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[3781] OF 7S■I AUSTRALIA (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) (REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER) No. 120] PERTH : FRIDAY, 5th DECEMBER [1969 Courts of Session Act, 1921. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, j By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas TO WIT, J. Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of the DOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour- [L.S.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Com- monwealth of Australia. WHEREAS it is enacted by section 17 of the Courts of Session Act, 1921, that the Governor may, by proclamation, inter alia, fix the times at which periodical sittings of Courts of Session shall be held: Now, therefore I, the Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby fix the days appearing in the third column of the Schedule hereto as the days on which the periodical sittings of the Court of Ses- sion for the Session Division appearing in the cor- respondingly opposite position in the first column thereof at the places mentioned in the second column, shall commence during the year 1970. Schedule. Session Division; Place; Sittings. Geraldton; Geraldton; The third Tuesday in February, the first Tuesday in May, August and November. Eastern Goldfields; Kalgoorlie; The fourth Tues- day in February, the second Tuesday in May, August and November. South West; Bunbury; The first Tuesday in March and June, the second Tuesday in Sep- tember and the fourth Tuesday in November. Southern; Albany; The second Tuesday in March, June and September and the first Tuesday in December. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 26th day of November, 1969. By His Excellency's Command, ARTHUR F. GRI.koriTH, Minister for Justice. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! ! SUPREME COURT ACT, 1935-1964. Rule of Court. (Sittings and Winter Vacation for 1970.) PURSUANT to the powers conferred by the Supreme Court Act, 1935-1964, and The Rules of the Supreme Court, 1909, and all other powers hereunto enabling, the Judges of the Supreme Court hereby order as follows:— Civil Sittings. 1. The Civil Sittings of the Supreme Court for the trial of causes and issues of fact during the year 1970 shall be eleven in number and shall commence on the days hereunder mentioned, that is to say Tuesday, 17th February. Tuesday, 3rd March. Tuesday, 7th April. Tuesday, 5th May. Tuesday, 2nd June. Tuesday, 14th July. Tuesday, 4th August. Tuesday, 1st September.

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[3781]

OF

7S■I AUSTRALIA(Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.)

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

No. 120]

PERTH : FRIDAY, 5th DECEMBER [1969

Courts of Session Act, 1921.

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

TO WIT, J. Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

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

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

monwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 17 of the Courtsof Session Act, 1921, that the Governor may, byproclamation, inter alia, fix the times at whichperiodical sittings of Courts of Session shall beheld: Now, therefore I, the Governor, acting withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council,do hereby fix the days appearing in the thirdcolumn of the Schedule hereto as the days onwhich the periodical sittings of the Court of Ses-sion for the Session Division appearing in the cor-respondingly opposite position in the first columnthereof at the places mentioned in the secondcolumn, shall commence during the year 1970.

Schedule.Session Division; Place; Sittings.

Geraldton; Geraldton; The third Tuesday inFebruary, the first Tuesday in May, Augustand November.

Eastern Goldfields; Kalgoorlie; The fourth Tues-day in February, the second Tuesday in May,August and November.

South West; Bunbury; The first Tuesday inMarch and June, the second Tuesday in Sep-tember and the fourth Tuesday in November.

Southern; Albany; The second Tuesday in March,June and September and the first Tuesday inDecember.Given under my hand and the Public Seal of

the said State, at Perth, this 26th day ofNovember, 1969.

By His Excellency's Command,ARTHUR F. GRI.koriTH,

Minister for Justice.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

SUPREME COURT ACT, 1935-1964.

Rule of Court.(Sittings and Winter Vacation for 1970.)

PURSUANT to the powers conferred by theSupreme Court Act, 1935-1964, and The Rules ofthe Supreme Court, 1909, and all other powershereunto enabling, the Judges of the SupremeCourt hereby order as follows:—

Civil Sittings.1. The Civil Sittings of the Supreme Court

for the trial of causes and issues of fact duringthe year 1970 shall be eleven in number and shallcommence on the days hereunder mentioned, thatis to say

Tuesday, 17th February.Tuesday, 3rd March.Tuesday, 7th April.Tuesday, 5th May.Tuesday, 2nd June.Tuesday, 14th July.Tuesday, 4th August.Tuesday, 1st September.

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3782 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [5 December, 1969.

Tuesday, 6th October.Tuesday, 3rd November.Tuesday, 1st December.

Full Court.2. (1) The Sittings of the Full Court for the

year 1970 shall be eight in number, and shallcommence on the days hereunder mentioned, thatis to say:

Tuesday, 17th March.Tuesday, 21st April.Tuesday, 19th May.Tuesday, 16th June.Tuesday, 18th August.Tuesday, 15th September.Tuesday, 20th October.Tuesday, 17th November.

(2) The Full Court may sit on such other daysor at such other times as the Full Court may thinkfit to sit.

Circuit Courts.3. (1) Sittings of the Supreme Court in the

respective circuit districts referred to in the tablehereunder, for the transaction of all such businessas may be brought before it, shall be held duringthe year 1970 at the places and commencing onthe days shown in the said table.

Circuit District; Place of Sittings; Day ofCommencement.

Geraldton; Geraldton; On the following Tues-days: 17th February, 5th May, 4th August,3rd November.

Eastern Goldfields; Kalgoorlie; On the followingTuesdays: 24th February, 12th May, 11thAugust, 10th November.

South West; Bunbury; On the following Tuesdays:3rd March, 2nd June, 8th September, 24thNovember.

Southern; Albany; On the following Tuesdays:10th March, 9th June, 3th September, 1stDecember.

(2) No sittings will be held unless in the opinionof the Chief Justice there is a substantial amountof business.

Winter Vacation.4. The Winter Vacation shall commence on

Monday, 29th June, 1970, and shall terminate onSunday, 12th July, 1970.

Dated the 4th day of November, 1969.L. W. JACKSON C.J.J. E. VIRTUE S.P.J.R. V. NEVILE J.JOHN HALE J.FRANCIS BURT J.J. M. LAVAN J.JOHN L. C. WICKHAM J.

Health Act, 1911-1968.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, f Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

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

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

monwealth of Australia.

P.H.D. 818/67; Ex. Co. 3081.WHEREAS it is provided, inter alia, by subsection(2) of section 186 of the Health Act, 1911-1968,that the Governor may by proclamation declarethat any process within any trade that is anoffensive trade for the purposes of Division 2 ofPart VII of that Act is a process to which the pro-visions of that Division, other than section 194, donot apply; and whereas any of the trades, busi-nesses, or occupations usually carried on, in, or

connected with cleaning establishments, dye worksis an offensive trade for the purposes of that Divi-sion; and whereas it is now expedient that theprocess whereby dry cleaning is carried out inmachines that use only perchlorethylene as thecleaning fluid and operate on a full cycle, fullyenclosed process should be a process within a tradeto which the provisions of Division 2 of Part VIIof the Health Act, 1911-1968, other than section194 of that Act, do not apply: Now, therefore, Ithe Governor, acting with the advice and consentof Executive Council, do hereby declare the pro-cess whereby dry cleaning is carried out inmachines that use only perchlorethylene as thecleaning fluid and operate on a full cycle, fullyenclosed process, to be a process within a trade,namely, cleaning establishments, dye works, towhich the provisions of Division 2 of Part VII ofthe Health Act, 1911-1968, other than section 194of that Act, do not apply.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 26th day ofNovember, 1969.

By His Excellency's Command,G. C. MacKINNON,

Minister for Public Health.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Land Act, 1933-1969.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, i Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENOREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

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

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

monwealth of Australia.

Cones. 5249/54.WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1969, the Governor may by Proclamation and sub-ject to such conditions as may be expressed therein,classify as of Class A any lands of the Crown re-served to Her Majesty for any of the purposesspecified in the said section; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that Reserve No. 26020 for thepurpose of Conservation of Flora and Fauna asdescribed hereunder, should be classified as of ClassA: Now, therefore I, the Governor with the adviceof Executive Council do by this my Proclamationclassify as of Class A the reserve described here-under.

Schedule.Reserve No. 26020 (Kojonup Location 8993).

Area: 1,333 acres and 38 perches. (Plan Katan-ning 40, Sheet 4.)

Given under my hand and the Public Sealof the said State, at Perth, this 26th dayof November, 1969.

By His Excellency's Command,STEWART BOVELL,

Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

AT a meeting of the Executive Council, held inthe Executive Council Chamber, at Perth on the26th day of November, 1969, the following Ordersin Council were authorised to be issued:

Fire Brigades Act, 1942-1966.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted, inter alia, by subsection(2) of section 5 of the Fire Brigades Act, 1942-1966, that for the purposes of the Act the Governormay from time to time, by Order in Council, con-stitute as a fire district any portion of a district of

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a local authority which after the coming intooperation of the Fire Brigades Act Amendment Act,1959, is not a fire district, assign a name to a firedistrict and include the name of a fire district inPart IV of the Second Schedule to the Act: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Governor, acting withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council,doth hereby

(a) constitute that portion of the municipaldistrict of the Shire of Manjimup, moreparticularly described in the schedule here-under, a fire district;

(b) assign the name Walpole Fire District tothat district; and

(c) include in column one of Part IV of theSecond Schedule to the Act, "Walpole FireDistrict" and in column two opposite thatname, the name of the local authority,"Municipal District of the Shire of Man-j imup".

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Schedule.Walpole Fire District.

All that portion of land bounded by lines startingfrom the northwestern corner of Nelson Location11687 and extending southerly along boundaries ofthat location to its southwestern corner; thencesouth to the right bank of the Collier River; thencegenerally northwesterly downwards along that bankto the low-water mark of Walpole Inlet; thencegenerally northwesterly and generally northerlyalong that low-water mark to a point west of apoint situate south 2 chains from survey post

marked F; thence west crossing an arm of that3

inlet to the low-water mark of Walpole Inlet afore-said; thence generally southwesterly along thatlow-water mark to the left bank of the WalpoleRiver; thence generally westerly and generallynortherly upwards along that bank to the pro-longation northeasterly of the southeastern side ofa road as shown coloured blue on Original Plan9007; thence 72 degrees 30 minutes about 3 chainsand 30 links along that prolongation; thence 1degree 16 minutes, 6 chains 2 and five-tenths linksto the southern side of the South Western High-way as shown coloured brown on Original Plan9007 aforesaid; thence 59 degrees 20 minutes, 25chains 5 and two-tenths links; thence 65 degrees58 minutes, 4 chains 17 and two-tenths links;thence 83 degrees 37 minutes, 4 chains 71 andthree-tenths links; thence 91 degrees 44 minutes,16 chains 59 and nine-tenths links; thence 97 de-grees 37 minutes, 5 chains 45 and two-tenths links;thence 108 degrees 15 minutes, 3 chains 3 and five-tenths links; thence 116 degrees about 9 chainsand 70 links along that side and onwards to thenorthern side of Nornalup Road; thence generallyeasterly along that side to the northwestern sideof Chugg Street; thence northeasterly along thatside to the easternmost southeastern cornor of Lo-cation 12726; thence easterly to and along southernboundaries of Reserve 18723 aforesaid and Loca-tion 12965 to the southernmost southeastern cornerof that location; thence easterly and southerlyalong boundaries of Reserve 18723 aforesaid to thestarting point. (Public Plan Walpole Townsite.)

Land Act, 1933-1969.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.Corres. 926/10.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1969, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any reserve shall vest in and be held by anymunicipality, body corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the order, in trust for anyof the purposes set forth in section 29 of the saidAct, or for the like or other public purposes to bespecified in such order and with power of sub-leasing; and whereas it is deemed expedient thatReserve No. 12692 should vest in and be held by theShire of Cockburn in trust for the purpose of HallSite: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,

by and with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned reserve shall vest in and be held by theShire of Cockburn in trust for Hall Site with powerto the said Shire of Cockburn, subject to the ap-proval in writing of the Minister for Lands beingfirst obtained, to lease the whole or any portion ofthe said reserve for any term not exceeding 21years from the date of the lease, subject neverthe-less to the powers reserved to him by section 37of the said Act.

(The Order in Council dated 20th November,1953, is hereby superseded.)

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 1933-1969.

ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1969, it is inter alia, made lawful for the Governorby Order in Council, to direct that any land re-served pursuant to the provisions of this Act shallbe granted in fee simple to any person (as definedin the said section) subject to the condition thatthe person shall not lease or mortgage the wholeor any part of the land without the consent ofthe Governor and subject to such other condi-tions and limitations as the Governor shall deemnecessary to ensure that the land is used for thepurpose for which the land is reserved as aforesaid;and whereas it is deemed expedient, as follows:-

Corres. 1490/08.—That Reserve No. 11501(Dowerin Lots 52 and 53) should, subject as afore-said be granted in fee simple to The Perth DiocesanTrustees to be held in trust for "Church Purposes".

Corres. 1781/67.—That Reserve No. 30095 (AvonLocation 28366) should, subject as aforesaid begranted in fee simple to The Boy Scouts' Associa-tion W.A. Section to be held in trust for "Camp-ing (Boy Scouts)".

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil doth hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned reserves shall be granted in fee simple to theaforesaid bodies, to be held in trust for the afore-said purposes, subject to the condition that theland shall not be leased or mortgaged in whole orin part without the consent of the Governor.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 1933-1989.

ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1969, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any reserve shall vest in and be held by anymunicipality, body corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the order in trust for thelike or other public purposes to be specified in suchorder; and whereas it is deemed expedient, as fol-lows:—

Cones. 5249/54.—That Class "A" Reserve No.26020 should vest in and be held by The WesternAustralian Wild Life Authority in trust for thepurpose of "Conservation of Flora and Fauna".

Corres. 3715/69.—That Reserve No. 26649 shouldvest in and be held by the Metropolitan WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage Board in trust forthe purpose of "Drainage Purposes".

Corres. 1897/49.—That Reserve No. 30126 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for NativeWelfare in trust for the purpose of "Native Hous-ing".

Corres. 3949/60.—That Reserve No. 30127 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for NativeWelfare in trust for the purpose of "Native Hous-ing".

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Corres. 14183/10.—That Reserve No. 30131 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Moora in trustfor the purpose of "Public Recreation".

Corres. 3968/67.—That Reserve No. 30133 shouldvest in and be held by The Country High SchoolsHostel Authority in trust for the purpose of "SchoolHostel Site".

Corres. 2310/68.—That Reserve No. 30134 shouldvest in and be held by the City of Perth in trustfor the purpose of "Drainage".

Corres. 2760/69.—That Reserve No. 30136 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage in trust for thepurpose of "Water Supply".

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

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Public Works Act, 1902-1967.Town and District Water Supply at

Bremer Bay.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W.W.S. 1006/64.IN pursuance of the powers conferred in section11 of the Public Works Act, 1902-196'1, His Excel-lency the Governor, acting by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, doth herebyauthorise the Honourable Minister for Works toUndertake, construct, and provide the followingpublic work, namely Town and District WaterSupply at Bremer Bay, on the land shown colouredgreen on Plan P.W.D. W.A. 45656, which may beinspected at the office of the Minister for Works,Perth.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

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

Part of Reticulation Area No. 2.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W.W.S. 421/62.WHEREAS by the Country Towns Sewerage Act,1948-1967, it is provided that before undertakingthe construction of Water Works, the Ministershall submit plans, descriptions, books of refer-ence and estimates of the proposed works to theGovernor for approval; and that if they are ap-proved, the Governor may forthwith by Order inCouncil empower the Minister to undertake theconstruction of the proposed works: Now, thereforeHis Excellency the Governor with the advice ofthe Executive Council doth hereby approve of theplans, descriptions, books of reference and esti-mates marked on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 45315-1-1 forthe construction of Bunbury Sewerage part ofReticulation Area No. 2 which was duly submittedfor approval and hereby empowers the Ministerto undertake the construction of the said works.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

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

Reticulation Area No. 7.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W.W.S. 65/69.WHEREAS by the Country Towns Sewerage Act,1948-1967, it is provided that before undertakingthe construction of Water Works, the Minister

shall submit plans, descriptions, books of referenceand estimates of the proposed works to the Gover-nor for approval; and that if they are approved,the Governor may forthwith by Order in Councilempower the Minister to undertake the construc-tion of the proposed works: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor with the advice of theExecutive Council doth hereby approve of theplans, descriptions, books of reference and esti-mates marked on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 45145-1-1 forthe construction of Collie Sewerage ReticulationArea No. 7 which was duly submitted for approvaland hereby empowers the Minister to undertakethe construction of the said works.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

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

Reticulation Area No. 3.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W.W.S. 173/67.WHEREAS by the Country Towns Sewerage Act,1948-1967, it is provided that before undertakingthe construction of Water Works, the Minister shallsubmit plans, descriptions, books of reference andestimates of the proposed works to the Governorfor approval; and that if they are approved, theGovernor may forthwith by Order in Councilempower the Minister to undertake the construc-tion of the proposed works: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor with the advice of theExecutive Council doth hereby approve of theplans, descriptions, books of reference and esti-mates marked on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 44006 for theconstruction of Merredin Sewerage_ ReticulationArea No. 3 which was duly submitted for approvaland hereby empowers the Minister to undertakethe construction of the said works.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Country Areas Water Supply Act, 1947-1964.Sandstone Water Supply.

Constitution of Sandstone CountryWater Area.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W.W.S. 370/67.

WHEREAS it is enacted under section 8 of theCountry Areas Water Supply Act, 1947-1964, thatthe Governor may by Order in Council constitutea Country Water Area: Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Governor and by and with the consentof the Executive Council doth hereby constitutethe Sandstone Country Water Area as defined inthe schedule hereunder, and assign the name ofSandstone Country Water Area thereto.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Schedule.Sandstone Country Water Area.

All that portion of land bounded by lines start-ing from the southeastern corner of Reserve 13068and extending westerly, northerly and easterlyalong boundaries of that reserve to its northeasterncorner; thence northeasterly to the northwesterncorner of Sandstone Townsite; thence easterlyalong the northern boundary of that townsite andonwards to a point situate in prolongation north-erly of the easternmost eastern boundary of Re-serve 14178; thence southerly to and along thatboundary and onwards to a point situate in pro-longation easterly of the southern boundary ofSandstone Townsite aforesaid; thence westerly toand along that boundary to the southwesterncorner of aforementioned townsite and thencesouthwesterly to the starting point, as borderedblue on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 45513-1-1.

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Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act,1912-1950.

Country Areas Water Supply Act, 1947-1964.

West Pilbara Water Supply.

Millstream Supply Main and Appurtenances.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W.W.S. 731/68.WHEREAS by section 4 of the Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1912-1950, it is pro-vided inter alia, that all water works sewerage,drainage and irrigations works constructed by theGovernment and declared by the Governor to besubject to any of the Acts mentioned in theschedule to the Water Supply Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1912-1950, shall vest in the Ministerfor Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage onbehalf of Her Majesty unless and until those worksare vested in a board; and whereas by section 11of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, the Governorby Order in Council dated 6th November 1968, andpublished in the Government Gazette on 15thNovember, 1968, authorised the Minister for Worksto undertake, construct and provide the WestPilbara Water Supply Millstream Supply Main andappurtenances on land coloured green on PlanP.W.D., W.A. 44932-1-1 and whereas by Order inCouncil dated 7th October, 1969, and published inthe Government Gazette on 10th October, 1969, theWest Pilbara Country Water Area was constitutedunder the Country Areas Water Supply Act, 1947-1964. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, in pursuance of the powers contained insection 4 of the Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1912-1950, doth hereby declare theWest Pilbara Water Supply Millstream SupplyMain and Appurtenances on the land colouredgreen on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 44932-1-1 to be subjectto the Country Areas Water Supply Act, 1947-1964(being an Act mentioned in the schedule to theWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1912-1950), and to Vest in the Minister for Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1969.

Metropolitan Water Supply.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.B.W. 819089/69.WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1969 it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage andDrainage Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act havebeen complied with and plans sections and esti-mates in respect of the works hereinafter men-tioned have been submitted to and approved bythe Governor in Council: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, does herebyempower the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Board to undertake the construc-tion of the following works under the said Act,namely:—

Shire of Kalamunda.18-inch and 12-inch Feeder Main in Headingly

Road and Railway Road Kalamunda andGooseberry Hill.

The construction of(a) An eighteen inch diameter water main

about one thousand four hundred andninety feet in length.

(b) A twelve inch diameter water main, aboutfour thousand, four hundred and eightyfeet in length. The above works are to

be complete with valves and all othernecessary apparatus, and shown on planM.W.B. 10339.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the5th day of December, 1969.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1969.Metropolitan Sewerage.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 791941/1/69.WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1969, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provision of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage andDrainage Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act havebeen complied with and plans sections and esti-mates in respect of the works' hereinafter men-tioned have been submitted to and approved bythe Governor in Council: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, does herebyempower the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer-age and Drainage Board to undertake the con-struction of the following works under the saidAct, namely:—

Kelmscott Improvement Plan No. 4.Pumping Stations, Rising Mains and Reticula-

tion Pipe Sewers together with manholes and allother apparatus therewith and shown on planM.W.B. 10320.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the5th day of December, 1969.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage, and DrainageAct, 1909-1969.

Metropolitan Water Supply.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 825837/69.WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1969 it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage andDrainage Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act havebeen complied with and plans sections and esti-mates in respect of the works hereinafter men-tioned have been submitted to and approved bythe Governor in Council: Now, therefore, His Ex-cellency the Governor by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, does herebyempower the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Board to undertake the constructionof the following works under the said Act,namely:—

City of Fremantle.The construction of twelve inch diameter water

mains, (a), (b) and (c), total length about onethousand eight hundred and fifty feet, completewith valves and all other necessary apparatus, andshown on plan M.W.B. 10330.

(a) Commencing at the junction of ClarkeStreet and Carrington Street and pro-ceeding in an easterly direction alongClarke Street to and into lot 4 ClarkeStreet (M.W.B. Pumping Station).

(b) Commencing within lot 4 Clarke Streetand proceeding in a northerly direction toand into Clarke Street and thence in an

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easterly direction along Clarke Street tothe junction of Hines Road and ClarkeStreet; thence in a southerly directionalong Hines Road to and into lot 1 HinesRoad (M.W.B. High Level Tank).

(c) Commencing within lot 1 Hines Road andproceeding to and into Hines Road andthence proceeding in a northerly directionalong Hines Road to the junction of HinesRoad and Clarke Street and terminatingthereat.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the5th day of December, 1969.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1969.

Metropolitan Water Supply.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 819090/69.WHEREAS by The Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1969 it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage andDrainage Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act havebeen complied with and plans sections and esti-mates in respect of the works hereinafter men-tioned have been submitted to and approved bythe Governor in Council: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, does herebyempower the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Board to undertake the constructionof the following works under the said Act,namely:

Shire of Armadale-Kelmscott--Armadale.18-inch Distribution Main Eighth Avenue and12-inch Feeder Main Seventh Road Armadale.(a) The construction of an eighteen inch dia-

meter water main about one thousand five hun-dred and forty feet in length.

(b) The construction of a twelve inch diameterwater main about two thousand seven hundredfeet in length.

The above works to be complete with valves andall other necessary apparatus, and shown on planM.W.B. 10359.

This Order in Council shall take effect fromthe 5th day of December, 1969.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Local Government Act, 1960-1969.Shire of Mandurah.

Jetties.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 526/60.WHEREAS, it is enacted, inter alia, by section 299of the Local Government Act, 1960-1969, that ajetty, the approach to which is in a district is,if the Council consents and the Governor makesthe necessary Order, to be regarded as being withinthat district, and if the jetty is a public jetty, andthe Council consents, and the Governor makesthe necessary Order, it is committed to the care,control and management of the Council of thatMunicipality; and whereas the approaches to thejetties known as the Fishing Craft Jetty at Man-durah and the Government Jetty extending fromReserve 4412 are in the district of the Shire ofMandurah and the jetties are public jetties; andwhereas the Council of the Shire of Mandurahhas consented to the jetties being regarded asbeing within the district of the Shire of Mandurahand has consented to the jetties being committedto the care, control and management of the

Council; Now, therefore, His Excellency the Gov-ernor acting with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council and in exercise of the powersconferred by section 299 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1969, doth hereby order that the FishingCraft Jetty at Mandurah and the GovernmentJetty extending from Reserve 4412 be regardedas being within the district of the Shire of Man-durah and the jetties are committed to the care,control and management of the Council of thatShire.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Local Government Act, 1960-1969.Shire of Mukinbudin.

Wards and Membership.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 1821/52.WHEREAS it is provided by paragraphs (g), (h),(i) and (j) of subsection (2) of section 12 of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1969, that upon thepresentation to him of a petition under the Com-mon Seal of the municipality the Governor mayby Order alter the boundaries in part of existingwards, create new wards in a district, describethe boundaries of the wards of a district anddetermine the number of offices of councillorassigned to a municipality; and whereas it isfurther provided in paragraph (d) of subsection(4) of section 12 of the Act that the Governormay give such directions as he thinks necessaryto give effect to an alteration in the number ofmembers or to an alteration in the number ofwards; and whereas it is further provided in para-graph (a) of subsection (1) of section 20 of thatAct, that where the Governor exercises a powerconferred by section 12, he may by Order directwho, if any, of the members whose district isaffected by the exercise of the power shall go outof office and when, and may direct the holdingon a day appointed by the Order of an electionof such members so affected, as the case requires;and whereas the Council of the Municipality ofthe Shire of Mukinbudin has presented a petitionunder its Common Seal praying that the existingwards shall be altered, that a new ward be createdbeing designated the Town ward, with boundariesas described in the Schedule hereto, that the num-ber of offices of councillor be increased fromseven to eight and the additional councillor beallocated to the new town ward: Now, therefore,I, the Governor, acting by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, doth hereby

(a) alter the boundaries of existing wards ofthe Shire of Mukinbudin;

(b) create one new ward to be known as theTown ward, by severing portion of theWattoning ward the new boundaries ofthese wards being as described in theSchedule hereto;

(c) determine the number of offices of coun-cillor allocated in the municipality to betwo each to the Bonnie Rock and Wat-toning wards and one each to the Dan-danning, Lake Brown, Wilgoyne and Townwards; and

(d) direct that an election shall be held onthe 23rd day of May, 1970, to return themember for the new Town ward.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Schedule.Technical Description.

Local Government Department.Wattoning Ward of the Shire of Mukinbudin.All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing at the southwestern corner of Avon Location25180, a point on the western boundary of theShire of Mukinbudin, and extending generallynortherly and easterly along boundaries of thatlocation to a point situate in prolongation south-erly of the western boundary of Location 22832;thence northerly to and along that boundary and

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northerly and easterly along boundaries of Loca-tion 22831 to a point situate in prolongation south-erly of the eastern boundary of Ninghan Location3987; thence northerly to and generally northerlyalong that boundary and onwards to the south-eastern corner of Location 2809; thence northerlyand westerly along boundaries of that location tothe eastern boundary of Location 2803; thencenortherly along that boundary and onwards tothe southwestern boundary of Location 2457;thence northwesterly, northerly and easterly alongboundaries of that location and easterly andgenerally southerly along boundaries of Location2455 to a point situate in prolongation westerlyof the northern boundary of Location 2231; thenceeasterly to and along that boundary, the northernboundaries of Locations 2230 and 2229 to thewestern boundary of Location 4087; thencenortherly and easterly along boundaries of thatlocation and easterly and southerly along boun-daries of Location 4015 and onwards to the north-ern corner of Location 2815; thence southerly,easterly and southwesterly along boundaries ofthat location to the northeastern corner of Loca-tion 2835; thence southwesterly, westerly, north-erly and again westerly along boundaries of thatlocation to a point situate in prolongation north-erly of the western boundary of Location 2833;thence southerly to and along that boundary andonwards to the northern boundary of Location1825; thence westerly and southerly along boun-daries of that location and onwards to the northernboundary of Avon Location 22714; thence westerlyand southwesterly along boundaries of that loca-tion and southwesterly and easterly along boun-daries of Location 23283 to the northeastern cor-ner of Location 22715; thence generally southerlyand southwesterly along eastern and southeasternboundaries of that location to the northeasterncorner of Location 15348; thence southerly andsouthwesterly along eastern and southeasterlyboundaries of that location and onwards to thenorthern boundary of Location 24055; thenceeasterly and south-southeasterly along boundariesof that location to the northern corner of Loca-tion 22725; thence southerly along the westernboundary of that location to the northern boun-dary of Location 22726; thence westerly andsoutherly along boundaries of that location to thenorthwestern corner of Location 24507; thencesoutherly and southeasterly along boundaries ofthat location to the northwestern side of ReserveNumber 20266 (Pipe Track); thence easterly toand along the southern boundary of Location24507 aforesaid to the southernmost southwesterncorner of Location 22726 aforesaid; thence easterlyalong the southern boundary of that location andonwards to the southwestern corner of Location22719; thence generally easterly along southernboundaries of that location to a point situate inprolongation northerly of the eastern boundaryof Location 25249; thence southerly to and south-erly and westerly along boundaries of that loca-tion and onwards to a northeastern boundary ofthe northern severance of Location 22730; thencesoutheasterly and southerly along boundaries ofthat severance and onwards to the northeasterncorner of the southern severance of Location22730; thence southerly, southwesterly and north-westerly along boundaries of that severance andnorthwesterly and northeasterly along boundariesof the southern severance of Location 22731 andonwards to the southern boundary of a discon-tinued Railway; thence generally northeasterlyalong that boundary to a point situate in prolonga-tion south-southeasterly of the eastern boun-dary of the northern severance of location14103; thence north-northwesterly to andnorth northwesterly and southwesterly alongboundaries of that location to the north-eastern corner of Location 14104; thence westerlyalong the northern boundary of that location tothe eastern boundary of Mukinbudin Townsite;thence northerly, westerly and southerly alongboundaries of that townsite to the southern boun-dary of the Wyalkatchem-Mukinbudin Railway;thence generally westerly along that boundary toa point situate in prolongation easterly of thenorthern boundary of Location 14116; thencewesterly to and along that boundary and onwardsto the eastern boundary of Location 14126; thencenortherly along the eastern boundary of that

location and the eastern boundary of Location14131 to the southeastern corner of Location 14125;thence westerly along the southern boundary ofthat location and onwards to the eastern corner ofLocation 22999; thence westerly and northerlyalong the southern and western boundary of thatlocation and onwards along the western boundaryof Location 14125 to the southeastern corner ofLocation 14130; thence westerly along the south-ern boundary of that location and the southernboundary of Location 28270 and onwards to thewestern side of Road Number 11983; thencenortherly along that side to the southern sideof Road Number 10153; thence generally westerlyalong that side to the eastern alignment of RoadNumber 12284; thence generally northerly alongthat alignment to the southern boundary of ClassA Reserve 22082; thence easterly and northerlyalong boundaries of that reserve to the southernboundary of Location 15119; thence easterly andnortherly along boundaries of that location to thenorthwestern corner of Location 27330; thencegenerally easterly along the northern boundary ofthat location to a point situate in prolongationsoutherly of the western boundary of Location25180 aforesaid and thence northerly along thatprolongation to the starting point.

(Public Plans 54/80, 55/80, Mukinbudin Town-site.)

Town Ward of the Shire of Mukinbudin.All that portion of the Shire of Mukinbudin

bounded by lines starting at the northwesterncorner of Mukinbudin Townsite and extendingeasterly, southerly, westerly, again southerly, againeasterly, again southerly, again westerly andnortherly along boundaries of that townsite tothe starting point.

(Public Plan Mukinbudin Townsite.)

Tsy. 179/60.IT is hereby published for general information thatMr. E. A. Barker has been appointed as a Certify-ing and Authorising Officer, for the Chief Secre-tary's and associated departments as from 17thNovember, 1969.

Tsy. 1/54.IT is hereby published for general information thatMr. Warren Owens has been appointed as a Certi-fying Officer for the State Housing Commission asfrom the 17th November, 1969.

Tsy. 15/50.IT is hereby published for general information thatMr. Michael James Carren has been appointed asa Certifying Officer and a Receiver of PublicMoneys for the Child Welfare Department fromthe 14th November, 1969, and also the cancellationof Mr. Geoffrey Robinson from the 5th January,1970.

K. J. TOWNSING,Under Treasurer.

CONSTITUTION ACT, 1889.(Section 74.)

