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AAT 1 3 _1 ER OF ALSI1RALIA. [Published by Authority at 330 p.m.] L EG MERE I) AT IRE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, POE TRANSMISSION ST POST AS A :VspA,1J WESTERN AUSTRAL TO WIT, W. R. CAM PION, Governor. [L.s.) Flu, Land Act, 1898. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) By His Excellency Colonel Sir William Robert Campion, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael aud St. George, D.S.O., Gov- ernor in and over the State of West- ern Australia and its Dependencies In the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr. No. 1488/26. WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898," the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes specified in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of land held as a Grazing Lease: And whereas it is deemed m'pedient that the portion of Grazing Lease 17411/6S lent Location 399), as described hereunder, should be resumed for one of the purposes specified in paragraph 7 Station 39 of the said Act, that is to say for Water supply: Now, therefore I, Colonel Sir William Robert Campion, Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the 1izecutive Council, do by this my Proclamation resume portion of aforesaid Grazing Lease for the purpose aforesaid. Schedule. 7e,f ,:, Lease 17411/68 (Kent Location : eoniainim.; 73u. Ur. 19p., being the urea surveyed awl shown on Lauds and Surveys Diagram 51139 as part of Kitt Lor:Ition 973. (Plan 418/80, Cl.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 30th day of March, 1927. By His Excellency's Command, (Sgd.) P. COLLIER, Minister for Lands. The Land Act, 1893. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) !Y WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT, W. R. CAMPION, Governor. its Excellency Colonel Sir William Robert Campion, Knight Commander in the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, 0.5.0., Gov- ernor in and over the State of West em Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr. No. 4952/26. WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, ,1898," the ' oveimor may resume, for any of the purposes i :id in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of mIL held as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas it is deemed expedient that the portion of Con- ditional Purchase Lease 41258/55 (Yilgarn Location 430), as described hereunder, should be resumed for one of the purposes specified in paragraphs 8 and 10 of Section 39 of the said Act, that is to say, for Hall site and recreation: Now, therefore I, Sir William Robert Campion, Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, do by this my Proclamation resume portion of the aforesaid Conditional Purchase Lease for the purpose aforesaid. Schedule. That part of Conditional Purchase Lease 41258/55 ilgarn Location 430), containing 4 acres, being the area surveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 49!'s9 as Yilgarn Location 1079. (Plan 36/80, P2.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 30th day of March, 1927. By His Excellency's Command, (Sgd.) P. COLLIER, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING H! ! GOD SAVE THE KING I I

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AAT 13 _1 ER

OF

ALSI1RALIA.

[Published by Authority at 330 p.m.]

L EG MERE I) AT IRE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, POE TRANSMISSION ST POST AS A :VspA,1J

WESTERN AUSTRALTO WIT,

W. R. CAM PION,Governor.

[L.s.)

Flu, Land Act, 1898.

PROCLAMATION(Resumption)By His Excellency Colonel Sir WilliamRobert Campion, Knight Commanderof the Most Distinguished Order of St.Michael aud St. George, D.S.O., Gov-ernor in and over the State of West-ern Australia and its Dependencies Inthe Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 1488/26.WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposesspecified in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion ofland held as a Grazing Lease: And whereas it is deemedm'pedient that the portion of Grazing Lease 17411/6Slent Location 399), as described hereunder, should beresumed for one of the purposes specified in paragraph7 Station 39 of the said Act, that is to say for Watersupply: Now, therefore I, Colonel Sir William RobertCampion, Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the1izecutive Council, do by this my Proclamation resumeportion of aforesaid Grazing Lease for the purposeaforesaid.

Schedule.7e,f ,:, Lease 17411/68 (Kent Location

: eoniainim.; 73u. Ur. 19p., being the urea surveyedawl shown on Lauds and Surveys Diagram 51139 aspart of Kitt Lor:Ition 973. (Plan 418/80, Cl.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 30th day of March,1927.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) P. COLLIER,Minister for Lands.

The Land Act, 1893.

PROCLAMATION(Resumption)

!YWESTERN AUSTRALIA,TO WIT,

W. R. CAMPION,Governor.

its Excellency Colonel Sir WilliamRobert Campion, Knight Commanderin the Most Distinguished Order of St.Michael and St. George, 0.5.0., Gov-ernor in and over the State of Westem Australia and its Dependencies inthe Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 4952/26.WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, ,1898,"the ' oveimor may resume, for any of the purposes

i :id in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion ofmIL held as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And

whereas it is deemed expedient that the portion of Con-ditional Purchase Lease 41258/55 (Yilgarn Location430), as described hereunder, should be resumed for oneof the purposes specified in paragraphs 8 and 10 ofSection 39 of the said Act, that is to say, for Hall siteand recreation: Now, therefore I, Sir William RobertCampion, Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of theExecutive Council, do by this my Proclamation resumeportion of the aforesaid Conditional Purchase Lease forthe purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.

That part of Conditional Purchase Lease 41258/55ilgarn Location 430), containing 4 acres, being the

area surveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram49!'s9 as Yilgarn Location 1079. (Plan 36/80, P2.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 30th day of March,1927.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) P. COLLIER,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING H! ! GOD SAVE THE KING I I

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936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Arm, 8, 1927.

The Cemeteries Act, 1897.PROCLA.MA TTON

IVF3s-rintx AUSTRALIA, 1 1:3y His Excellency Colonel Sir WilliamTO WIT, ,1 Robert Campion, Knight Commander

of the Most Distinguished Order of St.W. R. CAMPION, Michael and St. George, D.S.O., Gov-

Governor. ernor in and over the State of West-ern Australia and its Dependencies in

[u.s.] the Commonwealth of Australia.Corres. No. 2654/14,

WHEREAS under the provisions of "The CemeteriesAct, 1897," it is made lawful for the Governor in Executive Council from time to time by Proclamation toappoint such place or places in each district as shall bedeemed expedient to be reserved for the burial of thedead: Now, therefore I, Sir William Robert Campion,Governor o 1' the said State, with the advice and consentof the Executive Council, in exercise of the powers inme vested as aforesaid, do by this my Proclamationappoint Reserve 15452, at Ardath, a Public Cemetery,under the provisions of the said Act, but subject alwaysto such regulations as may be published from time totime for the proper management of the same.

WWII under my hand and the Public, Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 30th day of March,1927.

By His Excellency's Command,(Sgd.) P. COLLIER,

Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, the 30th day ofMarch, 1927, the following Orders in Council wereauthorised to be issued:

The Forests Act, 1918.ORDER IN OOTJNOIL,

F.D. 1481/20.WT-TEREAS by "The Forests Act, 1918," it is pro-vided that the Governor may by an Order in Councildeclare any Crown Lands as Timber Reserves withinthe meaning and for the purpose of that Act, or mayrevoke in whole or in part such reservation: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Governor, with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, cloth hereby revokeTimber Reserve 7/25 (Bullfinch).

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 416/05.WT-TEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth inSection 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other pub-lic purposes to he specified in such order: And whereasit is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 9610, at LakeYealering, should vest in and be held by Messrs. LeonardCharles Dalton, Herbert Percival Tuekfield, and JohnBaxter in trust for the purpose of Water: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the ad-vice and consent of the Executive Council, cloth herebydirect that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest inand be held by Messrs. Leonard Charles Dalton, HerbertPercival Tuckfield, and John Baxter in trust for thepurpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers re-served to him by Section 41 of the said Act.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

Order in Council dated 16th December, 1913, re aboveis hereby superseded.

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 1564/07.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth in

Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other pub-lic purposes to be specified in such order: And whereasit is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 11580, at Brock-man Hills, should vest in and he held by the MingenewRoad Board in trust for the purpose of Water supply':Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by andwith the advice and consent of the Executive Council,doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserveshall vest in and be held by the Mingenew Road Boardin trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject neverthelessto the powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the saidAct.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 189S.ORDER TN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 5906/25.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land 'Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth inSection 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other pub -lie purposes to be specified in such order: And whereasit is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 19406 (DudininLots 21 and 22) should vest in and be held by Messrs.John :Herbert Butterworth, Reginald Ball Frearson, andJohn Mullan in trust for the purpose of Recreation(tennis courts) : Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by Messrs.John Herbert Butterworth, Reginald Ball Frearson, andJohn Mullan in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject.nevertheless to the powers reserved to him by Section 41.of the said Act.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 5233/23.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by 'any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth inSection 39 of the said Aet, or for the like or other pub-lic, purposes to be specified in such order: And whereasit is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 18457 shouldvest in and be held by the Gnowangerup Road Boardin trust for the purpose of Road Board (stables andsheds) : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the before-mentionedReserve shall vest in and be held by the GnowangerupRoad Board in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subjectnevertheless to the powers reserved to him by Section41 of the said Act.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The La-nd Act, 1898.ORDER TN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 2710/92.WHEREAS by Section 42 of "The Land Art, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of the purposes set forth inSection 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other pub-lic purposes to be specified in such order, and withpower of leasing for any term not exceeding twenty-oneyears from the date of the lease: And whereas it isdeemed expedient that Reserve 18995, at Broome, shouldvest in and be held by the Broome Road Board: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, doth herebydirect that the before-mentioned Reserve- shall vest inand be held by the Broome Road Board, with power tothe said Road Board to lease the whole or any portionof the said Reserve for any term not exceeding twenty-one years from the date of the lease.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

The Order in Council dated 20th October, 1926, reabove is hereby superscderl,

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APRIL S, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 937

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.Premier 's Department,

Perth, 8th April, 1927.ill .S Excellency the Governor in 'Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the appointment of:-

Nam-di Law, Esq., of Kalgoorlie, as a .Justice of thePence for the East Coolgardie Magisterial District.

Roland Jasper Ferry, Esq., of Pootenup, as a Justiceof the Peace for the Plantagenet Magisterial District.

William Patrick Considine Stent, Esq., of jolimont,as a justice of the Peace for the Perth Magisterial Dis-triet.

Albert Francis Ladyman, Esq., of Broomehill, as ajustice of the Peace for the l(atanning MagisterialDistrict.

Alfred Dean, Esq., junr., of Pemberton, as a Justiceof the Peace for the Sussex Magisterial District.

Henry Charles Sims, Esq., of Esperance, as a Justiceof the Peace for the Esperance Magisterial District.

Robert Thompson, Esq., of Borakin, as a Justice ofthe Peace for the Northam Magisterial District in lieuof the York Magisterial District.

Francis Elephenstone Brown, Esq., of Bendering, asa justice of the Peace for the York Magisterial Dis-trict in lieu of the Yilgarn District.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Secretary Premier's Department.

Premier's Department,Perth, Sth April, 1927.

IT is hereby notified, for public, information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Connell has beenpleased to approve of the appointment of the Honour-aide Alexander McCallum, M.L.A., to be Acting Minis-ter for Lands and Repatriation during the absence ofthe Honourable Philip Collier, M.L.A., in the North-West.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Secretary Premier's Department.

STATE SAVINGS BANK.

The Treasury,Perth, 2nd April, 1927.

Treasury No. 2316/24.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatthe agency of the State Savings Bank, Kalamunda, hasbeen transferred to Miss D. Grubb, vice Mr. T. W.Smith, resigned.

The Treasury,Perth, 4th April, 1927.

Treasury No. 4170/14.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMr. Arthur Norman Birks, of Swanbourne, chemist,has been appointed agent of the State Savings Bank,rice Mr. H. Westlake.

THE AUDIT ACT, 1904.The Treasury,

Treasury No. 275/22. Perth, 4th April, 1927.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMiss M. Gibson has been appointed Receiver of Revenuefor the Factories and Scaffolding Department as fromthe 4th April, 1927.

GEO. W. SIMPSON,Under Treasurer.

WORKERS' HOMES BOARD.The Treasury,

Treasury No. 174/24. Perth, 5th April, 1927.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under Sections No. 11 (asamended) and 44a of "The Workers' Homes Act, 1911,"of the following Regulations:-

No. 24.In pursuance of Section 11 of "The Workers' Homes

Act, 1911," as amended by Section 3 of "The Workers'

Homes Act Amendment Act, 1921," the rate of interestas therein prescribed in paragraph (b) is hereby in-creased to six per eentum per annum.

No. 25.In plIrSUance of Section 44a of "The Workers' [Tomes

Act, 1911" (inserted by " The Workers' I boos 'ActAmendment Act, 1921'1), the rate of interest on alladvances therein referred to is hereby preseribed cl

seven per centuni per annum, subjeet to a rebate ofhalf per cent. per annum if the mortgagor (ant beingin arrear with any payment under the -mortgage) paysthe interest or instalment of interest and principal pay-able ender the mortgage on or before the due date ornot later than the seventh clay thereafter.

GEO. W. SIMPSON,Under Treasurer.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 7th April, 1927.

TITS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the following appointments:-

Ex. Co. 748; P.S.C. 192/26.--John Francis O'Brien,under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to be JuniorClerk, Record Branch, Metropolitan Water Supply De-partment, at a salary of £72 per alli111111, as from 4thOctober, 1926.

Ex. Co. 748; P.S.C. 95/25.-Gerald Clarke, under Sec-tion 28 of the Public Service Act, to be .Timior Clerk,Accounts Branch, Lands and Surveys Department, at asalary of £72 per annum, as from 20th August, 1926.

Ex. Co. 748; P.S.C. 45/26.-William Locksley Rootes,under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to be juniorClerk, Records Branch, Chief Secretary's Department,at a salary of £72 per annum, as from 18th February,1926.

Ex. Co. 2760; P.S.C. 406/20.-Albert GoldsmithMcKenna, under Section 29 of the Public Service Act,to be Dental Officer of Schools, Medical and Health De-parhnent, at a salary of £504 per annum, as from 27thSeptember, 1926.

Ex. Co. 748; P.S.C. 48/26.-Eric :Rabbish Denny,under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to be JuniorClods, Record Branch, Lands and Surysiys Department,at a salary of £132 per annum, as from 1st July, 1926.

Ex, Co. 718; P.S.C. 3/27.-A. E. Hawtin. ProbateAssessor and Clerk, Treasury Department, to be ChiefProbate and Stamp Assessor, at a salary of £132 perannum, as from 4th February, 1927.

Ex. Co. 825; P.S.C. 340/26.-David Henry BernardJaques, under Section 28 of the Public' Service Act,to be Junior Clerk, State Savings Bank, Treasury De-partment, at a salary of £72 per annual, as from 9thJune, 1926.

Ex. Co. 825; P.S.C. 601/26.-Donald Rex Moore,under Section 29 of the Public Service Act, to be As-sistant Divisional Forests Officer, Forests Department,at a salary of £336 per tinnum, tis from 1st September,1926.

Ex. Co. 825; P.S.C. 588/25.---George Chadwell Bury,under Section 29 of the Public, Service Act, to beAssistant Medical Officer, Hospital for the Insane, Clare-mont, Chief Secretary's Department, at a salary of£456 per annum (with allowances), as from hit Decem-ber, 1925.

Ex. Co. 825; P.S.C. 473/26.--jack Keith Farleigh,under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to be JuniorClerk, State Savings Bank, Treasury Department, at asalary of £120 per annum, as from 9th August, 1926.

Ex, Co. 825; P.S.C. 612/26.--Eric William Johns,under Section 28 of the Public, Service Act, to be JuniorClerk, State Savings Bank, Treasury Department, at asalary of £72 per annum, as from 6th September, 1926.

And of the acceptance of the following resigna-tions :-

Ex. Co. 825.-M. D. Tormey, Junior Clerk, RecordsBranell, Agricultural Bank and Industries AssistanceBoard, as from 18th April, 1927.

Ex. Co. 748.-T. P. Seymour, Junior Clerk, StateSavings Bank, Treasury Department, as Irons 22nd.March, 1927.

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner:

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938 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 8, 1927.

VACANCY IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Salary. Date returnable.

Lands and Surveys Clerk-in-charge Immigration £324X408 20th April, 1927.

Applications are called under Section 38 of "The Public Service Act, 1904," and are to beaddressed to the Public Service Commissioner, and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainablefrom the offices of the various Permanent Heads of Departments.

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

PORT OF FREMANTLE.Gage Roads to Owen AnchorageOld Routes across

Success Bank closed and "Naval Base" dredgedchannel adopted.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

THE Fremantle Harbour Trust Commissioners notify,for the information of those navigating vessels acrossthe Success Bank between Gage Roads and Owen An-chorage, that the old routes across the bank are herebyclosed to navigation owing to a decrease in depth ofwater having been discovered in same.

The channel recently dredged across this bank by theNaval Construction Department to assist in giving accessto the proposed Naval Base at Cockburn Sound has beenadopted by the Fremantle Harbour Trust Commissionersin lieu of the old routes, and is now being marked fornavigational purposes.

This channel is one (1) mile and eight (8) cables inlength, three hundred (300) feet in breadth, and con-tains sufficient depth of water to enable the FremantleHarbour Trust Commissioners to set a limit of seven-teen (17) feet six (6) inches to ship draught at lowwater on ships navigating such channel.

The course through the channel is South 10 degreesFast.

The navigational marks for this channel are as fol-lows:

(1) At its North-Western corner a red-painted conicalbuoy carrying a flashing white gas light, show-ing one (1) second flash and four (4) secondseclipse; position Latitude 32 degrees 4 minutes12 seconds South and Longitude 115 degrees 41minutes 6 seconds East.

(2) At its North-Eastern corner a black cask buoy;position 300 feet distant on a hearing of 80degrees from the red conical buoy at the North-Western corner.

(3) At an approximately mid-channel spot markingthe Western and Eastern edges of the channelpiles bearing on the Western edge a red discor ball, and on the Eastern edge a black discor ball; the position of the Western pile isLatitude 32 degrees 5 minutes 6 seconds Southand Longitude 115 degrees 41 minutes 20 sec-onds East; the Eastern pile is distant 300 feetfrom on a bearing 80 degrees from the Westernpile.

(4) At the Southern end of the channel are two pilesplaced on the centre line of the channel andone thousand feet distant from one another.On the Northernmost of these two piles is aninverted triangle and on the Southernmost atriangle; both these devices are painted blackand white, and measure four feet across; theNorthern is 14 feet and the Southern 16 feetabove low water. These marks are to be usedas transit leads for traversing the channel, andare to be passed by vessels close to on the East-ern side of the marks.

The course through the channel is to be maintainedby ships heading South till the Mewstone, Rock comeson with the high lighthouse at Rottnest Island, then theusual course to the Owen Anchorage Cattle Jetty istaken; on leaving the Owen Anchorage Cattle Jetty theusual course is to be steered till the Mewstone Rock isbrought on with the high lighthouse on Rottnestwhich is to be held till the Southernmost marks of the

channel are in transit, when the channel can then betaken, passing these marks close to on their Eastern sideand keeping them in transit till the buoys marking theNorthern end are passed.

Light Flashing Buoy at Scott's Ledge now beingmoved.

It is to be noted that the white flashing gas buoypreviously placed to the Northward of Scott's Ledge inthe position Latitude 32 degrees 4 minutes 10 secondsSouth and Longitude 115 degrees 40 minutes 45 secondsEast is being moved approximately 1,500 feet to theEastward, on a bearing 9 degrees South of East or atrue bearing of 99 degrees, and in the new positionmarks the North-Western corner of the channel acrossSuccess Bank.

Chart affected: No. 1058Rottnest Island to WarnbroSound.

Dated at Fremantle this 28th day of March, 1927.For the Fremantle Harbour Trust Commissioners,

H. S. NICHOLAS,Harbour Master.

E. STEVENS,Secretary.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 7th April, 1927.

THE Hon. Minister for Justice has approved of theundermentioned appointments of Postal Vote Officersunder Section 89 of "The Electoral Act, 1907":

Gascorte District.Hamelin PoolHolland, James.Dalgety Downs Fitzpatrick, Merton.ValbalgoBradshaw, Chas. E.Meeherrie Station, via YalgooMac,Phers

nala L.Taniala StationEdwards, George.

Pilbara District.Roy Hill StationPritchard, John Moystou.Marble Bar McCracken, R. V.

Sussex District.Rosa Glen Gosling, A. A.

Regi-

H. G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

LOT OPEN FOR SALE.Department of Lauds and Surveys,

Perth, 6th April, 1927.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lot is now open for sale, under the con-ditions specified, by public auction, as provided by "TheLand Act, 1898," at the following upset price:

Applications to be lodged at Northam.5981/05KELLERBERRIN (Town), 76 (2 roods),

£25. Reserve 10031 (excepted from sale) is hereby re-duced.

A plan showing the arrangement of the lot referredto is now obtainable at this office and the offices of thevarious Government Land Agents.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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APRIL 8, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 939

RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 6th April, 1927.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to set apart as Public Reserves the landsdescribed in the Schedules below, for the purposes there-in set forth:-

4952/26.YILGARN (Wheatley).-No. 19488 (Hall site and

recreation).-Location No. 1079. (4 acres.) (Diagram49989; Plan 36/80, F2.)

1488/26.KENT (near Lake Pingarnup).-No. 19495 (Water).

-Location No. 973. (268 acres 2r. 9p.) (Diagram51139; Plan 418/80, Cl.)

1061/27.NELSON (Wandillup).-No. 19501 (Hall site and

recreation).Bounded by lines starting from the inter-section of the North boundary of Location 1084 with theWestern side of Road 1768 and extendino. West alongthe, North boundary of Location 1084 for about 13chains 50 links; thence North about 9 chains;East about 8 chains 50 links to an angle in Road No.1.76S; thence South-Eastward along the Western sideof Road No. 1768 to the starting point. (About 10acres.) (Plan 439B/40, E2.)

1245/27.VICTORIA (near Ynna).-No. 19502 (Gravel).-

Location 8588, being that part of Location 5916 situatedWest of Road 7634. (About 85 acres.) (Plan 160(3/40,F4.)

2572/16.WILLIAMS (Narrakine).-No. 19503 (School site).

-The area bounded on the West by Location 10611 andon the North-East and South-East respectively by thePerth-Albany and Marradong Roads. (5 acres.) (Plan384B/40, E2.)

5976/26.NORTH FREMANTLE.-No. 19504 (Railway and

Harbour Works).-Lot No. 209. (1 acre.) (PlanSub. 81..)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF AREA AND BOUNDARIES OFRESERVE.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 6th April, 1927.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the Area and Boundaries ofthe following Reserve being amended as described in theSchedule below, for the purpose therein set forth; theArea- and Boundaries previously .published in the Gov-ernment Gazette being hereby cancelled:-

4177/12.AVON (Doodenanuing).-No. 14508 (Rifle range).-

Location 21159, being the area hounded by lines start-ing from the West corner of Location 3110 and extend-ing 332deg. 6min., 1 chain; thence 62deg,. 6min., 39chains 91 links; 332deg. 9min., 5 chains 5.7 links; 54deg. 41min. 1 chain 8 links; 1.52deg. 9min.., 5 chains18.7 links; 62deg. 6min. 14 chains 94.5 links; 152deg.6rriin., 8 chains 17.7 HAS; 249deg. 25min., 1 chain 8links; 332deg. 6min., 7 chains 4.9 links; thence 242deg.6ntin., 54 chains 85.5 links to the starting point. (6a.3r. 9p.) (Plan 3A/40, C2.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE CEMETERIES ACT, 1897.Appointment of Board-Ardath Cemetery.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. No. 2654/14. Perth, 30th March, 1927.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to appoint, under the provisions of theabove Act, the following gentlemen as a Board to controland manage the Ardath Public Cemetery Reserve 15452:-Michael James Egan, Patrick Edward Cunningham,Charles ridge, Frederick Small, and Eric Owen Knipe.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.THE undermentioned Leases have been cancelled underSection 136 of "The Land Act, 1898," for non-paymentof rent to 31st December, 1926:-

Name, District, Lease No., Area, Rent, Corres. No.Burley, E. IL, Murray (333), 16485/68 (100a.), £1 188,

6d.; 5804/21.Burley, E. H., Murray (334), 23274/74 (155a. 2r.),

£2 7s. 8d.; 5805/21.Hepburn G. J., Esperance (594), 12824/56 (1,000a.),

£6 L. 104.; 277-1/22.Pollard, Mary, Avon (pt. 17848), 10125/68 (1,000a.),

£192 17s. Sd.; 6893/11.Finnegan, Edward, Lake Pinjar (1969), 18699/55

(103a. lr.), £10 13s. 3d.; 6129/07.Finnegan, P. M. F., Swan (1970), 29602/55 (100a.),

£7 2s. 3d.; 6047/11.Finnegan, P. M. F., Swan (1968), 21341/74 (137a. 2r.),

£6 ls. 7d.; 4139/18.

The undermentioned Leases have been cancelled underSection 137a:-Canun, John, Victoria (7664 and 6244), 13726/68

(4,994a.), non-compliance with conditions; 4172/24.Gill, Albert L., Victoria (6324), 20204/68 (883a.), non-

compliance with conditions; 1073/26.Mayes, W. G., Avon (17241), 15285/74 (140a. 2r.),

non-compliance with conditions; 11220/10.Mildwaters, W. 0., Oldfield (206), 41863/55 (360a. Or.

34p.), non-compliance with conditions; 1980/26.Mildwaters, W. 0., Oldiield. (207), 25075/74 (160a. Or.

28p.), non-compliance with conditions; 1979/26.Thomas, J. M., Kent (791), 41606/55 (1,160a. 1r. 23p.),

abandoned; 3324/25.Thomas, J. M., Kent (898), 24732/74 (160a.), aban-

doned; 4915/25.Weston, Florence, Victoria (5899), 20373/68 (1,000a.),

non-compliance with conditions; 1814/26.Willis, David, Plantagenet (1899), 8815/74 (160a.),

non-compliance with conditions; 13370/06.Iuipson, Harry, Yilgarn (586), 41878/55 (839a. 3r.

36p.), non-compliance with conditions; 987/26.Impson, Harry, Yilgarn (1021), 25115/74 (160a.), non-

compliance with conditions; 2692/26.[ollingworth, 11, A., Victoria (6652), 12711/68 (500a.),

non-compliance with conditions; 5318/20.Knipe, S. W., Avon (20093), 21055/68 (830a. 3r. 38p.),

abandoned; 1731/26.Knipe, S. W., Avon (24760), 25308/74 (160a.), aban-

doned; 5159/26.Rumble, A. K., Rumble, N. G., Victoria (5638), 13075/

68 (2,147a. lr. 15p.), abandoned; 6943/20.Ashby, Harry, Williams (11420 and 12879), 20410/68

(894a. 2r. 11.p.), non-compliance with conditions;3199/25.

Ashby, Harry, Williams (14733), 25068/74 (160a.), non-compliance with conditions; 1932/26.

Packer, Bertie, Williams (13269), 20467/68 (293a. Sr.36p.), abandoned; 4201/25.

Smyth, F. M., Avon (19180 and 19203), 20514/68(1,893a.), non-compliance with conditions; 1858/26.

Wood, Frank, Avon (20004), 42229/55 (1,052a.), aban-doned; 123/27.

Hankinson, W. E., Williams (11323), 20887/68 (840a.),abandoned; 4211/26.

Hankinson, W. E., Williams (12594), 25253/74 (160a.),abandoned; 4212/26.

Darch, F. J., Swan (2134), 13893/68 (248a.), non-compliance with conditions; 113/21.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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940 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 8, 1927.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.

rriE undermentioned allotments of land will be offeredfor sale, at public auction, on the dates and at theplaces specified below:

BRIDGETOWN.

13th April, 1927, at 12 noon, at the District Lands0 lli cc

Bridgetown="741, 4a. 2r. Op., £10.CarbunupTown, 6, Oa. lr. Op., £12.ManjimupTown, 89, 90, Oa. 1.r. Op. each, £30

each.PembertonTown, 18, Oa. lr. Op., £25; 46, 47, 48,

64, Oa. lr. Op. each, £12 each.

BUNBURY,

13th April, 1927, at 3.30 p.m., at the District LandsOfceCookernup Town, 11, 3r. 28p., £10.

GERALDTON.

13th April, 1927, at 3.15 p.m., at the District LandsgiceCarnamaliTown, 39, ls., £10; 40, lr., £12.DenisonTown, 36, lr. Op., £15.GuthaTown, 28, 39.1p., £25; 20, lr. 11.4p., £25.MorawaTown, 47, 48, lt. each, £15 each.YandanookaTown, 204, Oa. lr., £18.

NORTHAM.

14th April, 1927, at 11.30 a.m., at the District LandsOffice

Bencubbin Town, 88, 89, lt. each, £12 10s. each;lr., £20.

CunderdinTown, 204, lr., £13.MinnivaleTown, 11, 14, 42, 58, 1r. each, £10 each;

41, lr., £12.NungarinTown, 65, lr., £13.EjandingTown, 4, 5, lr. each, £10 each.

ESPERANCE.

14th April, 1927, at 2 p.m., at the District Lands0 /Tice

Salmon GumsTown, 22, lr., £35; 73, lr., £20.ScaddanTown, 4, 1r., £20.

BEVERLEY.

19th April, 1927, at 3.30 p.m., at the District Lands0 glee

Brooktou"293, 2a. 3r. 13p., £18.

KALGOORLIE.

20th April, 1927, at 11 a.m., at the District LandsfficeBoulderVrown, 628, Oa. Or. 20p., £10.Kalgoorlie 'j-Town, 3015, Oa. lr. 23p., £20.

`Suburban lot for cultivation.t Subject to the payment of £200 for improvements at

the sale on the fall of the hammer if lot is purchased byany person other than the owner of the improvements.

tSubject to the payment of £100 for improvements.The purchaser will have the option of taking, in lieu

of a grant of the fee simple, a lease under the Regula-tions at the scheduled capital value nearest the upsetprice for the term of 99 years, on payment of a premiumequal to the amount of his bid in excess of the upsetprice.

All improvements on the land offered for sale are theproperty of the Crown, and shall be paid for as theMinister may direct, whose valuation shall be final andbinding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of these sales may beobtained at this office. Land sold to a depth of 200 feetbelow the natural surface, except in mining districts,where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet only.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

WITHDRAWAL NOTICE.Bridgetown Land Agency.

Nelson Location 8828.Corr. 3413/25.

TT is hereby notified that Nelson Location 8828 hasbeen withdrawn from selection and temporarily reservedfor Group Settlement purposes. (Plan 442B/40, E2.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 13th APRIL, 1927.

Peel Estate Lot 1220.

Cures. 2957/26.IT is hereby notified that Peel Estate Lot 1220, con-taining 9 acres 0 roods 4 perches, will be available forselection under " The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act,1909," at £40 10s. 8d. per acre, including survey feeand improvements, on and after Wednesday, 13th April,1927.

Applications addressed "Under Secretary for Lands"should reach the Lands Office, Perth, on or before thedate specified. (Plan, Peel Estate.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theareas scheduled hereunder will be available for selectionunder "The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, onand after the dates set out in the schedules.

The areas marked "A" shall be open for selectionby the special classes of selectors hereinafter named hithe following order of preference:

(1) Under "The Discharged Soldiers' SettlementAct, 1918," by "Discharged Soldiers" withinthe meaning of paragraphs (a), (b), and (c)of the interpretation of the term in Section 3of that Act, and "Dependants" within themeaning of that term in the said section.

(2) Under "The Land Aet, 1898," by ex-BritishSoldiers who were on active service in the latewar.

(3) Under "The Land Act, 1898," by MunitionWorkers in the late war.

(4) Under "The Land Act, 1898," by ordinaryselectors.

(In the event of an applicant other than a DischargedSoldier under subparagraph (1) obtaining a block withina Repurchased Estate, the term of the lease and con-ditions of payment will be subject to re-adjustment inaccordance with the provisions of "The AgriculturalLands Purchase Act, 1909.")

The areas marked "B" are not subject to such orderof preference.

The areas marked thus * are open under Part VI.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Officefor the district in which the land is situated, and shouldbe lodged on or before the date specified.

All applications lodged on or before such date willbe treated as having been received on the closing day,and if there are more applicants than one for anyblock the application to be granted will be determinedby the Land Board, except in cases where it is alreadydetermined by the order of preference set out aboveunder "A." Should any lands remain unselected suchwill continue available until applied for or otherwisedealt with.

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A PHIL 5, 1927.1 GOVIE1 N MENT 17.1.1:'1"I'1,;, W.A.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the appli-cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date,time, and place of the meeting of the Board, and thereshall be an interval of at least three days between theclosing date and the sitting of the Board.

if an applicant wishes to appear before the LandBoard in person he way apply to the Dead Office or tothe Clerk in Charge of any of the District or BranchLand Offices for a certificate to the Railway Departmentwhich, on presentation at the nearest Railway Station,will entitle him to a Return Ticket, at Excursion Rates,to the place where the Board will sit, available for sevendays front the date of issue.

The selector of a Homestead Farm from any locationavailable under Part VIII. must take the balancethereof, if any, under Conditional Purchase.

The prices quoted hereunder (exclusive of the valueof improvements, if any, and survey fees, and landacquired by the Crown under "The Agricultural LandsPurchase Act, 1909," or otherwise for settlement) arereduced by one-half to Discharged A.I.F. Soldiers only.

SCHEDULE.

NOW OPEN.NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.

Avon District.Corr. No. 12233/09.Open under Part V. (P bun 27B/40, 112.)The land contained within the closed road passing

through Avon Location 12751, at ,El per acre. This landis available only to holders of land abutting thereon.The Crown Grant of this land frill not be issued before-those of adjoining blocks in the same name.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 13th APRIL, 1927.ALBANY LAN D AGENCY.

(cal,Plantagenet District (Two miles TV ewt of Elleker).

Corr. No. 6965/23.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 457A/40,

East Bl.)Locations 2259 and 534, containing 5 acres and 160

acres respectively, at 13s. per acre (classification page 24of 4121/12); subject to the payment for existing improve-ments, Subject to the payment and taking over the Agri-cultural Bank mortgage; being E. Jackson 's forfeitedC.P. Lease 1325/57 and IT 23771/74.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.qv,Avon District (Three miles East of froyerling).

Corr. No. 2506/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 378B/10,& F. 1.)

Location No.

173791855773947485

Area. Price peracre

acres. e. d.

300400 0 8 0340 If taken158 together

Remarks,

Class. pages 20 to 24, 1798/23

Subject to the payment or taking over the AgriculturalBank mortgages. The Government retains the right offree, resumption for rail way and other purposes ; beingJ. E. Jones' forfeited C.P. 41901/55.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY

Wellivgton District (near Huddlestone Gully).Corr. No. 4514/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Pht 415A/12.)

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

37513752375337543755375637573760

a. T. p.2,054 116 0 62,092 2 13 0 61,840 0 6 0 62,072 1 2 0 81,851 1 15 0 92,651 1 14 t 0 71,947 1 20 1 0 6

287 3 39 0 7

d.60666

Classifications, pages 21 to 28of 4514/24. Reserve 12903

0 (Timber) is hereby can-celled).

6

cqmpNelson District (Three and a-half miles North-frost of

Alayanup).Corr. No. 1407/19.Open under ,Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 438A/40,

1111.7.)

Location 7719, comprising 85 acres 3 roods 15 perches;subject to pricing (classification page 116, Pile .NO. 2800/96) ; being N. E. Furze's forfeited Conditional Purchase'Lease No. '66564/55.

c(13),Boyanup A.A. District (Three miles !rest of Argyle).Corr. No. 543/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and V1111. (Plan 4I1A/40,

A 1.)bar 21S, eomprising 115 acres, at 13s. 6(1. per acre

(classilleatiou page 0 or File No. 513/25): being, C.Best's forfeited Homestead Farm Nu. 21859/71.

BUNBURY LAND AGENCY."B"

WELLINGTON DISTRIOTDARDANUP REPURCITASED ESTATE (SITUATE ABOUT ONE MILE N E. Fftom DnituAivue).

(PLAN DARDANUP ESTATE 411D/40).

(Open for General Selection.)Corres. 7781/22.

Under Part V., Sections 55 and 56 of " The Land Act, 1898," as modifier1909," and Section 10 of " The Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1918."

by " The Agricultural Lands Purehasc Act,

Lot No. Area. Price perAcre.

PurchaseMoney.

To Returned Soldiers.

Plus first halfyear's interest

capitalisedat 6 per cent.

per annum.

Half yearly Instalment.

Next 4,1- yearsonly at 6 per

cent. perannum.

Balance 25years and

interest at 6per cent.

per annum.

a. r. p. £ s. d. £ s. d.12 51 1 14 17 0 0 872 14 95 72 2 14 9 0 0 653 5 96 72 2 37 13 0 0 945 10 2

7 72 0 2 13 0 0 936 3 3

8 70 0 29 9 0 0 631 12 8

£ s. 0. s. d. s. 0. £ s. d.898 18 5 26 19 4 34 18 10 30 12 4672 17 9 20 3 9 26 3 2 23 12 1

973 17 5 29 4 5 37 17 2 34 3 4964 4 11 28 18 7 37 9 8 32 16 10650 11 8 19 10 4 25 5 9 22 3 2

The successful applicant will require to pay for improvements effected subsequent to above pricing. Applicant tosatisfy Land Board that he possesses necessary experience to successfully work the block. No applicant to hold more thanone block, except with the approval of the Minister. Crown reserves the right to enter upon the land for purposes of drain.age, free of compensation. Any bridges to be constructed at lessee's expense.

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942 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 8, 1927.

BUNBURY LAND AGENCY.(fa,'1) cllington District (only one mile South-West from

Shotts).Lore. No. 5909/25.Open under Part V. only. (Plan 411C/40, F3.)Location 4112, comprising 4 acres 3 roods 17 perches,

at £3 per acre (classification, page 12 of 3476/24) ; beingL. Codaiong.a's forfeited C.P. Lease 2022/60.

ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.B.

Esperance District (adjoining Treslove).Corr. No. 5645/25.

C2)pen under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80,

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

423446947

a. r. p.563 0 0

346 1 11

£ s. d.0 11 6

0 11 6

Classification p. 5 of 3909/10

Classification p. 14 of 6271 /10

Subject to the conditions governing Agricultural Bankadvances as may be granted in this district; being N.M. Barry's forfeited Conditional Purchase 41687/55 andHomestead Farm 24869/74.

B. I

Fitzgerald District (12 miles West of Grass Patch).Corr. No. 650/26.

Al.)Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80,

Locations 638 and 1173, containing 1,000 acres 0 roods25 perches, at 9s. per acre (classification, page 40 of3760/23). (Location 1173 is the unsurveyed Home-stead Farm portion of Location 638, to be selectedtherewith). Subject to the conditions governing Agri-cultural Bank advances as may be granted in this dis-trict; being E. Costa's forfeited Conditional Purchase41761/55 and Homestead Farm 24967/74.

(elm)Esperance District (10 miles South-West of Scaddan).

Corr. No. 6909/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80,

A & B 4.)Locations 601 and 946, containing 1,000 acres, at lls.

per acre (classification, page 25 of 13923/11) ; subjectto the conditions governing Agricultural Bank advancesas may be granted in this district; being S. J. Scho-field's abandoned application.

c(B.),Fitzgerald District (seven miles and 11 miles East of

Salmon Gums).Corr. No. 1314/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

D2 & 3.)

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

301 }1180

311

a. r. p.1,062 0 25

998 2 38

£ s. d.0 9 0

0 9 0

Classification p.10 of 3760 /23.

Classification p. 13 of 3760 /23.

Subject to the conditions governing Agricultural Bankadvances as may be granted in this district; being E.Chapman's forfeited Conditional Purchase 41844/55and Homestead Farm 25072/74 and E. P. Schultz's for-feited Conditional Purchase 40364/55.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.«B..o

Kent District (IS miles South-East of Borden).Corr. No. 7038/19.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 435/80,

C4.)Location 443, comprising 1,026 acres 1 rood 12 perches,

at 4s. 6d. per acre (classification page 7 of 2038/19),reducible to 4s. 6d. per acre if poison is eradicated andthe land stocked within five years; being R. W. T. Well-stead's cancelled application.

Hay District (eight miles South of Cranbrook).Corr. No. 4017/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 444/80,

F2.)Location 1227, containing about 3561/2 acres, subject

to survey, classification, and pricing; being G. Mae-Bean's abandoned application. Subject to the paymentof a quarter cost of survey fee, £4 2s. 6d., with applica-tion.

,ca,/liojonup District (Three miles North of Ewlyamartup).

Corr. No. 36/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 417A/40,

B2.)Locations No. 3311, 3312, and 3438, containing 358

acres 2 roods 0 perches, at 10s. per acre, reducible to 5s.per acre if poison is eradicated and stocked within fiveyears (classification page 5 of 36/20) ; being B. C. Chan,tier's forfeited Conditional Purchase Lease 38124/55.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.4,B.,,

Roe District (near Pingaring Soak).Corr. No. 3074/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 376/80,

D.E.F. 3 & 4.)

Location No. Area. Survey fee. Remarks.

1080

1081

1082

1083

1084

1085

1086

acres.about1,600

2,100

1,200

1,750

2,250

2,000

1,000

£ s. d.32 10 0

40 0

28 0

34 10

40

36

36

0

0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Subject to survey and pric-ing. The prescribed cost ofsurvey must be lodged withapplication. The Govern-ment does not guaranteea railway to serve thoselocations and the ques-tion of advances by theAgricultural Bank is onesolely for the decision ofthe Trustees of the insti-tution.

Williams District (Four miles North-West of Highbury).Corr. No. 535/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 385D/40,

C31..ocation 4849, comprising 158 acres, at 8s. 6d. peracre, reducible to 3s. 6d. per acre if poison is eradicatedand the land stocked within five years (classification page6 of 6774/24) ; being E. D. Goriu's forfeited C.P. Lease20168/68.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.B.),Avon District (four miles North of Bungulla).

Corr. No. 6282/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 25/80,

A3.)

Location No. Arca. Price peracre. Remarks.

20834

15810

20835

a.983

160

460

T. p. s. d.3 25

0 0

3 11 1 0 6 0

10 5 6(Class. page 130, 14419/10,

Vol. 2.1Class. page 3, 6282/25.

Class. page 129, 14419/10,Vol. 2.

Being E. H. L.19907/68.

orfeited C.Ps. 199b6/68 and

Avon District (Five miles South of Jacob's Well).Corr. No. 6618/10.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 3/80, C4.)Location 16356, comprising 148 acres 3 roods 0 perches,

subject to pricing (classification page 10 of File No.6618/10); being N. C. Nourse's forfeited ConditionalPurchase Lease No. 26467/55.

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APRIL 8, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 943

Avon District (10 miles North of Fantapin).Corr. No. 3956/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 4/80, Al.)Kwolyin A.A. Lot 391, containing 160 acres 0 roods

6 perches; subject to classification and pricing; beingCarrott's forfeited Homestead Farm 24911/74.

ttai,Avon District (Jihve miles South of Koorda).

Corr. No. 1465/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 56/80,

P3.)Location 22256, comprising 605 acres 1 rood 19 perches,

at 4s. 66. per acre (classification page 1 3333/21) ; beingN. Thompson's abandoned C.P. Lease N'o. 20770/6S.

Avon District (10 miles South of Collgar Siding).Corr. No. 3129/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 24/80,

A4.)Location 17100 and 24783, comprising 1,000 acres 0

roods 35 perches, at 5s. Gd. per acre (classification page 7of File No. 3129/25); subject to the Agricultural Bankmortgages, £75; being L. A. Turney's forfeited Condi-tional Purchase Lease No. 19595/68 and H.F. 24780/74.

Ninghatt District (17 miles North-West of Koorda).Corr. No. 452/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 56/80,

Cl.)Location 2559, containing about 3,200 acres; subject

to survey, classification and pricing, and payment of fullsurvey fee with application, £47 10s.; being F. G. & H. J.On dwalladers ' abandoned a pplication.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Gascoyne District (near Carnarvon).

Corr. No. 154/27.Open under Part V., Section 55 only. (Plan 563/80.)

Location No. Area. Price per Remarks.acre.

.4; s.d.113 30 2 6 0 15 0114 33 3 37 0 15 0115 37 1 25 0 15 0117 SS 2 26 0 14 0116 3S 2 22 015 0110 30 0 0 0 13 0120 3000 0130121 30 0 0 0 13 0

Subject to the sPoclal con-ditions resoccting theselocations. These locationsare only open for selectionto the persons who holdthe river frontage locationsalai on I he condition thatno fronl:fge holder can holdmore than two back blocks.

Melbourne l)islriel (20 miles East of 1J'atkroo).Corr. o.()pelt Parts V., \'I., and Arai. (Plan (3:4/80.

('I & 2.)

acres. Prim I)"Location No. Remarks.acre.

2004

1650

1734L21526351006

acres.2,871

about1,670about

1,66010062L

75

Subject to classification andpricing.

Being E. Tyrrell's abandoned application.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.

Kojonup District (One mile front Bokal).Corr. No. 7435/23.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 4100/40,

F4.)Location 7963, comprising 135 acres 1 rood 6 perches,

at 7s. per acre (ex improvements) (classification page 7of 7435/23); being W. L. Holmes' forfeited ConditionalPurchase Lease 18529/68.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1927.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

Plantagenet District (17 miles East of Mt. Barker).Corr. No. 5890/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIIL. (Plan 445/80,

E4.)Location No. 4403, containing 308a. Or. Op., at 5s. 3d.

per acre (classification, page 7 of 5890/24), reducibleto 2s. ;3d, per acre if poison is eradicated and landstocked in live years. Also Location No. 4402, contain-ing 484a. 2r., 9p., at 5s. Gd. per acre (classification, page4 of 5892/24; being A. G. Powell's forfeited OP. 19177/68 and 19067/63.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.4,13.n

Avon District (five miles South of Jubulc).Corr. No. 708/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 344/80,

B4.)Location No. 10755, containing about 1,000 acres;

subject to pricing (classification, page 6 of 4208/18).

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.Nelson District.

Carr. No. 11551/08.Open under Part V. (Plan 415D/40, B4.)The land contained within the closed road passing

along the Northernmost boundary of Nelson Location6664, at £1 per acre. This laud is available only toholders of land abutting thereon. The Crown Grant ofthis land will not be issued before those of adjoiningblocks in the same name.

BUNBURY LAND AGENCY.

Wellington District (four miles South-West ofQuin dunning).

Corr. No. 8874/07.Open under Parts V., VI., and VILE (Plan 384D/40,

(24.)Location No. 2312, containing 52a. 2r. Op.; subject to

classification and pricing.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

Victoria District (near Maya).Corr. No. 6883/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 96/80,

A, B 4.)Location No. 6514, containing about '1,700 acres, at

5s. 3d. per acre (ex. part survey fee) ; (classification,page 6 of 6333/26); subject to the payment with applica-tion of £15 for necessary surveys.

413.;)Victoria District (three miles North of Beatty Siding).

Corr. No. 4346/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan. 156B/40,

E. F 1.)Location 7038, comprising 4,722 acres 0 roods 34

perches, at 4s. 9d. per acre (classification, page 12 of6329/19) ; being H. Reid's cancelled applications.

Victoria District (10 miles East of Pintharttka).Corr. No. 3534/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 128/80,

E3.)Location 8315, containing about 1,000 acres. Subject

to survey, classification, and pricing and the paymentof full survey fee, £25 10s., with application, also toselection within a Pastoral lease in the South-West por-tion of the State; being J. G. A. Gordon's cancelledapplication.

ccm»Victoria District (18 miles East of Hutt Siding).Corr. No. 4583/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 160/80,

E, F 1.)Location 8360, containing about 3,000 acres, subject

to survey, classification, and pricing and the paymentof full survey fee, £44, with application; being L. Han-sen's cancelled application.

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Victoria District (about 31/,Corr. No. 5865/24.

F3.)Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 156/80,

Locations 6784 and 8127, containing 903 acres 2 roods5 perches, at 8s. 9c1. per acre (classification, page 69 of10300/11); being S. J. Heath's forfeited C.P. 18575/68 and Homestead Farm 24306/74.

miles South of Wilroy).

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.g,B5;

Kojonup District (13 miles North-East of Qualeup),Corr. No. 6099/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VITT. (Plan 415C/40,

F3.)

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

4720474347444745

a. r. p.119 2 29454 2 30354 3 8368 2 17

s. d.

0 8 9If taken

together.

Classification p. 13, 6099/24.,Reducible to is. 9d. per acreif poison is eradicated andthe land stocked in fiveyears.

Being C. D. Pike's forfeited C.P. 18646/68.

B.Kojonup District (24 milesCorr. No. 4874/26.Open under Parts V., VI.,3 & 4.)Locations 6979 and 8189,

ject to pricing and paymentcation, page 19 of 1068/25);doued applications.

South-East of Kwobrap).

and VIII, (Plan 417/80,

containing 640 acres; sub-for improvements (classifi-being H. V. Dunn's aban-

i(B.1)Plantagenet District (6 miles East of IVansbrongh).Corr. No. 2675/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 436D/

40, B3.)Location 4465, containing about 170 acres (subject

to survey, classification and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee, £11 10s.) ; being G. Egerton-Warburton's cancelled application.

Hay District (five antics South-West of 2'enterden).Corr. 3576/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 44480,

F2.)Location No. 1434, containing 1,011a. 2r. 22p., at

2s. 6d. per acre (classification page 23 of 6393/23) ;being J. B. Ridge's forfeited C.P. 21201/68.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY./gm,Williams District (4 miles East of Caballing).

Corr. No. 12809/09:Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 378D/

40, C2.)Locations Nos. 9567 and 9566, containing 160 acres

each, subject to pricing (classification, page 4, 12809/09 and 12808/09 respectively); being N. and F. J. V.Fairhead's forfeited Homestead Farms 13571/74 and13572/74.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.I

Ninghan District (near Koraling)Corr. No. 6422/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 57/80,

D2.)Location 2529, containing about 1,200 acres (subject

to survey, classification and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee, £28, with application; being W. C.Tinley's cancelled application.

Ninghan District (near Gabbining Soak).Corr. No. 433/13.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 66/80,

A3.)Location No, 1343, containing 815a. I r. 16p. (sub-

ject to pricing, classification page 42 of 9152/12).

(fa))Avon District (near Lake Brown).

Corr. No. 4162/21.

B4.)Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 54/80,

Location No. 14331, containing about 360 acres (sub-ject to pricing and any necessary surveys, also to theright of free resumption for railways, townsites, etc.,or any Government purposes).

eq31,Melbourne District (near iforraling).

Corr. No. 4117/26.

D2.)Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 57/80,

Location 3217, containing about 985 acres (subjectto survey, classification and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee, £25 10s.) ; being L C V. Mills'cancelled application.

Avon District (1.0 miles West of Muntagim).Corr. No. 6168/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 5/80,

131.)Location No. 16976, containing 992 acres, at 4s. per

acre (classification page 3, 4760/22); being A. Cook'sabandoned application.

ecRy,Avon District (near Wogarl Siding).

Corr. No. 6400/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 5/80,

C2.)Location No. 25090, containing 1,700 acres (subject

to survey, classification and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee, £34 10s., with application) ; beingD. C. Williamson's cancelled application.

