for these Lots will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the ground:-

£10 each Lots 1333, 1480, and 1871. £12 " " 1214 and 1799. £15 " " 1592, 1693, R1032, and R1035. £16 " " 1007 and 1691. £18 " Lot 1010. £20 " " 581. £50 " " 2705.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

FEES FOR CLASSIFICATION OF COND1'fIONAL PURCHASE LAND.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 3297/07. Perth, 5th November, 1907.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the following Fees have been fixed in connection with appli­cations for Re-classification of Conditional Purchase land:-

£ s. d. For 100 acres 1 1 0 For 200 acres 1 10 0 For 300 acres 1 15 0 For 400 acres 2 0 0 For 500 acres 2 10 0 For 600 acres 2 15 0 For 700 to 800 acres 3 0 0 For 800 to 1,000 acres 3 10 0 For 1,250 acres 4 5 0 For 1,500 acres 5 0 0 For 2,000 acres 6 10 0 For 3,000 acres 7 10 0

Two or more blocks adjoining held by the same person to be considered as one, so far as the payment of the fee is concerned.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

HESUMPTION OJ!' POH'fION 0]' Tli\;IBER LEASE 14H/113.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 12086/05. Perth, 28th October, 1907.

NOTIC]!; is hereby given that pursuant to Section 126 of "'fhe Lanu Act, 1898," the Minister for Lands, with the approval of the Gowrnor, nas resumed so much of the land comprised in Timber Lease X o. 149/110, granted to J. Ainslie, as is described hereunder, the same having been, in the opinion of the :;\iinister, prac­tically denuded of marketable J arrah, Karri, or 'I'uart Timber, or on which no marketable Jarrah, Karri, or' Tuart Timber in his opinion is growing; and further; His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to throw the area so resumed open for selection under Part V. of " The Land Ad, 18H8," on and after 18th November, 1907:-

Bounded by lines starting from the South-'West corner of Nelson Location, 1996, and extending 248deg. 30min. 5 chains 94 links, 276deg. 27min. 11 chains Cl6 links, 250deg. 25min. 7 chains 65 links, along the Northern side of the Cundernup-St. John '8 Brook Road; thence Odeg. 10min. 13 chains 9 links; thence 90deg. 10rnin, 1 chain; thence Odeg. 10min. 32 chains 68 links; thenc" 90deg. 10min. 23 chains 1 link, and thence 180deg. 10 min. 42 chains 22 links to the starting point. (Diagram 26677, Plan 414/80.)

Applications must be made through the Bridgetown Land Agency.

R. CECIL OLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

RESUMPTION OF POR'fION OF TIMBER LI<JASE 257/113.

Department of Lanus and Surveys, 2536/07. Perth, 28th October, 1907.

NO'frCE is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 126 of " 'l'he Land Act, 1898," the .Minister for Lands, with the approval of the Governor, has resumed so much of the land comprised in 'rimber Lease No. 257/113, granted to F. D. Good, as is described hereunder, the same having been, in the opinion of the Minister, pratoti­cally denuded of marketable J arrah, Karri, or Tuart Timber, or on which no marketable Jarrah, Karri, or Tuart 'rimber in his opinion is growing; and further, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to throw the area so resumed open for selection, under Part V. of " The Land Act, 1898," on and after 18th N ovem-bel', 1907:- .

Bounded by lines starting from a point on the East boundary of Nelson Location 1124 situate 8 chains 95 3/10 links Southward from its North-East corner and extending 90deg. 2min. 8 chains 82 1/5 links ; thence 180deg. 2min. 50 chains 86 links, 270deg. Imin. 16 chains 16 links to the Eastern side of a surveyed road; thence 359deg. 23min. 14 chains 37 1/5 links; thence 89deg. 26min. to the South-East corner of Loca­tion 1124 aforesaid, and thence 349deg. 52min. along its Eastern boundary to the starting point. (Diagram 27354, Plan 414C/40.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under for Lands.

RESUMPTION OF POR'fION OF 'l'IlVIBER LEASE 268/113.

10815/06. Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 29th October, 190,.

KOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 126 of " 'fhe Land Act, 1898," the Minister for Lands, with the approval of the Governor, has resumed so much

'·of the land comprised in Timber Lease 268/113 granted' to the Timber Corporation Co., Ltd., as is described here­under, the same having been, in the opinion of the Minister, practically denuded of marketable Jan-ah, Rarri, or Tuart timber, or on which no marketable Jarrah, Karri, or Tuart timber, in his opinion, is growing; ancl further, His Excellency the Governor has been please'] to throw the areas so resumed open for selection under Part V. of " The Land Act, 1898," on and after Mon­day, 18th November, 1907:-

The area bounded by lines starting from a point on the East boundary of Nelson Location 1500 situate about 4 chains North from its South-East corner, and exten<1-ing South-Eastward about 71 chains to the ,;Vest boun­dary of Location 748; thence North to its N orth-West corner; thence East about 5 chains; thence N orth-.'¥ est­ward about 68 chains; thence West about 10 chams to the East boundary of Location 1500 aforesaid, and thence South to the starting point. (Plan 4140/40.)

Applications must be made through the Bnc1getown Land Agency.

R. CECIL OLIFTON, Unuer SecretaTY for Lands.

380() GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 15, 1907.

LAND SALES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 15th November, 1907.

THE undermentioned Allotments of Land will be offered for Sale, at Public Auction, on tho dates and at the places specified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock, a.m.; except Bridgetown, 10 a.m.; Balingup, 2 p.m.; Katanning, Pingally, Kellerberrin, Na1'rogin, 3 p.m.; and Wagin, 4 p.m.

Dato of Sa.le.

1907. November 16

Do 18 Do 18 Do 28 Do 28 Do 28

December 3 Do 3 Do 3 Do 3 Do 3 Do 3 Do 3 Do 3 Do 3 Do a Do a Do 3 Do 3 Do 3 Do 8 Do 3 Do 8 Do 8 Do a Do .j,

Do ·t Do .j,

Do .j, Do 4, Do 4 Do .1, Do ,j,

Do .j,

Do .j,

Do 5 Do 5 Do 5 Do 5 Do 5 Do 5 Do 5 Do 5 Do 5 Do 5 Do 5 Do 5 Do 5 Do '5 Do 5 Do (l Do (l

Do 6 Do (l Do 6

Do 6 Do G Do 6 Do 6 Do 0 Do 6 Do 6 Do G Do G Do G Do G Do 6 Do G Do G Do G Do 6 Do 6

Places of Sale.

Hopetoull oroome Donnybrook Mt. Magnet

do do

Katanning do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

Nanlline Pingelly

do do ,lo do do

Carnarvon do

Collie Geraldton Beverley

do do do do do do do

Bridgetown do

N ol'thampton do do do

KaJgoorlie do do do do

Menzies do

Perth ... do do do do do do do d$ do do do do do do

Do Do Do Do Do

6 do 6 do 6 do 6 do 6 Mt. Barker

Sched1tle.

Descri'Ption of Lots.

Hopetoun Broome Donnybrook ... Thn. Magnet

\ do do

Boyerine do

Muradupp do do

Kojonup ;; do Cranbrook

do do do do

*w oodallillillg Katauning

do do do do do

Meekatharra ... Pingelly

do do do do do

Carnarvon do

*Mungalupp ... AlTino Brookton

do do do do do do

Bevorley i.< Bridgetown ...

do "Northampton

do do do

Pa1'keston do

Kalgoorlio do ,10

Linden Menzies 'I'Vannorll

do do

Kala.munnda ... do do do do do do do

FremalltJe Chidlow's Well *Sawyers' Valley "Smith's Mill

"Kelmscott "'IVananine

"'do *do

1It. Barker

Town do do do do do do do do do do do

Sub. 'rown

do do

Sub. do do

Town do

Sub. do do do

T'own do do ,10 do do do

Sub, do do

Town do do elo

Sub. elo do do do do

Town Sub.

do do do

rro,,"'n do do do do

do do do do do do do do do do do (10 do

Sub. Town Sub. do

do do do do do

Number of Lots.

·to 101 18G 86

201 63 H 15

5 19 23

128 ~)2

8 4

13 51l GO

1(j.1,

556 557 569 571 572 573

77 :'112 :318 315 31(l :i28 881

5G (;4-

5 12

1:).1. 1:35 1'11 17·1 175 17G 177 201 378 G:l2 200 2\Jl 2U2 29:1

G1 6·1

1a03 laO·j, 1819

·t8 -UO

81 \)0 01

8 2i :31 32 38 :H :38 ·W

lHl l1i:l lOi, lUi'

1I-\(i las la9 140 39

cultin\,tiou.

Upset Ilric('s. a.. r. p.

o 1 0 022 o 0 39 010 010 010 o 1 12 () 1 0 () 1 IG () 1 Hl

,£15. ,£20. ,£12. £.].0. .£7. ,£20. £7. .£5.

J .£10 each.

() I 10 i ,£12. o () 82'U .£li';.

26 2 27 £40. o 2G ) 00 2G ~ .£5 each.

2U ) 2 gO (

'J 3nA ) £10 each. (j 0 0 ' £(L o 2 2S o 2 28'5 1 ;j 38 1 1 :35 1 1 85 1 1 :35 o 1 0 £10.

each.

o 1 0 I () 1 0 I () 1 () , () 1 () . :-£7 each.

o :2 H i o 1 2;") j :l 1 () .£19 102. .j. 0 9 .£24·. .j. a 28 £10. o 1 0 .£5. o 2 11 o 1 ani }-.£1O each. o 2 8 :J .j. 3:19 Il :t ~ ~~ ! r £12 each. L :l 30 .j ·t 1:31 '£lK. I 027 £10. 2 2 0 ,£20. a 1 20 .1, 0:10 2 :3 12 :3 1 22 ·1, a 89 .j, :3 2

02-1 o 2·1 1 20

1 1 o

o 1 () 010 010 010 o 1 0 o 1 () o 1 10 o 1 10 () 1 10 o 1 10 () 1 10 p ;3 9~

u 1 32 o 2 2·1,

lb£G. £Ii. £,;.

l "'~ ...vI.

;- .£12 E'nch.

J £12 + .£,t(;O for

improvements. .£10. £8. £7. .£5. £7.

J £10 each.

}.£7 each.

} £7 each.

.£10. £7. £:lO.

() :3 0 .£5. 7 I 0 £H.

II a:lO £3t;. ;d)(lut :l () 0

1:1 :1 15 I;; 0 27 1:1 1 11 o 2 l~

£lli. £i. £8. £7. £15.

Nov. 15, 1907.J _ GOVER~MENT GAZETTE, YV".A. 3807

LAND SALES-continued.

Dates of Sale. Places or Sale. Description of Lots. Number of Lots. Upset Prices.

1907. December

Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do

Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do

Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do

6 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 12

12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13

Balingup Kellel'bel'l'in ...

do do

:Narrogin do

NOl'thmn do do do do

do do do do do do do do do do do do do

Wagill Norseman

do

13 do 13 do 13 do 13 do 13 do 13 Ravensthorpe 13 do 19 ]\lIt. Magnet 20 Williams

------------- ----'---------

<'Balingup Kellerberrin ...

do do

Narrocrin ;; do" Cundel'din

do Dowerin

do do

Goomallillg do do do

:Meckel'inO' do to

do ;; do ;; do

do ;; do

do do

Barton Norseman

d0

do do do do do

Ravensthorpe do

Mt. Magnet vVillimns

Sub. Town

do do do

Sub. 'l'own

do do do do

do do do do do

Sub. do do do do do do do

Town do do

do do do do do do do do do

*' Suburban for cultivation.

204 49 83

130 3·1-9 691

10 11 :31 82 34

73 7G 99

101 144 202 217 226 234 235 236 237 2·j,2

12 269 754

767 782 783 788 798 494 ·1-95 175 259

·1 0 .).) o 1 30t o 1 261 o 1 39! o 1 20 2 3 34 020 020 010 010 020

o 1 11 o 1 12~ o 1 9,\ o 1 14 o 1 38! 500 3 3 30 500 500 500 500 5 0 0 4 3 13 o 1 0 010 010

010 o 1 6 o 1 (j

o 1 (j

012 010 010 010 010

£9. £15. £13. £8. £15. £16. £8. £10.

} £5 each.

£40 + improve­ments

£20. £15.

I £10. £15.

I £12. 'I II I,

)-£10 each.

I ) £5 each. £8 each. £8 + £GO for im­

provements

£25 £20 £12

each

Plans and further particulars may be obtained at this Office, or at the office where they are to be sold.

N.R-Land sold to a depth of 200 feet below the natural surface, except in Mining Districts, where it is granted to a

dGlpth of 4{) feet only.

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

RESERVES.

Department of Lftnds and Surveys, Perth, 5th November, 1907.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart, as Public Reserves, the hLnd

described in the Schedule below, for the purposes therein set forth :-

No.

10981 5307 19t:pr

11066 3478 T1)o"'r

11073 1 n 7 luga

Content. Town or District. a. r. p.

22 0 20 Pecck HilL Goh~field (Peak Hill).-Bounded by lines starting' from the North corner of G.M.L.97!', and extending 3410 57' 16 chains; thence 710 57' 10 chains 2 links to the South-Western side of the Horseshoe-Peak Hill Road, and along it 1280 36' 9 chains 6 links and 161 c <~8' 8 chains 43,20 links, and thence 2510 57' 15 chains 2-;:'u links to the starting point. (Diagram 2G565, P. Plan iuzu' and Record L59.)

o 0 IS PeJ·th.-Lot W. 313_ ..

about 127 0 0

16 1 30

Woorlanilling.-Lot 355

Sa1vyeJ'S' Valley.-Lot 73

Purposes for which made.

Battery site.

Drainage and Rig·ht-of-way.

Water.

Gravel.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secl'Gltal'Y for Lands,

3t308 GOVERNMENT GAZET'fE, W.A. LNov. 15, 1907.

AMENDMENT OF AREA AND BOUNDARIES OF RESERVE.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th November, 1907.

HIS Excellency the Governor iu Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the Area and Boundaries of Reserve No. 7993 being amended as described in the Schedule below, for the purpose therein set forth; the Area and Bouudaries previously published in the Gove1'mnent Gazette being hereby cancelled :-

Recor(letl No.

Town or District, Purpose for wInch made.

7003 13 3 35 Greenbnshes.-Bounded by lines starting from a point situate Public Battery North 18,'t-links, and West 1 chain 69-;"0 links from the North-West corner of Reserve 8048,andextending 212° 41' 3 chains 34r'0 links and 2750 35' 3 chains 93.'" links; thence 1200 3' 1 chain 2010 links; thence 224° 43' 6 chains 74 linl;s; thence 314° 43' 8 chains 40 links and 288° 49' 7 chains '.5 (0 links; thence 30° 3' 4 chains 581"0 links; thence 1200 3' 3 chains :31,'" links and 27° 49' 3 chainF 7l{0 links; thence 117° "19' 5 chains 1510 linlm; thence 31° 17' 1 chain 85Vo links; thence 1210

17' 5 chains 35r'0 links; thence 74° 59' 2 chains 55,'0 links to the South-Western side of the Bunbury-Bridgetown Road; and thence along the said rorrd 1360 21' 4 chains 35f" links to the starting point. (Plans Greonbushes Locality and M4C/40)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF CONDITIONAL PURCHASES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 8th November, 1907.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Conditional Purchl18es have been cancelled for llon-compliallce with the conditions under which they were granted, and the land contained therein will he again open for selection on and after the undermentioned dates. Applications must be lodged at the office of the Land Agent for the District in which the land is situated. Applications received on or before the date the land is n,vailable will be considered as simultaneous, n,nd if t.here are more than one applicant the matter will be decided by the Land Board.

411/183·t 3321/55 I

Open lmdM'

Murray ... KOjOllUp

District. Location No. Plan. Office at which application

must be lodged. L,Lte holder.

Parts V. and VIII. qf "'l'he Land Act, 1898," on aJHl ({(tcr the 25th NovcmuCl", 1907.

... 1191 3·H!80 C4 Perth ... I G-reen, A. E.

... [ 1555 I 409C/,W E·t I Wagin ... Wn,tson, L. R:

Open muler Pm·ts V. ancl VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898," at 5s. 116)' acre.

17393/55 Chapman A.A. ... ·16 Geraldton... I .J ones and .. vv ebster

• Subject to Improvements.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secrehtry for Lands.

CANCELLA'l'ION OF HOMESTEAD FARMS.

Department of Ln,nds and Surveys, Perth, 8th Novemher, 1907.

t'l' is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Homestead Farms have heen cancelled for non-compliance with the conditions under which they were granted, and the land contained therein will be again open fur selection on n,nd after the underlllentioned dates. Applications must he lodged at the office of the Land Agent for the District in which the lanel is situated. Applications received on or hofor(' the date the land is available will be, considered IJ.S simUltaneous, and if there are more than one applicant the matter will be decided hy the Land Board.

No. of Holding.

G209/7"t 700·tiH 7'136/7·t

tH39/H 7385/H 5896/74 45-t3/H ,t544/H

·t545!74

District. LoclLtioll No.

Open tUtelc)' Pa)'ls V. and VIII. of "The

Hay 163 Avon H09:{

Do. H282 Do. tH81 Do. n03 Do. 6863 Do. 6062 Do. (i138

Do. 613·1·

PIau. Office Ilt which appliclttion must be lodged. Late holder.

Land Act, 1898," on and tllteJ" the 25th Novcmbc)', 1907.

·1~1~1./80 E1 KiLtmll1ing ! Summers, J. lVIcP. 26/HO D8 Northam ; Lipsett, H. 379/80 F2 Narrogin }<'orster, C. lVI. 25/80 AS Northam Jewell, G. 2C/"W D,t Beverley ... , Kent, A.. D.

;378B(W D1 Narrogin Preston, C. 3·18A/40 C1 Beverley lVIeinck, O. H.

:H:L-\./'WCl,& clo. lVIeinck, C. O. 3/80 C,t

:l43A(W Cl do. lVIeinck, C. (deceased)

Open unde,. Petrt VI. of "The Land Act, 1898," rtt 58. pel" ((C)'C, on 25th November, 1907.