The Treasury,Perth, 27th November, 1969.

Tsy. 179/60.IT is hereby published for general informationthat Mr. E. A. Barker has been appointed as anofficer empowered to appoint, for the Chief Secre-tary's and associated Departments as from 17thNovember, 1969.

K. J. TOWNSING,Under Treasurer,

AUDIT ACT, 1904.(Section 33.)

The Treasury,Perth, 27th November, 1969,

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LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.Application for Transfer of a License.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth:I, PETER LOUIS SOLOMON, of 59 Farnley Street,Mt. Lawley, hereby apply as nominee of EstatesDevelopment Company Pty. Ltd., for the licensecurrently issued to Robert Douglas Lilburne, asnominee of Estates Development Company Pty.Ltd., to be transferred to me to carry on businessas a Land Agent at 94 Barrack Street, Perth.

Dated the 25th day of November, 1969.P. L. SOLOMON,

Signature of Applicant (Transferee).

I Robert Douglas Lilburne, concur in thisapplication.

R. D. LILBURNE.Signature of Transferor.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 13th day of January, 1970,

at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time forthe hearing of the foregoing application at theCourt of Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 28th day of November, 1969.J. GODFREY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the license may beserved on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days beforethe date appointed for the hearing.

ERRATUM.PARLIAMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Bills Assented To.IN Government Gazette (No. 115) of 21st November,1969, page 3608, under the above heading "Associa-tions Incorporation Act Agreement; 7th Novem-ber, 1969; No. 77 of 1969," should read

Associations Incorporation Act Amendment;7th November, 1969; No. 77 of 1969.

J. B. ROBERTS,Clerk of the Parliaments.

28th November, 1969.

PARLIAMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Bills Assented to.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has Assented in thename and on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen,on the dates shown, to the undermentioned Billspassed by the Legislative Council and the Legisla-tive Assembly during the Second Session of theTwenty-sixth Parliament.

Short Title of Bill; Date of Assent; Act No.Companies Act Amendment; 25th November, 1969;

No. 98 of 1969.Fauna Conservation Act Amendment; 25th Novem-

ber, 1969; No. 99 of 1969.Mines Regulation Act Amendment; 25th Novem-

ber, 1969; No. 100 of 1969.Bush Fires Act Amendment; 25th November,

1969; No. 101 of 1969.State Housing Act Amendment (No. 2); 25th

November, 1969; No. 102 of 1969.Rural and Industries Bank Act Amendment; 25th

November, 1969; No. 103 of 1969.Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act

Amendment; 25th November, 1969; No. 104 of1969.

Reserves; 25th November, 1969; No. 105 of 1969.Wheat Industry Stabilization Act Amendment;

25th November, 1969; No. 106 of 1969.Local Government Act Amendment (No. 5); 25th

November, 1969; No. 107 of 1969.Taxation (Staff Arrangements); 25th November,

1969; No. 108 of 1969.Loan; 25th November, 1969; No. 109 of 1969.Marketing of Eggs Act Amendment; 25th Novem-

ber, 1969; No. 110 of 1969.Petroleum Pipelines; 28th November, 1969; No.

112 of 1969.Stamp Act Amendment; 28th November, 1969; No.

113 of 1969.Wheat Delivery Quotas; 28th November, 1969; No.

114 of 1969.

Marketing of Linseed; 28th November, 1969; No. 115of 1969.

Appropriation (Consolidated Revenue Fund); 28thNovember, 1969; No. 116 of 1969.

Appropriation (General Loan Fund); 28th Novem-ber, 1969; No. 117 of 1969.

J. B. ROBERTS,Clerk of the Parliaments.

3rd December, 1969.

Public Service Commissioner's Office,Perth, 3rd December, 1969.

THE following promotions have been approved:E. J. Mildern, Clerk, C-II-1, Clerical Branch, to

be Relief Officer C-II-2, Relief Section, Mainten-ance and Relief Branch, Child Welfare Depart-ment, as from 17th October, 1969.

L. M. Eva, Clerk, C-I1-1, to be Clerk, C-II-2,Accounts Branch, Forests Department, as from 17thOctober, 1969.

L. R. McGuigan, Clerk, C-IV, Relieving Staff,Administrative Branch, to be Clerk, C-II-1,Records Section, Clerical Branch, Department ofLands and Surveys, as from 7th November, 1969.

I. R. Wight-Pickin, Clerk, C-IV, Local Court,Perth, Court Offices Section, Crown Law Depart-ment, to be Clerk, C-II-1, Records Section,Clerical Branch, Department of Lands and Surveys,as from 7th November, 1969.

N. R. Woods, Clerk, C-II-1, to be Clerk, C-II-2,Inspection Branch, Local Government Department,as from 4th July, 1969.

F. S. Daddow, Clerk-in-Charge, C-II-4, InternalAudit, Education Department, to be Inspector(Hospital Accounts), C-II-4/5, Inspection Branch,Medical Department, as from 14th November, 1969.

N. E. Platell, Assistant Chief of Division, Level 5,Agriculture and Water Supply Division, to be Chiefof Division. Level 6, Water Division, GovernmentChemical Laboratories, Department of Mines, asfrom 26th November, 1969.

R. A. Roberts, General Assistant, G-VII-1, Draw-ing Office, Public Works Department, to be GeneralAssistant, G-VII-1/2, State Mining Engineer'sBranch, Department of Mines, as from 5th Decem-ber, 1969.

A. M. Clydesdale, Cashier, C-II-3, FremantleTraffic Office, to be Clerk-in-Charge, C-II-4, Re-venue Section, Accounts Branch, Police Depart-ment, as from 29th August, 1969.

G. 0. W. Bower, Clerk, C-II-4, Relieving Staff,Accounting Division, Public Works Department, tobe Senior Clerk, C-II-4, Accounts Section,Accounts and Records Branch, Tourist Develop-ment Authority, Premier's Department, as from28th November, 1969.

M. G. Johnston, Senior Clerk, Schedules, C-II-3,Expenditure Section, Accounts Branch, TreasuryDepartment, to be Assistant Recruitment andTraining Officer, C-II-5, Recruitment and TrainingBranch, Public Service Commissioner's Office, asfrom 10th October, 1969.

J. P. W. Wester, Architect, Grade 3, Level 1,to be Architect, Grade 2, Level 2, Design OfficesSection, Design Branch, Achitectural Division,Public Works Department, as from 28th November,1969.

J. E. Tonkin, Clerk, C-IV, Pay Office, Expen-diture Section, Accounts Branch, to be Clerk,C-1I-1, Northam Water Supply, District OfficesBranch, Public Works Department, as from 17thOctober, 1969.

A. H. Lee, Clerk, C-IV, to be Clerk, C-II-1, Kal-goorlie Water Supply, District Offices Branch,Accounting Division, Public Works Department, asfrom 5th December, 1969.

W. J. Robins, Clerk, C-IV, Clerical Section,Architectural Division, to be Clerk, C-II-1, CountryWater Supply Branch, Engineering Division, Pub-lic Works Department, as from 24th October, 1969.

F. I. M. Hernan, Accounting Machinist, C-V, tobe Senior Accounting Machinist, C-III-1, Account-ing Machinists Section, Accounts and PoliciesBranch, State Government Insurance Office, asfrom 14th November, 1969.

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W. J. Moore, Clerk, C-IV, Motor Vehicles Sec-tion, Claims and Clerical Branch, to be Clerk,C-II-1, General Section, Administrative Branch,State Government Insurance Office, as from 14thNovember, 1969.

J. S. Scheele, Typist, C-V, to be Typist, C-III-1,Typists' Section, Claims and Clerical Branch, StateGovernment Insurance Office, as from 14th Novem-ber, 1969.

B. A. Arnold, Clerk, C-II-1, to be Clerk, C-II-2,Motor Vehicles Section, Claims and ClericalBranch, State Government Insurance Office, asfrom 14th November, 1969.

R. A. Robinson, Clerk, C-IV, Officers AttachedPending Allocation, Chief Secretary's Department,to be Clerk, C-II-1, Statistical and MachinistTabulation Section, Accounts and Policies Branch,State Government Insurance Office, as from 14thNovember, 1969.

R. M. King, Clerk, C-II-1, Acquisition and Dis-posal Section, to be Clerk, C-II-2, Land Section,Land and Securities Branch, State Housing Com-mission, as from 25th July, 1969.

K. J. Thomas, Costing Assistant, G-II-3, CostingSection, to be Senior Technical Officer, G-II-6,Technical Branch, Government Printing Office,Treasury Department, as from 5th December, 1969.

THE following offices have been created:-Item 01 1222, Clerk, C-IV, Stores and Transport

Branch, Department of Agriculture.Items 01 2682 and 2683, Laboratory Assistant,

G-X, Animal Health Laboratory, Animal Division,Department of Agriculture.

Item 01 2635, Assistant, G-IX, Brands andClerical Section, Animal Division, Department ofAgriculture.

Item 11 4605, Clerk of Courts (Pinjarra),C-II-4/5, Court Offices Branch, Crown Law Depart-ment.

Item 14 3524, Assistant, G-IX, SecondaryTeachers' College, Education Department.

Item 14 0941, Assistant, G-IX, Head Office, Cleri-cal Branch, Education Department.

Item 16 0685, Inspector (Special Investigations),G-II-4, Inspection Branch, Department of Fish-eries and Fauna.

Item 16 0697, Inspector, Grade 1, G-II-2, Inspec-tion Section, Department of Fisheries and Fauna.

Item 16 0405, Research Officer, Grade 3, Level 1,Fauna Research Section, Department of Fisheriesand Fauna.

Item 19 0083, Senior Clerk, C-II-5, Clerical Sec-tion, Department of Labour.

Item 19 0110, Clerk (Relieving), C-II-1, ClericalSection, Department of Labour.

Item 19 0346, Inspector, Grade 2, G-II-3, Scaf-folding Branch, Department of Labour.

Item 07 0040, Officer-in-Charge, C-II-11, Auto-matic Data Processing Section, Medical Depart-ment.

Item 09 2235, Occupational Therapist, Level 1,Selby Clinic, Mental Health Services.

Items 09 3070, 3071 and 3072, OccupationalTherapist, Level 1, Mental Deficiency Section,Mental Health Services.

Item 09 1915, Occupational Therapist, Level 2,Heathcote Hospital, Mental Health Services.

Items, 09 1916 and 1917, Occupational Therapist,Level 1, Heathcote Hospital, Mental Health Ser-vices.

Item 09 1186, Occupational Therapist, Level 2,Claremont Hospital, Mental Health Services.

Items 09 1187, 1188 and 1189, OccupationalTherapist, Level 1, Claremont Hospital, MentalHealth Services.

Item 08 3133, Microbiologist, Level 4, PublicHealth Laboratories, Public Health Department.

Item 29 4119, Electrical Supervisor, G-II-4/5,Mechanical and Plant Engineer's Branch, Engi-neering Division, Public Works Department.

Item 29 5682, Survey Assistant, Grade 3, G-II-1/2,(Harvey), Irrigation and Drainage Section, Engi-neering Division, Public Works Department.

Item 29 5683, Survey Assistant, Grade 3, G-II-1/2,(Roelands), Irrigation and Drainage Section, Engi-neering Division, Public Works Department.

Item 29 4046, Mechanical Supervisor, G-II-4/5,Mechanical and Plant Engineer's Section, Engi-neering Division, Public Works Department.

Item 29 4249, Plant Inspector, G-II-4/5, Mecha-nical and Plant Engineer's Section, EngineeringDivision, Public Works Department.

Item 30 0535, Inspector, G-II-1, General Section,Harbour and Light Department, Public Works De-partment.

Items 29 8237 and 8238, Supervisor, G-II-4/5,District Services Section, Architectural Division,Public Works Department.

Items 29 8239 and 8226, Supervisor, G-II-4j5,District Services Section, Architectural Diision,Public Works Department.

Item 29 0007, Administrative Officer (CountryWater Supply), A-I-1, Executive Section, PublicWorks Department.

Item 31 1215, Clerk, C-IV, Fire, Marine andGeneral Section, State Government InsuranceOffice.

Item 311220, Assistant, G-IX, Fire, Marine andGeneral Section, State Government InsuranceOffice.

Item 32 0220, Transport Officer, G-II-1, Adminis-trative Section, State Housing Commission.

Item 36 0289, Cost Clerk, C-II-3, Costing Section,Government Printing Office, Treasury Department.

THE following offices have been abolished:-Item 01 3097, Laboratory Attendant, G-XIII,

Pig Research Station, Medina, Animal Division,Department of Agriculture.

Item 01 3098, Laboratory Assistant, G-VIII, PigResearch Station, Medina, Animal Division, De-partment of Agriculture.

THE title and/or classification of the followingoffices have been amended:-

Item 19 0080, occupied by J. A. Campbell, Depart-ment of Labour, amended from Chief Clerk, C-II-8to Administrative Officer, C-II-9, with effect from7th November, 1969.

Item 14 4317, vacant, Leederville Technical Col-lege, Education Department, amended from Clerk,C-IV to Assistant, G-IX, with effect from 22ndDecember, 1969.

Item 36 0290, vacant, Government PrintingOffice, Treasury Department, amended from Cost-ing Assistant to Technical Officer, with effect from8th December, 1969.

Item 34 0220, vacant, Research Officer, ResearchSection, Treasury Department, amended fromC-II-2/3 to C-II-5/6, with effect from 25th Nov-ember, 1969.

Item 10 1611, occupied by G. S. Vaughan, FamilyWelfare Officer, Child Welfare Department,amended from G-II-1/5 to Level 1, Item 10 1501,with effect from 18th November, 1969.

Item 29 6661, occupied by R. A. Roberts, GeneralAssistant, Plan Printing and Mounting Section,Engineering Division, Public Works Department,amended from G-VII-1 to G-VII-2/3, with effectfrom 3rd November, 1969.

Item 29 3523, occupied by D. W. Nelley, DistrictOfficer (Roebourne), Country Water Supply,Branch, Engineering Division, Public Works De-partment, amended from G-II-3 to G-II-4, witheffect from 24th November, 1969.

Ex. Co. 3049.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas approved of the transfer of the position ofSecond Deputy Master, Level 4, Supreme Court,Crown Law Department, occupied by T. P. Cranley,to the list of officers attached pending allocation,Crown Law Department, and amended the titleand classification to Legal Officer, Grade 1, Level3, with effect from 3rd November, 1969.

R. H. DOIG,Public Service Commissioner.

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VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

Department Position Class Gross Salary Date Returnable

1969Audit Clerk (Item 02/0250) (o) C-II-2/3 84,050-34,530 12th December

(.7))Agriculture Field Assistant, 1Vokalup Research Station,

Dairying Division (Item 01/4925) (a) (c)G-VI ;1,127 (15 years)-

$3,550do.

Agriculture .... Clerk, Clerical Section, Agricultural In-dustries Branch (Item 01/9635)

0-11-3 S4,365-84,530 do.

Agriculture .... Field Technician, Grade 2 (Wiluna), North- -1/4 53,695-84,830 (i) do.West Division (Item 01/9076) (a) (c)

OrField Assistant G-V1 81,630 (17 years)-

$3,550Agriculture .... Field Technician,, Grade 2 (Carnarvon),

North-West Division (new Item) (a) (c)G-1I-1/4 $3,695-$4,830 (i) do.

OrField Assistant .... $1,630 (17 years)-

$3,550Agriculture Laboratory Assistant, Plant Research Di- $1,414 (17 years)- do.

vision (Item 01/7535) (a) (m) 81,981Crown Law .... Relieving Clerk of Courts, Inspecting and C-II-3/4 84,365-$4,880 do.

Relieving Clerk of Courts Section, CourtOffices Branch (Item 11/4770)

Crown Law .... Legal Officer, Grade 2, Common Law Sec-tion, Solicitor General's Office (Item

Level 2 S4,960-$6,020 do.

11/1290) (a) (1)Crown Law .... Clerk (Listings), Supreme Court (Item C-II-4/5 84,705-85,230 do.

11/1965)Local Government .... Clerk, Inspection Branch (Item 21/0530) C-II-1 33,750-83,900 do.Metropolitan Water Supply

Board (4 positions)Meter Reader, Meter Reading Section,

Accounting Division (Items 22/3970,4060, 4140 and 4146) (a)

G-VII-3 83,310-83,550 do.

Metropolitan Water SupplyBoard (3 positions)

Designer, Sewerage Connection Section,Sewerage and Drainage Branch, Engin-eering Division (Items 22/5775, 5777and 5780) (a) (1)

0-11-2/3 34,000-34,485 do.

Premier's .... Tourist Officer, Melbourne Branch Office,Tourist Development Authority (Item

C-II-2 $4,050-84,200 do.

27/0770) (f )Public Health Typist, Clerical Section, Public Health C-III-1 82,870-82,060 do.

Laboratories (Item 08/3355)Public Works Plant Inspector, Plant Section, Mechanical

and Plant Engineer's Branch, Engineer.ing Division (Item 29/4249) (a)

G-II-4/5 $4,655-$5,180 do.

Public Works Research Officer (Computer Programming),Planning Design and Investigation

Level 1 $3,920-85,800 do.

Branch, Engineering Division (Item29/5320) (a) (h)

Public Works Cashier, Narrogin Water Supply Office,District Offices Branch, Accounting Di-vision (Item 29/2280)

C-II-1 $3,750-$3,900 do.

Public Works Senior Engineering Draftsman, Harboursand Rivers Section, Drawing Office, En-gineering Division (Item 29/5980)

Level 2 $5,220-$5,800 do.

Public Works Senior Engineering Survey Draftsman,Composite Surveys Section, Drawing

Level 2 35,220-85,800 do.

Office, Engineering Division (Item 29/6402)

Public Works Clerk-in-Charge, Carnarvon Water Supply C-11-3 $4,365-$4,530 (1) do.Office, District Offices Branch, Account-ing Division (Item 29/2480) (g)

State Government Insurance Clerk (Renewals), Motor Vehicle Policies C-II-1 33,750-83,900 do.Office Section, Accounts and Policies Branch

(Item 31/1950)

State Housing Commission Clerk, Port Hedland Office, Country Offices C-IV $1,400 (16 years)- do.Branch (Item 32/1465) (a) (n) 83,600 (i)

State Housing Commission Clerk-Typist, Minister's Office (Item 32/ C-III-1/2 32,870-33,175 do.0110) (a) (q)

Agriculture Adviser, Grade 1, Soil Conservation Ser-vice, Soils Division (Item 01/6657)

Level 3 37,100-88,040 19th December

Agriculture , Microbiologist, Animal Health Laboratory,Animal Division (Item 01/2550) (a) (6)

Level 1 83,920-85,800 do.

Agriculture . Laboratory Assistant, Entomology Branch,Biological Services Division (Item 01/

G-N 81,630 (17 years)-$3,550

do.

7775) (a) (d)Chief Secretary's Clerk-in-Charge, Expenditure Section, Ac-

counts Branch (Item 03/0770)C-11-5 35,055 -85,230 do.

Crown Law .... Clerk, Endorsing Room, Office of Titles 0-11-2/3 34,050-84,530 do.(Item 13/1420)

Education Clerk, School Transport Section, Clerical C-II-1 33,750-83,900 do.Branch (Item 14/2145)

Education Clerk-in-Charge, Internal Audit Section,Administrative Branch (Item 14/0100)

0-114 34,705-S4,880 do.

Education Clerk, Staff Section, Clerical Branch (Item C-II-4 84,705-84,880 do.14/1235)

Education Superintendent of Secondary Education Level 2 $8,990-89,650 do.(General), Professional Branch (Item14/0510) (a) (k)

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5 December, 1969.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3791

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE—continual

Department Position Class Gross Salary Date Returnable

1969Education Clerk (Relieving), Staff Section, Clerical C-II-1 $3,750-83,900 19th December

Branch (Item 14/1306)Forests Clerk, Accounts Branch (Item 17/1710) .... C-1L-3 84,365-$4,530 do.Labour Inspector, Grade 2, Scaffolding Inspection G-II-3 S4,320-84,485 do.

Branch (Item 19/0346)Lands and Surveys Staff Surveyor, Grade 1, Surveys Section,

Surveyor General's Division (Item 20/Level 2 85,955-86,760 do.

3630)Lands and Surveys Senior Surveyor, Surveys Branch, Sur-

veyor General's Division (Item 20/3590)Level 3 87,100-87,720 do.

Metropolitan Water Supply Engineer, Grade 2, Investigation and Design E-2 36,250-37,070 do.Board Branch, Engineering Division (Item 22/

4635)Public Works Administrative Officer (Country Water A-I-1 S8,130 do.

Supply), Executive Branch (Item 29/0007)

Treasury Secretary Accountant, Administrative (2-11-10 87,140-37,350 do.Branch, Government Printing Office(Item 36/0020)

Treasury . Research Officer, Research Branch (Item C-1I--5/6 85,055-85,230 do.34/0220) (r)

Lands and Surveys Under Secretary, Administrative Branch Special 1 $13,000 do.(Item 20/0001)

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

(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24.(1) Basic university degree in biological science, majoring in microbiology.(c) Technician—Diploma of recognised agricultural college or approved equivalent. Considerable experience essential. Min-

imum age 21 years.Assistant—A Junior Certificate including English and a unit of Mathematics with Science subjects desirable. Allowancepaid for Diploma and promotion to Field Technician dependent on satisfactory service and possession of a Diploma orapproved equivalent.

(d) Junior Certificate, including English and a unit of Mathematics with science subjects desirable. Preference for the Cer-tificate of Applied Science or approved equivalent.

(f) Office to be classified C-II-3 after two years' continuous service therein by occupant.(g) Government Employees' Housing Authority home with basic furniture available.(h) University degree, preferably with a major in mathematics. Experience in programming digital computers, or the

completion of a study course in computer programming an advantage.(i) Plus district allowance.(j) Applicants should hold Certificates of Competency in Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage.(k) Experience in the field of social studies is desirable.(1) (a) Legal practitioner admitted and entitled to practise in Western Australia ;

(b) Legal practitioner from outside the State whose qualifications for admission in Western Australia have been approvedby the Barristers' Board, subject to compliance with residential and other formalities ;

or(c) An articled clerk, subject to his admission as a legal practitioner in Western Australia prior to January, 1970, and to

negotiation of salary pending admission.(m) A Junior Certificate, including English, and a unit of Mathematics with Science subjects desirable. Preference for the

Certificate of Applied Science or approved equivalent.(n) Junior Certificate in at least six subjects, including English and a Mathematics subject.(o) Experience and training in auditing an advantage.(p) Office to be classified C-II-4 on completion of four years' continuous service therein by occupant.(q) At least five-subject Junior Certificate, including English. Shorthand, typing essential. Good appea ranee and manner

Self-reliant and confidential.(r) University degree in Mathematics and/or substantial progress towards qualification for admittance to the Institute of

Actuaries.Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1967, and are to be addressed to the Public Service

Commissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads ofDepartments.

R. H. DOIG,5th December, 1969. Public Service Commissioner.

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966

APPEALS UNDER SECTION 16 OF THE ACT

STATE PUBLIC SERVICE—PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS

THE following decisions of the Public Service Arbitrator, effective from the 8th day of April, 1968, resulting from appeals in respect of Salary, Rangesof Salary, or Title allocated to the respective offices listed hereunder by the Public Service Commissioner in his Determination appearing in GovernmentGazelle (No. 52) of the 7th day of June, 1908, and Government Gazette (No. 42) of the 2nd day of May, 1960, are published for general information.

T. MURPHY,Perth, 1g December, 1969. Acting Registrar.

Item Appellant Title of OfficeSalary

Allocation asat 8/4/68

Subject Matter of Appeal Decision

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT18/0630

Kosina, K. J. L. .... Engineer, Grade 3 .... 55,262 Claim to be classified Engineer, Appeal dismissedGrade 1

(Salary Range S6,677-37,886)

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3792 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [5 December, 1969.

APPEALS UNDER SECTION 16 OF THE ACT-eontinued

Appellant Title of OfficeSalary

Allocation asat 8/4/68

Subject Matter of Appeal Decision

LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT21/0030 Grove, W. Engineer,Grade 2 $6,400 Claim to be classified Senior IAppeal dismissed

Engineer(Salary Range $S,200-$S,500)

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE BOARD(Sewerage and Drainage)

22/5230 I Montgomery, D. D. T. iPrincipal Engineer .... $9,600 Claim to be classified E9 .... Appeal dismissed(Salary 810,540)

(Mechanical and Electrical Services)22/5820 Feldman, S. F. Principal Engineer .... 1 89,000 Claim to be classified at least Es Appeal dismissed

(Salary 810,240)Title to be Electrical, Mechanic-

al and Plant Engineer

(Drainage Design)22/7000 Stegena, G. L. Designing Engineer, Grade 3 $3,805 plus

T.S.A. toClaim to classified Engineer, I Appeal dismissed

Grade 2$5,262 (Salary Range 85,69346,400) 1

(Water Supply Design)22/7300 Adamson, R. B. .... l Designing Engineer, Grade 3 I $4,463 plus Claim to be classified Engineer, Appeal dismissed

T.S.A. to Grade 2$5,262 (Salary Range 85,693-86,400) 1

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT(Executive)

29/2680 I Watson, F. E. .... Investigating Engineer $8,5001 Claim to be classified E7 Appeal dismissedI (Salary $9,600)

(Mechanical and Electrical Services)29/4035 Rickman, D. Principal Assistant .... 1 89,250 Claim to be classified E7 Appeal dismissed

(Salary 89,600)Title to be Principal Engineer

(Water Resources)29/5355T Thomas-Jones, B. Engi e Grade 3 .... $5,262I Claim to be classified Grade 2 Appeal dismissed

1 placement on salary $6,400

(Architectural Division)29/8400 Harding, L. R. .... Principal Engineer .... .... 60,600 Claim to be classified as at salary

of $10,240 p.a.Title to be Chief Structural En-

gineer

Appeal (1) As to Salary allocationallowed. Amended to $10,240p.a. (2) As to Title allowedwith modification. Amendedto " Engineer-Structural-De-sign and Construction "

29/8405 ist, N. A. Senior Engineer $8,500 Claim to be classified E6 (Salary89,250)

Title to be Principal AssistantEngineer

Appeal (1) As to Salary alloca-tion allowed in part. Amendedto 88,850 p.a. (E5). (2) Asto Title allowed as claimed.

29/8410 Box, C. M. Structural Engineer, Grade 1 87,261 Claim to be classified Senior En-gineer

Appeal dismissed(Salary Range 88,200-88,500)

29/8415 Cairnes, T. H. Structural Engineer, Grade 1 $6,964 Claim to be classified Senior En-gineer

Appeal dismissed

(Salary Range 88,200-88,500)29/8420 Kohn, J. S. ... Structural Engineer, Grade 1 87,886 Claim to be classified Senior En-

gineerAppeal dismissed

(Salary Range $8,200-88,500)29/8480 Rasmussen, G. C. R..... Structural Engineer, Grade 3 $4,196 plus Claim to be classified, Grade 2 Appeal dismissed

T.S.A to (Salary Range 85,693-86,400)95,262

29/8490 Maddison, B. H Structural Engineer, Grade 3 $4,196 plus Claim to be classified Grade 2 Appeal dismissedT.S.A. to (Salary Range 85,693-36,400)

$5,262

(Mechanical Engineering Design and Construction)29/8000 Amey, A. F. Principal Engineer .... $9,600 Claim to be classified as at salary

$10,240 p.a.Title to be Chief Mechanical En-

gineer

Appeal (1) As to Salary allocationallowed. Amended to $10,240p.a. (2) As to Title allowedwith modification. Amended" Engineer -Mechanical-Designand Construction."

29/8610 Harler, J. J. Engineer, Grade 1 .... 87 ,886 Claim to be classified Senior En-gineer

Appeal dismissed

(Salary Range 88,200-$8,500)29/8612 Civil Service Associa-

tionEngineer, Grade 1 Unspecified Claim-higher classification-

not specifiedAppeal dismissed

29/8615 James, It. A. Engineer, Grade 2 .... 86,400 Claim to be classified Senior En-gineer

Appeal dismissed

(Salary Range 88,200-88,500)29/8060 Syed, A. A. Engineer, Grade 3 ... 83,805 plus Claim to be classified Grade 2 Appeal dismissed

T.S.A. to (Salary Range 85,693-36,400)$4,996

(Electrical Engineering Design and Construction)29/8900 Saunders, N. L. .... Principal Engineer .... $9,600 Claim to be classified as at salary

$10,240 p.a.Title to be Chief Electrical En-

gineer

Appeal (1) As to Salary allocationallowed. Amended to $10,240p.a. (2) As to Title allowedwith modification. Amendedto "Engineer-Electrical-Designand Construction."

29/8905 Anderson, A. J. Engineer, Grade 1 ... S7,886 Claim to be classified Senior En-gineer

Appeal dismissed

(Salary Range $8,200-88,500)29/8910 Cullity, M. J. Engineer, Grade 1 $7,880 Claim to be classified Senior En-

gineer E5Appeal dismissed

(Salary $8,850)

DEPARTMENT OF MINES23/4600 Uusna, S. Chief of Division Level 6

$9,250Claim to be classified Level 8 Appeal allowed in part. Salary(Salary $10,240) allocation amended to $9,600.

(Level 7)

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3793

Crown Law Department,Perth, 27th November, 1969.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor, at a meeting of theExecutive Council held on the 26th November,1969, by warrant under his hand, as shown here-under has appointed Jocelyn Martin Forrest, undersection 4 of the Stipendiary Magistrates Act,1957-1965, to be a Stipendiary Magistrate; andunder section 10 of the Stipendiary MagistratesAct, 1957-1965, has assigned to the said JocelynMartin Forrest the following Courts and Magis-terial Districts, namely:

Local Courts—Carnarvon, Onslow, Port Hed-land, Exmouth, Roebourne, Shark Bay,Wittenoom and Tom Price.

Magisterial Districts—Ashburton, Gascoyne,Port Hedland and Roebourne.

Courts of Session—Ashburton, Gascoyne, PortHedland and Roebourne.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

Stipendiary Magistrates Act, 1957-1965.

WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT.WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, j Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS ANTHONY Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

KENDREW, Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-Governor. able Order of the Bath, Commander of theE LS.] Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,

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

monwealth of Australia.

To our trusty and well-beloved JOCELYNMARTIN FORREST, Esquire,

Greeting:I, the Governor of our State of Western Australia,reposing full trust and confidence in your loyalty,knowledge, integrity and ability, and acting by andwith the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil of our said State, do by this my Warrant,in pursuance of section four of the StipendiaryMagistrates Act, 1957-1965, and in exercise of allthe powers and authorities enabling me in thatbehalf, appoint you the said Jocelyn Martin For-rest, as from and including the date of this War-rant to be a stipendiary magistrate to have, hold,exercise and enjoy the said office of stipendiarymagistrate under and subject to the provisions ofthe Stipendiary Magistrates Act, 1957-1965, dur-ing good behaviour, with all the rights, powers,privileges, advantages and jurisdiction thereuntobelonging or appertaining.

Given at Perth under my hand and the Pub-lic Seal of our said State this 26th day ofNovember, 1969.

By His Excellency's Command,

ARTHUR F. GRIFFITH,Minister for Justice.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 27th November, 1969.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilacting pursuant to the provisions of section 10 ofthe Stipendiary Magistrates Act, 1957-1965, hasassigned to Terrence Roy McGuigan, StipendiaryMagistrate, the following Courts and MagisterialDistricts, namely:

Local Court—Perth, Fremantle, Midland, Pin-jarra, Mandurah and Rockingham.

Magisterial Districts—Perth and Fremantle.Courts of Petty Sessions—Pinjarra and Man-

durah.W. J. ROBINSON,

Under Secretary for Law.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 3rd December, 1969.

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

Cash, Samuel George Ernest—Mount Lawley.Salpietro, Salvatore—Nollamar a.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

OFFENDERS PROBATION AND PAROLF: ACT,1963-1965.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 28th November, 1969.