B.),Avon District (5 miles East of Gnuca Siding).

Corr. No. 6308/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 33B/40,

Fl.)Location 25084, containing about 260 acres (subject

to survey, classification and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee with application, £14) ; being J. A.0 'Neill 's abandoned application.

aaB of

Roe District (near Waterliidden).Corr. No. 305/27.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan, Lots.

cast of Narembeen.)Location 237, containing 3,298a. 2r. 14p., at 4s. per

acre (classification, page 8 of 4025/25) ; being H. P.Brown's abandoned application. The Government doesnot guarantee a railway to serve this block, and thequestion of advances by the Agricultural. Bank is onesolely for the decision of the Trustees of that institu-tion.

Avon District (10 miles North of /law/face).Corr. iN o. 637/27; D.O. 96/14.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 25/80,

D1.)Location 18213, containing about 770 acres (subject

to survey, classification and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee with application, £22 10s.); beingJ. Garcia's cancelled application.

Ninghan District (near Gabbining Soak).Corr. No. 6108/26.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 66/80,

B3.)Location 2521, containing about 1,500 acres (subject

to survey, classification and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee with application, £32 iOs.); beingE. McDonald's cancelled application. No AgriculturalBank advance guaranteed.

41B:7

Ninghan District (25 miles North of Ejanding).Corr, No. 6739/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 65/80,

CD4.)Location 2534, containing about 2,000 acres, subject to

survey, classification, and pricing, and the payment offull survey fee (£36) with application; being F. M.Turton's cancelled application.

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B.11

Ninghan District (25 miles North of Ejanding).Corr. No. 6105/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 65/80,

D4.)Location 2522, containing about 2,600 acres, subject

to survey, classification, and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee wtih application (£44); being A. L.Reilly 's abandoned application.

teB.,)Avon District (20 miles West of Koorda).

Corr. No. 1492/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 56/80,

C3.)Location 24948, containing about 1,000 acres; being

R. H. McKay's cancelled applications (original andamended) ; subject to survey, classification, and pricing,and the payment of full survey fee with application.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Gamy= District (on Gascoyne Myer).Corr. No. 179/25.Open under Parts V., Sec. 55 only. (Plan 563/80.)Location 101, containing 30 acres 1 rood 35 perches,

at 15s. per acre; being A. S. H. Messer's forfeited C.P.41307/55; subject to the following conditions:(a)To be held under Section 55 only; (b) no person to holdmore than one block; (c) half survey fee to be paid onapplication; balance in 12 months; (d) no instalment,of purchase money for first five years, after that periodpayment to be spread over 20 years.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.CB.11

Williams District (14 miles North of Pingrup).Corr. No. 6219/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 407/80,

CD2.)Locations 14320 and 14321, containing about 1,900

acres; subject to survey, classification, and pricing, andthe payment of full survey fee with application (£36) ;being D. W. Well's cancelled application.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1927.BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.(qv;

Avon District (five miles West of Bcndering).Corr. No. 1384/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 344/80,

P3, and 345/80, A3.)Locations Nos. 16141 and 16873, containing 1,672

acres 0 roods 29 perches, at 6s. 9d. per acre and the pay-ment for existing improvements (classification page 62832/23); being J. H. Logan's cancelled ConditionalPurchase and Homestead Farm applications.

BUNBURY LAND AGENCY.cimy

Wellington District (five miles South-West of (uan-damning).

Corr. No. 2612/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 384D/40,

D4.)Location No. 4104, containing 160 acres, at 6s. 3d.

per acre, reducible to 3s. 6d. per acre if poison is eradi-cated and the land stocked in five years; being J. S.Williams' forfeited Homestead Farm 24628/74.

ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.

Esperance District (Five miles West of Gaitup Siding).Corr. No. 5961/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 423/80,

C3.)Location 618, comprising 2,500 acres, at Sc. 6d. per

acre (classification page 6, File No. 5961/21) ; subjectto the condition re Agricultural Bank advances, as maybe granted in this district; being J. B. Orr's forfeitedC.P. 14753/68.

Esperance District (Five miles West of Esperance).Corr. No. 6857/20.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan Esperance

Sheet 1.)Locations Nos. 771 and 770, containing 313 acres 2

roods, and 314 acres respectively, at 9s. 3d. per acre(classification pages 11 and 10, 9885/12, Vol. 2); subjectto the conditions re Agricultural Bank advances, as maybe granted in this district; being J. B. Orr's forfeitedC.P. 38328/58 and H.F. 22007/74.

Esperance District (12 miles West of Treslovc).Corr. No. 3059/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80,

A3.)Locations 869 and 1298, comprising 999 acres 2 roods

0 perches, at 10s. 3d. per acre (classification page 10 of5186/21); subject to the special conditions re Agricul-tural Bank advances as may be granted; being C. Rich-ard's forfeited Conditional Purchase Lease 41975/55 and11.1?. 25205/74.

girm,Fitzgerald District (Nine miles East of Grass Patch).

Corr. No. 6383/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80,

D. & E. 1.)Locations 346 and 858, comprising 1,052 acres 2 roods

10 perches, at 10s. per acre (classification page 10 of5490/21) ; subject to special conditions re AgriculturalBank advances as may be granted; being W. C. McIn-tyre's abandoned application.

( B. 12

Fil.verald District (12 miles East of Kumar./ Siding).Corr. No. 202/26.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 371/80, Esperance

Sheet 20.)Location 1001, comprising 1,093 acres 0 roods 38

perches, at 8s. per acre (classification page 17, File No.5608/25) ; subject to mining conditions and the conditionre granting of Agricultural Bank advances in this dis-trict. The Government retain the right of free resump-tion for railway and other purposes; being N. S. Lewis'forfeited Conditional Purchase Lease 41827/55.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

Victoria District (six miles North-East of Undatarra).Corr. No. 6121/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 155/80,

A3.)Location No. 3665, containing 4,998 acres 1 rood 22

perches, at 4s. (id. per acre (classification page 10 of2208/20) ; subject to the conditions governing selectionin a Pastoral Lease; being W. A. Hosken's cancelledapplication.

ctRy,Victoria District (about 12 miles East of Banjil).Corr. No. 5919/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 96/80,

13. & C. 1.)The Southern moiety of Victoria Location 5766, con-

taining 3,000 acres; being O. T. M. Gladstone's cancelledapplication.

erB.',Victoria District (near Bunjil).

Corr. No. 4172/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 95/80,

F2.)Locations Nos. 7664 and 6244, containing 4,994 acres,

at 5s. 6d. per acre (classification page 8 of 4172/24) ;being Cumin 's forfeited Conditional Purchase LeaseNo. 18726/68.

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NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.ecay)

Williams District (12 miles North-East of Wedin).Corr. No. 6604/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 386A/40,

BR)Location 14333, containing about 500 acres; subject

to survey, classification, and pricing, and the paymentof full survey fee (£20) with application; being M. M.Easton 'a cancelled application.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (10 miles South of Bencubbin).Corr. No. 4S3/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 55/80,

C4.)

Location No. 15645, containing 1,400 acres, at 6s. 6d.per acre (classification, page 8, 6839/09), and Location15651, containing 551 acres, at 6s. per acre (classifica-tion page 3, 6839/09); subject to the Government retain-ing the right of free resumption for railway and otherpurposes; being C. E. Bolt's forfeited C.P. 20227/68and Homestead Farm No. 25007/74.

Melbourne District,Corr. No. 9412/04.Open under Part V. (Plan 32/80, B1.)The land contained within the closed road passing

along the South boundary of Melbourne Location 1583,at 15s. per acre. This land is available only to holdersof land abutting thereon. The Crown Grant of this landwill not be issued before those of adjoining blocks inthe same name.

Avon District.Corr, No, 1733/95.Open under Part V. (Plan 3A40/A1 and B2,)The land contained within the closed road passing

through Avon Locations 14938 and 24119, together withthe land contained within the closed road along theNorth-Eastern boundary of Location 20149 and throughLocation 24119, at £1 per acre. This land is availableonly to holders of land abutting thereon. The CrownGrant of this land will not be issued before those of ad-joining blocks in the same name.

CCTV,

Avon District (near Koonadjin).Corr. No. 8295/13, Vol. 2.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 24/80,

C3.)The area, containing about 210 acres, bounded by

lines starting from a point situate about 14 chainsNorth from the South-West corner of Location 24771and extending North about 41 chains 12 links, thenceWest about 80 chains, thence South about 19 chains 39.7links, thence 114deg. 4min. about 17 chains, thence 24deg. 4min. 13 chains, thence 114deg. 4rain. about 64chains 50 links to the starting point; subject to survey,pricing, and to the payment of the prescribed cost ofsurvey, £14, with application.

"B."Ninghan District (near Kondut).

Corr. No. 2170/13.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 57/80,

E 1. )

Location No. 1772, containing 521 acres; subject toclassification and pricing.

CB.51

Melbourne District (12 miles North-West of Elphin).Corr. No. 4351/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 57/80,

C2.)Location 1956, containing 160 acres, subject to clas-

sification and pricing and the payment for existing im-provements; being J. J. O'Brien's forfeited HomesteadFarm 23244/74.

«B.,2Avon District (15 miles East of ATungarin).

Corr. No. 3311/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 35/80,

A & B, 2 & 3.)Part of Location No. 14043, containing about 477

acres, at 6s. per acre (classification, page 5 of 3311/26) ;£6 part cost of survey fee to be lodged with application;being W. H. Hansford 's cancelled application.

Roe District (22 miles East of Waddering Hill Siding).Corr. No. 3117/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 5/80,

F3.)Locations Nos. 256 and 257, containing 960a. 1r.

89p., at is. per acre (classification, page 7 of 3117/25;subject to the conditions re Agricultural Bank advances,as may be granted in this district; being J. M. Camp-bell's forfeited Conditional Purchase 19862/68 andHomestead Farm 24849/74.

ecay,Avon District (near Clackline)

Corr. No, 1367/18.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 27D/40,

134.)Location No. 19469, containing 544 acres, at 6s. per

acre (classification, page 19 of 1367/18) ; being A. V.Cooke 's forfeited Conditional Purchase 10790/68 andHomestead Farm 21267/74.

Avon District (one mile South of Elabbin).Corr. No. 123/27.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 34/80,

F3.)Location No. 20004, containing 1,052 acres, at 10s.

per acre (classification, page 7 of 4001/12) ; subject tothe payment or taking ever the Agricultural Bankmortgage; being F. Wood's abandoned C.P. 42229/55,

PERTH LAND AGENCY."B."

SWAN DISTRICTHERNE HILL REPURCHASED ESTATE (situate at Herne Hill).

Corr. No. 533/20. Available for General Selection. (Plan Herne Hill Estate.)

Open under Part V., Section 55, of The Land Act, 1898," as modified by The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909,"and Section 10 of " The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918."

LotNo.

Area. Price peracre.

PurchaseMoney.

To Returned Soldiers. EXIMPerial I Civilians.Soldiers

Plus firsthalf year's

interestcapitalised

at 6 per cent.per annum.

Half-yearly, Half-yearly Half-yearly in- Half-yearlyinstalment,, instalment, "'stalment over 'over 30next ' balance 2541 years years, and eluding inears,teirne-sti years,

includ-dinonly at 6 interest ng interestper cent. at 6 per cent. at 0 per cent,

per annum. .t 'at 6 per cent.

per annum per annum. i per annum.

Improvements.

Agricul-tural Bank TotalIndebted- charge,

nees. includingcapitalised

Interest.

Half-yearly in-stalment

over 25 years,at 61 per cent.

per annum.

2010

a, r, p.

13 0 17

s.

24 15 0

£ e.d.t £ S. d.

324 7 8 334 2 4

£ s. U.

10 0 6

£ s. d.

12 12 2

£ s. d. £ s. d.

11 14 6 11 7 7

s. d. S. d. £ s. d.

Subject to taking over the Agricultural Bank mortgage ; being C. J. O'Mara's forfeitable Conditional Purchase 20/1448.

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PERTH LAND AGENCY.

COCKBURN SOUND DISTRICTPEEL REPURCHASED ESTATE (situate at Rockingham).(Plan Peel Estate, Sheet 4.)

Available for General Selection.Corres. 3182/26.

Under Part V., Section 55, of " The Land Act, 1898," as modified by " The Agricultural Lands PurelmseAct, 1909,'' and Section 10 of " The Discharge," Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1918."

'Po Returned Soldiers. Ex-ImperialSoldiers. Civilians.

LotN, I,

Area.

a. r. p.

Price peracre,

s. cl.

Purchase '

money,

B. d.

Plus firsthalf year's

interestcapitalisedat 6 percent, perannum.

£ s. d.

1159 20 0 33 20 0 0 444 2 6 457 9 0

1108 47 1 20 08 0 18 19 0 19 10 5

1158 26 1 34 18 10 0 489 11 2 504 4 1.1

1197 46 0 14 0 8 0 18 8 9 I 18 19 10

Half-yearly Instalment

Next 4years

only at6 per

cent, perannum.

Balance 25years andinterest at6 per cent.per annum.

s. d. a. d.

18146 17 15 8

0110 0 15 2

15 2 7 19 12 0

0 11 5 0140

Halt-yearly Instalment.

Over 30 years,including

interest at 6per cent.

per annum.

£ s. U.

16 1 0

0 13 8

17 13 10

0 13 4

Over 30 years,including in-terest at 0

per cent, perannum.

AgriculturalBank In-

debtedness.

£ S. d. £ s. 6.

15 11 7

0 13 3

17 3 6

0 12 11

Improvements.

1

I

Total I I,x1f-yclrly in-charge, in- Sr alment over

eluding Jor.0- years,

capital- at 61 perised cent. per

Interest. annum.

S.

Being H. A. and A. G. FIeppingstoue a forfeited Conditional Purchases 20 /2210 and 22/2217. Subject to theconditions governing selection in this Estate.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Melbourne District.

Corr. No. 239/06.Open under Part V. (Plan 58/80, Dl.)The laud contained within the closed road passing

along the West boundary of Lot M. 26 of MelbourneLocation 916, the Westernmost, the North-West, anda West boundary of Lot M. 276 and part of the South-Wed boundaryboundary of Lot M. 275; together with the landcontained within the closed road passing along part ofthe North boundary of Lot M. 286 of Locations 908and 916, at £1 per acre. This land is available only toholders of land abutting thereon. The Crown Grant ofthis land will not be issued before those of adjoiningblocks in the same name.

Knowsley District.Corr. No. 5367/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan Knows-

ley A.A.)Lot No.. 12, containing 200 acres; subject to pricing;

being Ir. Bening's cancelled application.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY'.B."

Williams District (12 miles West of East Arthur).Corr. No. 6763/26.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 409D/

40, A4.)Location No. 4599, containing 210 acres (classifica-

tion, page 18 of 3713/24; subject to pricing; beingJ. F. Willis' cancelled application.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, 1927.ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.

C413.1,

Fitzgerald District (Four miles North of Red Lake).Corr. No. 1892/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/$0,

B4.)Location 687, containing about 1,900 acres; subject

to survey, classification, and pricing, and the paymentof half survey fee (£18) with application; being DavidKennedy's cancelled application.

B. 1

£ s. J.

Esperance District (near Scaddan).

Corr. No. 3517/26.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 402/80,

C 3, 4.)

Location No. Area. Price peraer0. Remarks.

a. r. p. £ s. d.467 374 0 16 ... Classification, p. 77 of 6089/10466 285 3 37 0 10 6

abt.504 265 0 0 ... ClaaslileatIon, p. 17 of

13920/11.

Subject to the conditions governing Agricultural Bankadvances that may be made in this District; being F. G.Walsh's cancelled applications.

B.Fitzgerald District (Six miles West of Red Lake).

Corr. No. 4101/22.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

134.)Locations Nos. 273 and 713, containing 1,001 acres 0

roods 27 perches, at 10s. 6d. per acre (classification page10, 367/22). Subject to the payment or taking over theAgricultural Bank mortgage; being H. C. McDonald'sforfeited C.P. 39329/55 and H.F. 22829/14.

RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.

«B.')()Weld District (Three miles South-East of Kundip).

Corr. No. 5458/26.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 421/80, A. 2

and 3.)Location 395, containing about 1,000 acres; subject

to survey, classification, and pricing, and the paymentof £18 as part survey fee with application; being .T. P.Tracey 's cancelled application.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.WHEREAS the DUMBLEYUNG Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board held at thimble-ytmg on or about the 25th day of September, 1918, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say: -

3367/18.No. 6239: Deviation of part of.A strip of land, one

chain wide, its Eastern side leaving the Southern sideof the present road on the Northern side of the Dumble-yung -Lake Grace Railway Reserve, about 17 chains Southand 14 chains East of the North-East corner of WilliamsLocation 12963, and extending (as shown O.P. 1740) 33degrees 22 minutes, 3 chains 29.8 links; 21 degrees 24minutes, 2 chains 91 links; 346 degrees 54 minutes, 3chains 81.5 links; 75 degrees 55 minutes, 2 chains 50links; thence 114 degrees 4 minutes, 14 chains 5.7 linksto rejoin the Southern side of the old road. (Plan386/80, P4.)

WHEREAS the NANNUP Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board held at Nammp on orabout the 10th day of December, 1926, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

3420/23.No. 7193: Extension of.A strip of land, one chain.

wide, its Northern side leaving the North side of thepresent road on the West boundary of Nelson Location18, and extending 273 degrees 26 minutes, 2 chains 3.4links; thence (as shown O.P. 1619) 299 degrees 36 min-utes, 9 chains 7.5 links through Location 8276 to itsNorth Western boundary. (Plan 439A/40, B2.)

WHEREAS the MARRADONG and WILLIAMS RoadBoards by resolutions passed at meetings of the Boardsheld at Boddington and Williams on or about the 24thday of February, 1927, and the 22nd They of December,1925, respectively, resolved to open the road hereinafterdescribed, that is to say: -

5942/23.No. 7333: Regazettal of part and extension.A strip

of land, one chain wide, leaving the present road on theNorthernmost boundary of Williams Location 12340, 11.chains 11.4 links from the South-East corner of Location12141, and extending North- Westward (as shown Dia-gram 47633) through the latter location to its Northboundary; thence West along part of the said Northboundary and along the North boundary of Location12865 and a North boundary of Location 5847 to aSouth-West corner of Location 7706; thence (as shownDiagram 51061) through Location 5847 to a surveyedroad on its West boundary. (Plans 3840/40, P3 ;384D/40, 03.)

WHEREAS the PERENJORI- MOR.OWA Road Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board heldat Perenjori on or about the 2nd day of March, 1927,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

3568/21.No. 7562: Deviation of.A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving the present road at the South-East cornerof Victoria Location 3894, and extending Eastward toand along the Northernmost boundary of Location 7761,and continuing to the Mullewa Road near the 90 M.P.thereon. (Plan 95/80E, F3.)

WHEREAS the ESPERANCE Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a. meeting of the Board held at Esperanceon or about the 22nd day of September, 1925, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is to say: -

10034/04.No. 7681.A strip of land, 150 links wide (widening

at its junction with Road No. 3784 near Scaddan Town-site and in Gibson Townsite), leaving Road No. 3784 onthe East boundary of Esperance Location 483, and ex-tending South-Westward and South-Eastward (as shownO.Ps. 2927, 2926, and 2925) through said Location 483and Locations 1036, 673, 651, 644, and 627, and GibsonTownsite Reserve to a surveyed road along the Westernside of Esperance-Norseman Railway Reserve. (Plans402/80, 04, and 423/80, 'Cl, D2, Gibson Townsite.)

WHEREAS the MULLEWA Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board held at Millie= onor about the 20th day of October, 1926, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is to say:

4467/26.No. 7682.A strip of land, one chain wide (widening

at its junction with a surveyed road on the South-

Eastern boundary of Victoria Location 5638), leavingRoad No. 5136 at the North-Western corner of VictoriaLocation 5638 and extending South and South-Eastward(as shown Diagram 49962) along part of the Westboundary of and through the said location to a sur-veyed road on its South-Eastern boundary. (Plan156/80, 02.)

WHEREAS the UPPER CHAPMAN Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board held atNanson on or about the 18th day of February, 1927,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, thatis to say: -

6489/26.No. 7683.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the North-East corner of VictoriaLocation 2950 and extending West inside and along aSouth boundary of Reserve 8349 to the Eastern side ofthe Upper Chapman Railway Reserve; commencing againon the Western side of the Railway Reserve and con-tinuing Westward along said South boundary to the leftbank of the Chapman River. (Plan 157A/40, Cl.)

WHER BAS the CH1TTERING Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board held at Chitter-big on or about the 7th day of February, 1927, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is to say: -

5000/26.No. 7684.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 1006 at the South-West corner of Lot M 1453of Swan Location 1352 and extending North (as shownL.T.O. Diagram No. 6674) along the West boundary ofthe said lot to its North-West corner. (Plan 28/80,D3.)

WHEREAS the DALWALLINU Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board held at Dal-wallinu on or about the 26th day of April, 1926, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that isto say:

2070/26.No. 7685.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the South-East corner of NugadongAgricultural Area Lot 13, and extending Westward (asshown on Diagram 50362) along part of the Southboundary of and through said Lot 13, and through Lot59 to the latter's Southern boundary; thence outsideand along part of the Southern boundary of Lot 59aforesaid, and the Southern boundary of Lot 97 to theSouth-West corner of the last-mentioned lot. (Plan89/80, B3.)

WHEREAS the LAKE GRACE Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board held at LakeGrace on or about the 29th day of December, 1926,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,, isto say: -

148/27.No. 7686.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the North-West corner of ReserveNo. 17770 and extending South inside and along theWesternmost boundary of the said Reserve to a sur-veyed road at the South-East corner of Lot 117 (Re-serve 18139). (Plan Lake Grace.)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor, pursuantto Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," bynotices published in the Government Gazette, declaredthat the said lands had been set apart, taken, or resumedfor the purpose of the said Roads, and that plans of thesaid lands might be inspected at the Department ofLands and Surveys, Perth.

And whereas the said Boards have caused a copy ofthe said notices to be served upon the owners and occu-piers of the said lands resident within the State, orsuch of them as can with reasonable diligence be ascer-tained, either personally or by registered letter postedto their last-named places of abode.

And whereas the Governor in Executive Council hasconfirmed the said resolutions, it is hereby notified thatthe lines of communication described above are RoadsMO-in the meaning of "The Road Districts Act, 1919,"snbject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 8th (lay of April, 1927.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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APRIL 8, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 949

THE BOAT) DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Department Of Lands hint Survey's,

l'erth, 8th April, 1927.IT is hereby declared that the undermentioned landshave been set apart, taken, or resumed under Seetion17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," for the purposeof new Roads, that is to say:

Beverley.7349/97.No. 768: Widening of part of. 'That portion of

.Avon Location 21166 bounded by lines commencing onthe North-Western side of the present road 9 degrees29 minutes 2 chains 97.5 links and 36 degrees 2i) minutes7 chains 2.8 links from its intersection with the South-Eastern boundary of said Location 21166 and extending(as shown Diagram 50408) 13 degrees 15 minutes 5chains 7.1 links, :34 degrees 6 minutes 8 chains 2 links,62, degrees 40 minutes 2 chains 92.7 links, 81 degrees38 minutes 5 chains 53.8 links, 248 degrees 16 minutes5 chains 55.4 links; thence 216 degrees 20 minutes 14chains 48.5 links to the starting point.

2 acres 3r. 29p. being resumed from Avon Location21166. (Plan 3 D/4(I A. 4.)

ilrmode'r-lfelmseott.593/02.No. 1346: Deviation of part of.A strip of land,

one chain wide, its Eastern side leaving the Easternside of the present road on the -Western boundary ofKelmseott Sul). Lot -15, 3 chains 58.2 links from itsNorthern corner and extending Southward (as shownDiagram 49983) through the said Lot to rejoin theEastern side of the old road.

acres Or. 17p. being resumed from Nehnscott Sub.Lot 45.

0 acres Or. 111). heing resumed from Kelmseott Snb.Lot 167.

0 acres Or. 2.6p. being umed from Kelinscott, LotP. 10. (Plan Kelmscot

Geraldton.4086/04No. 1934: Deviation of part of. A strip of land, one

eBnin wide (widening in part), leaving the present roadin Victoria Location 2725 at its intersection with :3 sur-veyed road extending North-Eastward and South-West-ward through the said Location and extending North-Eastward (as shown Diagram 49964) through Location.2725 aforesaid to its Northern boundary; thence East-ward along part of said Northern boundary to the Westboundary of Reserve 2070.

4 items Or. Sp. being resumed from Victoria Location2725, (Plan 1570/40, E4.)

Quatrading.3414/09.No. 3489: Deviation of part of.A strip of land, one

ehain wide (widening in part), leaving the present roadat the SOuth-Western corner of Avon Location 25621,and extending Northward (as shown Diagram 50332)along the Western boundary of the said Location to itsNorthern confer; thence Eastward (as shown DiagramsN2440 and 50337) along the Southern side of the Quair-ading-Bruce Rock Railway Reserve, passing throughLocations 20494 and 13935 to Road No. 4741 on theEastern boundary of the last-mentioned Location.

3 acres lr. 14n. being resumed from Avon Location13935. (Plan 3C/40, F. 3-4.)

Corrigim.8567/13.No. 5596; Deviation of.A strip of land one chain

wide leaving the present road at the. South-East cornerof Avon Location 18870 and extending South-Eastwardtold Eastward (as shown Diagram 51252) through Loca-tion 19857 to Road No. 5597 at a South-East corner ofthe latter Location. (Plan 344/80 C. 2.)

Lake Grace.1212/24.No. 7128: Deviation of part and extension of.A strip

of land, one chain wide (widening in part), leaving thepresent road at the North-West corner of Roe Location43 and extending Westward as surveyed along theNorthern boundaries of Location 899 and of WilliamsLocations 13213, 12480, 12626, and 9506 to Road No.7357 at the North-Western corner of the last-m'entionedlocation. (Plan 387/80, D.E. 2.)

Carnamalt.3894/24.No. 7163: Deviation of part of.A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving the present road at the North-Westcorner of Victoria Lt catitm 5(146 and extending. South-Westward (as shown O.P. 3739) along part of theSouth-Eastern boundary of Location 8298 and throughLocation 3186 to Road No. 4455 on the South boundaryof the last mention'ed location.

0 acres Or, 5.8p. being resumed from Victoria Location2186. Man 90/80, D and N 2.)

Roebourne.888/27.No. 7692: A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. :388 near the 79 M.P. on the Telegraph LineAnil extending in a general Southerly direction passingover Reserve 9701, and passing. through Pastoral Leases2231/96 and 2267/96 to the Road District boundary.(Plans 96, 111/300.)

No. 7693: A strip of land, one chain wide, leavinghoard. No. 4260 near survey mark F. 2 (Bamora) in. Pas-toral Lease 1955/96, and extending North-Eastwardthrough the said Pastoral, Lease to Eramurra, Pool insail'. (Plan 111/300.)

No. 7694: A strip of land, one chain wide, commenc-ing on thy' right batik of the George River near PeawahLocation 10, and extending North- Eastward through Pas-toral Leases 2.54(1/96, 2547/96, 2545/96 and 2128/96to Location 16 (Sherlock Station) in the last-mentionedLease. (Plans 110/300 and 817/80.)

No. 7695: A strip of land, one chain wide, commenc-ing. at Peawah Location 10 and extending Eastwardthrough Pastoral Leases 2546/96, 2174/96, 2760/96,2483/96 and 1946/96 to Reserve 12801 (Station Peak)in the last-mentioned Lease. (Plan 110/300.)

No. 769(1: A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving:pond No. 656 in Pastoral Leas'e, 2483/96, near MountConstantine, and extending Northward through the saidLease runt Pastoral Lease 2668/102 and Reserves 12346and 1392 to rejoin Road No. 656. (Plan 110/300.)

No. 7697: A strip of land, one chain wide, leavingRoad No. 356 in Pastoral Lease 2128/96 and extendingNorthward through the said Lease to Road No. 432near the 42 my. on the Telegraph Line. (Plan-110/300).

Plans and more particular descriptions of the lands soset apart, taken, or resumed may he inspected at theDepartment of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

Ry order of his Excellency the Governor,

ALEX. McCALLTTAT,for Acting Minister for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.7'emporary Closure of Road, Nungarim Road District.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corr. 7629/01, Vol. 2. Perth, Sth April, 1927.

TT is hereby notified that the Honourable the Ministerfor Lands having approved, on the recommendation ofthe Nungarin Road Board, of the road described here-under being temporarily closed under the provisions ofS.3ction 151 of "The Road Districts Act, 1919," suchroad is hereby temporarily closed until further notice:

No. 26.The surveyed road along the East boun-daries of Avon Locations 15978, 15979; and 15980; from

sioweyed road at the North-East corner of the formerLocation, to a surveyed road at the South-East cornerof Location 15980 aforesaid. (Plan 35/30,,C1.)

ERRATUM NOTICE.Road No 7648.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corr. 6324/25. Perth, 8th April, 1927.

IN notice appearing in the Government Gazette of 28thTromary, 1927, trtge 265, for "3a. lr. 30p," read ,,3a.Jr. :No..'

0. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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950 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 8, 1927.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.Application No. 19/1927.

TAKE notice that Richard Eva Bennett of BeverleyMotor Mechanic has made application to be registeredas the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possessionin the following parcel of land situate in the Town ofBeverley and being

Beverley Town, Lot 45 containing one rood twenty-fiveperches

Bounded on the Eastward by one chain of LukinStreet

On the Southward by four chains seven links of PoolStreet

On the Westward by part of the right bank of theAvon River (Beverley Pool) and

On the Northward by the Southern boundary of Lot46 measuring four chains thirteen links.

And further take notice that all persons other thanthe applicant claiming to have any estate right title orinterest in the above parcel of land are hereby requiredto lodge in this Office on or before the 6th day of Maynext a caveat forbidding the same from being broughtunder the operation of the Act.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth,30th March, 1927.

Robinson, Coy 4- Wheatley, Perth, Solicitors for theApplicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Sections 121 and 122.)

Application 28/1927.TAKE notice that Maurie'e Gunzburg of 602 Hay StreetPerth Wine Saloon Proprietor the proprietor of Mort-gage registered in the Office of Titles on the 30th Oc-tober 1919 and numbered 4341/1919 has made application to the Commissioner of Titles for an order fore-closing the right of the Mortgagor to redeem the land.hereinafter described and that by direction of the saidCommissioner of Titles I hereby offer for private salethe following parcel of land viz.:Portion of Swan Location H and being Lot 30 on plan

4415 being the whole of the land comprised in Cer-tificate of Title Volume 722 Folio 130.

And further take notice that after the sixteenth day ofMay next an order for foreclosure may be issued to thesaid Mortgagee unless in the interval a sufficient sumhas been obtained by the sale of the land to satisfy theprincipal and interest moneys secured and all expensesincurred in and about such sale and proceedings.

The amount due in respect of principal and interestand all expenses incurred was on the 30th day of Marchinstant £746 3s. 5d.

Dated at the Office of Titles this 30th day of March,1927.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Ger loff 4- McMillan, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1593.(Section 75.)

Application No. 528/1927.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the second day of May next to issue in thename of Wilfred Harold Carson of Kellerberrin Farmera special Crown Lease to the land described below theduplicate Crown Lease having as is alleged been lost.

Dated this 30th day of March, 1927.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

The Land referred to:All that piece of land situate in the Avon District

being Avon Location 17803 being the whole of the landcomprised in Crown Lease No. 8115/1911 (Lease No.28213/55).H. N. Field, Kellerberrin, Solicitor for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Section 75.)

Application No. 613/1927.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the second clay of May next to issue in thename of Katharine Samson of Fremantle Widow aspecial Certificate of Title to the land described belowthe duplicate Certificate of Title having as is allegedbeen lost.

Dated this 30th day of March, 1927.ARTHUR G. HARVEY,

Assistant Registrar of Titles.

The Land referred to:All that piece of land situate in the Swan District

being portion of Helena Location 20h and being Lot 2on deposited Diagram 2476 being the whole of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Volume 363 Folio 119.

Stawell, Hardwick 4- Forman, Fremantle and Perth,Solicitors for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Sections 121 and 122.)

Application 632/1927.TAKE notice that William Hatch of Claremont AvenueClaremont Pastoralist the proprietor of Mortgage regis-tered in the Office of Titles on the 10th September 1924and numbered 6666/1924 has made application to theCommissioner of Titles for an order foreclosing the rightof the Mortgagor to redeem the land hereinafter de-scribed and that by direction of the said Commissionerof Titles I hereby offer for private sale subject to theconsent of the Minister for Lands and to the existingMortgages to the Agricultural Bank the following par-cels of land viz.:Kojonup Location 5366 being the whole of the land com-

prised in Crown Lease No. 285/1913 (Lease No.6609/56)

Kojonup Location 5607 being the whole of the land com-prised in Crown Lease No. 4519/1911 (Lease No.5319/68)

Kojonup Location 6145 being the whole of the land com-prised in Crown Lease No. 1507/1911. (Lease No.6371/68)

Ifnjonup Location 6146 being the whole of the land com-prised in Crown Lease No. 3227/1911 (Lease No.6370/68)

Kojonup Location 5608 being the whole of the land com-prised in Crown Lease No. 2643/1913 (Lease No.22714/55)

Kojonup Location 5365 being the whole of the land com-prised in Crown Lease No. 2642/1913 (Lease No.6608/56)

Kojonnp Location 5606 being the whole of the land com-prised in Crown Lease No. 2641/1913 (Lease No.5082/68)

Irojonup Location 5810 being the whole of the land com-prised in Crown Lease No. 287/1913 (Lease No.23229/55)

Kojonup Location 5808 being the whole of the land corn-prised in Crown Lease Nn. 289/1913 (Lease No23228/55)

Kojonup Location 5809 being the whole of the land cornprised in Crown Lease No.23227/55)

Trojorimp Location 6143 being the whole of the land com-prised in Crown Lease No. 962/1919 (Lease No.10489/68)

Kojonvp Location 5703 being the whole of the land,com-prised in CroWn Lease No. 286/1913 (Lease No24653/55)

Kojonup Location 5292 being the whole of the land com-prised in Certificate of Title Volume 882 Folio 114.

And further take notice that after the twenty-thirdday of May next an order for foreclosure may be issuedto the said Mortgagee unless in the interval a sufficientsum has been obtained by the sale of the land to satisfythe principal and interest moneys secured and all ex-penses incurred in and about such sale and proceedings.

The amount due in respect of principal and interestand all expenses incurred was on the 30th day of Marchlast £6,759 17s. 2d.

Dated at the Office of Titles this 4th day of April,1927.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Darbyshire 4- Gillett, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

288/1913 (Lease No.

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APRIL 8, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

TRANSFER, OF LAND At-0, ismi,(Section 75.)

Application No. i352/1927.NOTICE is hereby i that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner oi''Is behalf it is in-tended. on the Ilia! IL day el' Alay next, to issue in themine of Kale Mho; 'ecls er 232 Nicholson Road \Vestsuhinco Widow a t'estificate of [ille Ihe landthiscrikel. below the duplicote certificate of Title having;IM heat lost or destroyed.

Dated this 6th day of April, 1927.

ARTHUR G. MRVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

T 1(111(1 rc yr red to.All that piece of laud sit nate in Swan Street North

Fremantle being portion of North Fremantle Lot :P19and being part of 1.ot 1 on l'kui -1:ii)0 being the whole ofthe land comprised in CertiNcale of Title Volume 920Folio 175.

AGRICULTURAL liA NKASSISTANCE ACT, 101,i, A 4" It AMENI :k1 f:, N-TACTS.

TEND"ERS for the pucchase of the undermentionedhind and leases will be reccited by the Trustees ondates and at the :Local (blices named:

it ndci's' rein r,,oblc t501;.1'itz.vr:11A1 117, the whole of the

land i!.onippke,t Purchase Lease 38670/55and Homestead bare] heas, 2230:1/71, standing in. thename of 11a rry ornene1e irownsend. Area 1,000 acres2 roods 2t; perches. oot.o! ,owen: miles West front RedLake; all first class team:. ;led clayey soil, large maliceand scrub; 270 aercs cHare,l, 99 acres pIlL cleared; 2dams, 1,000 and. 700 .1-roomed jarrah aud ironhouse; fencing; stock and plant that may be in ourpossession and belonging to the place at the time ofpurchase.

Tenders returnable at 1'erth-23 / 4/27 .

20/1721.Swan Location 2960 (1?yrtoit IF:statc), being the whole

of the laud comprised ill Repurchased Estate Lease20/1068 (55), standing in the nanie of Howard Gran-ville Bantock. Area 13 acres 3 .roods 22 perches, situ-ated in the Pyrton Estate, Guildford; 4 acres goodred loam, balance good river flat; all cleared; quantityof fencing; humpy; shed ; tank and stand;10(1 fruit trees; 4Y2 acres vines; stock and plant that1.11;Ly be in our possession and iadonging to the place atthe time of purchase.

19/1203.Swan Locations 193 and 2911, !wing the whole of the

land comprised in Certificate of Title Vol 301, Fol. 124,standing in the name of Eredmick .1 ohm Doig,. Area 55acres, situated live miles North from -Midland Junction ;45 acres good loamy and clayey land; 10 acres stony;48 acres tileared; 8 arcs vines; house, 4 rooms, 1.mt a idiron; storeroom and. kitchen; windmill, pump, stand andtank; shed and stahle; fencing; stock and plant thatmay he in our possession and belonging to the place atthe time of purchase.

20/123.kol 7, on deptisifed Plan 2837, portion of :Melbourne

Location 968, being Cie whole of, the hind comprised iiimite v1,, .167, Doi, 31, stonding in the

moue of Will1111 Popo,. Avea :;11tHed Ensi Hoe, Aloorto dc-saril,1 ;L: 297 awesfirst ,'hiss ,r1c, ;[)1,1 11 wro; ::crondwliitegunt and jam.; Ia[a!aa third class ,,wanip;acres cleared; well., 10ft.; :105 c1;lic- 6-wit, neighbour'sboundary fence, 310 chabis ;had aS diains 5-wirefencing; house, 2 rooms; curing shed; chaff and mach-inery shed and stables; stock anil plant that may lie inour possession and belonging to the place at the timeof purchase.

T enders returnable at Bnnb ir u- -23/4/27.26/524.Wellington Location 2540 (Upper Capel Estate),

being the whole of the land comprised in Lease 20/2005(55), standing in the name of Thomas Harold rutin.Area 175 acres 4 perches, situated 61!,:, miles West from

951

Nirup; 120 acres first class chocolate loam; 55 acressecond class chocolate loam, steep; 50 acres clared,Ill5 acres part cleared; 314 chains fencing.; 110Ilso ; SheaI'II(.1I :Ilia plant that may he in our possession and be-longill g. to the place at the time of purchase.

7' enders re .tarn able at N arrogin-23/4/27.20/729.'Williams Locations 9534, 6400, 3542, 3788, 8856, 7215,

573 t, 7216, 3745, 3463, being the whole of the laudconiiirised in Conditional Purchase Leases 14611/55,17.131./55, 7813/55, 7812/55, Grazing Leases 1.3103/68,131.01/68, and Certificates of Title 'Vol. 778, Fol, 76;Vol. 778, :Fol. 75; Vol. 573, :Fol. 61; standing' in thename of Charles Hayward. Area 1,283 acres 3 roods4 perches, situated six miles East front Yornaning;described as 360 acres first class, fair to good loam; 638acres second class light to sandy gravelly land; balancethird class sandy to gravelly; 20 acres cleared andcultivated, 506 acres cleared, 110 acres part cleared, 60acres rung; dam, 250 c.y.; well, 40ft., with mill; 25chains 3-wire and netting fencing (half neighbour's),288 chains 3-wire, 318 chains 6-wire, 207 chains 5-wirefencing'; bat and iron house; machinery shed, stables,shearing shed; stock and plant that may be in our pos-session and belonging to the place at the time of pur-chase.

The improvements are quoted from office records, andare believed to he correct, but the trustees do not guara ntee them.

Tenderers must satisfy themselves as to the improve-ments and their condition. Tenderers are required tostate what amount of deposit they are prepared to pay,this terms required for the balance of the purchase, alsoif able to carry on without further assistance.

All tenders to be forwarded to the District Inspector,Agricultural Bank, at place named, and the envelopeto he marked "Tender for 's property."

No tender necessarily accepted.E. A. MCLARTY,

General Manager Agricultural Bank, Soldiers'Settlement Scheme, and Industries Assist-ance Board.

6th April, 1927.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.Department of Public Works and Labour,

Perth, 8th April, 1927.THE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, ispuldished for general information:Date of Acceptance, Name of Contractor, Description

of Contract, Amount.4-4-27--.1. \V. Price: Lake Brown SchoolRemoval

from Calingiri (7250), £116.7-4-27---11. Anderson: Mt. Arrowsmith SchoolRemoval

of Pavilion Room from Boulder (7295), £310.7-4-27R. L. Ward: Goomalling School QuartersAd-

ditions (7294), £395.

By order of the Honourable the Minister for PublicWorks and Labour.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Public Works and Labour.

MliNKIIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1900.Abu nielpality of Banbury.

'Department of Public Works and Labour,P.W. 1129/26.. Perth, 31st March, 1927.

II' is hereby notified, for general information, that apetition has been received from the Municipality ofBanbury and Mrs. L. A. Lyons, under the provisions ofSection 25, Subsection 1 (0), of "The Municipal Cor-porations Act, 1906," praying that all that outlyingland comprising Recreation Reserve 5275 and Lots P404and P405 be annexed and included within the boun-daries of the Municipality of Bunbury.

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

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952 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [AvraL S, 1927.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Department of Works and Labour,

P.W. 6580/19. Perth, 4th April, 1927.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theMinister for Works and Labour has approved, underthe provisions of Section 86 of " The Road DistrictsAct, 1919," of the honorary appointment ofMrs. E.Duff-H.ewison, Postmistress, Pickering Brook; Mr. W. B.Anderson, IN.laida Vale; Mr. W. Newman, Clerk of Courts,Moors ; Mr. E. O'Brien, Secretary Road Board, .Moora,as persons to witness absentee votes.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Dumbleyung Road Board.

P.W. 593/26.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has ap-proved of a Hall and Road Board Offices as a work andundertaking for which the Dumbleyung Road Boardmay borrow money under the provisions of Part VII.of " The Road Districts Act, 1919," and has also ap-proved of the loan to be raised for that purpose (statedin the notice in the Gazette published on 30t11 April,1926, at £3,000) being limited to £5,000.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Kent Road Board.

P.W.W.S. 930/26.TT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has ap-proved, under the provisions of Section 167 of "TheRoad Districts Act, 1919," of Tank A.A. 415, situatedon Kent Location 960, being placed under the controland management of the Kent Road Board.

C. A. MUNT,under Secretary for Works and Labour.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919, AND THEPUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902.

Northampton Road Board.M.R.B. 287/26.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has ap-proved, under the provisions of Section 167 of "TheRoad Districts Act, 1919," and Section 91 of "The,Public Works Act, 1902," of the Galena Bridge over.,Iturchison River being placed under the Control andmanagement of the Northampton Road Board.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Lalwur.

WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904.Bunbury Water Board.

P.\V.W.S. 1569/18.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve, under the provisions of "The WaterBoards Act, 1904," of the Bunbury Water Board pur-chasing and installing five hundred %in. disc wtitermeters.

(Sgd.) C. A. 111,TNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 31st March, 1927.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 613/24.NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 96 of"The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drain-age Act, 1909," that water mains have been laid in theundermentioned streets, in districts indicated:

Perth Municipality.1927/26Walcott Street, from Paddington Street to

Lot 339South-Easterly.2018/26Camelia Street, from Park Street to Alma

RoadNortherly.

Subiaco ill inicipality.188/27Excelsior Street, from Onslow Road to Lot

24Northerly.

Bayswater Road Board District.423/25Grafton Road, from Guildford Road to Hay-

ward StreetNorth-Westerly ; Cox Street, from Graf-ton Road to Lot 8South-Westerly; Coombe Street,from Grafton Road to Lot 11North-Easterly; Hay-ward Street, from Grafton Road to Moore StreetNorth-Easterly ; Moore Street, from Hayward Streetto Lot 20South-Easterly; Grafton Road, from Flay-ward Street to South CrescentNorth-Westerly; SouthCrescent, from Grafton Road to Lot 1.21BNorth-Easterly.

Belmont Park Road Board District.222/27Lapage Street, from Lot 29 to Lot 31

South-Easterly.

Claremont Road Board District.:168/27Portland Street, front Lot 90 to Lot 91

Northerly.

Gosnells Road Board District.1344/26Caterham Street, from Sevettosks Street to

part Lot 36South-Westerly; Albany Road, from Lot9 to Lot 45North-Westerly.

80/27Clara Street, from Hicks Street to Lot 317--South-Westerly.

900/26Beckenham Street, from Sevenoaks Street toCamberwell StreetSouth-Westerly; Camberwell Street,from Beckenham Street to Lot 62North-Westerly.

Perth Road Board District.121/27Normanby Street, front Lot 73 to Lot 69

North-Westerly.

And the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, mill)rainage is, subject to the provisions of the said Act,

prepared to supply water from such mains to Ian lswithin rateable distance thereof.

:Dated at Perth this 8th day of April, 1927.

G. C. HAYWOOD,Under Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WA T ER UPPL 17, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

Perth, 1st April, 1927.954/1926.

NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Min-ister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage toundertake the construction of the works hereinafterdescribed, by. virtue of the powers contained underthe provisions of "The Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909."

Metropaitan Stormwater :DrainageFremantle Muni-cipality:Proposed 2ft. 301. diameter stormwnter drainin Ellen Street.

Description of Proposed Works :-2ft. Sin. diameterHume pipe storm water drain (length ,about 422 feet),together with manhole and all necessary 1;pparatus.

The Localities in which the proposed :Works are to heconstructed : Commencing .from the existing 3ft. dia-meter stormwater drain in Josephson Street, Fremantle,and proceeding along Ellen Street to the centre ofParry Street, as indicated in red on Plan M.W.S., S.,and D.D., W.A., No. 4656.

The purposes for which the proposed Works are tobe constructed:For stormwater drainage purposes.

The Times when and Places at which Plans, Sections,and Specifications may be inspected:At the office ofthe Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage,The Barracks, George Street, Perth, for one month onand after the 8th day of April, 1927, between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

(Sgd.) JAS. CUNNINGHAM,for Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage,

and Drainage.

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APRIL S. 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 953

TINDERS 'OR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date ofNotice. Nature of Work. Date and Time

for Closing

1927.(Noon on Tuesday)

Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc.,to be seen.

1927.

March 24 Perth Agricultural DepartmentStables, West Subiaco

12th April Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 29th March,1927.

Ne w Yards and Crush (7305)March 24 ICellerberrin School Renova-

tions (7306)12th April Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.D. Office, York ;

Court House, Merredin, and Police Station, Keller-berrin, on and after 29th March, 1927.

March 24 Vougan Hills ExperimentalFarmShearing Shed and

12th April Contractors' Room, Perth ; Court House, Northam,and Police Station, Goomalling on and after 29th

Barn (7307) March, 1927.March 24 Collie Hospital--Motor Garage,

etc. (7308)12th April Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bun-

bury and Collie, on and after 29th March, 1927.(Noon on Wednesday)

March 3 Vagerup School QuartersRe-novations (7309)

20th April Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bun-bury, Pinjarra, and Donnybrook, on and after 5thApril, 1927.

March 3. Banger New School (7310) ... 20th April Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bun-bury, Donnybrook, and Pinjarra, on and after 5thApril, 1927.

March ' uchea New School and Conver-sion-of Old School into Quarters

20th April Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, MidlandJunction, on and after 5th April, 1927.

(7311)(Noon ou Tuesday)

April 7 Claremont Hospital for the In-saneAlterations to Male At-tendants Block (7312)

26th April ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fre-mantle, on and after 12th April, 1927.

April 7 East Cannington SchoolReno-vations to Pavilion Class

26th April ... Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 12th April,1927.

Room (7313)April 7 Malyalline. SchoolPut chase and

Removal of Shelter Shed (7314)26th April Contractors' Room, Perth; P.W.D. Office, Katanning,

and Court House, Narrogin, on and after. 12thApril, 1927.

April 7 Forests Department, JarrandaleEastOverseer's House (7315)

26th April ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Police Station, Mon-thlong., on and after 12th April, 1927.

April 7 Tom eats Department, DwellingupOverseer's House (7316)

26th April ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Pin-jarra, on and after 12th April, 1927.

April 7 Broad Arrow Police QuartersPurchase and Removal (7317)

26th April ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W.D. Office, Kal-goorlie, on and after 12th April, 1927.

Tenders, which most be accompanied by a Schedule of quantities together with the prescribed deposit,are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for Works and Labour," and marked " Tender," andwill be received at the Puhlie Works Office, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

NARROGIN WATER SUPPLY.

Notice of intention to construct Water Works in accordance with the provisions of the Water Boards Act, No. 4, 1904.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Minister intends to proceed with works as follows :

Description of ProposedWorks.

locality at which they will beconstructed.

The laying of mainwith all necessary valvesand apparatus.

The purpose for which theyare to be constructed andthe parts of Water Area to be

supplied with Water.

The time when and places atwhich the Plans, Specifica.tions and Books of Reference

may be inspected.

Extending the lin. main inWalker Street, Westerly toJohn Street, and North-Westerly along John Street,to Lot 673, as shown in redon Plan, P.W.D., W.A.,25154

To provide water to thoseportions of the Townsiteabutting on said proposedextension main

At the Office of the Ministerfor Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage, P.W.D.,Perth, for one month onand after the 31st day ofMarch, 1927, between thehours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

(Sgd.) JAS. CUNNINGHAM,Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage.

Dated this 31st day of March, 1927.

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954 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 8, 1927.

OIL HANDLING.No. 7 of 1927.

THIS Agreement, made in pursuance of "The Indus,trial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925," the twenty-third dayof March, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven, between Vacuum Oil Co. Pty., limited, theBritish Imperial Oil Co., Limited, Texas Co. (Aust.),Limited, Tide Water Oil Co., Limited, and Neptune OilCo., Limited (hereinafter called "the Employers"), ofthe one part, and the Shop Assistants and WarehouseEmployees' Industrial. Union of Workers, Perth, Western.Australia (hereinafter called "the Union"), of theother part, witnesseth that for the considerations here-inafter appearing the parties hereto mutually covenantand agree the one with the other as follows:

1. Area.This Agreement shall be limited in itseffect to the area comprised within a radius of fifteenmiles from the General Post Office in the City of Perth.

2. Term.This Agreement shall operate as from theclay of the date hereof, and shall continue in force fora period of three years, subject to the right of eitherparty to apply to the Court of Arbitration at any timeafter the expiration of twelve months from such date,and, at the end of any succeeding twelve months fromthe date of any such application, to amend this Agree-ment.