2874/7·f, I Williams ... I :l:WO 385C/·1D E,f, I Wagin ... ! Toll, W. W.

Open ltndC?' Pa1·t V., Section 60, of "The Land Act .. 1898," (tt £1 pCJ" acre, on 25th Novembe1', 1907.

1756/74 Avon .. , I ,1-185 I Baker's Hill Northam ... I Keegan, J. C.

'" Previolls llotices are hcreuy cancelled. t Subject to imprOVClllCutS.

R. CECIL CLIF'l'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3809

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 13th November, 1907.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lots are now open for sale, under the conditions specified, by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," at the following upset prices :-

Corr. No.

752 I TIfOG

6Hl2 11100

5320. nni3

7323 T9<Ff

lL:t9jl 1 II 00

Town.

Higginsville

Kalgoorlie

Port Hedland ...

W oodanilling ...

Williams

Tambellup

Sandstone

York

Bridgetown

Nos. of Lots.

18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28,30 and 31

17, 2,tand25... .., 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14,

15, 32,34,35, 36, 37, 38, 42, 43, 44,45,46, and 47

1, 16, 33 and 48 8,9 and 41 ...

1524 and 178jl ... 1462, 1621, 1622, 1623,

and 1796 2360 .. . 1669 .. . 971 .. .

172, 174 to 179 in­clusive, 182, 184 to 189 hLClusive, 192 to 197 inclusi ve, 199 to 208 inclusive

180, 181, 191, and 210 171 and 190... ... 309, 310,and314 to 316

inclusive 321 to 323, 326, 327,

337 to 339, 341, 34,3, to 349, an d 351 to 354 all inclusive

287 to 296, 298 to 308, 311 to 313, 317 to 319, and 328 to 336 all inclusive

324 and 34'() ... 51 to 54 inclusive ...

97

90, 92 to 96 inclusive, 101, 102, and 103

91 ... ... 84, 98, 99, and 100 ... 83, 88, and 89

20 and 36

493 494 495

S140 ... S141 .. , S146 ... 338 and 339 ...

Town

Do Do

Do Do

Do Do

Do Do Do

Do

Conditions.

Do .. . Do .. .

Suburban lands cultivation

Do

Do

Do Do

Do.

Do

Do Do Do

Town ...

Do .. . Do .. .

Suburban Lands Cultivation Do. .., Do .. . Do .. . Do .. .

for

for

Upset Prices.

£20 each ...

£25 each £30 each

£35 each £40 each

£8 each .. , £9 each

£10 £12 £25

£40 each

£50 each £60 each £4 each

£5 each

£6 each

£8 each £20 each

£(j

£7 each

£8 £9 each £10 each

£20 each

£4 £7 £7

£30 £22 £45 £15 each ...

Remarks.

~'he registered holders of a,ny of these lots may acquire the Crown Grant under Section 37 of "The Mining Act, 1901."

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

Lot 21, 29, 39 and 40 have been

excepted from sale as Ut57.

These lots are also available for selection as "'Working ~'len's Blocks," under Part IX. of "The Land Act, 1898," at the same prices.

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

Lots 173, 183, 198, and 209 have been excepted from sale as Re-

Ii\ serve 11079.

The whole of these lots are also available for selection as "W orking Men's Blocks,"under Part IX. of "The Land Act, 1898," at the same prices.

Lots 297, 320, 342, and 350 have been excepted from sale as Re­serve 11068.

These lots are also available for selection as" Working Men's Blocks," under Part IX. of "The Land Act, 1898," at the same prices.

Reserve 4308 is hereby can­eelled.

Lot 87 has been excepted from sale as Reserve 11\11090.

Lots 85 and 86 have been tem­porarily reserved.

The whole of these lots, ex­cepting those reserved, are also available for selection as "W Ol']dng Men's Blocks,"under Part IX. of "The Land Act, 1898," at the same prices.

Crown Grants will only p.xtend to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the ground.

Lots 495, S140, and S141 are also available for selection as " Working Men's Blocks."

Reserve 5~7 is hereby cancelled.

These lots/are also available for selection as "Working Men's Blocks," under Part IX. of "The Land Act, 1898," at the same prices.

Plans, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will short.ly be obtainable at this office, and the offices of the various Government Lancl Agents.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

3810 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 15, 1907.

LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 13th N oVEllllber, 1907.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the underlllentioned lots are now open for selection, under the conditions specified, as provided by "The Land A.ct, 1898," at the following upset prices :-

I Corr. No. I Town. Nos. of Lots. Conditions. Prices. R elllurks.

I {-t-%: Leonora ... ... 468 ... ... . .. Working Man's Block £15 ... I

I Crown Grant will only extend to 40 feet below the

face of the ground. lllprovclUents, viz., added to price. will only extend to ·10 feet below the aee of the ground.

i a depth of natural sur

1.278 (l Collie ... ... 438 . .. ... . .. Do. do. £15 . .. The value of i uo .. £100, to be

Crown Grant a depth of natural surf

------ .-.

Plan_, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this office, and the offices of the various Government Land Agents.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION. Avon District (neal" Wilkamon Well).

6411/0(5. Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 15th November, 1907.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the land described hereunder, whkh was previously applied for as Homestead Parm No. 8379/74, will be again open for selection under Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after .Monday, 2nd December proximo:·-

Bounded by lines starting from a point 10 chains West of the North·East corner of IJoeation 8477, and extcmding North about 11 chains to the South boundary of Location 7H2/; thence I~ast along same 35 chains; thence South about 59 chains GO links; thence W cst 25 chains to Location 8i7'7, antI thence round portions of its East and North boundaries to starting point. Con· taining 160 acres. (Plan 2G/8U. B. 1.)

Applications lllUSt be lodged with the Government Land Agent at Northam.

Acon District (Ileal' Doodlakillc). 9\)08/07. Department of I.1aIlC]s and Surveys,

Perth, 15th November, 1007. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the lan,l described hereunder, portion or which is induded in Pastoral Lease 197/97, will be open for selection under Parts V. ancl VIII. of "The Lanel Act, 1898," 011 and after :Monday, the 2nd December proximo:-

Boundell on the North anll East by lines starting from the South··West r'orner of Lm,ntion 10855, and ~xtcnding East 3G chains 52 links to its South· East corner; thcllt'e t:)ollth along portion "f the W,'8t 1'0\111'

dary of IJoeatioll 10838, and in prolongation thereof, a total distan('e of <i5 ehains 72 links; o]JJlosite boumlal'i,'s parallel and "'lual. Containing :!40 acres. (Plnn ~5!8(J. C. 2.)

Applications must be lo(lgcll with the UOVerllllll'IlL Land Ag011t at Northam.

f(OjOIlIl}l District (llcar ]'a/llbcllu)I).

J il.J/U(i. DqJartlll"llt of Lantis anll Surveys, Porth, 1;"5th N ovcmb('r, 1 !J07.

1'1' is Iwrebv uotifie(l, for general information, that til<' la ncl de8cri1)orl hercUllder, ,vhich was previously s,,](·(·ted as 1558i/}5, will he again oppn for s('leetinn un,l(>I' Parts V. and 'lIlT. of "'rhe Land A .. t, 18\)8," on and a ftcr i\l on day, :lwl Dee('mher proxi1llo:-

Boundecl on the W('st and South b.\' lim-s starting from a point (iil ehains \V('st aIHl ;10 (·hains t:)ollth of the South· East ("onwr of' Loeation 111·1, and l'xtetlding South 30 ('hainR; th(,lll"> EaBt :1;1 "hains 3-t links; 0ppo, site boundari('s paralkl :1n<1 ,>qual; ,'ontaining 100 :u·n·s. (Plan 4,17/80. Eo 2.)

ApplkatiollH must IJ<' lo'[g<,d \rith til" (;ov<'rllll1('nL Land Agent at Katanning.

Willio 1118 Dislrid. Department of Lands and Sun-e;vs,

1065/07. Perth, 13th November, 190/.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that. ~he tmuporary reservation numbere<1 Reserve 10833, ad.l0lll­ing part of the Sonthern boundary of Williams Loca·

R. CECIL CLIF'I'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

tion (i~8G has been removed, and the land "olltaincd thcreill is now open for selection under Part V. of " The Lana Act, 1898," at a prico of 13s. per aere.

Applications must be m:ule through t11<~ Wagin Lan,l Ageney.

N eison Di"'trict (Ileal' BalinglljJ). Department of Lanas and Smveys,

3315/07. Perth, 1st .No\-('mber, 1\)07. 1'1' is hereby notified, for general in formation, that the land dcseribed herl'lmder, being portion or late Saw Milling Permit 5/11, will 1JC open for sl'Jection under Part V. of " The IJ:tncl Act, 1898," on and after Mon· day, the 18th instant:

Boundcrl by lines starting from the South,\\,pst eorner of Hesery(' 9990, anll extending West :W chains; thence North about 50 chains 27 Iiuks; thelwe I~ast about H ehains to the \Vpst boundal'y of Location ;)05; thence t:)outh along same to Heserve 9U90, and thl'nce round the North and W cst boundaries of same to starting point. Containing 2,10 acres. Plan 4H/80 (C. '1).

Applications must be lodged with the GO\'crnmcnt Land Agent at Bridgetown.

Melbourne Dislricl (ncar 8hcuoak llill).

Department of Lands awl t:)urvcys, 870::'/07. Perth, 8th .November, 1D07.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the land c1cseril)c(l hereunder, portion of which is ill Pastoral Lease 127/97, will he open for selection under Parts V. and '1,'11 1. of " 'l'hc Land Act, 1898," on and after :\fonday, the 26th imltallt:

Bound,,<1 by lines starting from a point 13i) chains 18 links Wf'st of tho North·West corner of Location 1471, an,[ exh·nding ;'1orth 27 chains 55 links; thence \Vest n.i chains 77 ·Iinks; thelll'" South ]O,} chains 34 links; th'~I1e" I';ast G,l chains 7·1 links; thence .North 77 ehainB 17 links to starting point; containing (jH2 aercs. Sur· \,<,y .. , 1 ns l'Ilf'lhonrne 1,oeation 1517. Plan G4/80 (Jl 3).

A Jl]>lieat ions must lJe lodge,[ at this Ofli<:('.

1'iclo,.ia Disl,.ict. (J5 milcs East oJ" Northall/pton).

V"partl1lent of Lall<ls alltl Surveys, 10510/0(;. Perth, 8th Noycmbcr, U)07.

1'1' is hpr('hy not iii .. .!. for g('ncraJ inforlllation, that the hlo('ks of Ja1l<1 d,·s .. riIJ,-(l h('n'uJl(ll~l', whieh \\'('re fOl'merly applied for asl 7:W2/ij;j al1<l 87·15/H, ,rill j,(' again open for sek,·tjon undul" Parts V. awl V III. ,,1' " Th" Land Ad, 1 SHIl," on and after Mon(]ay, the :!5th instant:-

(a.) BOHnlkd hy lim's starting 1'1'0111 the North·East "orller of L()(,ation' ;008n, and ('xt(,lHling N ortll 3:l chains; tlll'l]('e W('st I()~ ('hains :l links; thclH'c South SO "hnin,; 7ii links; tJwn .. (' East ;j:! "hains ;1 links to LOl'atioll ::W8\); Illf'lw,' North ,18 dnJins 7:1 links to its .North·\Vcst ('orner, ;111<1 tll,'II"" East ~!l (·haill~ no links to stnrting point. ('olltailling· ;,)kO :!('rt's.

(h.) BOlllld,-,j h,\' linr's starting from the South· East "01'111'1' ,,1' (a.) and ('xtplIIling West 14 l"haiuR G:3 links; 1111'11<'(' Noulh i)·1 ,·haills; 11\1'\\('(' East 20 elutins 63 links to j,c,..ntinu :lllsn; thPlll'" North ;jet dwillS. :111<1 thence \\'l'.~1 1;; <'IWillB to stading point. ('olltaining 160 aere,;. Plan ;\ orthamptoll Classification 3.

Applirations lIIust he lodged with the Government Land Agent at Gcra1<1ton.

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE~ W.A. 3811

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION. Nelson District (ilca:r Balingup).

Department of Lands and Surveys, 6800/07. Perth, 1st November, 19U7.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the land deseribell hereunder, being portion of Pastoral Lease 66/460, \lill be open for seleetion uncleI' Part VIII. of ." The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, the 18th lllstant :-

Bounded on the South and \Vest by lines starting from a point 30 chains West of the South·West corner of Re· serye 9990, and exteuding West 25 chains, thence "'ortll :10 chains; opposite boundaries parallel a11(l equal, con­taining 75 acres. Plan 414/80 (C. 4.).

Applications mnst be lodged ,dth th0 Uon:rmueut Land i\gent at Bridgeto\'vn.

Nelson District (ncar Nannup).

Department of Lands and Surveys, 2449/07. Perth, 1st November, 1907.

['r is hereby notified, for general information, that the land described hereunder, being portion of Pastoral Lease li6/2506, will be open for selection under Part VIII. of " The Land Act, 1898," Oll and after Monday, the 18th instant:-

Bounded by lines starting from a bend in the Black­wood River about 15 chains South of survey mark " A.::\l. I," and running East about 4-0 chains; thence North about 30 rhnins to the Blackwood Hiver, and thence along sallle to starting point. Containing 160 acres. Plan 439/80 (A. 2).

Applications must be 10dgec1 with the Government Land Agent at Bridgetown.

A-von District (near Yarragin). Department of Lan(1s and Surveys,

9285/07. Perth, 1st November, 1907. I'r is hereby notified, for general iuformation, that the land described hereuniler, being portion of Pastoral Lease illi6/97, will be. opon for selection under Parts V. and VIII. of " 'r1lG Land Act, 1898," on and after :ii1onday, the 18th instant:

Bounded on the East and South by liues starting from a point five chains east of the 13-mile Post on track from Uodgy Codgy to Yanagin, and about three miles North of the North-Enst cornor of Location 5644, and running South 35 chains; thence West 45 chains 72 links; oppo­site boundaries being parallel and equal, contaiuing 160 acres. Plan 34/80 (C. 2).

Applications must be lodged with the Government Land Agent at Northam.

A-von District (near Nangeenan).

Department of Lands and Surveys, 9367/07. Perth, 1st November, 1907.

I'r is hereby notified, for general information, that thc land dcscribedhcreull(1er, portion of ,yhich is within Pas­toral Lease No. 354/97, will be open for sclection uncleI' Parts V. and VIII. of " 'rho Land Act, 1808," on and ufter Monday, the 18th instant:-

Bounded by lines starting from the Eastern corner of Location 9952, and extending G8deg. 33min. 46 chains 18 links; thence 338cleg. 33min. G9 elmins 31 links; thence 248<leg. 32min. 92 chains 35 links to a point 011

road opposite the Northcl'll corner of Location 0453; thence along said road to the \Vestern corner of Location 095:?, and thence round the 1\ orth-Western nnd N orth­Eastern boundaries of Location 9953 to starting point. Containing 480 acres. Plan 25/80 (F. 2).

Applications must be loc1gf'd with the Government Land Agent at Northam.

.J von District, near GorTering Greek.

Department of Lands and Smyeys, 18,,8/07. Perth, 28th Oct01)e1', 1907.

IT is hm'eby notified, for gener;)..l information, that :lrf'a Ilcscribe<l h('rcu11(1('r, situate 11I the Avon District, l1('ar Corrrring Creek. n'ill he ol,cll for selcdioll under Part Y. of " The Lan<l Act, 1898, " 011 awl after ;\Ionday, 18th i\roYC'lllbcr, 1907: - .

BOlludc,l by lines stnrting from a poin1 on the ern side of a sUlTcye,l roa,1 (No. 572) situate at th" 80uth-\Yest corner ot' Avon Location 426fi, an(1 extend­ing Westward along said road about 48 chains; thence North-Westward about 13 chains; thence North-East­ward about 40 chains, passing along the ~ South-East boundary of Location 10271 to the South-West boundary

of Location 102-72; thence South-Eastward about 50 chains, and thence South-Westward about 5 chains to the starting point.

Applications must be made through the Beverley Land Agency. (Plan :3/80.)

TV ellington District.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 6029/07. Perth, 28th October, 1907.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the area described hereunder is hereby excised from Re­sene 94H, vVellington District, and will be open for selection under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 18th November, 1907:

Bounded on the South anel East by lines starting from a point situate about 8 chains West and about 28 ('hains North of the 6 M.P. on the Collie-Preston Road No. S~6, and extending 'Nest 50 chains and North 40 (:hains; the opposite boundaries being parallel_and equal. (Plan 411/80.)

105/0i.

1V ellington Location 1603.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 29th October, 1907.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Wellington Location 1603 will be again open for selec­tion under Part V. of " The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 18th November, 1907.

Applientions must be lodged through the Narrogin Lanel Agency.

Kojonup District (neaT Wah7cimbPp).

73/06. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 29th October, 1907.

rr is here by notified, for general informa tion, that the unselected Locations ncar Wahkinupp, within the groups numbered 2011 to 2013, 4017 to 4036, and 4076 to 4084, all inclusive, are also open for selection under Part VIII. of " The Land Act, 1898."

Any selector of a Homesteac1 Farm out of any of the above-mentioned blocks must take the balance thereof unclo!' Conditional Purchase.

Applications must be made through the Katanning Land Agency.

Nelson District.

4922/07. Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 29th October, 1907.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that th" area described hereunder has been excised from Reserve li2GO, and will be open for selection uncler Part V., Section GO, of " The Land Act, 1898," on and after :'IIonclay, 18th November, 1907:-

Bounded by lines starting from a point on the North­\Vestern side of a suryeyed roa(l, situate about 31 chains North-Eastlyard from the North-West corner of Nelson Location 2337, and extending North about 8 chains, East abont 8 chains, alld South about 7 chains to the NOTth­I\!cstern side of saia surveyed road, and along it South-1nnd to the starting point. (Plan 439B/40.)

Applications lllUSt be made through the Bridgetown Land .Agency.

Kojonu)J Locations 4145 ancl 4146, near Woocle!l1lp Pool, 1'one giver.