C.L.D. 442/67.HIS Excellency the Governor, acting with theadvice and consent of Executive Council, has beenpleased under the provisions of subsection (3) ofsection 6, and subsection (3) of section 35 of theOffenders Probation and Parole Act, 1963-1965, toappoint Jack Adams of 2 Park Street, Bunbury tobe an

(a) honorary probation officer; and(b) honorary parole officer.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

BILLS OF SALE ACT, 1899-1966.Crown Law Department,Perth, 26th November, 1969.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting pursuant to the provisions of the Bills ofSale Act, 1899-1966, and section 34 of the Inter-pretation Act, 1918-1962, has cancelled the appoint-ment of Barry Mervyn Rayner as a registrar forthe purposes of the Bills of Sale Act, 1899-1966.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921-1969.Crown Law Department,Perth, 26th November, 1969.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting under the provisions of section 34 of theInterpretation Act, 1918-1962, and of section 14Aof the Land Agents Act, 1921-1969, has appointedFrancis Patrick McGrath of 334 ScarboroughBeach Road, Doubleview to be Secretary of TheLand Agents Supervisory Committee of WesternAustralia in place of Barry Mervyn Rayner.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

LICENSING ACT, 1911 (AS AMENDED).Application for a Restaurant License.

To The Licensing Court for the MetropolitanDistrict in Western Australia:

I, SAYED NASIMUDDIN BOKHARI, now residingat 14 Shaw Road, Dianella, restaurateur do herebygive notice that it is my intention to apply at thenext Quarterly Sitting of the Licensing Court forthe said District for a Restaurant License for thepremises which I now occupy situated at 3 PierStreet, Perth, and erected upon all that piece ofland being portion of Perth Town Lot B1 on Dia-gram 21091 and being part of the land comprisedin Certificate of Title Volume 1191 Folio 342 whichpremises are not now licensed.

Dated the 25th day of November, 1969.NASIM BOKHARI,Signature of Applicant.

(Lavan & Walsh, Solicitors, 12 Howard Street,Perth.)

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3794 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [5 December, 1969.

ELECTORAL ACT, 1907-1967.Electoral Department,

Perth, 1st December, 1969.THE Hon. Minister for Justice, pursuant to sec-tion 7 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1967, and theauthority delegated to him by the Governor there-under, has approved of the appointment of JamesTomlinson as substitute to discharge the dutiesof Electoral Registrar for the Cottesloe, Floreat,Nedlands, Subiaco and Wembley Electoral Dis-tricts, during the absence of Mr. D. L. A. Cummingson annual leave as from the 24th November, 1969.

S. E. WHEELER,Chief Electoral Officer.

Chief Secretary's Office,Perth, 26th November, .1969.

C.S.D. 71/63.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilappointed under the provisions of the StatisticsAct 1907-1967 Mr. William Maxwell Bartlett asActing Government Statistician from the 11thNovember, 1969, for an indeterminate period, dur-ing the absence on Sick Leave of the GovernmentStatistician, Mr. F. W. Sayer.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FIRE BRIGADESBOARD.

Proposed Loan of $150,000 with Interest at$6.4 per centum per annum.

I, HIS EXCELLENCY, MAJOR GENERAL, SIRDOUGLAS ANTHONY KENDREW, Knight Com-mander of the Most Distinguished Order of SaintMichael and Saint George, Companion ofthe Most Honourable Order of the Bath,Commander of the Most Excellent Orderof the British Empire, Companion of theDistinguished Service Order, Governor in and overthe State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies in the Commonwealth of Australia, do herebyconsent to the Western Australian Fire BrigadesBoard borrowing the sum of $150,000 from theMotor Vehicle Insurance Trust, exclusive ofamounts now due and owing by the Board to enablethe Board to carry out and perform the powers,authorities and duties vested in or conferred orimposed on the Board by the Fire Brigades Act,1942-1966.

Interest at the rate of 6.4 per cent per annumwill be payable on the loan. Such interest to bepaid half yearly on the last day of January andJuly during the currency of the loan.

I further consent to the Western Australian FireBrigades Board issuing a single debenture underthe Seal of the Board for the amount so borrowed,to be in the form as agreed to by both parties.The loan to be advanced on the 31st day of Janu-ary, 1970 and will be redeemed on the 31st dayof January, 1995.

DOUGLAS KENDREW,Governor.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FIRE BRIGADESBOARD.

Proposed loan of $50,000 with interest at $6.15Per centum per annum.

I, HIS EXCELLENCY, MAJOR GENERAL, SIRDOUGLAS ANTHONY KENDREW, Knight Com-mander of the Most Distinguished Order of SaintMichael and Saint George, Companion ofthe Most Honourable Order of the Bath,Commander of the Most Excellent Orderof the British Empire, Companion of theDistinguished Service Order, Governor in and overthe State of Western Australia and its Dependen-cies in the Commonwealth of Australia, do herebyconsent to the Western Australian Fire BrigadesBoard borrowing the sum of $50,000 from the Rural

and Industries Bank of Western Australia, exclu-sive of amounts now due and owing by the Boardto enable the Board to carry out and perform thepowers, authorities and duties vested in or con-ferred or imposed on the Board by the FireBrigades Act, 1942-1966.

I further consent to the Western Australian FireBrigades Board issuing a single debenture underthe Seal of the Board for the amount so borrowed,to be in the form as agreed to by both parties.The loan to be advanced on 31st January, 1970.

I approve of the sum secured by the said de-benture being repaid by fourteen (14) half yearlyinstalments of $4,448.98 each.

DOUGLAS KENDREW,Governor.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1955.Medical Department,

Perth, 26th November, 1969.M. 5592/58.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1955, Mr. J. L. Brad-ford to be a member of the Dalwallinu DistrictHospital Board for the period ending 31st July,1970, vice Mr. R. Wass resigned.

J. J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

POLICE UNCLAIMED PROPERTY.TENDERS are invited for Purchase and removalof 1938 Model unlicensed Ford V8 Sedan MotorCar, Engine No. K 9055 F.

Poor condition.Vehicle may be inspected at New Norcia Police

Station.All tenders must be directed to the Officer in

Charge, Police Station, New Norcia, and must bereceived no later than 31st December, 1969.

R. T. NAPIER,Commissioner of Police.

27th November, 1969.

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

Perth, 28th November, 1969.P.H.D. 147/63.

THE appointment of Mr. W. G. Savage, HealthInspector to the Shire of Canning is approved.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

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

Perth, 26th November, 1969.P.H.D. 1522/66.

THE cancellation of the appointment of Mr. W. G.Savage as Health Inspector to the Shire of Arma-dale-Kelmscott is hereby notified.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

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

Perth, 26th November, 1969.P.H.D. 807/63.

THE appointment of Dr. M. Levi as MedicalOfficer of Health to the Town of Bunbury isapproved.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

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

Perth, 26th November, 1969.P.H.D. 689/63.

THE appointment of Dr. C. Dixon as MedicalOfficer of Health to the Shire of Northam isapproved.

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

Perth, 2nd December, 1969.P.H.D. 1267/57 ;Ex. Co. 3082.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has(a) Appointed the undermentioned persons to

be members of the State Health Council ofWestern Australia for the three-yearperiod ending 30th June, 1972:

Mr. A. Gild, representing the RoyalAustralasian College of Surgeons.

Dr. J. B. Stokes, representing the RoyalAustralasian College of Physicians.

Dr. R. H. Nattrass, representing theRoyal College of Obstetricians andGynaecologists.

Dr. D. G. McKenna, Dr. R. L. Leedman,Dr. L. R. Forbes-Smith and Dr. J.R. H. Watson—nominated by theAustralian Medical Association.

Professor R. A. Joske, Professor J. D.Martin and Dr. M. G. McCall—rep-resenting the Faculty of Medicine ofthe University of Western Australia.

Professor K. J. Sutherland, Dean of theFaculty of Dental Science.

Professor W. B. MacDonald, Professorof Child Health.

The Director, Mental Health Services, orhis Deputy.

The Commissioner of Public Health.The Deputy Commissioner of Public

Health.The Under Secretary for Health.

(b) Appointed Dr. W. S. Davidson, Commis-sioner of Public Health, to be Chairmanof the Council.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALF.S.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th December, 1969.Corres. 3457/69,

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe following condition will apply to the sale ofKalgoorlie and Boulder lots to be submitted bypublic auction at the Kalgoorlie Town Hall onThursday, 18th December, 1969:-

A limit of one lot per person will apply,husband and wife being deemed to be oneperson for the purpose of this condition, andthe lots shall not be purchased by any com-pany, whether limited liability or otherwise.

(The previous condition published in the Gov-ernment Gazettes of the 21st November, 1969, page3615, and 28th November, 1969, page 3739, is herebysuperseded).

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.THE following leases have been forfeited underthe Land Act, 1933-1969, for the reasons stated.

Dated this 27th day of November, 1969.C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Name; Lease; District; Reason; Corres.; Plan.Whitby, B. R.; 338/9153; Denham Lot 152; non-

compliance with conditions; 2635/66; Town-site.

Payne, C. T.; 955/153C; Capel Sub Lot 67; non-payment of instalments; 9958/13; Townsite.

FORtohITURES.THE following leases have been forfeited underthe Land Act, 1933-1969, for the reasons stated.

Dated this 4th day of December, 1969.C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Name; Lease; District; Reason; Corres.; Plan.Fewson, A. L. and L. S.; 332/1242; Kojonup Loca-

tions 7849 and 7346; non-payment of instal-ments; 1030/05, V.3; 417/80 D23.

Griffin, K. L. and B. E.; 347/17357; Swan Location7770; non-payment of instalments; 1300/68;2A/40 Al.

Holtmeulen, A. T.; 3116/3765; Port Hedlund Lot1030; non-compliance with conditions; 2236/67;Regional Sheet 5.

Iwankiw, L. I. and R.; 347/4476; Denmark EstateLot 514; non-compliance with conditions;379/47; 452C/40 D4.

Green, L. G. and E. M.; 332/1119; Keysbrook Lot38; non-payment of instalments; 1959/53;Townsite.

Lamont, R. D. K. and K. M.; Harper, J. E. and P.;338/9197; Denham Lot 143; non-compliancewith conditions; 2628/66; Townsite.

Nevermann, I. P.; 3116/3557; Muklnbudin Lot 145;non-compliance with conditions; 2712/66;Townsite.

Sawyer, W. M.; 338/9512; Kalannie Lot 19; non-compliance with conditions; 372/66; Townsite.

Walden, J. E.; 338/10043; Kununurra Lot 829;non payment of instalments; 3283/68; Town-site.

RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th December, 1969.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to set apart as Reserves theland described in the Schedule below for the pur-poses therein set forth.

Corres. 1781/67.AVON.—No. 30095 (Camping (Boy Scouts)),

Location No. 28366 (about 45 acres). (PlanNortham 40, Sheet 3.)

Corres. 8688/08.AVON.—No. 30132 (Conservation of Flora and

Fauna), Location No. 28379 (74 acres 1 rood 19perches). (Diagram 19831, Plan 3D/40 C4.)

Corres. 1705/69.BEVERLEY.—No. 30125 (Quarry (Sand) ), Lot

Nos. 84, 85, 86 and Sub Lot 128 (6 acres 3 roods37 perches). (Plan Beverley Townsite.)

Corres. 2310/68.CANNING.—No. 30134 (Drainage), Location No.

2279, formerly portion of Canning Location 2 andbeing part of Lot 415 on L.T.O. Plan 1734 (19.2perches). (Plan 1D/20 SE.)

Corres. 1521/65.COTJ,TE AGRICULTURAL AREA.—No. 30103

(Native Housing), Lot Nos. 77 and 78 (2 roods).(Diagram 72824, Plan 411A/40 82.)

Corres. 3968/67.GERALDTON.—No. 30133 (School Hostel Site),

Lot No. 2498 (2 acres 3 roods 2 perches). (Diagram72987, Plan Geraldton, Sheet 2.)

Corres. 3639/67.GNOWANGERUP.—No. 30098 (Use and Require-

ments of the Government Employees' HousingAuthority), Lot No. 112 (1 rood). (Plan Gnowan-gerup Townsite.)

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

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Corres. 1774/64.KALAMUNDA.—No. 30128 (Water Supply), Lot

No. 53 (9 acres 0 roods 16 perches). (Original Plan10924, Plan M226-4; M227-4.)

Corres. 2760/69.KARRATHA.—No. 30136 (Water Supply), Lot

Nos. 83, 94 and 118 (2 roods 8.2 perches). (PlanKarratha Townsite.)

Corres. 2711/69.KUNUNURRA.—No. 30091 (Use and Require-

ments of the Government Employees' HousingAuthority), Lot No. 722 (1 rood 1 perch). (PlanKununurra Townsite.)

Corres 2711/69.KUNUNURRA.—No. 30092 (Government Re-

quirement (Public Works Department) ), Lot No.764 (1 rood 2.2 perches). (Plan Kununurra Town-site.)

Corres. 3949/60.LEONORA.—No. 30127 (Native Housing), Lot

Nos. 114, 141 and 780 (3 roods). (Plan LeonoraTownsite.)

Corres. 3448/68.MECKERING.—No. 30124 (Use and Require-

ments of the Government Employees' HousingAuthority), Lot No. 379 (1 rood). (Diagram 73848,Plan Meckering Townsite.)

Corres. 1897/49.NORTHAMPTON.—No. 30126 (Native Housing),

Lot Nos. 174 and 175 (1 acre 2 roods 27.7 perches).(Plan Northampton Townsite.)

Corres. 1009/69.PORT HEDLAND.—No. 30090 (Park), Lot No.

1624 (1 acre 0 roods 22.9 perches). (DiagramOriginal Plan 11128, Plan Port Hedland, Sheet 1.)

Corres. 14183/10.WATHEROO.—No. 30131 (Public Recreation),

Lot No. 85 (30 acres 1 rood 37 perches). (OriginalPlan 11157, Plan Watheroo Townsite.)

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th December, 1969.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, as follows:-

Corres. 2345/86, V3.—Of the amendment of Re-serve No. 420 (Avon District) "Common" to excludethe portion now designated as Avon Location 28366and of its area being reduced to about 830 acresaccordingly. (Plan Northam 40, Sheet 3.)

Corres. 334/95, V2.—Of the amendment of Re-serve No. 2806 (Collie Agricultural Area Lot 27)"Stopping Place for Travellers and Stock" toexclude Collie Agricultural Area Lots 77 and 78and the road widening shown coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 72824 and the in-clusion of Collie Agricultural Area Lot 75 and partof Lot 76 and of its area being reduced to 18 acres1 rood 20 perches, accordingly. (Plan 411A/40 B2.)

Corres. 2880/11.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 14170 (at Geraldton) "Railway Purposes" tocomprise an area of 7 acres 3 roods 22 perches toagree with re-calculation and of its area beingreduced accordingly. (Plan Geraldton, Sheet 2.)

Corres. 9091/08.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 14754 (Gnowangerup Lot 112 and 113) "PublicBuildings (Commonwealth)" to exclude Gnowan-gerup Lot 112 and of its area being reduced to1 rood accordingly. (Plan Gnowangerup Townsite.)

Corres. 3477/14.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 15603 (Meckering Lot 178) "Gravel" to excludeMeckering Lot 379 as surveyed and shown on Landsand Surveys. Diagram 73848 and of its area beingreduced to 3 acres 1 rood 11 perches accordingly.(Plan Meckering Townsite.)

Corres. 1331/01.—Of the amendment of "B" Re-serve No. 16269 (Cuballing Lot 124) "Recreation"to include the area now distinguished as CuballingLot 396 and of its area being increased to 23 acres3 roods 39 perches, accordingly. (Plan CuballingTownsite.)

Corres. 4341/29, V3.—Of the amendment of Re-serve No. 20766 (Beacon Lots 12, 29, 30 and 59)"Excepted from Sale" to exclude Beacon Lots 29and 30 and of its area being reduced to 2 roodsaccordingly. (Plan Beacon Townsite.)

Corres. 1578/52.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 24062 (Geraldton Lot 1391) "School Site(Geraldton High School)" to exclude GeraldtonLot 2498 and road widening as surveyed and shownon Lands and Surveys Diagrams 72967 and 73819and of its area being reduced to 28 acres 1 rood30 perches accordingly. (Plan Geraldton, Sheet 1.)

Corres. 4695/55.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 24390 (Kwinana Lot 115) "Road Board Depotand Plant Nursery" to exclude Kwinana Lots 138to 150 inclusive and 154 to 160 inclusive as surveyedand shown on Original Plan 11316 and of its areabeing reduced to 26 acres 2 roods 34 perches ac-cordingly. (Plan F250-4.)

Corres. 8229/97.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 25996 (Canning Location 1775) "School Site"to exclude Canning Location 2255 and wideningof Albany Highway as surveyed and shown onLands and Surveys Diagram 73801 and of its areabeing reduced to 6 acres 1 rood 39 perches accord-ingly. (Plan F30-4.)

Corres. 3715/69.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 26649 (Canning Location 1882) "Drainage Pur-poses" to include Canning Location 2255 as sur-veyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram73801 and of its area being increased to 33.4perches, accordingly. (Plan F30-4.)

Corres. 342/63.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 28951 (Kununurra Lots 16, 50, 55, 57, 61, 62,64, 72, 138, 139, 143, 144, 682, 692, 705, 721, 722, 764and 765) "Government Requirements (Main RoadsDepartment)" to exclude Kununurra Lots 722 and764 and of its area being reduced to 3 acres3 roods 35 perches accordingly. (Plan KununurraTownsite.)

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th December, 1969.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, as follows:-

Corres. 45/89, V2.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 1467 (Wellington District) "Access to Waterin Preston River". (Plan 414B/40 El.)

Corres. 9978/11.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 14071 (Southern Cross Lots 320, 321, 325, 326,327, 328, 661, 670, 671 and 672) "Railway". (PlanSouthern Cross Townsite.)

Corres. 1537/13.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 14670 (Dulbelling Lots 7 and 8) "Hotel Site".(Plan Dulbelling Townsite.)

Corres. 1539/13.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 14671 (Dulbelling Lots 9 and 10) "Public Build-ings (Commonwealth)". (Plan Dulbelling Town-site.)

Corres. 8688/08.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 14672 (Dulbelling Lots 28 and 29) "Exceptedfrom Sale". (Plan Dulbelling Townsite.)

Corres. 14183/10.—Of the cancellation of Re-serve No. 16261 (Watheroo Lot 43) "Recreationand Racecourse". (Plan Watheroo Townsite.)

Corres. 1925/32.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 20933 (Watheroo Lot 44) "Sheep Dip andSaleyards". (Plan Watheroo Townsite.)

Corres. 4031/49.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 23002 (Frankland Lot 10) "Hallsite(R.S.S.A.I.L.A.)". (Plan Frankland Townsite.)

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Corres. 1774/64.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 27926 (Kalamunda Lot 471) "Water Main(Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage and Drain-age Board)". (Plan Kalamunda Regional, Sheet1.)

Corres. 1521/65.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 28141 (Collie Agricultural Area Lots 75 and76) "Native Housing". (Plan 411A/40 B2.)

Corres. 1200/68.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 29186 (Cuballing Lot 395) "Water—ShireRequirements". (Plan Cuballing Townsite.)

Corres. 1331/01.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 29435 (Cuballing Lots 150 to 159 inclusive)"Public Recreation". (Plan Cuballing Townsite.)

Corres. 4024/52.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 29517 (Bunbury Lot 492) "Use and Require-ments of the Town of Bunbury". (Plan Bunbury,Sheet 1.)

Corres. 6199/11.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 29827 (Wongan Hills Lots 139 and 140) "Useand Requirements of the Shire of Wongan-Ballidu". (Plan Wongan Hills Townsite.)

Corres. 3121/68.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 29855 (Westonia Lot 41) "Use and Require-ments of the Shire of Westonia". (Plan WestoniaTownsite.)

Corres. 1480/62.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 29856 (Munglinup Lots 57, 58, 59 and 61 to66 inclusive) "Use and Requirements of the Shireof Ravensthorpe". (Plan Munglinup Townsite.)

Corres. 2140/67.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 29915 (Calingiri Lot 110) "Use and Require-ments of the Shire of Victoria Plains". (PlanCalingiri Townsite.)

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

REVOCATION OF ORDERS IN COUNCIL.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th December, 1969.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to revoke as follows:-

Corres. 14183/10.—The Order in Council dated28th October, 1941 whereby Reserve No. 16261(Watheroo Lot 43) was vested in the Shire ofMoora in trust for the purpose of "Recreation andRacecourse" and to approve of the concellation ofthe relevant Vesting Order accordingly.

Corres. 1925/32.—The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No. 776 dated 12thApril, 1962 whereby Reserve No. 20933 (WatherooLot 44) was vested in the Shire of Moora in trustfor the purpose of "Sheep Dip and Saleyards" andto approve of the cancellation of the relevantVesting Order accordingly.

Corres. 1331/01.—The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No. 2966 dated 19thDecember, 1968 whereby Reserve No. 29435 (Cubal-ling Lots 150 to 159 incl.) was vested in the Shireof Cuballing in trust for the purpose of "PublicRecreation" and to approve of the cancellation ofthe relevant Vesting Order accordingly.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

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

Perth, 5th December, 1969.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, as follows:-

Corres. 926/10.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.12692 (Jandakot Lot 52) being changed from "RoadBoard Requirements" to "Hall Site". (PlanJandakot Townsite.)

Corres. 218/21.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.17681 (Avon Location 22519) being changed from"School Site" to "Gravel". (Plan 24/80 A3.)

(2)-65819

Corres. 5249/54.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.26020 (Kojonup Location 8993) "Conservation ofFlora" being changed to "Conservation of Floraand Fauna". (Plan Katanning 40, Sheet 4.)

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN.Condingup Lot 8.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th December, 1969.

Corres. 3591/64.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, of Condingup Lot 8 beingmade "Now Open" for sale in fee simple for thepurpose of Fuel Depot at the purchase price of$100 and subject to the payment for improvementsat valuation, in cash, should the successfulapplicant be other than the owner of such improve-ments.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $10must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

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

(Plan Condingup Townsite.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands,

NOW OPEN.Cervantes Lot 110.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th December. 1969.

Corres. 4413/65.His Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, of Cervantes Lot 110being made "Now Open" for sale in fee simple forthe purpose of "Residence" at the purchase price of$600 and subject to the payment for improvementsat valuation, in cash, should the successful appli-cant be other than the owner of such improve-ments.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $60must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

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

(Plan Cervantes Townsite.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN.Boulder Lot 3066.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th December, 1969.

Corres. 930/49.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45Aof the Land Act, 1933-1969, of Boulder Lot 3066being made "Now Open" for sale in fee simplefor the purpose of "Residence" at the purchaseprice of $100 and subject to the payment for im-provements at valuation, in cash, should the suc-cessful applicant be other than the owner of suchimprovements.

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Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $10must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

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

(Plan Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Sheet 2.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN.Kalgoorlie Lot 3446.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th December, 1969.

Corres. 2127/68.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, of Kalgoorlie Lot 3446being made "Now Open" for sale in fee simple forthe purpose of "Residence" at the purchase priceof $60 and subject to the payment for improve-ments at valuation, in cash, should the successfulapplicant be other than the owner of such improve-ments.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $6must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

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

(Plan Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Sheet 2.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

being made "Now Open" for sale in fee simple forthe purpose of "Residence" at the purchase priceof $60 and subject to the payment for improve-ments at valuation, in cash, should the successfulapplicant be other than the owner of such improve-ments.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $6must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst day of January, April, July and October.

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

(Plan Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Sheet 2.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th December, 1969.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatthe undermentioned lots are now open for sale underthe conditions specified, by public auction, as pro-vided by the Land Act, 1933-1969, at the followingupset prices:

Applications to be lodged at Perth.Corres. 1476/68.

Conditions; Nos. of Lots; Upset Prices; Remarks.CUBALLING.—Suburban; 62; $70; Suburban con-

ditions.Corres. 8916/98, V5.

KIRUP.—Suburban; 81, 82, 83, 84; $50 each;Suburban conditions.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lotsreferred to are now obtainable at this office.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN.Kalgoorlie Lot 3448.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th December, 1969.

Corres. 2129/68.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, of Kalgoorlie Lot 3448being made "Now Open" for sale in fee simple forthe purpose of "Residence" at the purchase price of$60 and subject to the payment for improvements atvaluation, in cash, should the successful applicantbe other than the owner of such improvements.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $6must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth.

Balance of purchase money shall be paid withintwelve months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

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

(Plan Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Sheet2.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN.Kalgoorlie Lot 3451.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th December, 1969.

Corres. 2132/68.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1969, of Kalgoorlie Lot 3451

CANCELLATION OF DULBELLINGTOWNSITE.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th December, 1969.

Corres. 8688/08.IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Gov-ernor in Executive Council has been pleased todeclare, under section 10 of the Land Act, 1933-1969, that Dulbelling Townsite shall cease to exist.(Plan Dulbelling Townsite.)

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

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

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th December, 1969.

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

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

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

Avon Location 27868; 2872/56.Canning Location 1347; 4240/54.Canning Location 1391; 3415/56.Canning Location 1594; 1733/57.Canning Location 1762; 2794/59.Swan Location 5746; 4598/55.Swan Location 5758; 4598/55.

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Swan Location 5898; 999/56.Swan Location 6393; 999/56.Swan Location 7361; 2378/61.Wellington Location 4805; 1336/58.Wellington Location 4837; 834/59.Boulder Lots 551 and 552; 176/36.Canning Location 1399; 3415/56.Swan Location 5733; 4598/55.Swan Location 5782; 4598/55.Swan Location 5783; 4598/55.Swan Location 6210; 4260/65.Collie Lot 1869; 2525/53.Leederville Lot W30; 7225/12, Vi.Mosman Park Lot 297; 4898/99, V2.Perth Lot E107; 4509/22.

WITHDRAWN FROM PASTORAL LEASING.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th December, 1969.Corres. 3314/64.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe area of approximately 95,500 acres situatedin the Dundas District, Eucla Division, as des-cribed in the schedule published in the Govern-ment Gazette dated September 19th, 1969, is with-drawn from pastoral leasing. (Plan 13/300.)

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF NOTICE OF INTENTIONTO RESUME LAND.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th December, 1969.

L. & S. Corres. 3735/67 (R.2856).THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice thatthe Notice of Intention to resume land from SwanLocation 34, being items 1, 2 and 3 appearing onpage 3632 of the Government Gazette of the 21stNovember, 1969, is hereby cancelled.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF NOTICE OF INTENTIONTO RESUME LAND.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th December, 1969.

Corres. 4166/67 (R.2966).THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice thatthe Notice of Intention to Resume Land from Old-field Location 968 (Crown Lease 23/1968) appear-ing on page 3342 of Government Gazette of the24th October, 1969, is cancelled.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.(Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1969.)Eastern Division Edjudina and Buningonia

Districts.Corres. 3680/68.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe area of approximately 296,859 acres, as des-cribed in the schedule below, has been made avail-able for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday,January 14th, 1970, subject to the condition thata pastoral lease of this land may only be grantedto a lessee of land in the same locality and alsosubject to payment for any improvements existingon the land.

Applications accompanied by a deposit of $76.75must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys not later than Wednesday, January 14th,1970.

Dated this 5th day of December, 1969.C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Schedule.All that area of vacant crown land containing

approximately 296,859 acres bounded by linesstarting from the northeast corner of PastoralLease 3114/876 and extending east 638 chains 51links, thence south 578 chains 74 links, thence east1173 chains 52 links, thence south 600 chains,thence west 26 chains 40 links, thence south 3249chains 67 links, thence west 242 chains 13 links,thence north 2778 chains 41 links, thence west1538 chains 15 links, thence north 1650 chains tothe starting point. (Public Plans 25 and 33/300.)

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

Eastern Division Jaurdi District.Corres. 2255/56.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe area of approximately 22,162 acres, as describedin the schedule below, has been made available forpastoral leasing as from Wednesday, January 14th,1970, subject to the condition that a pastoral leaseof this land may only be granted to a lessee of landin the same locality.

Applications accompanied by a deposit of $8.25,must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys not later than Wednesday, January 14th,1970.

Dated this 5th day of December, 1969.C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Schedule.All that area of vacnt crown land containing

approximately 22,162 acres bounded by the linesstarting at the northwestern corner of PastoralLease 395/924 and extending south and east alongboundaries of that lease to the northwestern cornerof Pastoral Lease 395/499; thence south 1085chains along the western boundary of that lease;thence west 196 chains and 59 links; thence north1027 chains and 82 links; thence west 120 chains;thence north 165 chains; thence west 130 chains;thence north 200 chains; to the southernmostsouthern boundary of Pastoral Lease 395/925 andthence east 250 chains along that boundary to thestarting point. (Public Plans 24 and 35/300.)

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

Eastern Division Ularring and Jaurdi Districts.Corres. 2255/56.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe area of approximately 54,212 acres as describedin the schedule below, has been made available forpastoral leasing, as from Wednesday, January 14th,1970, subject to the condition that a pastoral leaseof this land may only be granted to a lessee ofland in the same locality.

Applications accompanied by a deposit of $16.25must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys not later than Wednesday, January 14th,1970.

Dated this 5th day of December, 1969.C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Schedule.All that area of vacant crown land containing

approximately 54,212 acres bounded by lines start-ing at the northernmost northeastern corner ofPastoral Lease 395/1044 and extending east 215chains, thence south 1486 chains and 36 links;thence east 108 chains and 83 links; thence south930 chains to a northern boundary of PastoralLease 395/924; thence west 305 chains along thenorthern boundary of that lease to the southern-most southeastern corner of Pastoral Lease 395/925, thence north, west and again north alongboundaries of that lease to the southwesterncorner of Reserve 9189; thence east, north andwest along boundaries of that reserve to an easternboundary of Pastoral Lease 395/925 aforesaid;

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thence north along that boundary to the southernboundary of Reserve 12202; thence east and northalong boundaries of that reserve to a southernboundary of Pastoral Lease 395/925 aforesaid;thence east and north along boundaries of thatlease to the easternmost southeastern corner ofPastoral Lease 395/1047; thence north and westalong boundaries of that lease to the easternmostsoutheastern corner of Pastoral Lease 395/1044and thence north along the easternmost easternboundary of that lease to the starting point.(Public Plans 34 and 35/300.)

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Closure of Roads.

WHEREAS Colin William Stone and Daniel JohnDorotich, being the owners of the land over oralong which the undermentioned road extendshave applied to the Shire of Lake Grace to closethe said road which is more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:

Lake Grace.Corres. 1283/68.L.62. The surveyed road along the western

boundary of Roe Location 344; from the saidlocation's northwest corner to its southwest corner.(Public Plan 376/80 E.4.)

WHEREAS the Commonwealth of Australia, beingthe owner of the land over or along which theundermentioned road extends has applied to theCity of Perth to close the said road which is moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:

City of Perth.Cones. 2006/65.P.612. The surveyed truncations at the north-

east and southeast corners of Lot 820 on LandsTitles Office Diagram 32300. (Public Plan PerthNo. 115.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being theowner of the land over or along which the under-mentioned road extends has applied to the Shireof Wanneroo to close the said road which is moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

Wanneroo.Corres. 241/66.W903. (a) All that portion of Telford Street,

Marmion, now comprised in Marmion Lot 147 onOriginal Plan 11205.

(b) All that portion of Radbourn Street, pluswidening, Marmion, now comprised in MarmionLot 147 on Original Plan 11205.

(Public Plans P105-4, P89-4.)

And whereas the Council has assented to thesaid applications; and whereas the Governor inExecutive Council has approved these requests;it is hereby notified that the said roads are herebyclosed.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th December, 1969.IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Town of Geraldton, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 29th May,1967, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:

Town of Geraldton.1719/67 (R.2996).Road No. 14191 (Green Street). A strip of land

one chain wide, commencing on a line on pro-longation southerly of the eastern boundary ofGeraldton Lot 948 and extending, as surveyed,westward along the southern boundary of the saidlot and onward to the eastern boundary of thediscontinued Railway Reserve; thence unsurveyed

through the said discontinued Railway Reserve andinside and along the southern boundary of Lot 999(Reserve 17001) to the eastern alignment of RoadNo. 1977 (North West Coastal Highway). (PublicPlan Geraldton 4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Albany, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 20th October,1967, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:

Albany.L. and S. 3845/67 (MR657), M.R.D. 2346/67.Road No. 14183. A strip of land two chains wide,

commencing on the southern boundary of Plan-tagenet Location 7018 and extending, unsurveyed,southeasterly through the said location, Crownland and Class A Reserve 14943 to a line in pro-longation easterly of the northernmost boundaryof location 1181.