3. Scope.This Agreement shall apply to adult maleworkers engaged in

(a) unloading from rail, cart, or truck shipmentsof case oil and/or petroleum products arriv-ing direct from overseas ships; or

(h) transhipping oil and/or petroleum products(arriving direct from overseas ships) fromrail, truck, or cart to another rail, truck, orcart.

4. Casual Hand.All workers under thiS Agreementshall be casual hands. A casual hand shall mean aworker engaged by the hour and who may be put offor leave the employer's service at any moment withoutnotice: Provided that a casual hand once having beenturned to work within the scope of this AgreeMent shallbe employed for not less than four hours in any oneday.

5. Hours.Forty-four hours shall constitute aweek's work and shall be comprised of eight hour'swork each week day, Saturdays excepted, and four hourson Saturday.

6. Overtime.For all time worked on Sunday, thepublic holidays hereinafter set out, or on Saturdays after12 noon, or after 1.0 'p.m. on week days other thanSaturdays, the worker shall receive pay at the rate ofdouble time. All other overtime shall he paid for atthe rate of time and a half.

The public holidays referred to are New Year's Day,Anniversary Day, Good Friday, Easter Saturday, EasterMonday, Labour Day, Anzac Day, Christmas Day, andBoxing Day.

Monday to Friday Work.Notwithstanding anythingherein contained a worker working after 5 p.m. on anyday during the period from Monday to Friday inclusive,who is not allowed after that time on any such daywithin that period an interval, (which shall be of onehour) for a meal, shall be paid at the rate of doubletime for all time worked after 5 p.m. on any such dayup to the time such worker ceases work: Providedfurther, that a worker taking one hour off: for mealtime at a time after 5 p.m. on 'any day within the periodaforesaid, shall be paid at the rate of double time asfrom 5 p.m. up to the time of his taking such mealhour, and shall also he paid is. 6d. meal money. Onresuming work after such hour oil! such worker shall bepaid at the rate of time and a half until 10 p.m.

7. Wages(a) Basic wageE4 5s.(b) The mininnun rate of wage payable to adult

male workers engaged on work within thescope of this Agreement shall lie 2s. 11 /.,d.per hour.

S. Time and Wages Book.The employer shall keepand enter or cause to be kept and entered up a boo!,containing the names of each of his workers to whomthis Agreement applies, the class of work performed by-and the wages paid to each such worker, and the timeduring which he has been employed. Such book shall beopen to inspection by a representative of the Union atleast one day in each week between the hours of 10 a.m.and 4 p.m.

9. Pick-upThe engagement places shall be at the em-

ployers' store.In the event of a worker being picked up at

the first pick-up on any one day who is notturned to work forthwith after being sopicked up but is told to report at a laterhour during that day and who, having re-ported at such later hour, is not thereuponengaged and turned to work, such workershall be paid as for two hours at the least.

(3) A worker shall, as from the time of beingpicked up, be paid the rate prescribed inClause .7 hereof : Provided that a workerhaving been picked up and turned to workwhich is outside the scope of this Agree-ment, shall be paid the rate herein providedas for four hours at the least, but 'thereafterand until turned to work within the scopeof this Agreement may be paid such a lesserrate as is elsewhere prescribed for work out-side such scope.

In witness whereof the parties hereto have executedthese presents the day and year first bereinbeforewritten.

Signed for and on behalf of 'Vacuum..0i1 Co. Pty.,Limited, in the presence of

E. J. Harrison.

(1)

(2)

J. V. MULLINS.

Signed for and on behalf of the British Imperial OilCo., Limited, in the presence of

G. E. Stevens.J. W. HUGALL.

Signed for and on behalf of Texas Co. (Aust.),Limited, in the presence of

F. L. Rogers.The Texas Co. (Australasia), Ltd.,

P. MILTON CARTER,Manager.

Signed for and on behalf of Tide Water Oil Co.,Limited, in the presence of

A. R. Sweeney.S. G. DIXON.

Signed for and ou behalf of Neptune Oil Co., Limited,in the presence of

I. Allen.Neptune Oil Co., Ltd.,

A. D. COWAN,Manager for W.A.

The Common Se-al of the Shop Assistantsand Warehouse Employees' Industrial Union [sEm.,.1of 'Workers, Perth, Western Australia, washereunto a nixed in the presence of

IL W. WE EB,President.

D. FREEDMAN,Secretary.

WHEAT HANDLING.No. 8 of 1927.

TH IS Agreement, made in mrsna of "'The Indus-trial Arbitration Act, 1912 1.925," the sixteenth day ofNlarch, (ow thmisand nine hundred and twenty-Seven,between :John Darling & Son, Louis Dreyfus & Com-pany, The Westralian :Farmers, Limited; Dalgety &Company, Limited, and Bunge (Aust.) Proprietary,limited (hereinafter called "the :Employers"), of theone part, and Australian Workers' Union (WestralianBranch), Pastoral and Agricultural Industrial Union ofWorkers ( hereinafter called "the Union"), of the otherpart, wituesseth that for the consideration hereinafterappearing the parties hereto mutually COV01.14nt andagree the one with the other as follows:

1.. Area: This Agreement shall cover and apply to111 work of the nature hereinafter mentioned performedon or about the North Wharf, Fremantle.

2. Scope: This Agreement shall apply to workersengaged in the handling and bagging (including sewbig and stencilling) of wheat other than lumping.

3. Hours: Forty-four hours shall constitute a week'swork. Any work performed in excess of these hoursshall be classified as overtime. The hours of work shallhe 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the first fivedays of the week and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays.

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Anal, S, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 955

4. Wages:(a) Basic wage El 5s. Oct. per week.(b) The minimum rate of wages payable to all

workers shall be two and sevenpence half-penny per hour.

Provided, however, that an additional threepence perhour shall lie paid to men engaged at re-conditioningsheds in the operation of accepting wheat from handtrucks and placing same into position.

5. Overtime: Overtime shall lie paid for at the ratesfollowing:

During meal hoursdouble time.From 5 p.m. to midnight-4s. 3d. per hour.From midnight., to 7 a.m.-5s. per hour.From 7 a.m. to 8 3d. per hour.Saturday noon to midnight-5s. per hour.Sunday midnight to 7 a.m. Monday-5s. per hour.All stated Port holidays-5s. per hour.:Extraordinary holidays-6s. (3 I. iv:. hour.

6. Pick-up: Pick-up is to take place twice daily attimes to he agreed upon botweeu the Onion and theEmployers. If, subsequent to pick-up, it is found thatadditional labour is required, the Employer shall com-municate with the ti-nion or its agent before engagingfurther labour.

7. Preference: Pre f e rence of employment, all thingsbeing equal and, where practicable shall be given tomembers of the Union.

8. Term: This Agreement shall operate as fromthe day of the date hereof and shall continue in forcefor a period of two years; subject to the right ofeither party to apply to the Court of Arbitration atany time after the expiration of twelve months fromsuch date, and, at the end of any succeeding twelvemonths from the date of any such application, to amendthis Agreement.

9. The Industrial Agreement dated the fifth day ofJanuary, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six,and numbered 2 of 1926, is hereby cancelled as fromthe date hereof.

In witness whereof the said parties have executedthese presents the day and year first before written.

Signed for and on behalf of John Darling and Son inthe presence of

W. ,T. Downy.E. F. FETITERS,

Attorney.

Signed for and on behalf of Louis Dreyfus & (lompanyin the presence of

S. Pearce.C. M. LASKEY,

Manager.

Signed for and on behalf of The -Westralia is Farmers,Limited, in the presence .of

R. Samelowitz.The Westratian Farmers, Ltd.,

E. BRAINE,Manager Wheat Department.

Signed for and on behalf of Bunge (Aust.) Pro-prietary, Limited, in the presence of

(I. Lawrence.For Bunge (Australia) Pty., Ltd.,

ATELraLE SMITH,Attorney.

Signed for and on behalf of Dalgety &i Company, Lim-ited, in the presence of

M. H. J. Otto.Dalgety & Co., Limited,

By its Attorney,R. G. KELLY.

The Common Seal of Australian -Workers' Union(Westralian Branch), Pa.storal and Agricultural In-dustrial Union of Workers was hereunto affixed .in

the presence of(7.!ostello.

A. J. WATTS,Secretary.

cOURT OE ARBITRATION, WESTERN AUS-TRALIA.

In the mallet. of seTioa 9" of " The Industrial Arbi-traf inn Act, 1.912 1:65,." and in the matter of anaflifica Hon by the Westralian .13ranch of the Aus-tralasian Meat f ndustry Employees' IndustrialI sloe of Workers, Perth, for amendment of AwardNo. 1 t of 1922 between the said Union (Appli-cant) and McIntosh, Fry, and Maw-ley, and others

h!espondent).

The 28th day of March, 1927.TI] E Court having heard the agent for the applicantUnion, and there being no appearance on behalf of theRespondent, cloth hereby order and adjudge as fol-lows:That Award No. 14 of 1922 between the West-ration Branch of the Australasian Meat Industry Em-ployees' Industrial Union of Workers, Perth (Appli-cant), and McIntosh, Fry, and Mawley, :nut others (Re-spondents), lie aml the same is hereby amended asfellows:--

I. Shop Section.

Omit Clause 4 and insert in its stead the follow-big:-

4. Ho/ix/a/is: The following days shall be observedas holidays:New Year 's Day, Good Friday, Picnic,Day, Labour Day, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day shallbe observed as close holidays. Subject to Clause 3 nowork shall be clone on those days and no deduction madefrom wtigcs in respect thereof.

When any of these specified holidays is observed upon.Sunday some other day shall be substituted in lienthereof.

Au annual holiday of six days on full pay shall begranted to each worker who has completed one year ofservice, to be taken at the convenience of the employerwithin three mouths of the expiry of cads year of ser-

worker who has not completed twelve months ofservice shall be granted holidays in proportion to thelength of service or be paid in lieu thereof.

2. Abattoirs Section:Omit Clause 6 and insert in its stead the follow-big:(3. Holidays: The following days shall be observed

as close holidays:New Year's Day, Good Friday, Pic-nic Day, Labour Day, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day.

When any of these specified holidays shall be observedupon Sunday or some other day upon which work is notusually carried on, some other day or days shall besubstituted ii, lieu thereof.

An annual holiday of six days on full pay shall begranted to each worker who has completed one year ofservice, to be taken at the convenience of the employerwithin three months of the expiry of each year of ser-vice.

A. worker who has not completed twelve months ofservice shall be granted holidays in proportion to hislength of service or be paid in lien thereof.

3. Beef Carters' Section:Omit Clause 3 and insert in its stead the follow-

big:-3. Haidays: The following days shall be observed.

as close holidays:New Year's Day, Good Friday, Pic-nic Day, Labour Day, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day.

When any of these specified holidays is observed uponSunday some other day shall be substituted in lienthereof.

An annual holiday of six clays on full pay shall begranted to each worker who has completecl one year ofservice, to be taken at the convenience ef the employerwithin three months of the expiry of each year of ser-vice.

A worker who has not completed twelve months ofservice shall be granted holidays in proportion to hislength (di service or be paid in lieu thereof.

By the Court,

L.s.] (Sgd..) WALTER DWYER,

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950 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. rii.przu, 8, 1927.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Goomalling District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th dayof June, 1924:-

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RecnieTs.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at commencementof year-

Balance at Treasury ..In hands of Secretary

£ .s. £ s. d.

:17 15 .03 16 4

General Rate-(1) Current Rates collected dur-

during year .. .. 1,954 11 3(2) Arrears of Rates collected

during year .. .. 559 19 10(3) Rates in suspense .. 4 7 8

Special Rate-Loan Rate-(1) Current Rates collected

during year .. .. 56 15 5(2) Arrears of Rates collected

during year .. .. 24 5 6

Licenses-(a) Cart and Carriage . 28S :12 G

(b) Dog .. .. .. 13 14 5(c) Motor Cars (Private) . 361 15 0(d) Motor Cycles .. 3 1.5 0(e) Cart plates 0 8 0(f) Hawkers . , 11 7 6

Fees-Pounds ..

Government Grants-Annual Subsidy for Maintenance

and Construction .. 300 0 0Special Grants-

New Deviation .. .. 250 0 0

Loans raised under 10th Geo. V.,No. 38, Part VII.-

Interest from Sinking FundLegal Expenses recoveredVermin ..All other Receipts

NominationsHallRefunds ..Cheques returnedExchange

Debit Balance at end of year atNational Bank ..

Total ..

EXPENDITURE.Particulars.

17 0 (1

5 0 0187 10 0

7 8 914 12 1

0 0 6

21 11 4

2,519

Refund of Rates (in suspense) ..Refunds of Deposits to ContractorsAll other Expenditure (to be speci-

fied if on works .. ..Returned Cheques .. ..Refund Election .. ..Cement Pipes .. ..Advance Account. (Legal) ..

Balances at end of year-To credit of Board at TreasuryI n hands of Secret a ry . . ..

Total ..

S. d.

118 7 414 1.2 1

5 0 0113 12 01100251).10 4

0 2 2

LTABILITIES AND ASSETS.

1 9 Pa/lien/um

81 0 11

712 7 5

1.0 17 6

550 0 0

9 14 03 10 6

2(30 9 1

231, 11 1.0

490 13 $

£4,890 18 0

£ s. d. £Debit Balance at commencement of

year at National Bank .. 119Expenses for levying Rates-

Collection, COMMiESiOn, etc. .. 55Expenses for Collecting Licenses-

(1) Licensing Plates, Discs. etc. 1 14 2(2) Commission .. 33 19 10

45Salaries .. .. .. .. 305Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,

Petty Cash, etc.) .. .. 55Election Expenses 6Advertising .. .. .. 20Interest on Bank Overdraft . . 35Bank Charges .. .. .. 0Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) 37Three per cents, .. 26Legal Expenses .. .. 15Stationery and Printing .. .. 9Maintenance Works (from Rev-

enue, including GovernmentGrants) as per Form No. 56-

(a) Roads .. .. .. 1,323 5 10(b) Bridges .. .. 35 10 0(c) Street Lighting, etc. 113 15 0(d) Recreation Grounds .. 8 11 8(e) Pounds .. .. 7 13 6

Construction Works (from Rev-enue, including GovernmentGrants) as per Form No. 51-

Roads .. ..Refunds .. .. ..Disbursements in respect to Loans

raised under 100 Gee., No. 38Part VII.) (See also 'Porn)17)-

Flotation Expenses .. .. 191. 15 SRepayment of Loan (Not pro-

vided for by Sinking Fund) 54 2 4Interest on Loans .. .. 200 5 6Paid into Sinking Fund .. 9 14 0Interest on Sinking Fund .. 20 0 0

1,488

13 4

14 8

14 010 0

15 114 09 62 6

10 08 9

17 64 29 9

1.6 0

1,156 3 75 18 2

475 17 C

Trading Concerns--Hospital 50 0 0Vermin 334 19 11

381 19 U.Plant and Tools-

(1) Tools, Plant, etc. (pur-chased during year) .. 32 18 3

(2) Repairs to Furniture, Tools,Plant, etc. 73 19 8

106 17 11

1.)ebit Balance at National Bank(Unsecured)

Loans (Nos. 1 and 2) ..All other Liabilities-

Overpo id :late.; .

Credit Loan Account ..Credit Vermin Account

496

399

s. 0.29 16 11

1. 10 0

256 11 5

250 12 6

£4,890 18 0

s. d. s.d.

IS17 312 10

490 13 82,500 0 0

500 17 9Balance of Assets, over Liabilities 2,187 15 4

Total .. £5,679 6 9

Asswrs.Particulars.

s. d.250 10 4

0 2 2Credit Balance at TreasuryCash in hands of SecretaryRates outstanding-

General Rules 863 10 1.

Loan Rates 19 2

Loan (Sinking Fund including ac-crued interest)

'Estimated Current Value of Pro-perty owned by Board--

Buildings, etc.Movable Plant and ToolsFurniture. etc.

Total ..

882 12 9

235 17 8

3,660 12 4504 16 6144 15 0

£5,679 6 9

certify having examined the hooks and accounts ofthe Goomalling Road Board, also compared the State-ments of " Receipts and Expenditure' and "Assetsand Liabilities," and found same to be correct.

R. W. BROWNLIE,Govermnent Auditor and Inspector.

26th February, 1927.

Form No. 51.The Ilaad Districts :lel, 1.919.

St at emen 1 show ing Expenditure on Roads orfor year ended 301h lane, 1921 3-

Name of !toad or oilierNo. R3ork.

1. Town Streets2. Majorin Road ..3, French Road

C.00malling-Northam Road5. Jennacubbine React

l'arramoney Road ..Ilitenagane Road ..

0. Jennacubbine Roads (Town)10. Tyndall's Road ..11. Viveash Road ..12. Udenberry Road ..13. Meckering Road ..14. Leeson's Road ..15. Burke's Siding Road16. Bolgart Road ..17. Clarke's Road ..18. Rossmnre's Road

Wongamine Road ..20. Chitibin Road ..21. Bybjerding Road ..22. Cooncooning Road22, Mumberkine Road ..24. hearty Road25, Quelquelling Road26. Goomalling-Toodyay Road27. Wongan Road ..28. Burabadji Road ..29. Schell's Road30, Gabbyquoiquoi Road31. H. E. White's Road32, Oak Park Road ..33. McKay's Road34, Ka rranadjin Road35. Quarraling Road

6, Donald's Road ..'17. Hansen's Road ..38. Nittamarra Road ..39, McArthur's Road40. Dowerin Road ..41. Hulongine Road ..

Construc-tion.

S.

3 i0 056 6 7

104 4 357 1 (i

2 6 728 10 0

52 1S 61 2 6

13 10 0

46 1.7 01.5 13 6

22 6

23 7

127 7 0388 3 3

74 18 657 8 017 10 93138

31 2 C4 1.0 0

24 3 0

other Works

Mainten-ance.

5. d.149_ 5 7

56 5 10

215 12 638 0 1138 11 1124 0 0

5 10 0

31.7 611 12 6

7 3 4

5 10 024 12 6

6 17 61.0 6 349 15 2

4 1 82 3 9

5 5 0

21 6 S384 7 795 10 1

6 1125 19 2

29 1 02 11 8

54 9 5.6 11 8

3i68 18 4

11 12 67 10 106 6 8

£1,156 3 7 £1,323 5 10

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A rim-, S, 1927.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 957

LoanNo.

Amount,author-

Let.

1,0001,500

FoRta No. 17.

The Road Districts Act, 1010 (Sections 304 and 307).

Road Board Loans current year ended 30th June, 1924.

Net amountNominal realisedamount . (nominal).

raised by Amountissue of less Dis-Debcrt- count andtures. Flotation

Expenses.

1,000 1,0001,500 1,500

Portionof loan

borrowedfront

Govern-ment,.

Nit

Where floated. Date ofissue.

Cur- aitne Pae.;e"oq-rency. Sinkingforest. !

yrs.230 5

30 7 2Coot it

do.1-4-151-7-23

Annual Lia-bility Otto

on accountof interestrind Slak-

ing Pond.

s.d70 0

135 It ( ,

Amount,paid

during theyear under

review.

sI.70 0 0

135 0 0

Purpose for whichthe Loan was

raised.

Street.Hall snit Office.

SINKING FUNDS.

Amount of loanNo, current on

30th June,1924.

Accrued Slaking 'Plunk in hands of Trustees on 00th June, 1924.

Amount invested at 2 per cent. Placed in. Banks.

£ S. 0. £ s.il. 21,000 us 175 10 2 01,500 00

hereby

s. (1.14 013 l;

Total.

Net liabilityon loan,

30th June,1924.

5.0.205 4 230 13 0

s. d.794 15 10

1,460 6 6

certify that the figures and pa rtirulais, are oorrect.(Signed) I. I I . ROYAL,

per A.,Chairman.

JOHN ADAMSON,Secretary.IFelamary, 192:7.

TILE ROA D DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

Goomalling District Road Board.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions itt t he Board Cr Financial Year ended 30th dayof J une, 1925 :

SUMMARY OE 'RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.nEemeTs.

Part ic ulam

Credit Balance at commencementor year--

s. il. £

Balance la Treasury 250 10 4in hands of Secretary 0 2 2

250

General Rate--1) Current Rates collected dur-

ing year .. 2,050 16 5(2) Arrears of Rates collected

during year .. 455 10 10(3) Rates in suspense .. 1 3 2

2,307

Special RaleLoan Itate

Current Rates collected (tur-ing year 38 :13 0

(2) Arreai's of Rates collectedduring year S 9 5

47

Licenses(a) Cart and Carriage 292 18 6(b) Dog 38 3 9(e) Motor Cars 012 17 6(d) Motor Cycles 9 11 11(e) Hawkers .. 8 7 (3

901

FeesPounds ..

mom, from Property and Plant(oil(er (Ilan lighting)

3

Rents from Halls, etc.tic crlititt,,11i, Grants--

82

Annic,i Subsidy for Maintenancetin() (lonstruction 300

Looms raised under 10th Geo. V.,No. :18, Part VII.

Interest from Sinking Fund 10Legal Expenses recovered 1Contractors' Deposits .. 11All other Receipts

Vermin .. 190 6 10Nominations 0 0Paddocking 5 14Returned Cheques 20 15 0Exchange .. 0 1 0

231)Debit 'Balance at end of year tit

National (lank .. 130

Total .. £4,559

s. 0.

12 Ii

10 5

EX PEN MITRE.Paiq ieith/ /8.

(1 2 B. ff.Debit Italanee at commencement

of year at National Bank .. 490 13 8Expenses for levying Ilttles

( ) Valuation .Eces, 25 0 61.2) Collection, Commission, etc. 20 1 5

I.:xis-uses for collecting Licenses( I) Licensing Plates, Dices, etc. 21 18 Ii12) Cionmission 43 17 It

4,3 1 11

Salaries . . . . ...

Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,Petty Cash, etc.) ..

Elcet ion ExpensesAdvert ising ......[merest on !tank Overdraft ..Ita Ill: (llla rges .. ..insurances (Eire Guarantees, etc.)Three per cents .. .. ..Si tit I onery and Printing .. ..5 1 1 0 tenance Works (from Rev-

, line, including GovernmentLrants). as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads . ... . .)is) Bridges .. .. ..(c) Pounds .. ....

1,13020

4

4 106 07 1

1,16)) 17 11.Construction Works front Rev-

enue, including GoverntnentGrants) as per Form No. 51

Roads ..Strong Room

2 5 Disbusements in respect to Loansrusied under 10° Geo. V., No. 18(Part 'V(1.) (*See also Form17)--

interest on Loans Ntt. 1 and 2 155 0 0Paid into Sinking Fund (in-

cluding Interest on SinkingFund) 60 15 819 2

13 9

1(1 6

0 0

11 $15 011 Cl

17 1

18 5

S 2

Trading ConcernsStreet Light ing .. ..

Plant and Tools (purchased dur-ing Vear)

111 Tools, Plant, etc. .. 320 0 2(2i Repairs to Furniture,

Tools, Plant, etc. .. 47 2 6

Refunds of Deposits to ContractorsAll other Expenditure (to be speci-

fied if fill works .. 35 2 SNominations .. .. S 0 0Cement pipes 67 7 8I le f studs . . 11 14 7Vermin .. .. 338 18 0Hates in suspense .. 3 5 10Refund Motor License 4 0 0Treasury Order Book 0 8 4i :et urned Cheques . . 20 15 0

Balances at end of yearTo credit of Board at TreasuryIn hands of Sc-retire ..

Total ..

65 1(3 3329 0 0

57 2 25 19 0

16 1 623 10 00 10 0

63 11 920 15 611 18 7

927 13 1094 0 0

215 15 8

112 17 6

367 2 812 15 0

-ISO 12 1.

46 14 31 18 11--- 48 13 2

£4,559 8 2

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958 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRTL 3, 1927.

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.LIABILITIES.

Form No. 51.The TiOad Dial, ;cis Act, 1919.

Portientars.o m 0. £ s, d, Statement showing Expoodhure

for year ended 30th June, 1325on Roads or other Works

Debit Balance at National Bank(Unsecured) 150 1.S 5 Name of Road or other Mainten- Construe-

Loan .. .. .. .. 1,000 0 0 No. Work. once. tion.Do. .. .. .. .. 1,500 0 0 £ s. d. g s. d.Outstanding Accounts 210 17 1

Contractors' Deposits or Trust 1. Goomalling-Toodyay Rd. .. 224 31 2Accounts .. .. 0 S 0 2. Town-Goomalling Road .. 265 9 5 G 0 0

All other Liabilities- 3, Karranadiin Road 92 12 2 ..Loan Credit .. 73 19 S..

Vermin Credit 257 1 8 4. Anstey Road 5 15 10 ii, 15 0Overpaid Rates 1 3 2 5, Majorin Road .. 44 13 6 13 17 0

332 4- 6 6. Tyndall's Road .. 1 17 0 27 10 0Balance of Assets over Liabilities .. 2,519 15 5 7. Chitibin Road .. 4 1 3

S. Bolgart Road .. 1 17 6 ..Total £5,714 3 8 9. Jennacubbine Road. 48 13 10 2G 10 10

10. Morgan's Road .. .. 14 2 211. Dowerin Road .. 39 15 5 ..

Asstyrs. 12. Yarramony Road .. .. 78 3 3 27 2 6Particulars, 13. 0 oomalling-Nort ha m Road 21 9 8

g s d, £ s. d. 14. Gabby Quoi Quoi Road 1 17 6 2(310 0Credit Balance at Treasury 46 14 3..

Cash in hands of Secretary 1 18 1 1 15. Mookoring Road .. .. 10 17 6 30 3 9

Rates outstanding- 16. Clarke's Road (South) .. 50 12 6General Rates .. 701 8 5 17. Clarke's Road (North) .. 7 10 0Loan Rates .. .. 23 2 6

724 10 11 18. Quelquelling Road .. 20 12 6

Loan (Sinking Fund including ac- 19. Hulongine Road .. 57 15 0cruet' interest) .. .. 296 :12 4 20. Wongan Road .. 232 9 S 47 6 3

Estimated Current Value of Pro-party owned by Board- 21, Grassy Dills Road 32 10 0

Buildings, etc. .. .. 3,754 12 4 22. French's Road .. 26 10 0Movable Plant and Tools .. 744 19 11 23. Badji-Warrena Road 15 0 0Furniture, etc. .. .. 144 15 0 24. Rossmore Road .. 16 16 8 ..

25. Oakpark Road .. 2 11 3 48 0 0Total £5,714 3 8 26, Beerring Road .. 15 0 0

27. Bostock's Road .. 10 12 G ..I certify having examined the -books and accounts of 28. Hearty Road .. 15 0 0

the G-oomalling Road Board, also compared the State- 29. Nittamarra Road .. 3 7 13

ments of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets 30. Lawler's Road .. 28 9 6

and Liabilities," and found same to be correct. 31. Sehell's Road .. 20 11 022. Walyourmouring Road

R. W. BROWNLIE, (Special) . , 336 12 4

Government Auditor and Inspector.£1,136 4 1 0 £927 13 10

26th February, 1927.

FORM No. 17.

The Road Districts Act, 1919 (Sections 304 and 307).

Road Board Loans Current Year ended 30th June, 1925.

LoanNo.

Amountauthor

ised.

Nominalamount

raised byissue of

Debentures.

Net amountrealised

(nominal).Amount less

Discountand Flo-

tation Ex-penses.

Portion ofLoan bor- alere e.W fldrowed h o

fromGovern-ment.

Dateof Issue.

Cur-rency.

RateofIn-

tereat.

Per-centage

ofSinkingFund.

%22

Annual Lia-bility due on Amount paid

1 account of during the Purpose for which1 Interest and Year under the Loan wasSinking Fund, review. raisel.

12

£1,0001,500

£1,0001,500

£1,0001,500

NilNil

Goomalling ...do. ...

1-4-151-7-23

yrs.3030

%57

£ s. d. £ s. 0.70 0 0 70 0 0

135 0 0 185 0 0Streets.Ball and Offices.

SINKING FUNDS.

LoanNo.

Amount of loancurrent on30th June,

1025.

Accrued Sinking Funds in hands of Trustees on 30th June. 1925.

Amount invested at 2 per cent. Placed in Banks. Total.

Net liabilityon loan,

30th June,1925.

2

1,000

1,500

£ s. U.205 4 2

30 13 6

£ s. d.29 7 8

31 7 0

£ S. d.234 11 10

62 0 6

At rate %2

2

£ s. 0.234 11 10

02 0 6

£ 5. d.765 8 2

1,437 19 0

We hereby eertify that the figures and particulars above are correct.

'VON II. ROYAL,Chairman.

JOHN ADAMSON,Secretary.26th February, 1927.

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APRIL 8, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Gooma lling District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th dayof June, 1926:-

SUMMARY OP RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

Credit Balance at COMMelilI'llii-ntyea r-Balance at TreasuryIn hands of Secretary

General ltate-(1) Current Rates collected dur-

ing year(2) Arrears of Rates collected

during year ..Special -Lost Rot-(1) Curren: Rates collected)

during vi V

(2) Arrears of Rates collectedduring year ..

(3) Rates in SuspenseLicenses-

(a) Cart and Carriage(b) Dog(c) Motor Cars (Private)(i1) Motor Cycles(c) Hawkers ..

Fees--Pounds

Government: Grants--Annual Subsidy for Mai

11,, and Construction . . 300 0 0Special Grants--

Federal Grant .. 2,111 2 9509

(1. C s.

10 14 31 18 11.

43 13 2

1,909 7 7

381 6' 32,290 13 10

10 0 G

363 11 153 10 0

1,055 14 013 10 0

5 0 01,-191

Refund of Roles (in suspense)Refunds of Deposits to ContractorsVermin Account Payments ..Returned Cheques .. ..All other Expenditure Ito he speci-

fied if on works .. ..I-Iespital .. ..Cement pipes .. ..Electric Light Stat. ionEmployers' Liability ..Nominations Deposits

Balances at end of Yr:ill:-To credit of Board at Treasury

Total

£ s.

959

£3

d.

28 9 0501 2

63 4 9

3 18 950 0 071 1. C

0 1,5 811 17 6

7 0 0156 13 5

13 13 9

25,136 4 5--.-----LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

Pterticzaars.£ s. 0.

Debit Balance at National Bank (Unsecured) 313 9 111souls, Nos. 1 and 2 .. .. .. .. 2,500 0 0Outstanding Acounts .. .. .. .. 254 11 3Cone,-actors' Deposits or Trust Accounts 9 12 0All other Liabilities-

Loan Account Credit .. .. 11 0 2Balance of Assets over Liabilities 3,441 1 2

Total ..Ass ITS,

Part iculars.

Credit Balance at TreasuryRates outstanding-

5 7 General Rates ..Loan Rates

7 1 0

Loans raised under 101,11 Geo. V.,No, 38, Part VB.--

Interest from Sinking FundPines and Penallit, ..Contractors' Deposits ..'Vermin Account ItecelldsAll other Receipts-

Returned Cheques .. .. 03 4 itNominations .. .. .. 7 0 itContributions to Works .. 20 11 9Contributions to Interest sod

Sinking Fund 82 1.0 6Rent Paddock .. 10 0 0Sale Material .. 20 14 6Gates .. .. 1 5 0Refund Insurance 16 19 0

Debit Balance at end of year atNational Bank

Total ..

EXPENDITURE.

P it (sitars.

£6,562 17 11.

£ s. d. s. d.13 13 9

.. 950 0 8.. 22 7 7

972 8 3Loan (Sinking Fund including ac-

crued interest) .. .. .. 359 4 3Estimated 'Current 'Value or Pro-

perty owned by Board-Buildings, etc. .. .. 4,110 19 0

2 9 Movable Plant and Tools .. 756 0 2Tank and Sland - .. 20 0 0Furniture, etc. .. .. 177 15 0Oiler Property, E.L. Station

(Land) .. .. .. 70 0 0All other Assets--

Debit Balance at Vermin 93 11 5Pipes on hand 30/6/26 28 17 1.

122 11 G

12 11 11.6 13 0

33 1 0150 G 3

228 5 6

313 9 11.

£5,136 1 5

£ s. ii. C a. (1.Debit Balance at cometencement

of year at National Bonk ..Expenses for levying Rates-

Collection, Commission, cii'.Expenses for collecting Licenses-

(1) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. 1. 11 G(2) Commission 43 19 7

Salaries .. .. .. ..Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,

Petty Cash, etc) .. ..Election Expenses .. ..Advertising .. .. ..Interest on Bank Overdraft.Bank Charges .. .. ..Insurances (Fire Guarantees, ute.)Three per cents. .. .. ..Legal Expenses .. .. ..Stationery and Printing ..Maintenance Works (from Rev-

enue, including ti.tvernment(1 rants) as per Form No. 51--

(a) Roads .. .. 1,909 18(b) Street Lightiag, etc. .. 112 18(c) Recreation t;reunds .. :11 12(0) Pounds .. .. .. 0 3

50

Maintenance of Hillis, Libraries,(.1e.

lIolcLI:uction Works from Rev-enue, including GovernmeMGralltS1 aS per For No, 51-

RoadsDisbursements in respect of Loans

raised under 10° Geo, V., No. 38(Part VII,) (See also Form171-

Interest on loans .. . , 102 10Paid into Sinking Fund .. 50 0 0Interest on Sinking Fund .. 12 11 11

Plant and Tools-(1) Tools, Plant, etc (pur-

chased during year) .. 81 17 10(2) Repairs to Furniture, Tools,

Plant, etc. 57 18 1129 15 11

150 18 5

11 18 2

45 14 1.i364. 0 0

GO 13 105 .1 D (1

1-1 0 010 10 00 10 0

42 2 t;45 178 11 11

10 5 2

2,097 C 10

55 2 9

1,115 5 0

- 165 1 11.

Total .. £0,562 17 11.

I certify having' examined the books and accounts ofthe Goomalling Road Board, also compared the State-ments of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assetsand Liabilities," and found same to be correct.

R. W. BROWNLIE,Government Auditor and Inspector.

26th February, 1927.

Form No. 51.711c 11 0a 0 Districts Acl, 1919.

Statement showing, Expenditure on Roads a' other Worksfor year ended 30th June, 1926:-

Name of Road or otherNo. Work.

I, Ansley Road2. Tyndall's Road3, Chitibin Road

13olgart Road ..5. .Tennacubbine RoadG. Gabby Quoi Quoi 'Road7. Med:min', Road ..S. Clarke's Road, M.P.,9, Quelquelling Road

1.0. Tinlongine Road ..11. Grassy Hills Road12, Rossmore Road ..13. Beerring Road ..14. Ilicarty Road15, Nittamarra Road ..10. Scholl's Road ..17. Walyourmouring Road18, Karranadjin Road19, Goomalling Town20, Majorin Road ..21. Goon:ailing-Northam22. Brooke's Road ..23, Clarke's Road South24, Carter's Road ..25, Yarramony Road ..26. Oakpark Road ..27. Davey's Road .

28. tiVongamine Road29, Goomalling-Toodyay30, Dowerin Road ..31, 13ywater's Road ..22. Spark's Road33, Hannigan's Road34, Leeson's Road ..35. McHugh's Road ..36. Bowen's Road ..07 King's Road38. Bourke's Siding Road:19. Quarrelling Road40, Coon Cooning Road41, McKay's Road42. \\Tongan Road43, Carter's Road (Federal)

Mainten-ance.

£ s. d.3 6 82 17 49 5 01 0 0

18 1 83 0 09 15 0

18 13 4.

2 13 45 130 4 82 18 42 13 48 0 04 S 42 13 4

147 G 590 11 1075 15 10

161. 0 2

21 7 627 2 148 1162 19 40 13 4

16 19 6385 0 10

75 10 1.

8 0 04 0 0

35 12 76 17 6

17 '5 0

G 7 6106 9 7

2 0 049 15 0

426 6 9

£1,909 18 1

Construc-tion.s.

50 5 00 1.0 0

62 14 060 17

29 15 0

9' 9(i*0

98.'0162.18

0

0

7

4-

11 4 018 15 0

11813 6

88 12 11,28 0 0

19' '0 0

1110 0

1413 6

.213 4

352 3 2

£1,145 5 0

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OV1NMNT GAZETTE, W.A. APRIL 5, 1927.

LoanNo.

Amountauthor-

ised.

Nominalamount

raised byissue of

Debentures.

FORM No. 17.

The Road Districts Act, 1919 (Sections 304 and 307).

Road Board Loans Current Year ended 30th June, 1926.

Where floated. Date'f issue

Net amountrealised Portion o

(nominal). Loan bor-Amount less rowed

Discount fromand Flo- Govern-

tation Ex- ment.penses.

RateCur- of

reney. En-rerest.

Per-centage

ofSinking

Annual ha- Amount paidbulky due on during the

account of year underInterest and review.

Sinking Fund,

2

1,000

1,500

1,000

1,500

1.000 Nil

1,500 Nil

GooniallIng

..,

1-4-15

1-7-27

yrs.30 5

7

s.d.2 70 0 0

2 135 in 0

£ s.d.70 0

135 0 0

Purpose for whichthe Loan was

raised.

Streets.

Hall, and Offices.

SINKING FUNDS.

LoanNo,

Amount of loancurrent on30th june,

1926.

Accrued Sinking Funds in hands of Trustees on 30th :Tune, 1926.

Amount invested at 2 per cent. Placed in Banks. Total.

Net liabilityon loan

30th. June,1926.

2

£ s. (1.1,000 0 0

1,500 () 0

s.d.234 11 10

62 0 6

ii s. d. !

0 17 11

2 14 0

1 S. d.20 0 0

30 0 0

At rate %5

7

s.264 9 9

94 14 6

735 10 3

1,405 5 6

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars above are correct,

26th February, 1927.

I VON II. ROYAL,Chairman.

JO IfN AD A ANON,Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1939,Dowcrin District Road Board.

ANNTTA L Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for :Financial Year ended :30th dayof tine, 1926:

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.

Particulars 2 s. d. I s. a.Credit Balance at commencement of year

Balance at Treasury 377 14Balance at Commercial Bank (General Ac-

count) ... 1,580 9 5Balance at Commercial Bank (Loan Ac-

count) ... ... 100 0 0In hands of Secretary ... 27 5 5

2,085 9 1

General Rate(1.) Current Rates collected during year 889 11(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 176 0(3.) Rates in suspense ... 1 0

Loan Rate(1.) Current Rates collected during year(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year(3.) Rates in suspense

Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage(b.) Dog ...(c.) Motor Cars (private)(d.) Motor Cars (Hire)(e.) Motor Cycles(f.) Drivers ...

Fees(a.) Gate Registration(b.) Pounds ...(c.) Recreation Grounds, Parks, etc.

84 1711 400

490

1,066 12 1

546

271 16 1011 1 3

894 10 012 0 09 13 00 2 6

1 510 1012 2

003

Income from Property and Plant (other thanlighting)

Secretary's residenceGovernment Grants

Annual Subsidy for Maintenance and Con-struction ... 300 0 0

Special GrantsWindmill Reserve 100A, Hindinarsh ... 75 0 0

Loans raised under 10th Geo. V., No. 38,Part VII..

Interest from Fixed Deposit ...Deposits, Election ...Health Account Receipts ...Vermin Account Receipts ...Cemetery Account Receipts ...All other Receipts

Suspense Account ...Sinking FundPayments towards WindmillRefund Account, Made ...Refund, Fidelity Bond ...Overbanked

62 14 507 10 0

107 0 056 4 62 5 00 7 6

96 2 3

1,199 3 7

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars. 1 s. d. £ s. d.Expenses for Collecting Licenses

Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ... ... 4 5 5Salaries ... . 352 7 4Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.) 109 2 5Audit Fees ... ... ... ... ... 4 4 0Advertising ... ... ... ... 10 14 0Bank Charges ... ... ... ... ... 2 10 0Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ... ... 32 0 0Three per cents. ... ... ... ... 19 2 0Legal Expenses 1 1 0... ... ... ...Stationery and Printing .. 20 2 7. ... ...Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No 51(a.) Roads .. ... ... ... ... 1,125 18 9(8.) Wells, Dams, etc. ... ... ... 276 12 0(c.) Footpaths (speed limit notices) ... 7 10 0(d.) Recreation Grounds 51 5 6... ...(e.) Pounds 3 10 0

Maintenance of Halls, Libraries, etc. ... ...Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Goverumen I Grants) as per Form No. 51(a.) Roads ... 1 551 18(b.) Cemetery Fencing ... ... ... 36 4

Works undertaken from Loan raised under10° Geo. V., No. 38, as per Form No. 18

Lands and BuildingsDisbursements in respect to Loans raised

under 10° Geo. V., No. 3S (Part VII.) andsee Form 17

Flotation Expenses (exchange)Interest on LoansPaid into Sinking Fund

(1 1105 0104 18

1,464 16 3

2 6 9

08

1,588 3 2

1 8 2

606

Plant and Tools(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. (purchased during

23 17 3 (2.) Office Furniture(3.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc.

30 0 0

373 0 0

5 0 01 0 0

39 16 7245 1 312 15 0

`31,6 1 5

Total 15,505 18 6

27 2 30 8 8

47 14 4

Refunds of Deposits to Nominators ...Health Account PaymentsVermin Account Payments ...Cemetery Account PaymentsAll other Expenditure (to be specified if on

works)Suspense Account... ...Road Board AssociationMaintenance Grant, HospitalGratuity, late SecretaryChaff and Concrete Pipes

62 14 53 3 6

20 0 0100 0 048 17 6

Balances at end of YearTo credit of Board at Treasury ... 357 0 11To credit of Board at Commercial Bank

(General Account) ... ... 338 10 STo credit of Board at Commercial Bank

(Loan Account)... ... 100 0 0In !muds of Secretary ... 150 11 8

210 0 0

75 5 3

1 0 047 12 5

374 10 14 0 0

'134 15 5

046 12 3

Total £5,505 18 6

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APRIL 1927.1 (1OVI E GAZETTE, W.A. 961

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

klaLITIES.

Particulars.Loan ..Outstanding AccountsContractors' Deposits or Trust Accounts

(Loan Rates) ...Overbankeddue to SecretaryAll other Liabilities

Vermin BoardHealth BoardRates in Suspense ...

Balance of Assets over Liabilities

Total .

ASSETS.

£ s.d. £ s. d.1,500 0 it

318 5 1

.

51 17 922 17 8

0 6

37 19 80 7 it

75 14 112,427 9 3

£4,350 10 5

Particulars s. d.Credit Balance at Treasury ... ... 357 0 11Credit Balance at Commercial Bank .., ... 338 19 8

Unexpended Loan Moneys (Fixed Deposit) ...Cash in hands of Secretary ...Rates outstanding

General RatesLoan Rates ...

Loan (Sinking Fund including accruedterest)

Estimated Current Value of Property o% nby Board

Buildings, etc. ...Movable Plant and ToolsFurniture, etc.

... 1,195 10

696100150

44

1,268

104

a. .d.

(I 70 0

11 8

5 14

18 6

1,500 0 0450 0 090 0 0

'4,359 16 5

having examined the books and aecounts ofowei . Road Board, also compared the Statement

"Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and" and found same to he correct.

R. W. BROWNME,Government Auditor and 'Inspector.

(Sgd.) C. 11. BILES,Ratepayers' Auditor.

9th :March, 1927.

FORM No. 51.

The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads and other Works for yearended 30th June, 1926.

Folio. Name of Road or other Work. Construction. Main

0

142021272831117

30394646475057616264717172

7374757684868891

920408

089099

100

100101

Dowerin Streets and Foot-paths ...

Dowerin-Minnivale Road ...Cook's Road ...Goonialling RoadUearty RoadCowcowing RoadMinnivale-Cunderdin Road...Ashworth's RoadRabbit-Proof Fence Road ..,Reid's Road . ,

Phillips and Abbott's Road...Ward and King's Road ...Kevevan's RoadHindinarsh Main Road ...Goldfields Road ...Jones and Ward's Road ...Miles and Harris' Road, WestMilesf.and Harris' Road, EastMantling North Roads ...Thornett's Road ...Watercarran Road ...26-Mile Gate Road, West-

Ward26-Mile Gate Road, EastwardKoomberkinc Road ...Minnivale-Nalkaln Road40-Mile Gate Road ...Old Dowerin Road ...Minnivale Streets ...Lower Hindmarsh RoadBooralaming Road ..Hughes' RoadMcNamara's Road ...Cemetery Hill RoadMinnivalc-Ejanding Well

RoadStacy's Road411-Mile Gate Road, EastwardWest Dukin Road ...Boundary Road, Wyal-

katcliem .Waller's RoadBlaikie's Road

£ a. II.

4 7

157 6 ft

69/15 030 8 9

It

1(16. (/

15.41017 19

7 II

28 0

0

2:110 062 5 0

a.

21 2105 15

1 553 1330 118 13

15 180 5

119 17

24. 2

611

010

0 7 III3 7

2 2 0

20 13 053 0 11

6 15 021 15 925 13 3

157 5 415 1649 1 11

120 7 510 19 10

18 12 10

4

14* 5 2

3 15 0

£1 ,551 18 11 1,125 18 0

FORM No. 17.

g'he Road Districts Ad, 1019 (Sections 304 and 307).

Road Board loans Current Year ended 30th June, 1926.

LoanNo.

Amountauthor-

ised.

Nominalamount

raised byissue of

Debentures.

Net amountrealised

(nominal).Amount less

Discountand Flo-

tation Ex-penses.

Portion ofLoan bor-

rowedfrom

Govern-ment.

Where floated Dateof issue.

Cur-rency.

Rateof

in-terest.

Per-centage

ofSinkingFund.

Annual lia-bility due on

account of'Interest andSinking Fund.

Amount paidduring theyear under

review.

'pose for whichhe Loan was

raised.

1,500 1,500£1,500 Commercial Bk. 4 15

11 s. d.ISO 0 0

£ s. d.210 0 0 Offices and Fart

tore.

81NKINtf FUNDS.

LoanNo.

Amount of Loancurrent on 30th

June, 1026.

Accrued Sinking Funds in hands ofTrustees on 30th June, 192G.

Amount investedat Treasury,

per cent.Total.

Net liability onLoan 30th:lone, 1926.

1

s. s. (1.104 18 61,500 0 0

s. d.

104 1.8 6£ a. A.

1,305 1 6

We hereby certify that figures and pal

20th July, 1923.

ars move are correct.

(Signed) REUBEN W. J. INIcHUGH,Chairman.

A. K JACKSON,Secretary.

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962 GOVERNMENT. GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 8, 1927.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Black Range District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th dayof June, 1925:

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.

Particulars.£ S. d.

Credit Balance at commencementof yearBalance at Treasury .. 149 5 6:Balance at Western Australian

Bank (General Acount) SO 10 3

General Rate(1) Current Rates collected dur-

ing year(2) Arrears of Rates collected

during year ..Licenses

(a) Cart and Carriage(b) Dog .. ..(c) Motor Cars ..(8) Motor Cycles

income from Property and Plant(other than, lighting)

Rents from Halls, etc.Government Grants

Annual Subsidy for Maintenanceand Construction .. ..

Legal Expenses recoveredAll other Receipts

Nominations Fees .. .. 2 0 0Horse Insurance Fund Trans-

ferred .. .. 49 0 5Health .. .. 167 10 4Vermin 224 4 5Cemetery 9 18 11

345 11 7

96 10 4

18 0 06 0 0

70 0 01 17 6

Total ..

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars.

Expenses for levying Rates(1) Valuation Fees, etc.(2) Colection, Commission, etc.

£ s. d.

229 15 9

442 1 1.1

95 17 6

9 10 0

108 0 00 14 0

452 14 1

£1,338 13 3

s. 8, £ I. 8.

3 0 05 0 0

8 0 0Expenses for collecting Licenses

Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. .. 2 17 3Salaries .. .. .. .. 195 0 0Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,

Petty Cash, etc.) .. ..Advertising .. ..Bank Charges .. .. ..Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.)Three per cents. .. .. ..Legal Expenses ..Stationery and Printing ..Maintenance Works (from Rev-

enue, including GovernmentGrants) as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads .. .. .. 180 16 5(b) We I1S, Dams, etc. 49 8 4

Maintenance of Halls, Libraries,etc.

Construction Works (from Rev-enue, including GovernmentGrants) as per Form No. 51

RoadsAll other Expenditure (to be speci-

fied if on Works)Refund NominationsRoads Board AssociationHealthVerminCemetery

Balances at end of yearTo credit of Board at TreasuryTo credit of Board at Western

Australian Bank (General Ac-count)

In hands of SecretarySavings Bank ..

Total ..

2 0 03 14 0

183 13 4120 12 0

4 9 2

64 16 6

107 1 523 3 678 6 7

LTABILITIES AND ASSETS.LIAnnirris.s.Particulars,

Rates owing but which cannot hebe collected (Estimated)

All other LiabilitiesDue to Vermin Board ..Cemetery Board, Savings BankHealth Board, Savings Bank ..

Balance of Assets over LiabilitiesTotal ..

8 03 71 0,

10 715 111 11

12 11

0009666

230 4 9

ASSETS,Particulars.

s. O. s. d.Credit Balance at Treasury .. 64 16 6Credit Balance at Western Austra-

lian Bank' .. 107 1 5Credit Balance Savings Bank .. 78 6 7

Cash in hands of SecretaryRates outstanding

General Rates ..Estimated Current Value of Pro-

perty owned by BoardBuildings, etc.Movable Plant and ToolsLamps, etc. . .

Furniture, etc.All other Assets

Rates Suspense transferredDue by Health Board ..Due by Cemetery Board

250 4 623 3

212 0 2

410 0 038 0 017 0 046 0 0

144 1735 10 3

4 9 2184 17 1

Total £1,181 5 3

I certify leaving examined the books and accounts ofthe Black Range Road Board, also compared the State-ments of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets andLiabilities," and found same to be correct.

R. L. MILLEN,Government Auditor and Inspector.

20th March, 1927.

Form No. 51.The Road Districts Art, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Worksfor year ended 30th June, 1915'.

Name of Road or other Work. Construction. Maintenance.£ s. d. £ s. d.

Anketel Road .. 164 8 0Birrigrin Road .. :: 1.1 10 0 8 13 8Bulga Downs Road 24 0 0Dandaraga Road .. 7 10 0 14 10 6Depot Range Road 4 7 0Hack's Road .. .. 14 10 6Hospital Road .. .. 1.0 1 8Lawler's Road .. .. 11 i.2 4 4 7 0Paynesville Road 30 0 0 8 .13 8Sandstone Works Road .. 47 14 8Sandstone-Youanmi Road .. 21 14 1State Battery-Hancock's Road 8 13 8State Battery-Sandstone Road 2S 16 4Sandstone-Hancock's Road .. 8 13 8

£249 1 4 £180 16 5

Wells and Water Supply .. 49 8 4

We hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove arc correct,

19th March, 1927.

P. G. GREEN,Chairman.

E. J. BUZZA,Secretary.

13 4 2 THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Black Range District Road Board.