Department of Lan(ls anc1 Surveys, Perth, 29th October, 1907.

:J98(j/06.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Kojonup Locations 4145 and 4146 will be open for selec­tion muler Part V. of " The Land Act, 1898," at a pri('p of l~s. per acre, and also under Part VIII. of the sui,l Ad, on and after :r.{onday, 18th Noyember, 1907.

III the rvent. of portion of Location 4146 being applied for as a Homcsteaa Farm, the applicant must take the balance thereof under ('onditional Purchase.

Applications must be made through the Katanning Land Agency.

3812 GOVERNMENT

I.JAND OPEN FOR SELEC'l'ION. Near J ennabcrring Agricultural Area.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 36G8/07. Perth, 5th November, lll07.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the temporary reservation of the Crown land situate nenr tho N orLhern and Western bounc1aries of J"cnnaberring Agricultural Arca has been removed, and the land con­tained thereiu will be open for selection uncleI' Parts V. and V III. of "'1'he Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 33nd inst. (Plan 3/80.)

Applications must be made tlll'ough the Northam Land Agency.

Nelson District. Department of Lands and Surveys,

:3185/87. Perth, 5th November, 1907. IT is hereby notHic,l, for gcneral information, that the area dcseribed hereumlcr is exdulled from Heserve G15 (tit. .John's Brook), and will be open for seledion under Part V. of " '1'he Land Act, 1898," on and after Mon­day, 2;3th N ovelll bor, 1907:-

Bounded by lincs starting from the North-"'iVest corner of Nelson Location 28, and extending 'Vest about 6 ehainsGO links, North about 9 chains, East about 8 ehains 60 links, North about 3'1 chaius, East about 2G ehains, South to the right bank of the St. John's Brook, and along same South-Westerly to the North boundary of Location 28 aforesaid, amI thence West to the start­ing point. (Plan 4H/80.)

Application Illust be made at the Bridgetown Land Agency.

N cl~on Di~trict, Blacl.;,('ood, JICW' Dinninnp. Departlllent of Lands and Surveys,

10~70/05. Porth, Gth November, 1907. l'i' m hereby notified, for general inful'lIlation, that N olson Loeations 2·1'iS to 2'J82, 248,1-, 2·185, 2;336 to 2543, 3ii,(;3, 3;3415, 35,(S to ~;3G5, 2SUG to 38;n, 2847 to 2854, ~85G, 2857, awl ~9GO to 39GO all inclusive, situate near Dinniuup, will be opon for selection U1H!cr Parts V. and \'ILL of " The Lan.} Act, 18H8 " (subjcd to Section 73 of " 'rhe Land Act Amendment Act, 190G! '), by persons \Yho do not own morc than IOU acres of lanel in the State, 011 and after Monday, ~nd December prox., at tho following prices:

7s. pOI' aero 83. " " \)s.

10s.

] 1 S.

138.

"

"

" "

" "

" "

Location ~519. Locations 25'15, ~807, 2808, :!80H,

~819, 285'1, and 2959. Locations 2536, 2538, 2555, 3810,

3818, ancl 3820. Loeations 2'1'18, 2479, 2480, 2481,

3·183, 2·184, 2537, 25B9, 2540, 25,11, 25,13, 2548, 2550, 3553, 2806, 2811, 3813, 2816, 2817, 3821, 3822, 2823, 2847, 2848, 28fiO, 2851, 2852, 285:3, 38:3(;, 38:37, 2D58, and 29GO.

Loeations 2819 and 2830. Locations 25,12, ~546, 35;31, 28H,

28~~J, 2825, 2S~(), ~054, and 2955. lils. Locations 35;3·1 and 2812. 14s. " LOl'ntioll 3S~9. ];is. " Locations 21S;), 3D:30, and ~9;')l. ]6~. "" Locations ~815~ 2827, and 2D57. l'ls. "" Loeatiolls 2S~S an<l 28:$1. 198. " Loeatiolls 395~ and 2953. 208. LOl'atio118 ~:353 and 3956. Anv selector of a HomC'steat1 Parm out of any of the

ahoy(~ Loeatiol1s must take the bal:lI1<:e thcreo·r. un,k'!' (~()llditiol1al Pu!'chasc.

Applications must be 11Hl,!O through the Katalllling Land Agency only.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE I,A:ND AC'I" 1898. Timber Tralillcays.

lie/Jillatiolis as to Hat ('., for HmllWJI'. clc. DqmrtlllC'nt of Lan<18 a11(! Surveys,

1780/03. Perth, 5th November, 1907. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has he811 plenser! to make th(' following Regulations under i i The Land Act, 1898," in lieu of the 11egulatioll pub­Iishc,! in the GOl'(I'IIIllclit Ga::ette of 8th }\Iarch, 1907.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Ul11lC'r Secretary for Lanlls.

GAZETTE, W.A [Nov. 15, 1907.

The following Regnlations in connection with the car­riage of firewood for the public shall be observed by lessees or licensees holcling permits to construct a Timber Tramway under Section 8 of " The Land Act Amend­mem Act, 1902":-

l. HAULAGE RA'1'ES.-Twenty miles and under, 3s. pel' ton. One penny halfpenny per mile or fraction thereof over 20 miles, III adclition to the minimum charge of 3s. pel' ton.

These charges shall include any bush haulage payable to the Hailway Department.

MINIMUM LOADS.-Trucks--Classes G, Gb, and H G tons pel' truck; Ga, Gd, aud similar trucks, 8 tOllS pe~ truck; Rand Rx, 12 tons pel' truck; Ra, 113 tons pel' truck. All other trucks, 6 tons per four-wheeled, anll 1~ tons pel' eight-wheeled truck. If a truck j,mrked to carry five tons only is used, the minimulll charge will be as for five tons.

All weights in excess of above to bo charged for pro rata.

2. The charge for shunting shall not ex"eed 38. and Gs. for foUl' and eight-wheeled trucks respectively.

;,. 'rho haulage and shunting charges specified in Clauses 1 and 3 shall include all haulage', shunting, ancl marshalling charges at the Go\'crnment junction station, and on the Company's lines and sielings. "

4. The Company may require the consignors to in­demnify them in tho case of llamage by fire to the liovcl'l1lllent trucks whilst standing in a private siding only. No extra charge shall be made for insurance \\'hilst the trucks are ill transit or standing at a public siding, nor shall any charge be made for the weighing of trucks.

5. PUBLIC SIDINGS shall be placed where directed by the Minister, provieled that no such siding shall be required at a less distance thau 1G miles from the junc­tion of tho 'l'imber Tramway with the GOVCl'lllllellt Line, no!' within nine miles of any public siding on such 'rimbe!' Tramway.

G. PIUVATE SIDINGS shall be laid down by the licensee for any person desiring the samo on payment by SUdl person of the actual eost (but not exceeding £ilO) 1)£ laying anel removing sueh si'ling. A rental of £a ]Jcr month shall also be payable to thc licensee as reut for a ]Jrimte siding.

7. '['he lieens('e shall at all times convenient to him permit the loading of firewood on tho main line pro­dded there is not less than a train load of 100 tons. 'rho loading of smaller lots shall be entirely at his dis­eretion. In all such cases he may charge freight from the nearest sieling in the real' and also levy a chargo not ,·xcecding :lOs. pCI' hour for engine and train men while loading.

8. Ticketing and consigning shall be a matter for private arrangement between the licensee and the public,

D. 'rhe licensee shall be responsible to the Commis­siemer of Hail\\'ays for all charges on, awl for llamage to, trucks after being handed ovor to him at the junction station, awl until same' are again handed back to the COlllmissioner's oiHcer at such station.

Approved by His Excellenl'V the Governor ill l~xecu­tive ('ouueil this ;3th day of Novcmber, 1907.

mmNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council.

REtiUMP'l'ION OP POH'l'ION 01<' TIMBER LEASE 288/113.

8370/0G. Department of Lands aml Surveys,

Perth, 13th N ovembcr, 1907.

NOTICI~ is heroby given that, pUl'suant to Section l:!G of i' The Lands Ad, 1898, " the Minister for Lands, with thr npl'l'oYal of tlw Gon'rnol', has I'esumed so mueh of t h,' lalHI cOllljlrised in Timber Lease 288/113 grante<l to \VilIiam i\fa,· III lll'i"l'il' , as describc<l hCl'eund('1', the same IUl\'ing hCl'Il, in the opinion of the :VIinister, praeticalh '!PllllC,ll'cl of markctabll' jarrah, kal'l'i. or tuart timber. or on wlti('h no marketable janah, karri" 01' tuart timber, in his opinion, is growing.

Wellington Location 180·1 (as suryeyc,l).

R CI~cn.JCLIFTON, UncleI' Secretary for Lancls.

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, VV.A. 3813 ---------- ~~~--~---

RESUMPTION OF PORTION OF TIMBER LEASE 257/113.

2165/07. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 28th October, 1907.

NOTICE is hereby giyen that pursuant to Section 126 of " The Land Act, 1898," the Minister for Lands, with the approval of the Goyernor, has resumed so much of the land comprised in Timber Lease No. 257/113, grante(l to F. D. Good, as is described hereunder, the same haying been, in the opinion of the 1YIinister, practically denuded of marketable Jarrah, Karri, or 'l'uart Timber, or on which no marketable Jarrah, Karri, or 'ruart Timber in his opinion is growing; and further, His Excellency the Goyernor has been pleased. to throw the area so resumed open for selection uncleI' Part Y. of " The Land Act, 1898," on and after 18th November, 1907:-

Bounded by lines starting from the North-West corner of Nelson Location 837, and extending 336deg. 55min. 25 chains 60 links, 334deg. 25min. 13 chains 55 links, 299l1eg. 46min. 17 chains, 276deg. 44min. 12 chains, 298deg. 52min. 12 chains, 320deg. 25min. 9 chains, 356deg. 12min. 2 chains 40 links, 309deg. 48min. 10 chains 24 links, thence East 46 chains 28 links, thence 138deg. 21min. 51 chains 18 links to the South-West corner of Location 1172, and thence South 29 chains (; links to the North boundary of Location 837 aforesaill, and thence West 13 chains 46 links to the starting point. (Diagram 27144, Plan 414C/40.)

Application must be made through the Bridgetown Land Agency.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

BUSH FIRES ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1904.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 9687/07. Perth, 5th November, 1907.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has be pleased, under Section 2 of " The Bush Fires Act Amendment Act, 1904," to suspend the operations of all declarations made under Section 5 of '( The Bush Fires Act, 1902," so far as such declarations extend to any Railway Reserves in the localities described, and for the periods stated hereunder:-

Fremantle to Spencer's BroQk, including Newcastle, Upper Darling Range, and Jandakot Branches: 17th December, 1907, to 28th January, 1908, inclusive.

Spencer's Brook to Beverley, Greenhills, Tammin, and Dowerin: 22nd November, 1907, to 2nd January, 1908, inclusive.

Tammin to Leonora, Laverton, and Branches: 15th November, 1907, to 27th December, 1907, in­clusive.

Beverley to Albany, Dumbleyung, Kojonup, Den­. mark, and Collie: 5th December, 1907, to 15th January, 1908, inclusive.

East Perth to Brunswick Junction, Collie, and Jan­dakot: 17th December, 1907', to 28th January, 1908, inclusive.

Brunswick Junction to Bunbury, Busselton, anl1 Bridgetown: 17th December, 1907, to ~ 28th ,January, 1908, inclusive.

Geraldton to Walkaway, Nannine, and Northampton: 1st November, 1907, to 2nd January, 1908.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. Department of Lands and Surveys,

9507/07. Perth, 28th October, 1907.

IT is hereby notified that it is the intention of His Excellency the Governor, after the expiration of 21 days from the date of pUblication of this notice, to alter that portion of the bound;iLry between the Narrogin and Wagin Road Districts lying Eastward of the Great Southern Railway to a position about 421 chains North­ward of the present one.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROADS ACT, 1902. 11835/03.

WHEREAS J. T. Smith, heing the owner of land oyer or along ,yhich the undermentioned road, in the Kelm­°scott Roaa District passes, has applied to the Kelmscott Road Board to close the said road, which is more par­ticularly described hereU!lder, that is to say:

That portion of Road No. 2286 lying between the East boundary of Canning Location 417 and the East houn­dary of Canning Location 517. (Plan 341/80.)

Aud whereas such application has been duly published in the Government Gazette;

And whereas the said Board has assented to the said application;

And whereas the Governor in Executiye Council has confirmed the said assent:

It is hcreby notified that theosaid Road is closed. Dated this 5th day of November 1907.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'rHE ROADS ACT, 1902. Additional Ward in the North Coolgardie Road Distriot.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th November, 1907.

11070/97. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased, under Section 6 of (' The Roads Act, 1902"-

1.

2.

To create an additional Ward in the North Coolgardie Road District, to be known as the Ulan'ing Ward, with boundaries as describecl hereunder. To amend the boundaries of the Menzies Ward to excluc1e such new Ward.

3. To increase the number of Members constituting the Board to nine.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

ULARRING WARD. Bounded on the North by the production West of the

North boundary of Reserve 7031 at the 27-1YIile Well on the Menzies-Lawlers Roael; on the East by part of the Western boundary of the Marmion Land District; on the Southward by part of the ~ Southern boundary of the Road District; ancl on the West by part of the West bonndary of the Road District.

rrHE ROADS AOT, 1902.

12858/99. WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over OJ' along which the undermentioned road, in the Greenbushes Road District passes, has applied to thc Greenbushcs Road Board to close the said road, which is more particularly described hereunder, that is to say: .

That portion of Road No. 1369 extending Northward thrOlwh Greenbushes Lots 273, 272, 271, 251, 252, and 253 f~'om the North-Eastern side of Jephson Street to the North-Eastern boundary of Lot 253.

And ,yhereas such application has been duly published in the G01:crllment Gazette;

And whereas the said Board has assented to the said application;

And whereas the GovernoT in Executive Council has confirmed the said assent:

It is hereby notified that the said Road is closed. Dated this 5th clay of November, 1907.

R. OEOIL CLIFTON,

Agriculture No. 127/379, Ex. Co. 3768.

Uncler Secretary for Lands.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of the appointment of Francis McDonald, William Henry Bateman, Charles Prangle Wansbrough, Frank Tyndell Broun J Oh11 Edward Fleay, Frederick Rogers, Kenneth MeLea:n, Oharles Henry Counsel, Georg'e Leake Brou11, William George Townley as Honorary In­spectors under" The Noxious Weeds Act, 1904,"

A. DESPEISSIS, 14-11-1907. Under Secretary for Agric111ture.

3814 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [Nov. 15. 1907.

Department of Agriculture, Perth, 22ncl October, 1907. IN exercise of the powers vested in him by Section 16 of "The Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act," the Hon. the Minister for Agriculture has directed that the following Analyses of Fertilisers, made by the Government AnflJyst, be published for general information.

A. DESPEISSIS, UncleI' Secretary for Agriculture.

o z

174-175 176

177

178

Name of Fertiliser.

Bee Fertiliser (Lehmann & Co.) Pelie,m Fertiliser (Kitchen & Co.) ... ... Sulphate of Ammonia, Sickle (Felton, Grim-

wade, & Bickford) Sulplmte of Potash, Peerless (W. Padbury,

Guildford) Nitrate of Soda, Peerless (W. Padbury,

Guildford)

15,841 15,8·15 15,855

16,015

16,01·:!

Analyses of F'e?·tilise!·s.

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~~ tD~ ~,:; £':=: "'':; ""'Q) ,,0 ",0 "''' ~s ",."1 1;:;8 +J,.:::1 'ti'" .~~

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0182 4'85 5'62 0183 3'41 5'62 0184

0185

0186

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'8 ~ Til ~] ~

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12'81 9'H H'S5 9'1"

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

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" oo"j tl)~ <l>- 0-;"; Q"'; ,.,"" '" " O.~ "''' ... " 0 ... " ti ."1" $C.l ."1,2 ~~ ~g ",,, .~ '" 000 ~ '0 E'" 't)) z ;;: to tn

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17'66 1,'76 4'0 3 8'·19 18'26 11'76 ;}'i2 3 5'46

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Department of Mines, Perth, Bth November, 1907. IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of "The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases anclapplicatiolls therefor, as shown below.

Goldfield.

Coolgardie

Murchison N. Coolgardie Phillips River

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

Gold Mining Leases.

The surrenders of the undermentionecl Gold Mining Leases were accepted.

District.

K nnanalling

Mt. Magnet ... Menzies

78G8 7!)Os

8-1,711 5allz 120

\ Sarmatia Silent

Name of Lellse.

, Lady Alice .. _ vVhitc Horse Try Again ...

Lessees.

Shaw, ColI 'Watson, Thomas; Kirk, John;

Doyle. Jmn(>s; ,\Vilson, Joseph Kennedy, Patrick; Smith, 'l'homas

, Field, Helll'Y Willimn , Price, John

The nndermentioned Gold Mining Leases were declared forfeited for breach of lahour conditions, and prior right of application is granted under Section 105, Subsection (1).

Goldtleld.

E. Coolgardie

Phillips River

District. No. of I.ense. Name of Lense. Lessees. Nalne of person to whonl prior right of application is granted.

·t285E Old Royal Oak Bibby, Albert Nor- Phillips, George

Omaha

Miners' Homestcacl Leases.

man Reynolds,

Halbert, Miller

Henry· Albe'rt

The undermentioned AppliC'1tions for Miners' Homestead Lenses were approved (subject to survey), to dnte from 1st July, In07.

Goldfleli.l.

E. Murchison Phillips River

District. Nos. of Applications.

Black Range *13n 138

• Condit,ionally.

Roberts, Henry

The forfeiture of the undermentioned Miners' Homestead Leases for non-paymont of rent and penalties for 1 D07, puhlished in the Govcl'lmnent GCLzette of 20th July, 11107, wns declared callcelled, and tho Lessees reinstated as of their formor estate.

Goldfield. District.

E. Coolgardie

Name of Lcft.sc.

Brookhall _ .. Brook Hall Extonded

Mine1'(LI Lease.

Spinks, Ernest do.

