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(urnmonuirailtt of auslvarta RIME. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [Registered at the General Post Ojcce, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.] No. 71.] SATURDAY, 3RD DECEMBER. [1904. Commonwealth of Australia to wit. NORTHCOTE, Governor-GeneraL (L.s.) PROCLAMATION By His Excellency the Right Honorable Henry Stafford, Baron Northcote, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Com- mander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Companion of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor - General and Commander -in- Chief of the Commonwealth of Aus- tralia. HENRY STAFFORD, Baron Northcote, the Governor- , General aforesaid, in exercise of the power conferred in me by the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1902, do by this Pro- clamation appoint the following polling places : STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 0.12718. DIVISION OF BLAND. Weddin. DIVISION OF EDEN - MONARO. Dry Plain. DIVISION OF MACQUARIE. Clear Creek. STATE OF VICTORIA. DIVISION OF CORANGAMITE. South Purrumllete. DIVISION OF GIPPBLAND. Jumbuk. DIVISION OF WIDiMERA. Bulga. STATE OF QUEENSLAND. DIVISION OF BRISBANE. New Farm. Swan Hill. I further declare that the following places shall cease to be polling places : STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES. DIVISION OF ILLAWARRA. Sherbrook. STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. DIVISION OF SWAN. Lower Blackwood. And direct that the electors previously entitled to vote at the foregoing polling places may vote at the respective polling places specified hereunder : STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES. DIVISION OF ILLAWARRA. Polling Place to be Cancelled. Sherbrook Polling Place at which Electors may Vote. fBulli tThirroul STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. DIVISION OF SWAN. .. j Nannup Lower Blackwood Given under my hand and the seal of the Common- wealth at Melbourne, this thirtieth day of Novcm- be°, in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and four, and in the fourth year of His" M .jesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command, DUGALD THO;ll.,Si,N. GOD SAVE THE KING

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(urnmonuirailtt of auslvartaRIME.

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

[Registered at the General Post Ojcce, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.]

No. 71.] SATURDAY, 3RD DECEMBER. [1904.

Commonwealth ofAustraliato wit.

NORTHCOTE,Governor-GeneraL

(L.s.)

PROCLAMATION

By His Excellency the Right HonorableHenry Stafford, Baron Northcote,Knight Grand Cross of the MostDistinguished Order of Saint Michaeland Saint George, Knight Grand Com-mander of the Most Eminent Order ofthe Indian Empire, Companion of theMost Honorable Order of the Bath,Governor - General and Commander -in-Chief of the Commonwealth of Aus-tralia.

HENRY STAFFORD, Baron Northcote, the Governor-, General aforesaid, in exercise of the power conferred in

me by the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1902, do by this Pro-clamation appoint the following polling places :

STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

0.12718.

DIVISION OF BLAND.

Weddin.

DIVISION OF EDEN - MONARO.

Dry Plain.

DIVISION OF MACQUARIE.

Clear Creek.

STATE OF VICTORIA.

DIVISION OF CORANGAMITE.

South Purrumllete.

DIVISION OF GIPPBLAND.

Jumbuk.

DIVISION OF WIDiMERA.

Bulga.

STATE OF QUEENSLAND.

DIVISION OF BRISBANE.

New Farm.Swan Hill.

I further declare that the following places shall cease tobe polling places :

STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.DIVISION OF ILLAWARRA.

Sherbrook.

STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.DIVISION OF SWAN.

Lower Blackwood.And direct that the electors previously entitled to vote atthe foregoing polling places may vote at the respective pollingplaces specified hereunder :

STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

DIVISION OF ILLAWARRA.

Polling Place to be Cancelled.

Sherbrook

Polling Place at which Electorsmay Vote.

fBullitThirroul

STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

DIVISION OF SWAN.

.. j NannupLower Blackwood

Given under my hand and the seal of the Common-wealth at Melbourne, this thirtieth day of Novcm-be°, in the year of our Lord One thousand ninehundred and four, and in the fourth year of His"M .jesty's reign.

By His Excellency's Command,

DUGALD THO;ll.,Si,N.

GOD SAVE THE KING

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No. 71. -3rd December, 1904

Department of External Affairs,Melbourne, 26th November, 1904.

HIS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be noti-fied that the King's Exeluatur empoweringMr. L. H. SI ENCE

to act as Vice - Consul of Greece, at Brisbane, has received HisMajesty's signature.G. H. REID,

Minister of State for External Affairs.

1242

Government House,Melbourne, 25th November, 1904.

HIS Excellency the Governor- General directs it to benotified that he has been pleased to appoint the fol-

lowing Officer to his Staff :HAMNET HOLDITCH SHARE, Esquire (Secretary to Com-

mander-in- Chief, Royal Navy, ranking with Captain,Royal Navy, under three years' seniority 20th March,1904), to be His Excellency's Private Secretary.

Appointment to take effect from 22nd November, 1904.G. H. REID,

Prime Minister.

THE PARLIAMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH.ACT OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO.

r T is hereby notified for general information that Hisj Excellency the Governor- General has, in the name andon behalf of His Majesty, assented, at the date specified,to the undermentioned Act, passed by the Senate and theHouse of Representatives in Parliament assembled, viz.:

No. I I of I9o4. " An Act to grant and apply a sumout of the Consolidated Revenue Fund to theservice of the year ending the thirtieth day ofJune One thousand nine hundred and five forthe purposes of Additions, New Works, Build-ings, &c."

(Assented to 25th November, Igoq..)E. G. I3LACKMORE,

Clerk of the Parliaments.Office of the Senate,

Melbourne, 29th November, Igo4.

Department of the Treasury,Melbourne, 30th November, 1904.

REGULATIONS RESPECTING PUBLIC MONEYS.HIS Excellency the Governor- General, with the advice of

the Executive Council, has been pleased to approve ofthe following appointments, viz. : .

Acting Receiver of Public Moneys and Paying Officer.Postmaster- General's Depart- JAMES JOSEPH SHANAHAN,

ment in Northern Terri- during the period thattory, South Australia Cecil Henry Marsh acts as

Authorizing and Certi-fying Officer.

Acting 4uthorizinq Officers.Postmaster-General's Depart- CECIL HENRY MARSH, dur-

ment in Northern .Terri- irg t _e absence on officialtory, South Australia duties of J. A. G. Little.

Department of Trade and JOHN CHARLES KENT, dur-Customs in Queensland iug the temporary ab-

sence of T. E. Ham.Acting Certifying Officer.

To certify accounts which ithas been directed shall becertified by the Postmaster,Port Darwin

CECIL HENRY MARSH, dur-ing the absence on officialduties of the Postmaster,Port Darwin.

Acting Sub - Treasury Paymasters.State of New South Wales .

State of Victoria ..

CYRIL PORTUS, during thetemporary absence ofPercy S wire.

J. H. KERR, during thetemporary absence ofJ. W. Stranger.

GEORGE TURNER,Treasurer.

Department of the Treasury,Melbourne, 30th November, 1904.

COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1902,SECTION 30.

IIIS Excellency the Governor - General, with the adviceof the Executive Council, has been pleased, in accord-

ance with the recommendation of the Public ServiceCommissioner, to approve of the confirmation of the appoint-ment of Leopold George No French, Clerk, Audit Office.,Melbourne,.as from 7th April, 1904.

GEORGE TURNER,Treasurer.

Commonwealth Gazette

Commonwealth of Australia.Department of Home Affairs,

Melbourne, 30th November, 1904.STATES OF NEW SOUTH WALES AND VICTORIA.

ALTERATION OF NAMES OF POLLING PLACES.HIS Excellency the Governor- Gencral in and over the

Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the adviceof the Executive Council thereof, has been pleased to approvethat the designations of the polling places referred to in thesubjoined Schedule be altered as specified therein, in accord-ance with the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act1902.

DUGALD THOMSON,Minister of State for Home Affairs.

Schedule.

STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Name, as origginally gazetted. Alteration proposed.

DIVISION OF CANOBOLAS.BarraganBuckinbahBullock CreekCave CreekCoffee HillMarsden's GapRocky PondsWallanbillan

to Cranburyto Yeovalto Tullamoreto German's Hillto Medinato Yerra Yerrato Balderodgeryto Warge Rock

DIVISION OF EDEN-MONARO.Lanyon to TharwaPunkalla to Wag n;a

DIVISION OF LANG.Kingsgrove to BelmoreTempe to St. PetersThe Warren to Harnleigh

DIVISION OF MACQUARIE.Bangaroo to Soldier's Flat

DIVI_IJN OF NEW ENGLANDBlack Creek io BlackvilleClarevaulx to Reddestone

D 1'I _ION OF PARRAMATTA.Sherwood to Merrylands

DIVI ;ION OF ROBERTSON.Mitchell's Creek to Bodangora

STATE OF VICTORIA.DIVISION OF GRAMPIANS.

Campbell's Creek to Kooreh

Commonwealth of Australia.Department of Home Affairs,

Melbourne, 30th November, 1904.STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

DIVISION OF RIVERINA.

Appointment of Electoral Registrars.HIS Excellency the Governor - General in and over the

Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the adviceof the Executive Council thereof, has been pleased to approveof the following alterations being made in the names ofElectoral Registrars in the. above Division:

Polling Place. Name originallyGazetted. Change Proposed.

BarrattaSavernake

Miss Lucy Everett Mrs. Lucy Davie .Charles Grabb .. Charles Crabb

DUGALD THOMSON,Minister of State for Home Affairs.

Commonwealth of Australia..Department of Home Affairs,

Melbourne, 30th November, 1904.STATE OF VICTORIA.

DIVISION OF MELBOURNE PORTS.Appointment of Divisional Returning Officer.

HIS Excellency the Governor- General in and over theCommonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice

of the Executive Council thereof, has, in accordance with theprovisions of the Commonwealth ElectoralAct 1902, been pleasedto approve of the appointment of

WILLIAM DICK

as Divisional Returning Officer for Melbourne Ports viceWilliam Suckling Williamson, resigned ; such appointmentto take effect as from the 30th November, 1904.

DUGALD THOMSON,Minister of State for Home. Affairs.

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Commonwealth Gazette 1243

Commonwealth of Australia.

. No. 71.-3rd December, 1904

Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 30th November, 1904.

APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRARS UNDER THE " COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1902."HIS Excellency the Governor- General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice of the ExecutiveCouncil thereof, has been pleased to approve of the persons specified in the subjoined Schedule being appointed Regis-trars for the polling places set opposite their respective names, in accordance with the provisions of the Commonwealth ElectoralAct 1902.

Name of Person proposed forAppointment as Electoral Registrar. Polling Place.

SCHEDULE.

Division.

t -.

DUGALD THOMSON,Minister of State for Home Affairs.

George RobinsonThomas Goodman FosterCharles Lewis Weiss ..William John KilpatrickEdward Arnold Hill ..Charles William WinterJohn Daniel McNaughtonEli James Turnbull ..Ellen H. L Sinclair ..Sarah Jane Boots ..Daniel Leonard GearyEllen HancockWilliam MartinEdward O'GradyFrank Reginald ClaytonFrancis Forbes Begg ..

Philip KearinsEdwin Charles Pope ..John D. MacKayJames Dempster ..Frederick Theodore WittsThomas Dugan ..James Carter, junior ..Mary Aim WychAlexander Boyd ..Patrick Mulquiney ..James Moloney ..Janett Ide ..Thomas Maxwell ..John William RodgersGeorge WoodCharles Wilkinson ColeMathew Allison ToddWilliam Ernest WallAndrew William DoyleRichard Humphries ..Sydney Alfred ElliottWalter Henry Brain ..Jolie William Cross ..William Bland ClaytonMathew James SnowdenRobert Alexander RaeWilliam SimpsonAustin Laughnan ..John William BloodsworthAllen Yeomans ..William Dickson ..H. Z. ArmstrongLaurence Arthur ChildsWilliam Trimnell . .Frederick Archer ..

George KiteHerbert Waddell ButtonArthur DarbyPercy Jones . .Robert Henry Tully ..Herbert Gordon Bossley .

William Thomas GrahamPatrick Albert JoyntJohn .Bolger . .William BowmanGeorge Chrisp . .William F. C. StewartWalter Berg ..Margaret Boyard ..Martin Joseph FlynnMark McCawFrancis McGrath, juniorArnold Hayes .. ..Joseph Armeo AlcornCharles Frederick Patrick ..Eliza HockeyCharles Henry PowellPercy Robert Drinkwater

STATE OF NEWKnorrit Flat ..Parragundy ..Swan ValeAbercrombieTenterdenWindeyer .. ..Bringagee ..Mulgoa ..Clear Creek ..East Greta ..Moonan Brook ..Wangat ..WestbrookJunction ReefsBarellan. ..Borambola .. ..KildarySouth Yalgogrin ..Bulgandraiine ..Craigie LeaJumble PlainsLockdaleWallaby ParkLong Cove ..White Horse .. . .Burragan ..Central Orara ..Dunvegan ..Kangaroo Creek ..Newton BoydBallaree ..Bedooba ..Beemery ..Box Ridge ..Buckinguy ..Buddabadah ..Bundabulla ..Bundemar .Calga ..CharltonClaremont ..Coronga PeakEnnaweena ..Fairfield ..GradgeryLower Mara CreekMarra Creek ..MilroyMurrawombieOld BrindingabbaQuilbone75 -Mile Bore ..Tabratong ..

The MeadowsTinapagee ..

WarraweenaWillawillingbahWillieWinbar ..Wingadee ..Youngaringa ..Double Gate ..WeilmoringleMajor's CreekMillingandi ..Deua River ..Gudgenby ..

Jingleinoney ..Little Plain ..MortonRhine Falls ..TermeilCoolahWoolabra

SOUTH WALES.CowperDarlingGwydirMacquarieNew EnglandRobertsonRiverinaParramattaMacquarieHunter

MacquarieBland

,!

Canobolas

,!!,

Dailey

Cowper!,!,!,

Eden - Monaro ..

13 OS1 a

Postal Address.

The Tyrie, Knorrit FlatPost Office, Parragundy

Swan ValeAbercrombie

TenterdenWindeyerBringageeMuClear

lgoaCreek

East GretaMoonan FiatWangatWestbrookJunction Ree476BarellanBorambolaKildarySouth YalgogrinBulgandramineCraigie LeaJumble PlainsLockdaleWallaby ParkLillyfieldRoselleBurraganCentral OraraUpper OraraKangaroo CreekNewton BoydBallareeGilgunniaBeemeryBox RidgeBuckinguyBuddabadah.BundabullaBundemarCa!gaCharltonClaremontSussex Station, via ByrockDrungaleer

. FairfieldNeinby, via ConambleGilgoinYarrawin StationMil11lurraroywombieWaroo SpringsCardwellWangamanaTabratongBarnateTinapagee StationWarraweenaWiloh

liile

WinbarWingadeeYou ngiri>>ga,Lerida St.1 I:) i

1Veilnì:)!.ingI }1 .! (-,f;

17i.ili zg:andi.Ì}etIa 1 iv rG .d;eabvJinglenioncyJeralIggleHorto nRhine FallsTermeilCoolahWoolabra

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No. 71.-3rd December, igoq_ 1244 Commonwealth Gazette

SCHEDULE APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRARS UNDER THE . "COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL Acr 1992 " continued.

Name of Person proposed forAppointment as Electoral Registrar. Polling Place.

11. BresnahanJohn Taylor lAlexander McNivenJ. Wright .

Arthur Brasier ..Samuel S. ,HuntJohn N. Jordon ..Albert Ernest BurcherPercy Watson . .

James Sewell ..James C. Stevenson . .

Elizabeth WarkgJohn Chick ..May Jones ..Alfred H. Perrott ..George Albert HigginsJohn B. FitzgeraldLillian HartiganVGTilliaaai P. SmithAnnie SharpHenry Chappell ..Edmund C. Body ..James Allen Warner ..Charles John MarlowThomas Clugston ..Otho May . ..Charles John Swann ..Frances Stoker ..Robert Lowe ..Henry Watson WatsonMary Brown ..Walter ViderAnnie Burnett . .

Johanna Cosgrove ..Patrick Francis FieldsMarco Pezzutti . .

Mary WilliamsGeorge Pinchin ..Edward John CroftonJohn Walter HewitsonEdward Beddow ..Ewan McPherson ..John WilsonSarah RobertsHenry Whyte ..William George PayneWilliam H. Painter ..James Merry ParkinsonPatrick Crowe TrotterThomas Campbell ..William John WestonAlbert Orchard NewmanHarold Robert Slack ..Thomas Reid ..Percy Lake TownsendPatrick Brennan ..Andrew Dunn ..Frederick William Dorman.John Thompson ..Frederick Wesley Browne .

William Frederick ComansIsaac Everitt ..Charles Hopwood ..William B. NewcomenWilliam Frederick ParkerGeorge Oliphant SmithAlexander George EwerJoseph Moore . .William James -FaheyGeorge William FaulksDavid Davies ..G. J. Johnstone ..William Wade ..Humphry Davy ..Arthur D. Wigan ..Walter Alexander McPhersonDavid WickettGeorge Henry MarvellRobert Henderson ..William P. Mein ..Richard F. Roberts ..Arthur Hayward ..William-Lionel Hay ..Donald McInnes

Division.

STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES continued.

11ry ra Vale . .Para MeadowsWestbrook ..Yarrunga :.Miranda ..Back SwampDarby's FallsHillsbury ..Holmwood ..Sewell's CreekSwatch field ..Westville ..Borah Creek ..Crow MountainEnmore DownsHall's CreekKeepit ..Lower DungowanNundle RoadReddestone ..Red Range . .Strathbogie ..Tilbuster ..Cataract ..

Dry Plain ..Mount DromedaryExeter FarmsGough To1vnMouth of ColoBangalow ..Bolivia ..Chilcott's Grass .

Cudgen ..

ElthamKeerong ..New Italy . .Rosebank ..Rosehill . .RousSandilands RangeSandy Hill ..Teven CreekThe RiskTu mbulgum ..Upper PacketWoodburn SouthBoxer's CreekBen BuckleyBodangora ..Burreudong ..CobboraCollingwood ..Elong Elong . .Goonoo ..Green Hills ..Maitland BarNarrango ..Sandy Creek ..Widden ..Gillenbah ..ArgoonBarratta ..Boree Creek ..Brotherony ..Buckalow .

Bundyumblah.ollendina ..Conorgie ..

CorrongCropwell HomesteadCulparlin ..Daysdale ..Ercmeran ..Glen DeeGoolgumblahHomebush . >

Malice CliffsMiddle CampMomolong ..Moolpa ..Moorna ..Moulamein ..Mount G wyivaeMóúnt Ida

Illawarra9!

99

Lang..Macquarie

99

99

99

99

,9

New99

99

99

99

99

99

!9

99

99

England

IllawarraEden - Monaro

99

Parrá,matta ..99

Rich mond99

99

99

99

99

99

99

99

99

99

99

99

99

99

.. WerriwaRobertson

!!!!99

99

99

99

9!

,!9,

9,

9!Riverina

99

99

!9

!9

,9

99

,9

99

,9

,9

_P!

!,,9

99

99

,9

,9

!,99

,9

!,!9

,!

Postal Address.

Myra ValePara MeadowsWestbrook)YarrungaMirandaBack SwampDarby's Fall:.EastwoodHolmwoodSewell's CreekSwatchfieldWestvilleBorah CreekCrow MountainEnmore DownsHall's CreekKeepitLower DungowanNundle RoadReddestoneRed RangeStrathbogieTilbusterCatara ctDry PlainMount DromedaryExeterHolroydLower PortlandBangalowBoliviaChilcott's GrassCudgenElthalnKeerongNew ItalyRosebankRosehillRous HillSandilands RangeSandy HillTevenThe RiskTumbulgumUpper PacketWoodburn South'Boxer's CreekBen BuckleyBodangoraBurrendongCobboraCollingwoodElong ElongGoonooGreen HillsMaitland BarNarrangoSandy CreekWiddenNarranderaArgoonBarrattaBoree CreekBrotheronyBuckalowBundyumblahCollendinaConorgieCorrongCropwell Homestead'CulparlinDaysdaleEremeranGlen DeeGoolgumblahHomebushMalice CliffsMiddle CampMomolongMoolpaMoornaMoulameinBoomanoomanaMount Ida

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Commonwealth Gazette 124-6 _No._ 7 r. --3rd December, 1904

SCHEDULE. APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRARS UNDER. THE '" COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL Acr 1902 "continued.

Name of Person proposed forAppointment as Electoral Registrar.

David Johnston . .Charles Henry FullerGeorge Tempest EsplihSydney WalkerRobert Warwick ..Bernard W. Doyle ..Andrew S. Anderson..Joseph Turn]eyFranc B. S. Falkiner .

William KensellArthur LairdPercy Arthur Allen ..Robert G. L'hotellier .

H. E. LambWilliam J. H. C. Browuless ..Joseph Harris . .Alexander McLean .Frederick Thompson ..Alice O'NeillAndrew KnoxErnest Sutton ..Albert D. S. Armstrong .vWilliam AustinJames F. Linnett ..Vincent P. King .. .

Herbert Valiant WiggMary Ormiston ..Amos Charles Green ..F. C. Walmsley ..Ernest E. Sullings ..Mary Agnes MackeyLewis Alexander Tomkinson ..William Walker

George GambleJohn GrahamRoss Elliott Mi.ramsWilliam Price

Marie Ellen Johnston

Frederick DobsonRobert McMillanHerman ThegeMary DwyerMary McClellandElizabeth McNally ..Jane Ann Knight ..Robert Grange RobinsonPatrick P. Doheney . .Robert William GrahamFrederick Charles KingFrank R. Moody ..William M. CampbellRobert L. Laidlaw ..George Fox ..Nora Elizabeth McCarthyCharles Albert DonaldGeorge Burge

Mary GillMary Theresa ClunePhilip Palmer Agnew

Polling Place. Division.

.u.

STATE OF NEW

Murray. DownsNangunnia ..One TreePaddington StationPara EastThe RiseTil TilTolarno .Tuppal .

Turlee ..WillandraWillanthry ..Willow BankWillurah .

WilsonWindmingle ..Yandembah ..Moore Park ..Medina ..Gundabooka ..Tankarooka ..TooraleToogimbie .

Linnett JunctionGreenwich ..Weddin ..Moonbie ..Cooranbong ..Bunnan .Croki ..YeovalBurrowaWarne

SOUTH WALES continUed

STATE OF

WarrenheipFerndaleLardner ..Kiora ..

Boroka

Campbell's Creek .Rochester ..MaryboroughKirkstallEnfield ..Digger's RestGlenaroua ..GoldieParish of HavelockSassafras GullyParadise ValleyQueens ..Garfield ..Koo- wee -rup ..Tambo CrossingSlaty Creek ..TooraFish Creek ..

Riverina

.

!,WentworthCanobolasDarling

Riverina!, .

North SydneyBlandCanobolas ..North Sydney..HunterCowperCanobolasWerriwa ..Robertson

VICTORIA.

CorinellaFlinders

Grampians

!,

EchucaLaanecoorieWannonBallaratCorloMernda

,i,,,,

Southern MelbourneFlinders ..

Gippsland ..Grampians ..Flinders

STATE OF QUEENSLAND.

Benowa ..Cleveland ..Dunwich ..

Oxley

Postal Address.

!Murray DownsNangunniaUlonga -

Nekarboo StationParaThe RiseTil TilTolarnoTuppalGol Gol StationWillandraHunthawangWillow BankWillurah StationWood ParkWindmingleYandembah.PaddingtonMedinaGundabookaTankarookaTooraleCanoonAllanvaleGreenwichWeddinMoonbieCooranbongBunnanCrokiYeovalBurrowaWarne

WarrenheipFerndaleSouth WarragulPost Office, Railway Station, .

MaroonaPost Office, Fyan's Creek,

BorokaPost Office, Campbell's Creek

RochesterMaryboroughKirkstall

Post Office, EnfieldDigger's RestGlenarouaGoldieChintin

!,,!

!!

,!

SherbrookeParadise ValleyCourt House, South MelbourneStore Manager, GarfieldCoachbuilder, Koo - wee -rupPost Office, Tambo Crossing

Slaty CreekTooraFish Creek

Pf

Post Office,. BenowaClevelandDunwich

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No. 7x.-3rd December, z9o4

Commonwealth of Australia.Department of Home Affairs,

Melbourne, 30th November, 1904.

CANCELLATION OF APPOINTMENTS AS REGISTRARSUNDER " COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT1902."

1246 Commonwealth Gazetie

{ SCHEDULE CANCELLATION OF APPOINTMENTS AS REGIS-TEARS, ETC. --continued.

illsExcellency the Governor- General in and over the

Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the adviceof the Executive Council thereof, has been pleased to approveof the cancellation of the appointments as Registrars underthe Contntonweaath. Electoral Act 1902 of the persons specifiedin the subjoined Schedule.

DUGALD THOMSON,Minister of State for Home Affairs.

SCHEDULE.

Name of Registrarwhose Appointment it is

proposed to Cancel.Polling Place.

STATE OF NEW SOUTHGrace MillsElizabeth McPheeE. EverettThomas Cille3pieMrs. E. Fowler ..W. S. Baker ..William Henry ..lI. C'G rad y ..Jolla Martin ..Charlotta JacksonJ. S. Roberts ..W. MooreJ. J. McCudden ..Alfred Gunning ..J. YoungGeorge Alfred

Gun-a:gJames J. McCuddenJ. McNeely ..Andrew Melville ..H. J. Lancaster ..H. J. Lancaster .A. E. Treadwell ..J. Lancaster ..J. Burtinshaw ..W. H. SouthwickS. A. ColeC. J. Robins ..

W. E. Wall ..James KeenelysideS. E. Jeffery ..

J. F. Keelty ..F. O'Brien ..W. Waddups ..H. S. McCallum ..F. Waddups ..A. Lanfear ..

G. W. SelfJohn Marshall ..L. D. Bonnor ..W. H. SouthwickW. H. SouthwickJ. C. C. LivingstoneJ. KeenelysideF. T. G. Foster ,L. D. BonnorA. S. McDonald ..S. E. Jeffery ..

G. WellsA. S. McDonald ..W. H. Sutton , .J. F. Keelty ..W. H. Southwick.W. HardgroveF. WaddupsM. BuckleyG. Wells ..J. RussellC. Reeves ..

J. C. SmithP. KellyW. FaulksT. Clugston ..

N. R. OwenH. Brigden ..E. M. Cahill .

B. FordJ. J. L. Morony ..B. V. Squire ..

Knorrit FlatSwan ValeTenterden ..

Windeyer ..MulgoaMoonan BrookWestbrookJunction ReefsBarella ì .

Boranibala ..Kildary.South YalgogrinBulgandramine ..Cralgle LeaJumble PlainsLockdale

Wallaby ParkLong CoveWhite Horse ..BurraganCentral Orara,Dunvegan ..

Kangaroo CreekNewton Boyd ..BallareeBedoobaBeenieryBox Ridge .

BuckinguyBuddabadah ..

Bundabulla ..BundemarCalga ..Charlton ..Claremont ..Coronga Peak ..

Ennaweena ..FairfieldGradgeryLower Marra CreekMarra Creek ..MilroyMurrawonibie ..Old BrindingabbaQuilbone75-Mile Bore ..Tabratong ..The Meadows ..Tlnapagee ..Warraweena ..WillawillingbahWillie ..Winbar iWingadee ..YoungaringaDouble GateDelia RiverGudgenbyJinglemoneyLittle PlainMorton ..Rhine Falls . .

TermeilCoolahWoolabra ..Para Meadow ..

WestbrookYarrunga

iDivision.

WALES.CowperG wydirNew EnglandRobertsonParramattaHunter

MacquarieBland

IfCanobolas

Dailey

Cowper

JP

Darling

Eden- Monaro

Gwydir

IlIawarra

Name of Registrarwhose Appointment it is

proposed to Cancel.Polling Place. Division.

STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES continued.MirandaGeorge McFarlane

W. Millard .M. Hanrahan ..

E. L. KesseyM. Hanrahan ..

M. F. McKeon ..A. E. Parker ..E. W. Conelly ..William Burgess..W. Cupples ..W. nF J.

7illsBrown ..

William Piggett . .T. W. C. Young ..A. J. O'GradyA. S. Hopkins ..H. Williams ..J. BridgesThomas EveringtonE. GreavesS. Alt ..J. CotterellE. Rosenthal .

A. Cook ..

Ií. Pritchard ..W. G. Payne . .

P. Williams ..B. J. Martin .

F. W. Warley ..D. A. Raynor ..R. T. Harrison ..C. R. Bonsfield ..E. N. Larkin ..

C. BrothR. J. SharpJane Gollan ..S. J. HoranE. W. Wise ..M. J. A. MarningE. Chivers . .

A. Paterson .M. Gollan ..F. BurgessJohn RobinsonJ. CartyA. WhiteJ. E. HansellC. W. MilthorpL. EverettF. Small . .W. G. PayneIL E. Quick ..M. G. BectonC. O. SmithH. E. Quick ..G. IrelandG. S. Hay ..

A. McLennonS. Witney ..W. G. Payne ..W. P. O'Neil ..C. W. MilthorpeJ. T. Lambert ..J. E. BallardA. J. BarwickA. Hayward ..J. E. Ballard ..A. Hayward ..C. O. Smith ..E. J. Hough .Flora CIyne ..Miss Quinane ..F. G. Gormley ..L. Taylor ..J. E. Ballard ..J. Hamilton ..M. Flynn ..E. Baker ..E. Adams ..E. G. B. McColoughL.. TaylorH. H. Torr ..J. T. Lambert ..L. M, J, Butler

Back SwampHillsburySewells CreekSwatchfield ..Borah CreekCrow Mountain..Enmore Downs .Halls Creek . .KeepitLower DungowanNundle Road ..Red RangeStrathbogie

.. LangMacquarie

CataractMount DromedaryExeter Farms . .