Road No. 14183 (deviation of part). A strip ofland five chains wide, widening in part, leaving thepresent road on the southwestern boundary ofPlantagenet Location 7018 and extending, as sur-veyed and as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 10337, southeasterly along partof the southwestern boundary of that location toits southern corner; thence unsurveyed as showncoloured red on Miscellaneous Plan 416, throughCrown land and Class A Reserve 14943 to thenorthern boundary of location 1181.

The area of Class A Reserve 14943 is herebyreduced by about 46 acres.

(Public Plan 446/80 E.4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Bassendean, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 15thFebruary, 1968, the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, taken, or resumed under section 17of the Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose ofa new road, that is to say:-

Bassendean.647/68 (R.2889).Road No. 250 (Walter Road—widening of part).

That portion of Swan Location P as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Original Plan 11087,including the intersecting portion of Road No.6124 (Lord Street).

9.9 perches being resumed from Swan Location P.(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 5th

December, 1969.)(Public Plan P159-4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Boyup Brook, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 20th Octo-ber, 1967, the undermentioned lands have beenset apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of anew road, that is to say:-

Boyup Brook.3073/66 (R..2934).Road No. 13789. (a) Extension. A strip of land

one chain wide, leaving the northern terminus ofthe present road at the northernmost northeasterncorner of Nelson Location 2961 and extending, assurveyed, northerly to and along the eastern boun-daries of locations 2951 and 2950 to the north-eastern corner of the lastmentioned location.

(b) Deviation of part. A strip of land one chainwide, leaving the present road on the westernboundary of Nelson Location 2971 and extending,as delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 73813 southward through thesaid location to rejoin the present road at thesouthwestern corner of that location.

2 acres and 21 perches being resumed fromNelson Location 2971.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 3rdOctober, 1969.)

(Public Plan 415 C/40 D.3.)

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IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Boyup Brook, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 8th April,1963, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:—

Boyup Brook.1713/45 (R.2405).Road No. 9660. (a) Extension. A strip of land

one chain wide, leaving the western terminus ofthe present road on the eastern boundary of Nel-son Location 12087 and extending, as surveyed,northwestward through the said location to itsnorthern boundary.

(b) Deviation of part. A strip of land 150 linkswide, leaving the present road within Nelson Loca-tion 12087 and extending, as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Original Plan 10107, south-easterly through the said location and Timber Re-serve 131/25 and along the northeastern boundaryof Location 12776 to a line in prolongation north-easterly of the southeastern boundary of the lat-ter location.

Road No. 14185 (Charteriss Road). A strip ofland one chain wide, widening at its terminus, com-mencing on the western boundary of Nelson Loca-tion 12276 and extending, as delineated and col-oured light and dark brown on Original Plan10107, northeastward and eastward through thesaid location, Wilga Townsite, Location 6466 andthe Noggerup-Wilga Railway Reserve to the south-western alignment of Sheperdson Road.

Road No. 14186 (Offer Road). A strip of landone chain wide, widening at its commencement andterminus, leaving the southern alignment of RoadNo. 14185 (Charteriss Road) within Nelson Loca-tion 6466 and extending, as delineated and coloureddark and light brown on Original Plan 10107,southwesterly through the said location, WilgaTownsite and Location 9434 to the western boun-dary of the latter location.

Road No. 14187 (Walker Road). A strip of land150 links wide, widening in parts, leaving the north-ern alignment of Road No. 14185 (CharterissRoad) within Nelson Location 6466 and extending,as delineated and coloured dark and light brownon Original Plan 10107, northerly through thesaid location and onward through Wilga Townsiteto a line in prolongation northeasterly of the south-eastern boundary of location 12776.

Road No. 11371 (Elder Road). (a) Widening ofpart. That portion of Wilga Lot 25 as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Original Plan 10107.

(b) Extension. A strip of land one chain wide,widening at its terminus, leaving the northernterminus of the present road at the northern cornerof Wilga Lot 25 and extending, as surveyed andas delineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 10107, generally northerly through NelsonLocation 6466 to the southwestern alignment ofRoad No. 14185 (Charteriss Road) within thatlocation.

Road No. 14188. A strip of land one chain wide,commencing on a line in prolongation northeast-erly of the southeastern boundary of Wilga Lot 24and extending as surveyed northwestward alongthe northeastern boundaries of the said lot andlots 23, 22 and 21 to the surveyed road at thenorthern corner of the lastmentioned lot; thence150 links wide, to and through part of the Nog-gerup-Wilga Railway Reserve to the southwesternalignment of Road No. 14185 (Charteriss Road).

1 acre 2 roods 15.6 perches, being resumed fromNelson Location 12087.

5 acres 3 roods 13 perches, being resumed fromNelson Location 9434.

36 perches, being resumed from Wilga Lot 25.(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 10th

October, 1969.)(Public Plans Wilga and 414 B/40 F.2.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Chapman Valley, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 13thFebruary, 1967, the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, taken, or resumed under section17 of the Public Works Act, 1902, for the purposeof a new road, that is to say:

Chapman Valley.2956/61 (R.2807).Road No. 1546 (Widening of parts). Those

portions of Victoria Locations 2733, 3859, 10189and 10550 as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 11023.

3 acres 1 rood 36.5 perches, being resumed fromVictoria Location 2733.

3 roods 38.6 perches, being resumed from VictoriaLocation 3859.

1 acre 1 rood 24.3 perches, being resumed fromVictoria Location 10189.

37.9 perches, being resumed from Victoria Loca-tion 10550.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 22ndAugust, 1969.)

(Public Plan 157A/40, B.2.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Cuballing passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 14th August, 1968,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:-

Cuballing.L. & S. 4208/68 (MR655), M.R.D. 568/68.Road No. 14176 (Francis Street). A strip of land

varying in width, leaving the southern alignmentof Baylis Street and extending, as surveyed and asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 11320 southeasterly along the eastern bound-ary of Popanyinning Lot 63 (Reserve 9874), partof the northeastern boundary of Lot 98 (Reserve10908) and to and through the Popanyinning-Cuballing Railway Reserve to the southwesternalignment of Parade Street.

The areas of Reserves 9874 and 10908 are herebyreduced by 2 acres 1 rood 18 perches and 1 rood19.4 perches respectively.

(Public Plan Popanyinning.)

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

Dandaragan.3232/65 (R.2935).Road No. 14179. A strip of land one chain wide,

leaving the eastern alignment of Road No. 12551within Victoria Location 10175 and extending, asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 72983 eastward through the saidlocation to the eastern boundary of that location.

1 acre 1 rood 2.7 perches, being resumed fromVictoria Location 10175.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 3rdOctober, 1969.)

(Public Plan 62/80 Dl.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Esperance, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 9th January,1968, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:-

Esperance.L. & S. 10034/04 (MR654), M.R.D. 2508/67.Road No. 3784 (Esperance Highway—widening of

part). That portion of the Esperance-CoolgardieRailway Reserve containing 1 acre 2 roods 27.2perches as delineated and coloured dark brown onOriginal Plan 11319.

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Road No. 14172 (Esperance Highway). A stripof land two chains wide, widening in parts leavingthe southwestern alignment of Road No. 3784 onthe northeastern boundary of Esperance location1044 and extending, as delineated and coloured midand dark brown on Original Plan 11319, south-easterly through the said location, Crown land,Locations 1358 and 1054 and onward to and throughthe Esperance-Coolgardie Railway Reserve to thewestern alignment of Road No. 3784.

2 acres 0 roods 3 perches, being resumed fromEsperance Location 1044.

6 acres 2 roods 32 perches, being resumed fromEsperance Location 1358.

1 rood 11.8 perches, being resumed from Esper-ance Location 1054.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 3rdJanuary, 1969.)

(Public Plans Shark Lake, 423/80 D3.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Manjimup, passed at a meet-ing at the Council held on or about 30th March,1967, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:—

Manj imup978/67 (R.2919).Road No. 14189. A strip of land one chain wide,

widening in parts, leaving the southwestern align-ment of Road No. 306 (Muirs Highway) at thenortheastern corner of Nelson Location 1711 (Partof State Forest No. 38) and extending, as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Original Plans 11224and 11223, and as surveyed generally southerly,easterly and northerly through State Forest No. 38,Location 2129, to and along the western boundaryof Location 2361 and again through said StateForest No. 38 to the western alignment of RoadNo. 3326 within that State Forest. Portions ofRoad No. 3326 are hereby superseded.

Road No. 14190. A strip of land varying inwidth, leaving the northern alignment of Road No.4130 at the northwestern corner of Nelson Loca-tion 1668 and extending, as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan, 11223, northwestwardthrough State Forest No. 38 to the southeasternalignment of Road No. 14189 within that StateForest.

14.1 perches, being resumed from Nelson Loca-tion 2129.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 3rdOctober, 1969.)

(Public Plans 442B/40 El, 443A/40 Al.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Manjimup, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 21st November,1967, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:-

Manjimup.1919/28 (R.2983).Road No. 14178. A strip of land one chain wide,

widening at its commencement and terminus, leav-ing the southern alignment of Road No. 3818 atthe northwestern corner of Nelson Location 12970(Reserve 29350) and extending, as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Original Plan 11313, south-erly through State Forest No. 38 and Reserve 29350to the northeastern alignment of Road No. 8295within the said State Forest.

The area of Reserve 29350 is hereby reduced by8 perches.

(Public Plans 439C/40 F4, and 442B/40 Fl.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Merredin, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 6th May, 1969,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,

taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:—

Merredin.L. & S. 1806/69 (MR.658), M.R.D. 196/69.Road No. 9544 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Avon Locations 10748 and 10751 as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagrams 73841 and 73842.

3 roods 4.8 perches and 1 acre 2 roods 31.8perches being resumed from Avon Locations 10748and 10751 respectively.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 3rdApril, 1969.) (Public Plan 25/80 D.4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Moora, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 10th June, 1969,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:—

Moora.2019/69 (R.2982).Road No. 14175. A strip of land one chain wide,

widening on its eastern and western sides, at itscommencement and terminus, leaving the surveyedroad at the southwestern corner of Watheroo Lot76 and extending, unsurveyed, northward inside,and along an eastern boundary of Reserve 21068to the surveyed road at the northwestern cornerof lot 74.

The area of Reserve 21068 is hereby reduced by2 acres 2 roods 23.7 perches.

(Public Plan Watheroo.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Murray, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 4th April, 1968,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:—

Murray.1073/68 (R.2933).Road No. 14177. A strip of land one chain

wide, widening as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 73718,commencing on the eastern boundary of MurrayLocation 98 and extending, as surveyed, generallywesterly through the said location and Locations512 and 76 to the western boundary of the last-mentioned location.

36.1 perches and 1 acre and 2.3 perches beingresumed from Murray Locations 98 and 76 re-spectively.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 3rdOctober, 1969.)

(Public Plan 380 B/40 D.1.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Northam, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 21st April, 1969,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:—

Northam.3365/68 (R.3001).Road No. 7482 (addition). (a) That portion of

Crown land abutting the southern side of thepresent road and the southern boundaries ofClackline Lots 25, 24 and 23 and situated northwardof the northern boundary of Lot 98.

(b) The whole of Clackline Lots 23, 24 and 25.(Public Plan Clackline.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Plantagenet, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 23rd October,1968, the undermentioned lands have been set

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apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:

Plantagenet.2149/60 (R.2980).Road No. 14171. A strip of land one chain wide,

widening at its commencement, leaving the westernalignment of Road No. 1217 on the eastern boun-dary of Plantagenet Location 6572 and extending,as delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 73715, northwesterly throughthe said location to the southeastern boundary ofLocation 7118.

(Public Plan 451 A/40 A. and B.1.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrandale, passedat a meeting of the Council held on or about 11thOctober, 1968, the undermentioned lands have beenset apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of anew road, that is to say:—

Serpentine-Jarrandale.10789/02 (R.2995).Road No. 1887 (Scrivener Road—widening of

part). Those portions of Cockburn Sound Loca-tion 627 (Reserve A Class 28862) as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 73864.

The area of Class A Reserve 28862 is herebyreduced by 2 acres 3 roods 8 perches.

(Public Plan 341C/40 D4.)

February, 1968, the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, taken, or resumed under section17 of the Public Works Act, 1902, for the purposeof a new road, that is to say:

West Arthur.2111/36 (R.2923).Road No. 10136 (widening of part). Those por-

tions of Wellington Locations 2840 and '1641 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 73744.

Road No. 11010 (widening of part). That por-tion of Wellington Location 3755 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 73745.

35.2 perches, being resumed from WellingtonLocation 1641.

24.8 perches, being resumed from WellingtonLocation 2840.

2 acres 0 roods 26 perches, being resumed fromWellington Location 3755.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 3rdOctober, 1969.)

(Public Plans Collie 40, Sheet 4, 415A/40 Cl.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Wickepin, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 19th March, 1968,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:—

Wickepin.IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Swan-Guildford, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 16thFebruary, 1968, the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, taken, or resumed under section 17of the Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose ofa new road, that is to say:-

Swan-Guildford.6550/00 (R.2981).Road No. 1853 (deviation of part). A strip of

land one chain wide, widening at its terminus,leaving the present road on the western boundaryof Reserve 7354 and extending as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 73821, eastward through the said Reserveto the western alignment of Road No. 8687.

The area of Reserve 7354 is hereby reduced by2 roods 4 perches.

(Public Plan Yanchep 40, Sheet 4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of West Arthur, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 18th April,1968, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:

West Arthur.L. & S. 3327/55 (MR656), M.R.D. 165/68.Road No, 6963 (Albany Highway—widening of

part). Those portions of Williams Location 13903and that portion of the Wagin-Bowelling RailwayReserve as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 73861, including theintersecting portion of the surveyed roads andRoad No. 6121.

2 acres 1 rood, being resumed from WilliamsLocation 13903.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 28thMarch, 1969.)

(Public Plan 409D/40 B3.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of West Arthur, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 22nd

946/68 (R.2920).Road No. 5108 (widening of part). That portion

of Wickepin Lot 180 (Reserve 14783) abutting theeastern alignment of the present road as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 73757.

Road No. 5107 (widening of part). That portionof Wickepin Lot 180 (Reserve 14783) abutting thewestern alignment of the present road as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 73757.

Road No. 5106 (Campbell Street—widening ofpart). That portion of Williams Location 1613 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 73757.

Road No. 14184. A strip of land one chain wide,leaving the western alignment of Road No. 4211at a northeastern corner of Williams Location 14824and extending, as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 73757 west-ward inside and along a northern boundary of thesaid location to a line in prolongation southerlyof the western alignment of Road No. 5108.

The area of Reserve 14783 is hereby reduced by1.4 perches.

0.7 perches and 2 acres 2 roods 34 perches, beingresumed from Williams Location 1613 and 14824respectively.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 19thSeptember, 1969.)

(Public Plan Wickepin.)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor hasdeclared that the said lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed for the purpose of the said roads,and that plans of the said lands might be inspectedat the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth,it is hereby notified that the lands described aboveare roads within the meaning of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1969, subject to the provisions ofthe said Act.

Dated this 26th day of November, 1969.By Order of His Excellency,

STEWART BOVELL,Minister for Lands.

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BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 38.)

Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 6th December, 1969.IT is hereby notified that the following Councilshave appointed the following persons as bush firecontrol officers for their respective municipalities:

Chapman Valley: C. Cox and I. Robinson.Dandaragan: Henry Horton.Gingin: K. Anderson ar.d H. J. Horton.Gnowangerup: W. R. Lullfitz.Mundaring: D. Jamieson.Northam: A. H. Chitty, P. Spencer, M. J.

Butterly, H. C. R. Ludemann, J. W. B.Page and P. Garstone.

Ravensthorpe: S. Randall.Serpentine-Jarrandale: G. W. Brixey.Victoria Plains: M. T. Butterly and H. C. R.

Ludemann.

The following appointments have been can-celled:—

Gingin: J. P. Harper.Gnowangerup: D. J. O'Neil, D. S. McDonald,

A. J. Rodgers, A. M. Sutherland and R. M.Bathgate.

Chapman Valley: E. M. Stokes, D. E. White-hurst, A. G. Hasleby and N. A. Gould.

Ravensthorpe: E. Whurr.A. SUTHERLAND,

Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 5th December, 1969.Corres. 617.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister ad-ministering the Bush Fires Act has suspended theoperation of the declaration prohibiting the settingfire to the bush so far as the declaration extendsto forest land in the Shire of Manjimup, which issituated within zone 8, for the period from the1st December, 1969 to the 22nd December, 1969,both dates inclusive.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 5th December, 1969.Corres. 311.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Ministeradministering the Bush Fires Act has approved ofthe suspension from the 1st December, to the 21stDecember, 1969 of the prohibited burning timesdeclared for that part of the Shire of Manjimupsituated within prohibited burning zone No. 8 sofar as the declaration relates to protective burn-ing on Nelson location 11320, portion of Nelsonlocation 5210 and portion of reserve 21763 situatedwithin the townsite of Manjimup. All provisionsof section 18 must be complied with during theperiod of this suspension.

Burning carried out under the provisions of thissuspension is to be authorised by the ManjimupShire Council under control of the chief fire controlofficer appointed by the Council under such con-ditions as the Council may impose.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 5th December, 1969.

Corres. 605.IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Ministeradministering the Bush Fires Act, 1954, hasapproved a suspension from the 1st to the 22ndDecember, 1969 both dates inclusive in that part'of the Shire of Manjimup situated in prohibitedburning zone 8 only

(a) Acting under the powers conferred bysection 17 subsection (3) (i) of the BushFires Act, 1954, of the suspension of alldeclarations of prohibited burning timesunder section 17 of the Act, so far as suchdeclarations extend to any land used forRailway purposes; and

(b) Acting under the powers conferred bysection 17 subsection (3) (iv) of the Actof the suspension of all declarations forprohibited burning times under section 17of the Act so far as such declarationsextend to all land on those parts of roadshaving a common boundary with land usedfor Railway purposes, as is situatedbetween the road formation and the saidcommon boundary.

Any burning undertaken under the provision ofthis suspension shall be subject to the followingconditions:

(1) No burning shall be undertaken on anyday on which the local authority or anofficer nominated by it prohibits burningon the land affected by these suspensions.

(2) No burning shall be undertaken on dayswhen the fire hazard forecast issued bythe Bureau of Meteorology for the areaconcerned is "dangerous" except in accord-ance with the provisions of the BushFires Act.

(3) At least three men shall be constantly inattendance at every fire until it has beencompletely extinguished, including allsmouldering logs, timber, disused sleepers,and other inflammable material.

(4) Each man shall be provided with a heavyfire rake and each three men with atleast one knapsack spray with sufficientwater for its operation.

(5) Any burning carried out under the pro-visions of this suspension shall complywith section 18 and all other relevantprovisions of the Bush Fires Act, 1954.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 5th December, 1969.

Corres. 311.IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister ad-ministering the Bush Fires Act has approved ofthe suspension from the 1st December, 1969 to the21st December. 1969 of the prohibited burningtimes declared for that part of the Shire ofManjimup within prohibited burning zone No. 8so far as the declaration relates to the PembertonWard of the Shire of Manjimup.

All provisions of section 18 must be compliedwith during the period of this suspension.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

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BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Susspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 5th December, 1969.Corres. 617.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister ad-ministering the Bush Fires Act has suspended theoperation of the declaration prohibiting the settingfire to the bush in that part of the Shire of Manji-mup situated in prohibited burning zone No. 8 sofar as the declaration extends to forest landlocated within map grid reference HG53 on aManjimup, one mile to the inch, Forests Depart-ment litho for the period 1st December, 1969 tothe 14th March, 1970 both dates inclusive.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES' ACT, 1954.(Section 8.)

Re-appointment of Board Members.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 5th December, 1969.Corres. 1/55.

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Gov-ernor acting with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council and pursuant to the powerscontained in section 8 of the Bush Fires Act, 1954,has re-appointed Arthur George Ronald Whittaker,a person nominated by the Associated Sawmillersand Timber Merchants of W.A., and CharlesThomas Clarke Pollard, a person nominated by theCommissioner of Police, as members of the BushFires Board for a period of three years from 16thJanuary, 1970, to 15th January, 1973, inclusive.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 5th December, 1969.Corres. 416.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister ad-ministering the Bush Fires Act has approved ofthe suspension of the prohibited burning timesdeclared for the Shire of Rockingham from the1st December, 1969 to the 15th December, 1969 in-clusive, so far as the declaration relates to thetownsites of Rockingham and Safety Bay.

The suspension is for protective burning ap-proved by the Shire Council, under control ofregistered bush fire control officers or brigadeofficers. Burning may only be carried out' on suchdays to be determined by the Shire Council or aperson nominated by the Shire Council.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 5th December, 1969.Corres. 21; Ex.Co.2990.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to declare under section 17 of theBush Fires Act, 1954, that it shall be unlawful toset fire to the bush in the portion of the Shire ofManjimup described in the schedule hereto, from1st December, 1969 to 21st December, 1969 bothdates inclusive.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

Schedule.The whole of the Shire of Manjimup, excluding

the portion bounded by lines commencing at apoint on the sea-shore, situate on the left bankof the Donnelly River and extending generallynortheasterly along the said bank to the left bankof Fly Brook, thence generally easterly along thatbank to the northwestern boundary of Location11560, thence southwesterly and southeasterlyalong the western boundaries of Location 11560,5078 and 5076 to the northern boundary of Loca-tion 5080, thence northwesterly, westerly, south-erly and easterly along the boundaries of Loca-tions 5080, and 5191 to the southeastern corner ofthe latter location, thence southeasterly to thewesternmost corner of Location 11898, (marked E5Redgum) on the left bank of the Warren River,thence easterly along the said bank and the leftbank of Big Hill Brook to the southeastern sideof Wheatly Coast Road (Road No. 3438) thencegenerally northeasterly along that side of thatroad and the northwestern boundaries of Locations4292, 9520 and 12143 and onwards to the easternside of the Manjimup-Nornalup Road, thencegenerally southeasterly along that side, to the leftbank of the Shannon River thence generally north-easterly along that bank to the northernmost cor-ner of Nelson Location 6266; thence generallysoutherly along an eastern boundary of that loca-tion and its prolongation southerly, to the south-ern side of a two chain road; thence northeasterlyalong that side to its junction with a one-chainroad at a north corner of Location 6266; thencegenerally easterly along the southern side of thatone-chain road and a proposed road which extendsfrom it to the eastern boundary of the shire;thence generally southerly along that boundary tothe sea-shore; thence generally northwesterlyalong the said sea-shore including the islands adja-cent, to the starting point.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 17.)

Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 6th December, 1969.

Corres. 266.IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Ministeradministering the Bush Fires Act has approvedof the suspension of the prohibted burning timesdeclared for the Shire of Kondinin so far as thedeclaration relates to protective burning in thetownsite of Kondinin from the 26th November, 1968to the 6th December, 1969 both dates inclusive.

All burning carried out under the provisions ofthis suspension is to be authorised by the ShireCouncil and carried out under the control of thechief fire control officer appointed by the Council,under such conditions as the Council may impose.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 26, Regulation 24.)

Authorised Officers.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 6th December, 1969.

Corres. 32.IT is hereby notified that the Bush Fires Boardhas appointed Mr. C. Cox under the provisions ofthe Bush Fires Act and regulations made there-under, to issue permits in the Shire of ChapmanValley for the purpose of burning plants pro-claimed under this Act and the refuse thereof.

The appointment of Mr. E. M. Stokes has beencancelled.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

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

Authorised Officers.Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 6th December, 1969.Cones. 559.

IT is hereby notified that the Bush Fires Boardhas appointed the following officers under theprovisions of the Bush Fires Act and regulationsmade thereunder, to issue permits for the purposeof burning clover in the following Shires:

Chapman Valley: C. Cox.Gnowangerup: W. R. Lullfitz.Ravensthorpe: S. Randall.

The following appointments have been can-celled:

Chapman Valley: E. M. Stokes.Gnowangerup: R. J. Twigg.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 33.)

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

Within the Shire of Boddington.PURSUANT to the powers contained in Section 33of the above Act you are hereby required on orbefore the 30th day of November, 1969, to removefrom the land owned or occupied by you all in-flammable material or to clear firebreaks in ac-cordance with the following and thereafter tomaintain the land or the firebreaks clear of in-flammable material up to and including the 15thday of April, 1970.

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

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

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

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

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

(a) Clear firebreaks at least 8 feet wide alongboundaries of your property which ad-join any trafficable road, burning of roadside at least 8 feet wide will be acceptedin lieu of ploughing breaks on the adjoin-ing land, and

(b) clear firebreaks at least 8 feet wide im-mediately around all land which is carry-ing established pasture or crop, and

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

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

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

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

(b) clear firebreaks at least 8 feet wide im-mediately around all land which is carry-ing established pasture or crop, and

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

The requirements of section 3 may be dispensedwith provided the owner or occupier furnishes theCouncil with a plan, prior to 30th November, show-ing all the protective burning that has been car-ried out to that date.

If it is considered to be impractical for anyreason to clear firebreaks or to remove inflam-mable material from the land as required by thisnotice, you may apply to the Council or its dulyauthorised officer not later than the 15th day ofNovember, 1969, for permission to provide fire-breaks in alternative positions or to take alterna-tive action to abate fire hazards on the land. IfPermission is not granted by the Council or itsduly authorised officer, you shall comply with therequirements of this notice.

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

The penalty for failure to comply with thisnotice is a fine of not less than $10 and not morethan $200 and a person in default is also liablewhether prosecuted or not, to pay the cost of per-forming the work directed in this notice, if it isnot carried out by the owner or occupier by thedate required by this notice.

Prohibited Burning Times:Zone 5: 1st November, 1969 to 21st February,

1970.Zone 8: 15th December, 1969 to 14th March,

1970.By order of the Council,

D. J. CUNNINGHAM,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning Scheme.Shire of Perth Town Planning Scheme No. 29—

Hertha Road Scheme.T.P.B. 853/2/20/29.

IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that theHon. Minister for Town Planning approved theShire of Perth Town Planning Scheme No. 29—Hertha Road Scheme on the 1st December, 1969,the Scheme Text of which is published hereunder.

SHIRE OF PERTH TOWN PLANNING SCHEMENo. 29—HERTHA ROAD SCHEME.

THE Shire of Perth, under and by virtue of thepowers conferred upon it in that behalf by theTown Planning and Development Act, 1928 (asamended), hereby makes the following Town Plan-ning Scheme.

Scheme Text.1. Citation: This Town Planning Scheme may

be cited as Shire of Perth Town Planning SchemeNo. 29—Hertha Road Scheme (hereinafter referredto as "the Scheme").

2. Responsible Authority: The authority respon-sible for the administration and enforcement of theScheme is the Shire of Perth (hereinafter referredto as "the Council").

3. Maps: The following maps are attached tothis Text and form part of the Scheme:—

Land Use Map.Scheme Map.

4. Scheme Area: The Scheme shall apply to theland contained within the inner edge of a brokenblack line on the Land Use Map. The said land ishereinafter referred to as "the Scheme Area".

5. General Objects: The general objects of theScheme are as follows:

(a) To plan the subdivision of the land withinthe Scheme Area;

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(b) To plan within the Scheme Area suitableroads;

(c) To ensure the proper drainage of the roadsand those parts of the Scheme Area thatrequire drainage or other such works;

(d) To facilitate and co-ordinate progressivesubdivision and development of land withinthe Scheme Area;

(e) To make provision for land to be used forPublic Open Space and Local Authoritypurposes.

6. Method of Carrying Out Objects: It is in-tended that as and when an owner of land withinthe Scheme Area desires to develop and subdividehis land, such development and subdivision shallbe according to a plan which will be capable offorming part of an overall plan of subdivision anddevelopment of the Scheme Area in which the landis situated.

7. The plan of subdivision shown on the SchemeMap forms a basis for subdivision and developmentof the Scheme Area but the Council may permitalterations or variations to the said map where inits opinion circumstances justify such action, pro-vided that no such alteration or variation shall bepermitted if in the opinion of the Council it wouldimpede the subdivision and development of theScheme Area as a whole.

8. Subdivision: An owner of land within theScheme Area who desires to subdivide his land,either alone or in conjunction with other owners,shall submit a plan of the proposed subdivision tothe Town Planning Board as required by the TownPlanning and Development Act.

9. New Roads and Footways: All new roads andfootways within the Scheme Area shall be con-structed and drained at the expense of the ownerstherein and each owner shall pay the costs of theconstruction and drainage of the roads within theland owned by him.

10. In cases where the situation of a new roador footway is such that it would be fair and equit-able that the owners of adjoining land should eachcontribute to the cost of the construction or drain-age of that road or footway, and such owners areunable to agree upon the proportion of the costspayable by each of them, then the amount payableby each owner shall be determined by arbitrationin manner hereinafter provided.

11. If the Council shall construct or drain anew road or footway within the Scheme Area priorto the subdivision of the land adjoining such roador footway, the costs of the construction and drain-age of the said road or footway, and all compensa-tion and other costs consequent upon the acquisi-tion of the land paid by the Council, shall be paidto the Council by the respective owners of land asand when their land is subdivided and the provi-sions of Clauses 9, 10 and 14 hereof shall apply inrespect of such payments.

12. If an owner shall claim compensation forthe resumption from him of land to be used for aroad or footway there shall be set off against theamount of compensation payable to him theamount by which the value of the remainder ofhis land has been increased by the constructionof the roads and footways within the Scheme Areaand by the operation of the Scheme.

13. If an owner shall subdivide his land, and ifhe or his predecessors in title shall have claimedor shall have been paid compensation by reason ofresumption by the Council for a new road or foot-way within the S'cheme Area, he shall before theapproval of his plan of subdivision release theCouncil from the payment of compensation orrepay to the Council the compensation paid by itto him or his predecessors in title as the casemay be.

14. Drainage: Each owner shall when subdividinghis land pay to the Council an amount which bearsthe same proportion to the estimated costs (asrevised from time to time) of drainage of theScheme Area, as the area of his land bears tothe total acreage of the privately owned landwithin the Scheme Area at the date of coming intooperation of the Scheme. The Council shall at

the appropriate time or times carry out the drain-age scheme of the Scheme Area in accordancewith the drainage plan approved by the Councilwith such modifications as may from time to timebe determined by the Council.

15. Public Open Space: It is intended that thelands coloured green on the Scheme Map amount-ing to approximately one-tenth of the total areasof land within the Scheme Area shall be reservedfor Public Open Space and Local Authority pur-poses.

16. Each owner of land within the SchemeArea shall when subdividing his land, and subjectas hereinafter provided, transfer to the Councilan area of land being subdivided or developed_ byhim or such other areas as the Town PlanningBoard shall upon approval of the Plan of Sub-division require.

17. If within a portion of the Scheme Area thesubject of subdivision and development it is notpracticable to transfer an area of land exactlyequal to one-tenth of the total area of land beingsubdivided, the owner shall transfer to the Councila greater area of land, or with the consent of theCouncil, a lesser area than the said one-tenth ofthe total area being subdivided and the Councilshall make or receive a cash adjustment so thatthe value of the land (if any) to be transferredwith or subject to the cash adjustment equalsone-tenth of the value of land the subject of thesubdivision.

18. If within a portion of the Scheme Areathe subject of subdivision and development morethan one-tenth is required by the Council forPublic Open Space or Local Authority purposes,the owner shall transfer to the Council the landrequired by it for that purpose and the Councilshall pay to the owner by way of compensationthe value of the land exceeding the said one-tenth as shall be required by the Council. If theCouncil and the owner so agree, the Council maytransfer to the owner other land in or near theScheme Area either owned by the Council oracquired by it for that purpose to compensatehim for the land in excess of the said one-tenthrequired by the Council in which case the amountof compensation payable by the Council to thecwner shall be reduced accordingly.