'rhe undermentionecl Mineral Lcnse was declared not-forfeited for breach of Labonr Conditions, the fine inflicted in lieu of forfeiture been

Mineral Field. No. of LoaBc.

Phillips River 259 ... Birthday Fishel', Percy Hilborne

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3815

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

Notice of Intention to Fo)jeit Leasesfor Non-payment of Rent and Fines d1L8.

Department of Mines, Perth, 14th October, 1907. IN accordance with Section 96 of "The :Mining Act, 190'1," notice is hereby given that unless rent and fines due for the current year be~aid on the undermentioned leases on or before the 22nd day of November, 1907,-it is the intention of the Governor, under the provisions of Section 97 of the Mining Act to forfeit such leases for breach of covenant, viz., non­payment of rent.

Original I Present Number. ; Number.

4279 4281

Name of Lease.

Poseidon South Banker

I 942 I Try Again Extended

367B 368B

370B 371B

471 475 476

Referee Sensation vVest

Great 'Vestern New Sensation South

Mount Pleasant Canadian vVonder Associated

827~1 St. George Exteuded

829ThI Sirdar Consols 834~1 May King

856»1 Paris ...

HENRY GREGORY, Minister for Mines.

Registered Lessees.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

... I The Red Hill Westralia Gold Mines, Ltd.

... O'Reilly, James Francis; Symons, Arthur

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Lease.

... I Ireland, Andrew; Christensen, Paul

BLACK RANGE DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

Stokesberry, William Maher, Patrick; Green, Patrick George; Dann, James; Fox,

John; Scott, Stephen; Lee, William; Maher, Hanora Couper, Thomas Alexltnder Wearden, Thomas; O'Connor, Patrick; Willows, Henry

GREENBUSHES MINERAL FIELD.

Mineral Leases.

I The Nickel-Kramer 'rin Mining Company, Limited

[I The Norilup Tin Mining and Dredging Company, Limited

Do do do do

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

MT. MAGNET DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

Pritchard, George; Morton, William; Burt, Joseph Charles; Hollingsworth, Harold

Wray, Clarence Herberto Kennedy, Patrick; Kennedy, Thomas; O'Brien, William Roberts;

Ladden, Patrick James Morton, William; Hayter, Samuel; Hollingsworth, Harold

NORTHAMP'l'ON MINERAL FIELD.

89 I Wheal Margaret Copper Mine I Fremantle Smelter, Limited

264

130

88

743 750

I Dividend

Lady Gertrude

I Bond's Luck ...

Hope's Hill South McIntosh

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD .

.iYlineral Lease.

I Daniels, Arnold Edward

PILBARA GOLDFIELD .

.iYIineral Lease.

I McDonald, John Nicholson; Thomas, Louis; Bonnar, Lambert;

Elliott, Andrew; Corboy, William John

WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELD .

.iYfineral Lease .

... I The Whim Well Copper Mines, Limited

YILGAI~N GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases .

... I Turnbull, John Matthew ... I Andre, Christian Henry; McIntyre, Archibald McPherson

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

3816 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 15, 1907.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

Ji'orJeit1we of Leases f01' Non-payn~ent oj Rent 1mdM' Section 97 Qf "The Mining Act, 1904."

2893/1907. Department of Mines, Perth, 15th November, 1907. IT is hereby notified, for public information, that His Excellency the Governor in Council, on the 13th day of November, 1907, declared the undermentioned Leases forfeited for breach of covenant., viz., non-payment of rent and penalties for the year 1907.

Original Number.

,1274, ·1275

838B :l:lHn :H2]) :H·i-B :1·J.(iB :31-7]) a·l·Hll :~G7B :l;j8B 360B :l62n

;)02'1' lin:}'!' 8:l0'l'

IOnl.'!'

160G lGOG llill

1612 Hil3 1Gl5

11117

Name of Lease.

Higginsville ".

Hidden Treasure Poseidon

HENRY GREGORY, Minister for Mines.

Registered Lessees.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Gold Mining Leases.

Gibbs, George; Dnnne, Patrick; Brereton, Patrick; Bowman, Peter; Luby, Richard

O'Reilly, James Francis Hopper, Charles Edward; Higgins, Patrick Justice; Noonan,

Michael; O'Reilly, James Francis

EASl' MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Nttbberu Wonga WiLl

1'n,Sll1anian Sttndstone Extended Moana ". Winning Numbel' ". Great AurorlL West". Montagu Sandstone Lady Ellen East Frel'doll1 IVest Range View NOl'th ". Champion New Year's Gift

Gold Mining Leases.

... I Regan, Cornelius Michael

... Gl'ace, Stephen Aloysius

BLACK RANGE. DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

Bethell, Thomas; Holmes, Alfl'ed Smith, Harry Green, William John; Heads, Alexander Burke, Michael; Meagher, John Bennett, William Percy; Pollard, William Henry Bryant, Joseph John Vickers, Christopher John; McCol'kill, Wallace Alexander, James Allsop, Frank Cuthbert McRae, Ronald Bryant, Joseph John; Pert, John; Moore, William Geol'ge;

Adams, Harry

GREENBUSHES MINERAL FIELD.

M incml Lease.

I Wiltshire I Gleed, James; Bickford, Herbert Allan

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.

Craggielllore ... Cl'aggiolllore ~orth .. . Cl'aggielllore South .. . Cmiggi81110re North No. 1...

Flying' Fox D,l,rallinia Florcnce

N emcsis East Nemesis \Ve2t Bal'l'ambio South Extended

BtU'l'[l,lllhie Junction

Gold Mining Leases.

"'1 Cl'aiggiemore Proprietary, Ltd. '" Do do ... Do do ... Do do

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

GoZcllrlinill!l Leases.

Scott, George Bnrns; Fox, Michael; Butler, Peter Do. do. do.

M(,oney, James; Allan, James; Doherty, Thomas Michael; Paulson, P'1Ul; McLean, Alexander; Rees, William

Ross, Frank Charles Do.

Hcmpseed, J olm; IN right, William Henry; Hall, Ethel Margaret; Martinson, Martin

Hall, William; Wright, William; Ogilvie, James; Martinson M,wtin

DAY DAWN DISTRIC'I'.

Gol,l Mining Lease.

4201) I Last Chauce ... Green, Harry; Bromfield, Joseph; Wilks, Michael; Patterson, James; Cowan, Mark; Thompson, 'William; Humphreys, William; O'Longhlan, John; Cohen, Harry; Manll, William; Shaw, William; Lewis, George Edward

705N 707N

Birthday Eal'thrluake

824,M I I,ittle Toy

NANNINE Drs'l'RlCT.

Gold lIfininu Leases.

... I' Holhwd, Ernest John '" Cameron, Colin Bowman

M'l'. MAGNE'l' DIS'I'RIC'l'.

Gold Mining Lease .

... I Drew, Cornelius Joseph; Kennedy, Patrick; Patterson, James

Nov. 15, 1907.l GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

I Original i Present

No. i No.

74 84 85 86

THE MINING ACT-continued.

F01feiture of Leases fO?' Non-payment of Rent, etc.-continued.

Name of Lease. Registered Lessees.

NORTHAlYIPTON MINERAL FIELD,

iNooka i Victoria Coppf'r l\fine

I Victoria North Wheal Alpha

Minet'al Leases .

. .. ) Edwards, Benjamin Gilbart

... Shepherd, William

... Do.

... Do.

OUTSIDE PROCLAIMED GOLDFIELDS.

Gold Mining Lease .

3817

llH ... I Spragge, Herbert 'William; Spragge, Mary Elizabeth; Deakin, , Charles Francis

I ''iTai Nui No.3 Extended ...

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD. Gold lYlining Leases.

122 Darby Sorensen, Thomas; Prince, Arthur John; Armstrong. Charles Henry; Nicholl, Benjamin George

123 124

G olden Ridge Norah

More, Arthur; Aspden, Margaret Knight, George Vortigen

JJline,'al Lease.

267 Copper King ... I The West River (Ravensthorpe) Copper Company, No Liability

JJfineJ"s Homestead Lease.

148 i Rosemore Birchley, William Thomas

YILGARN GOLDJi'IELD.

Golel Mining Leases.

7il 742 748

Hope's Hill Central Hope's Hill North Dulcie Jean South '".

Turn bull, John Matthew Do

Kennedy, John Joseph; Donovan, John; Smith, Alfred Arthur., Hayes, Lena; Kennedy, Alice Maud; Williamson, Harold .

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

Notice of intention to Resltme Mining Tenements on behalf of His Majesty.

H£4 Department of Mines, Perth, 6th November, 1907. TAK}<; notice that it is the intention of the ,Varden of the Broad Arrow Goldfield, on the day mentiOll(ed hereunder to issue out of the Warden's Court an order authorising the resumption of possession "for and on behalf of His Majesty, in accordance with Regulation No. 163 under "The Mining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned :iYIining Tenements.

Each order may issue in the absence of the registered holder, but should he desire to object to such issue he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection, and on the elate mentioned the 'Warden will proceed to hear and determine the same, in accordance with the evidence then submitted.

Nature of Holding.

Machinery Area 1 w 14w

Tailings Area 7w .. ow 20w

Water" Right 70w 7lw

" 72w Business Area 51w

56w 5iw 58w

" Garden Area 5\Jw 3w 7w Sw

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, B?'oad A'Tav), on 6th December, 1907.

Registered Holder.

Half-Mile Reef Mines, Ltd. (1902) Friedman, Nathaniel Asher; Johnson, John Henry New Austral Co., Ltd. Friedman, Nathaniel Asher; Johnson, John Henry Carter, Frederick 'l'hornas Stahl, Alice Maud Mary Raffan, John ... DeMamiel, James; Argus, John Thomas .. Hegarty, Daniel; Speed, Charles Frederick Oliver, Phcebe Holt ... Uren, Richard ... Fingal Proprietary, Ltd. Kirkham, James Matthews, Louis lYIoseley, William Howe, Robert ...

vVinclanya Paddington Broad Arrow Paddington Paddington Paddington Broad Arrow Padclington Smithfield Lady Bountiful Siberia Balgarrie Ora Banda Broad Arrow Broad Arrow Cane Grass

3818 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 15, 1907.

WORKMEN'S TICKETS. 45

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the following alterations have been made to the Coaching Rates 11n<1 Regulations Book, dated 4th November, 1907, By-law No. 54:-

Pages 45, 46, and 47.

WORKMEN'S TICKETS.

Delete rates shown on above pages, and insei·t the following in lieu thereof :---

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Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, "\V.A. -----------------------------------------------------

THE ROADS AC'I', 1902.

Road Boa1'ds Elections. Department of Public Works, Perth, 9th November, 1907.

IT is hereby notified, for general information. in accordance with Section 71 of the Roads Act, that the following gentlemen have been elected members of the undermentioned Road Boards to fill the vacancies shown in the particulars hereunder:-

Member elected.

Road Board. Ward. Date of Election.

Surname. Christian Name.

I I 1907.

Occupation.

Howvacan occurred:

cy

nt. on.

(a) Retire,me (b) Resignati (e) Death.

Name of previous Member. Remarks.

Nelson ... Central ... 24th Oct. Ward ... ... Edwin J. ... . .. . .. Left distri ct R. Crawford Peak Hill ...

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Date of Noti('c.

1907. 23rd Oct.

81st Oet.

30th Oct.

14th Nov.

23rd Oct.

80th Oct.

lith Nov.

7th Nov.

7th Nov.

7th Nov.

7th Nov.

7th Nov.

13th Nov.

14th Nov.

19th Nov.

13th Nov.

13th Nov.

... .. , 12th Oct. Field . .. ... Robert Cecil ...

i

Storekeeper Voided;n attendan to three c

on- E. P. Hargreves ce on-

secutiv e Meetings

F. L. STRONACH, Under Secretary for Puhlic Works.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Nature of Work.

Peak Hill-Police Station Repairs and Additions Contract" (a)

Brunswick State Farm- Erection of Farm Buildings Contract

Yallingup - Accommodation House Renovations and Paint­ing Contract

Maud's Landing and Lake Cul­curdoo Bores Contract

Onslow-Hospital Fencing Con­tract * (b)

Laverton-·Post Office Additions and Alterations, Fencing' Con­tract* (e)

Bunbury Hospital-Renovations and Repairs Contract

Greenbushes Comt House-Al­terations Contract

Brown Hill School-Lining' Quar­ters, etc., Contract

North Kalgoorlie School-·Lining Quarters, etc., Contract

'Trafalgar School-Lining quar­ters, etc., Contract

South Boulder School-Lining Quarters, etc., Contract

Fremantle Fish Market-Erec­tion Contract

Williams-Bridge over Williams River at Stranger's Pool and Approaches Contract

Newcastle Hospital-Diphtheria vVard Contract

Lancefield - School Additions Contract'" (d)

Meelmtharra-School Additions and Alterations Contract * (e)

I Date of Closing.

Noon on Tuesday, the 19th Novem­bel', 1907

Noon on 'Tuesday, the 19th Novem­ber, 1\)07

Noon on '1'uesday, the 19th Novem­bel', 1907

Noon on Monda,y the 25th Novem­ber, 1907

Noon on rTuesday, the 26th Novem­ber,190i

Noon on Tuesday, the 26th Novem­bel', 11')07

Noon on Tuesday, the 26th N ovem­bel', 1907

Noon on Tuesdfl,y, the l!!lith Novem­bel', 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 2lith Novem­ber, Hl07

Noon on TuesdlLY, tho 26th Novelll­ber,1907

Noon' on Tuesday, the 26th N ovem­bel', ]907

Noon on 'Tuesday, the 26th Novem­bel', 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 3rd Decem­bel', 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 3rd Decem­bel', 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 3rd Decem­ber, 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 10th Decem­bel', 1907

Noon on Tuesday, the 10th Decem­ber, 1907

Where and when Conditions of Oontract, etc., to be seen.

Contractors' Room, Perth; G"raldton W or];s Office, and Cue and Peak Hill Court Houses, on and after 29th Octobpr, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and at Court Houses, Bun­bury und Busselton, on and after Tuesday, 5th November, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Bunbury and Busselton Court Houses. on and after 5th November. 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Onslow and Broome Court Houses, Geraldton Works Office, on and after 5th November, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Kalgoorlie \\T orks Office, Malcolm Works Office Laverton Court House, on and after Tuesday, 5th November, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bunbury and Buss8lton. on and after 12th November, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Green­bushes, Bunbury, and Busselton, on and after 12th November, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth; Cuurt House, Boulder; and P.W.A.D. Office, Kalgoorlid, on and after 12th November, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth; Court House, Boulder, and P.W.A.D. Office, Kalgoorlie, on and' after 12th Nov­ember, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth; Court HOllse, Boulder; and P.W.A.D. Office, Kalgoorlie, on and after 12th Nov­ember, UlOi.

Contractors' Room, Perth; Court House, Boulder; and P.W.A.D. Office, Kalgoorlie, on and after 12th Nov­ember, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fremantle, on and after 19th Novemher, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, N fl,rrogin, on and after 18th November, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Northam, York, and Newcastle, on and after 19th November, 1907.

Contri,ctors' Room, Perth; P.W.A.D. Offices, Kalgoorlie and Malcolm, and Court House, Laverton, on and after 19th November, 1907.

Contractors' Room, Perth; P.W.A.D. Office, Geraldton; Warden's Office, Cue, and Police Station. Meekatharra, on and after 19th November, 1907.

*Telegraphic tenders similarly addres"<,d and marked will be received np to the same hour, provided that wrItten tenders ,in due form have previously been lod!.!ed with (a) the Wardens, Peak Hill nnd Cue; (b) the Resident Magistrates at Onslow and Broome; (c) the Lfl,verton Court House and Malcolm Public Works Office; (d) the District Supervisor, Kalgoorlie or Malcolm, or Wll,rden, Laverton; and (e) the Police Office, Meekatharra; Warden, Cue, or District Supervisor, Geraldton.

'TendtJrs are to be addressed to "'1'he Hon. the Minister for 'iN orks," and will be received at the Public Works Offi(,e, Per1 h. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works, F. L. STRONACH,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

;)822 GOVERNMENT

ROADS ACT, lGO

Departlllent of Public Works,

Perth. 14th October, 1907. IT is hor0b3 lil:notified, for general information, that the Hon. lYIinistm for 'N orks has be on pleased to appoint Mr. 'Walter S. Smith to do all those things necessary in con­nection with the Upper Gascoyne Eoad Board for the Election of'Members under the provisions of Section 47 of "'rhe Ro~tds Act, 1902"; also to appoint the following dates for the various events:-

Prepa,mtion of lists Recei ving claillls and Rovision Court Nominations Eleotion

25th October, 1907 objections 8th November, 1907

18th November, 1907 25th November, Hl07 2nd December, 1907

F. L. STRONACH; Under Secretary for Public Works.

Gingin Road BOIt,·d.

Department of Public vVorks, Perth, 31st October, 1907.

1'1' is hereby notified, for geneml informnt.ion, thnt the Hon. liIinister for Works has been pleased to nppoint Mr. W. R Philbl'y to dl) all those things necessary for holding an Extraordinary Election of i\h,mbers for the Gingin goad Bmu'd, under the provisions of Sections ·1<7 and 50 of "The Roads Act, 1902"; also to appoint the following dates therefor:-

Nominations Election ...

... Sn.tul'day, 9th November.

.. , sat1ll'day, 16th November.

No. 501.

F. L. STRONACH, Under Necretnry for Public Works.

TENDEli,S lI.CCEP1'ED.

Public ""IV orks Department,

Perth, Hth November, 1907.

'rHE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, is pub­lished for general information :--

Date of Acceptallce.

Nf1me of Contractor.

D8scriptioll of Contract. Amount.

------~---------;-----1007.

Nov. 8".

9 ...

13 .. ,

13 ...

1\:iessl's. "\Varner & Ashman

l!'. C. Galliu

W. H. Bell

J. G. Pettes

Fromunt.le New Cns­toms 01licc:o;

Geraldtoll School -Pailltiu!.:

York Hn:-{pital HellO. vations awl Hepnil''s

\V e 8 t Lee d e l' v i II e School-Pailltil)g', cte.