Gough Town ..Mouth of Colo ..Baugalow

Bundyumblah ..CollendinaConorgieCorrongCropwell's Home-

steadCulparlinDaysdaleEreineranGlen DeeGoolgumblahHomebushMalice CliffsMomolongMoolpaMoornaMoulameinMount Gwynne .Mount IdaMurray Downs ..Nangunnia ..One Tree . .Paddington StationPara East . .The RiseTil Ti!TolarnoTuppalTurlee ..WillandraWillanthry ..Willow Bank . .Wilson .

BoliviaChilcott's GrassCudgenElthaKeerongNeVir ItalyRosebankRosehillRousSandilan.ds RangeSandy HillsTeven CreekThe RiskTunibulgumUpper Pocket ..Woodburn SouthBen BuckleyBodangoraBurrendongCobbora

Green HillsMaitland BarNarrangoSandy CreekArgoonBarrattaBoree CreekBrotheronyBuckalow

Pt

New England

IilawarraEden- MonaroParramatta

Richmond

,f

Robertson

ttRiverina

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SCITEDULE -- CANCELLATION OP APPOINTMENTS AS REGIS.TEARS, ETC. continued.

Name of Registrarwhose Appointment it is

proposed to Cancel.Polling Place. Division.

STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES continued.

J. E. Ballard ..L. Taylor ..A. T. GaleT. Salter ..W. Hardgrove ..T. Byrnes ..

W. Hardgrove ..W. CamperJ. T. LambertM. KeatonA. M. Jones . .

E. M. MarlinD. J. ElliotG. A. McLean .

Windimingle ..Yandembah ..Moore ParkCoffee Hill . .GundabookaTankarookaTooraleToogimbieLinnett's JunctionGreenwich ..Burman ..Croki ..BurrowaWarne ..

Riverina,,

WentworthCanobolasDarling

Rive riva

Nort h SydneyHunterCowperWerriwaRobertson

STATE OF VICTORIA.

E. Carroll ..E. A. Crichton ..F. P. BainbridgeC. Marks ..J. A. BarryT. PattieW. S. WilliamsonFrederick St. LegerR. McClelland ..E. O'Callaghan ..E. O'Dwyer ..John Gavan Reilly

Margaret J.Dolieney

G. Dempster ..Louisa DavidsonThomas R. OakleyC. H. Davis ..Mrs. Rafter ..

John Wi liammer

T. Mylin

WarrenhcipFerndaleLardner ..KioraBoroka ..Campbe:l's CreekRoche3terMar yborough ..EnfieldGlenarouaGoldie . .Queens

Parish of Have-lock

Koo- wee -rup ..Tambo CrossingSlaty Creek ..

Toora ..Fish Creek

CorinellaFlinders

Gram pians

EchucaLaan°co ieBallaratMernda

Southern Mel-bourne

1llernda

FlindersGippslandGrampiansFlinders

STATE OF QUEENSLAND.

Pal- Benowa

ClevelandDun NI

Oxle

Commonwealth of Australia.Department of Home Affairs,

Melbourne, 1st December, 1904.

NOTIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL REGULATION,AND OF THE INTENTION TO MAKE A REGULA-TION UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLICSERVICE ACT 1902.

(Repeal of Regulation 102, and substitution of new regula-tion in lieu.)

PURSUANT to the Rules Publication Act 1903, notice isr hereby given -

1. That His Excellency the Governor - General, actingwith the advice of the Federal Executive Council,was, on the 30th day of November, 1904, pleasedto make a Provisional Regulation, under theCommonwealth Public Service _Act 1902, to comeinto operation forthwith, which ProvisionalRegulation may be cited as Statutory Rules,1904, No. 74.

2. That it is proposed, after GO days after the publicationof this notice, to make a Regulation under theCommonwealth Public Service Act 1902, and thatthe Provisional Regulation above mentioned isthe Draft of the proposed Regulation.

3. That copies of the Provisional Regulation may bepurchased at the Government Printing Office,Melbourne, at the price of Threepence.

4. That any representations or suggestions made inwriting by any person interested will Le takeninto consideration before finally settling theproposed Regulation.

DUGALD THOMSON,Minister of State for Home Affairs.

l Commonwealth Public Service Act 1902.

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES.

APPLICATIONS are invited by the Public Service Commis-sioner from persons qualified for appointment to the posi-

tions specified below.Applicants outside the Public Service are eligible for appoint-

ment to the Administrative and Professional Divisions, but arenot eligible for appointment to Clerical or General Divisionvacancies, except for positions for which they have qualified byexamination.

Officers in the Commonwealth Service must apply through theChief Officer or Permanent Head, in accordance with RegulationNo. 38.

Applicants who are officers of the Public Service of a Stateshould state the date of their appointment to the Service, presentposition, and salary.

Applicants from outside the Service should state their qualifi-cations for the office they seek. Copies only of diplomas, refer-ences, testimonials, or certificates should be forwarded. If theoriginals are required, they will be asked for.

All applications must be in the applicants' own handwriting,and their date of birth should be stated.

Position. Locality.Division,

Class or Grade,and Salary.

ApplicationsReturnable.

DEPARTMENT or TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Clerk, 5th Class(must havehad at leastthree years'experience inelectricalwoi ks, possessfair knowledgeof mechanicaldrawing, andbe able tointerpret dia-grams of con-nexions)

Clerk, 5th Class(must havehad at leasttwo years'course inpractical andtheoreticalchemistry ata University,School ofMines, orTechnical Col-lege)

Clerk, 5th Class,three (3) posi-tions ( musthave servedseveral yearson mechanicalor publiçworks, suchas Railways,Waterworks,&c. Should befair draughts-men, andpossess aknowledge ofphysicalscience)

Patent Office.

Melbourne ... Clerical, £80per annum

Melbourne ...

Melbourne ...

Clerical, £80per annum

Clerical, £80per annum

17th Decem-ber

17th Decem-ber

17th Decem-ber

NOTE. Applicants for the above- mentioned five (5) positionsshould be 18 years of age or over, and must be officers of theCommonwealth Public Service, or have been employed in thePublic, Railway, or other Service of a Sate on 1st January,'1901.

State of New South Wales.

Watchman Sydney(seven positions)

... I General,£110 perannum

State of South, Australia.

Inspector of I AdelaideExcise, Fourth,Class

Supervisor, 2ndClass

10th De-cember

Clerical, £185 17th Decem-per annum ber

State of Western Australia.

Fremantle ... Clerical, min. 3rd December2360, max. ..{£400,annum

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIfCScnntin2Led.

1248 Commonwealth Gazette

Position.

Mail Driver

Postmaster,Grade VI.

Locality.Division, ApplicationsClass or Grade, Returnable.and Salary.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

_Clerk, 4th Class,Correspon-dence Branch(knowledgeof Shorthandrequired )

Storeman,Grade II.

Postmistress,Grade XV.

Line Repairer(in charge ofoffice)

Assistant (L.C.)

Letter Carrier,Grade IL

State of New South Wales.

Sydney

Bourke

Sydney

Sydney

General, £114to £126 perannum

CIericaI, £335per annum(less £33rent). Allow-ances : Dis-trict, ScaleII. ; Divi-sional Ra-turningOfficer, £26 ;Cleaning,£19

Clerical, £185per annum

General, £126per annum

State of Victoria.

10th Decem-ber

17th Decem-ber

17th Decem-ber

17th Decem-ber

Heywood ... r Clerical, £120 17th Decem-per annum, berless £12 rentof quarters

State of Queensland.

Moreton

Brisbane

General, £156per annum(less £15 de-duction forrent). Al-lowance foracting asPostmaster,£24; districtallowance,£82 ; forageallow ante,£35

General, £60 10thto £110 per berannum

3rd December

State of South Australia.

Adelaide

Decem-

IGeneral, £1321 3rd Decemberto £138 per j

annum ,

State of Western Australia.

Postmaster,Grade XIV.

.kP1gi$ihnt,iE)efaioeleiPe,'lit' :

f$rflcí,+'::::.Télgphdñe ' ,t='

tendant (night)

Gradm-e

Lake Austin

,*!

17' 1

$aigoó'rlie

í, tal. ..1

;=imisotl ;...s

Clerical, £140per annumand Districtallowance,under Scale

I. ,ixtiëthl''. £661- i.'g1pper 'aiìhthb

'Ge ierál, £l1Oper annum.District

\Idle) r ra _e{hider' S -cale

Clerical, £16per annum.!District Al-lowapce,

10th Decem-ber

10th Decem-'her.

=

17th. Dëcëra ;ber

iß,Iát- - Dece*ber

-II:3:i:;:.i i, r . --I...fi:_+-'

.. D. C. MoLAC AN,'Commissioner.

FRANCIS REDDIN,'Secretary.

Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,Melbourúö;_'lst December, 1904.

í ._ .:íï';.1,

PUBLICHELD

Commonwealth of Australia.SERVICE EXAMINATION, No. 19, TO BEON 11TII, 12TH, AND 13TH JANUARY, 1905.LIST OF CANDIDATES TO BE EXAMINED.

Corrigendum.THE list of names published in the Commonwealth Gazette

of 26th. November, 1904, page 1237, is hereby amendedas follows :

Victoria. Kerr, R. L. J., toinstead of Melbourne.

South Australia. The nameL michael, Robert Roydon.

be examined at Castlemaine

Roydon, C. R., to read Car -

D. C. MCLACHLAN, .

Commissioner,FRANCIS REDDIN,

Secretary.Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,

Melbourne, ist December, 1904.

Commonwealth of Australia.PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATION, No. 20, TO BE

HELD ON FRIDAY, THE 13TH JANUARY, 1905,FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE GENERAL DIVI-SION.

TT is hereby notified that the following Candidates, whohave entered for the abovenamed Examination, will

be examined at the centres under which their names respec-tively appear, at the hours mentioned in the following TimeTable. Except where indicated to the contrary, the Candi-dates are to be examined for appointment as Female Tele-phone Attendants :

TI IE TABLE.Friday, 13th January, 1905.

HANDWRITING 1.30 p.m. to 2 p.m.SPELLING (DICTATION) .. 2.15 p.m. to 2.45 p.m.ARITHMETIC .. .. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

NEW SOUTH WALES.ALBURY (5).

Mason, A. M. ; Mason, S. O. ; Musgrave, A. B. ; Mus-grave, E. I. ; St. Smith, M. L.

ARMIDALE (3).

Drummond, I. C. ; Mason, S. A. ; Panton, V.BATHURST (9).

Bradbery, R. M. ; Cleary, M. ; Dwyer, C. J. ; Dwyer,K. ; Kearney, A. G. ; Leeds, A. J. ; Searson, B. A. ; Shep-pard, D. A. ; Walsh, T. M.

BREWARRINA (1).

CooMi (2).Cochran, B. ; Drummond, J. B.

DuBBO (2).Cudden, E. J. ; Gunning, L M.

GOULBURN (9).Bailey, N. A. ; Dudley, E. ; Lyle, E. M. ;

R. ; O'Neill, J. M. ; Pike, E. ; Quigley, A.L. M. ; Tully, M. M.

Chambers, L V.

Lynch, A.GRAFTON (1)-

Middlehurst,M. ; Smith,

HAY (4).Dent, J. ; Hay, M. E. ; Keast,_ L. M. ; Sylvander, A,

MOREE (1).Degotardi, M. L.

MUDGEE (6).Annesley, M. A. ; Doyle, O. M. ; Hogan, M. L. ; Kearns,

A. ; Myers, A. M. P. ; Spratt, E. LNEWCASTLE (11).

i:, -feck, . 112 ; Burraston, E. 112. ; Casimer, U. B. ; Cox,lióé; L. M. ; Green, F. M. ; Halbert, R. F. ; Harrià3,

R. M. ; Hug,.317. s, A. ; Larkin, M ; Muir, A..,-,('O:1'.":i:{!

r ,(3)r,.;:[ "o, Z :,' Prqe?:1, : ,< ?; ìliie,. M.

:ï :i r.ß PQ+ß*3tE8s(11);' r,,<X_ ,,:: iHunter,. E.;134:-Gr:::.---Y---f

{{,,. .__!!, {:fi%._ -rP(iliLOi,*Ai4faL D)rr ,'!i'J .i:.r .f:r; .rt r '; 3s; ;;:.Aíierón; : , lrtiif,. _ 'Y;,._rí 'tl

SYDITEY..._._:. ,"í. .. rrr.(, .,.

-

{ eép1aóñe,tténìdäntsT(3G4):;:

T 1

Allen, ' C. ; Agel. M.-: B: ; :Archer .: .E. 1 -1.12 , ; ; Atkins, K.. ;Arndell, L. A. ; Ashton, A. A14 ` Auez'b.a4b4., A_.: VL

: Backhouse, E. F. (_BaileF, T. M. J ; Baker,-AL ; Baker,{ M. L; ; ; iáxsér,`: J. E. ; Barlow, M. O. ;r^:íir.

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Barre11, O. ; Barrett, G. G. ; Barrie, E. I. ; Baxter, L. ;Bayley, E. ; Beattie, R. I. ; Beatty, L. G. ; Bell, H. ; Bel -

Lamy, E. F. ; Bennett, S. L. A. ; 13irkett, A. E. ; Blarney,M. E. ; Bock, H. ; Booker, F. M. ; Bootle, A. M. ; Boyle,A. ; Boyle, C. M. ; Boyle, N. I. ; Boyles, S. A. ; Bowen,A. V. ; Bowron, A. R. ; Boxwell, D. B. ; Bradley, K.;Brady, W. ; Brennan, E. ; Brophy, L M. ; Brown, E. F. ;Brown, K. I, H. ; Brown, N. ; Bruce, E. M. ; Bruce, L. E. ;Buckingham, A. J. ; Bull, L. M. ; Burgess, N. ; Burke,M. F. ; Burke, N. ; Burless, H. M. ; Burns, A. M. A. ; But-ler, E. M. ; Byrne, H. M. ; Byrnes, M. E.

Callaghan, K. L. ; Callivan, B. ; Calow, E. ; Campbell,E. ; Carey, M. A. ; Carfoot, L. ; Carroll, D. M. ; Casper -

Bonn, L. ; Chestnut, E. ; Chudleigh, S. M. G. ; Churchwood,E. J. ; Clancey, K. ; Clancey, R. ; Cockburn, L. E. M. ;Connolly, F. ; Conroy, A. M. ; Conyers, E. ; Copas, J. U. ;Cosgrove, L H. ; Cournane, S. A. ; Craig, L. M. T. ; Cree,S. M. ; Cridland, A. L. ; Cuffe, L. ; Curchod, E.

Davis, B. M. ; Davis, C.; De Saxe, L. ; Donald, R. E. ;Donaldson, M. ; Doody, C. ; Doman, B. ; Drennan, B. A. ;Driscoll, E. ; Driscoll, M. ; Duggin, E. E. K. ; Dunne, V.A. C. ; Dwyer, M. E. ; Dwyer, N.

Edwards, E. M. ; Edwards, V. L. ; Egan, R. C. ; Elphin-ston, M. B. ; Evans, A. I.

Feltham, B. ; Ferguson, V. M. ; Ferrier, E. M. ; Finlay -son, N. ; Finneran, L. W. ; Finucane, M. ; Fitzgerald, M.E. ; Fizell, V. E. ; Flanagan, V. M. ; Foran, S. G. ; Forbes,M. ; Forsyth, M. B.

Galloway, D. Z. ; Galloway, M. M. C. ; Gardner, F. J. ;Gleeson, A. V. ; Glennan, E. B. ; Goddard, L. A. ; Godfrey,M. ; Goodier, L. M. ; Goodwin, J. ; Goodyear, F. L. ; Gor-don, E. M. ; Rosper, E. B. ; Gow, E. ; Grant, A. ; Granter,D. E. V. ; Graves, N. ; Gray, R. R. ; Grenwell, N. ; Griffith,W. ; Griffiths, L. I. ; Grosvenor, I. C.

Hailwood, E. ; Halverson, A. I. ; Hanly, B. G. ; Hanly,N. ; Hanratty, M. A. ; Harper, C. ; Harpur, E. M. ; Harri-son, C. A. ; Hart, I. G. B. ; Hathaway, G. K. ; Hayes, F. ;Hazel, E. ; Heffernan, E. M. ; Henderson, N. N. ; Hennessy,A. ; Henry, A. B. ; Hicks, A. G. ; Higgins, V. ; Hill, H. ;Holland, M. S. ; Hope, L. H. ; Howe, V. M. ; Hume, E. M. ;Hundt, C. P. ; Hunter, O. I. ; Huntley, E. C.

Jackson, M. L. ; Jackson, P. A. ; Janes, E. 11Z. ; Jenkins,E. I. ; Jenner, E. V. ; Jones, B. M. ; Jones, E. C.

Kay, G. ; Kay, R. ; Kearney, E. ; Kearney, E. G. ; Kear-ney, F. M. C. ; Kearney, G. M. ; Kearney, G. ; Kearney, K. ;Kennedy, I. A. ; Kennedy, Margaret ; Kennedy, Mary ;Kenny, B. AL ; Keohan, P. ; Kerr, A. F. ; Kershler, L. M. ;Kevin, J. M. ; Kirkland, R. D.

Lang, B. E. ; Latimer L. M. Lawson L. M. J. ; Levy,R. J. ; Lewis, Alice Evelyn ; Lewis, Ada Elizabeth ; Lewis,G. B. ; Lewis, L. R. ; Lewis, M. A. ; Lillie, A. A. ; Lomas,V. M. C. S. ; Long, G. E. ; Lowe, I. M. ; Lowe, N. J. ; Lowick,J. I. W. ; Lucas, A. B. ; Lucas, M. L. ; Lynch, M.

Maloney, M. C. ; Manning, A. M. ; Martin, E. T. ; Mat-thews, M. ; Mayes, M. ; Meany, A. W. ; Meggitt, H. ; Mel-rose, N. M. E. ; Melvin, M. ; Millard, A. A. ; Minch, E. M. ;Moclair, C. A. ; Monahan, N. ; Monteith, L. C. ; Mooney,F. E. ; Moore, I. B. ; Morice, F. M. ; Mulligan, M. T. ;Murphy, A. M. ; Murphy, C. R. ; Murphy, C. V. ; Murphy,T. E. ; Murphy, K. ; Murphy, M. E. ; Murray, C.

Macdonald, M. L. ; Maçnamara, C. K. ; McArthur, M. F. ;McCarron, B. ; McCarthy, E. ; McClure, L W. ; McCormac,E. ; McCoy, E. C. ; McCrory, E. ; McDermott, M. ; McDon-ald, L. M. ; McEntyre, M. ; McFarland, E. ; McGeorge, E.O. ; MoGoogan, M. M. ; McKay, E. M. P. ; McKervey, M.T. ; McFadden, N. 14L ; McMahon, M. E. ; McManus, L. ;McManus, M. ; McNally, E. ; McNamara, M. E.

Nolan, G.O'Brien, M. ; O'Connell, M.; O'Connor, A. ; O'Conner, E. ;

O'Connor, M. C. ; Odds, A. ; Oldman, W. C. ; Oliver, R. ;O'Loughlin, L. ; O'Neill, M. E. ; O'Reilly, M. E. ; O'Sullivan,M. B. , Owen, F. ; Owens, K. V.

Parker, R. M. I. ; Parkinson, G. ; Patton, I. G. ; Porter,N. L. ; Proud, M. E.

Quinn, A. -

Radecka, P. V. ; Rigg, A. M. ; Ringrose, N. ; Roberts,V. ; Robinson, G. R. ; Roche, L. ; Roche, M. ; Roche, N.T. ; Rowe, E. 11L ; Rowell, R. A. ; Rowland, E. M. ; Row -thorne, M. S. ; Royle, N. M. ; Ruwald, H. L. ; Ryan, A. V. ;Ryan, E. ; Ryan, F. A.

St. Clare, G. C. ; Sane, E. S. ; Scannell, M. ; Scaysbrooke,E. A. ; Scollen, M. M. ; Scott, C. L. ; Scott, M. ; Scott,R. E. I. M. ; Scoular, M. C. ; Sheedy, K. ; Sheridan, C.Sherwood, E. J. M. ; Sim, I. ; Simpkins, W. ; Sloan, R. ;Smith, A. B. ; Smithson, R. W ; Snape, F. M. ; Snape,M. A. ; Southwell, E. A. ; Stalgis, A. M. ; Stenberg, E. C. ;Stenhouse, M. P. ; Stephen, F. E. ; Stevenson, R. ; Sullivan,E. M. S. ; Swan, B. M. ; Sykes, G. V.

Taylor, M. A. ; Terry, M. O'R. ; Teulan, E. ; Thatcher,F. A. ; Thomson, A. ; Timmins M. M. ; Tracey C. ; Traceyg. ; Tregenza, C. J. ; Trott, I. J. ; Turton, L.

Van n Treight, H. M. ; Vaughan, K. ; Vaughan, S. L. ; Vass,C. 'I. Vider, J. A.

Waddell, G. O. C..; Waddell, R. E. ; Wright, A. M. H. ;Walker, B. ; Walker, M. E. ; Walsh, K. M. ; Walsh, N. N. ;

Waishe, M. A. ; Waishe, N. M. A. ; Walter, L. A. ; Walton,¡T. ; Warden, E. I. ; \ Tatsô.i, F. E. ; Webb, J. M. ; Welch,M. E. ; Willcox, E. R. ; Williams, F. E. ; Williams, G. E. ;Williams, M. L. L Williams, S. A. ; Willmott, E. G. M. ;Wilson, L. G. ; Wilson, M. M. ; Wiseman, E. 111. ; Wolledge,F. ; Wood, I. ; Wood, L. F. ; Woodbridge, M. ; Woodley,J. ; Wright, N.

Young, E. J. ; Young, M. G.

Telegraph Messengers (133).

Allen, E. A. ; Allen, W. E. ; Andrews, L. N. ; Archibald,L. L.

Barber, M. T. ; Barlow, E. O. ; Bath, S. W. L. ; Batten,W. ; Beaumont, C. C. ; Bramwell, C. V. H. ; Bray, S. J. ;Brooke, W. H. L. ; Brown, A. S. ; Brown, H. G. ; Bucking-ham, G. ; Buckingham, N. L. ; Burges, W. L. ; Burke, P. H. ;Burless, A. W. ; Burton, A. T.

Callaghan, E. R. ; Chambers, S. G. ; Checkley, A. E. ;Clarke, P. Colless, N. ; Cousins, J. J. B. ; Crosland, W. ;Crowe, R. H. ; Culbert, L. ; Curran, J. B.

Davidson, A. ; Donaldson, R. R. ; Doyle, J. J. Duggan,W. J.

Eddie, E. A.Fancily, J. J. ; Fergie, W. J. ; Finneran, A. ; Floyd,

H. ; Foley, F. F.Garrard, E. I. ; Giddey, V. R. ; Gifford, J. K. ; Glynn,

W. F. ; Grady, C. V. ; Guthrie, F. C.Hagen, H. C. ; Higgins, R. C. ; Hodgkinson, A. ; Hotson,

J. M.Ingram, E. J.Jones, L. W. ; Jones, M.Keane, J. F. ; Keane, E. ; Kelly, II. G. ; Kidd, J. ; Kirk-

wood, A. ; Kuhn, W. J.Laffan, J. P. ; Larkin, J. S. ; Laws, E. E. ; Leader, E.

Lloyd, W. L. ; Lomax, W. ; Long, N. F.Mason, G. H. ; Massie, R. D. ; Mayes, W. G. ; Miller,

J. A. ; Miller, R. ; Milne, G. G. ; Minnie, R. Ma.. Morgan,W. ; Moroney, C. F. ; Munro, C. E. ; Murphy, G. J. J. ;Murphy, J. B. ; McCarthy, C. J. ; McFadden, M. G. ;McHugh, C. ; McKay, G. C. ; McKervey, T. L. ; McLaugh-lin, D. ; McLelland, F. ; McMahon, M. ; McNally, F.

Nelson, A. ; Nelson, J. M. ; Nugent, J.O'Brien, B. J. ; O'Donnell, W. ; O'Grady, J. Ohlson,

N. A. ; 011ason, J. J. ; O'Neill, W. ; O'Rourke, F. J. ;Ostler, J. R.

Parker, F. E. ; Payne, H. A. R. ; Plummer, F. C. ; Postill,J. H.

Quill, J.Robertson, W. S. ; Robinson, S. J. ; Root, A. V.Salmon, L. ; Sawkins, H. H. F. Shields, A. R. ; Slade,

W. E. M. ; Slater, W. E. Smith, W. S. ; Smith, W. H. G. ;Southwell, F. H. ; Stockham, J. ; Sutton, B. A. ; Sweeney,C. J.

Taylor, H. H. ; Tidyman, R. R. ; Trott, H. J. ; Tupper,

Walker, F. O. ; Walsh, J. D. ; Warden, L. L. ; Wardrop,R. W. ; White, O. S. ; Wilkins, R. H. ; Williams, L. D. C. ;Willmore, H. C. ; Wilson, T. E. ; Wilson, W. R. ; Woodcock,C. E. ; Woodcock, W. J.

TAMWORTH (1 Candidate).

C.

Page, J. E.

WAGGA WAGGA (3 Candidates).Donaldson, V. 111. A. ; Evans, M. G. ; Phelan, M. C. B.

VICTORIA.

BALLARAT (43 Candidates).

Bergin, R. M. ; Bryan, E. ; Burdett, H. J. ; Calistro, A.M. ; Connelly, A. ; Cuthbert, E. E. ; Cuthbert, H. S. ; Daly,Annie ; Daly, Agnes ; Daly, A. M. ; Delaney, N. ; Direen,A. ; Downey, N. J. ; Flynn, C. A. ; Flynn, M. T. V. ; Furey,M. D. ; Gallagher, L. ; Gardiner, F. H. ; Glenn, A. E. ;Hennah, M. L. ; Holst, M. ; Hope, J. M. V. ; Howie, C. P.(W.A. Candidate) ; James, C. ; ,lennings, E. M. ; Johannsen,M. R. C. ; Keast, L. U. C. ; Kelsall, I. E. ; La Cerche, E. I. ;Lillis, E. M. ; Molloy, E. ; Morris, A. M. ; Morris, C. F. ;Morris, L. L. ; Mungovan,. M. ; Murphy, V. ; McAllan, A.V. ; McGoldrick, E. ; Oldineadow, Q. ; Parker, A. ; Shee-han, M. ; Sutherland, M. R. ; Williams, M. E.

BEECHWORTH (11 Candidates).

Collins, S. (W.A. Candidate) ; Dewan, C. ; Fulton, K. A. ;I'Anson, E. L. ; Keogh, M. ; Leonard, G. E. (W.A. Candi-date) ; Mongan, E. ; McKeon, E. ; Nicholson, M. E. (N.S.W.Candidate) ; Prosser, B. F. ; Vale, V.

BENALLA (12 Candidates).Beers, J. H. ; Day, A. ; Dickens, A. ; Downes, E..; Dris-

coll, H. M. ; Gascoigne, B. V. ; Gill, E. ; Headland, A. ;Morrisey, E. ; Norman, C. E. ; Simcocks, A. F. i Vincent,M. E.

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BENDIGO (16 Çandidates).Cooper, G. S. ; Eddy, A. V. ; English, M. E. ; Fielding, L. ;

Gray, E. M. ; Greelish, A. ; Hanrahan, M. M. ; Millar, M. ;Morgan, H. H. (W.A. Candidate) ; McKeon, C. ; McKeon,H. ; McPhee, E. I. ; Ruston, G. ; Shepherd, A. M. ; Wood,S. S. ; Wright, E. H.

CASTLEMAINE (10 Candidates).Armstrong, R. ; Cleaves, E. L. ; Forrestelle, A. F. ; Glee-

son, D. (W.A. Candidate) ; Hayden, E. M. ; Hayden, M. E. ;Horan, C. M. ; Horan, E. M. ; Penrose, L. ; Walker, R.

GEELONG (40 Candidates).Boyle, M. J. ; Bradley, J. L. ; Braithwaite, E. ; Calder,

P. G. ; Calman, A. ; Cecil, M. G. ; Curtain, L. ; Dixon,N. A. ; Doyle, L. ; Evans, C. M. ; Fargie, B. E. ; Flynn,M. C. ; Gatliff, A. C. ; Gatliff, L. V. ; Gillool.y, E. C. ; Golds -bury, B. C. A. ; Gorman, E. B. ; Goullet, M. R. ; Harris,C. R. F. ; Hore, F. M. ; Joseph, C. ; Kerin, A. C. ; Lus -combe, C. E. (W.A. Candidate) ; Medley, E. A. ; Middleton,F. B. ; Murphy, A. M. ; Murphy, M. C. ; Meßreen, E. J.(W.A. Candidate) ; McBreen, T. M. (W.A. Candidate) ;O'Brien, M. ; Pearce, E. ; Reilly, G. D. ; Ross, J. A. ; Ryan,A. D. ; Stallberg, A. M. ; Smail, D. D. ; Spriggins, E. R. ;Thom, W. M. ; Tilley, E. M. ; Wadelton, O. L.

HAMILTON (12 Candidates).Burgess, G. ; Franklin, M. M. ; Hayhoe, V. ; Jenkins,

I. ; Jenkins, M. ; McDonnell, T. ; Rigby, E. A. ; Roper,K. H. ; Shine, M. M. ; Twist, V. C. ; Watts, C. ; Winning, M.

MARYBOROUG H (17 Candidates).

Classen, E. B. ; Crooks, M. McL. ; Davis, M. E..; De Lacy,M. E. M. ; De Lacy, K. L. ; Ellis, A. E. ; Harris, E. M. ;Hoying, L. ; Kent, I. M. ; Lamb, T. (WA. Candidate) ;Lanyon, M. A. ; McLay, M. ; Pugh, O. B. M. ; Ryan, L. ;Scanlan, E. M. ; Sullivan, A. M. J. ; Wills, A. J. N. (W.A.Candidate).

MELBOURNE.

Telephone Attendants (333 Candidates).Abbott, I. M. A. ; Adams, L. M. ; Adkins, L. ; Alderson,R. G. ; Alderson, L. W. ; Alderson, V. C. ; Allan, R. I. ;Allen, M. F. ; Andrews, R. D. ; Armstrong, Z. F. D. ; Arun-del, M. A. ; Asher, M.