9 1 4ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th dayof ,Tune, 1926:

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.

Particulars,

Credit Balance et commencementof yearBalance at TreasuryBalance at -Western Australian

Bank (General Account) ..Balance at Savings Bank

(Loan Account) ..273 8 0 In hands of Secretary

314 8 6

£1,338 13 3

s. d. s. 8.

50 0 0

103 12 59 18 11

19 7 3132 18 7998 C 8

21,181 5 3

S. 8. £ s.

64 16

107 1

78 623 3

6

5

7II

273 S 0General Rate

(1) Current Rates collected dur-ing year .. 350 2 7

(2) Arrears of Rates collectedduring year .. 42 11 3

392 (3 10Licenses

(a) Cart and Carriage(b) Dog_(c) Motor Cars(d) Motor Cycles(e) Motor Carriers ..

Income from Property and Plant(other than lighting)

Rents from Halls, etc.Government Grants

Annual Subsidy for Mainten-ance and Construction . 100 0 0

Special Grants.Maintenance Wells .. GO 0 n

12 0 02 1 3

133 5 0-1001 0 0

152 Ii 3

15 15 0

160 0 0

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APRIL 8, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 963

All other Receipts£ 5. d.

Health Account . 141 2 9Vermin . . 226 11 1Nomination fees . . 3 0 0Interest, Horse Account 1 14 3Cemetery Account . . 2 8 7

374

Total .. 21,368

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars.£ a, it.

Expenses for Levying Rates( 1 ) Valuation Fees, etc. . . 3 0 0(2) Collection, Commission, etc. 6 0 0

s, 0.

16 8

19 9

Expenses for collecting LicensesLicensing plates, discs, etc. . .

Salaries . . .. . .

Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,Petty Cash, etc) .. . .

9

5182

10Advertising .. . . . . 1Bank Charges . . .. .. 1Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) 7Three per cents. .. . . .. 11Stationery and Printing . . . . G

Maintenance Works ( from Rev-enue, including GovernmentGrants) as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads .. 285 8 8(b) Wells, Dams, etc. . . 84 0 0

3(19Maintenance of Halls, Libraries,

etc. .. .. . . . . 12Construction Works (from Rev-

enue, including GovernmentGrants) as per Form No. 51

Roads . . . . . . .. 54All other Expenditure (to be speci-

fied if on works )Health Account 176 7 I/Vermin Account .. 99 14 0Building Account . . 64 5 10Roads Board Association 3 3 6Nomination Fees . . 3 0 0

346Bala aces at end of year

To credit of Board at Treasury 93 6 6To credti of Board at Western

Australian Bank (General Ac-count) . . . . . . 160 11 I.

To credit of Board at SavingsBank (Loan Account) . Si 0 2

In hands of Secretary .. 16 0 0351

Total 21,368

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

Particulars.

Rates owing but which cannot becollected

All other LiabilitiesDue to Vermin Board . . . .

Cemetery Board, Savings lank['health Board, Savings lit ak

Balance of Assets over Liabili-ties . . . . . . . .

Total . .

ASSETS.

Particulars,

s. (.4

230 9 610 15 021) 0 6

s. (1.

0 0

10 00 0

013

0

0

0t;08

3 S

12 7

16 0

Form No. 51.The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads 'or other Worksfor year ended 30th June, 1926 :

Name of Road or other Work. Construction. Maintenance.£ s. 0. £ s. U.

An ketel Road 13 0 0 21 5 7Ba rra mbie Road 16 16 10 It 0Bird grin Road . . 10 :11.

Dandaraga Road 10 17 10Depot Range Road 37 2 0Green's Road . . . . 7 1 0Hancock's Road 1.7 1.2 0howler's Road . . . . 25 0 0 22 10 0Sandstone Works . . 38 15 0Sandstone Road North 7 1.4 6Voila mui Road . 29 1.1 9State Battery Road . . . 22 15 0Sandstone-Mt. Magnet Roaq. 40 '1. 6

E54 16 0 4285 3

Wells and Water Supply 84 0 0

We hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct,

P. G. GREEN,Chairman.

E. J. B1JZZA,Secretary.

10th March, 1927.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919..Naanfac District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th day

11 1 of dune, 1925:

0 9

19 9

2 s.

50 0 0

201 5 0

1,042 5 6

£1,353 10 6

e. d.Credit Balance at Treasury 93 6 6Credit [Wain-. at Western Austra-

lia I( Bank . . . . 160 14 1

SBA' t ngs Bank .

Cash in hands of SecretaryRa tvs outstanding

Gen era I Rates . .

Estimated Current Value of I'm-arty own ,(1. by Board

lint !ding, eh,.SI ',table and ToolsLamle:. ..

lu mu ute,All other A-

Rates SitSit pens, transferredDue by Heat) h Board1We by Centel [ivy Board

25481116

s. 0.

00

7

0

217 2 6

470 0 036 0 015 046 0 (1

1.4.4 17 871 8 Ii

2 1 1.

218 7 3

Total £1,353 10 6

T certify having examined the books and accounts ofthe Black Range Road Board, also compared the State-ments of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets andLiabilities," and found same to be correct.

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.

Particulars.s. d. s. d.

Credit Balance at commencementof yearBalance at Treasury . 53 17 9Balance at Western Australian

Bank (General Account) . . 317 8 9In hands of Secretary 0 3 9

General Rate(1 ) Current Rates collected

during year .. 230 9(2) Arrears of Rates collected

during year 9 9 0

Licenses(a) Cart and Carriage(b) Dog .

(c ) Motor Cars (Private))

(0) Motor Cycles . .

(e ) Motor Wagons . .

(f) Carriers' Licenses

FeesWater Supplies .

Income from Property and Plant.(other than lighting )

Rents from Halls, etc.Plant .

371 10 3

239 18 4

11. 10 06 0 "

43 0 07 2 66 0 04 0 0

77 18 9

30 2 11

12 5 62 10 0--- 14 15 6

Government GrantsAnnual Subsidy for Maintenance

and Construe' ion . . 71 0 0Special GrantsReedy's Road 100 0 0

Health Account ReceiptsVermin Account 1:4aint. . .All other Receipts

Sundry Reeeinis

Total

EXPE EDIT BEE.

Particulars.

EN penses for collecting Licenses----Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. . .

Salaries . . . . . . . .

Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,Pet ty Cash, etc. .

Audit Fees . . .. . .

Advertising . . .

Bank Charges . . . .

Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.)Three per cents. .. . . ..Road Board Association . . . .

Stationery and Printing . . .

Maintenance 'Works (from Rev-enue, including GovernmentGrants) as per Form No. 51

171 0 013 8 612 11 0

2 14 0

E938 19 3

d. 2 a. CI,

R. L. MILLEN,Government Auditor and Inspector.

20th March, 1927.

(a) Roads . . .. ..(b) Wells, Dams, etc.Water

Supplies . . ..(c) Recreation Grounds . .

219

722

10 2

4 317 8

8 8 1142 0 0

5 0 03 3 07 I 01 15 7

:12 14 30 16 63 14 07 1 1

294 12

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964 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [APRIL 8, 1927.

Maintenance of Halls, Libraries.etc.

Construction Works (from Rev-enue, including GovernmentGrants) as ner Form No. 51

RoadsPlant and Tools

(1) Tools, Plant, etc. (pur-chased during year) ..

(2) Repairs to Furniture, Tools,Plant, etc.

s. d.

4 5 6

4 13 6

Health Account Payments ..Vermin Account Payments ..All other Expenditure (to be speci-

fied if on works)Sundry :Works ..

Balances at end of yearTo credit of Board at Treasury 55 1.1 9To credit of Board at Wmtern

Australian Bank (General Ac-count) .. .. .. 314 18

Total

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.LIABILITIES.Detrticalars.

Rates owing hot which cannot becollected

Outstanding Accounts ..Amounts owing on Contracts in

handAll other Liabilities

Health Account in credit withBoard

Vermin Account in credit withBoard ..

Balance of Assets over LiabilitiesTotal ..

Assitrs.Particulars.

£ B. (1.

8 5 8

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Nanning District. Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th day

109 14 0 of June, 1926:

8 19 0S 15 0

36 16 0

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS ANDREenters.

Particulars.

EXPENDITURE.

s. d. s. d.

Credit Balance at commencementof year- -

Balance at Treasury 55 11 9Balance at Western Australian

9 12 9 Bank (General Account) .. 314 15 8370 10 5

It370 10

£93S 19 3

£ s. (1.

13 1 8

14 14 4

General Rate(1) Current Rates collected dur-

ing year(2) Arrears of Rates collected

5 during year

s. d.

43 IS 332 1 Ii

2.1 10 0

27 16 01,051 18 10

£1.,180 4 7

s. d.Credit Balance at. Treasury .. 55 11 9Credit Balance at Western Austra-

Ihm Bank 314 18 S

Rates outstandingGeneral Rates .. 3 5 11Annual Rates not collectable .. 43 1.8 3

Estimated Current Value of Pro-perty owned by Board

Buildings, etc.Movable Plant and ToolsFurniture. etc.Other Property

All other Accounts owing to Board

£ St. d.

370 10 5

47 4 2

5()047

1386710

05500

000

0

Total .. £1,180 4 7

We certify having examined the books and accountsof the Nannine Road Board, also compared the State-ments of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets andLiabilities," and found same to be correct.

R. L. MILLEN,Government Auditor and Inspector.

T. ALLA.NSON,Ratepayers' Auditor.

13th March, 1927.

Form No. 51.The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Worksfor year ended 30th June, 4925 :

Name of Road or other Work. Construction. Maintenance.£ s. d. £ s. il.

Wiluna Road .. 48 0 6Meekatharra Road 27 9 0Reedy's Road .. 53 o 0 13 12 6Cue Road 48 15 0 33 5 2Amman Road 2 5 0t.funga Road .. 7 io 0 28 0 0Quinn's Road .. 11.12 0Streets and Footpaths 2 15 10Gabanintha-Barramba 12 10 0General Maintenance 40 0 2Water Supplies 72 4 :i

£109 14 0 £291 1.4 5

11re hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct,

E. NAIRN,Chairman.

J. MORGAN,Secretary.

!Accuses(a) Cart and Carriage(b) Dog(c) Motor Cars (Private)(d) Motor Cycles(e) Motor Wagons

FeesWater Supplies ..

Income from Property and Plant.(other than lighting)

Rents from Halls, etc.Government Grants.

Annual Subsidy for Maintenanceand Construction ..

Health Account Receipts ..Vermin Account -Receipts ..All other Receipts

Vermin Board, °Mee Rent, etc.Total

329 0 0

0 19 11329 19 1

3 5 05 0 0

73 1.0 07 0 0

15 0 0103 15 0

27 6 6

11. 10 6

60 0 011 10 032 17 1

3 0 0

3950 9 5

EXPENDITURE.Particulars.

£ s. d. £ s. d.

Expenses for collecting LicensesLicensing Plates, Discs, etc. .. 0 10 0

Salaries .. .. .. .. 42 0 0Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,

Petty Cash, etc.) .. 3 0 0Audit Fees .. .. .. 3 3 0Advertising .... .. 2 12 6Bank Charges 1 14 3Insurances (Fire Guarantees. etc.) 13 11 0Three per cents. .. .. 0 16 0Road Board Association .. 3 14 0Stationery and Printing .. .. 7 S 3Maintenance Works (from Rev-

enue, including GovernmentGrants) as per Form No.- 51--

(a ) Roads .. .. .. 16S 2 6(b) Wells, Dams, etc., Water

Supplies .. .. 27 1.1 8195 14 2

Maintenance of Halls, Libraries,etc. .. .. .. .. 18 19 6

Construction Works (front Rev-enue, including GovernmentGrants) as per Form No. 51

Roads .. .. .. 158 0 11Plant and Tools

(1) Tools, Plant, etc. (pur-chased during year) 2 4 6

(2) Office Furniture .. .. 0 17 6(3) Repairs to Furniture, Tools,

Plant, etc. .. ..Health Account PaymentsVermin Account PaymentsAll other Expenditure (to be speci-

fied if on works)Repairs to BuildingsSundry Works

Balances at end of yeTo credit of Board at TreasuryTo credit of Board at Western

Australian Bank (General Ac-count)

In hands of Secretary ..

Total .

3 14 66 16 6

14 5 623 1 0

:5 4 4it 10 6

14 14 19

57 JO 1

17 110 0

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

P/D'Ilia

Rates owing but which cannot beCollected.

Outstanding AccountsAll other Liabilities

Health Acount in credit withBoard

Vermin Board in credit withBoard

Balance of Assets over Liabilities

Total

8 0

3950 9 5

C s. d. £ s. d.

6 3 927 17 9

10 6 2

24 10 534 16 7

.. 1,115 17 11

£1,224 16 0

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A111111, S. .927.1

ASSETS,Part:1(7111u I'S.

Credit Da lanee at 9'etmaryCredit 1 ;Mama, at Wet e Aunt ra-

lian Hank

(lzuh in ndsfillt,es ()LH,: a

General PiaArrea Its in Regis

Estima1 d Correa Value of Pro-perty on nett by Board

Bondi s, etc.Movahltt Plant and Tools

i ure, etc.Other Propor1:.All 01. her Accounts owing to Boar

IV,' eer1Ill' thements of

Total .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 065

£ s, 'I,157 1.0 1,

1181 17 11439 8 0

1 0 0

5 11 9,111 18 3

111 10 0

1511 0 0.-i it

'Ian la(17 0 0

S 0 0

,t1,224 10 0

eaimined the books and accountsmid. Board, also compared the State-s and Expenditure" and "Assets and

same to he eon -out.

R. L. MILLEN,Government Auditor and Inspector.

T. ALLANSON,Ratepayers' Auditor.

13111 lArttrch, 1927.

l0ornt Nleuad 8 ,

Statrinenl showing 'EXpondil,nrn art Rands or ousterIta. yea r Jul Ile, 1926 :

Name o f 11,111(1 or other. "Work. Coma ruction, 'Ma i elm ilea.

Mictiltatlutra RoadAim can Road

n a RoadGap 'Road.Quinn's -.RoadCouto Downs l.oa,lrue11endy's lbon11,il t le Can RoadVI urnli 1)ownsSI reels a lid FootpaCulleulli No,(lcn oral lrtp and\Mater Sunnite.,

\Nre hereliy cerli:Wove are correct,

1 2th lla'rcli, 1927.

1 a

s. (1. £ s. (I.28 18 6

,0 0 S 1 811 15 2

9 5 05 0 I,

s 3.3 40 0

x

7 I0 00 130 6 11

IS 6 It

27 11 S

11158 0 11 ,C195 14 2

figures and particulars

E. NAIRN,Chairman.

J. MORGAN,Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTR. ACT, 1010.I1o//ct Ibignet District Road Dor si.

ANNUAL Sialment showing operations and trausaetions the 'ern' Financial Year ended 30th (1110if dune, 192.5

SuiNimmn- ANL) EXPENDiTuRE.11001KI1 1S.

rnOiedinr8.(1. £ a. d.

Credit Bala ace a 1. eela PielaJluentof year.Balance at Treasury 143 48 3Balance at Western Australian

Dank I General Accouul1 1 5 1 8 :it

General Rate( 1 ) Current 'ft at,,,ts

during year2) Arrears of Rate,

during year

collected

eollected

ldnennesp) ( 'an t and Carriage .

tb) Dog(c) Motor Cs Its(d) Motor Cycles(e) Trailers . .

5 2 4 9 1

45 15 9

40 02 12

207 018 7

2 0

6O

£Fees-(all Water Supplies 1. 0 (1

) Commonage and Agisthient 11 6 3--------le from Property and Plant

other than lighting 1nstitute

Rent of land27 16 01, 10 0

Government Grant sAnnttal Subsidy for Mainten-

ance and ConsumetionVermin Account I DotiptsAll other Receipts

Cemetery refund1 nsurances refundLibrary SubscriptionsSundriesBlack Range

fundSale , of chaff ..

Health Account rtoceipts

Total

NN.Pr.N0150110.PttlietattrS.

s, d. E s. d.

55 0 013 18 4

21 10 79

3 4 02 2 6

30 0 022 9 8

82 2 0362 3 4

,t1.,584 18 0

£ tl, £Salaries .. 208Ofliee Expenses Postage,

Petty ('ash, etc.)Elect ion Expenses . .

Audit Fees ..AMytrtisingDank ChargesBlau ra news I Fire Guam ntees, etc.) 18Three per cents. . .. 21Stationery and Printing .. 18Ma intei i ance Works ( front 110

011111% Including Government(Irmv-) as per Form No. 51--

1 al Roads . . . . . . il 30 15 8(1,1 Wells, Dams, etc. 40 10 1

1, 1 Street Lighting, etc. 66 7 3(I) Itecren Lion Grounds 64 1 7 4------ 002 10 7

'Maintenance of Halls, Libraries,etc. .. .. .. 74 11 6

27

1 9

0

9 82 0

1 11

:: 010 011 (1

3 1114 3

Construction Works ( from Rev -enue, including Government.Grants) as per Form No 51

('a) Roads(b) Wells, Dams, etc.

911,01 mall Tools ( purchased dur-ing yea

LI 1 Took, Plant, etc.(2 ) Repairs to (Furniture,re,

Moms, Plant, etc.

All other Expenditure Do be speci-fied if on works)

Cemetery Aecon 11Vermin AccountuPiano PltrellaSeRoad Board Associa inn

llealth ExpenditureUM lances at end of year

To credit of lino rd TreasuryTo credit of lloard N1'cs1 ern

Australian Bank !General Ac-noun( 1

Tol al

91 13 07 10 8

33 8 it

8 1.

9 I10 0

11(1

1) 1(1

25 17 0

i,iAI(ILI'I'IES AND ASSKTS,1,1AnthtT168,Part /calor&

Nair, owing- but which cannot, be

Otte-landing AeeellattiAll ether LiabilitieS

Dae on 1'1".1110 ..1)110 1,, I I ea lilt Board . .

Due to Vcrmin 1305

Balance of Assets over Liabilities

'fetal

A 50111'S,Putrlieitlov'.e.

credit (;:lance at Treasury()red?? 1'41 la Hee at \Vestern A

liar

Rato,; on1,:f nding--General Rates ..

Est itatt ell Carrell( Valve ofnevi y by Board-

159 10 13 etc.Movabl-e Plam and Tools(Vi10101111s,Furniture, elr. . .

Other Properly 1 LibraryBooks)

570 5 Band InstrumentsAll other Assets

Due by Cemetery

Total

93 9 8

55 16

SO

7 10

1:1,5S 1 I

s. d, £ in (1.

75 0 0116 7 1

63 82 -1

53 8 61,707 12 10

£1,952 8 5

E s.n II 10

25 1 7 0

ti s. d.

25 17 10213 3 7

911 0 051 16 0

312 0 0358 17 S

50 0 o25 0 0

1. 13 4

52,952 8 5

We certify having examined the books and accounts270 0 0 of the Mount Magnet Road Board, also compared the

Statements of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "As-sets and Liabilities," and 'found same to be correct.

R. L. MILLEN,Government Auditor and Inspector.

ALP. G. DEWAR,29 6 o 16th March, 1927. Ratepayers' Auditor.

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Form No. 51,The Pond Di6trict5 Act, 1910.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Work'sFor year ended 30th June, 1925: -

Name of Road or other Work. Construction. Maintenance.

Sandstone-Youanini RoadMagnet-Yower,,abbie RoadBoogardie RoalPayne's Find RoadLennonville RoadMinor Roads ..Town Ward-Sundry WorksSundry Works-District

s.46 1315 03 6

13 6

1.3 6

(1. £ s. d.4 15 16 8

8 9 3 48 7 10 0

33 6 S4 15 17 0

286 11 1162 10 1.

£91. 13 0 £430 15 8

Veils Windmills,s. d.

Town Stock Well 5 16 8 17 9 0Boogardie Domestic Well 10 15 8Commonage Stock Well 6 3 8Lennonville Stock Well 6 0 0Minor Wells .. 2 0 0 0 8 0

£7 16 8 40 16 4

We hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct,

J. I. THOMAS,Chairman.

H. H. du BOULAY,16th March, 1927. Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Mount Magnet District Road Board.

ANNUAL Otatement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th dayof June, 1926: -

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.

Particulars

Credit Balance at commencementof year-

Balance at Treasury ..Balance at Western Australian

Bank (General Account)

General Rate-(1) Current Rates collected dur-

ing year(2) Arrears of Rates collected

during year ..(3) Rates in suspense ..

Licenses-(a) Cart and Carriage ..(b) Dog(c) Motor Cars (Private)(d)' Motor Cars (Hire)(e) Motor Cycles(1) Motor Wagons(g) Trailers ..

£ a. (1.

0 0 10

25 17 10

505 19 10

37 17 60 10 0

29 0 03 7 6

241 9 115 0 015 15 0

101 0 03 10 0

Fees -(a) Water Supplies .. 1 2 4(b) Commonage and Agistunent 66 13 4

Income from Property and Plant(other than lighting) -

Rents from Halls, etc. 30 17 0Lands, etc. .. 3 12 0

Government Grants-Special Grants-

Boogardie Well 30 0 0Boogardie-Yowergabbie !Ids. 50 0 0

Federal Road Contract ..Legal Expenses recoveredHealth Account Receipt ,

Vermin Account. ReceiptsAll other Receipts-

Refund Insurance .kcount RaceClub

Contributions (Address)Library ..Sale of Plates ..Refund Railway Department ..Contributions Recreation Ground

Debit Balance at end of year a(Western Australian Bank ..

Total ..

2 It 3S IS 0I 0 0

7 64 5 9

10 4 9

EXPENDITURE.Particulars,

Expenses for levyine. Rates-Valuation Fees, etc. ..

Salaries .. .... ..Office Expenses (Rent, Postage,

Petty Cash, etc.) ..Election Expenses .. ..AdvertisingBank Charges .. ..Insurance (Fire, Guarantees, etc.)Three per cents. .. ..Legal Expenses .. ..Stationery and Printing

s. (1.

25 17 10

544 7 4

109 1

67 15

Maintenance Works (from Rev-enue, 1lleluding GovernmentGrants) as per Form No. 51--

(al Roads ..(9) Wells, Danis, etc,(e) Street Lighting, etc.( d ) Recreation Grounds

£ ,s. (1. s. (1.

277 1 1.

27 1661. 12 020 :1 4

398 11.9Maintenance of Balls, Libraries,

etc. . 32 1 (1

Construction Works (from Rev-enue, including Government.Grants) as per Form No. 51-

(a) Roads .. .. 925 9(b) Wells, Dams, etc. 32 14

Plant and Tools-( 1) Tools, Plant, etc. (pur-

chased during year) .. 3-1 10 9(2) Office Furniture .. 12 10 0(8) Repairs to Furniture, Tools,

Plant, etc. 4 3 351 4 0

Health Account Payments 336 13Vermin Account Payments 2 0 0All other Expenditure (to be speci-

fied if on works) -Purchase Piano, Balance .. 20 2 6General Expenses (Mrs. Hay-

ter) .. 12 1.5 6Road Board Association 3 3 6

Balances at end of year-To credit of Board at Treasury

Total ..

LIABIL. TIES AND ASSETS.LIAmidTIES.Particulars.

Debit. Balance at Western Austra-lian Bank ,(Unsecured)

Rates owing but which cannot hecollected

Outstandirr, AccountsAll other Liabilities -

Rates in Suspense ..Due to Vermin Board ..

Balance of Assets over Liabilities

Total ..ASSETS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at TreasuryRates outstanding-

General Rates ..Estimated Current Value of Pro-

perty owned by Board-Buildings, etc.Band instruments ..Movable Plant and ToolsLibrary BooksFurniture, etc.Windmills, etc.

All other Assets-Federal Grant ContractDue by Health Board

7 Due by Cemetery Account

34 9 0

80 0 0552 13 10

0 12 6323 9 11.

1.3 16 6

27 2 3

94 14. 8

g2,174 1 1------------

£ s. (1. £ s. (1.

5 0 0216 14 4

32 6 42 2 0

11 0 60 10 0

24 19 220 1 0

1 5 011 4 9

958 3 9

36 1 G

33 13 11

£2,174 1 1

s. (1. s. i1.

91 14 8

93 1 10120 0 5

0 :10 032 18 10

33 8 101,935 15 7

£2,283 1. 4

S. 'l.1.3 11.

212 13 7

91.4 0 025 0 0

1.07 5 050 0 CI

154 6 0212 ,0

271 It 7019 111. 13 4----- 271 2 10

Total .. .112,283 I 4-

We certify having examined the books and accountsof the Mount Magnet Road Board, also compared 'theStatements of "Receipts and Expenditure" and. "As-sets and Liabilities," and found same to be correct.

R. L. MIL-DEN,Government Auditor and Inspector.

ALF. G. DEWAR,10th March, 1927. Ratepayers' Auditor.

Form No. 51.The :Road Districts Act,

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Worksfor year ended 311th .lane, 7.926: -

Name of Road or other Work. Com:inn-Don. Maintenance.£ s. d. £ s. d.

floods.Magnet-Cue RoadMagnet-Yalgoo Road .

1:,,ogo Hie Road . .

Magnel-Yowergabhie RoadMinor Roads ..Sandstone-Youanini RoadWorks, Sundry Town and Count ryTown Ward Works ..Payne's Find Road (Federal

Gran()

'L It 03 6 8

25 16 810 0 073 10 02 10 3 21

93 1 511.34, 2 4

828 9 2

£925 9 5 £277 8 1

Wells timid .. £32 14 4 £27 16 5

We hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct,

16th March, 1927.

.T. I. THOMAS,Chairman.

H. H. du BOULAY,Secretary.

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THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-19.Chief Secretary's Office,

Perth, 31st March, 1927.ALP:IL ! 1:-.2/21: Ex. Co. 815/21.

TUE followin,, :Model By-laws have been prepared bydirection of I !is Excellency the Governor in Council, inpursuance of Seetion 295 of "The Health Act, 1911-19.''

EVERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

MODEL BY-LAWS.Series " A."

WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Health Act,1911-19," a Local Authority may make by-laws:Now, therefore, thebeing the, Local Authority for the Health District of

, do hereby make the following Bylaws:

Interpretation.In these By-laws the terms specified hereunder shall

hear the meaning defined, unless the context indicatesotherwise:

"Act" means the Health Act, 1911-19."Approved " shall mean approved by the Medical

Officer of Health or by an Inspector.

.PART ENERAL SANITARY PROVISIONS.EA CLOSETS AND PRIVIES.

I. No person shall construct or cause to be con-structed axy till : closet or privy which does notcomply with the following conditions:

(a) The internal fittings shall be in accordance withthe plan shown in Schedule "A" hereto.

(b) It shall not lie within 20 feet of any house ortank,. nor within .50 feet of any other watersupple, nor within 50 feet of the milkingshed or !IOW room of any dairy, and shall be

eoast !meted that the pan may be with-!! ra cv,, from the rear of the convenience.

(c) The walls shall be of stone, brick, or other ap-proved material.

((1) There shall be at least two ventilating openings,of 50 square inches in a(!!:!. one in each of twoopposite walls, and 1 in h,I, feet above thefloor level.

(e) The roof shall be of gal.':; used iron, or other'impervious nutterial.

(f) The door shall be hung so that there is, when thedoor is closed, a clear space of at least threeinches above and below it.

(g) The 'floor shall be of approved imperviousmaterial, and shall have a uniform fall of onein 30 from back to front and its upper surfaceshall be not less than six inches above the levelof the ground adjoining.

(I,) The under surface of the seat shall be 15% inchesabove the 'floor.

(i) A hinged aperture cover shall be provided to thescat.

(j) A service door shall be provided in the rear wallof the convenience, through which the panmust be withdrawn.

URINALS.2. No 'person shall construct or cause to be con-

striteted. a urinal, which does not comply with the fol-lowing conditions:

(a) The walls shall be composed of or faced withsome impervious material, approved by an In-spector.

(b) The floor shall be constructed of approvedmaterial, finished so as to he impervious, andhave a fall of not less than one in 30 to adrain constructed at one side of such floor;the drain to be composed of similar material;such drain shall discharge to a trapped gully,connected by a glazed earthenware pipe ofsufficient size to a sewer, or if there be nosewer then it shall be disposed of as directedby the Local Authority.

The roof shall be of impervious material and soarranged that there is an opening on all sidesbetween the top of the walls and the lower sideof the roof of not less than six inches.

(c)

(d) A. 'IJ" shaped trough shall be provided, placedagainst one of the walls, and composed orfaced with galvanised iron, not thinner than20 gauge, or some other approved imperviousmaterial, discharging in an approved manlierto a sewer or to a sanitary pan, of the patternprescribed by By-law .7.

(e) The impervious surface of that side of thetrough nearest to the wall shall be continuedto a height of not less than two feet above thefront (sloe of the trough; the front edge shallbe not less than 24 inches, and not more than26 inches above the floor level.

(f) The wall :igailist which the trough is placed tobe that wall which is adjacent to the lowestpart of the floor.

A water supply, and such fittings as may be re-quired, for 'flushing purposes shall be providedto the satisfaction of an inspector.

Maintenance of San ilery Conveniences.3. The occupier of any premises whereon there is a

sanitary Convenience shall(a) 'Maintain such convenience in a cleanly condition.(h) The owner of any premises whereon there is a

sanitary convenience shall maintain such con-venience in accordance with the by-laws.

Supply of deodorants to be maintained.4. Every occupier shall cause to be kept in each earth

closet or privy a sufficient supply of approved deodorant,and means for using the same, and shall cause all night-soil or other matter which may be deposited in the panof such earth closet or privy to be immediately deodor-ised.

(g)

P UBLIC LATRINES.5. (a) No person shall foul any portion of a public

n 1 to ry convenience.(b) No person shall stand upon any portion of

any such convenience other than the floor.(0) Every such convenience shall be provided with

a sufficient amount of artificial light, andsuch light shall he maintained after sunsetfor such time as such convenience remainsopen to the public.

(d) No person shall write upon or otherwise de-face any portion of the structure or 'fittingsof any such convenience.

Ii. Every owner of a privy shall provide in connec-tion therewith two pans, one lid and one rubber ring,and such pans shall conform to the following specitica-tions--

(a) They shall be constructed of galvanised ironof not less than 22 gauge.

They .shall be 141/2 inches high, and the diam-eter shall be 13 and one-sixth inches.

There shall be an iron band around, the top oneinch by a quarter of an inch, welded at thejoint, and secured thereto by four quarter-inch diameter rivets, placed through the bandand pan. at equal distances apart in the cir-cumference thereof and so as to fit sameneatly, and be level across the top.

(d) The seams of the pan shall be folded, grooved,and sweated with solder.

(e) There shall be two straps across the bottom,swaged and riveted thereto, and made ofone and a quarter galvanised hoop iron of

not less than 20 gauge.Two handles of three-eighths of an inch round

iron shall be properly riveted to the externalopposite sides at five inches below the top,projecting not more than two inches from thesides thereof.

The lid to be used on removal of a pan from aprivy shall be of approved design, and soconstructed and fitted that when applied andfixed to a pan, no liquids can escape from thelatter.

(II) The pan shall be removed from each privy atleast once in each week or at such times andwith such frequency as an inspector maydirect.

(b)

(c)

(f )

(g)

Prescribing the 'method of 7'emoving used pans and thereplacing of clean Ones.

7. (a) Every person removing a pan from a privyshall at once cover the same with an approved tight-

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fitting lid. He shall then place in the panstead of theprivy a clean pan of the pattern described in By-law 7,and such clean pan shall be placed directly under theaperture in the scat, in such a way that the handle ofthe pan is not in contact with the riser, and the pan-stead door shall then be closed.

(b) After the lid of a used pals has been placed inposition no person shall remove such lid until after thepan has been transported to the site used for thedisposal of 'nightsoil.

(e) On reception at the place of disposal, the con-tents of each pan shall be emptied and disposed of in themanner prescribed by paragraph (f).

(d) After the pan has been emptied, it and its lidmust be thoroughly washed and scrubbed in clean water,and then the inside of such pan and both sides of the lidshall be thoroughly scrubbed in a disinfecting solution,a separate brush being used, and then wholly immersedin a solution of disinfectant having a germicidal valueequal to a 5 per cent. solution of pure carbolic acid; orthoroughly cleansed in a steam-tight box or chamber withsteam, to be applied to the pass and lid for not less thanfive minutes.

(e) The interior surface of every pan and the un-derside of the lids shall, after being thoroughly cleansed,be properly coated with coal tar applied hot, and suchcoating shall be renewed whenever necessary, so as toproperly protect the whole internal surface of the panand the underside of the lid.

(f) The contents of such pans shall be disposed ofby burial in a trench not exceeding two feet in depth,nor two feet in width, and shall without undue delayafter being deposited be thoroughly covered with alayer of clean earth of at least six inches in depth.

Prevention of the use of nightsoil, urine, etc., asManure.

8. (a) No person shall use or keep for the pur-pose of use as .manure any nightsoil or urine.

(b) No person at any sanitary depot shall plantvegetable matter for human consumption on any part ofsuch depot in the soil in which there has been depositedany nightsoil, urine, or offensive matter within sixweeks.

Drivers of Carts used in sanitatary services not to loiterin streets, etc.

9. No driver of any vehicle used in the transportof nightsoil, urine, liquid wastes or offensive mattershall loiter in any street, right-of-way, lane or otherpublic place.

Vehicles to be cleansed.10. All veheles used in the carrying out of sanitary

services specified in 13y -laws 12 and 16, shall be dailycleansed and shall be maintained in such a condition asnot to be offensive.

Licensing of Persons to remove nightsoil.11. (1.) No person shall be employed by a con-

tractor in the collection and removal of nightsoil, urine,refuse, or other offensive material, unless such person islicensed by the local authority.

(2.) Such license shall be issued upon the followingconditions:

(a) The applicant shall produce satisfactory evi-dence of good character.

(b) The license shall be void if the licensee ceasesto be in the employ of the contractor.

RUBBISH RECEPTACLES TO BE PROVIDED.12. (a) The occupier of every premises shall provide

a receptacle, or as many more such receptacles as may berequired by an inspector, for holding refuse. Such re-ceptacle shall be of metal not thinner than twenty-fourgauge. Its capacity shall not be less than two and ahalf cubic feet, nor more than four cubic feet, and sloconstructed as to be water-tight. It shall be providedwith two handles and have a tight-fitting lid with aflange overlapping the top of the bin.

(b) For the purpose of this by-law and By-laws 14and 15 the terns "refuse" does not include slops orliquid waste, and no person shall place any such slops orliquid waste in any such refuse receptacle,

Refuse to be deposited in receptacles.13. The occupier of every premises shall cause all

household refuse to -be depositedlin such receptacle, andsuch receptacle shall be maintained in a thoroughly cleanand efficient condition, and in a Condition to satisfy therequirements of By-law 13, and he shall, when requiredby an inspector, thoroughly cleanse and disinfect everysuch reepetacle.

Receptacles to be kept covered and emptied weekly.14. livery occupier shall cause such receptacle to be

covered with its lid at all times, except when the lid isremoved for the purpose of placing the refuse within thereceptacle, and at such times the lid shall be immediatelyreplaced. livery such receptacle shall be emptied onceweekly, or so much more frequently as an inspector maydirect.

Method of emptying receptacles.15. The emptying and removal of such receptacle

shall be conducted in the following manner,:,---(a) The receptacle shall he emptied into a cart,

which shall be either constructed of or linedwith some impervious material. Such cartshall' be provided with a suitable cover, andduring the time such cart is employed in thecollection and removal of rubbish the con-tents shall be kept covered with the saidcover.

(b) When the contents of the rubbish receptacleshall have been placed in such cart the saidreceptacle shall be returned by the scavengerto the place from which it was taken.

Rubbish receptacle not to be placed in street.16. No person shall place a rubbish receptacle in or

upon any street, right-of-way, thoroughfare, lane, orfootpath.

Rubbish not to be deposited on public lands.17. No person shall deposit any filth, dirt, ashes, rub-

bish, sludge, liquid refuse or offensive mattes- on or abouta street or Crown lands or at places under the control ofthe local authority, except upon such land as is speciallyset apart for the purpose of such deposit under the pro-visions of the Act.

Rubbish only to be removed from cart at prescribedplaces.

18. No person shall remove any rubbish or refusefrom a rubbish cart, except at such place or places asshall have been set apart for the pmpose.

Method of disposal of rubbish.19. Upon arrival at the place of disposal all rubbish

shall be immediately burnt or buried. If burned theprocess of burning shall be continued until all organicmaterial has been destroyed, and such process shall beconducted in such a manner as directed by an inspector.If buried; the deposits shall be immediately covered witha layer of clean earth of not less than six inches indepth amid be maintained so covered.

Places of deposit of rubbish or nightsoil to be fenced.20. Every place used for the deposit of Decal matter

or refuse shall be securely fenced on all sides, and so asto effectively exclude cows, horses, and other stock fromsuch place.

LIQUID RE:EUSE.Liquid refusedisposal of.

21. The terns "liquid refuse" when used in theseby-laws shall include bath, kitchen, scullery, laundry,and wash-house or other domestic wastes, also stablewashings.

22. No person shall permit any liquid refuse to bedischarged or deposited upon the sus-face of any street.

23. The occupier: of any premises shall dispose ofthe liquid refuse produced upon the premises by one ofthe following methods:

(1.) By discharging it into a soak well, complyingwith the following conditions:

(a) A sketch plan showing the ,design, situation, andconstruction together with the connections withsuch soak well shall be submitted to and ap-proved in writing by an inspector,

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(h) It shall be at least four feet in diameter andfive feet in depth. It shall be lined with brickslaid with open joints and be provided with animpervious cover, which shall have above it atleast twelve inches of soil.

The house fittings shall be to the satisfaction ofthe Inspector, and each such fittings shallbe discharged over on open gully provided witha water-sealed trap.

(d) From such trap, liquid wastes shall be conducteddirect to the soak well by means of an earth-enware drain, circular in shape and at leastfour inches in diameter and laid with a properfall.

17 he soak well to be ventilated by means of afour-inch diameter galvanised iron pipe erectedvertically, carried up to a height of not lessthan eight feet, or if the soak well is withintwelve feet of the wall of a house, the longerpipe shall be carried up at least one foot abovethe eaves of each house.

Where there is a series of more than one soakwell the earthenware drain from the house shallconnect with only one- of such wells, and theconnection between the well into which theconnection discharges and subsequent wellsshall be by means of a syphon placed verticallywith the curve uppermost, and the inlet andoutlet pipes at a height of two feet from thebottom of the respective wells.

Whenever ordered by an inspector such well shallbe emptied, cleansed, and disinfected in suchmanner and within such time as is specifiedin the requisition.

(2.) By discharging into an approved ventilated im-pervious receptacle fitted with a gas-tight cover, whichshall comply with the following conditions :

(a) The contents of such receptacle shall be removedat such times and with such frequency and insuch manner as is directed by an inspector.

(b) The occupier shall not permit any such receptacleto overflow or become offensive.

(c) The receptacle shall be situated where directedby an inspector.

(3.) Whenever the Local Authority is of opinion thatproper facilities are not provided at any house it mayorder the owner of such house to do the work necessaryto comply with either Clauses (1) or (2) of this by-la w,

(c)

(0)

(f)

(g)

TRANSPORT OF OFFENSIVE MATERIAL.24. (a) No person shall remove or transport any

offensive matter between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.(b) No person shall remove any pigwash or offen-

sive matter, unless such pigwash or offensive matter becarried in watertight barrels or tanks securely coveredto prevent the escape of any of the contents thereof, orthe emission of any offensive odour therefrom.

(r) Every person using any tank or barrel or vehiclein the removal of any pigwash or offensive matter shallkeep such tank, barrel or vehicle and every vehicle usedfor the carriage or removal of any such matter asaforesaid in a thoroughly clean condition, and in goodrepair.

(d) The provisions of this by-law shall not apply topersons engaged in the removal of night-soil or refuseas provided by By-laws 7 and 15.

PREVENTION OF THE USE OF OFFAL ANDBLOOD AS MANURE.

25. (a) No person shall transport, deposit, use orstore offal or blood for the purpose of being used asmanure unless it has been sterilized by steam and pro-perly dried.

(h) No person shall transport, deposit, use or storefor use as manure any blood in such a way as to beoffensive, or deposit or store such material within onehundred feet of any house or dairy.

STABLES.26. The occupier of any premises whereon a horse is

kept shall provide a stable which shall comply with thefollowing conditions:

(a) It shall not be at any less distance than 20 feetof any dwelling-house, nor less than 50 feetfrom the milking-shed or milk-room of anydairy.

(h) The walls shall be constructed of concrete, brick,stone, wood, or galvanised iron.

(c)

(d)

(e)

The roof shall be constructed of some imperviousmaterial.

There shall be on 01 sides of the building be-tween the, wall and the roof a continuous clearspace of at least six inches in height.

The upper surface of the floor shall be raised atleast three inches above the surface of theSO rrounding ground, and shall be constructedof granolithic cement, concrete, or some otherapproved impervious material; it shall have afall of one in a hundred to a drain.

(f) There shall be provided outside each such stableit receptacle for manure; such receptacle shallbe constructed of brick faced with cement orwith other approved impervious material; itshall he provided with a tight-fitting cover, andshall be emptied at least once weekly.

All manure produced on the premises shall becollected daily and placed in the receptacle formanure.

(II) The stable shall be maintained in a cleanly con-dition, and shall be cleansed and disinfectedwhen so ordered by an inspector.

27. No stable shall be erected. unless and until plans,specification, and site of the proposed stable have beenapproved.

(g)

KEEPING OF HORSES, COWS, SHEEP, ANDGOATS.

28. The occupier of any premises shall not allowany horse, cow, sheep, or goat to be loose in any pad-dock, yard or other place forming portion of such pre-mises, and the owner of any yard, paddock, or otherplace shall not allow any horse, cow, sheep or goat tohe loose in any such yard, paddock or place unless anduntil due provision is made to prevent such horse, cow,sheep or goat from approaching to within twenty feetof any dwelling, shop, factory, bakery, or other placewhere food is manufactured, stored or exposed for sale.

Keeping of poultry or pigeons.29. (a) The occupier of any premises shall not keep

any poultry or pigeons, except for the purpose of imme-diate sale, except under the following conditions:

(h) The occupier of any premises shall not keep anypigeons or poultry within 20 feet of any dwelling-house,and where pigeons are kept they shall be continuallyconfined.

(c) All enclosures or cages within which birds ofany description are kept shall he maintained at all times'in a clean condition, and shall at any time be cleaned,disinfected, or otherwise dealt with as an inspectormay direct.

(d) The occupier of any premises whereon any otheranimals are kept shall at all times maintain all en-closures or structure of any description wherein suchanimals are confined in a clean condition, and at anytime when so directed by an inspector shall immedi-ately cleanse and disinfect any such enclosure orstructure.

Disposal of carcases of animals.30. The owner or occupier of any premises whereon

there is a dead animal shall not dispose of the carcaseof such animal on any premises, except at a recognisedsanitary site, or on premises approved by the LocalAuthority for that purpose, and it shall there he dis-posed of in the manner described for the disposal ofrubbish under the provisions of By-Law No. 20.

Drainage of land used for building purposes.31. No person shall erect any dwelling or use as a

dwelling-house any 'building existing upon land which isso situated as not to permit of being drained by gravi-tation into on existing drain or sewer unless

(a) Such land has been covered with clean earth tosuch depth that every part of the surface ofsuch land is at least one foot above the nearestexisting sewer, and unless such land is effect-ively drained.

(b) Ventilating openings are provided in each wallbelow the level of the floor joists; such venti-lating openings to be in the proportion of oneair brick (nine inches long by six inches high)for each 10 feet length of wall, and such ven-tilating openings shall not connect with the aircavity in any wall.

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(c) If required by the Local Authority, the surfaceof the land upon which the house is to be, oris erected, shall be covered with a layer ofcement concrete or other specified material ofsuch depth as may be directed.

(d) The underside of any part of the lowest woodenfloor of any such building shall he not lessthan six inches above the surface of the land.

Sites of new buildings to be thoroughly drained.Every person who shall erect a new building shall

cause the intended site of any such building tobe properly and thoroughly drained; and he shallcause any soakage or drainage from the adjoining sitesor buildings to be completely diverted from the site ofsuch new building.

Buildings to be provided with spouting and downpipesand with drains.

32. (a) The owner of every dwelling-house shallcause such dwelling-house, and the owner of any otherbuilding shall when so ordered by the Local Authoritycause such other building to be provided with spoutingand downpipes sufficient to receive without overflowingall rain water flowing into them.

(b) He shall cause such spouting to be fixed to theeaves of every roof of every building on his premises,so that all rain water flowing from the roof shall bereceived by such.

(c) He shall in connection with his premises provideand lay such proper drains, with such falls as shallbe sufficient to carry off from such premises all stormor rain water, and he shall maintain all such spouting,downpipes, and drains in good order and efficient action.

Certain space to be allowed in sleeping rooms.33. No sleeping room in any dwelling-house shall be

occupied by such a number of inmates that for everyinmate over the age of ten years there is less than fivehundred cubic feet of air space, and for every inmateunder the age of ten years there is less than three hun-dred cubic feet of air space, and the occupier of everysuch dwelling-house shall be responsible for any breachof this By-law.

Air space to be allowed in work rooms, offices, etc.34. (a) The occupier of every premises shall pro-

vide for every person employed upon such premisesand in each room of such premises sufficient space foreach individual. "Sufficient space" shall mean atleast five hundred cubic feet for each such personemployed during the hours of daylight, and sixhundred cubic feet for each such person employedbetween sunset and the next succeeding sunrise.

(b) In calculating the total cubic space, deductionshall be made in respect of the space occupied with fur-niture, fittings, and projections of the walls into theTOM.

(c) In calculating the available cubic space for eachperson, each room shall be considered separately, andsufficient air space shall be allowed in each room for themaximum number of persons employed in such room atany one time.

(d) The provisions of this By-law shall not apply inthe case of premises the cubic air space of which is pro-vided for by Statute or by any other By-law.

Ventilation of houses.35. No person shall erect any house unless such house

is ventilated in every part and room thereof in the ratioof 24 square inchesof inlet and 24 square inches of out-let of uncontrolled ventilating area to each hundredsquare feet of floor area.

The situation of ventilating openings and the generalarrangement of the ventilation, shall be subject to theapproval of the Inspector.

Application of By-law may be made retrospective.The owner of any house erected prior to the coming

into operation of these By-laws shall, when so directedby the Local Authority, ventilate such house in suchmanner as may be required.

Expectoration.36. No person shall expectorate in any public place

or in or upon any public vehicle, excepting into vesselswhich are specially provided for the purpose of receivingexpectoration.

Storage of Rags, etc.37. Any person using or storing rags or other mater-

ials in marine stores, flock, bedding, or furniture manu-factories shall keep or store the same so as not to hea nuisance, or injurious or dangerous to health, andshall whenever required so to do by an inspector disin-fect any such rags or other materials in such mannerand at such place as is directed by an inspector.

Maintenance of footways and pavements,38. The occupier of any premises shall maintain the

footways or pavements immediately adjacent to his pre-mises in a clean condition.

Maintenance of public vehicles.39. The owner of any public vehicle shall maintain

such vehicle at all times in a clean condition, and shallwhen required to do so by an inspector thorouglaycleanse and disinfect such vehicle in the manner pre-scribed by such inspector.

Water Tanks, maintenance and cleansing of.40. (a) The occupier of any premises, , the water

supply of which is drawn or partly drawn from tanks,shall maintain the roof forming the catchment for suchtanks, together with the spouting and down pipes ap-purtenant to such roof in a clean condition, and shallat least once in each year, during the months of Aprilor May, thoroughly clean any tank, the water fromwhich is used for human consumption.

(b) He shall also, when ordered by an inspector,empty, cleanse, and disinfect any tank upon his pre-mises, the water of which is used for human consump-tion.

(c) Every such tank shall be fitted with a tight-fitting cover.

Wells, construction and maintenance of.41.. The occupier of any premises shall not use the

water of any well for human consumption, unless suchwell complies with the following conditions:

(a) It shall be at least 100 feet from any soak well,or any other probable source of pollution.

(I) it shall be lined with impervious material to adepth of six feet below the surface of theground, and such lining shall be carried up toa height of at least 12 inches above the sur-face of the ground adjacent to such well.

(e) The well shall be covered with a tight-fittin.gcover, and such cover shall have no other open-ing than is essential for the insertion of apump.

(d) The surface of the ground immediately adjacentto such well shall be covered with imperviousmaterial for a distance of at least two feetarmind such well in all directions.

Mosquito Eradication and Reduction..42. The owner or occupier of any house or premises

shall keep such house or premises free of stagnantwater, liable to breed mosquitoes. For the purpose ofthis By-law the presence of mosquito larvm in any collec-tion of water wherever situated shall be sufficient evi-dence that such water is stagnant.

43. All fountains, pools, ponds, or excavations madefor any purpose whatever, in public or private property,which may contain water, shall be kept stocked withmosquito-destroying fish, or shall be kept covered witha film of petroleum oil or other approved larvmcide.The onus of compliance with this By-law shall restupon the owner or occupier. In the case of public pro-perty, the onus of compliance shall be upon the author-ity having control of such property.

44. The owner or occupier of any house or premisesshall keep his house or premises free of refuse likelyto become the breeding place of mosquitoes.

45. The owner or occupier of any house or premiseswhereon there is any tank, well, cistern, vat or barrelshall protect the same with a mosquito proof cover,and all openings other than the delivery exit shall bescreened with mosquito proof netting to the satisfactionof the Inspector.

46. The owner or occupier of any house shall causeall eaves, gutters and down pipes to be maintained ingood repair and free of obstruction, to prevent theaccumulation of water therein and to permit of theready passage of water from the roof.

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47. The occupier of any house or premises whereonwater is kept in horse troughs, poultry drinking ves-sels, stashing tubs and other receptacles shall frequentlychange such water and keep the vessels clean and freefrom vegetable matter and slime.

48. The occupier or owner when so required by theLocal Authority shall cut down and remove any under-growth or vegetation on his premises likely to harbourmosquitoes.

49. Any person cutting turfs, or removing soil orother material from public or private lands shall forth-with fill in with clean sound material and make levelthe surrounding surface the excavation caused thereby,unless written permission to the contrary be obtainedfront the Local Authority.

5U. The occupier of any vegetable garden shall causeall drains and channels therein to be kept clear andfree from any obstruction likely to facilitate the breed-ing of mosquitoes.

51. The owner or occupier of any land upon whichthere is water likely to become a breeding place formosquitoes shall, when required by the Local Authority,effectually drain such land, and for that purpose shall

to the satisfaction of the Local Authority(i.) Make such drains on the land as may be neces-

sary for effectually draining it.(ii.) Fill up all irregularities in the surface of such

land.(iii.) Adjust the surface thereof, and if necessary

raise the level of the surface, in such a man-ner(a) That the water on the land may flow into

the drains without obstruction.(b) That no water shall remain on any portion

of the land, other than in the drains.52. All drains made under the provisions of the pre-

ceding by-law shall be kept by the occupier or ownerin good order and free from obstruction.