19. The Council may sell or otherwise disposeof any land transferred to or acquired by it forthe purpose of Public Open Space or Local Author-ity purposes provided that all moneys received bythe Council in respect of such sales and all moneysreceived by the Council under Clause 17 hereofshall after making all necessary payments toowners and paying the costs of land (if any) ac-quired for transfer to owners under Clause 18hereof be expended by the Council in the acquisi-tion or improvement of land for Public OpenSpace or Local Authority purposes in or near theScheme Area.

20. Land Owned or Acquired by the Council:All or any of the land now owned or subsequentlyacquired by the Council within or near the SchemeArea may be used by the Council for any purposeappropriate to the Scheme and if such purpose isone for which an owner is required to make landavailable or for which land may be acquired bythe Council hereunder the Council shall be com-pensated for the value of the land so used by the,Council.

21. If the Council shall have resumed land forPublic Open Space or Local Authority purposes,it shall be reimbursed all compensation and costspaid by it from the moneys received by it fromthe sale of land or under Clause 17 hereof, andupon the owner from whom the land was resumedsubdividing his land, the area and value of one-tenth of his land to be made available for PublicOpen Space or Local Authority purposes hereundershall be assessed on the basis that such land hadnot been resumed.

22. If the Council shall resume or otherwiseacquire any land so that it may be used for aspecific purpose other than for Public Open Space,it may sell or otherwise dispose of such land uponsuch terms and conditions as it shall think fit toany person who shall agree to use the land forthat purpose.

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23. Powers and Authorities of the Council: Incarrying out the provisions of this Scheme theCouncil shall have the following powers andauthorities:

(a) To enter and inspect any land within theScheme Area.

(b) To make agreements with the owners oroccupiers of land within the Scheme Areain respect of any matters affecting theScheme.

(c) To make agreements with the Metropoli-tan Water Supply Sewerage and Drain-age Board, the State Electricity Commis-sion, or other Government instrumental-ity concerning any matter relating to theScheme.

(d) To enter into agreements with purchasersor prospective purchasers or prospectiveoccupiers of land within the Scheme Area.

(e) If any owner of land within a SchemeArea does not proceed with the subdivi-sion and development of his land in ac-cordance with the terms of the Scheme,and his failure to do so in the opinionof the Council will unduly delay or im-pede the completion of the Scheme orthe subdivision and development of theScheme Area, the Council may resumethe land of such owner and proceed withthe subdivision and development of thesaid land in accordance with the provi-sions of the Scheme.

(f) In the event of the Council exercising itspowers under paragraph (e) hereof, itshall have all the powers of the ownerin the subdivision, development and dis-posal of the said land. If the owner hasnot been paid compensation for the re-sumption of his land the Council shallbefore selling the land so subdivided anddeveloped, offer the new lots to the origi-nal owner upon his paying to the Councilall costs and expenses consequent uponthe resumption, subdivision and develop-ment of the said land and upon his re-leasing the Council from all claims forcompensation in respect of such resump-tion. The said offer shall be made inwriting and if not accepted within onecalendar month of the service thereof theCouncil may proceed with the sale of thesubdivided lots. All moneys received byit from such sale shall be applied firstlyin payment of all costs consequent uponsuch subdivision and secondly in paymentof all compensation in respect of the re-sumption of the said land. The balance(if any) of such moneys may be retainedby the Council and the Council make goodany deficit.

(g) If the offer mentioned in paragraph (f)hereof be not accepted, the Council mayretain all or any part of the said land,but if it does so, it shall be responsible topay all costs of the subdivision of the saidland and compensation for its resumptionas are then unpaid.

(h) The Council may resume any land withinthe Scheme Area for Public Open Spaceor Local Authority purposes or in orderto make it available for a particular useshown in the said plans in cases wherethe owner thereof will not agree to makethe land available for that purpose inaccordance with the provisions of theScheme.

(i) To dispose of any lot or lots to which itbecomes entitled whether under para-graphs (e) or (h) hereof or otherwiseupon such terms and conditions as it maythink fit and, without limiting the general-ity of the foregoing provisions of thisparagraph, may sell the lots singly or ingroups and subject to or with the benefitof easements.

(j) Extend the time within which paymentsare to be made to the Council and agreeto the securing of such payments.

24. Twenty-eight days written notice is herebyprescribed as the notice to be given pursuant toSection 10 of the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act. Any expenses incurred by the Councilunder the said Section may be recovered from theperson in default as a simple contract debt in suchCourt of Jurisdiction as is competent to deal withthe amount of the claim.

25. The Council may at any time exercise thepowers conferred by Section 13 of the said Act.

26. Valuations: Where it is necessary to ascer-tain the value of any land or portion thereof forthe purpose of the Scheme, the value shall bedetermined by the Chief Valuer of the TaxationDepartment of Western Australia or such otherdisinterested and competent valuer as shall be ap-pointed by the Council. If an owner objects to thevalue so determined, he may give notice of suchobjection to the Council within twenty-eight daysafter having been informed of the said value orthe revised value. If the valuer does not agreeto change the value to a figure acceptable to theowner the value shall be determined by arbitra-tion.

27. If a valuation made by the valuer shall bechanged as the result of an objection the valuermay reconsider the values placed on other landsand make such revaluations as he considers justand equitable. The owners affected by such re-valuation shall forthwith be notified of any changein value.

28. Arbitration: Any dispute or difference be-tween the owners or between an owner and theCouncil as to their respective rights under theScheme, or as to the value of any land, or inrespect of any matter which pursuant to theScheme may be determined by arbitration, maybe referred to the arbitration of a single arbitratorin manner provided by the Arbitration Act, 1895or any statutory modification thereof for the timebeing in force, and if the parties fail to agree uponany one single arbitrator, he may be nominatedby the Council.

29. Claims for Compensation: Claims for com-pensation by reason of the operation of the Schememay be made within six months of the Schemecoming into operation.

Approved by resolution of the Council of theShire of Perth at the ordinary meeting of theCouncil held on the 11th day of November, 1969.The Common Seal of the Shire

of Perth was hereuntoaffixed by authority of a.Resolution of the Councilin the presence of-

M. STARKE,CL.S.] President.

L. P. KNUCKEY,Shire Clerk.

This Scheme Text is to be read in conjunctionwith the Land Use Map and the Scheme Mapappended hereto and to which formal approval wasgiven by the Hon. Minister for Town Planningon the 1st day of December, 1969.

RecommendedJ. E. LLOYD,

Chairman of the Town Planning Board.

ApprovedL. A. LOGAN,

Minister for Town Planning.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning SchemeAmendment.

Shire of Peppermint Grove.T.P.B. 853/2/19/2.

IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that the

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Hon. Minister for Town Planning approved theShire of Peppermint Grove Town Planning SchemeAmendment on the 1st December, 1969, as set outin the Schedule hereto.

J. D. CLARKSON,President.

T. WORSLEY,Shire Clerk.

Schedule.Shire of Peppermint Grove.

Resolution to Amend Town Planning Scheme No. 1.Amendment No. 5.

RESOLVED that the Peppermint Grove ShireCouncil, in pursuance of section 7 of the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928-65 (asamended) amend Town Planning Scheme No. 1by:-

1. (a) Rezoning the existing General ResidentialZone Class 4 (GR4) with the exception of Lots 1and 2 of Section 1 Stirling Highway and Lot 21of Section 1 Johnston Street to General ResidentialZone Class 5 (GR5).

(b) Rezoning Lots 1 and 2 of Section 1 StirlingHighway and Lot 21 of Section 1 Johnston Streetfrom General Residential Zone Class 4 (GR4) toCommercial.

(c) Rezoning the existing Special Use (Motel)Zone, being Lots 2 and 3 of 'Section V StirlingHighway, to General Residential Zone Class 5(GR5).

(d) Distinguishing by black letters, superimposedM.R.S., the Regional Reserves as shown in theMetropolitan Region Scheme from Council Reservesas shown on a plan now produced to the Counciland marked and certified by the Shire Clerk underhis hand dated 4th June, 1969, as Scheme Amend-ment Map 2—Amendment No. 5.

and to amend the Scheme Text by-2. Adding a new paragraph after the second

paragraph in the preamble to read:It is complementary to and not a substitute

for the Metropolitan Region Scheme. Theprovisions of the Metropolitan RegionScheme, as amended from time to time,shall continue to have effect.

3. Definitions(a) Deleting the definition of the term "The

Board".4. Part 1—General:-

(a) Substituting for the words "PeppermintGrove Road District" in line two of Clause2 the words "Shire of Peppermint Grove".

(b) Substituting for the words "PeppermintGrove Road Board" in lines two and threeof Clause 3 the words "Council of the Shireof Peppermint Grove." (Hereinafter re-ferred to as the Council).

5. Part 2—Zoning:-(a) Substituting for the word "townsite" in

line one of Clause 4 the word "shire".(b) Substituting for the word and figure

"eight (8)" in line one of Clause 4 theword and figure "seven (7)" and substitut-ing for the word and figure "three (3)"in line two of Clause 4 the word and figure"four (4)".

(c) Substituting for Zone "C—General Resi-dential Class 4 (GR4) Red Brown" inClause 4 "C—General Residential Class 5(GR5) Brown 1.3 with Brown 1 border".

(d) Deleting from Clause 4 "G—Special Use(Motel) Red Brown 1.2 with Blue 2border".

(e) Re lettering subsequent Zones and Re-servations G.H.I.J.K. respectively.

(f) Substituting for the word "key" in thefootnote to the table in Clause 4 the word"legend".

(g) Adding after Clause 5 a new Clause 5Aas follows:-

5A. Notwithstanding anything to thecontrary in this Scheme the Council maywith the consent of the Minister, or whenrequired by the Minister so to do, shallrequire that the development of any landwithin the shire, however zoned shall besubject to the provision of Clauses 10, 24and 30 of the Metropolitan Region Scheme.

(h) Substituting for the word "townsite" inline one of Clause 6 the word "shire".

(i) Substituting for the expression "Resi-dential Flats" being Use Class 1 in Clause6 the expression "Flats".

(j) Substituting for the word "Board" beingthe last word in Use Class 11 in Clause 6the word "Council".

(k) Adding after Use Class 16 in Clause 6 anew Class as follows—Use Class 17—Private Hotels.

(1) Substituting for subclause 7 (c) a newsubclause 7 (c) the symbols used in theZoning Table have the following mean-ings:—

"p" A use that is permitted underthis Scheme.

"AA" = A use that is not permittedunless approval is granted bythe Council.

"1P" = A use that is not permittedunless such use is incidental tothe predominant use as decidedand approved by the Council.

"X" = A use that is not permitted.In all cases building development is

subject to control of density, siting, etc.Any use not specifically listed in this

Table shall be included in an appropriateuse class at the discretion of the Council.

(m) Substituting for the heading "GeneralResidential Zone—Class 4 (GR4)" tocolumn C of the Zoning Table in Clause7 the heading "General Residential Zone—Class 5 (0R5)".

(n) Deleting from the Zoning Table in Clause7 the whole of Column G, Special Uses(Motel), and re lettering the subsequentcolumns G.H.I.J.K.

(o) Adding to the Zoning Table in Clause 7 anew use class as follows:-

17 xxAAxxxxxxxxxx(p) Deleting the note to the Zoning Table in

Clause 7 and substituting for itNote:

-= A use that is permitted underthis Scheme.

"AA" = A use that is not permittedunless approval is granted bythe Council.

"IP" = A use that is not permittedunless such use is incidental tothe predominant use as decidedand approved by the Council.

"X" =_ A use that is not permitted.(q) Substituting for the words "responsible

authority" where appearing in lines eleven,twelve and fourteen of Clause 8 (a) theword "Council".

(r) Substituting for the words "responsibleauthority" where appearing in lines six andseven of Clause 9 the word "Council".

(s) Delete the expression "Zoning Plan" in thefourth line of the first paragraph of Clause4 and replace it with the words "SchemeMap".

(t) Delete the expression "Zoning Plan Map"in the last line of Clause 13B (a) andreplace it with the words "Scheme Map".

6. Part 3—Provisions as to certain Zones andUses.

(a) Substituting for the word "Board" in linethree of Clause 13 the word "Council".

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(b) Deleting the word "residential" whereappearing in lines five and seven of Clause13.

(c) Substituting for the words "residentialflat zone" in the last line of Clause 13 thewords "General Residential Zone—Class 5(GR5)".

(d) Deleting the word "residential" in line oneof Clause 13A.

(e) Substituting for the word and figures"Class 4 (GR4)" in line three of Clause13A the word and figures "Class 5 (GR5)".

(f) Adding to subclause (a) of Clause 13B anew sentence as follows:

The reservations of the MetropolitanRegion Scheme are shown in the Schemeto comply with the provisions of the Metro-politan Region Town Planning SchemeAct.

(g) Substituting for the word "Board" in linethree of Clause 14 the word "Council".

(h) Substituting for the word "Board" in thelast line of Clause 15 the word "Council".

(1) Substituting for the word "Board" whereit appears in line two and line six of theproviso to Clause 16 the word "Council".

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Preparea Town Planning Scheme.

Town Planning Scheme No. 17.NOTICE is hereby given that the Canning ShireCouncil on 10th November, 1969, passed the follow-ing resolution:

Resolved that the Council, in pursuance ofsection 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act, 1928 (as amended) pre-pare the above Town Planning Schemewith reference to an area situate whollywithin the Shire of Canning and enclosedwithin the inner edge of broken blackborder of the plan now produced to theCouncil and marked and certified by theShire Clerk under his hand dated -the 11thday of November, 1969, as the "SchemeArea"

Dated the 10th day of November, 1969.N. I. DAWKINS,

Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to PrepareA Town Planning Scheme.

Town Planning Scheme No. 21.NOTICE is hereby given that the Canning ShireCouncil on 10th November, 1969, passed the follow-ing resolution:

Resolved that the Council, in pursuance ofsection 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act, 1928 (as amended) pre-pare the above Town Planning Scheme

with reference to an area situate whollywithin the Shire of Canning and enclosedwithin the inner edge of broken blackborder of the plan now produced to theCouncil and marked and certified by theShire Clerk under his hand dated the 11thday of November, 1969, as the "SchemeArea".

Dated the 10th day of November, 1969.N. I. DAWKINS,

Shire Clerk.

Public Works Department,Perth, 3rd December, 1969.

H. L, 394/50.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve the appointment ofAllan Murray Fuller as Shipping Master, in accord-ance with section 14 (1) of the Western AustralianMarine Act, 1948-1968 and to approve the appoint-ments of Clive John Gordon and Peter Armstrongas Deputy Shipping Masters, in accordance withsection 14 (1) of the said Act, and also underthis section 14 (1) of the said Act to cancel theappointment as Shipping Master of Keith GibsonForsyth.

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1967.Sale of Land.

L.R.O. 665/68.NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theGovernor has authorised under section 29 (7) ofthe Public Works Act, 1902-1967, the sale byPrivate Contract of the land hereinafter described,such land being no longer required for the purposefor which it is held.

Dated this 5th day of December, 1969.J. McCONNELL,

Under Secretary for Works.

Schedule.Portion of Carnarvon Town Lot 187, being the

land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 212,Folio 42.

ERRATUM.COUNTRY AREAS WATER SUPPLY ACT,

1947-1964.Goldfields and Agricultural Water Supply Main

Conduit Northam East to Cunderdin ReservoirSection—Branches.

Preliminaries to Construction.Notice of Intention.

P.W.W.S. 733/69.IN the Government Gazette (No. 118) of 28thNovember, 1969 on page 3754 the date 18th day ofDecember, 1969 should read 1st day of December,1969.

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works.

PURL:ill WORKS DEPARTMENTAcceptance of Tenders

Contract ParticularsNo. Contractor Amount

$P .A. Perth Modern School Library—New Craig Constructions .... 73,78217321 Wyndham Water Supply—Construction of Moochalabra Dam Caratti Bulldozing Co. (1967) 432,51917342 Menzies School—Repairs and Renovations T. Abeelen 3,64317336 Northcliffe Junior High School—Repairs and Renovations & R. R. Warner .... 8,36717345 Kwinana High School—Aluminium Windows Supply and Insta

tionAluminium Products Pty Ltd 14,100

172518 MOUllt Henry Hospital " 0 " Block Hot Water Heating .... Arens Metal Products Pty Ltd 30,000

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Dec.

ec. 16

Dec. 16

Dec. 9

Dee. 16

Contract!No

Conditions nowAvailable at

196917346 Perth Medical Centre— Dec.

Installation of Oil-fired (asHigh Temperature amended)Water Generators forCentral Plant Building

17366 Narrogin Agricultural Dec. 9High School Farm WingManual Training Centreand Farm Store—Re-pairs and Renovations

$17367 Perth Medical Centre— Dec. 16Geriatric Unit—Erec-tion

17370

§.1.7304

17371

17372

17373

17374

17375

17376

117377

Tincurrin Water Supply— Dec. 1610,000 gallon Tank on a50 ft Stand

Perth Medical Centre, Hol-lywood—Geriatric Unit—Electrical EngineeringServices (nominated sub-contract)

Collie Sewerage — 1969Sewage TreatmentWorks—Additions

Perth Medical Centre—Central Plant Building—10 ton Electric Over-head Travelling Crane—Supply and Installation

Kalamunda High School—Internal and ExternalRepairs and Renova-tions

Beverley Police Station Dec. 16and Quarters—Repairsand Renovations

Pinjarra Court House, Dec. 16Police Station andQuarters—Repairs andRenovations

New Museum, Perth ....

'erth Medical Centre—Geriatric Unit—Mech-anical Services

Dec. 23 P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., Narrogin

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

.D., West Perth

P.W.D., Vest Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.1% .D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., NorthamCourt House, Bever-

ley

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., Bu uburyClerk of Courts, Pin-

jarra

1'17378 Bateman—Noalimba Mi- Dec.grants Hostel—New Ac-commodation Block—Erection

17379 Bunbury — Agricultural Dec. 23Dept—New Weeds andSeed Store and SecurityFence

17380

17381

17382 Fitzroy Crossing PolleeStation—New FemaleCell and Exercise Yard

17383

17384

Harvey Primary School—Repairs and Renova-tions

Dalwallinu HospitalNew TransportableWard Block

Fremantle Mental HealthServices, No. 1 StirlingStreet—Purchase andRemoval of Building andImprovements

Bruck Rock—Old School(Timber Framed,Weatherboard and Cor-rugated Iron Structure)—Purchase and Re-moval of Building andImprovements

Dec. 23

Dec. 23

Dec. 23

Dec. 16

Dec. 16

23 P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D,, West PerthP.W.D., Banbury

P.W.D., West PerthBunbury

Clerk of Courts, !Har-vey

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., GeraldtonPolice Station, Dal-

wallinu

P.W.D., West PerthPolice Station, Fitz-

roy CrossingP.W.D., DerbyP.W.D., Port Red-

landP.W.D., Kunuuurra

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., MerredinPolice Station, Bruce

Rock

Project ClosingDate

5 December, 1969.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3811

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.Contract

No. Project ClosingDate

Conditions nowAvailable atTenders, closing at Perth at 2.30 p.m.

dates mentioned hereunder, are invitedon the

for thefollowing works.

Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. Min-ister for Works, c/o Contract Office, Public WorksDepartment, corner King's Park Road and Have-lock Street, West Perth", and are to be endorsed"Tender".

The highest, lowest, or any tender will notnecessarily be accented.

106917385 Midland—Governor Stirl- Dec. 23

ing Senior High School—Repairs, Renovationsand Improvements

17386 Katanning Sewerage, 1969 Dec. 23—Sewage TreatmentWorks—Additions

17387 Esperance Pump Station Dec. 23—Additions

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthClerk of Courts, Es-

peranceP.W.D., Kalgoorlie

17388 Spencers Brook—Railway Dec. 23Cottage No. 722, situatedon Lot 150, ThomasStreet, Spencers Brook—Purchase of Landand Improvements

17380 Middle Swan—Female Dec. 23Prism' Blocks" E " and" P "—Erection

17300 Medina Pig Research Sta- Dec. 23Lion Farrowing House—Erection

17391 Mount Ida School and Dec. 23Teachers' Quarters(Weatherboard and As-bestos)—Purchase andRemoval of Buildingand Improvements

• Closing at W.A. Government 'Tender Board, 74 Murray StreetPerth, at 10 a.m.

1 820 deposit on documents.$ 8200 deposit on Tender documents.§ 825 deposit. Closing at W. A. Government Tender Board, 47

Murray Street, Perth, at 10 a.m.

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1967.Consent to Easements.

L.R.O. 304/67 "B".NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theGovernor has consented under section 33A of thePublic Works Act, 1902-1967, to the creation infavour of the Shire of Canning of easements with-out dominant tenement for drainage purposesover portions of the land hereinafter described.

Land.1. Portion of Canning Location 25, being Lot 363

on L.T.O. Plan 4392 and being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1217,Folio 317.

2. Portion of Canning Location 25, being Lot 355on L.T.O. Plan 4392 and being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1116,Folio 769.

3. Portion of Canning Location 25, being Lots356, 357 and 358 on L.T.O. Plan 4392 and beingthe whole of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1303, Folio 959.

4. Portion of Canning Location 25, being Lot 360on L.T.O Plan 4392 and being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1185,Folio 491.

5. Portion of Canning Location 25, being Lot 351on L.T.O. Plan 4392 and being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1218,Folio 43.

6. Portion of Canning Location 25, being Lot 365on L.T.O. Plan 4392 and being the whole of theland comprised in certificate of Title Volume 44,Folio 255A.

7. Portion of Canning Location 25, being Lot 352on L.T.O. Plan 4392 and being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 28,Folio 373A.

8. Portion of Canning Location 25, being Lots353 and 366 on L.T.O. Plan 4392 and being thewhole of the land comprised in Certificate of TitleVolume 1121, Folio 856.

9. Portion of Canning Location 25, being Lot 362on L.T.O. Plan 4392 and being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 755,Folio 11.

P.W.D., West Perth

P. W.D., West Perth

P.W,D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., KalgoorliePolice Station, Leo-

nora

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10. Portion of Canning Location359 on L.T.O. Plan 4392 and beingthe land comprised in Certificate of1190, Folio 121.

11. Portion of Canning Location350 on L.T.O. Plan 4392 and beingthe land comprised in Certificate of1268, Folio 196.

25, being Lotthe whole ofTitle Volume

25, being Lotthe whole ofTitle Volume

12. Portion of Canning Location 25, being Lot361 on L.T.O. Plan 4392 and being the whole ofthe land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1166, Folio 765.

Dated this 5th day of December, 1969.

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works.

Public IVorks Act, 1902-1967 P.W.W.S. 710/68

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESUME LAND

West Pilbara Water Supply—Millstream Supply Main and Appurtenances

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967,that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto,and being all in the De Witt, Peawah, and Ashburton District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, West PilbaraWater Supply—Millstream Supply Main and Appurtenances, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on PlanP.W.D., W.A. 45667, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

Reginald Robert, Kennedy,Hazel Doreen Kennedy,Ramon Reginald Ken-nedy, and Murray AlfredKennedy

a. r. p.R. R., H. D., R. R., and Portions of Pastoral Leases 394/978 and 689 3 30

M. A. Kennedy 394/475 (Crown Leases 368/1937 and680/1936)

Dated this 3rd day of December, 1969.ROSS HUTCHINSON,

Minister for Works.

Main Roads Act, 1930-1967 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1967 M.R.D. 1498/66

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Cockburn Sound District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening JarrandaleSerpentine Dam Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 2585, which may be in-spected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, 32 St George's Terrace, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx)

a. r. p..Millars Timber and Trading Millars Timber and Trading Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 663 1 0 1.1

Company Limited Company Limited (Certificate of Title Volume 194, Folio130A)

Dated this 2nd day of December, 1969.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

Main Roads Act, 1930-1967 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1967 11.I.R.D. 1081/69

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Mulima District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening Geraldton-MullewaRoad, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 950, BK. 2, which may be inspected at theOffice of the Commissioner of Main Roads, 32 St George's Terrace, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

1 Salvatore Fogliania. r. p.

Messina and Sons Portion of Victoria Locations 2448 and 2449 1 2 28(Certificate of Title Volume 194, Folio160A)

Dated this 2nd day of December, 1969.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

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Main Roads Act, 1930-1967 ; Public TVorks Act, 1902-1967M.R.D. 1002/65

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Victoria and Yandanooka. Districts, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening anddeviating Moora-Geraldton Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 687, which maybe inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, 32 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

a. r. p.Bundanoon Pty. Ltd. Hon. Minister for Works Portion of Victoria Locations 2484, 2485, 37 0 27

(Purchaser under Con - 2486 and 2488 and Yandanooka Estatetract of Sale vide Caveat Lot 106 (Certificate of Title Volume 174,226/69) Folio 191A)

This Notice supersedes Item No. 2 of the Notice of Intention to Resume which appeared in the Government Gazette No. 118, datedthe 28th November, 1969.

Dated this 2nd day of December, 1969.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

Main. Roads Act, 1930-1967 ; Public TVorks Act, 1902-1967

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

M.R.D. 2388/67

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Wellington District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening Donnybrook-BoyupBrook-Kojonup Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D. W.A. 1367, which may be in-spected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, 32 St George's Terrace, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

1 Antonio Compagnone and A. & J. CompagnoneJoseph Compagnone

a. r. p.Portion of Wellington Location 583 being 0 0 15

part of the land on Diagram 619 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1177, Folio 26)

Dated this 2nd day of December, 1969.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

Public Works Act, 1902 ; Local Government Act, 1960

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

L. &. S. 3735/67 (R. 2856)

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act 1902,that it is intended to compulsorily acquire, on behalf of the Shire of Canning, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the several piecesor parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, for Road Purposes, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked offon L. & S. Diagram 73648, copies of which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office ofthe Shire of Canning.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Her Majesty Queen Eliza- Vacant Portion of Swan Location 34 and being part 0 2 38.6

beth the Second

of Lot 86 on Plan 2101. (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1102 Folio 97)

Dated this 5th day of December, 1969.C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

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L. & S. 13535/99, V. 2 (R. 2860Public 1Vorks Act, 1902 ; Local auvcrument Act, 1960

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902,that it is intended to compulsorily acquire, on behalf of the Shire of Kwinana, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the several piece:or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, for Road Purposes, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked oilon L. & S. Diagram 65782, copies of which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office ofthe Shire of Kwinana.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

1 Wladyslaw Dabrowski and W. and J. DabrowskiJanina Dabrowski

2 Milivoj Ca rbin and Alan M. Garbin and A. FranceAlbert France

a. r. p.Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 467 0 0 3.0

(Certificate of Title Volume 1022, Folio609)

Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 241 0 0 O . 07(Certificate of Title Volume 1230, Folio321)

Dated this 5th day of December, 1909.C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands

WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904-1964.Sunbury Water Board.

Notice of Making up of Rate Book.PURSUANT to Section 79 of the Water BoardsAct 1904-1964, notice is hereby given that the RateBook of the Bunbury Water Board for the finan-cial year ending 30th September, 1970, is made up,and is open to inspection by ratepayers during nor-mal office hours.

W. J. CARMODY,Secretary.

TOWN OF KALGOORLIE.STATEMENTS OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

'YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1969.

Receipts.

Rates 125,519.17Licenses 95,601.03Government •rants 1,909.50Central Road Trust Fund .... 66,666.25Income from Property ... 51,591.11Sanitation Charges ... . 21,501.61Fines and Penalties ... . 38.80Other Fees 2,555.30Transfers from Trading Undertaking:

Plant Maintenance Reserve .... 78,235.34Loan Repayments

' .Transfers from Loan Capital Fund69,010.81

285,941.66Transfer from Trust Fund .... 2,499.09All Other Revenue . 30.039.96

$831,109.63

Payments.Administration:

Staff 20,521.41Members 5,175.97Debt Service 101,683.73Public Works and Services 118,672.93Buildings:Construction . 4,172.24Maintenance 49,832.89

Health Services .... 10,365.64Sanitation ... .... 32,548.68Traffic Licensing .. 11,656.91Traffic Control .... .... .... 11,107.53Plant Purchased .... .... .... .... 5,554.65Plant Operation Costs (credit) .... 1,561.08Crushing Plant Costs (underallocated) 53.72Stores Purchased (credit) .... .... 1,803.23Central Road Trust Fund ... 54,728.00Donations and Grants:

Statutory.... ...Non-statutory 17,560.50

4,048.31Transfer to Reserve Funds .... .... 95,677.26LTransfer to Loan Capital Fund ....

oan Expenditure .... .... ....Private Works .... ....Other Expenditure

9,699.58276,242.4211,952.043,956.64

841,846.74

SUMMARY.

Credit Balance-1st July, 1968Receipts as per Statement ....Payments as per Statement ....

Credit Balance-30th June, 1969 ....

MUNICIPAL FUND BALANCE SHEET30th JUNE, 1969.

Assets.

AS AT

Current Assets .... 96.793.23Non-current Assets 86,736.06Deferred Assets .... 35,646.53Fixed Assets .... „.. 434,132.44Investment in Electricity Undertaking .... 755,057.80

$1,408,366.06

Liabilities.

Current Liabilities 7,174.26Non -current Liabilities 86,736.06Loan Liability .... 808,196.95Municipal Accumulation Account .... 506,258.79

$1,408,366.06

ELECTRICITY TRADING UNDERTAKING.PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR

ENDED 30th JUNE, 1969.Income.

Lighting Fees:Town Area .... . 417,671.11Shire Area and Boulder .... 179,687.23Street Lighting .... 10,838.62

$608,196.96

Expenditure.Generation Costs 248,305.90Distribution Costs . . 122,779.08Administration Costs .... 31,764.68Other Costs 71,763.54Profit to Appropriation Account . 133,583.76

$608,196.96TRADING BALANCE SMIET-30th JUNE, 1969.

Assets.$

Current Assets .... .... 162,275.35Fixed Assets .... .... 1,102,953.84

$1,285,229.19Liabilities.

Current Liabilities .... ... 29,644.17Other Liabilities .... .... 86,190.81Investment of Municipal Funds .... .... 755,057.80Appropriation Account .... 394,336.41

$1,285,229.19

We hereby certify that the above figures are summariesof the audited statements of the Town of Kalgoorlie.

H. A. HAMMOND,Mayor.

D. R. MORRISON,Town Clerk.

20,485.10831,109.63841,846.74

$9,747.99

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SHIRE OF NORTHAM.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR YEAR

ENDED 30th JUNE, 1969.

Receipts.

RatesLicenses ...Government Grants ...Income from Property ....Sanitation ....Fines and Penalties ....Cemetery ReceiptsVermin Receipts ..Other Fees—Meat Inspections, etc.All Other Revenue—Private Works, Sale of

Assets, etc. ....

$245,594.11

Payments.

Administration .... 16,220.34Debt Service .... 34,900.42Public Works and Services

90,196.93Health Service .... 33,563.01Fines and Penalties .... 17.24Vermin Service .... 1,756.00Bushfire Control .. 1,235.41Traffic Control .... 5,630.82Cemeteries .. 4,364.14Plant Purchase .... 14,951.89Operation Cost (unallocated)Materials (unallocated)

282.60471.04

22,536.36Payment C.R.T. Fund ...507.50Payment Railway Crossing Fund

1,322.00Donations and Grants ..9,276.30All Other Expenses ....

$237,232.00

SUMMARY.

Debit Balance 1/7/68 .... 3,576.95Total Expenditure .... 237,232.00

$240,808.95Total Receipts ... 245,594.11

Credit Balance 30/6/69 .. $4,785.16

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1969.Assets.

$Current Assets:

Bank Balance 4,785.16Sundry Debtors .. 6,879.94Returnable Containers ... 8.00Stock on Hand—Materials, Fuel, etc. 1,815.41

Non-current Assets—Trust Fund .... 74.14Deferred Assets .... 89,744.78Fixed Assets—Net

117,090.55

$220,397.98

Liabilities.$

Current Liabilities:Sundry Creditors ... . 10,513.00Accrued Interest on Loans 924.85

Non-current Liabilities:Rates in Suspense 7.33General Suspense 66.81

Deferred Liabilities:Loan Liability .. 155,376.64Contract Payment

10,000.00

$176,888.63

SUMMARY.

Total Assets 220,397.98Total Liabilities 176,888.63

Municipal Accumulation Account (surplus) .... $43,509.35

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars aboveare correct.