Backhouse, F. I. ; Bagôt, I. H. ; Bamford, A. E. L. ; Ban-nan, E. ; Barnett, F. M. ; Bartley, M. C. ; Bates, M. E. ;Beardsley, M. M. ; Beattie, M. S. ; Beattie, L. ; Berwick,I. ; Birmingham, F. M. (W.A. Candidate) ; Bisgood, A. F. ;Bodycomb, W. D. ; Bourne, F. A. ; Boyd, S. M. C. ; Braden,I. M. ; Brennan, J. ; Bride, E. M. ; Bride, M. S. ; Bridges,K. ; Briggs, E. M. ; Brown, H. A. ; Brown, L. E. ; Brown,M. E. ; Brunstein, M. G. ; Bryden, M. E. ; Bulger, K. B. ;Bull, E. E. ; Burns, M. E. ; Burston, E. C. E. ; Burt, E. N.L. ; Butler, M. V.

Cahill, M. ; Cain, A. T. ; Callaghan, C. A. ; Campbell,R. ; Campbell, L. M. ; Cantwell, M. G. ; Carleton, M. ; Car-mody, E. ; Carney, I. V. ; Carroll, L. ; Carroll, E. L. ; Car-roll, M. J. ; Craven, M. ; Chapman, L. M. Chapman, L.L. ; Chapman, R. R. ; Cherry, H. L M. G. ; Chew, L. L ;Clarke, J. G. ; Clarke, E. M. ; Clarke, W. B. ; Clarke, A. M.C. ; Coade, H. C. ; Comerford, J. ; Cookson, B. M. ; Coola-han, M. M. ; Cooney, M. ; Cooney, E. ; Coote, A. ; Cotter,E. M. ; Crotty, K. V. ; Croskell, G. ; Cullen, E. L. ; Cum-ming, M. L. ; Curtin, C. M.

D'Alton,- C. E. ; D'Alton, K. ; Daly, A. ; Daly, L. ; Daly,E. ; Davenport, M. H. ; Denison, M. W. ; Dewsnap, F.. M. ;Dight, P. C. ; Dixon, E. F. ; Dorrat, F. E. ; Doubleday,I. ; Dougherty, I. E. ; Douglas, C. W. ; Douglas, G. C.;Dow, I. B. ; Downie, J. M. ; Dowsley, E. ; Drayson, E. C. ;Duncan, G. ; Dunn, E. G.

Eager, F. E. ; Elliott, B. E. ; Ennis, M.Fahey, M. M. ; Ferguson, W. M. V. ; Fielder, L. M. ;

Fielding, M. R. ; Fitzpatrick, J. C. ; Fleming, M. M. ; Flet-cher, E. A. ; Fowler, L. J. ; Fraser, E. M. ; Fysh, F. M. ;Fysh, K. M.

Gardiner, K. E. A. ; Gathercole, E. L. ; Gellie, I. M. ; Gill,G. M. ; Gilmour, R. J. ; Gleeson, J. F. ; Gorman, M. ; Gough,M. H. ; Gough, M. E. ; Grace, L. M. ; Grey, M. J. ; Griffith,V. I. ; Grimwood, G. M. ; Grimwood, J. E. ; Guest, U. G. ;Guthridge, S. A. ; Guumes, M.

Hale, A. L. ; Hansen, O. M. ; Hanson, M. ; Harkness,M. A. ; Hassell, E. E. ; Hayes, B. ; Hayter, A. M. B. ; Helm,F. M. ; Hendery, M. ; Hewitt, F. B. ; Hillard, P. ; Hodges,J. S. McG. ; Hogan, M. J. ; Hood, H. P. ; Hore, E. ; Hos-king, H. M. ; Howes, E. L. ; Humphries, B. ; Hunter, E.M. ; Hyndman, E. A. ; Hyndman, E.

Jackson, B. ; Jamieson, N. ; Janes, A. M. ; Jennings, M.C. ; Jolley, A. ; Jones, E. C. ; Jutson, D. E.

Keane, E. ; Kelly, M. M. ; Kennedy, C. E. ; Kennedy,M. ; Kerr, F. H. ; Kerr, M. C. ; Kidd, M. E. ; Kinsman, E.L. ; Kissane, M. ; Kyne, E. B.

Larkin, B. ; Laver, M. W. ; Leckie, F. M. ; Lee, J. E. ;Leftley, E. E. ; Leftley, H. M. ; Lemon, D. E. ; Linden, F. ;Louch, G. ; Lowenstein, E. W.

Madden, E. ; Manderson, M. ; Mantach, L. ; Manton, K. ;Marshall, I. A. ; Martin, E. ; Mason, W. A. ; Matheson, M.F. ; Mathieson, J. J. ; Matthews, I. C. ; May, E. C. ; Meeking,I. L. ; Meenan, M. F. Mercer, E. ; Mercer, M. ; Millerd,L. ; Millett, M. E. ; Mills, A. S. O. ; Minns, A. M. C. ; Mit-chell, R. C. ; Molphy, L M. ; Montgomery, V. A. ; Moroney,A. ; Morrison, M. F. ; Morrow, L. M. ; Moynihan, M. ; Mul-cahy, E. B. ; Munro, C. E. ; Murdoch, M. ; Murphy, J. A. ;Murphy, K. ; Murphy, T. J. ; Murrell, E. L.

Macaulay, M. L ; Mackay, F. M. ; Mackay, K. J. ; Mac-kenzie, M. S. ; McAlister, M. B. ; McCluskey, A. ; McComb,M. E. ; McCrohan, E. ; McDonald, A. O. ; McGee, C. ;McGowan, A. ; McKenzie, J. H. ; McKinnon, M. ; McManus,C. A. ; McNamara, Annie ; McNamara, Augusta ; McNamara,G. ; McNeil, E. M.

Naumann, E. I. ; Naaun n, I. L. ; Neale, M. ; Nelms,H. L. ; Newland, E. B. ; Nicol; O. A. ; Norris, E. J. ; Norris,S. E. ; Noseda, L. M.

O'Brien, K. ; O'Callagha.n, E. ; O'Callaghan, E. M. ;O'Connor, M. F. ; O'Donoghue, M. J. ; O'Farrell, E. 111. ;O'Heare, A. O'Kelly, E. ; O'Loughlin, M. ; O'Neill, E. ;Orford, F. M. ; O'Shea, R. D. ; O'Sullivan, N.

Parkinson, S. ; Payne, B. M. ; Pearl, B. E. ; Peterson,A. ; Phillips, M. A. ; Pickup, P. L. ; Poole, J. I. ; Poole,O. ; Power, L. F. ; Power, S. ; Price, J. J. (W.A. Candidate) ;Pride, S. E.

Quinlan, K. J. ; Quirk, A. ; Quirk, C.Raftery, E. M. ; Raven, E. M. ; Reynolds, L. A. H. ;

Riordan, V. ; Robertson, B. F. ; Robinson, V. ; Rogers,H. E. ; Rooney, M. ; Russell, C. E. ; Russell, G. A. ; Russell,J. ; Russell, L. C. ; Ryan, M. K.

Sargent, E. M. ; Shea.han, K. ; Shegog, C. ; Sheldon, E.M. ; Sinclair, G. F. ; Skinner, M. ; Sleeman, G. M. ; Slyth,V. A. ; Smith, A. E. M. ; Smith, E. M. ; Smith, G. P. D'O. ;Smith, M. K. ; Smith, S. F. ; Spencer, E. G. ; Spriggins, M.E. ; Sprott, F. M. ; Sprott, R. H. ; Stafford, E. M. M. ';Stevens, M. ; Stringer, A. E: ; Swan, E. B. ; Swan, F. I. W. ;Swan, I. M. ; Sweeney, K.

Taylor, A. V. J. V. ; Taylor, L. ; Taylor, O. M. P. ; Taylor,R. ; Tevlin, A. ; Thompson, J. H. E. K. ; Thomson, V. J. ;Traversi, J. A. V. ; Tucker, A.

Verdon, L. ; Viney, A. T. ; Vipond, M.Wainwright, S. ; Wallace, C. M. ; Walsh, E. M. ; Walton,

M. A. ; Warrington, J. ; Waters, M. ; Whitford, R. M. ;Willman, J. ; Wilson, E. ; Wood, A. M. B. ; Wood, B. ;Wood, M. R.

Yorke, E. E. ; Young, I. O. ; Yule, E. M. ; Yule, M. M.Telegraph Messengers (364 Candidates).

Aikins, J. ; Alderson, F. W. ; Amos, J. G. ; Andrew, H.W. ; Armour, S. O.Badger, C. ; Bailey, J. L. ; Bain, A. P. ; Baker, W. E.

W. ; Balmer, E. N. ; Barker, H. ; Barker, L. J. ; Barnett,R. C. ; Benson, W. H. ; Bell, A. N. ; Biehl, F. H. ; Bishop,H. E. ; Blackman, G. C. Bourne, A. F. ; Bowra, W. D. ;Boyd, D H. ; Brady, 117.

;J. ; Bretherton, R. H. ; Brien,W. A. ; Brittain, H. J. ; Bromley, F. C. ; . Brook, C. E. ;Broughton, A. ; Broughton, G. ; Brown, C. ; Brown, E. V. ;Brown, R. E. ; Bugg, F. H. ; Burns, H. ; Bushby, W. F. ;Byatt, F. J.

Cahill, F. ; Cain, M. M. ; Campbell, A. H. ; Carey, J. M. ;Carleton, W. ; Calnan, E. C. ; Carrucan, C. ; Carter, P.T. ; Catherall, G. ; Chapman, G. W. ; Chapman, L. ; Chap-man, W. R. ; Cherry, R. St. J. B. G. ; Chisholm, A. W. ;Chisholm, W. B. ; Christensen, J. A. ; Clarke, L. ; Clooney,J. A. ; Cody, A. J. ; Coldrey, F. H. ; Collyer, W. J. ; Con-nell, H. J. J. ; Coonan, E. ; Cooper, H. S. ; Cooper, W. F. ;Coppel, F. N. ; Corrigan, W. P. ; Corrigan, W. G. ; Cossins,J. E. T. ; Costelloe, J. A. ; Cotter, W. P. ; Cove, F. C. ; Cox,E. J. ; Crawley, L. F. C. ; Critchley, C. E. ; Cronin, M. F. ;Cross, A. G. ; Crump, I. H. ; Crump, T. K. ; Cubbins, C. S.'

Dalton, A. ; Daly, J. H. ; Dalziell, T. W. ; Davies, McF.C. ; Day, C. F. B. ; Day, F. J. ; Dent, W. S. ; Dick, W. E. ;Dinneen, P. J. ; Dobbin, H. S. ; Donald, J. ; Donnelly,E. ; Downs, J. ; Drysdale, J. A. ; Duffy, J. ; Dundon, J.F. ; Dundon, P. J. ; Dunlea, J. P.

Edwards, E. ; Edwards, R. L. ; Elliott, L. E. ; Endean,L. W. ; Entwisle, E. R. ; Evans, E. C.Fennessy, M. F. ; Ferguson, W. ; Fidler, J. E. Fiedler,W. H. ; Field, A. V. L. ; Fitzgerald, E. ; Fitzharris, J. ;Flewellen, W. A. P. ; Flynn, J. F. A. ; Fountain, S. ; Fyfe,D. J. ; Fynmore, J.Gaye, A. T. ; Gellie, E. W. ; Geraghty, L. J. ; Gibson, A.R. ; Gibson, G. E. ; Giles, S. ; Gilmour, N. S. ; Gleeson,J. P. ; Golder, F. O. ; Gordon, L. B. ; Gorman, D. G. ;Gothe, H. J. A. ; Graham, A. F. ; Grant. D. G. ; Grant,N. F. L. ; Gray, C. W. ; Greenwood, H. V. ; Grehan, C.F. ; Grey, N. E. ; Gunn, A. ; Gutmann, F. W.Hall, R. H. ; Hardiman, M. ; Harris, J. E. ; Harris, L.P. ; Hartigan, R. J. ; Hartness, R. H. ; Hassett, M. J.Hastings, S. ; Hayes, T. Hayes, W. S. ; Heaton, H. T.Hewitt, T. C. ; Higgins, A. L. ; Hitchcock, A. ; Hohenfels,R. O. Honan, J. ; Horsenail, H. H. ; Howie, W. (N. S. W.Candidate) ; Hughes, R. J. ; Hughes, W. ; Hurley, J. F.Hutchison, T.Ireland, S, L.

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Jackson, F. ; James, A. R. ; James, V. P. ; Jamieson,J. M. ; Jamieson, W. J. R. ; Jansen, R. F. ; Jarvie, W. W. ;Jay, W. W. ; Jenkins, A. Johannsen, C. E. P. ; Johannsen,R. C. ; Johnson, F. ; Johnson, T. H. ; Junier, A.

Kealy, J. S. ; Keating, J. L. ; Keliock, S. J. F. ; Kelly,W. R. ; Kenney, I. H. ; Kerr, T. ; Kewley, G. H. ; Kilduff,S. C.

Laidlaw, W. T. ; Langlands, W. G. ; Lanigan, P. ; Laurie,W. D. ; Lawler, P. ; Lawless, T. F. ; Leary, T. ; Leonard,J. ; Leonard, T. ; Lewis, A. C. ; Long, C. ; Long, M. J. ;Loughnan, L. M. ; Lovell, E. A. ; Lynch, H. V. ; Lynch,J. V.

Maguire, H. ; Mahony, M. C. ; Marks, II. ; Marshall, A.J. ; Martin, J. ; Martin, J. F. C. ; Martin, M. ; Masters,L. E. ; Matheson, W. H. ; Matthias, F. ; Maxwell, H. A. ;Mead, E. J. ; Merton, W. H. J. ; Meyors, C. A. ; Michaelson,E. J. ; Millard, A.. E. ; Millard, H. ; Mills, N. G. ; Milne,R. ; Mitchell, A. ; Mitchell, P. ; Mitchelson, C. ; Molloy,W. L. J. ; Monkhouse, D. ; Monkhouse, J. T..; Moore, J.M. ; Morgan, F. H. ; Morrison, R. J. F. ; Morrison, T. L. ;Murton, F. ; Mückner, E. F. G. ; Mulcahy, F. P. ; Murdoch,A. H. ; Murphy, J. ; Murphy, P. M.

Macdonald, A. ; McClelland, W. ; McDonnell, E. ; McIvor,H. J. ; McKay, D. M. ; McLean, A. ; McLoughlin, J. J..;McMahon, C. ; McNamara, D. ; McPhate, C. ; McPherson,A. ; McPherson, A. R.

Nash, E. ; Naylor, S. ; Nichoff, C. F. ; Nicholls, H. O. ;Nicholson, J. H. (N.S.W. Candidate) ; Nolan, J. C.

O'Brien, H. ; O'Callaghan, T. ; O'Dea, J. M. ; O'Leary,H. ; Olsen, O. B. J. ; O'Meara, G. H. ; Orchard, W. N. ;Orford, L. W. ; O'Sullivan; S. P.

Page, H. N. ; Parker, S. J. ; Parker, W. F. ; Partridge,R. J. G. ; Paton, J. N. ; Payne, J. ; Pearson, H. E. ; Peck,T. M. ; Pettigrove, T. A. ; Pitman, F. A. ; Pitt, T. H. ;Fowling, H. R. ; Price, H. J. ; Prior, S. ; Purcell, T. V.L Quinn, W. A. ; Quirke, J. E.

Rankin, F. E. ; Reece, H. J. ; Reeve, E. S. ; Regelsen, R. ;Richardson, A. J. ; Richardson, G. J. ; Rimington, G. W. ;Roach, C. E. F. ; Roach, R. G. ; Robert, W. ; Roche, L.R. ; Rogers, G. ; Rose, G. S. ; Ross, J. M. ; Ruffy, R. A.R. ; Ryan, F. J.

Salamon, E. R. ; Salisbury, A. ; Savige, S. G. ; Scarffe,F. A. ; Schroeder, O. H. ; Schuster, H. ; Searle, A. A. ; Sey-mour, G. J. H. ; Shedden, W. J. H. ; Sheehan, P. ; Sievers,J. S. ; Sinclair, P. D. ; Slyth, J. H. P. ; Smith, E. ; Smith,P. J. ; Smith, R. ; Snape, H. ; Spratling, P. R. ; Starr, T.E. ; Stevens, F. C. ; Stevenson, W; ; Stewart, J. ; Stewart,J. F. ; Stewart, R. McG. F. ; Stone, A. W. ; Stott, R. D. ;Strachan, W. A. ; Stringer, A. J. ; Swinton, T. T.

Tanner, A. O. ; Taylor, H. L. ; Taylor, L. G. ; Taylor, R. ;Taylor, W. ; Temby, H. S. ; Thomas, G. H. ; Thomson, E. ;Thomson, W. A. ; Toole, W. H. ; Toomey, L. ; Trapp,F. L. ; Trenery, A. H. ; Trewavis, C. S. ; Trounce, F. R. ;Turley, A. D. ; Turner, C. A. F. ; Turner, C. H.

Vaughan, D. T. ; Virtue, S. H. G.Wagner, A. H. ; Walker, P. H. ; Walsh, H. E. ; Walsh,

S. W. ; Walshe, P. ; Warren, D. D. ; Watts, W. ; Wagland,H. L. ; Webb, C. H. ; Webster, F. J. ; Webster, R. S. ;Weihen, S. ; Weston, F. C. ; Wicks, J. H. ; Wilcock, W. C.C. ; Williams, A. ; Williams, C. H. ; Williams, T. ; Wilson,A. S. ; Wilton, R. ; Winter, G. H. W. ; Woods, J. R. ;Worley, F. ; Wright, F. J.

Yeo, H. R. S. ; Young, E. S.

SALE f9 Candidates).Colby, H. E. S. ; Dwyer, E. M. ; Freitag, M. M. ; Gron-

heit, O. M. ; PurceIl, M. M. ; Roberts, C. ; Roberts, H. ;Stagg, M. ; Teeling, J. A.

SHEPPARTON (7 Candidates).Boyd, B. C. ; Gilmore, M. A. I. ; Ginnane, E. A. (W.A.

Candidate) ; Ginnane, M. R. ; Heath, G. (W.A. Candidate) ;Moylan, M. E. ; Rodger, E. M.

STAWELL (3 Candidates).Donoghue, J. ; Lumsden, P. ; Nuzum, I. A.

WARRNAMBOOL (15 Candidates).Davern, L. ; Doughney, G. ; Drewitt, V. E. ; Drewitt,

M. M. ; Forbes, M. G. ; Hassett, E. M. ; Jamieson, D. A. ;Laffan, A. ; Laffan, M. ; Lee, C. ; Lee, L. ; Lee, T. ; Mount -ford, E. M. ; McCarty, E. L. ; Ross, M.

QUEENSLAND.BRISBANE.

Telephone Attendants (2 Candidates).Kilner, E. W. ; and McIntyre, A. B. (N.S.W. Candidates).

Telegraph Messengers (98 Candidates).Abraham, T. W. ;

Ault, A. H.Ballard, E. ; Bliss,

D. T. A. ; Brown, J.J. R, J,

Anderson, E. J. ; Andrews, M. D. ;

C. D. ; Boddington, C. N. ; Bremner,W. ; Buch, C. ; Burke, P. ; Burrows,

Campbell, A. ; Carstensen, W. ; Chalk, A. N. ; Colborne,A. P. ; Colley, W. M. ; Collins, C. ; Cooper, E. ; Crawford,R. H. W.

Davidson, D. D. ; Dore, J. F. ; Duffy, M. P. ; Egerton-Wragge, L. H. M. ; Elliott, G. ; Evans, E. J. F. ; Evans,W. D.

Felsman, C. H. ; Fenwick, P. ; Friederichs, S. L.Garner, F. ; Golding, J. S. ; Goodwin, W. J.Hagan, J. ; Harvey, H. G. ; Heron, G. S. ; Hine, F. C. ;

Hoddinott, H. ; Holmes, J. R. ; Horrigan, L. V. ; Hudson,H. G. ; Hunter, J.

Johnson, J. P.Kelly, J. ; Kelly, M. T. ; Kennedy, P. ; Kington; J. A. ;

Kinsella, P. J. ; Kirk, D. ; Kruger, R. H.Lawson, F. ; Lenneberg, J. ; Luton, A. B.Magill, E. H. ; Martin, J. A. ; Miles, P. G. ; Moran, L. V. ;

Mott, L. J.MacGregor, J. H. ; Macpherson, A. W.; McDonald, L. C. ;

McElligott, E. M. ; McGregor, M. F. ; McMenemy, S.Nevin, H. F. ; Noonan. E. P.O'Brien, M. J. ; O'Connor, J. ; Oxenham, R. K.Parsons, J. W. ; Pitter, R. ; Pohlman, E. H.Quinn, J. W.Radfjrd, S. D. ; Reese, A. B. ; Richmond, G. L. ; Rick-wood, R. C. ; Robinson, G. ; Roche, J. ; Rogers, G. A. ;Ryan, T.Serine, A. J. ; Shugrue, P. ; Skene, J. ; Slack, W. J. ;

Smith, V. ; Smith, W. ; Stiller, J. ; Swan, J. T.Taylor, E. ; Totten, T. ; Trewick, J.Villaume, C.Wallace, D. H. ; Warner, H. P.

R. H. ; Winch, J. O.; Wells, H. L. ; Williams,

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.ADELAIDE.

Telephone Attendants (7 Candidates).Craigie, E. M. (Viet. Candidate).Hopewell, F. M. (W.A. Candidate).Johnston, A. E. P. (N.S.W. Candidate).Limbert, D. M. (W.A. Candidate).Newman, E. L. (Viet. Candidate).Pa.lmros3, A. J. (W.A. Candidate).Taylor, V. K. (W.A. Candidate).

Telegraph Messengers (64 Candidates).Adamson, R. J. ; Andres, C. O.Baker, K. C. ; Baxendale, W. L. ; Blackaby, N. M. ;Braham, A. G. C. ; Braham, A. ; Burchell, E. ; Burns, A. E. ;Buscumb, W.Clevela'nd, N. G. ; Cocker, M. A. ; Craigie, 13. B.Deere, J. ; Dixon, J. F.Evans, J. H. E. _s

Ferris, A. L.Garrett, F. G. H. ; Gurry, D. L.Hains, C. R. A. ; Hanley, J. T. ; Hannain, H. L. ; Harper,A. F. L. ; Hegarty, P. J.Jackson, L. G.Kennedy, W. ; Kollosche, H. F.Lampe, C. G. ; Le Messurier, C. St. C. ; LIewellyn, E.Mack, A. W.; Mack, G. H.; Magee, C. A. R.; Matthewnian,

F. S. ; Matthews, R. O. C. ; May, H. F. ; Morgan, F. F. ;Morris, S. C. ; Muirhead, R. J. ; Murphy, S. R.

g.Macnamara, P. J. ; McCarthy, T. F. ; McGowan; V. F. C.Ogden, S.Panton, H. ; Payne, V. H. ; Pfuhl, A. A. ; Powell, H.Reese, A. F. ; Roberts, J. ; Robinson, R. S.Shill, A. ; Smith, T. J. ; Sparkman, F. ; Symonds, A. T. ;Symons, S.Tamblyn, J. N. ; Thompson, S. A. ; Trengove, F. W. ;Trenouth, V. H. ; Turvey, L. P. ; Tymons, T. F.Vincent, J. L.Wood, R. M.

McLean, W.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.ALBANY (1 Candidate).

BUNBURY (1 Candidate).Johnson, C. E. G.

KALGOORLIE (14 Candidates).Allen, K. ; Beresford, J. S. B. ; Boyle, V. M. E. ; Bryant,A. F. ; Byrne, A. L. Crannage, D. ; Dixon, R. C. ; Horan,E. ; Keogh, K. ; Monkhouse, S. ; Paisley, I. M. ; Ryan, A. ;Ryan, M. ; Thomas, E. M.

PERTH.

Telephone Attendants (21 Candidates).Anderson, R.. C.Bottle, R. G. I.Carpenter, B. R. ; Chamberlain, L. V.Davis, J. M. ; Durham, P,Finlay, S,

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Gray, E. A. ; Gray, I. G.Harris, C. R. ;Mason, E.Oliver, E. L.Parkinson, T. J. ; Peisley, M. E.Sparks, C. A. ; Speight, R. M. ; Stone, F. E.Whitehead, B. M. ; Whitehead, Q. A. ; Wood,

Wray, M.

Telegraph Messengers (5 Candidates).Althorp, J. W.Burton, O. S.Quain, W.Reeves, G. E. ; Reeves, W. L.

TASMANIA.DEVONroRT WEST (1 Candidate).

Ray, O. M. (Viet. Candidate).

HOBART.

Telegraph Messengers (14 Candidates).

Bradley, C. J.Driscoll, V. R.Grimsey, G. S.Jones, R. H. E.Mackey, K.Quinn, D. N.Skeels, L. N.Smith, H. G. ; Staples, F. L. ; Stevens, C.Tilley, H. W.Vincent, F.Wheeler, D. B. ; Wood, H.

1252 Commonwealth Gazette

If candidates be not informed to the contrary, the ex-amination will take place at the Post -office at each ofthe places abovementioned, under the supervision of thelocal Postmaster.

The Time Table of the Examination is Handwriting,2 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. ; spelling, 2.3o p.m. to 3 p.m. ; arith-

O. V. ; metic, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

D. C. McLACHLAN,Commissioner.

FRANCIS REDDIN,Secretary.

Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,Melbourne, 28th November, 1904.

Commonwealth of Australia.

PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATION, No. 21.GENERAL DIVISION.

FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEGRAPH MESSENGER.

IT is hereby notified that a Special Competitive Ex-amination for boys between the ages of z3 and 5

years at the date of examination will be held on, Friday, Í

the 13th January, 1905, for appointment to the position ofTelegraph Messenger at the following places :

New South Wales. Bathurst, Blackheath, Bodalla, Bur -

radoo, Byron Bay, Casino, Coolamon, Coonabarabran,Coopernook, Coraki, Dapto, Glen Innes, Grong Grong,Gunning, Hay, Junee, Katoomba, Lawrence, Louth, Nar-rabri, Penrith, Singleton, Tamworth, West Maitland,Windsor, Wingham.

Victoria. Broadford, Healesville, Koroit, Kyabram,Natimuk, Nathalie, Omeo, Rutherglen, Queenscliff,

Shepparton, Warragul.Queensland. Bundaberg, Dalb y, Ipswich, Thursday Is-

land.Western Australia. Bridgetown, Broadarrow, Brown

Hill, Cottesloe, Fremantle, Kalgoorlie, Northam, North-ampton.

Tasmania. Latrobe, Zeehan.Application to attend the examination must be lodged

with the local Postmaster at the place at which the. can-

didate wishes to be appointed not later than Saturday, the

7th January, 1904, together with a postal note for 5s.,crossed, and made payable to " The Secretary to the Com-

monwealth Public Service Commissioner, Melbourne."Printed forms, upon which all applications must be writ-ten, may be obtained at the Post -office at each of the places

above named.Successful candidates for appointment in Western Aus-

tralia will not be eligible to receive appointment untilthey reach tune age of 14 years.

The salary attached to the position isMinimum, £26per annui), ; maximum, ¿52 per annum.

Attention is directed to section 10 of the Post and Tele-

graph Act 1901, which provides that candidates appointed

to the position of Telegraph Messenger must retire from

the service immediately on attaining the age of z8 years,unless previously appointed to some other position in the

service.The subjects of examination will be

(a) Handwriting To be tested by copying out atleast 200 words from a passage of simple Eng-lish.

(b) Spelling To be tested by writing, from dictation,not less than zoo words.

(c) Arithmetic First four rules, simple and money.

D. C. McLACHLAN,FRANCIS. REDDIN, Commissioner.

Secretary.Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,

Melbourne, 1st December, 1904.

Postmaster- General's Department,1st December, 1904.

THE following staff changes, &c., in the Postmaster-General's Department have been approved, in.

accordance with the provisions of the Commonwealth PublicService Act and Regulations thereunder, namely ;

NEW SOUTH WALES.

M. L. FUREY, Assistant (L.C.), Sydney, to be Assistant(L.C.), Wagga Wagga, vice Hand, transferred ;

S. HAND, Assistant (L.C.), Wagga Wagga, tombe Assistant(L.C.), Sydney, vice Furey, transferred ;

HUGH BENNETT, appointed Telegraph Messenger,Ultimo, on probation for six months, vice Dunlop,transferred ;

DARCY VINCENT MEEK, appointed Telegraph Messenger,Eden, on probation for six months.

VICTORIA.

W. B. CROSBIE, appointed, in accordance with section13 (3) of the Act, to perform the duties of Chief Officerduring the absence of that officer, from 28th Novem-ber, 1904, in connexion with Appeal Boards ;

GEORGE LESLIE TAYLOR, Telegraph Messenger, TelegraphBranch, Melbourne, to be Telegraph Messenger,Brunswick, vice Fletcher, transferred ;

CHARLES BRETTE HART, appointed Telegraph Messen-ger, Telegraph Branch, Melbourne, on probation forsix months, vice Taylor, transferred ;

REGINALD PETER HARBECK, appointed TelegraphMessenger, Drouin, on probation for six months, viceMaynard, resigned.

QUEENSLAND.

STEWART PÁTRICK MORROW, Assistant, AccountsBranch, Brisbane, to be Assistant (L.C.), Woolloon-gabba, vice Callanan, transferred ;

JOHN JOSEPH CALLANAN, Assistant (L.C.), Woolloon-gabba, to be Assistant, Accounts Branch, Brisbane,vice Morrow, transferred ;

RICHARD WALTER BLUNDELL, appointed TelegraphMessenger, Red Hill, on probation for six months,vice McCaskie, promoted.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

JAMES HAREN, appointed Telegraph Messenger,Adelaide, on probation for six months, vice McAloney,deceased.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

CHARLES ERNEST HALL, Assistant, Peak Hill, to beAssistant, Jarrandale, nice Bailey, transferred ;

JOB HENRY BAILEY, Assistant, Jarrandale, to be As-sistant, Peak Hill, vice Hall, transferred.

SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster- General.