£ s. d. 0,710 18 0

6~ 0 0

Ul18 8

57 i u

By order of the Hon. the Minister for ""IYorks,

F. L. STRONACH, Under Secretrtry for Public \Vorks.

'rHE lIHN[NG ACT, 1!)OJ..

A.lllhority to Mine on Rcs<Jl"t'cd ond Ea'clHpictl Land.

Departlllc'llt of i\I ines, :383,1/07: Perth. Hth N(l\-emiJcr. 10u7.

HIS, Excellency the Governor in Exeeut.ive Coullci] has been pleased to grant :mthority conditi.,nally to mine on e'-'rtlLin reserved and cxelllptc'd Ian(Jx within the towllsite of lVIt. Malcolm, lYIt. l\hl'garl't Goldfil\ld, to Robert .J ames Eden.

H S. KING, 8,'cretary for Mines.

CHlUSTi\IAS E:Xl~:\[I"I'IO:'; O~ uOLlWn;UlS "' 7\D :\IIN lmAL }' r 1';Ll ),i.

Department of :\1 i I1(,H.

:l70:!/04. Perth, 1st NOWIllj,C'l', HIIl'. 1'1' iH hercby llotifi(',l, for pulllie information. that Uem'raJ l~xclllption from (·onditions (If work, llHl', and o(:(,llpation has been grantel] for the UoI<1fil'lds and :\Iim'ral Ficl,]s of tho State, as spel"ified herennder:-

GAZETTE, 'V.A. [Nov. 15, 1907.

Ashburton, Gascoyne, Pilbai'ra, West Pilbarra, Kim­berley, East Murchison, Peak Hill, and Phillips River Goldfields, and Yerilla District of North Coolgardie Goldfield including l\Tulgrtbbie, from the 16th December. 1907, to 18th January, 1908 (both dates inelusiye).

All other Goldfields an<1 Mineral Fields from thc 23rd December, 1907, to the 11th J'anuary, 1908 (both dates inclusive).

H. R. KING, Secretnry for Mines.

WEs'rERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNlVIENT TENDER

BOARD.

Date of Notice.

1907. Oct. 29

Sept. 25

25

Oct. 1

Nov. 12 Oct. 11

17

Tenders f01' Government S npplies.

Supplies required.

Cartage of Sta,te Battery, Duke­ton, to site of the State Bat­tery at Bln.ck R.auge

2,000 Positive and Negative Carbons for Arc Ln.mps

H4 Crucibles Plumbago for use for steel cn.stings, "D" Pat­tern, Xo. 80

Spares for Glenfield-Kennedy Meters

Oil Engine and Deep Well Pump One ton Copper Wire (to speci­

fication) Rails and Fastenings, ,t51b.

material

Date of closing.

1907. Wth Nov.

19th do.

lOth do.

10th do.

10th do. 3rcl Dec.

5th do.

Tenders, addressed to the Chn.irman, Tender Bon.rd, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 2 p.m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes, other­wise they are liable to rejection.

Particulars and tender forms obtainn.ble on application at the Tender Board Office, Irwin Street, PertJl.

No tender necessarily accepted.

15th Novelllber, 1907.

PROVISIONS, 1907-8. The following Tenders 1UW8 been accepte<l for Kanowna:­

J. II.. Mitchell &; Co., Grocl'ries, etc.

lYI. A. McCabe &; Co., Meat.

Rates obtainn.ble on n.pplication to tho undersigned.

15th Novelllber, 1907.

Tenctcl's for the Supply of '['inned JJIeat to thc Snpply and Ti"anspo1't Corps, India,.

u"ORl\IS of 'render for the Supply of Tinned Beef and Mutton to the" Supply and Transport Corps," India, to be deliyered n.t various ports en.rly in September, 100H, have been received from the (llHtrtor-mn.ster Genoml in India, and may be ohtn.ined on applien.tion at the OfJice of the undersigned, Perth.

Tenders will be receivod for t,he above supply by the (~,utrter-ll1aster General in India on or before 15th April, 1908.

2nd October, 1907.

Fur Sale.

TE~])EllS "ill be 1'ol',>i\'o,[ ~tt the 'l'cn<il'l' Board Office, Irwill 131:1"('('[:, P,'rth, up till ~ p.m. on 'l'ucsday, 19th Xo\"emhel', UIOT. for the' pun·has" and relllO\'al of a ('otta;.;;', at Hohh'8 .Tett.1'. forlllerly oceupicd by the Care­taker of old Explosives :\J agazine.

,\ cleposit of Hi to a('company each tender. No tender lW('('SHarily H('(·cptell.

W. H. BENBOvY, Secretary.

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, "V.A. 3823

WESTERN .AUSTR.ALI.AN GOVERNMENT TENDER BO.ARD.

TransJe1's of Contracts.

THE following Transfers have been approved :-

Tender D"t". From To I BOflrd No. P:u-ticulflrs.

711/07 \31/10/07 Wight & Herbert Brown & Kirwan I

'''1

Forage at Hack's ]'ind, Schedule 1; Items 1,3, and 6

537/07 I 8/11/07 G.Barlow T. Dixon Firewood for the State Battery at Meeka­tharra

15th November, 1907.

CONTR.ACTS-1907 -9.

Tenders Accepted 8th Novembcl'; 1907.

Spring Steel-Schedule 55. Item 2496.-Sandover & Co., at .£14 lOs. per ton; maker, B. K. n1:orton & Co. Items 2497 to 2505-No tenders accepted.

Tool Steel-Schedule 54. Item 2491.-H. T. Wright, at .£30 per ton; maker, Jessop & Sons. " 2492.-Sandover & Co., at .£24 6s. 10~d. per ton; maker, Thos. Firth. " 2493.-H. T. Wright, at .£30 per ton; maker, Jessop & Sons. " 2494.-lYlcLean Bros. & Rigg, at 19s .. lld. per cwt.; maker, Andrews. " 2495.-H. T. Wright, at Is. 8d. per lb.; maker, Jessop & Sons.

OILS.

Tenders Accepted, 8th Nov&mber, 1907.

Cylinder Oil-Schedule 66, Item 2557.-Couche, Calder, & Co., at Is. lId. per gallon . .Atkins' Cylinder Oil-Schedule 68, Item 2561.-Guthrie & Co., at Is. 10~d. per gallon. Wilcox's Cylinder Oil-Schedule 68, Item 2568.-E. J. Ridsdale, at 2s. 9d. per gallon. VVV Cylinder Oil.-Schedule 68, Item 2571.-Couche, Calder, & Co., at 2s. 2d. per gallon.

Accepted, 13th November, 1907.

Light Machinery Oil-Schedule 67, Item 2558.-0has. Atkins & Co., at Is. 5!}d. per gallon. Dynamo Oil-Schedule 68, Item 2564.-Chas. Atkins & Co., at Is. 9d. per gallon. Gas Engine Cylinder Oil-Schedule 68, Item 2563.-Chas . .Atkins & Co., at Is. lOd. per gallon.

Accepted Tende1·s.

THE following list of .Accepted Tenders is published for general information :-

Tender I D"te \ BOflrd No. accepted. Contractor. Particulars. \ Depflrtment concerned. I 696/07 1/11/07 Cumpston & Mason Dog Registration Labels with split ... ... ... . ..

ring, at per 100

Do do Farley & Thomson Dog Registration Labels with Raw Hide ... ... ... .. . Tag, at per 100 lesser quantities ... '" ... ... ... .. . .. .

731/07 6/11/07 H.Ball .. , ... 1,000 cords of Firewood for Pumping Goldfields Water Sup-Stations 1 and 2 ply

745/07 do Harris, Scarfe, & Co., Weighbridge-Schedule 213A, 06-7 ... do .. Ltd.

505/07 1/11/07 W. G. Grave ... Bread at Northam to :>0-6-1908 ... All Departments .. .

617/07 8/11/07 Robertson & Moffat 2,500 Blankets ... ... .. . ... .Aborigines .. . ... 735/07 do J as. Spicer & Sons I 2,000 Parchment ... ... ... ... Lands ... .. . ...

,

By order,

Rate.

16s. 6d.

208.

3d. each.

7s. 9d. cord

per

.£122 lOs.

l!}d. per lb.

9s. Sd. each .

Is. 9d. per sheet.

15th November, 1907. W. H. BENBOW, Secretary Tender Board.

3824 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 15, 1907.

r "0 I §~ ..p~ en 0 C) Q !

~..Q~

~~ II

Z

l r

I 1

I I I

1 1

Locality.

Wyndlmm .. , Derby , .. Broome .. , Condon .. , Cossack .. ' Onslow .. , Winning Pool Cn,rna,rvon .. , Hamelin Pool Geraldton , .. Hall's Creek I

1

Marble BEl"r N nllagi118 .. , Peak Hill .. ' Wiluna .. , Cue .. , ... lVI1l1'goo .. , Yalgoo .. , Nnnngal'ra .. , Lawlers .. , Laverton ... Menzies .. , Kanowna*" , ..

.,. Knlg'oorli,' Coolgrltrdie '., I S(.uthernCross:

I !

I I l

I I

I I

-g ),1 " ~ en 'J.)

> ..-;- I :E '" ~ I

, l

K cllerberrin Walebing .. , Nortlmm .. , York ... .. , Guildford .. , Pcrth Gardens Perth Obscrva-

tory Frpll1al1tle ... Rott.ncst .. , lVIallclurah .. , Ma.rraclong- , .. Walldering-Collie ... Donnybrook Bunbury .. ' Busselton .. , Cape

J'bturaliste Bridgetown" , Karrid:tle .. , Cape Leeuwin ICfLtanuing .. , Mt, Barker .. , Albany .. , Hl'Pa,ksea, .. , Esper:tnce .. , Ballaclol1ia .. , Eyre .. ,

Perth Adelaide Uelboul'ne Sydney

Cocos Island

I ;

Lat,

South

0 ,

15 27 t7 18 17 57 20 00 20 40 21 4;) 2,1 08 201, 42 26 2,j, 28 41) 18 13 21 11 21 58 ~5 38 26 37 27 25 27 2;) 28 23

.. , 28 05 28 ·10 2!J 4,1 :10 37 ;)0 ·1,5 ;{O :ji

:31 lot 31 30 30 ::\7 31 ·HI :n 5:1 :11 53 31 57 31 ;37

32 03 32 00 32 31 32 51 32 ·j·O 33 Zl 33 83 :33 18 33 :JD 3:1 32

33 57 31, Ie 34 22 33 ,j,0 :34 36 35 02 35 O·j, 83 51 32 28 :32 1ii

:31 57 :l,j, 56 :17 50 8:3 52

12 05

1

THE CLIMA'fE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA DURING OCTOBER. 1907,

From Telegraphic Repcrts,

Barometer (colTected and reduced Shade Temperatures. to sea-level),

Long, 1907, I Average for previous

Mean of East 9a,m,

and 3p,m.

0

128 7 29'839 t23 4() 29'927 122 1" 28'916 119 21 :l\l'910 117 OS 29'015 114 57 29'DS2 1B 33 ~10 OOD 118 3D :10'070 11·1, 12 30'05:3 114 36 30'087 127 46 29'878 lID 42 ... 120 05 2D'D12 lI8 47 2D Hl9 120 20 2(lD52 117 52 30'00j, 1Hi 27 ... 116 43 :30'0:32

.. , :30'OH> 120 33 :30'002 1-)9 22 2\l'OR8 121 01 :.If)'D5·j, 121 37 .. , 121 28 2D'DSj, 121 10 :30'000 119 20 20'DHO 117 45 .. , llG 00 .. , 116 40 ... 116 ,1,7 ;)O'U10 1]5 58 .. , 115 52 30'(101 115 5J :30·Or).l.

115 ,1,5 30'OS1 115 31 :30'07:3 115 44 ... llG 28 116 33 11() 08 ... 115 47 ... 115 38 :30'0:jd 115 21 .. , 116 01 30'0:30

11608 .. , 115 02 80'()J2 115 08 20'07S 117 33 80'00 J

117 3D ... 117 5·1 2!JfJ76 118 Qc1. ZD'f),)(; 121 50 :30'011 128 52 2!J'D72 12G IS 20-U58

115 51 30'064 138 35 2DOD6 1·1,1 58 151 12 2!hl\l0

Average Hi"hest Lowest for for for ,.;

I~~ Ib~ I

ti, I j~ I previous years. month. month, §~ :::~ ~~

"0 1i:i'I <D <Do,-;

i'I i'I'" tt1

29'892 29'980 29'694 97'3 81'2 89'2 104'0 77'1 29'914 30'059 29'719 98'1 7l'6 84,'S 108'0 55'8 29'923 30'031 29'720 91'3 71'5 81'4 105'4 60'2 29'9·iO 30'001 29'736 93'1 6Hi 77'4 108'S 51'0 29'950 30'080 29'760 95'0 69'0 S2'O lOS'O 57'0 2D'D6S 30'148 29'845 92'5 63'0 77'S 105'3 53'0

.. , 30'18D 29'884, 90'6 57'2 n'D 103'2 48'2 :30'032 30'244 2D'861 76'2 57'D 67'0 ()l'2 51'0 30'016 30'24D 29'836 80'0 53'5 668 D5'2 ,13'0 SO'0132 80'2D91 29'761; 7l'7 55',1, 133'6 80'81 46'0 2D'9W 30'042 2D'693 101'S 71'3 86'0 107'2 5D'O

... .., .. , 102'5 6R'7 85'6 111'5 55'0 2D'926 30'049 2D'703 DD'l 60'D SO'O 108'0 46'8 29'D60 30'1()7 29'657 86'2 58'2 7:!:2 1l5'O 48'3 2D'DDO i 30'176 2D'6S2 85'7 56'0 70'S 97'2 4:3'01 2D'Df)8 30'2,15 29'771 83'2 52'7 68'0 94'3 42'S

.. , .. , Sl'O 52'4 66'7 Dt·O 'H'5 30'005 30'293 2D'721 78'8 50'3 64.-(j 90'8 40'f)

.. , 30239 2f)'751 79'4 50'D 65'2 90'0 ·:1,2'0 2D D83 30'225 2D'766 8,t-l 53'9 6D'O D5'2 44'4, :lO'002 80'301 29'lj44 82'3 54'3 68':3 D8'O 43'9 2f)'DRI-l 30'MD 2D'611 SO'O 51'8 65'f) D4'5 42'0

.. , , .. .. , 7S'O ,tD'l (;3'6 93'0 3D'2 :W'DD4, 30':310 2H-614 79'3 51'2 65'2 D3'2 3S'4, 2D'HD6 80':34-4 29'660 77'S 4f)'R 638 Di~'O 37-4 2!)-DD2 30'300 2D'581 7D-5 47'1 68'3 95'0 83'5

.. , .. , .. , .. , .. , .. , .. , .. , , .. , .. .. , 70'S ·1,5'f) 58'·j, DO'2 34'0 , .. .. , ., . 72'5 '1,6'8 59'!) DO'O 35'5

30'03,1, 30'2m 2D'(j51 72'0 4,5'6 5S'S 88'6 3S'O .. , , .. .. , 6D'6 51'8 60'7 88'01 44'D

SO'067 30'320 2H'692 69'1 5't'6 61'8 82'5 ·:1,7'8 30'050 30'320 I 29'700 67'3 53'3 60':3 80'() ,46'2

65'7 30'05!l 30':11,1 29'734 55'(j (jl'2 84,-5 ,18'5 aO'o;j5 30'2Hl 2D'725 65'6 ,,5'8 fiO'7 75'2 50'5

... .. . .., 6(l'7 52'1 59"1 77'7 40'0

.. , ... , .. .. , .. , .. , . .. .. ,

... .. , . .. 70'2 4,2'7 6(N, S3'6 33'5 .. , ., . G6'6 4-4·D 155'8 8·£'2 37'5 .. , .. , 66'6 4G'D 51l'8 :-;3'0 SD'O

30'026 30':31·1 2D'G78 66'7 51'D 59':1 77'1 41'f) .. , .. ' .. , 66'1 50'G 58',1 7H'8 42'0 ... 30'30·1, 2D'5DO G2'D ,51'1 57'0 6D'O 43'2

.. , .. , .. , 66'1 4'1'1 55'1 82'1 !l<1'3 30'035 30'293 2D'556 66'3 50'2 58'7 71-8 39'7 2f)'D89 30':~27 29'431 64'0 54'2 5g'l (;9'8 4,9'13 :30'OOS 30'287 2D'576 67'9 44'4 56'2 83'0 37-1

.. , '" .. , 63'5 -g'D 54.2 78'3 34'8 30'003 30':nD 2D'5W 64'D 4D'O 57-0 7G'O 43'8 :10002 30'308 2D'478 (H'6 50'5 56'0 72'2 44'8 :30006 30':343 2%07 68'4 48'3 58'4 8G'O 40'0 80-(128 80'32\l 29'5·14 77'2 -16'8 62'0 D4'S 37'0 :lO'OZD 30'1D4, 29'555 74·1 <W'7 M'D lOlN 42'0

Inte1'State,

:30'050 80'320 2D'700 67'3 53':3 6Ci'3 i SO'6 -16'2 :10'021 30',101 2D'520 6S'7 2D'SR:3

50'R 59'S i D6.'i .j.l'2

:30'001 :3O'SGO 2f)'510 73'0 58'0 (;5'5 : DO'O 50'0

'* Averages for three years only.

Notes on the Climate f01' month of October, 1907,

Years.

" 1 ci I~ ~ I~ ~ g3;...$ i)'l~C,)

§~ :=IH ,.t::C);:: ~~'E d~ .~~ g '" " 0,,0

~ :<i ::q ~ ...:i g ~

08'3)79'5 110'2 68'5 07'0 71'2 112'2 586 90'S 70'6 108'6 52'S 90'S ()1'9 10R'2 49'0 92'S (j5'a 110'5 56'0 886 60'1 108'5 4,8'5

' .. .. , .. , .. , 78'S 60'7 100'(; 50'8 81'8 55'1 101'6 ·14'6 n'3 550 100'0 41'0 f)7'7 m's/ lOD'O ,HN. Di)'O 6(j'g 11:3'0 58'2 94,-2 60'R 112'0 ,J,:l'\) tH'5 58'-1 100"j, 4,1'3 S2'8 ;3·1.2 101'8 '1-1'5 8~'-1 ,)t'O fm'l 41'5 .. , ... .. , , ..