A. J. ANTONIO,President.

J. BOWEN,Shire Clerk.

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shireof Northam for the year ended 30th June, 1969. I certifythat the Annual Statements mentioned above correspondwith the books of accounts, vouchers and documentssubmitted for audit, and are In my opinion correct subjectto my report.

P. COYNE,Government Inspector of Municipalities.

SHIRE OF KALAMUNDA.Appointment—Traffic Inspector.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatEdward Arthur Smith has been appointed as aTraffic Inspector (Crosswalk Attendant) for theShire of Kalamunda to take effect from the 24thNovember, 1969.

L. F. O'MEARA,Shire Clerk.

SHIRE OF PORT HEDLAND.Appointment of Traffic Inspector.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatKevin John Whiteford has been appointed TrafficInspector for the Shire of Port Hedland as fromMonday 1st December, 1969.

J. L. HUNT,President.

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919.Kalgoorlie District Regional Traffic Council.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatStanley Raymond Brown has been appointed TrafficInspector under the Traffic Act, 1919 for the con-trol of Traffic in the Kalgoorlie Regional Districtas from the 24th November, 1969.

Dated this 24th day of November, 1969.J. A. G. BROADBENT,

Secretary/Manager.

TRA.Lok IC ACT, 1919.Katanning Shire Council.

PURSUANT to regulation 307 of the Road TrafficCode the following street will be closed to vehiculartraffic from 6 p.m. to 11.30 p.m., 13th December,1969.

Clive Street between Dore Street and DapingStreet.

Alternate routes will be, Dore Street to DapingStreet, via Barker Street and Taylor Street toCarew Street, via Cove Street.

W. E. BROUGHTON,Shire Clerk.

TOWN OF CLAREMONT.Building Surveyor.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatMr. William Gillam has been appointed BuildingSurveyor for the Town of Claremont as from 17thNovember, 1969.

The appointment of John Edward Hain is herebycancelled.

D. E. JEFFERYS,Town Clerk.

ERRATUM.LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.

Shire of Chittering.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan (No. 26) of $6,000.

IN Government Gazette (No. 96) of 26th September,1969, under the above heading on page 2964, therate of interest should be amended to read "notexceeding 6.30 per cent, per annum.

E. J. STEPHENS, O.B.E.,President.

N. EVANS,Shire Clerk.

ERRATUM.LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.

Shire of Northam.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan (No. 19) of $10,000,IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe interest rate on the above loan should read"not exceeding 6.30 per cent. per annum" and not6 per cent. per annum as published in GovernmentGazette No. 106 of 31st October, 1969.

ALAN J. ANTONIO,President.

J. BOWEN,Shire Clerk.

33,294,2044,945.4859,578.007,070.558,971.35

17,994.742,701.32

7.3828,246.56

42,784.53

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ERRATUM.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.

Shire of Wongan-Ballidu.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan (No. 57) of $14,500.

Under the above heading on page 3574 ofGovernment Gazette (113) of 14th November,1969

DeleteNote: As Government Employees Housing

Authority will service the Loan no extra ratewill apply.

InsertNote: As the Agriculture Protection Board

will service the Loan no extra rate willapply.

T. E. JENSEN,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.

Town of Bunbury.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan (No. 120) of $22,100.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1969, the Bunbury Town Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by sale of a debenture or debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose:Twenty-two thousand, one hundred dollars($22,100) for 7 years with interest at the rate of6.15 per cent. per annum, repayable at the Com-monwealth Savings Bank of Australia, Perth, byfourteen equal half yearly instalments of principaland interest. Purpose: The purchase of a heavygrader.

Plans, specifications and estimates as requiredby Section 609 are open for inspection by rate-payers at the office of the Council during businesshours for 35 days after publication of this notice.

Dated this 1st day of December, 1969.

E. C. MANEA,Mayor.

W. J. CARMODY,Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.

Town of Bunbury.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan (No. 121) of $7,170.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the . Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1969 the Bunbury Town Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by sale of a debenture or debentures onthe following terms and for the following purpose:Seven thousand, one hundred and seventy dollars($7,170) for 5 years at an interest rate of 6.15per cent. per annum, repayable at the Common-wealth Savings Bank of Australia, Perth, by tenequal half yearly repayments of principal and in-terest. Purpose: The purchase of plant andvehicles.

Plans, specifications and estimates as requiredby section 609 are open for inspection by rate-payers at the office of the Council during businesshours for 35 days after publication of this notice.

Dated this 1st day of December, 1969.

E. C. MANEA,Mayor.

W. J. CARMODY,Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Canning.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 86) of $71,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1969, the Council of the Shire ofCanning, hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow the sum of $71,000 by the sale of debenturesat an interest rate not exceeding 6.5 per cent. perannum payable at the office of the Shire of Can-ning, 1311 Albany Highway, Cannington, by half-yearly instalment of principal and interest for thefollowing period and purpose: $71,000 for a periodof 20 years. Purpose: Erection of a hall andstage, Youth and Community rooms at the River-ton Reserve.

Plans, specifications and estimates required bysection 609, are available for inspection at theoffice of the Council during business hours forthirty-five days after the publication of this notice.

Dated this 28th day of November, 1969.E. CLARK,

President.N. I. DAWKINS,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Coolgardie.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 19) of $57,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act 1960-1969 the Shire of Coolgardie herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money bythe sale of a debenture or debentures on the follow-ing terms and for the following purpose: $57,000for a period of 20 years at an interest rate not ex-ceeding 6.4 per cent. per annum repayable to theState Government Insurance Office in 40 half-yearly instalments of principal and interest. Pur-pose: Construction of 3 homes for employees atKambalda West. One home to be used initiallyfor a temporary office and Infant Health Clinic.

Specifications accepted tender prices and state-ments as required under section 609 of the Actare a.vailable for inspection at the office of theCouncil, Bayley Street, Coolgardie during officehours for 35 days from publication of this notice.

Dated this 1st day of December, 1969.R. J. CRAWFORD,

President.B. G. WILLOUGHBY,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Goomalling.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 48) of $6,500.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1969, the Shire of Goomallinghereby gives notice of its intention to borrowmoney, by the sale of a debenture or debentures,on the following terms and for the following pur-pose: $6,500 for a period of five (5) years at aninterest rate not exceeding 6.5 per cent. per annum,repayable at the National Bank Savings Bank,Goomalling by 10 equal half yearly instalments ofprincipal and interest. Purpose: Purchase firefighting tender.

Plans, specifications and estimates, as requiredby section 609 of the Act, are open for inspectionat the office of the Council during ordinary officehours for 35 days after publication of this notice.

Dated this 26th day of November, 1969.H. J. HAYWOOD, J.P.,

Shire President.G. W. MORRIS,

Shire Clerk.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Murray.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 58) of $15,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1969, the Murray Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of a debenture or debentures onthe following terms and for the following purpose:$15,000 for a period of 15 years, at a rate of in-terest not exceeding 6.65 per cent. per annum, re-payable at the Bank of New South Wales, Pin-jarra by 30 equal half-yearly instalments of prin-cipal and interest. Purpose: Building staff house,Lot 14, Carey Street, Pinjarra.

Plans, specifications, estimates and statementrequired by section 609, are available for inspectionat the Office of the Council during business hours,for 35 days after publication of this notice.

Dated the 28th day of November, 1969.H. W. NANCARROW,

President.J. W. SIBBALD,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Northam.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 20) of $9,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1969, the Council of the Shire ofNortham hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of debenture on thefollowing terms and for the following purposes:$9,000 for a period of ten years at an interest ratenot exceeding 6.30 per cent. per annum, repayableat the Office of the Shire of Northam in 20 equalhalf-yearly instalments of principal and interest.

Purpose: Modernising and renovations to thelower storey of Council Offices, Fitzgerald Street,Northam.

Plans, specifications and estimates of cost asrequired under section 609 of the Act, are openfor inspection of ratepayers at the office of theCouncil during office hours for a period of 35 daysafter the publication of this notice.

Dated this 24th day of November, 1969.ALAN J. ANTONIO,

President.J. BOWEN,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Pingelly Shire Council.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 39) of $8,600.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1969, the Pingelly Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the Sale of debentures on the followingterms and for the following purpose: $8,600 forfifteen years at a rate of interest of 6.4 per cent.per annum, repayable at the Bank of New SouthWales, Pingelly Branch, by thirty (30) equal half-yearly repayments of principal and interest.Purpose: Partly finance the building of a newKindergarten Building on Pingelly Town Lot num-ber 810.

Plans, specifications and statements required bysection 609 of the Act are open for inspection atthe offices of the Council during office hours forthirty-five days after publication of this notice.

Dated this 2nd day of December, 1969.W. C. ROBINSON,

Shire Clerk.LES'. S. WATTS,

President.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 23) of $170,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1969, the Wyndham-East KimberleyShire Council hereby gives notice of its intentionto borrow money by the sale of a debenture ordebentures on the following terms and for the fol-lowing purpose: $170,000 for twenty (20) years ata rate of interest not exceeding 6.4 per cent. perannum repayable half yearly at the Rural & In-dustries Bank of Western Australia, Wyndham,Western Australia. Purpose: For the constructionof administration building and Library, KoolamaStreet, Wyndham.

Plans and specifications of the proposed worksas required by section 609 are available for inspec-tion, at the Wyndham office of the Council duringbusiness hours for a period of 35 days, after thepublication of this notice.

Dated this 28th day of November, 1969.W. L. GRANDISON,

President.C. T. CASSIDY,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Beverley.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th November, 1969.L.G. 318/61.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of thepurchase of two-way radio equipment for bushfire control purposes, as a work and undertakingfor which many may be borrowed under PartXXVI of the Local Government Act, 1960-1969, bythe Beverley Shire Council.

R. C. FAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Meekatharra.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th November, 1969.L.G. 292/64.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of thepurchase and installation of a Generating Unit inthe Meekatharra Power House, as a work andundertaking for which money may be borrowedunder Part XXVI, of the Local Government Act,1960-1969, by the Meekatharra Shire Council.

R. C. FAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Moora.

Loan.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th November, 1969.L.G. 840/66A.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of:

(1) the purchase of Cable, cross-arms, insula-tors and other associated equipment andworks for the continuation of RuralElectrification Scheme Group 4; and

(2) the purchase of a 200 K.V.A.R. shuntreactor and accessories for use in theElectric Light Trading concern.

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as works and undertakings for which money maybe borrowed under Part XXVI of the Local Gov-renment Act, 1960-1969, by the Moora ShireCouncil.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

Government Act, 1960-1969, the Mingenew ShireCouncil obtaining an advance of $15,000 from aBank by means of a special overdraft for the pur-pose of erecting a residence for the GovernmentEmployees' Housing Authority.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Chapman Valley.

Loan for Housing.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th November, 1969.L.G. 703/68.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theerection of a house on lot 23, Nabawa for aDistrict Weed Control Officer:

(1) as a work and undertaking for whichmoney may be borrowed under PartXXVI of the Local Government Act,1960-1969; and

(2) to be let on lease under Section 514 ofthat Act,

by the Chapman Valley Shire Council.R. C. PAUST,

Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Mingenew.Loan for Housing.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 27th November, 1969.

L.G. 332/66.IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theerection of a house on Lot 69 Victoria Street,Mingenew, for the Government Employees' Hous-ing Authority

(1) as a work and undertaking for whichmoney may be borrowed under Part XXVIof the Local Government Act, 1960-1969;and

(2) to be let on lease under Section 514 of thatAct,

by the Mingenew Shire Council.R. C. PAUST,

Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Yilgarn.

Overdraft.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th November, 1969.L.G. 206/62.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved, pur-suant to the provisions of Section 600 of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1969, the Yilgarn ShireCouncil obtaining an advance of $35,000 from aBank by means of a special overdraft for thepurpose of erecting a residence for a MedicalPractitioner.

R. C. FAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Kalamunda.

Overdraft.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th November, 1969.L.G. 83/66.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved, pur-suant to the provisions of Section 600 of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1969, the Kalamunda ShireCouncil obtaining an advance of $40,000 from aBank by means of a special overdraft for the pur-pose of implementing the Council's Town PlanningDevelopment Scheme No. 7.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Kalgoorlie.

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th November, 1969.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Town of Claremont.

Overdraft.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th November, 1969.L.G. 886/69.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved, pur-suant to the provisions of section 600 of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1969, the Claremont TownCouncil obtaining an advance of $100,000 from aBank by means of a special overdraft for thepurpose of building extensions to the Pavilion atClaremont Oval, Reserve 8002.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Shire of Mingenew.

Overdraft.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th November, 1969.L.G. 332/66.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved, pur-suant to the provisions of section 600 of the Local

L.G. 942/67.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed, underthe provisions of Section 266 of the Local Gov-ernment Act, 1960-1969, that the Kalgoorlie ShireCouncil may sell

(1) Lots 3438 to 3444 inclusive, WhitlockStreet; and

(2) Lots 3049 to 3055 inclusive Harvey Street,by private treaty.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Municipal Election.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 26th November, 1969.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, inaccordance with section 129 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1969, that the following gentlemenhave been elected Members of the undermentionedMunicipality to fill the vacancy shown in the par-ticulars hereunder:Date of Election; Member Elected: Surname;

Christian Name; Ward; Occupation; Howvacancy occurred: (a) Effluction of time;(b) Resignation; (c) Death; Name of PreviousMember; Remarks.

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Town of Cottesloe.*15/11/69; Becher, Michael Henry Geoffrey;

South; Insurance Claims Assessor; (b); C. H.Robbins; —.

*Denotes extraordinary election.R. C. PAUST,

Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1969.Municipal Election.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 3rd December, 1969.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, inaccordance with section 129 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1969, that the following gentlemenhave been elected members of the undermentionedMunicipality to fill the vacancies shown in theparticulars hereunder:Date of Election; Member Elected; Surname;

Christian Name; Ward; Occupation; HowVacancy Occurred: (a) Effluction of Time;(b) Resignation; (c) Death; Name of PreviousMember; Remarks.

Shire of Greenbushes.*28/11/69, Browne, Robert Maslin; —; Farmer;

Court of Disputed Returns; Browne, R. M.;Previous election declared void.

28/11/69; Doye, Achille Peter Paul; —; Farmer;Court of Disputed Returns; Faulkner, R. C.;Previous election declared void.

* Denotes Extraordinary Election.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN COASTALSHIPPING COMMISSION ACT, 1965.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,under section 6 of the Western Australian CoastalShipping Commission Act, 1965, has been pleasedto re-appoint Harry Lester McGuigan as a Com-missioner of the Western Australian Coastal Ship-ping Commission for a period of five years as fromthe 15th November, 1969 and to re-appoint him asVice-Chairman of the Commission.

F. W. A. KOPP,General Manager.

Western Australia.VETERINARY MEDICINES ACT, 1953-63.

List of Veterinary Medicines for the Year Ending30th June, 1970, as at 15th October, 1969.

Agric. 532/67.Abbott Australasia Pty. Ltd., Capt. Cook Drive,

Kurnell, N.S.W. 2231—Gallimycin Water Soluble.Gallimycin-10.Gallimycin-50.Seleen.

Adelaide & Wallaroo Fertilizers Ltd., 25 Peel Street,Adelaide, S.A. 5000

"Top" Brand Cobalt Pills for Sheep."Top" Brand Cobalt Pills for Cattle.

Geigy Australia Pty., Ltd., (Agser y Division), 140-150 Bungaree Road, Pendle Hill, N.S.W. 2145-

Agsery Bacterol.Agsery Dri-Dress Dual Purpose.Agsery 20E Sheep Jetting fluid and Blowfly

dressing.Agsery Mal-Licide.Nucidol 20 Conc. Stock Spray.Agsery Diabinon Supa-Dress.Top-Dog.Trivim.Topclip Yellow Shield Sheep Dip and Spray

Race Fluid.

Topclip Blue Shield Sheep Dip 20D.Topclip Green Shield Sheep Dip.Topclip Purple Shield Sheep Dip.Topclip Orange Shield Sheep Dip Additive.Neocidol 20 Cattle Dip and Stock Spray Liquid

Conc.Prolate Cattle Spray.

Amalgamated Chemicals (Perth), 36 RailwayCrescent, Welshpool, 6106-

Agrico Fly Strike Dressing (formerly AmavetFly Strike Dressing).

Ardip.Kix Dog Wash.Kix Pest Powder.Lanokil.Saefjet.Zinc Sulphate.Agrico O.P. Sheep Dip.Agrico Liquid Arsenical Sheep Dip.Agrico Liquid Arsenical G.R. Sheep Dip.Agrico Powdered Arsenical with Rotenone

Sheep Dip.Amec Pty. Ltd., 350 Merrylands Road, Merrylands,

N.S.W. 2160—"Resp-Aid"."X186".

Animeals Pty. Ltd., 5 Margate Street, Botany,N.S.W. 2019—

Wormolas.Astra Chemicals Pty. Ltd., 815 Pacific Highway,

Chatswood, N.S.W. 2067—Astrafer 5% Vet.

Australian Aerosol Products, 16 Gympie Way,Willetton, W.A. 6155

Lucky Strike Blowfly Strike Preventative.Australian Hoechst Ltd., 382 Whitehorse Road,

Nunawading, Vic. 3131-Jadit Ointment.Jadit Spray.Pergalen.

J. Bartram & Son, 78 Kent Street, Ascot Vale,Vic. 3032—

Ezy Flow Antiseptic Cattle Ointment.Basf Australia Ltd., 1 Price Street, Subiaco, W.A.

6008.—Nexagan Cattle Dip and Spray.

Bayer Leverkusen Ltd., 334 Rokey Road, Subiaco,W.A. 6008.-

Asuntol Liquid Cattle Spray.Asuntol New Cattle Dip.Asuntol Cattle Dip and Spray.Asuntol Sheep Dip.Asuntol 4-Way Sheep Dip.Co-Ral Sheep Drench.Dylox.Luci-Jet Jetting and Spray Race Fluid.Neguvon Injectable.Neguvon Liquid.Neguvon Soluble Powder.Rametin Sheep Drench.Rametin H Sheep Drench.Tiguvon Sheep Dip.Mansonil.

The Biological Institute of A'Asia Pty. Ltd., 72Parramatta Road, Granville, N.S.W. 2142.-

Bio Fowl Pox Vaccine.Bio Pigeon Pox Vaccine.Bio Tick Fever Vaccine.Bio Haemorrhagic Septicaemia Bacterin.Bio Absorbine.Bio Antioda Tablets.Bio Anti-Scale Preparation.Bio Biomoult.Bio Biomul.Bio Biopep.Bio Biophos.Bio Bioquin.Bio Biovite.Bio Biosulph.Bio Bird Tonic.Stewart's Liquid Blister.Bio Red Blister.Bio Blue Lotion.

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Bio Bowel Laxative.Bio Bronchial & Pneumonic Mixture.Bio B.W.K. Piperazine for Poultry.Bio Canker Powder.Bio Cat Laxative & Hairball Remover Tablets.Bio Chic Pic.Bio Cod Liver Oil.Bio Condition and Vitamin Tablets.Stewarts Constitution Balls.Bio Cough Mixture for Dogs.Bio Dehorning Paste.Bio Diarrhoea Mixture for Dogs and Cats.Bio Diuretic Balls.Bio Diuretic Powder.Bio Diuretic Tablets for Cats and Dogs.Bio Dog Tonic.Bio Eczema and Ear Canker Ointment.Bio Eczermol.Bio Emetic Pills.Bio Eye Lotion for Dogs and Cats.Bio Lotion for Poultry.Bio Gall Ointment.Gamma Spray Concentrate.Bio Greasy Heel Ointment.Bio Golden Eye Ointment.Bio Hoof Dressing.Bio Killworm.Bio Laxative Pills.Bio Louzeen.Bio Malspray.Bio Mange Ointment.Bio Nitrazole Powder.Bio Nitrazole Solution.Bio Ovatine.Bio Paint.Bio paraside.Bio Physic Balls.Bio Pig Worm Powder.Bio Piperazine Worm Powder Soluble.Bio Piperazine Solution for Poultry and

Pigeons.Bio Piperazine Solution for Poultry and Pigs.Bio Puppy Worm Syrup.Bio Ringworm Ointment.Bio Scabol.Bio Scaly Leg Ointment.Bio Soft Bill Ration.Bio Soothing Liniment.Bio Spraypest.Bio Sulfa Quin.Stewart's Veterinary Liniment.Bio Sulphur Lotion.Bio Tapeworm Expeller.Bio Tapeworm Tablets.Bio Teatbalm.Bio Tendonol.Bio Ticflee.Bio Tri-Sulfa.Bio Uterine Bombs.Bio Vitaliv.Bio Vitagro.Bio Vitamised Restorative Powder.Bio Worm Balls.Bio Worm Capsules for Dogs.Bio Worm Tablets.Bio Worm Capsules for Poultry.Bio Worm Powder for Horses.Bio Wound Balsam.Bio "Ultravax" Chemically Purified Vaccine

for the Prevention of Pulpy Kidney.Bio "Ultravax" Chemically Purified Vaccine

for the Prevention of Pulpy Kidney andTetanus.

Bio "Ultravax" Chemically Purified Vaccinefor the Prevention of Pulpy Kidney andSelenium.

Bio "Ultravax" Chemically Purified Vaccinefor the Prevention of Pulpy Kidney, Tetanusand Selenium.

Bio "Ultravax" Chemically Purified Vaccinefor the Prevention of Black Disease, Blackleg,Malignant Oedema, Pulpy Kidney andTetanus.

Bio "Ultravax" Chemically Purified Vaccinefor the Prevention of Black Disease, Blackleg,Malignant Oedema, Pulpy Kidney, Tetanusand Selenium.

Bio "Ultravax" Chemically Purified Vaccinefor the Prevention of Blackleg Aggressin.

Bio "Ultravax" Chemically Purified Vaccin(for the Prevention of Tetanus Toxicultur(Vaccine.

Blue Cross Products Pty. Ltd., Lot 60, CollingwooStreet, Osborne Park, W.A. 6017-

1. Flea Free.2. Insect Powder.3. Livestock Dusting Powder.4. Poultry Dusting Powder.5. Vitamins A and D3.

Blue Cross Veterinary Products Pty. Ltd., 27Bathurst Street, Sydney 2000-

Pottie's Antiseptic Powder.Pottie's Blood Tonic.Pottie's Chafe Heal.Pottie's Condition Powders.Blue Cross Diuretic Powder No. 1.Blue Cross Diuretic Powder No. 2.Pottie's Hoof OintmentPottie's Physic Balls Nos. 1-7.Pottie's Puppy Worm Syrup.Pottie's Racehorse Powders.Blue Cross Red Blister.Pottie's Stopain for Dogs W.Pottie's White Ointment.

Boans Limited, Perth and Branch Stores, Medina,Melville and Innaloo-

All Sound.Ear Canker Lotion.Equinoint.Gaseous Fluid.Hewitts Gall Ointment.Kossolian for Racehorses.Physic Powder for Horses.Red Blister Ointment.Mange and Eczema Lotion.Udder Balm.Udder Salve.Worm Powder for Horses.Wound and Gall Dressing.V5.V5M.

Boots Pure Drug Company (Australia) Pty. Ltd.,664 Newcastle Street, Leederville, W.A. 6007.

BMK Jetting Fluid 20% Butacarb.BMK Jetting Fluid 25% Butacarb.Ethidium Spray.Ethidium Eye Ointment.Safersan.Ropel Paste.Ropel Pellets.

B.P. Australia Limited, 1-3 Mount Street, Perth6000

BP Anti-Bloat Oil T6.BP Pasture Spray.

Brauer Laboratories Pty. Ltd., Murray Street,Tanunda, S.A. 5352—

Brauer's Berg Oil Double Strength.Heuzenroeders Berg Oil.

British Pharmaceuticals Pty. Ltd., 34 HofhamParade, Artarmon, N.S.W. 2064-

J.D.S. Dog Shampoo.Kenadvite.Kitzyme.P.Y.M.Vetzyme.Vetzyme Dry Foam Shampoo.Vetzyme Cream Shampoo.Zemol Antiseptic Lotion.Zemol Ear Drops.Zemol Ointment.Zemol Powder.

Cenovis Yeast Pty. Ltd., 35 Elizabeth Street,Melbourne, Victoria 3000

"Friends" Vitamin Yeast Dog Tablets.

Chemical Resources Pty. Ltd., 6 Lambs Road,Artarmon, N.S.W. 2064—

Salsbury Aklomix.Salsbury 3-Nitro-100.Salsbury 3-Nitro-10.Salsbury Novastat-90.Salsbury Polystat-3.Salsbury Wazine.Salsbury Novastat Soluble.

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Salsbury Par-O-San.Piperazine 35.Feedchem AD 50/10.Opigal 50.Electrolyte Replacer 195.Salsbury Histostat-100.Feedchem AD 10/2.Pig Iron 100.

Ciba Company Pty. Ltd., Orion Road, Lane Cove,N.S.W. 2066—

Bradonit Aerosol.Vioform Aerosol.

Commonwealth Serum Laboratories, W.A., 416-418 Newcastle Street, Perth, 6000

Black Disease Vaccine.Blackleg Vaccine (Bivalent).Botulinum Vaccine Type C.Enterotoxaemia Vaccine for Goats.Eryvac.5-in-1 Vaccine.Fowl Pox Vaccine.F.R.A. Vaccine.Leptospria Vaccine (Bivalent).Pencommas P. 50 Blue.Pencommas P. 100 Blue.Pencommas S. Blue.Pigeon Pox Vaccine.Pulpy Kidney Vaccine.Pulpy Kidney Antitoxin.Pulpy Kidney Vaccine Purified.Purified Pulpy Kidney Vaccine with Selenium.Pulpy Kidney-Blackleg (Bivalent) Vaccine.Pulpy Kidney-Tetanus Vaccine.Scabby Mouth Vaccine.Veterinary Tetanus Antitoxin.Veterinary Tetanus Toxoid.Pulpy Kidney-Tetanus Vaccine with Selenium.Botulinum Vaccine Type D.

William Cooper & Nephews (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., 53Phillips Street, Concord, N.S.W.-

Cooper's Sheep Dipping Powder.Cooper's Quick-Acting Powder Sheep Dip.Cooper's Liquid Arsenical Sheep Dip.Cooper's Diazadip,Cooper's Tixol.Cooper's Carbon Tetrachloride Double

Strength.Coopane.Cooper's Coopane Tablets.Cooper's Entro-Taxaemia Vaccine.Cooper's Black Leg Vaccine.Cooper's C.B.G. 40%.Cooper's Pulvex.Cooper's Kur-Mange.Cooper's Louse Powder.Cooper's Di-Zone.Cooper's Milk Oil Fluid.Cooper's Vitamin Tablets.Cooper's General Purpose Insect Powder.Cooper's Bercotox Cattle Dip.Cooper's Worm Capsules.Cooper's Bird Powder.Cooper's Fly-Strike Powder.Cooper's Improved Formula SI-RO-CO Heavy

Pellets.Vit-A-Fy Breeder, Chick Grower Formula.Vit-A-Fy Layer Formula.Vit-A-Fy Broiler Formula.Cooper's Powder Dip—Instant Wetting.Cooper's Coopastat.Cooper's `Halox' Cattle Worm Drench.Cooper's `Halox' Calf Worm Drench.Cooper's Flydress.Cooper's Suprex.Cooper's 4-in-1 Liquid Sheep Dip.Cooper's New Hexathane.Cooper's Banrot.Cooper's New Coopathon.Cooper's Liquid Hexathane Drench.Cooper's 'Sheep Shower Special'Cooper's Vaccine Pulpy Kidney (Enterotroxae-

mia) Black Disease and Tetanus.Cooper's Vaccine Pulpy Kidney (Enterotoxae-

mia) Black Disease.Cooper's C.B.G. Plus.Cooper's Summer Drench.Cooper's Vaccine Pulpy Kidney Enterotoxae-

mia Selenium.

Cooper's Plunge Dip Special.Cooper's Udder-Soap.Cooper's Vaccine Pulpy Kidney Enterotoxae-

mia) and Tetanus.Cooper's No-Bloat.Cooper's New Opticure Pressurised Spray.Cooper's Vitamin A Oral.Cooper's Feed Form Vitamin A.Cooper's Hog-Wash.Vit-A-Fy AD New Formula.Cooper's Dog-Wash.Cooper's Glamapuss.Cooper's Skin Lotion.Cooper's Aurofac'"-D.Cooper's Bonaid.Cooper's 5-in-1 Vaccine.Cooper's Bloat-Troff.Cooper's X-Pell.Cooper's Dirocide.Cooper's Therapeutic Coopadine Liquid.Antoban.Temadex.Tenoban.Wellcome Calcium Borogluconate.Melinax.Ancaris Thenium Compound Tablets (Veterin-

ary) Banocide."Otivet" Brand Ear Canker Drops (Veterinary)."Vitapet" Brand CONDITION TABLETS (Vet-

erinary.)"Antoban" Brand Syrup (Veterinary)."Sporadex" Brand Ringworm Ointment (Vet-

erinary)."Scolaban" Brand Bunamidine Hydro-

chloride (Veterinary).

R. M. Creighton Pty. Ltd., 40 Hotham Parade,Artarmon, N.S.W. 2064—

Prendergast's Emergency Protective Skin.

C.S.R. Chemicals Pty., Ltd., Mary Street, Rhodes,N.S.W. 2138-

Actonate.Actonate 10.Actonate Soluble.Glorin (Poultry).Glorin (Livestock and Pet Animals).

Cyanamid D.H.A. Pty., Ltd., 73-79 ParammattaRoad, Camperdown, N.S.W. 2050-

Cyflee.Enheptin-A. Premix 15%.Pigdex 100.Sulmet Injectable Solution.Verban Soluble.Cyflee Cythioate Tablets.

Dairy Detergents (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., 126-128 Barn-field Road, West Heidelberg Vic. 3081—

Iophos.Uddagard Teat Dip.

David Gray & Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 44, Palmyra,W.A. 6157

Arsenical Sheep Dip.BKB—Blowfly Dressing.Jetting Fluid.Pooch Powder.

Denkavit (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., 32 Collins Street, Mel-bourne, Vic. 3000—

Vamavit.D.H.A. Rural Pty. Ltd., 56-58 O'Riordan Street,

Alexandria, N.S.W. 2015-DHA Black Disease, Blackleg, Malignant

Oedema, Pulpy Kidney and Tetanus Vaccine.DHA Blackleg and Malignant Oedema Vaccine.Elliotts Improved Blowfly Dressing.DHA Pulpy Kidney Vaccine.DHA Pulpy Kidney and Tetanus Vaccine.

Diversey (Australasia) Pty. Ltd., P.O. Box 966M,Perth, W.A. 6001—

Udder-Bac.Deosan Udder Cream.

Dow Chemical (Australia) Ltd., 105 Miller Street,North Sydney, 2060—

Coyden 25 (Coccidiostat).Dowzene DHC (Piperazine Wormer).Zoalone W.S. (Coccidiostat).Zoamix (Coccidiostat).Dursban Insecticide Sheep Dip Powder.

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T. G. Doyle & Son, 9 King Street, Randwick, N.S.W.2031—

Reducine.Equivite.Laryngine.Equicine.Equiderm.Equivet Shampoo.Ascaphen.Doyles Hopple Chafe Lotion.Doyles Physic Balls.

Ebor Supply Co. Ltd., 68 Cowrie Road, Hamilton,New Zealand-

"Hornex" Calf Dehorning Paste.

Elanco Products Co., Wharf Road, West Ryde,N.S.W. 2114—

Tylan Premix AF40.Hygromix-8.

Equinex Laboratories Pty. Ltd., 20 Murdock Street,Clayton, Vic. 3168—

Botzem.Hivita.Malga K.C. Mixture.Malga Multivitamin Powder.Protein Iron Tonic.Porcine.Vitaliquid.Vitadec.Wormzem.

Ethnor Pty. Ltd., 12 Primrose Avenue, RoseberryN.S.W. 2018—

Anti-Pica Brand Fluanisone Solution.Ripercol Brand Tetramisole Solution.Ripercol L Brand Tetramisole Solution.Ripercol Injectable.

E. M. Farrell & S'ons, 14 Marmion Street, Parra-matta, 2150—

"Petagree."