Postmaster - General's Department,1st December, 1904.

CORRIGENDUM.

TN Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. 70, of 26thNovember, 1904, on page 1238, in place ofHERBERT REGINALD MCKINNON, Telegraph Messenger,

Kyabram, to be Telegraph Messenger, Bendigo, viceMcKenna, promoted,

ReadHERBERT REGINALD McKmm!, Telegraph Messenger,

Kyabram, to be Telegraph Messenger, Bendigo, viceMcKenna, promoted.

SYDNEY SMITH,postmaster- Getterùl.

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Commonwealth Gazette 1253 No. 7r. -3rd tecember, I904

Postmaster- General's Department,. 1st December, 1904.

PROHIBITION OF DELIVERY OF LETTERS, ETC.

Section 57, Post and Telegraph Act 1901.IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by the Post

and Telegraph Act 1901, I hereby order and direct thaton and after this date, any postal article received at a PostOffice addressed to

The Honorary Secretary,The New Race and Sporting Club,

145 Circular Carden Reach Road,Kidderpore, Calcutta, India,

by his own or a fictitious or assumed name, or to any agentor representative of his, shall not be registered or transmittedor delivered.

SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster - General.

Postmaster- General's Department,29th November, 1904.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS FOR CONVEYANCE OF MAILS.IT is hereby notified' for public information that the under_

mentioned tenders for the Conveyance of Mails havebeen accepted, namely :

George Henry Holyoake, Park- street, Pingelly, 'WesternAustralia. From and to the Post Office, Pingelly, andWickepin, for a period of two years, dating from 1stJanuary, 1905, for a sum at the rate of £60 per annum.

William Fawell, Midland Junction, Western Australia.From and to the Post Office, Guildford, and Alexan-der's Homestead, at the rate of £20 per annum, for theperiod from 3rd December, 1904, to 31st December,1906.

Frederick Groves, Waterloo, Victoria Plains, WesternAustralia. From and to Lanigan's and Mogumber,for a sum at the rate of £65 per annum, during theperiod from 21st November, 1904, to 31st December,1906.

SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster - General.

Postmaster- General's Department,1st December, 1904.

NEW SOUTH WALES.ACCEPTANCE OF TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF TALLOW -WOOD

INSULATOR PINS.IT is hereby notified for public information that the tender

of Mr. Charles T. Parsons, of Gosford, has been acceptedfor the supply and delivery as required, at Sydney, of50,000 tallow -wood Insulator Pins, at 10s. per 100.

SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster- General.

Postmaster - General's Department,28th November, 1904.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.TENDERS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS.

SEALED Tenders, indorsed " Tender for Mails," are in-vited, and will be received at the office of the Acting

Deputy Postmaster- General, Perth, until Noon on Tuesday,the 20th December, 1904, for the Conveyance of Mails asunder, for a term of one, two, or three years :

To and from the Post Office, Princess Royal, and Cause-way Junction, twice a week, by spring vehicle.

Where mails are conveyed by vehicle, the contractor willbe required to convey, without extra cost to the Department,Parcels Post parcels up to eleven (II) pounds each in weight,and where carried on horseback or by camel, Parcels Postparcels up to three (3) pounds each in. weight.

The arrival and departure of mails will be subject to in-structions from the Deputy Postmaster-General, Perth, andliable to alteration at any time during the period of contract.

Every tender must bear the bona fide signatures, duly wit-nessed, of the tenderer and of two responsible persons willingto become bound. for the due fulfilment of the contract in asum not exceeding the gross amount of the tender, for thewhole period over which it extends.

Every tender must be accompanied by the written consent,duly witnessed, of persons proposed as bondsmen, to executethe necessary bond for the due performance of the contractin the event of such tender being accepted.

The successful tenderer must, if the amount of his tenderexceeds £25, within seven days after the acceptance thereof,deposit with the Receiver, General Post Office, Perth, a sumequal to 5 per centum of the annual amount óf his tender upto £1,000, and 24 per centum on any further amount beyond£1,000.

White labour only must be employed in the conveyance ofmails.

The rate of wages paid by the Contractor and the workingconditions shall be those recognised in the locality in whichthe work is performed.

The Postmaster - General reserves the right of terminatingthe contract at any time by giving three months' notice tothe Contractor.

Special forms of tender, with conditions attached, may beobtained gratuitously upon application to the Deputy Post-master- General, Perth, or to any post office in the State, andno tender will be entertained unless on the prescribed form.

The Postmaster- General does not bind himself to accept thelowest or any tender.

Where tenders are submitted through the post they shouldbe under registered cover.

SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster- General.

Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 30th November, 1904.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.IT is hereby notified for general information that the following `Tenders have Peen accepted :

Date. Service. Contractor.Amount

of Contract.Amount

of Guarantee.

9.8.04

21.9.04

27.9.04

29.9.04

,,3.10.04

6.10.04

20.10.0421.10.0421.11.0423.11.0414.10.04

.

Winding and Regulating Clocks, CommonwealthOffices

Repairs to Launch Mars .. .. ..

Glazing Commonwealth Buildings .. , ..

Tar - paving Commonwealth premises .. ..

Presses, Racks, &c., Public Service Commissioner'sOffice

Ledger Desk, &c., Patents Office .. ..Lockers, Screens, &c., Telephone ExchangeLead Covering and Brass Treads, Customs, Mel -

bourneDesks and Press, Electoral OfficeLockers, Porters' Room, G.P.O., Melbourne ..Racks, Magazines, Skeleton Creek .. ..Remove Sanitary Lift, G.P.O., Melbourne ..Two Vestibules, Home Affairs, Russell- street OfficesPresses, Shelving, &c., Patents Office .. ..1,350 Brass Seals, Electoral Office .. ..

Messrs. Ingram'_Bros. ..

Melbourne Steamship Com-au

A.R. Doherty .. ..

Dennis Brothers .. ..

Messrs. Bennett and Son ..

99 ..C. Johnston and Co. ..J. Hooper and Sou .

Messrs. Bennett and Son ....

A. Bolger .. ..Messrs. Robison Bros. ..Thomas Gill .. ..James MooreC. G. Roeszler and Son ..

£ s. d.Rate 71d.per Clockper month64 0 0

Schedulerates

10 per cent.below Sche-dule rate33 0 0

35 0 010525 10 0

45 15 043 12 023 17 012 0 039 0 0

184 0 667 10 0

£ s. d.5 0 0

. Nil

5 0 05 0 0

2 0 02 0 02 0 02 0 02 0 02 0 01 0 02 0 010 0 05 0 0

DAVID MILLER,Secretary,

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Gray, E. A. ; Gray, I. G.Harris, C. R. ;Mason, E.Oliver, E. L.Parkinson, T. J. ; Peisley, M. E.Sparks, C. A. ; Speight, R. M. ; Stone, F. E.Whitehead, B. M. ; Whitehead, Q. A. ; Wood,

Wray, M.

Telegraph Messengers (5 Candidates).Althorp, J. W.Burton, O. S.Quain, W.Reeves, G. E. ; Reeves, W. L.

TASMANIA.DEVONPORT WEST (1 Candidate).

Ray, O. M. (Vitt. Candidate).

HOBARV.

Telegraph Messengers (11 Candidates).

Bradley, C. J.Driscoll, V. R.Grimsev, G. S.Jonas, R. H. E.Mackey, K.Quinn, D. N.Skeels, L. N.Smith, H. G. ; Staples, F. L. ; Stevens, C.Tilley, H. W.Vincent, F.Wheeler, D. B. ; Wood, H.

1252 Commonwealth Gazette

If candidates be not informed to the contrary, the ex-amination will take place at the Post -office at each ofthe places abovementioned, under the supervision of thelocál Postmaster.

The Time Table of the Examination is Handwriting,2 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. ; spelling, 2.3o p.m. to 3 p.m. ; arith-

O. V. ; . metic, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

D. C. McLACHLAN,Commissioner.

FRANCIS REDDIN,Secretary.

Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,Melbourne, 28th November, 1904.

Commonwealth of Australia.

PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATION, No. 21.GENERAL DIVISION.

FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEGRAPH MESSENGER.

IT is hereby notified that a Special Competitive Ex-amination for boys between the ages of 13 and 15

years at the date of examination will be held on, Friday,the 13th January, 1905, for appointment to the position ofTelegraph Messenger at the following places :

New South Wales. Bathurst, Blackheath, Bodalla, Bur -radoo, Byron Bay, Casino, Coolamon, Coonabarabran,Coopernook, Coraki, Dapto, Glen Innes, Grong Grong,Gunning, Hay, Junee, Katoomba, Lawrence, Louth, Nar-rabri, Penrith, Singleton, Tamworth, West Maitland,Windsor, Wingliam.

Victoria. Broadford, Healesville, Koroit, Iiyabram,Natimuk, Nathalie, Omeo, Rutherglen, Queenscliff,

Shepparton, Warragul..

Queensland. Bun.daberg, Dalby, Ipswich, Thursday Is-land.

Western Australia. Bridgetown, Broadarrow, Brown

Hill, Cottesloe, Fremantle, Kalgoorlie, Northam, North-ampton.

Tasmania. Latrobe, Zeehan.Application to attend the examination must be lodged

with the local Postmaster at the place at which the. can-

didate wishes to be appointed not later than Saturday, the7th January, 1904, together with a postal note for 5s.,crossed, and made payable to The Secretary to the Com-monwealth Public Service Commissioner, Melbourne."Printed forms, upon which all applications must be writ-ten, may be obtained at the Post -office at each of the places

above named.Successful candidates for appointment in Western Aus-

tralia will not be eligible to receive appointment untilthey reach the age of 14 years.

The salary attached to the position isMinimum, £26per annum ; maximum, £52 per annum.

Attention is directed to section zo of the Post and Tele-graph Act Igor, which provides that candidates appointed

to the position of Telegraph Messenger must retire fromthe service immediately on attaining the age of 18 years,

unless previously appointed to some other position in the

service.The subjects of examination will be

(a) Handwriting To be tested by copying out atleast 20o words from a passage of simple Eng-lish.

(b) Spelling To be tested by writing, from dictation,not less than zoo words.

(c) Arithmetic First four rules, simple and 1no4.

D. C. McLACHLAN,FRANCIS REDDIN, Commissioner.

Secretary.Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,

Melbourne, 1st December, 1904.

Postmaster- General's Department,1st December, 1904.

THE following staff changes, &c., in the Postmaster -General's Department have been approved, in

accordance with the provisions of the Commonwealth PublicService Act and Regulations thereunder, namely :

NEW SOUTH WALES.M. L. FUREY, Assistant (L.C.), Sydney, to be Assistant

(T..C.), Wagga Wagga, vice Hand, transferred ;S. HAND, Assistant (L.C.), Wagga Wagga, to,be Assistant

(L.C.), Sydney, vice Furey, transferred ;HUGH BENNETT, appointed Telegraph Messenger,

Ultimo, on probation for six months, vice Dunlop,transferred ;

DARCY VINCENT MEEK, appointed Telegraph Messenger,Eden, on probation for six months.

VICTORIA.

W. B. CROSBIE, appointed, in accordance with section13 (3) of the Act, to perform the duties of Chief Officerduring the absence of that officer, from 28th Novem-ber, 1904, in connexion with Appeal Boards ;

GEORGE LESLIE TAYLOR, Telegraph Messenger, TelegraphBranch, Melbourne, to be Telegraph Messenger,Brunswick, vice Fletcher, transferred ;

CHARLES BRETTE HART, appointed Telegraph Messen-ger, Telegraph Branch, Melbourne, on probation forsix months, vice Taylor, transferred ;

REGINALD PETER H&RBECK, appointed TelegraphMessenger, Drouin, on probation for six months, viceMaynard, resigned.

QUEENSLAND.

STEWART PgTRICK MORROW, Assistant, AccountsBranch, Brisbane, to be Assistant (L.C.), Woolloon-gabba, vice Callanan, transferred ;

JOHN JOSEPH CALLANAN, Assistant (L.C.), Woolloon-gabba, to be Assistant, Accounts Branch, Brisbane,vice Morrow, transferred ;

RICHARD WALTER BLUNDELL, appointed TelegraphMessenger, Red Hill, on probation for six months,vice McCaskie, promoted.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

JAMES HAREN, appointed Telegraph Messenger,Adelaide, on probation for six months, vice McAloney,deceased.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

CHARLES ERNEST HALL, Assistant, Peak Hill, to beAssistant, Jarrandale, vice Bailey, transferred ;

JOB HENRY BAILEY, Assistant, Jarrandale, to be As-sistant, Peak Hill, vice Hall, transferred.

SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster- General.

Postmaster - General's Department,ist December, 1904.

CORRIGENDUM.

TN Coni?nonwealth of Australia Gazette No. 70, of 26thNovember, 1904, on page ] 238, in place ofHERBERT REGINALD MOKINNON, Telegraph Messenger,

Kyabram, to be Telegraph Messenger, Bendigo, viceMcKenna, promoted,

ReadHERBERT REGINALD McKrnmr, Telegraph Messenger,

Kyabram, to be Telegraph Messenger, Bendigo, viceMcKenna, promoted.

SYDNEY SMITH,postmaster- Getèrat.

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Commonwealth Gazette 1253 No. 71. -3rd December, 1904

Postmaster- General's Department,. 1st December, 1904.

PROHIBITION OF DELIVERY OF LETTERS, ETC.

Section 57, Post and Telegraph Act 1901.IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by the Post

and Telegraph Act 1901, I hereby order and direct thaton and after this date, any postal article received at a PostOffice addressed to

The Honorary Secretary,The New Race and Sporting Club,

145 Circular. Garden Reach Road,Kidderpore, Calcutta, India,

by his own or a fictitious or assumed name, or to any agentor representative of his, shaII not be registered or transmittedor delivered.

SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster - General.

Postmaster- General's Department,29t1í November, 1904.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS FOIS CONVEYANCE OF MAILS.

ITis hereby notified'for public information that the under-mentioned tenders for the Conveyance of Mails have

been accepted, namely :George Henry Holyoake, Park - street, Pingelly, 'Western

Australia. From and to the Post Office, Pingelly, andWickepin, for a period of two years, dating from 1stJanuary, 1905, for a sum at the rate of £60 per annum.

William Fawell, Midland Junction, Western Australia.From and to the Post Office, Guildford, and Alexan-der's Homestead, at the rate of £20 per annum, for theperiod from 3rd December, 1904, to 31st December,1906.

Frederick Groves, Waterloo, Victoria Plains, WesternAustralia. From and to Lanigan's and Mogumber,'for a sum at the rate of £65 per annum, during theperiod from 21st November, 1904, to 31st December,1906.

SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster- General.

Postmaster- General's Department,1st December, 1904.

NEW SOUTH WALES.ACCEPTANCE OF TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF TALLOW -WOOD

INSULATOR PINS.

ITis hereby notified for public information that the tenderof Mr. Charles T. Parsons, of Gosford, has been accepted

for the supply and delivery as required, at Sydney, of50,000 tallow -wood Insulator Pins, at 10s. per 100.

SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster - General.

Postmaster- General's Department,28th November, 1904.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.TENDERS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS.

SEALED Tenders, indorsed " Tender for Mails," are in-vited, and will be received at the office of the Acting

Deputy Postmaster - General, Perth, until Noon on Tuesday,the 20th December, 1904, for the Conveyance of Mails asunder, for a term of one, two, or three years :

To and from the Post Office, Princess Royal, and Cause-way Junction, twice a week, by spring vehicle.

Where mails are conveyed by vehicle, the contractor willbe required to convey, without extra cost to the Department,Parcels Post parcels up to eleven (II) pounds each in weight,and where carried on horseback or by camel, Parcels Postparcels up to three (3) pounds each in weight.

The arrival and departure of mails will be subject to in-structions from the Deputy Postmaster-General, Perth, andliable to alteration at any time during the period of contract.

Every tender must bear the bona fide signatures, duly wit-nessed, of the tenderer and of two responsible persons willingto become bound for the due fulfilment of the contract in asum not exceeding the gross amount of the tender, for thewhole period over which it extends.

Every tender must be accompanied by the written consent,duly witnessed, of persons proposed as bondsmen, to executethe necessary bond for the due performance of the contractin the event of such tender being accepted.

The successful tenderer must, if the amount of his tenderexceeds £25, within seven days after the acceptance thereof,deposit with the Receiver, General Post Office, Perth, a sumequal to 5 per centum of the annual amount óf his tender upto £1,000, and 2A- per centum on any further amount beyond£1,000.

White labour only must be employed in the conveyance ofmails.

The rate of wages paid by the Contractor and the workingconditions shall be those recognised in the locality in whichthe work is performed.

The Postmaster- General reserves the right of terminatingthe contract at any time by giving three months' notice tothe Contractor.

Special forms of tender, with conditions attached, may beobtained gratuitously upon application to the Deputy Post-master- General, Perth, or to any post office in the State, andno tender will be entertained unless on the prescribed form.

The Postmaster- General does not bind himself to accept thelowest or any tender.

Where tenders are submitted through the post they shouldbe under registered cover.

SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster- General.

Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 30th November, 1904.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.IT is hereby notified for general information that the following Tenders have been accepted :

Date. Service. tor.Contractor.Amount

of Contract.Amount

of Guarantee.

9.8.04

21.9.04

27.9.04

29.9.04

3.10.04

6.10.04

20.10.0421.10.0421.11.0423.11.0414.10.04

.

Winding and Regulating Clocks, CommonwealthOffices

Repairs to Launch Mars .. .. ..

Glazing Commonwealth Buildings .. ._.

Tar - paving Commonwealth premises .. ..

Presses, Racks, &c., Public Service Commissioner'sOffice

Ledger Desk, &c., Patents Office .. ..Lockers, Screens, &c., Telephone ExchangeLead Covering and Brass Treads, Customs, Mel -

bourneDesks and Press, Electoral Office .. ..Lockers, Porters' Room, G.P.O., Melbourne ..Racks, Magazines, Skeleton Creek .. ..Remove Sanitary Lift, G.P.O., Melbourne ..Two Vestibules, Home Affairs, Russell- street OfficesPresses, Shelving, &c., Patents Office .. ..1,350 Brass Seals, Electoral Office .. ..

Messrs. Ingram--Bros. .. +

I

Melbourne Steamship Com- 1pany

A. K. Doherty .. ..

Dennis Brothers .. ..

_Messrs. Bennett and Son ..

..C. Johnston and Co. ..J. Hooper and Son ..

Messrs. Bennett and Son ....

A. Bolger .. ..Messrs. Robison Bros. ..Thomas Gill .. ..James Moore . ..C. G. Roeszler and Son ..

£ s. d.Rate 74d.per Clockper month64 0 0

Schedulerates

10 per cent.below Sche-dule rate33 0 035 0 0

105 2 028 10 0

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DAVID MILLßtc,,Secretary.

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Postmaster- General's Department,30th November, 1904.

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDER FOR SUPPLY OFSULPHATE OF COPPER.

IT is hereby notified for public information that the tenderof the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining and Smelting Com-

pany, Limited, Adelaide, for the supply of Sulpha.tc of Copper,as under, lias been accepted, subject to the conditions as toquality, 8:c., specified in the advertisement, dated 10th June,1904, which appeared in the Commonwealth Gazette of the18th idem, being complied with

143 tons (more or less) Sulphate of Copper, made up asfollows :-

1254 Commonwealth Gazette

6. To and from Bittern and Flinders, via Balnarring,Merricks, and Shoreham, six days a week.

7. To and from Stony Point Railway Station andTankerton Post Office (French Island), two days a week.

8. To and from Stony Point Railway Station and SanRemo, via Cowes and Newhaven, six days a week, callingat Rhyll, three days a week each way.

9. To and from Post Office and Jetty, Newhaven, twojourneys per day, six days a week.

ro. To and front San Renio and Powiett River, viaKilcunda, Bridge Creek, and Dalyston, three days a week.

II. To and from Powlett River and Wonthaggi, twodays a week. *.

12. To and from Malvern Railway Station and GlenIris, and effecting a letter delivery at Glen Iris, once aday, six days a week.

r3. Cheltenham Letter Delivery.One delivery to be effected daily by two mounted lettercarriers employed simultaneously, the last letter to be

delivered before noon.The boundaries are as follow :-

North.- Bay -road to Charman-road ( inclúsive) toKey's -road (exclusive) ; thence to Kingston -road,Wills- street, and Henry-street, all inclusive.

East. -Old Dandenong -road. from Kingston -roadand Henry- street to Centre Dandenong -road;thence Moorabbin -road to Balcomb-road, all in-clusive.

South. - Balcomb -road from Moorabbin -road toRailway exclusive, Balcomb-road from Railwayto Charman -road inclusive, Charman -road toBeach -road inclusive, Beach-road to Reserve -road inclusive.

West.- Reserve -road from Beach-road to Bay- street,along Bay- street to George - street; thence toBay -road, all inclusive.

The Heatherton mails are to be conveyed to and fromCheltenham daily in conjunction with the above letterdelivery.

14. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, Oak -leigh, as often as required.15. To and from Oakleigh and Scoresby, via NottingHill and Wheeler's Hill, with a branch to and from Black

Flat, six days a week.16. Oakleigh letter delivery. Two letter deliveries tobe effected daily, the morning delivery to include thewhole of the residents within the Borough of Oakleigh,

al;;o those resident outside the Borough boundaries towhom correspondence is now delivered. Two mountedletter carriers to be employed simultaneously, the lastletter to be delivered before 9.30 a.m. The eveningdelivery to include all residents within three - quarters ofa mile of the Oakleigh Post Office.

17. To and from Craubourne and Lyndhurst South,three days a week.18. To and from Clyde Railway Station and Cardinia

Creek, via Clyde Post Office, three days a week.19. To and from Tooradin Railway Station and Toora-din Post Office, two trips per day, six days a week.20. To and from Koo-wee-rup Railway Station and theIïoo -wee -rup State School, three days a week.21. To and from Monomeith Railway Station and HeathHill, via Yalloak Village Settlement, Yannathan Post

Office,. and Beer's, three days a week, and three days aweek additional to and from Monomeith Railway Station.and Yannathan.

22. To and from Lang Lang Railway Station and theBass, via Grantville, Queensferry, and Corinella, six daysa week.23. To and from Grantville and Archie's Creek, via Al-

murta, Fowles', and Ryanstown, three or six days a week.(Alternative tenders.)

.

24. To and from Grantville and Glen Forbes, two orthree days a week. (Alternative tenders).25. To and from Nyora Railway Station and Poowong,

via Nyora Post Office, six days a week.PoowongTo and from oowong and Cruickston, three days

a week.27. From Poowong to Mountain View State School, viaGillan's and Poowong North, returning from Mountain

View to Poowong via Poowong East and Staben's, threedays a week. (This service must connect with Nyora andPoowong Mail Service).

28. To and from Korumburra and Jensen's, via Cook'sGate, Abshott, Strezleckie, and Seabrooks, three days aweek.

29. To and from Loch and Glen Alvie, via HornerReceiving Office and Krowera Post Office, three days aweek.

3o. To and from Horner Receiving Office and St.Helier, via Woodleigh, three days a week.31. To and from Woodleigh and Mann's (Armstrong's),

three days a week.32. To and from Bena and Turner's, two days a week.

per ton.r 50 tons (approximately) for New South Wales £19 15 0

22 Victoria .. 19 15 025 Queensland .. 20 0 020 South Australia .. 19 10 020 Western Australia 20 5 06 Tasmania .. 20 15 0

the material to be delivered, C.I.F., at Sydney, Melbourne,Brisbane, Port Adelaide, Fremantle, and Hobart respectively,in 1 cwt. cases ; if supplied in cwt. cases an additional sumof 15s. per ton to be paid in each case.

SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster- General.

Postmaster- General's Department,24th November, 1904.

VICTORIA.

TENDERS will be received at the Office of the DeputyPostmaster- General, Melbourne, until Noon on Tues-

day, the 20th December, 1904, for the supply and delivery,at Melbourne, of Three hundred (300) 25 -ft. Round WoodenTelegraph Poles.

Specifications may be seen at the General Post Office, Mel-bourne, and at the Post Offices at Bairnsdale, Cunningha.me,Sale, Wangaratta, Rushworth, Echuca, Seymour, and Win -chelsea.

Tenders must be indorsed " Tender for 309 Poles at Mel-bourne," and addressed to the Deputy Postmaster- General,Melbourne. They may be deposited in the Tender -box atthe General Post Office, Melbourne, or, if sent by post, must.be prepaid and registered.

The deposit to be enclosed with the tender is 5 per cent. onthe total amount.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acceptedSYDNEY SMITH,

Postmaster - General.

VICTORIA. CONVEYANCE OF MAILS, 1905 -8.FIRST DIVISION, 333 SERVICES.

TENDERS are hereby invited, and will be received by1 the Deputy Postmaster - General, at the General PostOffice, Melbourne, until Noon on Tuesday, the 24th Janu-ary, 1905, for the conveyance of Post Office Mails as under-mentioned, for a period of Three years, viz.: -From the1st July, 1905, to the 3oth June, 1908.

A sep5.rate bond fide tender must be sent in for eachservice.

The amount of the tender must be stated at rate perannum in words as well as figures.

The number and name of the service must be stated onthe form.

Tenders must be submitted on the printed form, copiesof which may be obtained gratuitously on application atany Post Office or Receiving Office named hereunder.

Attention is particularly directed to the Conditions .ofTendering and the General Conditions of Contract printed.on the Tender Form.

Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes addressedto the Deputy Postmaster - General, Melbourne. The enve-lope must bear the words '" Tender foil- Mail ServiceNo .»

Tenders may be forwarded by post, or deposited in thetender box at the General Post Office, Melbourne. Ifforwarded by post tliey must be sent as Registered Letters,and postage paid thereon.

Services Required.I. To end from Post Office and Railway Station,

Mornington, as often as required.2. To and from Mornington and Dromana, via Mount

Martha Receiving Office, six days a week.3. To and from Red Hill and Moat's Corner, Morning -

ton and Dromana -road, two trips per day, three days aweek.

4. To and from Dromana and Portsea, via South ChannelLight - house, Rosebud, Rye, and Sorrento, six days aweek, to connect with Mornington and Dromana service.

5. To and from Rosebud and Cape Schanck, via Boneo,three days a week.

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72. To and from Neerim North and Fumina Settle-ment, once a week each way.

73. To and from Neerim and Neerim East (French-man's Creek), three days a, week.

74. To and from Bloomfield Railway Station andBloomfield, three days a week.

75. To and from Darnum and Gainsborough, two daysa week.

76. To and from Varragon and Mount Eccles, via Al-.

lambee, Reba Lumb, Williams', Halston's, and Geachville,two days a week.

77. To and from Trafalgar and Trafalgar Swamp, threedays a week.

78. To and from Moe and Tanjil, via Willow Grove,three days a week.

79. To Lnd from Willow Grove and Hill End (Hitchin'sStore), three days a week.

80. To and from Moe and Walhalla, via Moondara,Jubilee, Cooper's Creek, and Happy -go-lucky, three daysa week each way.

8r. To and from Toongabbie and Walhalla, via Brun-ton and Happy -go- lucky, three days a week each way.

82. From Walhalla to Toombon, via Donnelly's Creek,three days a week, returning following day to Walhallavia Beardsmore. Mails to be delivered at Walhalla beforeIo a.m.

83. To and from Toombon and Aberfeldy, three daysa week.

84. From Wood's Point to Aberfeldy, and back toWood's Point same day, via Loch Fyne, Jordan, RedJacket, and Blue Jacket, three days a week.

85. To and from Narracan and Ten -mile Creek StateSchool, via Narracan East, three days a week.

86. To and from Thorpdale and Childers, via ThorpdaleSouth, three days a week.

87. To and from Morwell and Jeeralang (Ham's), oncea week.88. To and from Yinnar and Jumbuk, once a week.89. To and from 13ooiarra and Gunyah Gunyah, via

Darragh's and Ketel's, two or three days a week. (Alter-native tenders.)9o. To and from Darlimurla Railway Station andDarlimurla, two days a week.9a. To and from Mirboo North and Mount Eccles viaDuke's, Hains', Fincher's, Dietrich's, Gregg's, and Geach-

ville, one day a week.92. To and from Mount Eccles and Trida, two days aweek.

33. To and from Jumbunna Railway Station and Kong -wak Post Office, via Jumbunna Post Office, and Moyarra,six days a week.

34. To and from Outtrim Railway Station and Inver -loch, via Outtrim Post Office and South Outtrim LooseBag, three days a week each way.

Alternative Tenders : -To and from Koonwarra andInverloch, via Pound Creek, three days aweek each way.

35. To and from Inverloch and Pound Creek, threedays a week. (See Service No. 34).

36. To and from Kardella Railway Station and Fair -bank, via Arawata, two days a week.

Alternative Tenders : -To and from Kardella Rail-way Station and Arawata. Post Office, two days

a week. (See Service No. 38).37. To and from Leongatha and Leongatha South, three

days a week.38. To and from Leongatha and Mount Eccles, two

days a week.Alternative Tenders : -To and from Leongatha and

Mount Eccles, via Fairbank State School, threedays a week. (See Service No. 36.)

39. To and from Tarwin Railway Station and TarwinLower, via Cashen's, three days a week.

40. To and from Meeniyan Railway Station and Mir -boo, v:a Dumbalk and Dodd's, three days a week.

41. To and from Fish Creek and Walkerville (WaratahBay), two days a week.

42. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, Fos-ter, as often as required.

43. To and from Foster and Turton's Creek, via Woor-arra West, one day a week.

44. To and from Toora and Mount Best, two days aweek.

45. To and from Franklin River Railway Station andBowen, three or six days. a week. (Alternative tenders).

46. To and from Welshpool and Port Welshpool, oneday a week.47. To and from Welshpool and Binginwarri (Crisp's),

via Woorarra Receiving Office, two days a week.48. To asid from Gelliondale Railway Station and Al-

berton 'Vest, two journeys a day, six days a week.49. To and from Alberton West and Stacey's Bridge,

three days a week.5o. To and from Alberton Railway Station and Yar-

ram Yarram, six days a week.51. To and from Yarram Yarram and Jack River, three

days a week.52. To and from Jack River and Ward's (Yinnar Track),

one day a week.53. To and from Yarram Yarram and Balook, via Devon

North, Devon North State School, and Mack's Creek,two days a week. (To connect with Traralgon andBalook Service. (See Service No. g6.)