53. It shall be lawful for the Local Authority or itsofficer to enter upon any house or premises anti toexecute any such works as are required by these by-laws.

54. Where any person is required by these by-laws,or by an order issued under the provisions of these by-laws to execute any works, and such person fails orneglects to comply with such by-laws, or with suchorder issued thereunder, then the Local Authority mayexecute such work, and may recover from such personthe cost of executing such work, in addition to anypenalty, for which such person may be liable under theseby-laws.

Preventing the luirbourage of and securing thedestruction of :Rodents.

55. No owner or occupier shall place, throw, leaveor suffer to remain on his premises any waste food,refuse, garbage, waste matter or thing which wouldhave a tendency to encourage or attract rats to visitor frequent premises, or to form or afford harbourageor shelter to rats.

56. Whenever upon any premises any litter, hay,straw, packing material, manure, building material,produce, timber, bags, tins, old iron, paper, packingcases, or similar material is kept or stored in such away as to afford. or form shelter or harbourage forrats, it shall be removed or so stacked, stored,arranged, or protected as to no longer afford or formshelter or harbourage for rats.

57. No waste food, garbage, edible trade waste,horsefeed or, cowfeed, food intended for birds or otheranimals, or similar material, shall be kept or allowed toremain on any premises unless it is contained in rat-proof receptacles, or compartments which are kepteffectively covered or closed against access by rats.

58. Every opening from or into any covered drainor sewer within the curtilage of any premises, andevery opening from or into any pipe, covered con-duit, or covered channel (whether or not used for drain-age) which affords or is Likely to afford, access, shelter,or harbourage for rats, shall be so trapped or other-wise protected as to prevent effectively the ingress oregress of rats.

59. Every disused covered drain, disused coveredsewer, disused pipe, disused covered conduit, or dis-used covered channel within the curtilage of any pre-mises which affords or is likely to afford access, bar-bourage, or shelter for rats, shall, upon notice' to that

effect being given by the inspector to the owner oroccupier of the premises, be taken up, repaired, blocked,or otherwise so dealt with in the manner specified insuch notice, as to effectively prevent the access, har-bourage, or shelter of rats therein.

60. Whenever in any building the floors, skirtings,wainscots, walls, partitions, ceilings, or like internalfittings, or any of these, are so constructed or are insuch a condition as to permit the access, shelter, orharbourage of rats in, under, or about such building,the said floors, skirtings, wainscots, walls, partitions,ceilings, or like internal. fittings shall be so removed,refitted, reconstructed, altered or repaired as to pre-vent, as far as practicable, the access, shelter, or har-bouring of rats in, under, or about such buildings.

61. Every retaining wall, embankment, structure,improvement, or work of any kind or any formation,whether natural or artificial, within the curtilage of anypremises which affords or provides or is likely to affordor provide, the means of access, harbourage, or shelterfor rats shall, in accordance with an inspector 'sorder, be removed or so reconstructed or repaired oraltered as to prevent the access, harbourage, or shelterof rats.

62. Every hotel, restaurant, butcher is shop, smallgoods shop, baker 's shop, grocer's shop, fruit shop,fish shop, oyster saloon, produce store, hide store, flour

stable, and slaughterhouse shall be so protected,altered, or refitted in accordance with an Inspector'sorder as to effectively prevent rats from gaining accessto or harbouring in, under, or about the building orbuildings thereof. All holes or openings in the externalwalls of such buildings which are of such a nature asto permit the entry of rats shall be blocked with cementor protected with stout wire netting or metal in suchmanner as to effectively prevent the entry of rats.

All supplies or collections of water to which ratsmay have access in or on such premises shall be so pro-tected as to effectively prevent such access.

63. For every hotel, restaurant, butcher's shop,small goods shop, baker's shop, grocer's shop, fruitshop, fish shop, oyster saloon, produce store, hide store,hour mill,, stable, and slaughterhouse there shall be pro-vided at least two rat traps of a pattern approved bythe local authority or as many more as may be re-quired from time to time by an inspector. Every suchtrap shall be baited with fresh bait at least twice ineach week and shall he kept set. Every such trapshall be inspected daily by the owner or occupier orhis agent or his servant, and all rats found thereinshall be killed and their carcases forthwith disposed ofso as not to cause a nuisance, and the trap or trapsreset and rebaited by the said owner or .occupier or hisagent or servant.

64. In addition to the foregoing every owner andoccupier shall use all reasonable means by blockingaccess ways, destroying harbourage, protecting food-stuffs, poisoning and trapping, the use of rat-killingdogs, cats or other animals, and otherwise, to keep thepremises occupied by him free from rats and to pre-vent and discourage the access or harbourage of ratsin, on, or about such premises.

65. All public and private docks and wharves, in-cluding all sheds and other buildings thereon, shall beso protected as to prevent rats from gaining entranceto such docks or wharves or sheds or buildings, at anystate of the tide, from vessels moored or anchoredalongside of such docks or wharves or from othersources, and all goods, products, wares and merchandiseliable to attract or to become infested with or infectedby rats on any dock or wharf shall be so kept or storedas to prevent rats from gaining access to or cominginto contact therewith.

66. Every dock or wharf shall be provided with notless than two traps of a pattern approved by the localauthority and as many more as may from time to timebe required by an inspector. Every such trap shall bebaited with fresh and suitable bait at least twice aweek and shall be kept set. Every such trap shall beinspected at least once daily by the owner or occupieror his agent or servant, and all rats found therein shallbe killed and their carcases shall be forthwith disposedof in such manner as an inspector may from time totime require, and the trap or traps reset and rebaitedby the said owner or occupier or his agent or servant.

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67. The presence of rat holes, rat runs, fresh ratdung, or other evidence of rat infestation upon anypremises, dock, wharf, land, or place shall be taken asevidence that these regulations have not been compliedwith, and shall be held to constitute a breach of theseregulations.

6S. It shall be the duty of every owner and occu-pier to comply with the foregoing by-laws at his ownexpense and to continue such compliance during thecontinuance of such by-laws.

Penalties for Breaches of By-laws.69. Where anything by this part of the By-law is

directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or whereauthority is given to any officer to direct anything" tobe done or to forbid anything to be done, and such actso directed to be done remains undone or such act for-bidden to be done is clone, in every such case the personsnaking default as to such direction and prohibitionrespectively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of thispart of the said By-laws. And every person guilty of abreach of this part of the said By-laws shall be liablefor every such offence, besides any cost or expenseswhich may be incurrred in the taking of proceedingsagainst such person guilty of such offence, to a penaltynot exceeding Twenty pounds for every breach of anysuch By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding Two poundsfor each day during which such breach shall be com-mitted or continued, and in addition to such penaltyshall be liable to pay to the Local Authority any expenseincurred by such authority in consequence of any breachor non-observance of any by-law, or in the execution ofany work directed to be executed and not so executed.

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PART ILINFECTIOUS DISEASES.Inspection of Premises.

1. An inspector shall visit all premises in the districtat least once in each period of six months, and so muchmore frequently as may be necessary, and immediatelyafter every such inspection shall submit a report tothe Local Authority on the condition of such preinises,specifying any breach of the provisions of the Act,or the Begluations or By-laws made thereunder.

Cleansing and Disinfection of _Premises.2. The occupier of any premises shall cleanse and

disinfect such premises or any part thereof at suchtimes and in such manner as the inspector may direct.

Contacts liable to restrictions.3. After it has been found that a person in any

house is suffering from an infectious disease, any in-mate of such house, or any person who enters or quitssuch house, shall be deemed to be a contact, and shall beliable to restrictions, and obey such instructions as theLocal Authority or its Medical Officer may direct orissue, and may be removed to an isolated place providedfor that purpose; and if so removed shall remain insuch place for such period as the Medical Officer maydirect.

Premises may be declaried "isolated."4. For the prevention of the spread of infectious

diseases, the Local Authority may from time to time de-clare any house or premises to be infected, and no personshall quit or enter any house or premises which hasbeen declared by the Local Authority to be infected,without the written consent of such authority.

Disinfection of Personal Effects.5. When required by the Medical Officer, any person

shall attend at such place as the said officer shall indi-cate for the purpose of the disinfection of his body,clothing, and effects, in such manner as may be directedby the Medical Officer.

Occupier to permit Disinfection.6. The occupier of any premises whereon any case of

infectious disease has occurred shall, when requiredby the inspector, permit such inspector to disinfectthe premises or any part thereof and any articlestherein.

Premises upon which Infectious Disease reported, to beinspected.

7. Upon receipt of a notification of a case of infec-tious disease an inspector shall visit the premises whereonthe case has occurred, and shall make inquiries as to themode of contraction of infection, the means taken forpreventing the spread of infection, and any other cir-cumstances in connection with the occurrence of the case,and shall immediately after the removal of the patient,or if treated upon the premises, immediately after suchpatient is declared to be convalescent, disinfect suchpremises or such portion thereof, and also such articlestherein as he deems necessary or as the Medical Officermay direct.

Insanitary Buildings to be destroyed.8. The owner of any premises shall, when required by

the Local Authority, destroy any insanitary house,building, or thing, or shall execute such amendments tosuch house, building, or thing as may be required by theLocal Authority.

Infected animals to be destroyed.9. The occupier of any premises shall, on being so

ordered by a Local Authority, immediately destroy anyinfected animal which may be in his possession or uponpremises occupied by him.

Disposal of body of person dead of an infectiousdisease.

l(. The occupier of any premises whereon there liesthe body of any person who has died of an infectiousdisease shall cause such body to be buried or disposedof in such method, within such time and with suchprecautions as may be directed by the Medical Officer,provided that no such body shall be removed from thepremises where death occurred except to a cemetery.

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iiledieat Officer may examine persons.11. Thu Medical Officer may enter any house and

,examine bacteriologically or otherwise any inmate oftouch house, or any person found thereon. at the time ofsuch visit, for the purpose of ascertaining whethersuch inmate or person is suffering from an infectiousdisease or is a medium for the transmission of aninfections disease, and such person shall submit tosuch examination and shall permit the Medical Officerto remove such specimens as he considers necessaryto a proper examination.

Certificates in case of Diphtheria.2. When under Section 241. of the Act a medical

corttheate is given as applying to a ease of diphtheria,the certificate must specify that a bacteriological Jxam-illation has been made with a negative result.

Certificate on return of children to school.13. No parent shall send to school any child who has

'ocean sufferir.g from an infectious disease or who hasbeen in contact with any person who has been so suffer-ing unless a certificate has been obtained from a medical(practitioner and is presented to the head teacher of the'school to which the child is sent, certifying that suchcluld is free front infeeti011. Any such certifictite shall'be approved and endorsed by the Medical OfTieer.

Special pan service.11. (a) Whenever required by an inspector a special

pan service shall be maintained by the Local Authorityor the contractor, as the ease may be, at any premises.Such service shall consist of a duplicate pan of the typedescribed in By-law Ii, Bart 1., and the exterior of such'special pan shall be painted yellow or red; such panGhall be treated at the sanitary site separately from theother pans, and its contents before burial shall be thor-oughly :nixed with an equal quantity of a disinfectingtmlution equal in strength to 5 per Cent. pure carbolicAcid.

(b) When any pan is left it premises as above-mentioned, it shall contain sufficient disinfecting solo-'lion of the above strength to cover the bottom of such

an to a depth of at least one inch.

Special disinfection in typhoid eases.13. The occupier of every premises whereon a case

of typhoid fever exists shall disinfect or cause to bedisinfected all discharges; of the patient before suchdischarges are placed in the pan provided in accordanceWith the preceding By-law.

Library ,Books.Di. (a) The person in (Marge of any library shall

not lend a book to any Person at a house wherein thereis any ease of infectious disease.

(b) Any person residing at a house where it case ofinfectious disease occurs and who has in his possessionany book obtained from any helli'ling library shall, before.returning such book to any library, disinfect the saidbook.

Penalties for breaches of By-laws.417. 'Where anything by this part of the By-law is

directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or whereauthority is given to any officer to direct anything- tobe done or to forbid anything to be done, and suchact so directed to be done remains undone or such actforbidden to be done is done, in every such case theperson making default as to such direction and pro-hibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breachof this part of the said By-laws. And every personguilty of a breach of this part of the said By-lawsshall be liable, for every such offence, besides any costsor expenses which may be incurred in the taking ofproceedings against such person- guilty of such offence,to :t penalty not exceeding Twenty pounds for everybreach of any such By-law, or to a 'penalty not exceedingTwo pounds for each day during which such breach shallbe committed or continued, and in addition to suchpenalty shall be liable to pay to the Local Authority)any expense incurred by such authority in consequenceof any breach or non-observance of any By-law, or inThe execution of any work directed to be executed and:not so executed.

PART 111.PREVATE 110SPIT1. For the purpose of these By-laws "Private hos-

pitals" shall be divided ittto the following classes:"A."Ilospitals in which medical, surgical, and

Maternity, cases and also cases of tuber-culosis, beri-beri, or any of the fevers knownby the following namestyphoid or enteric,malarial, dengue, or Malta. feveraretreated.

"B."Ilospitals in which the following cases aretreated:Cerebro spinal meningitis, scarla-tina or scarlet fever, diphtheria, membran-eous croup, puerperal fever, septic:el:11a,pytemia, erysipelas, purulent ophthalmia,measles, chicken-pox, and mumps.

2. A -keeper of a private hospital may he grantedregistration of a hospital under Class "A" and alsounder Class "B" provided always that that portion ofthe premises set apart for the treatment of cases underClass " 13" shall comply with all the bylaws relni ing tothat class of hospital, and that to separate staff is main-tained. A distance of not less than thirty feet shallseparate the buildings used for the treatment of casesspecified in (MISS A and Class retipl'etiVely.

Every rer80n who occupies or conducts any privatehospital shall, within one week of the :mining into opera-tion of these By-latvs, and thereafter during the firstweek in January in each year, make application forregistration in the form set out in Schedule "A"hereto.

4. The applicant shall cause notice of such applie;a-tion be puhlished in a newspaper, and the localauthority shall not give consideration to any suchapplication until one month has elapsed after thepublication of stud:. notice.

5. (a) ,Every person who, after the :mating intooperation of these by-laws, intends to open, occupy', orconduct any private hospital, shall, before opening, oc-cupying, or conducting any such private hospital, makeapplication for registration thereof in the manner pre-scribed in By-law No 3 hereof.

(3. No application for registration shall be grantedunless the premises in respect of which registration issought comply with the follotving conditions:

(a) Hospitals in Class "A" shall be so situatedthat the building used as the hospital shall, on all sides,have between it and the boundary of the land used forthe purposes of a hospital a clear space of not less thanfifteen feet.

llospitals in Class "B" shall be so Mtuated thatthe building used as the hospital shall, on all sides,have between it and alto I/0UP Clary of the hunt used

the purposes of a hospital a clear space of not lessthan thirty feet.

(h) lEvery room to he occupied by one or morepatients shall have at least one thousand cubic, feet ofair space and one hundred square feet of floor areaand eight feet of lineal wall space for each patient,and if the floor Ire of wood, the bottom edges of theground 'dour joists of every suelt room shall be atleast nine inches above the ground, and the spacenailer (,t-ory such floor sufficiently ventilated.

(c) Every. such room shall be separately and inde-pendently and efficiently ventilated to the external air.

(d) Every such room shall be provided With whitlowsin the external walls having,a ratio of one square footof clear glass to each ten square feet of floor area.

(e) Every such room is constructed so as to be readilyisolated.

(f) livery wall of such room shall he properly pro-tected iuunediately above the foundations by a durabledamp course.

(g) The inner surfaces of every wall and everyceiling shall be so construeted that they can withoutsustaining injury be frequently. .washed or disinfected.

(h) The angles which are formed by one wall withany other wall and by :my wall with the ceiling, shallhe rounded.

(i) The external walls shall be weather-proof, theroof water-tight, and properly provided with guttersand down-pipes.

(.j) The drainage of the premises shall be sufficientand satisfactory and in accordance with the bylaws ofthe local authority.

(k) The water supply shall It' abundant and whole-80nut.

(1) Althitionary appliances shall be provided of suchnumber and so arranged as the medical officer may pre-scribe.

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(m) A laundry with all necessary appliances, suffi-cient to cleanse and disinfect all bedding, body cloth-ing, linen, napery and other similar articles shall beprovided.

(n) At least three-fifths of the area of the site shallhe unbuilt upon and open to the sky.

7. Upon the receipt by the local authority of anapplication for the registration of any premises as aprivate hospital, it shall direct inquiries to be maderespecting the application and the applicant, and if,aftei such inquiry, and upon the receipt from the medi-cal officer of a certificate in the form of Schedule "B"hereto it appears to the local authority that all theconditions and reservations of the preceding by-laws aresatisfied, it may grant the application for registrationand issue to the applicant a certificate of registration;subject, however, to any conditions it may think fit toimpose with respect to the maximum number of patientsthat shall be lodged in such hospital at any one time,the number of certificated nurses to be employed hi suchhospital, the class or classes of disease or cases to be ad-mitted, and the period for which such registration isgranted.

8. The certificate of registration granted in thename of the applicant as aforesaid shall be in the formset out in Schedule "C" hereto, and shall not be trans-ferable except with the consent in writing of the localauthority.

Every such registration shall operate only during thecurrent calendar year, and after the thirty-first day ofDecember of that year the premises shall, unless re-registered, become unregistered.

9. The local authority may revoke or cancel anyregistration of a private hospital if the person conduct-ing such hospital or anyone in the employ of such per-son shall commit any breach or infringement of or shallneglect or fail to observe any of the by-laws; or suchregistration may be suspended, revoked, or cancelled bythe local authority upon the reeommeudation of itsmedical officer.

10. The inspector shall at least once in each periodof three months inspect every such private hospital andreport to the local authority.

11. Every person conducting or keeping a privatehospital shall

(a) At all times give access to every part of suchpremises to the medical officer, inspector, orany person appointed by the local authorityin that behalf, and afford any such officer allreasonable assistance that may for the pur-pose of inspection be required of him andshall permit any such medical officer to seeand examine any patient in consultation withthe medical attendant.

(b) Flush and disinfect all drains upon the prem-ises at least once in every day and cause allsuch drains to be maintained in good orderand efficient action.

Provide and at all times keep upon such prem-ises, in efficient order, all materials and ap-pliances necessary for the use of the inmatesand staff, or that may be directed by themedical officer to be furnished.

(d) At all times exercise a close personal supervisionof the premises and the persons employedtherein or thereon, and cause all orders ordirections of the medical practitioner in chargeof the treatment of any patient to be faith-fully and diligently carried out.

The keeper of every such private hospital shallnot be absent from the premises for more thanone week at any time without the written con-sent of the medical officer.

Forthwith carry out all orders or directions thatmay be given from time to time by the in-spector relating to the sanitary arrangements,the collection or disposal of excrementitiousmatters, refuse, and liquid or other wastes.

At all times keep all household linen, beds, bed-ding, furniture, cutlery, crockery, cooking andother utensils, and all other things used in theconduct or management of such hospital,thoroughly clean and disinfected, and whenrequired by the medical officer shall disinfectany or all of the said things.

(h) Not permit persons of different sexes to occupythe same room, except married couples or chil-dren under the age of ten years.

(e)

(e)

(f)

(g)

(i) Not permit more than one married couple to oc-cupy the same room.

(j) Cause all refuse or condemned linen or clothingto be burnt on the premises in such a manneras may be directed by an inspector.

(k) Provide separate approved airtight receptaclesinto which all used surgical dressings, humantissues or fluids other than those already pro-vided for in these by-laws shall be placed, andall such special refuse shall be burnt.

12. (a) The keeper of a hospital of Class "A"shall not permit any maternity or surgical cases to betreated in the same ward as any other class of case, butany maternity case or cases and any surgical case oreases respectively shall be treated in a separate wardand by a separate staff.

(b) Should any of the diseases specified to betreated in a Class "B" hospital arise in a Class "A"hospital then the keeper of such hospital shall causesuch case to be immediately removed from the hospital;or if the condition of the patient is such that this can-not be done, then no maternity case shall be admittedand treated in the building in which the infectious caseis being treated.

(e) Should any ease of puerperal fever be admittedto a Class "B" hospital when any other ease is undertreatment in such hospital, then such case of puerperalfever shall be treated in a separate ward and by a sep-arate staff.

13. Every person conducting or keeping a privatehospital shall enter in a book, hereinafter called thecase book, particulars concerning all patients receivedinto such hospital, and shall at all times permit themedical officer or inspector of the local authority to in-spect such case book.

14. Every such person shall cause to be recorded insuch case book the full name, age, sex, and -address ofevery patient, state whether such patient is married orsingle; also a short history of the patient while in suchhospital, giving in particular the date of admission, thenature of any disease manifest at the time of admissionor afterwards, any operation performed, with the nameof the operator or operators, and the result of suchoperation, and the date when the patient left the hos-pital, or, in the event of death occurring, the date ofsuch death.

15. Every such person shall cause to be recorded insuch case book, in case of confinement, the date and ashort history of such confinement, the result of Suchconfinement, both at the time of delivery and duringthe subsequent stay in the hospital, and the sex andcondition of the infant.

10. Every such person shall cause to be recorded insuch ease book, in all cases in which a patient hasbeen under the professional' care of a Medical prac,titioner, or under the charge of a nurse, the name andaddress of the medical practitioner or of the nurse.

17. (a) Every such person shall, whenever any in-fectious or contagious disease occurs in such hospital,immediately report the fact to the local authority.

(b) He shall cause any patient in such hospital dis-covered or suspected to be suffering from any infec-tious or contagious disease, to be separated or isolatedfrom all other patients in such hospital.

(c) He shall carry out the requirements of the medi-cal officer and execute all such cleansing and disinfect-ing as may be directed by him.

(d) No such person shall suffer or permit a greaternumber of patients to be in any hospital than the num-ber mentioned in his certificate of registration.

18. Every person conducting a private hospital shallmaintain at all times a sufficient number of nurses andassistants in such hospital.

Penalties for breaches of By-laws.19. Where anything by this part of the By-laws is

directed to be done or forbidden to he done, or whereauthority is given to any officer to direct anything tobe done or to forbid anything to be done, and suchact so directed to be done remains undone or such actforbidden to be done is done, in every sukh case theperson making default as to such direction and pro-hibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breachof this part of the said By-laws And every personguilty of a breach of this part of the said By-lawsshall be liable, for every such offence, besides any costsor expenses which may be incurred in the taking ofproceedings against such person guilty of such offence,to a penalty not exceeding Twenty pounds for every

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breach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceed-ing Two pounds for each day during which such breachshall be committed or continued, and in addition to suchpenalty shall be liable to pay to the Local Authorityany expense incurred by such authority in consequenceof any breach or non-observance of any By-law, or inthe execution of any work directed to he executed and1101 so executed.

Schedule "A."To the Secretary Local Health Authority,

hereby apply for registration of the following pre-mises as a private hospital, under the by-laws of theLocal Authority:

Exact situationDimensions of groundMaterials of buildingNumber of rooms for patientsMeasurements of each roomNumber of other roomsNumber of storeysMethod of drainageSource of water supplyClasses of cases to be admittedFull names of applicant

OccupationddressDate Signature

Schedule "B."Application to license premises as a Private Hospital.

Certificate of Medical Officer of Health.I , Medical Officer of Health to the Local

Health Authority, do hereby certify that I have in-spected the premises situated on Town Lot andknown as

1 further certify that such premises are in every wayfit to be registered as a Private Hospital, and that dueand proper provision has been made for the observanceof the by-laws of the Local Authority.

Dated this day of , 19 .

Medical Officer of Health.

Schedule "C."This is to certify has been granted

registration in respect of those premises situated ata private hospital for the treatment of

a maximum number of patients ofuntil the 31st day of December next ensuing, subject tothe by-laws of the Local Authority now in force or here-after to be made.

By order of the Local Authority,

Secretary.

PART IV.DAIRIES AND MILK SHOPS.Interpretation.

1. "Dairyman" means any person being the owneror having the care or control of any cow or goat fromwinch the milk (or the cream, butter, or cheese there-from) is sold or otherwise disposed of to any otherperson.

''Vendor'' means any person, other than a dairyman,who handles, sells, stores, or otherwise disposes of anymilk (or the cream, butter, or cheese made therefromon the premises), and includes any person keeping amilk shop or milk store.

"Stockyard" means any yard in which dairy cattleare kept, and includes all parts of the premises of acow-keeper within one hundred feet of any milk roomor milking shed, whether fenced or not, to which cattleor other stock have access.

"Dairy Cattle" shall include cows and goats, whetheractually in milk or not, and any bull or hegoat runningwith any herd of cows or goats.

2. (a) Every person who, at the coming into opera-tion of these By-laws, is carrying on the business of a

dairyman or vendor, and whose premises are not regis-tered with the Local Authority, shall within one mouthmake application to the Local Authority for license tocarry on such trade, and for registration of the premiseswhereon such trade is carried on.

(b) Every person who, after the coming into opera-tion of these By-laws, desires tu e01111.11011Ce the trade ofa dairyman or vendor shall, prior to commencing suchtrade, make application to the Local Authority for alicense to carry on such trade, and for the registrationof the premises whereon such trade is carried on.

(e) Every such application shall be made to the localAuthority in the form of Schedule " A," and upon thegranting of any such application, a license and regis-tration shall be issued in the form of Schedule " B"hereto.

3. (a) During the first week in January of eachyear every person carrying on the trade of a dairyman.or vendor shall apply for a license to carry on suchtrade and for registration of the premises whereonsuch trade is conducted, in the form of Schedule

(b) 'Upon the granting of any such application alicense and registration in the fort of Schedule "B"shall be furnished by the Local Authority.

Every license and registration effected under this andthe preceding by-law shall operate only during thecurrent calendar year.

4. No person shall carry on the trade of a dairy-Man or vendor

(a) unless he is the holder of ii. subsisting licenseto carry on such trade issued by the LocalAuthority; or

(b) on any premises in respect of which he is forthe time not registered by the Local Author-ity as hereinbefore provided.

Provided that the foregoing provisions of this by-lawshall not apply during the first week in January in anyyear in respect of a person who was lawfully carryingon the trade at the end of the preceding year.

5. Every person making application as provided inBy-laws 2 and 3 shall lodge a fee in accordance withthe scale set out in Schedule " C" hereto, and uponthe refusal of any such application shall be entitled tothe return of such fee.

Provided that if the license and registration for anyyear shall commence on or after the first day of julyof that year, only one-half of the fee shall be paid bythe applicant.

G. (a) Every dairyman or occupier of grazingground upon which dairy cattle are depastured, andevery person for the time being having the control orcare of any such premises, shall afford the MedicalOfficer or any inspector all reasonable assistance thatmay, for the purpose of inspecting such premises, berequired of him.

(b) He shall, upon being directed in writing so todo by any Medical Officer, forthwith remove his dairycattle from any portion of the grazing ground uponwhich they may be depsturing, or from any part of anypremises occupied by him, if such grazing land or pre-mises is likely to prejudiciously affect the milk or dairycattle.

(c) He shall not, until permission in writing is given[din by such Medical Officer, permit or suffer any ofhis dairy cattle to graze or be depastured upon suchprohibited land, or re-occupy such prohibited premises.

(d) He shall, whenever required so to do and withina time to be specified by an inspector, muster all hisdairy cattle and confine them ill a stockyard to henamed, or bail. them in the milking shed, as may bedirected by any such inspector as aforesaid, and heshall also otherwise assist, as may be required, in anyinspection, examination, or test of the said cattle whenso mustered or bailed.

7. (a) Every dairyman shall cause every stockyardand stable upon his premises or used by him to be pro-perly drained.

(h) He shall provide sufficient stabling accommoda-tion for the horses kept on the premises, and suchstabling shall be disconnected from and be at least 50feet distant from the milking shed, or the milk room,or any place where milk is stored.

(c) He shall not suffer or permit any animal otherthan dairy cattle to be at any time in his milking shedor in any place where milk is kept.

(d) He shall not suffer or permit any dung ormanure, offensive liquid, or offensive or noxious matterof any kind to accumulate or remain upon his .

premises.

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S. (a) No person shall erect or permit or suffer tobe erected any fowl-house or enclosure for fowls withinfifty feet of any milking shed, milk-room, or placewhere milk is stored or kept.

(b) No dairyman or vendor shall permit any livepoultry to be at large upon any part of the premisesused in connection with his business, and shall, whenso ordered by an inspector, confine such live poultrywithin approved enclosures.

9. (a) No person shall erect or permit or suffer tobe erected any piggery or enclosure for swine withintwo hundred feet of any milking shed, milk room, orplace where milk is stored or kept.

10. Every dairyman or vendor shall provide and main-tain'sanitary conveniences as provided by By-law 1 ofPart 1. He shall not have any sanitary conveniencewithin fifty feet of a milking shed, or milk room, orany place where milk is stored or kept.

Feeding of Animals.11. (a) No dairyman shall serve or permit or suffer

to be served to his cows or goats as food any musty,unsound, decayed, or unwholesome food, or any foodwhich may injuriously affect the milk or health of suchcows or goats, and if at any time an inspector hasreasonable grounds for considering that any cattle-foodin or upon the premises is unsound, or unfit for use asfood, he may require the dairyman to remove suchfood, and such dairyman shall thereupon remove suchfood front the premises.

(b) He shall not permit or suffer any dry or dustyfood to be fed to any_ animal in the milking sited whilemilking is in progress.

Water Supply.12. (a) Every dairyman shall keep in or in connec-

tion with every milking sited or stockyard in his occupa-tion an abundant supply of wholesome water.

(b) He shall cause every such milking shed or stock-yard to be provided with approved receptacles ofsufficient capacity for watering his dairy cattle, andevery such receptacle shall be maintained in good re-pair and kept clean, and constantly supplied. with whole-some water.

(e) He shall cause any tank or other receptaclewhich may be provided for storing water to be emptiedand cleansed from time to time, as often as may benecessary, to prevent the contamination of any waterthat may be stored therein.

(d) If the water used by him for dairy purposes isobtained from a well, spring, stream, or any othernatural source, he shall prevent any such source ofsupply being contaminated on his premises.

(e) He shall not suffer nor permit any of Ids dairycattle to have access to impure or contaminated water.

Milking Sited.13. (a) Every dairyman shall provide a proper milk-

ing sited in which his cows shall be milked, and suchmilking shed shall be roofed of approved material, sothat the roof is weatherproof, and the lowest part ofsuch roof shall be not less than seven feet in the clearabove the floor, and such shed shall be efficiently venti-lated to the satisfaction of the Medical Officer or in-spector.

(b) He shall cause the floor of such milking sitedto be constructed of good, durable, non-absorbentmaterials laid upon a sound, solid foundation, so as tobe permanently watertight and evenly graded withproper slopes, which shall be in the direcion opposite tothe feeding trough, to impervious open drains or chan-nels laid the whole length of the sited or structure, andof such width as to permit of being readily cleansedwith a broom; and no part of the surface of such floorshall be less than three inches above the adjoiningground.

(c) He shall cause such open drains or channels todischarge to a trapped gully, situated outside themilking sited, or to a covered. impervious receptacle ofsufficient capacity to contain at least one day's flowof drainage, which receptacle shall not be less thantwenty feet distant from such milking shed. and fromany milk room.

(d) He shall cause every wholly enclosed milking shedin his occupation to be sufficiently lighted by suitableopenings in its walls or roof.

(e) He shall not permit any feed-mixing bin to bewithin such milking sited.

Milk Room1.4. .Every dairyman and every vendor shall provide

on his premises a detached room, which shall complywith the following conditiOns:--

(a) It shall be at least ten feet from any milkingshed.

(b) It shall be at least six feet square in area, andeight feet in height measured from the topof the finished floor to the lowest part ofthe roof or ceiling.

(c) The floor shall be paved with imperviousmaterial laid so that the lowest part of itssurface is at least six inches above theadjacent ground. It shall have a fall of notless than on e in one hundred and twenty toan impervious channel, discharging over atrapped gully outside the building and pro-perly connected to a drain, or to an impel':vious receptacle of ample dimensions situateat least ten feet from the room and fromthe milking shed. The surface of such floorshall be finished smoothly and evenly, soas to afford no lodgment for liquids.

(d) The room shall be sufficiently ventilated andlighted.

(e) All exterior openings shall be fitted with finetly-proof screens, constructed of suitablematerial, and the door shall be hung so as tobe self-closing.

(f) The walls and roof shall be constructed ofapproved materials, and the external sur-faces of the walls, if such walls are notconstructed 0f stone, brick, or concrete, andthe external surface, of the roof, if ofmetal shall be properly painted with anapproved refrigerating paint, and shall berepainted with a similar material whenevernecessary or whenever ordered by auinspector.

(g) The internal wall surfaces, the ceilino., or, ifthere is no ceiling, then the underside of theroof shall be covered with hard, smooth, andimpervious material, and finished so as toafford no lodgment for dirt.

(h) The woodwork of the doors, the windows, andtheir frames shall be properly painted, andfitted so as to be fly-proof.

(i) The shelves, benches, tables, racks, or otherfittings of such room shall be made ofsmoothly dressed wood or other approvedmaterial, and so fitted that they may bereadily removed for cleansing purposes.

(j) The room shall be equipped with sufficient milks fro 111015 of approved material an d. design,and with au approved cooler and refrigerator,which shall be properly connected with acold water supply.

(k) The dairyman or vendor shall at all times main-tain such room and all its fittings and utensilsin good order and repair, and scrupulouslyclean in every part, both inside and outside,and secure the removal and exclusion of fliesfrom its interim'.

(I) He shall not suffer or permit such room to beused for any purpose other than the handlingor housing of the milk or the storage of milkvessels.

(m) He shall, whenever required to do so, pave theground immediately surrounding the milkroom with a layer of not less than threeinches thick of approved material, and to awidth of at least six feet.

(n) He. shall cause every vessel or utensil used byhim for containing' milk, when not in actualuse him the collecting or distribution of milk,or in the process of being cleansed, to bestared in such milk room.

(o) lie shall not allow sour milk to remain in themilk room.

Precautions in regard to Milking.15. (a) Every dairyman or vendor shall protect

I Ito milk limo infection or contamination during theprocess of milking.

(b) He shall immediately prior to the milking ofany animal cause the udder and teats of such animal,and the adjacent part of the animal's skin to bethoroughly cleansed, and the hands of the person milk-ing such animal to be first thoroughly cleansed, for

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which purpose suitable appliances shall be providedby him in a convenient situation.

(c) He shall cause the milk drawn from any animalon his premises (except as hereinafter mentioned) tobe forthwith taken to the milk room, and there im-mediately strained and cooled.

(d) He shall not mix with any milk intended to beused for human consumption, the milk from anyanimal within thirty days before or five days afterparturition, nor shall he mix with any milk intendedfor human consumption the first jets of milk drawnfrom any teat.

(e) He shall not allow any of his animals to beexcited by hard driving, abuse, or harsh treatment.

ClealCime8S of person,.16. The occupier of a dairy and every person en-

gaged in the production, handling, storage or trans-port of milk shall at all times maintain themselvesand their clothing in a cleanly state.

Every occupier of premises on which a dairy isconducted shall cause such premises, together withbuildings, drains, fittings, apparatus, machinery,utensils, receptacles, vehicles, tools and appliance, tobe kept at all times in good repair and in a cleanlycondition.

Care of Milk during transport, storage, etc.17. (a) Every dairyman or vendor shall take all

reasonable and proper precautions in and in connec-tion with the housing, storage, carriage, transport, ordistribution of milk to prevent the exposure of themilk to any infection or contamination, or to any-thing likely to prove injurious or deleterious to it.

(b) He shall not deposit nor keep any milk, orany milk vessel, implement, or article used in histrade or in connection therewith-4

in any room or place where it or they would beliable to become contaminated by impure air,or by any offensive, noxious, or deleterious gasor substance; or

in any room used as a kitchen, bedroom, or livingroom; or

in any room or building or part of a buildingcommunicating directly by door, window,ventilation or otherwise with any room used asa bedroom, living room, or kitchen, or in whichthere may be any person suffering from anyinfectious or contagious disease, or which mayhave been used by any person suffering fromany such disease, and may not have beenproperly disinfected; or

in any room or building or part of a building inwhich there may be any drain inlet.

(c) He shall not house, store, or keep any vessels,utensils, receptacles, coolers, or any articles used byhim to contain or treat milk, within one hundred feetof an offensive trade establishment, except with thewritten consent of the Local Authority.

(d) He shall not keep or cause or suffer any milkto be placed in any vessel, receptacle, or utensil, orrun over a cooler or refrigerator, which is notthoroughly clean and properly tinned or enamelled.

(e) He shall cause all cans and other receptaclesused by him in the carriage of milk to be furnishedwith close-fitting lids, and he shall not suffer or per-mit any rag, cloth, or other material to be used withany such lid.

(f) He shall cause all vessels, utensils, receptacles,coolers or any articles used by him to contain ortreat, or manipulate, milk to be properly tinned orenamelled, and maintained at all timok clean and inthorough order and repair.

(g) He shall not suffer nor permit milk, whilst intransport or distribution, to be unnecessarily exposedto the sun.

Cleanliness of Vehicles, Utensils, etc.18. (a) Every dairyman or vendor shall provide

an approved apparatus for beating water forcleansing, steaming, scalding, or sterilising purposes,and shall locate such apparatus in a position approvedby an inspector.

(b) He shall not allow ally such apparatus to beused for washing or boiling bed or body clothing, orfor any purpose other than that specified in the pre-ceding clause.

(c) lie shall cause every vessel, receptacle, utensil,strainer, cooler, or any other article used by him forcontaining, treztting, or manipulating milk to bethoroughly (demised immediately after it shall havebeen used, and to be sterilised with steam or clean boil-ing water immediately before again being. used.

(d) He shall cause all bottles and the stoppers ofany such bottles used by him in his trade to bethoroughly cleansed and sterilised before re-use orrefilling.

(e) He, shall cause every wheeled vehicle used byhim for the carriage or distribution of the milk to bethoroughly cleansed at least once a day.

(f) He shall cause any tank or other receptaclewhich may be provided for storing water to beemptied and cleansed from time to time as often asmay be necessary to prevent the contamination ofany wafer that may be stored therein; such cleansingshall not be less seldom than once a year, or oftenerif so ordered by an inspector.

Cleanliness of Premises.19. (a) Every dairyman shall cause the ceiling or

underside of the roof and the interior surface of thewalls of every milking shed in his occupation to beproperly cleansed and limewashed at least four timesin every year, that is to say, once during the firstweek of the months of January, April, July, andOctober, and at such other times as may be specifiedin an order in writing from the Medical Officer orinspector. Provided that this requirement shall notapply to any part of such ceiling, roof, or walls thatmay be properly painted or varnished or constructedof or covered with any material such as would renderthe limewashing unsuitable or inexpedient, and thatmay be otherwise properly cleansed.

(b) He shall cause the floor of every milking shedin his occupation to be thoroughly swept and cleansedand all dung and other offensive matters to be re-moved from such shed immediately after each milking,and shall cause every part of such shed to bethoroughly cleansed as often as may be necessary tounsure that such shed shall be at all times clean.

(c) He shall cause every stockyard and stable inhis occupation to be kept clean, and shall every daycollect and remove all dung and other offensivematters from every such stockyard and stable.

(d) He shall cause every drain, drain inlet, ordrainage receptacle upon his premises to be thoroughlycleansed daily, and the contents of every such drain-age receptacle to be removed from his premises.

(e) He shall, whenever required so to do by allinspector, disinfect his milking shed or any otherbuilding upon his premises, in the manner and withsuch materials and appliances as may be directed bythe inspector.

(f) He shall cause the ceiling or the underside ofthe roof and the interior surface of the walls and thefloor of every forage or feed store and feed-mixingroom, and every feed trough or bin or receptacle usedfor mixing feed on his premises to be kept clean.

Removal of Manure, etc.20. No dairyman or vendor shall allow dung,

manure, offensive or putrescible matter of any kindto accumulate or remain in, upon, or about any house,milk-room, milk:ing shed, stable, stockyard, fowlhouse,piggery, 01. enclosure for fowls upon his promises, butshall cause the same to be removed daily.

Disease among Dairy Stock.21. (a) 'Every dairyman shall immediately report

fe the Local Authority and Commissioner the occur-rence of any of the diseases in Ins dairy stock speci-fied in Schedule "D" hereto.

(b) He shall, when directed by a Medical Officer oran inspector, cause every cow or any other animalsoffering from an infectious disease, or in an infections condition, or suffering from any disease whichin his opinion may affect the wholesomeness of themilk, to he isolated in such a manner as is directedby such Medical Meer or inspector.

(c) Neither he nor any other person shall allowany diseased cow or other diseased animal to come incontact with or graze upon the same grazing ground,or to be at large on any ground occupied or traversedby such cattle.

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(d) He shall cause any diseased cattle to bedestroyed forthwith upon receipt of an order inwriting from the Local Authority to that effect, andhe shall cause the carcase of any such cow or otheranimal to be disposed of in the manner specified insuch order.

Provided that any inspector who is a qualifiedveterinary surgeon is empowered, in the case of a cowsuffering from any disease of the udder, to himselforder the destruction of the animal affected.

22. (a) Every dairyman shall, for the purpose ofprotecting milk against infection or contamination, atany time, and from time to time, permit the tuberculintest to be applied to any cow or other bovine animalin his possession or under his control by any personduly approved by the Commissioner to perform suchtest.

(b) He shall make no addition to his dairy herd ofany animal or animals without the written permissionof an officer specially appointed by the Commissioner,and such officer may examine such animal or animalsand apply such tests as he deems necessary to ascer-tain the freedom from disease or otherwise of suchanimal or animals.

23. (a) Every dairyman or vendor shall take everyprecaution against the infection or contamination ofthe milk by any person or animal suffering from anyinfectious or contagious disease.

(b) He shall, whenever any sickness occurs in anyhouses or premises in his occupation, immediately re-port such occurrence to the Local Authority.

(c) He shall, whenever so required by the MedicalOfficer, forthwith remove from his premises any sickperson that may be therein.

He shall not permit any person suffering from anyinfectious or contagious disease, or recently in con-tact with or in attendance upon any other person sosuffering, to milk any animal or handle any vesselused for containing milk, or take part in the prepara-tion or distribution of any milk produced or broughtupon his premises.

24. The Medical Officer may, by notice in writingto the dairyman or milk vendor, temporarily prohibitthe sale of milk from any dairy where any animal isdiseased or supposed to be diseased, or where anyperson is suffering or supposed to be suffering froman infectious disease, or where there are reasonablegrounds for suspecting that the milk supply from suchdairy is causing the spread of infectious disease, andany notice given under this by-law shall remain inoperation until cancelled.

Penalties for breaches of By-laws.25. Where anything by this part of the By-laws is

directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or whereauthority is given to any officer to direct anything tobe done or to forbid anything to be done, and suchact so directed to be done remains undone or such netforbidden to be done is done, in every such case theperson making default as to such direction and pro-hibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of abreach of this part of the said By-laws. And everyperson guilty of a breach of this part of the saidBy-laws shall be liable, for every such offence, besidesany costs or expenses which may be incurred in thetaking of proceedings against such person guilty ofsuch offence, to a penalty not exceeding Twentypounds for every breach of any such By-law, or to apenalty not exceeding Two pounds for each day duringwhich such breach shall be committed or continued,and in addition to such penalty shall be liable to payto the Local Authority any expense incurred by suchauthority in consequence of any breach or non-observance of any by-law, or in the execution of anywork directed to be executed and not so executed.

SCHEDULE "A."(By-law 3.)

Form of Application for License of Persons carryingon the Trade of a Dairyman or Vendor of Milk,and for the Registration of the Premises on whichsuch Trade is carried on.

To the Secretary Local Health Authority,

, ofhereby apply for a license to carry on the trade of

on premises, particularsare set out hereunder:

Situation of premisesArea of premisesArea of grazing landWater Supply:

(a) For the milking herd(b) For domestic purposes(e): For dairying premises

Number of dairy herdNumber of milking cowsNumber of bullsIs milk disposed of by wholesale or retailin what district or districts'?Are dairy buildings constructed and arranged in

accordance with the By-laws?

(Signature)Full address

of which

fated

SCHEDULE "B."(By-law 3.)

Certificate of Dairyman or Vendor of Milk.This is to certify that

oftrade of aatDecember, 19 .

Dated this

, is licensed to carry on theat the premises situate

, for the year ended the 31st

day of , 19 .

Fee paid, £

Secretary.

SCHEDULE " C."(By-law 4.)

Fees to be paid for License and Registration in respectof time Trade of a Dairyman or Vendor of Milk.

(a) hi respect to the trade of a dairyman, any per-son keeping cows to the number of

£ s. d.(1) Not more than 2 a fee of .. 0 2 6(2) More than 2, but not more than 5 .. 0 3 6(3) More than 5, but not more than 8 .. 0 4 6(4) More than 8, but not more than 12 0 6(5) More than 12, but not more than 15 0 7 6(0) More than 15, but not more than 20 0 10 0

(7) More than 20, but not more than 26 0 12 6(S) More than 26, but not more than 35 0 15 0(9)

(b) in

(c) if

More than 35 ..respect to the trade of a vendor,of milk

1

0

0 0

5 0the applicant is already licensedand his premises are registered inanother district .. 0 2 6

(d) if the applicant sells dairy produceother than milk .. nil

SCHEDULE "D."(By-law 19.)

Diseases of Stock.Tuberculosis.Actinomycosis.Glanders.Anthrax.Eruptions of udder.Foot and mouth disease.Puerperal sepsis.Pleuro-pneumonia.Mammitis.Fever.

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PART V.LODGING HOUSES.1. Every person applying to be registered as a keeper

of a lodginghouse shall make application in the form of\Schedule " A" hereto, and upon the granting of such:application he shall receive from the Local Authority a.certificate in the form of Schedule "B."

Every such registration shall operate only during thecurrent calendar year, and after the thirty-first day ofDecember of that year the premises shall, unless re-registered, become unregistered.

2. Every such person shall with such applicationlodge a fee as prescribed by Schedule "C" hereto, andshall annually, in the first week of jamittry, make:application for the renewal of registration of his pre-mises, and with such application shall pay a fee in ac-cordance with the said Schedule.

Provided that if the registration for any year shalleo,nunence on or after the first day of July of that yearonly half fees shall be payable by the applicant.

3. No keeper of a lodginghouse shall permit a greaternumber of persons to occupy any sleeping apartment insuch house at any one time than will admit of each suchperson having at least five hundred cubic feet of airspace.

For the purpose of this clause two children under tenyears of age shall be counted as one person.

4. No house shall be registered as a lodgiughouse un-less each room intended for use as a sleeping apartmentfor lodgers shall bear a distinguishing number, and thekeeper of such house shall cause such distinguishing num-ber to be conspicuously printed in two-inch figures oneach side of the room door.

5. (a) The Local Authority shall issue to every!keeper of a lodginghouse a certificate in respect of each'separate room, and such certificate shall specify themaximum number of lodgers which shall be permittedIto occupy each such room respectively as a sleepingbapartment at any one time.

(b) The Local Authority may from time to timevary the number of lodgers to be received into any suchroom, and a notice shall he served on the keeper of suchlodginghouse specifying such varied number of lodgers,and such keeper shall not allow a greater number oflodgers into such room than is specified on such notice,after the time stated therein.

(c) The certificates and notices to be given underthe provisions of this Bylaw shall be in the form ofSchedules "D" and 11E" respectively.

5. The keeper of every lodginghouse shall at alltimes keep the certificate or notice mentioned in thelast preceding By-law exhibited in a conspicuous placein the sleeping apartment in respect of which anysuch certificate or notice shall have been issued.

7. No keeper of a lodginghouse shall permit anyroom to be used as a sleeping apartment for lodgersother Mtn a room certified for that purpose.

8. No keeper of a lodginghouse shall make any alter-ations to any such room, except with the consent of theLocal Authority.

9. No room shall be registered as a sleeping apart-ment for lodgers if it be situated in a basement or belowthe level of the ground, or if it be used as a kitchen,scullery, dining or general sitting room or unless suchroom is lit by windows placed in the external walls,having a ratio of not less than one square foot ofunobstructed glass to each ten square feet of floor

rOfl.10. No room shall be certified as a sleeping apart-

ment for lodgers unless such room is sufficiently venti-lated, and the keeper shall maintain all such means ofventilation as have been approved, in good order andefficient action.

11. No keeper of a lodginghouse shall allow personsof different sexes to occupy together the same sleepingapartment, except in the case of children under the ageof ten years, or of married couples, in which latter caseno other person above the age of ten years, and not morethan one married couple, shall be allowed to occupy thesame sleeping apartment at any one time.

12. No keeper of a lodginghouse shall cause or allowany bed in any room which may be used as a sleepingapartment by persons of the male sex above the age often years to be occupied at any one time by more thanone such person.

13. No keeper of a lodginghouse shall cause or allowany lodger to occupy any bed in such house at any timewithin a period of eight hours after such bed shall havebeen vacated by the last preceding occupant thereof,unless such bed shall be provided with fresh bed linen.

14. No keeper of a lodginghouse shall absent himselffrom such house, unless Ile leaves some reputable personin charge thereof.

15. The keeper of every lodginghouse shall(a) Cause the floor of every room or passage and

every stair in such house to be kept thor-oughly clean, and to be at least once a weekthoroughly washed.

(b) Cause the yard and out-premises to be sweptdaily, and to be kept at all times clean.

(c) Cause the seat and floor of every privy on hispremises to be scrubbed and washed daily,and the walls to be limewashed at least oncein each month.

(dl Cause every window, every fixture, or fitting ofwood, stone or metal, and every painted sur-fsee in such house to be thoroughly cleansedat least once a week, or so much inore' fre-quently as may be directed by an inspector.

(e) Provide a sufficient number of lavatory appli-alICCS, and clean towels, and a sufficient quan-tity of clean water and soap for ablutionarypurposes, in the case of female lodgers-sup-plied in their sleeping compartments, and inthe ease of male lodgers either supplied intheir sleeping a portm en ts or in a convenientroom set apart and fitted exclusively forthat purpose; and he shall cause all sucharticles to be kept in good order and clean,and shall renew the supply of water andsoap and clean towels as often as may berequisite.

(f) Disinfect such towels as may be required by aninspector.

(g) Cause all faeces, urine, or other refuse to beremoved from every room once at least inevery day before the hour of ten in theforenoon, and every vessel, utensil, or otherreceptacle for such fteces, urine, or refuseshall be thoroughly cleansed at least oncein every day.

(h) 11ause all beds, bedsteads, blankets, rugs,covers, sheets, towels, and house linen to bekept clean, free from vermin, and in a whole-some cmiii iLium.