F. H. Faulding & Co. Ltd., 313 Murray Street,Perth, 6000—

Phoenix Puppy Worm Syrup.Phoenix Piperazine Worm Tablets.Phoenix Phenpipe.Phoenix Supp A.D.Phoenix Supp E.Phoenix Supp A.D. with Riboflavine.Phoenix A.D. 50/10 with Riboflavine.Phoenix Supp A.D. 50/10.Faulding Epsom Salts.Septos Veterinary Ointment.Phoenix Fluoride Worm PDR for Pigs.Phoenix Milk Fever Powder.Phoenix Milk Fever Solution with Glucose.M.F.S. Plus—Milk Fever Solution with Glu-

cose and Magnesium.Phoenix Ovadol.Phoenix Ovadol with Riboflavine.Phoenix Coccox.Phoenix Pig-Pas.Phoenix Wormazine.Sterex (Phoenix Iodophor).Mastomycin 50.Mastomycin 100.Mastomycin D.

Fisons Australia Pty. Ltd., 75 Pacific Highway,North Sydney, N.S.W. 2060—

Imposil 200.

Charles B. Flint, 1 Merrison Avenue, St. Mary'sS.A. 5042—

Flints Medicated Oil.

Garland & Co., Pty., Ltd., 278 Marsden Road,Carlingford, N.S.W. 2118—

Dr. Zell's Worm Capsules.Dr. Zell's Black Lotion.Mac's Rubbapad.Rainbow Toning Capsules.Garland's Kidney & Bladder Tablets."Stops It" Diarrhoea Mixture.Boston Supa Tonic.Dr. Zell's Puppy Worming Outfit.Rainbow Pad Paint.Rainbow Tetrachlorethelene Capsules.

G.B.S. Veterinary Medicines Supplies, 515 SydneyRoad, Balgowlah, N.S.W. 2093—

Celoderm Insecticidal Powder.

Gibson Kelite Chemicals Ltd., 350 Reserve Road,Cheltenham, Vic. 3192—

Synergan B Broad Spectrum Insecticide.

Giltech Pty., Ltd., Uralla Road, Dural, N.S.W.2158—

Gilvax F. P.

Glaxo-Allenbury's (Australia) Pty., Ltd., 23-47Villiers Street, North Melbourne, Vic. 3051—

Chauvilin-SCopprin Suspension.Dequavet Powder.Equine Tetanus Toxoid.Erysilin.I.C.D. Granules.Lepsolin Dual.Ovesilin FiveSaffelin.Saflelin-T.Streptopen Q.R. Cerate Blue.Streptopen Veterinary Cerate Blue,Vetspen Cerate '50' Blue.Vetspen Cerate '100' Blue.Vetspen Q. R. Cerate '100' Blue.

Grazcos Co-Operative Limited, 46 Young Street,Sydney, 2000—

Gammawash.

George Hagley Pty. Ltd., 7-9 Keele Street, Coiling-wood, Vic. 3066-

Hagley's Hopple Chafe Lotion 113-408 GramsMethelene Blue.

Hagley's Hopple Chafe Lotion 26-448 LitresWater.

Hagley's Hopple Chafe Lotion (Aerosol) 113-408 Grams.

Hagley's Hopple Chafe Lotion Methelene Blue.Hagley's Hopple Chafe Lotion 5% L.P. Gas as

propellent.Penetrene A.

Hardock & Co. Pty. Ltd., 26B Chuter Avenue,Kogarth, N.S.W. 2217—

Hardock's K.A. Kidney and Alternative Mix-ture Greyhounds, Racehorses and Trotters.

Hardock's Pepup Cats and Dogs.Protein Iron Tonic.Vitapep.

Harris Chemicals Pty. Ltd. now known as DHARural Pty. Ltd., 7 Blackwood Street, NorthMelbourne, Vic. 3051—

Flopak Calcium.Flopak Calcium Plus Magnesium.Supa-Vit for Cattle and Horses.Sulfamez.Rovisol ADE.Supa-Vit for Poultry.Hogro formerly known as Hygro.Enterotoxaemia Vaccine.Black Disease Vaccine.Black Leg Vaccine.5 in 1 Vaccine.Swine Erysipelas.

Harrisons & Crosfield (A.N.Z.) Ltd., 18 OswaldStreet, Victoria Park, W.A. 6100—

Causmag.

Hart & Co. Pty. Ltd., 38 Clarendon Street, SouthMelbourne, 3205—

Hart's 400 Arsenical Dip.Hart's 516 Blowfly Dressing.Hart's Concentrated Liquid Arsenic.Hart's Cutol.Hart's 20% Diazinon Jetting Fluid.Hart's Diazinon Sheep Dip.Hart's Fluke and Worm Drench.Hart's Shearing Board Cleanser.Hart's 'Spray Race Fluid.Hart's Sulphur Antiseptic.Hart's Super Sheep Dip.Hart's Supreme Liquid Arsenical Sheep Dip.Hart's Synox.

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5 December, 1969.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3823

L. & E. M. Hart, 260 Attunga Road, Yowie Bay,N.S.W. 2228-

L. Hart's Fowl Tick Fever Vaccine.Havco Pty. Ltd., 1408 Centre Road, Clayton, Vic.

3168-Havco Sulphadimidine.Mastinox.Havcal.Mastinox Plus.

Hayes Veterinary Co., 93 Creek Street, Brisbane,Qld. 4000

Hayes Chemical Dehorner.

The S. J. Hood Manufacturing Co., 215 ElizabethStreet, Melbourne, 3000-

"Basic-20".General Tonic for Horses.Heel Salve for Horses.Kidney Mixture for Horses.Laxative Ball for Horses.Physic Ball For Horses.Special Iron Tonic for Horses.Superior Blistering Oiltment.Worm Ball for Horses."B.C.F. Oral".Vitasyrup.Equinpaste.

Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia & N.Z.Ltd., 171 St. George's Terrace, Perth, W.A.6000—

Aviverm.CBG Plus.CBG Solution.Diazide Cattle Spray.Cetafoot.Cobalt Bullets and Grinders (Cattle).Cobalt Bullets and Grinders (Sheep).Diazide 20 Jetting Fluid.Exterm M.Fleax.Formol.Gammexane A.P.Hibitane Farm Disinfectant.Hibitane Udder Wash.ICI 800 Jetting Fluid.ICI Liquid Pig Wormer.Ma'awash,Mintic.Nilverm GL Drench.Nilverm Injection.Piperazine Worm Powder.Sickle Flystrike Powder.Sickle Disinfectant.Sickle "Noblow".Sickle "Stock Spray".Sickle Plus 1 Instant Wetting Powder Sheep

Dip.Sickle Plus 2 Double Action Powder Sheep

Dip.Sickle Plus 3 Double Action Liquid Sheep Dip.Sickle Plus 4 Diazide Sheep Dip.Sickle Plus 5 Rotalene Liquid Sheep Dip.Sickle Plus 6 Liquid Arsenic Sheep Dip.Sickle "Multi-Dip" Sheep Dip.Sulphamezathine 33% Solution.I.C.I. "Multi-Dip" Sheep Dip.Hibitane Ointment.

I.G.Y. Veterinary Products, 25 Smith Street, Chats-Wood, N.S.W. 2067—

Everfree Round Hook and Tape Wormer.Petvite Vitamin Mineral Powder.Shampooch Aerosol.Shampooch Dog Soap.Shampooch Liquid.Shampooch Powder.Shampuss Powder.Shampuss Aerosol.Shampooch Summerex.

Janos Chemicals Pty. Ltd., 657 George Street,Sydney, N.S.W.-

Janos "Ag-Vet".Janos "Janadeck".Janos "HI-E".Janos "Sel-E".Janos "Gran-Vi-Min".Janos Dynavite.

E. D. Kendall & Son, 20 Angove Street, North Perth,W.A. 6006

Evans Veterinary Dusting Powder.Evans Piglet Anaemia Paste.

W. S. Kimpton & Sons Pty. Ltd., 143-151 QueenStreet, Melbourne, Vic. 3000

Trusty Three in One Worm Tablets.Trusty Insecticide Spray.Trusty Worm Tablets.Trusty Tapeworm Tablets.Trusty Worm Syrup.Trusty Vitamin and Mineral Syrup.Trusty Liquid Shampoo.

Kingstead Pharmaceuticals Pty. Ltd., 39 BarwonPark Road, St. Peters, N.S.W. 2044—

"Petagree" vitamin supplement tablets fordogs and cats.

Lansell Laboratories (Vic.) Pty. Ltd., 60 StockRoad, Mt. Waverley, Vic. 3149—

Tamodine.Iodocream.Scourtabs.Vagidine.

McGarvie Smith Institute, Gordon Avenue, Ingle-burn, N.S.W., 2565

Purified Black Disease Vaccine.Purified Dual Blackleg Vaccine.Purified Enterotoxaemia and Black Disease

Vaccine.Purified Enterotoxaemia and Tetanus Vaccine.Purified Enterotoxaemia, Black Disease, Dual

Blackleg and Tetanus Vaccine.Purified Enterotoxaemia Vaccine.Purified Enterotoxaemia and Dual Blackleg

Vaccine.Purified Tetanus Vaccine.Scabby Mouth Vaccine.

J. McGloin (W.A.) Pty. Ltd., 32a Drake Street,Osborne Park, W.A. 6017—

Basset's Antiseptic Lotion.Basset's Dog and Cat Soap.Basset's Eardrops.Basset's Keep Free Insecticidal Spray.Basset's Malarinse 20.Basset's Medi-Soothe Medicated Shampoo.Basset's Polyvimin.Basset's Three in One Worm Capsules.Antiseptic Powder.Vit. B. Complex Tablets.Roundworm Tablets.Di-Calcium Phosphate with Vit. D.Calcium Gluconate with Vit. D.Iron and Yeast Tablets.Basset's D-Flea and D-Tick Powder.Basset's Skin Lotion for Cats.Basset's Kennel Clean.Basset's Shoo Fly Liquid.Basset's Repel.Showcote Mala Powder.Showcote Grooming Powder.Basset's Allergy Lotion.Basset's Blood Tonic.Basset's Eczema Cream.Basset's Eczema Lotion.Basset's Eye Drops.Basset's Golden Eye Ointment.Basset's Multi-purpose Ointment.Basset's Multivitamin Fort Tablets.Basset's Medi Soothe Lotion.Basset's Ear Canker Powder.Basset's General Tonic L.Basset's Diarrhoea and Enteritis Mixture.Basset's Deodorant Tablets.Basset's Cod Liver Oil.Showcote Wheat Germ Oil.Basset's Luber Ese.Basset's Pet Tidy Litter Absorbent.Showcote Formula "20" Tonic Coat Dressing.Basset's Tape Worm Tablets.Showcote Instant Sheen Coat Oil.Showcote Quickclean Dry Shampoo.

Maclaren Laboratories, 26 Collins Street, Mel-bourne, Vic. 3000

Antiseptic Veterinary Paint.Bovec Blue 50.Bovec Blue 100.

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Cow Pox Ointment.Dextrovec.Glucovec.Hydrol.Hypovec.Orovec.Sodium Arsanilate.Strepenvec.Vitamin K Sol.Iodicide.Nybor.Pinovec.San-o-Fec.Scourvec Tablets.Wagstaff Stock Drench.Whitmoyer Calf Tabs.Whitmoyer Piperazine Solution.Whitmoyer Piperazine Wormer for Pigs and

Poultry.Whitmoyer Tekresol.Whitsyn-S.Triple Sulfa.

May & Baker (Australia) Pty., Ltd., 37 ColemanCrescent, Melville Heights, W.A. 6156.

"Avisol"."Embazin"."Emtryl" Tablets."Emtryl" Soluble."Emtryl" Premix."Emtramin" A."Entramin" Soluble.

Medical Research Pty., Ltd., Sirius Road, LaneCove, N.S.W. 2066-

Feramo C for cats.Feramo D for dogs.Feramo H for horses.White-E-Vitamin E Additive MR for Horses.Feramo P for pigs.Feramo D Special formula for Racing Dogs.

Merck Sharp & Dohme (Aust.) Pty., Ltd., P.O.Box 79 Granville, N.S.W. 2142-

Thibenzole Powder.Thibenzole Liquid.Bovizole Feed Wormer.Bovizole Liquid.Vitamin A Additive for Thibenzole.Amprolmix Plus.Amprolmix Plus Solution.Pancoxin.Nicrazin.Hepzide 16.7% Soluble Powder.Hepzide 30% Feed Supplement.Lan-O-Leen Sheep Dip.Lan-O-Leen Plus Sheep Dip.M.S.D. Liquid Arsenic Sheep Dip.M.S.D. Diazinon 10% Sheep Dip.M.S.D. Diazinon 20% Sheep Dip.Diaz-O-Leen.M.S.D. Blowfly Dressing.M.S.D. Disinfectant.Equizole A.Golden Sheen Instant Wetting Powder Sheep

Dip.

Monsanto Australia Limited, 57 McCoy Street,Myaree, W.A. 6154—

Diazfiy.K.F.M.Littles Instant Wetting Powder Dip.Wilmo Diazinon Sheep Dip.Nexagon Louse Spray and Jetting Fluid.

E.G. Moore, 25 Donald Street, Brunswick, Vic.3056

Moores Eurythmic Healing Lotion.

B.R. Muirhead Pty. Ltd., 495 Collins Street, Mel-Bourne, Vic. 3000—

"Blestre"—the Counter Irritant.

T.C. Newman Pty., Ltd., Uralla Road, Dural,N.S.W. 2158

Scram.Tape Worm Capsules.

Nicholas Proprietary Limited, 699 Warringal Road,Chadstone, Vic. 3148

Nicholas "Apac".Nicholas "Kempak".Nicholas "Nutrigain".Nicholas "Parazon".Nicholas "Parex Sheep Dip".Nicholas "Permaco" Cobalt Bullet—Cattle.Nicholas "Permaco" Cobalt Bullet—Sheep.Nicholas "Pipsol".Nicholas "Redene" Iodophor Teat Dip.Nicholas "Redene" Iodophor Udder Cream.Nicholas "Scomol" Jetting Fluid.Nicholas "Stericide".Nicholas "Sulpha-G".Nicholas "Toltro".Nicholas "Trolyte".Nicholas "Vetemul".Nicholas "Vetemul" High Potency.Nicholas "Vetamax" Standard Sheep Dip.Nicholas "Vetamax" Special Sheep Dip.Nicholas "Vetamax" Premier Sheep Dip.Nicholas "Redene-Dairy Sanitiser".

Parke Davis & Company, 32-40 Cawarra Road,Caringbah, N.S.W. 2229.—

Nema Worm Capsules.

J. J. C. Pearce Pty., Ltd., 207 Currie Street,Adelaide, S.A. 5000

Natural Vitamin E Compound.

Pertinax Pty., Ltd., 126-128 Bamfield Street, WestHeidelberg, Vic. 3081-

Pertinax Iodophor.

Pfizer Agricare Pty., Ltd., Wharf Road, West Ryde,N.S.W. 2114—

Aquamast-100 Blue.Banminth II.Blotrol.Eftolon Powder.Eftolon Injectable Solution.Dexavin.Formula for Horses.Toamix Feed Supplement.TM-5TM-5 Pig & Calf Powder.TM-10Vigofac-6Vitamin A D E Soluble Powder.Vitamin ADEC Soluble Powder.Terramycin Poulty Formula with Anti-Germ

77.Uddertone.Pfizer Jetting Fluid.Pfizer Quote 422 Cattle Formula.Pfizer Quote 319A Chick Starter Broiler

Grower Formula.Pfizer Quote 409 Grower & Finisher Pig

Formula.Pfizer Quote 376B Layer and Breeder Formula.Pfizer Quote 376E Layer Formula with

Carophyll.

Pfizer Quote 364 Pig Grower Formula.Pfizer Quote 115A Pullet Grower Formula.Pfizer Quote 423 Sow and Boar Formula.

Poultry Growers of W.A. Co-Operative SocietyLtd., 26 Railway Crescent, Welshpool, 6106—

Coxi-Nox.Trizine.

Riley-Williams Pty., Ltd. (Agent for RadiolChemical Co., England), 685 Heildelberg Road,Alphington, Vic. 3078

Bone Radiol.B.R. Healing Jelly.Colic Radiol.Radiol.Radiol Electuary.Radiol Leg Wash Powders.Pedicine.Worm Powders.

Roche Products Pty., Ltd., Inman Road, Dee Why,N.S.W. 2099-

Rovisol ADEC Oral.Rovisol ADE Oral.

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Rotary Tableting Corporation Pty., Ltd., 13 RokebyRoad, Subiaco, W.A. 6008—

Sulphadimidine.Salmond & Spraggon (Aust., Pty., Ltd., 8-10 Loftus

Street, West Perth, 6005Bob Martins Condition Tablets.Bob Martins Tapeworm Tablets.Bob Martins Roundworm Tablets.Bob Martins '92 Ointment.Bob Martins Ear Capsules for Canker.Tibs Cat Tablets.Tibs Tapeworm Tablets.Tibs Roundworm Tablets.Bob Martins Insect Powder.Ellimans Royal Embrocations.

Scott & Browne (Australasia) Ltd., 602-612 BotanyRoad, Alexandria, N.S.W. 2015—

Equimax.Shell Chemical (Australia) Pty., Ltd., 205 St.

George's Terrace, Perth, 6000—Atgard.Blokure.Ciodrin Livestock Spray.Shell Defiance Blow Fly Oil.Shell Diazinon Concentrate 20 per cent.Shellgard Dogbands.Shell Lime Sulphur Solution.

Sigma Company Limited, 589 Collins Street,Melbourne, Vic. 3000-Calcijec.Calcijec Plus.Calcium Borogluconate Solution.Ferrum Hausmann Veterinary 10 per cent.Penijec 50.Penijec 100.Penijec SPenijec Twin Pak.Penipuff.Pipran.Sulphajec.Sigma Dog & Cat Shampoo.Sigma Insecticide Powder.Sigma Vitamin-Mineral Tablets.Sigma Worm Tablets.

Smith Kline and French Laboratories (Aust.) Ltd.,Warringah Road, French's Forest, N.S.W. 2086-

Bifuran Soluble Tablets.Bifuran Supplement.Bloat Guard.Bloat Guard Drench Concentrate.Furasol.Metron.Nefco Concentrate.Nefpak.Neftin Premix.Neftin Supplement.Neftin Suspension.Neftin Tablets.Nefuran Intramammary.Nidrafur 22% Supplement.Worm Guard.

Solomon Cox & Son, 121 Ryrie Street, Geelong,Vic. 3220

Solomon Solution.Souter Rural Industries Pty. Ltd., Barnetts Road,

Winston Hills, N.S.W. 2153—"Parraferric".

Specialised Chemical Services Pty. Ltd., 177Macaulay Road, North Melbourne, 3051—

"Way-Blo".

E. R. Squibb & Sons, P.O. Box 39, Noble Park, Vic.3174.

Blackleg Bivalent Vaccine.Calcigol.Calcigol Plus.Clotin.Olfac.Quixalud Bolus and Powder.Rubrafer Improved (10.5m1. 20m l. 50m1.).Swine Erysipelas Vaccine.T.P.I. Paste Implant.Vionate-L.Vit. A. Oral W/M.

Standard Stock Service Co. Pty. Ltd., 386 FlindersLane, Melbourne 3000—

Chloramac Foot Abscess Dressing.Formac Footrot Treatment.Malafly Fly Strike Dressing.

Sterling Pharmaceuticals Pty. Ltd., 75-89 AtkinsRoad, Ermington, N.S.W. 2115-

Krect Puppy Worm Syrup.Krect Vermin Powder.Krect Worm Capsules No. 1.Krect Worm Capsules No. 2.Krect Worm Capsules No. 3.Little Pal Dog Soap.Little Pal Germcidal Shampoo.Little Pal Insecticide Powder for Cats.Little Pal Insecticide Powder for Dogs.Little Pal Mange Lotion.Little Pal Round and Hook Worm Granules.Little Pal Tapeworm Tablets.Bayer Istin Powder.

Sunny West Co-Operative Dairies Ltd., WellingtonStreet, Bunbury, W.A. 6230—

Calcium Borogluconate.Emerald Stock Drench.Magical.Magical Plus.Tracine.Mexine.

Sykes Drench (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., 4 Union Street,South Melbourne, Vic. 3205—

Skyes Animol.Sykes Bag Balm.Sykes Drench.Sykes Klik.Sykes Metratone,Sykes Pedicure.

E. Symonds, Seed and Plant Merchant, 82 JamesStreet, Perth 6000—

Aquasan.Harkanka.

Tasman Vaccine Laboratory (Australia) Pty., Ltd.,South Gippsland Highway, Dandenong, Vic.3175—

Agrisulph.Calcimag.Calcimag Fort.Cestagon.Diazotas 10Di-Jet.Leptovax (Bivalent).Podivax.Premier 300 Sheep Dip.Premier 400 Sheep Dip.T.V.L. PK.T.V.L. Pk-Tet-Selenium.T.V.L. Selenium Drench.T.V.L. Selenium Drench Concentrate.T.V.L. BD.T.V.L. BL-MO.T.V.L. BL-MO-BD.T.V.L. Tasvax Red.T.V.L. Tasvax Gold.T.V.L. Tasvax Green.T.V.L. PK-BL-MO.T.V.L. PK-BD.T.V.L. PK-BD-Tet.T.V.L. PK-Selenium.T.V.L. PK-Tet.

Terra Trading Co. Pty. Ltd., 115 Burswood Road,Victoria Park, W.A. 6100—

Terra Rotemal Sheep Dip.Terra Malalind Dust.Terra Mal.Terrajet.Terra Selenium Drench.Terra Liquid Arsenic.

Arthur Tilley Pty., Ltd., 29 Clarice Road, Box HillSouth, Victoria, 3128

"Timid Joe" Dog Soap.

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Troy Laboratories Pty., Ltd., 451 Victoria Road,Gladesville, N.S.W. 2111

Troy Di-Tick.Troy-Vit-E-Plus.Vetpharma All-Para Worm Syrup.Vetpharma Condition Tablets.Vetpharma Exaderm.Vetpharma Mediderm.Vetpharma Petgloss Shampoo.Vetpharma Worming Syrup.Vetpharma Worm Tablets.Vetpharma 7-Dust.Vetpharma 7-Wash.

Union Carbide Australia Ltd., 901 Hay Street,Perth, W.A. 6000

Sevin Cattle Dip.

Upjohn Pty., Ltd., 55-73 Kirby Street, Rydalmere,N.S.W. 2116

Foot Rot Aerosol.Spray Bandage Aerosol.

Veterinary Health Services Pty., Ltd., 585 HighHigh Street, Penrith, N.S.W. 2750Glycerine and Bitters.

Vetsera Pty., Ltd., 226 Windsor Road, Northmead,N.S.W. 2152—

Vetsera Powder Shampoo.Vetsera Insecticide Powder.Vetsera Insecticide Spray.Vetsera Worm Tablets.Vetsera Tapeworm Tablets.Vetsera 3-in-1 Worm Tablets.Vetsera Worm Syrup.Vetsera Ear Canker Drops.Vetsera Eye Drops.Vetsera Ointment.Vetsera Ear Canker Drops 2Vetsera Eye Drops 2Vitasup.Vetsera, Liquid Shampoo.Vetsera Vitamin and Mineral Syrup.Vetsera Antiseptic Spray.

Victorian Country Group Buyers, 23 Green Street,Dandenong, Vic. 3175

Penicillin 50,000.Penicillin 100,000.Grooptamycin.

V.S. Supplies Limited, 11-21 Villiers Street, NorthMelbourne, Vic. 3051-

Vermiplex Capsules Sizes 0.Vermiplex Capsules Sizes 1.Vermiplex Capsules Sizes 2.Vermiplex Capsules Sizes 3.Whipcide Tablets Sizes 1.Whipcide Tablets Sizes 2.Whipcide Tablets Sizes 3.Penplus 100 with Brilliant Blue F.C.F.Cycloderm Creme.Sulpectin.

Waproo Pty. Ltd., 714 High Street, Kew East, Vic.3102—

Codlivol Veterinary Sypplement.Joseph Lyddy Dunnings Ointment.Joseph Lyddy D-Pin Medicated Penetrating

Liniment.Joseph Lyddy N-Dem Insect Killer and Re-

pellent.Joseph Lyddy Nu-Skin Spray on Bandage.Joseph Lyddy Show Shampoo (Medicated).Joseph Lyddy True-Blue Medicated Lotion.

Watkins Products Inc., 1 Shepperton Road, Vic-toria Park, 6100

Water Miscible Vitamin A.Insta-Vit.Insta-Vit with Ribo.Veterinary Ointment.Veterinary Anticeptic.

Arthur Webster Pty. Ltd., 226-236 Windsor Road.Northmead, N.S.W. 2152

Blackleg Vaccine.Black Disease Vaccine.Clostridium Botulinum Type "C".Clostridium Botulinum Type "D".Enterotoxaemia Vaccine.Enterotoxaemia Vaccine with Selenium.Fowl Pox Standard.Fowl Pox "DP" Strain.Fowl Pox "M" Strain.Leptospira Pomona and Hyos Vaccine.Leptospira Pomona Vaccine.Tetanus Toxoid (A.T.P.T.).Tick Fever Vaccine.Vaxall-5 Vaccine.Purified Equine Tetanus Toxoid (A.T.P.T.).Scabby Mouth Vaccine.Turkey Pox Vaccine.Fowl Cholera.Pigeon Pox.Enterotoxaemia and Tetanus Vaccine.Websters Antiseptic Spray.Swine Erysipelas Vaccine.

W., R. & D. Wells Pty. Ltd., 144 Clarendon Street,South Melbourne, Vic. 3205-

Milkwell Udder Cream.Milkwell Teat Dip.Milkwell Veterinary Ointment.

Western Stock Development, Koojan Avenue,South Guildford, W.A. 6055-

S.D.S. Easy Mix Arsenical Powder Sheep Dip.Czar Easy Mix Powder Sheep Dip.

Westralia.n Farmers Co-operative Limited, 569Wellington Street, Perth, 6000-

Wesfarmers Si-ro-Co Cobalt Bullets forCattle.

Wesfarmers Si-ro-Co Cobalt Bullets forSheep.

Wynns Veterinary Supplies, P.O. Box 10, Ipswich,Qid. 4305-

Wynns Red Paste Condition Balls.Wynns Blue Diuretic Balls.Wynns Black Purgative Balls.Wynns Brown Bot Balls.Wynns Vitamin and Mineral Capsules.

World Agencies Pty. Ltd., 1 Price Street, Subiaco,6008—

Zev.Shin-Band.

John Yeldham, Box 1301 G.P.O. Sydney, 2001-Cupiss Constitution Balls.Cupiss Tonic Powders.Cupiss Aromatic Physic Balls.

Ward & Ward (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., 59 ShepherdStreet, Marrickville, N.S.W. 2204—

Protocon—All Purpose Stable Ointment.

25th November, 1969.

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ACT, 1929-1968.I, THE UNDERSIGNED MINISTER FOR AGRI-CULTURE, being the Minister charged with theadministration of the Agricultural Products Act1929-1968, for the time being acting in exerciseof the power in this behalf conferred upon me bysection 3D of the said Act and on the recommenda-tion of the Stone Fruit Sales Advisory Committeeconstituted under the Act do hereby prohibit thesale except for the purpose of export all stonefruits of kinds and varieties listed in column 1 ofthe schedule hereto that are below the minimumsizes specified in column 2 of the schedule, fromthe 15th day of December, 1969, until the 30thday of April, 1970 and further prohibit the saleof apricots below the minimum sizes during theperiods specified.

A person shall not sell, except for the purpose ofexport from the State, any stone fruit of whichthe sale is, pursuant to the provisions of section3D of the Act prohibited, and any person who con-travenes the provisions of this section commitsan offence.

Penalty: One hundred dollars.Dated this the 4th day of December, 1969.

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5 December, 1969.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3827

Schedule.Minimum

SizeKind and Variety (Column 2)

(Column 1)

InchesApricots:

All varieties 15th December, 1969, to31st December, 1969 .... 11

All varieties 1st January, 1970, to 30thApril, 1970 13

Nectarines:All varieties

Plums:Gem and Cherry Plums—No size re-

striction.NarrabeenCreswellMariposaElephant Heart ..BeautySanta RosaFormosaShiroWicksonSatsuma ....Ruby BloodElizabethDelawareClimaxKelseyBurbankWilsons EarlyAll other varieties

Peaches:WigginsStarking Delicious 21Southland

21Hale Haven 21

Blackburn 2,1

Dripstone 21Elberta 21J. H. Hale 21Westralian BeautySpinks 21Edward VII

21DunhelmWatt's Early 21Triumph

21Anzac 21Brown's Red

21Ruby Red

21Rowe's Slip 21Frome 21Golden Queen 21All other varieties 21

C. D. NALDER,Minister for Agriculture.

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ACT, 1929-1968.Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 26th November, 1969.Agric, 947/69.

ACTING pursuant to the powers conferred on meunder section 3C(5) of the Agricultural ProductsAct, 1929-1968, I, the undersigned Minister forAgriculture, do hereby appoint the following per-sons to be deputies of the members of the StoneFruit Sales Advisory Committee constituted underthe said Act:

(a) Mr. W. O'Meagher of 153 Irymple Road,Karragullen, deputy of Mr. A. M.Scolaro, Pickering Brook;

Mr. A. Giumelli of Pickering Brook, deputyof Mr. R. Laffeber, Riley Road, Parker-ville;

Mr. M. Anile of Brookton Highway, Roley-stone, deputy of Mr. B. E. O'Neill,Albany Highway, Bedfordale;

Mr. N. F. Lindsay of Greenbushes, deputyof Mr. H. J. Rudd, "Swanto", Argyle;

as nominees of the Western Australian FruitGrowers' Association;

(b) Mr. J. Stewart, c/- Mr. R. N. Mooney,Metropolitan Markets, West Perth,deputy of Mr. D. A. Mercer, c/- B.Mercer & Co., Metropolitan Markets,West Perth,

as nominee of the Chamber of Fruit andVegetable Industries of Western Australia;

(c) Mr. C. B. Paul of 45 Keane Street,Peppermint Grove, deputy of Mr. G. G.Hooker, c/- Mr. R. N. Mooney, Metro-politan Markets, West Perth,

as nominee of the Western Australian FruitShippers' Committee.

C. D. NALDER,Minister for Agriculture.

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ACT, 1929-1968.Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 26th November, 1969.File 2028/64; Ex.Co. 3029.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve the appointment ofthe following * persons as Inspectors under theAgricultural Products Act, 1929-1968:

Robert Frank Metcalf Logue.Lee Ernest Millar.

T. C. DUNNE,Director of Agriculture.

BRANDS ACT, 1904-1967.Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 26th November, 1969.File 1812/64; Ex. Co. 3033.

HIS Ercellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint David George Trewin,Constable No. 2875, as an honorary inspectorunder the Brands Act, 1904-1967.

T. C. DUNNE,Director of Agriculture.

BRANDS ACT, 1904-1967; STOCK DISEASESACT, 1895-1967.Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 26th November, 1969.Agric. 1243/63; Ex. Co. 3031.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve the appointment ofthe undermentioned persons as Inspectors undersection 31 of the Brands Act, 1904-1967, and sec-tion 9 of the Stock Diseases Act, 1895-1967:

Robert Frank Metcalf Logue.Lee Ernest Millar.

T. C. DUNNE,Director of Agriculture.

DAIRY INDUSTRY ACT, 1922-1969.Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 26th November, 1969.File 574/64; Ex. Co. No. 3028.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting pursuant to the provisions of section 2A ofthe Dairy Industry Act, 1922-1969, has consentedto Brownes Dairy Pty. Ltd. of 299 Charles Street,North Perth, utilising their premises at that ad-dress for the purposes of a dairy produce factory.

T. C. DUNNE,Director of Agriculture.

PLANT DISEASES ACT, 1914-1967.Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 28th October, 1969.Agric. 915/67.