54. To and from Port Albert and Tarraville, six daysa week.

55. To and from Narre Warren and Narre WarrenNorth Post Office, six days a week.

56. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, Ber-wick, as often as required, and effecting a letter deliveryat Berwick, once daily. Particulars as to boundaries maybe obtained from Postmistress, Berwick, or at Senior In-spector's Office, G.P.O.

57. To and from Berwick and Harkaway, six days aweek.

58. To and from Beaconsfield Railway Station andBeaconsfield Upper, six days a week.

59. To and from Pakenham and Gembrook South, threedays a week.

6o. To and from Bunyip and Bunyip South (MainDrain), six days a week.

61. To and from Drouin and Jindivick, via Drouin Westand Tarago, three days a week.

62. To and from Drouin and Longwarry South, viaDrouin South and Linderman's (Half-way House), threedays a week.

63. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,Warragul, as often as required.

64. To and from Warragul and Lardner, three days aweek.

65. To and from Lardner and Longwarry East StateSchool, via Minnieburn and Torwood, three days a week.

66. To and from Warragul and Ellinbank, via WarragulSouth, three days a week.

67. To and from Ellinbank and Ferndale, via Seaview,three days a week.

68. To and from Buln Buln and Buln Buln East, threedays a week.

69. To and from Buln Buln and Brandy Creek, sixdays a week.

70. To and from Neerim South Railway Station andNeerim Post Office, via Neerim South Post Office andBarr's, five days a week.

71. To and from Neerim and Neerim North, four daysa week.

Alternative Tenders : -To and from Geachville andTrida, two days a week.

93. To and from Mirboo North and Stony Creek Rail-way Station, via Baromi, Central Mirboo, Mirboo PostOffice, Riverview, Russell's, Dollar's, and Scott's, threedays a week.94. To and from Mirboo North and Chesterfield's (AI-lambee South), two days a week.95. From Leongatha to Mirboo North, via Chalmer'sBridge, Mardan South (Garvie's), Whelan's Corner,McKinnon s, Mardan Post Office, and Francome's, threedays a week, returning on the following days from Mir -boo North to Leongatha, via Francombe's, Aberdeen's,

Smith's (Authoringa), Griffin's Corner, and Crighton's.96. To and from Traralgon and Balook, via TraralgonSouth, Beard's, and Callignee, two days a week. (Toconnect with Yarram Yarram and Balook Service.)

Alternative Tenders : -To and from Traralgon andYarram, via Traralgon .South, Beard's, Callig-nee, Balook, Mack's Creek, Devon North StateSchool, and Devon North Post Office, three daysa week each way. Mails to leave Traralgon atabout 1.15 p.m. (See service No. 53)97. To and from Traralgon and Tyers, two days a week.g8. To and from Heyfield and Seaton, via Glenmaggie,

six days a week.99. To and from Heyfield and Denison State School,three days a week.loo. To and from Tinamba and Maffra West. Upper,via Newry, six days a week.101. To and from Tinamba and Tinamba West (Bo-lands's), two or three days a week. (Alternative tenders.)Io:. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,Maffra, as often as required.103. To and from Maffra and Newry, six days a week.104. To and from Boisdale and Valencia Creek, viaWadelock State School, three days a week. (Mails to beconveyed to and from Briagolong when Avon River un-fordable.)105. To and from Flinnstead and Flynn's Creek Upper,via Flynn's Creek Post Office, three days a week.io6. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,Rosedale, as often as required.107. To and from Rosedale and Yarram Yarram, viaWillung, Hiamdale, Gormandale, Willung South, Carra-jung, Bruthen Creek, Boodyarn, and Won Wron,- threedays a week each way.xo8. To and from Carrajung and Blackwarry, three daysa week.

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log. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,Sale, as often as required.

r1o. To and from Sale and Seacombe Wharf, three daysa week each way.

r r r. To and from Seacombe State School and SeacombeWharf, three days a week each way.

112. To and from Sale and Bundalaguah, via Grassdale(P.B.) and liyrtlebank, six days a week.

113. To and from Sale and Clydebank, via The Heart,two days a week.

114. To and from Sale and Port Albert, via Longford,Stradbrook, Giffard West, Darriman, Woodside, YarramYarram, and Alberton, three days a week each way. Ten-derer to state a price for an additional service three days aweek between Sale and Longford on .alternate days.

115. To and from Darriman and Giffard, two days aweek.

116. To and from Sale and Dutson, two days a week.117. To and from Stratford Railway Station and Tal-

botville, via Stratford Post Office, Stockdale, Bulgoback,Dargo, and Grant, two days a week each way.

118. To and from Dargo and Dargo High Plains by themain Harrietville -road, crossing the Twelve -mile Creek,also the Thirteen -mile Creek, near the old Jubilee QuartzBattery, thence by the Eighteen -mile Creek, once a week.

119. To and from Stratford and Bengworden, viaPerry's Bridge and Meerlieu, three days a week.

120. To and from Fernbank Railway Station andIguana Creek, via Stony Creek, two days a week.

121. To and from Lindenow Railway Station and Linde -now, via Burstorff's, six days a week.

122. To and from Burstorff's Receiving Office andUpper Coongulmerang Post Office, three days a week, toconnect with Lindenow service.

123. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,Bairnsdale, as often as required, including early morningand night mails.

124. To and from Bairnsdale and Bengworden, viaForge Creek, Victoria Lake, and Goon Nure State School,two days a week. (Starting from Bengworden.)

125. To and from Bairnsdale and Bulumwaal, via MountTaylor Creek, three days a week each way.

126. To and from Bulumwaal and Mitchelldale (Ostler's)via Burnett's Creek, Merrijig Creek, Sandy's Creek, andTabberabbera, once a week. (Starting from Mitchelldale. )

127. To and from Bairnsdale and Deptford, once a weekeach way.

128. To and from Bairnsdale and Cunninghame, viaNicholson Post Office, Johnsonville, Swan Reach, andKalimna, six days a week.

129. To and from Metung and Johnsonville, two jour-neys a day, six days a week (to connect with Bairnsdaleand Cunninghame service both ways).

130. To and from Cunninghame and Orbost, via LakeTyers House, Hospital Creek, Tildesiey, and Newmer-ella, six days a week, including a connecting service with.the Bruthen - Buchan service between Hospital Creek andRed Nob, via Nowa Nowa, two days a week. (Mails tobe delivered at Orbost at 2 p.m., 1st December to 31stMarch.)

Alternative Tenders :-130A. To and from. Swan Reach and Orbost, via

Nowa Nowa, Hospital Creek, Tildesley, andNewmerella, six days a week. Mails to leaveSwan Reach after arrival of coach from Bairns-dale at Swan Reach, and reach Orbost same

130B. 1o and from Cunninghame and Lake Tyers,six days a week.

13x. To and from Orbost and Genoa, via Marlo, BemmRiver, and Cann River, once a week each way.

132. To- and from Orbost and Club Terrace, via the newroad and Cabbage Tree Creek Bridge, with a branch toand from Murrungpwar, via Murrungowar Lower, once aweek each way. (Contractor may be required to remainat Club Terrace over Sunday without additional remunera-ation.)

133. To and from Genoa and Wangrabelle, once a week.134. To and from Genoa and Mallacoota Post Office,

via Mallacoota West, once a week each way.135. To and from Cann River Post Office and Cann

River Settlement, once a week each way.136. To and from Orbost and Delegate, N.S.W., via

Sardine Creek, Gungerah, Bonang, Bendoc, and Hayden'sBog, two days a week. (Mails to reach Bonang at 5 p.m.on day of despatch from Orbost.)

Alternative Tenders invited for service coach withtwo or more horses, or pack horse service.

137. To and from Bonang and Kirkenong, N.S.W.; viaCabanandra, Tellicura, Dellicknora, Bonanza Mine, andDelegate River, returning direct from Kirkenong to Bon -ang, via Delegate River, two days a week.

Alternative Tenders invited for :-(i) Returning by same route as outward journey.(2) Returning via -B. Allan's, Rosebank, andPretty Gully.

138. To and from Bairnsdale and Omeo, via Lucknow,Sarsfield, Bruthen, Tambo Crossing, Fraser's, Ensay,Swift's Creek Junction, Tongio West Post Office, and Cas-silís, six days a week. (Contractor to take delivery ofmails for Omeo and Bruthen line at the railway station.)Mails to leave Bairnsdale, as at present, reaching Omeobefore 6.30 p.m.

139. To and from Bruthen and Tambo Upper, via Mossi-face, three days a week. (Mails to leave Bruthen afterarrival of coach from Bairnsdale.)

r40. To and from Bruthen and Waterholes Creek, oneor two days a week. (Alternative tenders.)

141. To and from Bruthen and Buchan, via Red Nob,South Buchan, by way of the Old Buchan-road, from the392 mile post to the 44 mile post, three days a week eachway.

142. To and from Buchan and Gillingall, once a week.143. To and from Buchan and Wulgulmerang, via Mur-

rindale, W. Tree, Butcher's Ridge, and Gelantipy, twodays a week each way.

144. To and from Tambo Crossing and Stirling, viaBaylis, three days a week.

145. To and from Stirling and Upper Stirling, threedays a week.

146. To and from Ensay and Reedy Flat, two days aweek.

147. To and from Swift's Creek Junction Post Officeand Bindi, via Tongio Post Office, three days a week.

148. To and from Tongio West and Brookville, threedays a week.

149. To and from Cassius and Nugong, three days aweek.

r5o. To and from Omeo and Benambra, via Hinno-Munjie, six days a week.

151. To and from Benambra and Gibbo River, viaKings, once a week each way.

152. To and from Omeo and Glenwills, via James',Hinno - Munjie Bridge, Malone's, and Sunnyside, three daysa week each way.

153. To and from Omeo and Cobungra, one day aweek.

154. To and from Bairnsdale and Paynesvillé overland,six days a week, including Eagle Point Village Settle-ment, two days a week each way.

155. To and from Camberwell Railway Station andBurwood, via Camberwell Post Office, once a day, includ-ing the clearance of a receiving box at Hartwell.

156. To and from Burwood and Tally Ho, three daysa week.

157. To and from Box Hill and Doncaster, twice daily.158. To and from Tunstall and Forest Hill (Peacock's),

six days a week.159. To and from Mitcham and Vermont, six days a

week.16o. To and from Ringwood and Nelson's Hill, via

Ringwood East, six days a week.161. To and from Bayswater Railway Station and

Olinda, via " The Basin " and Sassafras Post Office, sixdays a week.

Alternative Tenders invited for extending the servicefrom Olinda to Mount Dandenong State School,six days a week. (See Service No. 172.)

162. To and from Lower Ferntree Gully Railway Sta-tion and Ferntree Gully Post Office, Fix days a week.

163. To and from Ferntree Gully Post Office and Lys-terfield, three days a week.

164. To and from Upper Ferntree Gully and Sherbrooke(Pallant's), via One Tree Hill, two days a week.

165. To and from Post Office, Monbulk, and BelgraveRailway Station, via Sassafras South (Hussey's), six daysa week.

166. To and from Emerald Railway Station and Mac-clesfield, via Emerald Post Office and Koenig's, six daysa week. (Contractor may be required to remain at Mac -clesfield from two to four hours for return mail, accord-ing to the running of trains.)

167. To and from Post Office, Cockatoo Creek, and Rail -way Station, Cockatoo, six days a week, and to and fromCockatoo Creek Post Office and Crichton's, three days aweek.

168. To and from Cockatoo Creek Post Office, andGembrook West, via View Hill, three days a week. (Con-tractor may be required to wait any time not exceedingthree hours at Gembrook West for return mails, accord-ing to running of trains.)

169. To and from Gembrook Post Office and GembrookNorth, six days a week, starting from Gembrook.

17o. To and from. Croydon Railway Station and EightHour Pioneer Settlement, North Croydon, three days aweek.

17r. To and from Croydon Railway Station and Mont-rose, via Kilsyth, six days a week.

1.72. To and from Montrose and Mount Dandenong, sixdays a week. (See Service No. 161.)

173. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, Lily -dale, as often as required.

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1.74. To and from Wandin Railway Station and JamFactory, via Wandin Yalloak Post Office, six days a week,starting from Wandin Railway Station.

175. To and from Olinda Vale Railway Station andWandin South Post Office, one trip per day, six days aweek.

176. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,Seville, two journeys per day, six days a week.

177. To and from Seville and Barber's, via Parslows,two days a week.

178. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,1Voori Yalloak, two journeys per day, six days a week.

179. To and from Post Office and Railway StationLaunching Place, two journeys per day, six days a week.

r80. To and from Launching Place Post Office andBeenak, via Hoddle's.Creek Post Office, three days a week.The trip must not occupy more than four hours and a half,including half -an- hour's detention at Beenak.

zSx. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,Yarra Junction, two journeys per day, six days a week.

182. To and from Yarra Junction and Gilderoy (Blake'sSaw Mills), via Gilderoy Receiving Office, three days aweek. (Starting from. Blake's.)

-183. To and from Yarra Junction and Hazeldene, threedays a week, during summer, and two days a week duringwinter. (Starting from Hazeldene).

184. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, War-burton West, two journeys per day, six days a week.

x85. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, War-burton, two trips per day, six days a week.

x86. To and from Warburton Railway Station andWood's Point, via Warburton Post Office, McMahon'sCreek, WWTalsh's Creek (McVeigh's), Waters', and Matlock,three days a week each way. Through mails to be re-ceived from and delivered to the Railway Guard at War-burton Station. Mails to leave Warburton after arrival offirst train, and reach Wood's Point before 7 a.rn. the fol-lowing morning.

187. To and from Wood's Point and Ross' Creek, twodays a week.

188. To and from Coldstream Railway Station andCahillton, two days a week.

189. To and from Coldstream Railway Station andYeringberg, six days a week.

19o. To and from Yarra Glen and Christmas Hills, sixdays a week.

19r. To and from Yarra Glen and Toolangi State Schoolvia Dixon's Creek, Gunn's Corner, and Clear Hill, threedays a week.

192. To and from Yarra Glen and Steel's Creek, threedays a week.

Alternative Tenders : -To and from Yarra Glen andKinglake, via Steel's Creek, three days a week.(Starting from Kinglake).

193. To and from Steel's Creek and Kinglake, three daysa week. (See Service No. 192).

194. To and from Kinglake and Pheasant Creek, threedays a week. (To connect with Yarra Glen and KinglakeService).

195. To and from Healesville Railway Station andMarysville, via Healesville Post Office, Gracedale House,Hermitage, and Nar -be- thong, six days a week.

196. To and from Marysville and Alexandra, via Bux-ton, Taggerty, and Acheron, three days a week each way.

197. To and from Marysville and Shaw's, via Walker's,and Bear Creek, once a week each way.

198. To and from Healesville and Badger Creek S.S.,three or six days a week. (Alternative tenders).

199. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, Fair-field, as often as required.

200. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,Alphington, as often as required.

201. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, Ivan-hoe, as often as required.

202. To and from Heidelberg Railway Station and St.Andrew, via Heidelberg Post Office, Lower Plenty Receiv-ing Office, Eltham, hesearch, Kangaroo Ground, PantonHill, and Wilson's, six days a week; also an additionaljourney from St. Andrew to Heidelberg, via the placesnamed, daily ; and to and from Post Office and RailwayStation, Heidelberg, as often as required.

203. To and from Heidelberg and Warrandyte, via Tem-plestowe Lower and Templestowe, six days a week. (Start-ing from Heidelberg).

204. To and from Heidelberg and Diamond Creek, viaGreensborough, twice a day, six days a week.

205. To and from Diamond Creek and Diamond CreekUpper, six days a week.

206. To and from Regent- street Railway Station andBundoora, six days a week.

207. To and from Epping and Wollert, two or three daysa week. (Alternative tenders).

208. To and from Yan Yean South and Doreen, six daysa week.

209. To and from Yan Yean Railway Station andArthur's Creek, six days a week.

210. To and from Whittlesea and Kinglake West viaScrubby Creek, two days a week.

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21 1. To and from Coburg and Campbellfield, two tripsper day, six days a week.

212. To and from Essendon and Keilor, six days a week.213. To and from Broadmea,dows Railway Station and

Bulla, via Broadmeadows Post Office, Tullamarine, andOaklands Junction, six days a week.

Alternative Tenders : -To and from Essendon andBulla, via Tullamarine and Oaklands Junction,six days a week.

214. To and from Broadmeadows Post Office and Mickle-barn, via Greenvale and Yuroke, six days a week.

Alternative Tenders : -To and from BroadmeadowsRailway Station and Mickieham, via Broad -meadows Post Office, Greenvale, and Yuroke, sixdays a week.

215. To and from Donnybrook Railway Station andWoodstock, six days a week.

216. To and from Donnybrook Railway Station andKalkallo Post Office, six days a week.

217. To and from Beveridge Railway Station and Merri-ang, three days a week.

218. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,Wallan \? Tallan, as often as required.

219. To and from Wallan Wallan Post Office and Darra-weit Guim, six days a week ; and to and from DarraweitGuim and Gothani's, via Chintin, three days a week.

220. To and from Wallan Wallan Railway Station andUpper Plenty, three days a week.

221. To and from Wandong and Clonbinane, via Gleíi-burnie Corner, three days a week.

222. To and from Kilmore East Railway Station andKilmore Post Office, as often as required.

223. To and from Broadford and Cameron's Creek( Ahearn's), two days a week.

Alternative Tenders : -To and from Broadford andSugarloaf Creek (Kurkurrucck State School),via Cameron's Creek (Ahearn's), two days aweek. (Vide Service No. 226.)

224. To and from Broadford and Reedy Creek, viaTyaak, six days a week.

225. To and from Tyaak and Peterson's, via StrathCreek, Flowerdale, and Doherty's, three days a week.(Travelling outward on west side of King Parrot Creek,and returning. to Tyaak via eastern side.)

226. To and from Tallarook -and Sugarloaf Creek (Kur-kurrucck State School), two days a week.

Alternative Tenders : -To and from Tallarook andSugarloaf Creek ( Kurkurrucck State School), viaCameron's Creek (Ahearn's), two days a week(Vide Service No. 223).

227. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, Ker-risdale, six days a week.228. From Yea to Flowerdale, via. Murrindindi State

School, Murphy's, and Glenburn Creamery, returning fromFlowerdale to Yea direct, two days a week.

229. To and from Alexandra Road Railway Station andAlexandra., via Alexandra Road Post Office, as often asrequired.

230. To and from Alexandra and Fawcett, two days aweek.

231. To and from Alexandra and Jamieson, via Thorn-ton, Thornton Upper, Barnewall's, Darlingford, and Mar-row's, three days a week each way.

232. To and from Darlingford and Enoch's Point, threedays a week each way.

233. To and from Yarck Railway Station and Gobur,via Yarck Post Office, six days a week.

234. To and from Gobur and Ruffy, via Terip Terip PostOffice, three days a week.235. To and from Bonnie Doon and Tallangalook, viaDry Creek Post Office, three days a week. (Starting fromTallangalook.)236. To and from Maindample Railway Station and Nil -lahcootie Creamery, two days a week.237. To and from Mansfield and Delatite, via Boorolite,two days a week.238. To and from Mansfield and Höwie's Creek, threedays a week.239. To and from Mansfield and Tolmie, via Barwite,three days a week.240. To and from Mansfield Railway Station and Jamiè-son, via Mansfield Post Office, Pirie's, Hennessy's, andMarrow's, six days a week. (Starting from Jamieson.)241. To and from Jamieson and Matlock, via Burns',Kevington, Ten Mile, Kn©ckwood, Gaffney's Creek, Laura -ville, Castle Reef, and Wood's Point, three days a weekeach way.242. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, Sey-mour, via Seymour East Receiving Office, as often as re-quired. (Covered vehicle to be used.)243. To and from Seymour and Puckapunyal, via North-wood, Mitchell's Creek Station, and Puckapunyal North,three days .a week.244. To and from Seymour and Diopmore, via burliiig--ton and Kobyboyn, two days a week each way.

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245. To and from Mangalore Railway Station and Man -galore Post Office, six days a week.

246. To and from Longwood Railway Station and Pran-jip State School, once a week.

247. To and from Longwood Railway Station and Long-wood East, six days a week.

248. To and from Longwood East and Tarcombe, twodays a week. (Connecting with Service No. 247.)

249. From Euroa to Miepoll South and MiepolI, return-ing via Rigg's Creek, three days a week.

- 25o. To and from Euroa and Gooramgong Post Office,via Charlton's, two days a'week.

251. To and from Euroa and Strathbogie, via MountainView and Mount Wombat, three days a week.

252. To and from Euroa and Molka Creamery, once aweek.

2S3. To and from Euroa and Creighton Creek Creamery,two or three days a week. (Alternative tenders).

254. To and from Euroa and Sheans Creek Creamery,two or three days a week. (Alternative tenders.)

255. From Violet Town to Tamleugh, Tamleugh North,and Caniambo, thence to Violet Town direct, three days aweek.

256. To and from Violet Town and Strathbogie North,.via Harry's Creek, Marraweeney, and Boho South, twodays a week. The journey each way must not exceed twohours and forty minutes.

257. To and from Violet Town and Koonda, via Gowan -gardie South and Gowangardie East, three days a week..(Starting from Koonda. )

258. To and from Baddaginnie and Warrenbayne, twodays a week.

259. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,Benalla: as often as required. (Covered vehicle to be used).

260. Tr and from Benalla and Lurg, once a week.261. To and from Benalla and Ballantyne's, via Quinn's,

Goomalibee, Upotipotpon Station, Stacey's, and Wilson's,two days a week.

262. To and from Benalla and Goomalibee Creamery,two or three days a week. (Alternative tenders.)

263. To and from Benalla and Tatong, via White GateCreamery, two days a week.

264. To and from White Gate Creamery and Ryan'sCreek, two days a week.

265. To and from Tatong and Archerton, via Ridout'sand Burns', two days a week.

266. To and from Tatong and Lima East, via Moorn-gag, Samaria, and Swanpool, two days a week.

267. To and from Swanpool and Lima South, two days9, week,

268. To and from Winton Railway Station and WintonNorth, two days a week.

269. To and from Glenrowan and Boweya, via Mokoan,three days a week.

. 27o. To and from Glenrowan and Hansonville, via GretaWest and Greta, six days a week.271. To and from Hansonvilie and Hanson South, three

days a week.272. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, Wan -

gy, ratta, as often as required. (Covered vehicle to be used.)273. To and from Wangaratta and Laceby, via Wanga-

ratta South Post Office, three days a week.274. To and from Wangaratta and Boorhaman, via Wan -

garatta North, three days a week.Alternative Tenders : -To and from Wangaratta and

Wangaratta North, six days a week, and to andfrom Wangaratta North and Boorhaman, three

. days a week.275. To and from Wangaratta and Yarrawonga, via

Killawarra, Peechelba Township, Bundalong South, Es-mond, and Bundalong, three days a week each way.

276. To and from Bundalong South and BoorhamanNorth, two days a week.

277. 'ro and from Wangaratta Post Office and Milawa,via Wangaratta Railway Station and Oxley, six days aweek.

278. To and from Milawa and Bobinawarrah, three daysa week, with a branch from Bobinawarrah to Carboor(Ward's), via Maher's, returning to Bobinawarrah, viaShield's Gate and Jones' (Meadow Creek), two days a week.( Bobinawarrah Service must connect with Wangaratta andMilawa Service).

279. To and from Moyhu Post Office and Moyhu Rail-way PIatform, two journeys a day, six days a week.

. 280. To and from Moyhu and Myrrhee, two days a week."281: To and from Post Office and Railway Station, Edi,

two journeys a day, six days a week.282. To and from Edi Railway Station and Edi Upper,

six days a week, calling at Edi Post Office both ways.283. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, Whit-

field, two journeys a day, six days a week.284. To and from Whitfield and Cheshunt, two journeys

a day, six days a week.

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285. To and from Tarrawingee Railway Station andTarrawingee Post Office, two trips a day, six days a week.

286. To and from Tarrawingee Railway Station andEldorado, six days a week. (Contractor to meet morningand midday trains).

287. To and from Bowman Railway Station and Whor-ouly, via Bowman's Forest Post Office, six days a week.

288. To and from Palmerston Railway Station andGapsted Post Office, two trips a day.

289. To and from Myrtleford and Buffalo River, twodays a week.

290. To and from Myrtleford and IvIudgegonga, threedays a week, with extension to O'Callaghan's (The Pop-lars), three days a week.

291. To and from Porepunkah and Buckland, via Brook-side and Buckland Lower, three days a week.

292. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,Bright, as often as required.

293. To and fron Bright Railway Station and Wan -diligong, via Bright Post Office, six days a week.

294. To and from Bright Railway Station and Harriet -ville, via Bright Post Office, Bunn's, and Freeburgh, sixdays a week.

295. To and from Harrietville and Dargo High Plains,via Boustead's, Rochéfelt's, and King's Spur (Treasure's),once a week each way.

296. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,Beechworth, as often as required.

297. To and from Beechworth and Woolshed, via Reid'sCreek, three days a week.

298. To and from Beechworth and Stanley, via HurdleFlat, six days a week; and to and from Stanley andHillsborough, three days a week.

299. To and from Beechworth and Murmungee, viaBaarmutha, six days a week.

300. To and from Beechworth and Yackandandah, viaWooragee, six days a week.

3or. To and from Yackandandah and Dederang, viaGlen Creek, three days a week (starting from Dederang).

302. To and from Dederang and Tawonga, via Haig's,three days a week (starting from Dederang).

303. To and from Springhurst Railway Station andBoralma, two days a week.

304. To and from Springhurst Railway Station andNorong (Lilliput), three days a week.

305. To and from Rutherglen and Fairfield Corner, viaGreat Northern Post Office, six days a week (to connectwith Chiltern - Howlong Service).

306. To and from Rutherglen and North Prentice PostOffice, six days a week.

307. To and from Rutherglen and Great Southern (Re-ceiving Office), six nays a week.308. To and from Post Office and Railway Station, Chil-tern, as often as required.309. To and from Chiltern and Howlong, N.S.W., viaBrown's Plains Post Office, Fairfield Corner, and Goor.

amadda, six days a week. (Starting from Howlong).31o. To and from Chiltern and Chiltern Valley PostOffice (No. 2 Mine), six days a week.311. To and from Chiltern and Indigo, via Christmas

Town, six days a week.312. To and from Barnawartha and Burrabunnia, threedays a week.313. To and from Barnawartha and Wooragee North,via Barnawartha South, thrée days a week.314. To and from Post Office and Railway Station,

Wodonga, as often as required. (Covered vehicle to beused).315. To and from Wodonga and Tintaldra, via Talgarno

West, Bethanga Lower, Talgarno, Starr's, Bungil, Tholo-golong, Burrowye, Mount Alfred, Jingellac, and WalwaCreek, two days a week each way, with a branch to andfrom Granya, to meet coach, two days a week.

316. To and from Wodonga and Leneva West, viaLeneva, three days a week.

317. To and from Bethanga Road and Bethanga PostOffice, via Lower Bethanga, six days a week.318. To and from Huon Lane and Sandy Creek, viaRed Bluff, three days a week.319. To and from Huon Lane and Yackandandah, via

Kiewa, Allan's Flat, and Osborne's Flat, six days a week.320. To and from Kiewa and Gundowring, via Kergun-

yah, travelling on the eastern side of river, three days aweek.

321. To and from Kergunyah and Kergunyah South,three days a week.

322. From Kiewa to Kergunyah South, via Kergunyahand Gundowring (travelling eastern side of river), one daya week (Saturday).

323. To and from Gundowring and Gundowring Upper,two days a week.

324. To and from Tallangatta and Corryong, via Annan-dale, Koetong, Berringama, Wabba, and Cudgewa, sixdays ä week each way.

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325. To and from Cudgewa and Norrie's, two days aweek.

326. To and from Cudgewa and Cronin's, via Attrie'sand along Nariel Creek, two days a week.

327. To and from Corryong and Tintaldra, via MountElliott and Towong, three days a week.

328. To and from Tallangatta and Mitta Mitta, via Fern-vale, Noorongong, Tallandoon Post Office, Tallandoon Re-ceiving Office, and Eskdale, six days a week.

329. To and from Mitta Mitta and Snowy Creek, threedays a week. Service to fit in with Tallangatta and MittaMitta mails.

33o. To and from Eskdale and Little Snowy Creek, twodays a week.

331. TO and from Tallangatta and Cravensville, viaTallangatta Valley and Bucheen Creek, two days a week ;and to and from Cravensville and Dark River, once aweek.

332. To and from Tallangatta and Bull Head Creek(Lee's), via Wagra, Yabba, and Fairy Knowe, once a week.

333. To and from Tallangatta and Granya, one day aweek.

SYDNEY SMITH,Postmaster-General.

Postmaster - General's Department,26th November, 1904.

NEW SOUTH WALES.- CONVEYANCE OFMAILS.

IT is hereby notified that Tenders for the Conveyance ofMails, from the zst January next, have been accepted

in accordance with the subjoined list.SYDNEY SMITH,

Postmaster - General.

WESTERN ROADS.To and from

1. Parramatta, Castle Hill, and Dural. -Re-advertised.2. Baulkham Hills Tramway Platform, Castle Hill, and

Dural. -Re- advertised.2A. From Parramatta to Carlingford, twice a day ; and

from Carlingford to Parramatta, three times a day -JamesMorris, Parramatta, coach, two horses, one year, £26.

3. Baulkham Hills, Rouse Hill, and Annangrove.-Re- advertised.

4. Wentworthville and Toongabbie, six times a week -Alfred H. Moor, Toongabbie, horseback, or two - wheeledone -horse vehicle, three years, £x8 17$. 6d. per annum.