(i) (1:lust\ every sheet and all house linen to bewashed at least once in every week.

CD Furnish (\very sleeping apartment with a 'tufa-(dent,. number of toilet utensils and bedsteads,avid sufficient bedding so that each hod shallhe provided with a mattress, two sheets, ablanket or rug, and in winter time net lessthan one additional blanket or rug.

(k) Cause the doors and windows of every sleepingapartment to be opened and kept fullyopened for at least four hours during eachday.

(1) Cause the bed clothes of every bed to be re-moved therefrom ns soon as convenientlymay be after each bed shall have beenvacated by any lodger, and such bed clothesand lied to be freely exposed to the air dur-ing two hours at least of each day.

(mm) Cs use any room together with its contents, orany other portion of the premises to becleansed and disinfected whenever directedso to do by an inspector.

(n) Exhibit in n suitable and conspicuous positionupon the premises copies of all By-laws re-received .from the Local Authority, so thatthe contents Inn y be clearly and distinctlylegible.

Permit any inspector or any police officer orconstable to inspect any portion of the prem-ises at any time, and truthfully answer allinquiries made by such inspector, policeofficer, or constable.

(p) Cause any part of his premises or any fittingsthereon to be painted at such times and insuch manner as is directed hr the MedicalOfficer.

10. The keeper of every lodginghouse shall preventall bedding, linen, blankets, and other similar articleswhich have been used by a person suffering from an in-fectious disease, from coming in contact with similararticles used by other inmates of the premises, and shall'forthwith efficiently disinfect all such articles, and inthe course of such disinfection shall obey any directionsissued by the Medical Officer or an inspector.

(0)

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17. The keeper of every lodginghouse shall, so soonas it comes to his knowledge that any person on the pre-mises is suffering from an infectious disease, effec-tively isolate such person, and he shall provideseparate knives, forks, spoons, plates, and otherarticles used in the consumption of food for the useof such persons, and such articles shall immediatelyafter use be efficiently disinfected.

18. The keeper of every lodging-house shall, immedi-ately upon the vacating of any room which has beenoccupied by a person suffering from an infectious dis-ease, effectively disinfect such room, and shall take suchother measures in respect of such room or the contentsthereof as an inspector may direct.

19. The keeper of every lodging-house shall provideand maintain fire-extinguishing appliances of the num-ber and pattern, and situated in such position as theLocal Authority may direct.

20. The keeper of every lodging-house licensed toaccommodate more than twenty-five people above theground floor shall provide, on each floor above theground floor, at least one stairway leading from suchfloor to the floor below, other than the main stairway,so situated and constructed of fire-resisting material asmay be directed by the Local Authority.

21. No premises shall he registered as a lodging-house unless

(a) The external walls and roof thereof are weather-proof and water-tight.

(h) Every wall, including every partition wall, isprovided with a damp-proof course.

(c) Every part of the floor, if of wood, is at leasttwelve inches above the surface of theground; or if of concrete, the upper surfaceshall be at least three inches above the surfaceof the ground.

(d) Every internal wall is completed from floor toceiling.

(e) Every passage is at least four feet in width.(f) Every main stairway is at least four feet in

width,' the risers not greater than six and ahalf inches in height, and the treads not lessthan ten inches in width, and every such stair-way shall be free from winders.

(g) Every stair-flight is provided with handrails onboth sides thereof, the handrail to be two feeteight inches above the nosing of the treads.

(h) Separate sanitary conveniences are provided foreach sex, and so situated and screened as toensure sufficient privacy.

(i) Each such convenience, during the hours of dark-ness, is sufficiently lighted by artificial light.

(j) The inner surfaces of all walls is so constructedthat they can, without sustaining injury, beWashed.

22. Every keeper of a lodging-house shall take suchmeasures for the destruction of vermin as may bedirected by an inspector.

Penalties for breaches of By-laws.23. When anything by this part of the By-laws is

directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or whereauthority is given to any officer to direct anything tobe done or to forbid anything to be done, and such actso. directed to be done remains undone or such net for-bidden to be done is done, in every such case the personmaking default as to such direction and prohibition re-spectively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of thispart of the said By-laws. And every person guilty ofa breach of this part of the said By-laws shall be liable,for every such offence, besides any costs or expenseswhich may he incurred in the taking of proceedingsagainst such person guilty of such offence, to a penaltynot exceeding Twenty pounds for every breach of anysuch By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding Two poundsfor each day during which such breach shall be com-mitted or continued, and in addition to such penaltyshall be liable to pay to the Local Authority any ex-pense incurred by such authority in consequence ofany breach

ofnon-observance of any By-law, or in the

execution of any work directed to be executed andnot so executed.

SCHEDULE "A."

(By-law 1.)

Form of Application for Registration of a Lodging-house.

To the Secretary Local Health Authority,

,: hereby make application forthe registration of the premises described hereunder asa Lodging-house, and the entry of my name as thekeeper thereof :

Situation of premisesMaterials of constructionMaximum number of lodgers to be accommodated

Particulars to be

given in respect

of each room to

be used by lod-

gers as a sleep-

ing apartment

Measurementin feetlength,width, height,

Cubic capacity,in feet.

No. ofBoarders.

(Signature)

(Address)

Date, , 19

SCI-TEDULE "B."(By-law 1.)

Form of Certificate of Registration of a Lodging-house.This is to certify that the premises situate at

are registered as a Lodging-house, and the name ofis entered as the keeper thereof.

The maximum number of lodgers shall be accommo-dated as under:

Room No. Number of Lodgers.

Dated , 19 .

Secretary.

SCHEDULE "C."(By-law 2.)

of Fees to be ,paid on Registration and annuallyhereafter by Keepers of Lodging-houses.

\\Then the maximum number of lodgers to beaccommodated does not exceed 20 .. .. 10 0

When the maximum number of lodgeds to beitecommodated exceeds .. 20 0

s. d.

SCHEDULE "D."(By-law 5.)

Local Health Authority.Lodging-house situate at

This room (number ) is registered toaccommodate persons.

By order.

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SCHEDULE "E."(By-law 5.)

Form of Notice of Variation of Number of Lodgers tobe accommodated at a Lodging-house.

Toof

You are hereby given notice that in connection withthe Lodging-house situate atand of which you are the keeper, the number of lodgersto be accommodated in the rooms specified hereundershall, on and after the day of

, 19 , be as prescribed herein:

Number of Room. Number of Lodgers.

Dated , 19 .

Secretary.

PART VLBOARDING HOUSES.1. Every person applying to be registered as a

keeper of a boarding-house shall make such applicationin the form of Schedule " A" hereto, and upon thegranting of such application he shall receive from theLocal Authority a certificate in the form of Schedule(B.('

2. Every such registration shall operate only duringthe current calendar year, and after the thirty-first(lay of December of that year the premises shall, unlessre-registered, become unregistered.

3. Every such person shall annually, in the firstweek of January, make application for the renewal ofregistration of his premises, and with every applicationmade under this or the preceding By-law shall lodge afee as prescribed by Schedule C' hereto Providedthat if the registration for any year shall commence onor after the first day of July of that year only one-halfof the prescribed fee shall be paid by the applicant.

4. No keeper of a boarding-house shall permit agreater number of persons to occupy any sleepingapartment in such house at any one time than will admitof each such person having at least, five hundred cubicfeet of air space.

For the purpose of this clause two children underten years of age shall be counted as one person.

5. No house shall be registered as a boarding-houseunless each room intended for use as a sleeping apart-ment for boarders shall bear a distinguishing number,and the keeper of such house shall cause such distin-guishing number to be conspicuously printed in two-inchfigures on each side of the room door.

9. The Local Authority may from time to time varythe number of boarders to be received into each sep-arate room used as a sleeping apartment, and a noticeshall be served on the keeper of such boarding-housespecifying such varied number of boarders, and suchkeeper shall not allow a greater number of boarders intosuch room than is specified in such notice, after thetime stated therein.

7. No keeper of a boarding-house shall permit anyroom to be used as a sleeping apartment for boardersother than a room certified for that purpose.

8. No keeper of a boarding-house shall make anyalterations to any such room except with the consent ofthe Local Authority.

9. No room shall be registered as a sleeping apart-ment for boarders if it be situated in a basement orbelow the level of the ground, or if it, be used as akitchen, dining or general sitting room, or unless suchroom is lit, by windows having a ratio of not less thanone square foot of glass to each ten square feet of floorarea.

10. No room shall be certified as a sleeping apart-ment for boarders unless such room is sufficiently ven-tilated, ail the keeper shall maintain all such meansof ventilation as have been approved in good order andefficient action.

11. No keeper of a boarding-house shall cause orallow any boarder to occupy any bed in such house aftersuch bed shall have been vacated by the last precedingoccupant thereof, unless such bed shall be provided withfresh bed linen.

12. No keeper of a boarding-house shall absent him-self from such house unless he leaves some reputableperson in charge thereof,

.L3. The keeper of every boarding-house shall(a) Cause the floor of every room or passage and

every stair in such house to be kept thoroughlyclean, and to be at least once a week thor-oughly washed.

(b) Cause the yard and out-premises to be sweptdaily, and to be kept at all times clean andfree from filth.

(e) Cause the seat and floor of every privy on hispremises to be scrubbed and washed daily,and the walls to be limewashed at least oncein each month.

(d) Cause every window, every fixture, or fitting ofwood, stone, or metal, and every painted sur-face in such house to be thoroughly cleansedat least once a week or so much more fre-quently as may be directed by an inspector.

(e) Provide a sufficient number of lavatory appli-ances and dean towels, and a sufficient quan-tity of clean water and soap for ablutionarypurposes.

(f) 'Disinfect such towels as may be required by aninspector.

(g) Cause all fmces, urine, or other refuse to be re-moved from every room once at least in everyday before the hour of ten in the forenoon,and every vessel, utensil, or other receptacle forsuch fames, urine, or refuse shall be thoroughlycleansed at least once in every day.

(h) Cause all beds, bedsteads, blankets, rugs, covers,sheets, towels, and house linen to be keptclean, free from vermin, and in a wholesomecondition.

(i) Cause every sheet and all household linen to bewashed at least once in every week.

(j) Furnish every sleeping apartment with a suffi-cient number toilet utensils and bedsteads,and sufficient bedding so that each bed shallbe provided with a mattress, two sheets, ablanket or rug, and, in winter time not lessthan one additional blanket or rug.

(k) Cause the doors and windows of every sleepingapartment to be opened and kept fully open.for at least four hours during each day.

(1) Cause the bed-clothes 'of every bed to be removedtherefrom as soon as conveniently may beafter each bed shall have been vacated by anyboarder, and such bed-clothes and bed to befreely exposed to the air during two hours atleast of each day.

(m.) Cause any room, together with its contents,or any other portion of the premises, to becleansed and disinfected whenever directed soto do by an inspector.

(n) Exhibit in a suitable and conspicuous positionupon the premises copies of all by-laws re-ceived from the Local Authority, so that thecontents may be clearly and distinctly legible.

(o) Cause any part of his premises or any fittingsthereon to be painted at such times and insuch manner as is directed by an inspector.

14. The keeper of every boarding-house shall preventbedding, all linen, blankets, and other similar articleswhich have been used by a person suffering from aninfectious disease from coming in contact with similararticles used by other inmates of the premises, and shallforthwith efficiently disinfect all such articles, and inso doing shall obey any directions given by the MedicalOfficer or by an inspector.

15. The keeper of every boarding-house shall, sosoon as it comes to his knowledge that any person onthe premises is suffering from an infectious disease,effectively isolate such person until removed to somehospital, and he shall provide separate knives, forks,--poons, plates and other articles used in the consump-

tion of food for the use of such person, and sucharticles shall, immediately after use, he efficiently dis-infected.

1.6. The 'keeper of every boarding-house shall, imme-diately upon the vacating of any room which has beenoccupied by a person suffering from an infectious dis-ease, effectively disinfect such room, and shall takesuch other measures in respect of such room or the con-tents thereof as an inspector may direct.

1.7. The keeper of every boarding-house shall pro-vide and maintain fire-extinguishing appliances of the-number and tarn and situate in such position as theLocal 2` -thority may direct.

18. The keeper of every boarding-house licensed toaccommodate more than twenty-five people above the

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ground floor shall provide on each floor above the groundfloor at least one stairway leading from such floor tothe floor immediately below, other than the main stair-way, so situated, and constructed of fire-resisting materialas may be directed by the Local Authority.

19. No premises shall be registered as a boarding-house unless

(a) the external walls and roof thereof are weather-proof and water-tight;

(b) every wall, including every partition wall, isprovided with a clamp-proof course;

every part of the floor, if of wood, is at leasttwelve inches above the surface of the groundif of concrete, then the upper surface shall benot less than three inches above the ground;

(d) every internal wall is complete from the floor toceiling;

(e) every passage is at least four feet in width;(f) every main stairway is at least four feet in

width, the risers not ffreater than six and ahalf inches in height, and the treads not lessthan ten inches in width, and every such stair-way shall he free from winders:

(g) every stairway is provided with handrails on bothsides thereof, the 1mm-1r:A to be two feet eightinches above the nosing of the treads;

(h) separate sanitary conveniences are provided foreach sex, and so situated and screened as toensure sufficient privacy;

each such convenience during the hours of dark-ness is sufficiently lighted by artificial light;

the inner surface of all walls is so constructedthat they can, without sustaining injury, liewashed.

20. Every keeper of a boardinghouse, shall take suchmeasures for the destruction of vermin as may bedirected by an inspector.

Penalties for breaches of By-laws.21. Where anything hy this part of the By-laws is

directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or whereauthority is given to any officer to direct anything tohe done or- to forbid anything to be done, and suchact so directed to he done remains undone or such netforbidden to be done is done, in every such case thePerson making default as to such direction and pro-hibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breachof this part of the said By-laws. And every personguilty of a breach of this part of the said By-lawsshall be liable, for every such offence, besides any costsor expenses which may be incurred in the taking o;f,

proceedings against such person guilty of such offence,to a penalty not exceeding Twenty pounds for everybreach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceed-ing Two pounds for each day during which such breachshall be committed or continued, and in addition to suchpenalty shall be liable to pay to the Loeal Authority anyexpense incurred by such authority in consequence ofany breach or non-observance of any By-law, or in theexecution of any work directed to he executed and notso executed.

(c)

(1)

(j)

SCHEDULE "A."(By-law 1.)

Form of Application for .Registration of a BoardingHouse.

To the Secretary Local Health Authority.

T, , hereby make application forthe registration of the premises described hereunder asa Boarding House, and the entry of my name as thekeeper thereof:

Situation of premisesMaterials of constructionMaximum number of boarders to be accommodated

Particulars to be 0

given in respect "8

of each room to

be used by lod-

gers as a sleep-

ing apartment

Measurementin feetlength Cubic capaci ,

width, height, in feet.No. of

Boarders.

(Signature)(Address)

Date , 19

SCHEDULE "B."(Bylaw 1.)

Form of Certificate of Registration of a BoardingHouse.

This is to certify that the premises situate atare registered as a Boarding

House, and the name of isentered as the keeper thereof.

The maximum number of boarders accommodatedshall be as under:

Boom No. Number of Boarders.

Dated 19 .

Secretary.

SCHEDULE "C."(By-law 2.)

Scale of Fees to be paid on Registration and annuallythereafter by Keepers of Boarding Houses.

s. d.When the maximum number of lodgers to be

accommodated does not exceed 20 .. .. 10 0When the maximum number of lodgers to he

accommodated exceeds 20 .. .. 20 0

PART VII.FPOD.General.

1. (a) The occupier of every premises where food ismanufactured, prepared, packed, or kept for sale shallmaintain so eli premises, together with all apparatus,instruments, fittings, utensils, and vehicles used in con-nection with the manufacture, preparation, keeping oftransport of food at all times in a clean condition.

(b) Every occupier of such premises shall be respon-sible for the maintenance in a clean condition of allpersons employed by him in the manufacture, prepara-tion, or handling of food, together with the elothing ofsuch persons.

2. The occupier of every such premises shall notconduct on such premises any offensive trade, exceptsuch as are specified hereunder:

Fish-curing establishment;Fish shop;

and then only with the consent of the Local Authority.3. The occupier of every such premises shall main-

tain such premises in such condition as to prevent theingress or egress or harbourage of rats, and shall takeall practicable measures for the destruction of rats andother vermin which may be on his premises.

4. The occupier of every such premises shall, whenso ordered by the Local Authority, pave the floor orsuch portion thereof as may be directed, with imper-vious materials, in such manner as is specified in theorder; and shall, when so ordered, further provide properdrainage, so that all liquids falling upon such floor shallbe conducted to a drain inlet situated outside the build-ing within which the floor is laid.

5. Every occupier of such premises shall, when soordered by the Local Authority, line the walls of anysuch premises, or such portion thereof as may be speci-fied, to such a height front the floor as may be directed.

6. The occupier of every such premises shall causesuch premises to comply with the following conditions:

(a) Every room which is used in connection with themanufacture, preparation, or keeping of foodshall be properly ceiled.

(b) Every such room shall be provided with naturallight in the ratio of one square foot of windowarea to every ten square feet of floor area.

Every such room shall be efficiently ventilatedby through ventilation.

Every- such room shall be provided with effectivesub-floor ventilation, unless the floor be of con-crete or similar impervious material.

(e)

(d)

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(0) A II offensive material or trade refuse produeodupon such premises shall be immediately placedill an itniairvious reseptscle, provided with atight-fitting (-over, tind the contents of suchreceptacle shall he removed at least mire ineach reel:, or With sreh greater fri"tilittle)- asmay be direetfi Its sn inspestor, sad

(1') Every such esoolsele shall. a fter each empty-ing, lie tilorOic_,,H cIca ns,1

7. Every occupier of :my such premises shall causeall food which is (((dins consumed in the eonditionin which it is sold to Is) protected from contaminationby flies or dust, by one of the following, imithods:

(a) Cause all surd foods I() he kept in enclosurescovered by plass or line-mesh wire gauze.

(b) Cover all door and window openings, and otherapertures on the premises- with screens of finemesh wire gauze, and fit all doors so that theytire self-closing.

Every such occupier shall maintain the fittings pro-vided under this By-law at all times in good order andrepair.

8. 'Every occupier of such premises shall provide .foruse by his employees wash-hand basins in the ratio ofono to every ten employees, and shall maintain a supplyof soap and clean towels in connection with such basins.

Every occupier of such premises shall provide anefficient supply of wholesome water.

9. The occupier of any such premises shall not per-Illit ally sanitary convenience to be situated in any roomwhere food is manuftmtured, prepared, or keld; andany sanitary convenience :tha also any stable shall beso situated as to be completely cut off from any suchroom by cross ventilation.

10. The occupier of every such premises shall pro-vhle a receptacle in which any food withdrawn from saleshall be immediately pinced, and any rood, not withinsuch receptacle shell be deemed to be 'spool for sale.

I. No person ;twit hl- ally pith) for or in connee-1 hill with the sale, manuitieture, prepurntion, storage, orpsokiug of any food for stile, which is at any time usedis a sleeping or living apartment, or ivhielt communi-eWs directly with a sleeping apartment, or in whichanything is kept, or tiny tinimn1 allowed to be, or inwhich any work is carried on which would be likely tocontaminate such food or injuriously affect its whole-someness or cleanliness.

12. No person shall deposit :thy vegetable or otherfood intended for sale for human consumption upon thefloor of any premises, and all such deposits shall hekept at least nine inches (dear of such floor in such away that there is a clear space between the floor andthe underside of the staging .or support upon which thedeposits are kept.

13. No person shall use or permit to be used anysonar for the storage or preparation of food, unless withthe written consent of the 1.ocal Authority.

14. No person wlto sells bread, meat, lish, or milk,and ILO employee of any such person stein eliange or re-ceive from a purchaser any bread, meat, fish, or milkwhich has previously been delivered to such lexcliaserunless for the reason that such fond is unwholesome, andwhenever tiny food is so changed or receive d it )-duillimunstisfely destroyed or placed in 0 refuse receptaele.

15. No person shall enclose or carry or shireoats. Ii 1151', potatoes, onions, fruit, or any other article(If .Heel whatsoever in any 'fag or sack or similar re-ceptnele which has at any time contained or has beenused for the conveyance of bone dust or superphosphate,or any other manner or mixture of manures, unless suchhags or sacks have first been thoroughly washed.

16. .No person shall use or permit to be used in eon-IleetiOn With the COILVeynnce Or storage of any milk,beer., or other food, any vessel (.0) pipe eomposed whollyor in part of lead or zinc, unless all internal surfacesare completely covered with a lining of tin, glass, orother covering sufficient to prevent any metallic con-tamination.

Unsuitable premises.17. The OWner or occupier of. premises used for the

manufacture, preparation, or storage of any food forsale, which by reason of their situation, coustruction, ordisrepair are such as in the opinion of an inspectorto render possible contamination of such food shall, onreceipt of a notice from the Local Authority requiringhim so to do, cease to use, or shall reconstruct, or shallrepair the premises as directed in and within the timesspecified in the notice.

IS. The occupier of any premises on which food ismanufactured, pi.Tpared, or kept shall, when requiredhy an inspector, conspicuously display im his premisesill such posit 101 or positions as may he selected by aninspector, a copy, as supplied by the AutliorilY)of these .11y-I1is,s; or any portion thereof.

Otea nsi g of drinking rose's.19. The occupier of every public house, public bar,

refreshment room, drinking booth, or other public phiceof refreshment where drinking vessels are used, shallprovide to the satisfaction of an inspector a properwater supply and sufficient utensils for the propercleansing of all Snell. drinking vessels.

Every such occupier shall cause every drinking vessel,after use by any person, to be thoroughly cleansed inrimming water.

Transport.20. (a) Every person engaged in selling or carry-

ing food shall cause all food in course (ff delivery ortransport not otherwise packed to be protected as faras practicable from contamination. Provided thatnothing but new clean white or brown paper shall lteused as a wrapping' for meat, fish, or bread.

(b) No such pason shall permit any vehicle used illthe transport or carriage of food to be used also forthe transport of offensive material.

(c) Every such person shall cause all such vehicleswhen not in use for the carriage or transport of food,to be so placed as not to be liable to contamination.

(d) No person engaged in transporting or carryingfood shall sit upon such food.

Butchers' Small Goods Premfses.21. No person shall use, or suffer to be used, any

'saint or place for the boning, curing, canning, salting,mincing, or other similar process of preparation of themeat or fat of animals for sale for human food, exceptit be provided witlt a floor of tiles, cement, mineralasphalt, or some other material impervious to water,having a smooth surface and graded and drained sothat all liquids spilt on it may flow off it without im-pediment. If any such floor be constructed of tiles, thejoints between the tiles shall be of material which isimpervious to water. Such floors shall at all times bekept in good repair, smooth, and free from cracks and

22. No person shall use or suffer to be used any suchfloor as referred to in the preceding, paragraph, unlessit be free from accumulations of dirt, fat, grease, ordebris of meat, and such floor shall be cleaned at leastonce daily at the close of work.

23. No person shall keep or suffer to remain anyhones or waste matter of any kind for longer than eighthours in any room in which any process of preparationof meat or of fat for sale fur human food is, or usuallyis, carried on.

24. No person shall use or snifer to be used anyroom or place for the boning, curing, canning, salting,mincing, or other similar process of preparation of meator fat of animals for human food, unless its internalwalls are eoestrueled of bricks, tiles, stone, cement, orother material impervious to water, which shall at alltimes be Re pt either by washing with water, or byIhnewashing frein time to time. Provided that suchwalls may be constructed of wood, if the internal sur-faces be covered with smooth iron, painted white, to aheight of six feet from the floor, and if the portion ofthe walls above the iron be kept clean, either by paint-ing white and washing, from time to time or by lime-washing from time to time.

25. No person shall, in connection with the picklingof meat, use any pump constructed wholly or partly ofbrass, but such person shall only use a pump made ofnickel or galvanised iron.

26. The occupier of any such premises shall causethe brine or pickle to be removed as often as is neces-sary to prevent it from becoming offensive.

27. No person shall permit any dog to enter anypremises used for the storage, sale, or preparation offresh meat.

28. The occupier of any premises or stall, and thedriver of any vehicle used for or in connection with thesale of fresh, frozen, or chilled meat shall not permitany person other than an employee or an inspector tohandle or touch any such meat.

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MEAT.29. Every person selling or transporting meat shall

in connection with the carriage or transport of meatcomply with the following conditions:

(a) The meat shall lie protected from dust and dirt(1) A shield shall lie provided for use by it person

carrying any meat, to prevent any meat so car-ried from coining in contact with the personor clothing of the employee.

(e) livery vehicle engaged in the transport of meatshall be covered and provided with efficient Ven-tilation.

(d) No vehicle used in the transport of meat shallbe used in the transport of any offensivematerial.

(e) No meat shall be carried on any railway, exceptin trucks provided for that purpose, or unlesssuch meat is hung on hooks and clear of thefloor.

No person shall transport meat in any vehicle unlesssuch meat is completely covered with clean canvas orother approved material in such manner as to thoroughlyprotect such meat from flies and dust.

MILK.Sale and Delivery of.

30. No person shall allow his hands or any part ofhis body to come in contact with any milk for sale.

31. No person shall apply to his mouth any vesselor utensil which contains milk, or which comes into con-tact with any milk for sale.

32. No person shall keep, store, carry, or place orsuffer to be kept, stored, carried, or placed any milkfor sale or in course of delivery to any customer, so asto be exposed to flies or dust, or so as to be accessibleto any animal.

33. No person shall suffer the interior of any vesselused for containing or for measuring milk to he exposedto flies or dust.

34. No person shall keep, measure, carry, or deliverany milk for sale, or cause or suffer any such milk tobe kept, measured, carried, or delivered in any vesselwhich is not clean.

35. No person shall use any vessel with roughs ortorn edges or surface for containing, measuring, or car-rying any milk for sale or for delivery to any customer.

36. No person shall store, keep, or sell milk in anyplace in which is stored, kept, or sold any kerosene,vegetables, fish, meat (except meat in hermeticallysealed tins), or any other substance by which milk is, oris liable to be, contaminated, or adversely affected.

37. No person shall use or suffer or cause to he used,for closing or for helping to close, any churn, tin, orother vessel containing milk for sale, any rag, canvas,paper, wood, or other absorbent material.

39. No person shall use any vessel unless it is insuch a state of repair as to he free from dents whichmay interfere with the thorough and easy cleansing ofsuch vessel, or in which the tinning has become impairedor defective.

39. Every person who consigns or sells milk in awholesale quantity to a milk vendor for retail sale shallprior to despatch cause the cans, or other receptacles inwhich it is conveyed, to be securely closed by means ofa leaden seal, or a lock, or by other means, sinless suchmilk be delivered personally by the producer or ownerthereof to the retail vendor.

40. No person shall transfer any milk, condensed Orconcentrated milk or cream from one vessel to anothervessel on any street or any public place, except whentransferred to the vessel of the producer for immediatedelivery to the customer.

41. No person shall permit any vessel containingmilk or cream for sale to remain in any public place, orin any such position where the contents of such can 'Mayhe exposed to the heat of the sun.

42. Every person selling or delivering milk for saleshall cause all cans, bottles or other vessels used in thesale, disposal, or delivery of milk to lie effeetuallycleansed and sterilised-before such cans, bottles, or othervessels are again used.

43. No person shall permit any vessel which has beenhandled by any person suffering from any infectiousdisease to be used to hold or convey milk until suchvessel has been thoroughly sterilised, and no person shalltremove any can, bottle, or other vessel used for the'holding or storage of milk to be removed from anypremises at which a case of infectious disease has oc-curred, until the consent of an inspector has been given.

PROVIDING 11011 TUP ..LEANLINESS ANDFREEDOM iblROS\I ).N TA V I i-ATION olo :N-CREAM AND ICES.

44. No person shall mantwieture, store, or depositfor sale any ice-cream or ices, or suffer them to be somanufactured, stored, or deposited in any open shedor enclosed space.

45. No person shall manufacture, store, or deposit,any ice-cream. or ices (or or suffer then, to be'manufactured for sale, stored, or deposited in any roomor imilding

(a) Unless such room or building is provided withtight close jointed walls and -floors.

(10 Unless the internal walls are covered with tiles,smooth iron, or smooth plaster, cement orwood, painted or colour washed or frequentlylime-washed.

(c) Unless the floors are constructed of cement,concrete, tiles, or well smoothed wood.

(d) Unless it is well lighted and ventilated.(e) Unless all openings are efficiently protected by

gauze screens against the ingress of flies andthe entry of dust.

46. No person shall manufacture, store, or depositice-cream or ices, or suffer or permit them to be manu-factured, stored, or deposited in any dwelling room orin any room communicating directly with a privy orwater closet, or stable, or within an apartment used forsleeping, or in any room having an opening communi-cating directly with any drain or sewer.

47. No person engaged in the manufacture or sale ofice-cream or of ices shall suffer his hands or any partof his person to come in contact with any ice-cream orices.

48. No person shall manufactisre, store, or depositany ice-cream or ices in any vessel which is not clean,and every person engaged in the manufacture or sale ofice-cream or of ices shall at all times maintain all vesselsand utensils used for containing or coming in contactwith ice-cream or ices, in a condition of cleanliness.

49. No person shall sell any ice-cream or ices which,after having been once frozen, have run down or melted,and which have been again frozen.

50. (a) Every person making or vending ice-creamor ices for sale shall before the first day in October ofeach year make application for registration in the formof Schedule "A" hereto, and upon the granting ofsuch application by the Local Authority, a certificate inthe form of Schedule. "B" hereto shall be issued.

(b) No application shall be granted until the pre-mises occupied by the applicant have been inspected,and found to comply with the provisions of these By-laws.

(c) Every person registered in accordance with thisshall notify the Local Authority of any intended

occupation of other premises than those specified on thecertificate of registration.

SALE OF I, )0D 'BY .ITINERANT A/ENDO:RS.51. (a) No person shall expose or offer or hawk food

for sale in any public place, unless such person islicensed by the Local Authority.

(b) Every person desiring to engage in the trade ofan itinerant vendor or hawker of food shall, before soengaging in such trade, or, if already so engaged, thenduring the first week of October in every year, apply tothe Local Authority in the form of Schedule "C" fora license to carry on such trade, and with such applies-lion deposit a fee ef five shillings, and upon such appli-cation being granted, a licence shall he issued in flu'form of Schedule "D" hereto.

(c) Every license granted under this By-law shalloperate only during the period ended the thirtieth dayof September next succeeding the date of issue, andafter the said thirtieth day of September shall cease tobe in force.

52. Every person engaging in the trade of an it-inerant vendor or hawker of food shill comply with thefollowing conditions:

(a) He shall cause all food usually consumed. in thecondition in which it is sold to be protectedfrom contamination by flies and dust bymeans of screens composed of glass or finemeshed wire gauze, or other material ap-proved by an inspector.

(s) He shall not permit any other person to handleor touch any food on his vehicle.

(c) He shall maintain his clothing and his personat all times in a clean condition.

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A :KRA T ED WATERS, TE AI:DERANGE D R,11 NKS,CORDIALS, AND SYRUPS.

53. :Every person who makes or offers for sale anyaerated water, temperance drinks, cordials, and syrups,shall, on the coining into operatic or this By-law, atonce apply to the Local Authority in the form ofSchedule "A" hereto for registrai ion, and upon suchapplication being granted shall rei.eive a certificate inthe form of Schedule "B."

54. (a) Every person who, subsequent to the cominginto operation of this By-law. desires to carry on thetrade of a maker or vendor of aerated waters, temper-ance drinks, cordials, and syrups, shall before commence-lug such trade apply for registration in tha same man-ner as provided in the preceding By-law.

(b) Every registration effected under this and thepreceding By-law shall operate only during the periodending the thirtieth day of September succeedingthe d'ate of issue, and a liter the said thirtieth day ofSeptember every such registratMn shall cease to be inoperation.

55. The occupier of any premises used for the manu-facture of aerated waters temperance drinks, cordials,and syrups shall comply with the following conditions:

(ii) The floors of such premises shall be of approvedconstruction and materials, and shall have asufficient fall to a trapped gully or otherapproved receptacle outside the building, andsuch floors shall be thoroughly washed downdaily.

(b) All yards adjoining, and sheds and outbuild-ings appurtenant to such buildings shall bekept clean and free from any rubbish, garb-age, or offensive material.

(e) All tanks (or other receptacles) in which wateris stored, and w111,11 is intended to he usedin the manufacture, shall be provided withan impervious tightly-fitting cover, whichshall always be kept in position; such tanksor other receptacle shall be emptied andcleansed throughout at least once 'in everytwelve months.

(d) If filtering apparatus or any design is pro-vided for Ii[teeing- water before use, it mustbe cleaned and boiled at least once weekly.

(e)

(f)

(g)

Cleansing Bottles.Between each time of filling, bottles must be

soaked in a trough of water, must be thor-oughly cleansed tart with it Imush, must liewell rinsed by being placed in a verticalposition over a jet or water, and must liedrained after rinsing and before filling.

If bottles are not filled within twenty-fourhours after being cleansed, they must he keptmouth downwards until used.

The water in which water bottles :tre soakedbefore they a re brush-cleansed must hechanged at least mice daily.

(11) No lead pipe shall he used for conveying anypart of the Material, either gaseous orliquid, which enters into the composition ofthe cordials, unless it is lined with tin orother approved materials.

(i) Syrups must be stored in well-made, imperviousreceptacles, with an impervious tight-fittingcover.

All receptacles in which syrups are stored musthe cleansed thoroughly with hot water andsoda, or with superheated steam, at least onceweekly between 1st October and 31st March,and at least once monthly between 1st Apriland 30th September.

BAKE HOUSES.56. Every person carrying on the trade of a baker

shall. in addition to the foregoing general by-laws,comply with the following conditions:

(a) He shell not permit any dog or other animalto be within the hake house.

(h) He shall not permit the bake house to be usedfor any other purpose than as a bake house.

(e) He shall not permit any person to smoke or ex-pectorate in the bake house.

(d) He shall cause the floor of the bake house tobe constructed of granolithic or other im-pervious material approved and laid in suchmanner as is approved by the local authority.

(e) lie shall cause all flour intended to be used inconnection with Ids trade to be so storedas to prevent it being contaminated and beprotected from rats and vermin.

MARKETS.57. The occupier of any market or portion of any

market shall not deposit or permit to be deposited anyvegetable or other food stuffs upon the floor, but allsuch vegetables and other food stuffs shall be depositedupon a wooden staging, the under surface of whichshall be at least nine inches above the floor, the spacebetween the floor and the staging being entirely openfor inspection and cleansing.

REFRIGERATING WORKSCOLD STORES.58. (a) The owner, occupier, or manager of any re-

frigerating works, or cold stores, which are at any timeused for the storage of food, shall maintain his pre-mises in a clean condition throughout.

(b) He shall at least twice in each year in the monthsof April and October thoroughly cleanse every coldchamber on his premises, and shall cause every part ofthe interior walls of every such chamber to be lime-washed at least once in every three months.

(c) He shall not permit any food to be stored on thefloor of any chamber.

(d) He shall not receive any unsound, meat or offalor offensive material on his premises to be stored, norshall he permit any such unsound meat, offal or offensivematerial to remain in any chamber.

(e) He shall not permit the use of any straw uponthe floor of any chamber.

(f) He shall not permit any brine tub to be in anychamber.

(g) He shall keep upon the premises duplicate keysof every chamber, and shall on demand by an inspector,permit such inspector to have access to any chamber.

(b) He shall provide means of artificial light, so asto permit efficient inspection of the contents of anychamber.

HOTELS, BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSES,RESTATJRANTS, AND EATING HOUSES, ANDCOON:ED MEAT SHOPS.

59, keiiper of any such premises shall causethe prciaise-i 10 be maintained at all times in a cleanand said:tan condition.

60. The keeper of such premises shall provide asufficient muldwr of approved impervious receptacleswith chi-e fit ling covers for the reception of food scrapsand trade vialste, and shall not permit or suffer such foodsiiraps Daiie waste to be placed elsewhere titan insuch reeeplailes. He slat] ca as, such receptacles to bekept at all limes in ft ,,iid wholesome state.

61. The keeper shall coo :lie grease trap, where oneis 1, be kept :it ail times in a. sanitary condi-tion aim) l slut 11 cause the trap to be cleansed daily andall grease removed therefrom.

62. The keeper shall not suffer or permit pigwash tobe removed from his premisis between the hours of 9a.m. and 8 p.m., and in cases where food waste is dis-posed of to contractors, keeper shall be held respon-sible that duplicate receptacles are provided for inter-change with the full receptacle removed so that thoseremoved shall be replaced by a clean washed and dis-infected set.

63. The keeper shall cause all sanitary conveniencesupon or in connection lib his premises to be kept at alltimes in a scrupulously clean emblition, and shall pro-vide a plentiful supply of approved deodorant therein.

64. The keeper shall provide sufficient means ofablution with clean towels and soap for the use of em-ployees, and he shall he responsible that employeeshandling food wash their hands before's° doing.

65. The keeper shall not permit or suffer to be occu-pied as a sleeping place any room which is in directcommunication with any dining room, kitchen or otherpi ate used fro. the preparation or storage of foodstuffs'.

66. The keeper shall cause any ice chest used uponhis promises In be apt :it, all times in a, sweet and.wholesome condition, and if meat is stored in any suchchest it shall be kept exclusively for that purpose.

67. The keeper shall cause all foodstuffs to be storedin such a place and manner as to prevent contaminationfrom flies, dust, and vermin.

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68. The keeper shall not suffer to be used in the pre-paration of food any tinned milks, fruits, jam, or fish,which upon opening show any signs of decomposition,fermentation or alteration in appearance of contents,and no bad, eggs or rancid butter shall be used in thepreparation of foods.

69. Employees shall be always cleanly in their personand shall not smoke nor expectorate within any diningroom or kitchen appurtenant thereto.

70. The keeper shall adopt such means as will ensurethe destruction of rats and vermin upon his premises,and as will prevent their harbourage therein, and shallkeep, baited and set, rat-traps as directed by Diet in-spector.

71. The keeper shall cause all means of drainageupon or in connection with his premises to be maintainedat all times in good repair and efficient action.

72. The keeper shall cause all sink wastes to betrapped and to discharge over properly trapped gulliesor a channel leading to a gully in the open air. Noopening to a drain or drain inlet shall be within anykitchen or scullery.

Penalties for breaches of By-laws.73. Where anything by this part of the t3y-laws is

directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or whereauthority is given to any officer to direct anything tobe done or to forbid anything to be done, and suchnet so directed to be clone remains undone or such act-forbidden to be done is done, in every such case theperson making default as to such direction and pro-hibition respectively shall be deemed guilty of a breachof this part of the said By-laws. And every personguilty of a breach of this part of the said By-lawsshall be liable, for every offence, besides any costsor expenses which may be incurred in the taking of pro-ceedings against such person guilty of such offence,to a penalty not exceeding Twenty pounds for everybreach of any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceed-ing Two pounds for each day during which such breachshall be committed or continued, and in addition to suchpenalty shall be liable to pay to the Local Authorityany expense incurred by such authority in con-sequence of any breach or non-observance of any By-law, or in the execution of any work directed to beexecuted and not so executed.

SCHEDULE "A."Maker or Vendor of Ice-cream, Ices, Aerated Waters,

Temperance Drinks, Cordials, and Syrups.Form of Application for Registration as

Name of applicant (in full)Trade in respect of which application is made

Situation of premises on which trade is, or is to be,carried on

Signature of appplicantDated

SOILED ULE " B. "Local Health Authority.

is hereby registered as amaker---vendor

of in respect of premisessituate at

DatedSecretary.

SCHEDULE "C."..4yrOcation for .Liecnsc es Itinerant Vendor of Food

Name (in full) of applicantPlace of residenceDistrict in which applicant desires to be licensed

Place where vehicle and trade utensils are stored

Place where stock of food for sale is stored

Signature of applicant.Date

SCHEDULE "J")."1, ironer as Itinerant Vendor of Food,

, of , is herebylicensed as an itinerant vendor of food within theIllealth District of

Secretary.Dated

PART VII I.BA !NIERS' SHOPS AND lLVER-DR.EsS Nt; ESTABLISHMENTS.

:Every pursuit carrying on the business of a barberor hairdresser shall comply with the following By-laws:

(a) There shall he kept at all times on the premisesin each room in which the business is carriedon a vessel containing at least one gallon ofdisinfecting solution, 'llereinafter called "dis-infecting solution," equal in strength to a5 per cent, solution of carbolic acid.

(b) All razors, scissors, clippers, and combs ingeneral use shall be sterilised by immersionin the disinfecting solution before and afterusing, or clippers may be so sterilised by beingheld in a

Hair brushes in general use shall, after each use,be immersed in the disinfecting solution andafterwards rinsed in clean water.

(d) Shaving brushes in common use shall, a.fter eachuse, be first cleansed in very hot water andafterwards immersed in the disinfecting solu-tion.

(e) Rotary or machine brushes shall not be used.(f) An antiseptic soap powder shall be used to pro-

duce lather for shaving boiling water shall beallowed to run on the lather brush, and thenthe soap powder sprinkled on it before applica-tion to the face.

(g) IPowdcr shall only he applied by a blower orabsorbent eotton, which shall be used for oneperson only.

(h) Before passing from one customer to anotherthe operator shall wash his hands, using dis-inf ectin g soap and a nail brush.

(i) For the purpose of stopping the flow of blood,or for treatment of an abrasion, calcinedalum shall be applied on a pad of cottonwool, which pad shall be destroyed immedi-ately after use; an alum stick shall not beused.

(,j) Vaseline shall only used from a squeeze tube.(k) No sponge shall be used.(I) Razor strops shall only he used for razors which

have been disinfected since being used.(m) The haircutting wrapper shall be placed only

around the shoulders of customers, and fast-emid with a safety pin or other device at theback, and clean towels or absorbent woolshall be used about the neck to prevent thehair from falling inside the clothing.

(n) The outer garment of each operator shall beof a washable white material; the sleevesshall be comparatively short.

Where the steaming towel is used, a clean oneshall be used for each customer.

At least once daily the floor shall be sprinkledand swept.

The premises, their fittings and equipment, shallbe maintained at all times in a thoroughlyclean condition.

All shelves, fittings, and tables on which inare placed shall be of glass, marble,

slate, or other impervious material.A. fresh piece of paper or clean linen shall be

placed on the back of the chair or on the restfor each customer.

Hair clippings falling on the floor shall be im-mediately swept together, and placed in animpervious receptacle with a tightly fittingcover.

(u) Each basin shall he provided with a properlytrapped waste-pipe and a supply of water.

(v) In the case of any person obviously sufferingfrom skin disease of the face or head, special.instruments shall be employed, and theseinsist be immediately immersed in the disin-fecting solution for a period of not less thanfive minutes.

(e)

((,)

(p)

(q)

(a)

(I)

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(NO TWO impervious receptacles provided withtight-fittine. COvers shall be provided; intothe one all towels immediately after use shallbe platted, together with other soiled linen;into the other shall be phieed all hair elip-pings aud elher trade refuse.

2. No person. shall Spit upon the floor of anybarber's shop or hairdressiug establishment.

3. The M-edieal Officer or inspector may at allreasonable times enter and inspect any premises usedfor the purpose of the trade of a barber or hair-dresser, and may inspect or remove for the purpose ofexamination any brush, comb, razor, clippers, or otherinstrument or applianee, or any towel or other thingtherein which may be suspected, on reasonablegrounds, of being contaminated with the infection ofany contagious or .infectious disease, provided thatwhen any such article is Cu removed, a written receipttherefor shall In rui te the oecupier, by theMedical Officer or inspector, and the article shall bereturned by such oilier within a period of three days.

4. Every person who enters a barber's shop orhairdressing establishment for the purpose of beingattended to shall, if he be suffering from any in-fectious disease, or any eruption of the skin of theface, neck, or head, notify the operator before takinghis place in the chair.

5. A printed copy of the foregoing shall be conspicuously displayed in every barber's shop and hair-dressing establishment in the district.

?null or ;(1,111-2.,: o By-laws.6. Where anything by this part of the By-laws is

directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or whereauthority is given to any officer to direct anything tobe done or to forbid anything to be done, and suchact so directed to be done remains undone or such actforbidden to be them is dem., in every such ease the per-sou making default as to -mlt direetion and prohibitionrespectively shall in deenuel guilty of a breach ofthis part of Pie said Bylaws. And every personguilty of a breach of this part of the said By-lawsshall be liable for every such offence, besides anycosts or expenses which nay be incurred in the takingof proceedings against such person guilty of suchoffence, to a penalty not exceeding Twenty poundsfor every breach of any such Il y-law, or to a penaltynot exceeding Two pounds fmr each day during whichsuch breach shall be committed or continued, and inaddition to such penalty shall be liable to pay to theLocal Authority any expense incurred by suchauthority in consequence of any breach or non-observance of any Hy-law, or in the execution of anywork directed to be executed and not so executed.

PART IN.-0 I,. N sth VT; TRADES.Section A.General.Section B.,Shingltler-houses.Section C.--Piggeries.Section Manure Depots,Section E.Bone Mills.Section F.-- Places for stering, drying, or preserv-

ing Bones, Hides, Hoofs, or Skins.Section G.Fat Meltine. Fat Extracting, or Tallow

melting. establishments.Section ILBlood drying.Section T.Gut scraping, Gut

pare tion of Sausage Skies.Section .T.Fellmongeries.Section K.Manure Works.Section. L. Wool scouring Establishments.Section M. Fish- curing Establishments.Section N.Fish Shops.Section 0.Laundries, Cleaning Establishments,

and Dye Works.Section P. Marine Stores.Section Q.Rag and Pone \I erehants' Premises.Section R.Chemieal Works.Section S.Flock -Factories.

Section- .General.1. (a) Every person who shall apply to a Local

Authority for its consent to establish an offensivetrade shall :furnish in the form Of Schedule "A"hereto a true statement of the particulars therein re-

quireil be specified, amid by advertisement iii,11011117slittper give one month's notice of his applies

th) Any person who makes a false statement in(anima:lion witlt ziey such application shall he guiltyof :1 breach of these Hy-laws.

2. Before the consent of the Local Authority isgiven to the establishment of any offensive trade theMedial officer shall famish to the Local Authoritya report in the form of Schedule "B" hereto uponthe promises whereon it is proposed to establish suchoffeisiye trade.

3. Every person applying for the registration ofpremises whereon an offensive trade is carried on shallapply for such registration in the form of Schedulehereto, and with such application he shah tender tothe Local Authority a fee as prescribed in Scheduleall .,:Provided. that if the registration for any year shall

confluence on or a i1 the first day of July in anyyear then the applimint shall be required to pay onlyone-half of the prescribed fee.

-I. Upon the registration of any premises whereonau offensive trade is carried on the Local Authorityshall supply to the person who has applied for suchregistration a evil-hie:the in the form of Schedule"E" hereto.

:5. No person shall establish any offensive tradewithin any portion of the district defined within theboundaries prescribed in Schedule "F" hereto.

6. Every occupier of any premises upon whichin offensive trade is (tarried on shall cause suchpremises, together with all drains, fittings, apparatus,macliinery, utensils, receptacles, vehicles, tools, andappliances, to be at all times maintained in a cleaneondition, good repitir, and efficient action.

7. Every suelt meupier shall provide upon suchpremises an ample supply of clean water, togetherwith such fittings as may be required by an inspectorfor the purpose of making. the water supply readilyavailable for use.

S. Every such occupier shall provide a sufficientsupply of ablutionary appliances for use by his em-ployees, and which ni:ty also be used by an inspector.

9. Every such occupier shall cause the internalsurface of every wall, the underside of every ceilingor roof, together with such fittings as may be directed

the inspector, to be thoroughly washed with hot-wash at least four times in every year, that is

say, at least once between the periods 1st and 10t111st and 10th .Lune, 1st and 10th September,

and 1st and 10th lief, 1111m, respectively, and at suchother times as 1110r be directed hy the inspector; butthis By-law shall not :ipply to the occupier of any

ices in respect of v: theft other provision for lime,g is made in this part oil these By-laws.

O. The occupier e premises shall pro-vide, use, and maintalh in effleient action 'appliancescapable of effectually des] royiug or of renderingharmless all offensive effluvia, vapours, or gasesarising iu any process of his business, or from any

residue, or other substance which may bekept or stored upon his premises.

11. Every such occupier shall provide imperviousreceptacles, provided with air-tight coverings whichshall be kept closed, of sufficient capacity to receiveall offensive and decomposable material and traderefuse produced upon the premises, and all such offen-sive and decomposable material or trade refuse shallbe immediately placed in seep receptacles, and thecontents thereof shall be reirloved from the prentis,at such times and with f,u.11 rcrquency as an inspectormay direct, but with no less frequency than once ineach working day.

12. No such occupier shall, without the consent inwriting of the Local .lnthority, at any time after theregistration of his premises, make or permit achange or alterations whatever in the premises, andupon contemplating any such change or alterationsshall give notice thereof to the Local Authority.

13. Every such occupier shall cause all materialsreceived upon his premises for the purpose of histrade which are offensive, or capable of becomingoffensive, to be so stored as to prevent the creation ofa nuisance.

14. The occupier of every premises whereon anyof the offensive trades specified hereunder are carriedon shall cause the floor of his premises to be properlypaved and drained with impervious materials; such

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floor shall have a smooth surface, and with a fall toa surface gutter in such a way that all liquids fallingupon such floor shall be conducted by such gutter toa drain inlet situated outside the building wherein thefloor is situated:

Slaughter-houses.Piggeries.Bone mills.Places for storing, drying, or preserving bones,

hides, hoofs, or skins.Fat melting, fat extracting, or tallow melting

establishments.Blood drying.Gut scraping, gut spinning, and preparation of

sausage skins.Wool-scouring establishments.Laundries.Cleaning establishments and dye works.Places for boiling tripe, ox feet, and trotters, and

extracting oil.Soap and candle works.

15. Every occupier of any premises whereon anyof the offensive trades specified hereunder are carriedon shall cause all liquid refuse, before being dis-charged into any drain inlet from any part of hispremises, to be cooled to a temperature not exceeding80deg. Fahrenheit, and to be further directed to suchscreening or purifying treatment as the local authoritymay from time to time direct:

Slaughter-houses.Bone mills.Pat melting, fat extracting, or tallow melting

establishments.Gut scraping, gut spinning, and preparation of

sausage skins.Wool scouring establishments.Fish shops.Laundries.Cleaning establishments and dye works.Places for boiling tripe, ox feet, and trotters, and

extracting oil.Soap and candle works.

16. Every such occupier of any premises whereonan offensive trade is carried on shall comply withsuch other conditions as may be imposed upon andnotified to him from time to time by the localauthority, including the paving and draining of hispremises or any part thereof, whether included underthe provisions of By-law 14 or otherwise.