I, THE UNDERSIGNED MINISTER FOR AGRI-CULTURE, being the Minister charged with theadministration of the Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1967, acting in exercise of the power in this behalf

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conferred upon me by regulation 5A of the Com-pulsory Fruit Fly Baiting Regulations made underthe provisions of the said Act, do hereby appointMr. Basil Noel Keaughran, of 6 Almondbury Road,Mt. Lawley, as a member of the Maylands-Mt.Lawley-Inglewood Compulsory Fruit Fly FoliageBaiting Scheme Committee to fill the vacancyresulting from the resignation of Mr. A. J. Button.

C. D. NALDER,Minister for Agriculture.

PLANT DISEASES ACT, 1914-1966.Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 26th November, 1969.Agric. 1188/67.

I, THE UNDERSIGNED MINISTER FOR AGRI-CULTURE, being the Minister charged with theadministration of the Plant Diseases Act 1914-1966,acting in exercise of the power in this behalf con-ferred upon me by section 7, subsection (2) of thesaid Act, do hereby appoint the undermentionedpersons as inspectors under the said Act, for aperiod ending 30th November, 1970:

David Lewis Hope-Johnstone of 16 AlnessStreet, Applecross,

Henry Charles Gubler of Mullalyup,John Roberts of 32 Miller Avenue, Redcliffe,Alexander Warden Miles of Beverley,Cecil Arthur Robert Wright of Alderside Road,

Bickley Valley,Leo Percy Price of Boddington,John Lawrence Hands of Boyup Brook,Horace Rushton of White Street, Brookton,Francis Haig Peace Buswell of 95 Stirling

Street, Sunbury,Ernest Richard Pearce of 17 Gale Street,

Busselton,Wilfred Dennis Mari: of North River Road,

Carnarvon,Andrew Robert Roche of 9 Gibbs Road, Collie,David Claude Turner of Walton Street,

Corrigin,George Freeman Dennis of Cunderdin,Rudolph Ernest Lantzke of Redman Road,

Denmark,Walter Wardell-Johnson of Esperance,Henry John Haywood of 19 Forward Street,

Goomalling,Norman Francis Lindsay of Greenbushes,Joseph John Prichard of Harvey,Gordon George Farrell of Walbick Road,

Kalamunda,Cecil Bingham Shepherdson of 58 Campbell

Street, Kalgoorlie,Percy Leonard Ross Bolto of 29 Piesse Street,

Katanning,Roberts James Galvin of 41 Leake Street,

Kellerberrin,Gladstone James Clarence Whyatt of 10

Gregory Street, Kojonup,Joseph Daniel Goodall of 158 Pinjarra Road,

Mandurah,Albert Patrick Faulks of 51 Bath Street,

Manjimup,Trevor Francis Combes of 24 Endersbee Street,

Merredin,Keith Dean of Nannup,William John Nichols of Ada Street, Narrem-

been,Wilfred Sidney Beall of Williams Road,

Narrogin,Arthur James Prichard of 128 Roberts Street,

Norseman,Ernest Albert Gaden of 90 Hovea Crescent,

Wundowie,Alan Craig Host of Great Eastern Highway,

Northam,Hugh Hillier Jackson of Mt. View Street,

Pemberton,Leslie Howard Gill of Raglan Street, Pingelly,Charles Kerruish of 22 Camp Road, Pinjarra,Harold Adam Boyce of 48 Farnley Street, Mt.

Lawley,Edgar Lewis Cooper of 51 Lewington Street,

Rockingham,William James Grace of Altair Street,

Southern Cross,

Lewis Thomas Jones of 7 Martha Street,Guildford,

Charles Samuel Cook of Toodyay,James Crawford-Hall of Wagin,Geoffrey Ernest Palmer of 147 South West

Highway, Waroona,Thomas Emmet Jensen of Wongan Hills,Derek Hands of Johnston Street, Wyalkat-

chem,Thomas Keith Boyle of 12 Alfred Street, York.

C. D. NALDER,Minister for Agriculture.

VETERINARY MEDICINES' ACT, 1953-1963.Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 26th November, 1969.Agric. 745/68; Ex. Co. 3030.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilacting pursuant to the provisions of section 8 ofthe Veterinary Medicines Act, 1953-1963, has beenpleased to appoint Robert Frank Metcalf Logueas an Inspector under the aforesaid Act.

T. C. DUNNE,Director of Agriculture.

BEE INDUSTRY COMPENSATION ACT, 1953.Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 25th November, 1969.Agric. 1685/65.

THE Beekeepers' Compensation Fund Committeepursuant to section 10 of the Bee Industry Com-pensation Act, 1953, hereby declares the rate oflicence per colony of bees for the year 1st January,1970 to 31st December, 1970 at which a beekeepershall contribute to the Beekeepers' CompensationFund pursuant to the provisions of section 9 ofthe Act to be 1 cent for each colony of bees ownedby the beekeeper at the date of registration.

F. G. SMITH,Chairman, Beekeepers' Compensation

Fund Committee.

LIBRARY BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAACT, 1951-1965.

The Library Board of Western Australia,Perth, 5th December, 1969.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting under the provisions of sections 5 and 20Aof the Library Board of Western Australia Act,1951-1965 has been pleased to make the followingappointments and reappointments of members ofThe Library Board of Western Australia for aperiod of four years commencing on the 1st dayof December, 1969, namely

(a) reappointing Clifford Nathan Harris, of49 The Esplanade, South Perth as anominee member and representative ofthe City of Perth;

(b) reappointing Charles Trevor Beavis, ofLawley Avenue, Northam as a nomineemember and representative of The Coun-try Town Councils' Association of West-ern Australia;

(c) appointing Sarah May Stone, of 12 Swan-bourne Street, Fremantle as a nomineemember and representative of the Fre-mantle City Council;

(d) reappointing Leslie Western Nenke, ofLefroy Street, Moora as a nominee mem-ber and a representative of the LibraryAssociation of Australia, Western Austra-lian Branch;

(e) reappointing Lyal Gordon Richardson, of1840 Albany Highway, Maddington asnominee member and representative ofthe Local Government Association ofWestern Australia; and

(f) appointing Cohn Purdon Scott, of Bridge-town as nominee member and representa-tive of the Country Shire Councils Asso-ciation of Western Australia.

F. A. SHARR,State Librarian.

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5 December, 1969.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3829

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Tenders for Government Supplies

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. Supplies Required Date of

Closing

1969 1969Nov. 14 786A, 1969 12 in. and 24 in. Cast Iron Sluice Valves .... Dec. 11Nov. 14 787A, 1969 Water Binding Gravel .... Dec. 11Nov. 14 797A, 1969 12 in., 30 in. ant4 36 in. diameter Cast Iron Sluice Valves Dec. 11Nov. 14 798A, 1969 15 in., 18 in. and 36 in. Reflux Valves .... Dec. 11Nov. 14 799A, 1969 Pumping Machinery for Munster Main Pumping Station Dec. 11Nov. 21 800A, 1969 Patrol Launches .... Dec. 11Nov. 21 813A, 1969 Weedicide Dec. 11Nov. 28 818A, 1969 Milk for Noalimba Reception Centre Dec. 11Nov. 28 819A. 1969 Milk to Metropolitan Government Institutions .... Dec. 11Nov. 28 821A, 1969 Fresh Cream for Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital .... Dec. 11Nov. 28 823A, 1969 Road Motor Buses ... .... Dec. 11Nov. 28 828A, 1969 Primary & Secondary Unit support stand for School Radio & P.A. Equipment Dec. 11Nov. 28 829A, 1969 External Loudspeaker Tripods for School Radio and P.A. Equipment .... Dec. 11Nov. 28 830A, 1969 Radio and P.A. Equipment for Balga High School .... Dec. 11Nov. 28 831A, 1969 Bread for Narrogin Agricultural Senior High School .... Dec. 11Nov. 14 789A, 1969 Metal Ballast for W.A.G.R. Dec. 18Nov. 21 803A, 1969 Heavy Duty Tractor Excavators .... Dec. 18Nov. 21 805A, 1969 One Gamma Camera for Royal Perth Hospital .... Dec. 18Nov. 21 806A, 1969 Metal Ballast for W.A.G.R. Dec. 18Nov. 21 807A, 1969 18 in. Swing Lathe .... Dec. 18Nov. 28 824A, 1969 Aluminium Windows and Doors for Mt. Lawley Primary Teachers College .... Dec. 18Nov. 28 825A, 1969 Steel Pipes for Whitford and Mirrabooka Dec. 18Nov. 28 110/70/71 Cleanser Paste Soap and Soap Powders . Dec. 18Dec. 2 841A, 1969 .6.Steel Pipes 21 in., 14 in., 12 in., 10 in., 8 in. and in. Dec. 18Nov. 28 826A, 1969 Sheep Containers Dec. 24Nov. 28 836A, 1969 Radio Equipment-Police Department ... Dec. 24

1970Nov. 28 822A, 1969 WaterMeters .... .... .... .... Jan. 8Nov. 28 840A, 1969 24 in., 30 in., and 36 in. Regulating Valves Jan. 8Dec. 5 842A, 1969 Medium Tractor Mounted Backhoe Jan. 8Dee. 5 843A, 1969/ OpenTop Containers .... .... .... .... Jan. 8Dee. 5 844A, 1969 Tinned Friut and Fruit Juices ... .... .... Jan. 8Dec. 5 846A, 1969 Sewage Pumping Machinery for Rockingham Main Pumping Station.... Jan. 8Nov. 21 804A, 1969 2 only Diesel Electric or Diesel Hydraulic Locomotives .... .... Feb. 12Nov. 28 837A, 1969* 2 Sets of 120,000 KW Turbo Generators for S.E.C. ... Mar. 26

* Documents available from Agent General for W.A., 115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.

t Documents available for inspection only at W.A. Government Tourist Bureau Offices, Melbourne and Sydney,

I Documents chargeable at $4 . 00 first set and $2 . 00 each subsequent set.

The ManagerW.A. Government Tourist Bureau

128 King Street,Sydney, N.S.W. 2000.

The ManagerW.A. Government Tourist Bureau

2 Royal Arcade,Melbourne, Victoria. 3000.

For Sale by Tender

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. For Sale Date of

Closing1969 1969

Nov. 21 810A, 1969 18 cwt Table Top Landrover (WAG 5231) at Derby .... Dec. 11Nov.Nov.

2121

811A,815A,

19691969

Bedford Bus, model CALV (WAG 7330) at AlbanyHolden HR Sedan (WAG 6512), Holden HR Utility (WAG 4655), Holden HR

Station Sedan (WAG 5884) at Kununurra ....

Dee. 11

Dec. 11Nov. 28 820A, 1969 12 ft Clinker Built Dinghy at Fremantle .... . Dec. 11Nov.Nov.

2828

832A,833A,

19691969

Tumbler Dryers and Operating Theatre Light-R.P.H.Motor Vehicles, Landrovers (12) Nissan, Bedford, Ford, Toyota & Massey

Ferguson and 35 h.p. Tractor at Bushmead

Dec. 18

Dec. 18Nov. 28 835A, 1969 Lo-Vol 200-250 Gallon Water Tractors at Bushmead Dec. 10Nov. 28 838A, 1969 Scoopmobile Loader (WAG 9588) at Derby Dec. 18Nov. 28 839A, 1969 Toyota Utility (WAG 5420) at Port Hedland Dec. 18Dec. 5 845A, 1969 1963 J1 Bedford 30 cwt. Truck (WAG 9051) Dec. 18Dec. 5 848A, 1969 Road Line Marker Truck (WAG 9411) Dec. 18

1970Dec. 5 847A, 1969 1966 Holden Utility (WAG 1739) at Onslow Jan. 8

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedsupplies until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth.No Tender necessarily accepted.

A. H. TELFER,1st December, 1969. Chairman, Tender Board.(4)-85819

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STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA—continued.

Accepted Tenders.

ScheduleNo. Contractor Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

736A/69 George Moss PtyLimited

Supply of 3 only Compressor Units asspecified

M.W.B. For the sum of $3,553

743A/69 Pioneer Quarries (W.A.) Supply of Crushed Screenings as specified M.R.D. Details on applicationPty Ltd

763A/69 Burridge & WarrenPty Ltd

Supply of F.A.Q. to Prime Wheaten Chafffor the period 1st December, 1969, to

Various Details on application

31st May, 1970463A/69 Silver Films Corpora-

tion Pty LimitedPurchase of Used X-ray Films from Royal

Perth Hospital from 27th November,1969, to 31st July, 1970

R.P.H. For the sum of 20c per lb.

681A/69 I. G. Garstone Purchase of a 1965 Holden Station Sedan N.W.D. For the sum of $407(No. WAG 0594)

703A/69 Commercial Auto Sales Purchase of a Bedford 3 ton Truck (No. P.W.D. For the sum of $467WAG 9414)

715A/69 Commercial Auto Sales Purchase of Landrover Utility (WAG 7042) M.R.D. For the sum of $477722A/69 0. Rewega Purchase of 1966 Holden Station Sedan Derby Hospital For the sum of $1,105

(No. WAG 3596)723A/69 Cooper Motors Purchase of a Bedford J3 Truck (No. WAG P.W.D. For the sum of $656

1741)64'7A/69 Various ... Supply School Exercise Books as specified Education Details on application668A/69 Forrer Paco Pty Lim-

itedSupply Sewage Pumping Machinery as

specifiedM.W.B. For the sum of $1,816

669A/69 Warman Equipment(Internation) Ltd

Supply Sewage Pumping Machinery asspecified

M.W.B. For the sum of $2,399.40

691A/69 Forrer Paco Pty Lim-ited

Supply Sewage Pumping Machinery asspecified

M.W.B. For the sum of $3,540

696A/69 Balcatta Lime and Supply of Lime, as specified, for the period Various Details on applicationStone Pty Ltd andSwan Portland Ce-ment Ltd

1st January, 1970, to 31st December,1970

698A/69 Pioneer Quarries (W.A.) Supply Crushed Screenings as specified .... M.R.D. Details on applicationPty Ltd

706A/69 Various .... Supply Printing Supplies as specified .... Govt Printer .... Details on application718A/69 Smith & Nephew Supply of Disposable Face Masks for the Various For the sum of $1 . 38 per

(Aust.) Pty Ltd period 1st January, 1970, to 31st De-cember, 1970

100

729A/69 Bowater Scott (Aust.) Supply of Paper Serviettes for the period Various For the sum of $3 . 27 perLtd 1st January, 1970, to 31st December,

19702,000

267A/69 William Boby & Com-pany (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Supply Aeration Equipment, as specified,for Beenyup Waste Water Plant

M.W.B. For the sum of $123,889

314A/69 Conquip Sales Pty Supply of an Automatic Track Tamping W.A.G.R. For the sum of $100,941Limited Machine as specified

535A/69 The SKF Ball Bearing Supply 808 only Axleboxes, Roller Bear- W.A.G.R. For the sum of $63.85Co. (Aust.) Pty Ltd ings and Fittings as specified each

361A/69 Conquip Sales Pty Supply 1 only Tamping Machine as specified W.A.G.R. For the sum of $35,938Limited

569A/69 George Wills & Co.Limited

Supply of 62 only Wagon Axles as specified W.A.G.R. For the sum of $130.11each

588A/69 Beaurepaire Tyre Ser-vice Pty Ltd

Retreading, Recapping and Repairing ofTyres and Tubes for the period 1st De-cember, 1969, to 30th November, 1970

Various Details on application

600A/69 George Moss Pty Lim-ited

Supply Pumping Equipment as specified M.W.B. For the sum of $11,026

631A/69 Humes Ltd Supply Precast Reinforced concrete Cul-verts, as specified, from 1st December,1969, to 30th November, 1971

Various Details on application

632A/69 Humes Ltd . Supply Precast Concrete Drainage Pipesas specified

Various Details on application

724A/69 Trailezy Pty Limited Purchase of a 9k- h.p. Johnston Outboard P.W.D. For the sum of $175Motor (No. PW 13)

742A/69 Cooper Motors Purchase of a Hough Front End Loader M.R.D. . For the sum of $662(No. MRD 527)

769A/69 K. M. Feeney Purchase of a Lightburn Spin Dryer (No. Govt Stores For the sum of 815.206344)

Addition to Contract

955A/68 I Dart Inds .... Supply 1 only Caravan as specified .... I Agriculture .... I For the sum of $1,835

Corrigendum

670A/69 The Readymix Group Supply of Concreting Sand during the M.W.S. For the sum of $2 . 10 per(W.A.) period 1st January, 1970, to 31st De-

cember, 1970cu. yard

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5 December, 1969.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3831

MINING ACT, 1904Department of Mines,

Perth, 26th November, 1969IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases, Authorities to Mine, and Temporary Reserves, as shown below.

I. R. BERRY,Under Secretary for Mines.

The undermentioned application for a Mineral Lease was approved, conditionally :—

No. of ApplicationGoldfield

District

180Coolgardie Coolgardie

The undermentioned application for a Mineral Lease was refused :—

Goldfield No. ofLease Name of Lease Applicant

Pilbara 375 East End .... Donald William McLeod

The undermentioned applications for Authority to Mine on reserved and exempted land were approved conditionally :—

No. Corres. No. Occupant Authorised Holding Goldfield Locality

/1968 (214211) .... 5452/68 Day Dawn Gold Proprietary Limited Mineral Claim 94 .. Murchison .... Cuddingwarra/1968 (235911) ._. 6081/68 „ „ Mineral Claim 103 ,, 77

5W/1968 (193711) 2231/68 '6orporationWestern Mining Limited Mineral Claim 186W Broad Arrow Grants PatchN/1967 (1695H) 3606/67 Conwest (Australia) No Liability .... Mineral Claim 36N Murchison .... MeekatharraN/1967 (1699H) 3612/67 77 77 79 .... Mineral Claim 42N 97 .... 97

'N/1968 (195611) 3613/67 „ „ 77 Mineral Claim 43N .... 77

20/1968 (234211) 7452/68 Norman Geoffrey McMahon .... Mineral Claim 1961 Coolgardie .... Bonnievale21/1968 (2343H) 7454/68 95 79 Mineral Claim 1963 „ .... „22/1968 (234411) 7455/68 99 „ .... Mineral Claim 1964 ,, __24/1968 (234611) 7459/68 97 „ .... Mineral Claim 1968 „ ....27/1968 (2349H) 7459/68 77 99 .... Mineral Claim 1972 77 ....

The undermentioned applications for Authority to Mine on reserved and exempted land were refused :—

No. Corres. No. Applicant Authorised Holding Goldfield Locality

2N/1967 (169611) 3608/67 Conwest (Australia) No Liability .... Mineral Claim 38N Murchison .... Meekatharra3N/1967 (169711) 77 97 97 Mineral Claim 39N ••••

The undermentioned Temporary Reserves have been confirmed and the rights of occupancy approved conditionally :—

No. Corres. No. Occupier Locality

508211 and 508311

5284H

650/69

1918/69

Gunn Land & ExplorationLimited

Pickands Mather and Co. Inter-

Twelve months expiring on12th August, 1970

Period expiring on 30th June,

Louisa Downs in the KimberleyGoldfield

Carr Boyd Ranges in the Kim-national 1970 berley Goldfield

528511 77 77 97 9/ Lissadell in the Kimberley Gold-field

528611 99 77 77 77 )1. Greenvale in the KimberleyGoldfield

528711 3676/69 77 99 97 Mt. Amhurst in the KimberleyGoldfield

The Rights of Occupancy for the undermentioned Temporary Reserves have been renewed —

No. Corres. No. Occupant Term Locality

268611 .... 3677/69 Pickands Mather and Co. Inter-national

Twelve months expiring on30th June, 1970

West Kimberley Goldfield

2687H.... 77 77 Kimberley Goldfield362011 669/68 William Marshall and John Twelve months expired on Yandicoogina in the Pilbara

Chaffey Baker 16th August, 1969 Goldfield374411 .... 939/66 Western Mining Corporation Twelve months expiring on Mount Woodward in the Yilgarn

Limited 30th June, 1970 Goldfield4658H.... 3901/68 Pickands Mather and Co. Inter- Twelve months expiring on Springvale in the Kimberley

national 30th June, 1970 Goldfield

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3832 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [5 December, 1969

MINING ACT, 1904—continued.IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Governor in ExecutivCouncil has been pleased to renew for a further period of twenty-one years from the 1st day of January, 1970, the Gold MinimLease shown below.

Goldfield District No. of Lease

Yilgarn 4250

MINING ACT, 1904-1968.Appointments.

Department of Mines,Perth, 26th November, 1969.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to make the following appoint-ments:—

Bernard Murchison Rogers as Acting UnderSecretary for Mines, during the absenceof the Under Secretary for Mines onon annual leave, to date from the 1st dayof December, 1969.

Leslie Pavlinovich as Acting Mining Registrar,Coolgardie, vice Arthur Mistilis trans-ferred, to date from the 31st day ofOctober, 1969.

Ian Raymond Cornelius as Acting MiningRegistrar, Marble Bar, vice Noel AshleyCrichton Browne on other duties, to datefrom the 30th day of October, 1969.

William Gibson Staker as Acting MiningRegistrar, Southern Cross during theabsence of the Mining Registrar on sickleave, to date from the 24th day ofOctober, 1969.

Roger Duncan Macliver as Acting MiningRegistrar, Meekatharra, during the absenceof the Mining Registrar on leave, to datefrom the 29th day of October, 1969.

I. R. BERRY,Under Secretary for Mines.

RAILWAYS CLASSIFICATION BOARDACT, 1920-1959.

Western Australian Government Railways.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor-in-Council has beenpleased to approve of the following appointmentsto the Railways Classification Board under section3 of the Railways Classification Board Act, 1920-1959, for a period of three years, namely:

(1) Norman John Malley, Stipendiary Magis-trate, to be Chairman.

(2) Frank Victor Downing, as the Membernominated by the Western Australian Gov-ernment Railways Commission.

(3) Clarence Allan Emery, as the Memberelected by the West Australian RailwayOfficers' Union.

(4) Stanley David Bishop, as the DeputyMember nominated by the Western Aus-tralian Government Railways Commis-sion.

(5) David Frederick Membrey, as the DeputyMember elected by the West AustralianRailway Officers' Union.

J. B. HORRIGAN,Commissioner of Railways.

TOTALISATOR AGENCY BOARD BETTINGACT, 1960-1966.

Office of Minister for Police and Traffic,Perth, 26th November, 1969.

HIS Excellency the Governor, acting with the ad-vice and consent of the Executive Council, has beenpleased, under the provisions of the TotalisatorAgency Board Betting Act, 1960-1966, to

(a) appoint, upon the nomination of the Min-ister for Police and Traffic, John PhilipMaher, of 65 Peebles Road, Floreat Park,

as a member and Chairman of the To-talisator Agency Board for a period ofthree years as from and including the 7t1-day of December, 1969;

(b) appoint, upon the nomination of TheWestern Australian Turf Club, AngusRoberts Paterson, of 25 Kingsway, Ned-lands, as member of the TotalisatoiAgency Board for a period of three yearsas from and including the 7th day ofDecember, 1969;

(c) appoint, upon the nomination of theWestern Australian Trotting Association,William Frank Nevard, of 6 King's ParkAvenue, Crawley, as member of the To-talisator Agency Board for a period ofthree years as from and including the 8thday of December, 1969; and

(d) appoint the following persons to be deputymembers of the Totalisator Agency Board,to act respectively in the offices of theabovenamed persons:—

(i) Harry Herbert Jarman, of 16 Kings-land Avenue, City Beach, upon thenomination of the Minister for Policeand Traffic;

(ii) Gwilym Henry Thomas, of 2 Rivers-lea Avenue, Maylands, upon thenomination of The Western Aus-tralian Turf Club; and

(iii) James Michael Leahy, of 115 Stir-ling Highway, Nedlands, upon thenomination of the Western Aus-tralian Trotting Association.

J. F. CRAIG,Minister for Police and Traffic.

WES'IERN AUSTRALIA.IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

1969 Company No. 32.In the matter of the Companies Act, 1961-1966,

and in the matter of Mellway Smash RepairsPty. Ltd. (in Liquidation).

NOTICE is hereby given that by Order of theSupreme Court of Western Australia dated the28th day of November, 1969, separate meetings ofthe members and creditors of Mellway SmashRepairs Pty. Ltd. (in Liquidation) will be held atthe office of C. J. Kenneison & Co., of 6th Floor,196 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, in the State ofWestern Australia on the 12th day of December,1969, at 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock in the forenoonrespectively, for the purpose of considering and ifthought fit approving (with or without modifica-tion) a Scheme of Compromise and Arrangementto be made between the abovenamed Company andtheir members and creditors a copy whereof to-gether with an Explanatory Statement and formsof Proxy are obtainable from the offices of itsSolicitors, C. J. Kenneison & Co., 6th Floor, 196Adelaide Terrace, Perth, in the State of WesternAustralia.

Dated the 28th day of November, 1969.C. J. KENNEISON & CO., 6th

Floor, 196 Adelaide Terrace,Perth, W.A., Solicitors forMellway Smash RepairsPty. Ltd. (in Liquidation).

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 38335 December, 1969.]

COMPANIES (CO-OPERATIVE) ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Increase in Share Capital beyond the

Registered Capital Pursuant to Section 66 (1).Swan Taxis Co-operative Limited.

1. Swan Taxis Co-operative Limited herebygives notice that by a Special Resolution of theCompany passed on the Eleventh day of November,1969, the nominal share capita 1 of theCompany was increased by the addition theretoof the sum of five hundred thousand dollars($500,000.00) beyond the registered capital of fivehundred thousands dollars ($500,000.00).

2. The additional capital is divided as follows:-Number of Class of Nominal

Shares Shares amountof eachShare

$

1,000 10.00

1,000 2.00

100,000 2.00

10,000 10.00

94,000 "D" 2.00

3. The conditions subject to which the newshares have been or are to be issued are asf ollows:-

(a) The "A" class shares will have the samerights as the existing "A" class shares.

(b) The "B" class shares will have the samerights as the existing "B" class shares.

(c) The "G" class shares will have the samerights as the existing "G" class shares.

(d) The "T" class shares will have such rightsas shall be conferred upon the holders ofsuch shares by Article 7A of the Company'sArticles of Association.

(e) The "D" class shares will have such rightsas shall be conferred upon the holden ofsuch shares by Article 7B of the Company'sArticles of Association.

Dated this 27th day of November, 1969.A. CLIFFORD,

Director.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.1969 Company No. 27.

IN the matter of the Companies Act, 1961-1966,and in the matter of Associated MortgageExchanges Pty. Ltd., and in the matter of aPetition dated the 2nd day of October, 1969.

Notice of Winding-up Order.Winding-up Order made-Monday the 1st day of

December, 1969.Name and Address of Liquidator-John Geoffrey

Hill of 2 Bellevue Terrace, West Perth, in thesaid State Official Liquidator.

E. M. HEENAN & CO.,Solicitors for the Petitioner.

(E. M. Heenan & Co., of 54 St. George's Terrace,Perth, Solicitors for the Petitioner.)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1966.NOTICE is hereby given that at an ExtraordinaryGeneral Meeting of R.M.S. Pty. Limited duly con-vened and held at 1st Floor Homeric House, 442Murray Street, Perth, Western Australia, on the28th day of November, 1969, the following SpecialResolution was duly passed:-

That the Company be wound up voluntarilyand that Russell Bernard Twogood, Char-tered Accountant, be appointed Liquidator.

Dated this 1st day of December, 1969.R. H. MANNION,

Director.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

THE WEST AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEE EXECUTORAND AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED of 135 St.George's Terrace, Perth requires creditors andother persons having claims (to which Section 63of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of theestates of the undermentioned deceased persons, tosend particulars of their claims to it by the datestated hereunder, after which date the Companymay convey or distribute the assets, having re-gard only to the claims of which it then hasnotice.

Last Day for Claims 5/1/70.Archibald, Alexander, late of 950 Beaufort Street,

Inglewood, truck driver, died 4/10/69.Chandler, Albert Blechynden, late of 81 Evelyn

Street, Gosnells, truck driver, died 23/8/69.Freecorn, Esther Valentine, late of 9 Iris Avenue,

Dalkeith, spinster, died 16/7/69.Ladhams, James Arthur, late of 2 Higham Road,

North Fremantle, railway clerk, died 25/4/69.Marsden, Grace Mary, late of Braemar Rest Home,

214 Canning Highway, East Fremantle, pen-sioner, died 22/9/69.

McNabb, Dorothy Gilmor, formerly of 14 ParkRoad, Mount Pleasant, late of 8 Devon Way,Lynwood, married woman, died 10/10/69.

Payne, Walter Frederick, late of 7 Lockhart Street,Como, retired accountant, died 1/5/69.

Pivac, Antun, late of 324 Rockingham Road,Spearwood, storekeeper, died 4/7/69.

Rhodes, Ethel Eliza, late of 40 Glyde Street, Mos-man Park, widow, died 8/7/69.

Rowett, Stanley Arthur, formerly of 42 ClotildeStreet, Mount Lawley, late of Flat 7, 39-41Delphine Avenue, Dianella, retired timberworker, died 15/10/69.

Vanstone, Cecil May, formerly of 332 RailwayParade, West Leederville, late of 23 BarrettStreet, Wembley, spinster, died 6/6/69.

Last Day for Claims 12/1/70.Currie, Edith, late of 139 Boulder Road Kalgoorlie,

widow, died 2/11/68.Rosenbrock, Ernest Leslie, late of 104 Federal Road,

Boulder, retired mine surveyor, died 4/5/69.Dated at Perth this 3rd day of December, 1969.

C. E. FLINT,Manager.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich Section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) inrespect of the estates of the undermentioneddeceased persons are required to send particularsof their claims to me on or before the respectivedates shown hereunder after which dates I mayconvey or distribute the assets, having regard onlyto the claims of which I then have notice.

Dated this 28th day of November, 1969.A. E. MARSHALL,

Public Trustee,547 Hay Street, Perth.

Name; address and occupation; date of death; lastdate for claims.

Boyd, Euphenie; late of 23A Eloura Road, Collie,widow; 22/7/69; 5/1/70.

Burgess, Jack; 38 Hubert Street, Maylands,orderly; 29/8/69; 19/1/70.

Clark, Elsie Annie; 58 Dudley Street, Midland,married woman; 2/10/69; 12/1/70.

Coleman, Basil Denis Odell; 7 Young Street,Harvey, Clerk in Holy Orders; 15/11/69;12/1/70.

Craven, Bertram Benjamin; 151 Derby Road,Shenton Park, retired nursing orderly;10/11/69; 19/1/70.

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3834 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [5 December, 196'

Ellis, Bertram Leslie; 22 Cook Street, Nedlands,retired moulder; 5/11/69; 19/1/70.

Greaves, Herbert; 79 Bayley Street, Coolgardie,retired; 23/9/69; 12/1/70.

Gunn, Dorothy Ethel; 383 Walcott Street, MountLawley, married woman; 24/10/69; 19/1/70.

Harris, Allan George; 68 Vera Street, Morley,retired carpenter; 3/8/69; 19/1/70.

Hincks, Harold Donald; Claremont, retired fisher-man; 26/8/69; 19/1/70.

Leslie, Bernard Heriot Patrick; 101 Waddell Road,Bicton, electrician; 8/10/69; 19/1/70.

Millikan, Kathleen Monica; Sunset Hospital,widow; 1/6/69; 12/1/70.

Morgan, Alfred Edward; 3 Milne Street, Bays-water; 18/11/69; 19/1/70.

Parravicini, Luigi; 5 Buller Street, Kalgoorlie, re-tired miner; 6/11/69; 12/1/70.

Smith, Vincent; 104 Wellington Street, MosmanPark, retired waterside worker; 25/3/69;19/1/70.

Steicke, Theodor Alwin; 45 Thomas Street, QueensPark, retired farmer; 27/6/69; 19/1/70.

Tanian, Thomas Simpson; 18 Balmoral Street, EastVictoria Park, retired salesman; 19/10/69;19/1/70.

Tanner, John; 6 Stuart Street, Maylands, retiredwater supply employee; 13/11/69; 19/1/70.

Tee-um, Jimmy; Sturt Creek Station, via Wynd-ham, pensioner; October 1964 (exact dateunknown); 5/1/70.

Williams, Robert Sydenham; 80 High Street, Fre-mantle, retired waterside worker; 8/11/69;19/1/70.

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