5. Blacktown and Prospect, six times a week WilliamH. Smith, Prospect, horseback, three years, £52 perannum.

6. Rooty Hill and Plumpton, twice a day- Stephen H.Veal, Plumpton, one horse and trap, three years, £20 perannum.

7. From Railway Station to Post Office, Windsor, fourtimes a day ; from Post Office to Railway Station, Wind-sor, five times a day; and the clearance of letter receiverin Bridge- street, and conveyance of contents to the PostOffice, three times a day William J. Mortley, Windsor,coach, two horses, three years, £30 per annum.

8. Windsor and Freeman's Reach, six times a week -Charles Lillis, Freeman's Reach, horseback and sulky,three years, £33 15s. per annum.

g. Windsor, Wilberforce, Ebenezer, and Sackville Reach,six times a week- Charles J. Prentice, Windsor, waggon-ette, two horses, three years, 440 per annum.

1o. Richmond and Agnes Banks, six .times a week -Her-bert R. Hill, Richmond, two - wheeled vehicle, one horse, orfour - wheeled vehicle, two horses, three years, £34 perannum.

11. Kurrajong, and Blaxland's Ridge. -Re-advertised.12. Railway Station and Post Office, St. Mary's, in-

cluding the clearance of the letter box at the RailwayStation, four times daily- George Hope, St. Mary's, horse-back or wheel, three years, £64 per annum.

13. St. Mary's and Llandilo, twice a week -Thomas R.Ransley, Llandilo, horseback, three years, £20 per annum.

14. From Railway Station to Post Office, Penrith, fivetimes or oftener daily ; from Post Office to Railway Sta-tion, Penrith, three times or oftener daily ; including theclearance of letter boxes in High - street and at the RailwayStation, twice daily ; and from Penrith to Cranebrook,Castlereagh, and Agnes Banks, returning from Agnes

. Banks to Castlereagh and Penrith, via Upper Castlereagh,six times a week - Herbert R. Hill, Richmond, two- wheeledlicensed vehicle, one horse, or four - wheeled vehicle, twohorses, three years, £132 per annum.

15. Wallace and Werombi, three times a week GeorgeAdams, Werombi, horseback, three years, £22 per annum.

Mountount Victoria and Hartley. -Re- advertised.17. Hartley, Lowther, and Hampton, three times a week

- Septimus G. Ward, Hartley, sulky, one horse, threeyears, £35 9s. per annum.

18. Capertee and Airly, six times a week - Robert J.Moore, Capertee, four - wheeled covered vehicle, two horses,one year, £38.

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19. Railway Station and Post Office, Rylstone, twice oroftener daily -James W. Honeysett, Rylstone, hand -cart,three years, :24 z5s. per annum.

20. Rylstone and Cudgegong, twice a week -James W.Honeysett, Rylstone, two - wheeled sulky, one horse, threeyears, ¿26 15s. per annum.

21. Mudgee, Budgee Budgee, Ulan, Turill, and Cassilis,via I3obadeen, three times a week ; with a branch mail toand from the main road and Linburn, three times a week-John Katen, Mudgee, two or three horse coach, threeyears, £87 ros. per annum.

x`22. Home Rule and Canadian Lead, six times a week -George W. Last, Canadian Lead, horseback, one year, £20.

23. Gulgong and Guntawang, twice a week- AlfredCross, Gulgong, horseback, three years, £26 per annum..

24. Tallewang and Tucklan, twice a week -John C.Maul, Tallewang, sulky, one horse, one year, £19 zgs. 6d.

25. Merrygoen and Coolah. -Re- advertised.26. Rydal, Meadow Flat, Sunny Corner, West Mitchell,

and Yetholme, via Main Road, six times a week -JohnCase, Rydal, four - wheeled coach and two horses, betweenRydal and Sunny Corner, and horseback between SunnyCorner and Yetholme, three years, 4114 7s. 6d. per annum.

27. 'Tarana, Hazelgrove, and Oberon, six times a week,travelling alternately via Delaney's Falls and Mutton'sFalls -John C. Wilcox, Oberon, coach, two or morehorses, three years, £65 per annum.

28. Oberon, Edith, and Jenolan Caves, six times a week-Campbell J. Whalan, Jenolan Caves, vehicle, one, two,or four horses, as required, two years, £138 12S. 4d. perannum.

29. Oberon and Sweetbriar, via Essington Park, threetimes a week -John C. Wilcox, Oberon, three years, £24ros. per annum.

3o. Oberon and Jerula, via Harvey's Mount, Charley'sHill, and Willow Springs, once a week -John C. Wilcox,Oberon, three years, £25 per annum.

31. Black Springs, Cross Roads, and Porter's Retreat,twice a week ; and Porter's Retreat and Jerrong, once aweek -not yet decided.

32. Cross Roads and Porter's Retreat, twice a week ;and Porter's Retreat and Jerrong, once a week -not yetdecided.

33. Cross Roads and Porter's Retreat, twice a weeknot yet decided.

34. Porter's Retreat and Jerrong, once a week -not yetdecided.

35. Burraga, Isabella, and Arkstone, once a week -Edward Ryan, Burraga, horseback, three years, x18 perannum.

36. Raglan and Glaninire, six times a week -Mrs. RoseH. Honeyman, Raglan, horseback or sulky, £38 15s. perannum (contract to terminate at three months' notice oneither side).

37. Railway Station end Post Office, Bathurst, four timesor oftener daily -John E. Yeates, Bathurst, spring -van, onehorse, three years, £7o per annum.

38. Bathurst, Esrom, Dunkeld, and Evans' Plains, sixtimes a week -David Wilson, Evans' Plains, sulky, threeyears, £59 per annum.

39. Esrom and Eglinton, six times a week - WilliamKessey, Bathurst, horse and sulky, three years, ¿ix 18s.per annum.

40. Eglinton and Fremantle, twice a week WilliamKessey, Bathurst, sulky, one horse, three years, £39 18s.per annum.

41. Peel, Clear Creek, and Limekilns, twice a weekJames Dempsey, Peel, horseback, three years, Z45 perannum.

42. Sofala, Upper Turon, and Palmer's Oakey, via AlainRoad past Wilde's, three times a week -John A. McKin-non, Palmer's Oakey, coach or buggy, two horses, threeyears, £89 9s. 6d. per annum.

43. Sofala, Sally's Flat, and Hill End, three times aweek William Maloney, Sofala, coach, two horses, oneyear, £40.

44. Rockley, Gilmandyke, Judd's Creek, and Burraga,per Mount Lawson Road, three times a week ; and Rock -ley, Judd's Creek, and Burraga, three times a week -Wil-liam P. Rutter, Bathurst, coach, two horses, one year, £6g.

45. Perth and The Lagoon, via C. Booth's, J. Paddi-son's, N. Booth's, G. Bentley's, N. Barnes', and G. Mor-ris's, three times a week Joseph McGrath, Perth, horse-back, two years, £31 los. per annum.

46. Blayney, Norton, Barry, Neville, and Shaw, sixtimes a week -John Rosser, East Guyong, two - wheeledvehicle, one horse, three years, £90 per annum.

47. Railway Station and Post Office, Carcoar, twice oroftener daily -John J. Smith, Carcoar, buggy, one horse,three years, £20 per annum.

48. Mount McDonald and Reid's Flat, once a weekDavid Tarrant, Mount McDonald, horseback, three years,£28 per annum.

49. Railway Station and Post Office, Cowra.-Re-adver -tised.

5o. Railway Station and Post Office, Millthorpe,times or oftener a week -James Rose, Millthorpe, three;years, £27 per annum.

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5r. Millthorpe, Guyong, and -Bing, three times a week-James Rose, Milithorpe, two- wheeled vehicle, one horse,three years, £37 i5s. per annum.

52. Millthorpe and Forest Reefs, six times a week ; andForest Reefs and Cadia, once a week Michael Guinan,Milithorpe, spring -cart, one horse, three years, £52 perannum.

53. Guyong and East Guyong-Re-advertised.54. Forest Reefs and Flyer's Creek, via Slattery's Creek,three times a week -Peter Redmond, Forest Reefs, horse-back, three years, ¿20 per annum.55- Lucknow and Shadforth, three times a week-Adol-phus B. Moon, Shadforth, horseback, three years, £18 perannum.56. Canowindra and Goolagong.-Re- advertised.57. Railway Station, Borenore, and Post Offices, Bore-

nore, Cheeseman's Creek, Cudal, Toogong, Murga, Eugowra, and Forbes, via the River Road between Eugowra andSouthern Cross, six times a week -James Crook, senr..Molong, two or four horse coach, between Borenore andCudal, and two wheeled vehicle, between Cudal and Forbesthree years, £385 per annum.58. Molong and Cumnock, six times a week- George

WTindred, Molong, coach, two horses, two years, £35 perannum.59. Cumnock, Eurimbla, and Cundumbul, via Main Road-Henry W. Sherringham, Cumnock, two years, sulky, onehorse, twice a week, £47 per annum ; or three times a week(journeys out and in to be made on same days), .447 perannum ; or three times a week, under any other form oftime- table that may be required, £55 per annum, and to ex-tend the service three times a week to Cardington Hall, ifrequired, for an additional sum of £5 per annum.6o. Gumbie and Meranburn.-Re- advertised.6z. Cookamidgera, Mount Eurow, and Eugowra, once aweek -Clara Maher, Eugowra, horseback or sulky, oneyear, £30.62. Forbes, Waroo, Newlands, and Condobolin, along thesouth side of the Lachlan River, and via Borambil, threetimes a week Joseph Byrnes, Lake Cudgellico, four -wheeled vehicle, two or more horses, three years, .4240 perannum.63. Condobolin and Trundle, via Cameron's and Daw-son's, thence by direct road past Ringwood boundary to

O'Brien Brothers' and Simmons', twice a week- FrederickJ. Morton, Condobolin, sulky, two horses, three years, £90per annum.64. Eauabalong and Lake Cudgellico, via Sheet ofWater, Junction Yards, Turner's, Wargambegal Station,Selfridge's, and McInnes', once a week - Thomas Turner,Lake Cudgellico, sulky, one horse, three years, £35 perannum.65. Hillston and Vieta, via Mooral and Horn's Box, oncea week ; and Hillston, Roto, Murrooba, Coombie, MerriwaTank, Merribong, Merri Merriwa, and Yathong, once aweek. (Contractor to call at Coombie Station Homestead.on trip from Hillston)- Edward C. Anderson, Hillston,four - wheeled vehicle, two horses, three years, £147 perannum.66. Hillston, Whealbah, and Booligal, twice a week -George White, Hillston, sulky, one horse, three years, £95per annum.67. Million Creek, Belgravia, and Kangaroobie, twice aweek -James Priest, Kangaroobie, three years, £3x perannum.68. From Stuart Town, via Upper and Lower Mook-

erawa, to Stuart Town. -Re- advertised,6g. Wellington, Finger -post, Suntop, and Arthurville,twice a week John Williamson, Wellington, vehicle, onehorse, one year, L37 17s. 6d.70. Dubbo, Tomingley, McPhail, and Peak Hill, threetimes a week -John E. Gilchrist, Narromine, coach, twchorses, three years, £z3o per annum.71. Tomingley, Bulgandrzsnine, and Mungery,. twice. a.week -- Frederick C. Dawes, Tomingley, sulky, one horse,three years, £39 zas. per annum.72. Coonamble, Billeroy, and Pilliga, via the Tourableroad, Terembone Station, Duggan's, Cook's, Juchau, W.

Colwell's, Gordon's, R. F. Sherwood's, The Culnóòy. Saw-mill, Foley's, Myers', Pulsford's, Wilson's, and the clearedline, once a week John Wilson, Pilliga, coach, two ormore horses, two years, £zoo per annum.73. From Coonamble to Teridgerie and Baradine, viaNebea, Weetalibah, thence past Wall's Store, Wingfield

Taylor's to Smith's Box, Urawilkie, Ditchfield's, Howard'sBox, and Dinby; returning via the road through selectors'residences between Baradine and Teridgerie ; and thencevia Howard's Box, Ditchfield's, Urawilkie, Smith's Box,past Wingfield Taylor's, Weetalibah, and Nebea, to Coon-amble, once a week- Richard . J. Skelton, Coonamble,coach, two horses, two years, 499 los. per annum.

74. Narromine, Timbriebungie, and Burraway, twice aweek. (Contractor to travel alternately on either side of.the Macquarie River, making " Burraway Arms Hotel" theterminus on northern side, and Burraway Crossing onBudda Hall Station the terminus on the southern side)-William G. Reakes, Narromine, sulky, one horse, threeyears, £56 per annum.

75. Narromine, Farrendale, and Alagala (on the south-west side of the Bogan River), via Rice's, Carney's, Sträth-allyn Crossing, Wallan Billan Station Gate, and Waterlooand Berreena Mail Boxes, twice a week John E. Gil-christ, Narromine, coach, two horses, three years, 496 perannum.

76. Railway Station and Post Office, Trangie, twice aday -James P. Shea, Trangie, spring -cart, or two - wheeledvehicle, one horse, three years, £23 per annum.

i7. Warren and Mount Harris, coach, three horses, andMount Harris and Carinda, via " Simpson's Pine RidgeHotel," and Woodbine, coach, two horses, twice a week -Thomas Simpson, Walgett, three years, £272 per ani.am.

78. Warren, Tenandra, and Bullagreen, twice a week -David Robertson, Senn, Warren, four- wheeled vehicle, twoor more horses, three years, £58 per annum.

79. Nyngan, Monkey, Gongolgon, and Tarcoon RailwayStation, travelling via the eastern bank of the BoganRiver, between Nyngan and Gongolgon Bridge (the west-ern bank to be travelled when Gunningbar Creek is inflood) once a week- William Elliott, Nyngan, sulky, onehorse, three years, 2142 ros. per annum.

80. Guard's Van, Railway Station, and Post Office,Cobar, six times a week -John Young, Cobar, deliverycart, one horse, three years, £42 per annum.

81. Girilambone and Brewarrina, via the Bogan Riverand Duck Creek Bridges, stock route to the Marra Creek;and thence by the left bank of the Marra Creek to Bre-warrina, c.nce a week George T. Smith, Trangie, four-wheeled vehicle, two horses, three years, £115 per annum.

82. Tarcoon and Beemery, via Charlton and TarcoonStations, once a week -John Willock, Gongolgon, sulky,one horse, three years, ,458 per annum.

83. Brewarrina, " Bokhara Hotel;" and Goodooga, viaTalawanta, Llanboyde, and Gnomery Station, once aweek ; with a branch service to and from "BokharaHotel," and Bundabulla once a week -James Anthoney,Brewarrina, four - wheeled vehicle, two horses, three years,.4104 per annum.

84. Brewarrina, Collerina, Weilmoringle, Bourah,Brenda, and Goodooga, via Birie Hotel, Milroy Wool-shed, Twist's, Johnson's,' Quillan's, Stagg's, Smith's, Cur-tin's, and thence by the route hitherto followed, once aweek ; and Brewarrina; Collerina, Weilmoringle, Bourah,Brenda, and Gòodooga; along the route hitherto -followedby the Bourke mailman between Collerina and Weilmor-ingle, once a week -John Anthoney, junr., Brewarrina,four - wheeled vehicle, two horses, three years, £292 perannum.

85. Brewarrina, Beemery, and Bourke, Nice, a week-James Jarrett, Bourke, four- wheeled vehicle, two horses,three years, £140 per annum.86. Bourke, North Bourke, Grass Hilt, Múngúriyah,

Enngonia, Barringun, and Wooroorooka (Q.), via WestBourke, Gedia Camp Lake, Box - holes, Native DogSpring, Lila, and Belalie, twice a week- Bertram Old -field, Bourke, licensed conveyance, or coach, two or morehorses, two years, £247 per annum.87. Bourke, Hellnzan's Tank, Mount Drysdale, Collar,and the Cornish, Scottish, and Australian Copper Mines,by the new surveyed road,. via " Two Water-holes,"Corella, Curraweena Tanks, Tindary, and the Camp, oncea week - Tenders declined.88. Enngonia and 1>Vapweelah Station, once a week-Tender declined.89. Enngonia and Collerina, via z8 -mile Tank and Led -napper, once a week -John Anthoney, senr., Enngonia,

sulky, one or two horses, three years, £79 los. per annum.9o. Enngonia and New Morton Plains, via Egan's andGerara, once a week -John Anthoney, senr., Enngonia,

sulky, one or two horses, three years, £57 per annum.SOUTHERN ROADS.

To and from-1. Wollongong, and Mount Keira. -Re- advertised.2. Port Kembla, Five Islands, and Unanderra, viaGriffin and Nicolls' boxes, once a day-Michael O'Don-

nell and Peter Reick, Five Islands, horseback, one year,£623. Railway Station and Post Office, Dapto,

a day ; and Dapto and Brownsville, twice aAnn Kirk, Dapto, horseback, the years, £484. Albion Park and Tongarra, six timesEdward J. Rogan, Tongarra, horseback, three

per anninn.5. railway Station and Post Office, Ge

advertised.

three timesday -Mrs.

per annum.,a. week -years, £45

rringong -Re.

6. Berry, Moeyan, ,arid .Coolangatta,, six times a week-Mrs. Mary H.: Swan,' Berry, horseback, or, two_ or four -wheeled vehicle, brie or more horses, three years, £z919s. 6d. per annum.

7. Tomerong and Huskisson, three times O, ..wee c-Thomas Mooney, Tomerong, horseback or sulky, threeyears, £29 iris. per ännum.8. Milton and Morton, three times á wèek; and lliortgnand Brooman, once a week- Samuel T. Davis, Milton,

horseback, or sulky, three years, £49 7s. M. per ànnum.9. Tathra, Tathra -road, and Bea twice a weon arrival aid' aepa:Afir'e Of steamers wni require 1.Tenderers to specify price per trip to cönvey malts

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between Bega and Merimbula when required -not yet de-cided.

10. Pambula, South Pambula, Pipeclay Creek, andYowaka, six times a week- Donald Laing, .Pambulasulky or horseback, three years, .449 ros. per annum.

11. Bringelly, and Morehead's Box. -Re- advertised.12. Camden, Brownlow Hill, and Wîerombi, six times a

week Charles E. Kelloway, Camden, .sulky, . one horsethree years, X75 per annum.

13. Camden and Cawdor. -Re- advertised.14. Camden and Mount Hunter, six times a week

Henry Hanger, Mount Hunter, horseback or sulky, threeyears, 422 per annum.

15. Mount Hunter, Glenmore, and The Oaks, six timesa week -Henry Hanger, Mount Hunter, horseback orsulky, three years, 430 per annum.

16. Bowral, Glenquarry, Kangaloon, East Kangaloon,and Robertson, six times a week William J. Thompson,Moss Vale, double buggy, one horse, one year, 465.

17. Railway Station and Post Office, Moss Vale, thirty -eight times a week- Julius Hoare, Moss Vale, hand -cart,three years, £39 ros. 6d. per annum.

18. Moss Vale, Burrawang, and Robertson, six times aweek ; and Robertson and Pheasant Ground, via thePublic School, three times a week- Thomas Fairley, MossVale, two- wheeled vehicle, one horse, three years, 462per annum.

19. Burrawang, Wilde's Meadow, and Avoca, six timesa week - Michael J. Seery, Avoca, horseback, one year,£59.

20. Marulan and Bungonia, three times a week -Wil-liam Guthrie, Marulan, waggonette, one horse, threeyears, "665 per annum.

21. Goulburn, Mount Wayo, and Crookwell, three timesa week- Thomas A. Nelson, Goulburn, sulky or othervehicle, three years, ¿roo per annum.

22. Goulburn, Kenmore, Tarlo, Chatsbury, Myrtleville,and Taralga, six times a week -John O'Donnell, Tarago,coach, two horses, three years, 413o per annum.

23. Goulburn, Currawang, and Willaroo, three times aweek Ernest J. McGuigan, Currawang, sulky, one horse,three years, Z.48 per annum.

24. Goulburn and , Inveralochy, six times a week -Timothy Ryan, Goulburn, sulky, one horse, three years..465 per annum.

25. Goulburn and Bungonia, via Boxer and Shaw'sCreeks, three times a week William Dawson, Goulburn,sulky, one horse, three years, 450 per annum.

26. Crookwell and Pejar. -Re- advertised.27. Crookwell, Binda and junction Point, three times a

week - Thomas D. Eldridge, Binda, four- wheeled" vehicle,two horses, three years, £51 1gs. 9d. per annum.

28. Crookwell and Roche, via Julong and MulgowrieCreeks, once a week- Roydon C. Eldridge, Roche, horse-back, three years, ,455 per annum.

29. Narrawa, Penning's, Watson's, Kelly's, Pentland's,Rodger's, and Sugar's, twice a week- Richland A. Green,Narrawa, horseback, three years, 423 15s. per annum.

3o. Binda, Markdale, Blanket Flat, and Bigga, via thenew Government road, three times a week Charles S.Webster, Binda, two - wheeled vehicle, one horse, or onhorseback, three years, 455 per annum.

31. Bigga and Mount McDonald, once a week- MichaelP. Neville, Darby's Falls, Cowra, one year, .3o.

32. Taralga and Golspie. -Re- advertised.33. Taralga and Bannaby, three times a week James

Handley, Bannaby, horseback, and at times by one -horsesulky, two years, .445 per annum.

34. Tarago and Oallen. -Re- advertised.35. Tarago- Braidwood mail line and Larbert.- Re -ad-

vertised".36. Post Office, Tarago, and Railway Guard's van,

twice a day ; Tarago, Boro, Manar, Braidwood, Bell'sCreek, North Araluen, and Araluen, six times a week,by vehicle, two or more horses; and Braidwood and Reids-dale, twice a week, on horseback Thomas Pooley andJoseph Malone, Braidwood, three years, £139 ios. perannum.

37. Boro and Mayfield, three times a week WilliamBarrett, Boro, horseback, three years, ¿35 per annum.

38. Braidwood and Mongarlowe, three times a week-Thomas Pooley and Joseph Malone, Braidwood, vehicle,one or more horses, three years, ¿30 per annum.

39. Braidwood, Jembaicumbene, and Major's Creek, sixtimes a week- Thomas Pooley and Joseph Malone, Braid -wood, vehicle, two or more horses, three years, .30 perannum.

40. Araluen, Mullenderree, and Moruya, six times aweek - William Cooper and Martin Keating, Moruya,four- wheeled conveyance, two or more horses, three years,4175 per annum.

41. Bodalla, Eurobodalla, and Nerrigundah, seventimes a week -Mrs. Lucy Corrigan, Moruya, four- wheeled

Jude,íl one or more horses, three years, ¿72 per annum.42. Cobargo, Bermagui, and Bermagui South, six times

a week. (Contractor to convey an extra mail from Ber-magui, if required, when the steamer from Sydney arrives

j late at Bermagui)- William Dunsmore, Cobargo, one or)) two horse coach, three years, .459 per annum.

43. Cobargo, \lTandella, and Yowrie, twice a week -grthur D. Burns, Cobargo, horse and two - wheeled con-veyance, or horseback, three years, .30 per annum.

44. Bega and Candelo, seven times a week -JohnMcPhee and Reginald G. Payten, Bega, two -horse con-veyance, three years, ¿75 per annum.

45. Bega, Tanja, and Wapengo, two or three times aweek, as required, by one -horse vehicle -not yet decided.

46. Bega, Tanja, Wapengo, Bermagui South, and Ber-magui, via Murrah Bridge, three times a week, by onehorse vehicle -not yet decided.

47. Railway Station and Post Office, Bungendore, twiceor oftener daily Robert W. Hunter, Bungendore, four-wheeled conveyance, one or more horses, three years, 423per annum.

48. Railway Station and Post Office, Queanbeyan.-Re- advertised.

49. Queanbeyan, Tuggranong, and Tharwa, via Lanyon,six times a week -Allan O'Neill, Queanbeyan, sulky, onehorse, three years, X34 ros. per annum.

5o. Tharwa and Rock Valley PubTic School, via DeSalis and Farrees, Gregory's, Booroomba, Gibralta, andGilman's box, 25o yards beyond the surveyor's peg on thewest side of Gilman's Crossing, Tidbinbilla River, andG. Green's, once a week -John M. White, Fairfield,Tharwa, horseback, one year, 414 1gs.

51. Tharwa, Riversdale, and Bobeyan, via Naas, once aweek -John Gregory, Naas, two- wheeled vehicle, threeyears, £24 17s. 6d. per annum.

52. Cooma, Berridale, and Jindabyne, three times aweek.; with a branch mail to and from Berridale andDalgety three times a week - Patrick D. Quirk, Cooma,four- wheeled vehicle, four horses, three years, Zia() perannum.

53. Cooma and Rosedale, via Murrumbucca, once aweek- George A. Trevanion, Cooma, one -horse sulky orhorseback, three years, £44 ros. per annum.54. Cooma, Myalla, Timbery Range, and Bungarby, viaBobundarah, Blyton, and Roache's, twice a week -George A. Trevanion, Cooma, sulky, one horse, one year,498 ros. .

55. Numeralla and Counfegany, twice a week -JamesWard, sen., Numeralla, three years, Z20 per annum.56. Berridale, Marshall's Plain, and Eastbourne, viaTCiah Lodge, Bullenbalong, (R. Jardine's), and T. p.O'Neill's or P. Norton's, as required ; thence by mainroad, twice a week- Albert Murphy, Berridale, vehicle,one horse, three years, X49 per annum.57. Nimitybelle and Kybean, via Kydra, twice a weekHector A. McDonald, Nimitybelle, horseback, or sulky,if required, one year, ¿39 17s. 6d.58. Cathcart, Tantawanglo, and Candelo, twice a weekTerence S. O'Reilly, Cathcart, four - wheeled vehicle.two horses, three years, 47o per annum.59. Adaminihy and Caddigat, once a week- Terence E.Carney, Caddigat, horseback, three years, 418 1gs. 6d.per annum.6o. Breadalbane and Gurrundah, via Hannan's, Cox's,S. Cotter's, B. Jones', O'Brien's, and S. W. Cotter's twicea week - Thomas Morton, Breadalbane, Horseback, threeyears, £33 per annum.6r. Gunning and Dalton, six times a week- AndrewRodrom, Gunning, sulky, one horse, two years, ¿31 ins.per annum.62. From Gunning to Byalla, -via Alton, returning toGunning, via John Tully's, Clear Hills, Lyell's and Ken-nedy's twice a week - Andrew Rodrom, Gunning, one year,horseback, ¿29 1gs. ; or sulky, one horse, 433 19s., as re-quired.63. From Gunning to Chain of Ponds and Berreban-galo, thence to Gunning, three times a week- MatthewJohnson, Gunning, horseback, one year, ¿39 ros.64. Dalton, Pudman Creek, and Rye Park, once a week-James Dunley, Dalton, horseback or sulky, as required,three years, 427 per annum.65. Rye Park and Rugby, via Frost's Farm and mainroad, twice a week -James Gorham, Rugby, horseback,three years, 426 per annum.66. Yass and Good Hope. -Re- advertised.67. Yass and Queanbevan.-Re-advertised..68. Yass, Glenbower, and Ledgerton, twice a week.(Contractor to travel via Taemas Bridge in times of flood)-John Couch, Yass, horseback, three years, ¿50 perannum.69. Murrumbateman, Kirkdale, and Nanama, via Rem-

.

ington's Claim and the Battery, twice a week- ThomasWalker, Nanama, sulky and horse, three years, ¿3r los.per annum.70. Wee Jasper and Cooradigbee, twice a week -JohnCarey, Wee Jasper, horseback, three years, ¿30 per an-num.71. Gundaroo and Tallagandra. -Re- advertised.72. Bowning and Berremangra. -Re-advertised.73. Bowning and Berremangra.-Re-ádvertis8d,

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i4. Bookham, Nanangroe, Bongongo, Adjungbilly, To-mooroma, and Tumut, via Smith's, Ki]ev's (Red Hill),and Geary's (Wyangle), twi,.e a week, by sulky betweenBookham and Nanangroe, and Tomooroma and Tumut,otherwise on horseback, £138 per annum ; or to andfrom Bookham, Nanangroe, Bongongo, Adjungbilly, To-mooroma, and Tumut, via Smith's, Kiley's (Red Hill),and Geary's (Wyangle), once a week ; and to and fromBookham, Nanangroe, Bongongo, Adjungbilly, Tomoo-roma, and Tumut, via Smith's, Kiley's (Red Hill),Geary's (Wyangle), T. Keefe's, Lynch's, WVebb's, Hicks',Byrne's, J. Keefe's, McGrath's, and Clout's, once a week,by sulky between Bookham and Nanangroe, on horsebackbetween Nanangroe and Tomooroma, and by sulky oncea week, and on horseback once a week between Tomoo-roma and Tumut, £158 per annum-Louis Margules, To-mooroma, three years.

75. Binalong and Burrowa.-Re-advertised.76. Burrowa, Marengo, and Young, three times a week

-Mrs. Martha Randall, Burrowa, sulky or buggy, onehorse, or two horses if required, three years, £6o perannum.

77. Burrowa, Frogmoor, and Reid's Flat, via DeepCreek, three times a week -Mrs. Martha Randall, Burrowa,sulky, one horse, or two horses if required, three years,£75 per annum.

78. Burrower,- Godfrey's Creek, Morongla Creek, andCowra, via Narra Allan Station and Breakfast Creek,three times a week-William Francis, Cowra, vehicle,three years, 41.14 per annum.

Frogmoor and Cncomingla, via Kenyu, once a week-Mrs. Mary Downes, Frogmoor, horseback, two years, £28per annum.

80. Galong and Douglas Gap, twice a week -Mrs.Johanna Cusack, Douglas Gap, sulky, one horse; threeyears, £3o per annum.

81. Railway Station and Post Office, Young, twice oroftener daily -James W. Slatyer, Young, spring van, onehorse, one year, £35.

82. From Young to Grogan, thence by cleared road toTemora ; returning to Young, via West Temora, UnaVale, and W. Raffley's, twice a week Albert Halbish,Nest Wyalong, sulky, one horse, three years, £89 15s.per annum.

83. Grenfell and Forbes, three times a week JeremiahToohey, Forbes, vehicle, one or two horses, three years,£126 per annum.