80'5 52'5 D8'o 38'7 ... .. , ... ' ..

81'5 55'~ 1O:l'1 -11'2 80':3 ,33'5 108'1 30'0 78D ,3:3'0 09'0 :30'2 7;"5'5 ·W'O H8'1 38':3 77'0 ,32':3 DD'O :1H'S 77'l 50'7 DD'8 3R'7 77'5 1,8'6 DS'3 35'0 .. , .. , .. , .. , 71'S ·17'0 m'D 3:)'8 7:3'4 .1,7'1 DL'5 34'7 7:i'O I'W'R 93'5 :31',1, 72-;') 51'1 H8'5 ,10'6 7l-0 ,)2'G 97'0 3S'0 6D3 53'2 \l8'4, 4.1'2

G8'O 55'6 (13'·1 41'6 G7'6 56'2 D!'2 4:J'5 6\)'7 50'2 m'8 36'3

, .. ... .. , .., 6iHi 41';3 89'0 30'1 GH·2 44.2 (Wi 31'2 Q7'f) 57'5 n2'\j 3(l'2 68'3 50'9 8()'2 37'<1 6S'O 47'fj 90'2 37-2 ... .., .. , .. ,

G8'3 4,3'7 D2'1 31'2 65'S ,1-})'S DO'13 35'2 64'4 54.-7 80-7 44'S (;S'4. i .15'6 DO'7 :n'o

I .. , , .. 6,';:2 I j£)'4, H1'O 36'2 Gl'8 I 51'8 S(;'O 8f)'O 69'1 i 50'8 101'-1, 36'2 7'1"71 47--1 ()D'5 85'0 7l'7 150'5 100'2 30'0

69'3 53'2 03'·1 -11'2 n'7 51'-4, 100'5 36'0 (j{'O 48'1 D6'1 32'1 71'0

"" I DD'7 '13'3

.. '

Points (100 to inch)

in month,

17 Nil Nil Nil NU Nil Nil

2 7

20 47

Nil Nil

,1,

Nil 6 4, 6 6 2

21 25

\)

5 15

3 21

101 65 86

2,18 25D 28D

216 13"1 311 IG3 136 385 4,()7 42f) 4,23 373

480 470 355 107 3,16 5S9 ,128 W5

50 2

289 100 137

5D

Rainfall,

Wet Days,

4 .. , .. , .. , .. , .. , .. , 1 2 7 2

, .. , .. 1

.. , 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3

11 9

11 16 III 17

IS 13 18 16 11 15 ID 17 20 20

20 19 23

8 ID 20 24 10

1 1

17 13 7 3

I

Total Points since

Jan, 1.

191C 2401 237 101 202

87 117 ll3 87

233

'i 4

174 'i 3 98

87 85 6S 77 82' 2

E 5 2 9 5 7 o o 5 9 1 2 8 o 1 D

S2 64 Sl' 77, 65 88 D6

108 D1

116 230 1D5 WI 389 375 395

360 4 1 7 9 1 9 6 6 D D

270 450 282 266 360 414 3,15 363 388

343 520 448'

D 7 8 4 1 7 8 6

185 304 396 369 260

86'-f)3 4

395D 1655 1429 2752

Thero \I'as nothing specially notcworthy ill t.he In':tt-he'r for this lllonth, '1'he reports from day to day indicat" the gradual change fr(nll tlll> winter to the SlUHm"r condit-iOlls, an,] w(' have lmd a. few mild (listurj,:Llle('s of the latter typo p:tssing overland in a general Sonth­g,]'stel'ly directioll, Tn wost c-o:"tal dist.dcts t]w tOllllWl'atnl'e ha.s becn below normal, fmel the SUmBler seems to have heen barely noticeable so far, but in the interior it has )) .. e11 hotter th:tn usual.

Pressnre has been normal throughout the State,

The I':linbll was nbove the average in the extrcmc S,vV, (i.c, froll! Perth to L\llmny), bui' elsewhere lighter tlmn lEnal; and from the J\IurC'hisoll northwa.rcls to the Kimberley district no rain fell, which accords with the usual conditions at this time of year,

Perth, l:.lth November, IH07, W, E. COOKE. Government Astronomer,

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 'iV.A. 3825 ~-~-~"~--~~-~ - -.---------~-~----~--~-.-- .. -

RAINFALL FOR SEPTEMBER, 190i (COYIPLE'l'ED AS FAR AS POSSIBLE), AND FOR OCTOBER, 190i (PRINCIP ALLY FROM TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS).

OCTOBER, 1907. SEP'rErtlBER, 1907. OCTOBEB, 1907.

STATIONS. No. of No. 01 STATIONS. No. of No. of No. of No. of points. wet points. wet points. ! wet

100=li11. d"ys. 100=lin. days. 100=lin. i days.

EAST KIMBERLEY: NORTH-WEST (INLAND)-Wyndham Ii 4 cantin 1wel. Carlton Mulga Downs Nil Ivanhoe ... lYIt. Florence Nil .irgyle Downs Tambrey Nil Rosewood Downs Tableland Nil Lisadell iYlillstream Nil l"lrkey Creek 89 6 Red Hill Ord River Mt. Stewart Alice Downs Coorara ... E'lora Valley Peake Station Nil Hall's Creek 4i 2 Nanutarra Nicholson Plains Yanrey Ruby Plains Wogoola Denison Downs rro,vara ;-'il

IV ES'l' KIMBERLF. Y : GASCOYNE:

"it. Barnett Winning Pool Nil Nil

Mt. Rouse e'· Coordalia

Leopold Downs Ni! Wandagee

B'itzroy Crossing (P.O.) Nil Nil Williambury 4 1 Brooking Yanyeareddy

Mal'oonah Cherrabun Nil Ullawarra Bohemia Downs

quanbun Nil l\ft. Mortimer

Nookanbah Edmunds 8

Upper Liveringa Gifford Creek

Yedda Nil Bangemall Nil

Derby i 1 Nil Mt. Augustus

Pt. Torment HJ 1 Upper Clifton Downs ... Nil

Obagama 50 1 Clifton Downs ... '1 Mearerbundie Beagle Bay Nil Byro i 1 Nil Roebuck Downs

Broome ... i'1 2 Nil Meedo '1 1 La Grange Bay 1 1 Nil Minnie Creek Ni!

Rollah Nil Bintholya Lyon's R,iver Nil

NORTH-IVEST COAST: Mangaroon

Wallal Nil Nil Booloogool'OO Nil

Pardoo JUllction Station 5

Condon Nil Nil Doorawarrah Nil

DeGrey Ri vel' Nil Brick House Boolathana Port Hedland Nil NiT Carnarvon 17 1 2 1 Boodarie Nil

Whim Creek Ni/, Nil Point Charles H 2 Mallina Dirk Hartog

Croydon Nil Sharks Bay 14 a 6 2 Wooramel :3:3 2 8 2 Sherlock Hamelin Pool 20 2 10 3 Woodbrooke Nil

Cooyapooya Nit Kararang iO 4 Roebourne Nil Nil 'l'amala

Cossack .. , Nil Nil YALGOO DIS'I'RIC'l': Fortescue 1\'il Nil Woolgorong 25 1 Mardie New Forest Chinginarra Yuin Yarraloola Pindathuna Peedamullab Tallyrang 15 1 Onslow Nil Nil Bindoo 213 8 Point Cloates Mullewa 1:~~ 6 38 4,

NORTH-WEST (INLAND): Kockatea 159 i 49 5

Ethel Creek Barnong 66 3 15 1 Warrawagine Gullewa 91 4 8 1

Gullewa House 63 3 10 1 Eel Creek Gabyon 56 3 Muccan ... ...

Ettrick Nil Mellen bye 68 4 4 1

Stl'elly Wearagaminda 39 3 8 1 ... Yalgoo 4·2 1 6 2 Carlinda Nil ...

Mulgie Wagga W agga ... 4,2 2 Muralgarra Warralong Golden Grove 45 3 Coongon Yil ... Burnerbinmah ... 12 3 Nil TaIga Nil Nalbara 18 2 7 4 Bamboo Creek 13 1 Nil Wydgee 48 1 Moolyella Field's Find 36 4 Nil Marble Bar Nil Nil Thundelarl'a 22 2 vVarrawoona Nil Nil

Corunna Down,.; .\ il Ninghan ,9 4

Mt. Edgar Condingnow 163-Mile {4 Nil Nullagine Nil Nil Palaga Rocks Balfour Downs ... Nil

Bonny Downs 126-JVIile 31 Nil ... 90-Mile 64 2i Middle Creek Nil ... ... Wilgoyne 10,:; 5 Mosquito Cre,,]; lYIt. Jackson 40 2 Roy Hill Nil

Bamboo Springs MURCHISON: Kerdiadary Nil Wale 28 2 Woodstock Nil Yallalonga 19 1 Yandyarra Billabalong Station Peak Twin Peaks

3826 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 15, 190'"{.

RAINFALL-continu(>'cl. ,

SEPTE>rBER, 1907. OCTOBER, 1907. SEPTEMBER, 1907. OCTOBER, 1907.

STATIONS. No. of No. of No. of No. of STATIONS. No. of No. of No. of No. of points. wet points. wet points. wet points. wet

100=lin. days., 100=lill. days. 100=lin. days. lOO=lill. days.

M URCHISON-coniin1wd. COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDS-Murgoo ... ... ... 20 1 4 1 contimwd. Mt. Wittenoom ... 15 1 ... ... 50-Mile ... ... 29 .. . 93 ... Meka ... ... . .. 15 1 9 1 Norseman ... .. . 51 1, 30 1 vVooleane ... ... 19 1 ... ... Lake View ... .. . 55 4 ... ... Boolardy ... ... 23 1 Nil ... Frazer Range . .. .. . Nil ... 109 1 Yederadda ... ... 11 1 Nil ... Southern Hills ... ... .. . ... .. . .. . Woogorong ... ... 15 1 ... ... YILG-ARN GOLDFIELDS: Manfred ... ... ... ... .. . ... 129-Mile 10 1 Yarm Yarra ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... ... .. . . ..

Emu Rocks 27 1 10 1 Milly Milly ... ... ... ... .. . ... ." ... 56-Mile 92 ·i3 Berringarra Nil ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... Glenelg Rocks 32 1 13 1 Mileura Nil Nil ... ... ... ... ... .. . Burracoppin 75 3 23 2 Mindool::th 14 1 ... ... ... '" ... ... Bodallin ... 45 3 Nil Mt. Gould ... ... ... ... ... .. , . .. ... Southern Cros8 84 5 3 1 Ilfoorarie ,:1, 1 ... ... ... ... ... Parker's Range 43 4 7 1 Peak Hill 14 2 4 1 ... ... ...

I Yellowdine 90 3 Nil

lYfebian 11 1 ... . .. ... ... ... ... .. . . .. Karalee ... 85 3 Minderoo ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . Koorarawalyee 91 3 Nil Abbotts ... Nil Nil ... ... ... ... .. . ...

Boorabbin" 103 5 3 1 Belele 2 1 Nil ... ... ... ... ... ... Boondi Gahanintha 13 2 Nil ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... Bungalow ... ... Nil ... ... .. . SOUTH-WEST-NoRTHERN Quinns ... ... ... ... ... ... ... DIVISION: Nannine ... ... 12 1 Nil ... Murchison House 71 4 57 5 Annean ... G 1 ... ... ... ... .. . Mt. View 72 6 16 1 Tuclmnarra ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... .. . Mumhy 225 8 72 6 Coodardy Nil 18 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... Willow Gnlly 186 11 Austin Downs 30 2 ... ... ... ...

." ... ... ... Northampton 258 6 91 ,J, Cue 34. 2 6 2 ... ... ... ... ... Chapman Exp. Farm 200 9 53 5 Day Dawn 12 1 2 1 ... ... ... Narra'l'arra 234 8 Lake Austin 29 1 Nil ... . .. ... ...

." ... ... Oakahella 200 7 Lennon ville 34 2 2 1 ... . .. ... ... ... ... White Peak Mt. Magnet 2·:1, 1 Nil ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. ... Geraldton 196 11 20 7 Youeragahbie ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... .. . Hinton F:1rm 187 6 ... lYIurrum 4·t 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. Tibmdden Challa 15 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. .. . Myaree 217 10 Nunngara 17 2 6 1 ... ... ... . .. ... ... Sand Springs Berrigrin ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... . .. ... .. . Nangetty 164 9 21 4 ... . ..

EAST MURCHISON: Greenough ... . .. 176 6 53 4 Gum Creek: ... ... Nil ... Nil .. . Bokara . .. .. . 194 8 ... .. . Duml ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Dongara ... .. . 132 10 28 3 Wiluna ... ... ... 13 1 Nil ... Strawberry . .. .. . 295 10 75 11 Mt. Sir Samuel ... 1 1 9 1 Yamgadee ... .. . 151 8 25 1 Leinster ... ... 25 1 8 1 Urella ... ... .. . 156 6 36 3 Lawlers .. , ... ... 2,:1, 2 2 1 Opawa ... ... . .. 146 7 36 8 Wilson's Patch ... 31 2 14 1 Manara ... ... ... HoO 5 30 4 Poison Creek ... ... Nil ... 8 1 Mingenew ... .. . 199 9 49 7 Lake Darl6t ... ... ... . .. ... ... Yandenooka . .. ... 206 7 51 3 Darda ... ... ... 15 2 ... ... Arrino .. . . .. ... 179 6 Nil ... Salt Soak ... ... 23 2 15 1 Three Springs ... ... H3 9 29 7 Erlistoun ... ... ·1D 1 ... ... Carnamah ... .. . 95 8 35 5

N

Mulga Queen ... ... 21 3 10 2 Hill River ... .. . 269 10 137 10

COOLGARDIE Jun Jun ... ... 102 5 19 1 OR'l'H Watheroo 99 7 39 4

GOLDI<'IELDS: ... ... Laverton 12 1 21 1 N ergaminon ... ... .. . .. ... ... ... ... Dandaragan 222 10 93 9 Mt. Morgans 1,1, 1 ... .. ,

, .. ... ... . .. Yatheroo 265 8 Murrin Murrin". 18 2 30 1 ... ... ... ... ... Moora 160 9 62 7 Mt. Malcolm Nil 2 1 ... ... ... .. ... ... Walebing 14,9 12 101 11 Mt. Leonora 8 1 3 1 ... ... ... ... Round Hill 155 11 51 10 Tanlp~

... ... ... . .. ... ... ... .. . .. . New Norcia 171 13 ... Kookynie 16 8 ( 6 1 ... ... ...

." ... W ongon Hills 97 9 78 10 Niagara ... 6 1 ,t 1 ... ... ... ... Wannamel 239 11 97 10 Yerilla ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . Gingin 338 13 170 12 Yundamindera ... 7 1 48 1 ... ... ...

, .. Mt. Celia ... ... ... ... ... .., SOUTH:WEST (METRo-Edjudina ... ... ... ... .. . . .. pOLl'rAN) : Quandinnie ... ... 20 1 ... .. . Menzies ... 23 1 25 1 Wanneroo ... ... 37,t 13 233 13 ... ... Belvoir 393 13 255 11 Mulline .. , 25 3 17 1 ... ... . .. ... ... Wandu 492 19 256 21 Mulwal'rie 4,2 3 15 1 ... ... ... ... M unclaring 762 17 342 12 Goongal'rie : 32 2 17 1 ... . .. ... ... Canning Waterworks ... 520 14 322 17 i OOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDS: Kalbyamba ... ... , .. ... ... .. . C Waverley ... ...

I ,to 2 Nil ... Guildford .. . ... ·166 17 2,1,8 16

Bardoc ... ... ... 4S 3 11 1 Perth Gardens ... .. . 394 18 259 19 Broad Arrow ... ... 41 4, 1.1 1 Do. Observatory . .. 435 18 289 17 Kanowna ... ... 30 8 9 1 Highgate Hill ... .. . 430 15 280 14 Kurnalpi ... ... 8,1, 1 Nil . .. Subiaco ... .. . ... 452 19 263 16 Bulong ... ... .. . 5:3 2 11 1 Claremont ... ... 395 14 ... .. . Kalgoorlie ... ... ·1,2 2 5 1 FrenUtntle ... ... 333 16 216 18 Coolgardie ... . .. 51 ·t 15 2 Rottnest ... ... 4018 17 134 13 Burbanks ... ... ,15 2 ·W 2 Rockingham ... ... H2 14 301 17 Bulla Bulling ... ... ", ... 63 1 Jandakot .. . ... 478 15 298 15 Woolubar ... ... 37 1 ... ... Armadale .. . ... ,1,71 15 236 14 Waterdale ... ... ·17 3 33 2 J arrahclale ... ... 787 13 498 14 Widgemooltha ... ... 57 7 7 3 Jarrahdale (Chestnuts) 661 17 342 9 15-Mile Condenser ... , 37 2 NU ... Serpentine ... ... 573 16 I 311 13

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

RAINF ALL-contin uecl.

! SEPTEMBER, 1907. I_O_C_T_OB_E_R~,_1_90_7_. STATIONS. No. of ! No. of

points. wet I 100=lin.: days.

SOUTH-WEST: Mandurah ... .., Pinjarra (Blythewood) Pinjarra ... . .. Upper Murray... . .. Yarloop ... .:. . .. Harvey... ... . .. Brunswick ... . .. Collie ... ... . .. Glen Mervyn ... . ..

:l68 437 551 523 533 426 4.()6

15 18 13 20 22 23

Donnybrook ... . .. Boyanup ... . ..

523 425 511 494 404 366 350 427 383 360 571 313 442 493

11 19 ' 14 20 ,

I 21 . Bunbury ... . .. I 20 Elgin ... ... . .. Busselton ... . .. Quindalup ... . .. Cape N aturaliste .. . Glen 'Lossie ... .. . Karridale ... .. . Cape Leeuwin ... . .. T,ower Blackwoocl ... F ernclale ." .. , Greenbushes ... . .. Cooeearup ... . ..