17. Where in any By-law contained in this Part anyduty is thrown upon the occupier of any offensive tradepremises, the By-law shall be interpreted to includeemployees of any, such occupier, and any such employeecommitting a breach of these By-laws shall be liableto the same penalties as if he were the occupier.

18. In addition to the foregoing By-laws, the occu-pier of any premises whereon any offensive trade iscarried on shall comply with any other By-laws in thisPart which apply to the particular trade carried onby him.

Penalties for breaches of By-laws.19. Where anything by this Part of the By-laws is

directed to be done or forbidden to be done, or whereauthority is given to any officer to direct anything tobe done or to forbid anything to be done, and such actso directed to be done remains undone or such act for-bidden to be done is done, in every such case the personmaking default as to such direction and prohibitionrespectively shall be deemed guilty of a breach of thisPart of the said By-laws. And every person guilty ofa breach of this Part of the said By-laws shall heliable, for every such offence, besides any cost or ex-penses which may be incurred in the taking of pro-ceedings against such person guilty of such offence, toa penalty not exceeding Twenty pounds for every breachof any such By-law, or to a penalty not exceeding Twopounds for each day during which such breach shallbe committed or continued, and in a ddition to suchpenalty shall be liable to pay to the Local Authorityany expense incurred by such authority in consequenceof any breach or non-observance of any By-law, or inthe execution of any work directed to be executed andnot so executed.

SCHEDULE "A.".1 pplieatioe for Consent to Establish an Offensive

Trade.To the Loral Authority,

, hereby make application forconsent to the establishment of an offensive trade ofthe nature, and upon the premises as set out hereunder.As required by the provisions of " The Health Act,1911, " plans and specifications of the buildings pro-posed to be used or erected in connection with suchtrade are submitted herewith:

Nature of offensive tradePremises proposed to be usedApplication advertised (state name of newspaper and

date of publication)Signature of applicant

Address,Dated

SCHEDULE "B."Application for Establishment of an Offensive Trade.

Certificate of Medical Officer of Health.Medical Officer of Health

to the Local Health Authority, do hereby certify thatI have inspected the premises situated

and proposed to be utilisedfor , an offensive trade, and Ifarther certify that in my opinion such premises are inevery way suitable for such trade, and that due andproper provision has been made for the observance ofthe provisions of the Act, and of the by-laws.

Dated this day of 19

Medical Officer of Health.

SCHEDULE "C."Application for EstabliAtoent of an Offensive Trade.

Premises., hereby make application for

I he registration of the premises specified hereunder, forthe purpose of the trade of , forthe year ended 31st December, 19 , and deposit here-with the sum of as registration fee inaccordance with the by-laws:

Situation of premises in respect of which registrationis sought

Signature of, applicant,Address,

Dated

SCHEDULE E " D. "Fees be paid on application for Registration of

Offensive Trade Premises.Ill respect of: s. d.

Slaughter-housesFellmongeries . .

Chemical works . .

Ocani4,:r establishments and dye worksS1

rksSoa p and candle worksPone mills ..:kb' it'd., worksWool scouring: establishmentsFish curing establishments ..l"lock factoriesAny other trade not specified above

SCHEDULE " E."Ce,Iljteote of Registration of an Offensive Trade.This is to certify that

is registered as the occupier of premises situate atin which the trade

of is carried on.This registration expires on the 31st December next.

Dated .....................Secretary.

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Sect ifm, .--houses.1. Every oecupier of a slatiglitec-house shall observe

the following conditions:(a) lie shall not permit animals awaiting slaughter

to be within sight of the killing pen during theperiod slaughtering is in progress.

(b) Ile shall provide all animals awaiting slaughterwith an ample supply of drinking ivi or, at:Ill times accessible to such animals.

Mt) lie shall condtiet tl l0 slaughtering of animals ina humane le:11111er.

(d) lie shall cause all utensils and instruments usedin the slaughtering or dressing of carcases tobe at all times kept clean, and shall when soordered by an inspector cause any such uten-sils or instruments to be sterilised by boiling.

lie .shall cause the killing pen to be hosed clownafter each killing.

He shall cause every dressed carcase to be hungso that every portion thereof is at least 18inches above the floor.

He shall not permit any but clean water to beused in the dressing of carcases.

Ile shall cause all viscera to be left either at-Invited to or in such proximity to the carcase,of which it formed a portion, as will suffi-ciently indicate the relationship of the one tothe other, or unless other of identifica-tion are provided, to the satisfaction of aninspector.

He shall cause none but clean white cloths to heused in wiping down any carcase.

2. :Every such occupier shall cause sufficient means()I v011ti1:0 '011 I,, he preVillell in or ill connection Withthe premises. tied shall keep such at all times in properorder and efficient action, and so that the ventilationshall be hy direct communication with the external

li Every such occupier shall cause the hides or skins,fat and offal of every animal slaughtered on the pre-mises to be removed from the slaughter-house withintwenty-four hours after the completion of the slaughter-ing of such

I. No person shall erect any privy or urinal withinone litunlred feet of any slaughter-house.

5. 'Ile occupier of any slaughter-house shall notpermit any animal, the flesh of which is intended forhuman consumption, to be kept for a longer periodthan six hours on any portion of the premises which iswithin one hundred feet of the killing pen, or any otherportion of the premises used for the dressing or stor-age of carcases.

G. No such occupier shall permit any animal to betwit within one hundred feet of the premises.

7. No ii alt occupier shall slaughter or allow to heslaughterml on his premises any animal, nor shall anysuch occupier remove or permit to be removed from hispremiscs the carcase of any slaughtered animal or partthereof unless and until such animal or carcase, as thecase may be, is previously inspected by an inspector.

S. ]very such occupier shall comply with such specialprecautions in the slaughtering of any animal as aainspeotor, as the result of an ante mortein inspection,ii 0111 direct.

9. No such occupier shall slaughter any animals ex-cept between the hours of a In and p.m.

(e)

(f)

(g)

(i)

Section C.Piggeries.I. Per the purpose of this section of these By-laws,

the term "iliggery" shall include any portion of thepremises I, which pigs have access.

"2. No ',remises shall he registered as a piggery un-less every portion of such Itigg,ery is at least fone,hundred feet distant from. any street or thoroughfare,and al least two hundred feet distant from any dwell-ingshonse or deiry, or other (remises wherein food isprepared for sale,

t. Thc occupier of every p4.((gery shall provide eithersties and enclosures, or enclosures within which his pigsshall be kept, and such slits and enclosures, or suchenclosures, shall comply with the conditions hereinafterspecified.

(a) Where sties and enclosures are provided, thefloor of every sly shall lie properly paved with imper-vious materials, and every studi floor shall have sufficientfall to a surface gutter, which shall he eellNi ill-id ofsimilar materials, and shall be not less tilt in twelveincites wide and three inches deep in the centre of itswidth, and shall extend the whole length of the sty,and have sufficient fall so that it shall discharge all

ItiI,s .tolling upon the floor or upon the gutter into animpertious sump of sufficient capacity to receive atleast one day's drainage.

The toor arOt of every sltell sty shall he iii the pro-portion of not less than fifteen square feet' to everypig over two months old that may be kept therein, andno pig-keeper shall keep a greater number of suchir,;(ilrltally sty upon his premises than in the aforesaid

Tin. area of every enclosure appurtenant to a sty orgroup of sties shall be not less than three times theavezt of the sty or group of sties to which it is ap-purtenant.

(b) Where enclosures only are provided, then thefences of such enclosures shall be movable, and thefences shall he moved and re-erected so as to enclosea new site at such times as may be directed by aninspector.

4. (a) The occupier of any piggery shall not permitany slaughtering of animals on his premises, nor shallbe receive on his premises any carcase or part of acarcase of a diseased animal, and he shall not feed hispigs upon the flesh or offal of diseased animals.

(b) He shall not receive, or suffer or permit to bereceived on such premises putrid matter for any pur-pose.

(c) He shall cause all readily putrescible pig-feedthat may be brought upon such premises to be imme-diately deposited in cooking vessels, which he shall causeto be maintained at such a temperature as to preventtheir contents from putrefyino., and shall not removeor permit or stiffer such contents to be removed, exceptto the feeding troughs.

(d) lie shall not receive, or suffer, or permit to bereceived on such premises any kitchen, slaughter-house,or butcher 's wastes or other putrescible pig-feed unlesssmelt materials are contained in galvanised iron recep-tacles, -fitted with airtight covers.

5. Every such occupier shall securely fence all hisenclosures, and shall provide in each such enclosuresufficient shelter sheds to afford proper shelter for allthe pigs that may at any one time be kept in any suchenclosure.

G. Every such occupier shall provide a sufficient andconstant supply of clean water, which shall be properlyprotected against pollution, and be always available forcleansing purposes.

7. (a) Every such occupier shall provide feedingI roughs--

(a) Where sties and enclosures are provided underthe provisions of By-law 3 (a), then in everysty, situated near to the drainage gutter, orin such a position as to be accessible to thepigs in two or more sties or enclosures.

(a) Where sties and enclosures are provided undervisions of By-law 3 (b), then in each suchenclosure.

(b) He shall cause all feeding troughs, other than.those provided in connection with movable enclosures,to be fixed upon a cement floor extending four feetin all directions from such trough, the whole to be sosituated as to permit of being readily drained.

(c) He shall not permit his pigs to be fed other-wise than at the feeding troughs provided in accordancewith this fly-law.

(d) He shall cause all feeding troughs provided tobe of a pattern which can be readily cleansed.

'(toil Al rootre Depots." Artificial manure" shall mean any manure or

fertiliser prepared by any artificial process.2. The occupier of an artificial manure depot shall

not permit any artificial manure to be kept or storedin smelt [(remises, except in a building, the walls, floors,mid ceilings, or undersides of the roof of which areconst coiled of durable and non-absorbent materialsilet-lit internally with a smooth surface.

:(. Every such occupier shall cause every precautionto he takvn to prevent at all times the emission of(lust or (diensive or noxious effluvia from every buildingon his premises.

4. cry such occupier shall cause all artificialmanures received at or despatched from his premisesto h., provioo-ly packed in such a manner as to preventally nuisance arising- therefrom during transit.

&el ion E.Bone Mills.1. "Bout manure " shall mean manure wholly or

partially prepared from bone.

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2. No occupier of a bone mill shall permit any bonesto be dealt with upon his premises unless such processis wholly conducted within a building the walls, floors,and ceilings, or roof whereof are constructed of durableand noit-absorbent materials, finished internally with asmooth surface.

3. (a) Every such occupier shall cause all millingprocesses to be conducted in airtight casings, and theproducts of the milling to be conveyed to airtightreceivers or sound bags through airtight shoots orconveyors.

(b) He shall cause every precaution to be taken toprevent at all times the emission of dust or offensiveor noxious effluvia from every building on his premises.

4. (a) Every such occupier shall cause all honesand bone manure received or produced upon his pre-mises to be stored in such a manner and in such aposition as to prevent, as far as practicable, the emis-sion of noxious or offensive 'effluvia therefrom,

(b) He shall cause all bones or bone manure re-ceived or despatched from such premises to be previouslypacked in such a manlier as to prevent any nuisancearising therefrom during transit.

Section F.Places for Storing, Drying, or PreservingBones, Hides, Hoofs, or Skins.

1. Every occupier shall cause all materials whichhave been received upon the premises where his tradeis carried on to be stored in such a manner and in sucha situation as to prevent, as far as practicable, theemission of noxious, offensive, or injurious effluviatherefrom.

Section C.Fat Melting, Fat Extracting, or TallowMelting Establishments.

1. The occupier of any premises on which the tradeof fat melting, fat extracting, or tallow melting is car-ried on shall provide covers to the apparatus in whichthe melting or extracting is carried on; such coversshall be of iron, and be at all times kept in positionon the apparatus, except when the cover is removed forthe purpose of emptying, filling, or cleansing the ap-paratus.

2. Every such occupier shall cause every wall withina radius of ten feet of the melting or extractingapparatus to be covered with Impervious material andall parts of the boiling or other apparatus shall becomposed or covered with some approved imperviousmaterial.

Section H.Blood Drying.1. (a) Every occupier of premises used for blood

drying shall cause all the blood which has been receivedupon the premises where his trade is carried on, andwhich is not required for immediate use, to be storedin such a manner and in such a situation as to preventthe emission of offensive or injurious effluvia therefrom.

(b) He shall cause all blood brought upon his pre-mises to be brought in closed vessels or receptacles Con-structed of galvanised iron or other non-absorbentmaterial.

(e I He shall also cause every process of his businessto be carried on in a building paved with imperviousmaterial, and having walls covered to a height of atleast six feet with hard, smooth, and impervious material.

Section 1.Cat Scraping, Gut Spinning, and Prepara-tion, of Sausage Skins.

I. (a) Every gut scraper shall cause all undried gutswhich have been received upon the premises where histrade i seer ried on, and which are not required for im-mediate use, to be placed in suitable vessels or recep-tacles, properly constructed of galvanised iron, or someother non-absorbent material, and furnished with closelyfitting covers.

(h) Ho shall cause the several vessels or receptaclesin which the guts have been placed to be, covered, andto be kept covered until it becomes necessary to removethe contents for actual use.

(c) He shall also cause all undried guts to be treatedimmediately upon arrival at his premises with an ap-proved deodorant solution.

2. Every gut scraper shall, at frequent intervals dur-ing every working day, cause every floor or pavementupon the premises where his trade is carried on to bethoroughly swept and to be copiously sprinkled orwashed with an approved deodorant solution.

3. Every gut scraper shall, at the close of everyworking day cause every bench or bade, every tub, ves-sel, or utensil, and every implement which has been inuse 'luring the day u.pou the premises where his tradeis carrie I on. or which is in a foul or offensive condi-tion, to le I horoughly cleansed with water containingan approved deodorant.

4.Ei-cr gut scraper shall; at the close of everyworking day cause all filth or refuse which has beensplashed upon any part of the internal wall surface ofany building upon his premises where his trade is car-ried on, to be removed by scraping or by some othereffectual nt ea ns.

Section J.Fellmongeries.1. In the construction of this section of these By-

laws, unless the context otherwise requires,(a) "Fellmonger" shall mean a person who buys

or receives skins and prepares them for anysubsequent use.

2. A fellmonger shall not cause or suffer any skinwhich by reason of decomposition has become uselessfor the purpose of leather dressing to be kept for alonger time than may be necessary in any part of thepremises where his trade is carried on.

3. Every fellmonger shall cause the supply of waterin every tank or other receptacle upon the premiseswhere his trade is carried on, for the washing or soak-ing of any skins, to be removed as often as may benecessary to prevent the emission of offensive or in-jurious effluvia from the contents of the tank or otherreceptacle.

4. (a) Every fellmonger shall cause every tank orother receptacle used upon his premises where his tradeis carried on, for the washing or soaking of any skin,and not being a Ii mu pit, to lie emptied at least onceevery day.

(b) He shall cause every part of the tank or otherreceptacle, when emptied, to he thoroughly cleansed, andshall cause all filth which has been removed therefromto be forthwith conveyed from the premises in suitablevessels or receptacles furnished with closely fittingcovers.

5. Every felhnong-er shall cause all waste' lime whichhas hem, taken out of any pit upon the premises wherehis trade is carried on, to he forthwith deposited inapproved vessels or receptacles, or in a properly con-structed cart or carriage, which, when filled or loaded,shall be covered in such a manner as to prevent theemission of offensive or injurious effluvia from the con-tents thereof, and shall, with all reasonable despatch,Ie recioved from the premises.

Section K.Man are TVorks,1. l',very (meni ion of a manure, works shall at the

Ina nu re which may be received or manufactured or pre-pared upon the premises where his trade is carried onin such a manner and in such a situation as to preventthe emission of noxious or offensive effillXia therefrom,or so as to be a nuisance or injurious to health.

2. Every occupier of a manure works shall, when soordered by an inspector, Inflow-ash such portion of thepremises as he is directed so to do.

Section L..Wool Seo wing Establish1. lii this section of these fly-la ws the expression

" wool scouring establishment " shall include a placewhere wool is received for the purpose of being, cleansed.

2. The premises shall not be situated upon the catch-ment area of any water supply, nor in the neighbourhoodof any rreslewater river, stream, water-course, lake,well,. or reservoir, awl must be at least one hundredfeet distant from any dwelling-house or place wherefood intended for human consumption is prepared. orstored.

Section Al..Eish Caring Establishments.1. (a) A. fish curer shall not suffer or permit any

decomposing fish to be kept on the premises where histrade is carried on for a longer period than is reasonably neeessary.

(b) Tie shall cause all such decomposing fish to bedeposited in galvanised iron or other inipervious recep-tacles furnished with airtight covers, and kept securelycovered until removed from the premises.

2. Every occupier of a fish curing, establishmentshall, when so ordered by an inspector, limewash suchportion of the premises as he is directed so to do.

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Section .V. Fish Shops.1. The oecupier of every 11511 shop shall cause the

iirephiee in any room in hieh the cooking. oC. fish iscarried o i l to l o aims; mead that all Ha vapours andefilmia of sach teohim.4. 511:1 I! he carried mile achimney din i of stalicimil sealional area; or snall carryout such cooking ;Hider a :mod pro\ ided with ventilatingpipe volume:ming at the uppermost t.xtremity. of suchhood, and discharging direct into the open air, or intoan existing chimney.

2. The occupier of every fish shop shall cause thechimney shaft or veritilating pipe from. such room tohe carried up at least ten feet above the level of theroofs of the adjoining. houses.

3. The occupier of a fish shop shall not permit anydecomposing fish to he kept on any part of the premiseswhere his trade is carrot (01.

4. The occupier of every fish shop shall provide aroom wherein all Cleaning, of fish shall be carried out,and such room shall comply with the provisions of By-law 14 of Section "A " hereof,

Section 0 .Laun d ries, Cleanidg Esta tishm cuts andfly, (coks.

Cleaning Establish men Is and Bycworks.1. Every occupier of a laundry, cleaning establish-

ment, or dyeworks shall cause all the liquid wastes pro-diiced upon the premises %%here his trade is carried OH10 he collected and C0111.111v1Pd by impervious channelsor drains to a trapped drain inlet, or some other ap-Proved reatijitailc, or such liquid wastes 5111111 be disposedof :15 the inspector may direct.

2. (a) Every such occupier shall cause every flooror pavement, and every wall of any building upon thepremises where his trade is carried on to be kept at alltimes in good order and repair so as to prevent the ab-sorption therein Of any liquid which. may be srdashed orspilled, or may fall or be deposited thereon.

3. No occupier of a laundry nor any of his employeesshall, III the damping or sprinkling of articles prepara-tory to the ironing thereof, sprinkle or damp the ar-lieles ley discharging water from the mouth.

4. .Every occupier of a laundry or cleaning establish-ment or dyeworks shall provide a reception room in whichall articles brought to the premises for laundrying orcleaning or dyeing, shall be received, and the occupiershall not permit such reception room to be used for thestorage, either temporarily or otherwise, of any food;nor shall he use or suffer or permit any person to usefor sleeping purposes any of the workrooms of thepremises.

5. Every such occupier shall provide on top of theimpervious floor, and for a width of three feet in frontof any .washing troughs or washing machines, a woodengrating of such height as will prevent the employeesfrom standing upon such floor.

6. Every ocatipier of 0 laundry or cleaning estab-lishment or dyeworks shall cause such articles as may bedirected by III inswator Iii i' thoroughly disinfeeta,mto the satisfaction of that ()nicer.

Section P.Marine Stores.1. The occupier of every marine store shall comply

with the following conditions as regards those pre-inises;

(a) The yards shall be encloseil with a close fence,at least eight feet in height; any gates re-quired to give access to the yards shall also beeight feet in. height.

(b) The walls of the building used for the purposeof the trade shall be constructed of stone orlaick, and the internal surfaces of all wallsabove the floor or pavement shall be smoothyrendered with good Portland cement mortar,iii, where approved by the local authority; (ifga 1 va nised iron.

Sufah.01 provHon for ventilation shall be madeby suitable omminas in the roof, or otherwise, and everyroom in the building shall be properly connected with(1111' or more gf the aforementioued openings.

0

Section Q ag and Bone Merchants' Premises.1. (a) Every rag and bone merchant shall cause all

Innterials which have been received upon the premiseswhere his trade is carried on to be stored in such amanner and ill such a situation as to prevent the emis-sion of noxious or offensive effluvia thereform, or so asto be It nuisance or injurious to health.

AZETTE. W.A. 991.

(h) Ile shall loose all rags, seeond-hand clothes, tex-tile -fabrics., old bedding, ;Ind other material of similardeseription or iliamifaature reveived upon his premisesto he immediately disinfected with some effective dis-infectant.

S, i-I 'ii R.--Clienti cal lf'1. The oceu pier of a chemical works shall

( a ) Store a II material awaiting t Nat anent, allmaterial in the e,ours, of p}...pa,aliffil, andall prepared material await lug distributionin such a way as not to be a nuisance.

(10 Collect and dispose of all gases produced illthe works in such a way as to render suchgases inoffensive, as far as practicable, andso as to FO'CVellt a nuisance occurring fromsuch gases.

Section S.--Flock Factories.1. The occupier of a flock factory shall

(a) Aaopt effective means to immediately removeall dust escaping from the machinery andmaterial, and such dust shall not be allowedto escape into the air.

(11) Adopt effective means of collecting all dustso removed and disposing of it in such a waythat it shall neither lie a nuisance nor escapeinto the air.

e) Effectively cleanse and also sterilise all second-hand clothing and all other materials receivedOil the premises other than cuttings from newmaterial.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor ill Execu-tive Commit the 30th day of March, 1927.

(Sgd.) L. E. SITA:Pcorr,Clerk of Executive Connell.

POLICE ACT, 1892, SECTIONS 75 AND 71.THE following. Unclaimed ;Ind Stolen Property willbe sold by auction at the Police Yard, Roe Street,Perth, at lit a.m. on the 25th May, 1

Unelaiiiied Stolen Property.14 parcels of clothing; 1. pair goggles; 1. tin ;jam; 1

cricket bat, etc.; 5 revolvers, etc.; 1 rotaly fan; 3 parcelstools, eta.; 8 parcels jewellery (including watches, rings,(mins, brooches, chains, etc.) ; 1 bicycle; 1. hieycle wheel;6 knives; 2 clocks, etc.; 2 parcels motor parts; 2 hand-bags, etc.; 1 camera; 3 lamp shades; I. hat, torch,sugar tongs, shaving tackle, etc.; I suit case and con-tents; 1 lot containing gull, tent, clothing, lite.; 1 lotcontaining 16 east.4: kerosene, tyres, tubes, etc.

n claimed Found Property.28 parcels of clothing., etc. (lady's arid gent's

mixed); 12 attache cases, suit cases, brief bags, swags,and ports and contents; 13 wallets and contents; 13p111',,i'S and contents; 15 bicycles; 8 watches, etc.; 1.8pa reels jewellery (including brooches, bracelets, ear-rings, ete.); 2 parcels containing tools, etc.; 20 hand-bags and contents 14 motor and bike parts andsories, etc.; 4 umbrellas; overcoat containing watch,etc.; 4 spectacles and cases; 3 pocket books, etc.; 2

walking sticks; (bitch and accessories; belt; 2 parcelsof books; false teeth; bead trimming; box souppowders; 1 material length; parcels containing linens:/deal He tubing; cutlery; cameras; motor cycle over-alls; hose lengths; tarpaulin; counter till fillings;

I coataining 1 handbag 2 wallets, 2 brooehes,ch, I tiepiu, 1 lorry guard iron, 2 pinch bars; fire-

arms, cartridges, etc.; scissors; gloves; copper wire;va [lily box; medals, badges, etc.; I handcuffs; 1 razor;

oushions; 1 pair paddles, etc.; 1 parcel crockery;I curtain; 1 optician's lens; 1 osprey feather boa, eta.;I canvas sheet; 2 baskets; hand.kerchiefs; writi a. pad,music, etc.; electric light shades; scarf; cas17-box;photos. and photo. frames; 2 motor bikes; scales; doormat; beads; sulky part; parcel containing 1 overcoatbelt, 2 scarves, 3 brass chains, a pendant, 1 watah;dress basket and attache case and contents and dag-ger stick; 2 purses, wallet, etc.; box of batteries;chaff bag containing tools, etc.; pared containingclothing, jewellery, etc.; counter frame and sheetiron.

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992 GOV NNIENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL S, 1927.

Miscellaneous.

1 set double harness; 2 pole straps; 8 pairs wallets;4 numnahs; 1 shovel; 2 canvas horse rugs; 12 canefencing masks; 1 Winchester rifle; 1 horse collar; -I

riding saddles; 1 pack saddle; 3 wallets; 1 ridingbridle; 1 pair riding reins; 1 snaffle bit; 1 riding girth;11 sets horse shoes; 1 clock; 25 helmets; 41 caps; 1 Roch-ester lamp; 1 bottle whisky; 1 bottle port wine; 2bottles Swan beer; 2 bottles port wine; 1 riding saddlewith stirrups and girth; 1 pair riding reins, double;I surcingle; riding; 1 curry comb; I body brush; 1

sponge; 1 mane comb; 3 native chains; 1 steelyard;1 frying pan; 1 saucepan; 1 mop; a bass broom; I

shovel; 1 saw (hand); 2 chairs. 1 scrubbing brush;1 carpenter's brace; 2 enamel pannicans; 1 camp

oven; 4 sets horse shoes; I letter scales and weights;2 ink wells; 1 cornbin; 1 copper e; 1 irontank (too gallons); .1 kettle; 1 buffer, shoeing; lady'sgun-metal wristlet welch (damaged); gent 's bicycle;gent's yellow metal signet ring; gent's mackintoshcoat; purse; lady 's hand-bag; parcel containingwoolen's wearing apparel; lady's Laud -bag containingpurse, brooch, and comb; gent's bicycle; lunch ease;motor car crank handle; small ease; motor tube; smallparse; coat; leather wallet; hat, coat, handkerchief,and 2 neckties; child's lunch case containing two ser-viettes; lady's white metal watch; paper dress; lady';cloth hand-bag.

6th April, 1927.

R. CONNE LL,Commissioner of Police.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN u/OVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date ofadvertising.

1927.Feb. 17 ...Feb. 17 ...Feb. 17 ...March 24 ... 3

Mar. 31 ... j

Feb. 24Mar. 3 ...Mar. 31. ...

Mar 31 ...Mar. 31 ...March 10 ...

March 24 ...

Schedule No.

48A,49A,50A,71A,73A,

52A,62A,76A,

75A,77A,

j 60A,

j 73A,

19271927192719271927

192719271927

192719271927

1927

.

...

Tenders addressed to the

Supplies required. Date ofclosing.

1927Copper Plates : Back Plates, 12 only, and Wrapper Plates, 5 only April 14.Mild Steel Plates, Channels, Angles, Flats and Rounds, and Round Spring Steel April 14.Foundry Pig Iron, 100 tons . April 14.Crude Tar, 4,000 gallons ... ... April 14.Cast Iron Meter Covers, in lots of 2,000 or overTotal requirements 7,000

only April 14.Mild Steel Squares and Rounds, 135 tons . April 21.Transformers, 50 K.V.A., 6,000 V.-440 V, 6 only ... April 21.Vacuum Brake Material (Rubber goods), for the Railway Department durang

the year ending 30th June, 1928 ... ... April 28.Mild Steel Plates, Angles and Flats ... May 26.Best Foundry Coke, 300 tons ... May 26.Locomotive Engine and Tender, 4-6-0 type, generally in accordance with the

following :Approximate weight in working orderEngine, 31 tons ; Ten-der, 23 tons ; Gauge, 3ft. 6in. ; Boiler pressure, 1601bs. per sq inch ;Traction effort at 80% W.B.P., not less than 13,800lbs. ; Fire grates,suitable for wood or coal ; Tank capacity, not less than 2,000 gallons ;Bunker capacity, not less than 250 cub. ft., etc. Tenders required for 1only, or alternatively 2 only ... June 16.

Tramway Signals, for protecting single tracks with crossing loops, 10 sets ... i July 7.

For Sale." Cletrac Tractors. Offers are invited for one or more of the Cletrac

Tractors now lying at the North Fremantle Government Stores. Detailsfrom the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth.

Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until2.15 p.m. on the date 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 Wee, Murray Street, Perth.No tender necessarily accepted.

Accepted Tender..

TenderBoard j Date.

No.Contractor.

54/27

222/27

26/27

231/27

1927.Mar. 31 Ernest Sealull

Mar. 31

Mar. 3

April 4

is Bros., P. & J....

Steel, Peed', & Tozer,Ltd.

J. R. McGrath

Sche-duleNo.

63A,192710A,192765A,1927

Particulars. Departmentconcerned.

'art age to State Battery it Cool- filmsgardie for period ending 31stDecember, .1928-

lip to 28Ibs. (per eonsment)

From 28Ibs..to 1 ton (perconsignment)

At per tonrood, 60 cords, for Nallan

'umping StaticalMild Steel Blooms Items 1 and

2, delivered C.I.F., hrenuuarlePurchase of Second-hand Rubber-

tyred Sulky.

Hate.

2s. 6d. ton.

7th April, 1927,II. C. TRETHOWAN,

Chairman W.A. Government 'fonder to

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APRIL 8, 1927: (;VIRYM1T GAZETTE, 993

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

NOTI.CE OE 1.NT ENT roN TO FORFEIT L EASES FOR NON-PAYMENT 01' RENT.:Department of Mines,

Perth, 8th April, 1927.IN a(aa-mda lice with Section 97 of " The Mining Act, 1904, " notice is hereby given that unless rent due anthe undermentioned Leases he paid on or before the 31st day of May, 1927, it is the intention of theGovl,r1101", 1111(101' the r rovisions of Section 98 of " The Mining Act, 1904,'' to forfeit such leases for breachof covenant, viz., non-pnyntont of rent.

A SHBU IZTON GOLDFIELD,

I/lariat Leases.192-1,11 kV ER STAR L EA D AND STLVER MINE

Tia 'Om ; Bandy, William.10-I--MT. A LEX AN DER SILVER AND LEAD MINE

No. 1: ('lark, Onslow ; Kingston, Robert.105 A('('I-:SSouy MT. ALEXANDER STLVER AND

1, EAT) :MINE : Clark, Onslow; Kingston,Robert.

BR 0 AD ARROW GMT )1-!' IELD.Gold Mining Leases.

1289W-- LAD)" ELYN: Caskey, William DouglasBathurst, 'Frederick George ; Tait, JamesDelanty, dames ; Conley, john ; Davey, Wil-liam Stevens ; 'Murphy, Francis.

'1336WSLIPPE'RY GIM III ET Associated NorthernBlocks (W.A.), Limited.

1371 \V-01 MBLET SOUTH : Thornton, Charles ; IVilson, George ; Abbott, ;John Edward ; Abbott,Margaret Jane ; :Dudgeon, William.

1299\V-- (11 M. 1 IT,ET SOUTH EXTENDED: The Assoclated Northern Blocks (W.A.), Limited.

1833 W--ZOROAST RTAN : .Iessop, Thomas James ;Thorlby, Herbert.

1014 \V---RENOWN: Francis ; Crawford,Robert ; john Edmund ; Williams,Michael \Vrig,lit.

19351V--EXCHEQUEP, : Horn, Anthony ; \Valls.Thomas.

Miner's Homestml Lease.15WCAN E GRASS ITOMESTEAD: Black, Robert.

COOLGARDT.E GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

4507GRIFFITHS GOLD MINE: Griffiths, J01111.4586f1ARLTON: Clayton, Louis Frederick.4000ATELVA 'MA LE : Pearce, William Henry

Pearce, William 'BokerstatT.4720LAKE VIEW .R E WARD : Fees Reward Gold

Mines, No-Liability.4721-1AKE VIEW REWARD EAST: Ives Reward

Gold Mines, No-Liability.17:22TAKE 'VIEW REWARD EXTENDED: Ives

Reward Gold Mines. No-Liability.17:12-1 V ES LAKE V I E \V I; EWA RD ,TUNCTT.ON.

Joh, Thomas Ernest.-19011 B 1: ENNA N 'S TDOUG : Zowe, Benno ; Brown,

.1 ohn ; Crutch,'( t, Hubert James Withal]; Zowe,Claude.

5154-1 EWARD JUNCTION EXTENDED:doh, Thomas Ern, st.

5105 ( 1.1 ETON : McCallum Henry Thomas.5290-- PEIZSE \' ER A NCR: Nickel, Julius Adolph.5201TV ES REWARD No. 2: Ives Reward Gold

Al lutes, No-Liability.5207ELGIN: 11Tendis, Henisley ; Bryant., 75 [art5210ROSE PORE EN : Brown, folio; Zowe, Smithem

its, : Crutchett, Hubert James.5212-1; El( EM 1-)TION: Wooster, George \Villiam.5213R ED UM 1"1`1 ON No. 1 SOUTH: Wooster, George

ill in a.

ineral Leases.08-41 EN E 1OC11 : Lindsay, lthffiard.72--M A l(Sll A LL UMW : Lindsay, Richard.

Miners' If omp...qcod Leases.09WOOD EW : Bow, Frederick William.78 Er.ms: -Ifillier, George Henry.97--ALPIIA: West Australian Goldfields Pi reNV0011

Sll pply, Limited.101 11d(11 MON I) FARM:: Clements, Henry Bertram.102TANNERY: Hall Tanning Company, Limited.

M. .T. CALANCITH NI,Under Secretary for Mines.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontain-A.

Trate). Lease.5Hampton Uruguay, Limite(f,

Tailings Lease.43Ill LL : Burbanks Birthday Gold Mines, Limited.

KUNANA [XING DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.:135CA RBTNE: Crawford, Robert; Crawford, James

Miller ; Pi mley, Frank.6455-5T.A11 OF FREMANTLE : Pearce, Williwn

Hen ry.096S BLUE BELL: Ware, Charles Henry.7105CARBINE NORTH: Crawford, Robert ; Craw-

fordTames Miller ; Pimley, Frank.711S-1:IA RHINE EAST: Crawford, Robert; Craw,

ford, James Miller ; Pimley, Frank.817SCARBINE NORTH EXTENDED: Crawford,

Robert ; Crawford, James Miller; Pindcy,Frank.

SITSTURN OF THE TIDE: Dwyer, John Westby.S(015--CA RBTNE EAST EXTENDED: Crawford,

Robert ; Crawford, James Miller ; Pimley,Frank.

8925BRUM`ANNTA : Pearce, Thomas Charles.8955LA FORTUNA : Vale, William Henry. .

Miners' Homestead Leases.25--WELLBACK ABBEY: Crawford, Robert ; Craw-

ford, dames Miller ; Pimley, Frank.5S---RIVERINA : Thompson, Stanley Irwin.

COLLIE MINERAL FIELD.

Mineral Leases.

314-01( FEIN N. 1:[leers' ;

;115 G R FF1 N No. 2:tenry ; Hollis,

3 10 ma FEIN No. 3:henry ; Hollis,

217--GRIFFIN No. 4::1Ienry ;

318GRIFFIN No. :

lfenry ;319GRIFFIN No. 0:

Ileary ;120-11 R I FEIN No. 7:

I fenry ; I-Tol his,301GRIFFIN No. 8:

Henry ; Hollis,

Robb,Edwin

Robb,Edwin

Robb,Edwin

Robb,Edwin

Robb,Edwin.Robb,

EdwinRobb,

EdwinRobb,

Edwin

John ; Hann, WilliamJames.John ; Hann, WilliamTames.John ; Hann, WilliamJames.John; Hann, Willia toJames.John ; Hann, William.Jan es.John ; Hann, WilliamJames.John ; Ifann, William

.Tanies..Tohn ; :1-fann, WilliamJames.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

1288 MA RA RO A No. 3: Nieolson, john.1290MAD A EWA No. 2: .Nicolson, John.1311HILL : Nicolson, .Iohn.131.7-0.K.: Barker, Gilbert ; Joseph James.1318----11 EAT I I ER B ELL : 'Baty, Charles Stanley ; Suck-

ling, Frederick; Harpur, Richard Wharton ;West, Sylvester Robert.

25CLAREVILL E: Rumble, Ernest Wilson.48HOMEBITSH : Whitney, John Edgar.511tVaIREWAY ITOM ESTEAD: Green, William

Cho rles.54PT NTY : Mahony, Alexander Joseph..17('HESTERVALE ; Ward, Rose.

I.WOOLYEE N Y ER HOMESTEAD: WoolyeenyerPastoral Company, Limited.

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994 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 8, 1927.

EAST COOLGA.RDIE GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

49EIRON DUKE: The Associated Northern Blocks( W.A.), Limited.

946ETRONSIDES NORTH: Starr, Francis Thomas.4537EUNION JACK: Starr, Francis Thomas.4547EMOUNT CHARLOTTE No. 2: Hunt, Harry

William.4548EHANNANS HILL: Hunt, Harry William.4632ENORTH END: Hill, Catherine.4766EGREAT TTOPE : McCahon, Edward Bramble.5159ELAKE VIEW SOUTH : Laver, Charles WE-

Earn; Laver, Ralph ; Stone, Richard WilliamLaver, Edith Beatrice.

5386EELSIE MAY: Steadman, Frederick, James ;McFarland, Joseph ; Crudace, Edith; Crudace,Peter Mellanby.

5389ESONS OF GWALTA., KALGOORLIE : Gamble,William ; Moloney, Martin.

5391ECALEDONIAN : Starr, Arthur Joseph; Starr,Cecil ; Corrigan, John Thomas.

5392ECENTRAL AND WEST BOULDER: Coleman,William Henry.

5394EDOROTHY : Cadlolo, John William.5411EELSTE MARMA : Ray, Ernest Arthur.

Mineral Lease.122ETRY AGAIN: Morrison, John Arthur.

Miners' Homestead Leases.98EGUILDFORD : Rintoul, Thomas Stewart,

106EKILLARNEY : Willis, Elizabeth .Tane.T07RCRAMER'S FARM: Sliced, David.114EOLYMPIA FARM: Sava, Emma.121E-43ILBERTON : Blassen, Hyacinth Nenia Annie,12(3EALBERT FARM: Shocker, Albert ; Shocker,

William.131ENELSONDALE Philippe, John Francis Bap-

tiste.1 39ETOWN VIEW: Boneham, Alfred Edward.142'EMEADOWS OF CORNWALL: O'Dea, Francis

Joseph.174ESPRUHAN 'S HOMESTEAD: Jainieson, john.178ESOMERVILLE DAIRY: Barrett, Horace.180ENAN NELLA : Sheehan, Justin Patrick.192EGLEN: Mitchell, Lena.207ESAVA 'S FARM: Sava, Henry.208ENORTH FARM: Bennit, William Smith.210EBROWN HILL: Reynolds, Mary Shaw.211ETRANSCONTINENTAL : Cox, Joseph Gregory.215 EBLACKWOOD FARM: 0 'Loughlin, Edward,218ESOUTH FARM: Bennit, Leslie George.223ELAN4 INCITON HOMESTEAD: 0 'Loughlin,

William.224ETHISTLE FARM: Clift, James.227EPIPE TRACK FARM: Smith, Harry Anset.233ENEW FARM: Barrett, Eliza Maud.243EMINTABYNG: Halford, William Henry Charles245EPETERSON 'S FARM: 0 'Loughlin, Margaret.

Machinery Lease.7HANNANS CENTRAL: Cavalier, Francis Charles ;

Grill, Charles ; Perkins, Samuel.

BuLoNG DisTRicT.Gold Mining Leases.

119117SWEET NELL : Hunt, harry William ; Hunt,George Barnard.

1198 V--TR,ANSVELLE Jasson, Joseph ; Bennit, Wi 1-Bennit, Leslie George.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

58WORONGA : Waroonga Gold 'Mining Company,Limited.

382YELLOW ASTER: Currie, John Joseph.1228VANGUARD: Maund, Donald Louis William.1230CANBERRA: Pola, Charles; Ray, Ellen.1232WESTRALIA : Maund, Donald Louis William ;

Maund, William John ; Maund, Donald Barrie ;Maund, Harry James.

1.234VIVIEN GEM: Pearse, Frank Newman ; Tory,'Prank :Bertram.

EAST MUTICHISON GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Miner's Homestead Lease.19T ESS FE : John Joseph.

BLACK RANGE DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.345BHAVILAH DEVELOPMENT : Sonnenschein

Rebecca.94611N0-US VERRONS : Scott, Samuel William ;

Durnford, Frederick ; Langford, William.947BWARATAII : Wright, Charles Robinson.951 ROTIOYA EA ST : Paskov, Dume ; Mijat, Sims.

Miner's Homestead Lease.65BCOOLGARLIP HOMESTEAD: Bellchambers,

Adelaide Amelia.

WILUNA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.10JMOONLIGHT : Morgans, Alfred Edward.37JMOONLIGHT EAST: Morgans, Alfred Edward.91JADELAIDE : Morgans, Alfred Edward.

109JNORTH-WEST MOONLIGHT: Morgans, AlfredEdward.

231JBRILLIANT : Ward, Nicholas Ranert.275.1W.A. : Gayford, George ; 0 'Shaughnessy, Thomas285JWILUNA MARAROA : The Mararoa Gold

Mining Company, No-Liability.286.JWILUNA MARAROA. NORTH: The Mararoa

Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.333JNEB: Bennett, William Percy.340JWANDILL A : Thompson, Frederick.347:fWILUNA CONSOLIDATED: Horsfall, Edward

James.348JWILUNA CONSOLIDATED EAST: Martin,

Thomas.:l50JCORBOY 'S REWARD: Corboy, William John.352.TBLACK ADDER: Matthiessen, Henry ;

Charles.353jTOSCANA : Guazzelli, Adelio ; Kirkpatrick,

William ; Ward, John.354jSUNSET Guazzelli, Adelio ; Kirkpatrick, Wil-

ham; Ward, John.355JWAR,ATAH : Williardt, Christian.357SWARATAH SOUTH: Williardt, Christian.359JCORBOY 'S REWARD NORTH : McHugh,

William Albert.365JESSEX : Bowler, Denis ; Geary, William.366,1WESSE X : Bowler, Denis ; Geary, William.3695GROMARTY HOPE: McHugh, George ; Ross,

James.371.1LITTLE BULLETIN : Finch, Charles.3735--BRILLIANT NORTH: Mossman, John ; Mc-

Kenzie, Hector James.375.1GREAT WILUNA SOUTH EXTENDED: Bar-

ton, George ; Bennett, William Percy.37(3jBAR TON: Barton, George; Cha,r1wood, Charles.377JMOTHER OF GWALTA : Lyons, Joachim.l87.1GORDON: Smith, Robert.

Miner's Homestead Lease.5JSTOCK YARD : Dawson, George Ussher.

RI MBERLEY GOLDFIELD,Gold Mining Lease.

69George, Alf red Augustus.

GREENTUTSHES MINERAL FIELD,Mineral Leases.

505SCOTIA: McKay, John.515KAPANCIA : Thorley, Herbert James ; Fox,

Edward.614GLENCA TRN : McKay, John.627CORNWALL LEASE : The Greenbushes Corn-

wall Time Mining Company, Lhnited.629 DIXIE: Gray, Edward.

Miner's Homestead Lease.8--ALPHA EXTENDED : Knapton, Jobe Henry

Roland.

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APRIL 8, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A, 995

MT. MARGARET GOLDFLELD.Gold Miming Leases.

715T--LA.NCEFIELD NORTH : La ncefield Gold.Mines, Lim ited.

806T--LA.NCEFIELD : Lancefield Gold Mines, Lim-ited.

21.13TBA.NEYG 0 NI) 11Th : Dwyer, William; :Dwyer,G Purge Nla rf ; 'Dwyer, Michael Stephen.

2138T Nth It ES PERA NI tUINT : Aitken, DouglasProlwrt, Arthu r A drin 0; Richards, HarryI I orb Frederick ; roma u, Henry ; Bulk,William.

2 II 21 NG OF CREATION : Raven, Henry Cox.ii 15TOUEBN OF CREATION : Raven, Henry Cox.22t)0TEINNACLES : Sanfelin, John; Tasker,

Miner 'S Homestead Lease.33TBLAIlK SOAK: Allen, Frederick Christopher.

MT. MALCOLM DISTRICT.

Miners' Homestead Leases.31CWOODCREST : Poletti, Guiseppina.36CVFCTOR: Gwalia Co-operative Bache ritig

Society, Limited.370CO-OP LEASE: Edquist, Victor Thomas.

MT. MORGANS DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.5FWESTEALIA MOUNT MORGAN: Westralia

Mount Morgans Mines, No-Liability.7EGUEST 'S GOLD MINE: Westralia INTotutt

Morgans Mines, No-Liability.E WEST Ihi LTA MO UNT MORGANS NORTH :

Westra 1 io Mount Morgans Gold Mines, Limited341ETORQUAY : Norton, Alexander.343FDTI EA 11 1": 01'0 HT : Norton, Alexander.349 EG1:1.; A T CAR PINE Ottery, Samuel Joseph.391 t 11E.11 OCRAT : Heath, Thomas ; Wit-

Charles MoncrielL392EOLYMPIC: Devon Gold Milting Company, No-

Liability.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.1860BIG BELL: Chesson, James ; Heydon, William

John.1891BELL BIRD: Chesson, James ; Heydon,

John.1977EINIU Mararoa Gold Mining Company, No-

Liability.1981E15IU NORTH : Mararoa Gold Mining Company,

No-Liability.2030EMU EXTENDED: Mararoa Gold Milling

Company, No-Liability.2033EMU NORTH-EAST : Mararoa Gold Mining

COM piny, No-Liability.2038S01I E NS E NS: Mararoa Gold Mining Company,

No-Li:009,o%2044--EMU EAST: Mararoa Gold Mining Company,

No-Liability.2045EMU CENTRAL: Mararoa Gold Mining Com-

pany, No-Liability.2048BUTTERCUP : Cavagna, Sans; Poletti, Jack ;

Peken.Tames ; Hessler, John Joseph.2049(;EM OF CUE EXTENDED: Lansdell, John ;

Ness , Robert.2051:- I , I TT I ,E RELL : Peken, James ; Hessler, John

joseph ; Riddle, James Crighton.

Miner's Homestead Lease.22-11100.13ABBEE : Morrissey, Patrick Michael.

Mineral Leases.70STAR ONE: Marks, Lewis.80STAR TWO: Marks, Lewis.81POONAH JEWEL ONE: Harms, Hervey82POONAH JEWEL TWO: Harms, Hervey83STAR THREE : Marks, Lewis.84STAR FOUR: Marks, Lewis.85STAR FIVE : Marks, Lewis.

A rthur.Arthur.

M URCH 11SON GOLDFIELD---continved.

DAY DAWN DISTRICT.Gold MiniNg Leases.

IDG FIFA T NC. ALL No. 1: .1 lust ia :Hutu11:.1ben, ll'h s William ; Bastin n, Sa pson

rchiba 1 d.

1.70 R EAT FINGALL No. 4: Bastian, [henry;Past' a n, Thomas William ; Bastian, Sampson ;Bastian, Archibald.

210DGREA T FINGALL No. 5: Bastian, HenryBastian, Thomas William ; Bastian, Sampson,13a stia fl Archibald.

:599DSOUTH EINGALL : Bastian, Archibald ; Bas-tian, Henry ; Bastian, Samuel ;Thomas William ; Riddle, Arthur Crighton

Residential Lease.9 Th:ESIDENTIAL: Australian Machinery and In

vestment Company, Limited,

MERICATHARRA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

1.96N NANNIN E : Robinson, John George.I 291NWAT III IMO: Garland, John Patrick.1419NINGLISTON 'PROPRT.ETARY : Butler, John

Francis ; Brosnan, John ; Douglas, ThomasHenry ; Borwick, William John ; Laurie, Eliza-beth Mary.

1501 NEMPIRE : Lynch, Joseph Henry.1502NMUNARRA : Caddy, Richard Anthony ; Sprigg,

Henry Perry; Stodart, Frederick Edwin ;Watson, Mary ; Thompson, John.

1528NHA VELUCK NORTH: O'Leary, TimothyJohn.

15291XPROIT1 I : The Prohibition Gold Min-ing iipn ny, No-Liability.

1531 NINGLTJ,;TON Tugliston Gold Mining Com-pany, No-Liability.

11533N-1IEROIC: Dewar, James Weir; Sexton, Wil-liam Lloyd.

1534N EMPIRE : Lynch, Joseph Henry.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

33N--iMEEKATIT A R tA HOMESTEAD : Hayes, ..bones14N--MODEL FA Ii : Nairn, Edward.

MT. MAGNET DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

064151EMPRESS: Grose, John.1075151 NEW HAVELOCK: Tognoli, Alfred.1156MLEAP YEAR: Thomas, Joseph James.1901151NEPT UNE : Crick, Walter ; Crick, John

Thomas.I 215 GO: Clark, Walter ; Pearsall, Ernest,

Gerald ; Hough, David Edward /Austin.1216151REVENUE : Burt, Joseph Charles ; Morel i

James.121715[MOYAGEE : Ca irns, john ; Floyd on, A d

Alexander."1218MCYCLOPS : Ma les, Amelia Ann.1220MRITBICON : 'Demi r, Alfred George ; Haddri 11,

Elmo Andrew ; Cross, Leslie.122115[BROKEN BOND: Smith, Sidney Joint ;

Thomas, Vivian George.122-I151SATURN : Rodan, Michael ; 0 'Connell,

Daniel.122SPOVERTY POT: Dewar, Alfred George;

Dewar, Rhoda Kate ; Lamb, George.1226MLA 151B,S LUCK: Lamb, George.227151RA Y.-LUCK : Kruekowski, Harold ; Savory,

John Hall ; Hall, Allan Edward.I 22815FCHRIST15rAS GIFT: Crick, James Edward ;

Hudson, Robert.

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NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.MENZIES DISTRICT:

Gold Mining Leases.5410/ kKE VIEW: Michaels, Myer ; Maher, Pat-

rick ; Side, Henry Herbert ; Maher,Patrick ; Maher, Mary Theresa.

5423ZLA DY S ENTON : Lady Shenton Gold Min-big Syndicate, Menzies, No-Liability.

5480Z UNEXPECT.ED: Balmer, Thomas.5181Z--UNEXPECTED SOUTH: Balmer, Thomas.54842 WARRIOR: Sawyer, Charles Eizelciel.5485Z--LADY SHENTON SOUTH: Lady Shenton

Gold Mining Syndicate, Menzies, No-Liahility.

5.197Z GOLD ROCK CENTRAL: Fleming, JohnMorris.

5.1982 GOLD ROCK SOUTH: Fleming, JohnMorris.

5199ZGOLD ROCK NORTH: Fleming, JohnMorris.

5500ZELSLE MAY CENTRAL: Fleming, JohnMorris.