84. Grenfell, Bimlli, and Bland, via South Euroka andNorth Euroka, twice a week -R. Connelly, Grenfell, sulky,one horse, three years, £59 per annum.

85. Wallendbeen, Cullinga, and Cullinga Mine, threetimes a week -Robt. A. Fuller, Wallendbeen, sulky, onehorse, three years, £3o per annum.

86. Stockinbingal and Morangarell -Re-advertised.87. Railway Station and Post Office, Temora, twelve or

niore times a week John Webb, Temora, sulky, one horse,two years, £33 per annum.

88. Temora, Merool Creek, Broken Dam, and O'Gor-man's, via Mandamah, Kildary, White -gate, J. Kerr's,Turner's, and White's, travelling the Thanowring-road pastMoran's and T'hacker's, thence to the 14-mile post nearSaunders', and the usual road to Merool Creek ReceivingOffice, twice a week -John Webb, Temora, sulky, one horse,three years, £8o per annum.

89. Nest Wyalong, Wyalong, and Marsden's, via theroad past Burtenshaw's, Williams', O'Keefe's, Thomp-son's, Back Creek, and Oakhurst Station, twice a week;and West Wyalong, Wyalong, and Marsden's, by the mainroad, and thence to Lake Cowal East (Wilson's), via theBland Creek Punt (Donkin's), once a week- JosephHodge, Marsden's, sulky, one horse, three years, 4128per annum.

cp. West Wyalong and Oakhurst Station. See No. 89.yr. Nest Wyalong and Marsden's, and West Wyalong

and Lake Cowal East. See No. 89.92. Ungarie, Forest Vale, and Lake Cudgellico, via

V oungara, Dundoo Hills South, Bygalorie, Gorman's HillWest, Boorabil, and Bow's Neck, twice a week - WilliamByrnes, Lake Cudgellico, coach, two horses, three years,£_85 153. per annum.

93. Railway Station and Post Office, Gundagai, once oroftener daily- George Fox, Gundagai, one horse andsulky, one year, £27.

94. Gundagai, Nangus, Tenasidra Park, and Wantabad-gery, via Kimo, three times a week Jeremiah Leahy, Gun -dagai, sulky, one horse, two years, £85 per annum. .

95. Gundagai and Bongongolong, via Jones' Creek, twicea week - Jeremiah Leahy, Gundagai, horseback, two years,£22 per annum.

96. Gundagai, Brungle, and Rosemount, via Tarra-l'andra, three times a week -Toter Kelly, Brungle, threehorses and sulky, one year, £68 ros.

c;. Adelong. Mount Adrah, and Hil as Creek, twice aweek -Airs. Martha Dennis, 1-íiPas Creek, sulky, one]cr.e, gerce yeas, ./48 per annum.

cté. Gilmore, Upper Gilmore, and J. Hurls, Fern Gully,via Windowie Public School, and along the cast:rn side

of Gilmore Creek to J. Hurl's residence, twice a week. -Thomas S. Beck; Gilmore, one year, £27 ros.

99. Tumberumba and Lankey's Creek, via. Goldspink's,AIunderoo, No- place, Gadd's, and Holman's, once a week-David Livingstone, Tumberumba, two - wheeled vehicle,three years, £35 per annum.

Ioo. Tumberumba, Burro, Boggy Creek, Meragle, NewMeragle, Lobb's Hole, and Pleasant View (McGregor's),once a week- Patrick O'Brien, Pound Creek, Tumberumba,three years, £44 per annum.

bor. Wagga Wagga, Ladysmith, AIfred Town, BookBook, Kyamba, Carabost, Rosewood, Wolseley Park, andTumberumba, three times a week William G. Peacock,Wagga Wagga, two -horse coach, two years, £154 ros. perannum.

102. From Wagga Wagga to Brucedale, thence by theJunee -road to the I4 -mile post, thence westerly by publicroad to W. Hamilton's, thence by main road to Down-side, returning to Wagga Wagga by direct road fromDownside, three times a week -James McFarlane, WaggaWagga, sulky, one horse, two years, £49 per annum.

r03. Wagga Wagga and Palmerston. -Re- advertised.104. Wagga Wagga and Leayala's, via Clout's, Booth

Brothers', Lindon Brothers', and Bourke's, three times aweek- Patrick A. Stockton, Wagga Wagga, sulky, onehorse, three years, £39 per annum.

105. Wagga Wagga, Mango :la, Cookardinia, Kinross,and Germanton, three times a week- George Richards,Wagga Wagga, sulky, one horse, three years, £88 perannum.

1o6. Henty, Munyabla, Pleasant Hills, and Wallan-dool, via Edgehill School, and by the Arnmore route be-tween Pleasant Hills and Wallandool Station, three timesa week -james Jones, Henty, sulky, one horse, or buggy,two horses, three years, £99 per annum.

107. Railway Station and Post Office, Albury, fivetimes or oftener a day Adolph G. Simon, Albury, threeyears, £74 ros. per annum.

rob. Albury, Bungowannah, and Howlong, twice a week- Robert Weeding, Goombargona, covered-in conveyance,two horses, one year, £29 15S.

109. Coolamon and North Berry Jerry, three times aweek ; and North Berry Jerry, Trickett, and Arialli Park(Harrison's), via H. A. Mchinnon's and the travellingstock route, twice a week Michael A. Cartwright, Coola-mon, two wheeled vehicle, one horse, three years, £I071os. per annum.

IIO. Coolamon, Rowallan, Shannon's, and Ariah, viaVeitch's, McKinnon's Public School, " Junction Inn," thestock route, Cassidy's, Mimosa West, Ellerslie, Ashfield,and Glenhope, once a week ; and Coolamon, Shannon's,and Ariak, via the old road to Fisher's (Ellerslie), thencevia Macauley's, once a week -Frank Walker, Coolamon,vehicle, one or more horses, as required, three years, £120105. per annum.

III. From and to Coolamon, via Brushwood School,Lockett's -lane, Roach's, Lesterfield School, McQuillan's,Redman's, Mangain Receiving Office, Colliss', Levell's(Forest Vale), Erskíne's, Upper Currawarna School, Cot -tee, D. Boyton's, Westman's, Ferguson's, Muller's, Sheedyand Reid's, Swann's, Tokley's, and Robertson's (alternatedirections each trip), three times a week -James Dean,Coolamon, sulky, one horse, three tears, £83 Jos. per1nnum.

I12. From Coolamon to Millwood, by the main road,returning via Bromham's, R. Nixon's, E. Booth's, and J.Boyton's, returning to main road at Village Reserve No.24,037, twice a week -James Dean, Coolamon, sulky, onehorse, three years, £q4 ros. per annum.

I13. Railw at Station and Post Office, Narrandera, twiceor oftener daily- Joseph Bell, Narrandera, four - wheeledvehicle, one or more horses, three years, £28 per annum.

I14. Narrandera, Jackson's Water - holes, Galore Park,and Lockhart, via Gillenbah, Galore Station, and Day'sFarm, twice a week- Joseph Bell, Narrandera, sulky, onehorse, three years, £70 per annum.

115. Jerilderie cfnd Darlington Point, and Jerilderie andArgoon. -Re- advertised.

116. Mulwala, Mount Gw1'nne, and Berrigan, twice aweek William Davidson, Berrigan, coach or sulky, one,two, or three horses, three years, £64 ros. per annum.

117. Corowa, Savernake, Warmatta, and Berrigan, viaSedgwick's, Merton, Ringwood, Ryan's (Savernake Lane),Bott's Bull Plain, &c., twice a week ; with a branch mailto and from Merton and Murchison's, via Summer Glen,Hawkins', and Anderson's, twice a week WilliamDavidson, Berrigan, coach or sulky, one or more horses,three years, £I24 15s. per annum.

118. Corowa and South Corowa, six times a week- -Francis E. Fogarty, Corowa, conveyance, one or morehorses, three years, 428 -per annum.

119. Tocumwal and Berrigan. -Re- advertised.r20. Berrigan, Lalalty, Barooga, and Railway Station,

Cobram (Victoria), six times a week-William Davidson,Berrigan, licensed coach, two, three, or four horses, threeyears, £33 155. per annum.

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121. Deniliquin, Cochran Creek, and Tullah Station, viaCobram and North Wakool, once a week -John Dean,Deniliquin, sulky, one horse, two years, ¿41 Ios. perannum.

122. Deniliquin, Virandcok, Pine Hills, and Finley, viaMooney's Swamp and McAlister's, twice a week-JamesRobinson, Finley, gig, one or two horses, as required,three years, £56 per annum.

123. Deniliquin and Rangemore, via Calimo and Werai,twice a week- Alfred E. Perrin, Deniliquin, waggonette,two horses, three years, 8o per annum.

124. Moulamein, Neimer,' and Barham, twice a week;and Neimer- bridge and Noorong Homestead, twice aweek Matthew Hole, I4oulameln, covered waggonette,two horses, three years, -:74 ros. per annum.

1 Whitton, Mount Ida, and Fairfield (J. 'Wilson's),via J. L. Bull's, Lana Vale, A. C. McGrath's, T.McGrath's, P. Coleman's, T. Bull's, Edmonstone's, S.A. Bull's, S. J. Bull's, A. Driver's, Portion 331, Dunnand Co.'s, The Cliffs, Lake View, Wendouree, VerandahRock, and Clifton, twice a week. (Contractor to call atCurlew Park Homestead on journeys from Whitton)Robert J. Black, Whitton, one horse sulky, or two horsewaggonette, if required, three years, £99 Ios. per annum.

126. Darlington Point and Flay, travelling on the southside of the river, three times a week -John Keast, Hav,coach, one, two, three, or four horses, three years, ,4"I$9

per annum.127. Carrathool, Gunbar, and Hillston, via Dry Lake,

Gunbar Hotel, Gunbar - Whealbah -road, as far as portionNo. 23, parish of Lake Gunbar, thence by Gunbar Stationroad to McKinley's Hotel, B. W. Doyle's, AustralianMortgage and Agency Company's selection, portions Nos.24, 20, and 18, parish of Burgess and Green Hills, twicea week ; and Carrathool, Gunbar, and Hillston, via DryLake, (=unbar Hotel, Gunbar- W'healbah -road, as far asportion No. 23, parish of Lake Gunbar, thence by Gun-bar Station - road, and McKinley's Hotel, once a "weekWilliam Peevers Balranald, four - wheeled covered Ameri-can coach, four horses, three years, £439 per annum.

128. Hay, Beloeth, One Tree, and Booligal, via" Quondong Hotel," three times a week Smith, Simpson,and Co., Hay, four - wheeled coach, two or more horses,three years, X247 per annum.

129. Booligal, Merrowie, Mossgiel, and Ivanhoe, twicea week- Duncan H. Williamson, Ivanhoe, four - wheeledconveyance, two or more horses, three years, £438 petannum.

130. Railway Station and Pest Office, Hay, three times aweek -John Kirkwood, Hay, spring cart, one horse, threeyears, Z20 per annum. .

1 ?,I. from Hay to Eurugabah and Gunbar, returningto Hay, via Galah, once a week ; and from Hay to Guubar, via Galah, returning to Hay, via Eurugabah, oncea week -John Keast, I-lay, coach, one, two, three, orfour horses, three years, .179 per annum.

132. Hav, Maude, Oxley, and Balranald, three timesa week, four - wheeled American coach, three or four horses,

vi tïi a branch mail, on horseback, once a week,.betweenMaude, Gilam, and Nap Nap Mail Box, on the North sideof the river-William Peevers, Balranald, three years,-837 per annum.

133. Hay and Thelangerin, via Wooloondool, Darcoola,and Benduck Back Station, once a week -John Kirkwood,Hay, four - wheeled conveyance, two horses, three years,.442 18s. per annum.

134. Booroorban and Willson, via Wargam, Warwillah,Willurah Steam Plains, and Moonbria, twice a week -Charles Lee, Booroorban, vehicle, three years, .497 peran- ^_um.

135. Adelaide Camp (on Booligal- Mossgiel Mail line)and Willandra Homestead, via Merungle, Bellevue, Fur-long, Mount Pleasant, Pineleigh, Maxwell Braes, Yandem-

bah, Thurlow, Moolbong, and Roeta, once a week ; andAdelaide Camp and Willandra Homestead, via Merungle,Andreylea, Maxwell Braes, Yandembah, Thurlow, Mool-bong, and Roeta, once a week Sidney E. Osmond, Booli-gal, one horse sulky or buggy, two horses when required,three years, ZIO4 per annum.

136. Ivanhoe and Wilcannia, once a week William A.Scott, Wilcannia, four-wheeled vehicle, two horses, threeyears, /193 per annum.

137. Railway Platform and Post Office, Broken Hill,once or oftener daily -John Hill and Co. Ltd., BrokenHill, three years, £47 pos. per annum.

138. Milperinka and I'andama, via Mount Poole andMount Sturt, once a week William Cromarty, Milperinka,two or four wheeled vehicle, two horses, three years, ¿6oper annum.

SUPPLEMENTARY.

7'o and from -Balranald, Euston, Gol Gol, Mildura (Victoria), and

'Wentworth, once a week ; and Mildura (Victoria) andWentworth, twice a week-Charles G. McMahon, Went -worth, covered coach, four horses, three years, f384 perannum. (Mr. McMahon's lowest single tenders wereX355 and /48 per annum, respectively.)

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NORTHERN ROADS.To and from -

I. Manly, Brookvale, Narrabeen, Rock Lily, and New-port, six times a week, by vehicle, one or more horses;with a branch mail to and from Rock Lily, Bayview, andChurch Point, six times a week- Charles H. Massey,Manly, vehicle, one or more horses, three years, ¿loo perannum.

2 Lower Mangrove and Mangrove Creek, twice a weekEdward Craft, Mangrove Creels, horseback, two years,

£21 per annum.3. Woy WVoy Railway Station and Post Office, Black -

wall, six times a week ; and l3lackwall, Davis Town, andKincumber, six times a week William Scarce, Kincum-ber, en foot and horseback, or all the way by boat ifrequired, three years, ¿96 per annum.

4. Wyong and Wyong Creek.- Re- advertiscd.5. Railway Station, Morisset, and Post Office, Cooran-

bong, twice a day Francis P. O'Leary, Cooranbong, four -wheeled sociable, two horses, three years, Z22 Ios. perannum. -

6. Cooranbong and Martinsville, six times a week-Mrs.Sarah 1. Horgan, Martinsville, three years, two -horsecoach, £16 per annum ; or horseback, ¿15 per annum, asrequired.

7. Newcastle, The Junction, Merewether, Charlestown,Belmont, Swansea, Mine Camp, and Catherine Hill Bay,six times a week- Robert Walton, Catherine Hill Bay,carriage, one or more horses, three years, 2129 per an-num.

8. Tramway Platform and Post Office, Lambton -Ten-ders declined.

9. Bulandelah, Boolambayte, Bungwahl, and Carba,three times a week -John Blows, jun., Booral, two - wheeledvehicle, one horse, three years, ,4"66 5s. per annum.

Io. Bungwahl and Forster, once a week-MurdockMcIntosh, Forster, horseback, one year, Z21.

II. Barrington and Nowendoc, once a week -Hugh.McSwan, Barrington, horseback, three years, Z55 perannum.

12. Nowendoc, Orundumbi, and Walcha, once a weekJohn W. Farrell, Walcha, one -horse sulky, three years, .451per annum.

13. Taree and Wingllam, via Woo'la Woolla, six timesa week, by covered coach -Jesse T. Bird, Wingham, two -horse four - wheeled covered coach, three years, ¿71 los.per annum.

14. Taree and Wingliam, by sulky, one horse. See No.13.

15. Bo Bo and Wingham. See No. 13.16. Cundletown, Oxley Island, and Bohnock, twice a

week -Noah Paine, Cundle Plains, Cundletown, threeyears, ¿45 per annum.

17. Dingo Creek and Wherrol Flat, three times a week(Contractor to travel via Dingo Creek Bridge in times offlood) -Henry E. Varrington, Dingo Creek, horse andsulky, three years, 6226 ios. per annum.

18. Coopernook, Lansdowne, Central Lansdowne, andUpper Lansdowne, via Rock Mill, the Public School, andMinnett's, three times a week -James Evindin, Cooper -nook, two - wheeled vehicle, one horse, three years, Z70per annum.

19. Coopernook, Cattia Creek, and Harrington, sixtimes a week -James Evindin, Coopernook, sulky, threeyears, /70 per annum.

20. Kew and Kendall, six times a week- George W.Lightley, Kew, sulky, one horse, or as required, threeyears, ¿28 per annum.

21.. Kempsey, Frederickton, Smith Town, Gladstone,Summer Island, Pelican Island, Jerseyville, Gooloondurri,South \Vest Rocks, and Arakoon, via the ]eft bank orGladstone side of the . river, between Frederickton, andGladstone, six times a week ; mails to be conveyed between.Kempsey, Frederickton, and Gladstone by boat in time offlood- Robert O'Neill, Gladstone, sulky, one horse, threeyears, £144 195. per annum ; or, if South West Rocks bemade terminus, £4 19s. per annum to be deducted fromsubsidy.

22. Kempsey, Frederickton, Clybucca, Unkya Creek,Barraganyatti, and Macksville, three times a week Cif atany time Contractor is obliged to adopt the Tambar routeinstead of Clybucca, the latter place to be served speciallyby the Contractor, twice a week, to and from Frederick -ton) ; and Macksville, Nambucca Heads, Deep Creek, Bel-linger Heads, Fernmount, and Bellingen, three times a .

week- Robert O'Neill, Gladstone, four - wheeled coach, twoor four horses, three years, 2370 per annum.

23. Gladstone and Loftus Bridge, across the BelmoreRiver, twice a week. (Contractor to travel up one sideon the river and down the other, and to deliver loose cor-respondence to the residents up Belmore River and aboveLoftus Bridge.)- Daniel Hicks, Gladstone, buggy, onehorse, -three years, {19 19s. per annum.

24. Bowraville and Areént's Hill, twice a week PhilipLamph, Bowraville, three years, 24 per annum.

25. Bellingen, Gordonville, Never Never, Bielsdown,and Dorrigo, twice a week, on horseback ; and Dorrigo

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and Tyringham, once a week, by pack - horse - LachlanMcDougall, Dorrigo, one year, J ir9 rgs. (Mails to b

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,. 57. Railway Station and Post Office, Gunnedah, twicee I or oftener daily Emmanuel Millerd, Gunnedah, one -horse

-.ouveyance, one year, ,{,24..58. Gunnedah and Westerweller's, via McCurvey's

Crossing, Glenfenzie, Warner's, Case's, Ingram's, Baker's,Colly Cragh, Clonan's, and Quia, twice a week- RobertJ. Nowland, Gunnedah, pack- horse, three years, Lao perannum.

59. Mullaley and Launi's, via Booloola, Dutzen (Grif-fith's), Mount Pleasant, Cochrane'.s (Danlo), Wallace's(Balmoral), Gollan's, Jackson's, and Dillon's, three timesa week -Mrs. Maria Daniels, Mullaley, horseback, threeyears, ¿8o per annum.

6o. Railway Station and Post Office, Boggabri; twice oroftener daily Norman E. Humphries, Boggabri, one horseand spring cart, three years, L28 per annum.

6r. Boggabri and Lindsay Station, via Grover's (TheRock), as well as via all places on route hitherto followed,twice a week- Oliver E. Devine, Boggabri, horseback,three years, Ç75 per annum. (Contractor to travel viaWîarner's and Chambers, if required, for an additionalsum, at the rate of Lro per annum.)

62. !;oggabri and Barney Springs (Shaw's), via the IionBridge, McGregor's, A. Dubois', E. Fox's, O'Brien's, FoxBrothers' box, Andrews', J. Jones', A. Carstairs', W. Bur-ton's, G. Dunstan's, L. Sliearer's, Burton's, Hayne Bro-thers', Read's, Wean, and Nicholl's, Penryn, twice a week.(Should any short private tracks be closed the main roadmust be travelled.)- Ernest A. Appleby, Boggabri, threeyears, L5o per annum.

63. Boggabri and Airlands (Peebles'), via Brotherton,Pinedale, Cotswold (Coates'), Willala, Bedwell's, Gullen-

conveyed between Bellinger and Dorrigo by four - wheelevehicle, two horses ; and between Dorrigo and Tyringhaby pack -horse or vehicle, for the sum of ¿139 15s., if rquired.)

26. West Maitland and Gosforth. -Re-advertised.27. Aberglasslyn and Lamb's Creek.-Re- advertised.28. Clarence Town, Glen William, and Brookfield, thre

times a week. -John Ç. Brown, Clarence Town, sulkthree years, £38 per annum.

29. Brookfield and Dungog, three times a week-JohSpencer, Dungog, horseback, two years, Lao per annum.

3o. Ellalong and Congewai, three times a week-Jo'hO'Hearn, Congewai, horseback, three years, L24 per anrum.

31. Wollombi, Laguna, and Central Wattagan, thretimes a week -Henry Hawkins, Central Wattagan, sulkyone horse, three years, L38 per annum.

32. Railway Station and Post Office, Branxton. -Readvertised.

33. Singleton, Whittingham, Vere, and Broke (includinVere Public School on outward trip), six times a week:Matthew Juratowitch, Singleton, sulky, one horse, threyears, ¿74 r7s. 6d. per annum.

34. Singleton, Boggy Flat, Gouldsville, Warkworth, anJerry's Plains, via Thorley's, three times a week -ArthuRegan, Jerry's Plains, vehicle, two horses, three years, L6per annum.

35. Singleton, Sedgefield, Glendon Brook, MarranaCreek, and Merannie Station (Binnie's), three times a wee

William H. Brooker, Mcrannie, Singleton, sulky, onhorse, three years, Croo per annum.

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36. Singleton and Carrow Brook. -Re- advertised. daddy Blairmore (Crawford's), Pampoola, Breamar, Corea,37. A point on Singleton- Jerry's Plains mail line (near Uplands (McLean's), and Lower Arrowainie, twice a week

Boggy Flat) and Bulga, three times a week -John Har-borne, Boggy Flat, one horse sulky, three years, £35per annum.

38. From Glennie's Creek to Goorangoola, via DryCreek Public School, including clearance of letter -box atKermode's, twice a week; and from Goorangoola to Glennie's Creek, including clearance of letter -box at Kermode's,twice a week -Luke Muddle, Glennie's Creek, horse andsulky, three years, ¿39 per annum.

39. Muswellbrook and Merriwa. -Re- advertised.46. Muswellbrook and Dunbar's Creek. -Re- advertised.4oA. Muswellbrook and Wybong. -Re- advertised.4oB. Muswellbrook and Hewitt's. -Re- advertised.41. Grass Tree Railway Platform and Muscle Creek, six

times a week -John J. Colgan, Muscle Creek, horseback,one year, £24 9s.

42. Merriwa, Bow, Willy Wally, Borambil, and Cassilis,three times .a week- Thomas Magarity, Muswellbrook,vehicle, one horse, or coach ; two horses, three years, ¿119per annum.

43. Merriwa and Wollar, via Kellick and Bow Creek,once a week- Augustine Fitzpatrick, Wollar, horseback,three years, ¿29 gas. per annum.

44. Cassilis and Uarbry, via O'Malley's, three times aweek ; and Uarbry and Leadville, twice a week -HughMcKenzie, Cassilis, sulky, one or more horses, one year,¿97 9s.

45. Aberdeen, Dangarfield, and Rouchell Brook, threetimes a week Charles Claydon, Aberdeen, two -horsevehicle, three years, ¿57 16s. rod. per annum.

46. Railway Station and Post Office, Scone, thrice oroftener daily Thomas G. Brown, Scone, delivery van,one horse, one year, ¿35 ros.

47. Bunnan and Dale's Creek, twice a week -M. E.Flanagan, Bunnan, horseback, one year, £28 r8s.

48. Blandford, Timor, and Nundle, twice a week-George A. Wiggan, Nundle, horseback, three years, ¿95per annum.

49. Willow Tree, Glasston, Blackville, and Yarraman,three times a week- Michael Boyle, Blackville, pack-horse, three years, ¿169 per annum.

50. Quirindi and Warrah Ridge, via Borambil Settle-ment, twice a week- William Nicholl, Quirindi, horse-back, three years, ¿27 14s. per annum.

sr. Quirindi and Yarraman. -Re- advertised.52. Quirindi, Caroona, Spring Ridge, and Coolanbilla,

three times a week William H. T. Arnold, Spring Ridge,coach, two horses, or on horseback in very wet weather,three years, {37 8s. per annum.

53. Yarraman and Tambar Springs. -Re- advertised.54. Yarraman and T rinkey. -Re- advertised.55. Quipolly Creek and Quipolly, three times a week-

John Doolan, Quipolly Creek, horseback, three years, .£32per annum.

56. From Curlewis to Wondoba, via Rugby, Digby,Pryor's, and Elsley's, retiirring to Curlewis, via Doel's,Calada, The Cedars, Lochiel, Bartlett's, and the road pastthe settlers along the railway line, three times a week -John D: Leary, Gunnedah, sulky, one horse, three years,X59 per annum. (Contractor to extend service to Cruick-shank's, Cameron's, and Delves', if required, for an addi-tional sum at the rate of 415 per annum.)

Ernest A. Appleby, Boggabri, three years, ¿88 per an-num.64.. Railway Station and Post Office, Narrabri, fifteen

times or oftener a week- William J. Ferguson, Narrabri,spring van, one horse, three years, £44 rgs. per annum.

65. Froiii Narrabri via Schutz's, Blayney's, Bailey's,Egan's, G. Smith's, Frater's (Deep Creek), Getts', Brake's,F. Smith's, W. Smith's, Barton's, W'halen's, Gregory's,Billingsley's, Orman's, and Dunmore's, to J. Dorrington's,returning to Narrabri, via Marshall's, Donaldson's, Robin-son's, and the other places named, twice a week -JohnBillingsley, Narrabri, horseback, three years, ¿65 per an-num.

66. Narrabri., Terry- hie -hie, and Gravesend, via Killar-ney, Meppen's, Madden's, Hunt's, Old Edgeroi, EliDavies', Berrygill Public School, Berrygill (Keen's),Regan's, E. Hann's, R. McMaster's, Galtee More, Capand Bennett, Glendarra, Mountain View, Slaughter Bouse,Brooklyn, and Maiden's, once a week - William H.Roberts, Narrabri, horseback or sulky, three years,¿95 ros. per .annum. (Contractor to be allowed ¿io perannum to call at McMaster's new house and Connor's

. Eden Valley, if required.)67. Narrabri, Myall Vale, and Lehane's (Roma), via

main road to turn -off at Wyatt's, Wyatt's, Maxwell's, andCohen's, once a week ; and Narrabri, Myall Vale, andHoward's, via main road to turn -off to Wyatt's, Wyatt's,Maxwell's, Cohen's, Lehane's (Roma), Lehane's, senior,E. S. Borthwick's box, and Ford's (W. M. Borthwick's),once a week Robert C. Paterson, Narrabri, sulky, oneyear, /goo.

68. Collarenebri and Mogil Mogil, via P. C. Lyon's,Wombian, Charles Clark's, Wirrabilla, and Daly's, LongSwamp, twice a week -John Stuart, Collarenebri, onehorse vehicle, one year, ¿45.

6g. Wee Waa and Merah (E. A. Holcombe's), via W. R.Holcombe's, S. Smith's, Shannon's, Tey's, Hunt's, and J. P.Redford's, twice a week- Michael Smith, Wee Waa, sulky,one horse, one year, ¿59 rgs. 9d.

7o. Wee Waa .and Boolcarrol, via Mrs. Thompson's,Wedderburn, Pendennis, and Doreen, twice a week -JohnWilliams, «Tee Waa, horseback, or sulky in dry weather,two years, ¿6o per annum.

71. Pilliga, Bugilbone, and Yarraldool, via BugilboneStation, O'Mullane's, Balgarnie's, and Moffat's, twice aweek; and Pilliga, Bugilbone, and Holcombe's, via Var-raldool Station, Murray's, Marshall's, and Moffat's, oncea week - Joseph Skelton, Quambone, sulky, one or morehorses, three years, ¿139 per annum.

72. Cubbaroo Railway Siding and Bugilbone. -Re-advertised.

73. From Carbeen Railway Siding to Hockin's, viaDrinkwater's and the main road, twice a week -EdwinMeWton, Tarrangower T. P.O., Carbeen Siding, horseback,or sulky if required, one year, £55. (Contractor to extendthe service to J. S. Smith's and Holcombe's, if required,for additional sum at the rate Of .20 per annum.)

74. Bur.ren Junction Railway Station, Burr-en, Avondale,and Collarenebri, via the road from Burrell. Post Office tothe main Collarenebri -road opposite Collytootela ; thencethe usual mail route to Avondale and Collarenebri, twicea week. (Contractor to arrange to cross Pian Creek when

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unfordable, or exchange mails at nearest approachable rail-Way platform.) Joseph Willis, Collarenebri, coach, fourhorses, one year, ¿137.

75. Burren Junction Railway Station, Nowley, and Bul-yeroi, via Burren Station, Wyatt's, the main road to Now -ley, thence the usual route to Bulyeroi, twice a week -David Hynes, Bulyeroi, licensed waggonette, three years,¿io9 18s. per annum. (Contractor to call at Eurimbla, ifrequired, for an additional sum at the rate of 45 perannum.)

76. Burren Post Office, Cryan, and New Cryan, via OldBurren and Galara, twice a week Severo J. Wilson,Cryan, sulky, two years, ¿6g 19s. 6d. per annum.

77. Burren Junction and Lezayre. -Re-advertised.78. Walgett and Goodooga. -Re- advertised.79. Walgett and Goodooga, via Comborah, Springs, Gra-

win, Wilby Wilby, Loughnan's, and New Bangate Station,once a. Week -John Newton, Comborah, coach, two ormare horses, three years, ¿105 per annum.

80. Walgett and Comborah, once a week -John Newton,Comborah, coach, two horses, three years, ¿40 per annum.

81. Walgett and Carinda, via Old Kidgear, Polly Bre-wan, The Wilgas, Bogewong, and Warren Downs, oncea week- George PJoodcroft, Walgett, four-wheeled convey-ance, two or more horses, three years, Zro8 per annum.