556 439

Bridgetown .. . . .. 40i5 Hilton ...... 4Hi Greenfields ... ... 390 Denninup ... ... 392 Cunclinup ... ... 288 'Wilgarrup ... . .. I 478 Balbarrup ... ... I . 488 Bidellia ... ... 567 Westbourne ... ... 324 Deeside ... . .. ... 548 Riverside ... ... 475 Mordalup ... ... 308 Lake Muir ... ... 469

EAST:NRN AGRICULTURAL

DISTRICTS: Kokardine .. . Walgo ... .. . Dowerin .. . Uberin ... . .. Ejanding .. , Momberkine .. . Eumalga .. . Newcastle .. . Craiglauds .. . Eadine .. . Chidlow's Well Baker's Hill .. . Berry Brow .. . Northam .. . Grass Valley .. . Cobham... . .. York ... . .. Burrayocking .. . Meckering .. . Cunderdin .. . Doongin .. . Whitehaven .. . Mt. Caroline .. . Quailing .. . Cutenning .. . Kellerberrin .. . Cardonia .. . Baandee .. . N angeenan .. . Merredin .. . Walgormouring Codg-Codgen .. . N oongarin .. . Mangowine .. . Koomberkyne .. .

GREAT SOUTIlERN RAIL-

WAY LINE: Dalebridge ... . .. Beverley.. . .. Brookton ... . .. Sunning Hill ... . .. Pingelly ... . .. Y ornaning . .. . .. Narrogin ... . .. Narrogin State Farm ... Rose Hill ... . ..

70 124 104

83 69

151 265 193 400 275 551 325 332 172 13·t 226 179 105 82

162 87

160 71 98 99

110 83 76 ,t5 85 84 H 66

101 122

21 22 23 22 24 : 27 27 20 19 21 25 22 13

8 8

10 24 13 13 16 19 16 10 18

3 9 5 5 3 6

11 9

11 14 17 12 8

12 2

15 12 7 5 6 6 6 4 9 6 4 7 4 2 3 5 5 3 5

11

10 11 10 15 12 10 11 11

6 12 15 13

Wagin Katanning Sunnysid.e Broomehlll

211 205 207 ! 214-246 22:3 215 208 191 20·t 229 246 257 I 12

No. of points.

100=lin.

No. of . wet days.

18 18 17 18 18 18 12 15 10 19

311 311 393 550 557 569 6·17 385 469 497 508 429 503 423 456 373 442 470 355 589 615 682 545 480 429 370

I 19 17 20 20

611

642 452 570

59 42

29 65

77 215

95 303 177 134

65 68

134 86 47 19

10

40 34

21 20 10

5

:~2 I 11

73

107 106 124 86

105 122 84 56 62

107 138 123

18 20 21 19 23 18 20 19 22 20

11

17

12 16 18

7 4

3 5

9 12 9

15 9 9 9 2

14 11 7 2

3

4 8

3 4 1 1 3

1

12

11 11 15 10 13 13

7 4 9 8

10 10

STATIONS.

GREAT ,"-::'U'.l"H"H' JLUL-WAY L<INE-contimwd.

W oodyarrup ... . .. Pallinup ... . .. Tambellup ... . .. Toolbrunup ... . .. Cranbrook ... . .. Stirling View ... . .. Kendenup ... . .. W oogenellup ... . .. St. vVerburgh's ... JIH. Barker ... . ..

WF.ST OF GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY LINE:

Talbot, House ... . .. J elcobine ... . .. Bannister . .. . .. viT anclering. .. . . .. Glen Ern ... . .. JliI::trraclong . . . . .. viT onnamin ta . . . . .. Williams ... ... Darkan ... ... . .. Arthur River ... . .. Gains borough ... . .. Glenorchy ... .., Kojonup ... '" Northumberland Homestead Blackwattle ... . .. viTarriup ... . .. l!'orest Hill . .. . ..

EAST OF GREAT SOU'l'HERN RAILWAY LINE:

Oakdale ... Barrington Bally Bally Stock Hill Qualin Woodgreen 4.4-Mile ... Pealmring Glenallan Gillimanning ... 72-Mile ... Wickepin Crookecl Pool ... Nallyring Yardup ... Bunking Dyliabing Glencove Cherillalup Strathavon Warperup Woolganup Chillinup . J arramongu p ...

SOUTH COAST: Wilson's Inlet .. . Grasmere .. . King River .. . Albany .. . Point King .. . Breaksea .. . 'Woodburn .. . Cape B,iche .. . Peppermint Grove Bremer Bay ... Coconarup '" 173-Mile... .. . Ravensthorpe .. . Hopetoun .. . Fanny's Cove .. . Park Farm ... Grass Patch .. . Swan Lagoon .. . 30-Mile ... Gibson's Soak ... Myrup ... Esperance ... Boyatup ... Lynburn .. . Pt. lYlalcolm .. . Israelite Bay .. . Balbinia .. . N anna;n binia ... Balladonia ... Eyre Eucla

SEPTEMBER,1907.

No. of points.

100=lin.

247 213 239 228 285 222 339 204 277 291

2,58 263 353 371 277 337 23,4, 261 239 273 240 336 283 289 108 361 383

256 150 2'W 210 192 I:H 26

116 202 189 Nil 207 171 23't 211 169 209 198 219 198 259 179 182 276

619 651 444 559 564 518

96 272 364 363 141 150 102 IG8 245 304 100 92

163 237 2·19

!~~ I

241· 166 llO 7() 60 4H ·n 21

No. of wet days.

12 7

12 9

l-t 15 17 11 20 19

10 11 18 16 12 11 14 13

5 12 8 6

11 19

'1· 19 21

8 5

10 8 6 7 1 4

13 9

11 6

16· l-t 7

10 14 7

18 10 9 7 7

20 22 12 19 15 23

2 10 11 8 9

9 13 10 11

6 9 9

10 12 I 10' 10 10 14 4

I I 3 I 2

3827

OCTOEER, 1907.

No. of I No. of points. wet

100=liu. days.

115 7 129 9

67 .6 202 14 162 18 8H 16 170 18 377 19 346 19

115 12 120 10

136 11

163 16

123 10

95 9 85 2

3U5 15

237 16 541 21

I

79

93 98 II

91

100

96

~:~7 I 101 121 115

73

91

97

50

681 607 422 589 592 '.28

101 198 202

25 13

9 6 9

5

10

5

7 10 6 4

11

1

21 20 12 20 16 24

6 7 6 5

15 5 77 4

'.14 I 108

88 62 4 35 2 30 2 4·1 '1.

105 lO 165 10

61 8

50 1 2 1

23 3

W. E. COOKE, Government Astronomer.

3828 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 15, 1907.

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 13th November, 1907.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that the undermentioned Minister has been duly registered in this Office for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the state of Western Australia :-

R.G. Date. Denominatjonand Name. Residence. Registry District. No.

Chtwch of England.

Diocese of Perth. 56/1907 12th Nov., 1907 ... The Rev. John Arthur Priestley Geraldton ... Geraldton

GOVERNMENT LABOUR BUREAU.

Centml Office-Perth.

Wonwn's Branc7t-Pm·th.

B1'Cmchesf01' lIfen and Women at Northam and I(algo01·lie.

EMPLOYERS of Labour of every description are requested to make application to the Bureau when in need of workers.

Registers are kept in the various offices of men and women looking for work.

Personal application 0an be ma.de during the nsua.l office hours.

Interviews between employ8rs and employees can b., arranged.

.JAMES LONGMORE,

Superintendent of Govt. Labour Bureau.

27th July, 190G.

~ll:-;srNU FIUI~:\j)S.

Vide GOPCl"lllnent Gazette, 1907, page 87()1, B2/1110().

AHNOLD BYF'II';LD ha~ r,'tUl'IH'!l hOllll'.

.\LBKHT ImWAHD IHNKS a/ios B1Nm:l (no des­.. riptioll givcn), la~t h,'anl of at \'i"toria Park in April, HJO,I, Wht'll he' stai('d he iniGnell',] going to Day Dawn. (informatioll to thp ('riminal Invpstigation Branch, Perth. -- B2/111 16.)

HOBEWl' .J. ADA;\IS, age ~\) years, height 6ft. lOin., hl:u'k hail', brown "yes; luts a lump Oil tIl(' right side 01'

II OK" ; '\'('nl: to South Africa with OIl(' of the Australian ,·ontingeuts; last heard of at Cue in .J line this year, when it is h"lil'H'(l he wpnl. to COIHlon in till' Nor '-vVest in senreh of l'lIJploynl(·nt. (InforllJntion to the Criminal Im-('stigation Bran,·h, P,'rth.--B2illl:1O.)

HAHFty LA'I'()lTI~ LOl\'U, age 4:1 YI';(r8, tall, fair hail', hald on for<'lJ('ml; t e<'i h dj,,('ulour"d; a grol'('r al" ntH' 1illW ('arl'ying 011 bllSilWSS at tIll' \'0l'l)('1' of Shf":arel' and Broome Stre('ts, II ighgall' Hill; hdil'H'd to havf' left for thn Goldfields :lhnut "'ebru:tl'\' 01' ~Ian'h last. (Information to th,' Criminal lnwsiigat i(ln Brundl, Perth.--B2illIiO:l.)

.JA;\fES MINItL\N a/ws ('ASEV, stout build, height about 6ft. 7in., dark ('omplexioll; Il'ft South Austnilia ahuut 10 years ago all<1 \\'hen last heard of was working on a tiJllber mill ill ihis State. (.Lnfol'lnat.ioll to thc Criminal Inn'stigatioll Braneh, 1'erth.-B2il 111:3.)

PATIUCl\: "\ DA'IIS, IlJl'dillln build, "n'd "arringe, age about ;,11 y('ar", 1J<'ight ;3 ft. Hill .. thiek dark hair turning grey, thiek dark (\yphrowR and 11lollRtarhe, round vi:-;agc, dnrk eomplexioll; small s"ar oil lo\\'('r part of "h(,0k; large ,Yart on 011(' fing"r; may wI'ar an daRt ie band on (1I1l' ann wldeh haK I,l'en injm'''''; speaks loudly; a t":Jmsi"pr 1'1ll1'Io.\'(·([ h)' B .. arl" & 'l'inllns. ~r"lIzi('s, in 1 flll]. (InfortlJatioll to ih" ('rilllin:Jl lJlY<'stigatioll Bmn"h, 1'(·rth.--B:.VI11l 11.) .

\\,ILLIA'II llI~~HY 11.\ \"n]o;~, h0ighl about (ift. :Cill .. stoops, round siJ011IdcJ'('d, fair ('olllpIPxion; a lIlarlwi gardener; aml his wife Mrs. IT A VD EN, h"ight about :3 ft. Gin., vcr'y (lark hrown hair, (lark brown ey<'s, dark complexion; who left A,lelaidc about tIl(> mid,llc of 1904 for this StatC'. (Tnformation to the Criminal Tn­vestigation Branch, 1'crth.-132/11117.)

MALCOLM A. C. FRASER, Registrar General.

DEPARTMENT OF LAND TITLES. TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 11:193 AND THE REAL

PROPER'I'Y LIMITATIONS ACT, 1878.

No. 826/1907. TAKE NOTICE that Robert Cecil Clifton of Perth in the State of Western Australia Under Secretary for Lands has made application to be registered as the l;roprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the District of Wellington and heing-

PCt~·t of Wellington Loccdion 1 (containing 2 acres 3 roods)'

Bounded by lines starting from a point on the North side of Paris Street situate :3 chains 30} links East from Koomhana Road and extending East"rlyalong Paris Street for 90-(0 links thence Northerly 72"} links thencc Easterly 1 chain 1 link thence Southerly (Ho links thence North­Easterly aJong the Australind-Brullswick RO!Ld for a,bout 5 chains 69 links thence North-vVesterly n.bout :3 chains 7CH links thence Westerly along the South boundar'y of Lot 4 on deposited plan 557 for 3 chains 82~ links thence Southerly for 6 ohains 511't links passing along the East boundary of Lot 8 on deposited plan 557 to the starting point.

And further take notice that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or intm'est in the above paroel of land [l,re hereby required to lodge in this office on or before the :3lst day of Decem her next a cavc(ti forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BUH:I', H,eg'istl'al' of rritl(~s .

Lands 'I'itles' Office, Perth, ( 7th November, 1907. )

'rRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

No. 860/1907. TAKE NOTICE that Enoch Edmund Tyler of Bunlmry in the State of Western Australia farmer Administmtol" with the will an(l codicils annexed of Handy Tylc)' late of Bunbto'Y fa'I'mel' deceased has made 11ppliCtttion to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in ff>c simple in possession in the following parccl of land situate in the vVellington District and being

Lot 5 of Leschenaltlt Locaiion :2(] (containing 20~ acres)

Bounded on the West by 16 chains 501'0 links of King Road

On the N01·th by a boundary of Lot 4 measuring 12 chains 68 links

On the East by boundaries of Lots .j. and 72 measuring together 16 chains 82 links and

On th" Sonlh by a boundary of Lot 72 measuring 12 chains 4,5 links.

'rhe land is more particularly defined on Diagram 2699 deposited in the Land Titles' Omce.

And further take notice that all persons otl",r them the applicant claiming to have aHY estate right title or int~rest in the 11bove parcel of land are hereby required to lodge in this Office on or before the 28th day of December next a cat'e(ti forbjdeling the same from being" brought under the operation of the Act. "

ALI<'RED E. BUR'l" Registrar of Titl"s.

Land 'I'itles' Office, Perth, ( 1,J,th November, 1907. )

Stanley, Money, <y" Walke,', Bttnbtwy, Solicit07's /01' the Applicant.

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. Transfer No. 5L71/1907.~

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to an Order of the Supreme Court dated the 19th day of September 1905

l(algoQt'lie Town Lot R 584 (particularly described in Certificate of Title Volume CXX. Folio 92)

was sold by public [tuction for default in payment of rates due to the Mnnicipality of Kalg'oorlie, and. that it is my intention on the fifth day of December next to register the purchaser as proprietor of the said land accordingly pursuant to Section 432 of" The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906" (6 Edward VII. No. 32).

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, / 14th November,1907. j

Stcttvell ,~ 001vle, Ban'ack St1'eet, Pe1·th, Solicito1's /01' the Pttrchaser.

?TUNICIPALI1'Y OF KALGOORLIE.

Annual Election of JJIayor, Councillors, and Auditors. NOMINATIO::-;S of intending Candidates for the "\muml Election of Mayor, four (4) Councillors, and two (2) Auditors must be lodged "'ith the 'rown Clerk, at the Council Chambers, Kalgoorlie, at or before four (4) 0 'dock p.m. on vVednesday, 20th November, 1907.

Nominations must be in the form prescribed in "The ?lunicipal Corporations Act, 1906," and accompanied by a cash deposit of £5.

ERNEST E. HAWKINS, Town Clerk.

Council Chambers, Kalgoorlie, 12th November, 1907.

1IUNICIP ALI'rY OF VIC'rORIA PARK.

NO'l'lCE is hereby given that Cr. Rac1dy having re· signed his position as one of the Councillors for the East Ward of this Municipality, an election to fill the Extraordinary vacancy thus created will be held (if necessary) on vVednesday, 27th November, 1907. Nomi· nations must be delivered to the Returning Officer 01'

To\m Clerk not before vVednesday, 13th inst., and not later than 4 0 'clock p.m. on vVec1nesday, 20th inst., at the 1'own Hall, Victoria Park.

R. 1'. 1!Jc:MAS'rEH, Mayor,

Returning Officer. 8th November, 1907.

CLOSURE OF ROAD. 5528/06.

I, Ne,,~ton J. Moore, Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over 01' along "'hich the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Wan· ncru Hoad Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

That portion of Road No. 424 leaving the "'i¥est boun· dary of C.P. 938/56 (Location 1818), and extending Eastward through same to its East boundary; thence North·Easterly, passing through C.P. 15745/55 (Loca· tion 2331) to its junction with Road No. 1411. (Plan 1A/40.)

N. J. MOORE.

1, H. Hocking, on behalf of the vVanneru Road Board, hereby assent to the aboye application to close the road therein l1escribe(1.

H. HOCKING, Chairmau "'iVanneru Road Boar,!.

~~ncl Odober, 1907.

BLACK RANGE ROAD BOARD. IN terms of Section 130 of the Roads Act, I hereby onter that the time for making up the Rate Book of the above Board be extended to 13th Noyember, 1907.

JA?1:ES PRICE, Minister for Works.

WEST KIMBERLEY ROAD BOARD.

IN terms of Section 130 of the Roads Act, I hereby order that the time for making up the Rate Book of the above Boar(l be extended to 9th November, 1907.

JAMES PR.iIJE, Minister 1',,, Works.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. 3829

BEVERLEY ROAD BOARD. Geneml Rate, .1907-1908.

AT a meeting of the Beverley Road Board held on the first day of .June, 1907, it was resol\-ed that a General Rate of One Penny in the £ be levied on all rateable property within the distrid, 011 the basis of unimproved capital value, in accordance with the provisions of "The Roads Act, 1902," and amendments thereof.

FRANCIS IIcDO:\fALD, Chairman.

NOTICE is hereby given that I have obtained permission of the Yalgoo Hoad Board to erect (3) three s"ing gates on the Fiell1s Find Road, and (3) three swing gates on the Rothsay Road.

Dated this t\ycnty·eighth day of October, 1907. For E. II. WITTENOOM,

W. CREA?:I, Muralgarra Station.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

Ba1"1'alllbie Sonth Gold Mining C01npany (No·Liability). NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the aboye Company has been removed from the Office on the Mine at Barrambie, to Weld Chambers, Saint George's Terrace, Perth, and that Alexander Sanderson, Francis Handall Sanderson, and Henry vVilliam Hopking are the Attorneys for the Company in "'i¥estern Australia, the Power of Attorney granted in favour of David Morgan having been revoked.

Dated this 31st day of October, 1907.

STONE & BURT 514 Hay street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company in Western Australia.