5501ZELSIE MAY SOUTH: Fleming, John Morris.5502ZELSTE MAY NORTH: Fleming, John Morris.5503Z ADVENTURE: Grieve, Ernest Edward.5504ZSCAN DINA VIA : Hosken, Robert Wallis ;

Thomson, Otto.

Miners' Homestead Leases.25ZCARRIE13S HOME: McCorkill, Enis Graham.27ZDIS PATCH ESTATE: Field, Jeff.292 Y ITN NI) AG A FARM: Quinlan, John

Tailings Lease.31--TATLINGS LEASE: The Sand Queen Gold Mine?.,

Limited.

TLARRING DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.99815RI VERINA PROPRIETARY: Forbes, Alfred.09015RIVERINA PROPRIETARY SOUTH: Forbes,

Alfred.

YERILLA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.1011RNETA : Mandelstam, Alexander Sidney.1077 NEW GLENGARRY: Thomas, James.1078RACE OF HEARTS: Mollonga, Emil Edward.

NIAGARA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.780GCOSMO : Cavill, Frank John.7820ALTONA. : Barrett, Thomas.

NORTHAMPTON MINERAL FIELD.Mineral Leases.

143 AA" HEA L ELLEN NORTH: The Frcnrantl,Trading Company, Limited.

14.5MARY ,SPRINGS: Gallagher, Henry John.148SURPRISE DEEPS: O'Connor, Michael ; Hayes,

Monica.75'1 SURPRISE: O'Connor, Michael ; Hayes, Monica.153THREE SISTERS: The Ajana Lead Minos,

Limited.151SURPRISE NORTH: O'Connor, Michael ; Hayes,

Monica.138SU RPRISN SOUTH : O'Connor, Michael ; Hayes,

Nlonica.Ht(i HR EE BROTHERS : Cutler, Edward Ernest ;

O'Dell, Reuben Edward ; Spence, Philip Harris.18u- -LADY EVELYNE : Gallagher, Henry John.186RE D HILL: Morrissey, Thomas Henry.I 57M ENDli UP : Morrissey, Thomas Henry.102SUTHERLAND: Fremantle Trading Company,

Limited.195GREAT EAST ERN : Gallagher, Henry John.106BONNY :TEA N : Gallagher, Henry John.107TWO BOYS: The Two Boys Lead Mining Cone

piny, Limited.198BLOCK 7 NORTH: Thring, James Edward.1.99 CENTRAL: Gallagher, Henry John.200GRAND JUNCTION: Thornton, George Fred-

erick; Porter, Thomas Hedley.202 WELCOME: The Two Boys Lead Mining Com-

pany, Limited

NOIR THA Al-PTO N- MINERAL FIELDcoat/4mM,I'R1VATE PROPERTY.

17PP. WHEAL ELLEN WEST: The FremantleTrading Company, .Limited.

18PPW EA TO Morrissey, Thomas Henry.20PPSURPRISE SOITTIl ENT-ENDED: O'Connor;

Michael ; haves, Monica.23 I' PWHEAI IN A : 'Mc E wen, Charles Henry,

Richards, j oh n.21 S PRI NCYALE : Tarcoola Blocks Mines,

bilil y.25 PPS PR I NC VA LE NORT : Grant, Charles:

Shrieve, Arthur ; Anderson, :Ralph Argyle ;Campbell, Harold Al a clean.

261.' U-8 PRIM'', VAIN: SOUTH : Giant, Charles ;Shrieve, Arthur; A nderson, Ralph Argyle ;Campbell, .11arold Maclean.

271'P LADY SA ATSON: Jenkin, henry; Saunders,Daniel ; Smith, Sohn Stephen ; Hall, EdmundHartley ; Saunders, 'Beatrice Hannah.

281) P 3LOCK SOUTH : Tarcoola Blocks Cold Min-ing Company, No-Liability.

NORTH-EAST COOLC, ARIA E COLDF FELD.K ANOW NA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.12Nli SHENBERG ER NORTH: The North White

Feather Cold .Mines, Limited.13X-13 [SS ENBERGER : The North White Feather

Gold Mines, Limited.1290XKANOWNA CONSOLS: Orion Mines, Lim-

ited; Willutott, Samuel Charles ; Whitfield.,Charles Augustus.

1379XKANOWNA. CONSOLS No. 1: OrionLimited ; Willmott, Samuel Charles ;field. Charles Augustus.

1389XGOLDEN VALLEY: Robinson, Aland Mary.1.443X GOLDEN CEMENT NORTH: The North

White Feather Cold Mines, Limited.7401.X GOLDEN :EAGLE: The North White Feather

Gold Mines, Limited.1.4.65X GOLDEN VALLEY MAIN REEF: Robinson,

George.1467X STET/Aft: Starr, Bertram Daniel,

Mines,ANThit-

Mineral Lease.23X WHITE FEATHER FERTILIZER GYPSUM:

Ellis, john Thompson ; Smith, John -Urwin.

Miners' Homestead Leases.37X--0 I N PALM: E MEADOWS : Cooper, George

.Astley.44XS Y L V : Smith, john Urwin.

KrnEALP'c DISTRICT.

Gold i»ing Leases.439K RISI Ni Su H IN : Jessup, Ernest ; Jessup, David

Bolton, George.410 KS ETT NO SUN: .1 essup, David ; Bolton,

George ; Hod gk bison , Arthur .Tames.141 KR SING SUN NORTH : Tiodgkinson, Arthur

Frederick.

I'IIAK HILL GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases,

5PNo. 1 NORTE : Burrows, 'Henry Walker, Al-bert. Edward.

306P REWARD: Walker, Albert Edward.148PEV ENIE NO STAR : Miller, Ernest Henry

Wardle, Thomas Abbott ; Jenkins. Oliver.450PA TLA.NTTC: Murray, Donald ; Stokesbury,

Robert.191P-1 NDE P ENDENT : Dowd, Edmond.492 PNOR sTA R : Stalley,101P-611A N I) DITCH ESS : Miller, Ernest Henry:

Jenkins, Oliver ; Wardle, Thomas Abbott.405 P-13.A UMG AR T 'S REWARD: Baumgarten,

Otto Andrew; Freeman, Percy Cecil ; Schader,Richard ; Baumgarten, Clara.

496PWEMBLY : Kemp, Harry ; Burley, John Lewis.497PWOWSER Purcell, Edward.498P MT. EGERTON : Gaffney, Thomas; Cashman,

Eustace.

Miner's Homestead Lease.28PDIGGERS REST: Crane, Michael.

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111111.1,11'.-1 H1.111; (0 )1,11101-

(01,1 ,,r1 11( ases.

:18- -Ill I I 11, 11;1111(111 : Mao he)vs. 1V Wm I ; .1111t-

thevt .1,116 Thottlas : ling.'', A Imo Vaud."7 : A Icy, Pal I totolorga:I

P1,110,, g:-I, I i\: rd. t! 111' ;11111-V, ,H1 11.,r,

rry,151- -(:NAl LNSOL II )\'J PH I \\ Ii'; I 'a rkilo

son, \ VI Ilia in .1 ()nos.150- t /NS01,11).\ I:1) St) I VI` fl : I /min, 1Valter

l'nrkinson, \Vilka at Jones.179-V.\ I I? PLAY 1:',N F.\ ND: A I loy, Patrielt t

l'ondergas', Ldn:ard I lootor ; Goldsivnrt,litt,I la rey.

181-- (11°,11: llenr)'; \Villiain Henry.

it 111(10' Leases.it! -11A1113013:.11 \I I ENV': 011,( Harbour View Gold :Ind

'Ill 11111 Company. 1.11,11,,,I.9-1-1 \ 1:1110111:? 1-110, \V FI:10110N111:1); The "[arbour

View Oold and I. 'ot ,per c,tin pa ay, 1,,iniitotl.370-- NORMA 11A11130U It V I 1.:1\' Iteo e, Arthur.388-1110(1.A : Rippe ration,

ITART10 IR V1E111: Copper Separation,imited.

:191--CAMSONTIILL: Cooper I'leparation, 1,innted.092- SCOT 1.1 N I): copp..., separation, Limited.:190 -SUNSET : C0cic'r `1,p11r;]11,01, T.intited.till) ,--r..\ (.11.\:\ Limited.090-111.VEIZDIArs.: -II 1 1 : (pier .-ioparation, Lino

Nil.097- I ; soN : ; ion., Limited.

:-:,,Itat.ation, Limited.(9 1: 1.)1....,-,':-...\[()...\;1): (01,19. Lint-

(

400- ONTO.IPA'PtON; 1,1(vpper ratittit, ed,,101-11;(0.,: Copper Seto ra I ion, ',Limited..102 - 11ol'NT 1' A : Copper separation, Lim-

,100--11 It) I fIsT : Anderson, Joseph ; Redfern,till: rd Walter.

Hew, pod Leases,109--Ti-Ti1 It EAR:11: it., putt,n, Charles,162 --ST101011; 10.111.11: Bast Ian. Ernest Edward.1,72 -1111,1 s11,E: Horton. .1ames.177-- P 1 ON I°, : ,Paw, Francis Edgar.180 I V \ : Bastian, Ernt,.0- Edward.189- 011 itt1N ( Sn1i111, \Valle:. Era mis.190-11E1;T( ) 1) .1 LE: ('lit ;total', Lily Ruth.19C, -RTEN N I 'SB1111,N: Robertson, \ Villiam John.

N 'A Teri: Prances Tuckfield.200.-( 1,1,11 I; \ I \V 1I TEN! ED: Neil, David Eer-

dina201-- N It : 1 .:,onard.2(91 0 I 1,.\ : '11),Hutta, Lily Ruth.211- `1"I't 1C K I ;i' LC:Hume, Alice .lane.21,2--PRos1' 0(11 : vIttiptuttn, (Amides.217-11 )111': 11 CS11 : Leiperlohn AVood ; Leiper.

Ion, Frank.220 It) SE \ 1 OR : i011 ,cw, John Wood ; 1,eiper,

; Baseden, ,Prank.221-II1(ENN. ATI : Smith, :Harry227-11CoT I A : Te.lytale, .1:1 Samuel.229-.1 11 I tOTSFOR 1) Neil, IIvil 0,1,1in:110.1210-f NOLEWOOD: Smith. \\:, el. HE2)2 8('t\ VIEW: Sit kitty:wt., Samuel.

A 111.I 1 . 1 I I )10, I' .1 PM : n, AT nt. lii tIll ickliii t: ,laptes '".1 I,

2 L1.0 \1 c;:o1 1 ,,,Is1:1,',-1 .\ rihm.ATI o Rol,ertsou, Frances Teel:M:11.

-.110.111.11I 1 : 100,11,

IL\ V's "UM: 10:1111, uhort201, .1 I A ;11.0 nsell, .Ero 111: Northcutt,260 NI,10 \I E Straehan26.4-11 \ E euzie, Loaisa AU,- Veronica.200 I RT.11Nn : 1-ha mita II, Irwin .1ames2(10 -.1110 L. \ 11 1 II \ 1`1 EN1FENDED: _Brown, Al-

i red l oseph.271-.11_11,K 0 V : 1.0rederiek I tharles.272-E I ) I : I ;) WON 11, ( raCe.278- RP \ All No 1: Smith, Harry Edgar.

' ER A NCE: (311,-,tm, Alice Bertha.298-Cli.ENF 1:Al )01\T : Willoughby, Ernest Walter,307-DA 1.1,C1': Murphy, Constance May.

PH I,1,1 PS RI VER OLPFIELD--enaTearaway Leases.

15--MorNT c.A.TTLTN SIDING: McNeil, Neil.10 -SMELTER ST DTNO : Neil,17--EINERDTON SIDING : McNeil, Neil.

I )1;11.4

Maeluiverg Lease.Ii) )YCE : Copper Separation, Limited.

F F LilA I/O (1111.1)10] 111,1).

Go/t1 1/Ill 69 Leases.,

805-HOMEWARD IICHN D l'UST: Hodges, WilliamArmstrong; McDonald, John.

8.14-A NGT.,0-1°11 NA 'II : Hansen, Hagbarth ; Selma ts-chabel, id; nhristian, Alexander.

810-OUTWARD ROUND: Snell, Marie.801-VIKT NO: I I arisen, Hagbarth ; Schachtschaliel,

; Christian, Alexander.802-GREAT OVERSIGHT: Simpson, William Thom:

Mineral Leases.St -MOUNT CIASSITERITE: Phippard, Henry

l'hippard, Edwin Samuel.17-lELA : Phippard, Edwin Satimel ; Phippard,

Henry.:202 --MT. CASSITERITE WEST : Phippard, Edwin

Samuel ; Ph ippard, Henry.260-MT. I ASS-ITER-1TE NORTH: Phippard, Edwin

Samuel ; Phippard, Henry.274-cl I YSOT ILE No. .1: Lynas, Williatu, ;fames.270-- C1111 VSOTTLE No. 2: I,ynas, William .Fames.2'17-FEDERAL : Carey, Hugh ; Swan, Archibald ;

A[oxaun,29 I -YANADTITM SYNDICATE: Carey, Hugh

SW:111., Archibald ; A[oxam, William.294-00SSAN TITT.,L: Barker, Wyndham Ewen.299 -KO( SILVER LEAD Ill N E: Swan,

Archibald ; Carey. Hugh ; Moxam, William.297--OAKOVEl Simmons, Richard.299-FRANCISCO Theo ld, Stanley Charles,002- TINT INARRA : Saunders, Claude.1111-WI ITTE tiOPE: Saunders, Claude.00-1.-BRIGHT STAIR.: Saunders, Claude.

DA : Saunders, Claude.:100-VALICARE: Saunders, Claude.5118 -REPORG THG BEN: Reporg Tin Syndicate.009--11'RANCISCO SOUTH: Theobald, Stanley Charles.

NULLAGINE DISTRICT.Gold Mnuulq Leases.

2191 St FAMROCK : Alfred ; Doherty,Al ichael.

220 1,-PERSISTANCE : Martin, John.

lifneral Lease.191, AlT. 01.3E111.'S: Coe, Ada Florence;

John Lovell.

W.EST 1111,13AR A Ool,DPIELD.1,01,1

190- --BELLA DON N A : Th., Pilgrim 's Best Gold Min-ing rnmpany. Limited.

17'I -17ANI LENNON : Breen, ;lames.

3/1floral I., uses.0.1-11 ONS (AT PRI : Copper Pields, Limited.70--1.1110.[J, 'S L FASE: Pi Want (topper 'Fields, Lim-

ited.A2--.VNIIIE11S11 110 [CE Pillar Copper 'Fields,

t,imil ed.1117___Qroo EKE I I )1'1'101' ATI NE: The Roebourne

copper 11i 1imited.180-CA LOW I 'A -11'1,E: The II,toehourne Copper

.\ i nos, Lim191 : .tames,215- IP 10 N 1111.1. E',) \ 'tI): Hansen, Thomas.

1: EWA 11 1.1: .11.0oley, George James.'02- I N 1:',B I; NONA' : Iloolev, large James.223- h, R s011111: Hooley, (large .lame;,

Tramway Leases,1 1,-WHI Al WELL TRAMWAY: Pilbara Copper

Fields, Limited.9-Pilbarn Copper Fields, Limited,

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998 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 8, 1927.

YALG 00 GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

678CARNATION: Hall= a, Gustav,880--GNOW 'S NEST: Brilliant Gold Al filing Com

patty, No-Liability.897GNOW 'S NEST No. 2 Brillinut Gold Mining

Company, No-Liability.90:IFIELD 'S El Ni) EXTEND .ED: Tobin, IF'atrick.907BROWN'S REWARD: Connor, Loftus.909OUR GIRLS: Connor, Loftus.913BEATE : Connor, Loftus.974IPRIN0ESS MARY: Genge, Isaac.982WESTERN, QUEEN : Austin, Thomas Will ia nt

Stewart, Robert James.984MT. GUT ILRIE : Tobin, Patrick; Duggan, Min-

ale; Clark, John.

Miners' Homestead Leases.7-13HLLAMAN IVA : Oldham, Thomas Charles

Hamilton.10RETREAT : Oliver, George.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

721SPRING HILL: The Spring Hill Gold MiningCompany, No-Liability.

852MAY QUEEN: Coombe, Ernest.1227GREAT VICTORIA EAST EXTENDED: Great

Victoria Gold Mines, No-Liability.1228GREAT VICTORIA NORTH: Great Victork

Gold Mines, No-Liability.1606GREAT VICTORIA WEST EXTENDED: Great

Victoria Gold Mines, No-Liability.2544COLLE EN BAWN: Kelly, Patrick.2633SPRING HILL NORTH : The Spring Hill Gold

Mining Company, No-Liability.2801SCOTS GREYS: Poison, Samuel Hunter.2951WHITE HaRS.ESHOE : Simpson, Peter Miller.3248RA DIO DEE PS : Andrews, Richard Bullock ;

Lang, Samuel Ca rcloy.3264T IZA NS VAAL MINE: I.eggo, Arthur Victor.3277J UST IN TIME: Burbidge, Ernest Charles.3280HOLLOW & IIEATON'S AWARD: Heaton,

Alfred; Hollow, Joseph.3281RESURRECTION: De Paoli, Giacomo.3309EDNA CENTRAL: McCahon 's Gold Mines, No

Liability.3310LES TROIS : Berrigan, John; Jones, William

Henry ; Anderson, Louis.3311GREAT BINGIN: Lynch, Michael.3314SIDDELEY: Loller, James Leslie.3315NAREMBEEN SOUTH : Hale, Harry.3316GLENELG- PRINCE: Hale, Harry.3317KING GLENELG: Barlow, Thomas.3318NAREMBEEN : Hale, Harry.3320MANFRE.D: Orrie, John.3321GLENELG QUEEN NORTH : Stewart, Alex-

ander.3322HOLLOW 'S REWARD _KING Glenelg Hills-

Merredin G.M. Syndicate, Limited.3323VALLEY QUEEN: Glendenning, Joseph ;

Hackett, William.3324RISING SUN: Le Feuvre, Walter ; Kane,

Douglas ; Le Feuvre, George.:1323 RISING SUN NORTH: Le Feuvre, Walter;

Kane, Douglas ; Le Feuvre, George.3326RISING SUN SOUTH: Le Feuvre, Walter ;

Kane, Douglas; Lc Feuvre, George.3327GLEN :ELG KING EXTENDED: Kale, Harry.

Miners' Homestead Leases.56LILY VA L E : Pettit, Francis Clement.(18LILY: Cruse, Mary Adelaide.SOBLARNEY: Murphy, Cornelius.95NOREEN: Fomiatti, Antonio.

OUTSIDE PROCLAIM ED FIELDS.

Gold Mining Leases.

3011DIGGERS ' :REWARD: 'Humphreys, Cecil Maur-ice Joseph; Thomas, Matthias; Humphreys,Matthew John; Nelson, Robert.

HJIMBLE BAR NORTH : Nicholls, Harry ; Low-man, Oscar ; Cockram, Raymond.

OUTSIDE PRO( LAIMED FIELDScontinued.Gold Miolpg Leasescoptimwd.

32 11j1MBLE B A R NORTH DEEPS:Harry ; Lu mna ii, Oscar ; Cockram, Raymond.

113 I BAR SOUTH : Smith, William Aug-ustus ; Sanderson, john ; Bon rgoin, LouisMorrissey, John Patrick ; Morrissey, FrancisWalsh ; Joseph, Thomas David.

1141 r--.11.M BEL BAR DEEPS: Joseph, Thomas David ;Morrissey, Francis Walsh; Jones, Frank Ed-ward ; Morrissey, John Patrick.

3511-11:MBLE BAR SOUTH DEEPS:Harry ; Lowman, Oscar ; Cockram, RaymondMcGovern, Kathleen.

3611jIMBLE BAR SOUTH EXTENDED: Smith,William Augustus ; Sanderson, John Bell;Bourgoin, Louis; Joseph, Thomas David; Mor-rissey, John Patrick; Morrissey, Francis Walsh

3711SUNNY SOUTH: Jones, Frank ; Hahnel, Ernest.38HJIMBLE BAR BLOCK ONE: Morrissey, John

Patrick ; Bourgoin, Louis; Joseph, ThomasDavid ; Smith, William Augustus; _Morrissey,

. Francis Walsh ; Sanderson, John Bell.39111JIMBLE BAR SOUTH DEEP EXTENDED:

Jones, Frank ; Hahnel, Ernest.40 FrSUNNY SOUTH DEEPS: Gee, John Robert ;

Halmel, Ernest ; Jones, Frank Edward.

Mineral Leases.

282HLINDSAY GORDON: Taylor, Elizabeth Dun-das.

32411GUSHER No. 1: Le Mesurier, Cecil JohnReginald ; Green, Albert Edward; Frank, Ed-ward ; Paton, James ; Kelly, Francis Roderick.

12511GUSHER No. 2: Le Mesurier, Cecil JohnReginald ; Green, Albert Edward; Frank, Ed-ward ; Paton, James; Kelly, Francis Roderick

32611GUSHER No. 3: Le Mesurier, Cecil ,TolmReginald ; Green, Albert Edward; Frank, Ed-ward; ; Paton, James ; Kelly, Francis Roderick

NORTHAM (PRIVATE PROPERTY).

Mineral Leases.

;5 PPBRAS-DE-FER : Fremantle Trading Company,Limited.

9 PPCALYX : The Calyx Porcelain Company, Lim-ited (in liquidation).

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-19.Department of Public Health.

31.P.I11. 6176/19.THE following' appointment male by the Win nilhing:Road_ Board is hereby approved: Mr. Spencer I Wynneto be Health Inspector for a period of 12 mouths com-mencing 9th April, 1927, vice 11. Pittelkoo- on leave ofabsence.

EVERITT ATI: [NsoN,Commissioner of Public Health.

7111 April, 1927.

THE BARRISTERS ' BOARD.Annual Election.

yr k hereby notified, for general information, and inaia.iirdance with No. 8 of the Rules of the Board, thatAi ess TI. Ackland, H. B. Jackson, G. W. LeVaux,L. W. Loh mann, and J. P. Maxwell were duly nomi-ini teil as members of the Barristers ' Board, and thatit the election held on the 5th instant these five gentle-men were declared to be duly elected members of theBoa rd.

REGINALD H. GOODMAN,Secretary of the T3a misters ' Board.

Supreme Court,5th April, 1927.

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ESTATES placed under the charge of the Curator of Intestate Estates for Management during the month of March,1927 :

No. Name of Deceased. Residence. SupposedNationality.

Date ofOrder.

Estimated Value of Date ofDeath.

Personalty. Realty.

£ s. d. £ s. d.49/27 Deering, John Bernard Perth ... British... 3-3-27 13 6 7 Nil 30-1-2704/27 Linn, Edward ... Claremont do. do. 6 0 0 do. 11-1-2753/27 Adamson, William Leslie Norseman ... do. do. 6 19 8 do. 3-2-2765/27 Brown, Charles ... Claremont ... do. do. 1 9 9 do. 1-1-2747/27 Morelli, Fredencia Meekatharra Italian 10-3-27 2 0 0 100 0 0 20-1-2750/27 Harkness, Thomas ... York British... do. 37 10 0 Nil 20-1-2750/27 Shields, Frank ... Korrelock ing do. do. 11 0 0 do. 26-12-2659/27 Park, Edward ... ... Albany do. do. 2 0 0 50 0 0 3-2-2'754/27 Soo Hoo Fun ... Roebourne Chinese do. 6 0 0 Nil 20-12-2636/27 Fattore, Sabatino Yelbeni Italian do. 2 14 4 do. 24-12-2673/27 Sullivan, James Bayswater British do. S 10 2 do. 31-1-27

302/26 Devine, William Claremont. do. do. 2 13 0 do. 11-12-257/27 Harwood, Mary Annie Pingelly do. do. 19 2 6 do. 4-2-27

Eureka81/27 Critchley, Cornelius ... Cooglegong do. 29-3-27 38 0 0 do. 12-2-27(16/27 Ruttier, Frederick Wm, Claremont ... German do. 15 0 0 do. 17-6-20

191/25 O'Brien, Ellen Mary ... Maryborough British... do. Nil 20 0 0 12-5-2555/27 Gianoncelli, Antonio ... Kalgoorlie Italian do. 235 0 0 Nil 30-7-2652/27 Dwyer, James ... Mornington British do. (155 8 9 do. 26-1-2780/27 Morris, Alfred ... Pingelly do. do. 3 1 6 do. 15-2-2778/27 Thomas, Jack ... Fremantle do. do. 20 0 0 do. 5-2-2767/27 Carmichael, Thomas ... Fimiston do. do. 2 8 0 do. 12-2-2782/27 Gleeson, Amos John ... Fremantle do. do. 8 0 0 do. 8-2-2785/27 Alexander, Alexander ... Manjimup . 1o. 24-3-27 100 0 0 700 0 0 1-3-2772/27 Robustelli, Antonio Perth ... Italian 31-3-27 29 13 2 Nil 5-2-2794/27 Neely, James ... Esperance British... do. 21 2 5 do. 1-3-2770/27 Cannon, Andrew Busselton do. do. 18 0 0 do. 18-2-2769/27 McKay, Roderick Marbellup do. do. 36 19 9 do. -12-2697/27 Scanlon, Port Ifedland Javanese do. 11 3 8 do. 1-3-2774/27 S t ans field , Craven. Kalgoorlie British do. 9 4 0 do. 24-2-27

Dated this 5th day of April, 1927.M. M. MOSS,

Curator of In testate Estates.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF VVESTERN AUSTRALIA---PROBATE JURISDICTION.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons (ordersto collect and administer whose estates were granted to me by the said (ourt. under "The Curator of Intestate Estates Act,1918,") are hereby required to send particulars of such claims to me on or before the 30th clay of April, 1927, after whichdate I will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased persons among those entitled thereto, having regard only tothose claims of which I shall then have had notice.

.Dated at Perth, the 5th clay of April, 1927.M. M. MOSS,

Curator of Intestate Estates.

Name.

Harwood, Mary Annie EurekaCritchley, Cornelius ...Ruther, Medi:. WilliamO'Brien, Ellen MayGianoncelli, AntonioLinn, Edward ...Brown, Charles ...Dwyer, JamesMorris, Alfred ...Thomas, Jack ...Carmichael, ThomasGleason, Amos johnAlexander, AlexanderStansfield, Craven&anion,McKay, RoderickCannon, AndrewRobustelli, AntonioNeely, James ...

Date of Death.

4-2-2712-2-2717-6-2715-5-2530-7-2611-1-271-1-27

26-1-2715-2-275-2-27

12-2-278-2-271A-27

24-2-271-3-2712-26

18-2-275-2-271-3-27

Date of Order.

10-3-27

77

3-3-27

10-3-27

31-3-27

Address.

Pingelly .CooglegongClaremontMaryboroughKalgoorlieClaremont

do. ...MorningtonPingellyFremantleFimistonFremantleManjimupKalgoorliePort HedlandMarbellupBusseltonPerth ...Esperance

Occupation.

.

'.

.

,

...

pinster.

Labourer.Spinster.Miner.Engine-driver.Miner.No occupation.Pensioner.No occupation.Miner.

Orchardist.No occupation.Gardener.Sleeper hewer.Labourer.

do.do.

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1000 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 8, 1927.

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 7th April, 1927.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the names of the undermentioned Ministers have been duly removed fromthe register in this office of Ministers registered for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia :

R.G. No. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

1927. Presbyterian Church.2041 ... Mar. 31 The Rev. L. G. Reekie ... ... ... ... Carnamah Irwin.

The Methodist Church.1577 ... April 1 The Rev. A. E. Davey ... ... ... ... Northam ... ... Northam.

S. BENNETT,Registrar General.

APPOINTMENTS(under Section 5 of "The Registration of Deaths and

Marriages Amendment Act, 1907," and Section 2of "The Registration of Births, Deaths, and Mar-riages Act Amendment Act, 1914").

Registrar General's Office,R.G. No. 58/27. Perth, 5th April, 1927.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatConstable W. J. Hearne has been appointed to act,temporarily, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths, andMarriages for the Gingin Registry District, to resideat Gingin, during the absence on leave of ConstableL. H. Clifford; appointment to date from 7th April,1927.

Registrar General's Office,B.G. No. 56/27. Perth, 2nd April, 1927.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatConstable D. F. Fleming has been appointed to act,temporarily, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths, andMarriages for the Dundas Registry District, to resideat Norseman, during the absence on leave of ConstableF. Dally ; appointment to date from 2nd April, 1927.

Registrar General's Office,R.G. No. 57/27. Perth, 2nd April, 1927.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatConstable Isaac Chambers has been appointed to act,temporarily, as Assistant District Registrar of Birthsand Deaths for the Swan Registry District, to reside atMundaring, vice Coistable Gannon, deceased; appoint-ment to date from 2nd April, 1927.

S. BENNETT,Registrar General.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The Eagle and Globe Steel Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company is situated at Balfour 's Buildings,No. 711 Wellington Street, Perth, and that Colin Unwinis the Attorney for the said Company in the State ofWestern Australia.

Dated the 17th day of March, 1927.

DOWNING & DOWNING,39 St. George 's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the said Company.

Western Australia.THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

Amino Pastoral Company, Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe abovenamed Company is situate, care of E. W.Waugh, at W.A. Turf Club Buildings, .1-Toward Street,Perth, in the State of Western Australia, and that suchoffice will be open to the public for the transaction ofbusiness between the hours of 10 a.m. and noon and2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on week days, except Saturdays, andfrom 10 a.m. until noon on Saturdays.

Dated the 2nd day of April, 1927.PARKER & PARKER,

Solicitors for Arrino Pastoral Company, Limited.

Western Australia.THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

Woopenatty Pastoral Company, Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe abovenamed Company is situate, care of E. W.Waugh, at W.A. Turf Club Buildings, Howard Street,Perth, in the State of Western Australia, and that suchoffice will be open to the public for the transaction ofbusiness between the hours of 10 a.m. and noon and2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on week days, except Saturdays, andfrom 10 a.m. until noon on Saturdays.

bated the 2nd (lay of April, 1927.

PARKER & PARKER,Solicitors for Woopenatty Pastoral Company, Limited,

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Industrial Acceptance Corporation (Australasia),

Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company is situate at Perpetual TrusteesBuildings, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and that themembers for the time being of the firm of Rankin, Mor-rison, & Co., are the Attorneys for the said Company inWestern Australia.

Dated the 2nd day of April, 1927.

STONE, JAMES, & CO.,47 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The Freemasons' Hall, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe Freemasons' Hall, Limited, is situate at the GrandSecretary 's Office, Freemasons' Hall, Hay Street, Perth,and is open and accessible to the public between thehours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on week days, except Satur-days, when the hours will be from 10 a.m.. to 12 noon.

Dated the 31st day of March, 1927.

STAWELL, HARDWICK, & FORMAN,Solicitors for the abovenamed,

The Freemasons' Hall, Limited,Forrest Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," and inthe matter of Westralian Motors, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the following SpecialResolution was passed at an Extraordinary GeneralMeeting of Westralian Motors, Limited, duly convenedand held at 41 Pier Street, Perth, on the 1st April1927: " That the Company be wound up voluntarilyunder the provisions of ' The Companies Act, 1893,'and that Reginald Coyne Miller, of 41 Pier Street,Perth, be appointed Liquidator."

R. J. LYNN,Chairman.

Dated at Perth this 1st day of April, 1927.

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APRIL 8, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1001

IN THE MATTER OF "THE COMPANIES ACT,1893" (56 Viet., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issuedto A rrino Pastoral Company, Limited.

Dated this 1st day of April, 1927.T. P. DAVIES,

Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court O1liee, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OP " THE COMPANIES ACT,1893" (56 'Viet., No. 3).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion as a Limited Company, has this clay been issuedto *oopenatty Pastoral Company, Limited.

Dated this 1st day of April, 1927.T. P. DAVIES,

Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Ofli Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OP "THEE COMPANIES ACT,1893" (56 Vict., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion as a Limited COMpany, has this day been issuedto \Vestralian Motor Accessories, Limited.

Dated this 1st clay of April, 1927.. DAVIES,

of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF " THE COM PA NI ES ACT,1893" (56 Viet., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issuedto the Freemasons' Hall, Limited.

Dated this 31st day of March, 1927.T. F. DAVIES,

Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

Re Bessic Caroline Bell, late of Katanning Widow awlNurse, deceased (intestate).

ALL persons having any claims against the estate ofthe abovenamed are requested to send particulars ofthe same in writing to the administratrix, at the under-mentioned address, on or before the 2nd day of May,1927, after which date the said administratrix will pro(Ted to distribute the assets of the said estate amongthe persons entitled thereto, having regard only to suchclaims of which she shall have had notice.

Dated this 28th day of March, 1927.

WATTS & GEE,Solicitors, Katanning.

TN T '11PREME COUR ' OP WESTERNAUSTRALIA..

In the matter of the \Vill of Ernst Priederih HubTeselmer, late of Albany, in the State of WesternAustralia, farmer, deceased.

ALL claims against the estate of the ;lbw., .ErnstFriederich Hubert Teschner must be sent to the under-signed, solicitors for the executors of the Will of thesaid deceased, on or before the 8th day of May, 1927,after which the executors will distribute the assets ofthe said deceased, having regard only to the claims sosent in.

Dated the 31st day of March, 1927.

HUDSON & HENNING,Cow 's Buildings, Lower Stirling Terrace, Albany,

Solicitors for the Executers.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.Re Carl Gustav Heuppauff , deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having elaimsor demands upon or against the estate of Carl GustavIleuppaufT, late of Ewlyamartup, in the State of West-ern Australia, farmer, deceased (who died at Katan-ning, in the said State, on the 22nd day of. August,1926, intestate, and letters of administration of whoseestate were granted by the Supreme Court to John Nagel,of Kwobrup, in the said State, farmer, On the 9th dayIf December, 1926), are hereby required. to send par-

ticulars thereof in writing to the undersigned on orbefore the 9th day of May, 1927, after which date theadministrator will proceed to distribute the assets ofthe said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto,having regard only to the claims and demands of whichlie shall then have had notice.

Dated this 4th day of April, 1927.A. D. SMIT

Proctor, Austral Terrace, Ka

:DISSOLUTION OP RSII [1Spurr Brothers.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership Itexisting between Thomas Spurr and Joseph GeorgeSpurr, of Wagin, carrying on business as farmers atI:ondirining Farm under the style of "Spurr :Brothers,"has been dissolved as from the 28th day of February,1.927, by motual consent. All debts due to or owingby the said partnership will be received and paid bythe said Thomas Spurr, who will continue the said farmbusiness under his own Dame.

Dated this 29th day of March, 1927.THOMAS SPURR.

G. SPURR.Witness to both signatures:

G. P. Boultbee,Solicitor, Wagin.

Boultbee Godfrey, Solicitors, Piessc's .Buildings,Tudhoe Street, Wagin.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.W.E, Gordon John Metters and Kenneth William Nolan,of 167 St. George's Terrace, Perth, trading as "Metters,Nolan & Co.," machinery agents, hereby give noticethat the partnership hitherto existing between us wasdissolved by mutual consent on 4th April, 1927, thesaid K. W. Nolan purchasing the interest of the said41. J. Metters in the business, and the said K. W. Nolanwill continue to carry on the business in the name ofMetters, Nolan & Co., and he will receive all debts dueto and discharge all liabilities of the old firm.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of April, 1927.

\VitnessR. S. Dyson.

WitnessR. S. Dyson.

K. W. NOLAN.

G. J. METTERS.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hithertoexisting between. Ezekiel Beatty, John Orange Beatty,Walter Beatty, Charles Howard Beatty, and Ezekiel:Porrest Beatty, carrying on the business of farmers atDinninup under the style or firm of "Beatty Bro-thers," has been dissolved as from the 18th day ofSeptember, 1915, so far as concerns the said Ezekiel1Porrest Beatty, who retires from the said firm.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1927.E. BEATTY'.J. 0. BEATTY.W. BEATTY.C. H. BEATTY.

Signed by the said Ezekiel Beatty, John Orange Beatty,Walter Beatty, and Charles Howard Beatty in thepresence of

C. J. Tuckey, J.P.E. F. BEATTY.

Signed by the said Ezekiel Forrest Beatty in the pre-sence of

C. H. Steele.Boultbee 4 Godfrey, Solicitors, 66 St. George's Terrace,

Perth.

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11)02 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [APRIL 8, 1927.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

First Meeting and Public Examination.

Debtor's Name. Address. Descrip.lion. Court.

Rose Pearl Bur. Northam Restau- 8Upreineton rateur Court,

Perth

No.Dale of

Firstmoot ing,

IToil Place.Date o f 1

Public Ex. 1 Hour. Place.amination.

Date of Order(if any) for

; Summary Ad-1 ministration.

24 of1027

97th day ofApril, 1027

3 p.m. Supreme 2711, day of 10,30iCourt,April, 1027 .m.

Perth

SupremeCourt, ,

Perth

Debtor's Name.

Adjudication.

Address. Description. No. ofmatter. Date of Order. Date of Petition.Court.

Rose Pearl Burton Northam Retauratcur Supreme Court,Perth

Notice of Dividend.

24 of1027

30th day of March,1027

30th day of March,1027

Debtor's Name. Address. Description.

Edward Joseph Hayes 328 Barker Road, Schoolmaster ...Subiaco

Court.

SupremeCourt,Perth

No.

31 of1023

Amount First or Final When Where payable.per C. or otherwise. payable.

One shillingand nine-pence in the

Fifth 12th day ofApI., 1927

At the Office of OfficialReceiver in Bank-ruptcy, SupremeCourt, Perth

Application for Discharge.

Debtor's Name. Address.

Arthur Gould Mayger .Description.

109 Davis Street, Boulder, lately Butcher ...carrying on business at Cele-ltration

Notice of Composition.

First or FinalDebtor's Name. 1 Address. Description. Court. No. Amount per 91. Whenor otherwise. payable.

Court. Number. Dag fixedfor hearing.

Supreme Court,Perth

Arthur Izard

33 of1020

4th clay ofMay, 1927

Where payable.

Merredin ... Fireman Supreme 83 of Ten shillings First ... 12th clay of At the Office of OfficialCourt, 1910 iu the S.', April, 1027 Receiver in Bank-Perth ruptcy, Supreme

Court, Perth

Dated this 6th day of April, 1927.

:IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAIN BANKRUPTCY.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act AmendmentAct, 1898," and in the matter of Thomas WilliamRussell, of Kuhn, Farmer, a debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that the above-named debtorhas executed a deed of assignment under the pro-visions of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,1898," to Quintin Hobden James as trustee, and thatthe same is now lying for inspection and execution atthe offices of Q. H. James & Co., 45-49 Weld Chambers,St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated this 9th day of April, 1927.M. Al. MOSS,

Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAIN BANKRUPTCY.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act AmendmentAct, 1898," and in the matter of William Mc-Clelland Baird, of Como, Storekeeper, a debtor. .

NOTICE is hereby given that the above-named debto:.has executed a deed of assignment under the tiro-visions of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,1898," to Quintin Hobden James as trustee, and thatthe same is now lying for inspection and execution atthe offices of Q. H. James & Co., 45-49 Weld Chambers,St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated this 6th day of April, 1927.Al. Al. MOSS,

Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

M. Al. MOSS,Official Receiver, Supreme Court, Perth.

In the matter of The Bankruptcy .4 et AmendmentAct, 1898," acid III the matter of Alexaiider HenryRobert Paxton Milner, of Tate Streel,.Soutit Perth,Greengrocer and Fruiterer, a debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the credi-tors of the abovenamed Alexander Henry Robert,Paxton Milner will be held at our offices, Harper'sBuilding, Howard Street, Perth, on the 20th day ofApril, 1927, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon,under and ill pursuance of "The Bankruptcy Act,1898."

Dated this 7th day of April, 1927.UNMACK & UNMACK,

Solicitors and Agents for the Debtor.Uninack, Solicitors, Harper's Building,

Howard Street, Perth.

I n the matter of " The Bankruptcy A et A ntendm antAct, 1898," and in (he matter of Anna EmetiaMilner, of Tate" Street, South Perth. (MarriedWoman, Storekeeper, a debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the credi-tors of the abovenamed Anna Emelia Milner will beheld at our offices, Harper's Building, Howard Street,Perth, on the 20th day of April, 1927, at the hour of4 o'clock in the afternoon, under and in pursuance of

The Bankruptcy Act, 1898."Dated this 7th day of April, 1927.

[Ls.] UNMACK & UNMACK,Solicitors and Agents for the Debtor.

Unmack Uninack, Solicitors, Harper's Building,Howard Street, Perth.

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APRIL 8, 1927.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1003

TN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

In the wailer of 'C The eBaukrupttty Act AmendmentAl. 1808," an,h . in the matter of Jo 101 Russell, ofllelen SI reel., Bellevue, Storekeeper, a debtor.

.2Votiec of Meeting.NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the creditorsof the abovenanted John Russell, of Helen Street,Bellevue, will be held at our offices, 45-49 Weld Cham-bers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Thursday, the 14thday of April, 1927, at the hour of 3 o'clock in theafternoon, under and in pursuance of The BankruptcyAct Amendment Act, 1898."

Dated this 4th day of April, 1927.

Q. IL :TAMES,Agent for the Debtor.

Q. H. James 4. Compan:y, Pub lie Accountants, 45-40Weld Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

TN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

iii the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act AmendmentAct, 1898," and in the matter of Charles Harold.1"ohn Mann, of Ku lin, Storekeeper.

Notice of intention to declare a Second Dividend.NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to declare aseemid dividend in the above matter on Friday, the22nd day of April, 1927. Dividends will be. payable tothose creditors only who have signed or assented to thedeed of 1.,;;,,.:11nipilt.

HI, day of April, 1927.

Q. 111 AMES,Trustee.

Q. H. dames l Company, Public Accountants, WeldChambers, St. George's Terrace., Perth.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act AmendmentAct, 1898," and in the matter of William JamesMagher, of Kwolyin, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of thecreditors of William James i\kagher, of Kwolyin, itthe State of Western Australia, farmer, will be heldat the offices of Nortlintorc, Hale, Davy, & Leake,solicitors, Ilalsbury Chambers, Howard Street, Perth,on Wednesday, the 20th day of April, 1927, at 3.30p.m.

Dated this 701 day of April, 1927.

H. L. EVANS,Solicitor for Debtor,

Avon Terrace, York.

THE supmnr COURT OP WESTERNMIST-RA h[.\TN BANKRUPTCY.

In the neater of "T11,, Bankruptcy- Act AmendmentAct, 1.808," and in the matter of Edwin LlewellynII oily, of katan ning, l'a rmer and Pastoralist,debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that the abovenamed debtorhas executed a deed of assignment tinder the provisionsof "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," to-lames Lewis Berkley Weir as trustee, and that the sameis now lying for inspection and execution at the officesof J. L. B. Weir, Corrunereial Union Chambers, St.George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated this 6th day of April, 1927.

M. M. MOSS,Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

Form 12 (Reg. 12).T.ITE CO-OPERATIVE AND movr DENT SOtif If-

'lIES ACT, 1003 (3 Edw. 5' II., No, 2).Advertiseno 01 of Callealilly or Susgtv,,,loa.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registrar of EriendlySocieties has, pursilant In "The Co-operative and Provi-dent Societies Act, 1003," this day cancelled the registryof the Nelson General Co-operative Society, Limited,register No. 30, held at Perth, on the ground following,that is to say: That the Society has ceased to exist.

The Society ceases to enjoy the privileges of a regis-tered society, but without prejudice to any liability in-curred by the society which may be enforced against itas if such cancelling had not taken place.

Dated this 2nd day of April, 1927.[L.s.] S. BENNETT,

Registrar of Friendly Societies.Friendly Societies Office, Perth.

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE ATGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

£ s. d.0 0 60 1 00 0 6

AbattoirsAborigines Act (Consolidated)Abstract of Stamp Duties ..Adoption of Children (see also "State

Children") .. ..Agricultural Bank Act and Amendments .. 0 4 9Agricultural Seeds .. .. 0Arbitration Act .. .. .. .. .. 0Associations Incorporation Act .. .. 0Auctioneers Act .. .. .. 0Bankruptcy Amendment Act, ls.; Rules, 1892,

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Banbury Harbour Board .. ..Bush Fires Act .. .. ..Cemeteries Act and Amendments

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99

9

Co-operative and Provident Societies Act ..Criminal Code Act and Rules, quarter bound,

with index ..Crown Suits ActCurator of Intestate Estates ActDairy Cattle Improvement ..Dairy Industry and RegulationsDeclarations and Attestations ..Dentists Act and Amendment ..Discharged Soldiers' Settlement ActDividend Ditties ..Divorce ActDog Act ..Droving ActElectoral Act and AmendmentElectric Lighting Act ..Employers' Liability ActEmployment Brokers Act and AmendmentEvidence Act .. ..Explosives Act ..Extradition CasesProcedure ..Factories and Shops Act and Amendment

RegulationsFertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act and

AmendmentsFire Brigades Act, 1916, and Amendment .

Firms Registration Act and Amendment ..Fisheries Act .. . ,

Footwear Regulation Act ..Volumes I. to XII., per vol. ..

Forests ActFremantle Harbour Trust Act and Amend-

ment 0Friendly Societies Act and Amendments .. 0Fruit Cases 0Game Act (Consolidated) .. 0General Loan and Inscribed Stock Act and

AmendmentGoldfields Water Supply Act ..Government Electric Works ..Government Savings Bank ActGroup Settlement Act .. .. 0 0 6Hansard Report, per vol.Hansard Report, weekly issue, per copyHansard Report, Annual Subscription 0 10

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1004 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 8, 1927.

Acts of Parliament, etc.continued.

Hawkers and Pedlars Act and Amendment ..Health Act Consolidation .. ..Illicit Sale of Liquor .. .. .. ..Imported Labour Act and Amendments ..Income (and Land) Tax Assessment ..Index to Government Gazette (yearly) ..Industrial Arbitration Act (Consolidated) ..Industries Assistance .. ..Inebriates ..Inspection of Machinery Act with RegulationsInspection of Scaffolding .. ..Insurance Companies Act .. ..Interpretation Act .. .. ..Interstate Destitute Persons' Relief ..Irrigation and Rights in Water Act ..Justices Act (Consolidated) .. ..JusticesManual for .. .. ..Land Act Compilation and Index ..Land Act and Regulations .. ..Land Agents .. ..Land Drainage .. .. .. ..Land Tax Adjustment Act .. ..Landlord and Tenant Act, 1912 ..Legal Practitioners Act ..Legitimation .. ..Licensed Surveyors ..Licensing Act .. .. ..Life Assurance Act (Consolidated) .

Light and Air .. ..Limited Partnerships .. .. ..Local Court Act and Rules, 25s. and 21s.Lunacy Act (Consolidated) ..Main Roads Act .. ..Marine Stores Act .. .. ..Married Women's Property Act and Amend-

ments .. ..Married Women's ProtectionMasters and Servants ActMatches, White PhosphorusMedical Practitioners Act .. .. ..Merchant Shipping Act Application Act ..Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and

Drainage .. .. .. .. ..Miners' Phthisis .. .. ..Mines Regulation Act .. ..Mining Act .. .. .. ..Mining Development Act .. .. ..Money Lenders Act and Amendment .. ..Noxious Weeds .. .. ..Nurses' Registration .. .. ..Opium Smoking Prohibition .. .. ..Pawnbrokers Act and Amendment ..Pearling Act .. .. .. .. ..Perth Municipal Gas and Electric Lighting ..Perth Tramways .. .. ..Pharmacy and Poisons Act ..Plant Diseases Act .. ..Pocket Year-book, Statistical .. ..Police Act and Amendments .. ..Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ..Prisons Act and Amendment .. ..Private Savings Banks .. ..Public Notaries Act .. .. ..Public Works Act and Amendment ..Rabbits Act .. .. .. ..Railways (Government) Act .. ..Redemption of Annuities .. .. ..Registration of Births, Deaths, and MarriagesReports of Proceedings before the Boards of

Conciliation and the Court of Arbitration,Road Districts .. .. .. ..Royal Commissioners' Powers .Sale of Liquor Regulation. ActSecond-hand Dealers Act ..Stamp Act and Amendments ..State Children .. .. ..Statutes (sessional sets, per vol.)Supreme Court Rules .. ..Totalisator Act and AmendmentTrade Unions Act ..TrafficTramways Act

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Tramways Act, Government .. .. 0 0 6Transfer of Land Act and Amendments 0 5 0Trespass, Fencing, and Impounding Act 0 1 6Truck Act and Amendment 0 1 6Trustees Act .. .. 0 1 0Unclaimed Moneys .. 0 1 0Vermin Act (Consolidated) 0 2 3Veterinary .. .. 0 1 0Water Boards Act .. .. .. .. 0 2 3Weights and Measures Act and Amendments 0 1 9Wheat Marketing .. .. .. 0 4 9Workers' Compensation Act and Regulations 0 2 3Workers' Homes Act and Amendments .. 0 2 3Workmen's Wages Act .. .. 0 0 6Year-book, Pocket .. .. 0 0 3

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THE Government Gazette will be published on THURS-DAY, 14th April, in lieu of Good Friday, 15th April.All notices for insertion must be received at the Gov-ernment Printing Office BEFORE 10 o 'clock on WED-NESDAY morning, 13th April, 1927.

CONTENTS.Page

Administration Act 999, 1001Agricultural Mink .. 951Appointments 937-8, 998, 1000Arbitration Court .. 954-5Audit Act . .. 937Bankruptcy .. 1002-3Barristers' Board .. 998Cemeteries 936, 939Chief Secretary 's Department 938, 967-91Companies .. 1000-1.Crown Law Department .. 938Curator of Intestate Estates 999Deceased Persons' Estates 999, 1001Electoral .. .. 938Forestry 936Harbour and Light Department .. .. 938Health ActModel By-laws .. . 967-91:Health Department 967-91, 998Industrial Arbitration .. 954-5Justices of the Peace .. 937Lands Department 935 -6, 938-49Land Titles .. 950-1.Marriages .. .. 1000Metropolitan Water Supply; etc. .. 952Mines Department 993 -SMinisterial appointment 937MortgagesSales under 950Municipalities 951.Notice to Mariners . . 938Orders in Council .. 936Partnerships dissolved 1001Police Department 991-2Premier 's Department 937Proclamations 935-6Public Service Commissioner 937-8Public Works Department 951-3Registrar General .. 1000Registrar of Companies .. 1001Registrar of Friendly Sdcieties .. 1003li.e4istration of Births, etc. .. 1000Road Boards .. .. 948-9, 952, 956-66Sale of Unclaimed and Stolen. Property .. 091-2State Savings Bank .. .. 937Tender Board .. 992Tenders accepted .. 951, 992Tenders invited 951, 953, 992Transfer of Laud .. .. 950-1Treasury .. .. 937Water Boards .. .. 952Water Supply, etc., Department .. 952-3Workers' Homes ActRegulations 937

By Authority: FRED. WM. SIMPSON, Government Printer, Perth.