Barrambie Ranges Gold Mining Company (No· Liability).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the aboye Company has been removed from the Office Oll the Mine at Barrambie, to vVeld Chambers, Saint George's Tenace, Perth, and that Alexan flor Sanderson, lhancis Randall Sanderson, and Henry vv i;]iam Hopking are the Attorneys for the Company in vVestern Australia, the Power of Attorney granted in fayonr of James ?vlorton Aldridge having been revoked.

Dated this 31st day of October, 1907. STONE & BuRT, 514 Hay street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company in Western Australia.

[n the matte?' qf" The Companies Act, 1&93." (56 Viet., No.8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, undor the provisions of Section 20 of the above Act, a, Certificate of Ineorporation, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to Brown­hill Consols, Limited.

Dated this 8t.h day of November, 1907. F. A. MOSELEY,

Hegistrar of Companies. Supreme Court Offiee, Perth, W.A.

In the Jncttt81' of" The Oompanies Act, 1693." (56 Vict., No.8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora· tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to Bullita Pastoral Company, Limited.

Dated this Gth aay of Noyember, 1907. F. A. MOSELEY,

Registrar of Companies. Supreme Court Office, Perth, VV.A.

'The Patriotic Assurance Company, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above· named Company has been removed from 55 William Street, Perth, and is now situate at Trinity Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated this eighth day of November, 1907 .

Witness-

.JOHN SWIFT PEARSON, Attorney for the said Company.

Walter N. Alcock, 11 Howard Street, Perth.

F. Morley Alcock, 11 Eo/card Street, Perth, 8orici;tor for the abo'Ve·namecl Company.

3830 GOVERNMENT

The Hill End M~tTcMson G.M. Co. (No-Liability).

NO'l'ICE is hereby given that a Call (the third) of Sixpence per share has been made on the unpaid Capital of the Company, and is payable at the Registered Office of the Company, No. S Murchison Chambers, Cue, on or before the 24th November.

ARNOLD U. HENN, Secretary.

In the mcttte)' of "The Powe,'s of Atto1'ney Act, 1896" (60 Viet., No.3).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorney granted by the United Asbestos Company (We"tralian Agency), Limited, to Arthur Henry Shaw and Alexander Henry Malloch, and filed in the Supreme Court Office on the 15th day of December, HI06, has been revoked.

Dated this 7th day of November, 1907.

l!'. A. MOSELEY, Registrar Supreme Court.

NonCE 'W CREDITORS.

PUHSUAN'l' to "The Administration Act, 1903" (3 Edward VIL, No. 13), notice is hereby given that all pcrsons ha\"ing any claims or demands upon or against the estate of DelamoUe EchVt1rds (also known as David Edwards), late of Ba.llnister Street, Fremantle, licensed victualler, deceased (who died on the 3rd day of October, lG07, at Bm1l1ister Street, Frellmntle "fore said, intestate, anclletters of administmtion of whose estate were granted Oll the 1st day of November, Hl07, by the Supreme Court of Western Anstralin. in its Prohate Jurisdiction to C,.therino Edwards, of Bannister Street, Premantle afore­said, the widow of the said deceased), are hereby required to send in writing lmrticulars of their claims or demands to the said Catherine Edw,nds, c:tre of Gawlcr & Harcl­wiel" Solidtors, Henry St,reet, Frenmntle, on or before the 30th day of November, W07: And notice is hereby also given t.hat'Lt the expiration of the last-mentioned date the said Catherine Edwards will distribute the assets of the said Delamotte Edwards :tlllongst the pn.rties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of whieh she shall then h:we had notice; and that the said Catherine Edwards will not be liable for the assets of the said Delamotte Edwards, or any part thereof so dis­tributed, to any person of whose clrtims or demand the said Catherine Edwards shall not at the time of snch dis­tribution have had notice.

Dated this 7th day of November, 1007.

GA\VLElt & HA1WWICK, HOlll'Y Street, Fremantle,

Solicitors for the said Catherine Ed wards.

RE HENRY PHANGIS KEEP, DECEASED. PUHSUAN'l' to " '1'he Administration Aet, 190:3 )) (3 Ellw. VIL, No. 13), Ilotiec is hereby given that all Creditors amI other persons having any eiaims or demands upon ur against the cst:ttc of llenry Francis ]('0», late of Saint (ieorgo's Terrar:c, Perth, in the State of W(>8t­l~l'Il Australia, Commission Agent, deceased, intestate (who died at Pm·th aforesaid elll the twenty·sixth (lay of Sept (,lllbcr, One thou,,:1n<1 nine hun<1rcd . al)(J six,' and letters of administration of whose ('state wpre (July grantcl1 hy tho Supremo Conrt of the snjd Statr' to Ormshy Burkitt, of ,130 St. George's 'l'erracc, Perth, aforesaid, Medical Practitioner, a creditor of the said clceeasel1), are hereby rcquirc<1 to soml in writing parti­culm's of their claims and demands to the undersigned before the 7th day of December, 1907: Am1 llotieo is hereby also given that, at the expiration of the last­mentioned clate, the sai<1 Ormsby Burkitt will proecC'r1 to distribute the estate of the said dCl'casocl, having l'l'gard onlv to the claims and demands of which ho shnll have had notice, and that the said Ormsby Burkitt shall not be liable for the assets of: tho said (leceasc<l so dis­tribute.}, to any person of whose claim tho saia Ormsby Burkitt has not had notice at the timG of distribution.

Dated tho 1st day of November, 1907.

HAYNES, HOBI.0rSON, &; COX, Howard Street, Perth,

proctors for thc said At1ministrator.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. [Nov. 15, 1907.

In the S1tpre11le Court of Western L'hlstralia-pJ'obate J~(risdiotion.

In the will and two codicils thereto of William Henry Graham, formerly of Albany, in the State of West­el'll Australia, but late of Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, gentleman, deceased.

pUltSUANT to " 'rhe Administration Act, 1903 )) (3 Edw: VII., No. 13), notice is hereby given that all credItors and other persons having any claims or de­mands upon or against the estate of William Henry Graham, formerly of Albany, in the State of Western Australia, but late of Melboume, in the State of Victoria, gentleman, deceitSecl (who died at Melbourne in the State of Victoria, on the 16th day of March: 1D05, and probate of whose will and two codicils thereto \vas tluly granted by the Supreme Court of the said State of Western Australia to the West Australian 'l'rustee, Executor; and Agency Company, Limited, of Barrack Street, Perth, in the said Stnte), are hereby required to send, in writing, particulars of their claims ant! demands to the said West Australian Trnstee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, before the 1st (lay of December, 1907. And notice is hereby also given that, at the expiration of the last mentioned clate, the said Company will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims anll tlcmands of which it shall have had notice, and that the said Company shall not be liable for the assets of the said deceased so distributed, to any person of whose claim the said Company has not had notice at the time of distribution.

Dated the 25th day of October, 1907.

HAYNES, ROBINSON, &; COX, Howard Street, Perth,

Agentsjor Haynes &; Hobinson, of Albany, Solicitors for the said Company.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

.0:0TICE is hereby giycn that all creditors and other persons haying any claims and demands upon or agnillst the estate of William Hocking, late of North Perth, in the State of Western Anstralia, miner, de­ceaseel, lUe' hereby requested to send in particulars in writing of their claims and demands to tho Heverend Percy Hobert Riley, the Executor, care of the nnder­signed, on or before the 16th day of December, 1907: All,l fnrther that, at the expiration of the last mentioned ,1atC', the said Ex(',-utor will proceed to distribute the assets of the sai,l deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the cl"ims and <lemands of \yhich hC' shall thC'll have notice.

Dated this 1 ~th (Jay of November, 1907.

HICHAHD S. HAYNES &; Co., Solicitors to tho above mentioned Executor,

COlllIllCl"('ial Union Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

He Elblucth W-ilson, deoeased.

NOTICE is hereby gin'n that all claims or domands upon or against thl' estate of l~lizabeth Wilsoll, late of Guildford, in th,' Hlate of vVcsteru Australia, widow, deceased, are hl'rclly ]"(~ql1ir(',l to sowl particulars in writing of their "Iaims and demalllls to George Hollis Ganliner, carc of illessicurs Stone &; Burt, Solicitors, 514 Hay StrcPl, P,'rth, 011 or before the 14th day of [)cc<.'m!J(·r, Hl07: And llotice is hereby also given that, at the' l'xl'iratiun of th(' last mentioned .Iate, the said (lcorge II ollis Uardim-r will <1istribute tho assots of the said -Elizabeth 'Wilson, deceased, amongst the parties (,l1titlcl[ thl'rcio, having regard ouly to the elaims and dl'lllmHls of \I"hi"h he shall thOll have had notice.

Datl'rl ihl' Hlh da)' of Novembor, 1907.

STONE &; BURT, :314 Hay Street, Perth,

Solieitors to the Estate of the said Elizabeth vVilson, deceasecl.

In the Estate of John William SOlLthcombe, late of Waverley, LcaseholcZe!', deceased.

A LL claims n~aillst the above estate must be rendered to Patriek i\f'lell:lmtlw (Executor), care of the nnder­signed, OJl or ],p1'or(' the 16th day of December, 1907.

HALL &; O'DEA, Solicitors,

Kalgoorlic,

Nov. 15, 1907.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3831

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

Adjttdications.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. Number. Date of Order. Date of Petition.

James Charles King

121 Park Street, Subiaco

Contractor Supreme Court, Perth

131 of 'i 6th day of N ovem- \ 6th day of N ovem-1907 bel', 1907 vember, 1907

Alfred Isaac Pearn

Martha Plunkett

Day Dawn

107 Wright Street, Highgate Hill

Miner I

Married W omanj

Do. 133 of 13th day of No- 8th diLy of Novem-1907 vember,1907 bel', 1907

Do. 132 of 9th day of Novem- 9th day of Novem-1907 bel', 1907 bel', 1907

Receiving Orde?·s.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. No. of Date of Date of Act or Acts of Matter. i Order. Petition. Bankruptcy.

Alfred Isaac Pearn ... ... Day Dawn ... .. . l\rIiller .. . Supreme Court, 133 of 13th day of 8th day of Debtor's petition Perth 1907 Novelnber, November,

1007 1907 Martha Plunkett ... ... 107 Wright Street, M u. r r i, e d Do ... 132 of 9th day of 9th day of Do

Highgate Hill 'Vonum 1907 November, November, 1907 1907

Fi1'st Meetings and Public Examinations.

I I I I Date of

I I I Date of I

I I Date of order

Debtor's Address. Descrip~ Court. N umber. first Hour. Place. Public.Ex- Hour. Place. I (if any) for Name. tiOll. Meeting. amlnatlOll. Summary Ad~

millistnttion. I I I

Philip Barnes Leonora ... Formerly Sc:reme 98 of 1907 26th day of 3p.m. Supreme 26th day of 10'30 a.m. Suprcme I 14th day of hot e 1- 'ourt, November Court, Noveulber, Court, ! N ovenl bel', keeper Perth 1907 Perth 1907 Perth 1907

Marthe Plun- 107 Wright- Marl'iecl Do .... 1320fl907 Do. ... 3.30 p.m. Do .... Do. ... Do. ... Do ... Do . kett st., High- woman

Do ... 1

gate Hill Alfred Isaac Day Dawn ... Miner ... Do .... 1330fl907 Do. ... 4p.m. Do .... Do. ... Do. ... Do .

Pearn

Notice of Dividend.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. No.

Reuben Zukerman ... Perth ... Jeweller .. . Supreme 23 Court, of Perth 1007

Dated this 14th day of November, 1907.

In the Supreme Court of Western A1istmlia-in Bankmptcy.

In the matter of " '1'he Ba:ll.kruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matter of Robert Gouldson, of VVoolllndra, farmer, a debtor.

NOTICE is hereby giyen that the above-named debtor has executed a Deed of Assignment under the provisions of " The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and that the same is now lying for inspection and execution at the offices of Pearson Lyon, of Northam, Solicitor.

Dated this 14th day of November, 1907. M. M. MOSS,

Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

In the S upl'e1ne Court of Western Australia. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendmenf

Act, 1898," and in the· matter of Kate Petterson, of Mandurah Road, Storekeeper, a debtor.

NOTICE is hei'eby given that a Meeting of Creditors of the above-named debtor, under the above-mentioned Act, will be held at the office of R. D. Beresford, Henry Street, Fremantle, on Monday, the 25th day of Novem­ber, 1907, at 3 0 'clock in the afternoon.

Dated this 13th day of November, 1907. [L.S.] R. D. BERESFORD, . SoUcitor for the above DebtoI',

Amount First 01' final I Wh ~ Where payable. per £. or otherwise. en

One shilling and Second and 18th day of At. the Offices of twopence fmc- final November, the Offici<11 Re-tlon in the 1907 ceiver, Supreme pound. Court, Perth

M. lYI. MOSS, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

To OT·TO 'l'HEODOlm CHARLEi::l MUELLER and

RAY BOUCAUT, both of Stirling Vie,,. Farm,

neal' TenteI'dcn.

TAKE notice that you, haying made default in pay­ment of the moneys secured to me by Memorandum of i\Jortgage dated 5th 11ay, 1907, and registered 6860/138, and also Memorandum of Mortgage elated 10th April, 1906, in I'espcct of the lands comprised in C.P. Leases numbered 15867/55, 13185/55, and 11221/55, respec­tively, I, Hillary Boucaut, the Mortgagee in respect of both of the above-mentioned Mortgages, hereby require you, within 30 days from the pUblication of this notice, to pay all principal, interest, and other moneys due, owing, and secured by the aboye-mentioned Mortgages: And further take notice that if you fail to pay the saia moneys or any part thereof, I will proceed to exercise the Power of Sale given to me for that purpose by the said Mortgages and" The Land <Act, 1898."

Dated at Perth, this 13th day of Noyember, 1907.

HILLARY BOUCA,UT.

ATth1l1' F. Abbott, SolicitOT, St. Oem',ge's Terrace, Perth,

3832 GOVERNMENT

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE A'r

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

Administration Act Agricultural Bank Act .. Amendments to Statutes (slips) Arbitration Act .. . . . . Associations Incorporation Act Auctioneers Act and Amendments Andit Act . . . . . . Bankruptcy Act, 2s.; Rules, 1892, 5s.; 1898, Is. Bills of Sale Act and Amendment . . . . Bills of Exchange Beer Duty Act and Amendment Boat Licensing Act and Amendments Brands Act Bread Act Bush Fires Act Cemeteries Act and Amendments Companies Act and Amen'aments Constitution Act and Amendments .. Co-operative and Provident Societies Act Copyright Act . . . . . . Criminal Code Act and Amendment .. Criminal Code Act and Rules (1,4 bound, with

Index) . . . . . . Crown Suits Act Dentists Act and Amendment Distillation Act Dividend Duties Divorce Act and Amendment, Is. 3d.; Rules,

Is. 6d. Dog Act Droving Act l~arly Closing Act .. J~ducation Act and Amendments Electoral Act Electric Lighting Act Employers Liability Act Employment Brokers Act Evidence Act Explosives Act and Amendments Extradition Cases-Procedure Pactories Act l<~cncing and Trespass Act and Amendment P artilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act Pirms Registration Act and Amendment Fisheries Act Premantle Harbour Trust Act Game Act and Amendment Goldfields Water Supply Act Government Savings Bank Act . . . . Hansard Report (if bound up in 1 vo1., 7s. 6el.;

in 2 vols., 128. 6d.) Hill/slird Heport, weekly issue, per copy

Do. (]o. Annual suhscription Hawkers and Pedlars Act and Amendment Health Act and Amcndment Immigration Act and Amendments Index. to Government Gazette, 1905, and pre-

VIOUS years (each) . . . . Imported Labour Act and Amendments Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act Interpretation Act .Justices Act I"egal Practitioners Act .. Licensing Act and Amcndments Life Assurance Ad . . . . Local Court Act and Rules (cloth) ..

Do. do. (%-bound) Local Inscribed Stock Act Lunacy Act "'farine Stores Ad Marriage Act and Amendment Married Women's Property Act and Amend­

ments Masters and Servants Act lVfedical Practitioners Act

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GAZETTE, W.A. [Nov. 1o, 1807.

Acts of Parliament, etc., for Sale-continued.

lIIerchant Shipping Act Application Act Mines Regulation Act .. . . :llining Act Mining Development Act Municipal Act Navigation Act Pawnbrokers Act and Amendment .. Pharmacy and PoisJns Act and Amellllment Police Act and Amendments .. Prisons Act and Amendment Public Notaries Act Public Service Act . . . . Public Works Act and Amendment Rabbits Act Railways (Government) Act Roads Act .. .. Secondhand Dealers Act .. Stamp Act and Amendments .. . . . . Standing Orders and Rules (Parliamentary) Statutes (sessional sets per vol.) . . ' .. Supreme Court Act Amendment Act Supreme Court Rules (bound) Totalisator Act and Amendment Trade ]\Iarks Act and Amendment Trade Unions Act Tramways Act . . . . Transfer of Land Act and Amendment Trespass, Fencing, and Impounding Act 'rruck Act and Amendment .. 'rrustees Act Water Boards Act . . . . Weights and lIIeasures Act and Amendment.. ,;V orkmen 's Wages Act ,;V orkers' Compensation Act

~Other Acts at similar rates.

CONTENTS. Administration Act .. . Agricultural Department .. . Bank Holidays ... . .. Bankruptcy ... ... . _. Boat Licensing Iteo-ulati(\ns Climate and Rainf~ll ... . .. Colonial Secretary's Department ... Companies ... ... ... . .. Crown Law Department .. . Deceased Persons' Estates Electoral... ... . .. Government Labour Bureau Health Boards ... Justices of the Peace

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Orders in Council .. . Power of Attorney .. . Proclamations ... . .. Puhlic Service Commissioner Public Works Department Railways ... ... ._. Registrar General .. . Registrar of Companies

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Road Boards (see also ulldE'r "Lands" " Public Works" Departments)

Tender Board

,md :1829

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'renders accepted Tenders invited ... Transfer of Land Aet

By Autl:ority: PRED. vv~I. SIMPSON, Government Printer, Perth.