82. Walgett, and New Cryan, via Moore's, Walma, Bin -nie's, Clarke's box, J. A. Colwell's, Brough's, and We-beck's, once a week- Richard Stallworthy, Walgett, horse-back or one - horse sulky, if required, three years, ¿5oper annum. (Contractor to substitute, if required, a ser-vice, once a week, between Walgett and Webeck's, viaMoore's, Walma, Binnie's, Clrke's box, J. A. Colwell's,and Brough's, for the sum of x£45 per annum, and to alsoextend service between Walgett and New Cryan to Cryan,if required.

83. Bulyeroi, Mackenziç's, and Champion's, viaSmith's, Burrell's, Guilfoyle's, 011ie's, Masman's, Bank's,Madigan's, Greenaway's (Branxton), Barrett's, Kirby's(Frankston), and Fripp's, once a week- Charles Smith,Bulyeroi, horseback, one year, £44.

84. Bulyeroi and Mogil Mogil, via Nott's, Walsh's, S.Jackson's, J. Strang's, H. W. Strang's, R. F. G. Strang's,J. O'Neill's, M. O'Neill's, Ludlow's, Lander's, Shaw's,Myamblar, Mehi Bridge, Bank's, Strathclyde (when MehiRiver is crossable), and Collymongle Station, twice aweek. (Contractor to travel between Nott's, and J.Strang's, via Dubois', Rolls', and Steele's, once a week ;and via Walsh's, once a week) -David Aitken, MogilMogil, sulky, one horse, two years, 4118 per annum.

85. Railway Station and Post Office, Moree, twice oroftener daily Aylmer U. Ezzy, Moree, spring van, onehorse, one year, Z32 los.

86. Moree, Pallamallawa, and Warialda, via BooloorooBridge, Tareelari, and Bogamildi Station, twice a week -Stephen Cavanagh, Pallamallawa, horse and sulky, threeyears, Z98 per annum.'87. Moree and King's, via Combadello, Glenmore,

Talaraga, Madden's, and Wilmot's, twice a week- AlbertT. Humphries, Moree, horse and sulky, one year, 4'79.

88. From Bullarah to Parry's, Ferguson's, Wilmott's,Power's, Strong's C. Wilmott's, Brown's, and Canvin's(Crinoline), returning to Bullarah via Timmin's, Dawson's,Harding's, McDonald's, and .Meroe Station, once. a week ;and from Bullarah to Meroe Station, McDonald's, Hard -ing's, Dawson's, Timmin's, and Canvin's (Crinoline), re-turning to Bullarah via Brown's, C. Wilmott's, Strong's,Power's, Wilmott's, Ferguson's, and Parry's, once a week- William Timmins, Bullarah, horseback, three years, 48oper annum.

89. 'Garali, Boomi, and Kunopia, via the travelling stockroute between Garali and Sandholes, Sandholes Station,and route hitherto followed, twice a week -T-01m Allison,Garali, sulky, one horse, three years, Z.' ro per annum ; orto and from Garali, Boomi, Sandholes, and Kunopia bythe direct route, twice a week, by sulky, one horse, ¿looper annum, as required.

9o. Kunopia, Boggabilla, and I <unopia -not yet decided.91. Boomi, Kunopia, and Boggabilla -not yet decided.92. Currabubula and Clifton Station, via 'J. Daly's,

Heligman's, Mari's, and Piallaway Station, twice a week.- .William Eveleigh, Currabubula, three years, 426 los.per annum.

93. Railway Station and Post Office, Tamworth, three orfour times, or oftener, daily- Charles Woods, Tamworth,spring van, one horse, three years, ¿49 per annum.

94. Tamworth and Goonoo Goonoo, by direct route, sixtimes a week Charles Woods, Tamworth, coach, twohorses, three years, £6o per annum.

95. Dungowan, Ogunbil, and Swamp Oak, via Dungo-wan Creek and Port Stephens-road, four times a week;and Swamp Oak and Niangala, twice a week -not yet de-cided.

q6. Attunga and Attunga Springs, three times a week-William O'Shea, Attunga Springs, horseback, three years,419 15s. per annum.

97. Attunga and T. M. Higgins' (Narara), via AttungaStation, Rodgers', Corcoran's, Brand's, Brine's, E. Abra's,

J. Abra's, William Burton's, P: Balkin's, Roote's,is cKeon's, McFadyen's, Gallagher's and Gunter's, oncea week Alfred Wilkinson, Attunga, horseback, one year,.25-

98. Manilla and Glenbarra, via Old Cuerindi, Ukolan,Mundoway, and Cain's, once a week - William T. Lang -worthy, junr., Manilla, sulky and horses, three years,433 19s. per annum.

99. Manilla and Glenbarra, via North Cuerindi andCain's, once a week; and Manilla and Lowry, via NorthCuerindi, once á week - William T. Langworthy, junr.,Manilla, sulky and horses, three years, 459 9s. per annum.

loo. Manilla and Glendon, via Hall's Creek, Ukolan(T. Higgins' Selection), and Mundowey Stations, twice aweek -John V. Morgan, Barraba, sulky, one horse, orhorseback, three years, 452 per annum.

101. Carroll, Mountain View, and Manilla, via Turner's,Swain's, Fitzgerald's, Gunnembene Public School, Tal-cumbah Station, Keepit Station, O'Brien's Rosemount, P.Brady's, Woodland's, Dowe's Hawarden School, Mel-ville's, Rodd's, and Durham Court, three times a week.(Contractor to travel via the Wonga Creek School and A.Gardiner's on the journey from Carroll to Manilla). -Wil-liam T. Langworthy, junr., Manilla, sulky, one year,¿84 9S.

102. Mountain View., Geddes' Station, and Toryburn,via Garland's, Costello's, Barling's, Smith's, Brown's, andBorah Creek Station, and also via Everton (Chick's), twicea week Michael F. McKeon, Mountain- View, sulky, threeyears, ¿6o per annum.

103. Upper Horton and Cobbadah, once a week -Hec-tor H.. Halloran, I3ingara, horseback, three years, ¿20per annum.

104. Cobbadah and Gulf Creek, via the Main Road,three times a week, by one horse vehicle, and Gulf Creekand Stormont, once a week, on horseback -James Ford,Bundarra, three years, .475 per annum.

105. Post Office, Rob Roy, and Gum Flat, three times aweek, on horseback (Contractor to start from GreenwoodRailway Station if required) -See No. 1o6.

106. Rob Roy, Gum Flat, and Beaulieu. School, threetimes a week, on horseback (Contractor to start fromGreenwood Railway Station if required.).-John Moore,Gum Flat, horseback, one year, .451 Ios:

107. Inverell, Beaulieu School, and Gum Flat, threetimes a week, on horseback -See No. 10,6.

108. Warialda, Coolatai, and \ \'aliangra, via Gournama,Croppa, New Gunyerwarildi, Carlyon's, Allandale,Stamm's West Holme, Hussey's Agincourt, Garrett's, andRyan's, twice a week- \1'm.. C. R. McGregor, MungleCreek, near 1oggabilla, horseback, three years, 495 pegannum.

log. Wallangra, Yetman, and Boggabilla, via Moore's,Fraser's, Barttett's, and Hallam's- Edward W. Workman;Boggabilla, three years, horseback, twice a week, Zg1 perannum ; or horseback, once a week, and sulky, two horses,once a week, 497 per annum; or sulky, two horses, twicea week, £,I3 per annum, as required.

IIO. Bendemeer and Green Valley, twice a week; andGreen Valley and Bell's Swamp (G. Grattan's), once aweek- George Schalk, Bendemeer, horseback, two years,¿42 per annum.

III. Bendemeer and Glen Barra, via Hanning's, Long-ford's, and Watson's Creek Tin Mines, once a week-.) ames Blair, Bendemeer, horseback, two years, .419 perannum.

112. Bendemeer and Watson's Creek Tin Mines, viaHanning's and Longford's, once a week- Janies Blair,Bendemeer, horseback, two years, ¿14 per annum, or ¿19per annum if service is extended to Glen Barra.

113. Walcha -road, and Niangala, Craig Lea and GlenMorrison. -Re- advertised.

114. \Valclia and Yarrowitch, via Waterloo, Tiara, Tia,and Lower Tia Station, twice a week Michael Heffer-nan, Walcha, sulky, one horse, three years, ¿49 perannum.

115. Uralla and Bundarra. -Re- advertised.110. Uralla, Sandon, and Mount Sherwood, via ,Gost-

wyck, Rockwood, Hillview SchoOl, Hillview, and Grocer'sCreek, twice a week John Carroll; Uralla, hòrse andtrap, three years; .475 los. per annum.

117. A point on Uralla- Bundarra Mail Route (about the17 -mile post from Uralla.),' Balala, and Kingstown, twicea week, by sulky. (Tenderers to specify a price for athird mail a week -between Bundarra Mail Route andJJalala) -not -yet decided.

118. Railway Station and Post Office, Armidale. -Re-advertised.

119. Armidale, Armidale Gully, and Schaefer's, Stone -field, via Thalgarah and Hubert Park, twice a' week, bytwo or four - wheeled vehicle ; Armidale and Rock Vale,via Thalgarah, Pint Pot, and Forglen, .twice a week, bytwo or four - wheeled vehicle; and Rock Vale and Oban,via .Conningdále, Kilkoy, Fairview, Inverinate, Camper -down, Lyndhurst, Aberfoil, Carndhu, Riverview (Finlay -son's), Springfield (Crainger's), and Ward's Mistake Head

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Station, twice a week, on horseback - George Medhurst,Armidale, three years, £215 per annum.

120. Armidale, Eversleigh, Wyndella, and Booroolong,three times a week -Henry Monley, Armidale, sulky, onehorse, three years, ¿8o per annum.

12I. Armidale and Hillgrove. -Re- advertised.122. Cooney Creek and Metz, six times a week Fredk.

G. H. Johnson, Metz, sulky, one horse, three years, ¿52per annum.

123. Hillgrove, Wollomombi, Guy Fawkes, Wirrialpa,and Tyringham, twice a week -Adam Weatherstone, SouthGrafton, buggy, two horses, three years, ¿15o per annum.

124. Tyringham, Nymboida, Blaxland'.s Flat, Coutts'Crossing, South Grafton, and Grafton, twice a week (Con-tractor to travel alternately via Skinner's Creek and Dead-man's Creek, and also travel alternately between Coutts'Crossing and Grafton, the Tea -tree route, and via Cream-ery -road, R. Ellis', Morrow's, M. Ellis', and GregarrowBridge, and also between Tyringham and Nymboida bythe main road) -Adam Weatherstone, South Grafton, sulkyand horse, three years, ¿99 19s. per annum.

125. Wollomombi and Rainpsbech. -Re- advertised.126. Guyra and Koala. -Re- advertised.127. Guyra, Brockley, Boundary Creek (Jacob Rain -

ger's), Stonebrook (John Grill's), Glenross (John Gillan-der's), and Spring Ridge (Donald Finlayson's), via HenryPearson's, once a week -not yet decided.

128. From Ben Lomond Railway Station to Wands-.worth, via Hockey's, Cunningham's, Palmer's, Perrett's,Cottrell's, Tarrant's, Costello's, and Moredon, returningto Ben Lomond Railway Station via Green Bank, threetimes a week- Francis McGuigan, Ben Lomond, horseback,three years, £40 per annum.

129. Bald Nob and Glen Elgin, via Rosenthal Mill,Glen Elgin Station, and the Dredge Works (Mogford's),once a week- George Larkin, Bald Nob, four - wheeledvehicle, two horses, three years, ¿45 per annum.

130. Emmaville and Strathbogie. -Re- advertised.131. Inverell, Rob Roy, Little Plain, Reedy Creek, and

Warialda, via the main road, three times a week JamesF. Judge, Inverell, four - wheeled passenger vehicle, twoor more horses, three years, £148 4s. per annum.

132. Inverell and Ashford. -Re- advertised.133. From Inverell to Oakwood, Cherry -tree Hill, Gra-

man, and Wallangra, via Bannockburn and the main road ;returning from Wallangra via Bannockburn and Kulki,twice a week- Robert Griffiths, Bingara, four - wheeled con-veyance, two or more horses, three years, ¿r7o per annum.

134. Yetman and Durkin's, via Cole's, Callachor's,Myall Downs, Smith's, Sutton's, and Blue Nobby, once aweek- Phillip Callachor, Yetman, horseback, one year,X33, or Yetman and Coolatai, via Myall Downs, O'Gor-man's, Makin's, Old Blue Nobby, New Blue Nobby, Dur-kin's, Campbell's, and McDonald's, once a week, horse-back, one year, /70, if required.

135. Railway Station, Tenterfield, Post Office, Tenter-field, Black Swamp, Sandy Hill, Rossiterville, Drake,Tabulara, Mummulgum, Casino, Naughton's Gap, and Lis-more, six times a week. (Contractor to perform journeyfrom Tenterfield to Lismore within eighteen hours.)Thos. Morrissey and Lawrence O'Keefe, South Wood-burn, four horse coach, three years, £1,688 per annum.

136. Drake, Pretty Gully, Paddy's Flat, Upper Too-loom and Tooloom, via Lunatic Reefs; Jump Up Mines,and Lower Tooloom (and also via Mosquito Creek, andFarley's when the Clarence River is crossable), twice aweek- Philip Waller, Drake, horseback, one year. ¿80.

137. Tooloom and Woodenbong, via Iverson's, Tooloom,Station, Lees' (Macilvennon), and Urpen's, twice a weekKenneth McLean, . Tooloom, horseback, three years,£29 per annum, and via Mulcahy's, Beomi, for {2 perannum extra, if required.

138. Willson's Downfall, Acacia, Acacia Creek, Moun-tain View (Q.), and North Killarney (Q.), via the sur-veyed road, Dunkeld's, and Acacia Creek Bridge, twice aweek -See Nos. 140 and I

139. North Killarney (Q.), Mountain View (Q.),Acacia Creek, White Swamp, Woodenbong, and Unumgar,via Old Koreelah, twice a week. -See Nos. 140 and 141.

140. North Killarney (Q.), Mountain View (Q.), andAcacia Creek - Kenneth McLean, Tooloom, buggy, threeyears, ¿38 per annum, four times a week; or ¿4g perannum, six times a week, as required.

141. Willson's Downfall, Acacia, and Acacia Creek, viathe surveyed road, Dunkeld's and Acacia Creek Bridge,twice a week ; and Acacia Creek, White Swamp, Wooden -bong, and Unumgar, via Old Koreelah, twice' a weekGeorge H. Pearce, Tooloom, horseback, three years, 2120per annum.

142. Acacia Creek and Brix-worth, via Carney's, Crisp's,King's, Mullen's, Brosnan's, Walsh's, New Koreelah(Kenny's), the road through settlement leases, via Flag-stone Creek, and also via Maher's, twice a week. (Con-tractor to travel via Acacia Creek Bridge, and may ter-minate at Neston's when Koreelah Creek is unfordable.)-Geo. H. Pearce, Tooloom, horseback, three years, Z27per annum.

143. Ocean steamers as they pass up and down theClarence River and Post Office, Maclean, and to conveythe overland mails from the river steamers to the PostOffice, Maclean, as often as required William Fitzhenry,Maclean, spring cart, one horse, one year, ¿17 I9s. 6d.

I44. The Wharf, Harwood Island, and Post Offices,Harwood Island, Chatsworth Island, Mororo, The Esk,South Woodburn and Woodburn, twice a week; ChatsworthIsland, Mororo, The Esk, South Woodburn, and Wood-burn, four times a week ; and from Chatsworth Island toSouth Woodburn, twice a weer. Lawrence O'Keefe, South'Woodburn, coach, one, two, three, or four horses, one year,¿., I 2 7.

145. Palmer's Island and Taloumbi, twice a week -Pat-rick Murphy, Palmer's Island, horseback, three years,.612 15s. per annum.

146. Steamer's Wharf, Grafton, and Post Office, Graf-ton, on arrival and departure of steamers. -Re- advertised.

147. South Grafton, Gerrymberryn, Eatonsville, and Ra-mornie, three times a week -Adam Weatherstone, SouthGrafton, horse and sulky, three years, £39 per annum.

148. Coraki and Casino -Re- advertised.149. Lismore and Rous. -Re- advertised.15o. Bexhill, Corndale, and Rosebank, three times a

week -John McDonagh, Clunes, vehicle, one year, ¿35.151. From Eltham to Clunes, Eureka, Federal, Coorabell

Creek, Bangalow, and Spring Vale, returning to Eltham,via Clunes, six times a week Herbert McDonagh, Clunes,sulky, one horse, or horseback, three years, ¿Io6 perannum.

152. Wollongbar and Cowlong, twice a week Albert L.Smith, Wollongbar, horseback, three years, ¿24 perannum.

153. Eltham and Cowlong, twice a week. -See 152.154. Wardell, Meerschaum Vale, Rous, Rous Mill, and

Alstonville, three times a week Clarence D. McIntyre,Wardell, cart, one horse, three years, ¿75 per annum.

155. Post Office and Wharf, Ballina (including cartageof stores), on arrival and departure of ocean and riversteamers, as required James Coleman Ballina, van, onehorse, one year, Z,22.

156. Ballina and Upper North Creek, twice a week -John Bryant, Upper North Creek, sulky, three years, ¿27los. per annum.

157. Murwillumbah, Condong, Tumbulgum, North Tur -bulgurn, Stott's Creek, Chinderah, and Tweed Heads (in,eluding the porterage of mails to and from the severalPost Offices and the steamers), six times a week. Con-tractor to call at South Murwillumbah Wharf, if required)

George Skinner, Murwillumbah, steamboat, three years,¿Igo per annum.

158. Murwillumbah, Byangum, and Rowland's Creek,twice a week ; and Rowland's Creek and Terragon, oncea week- Edward Henry Bruce, Murwillumbah, one -horsesulky, three years, ¿30 per annum.

159. From Chinderah to Cudgen, twelve times a week ;and from Cudgen to Chinderah, six times a week -Mrs.Martha Brown, Chinderah, one year, /70 los.

16o. Cudgen, Duranbah, and A. A. Loder's, twice aweek -Mrs. Martha A. Brown, Chinderah, one year, X34I03.

SUBURBAN ROADS.To and from -

1 General Post Office, Sydney, and Post Offices, Mil -son's Point, and North Sydney, thrice or oftener daily -Herbert L. Brunsden, 134 Mount - street, North Sydney,light pagnel cart, one horse, three years, {go per annum.

2. From General Post Office, Sydney. lo L n Permise,via Sydney Railway Station, Redfern, Alexandria, NorthBotany, Botany, Lower Botany, and Coast Hospital, sixtimes a week ; and from La Perouse to Botany, six timesa week- Frederick C. Loveridge, Victoria - street, Alexan-dria, sulky or village cart, three years, ¿78 per annum.

Postmaster- General's Department.2nd December, 1904.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA..TENDERS, indorsed " Tender for Mails," are invited, and

will be received at the Office of the Deputy Postmaster-General, Perth, until Noon on Tnegday, the 10th Januar'-, 1905,for the conveyance of mails, as tinier, for a term of one, two, orthree years.

From the Post Office, Bridgetown, to the Post Office,Bridgetown, vi/ the homesteads of the undermentionedsettlers and serving all letter -boxes placed on mailroute : -A. Doust, R. C. Williams, H. Doust, M. Mnid-rnent, T. Crow.l, G. W. Hester, G. E. Hestr, R. War-burton, J. R. Walter, Brown and Farell, Russell andThomson, S. and W. Davies, T. Bracken. C. Allnutt,J. C. Curtice, H. Lancaster, .T. Regan, W. E.`Bolton,and the Rectory, twica a week, on horseback.

Where mils are conveyed by vehicle the contractor will berequired to convey, without extra cost to the Department,parcels post parcels up to eleven (11) pounds each in weight,and where carried on horseback, or l,v carnal, parcels ro=t parcelsup to three (3) pounds each in weight.

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The arrival and departure of mails will be subject to instruc-tions from the Deputy Postmaster - General, Perth, and liable toalteration at any time during the period of contract.

Every tender must bear the bond fuze signatures, duly wit-nessed, of the tenderer and of two responsible persons willing tobecome bound for the due fulfilment of the contract, in a sumnot exceeding the gross amount of the contract, for the wholeperiod over which it extends.

Every tender must be accompanied by the written consent,duly witnessed, of persons proposed as bondsmen to executethe bonds for the due performance of the contract in the eventof such tender being accepted.

White labour only must be employed in the conveyance of

snails.The rate of wages paid by the contractor and the working

conditions shall he those recognised in the locality in which thework is performed.

The Postmaster - General reserves the right of terminating thecontract at any time by giving three months' notice to the con-tractor.

Special forms of tender, with conditions attached, may beobtained gratuitously on application to the Deputy Postmaster -General, Perth, or to any post - office in the State ; and no tenderwill be entertained unless rendered on the prescribed form.

When tenders are forwarded through the post they should besent under registered cover.

The Postmaster - General does not bind himself to accept thelòwest or any tender. SYDNEY SMITH,

Postmaster- General.

This is iii lieu of the advertisement which appeared on page875 of the Commonwealth Gazette, No. 45, dated 30th July, 1904.

No. 232. Department of - Defence,Melbourne, 3rd December, 1901..

MILITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

HIS Excellency the Governor- General, acting with the_ advice of the Federal Executive Council, has been

pleased to approve of the following changes in connexionwith the Military Forces of the Commonwealth :

NEW SOUTH WALES.VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.

Captain ANDREW PITT GRIBBEN, Principal VeterinaryOlicer, New South Wales, to be Major.

VICTORIA.11TH AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT (VICTORIAN

MOUNTED RIFLES).

Lieutenant CYRII. WILBERFORCE ST. JOHN CLARKE, from.the University Corps of Officers (disbanded), to beLieutenant, provisionally. Dated 13th October, 1904.

RESERVE OF OFFICERS.

Captain ALFRED JAMES REILLY, from the AustralianGarrison Artillery (Victoria), to be Captain. Dated10th October, 1904.

Lieutenant RODERICK ELYARD KNIPE, from the 6thAu3tralian Infantry Regiment, to be Lieutenant.Dated 11th October, 1904.

RETIRED LIST.

The undermentioned officers are placed on the RetiredList, in accordance with the Age for Retirement Regulations,with permission to retain their rank and wear the prescribeduniform :

Captain CHARLES ABRAHAM D'EBRo, Reserve of Officers.Lieutenant GEORGE ALEXANDER KNIPE, Victorian

Railways Infantry (disbanded).Q,UEENSL AND.

9TH AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY REGIMENT (MORETON REGI-MENT).

ALBERT EDWIN COBB, to be 2nd Lieutenant, provision-ally. Dated 21st October, 1901.

THE KENNEDY INFANTRY REGIMENT.

The Provisional Appointments of the undermentionedofficers are confirmed :

Lieutenant EDMUND HARRY MATTHEWS.Lieutenant FRANK WEBB.Lieutenant REGINALD ARTHUR WICKHAM HURD.

THE PORT CURTIS INFANTRY.Lieutenant DAVID DAY DAWSON, to be Captain. Dated

16th June, 1904.The Provisional Appointment of Lieutenant ARTHUR

RAFF WOOLCOCK is confirmed.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL .CORPS (QUEENSLAND).

Militia Establishment.Lieutenant THOMAS ARTHUR PRICE resigns his com-

mission. Dated 14th October, 1904.SENIOR CADETS.

The Provisional Appointment of Lieutenant FREDERICKLIONEL DAWSON iS confirmed.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.16TH AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT (SOUTH AUS-

TRALIAN MOUNTED RIFLES).

Lieutenant FRANCIS CHARLES SIEKMANN, to be MilitiaActing Adjutant, provisionally. Dated 17th Sep-tember, 1904.

ROWLAND TRELOAR HILL, t0 be 2nd Lieutenant, pro-visionally.

JOHN WILLIAM PARSONS, to be 2nd Lieutenant, pro-visionally.

17TH AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT (SOUTH AUS-TRALIAN MOUNTED RIFLES).

The Provisional Appointment as Militia Acting Adjutantof Lieutenant and Honorary Captain FRANK MILTON

ROWELL is confirmed.Lieutenant and Honorary Captain FRANK MILTON

ROWELL is granted the temporary rank of Captainwhilst holding the appointment of Militia ActingAdjutant.

10TH AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY REGIMENT (ADELAIDERIFLES).

The Provisional Appointment as Militia Acting Adjutantof Captain JAMES HENRY SMITH OLIFENT iS Con-firmed.

UNATTACHED LIST.

Captain and Quartermaster GEORGE SCOTT, from theS )uth Australian Infantry Regiment, to be Captain.

RESERVE OF OFFICERS.

Lieutenant DAVID BAIRD WILSON, from the SouthAustralian Infantry Regiment, to be Lieutenant.

Lieutenant ERNEST HEINRICH REINGOLD SCHOLZ, fromthe South Australian Infantry Regiment, to beLieutenant.

SUPERNUMERARY LIST.

Lieutenant WILLIAM THOMAS STACEY resigns his com-mission.

Lieutenant Colonel BENJAMIN SOLOMON, V.D., to theRetired List with the honorary rank of Colonel, inaccordance with the Age for Retirement Regulations,with permission to retain such rank and wear theprescribed uniform.

J. W. AWAY,Minister of State for Defence.

No. 23]. Department of Defence,Melbourne, 3rd December, 1904.

MILITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.RIFLE CLUBS.

HIS Excellency the Governor -General, acting with theadvice of the Federal Executive Council, bas been

pleased to approve of the formation and the disbandment ofRifle Clubs as shown hereunder :

FORMATION OF RIFLE CLUBS.

New South Wales.Dry River Rifle Club.

South Australia.Tickera Rifle Club.

Western Australia.No. 47. Yarlop- Cookernup Rifle Club.No. 48. Lyalls Mill Rifle Club.

DISBANDMENT OF RIFLE CLUBS.

Victoria.Clunes Rifle Club.Fryerstown Rifle Club.Heidelberg Rifle Club.Tarnagulla Rifle Club.St. James Rifle Club.The Argus Rifle Club.Jamieson Rifle Club.Cobden Rifle Club.Serpentine Rifle Club.Wallaloo Rifle Club.Watchem Rifle Club.

J. W. McCAY,Minister of State for Defence.

No. 228 -230, and 239. Department of Defence,Melbourne, 3rd December, 1904.

MILITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.HIS Excellency the Governor - General, acting with the

advice of the Federal Executive Council, has been

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No. ;T.-3rd iseçember, 19o4 L08 ,CpRnonwealth Gazettepleased to approve of the following awards, under the pro-visions of Part xr. of the Regulations for the Military Forcesof the Commonwealth :

MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL.

Western Australia.Sergeant Instructor JAMES PRICE, Instructional Staff.

LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL (PERMANENTFORCES).

Victoria.No. 734, Assistant Artificer Corporal ROBERT HIBBARD

DREW, Australian Army Ordnance Department,Victoria,

THE COLONIAL AUXILIARY FORCES OFFICERS' DECORATTON.

Victoria.Lieutenant- Colonel HERBERT AUGUSTUS EMBLING, Aus-

tralian Army Medical Corps, Victoria.Major JAMES MCLAREN, 5th Australian Infantry Regi:

ment.Major JOHN EVANS, 6th Australian Infantry Regiment.Major JA11!ES HENRY COURTNEY, 5th Australian Infantry

Regiment.

THE COLONIAL AUXILIARY FORCES LONG SERVICE MEDAL.Victoria.

Major ALBERT FINCHETT GARRARD, Australian GarrisonArtillery.

No. 8, Colour- Sergeant GEORGE INGRAM, 6th AustralianInfantry Regiment.

No. 11, Colour- Sergeant JOHN WILLIAM CORDWELL, 6thAustralian Infantry Regiment.

No. 28, Lance Sergeant SAMUEL LOWE, 6th AustralianInfantry Regiment.

No. 223, Private JOHN WILLIAMS, 8th Australian In-fantry Regiment.RICHARD KNAPE, late No. 28, Bombardier, Australian

Garrison Artillery, Victoria.

J. W. McCAY,Minister of State for Defence.

Department of Defence,Melbourne, 30th November, 1904.

NOTIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL REGULA-TIONS,AND OF THE INTENTION TO MAKE REGULA-TIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE ACT 1903.

PURSUANTto the Ryles Publication A ct 1903, notice is

hereby givenl. That His Excellency the Governor- General, acting with

the advice of the Federal Executive Council,was, on the thirtieth day of November, 1904,pleased to make Provisional Regulations, underthe Defence Act 1903, to come into operation forth-with, which Provisional Regulations may be citedas Statutory Rules, 1904, No. 73.

2. That it is proposed to make Regulations under theDefence Act 1903, and that the Provisional Regula-tions above mentioned are the Draft of the pro-posed Regulations.

3. That copies of the Provisional Regulations may hepurchased at the Covernnnent Printing Office,Melbourne, at the price of Threepence.

4. That any representations or suggestions made inwriting by any person interested will be takeninto consideration before finally settling the pro-posed Regulations.

J. W. McCAY,Minister of State for Defence.

Department of Defence,Melbourne, 11th November, 1904.

To Henry Alexander Campbell, Clerk,Pay and Accounts Branch, Defence Department,

Perth, Western Australia.

TAKETAKENotice that a communication from the Chief Officer

this Department, notifying you of your suspension fromduty, charging you with certain breaches of the Public Service

Regulations, and calling upon you to reply to such charges, waspasted to your last known address; viz., Beaufort- street, Perth,Western Australia, on the 13th August last.

This Notice is published in accordance with section 77 of thePublic Service Act 1902.

ROBERT COLLINS,Secretary, Department of Defence.

(In substitution for the Notice which appeared in the Com-monwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 66, dated 12th November,1904.)

Western Australia,Perth, 1st December, 1904.

To Henry Alexander Campbell,Clerk, Pay and Accounts Branch,

Defence Department,Perth, Western Australia.

TAKE NOTICE that the Board of Inquiry appointed underthe Commonwealth Public Service Act to inquire into thecharges laid against you for certain breaches of the Public Ser-vice Regulations, p Lrticulars of which were posted to your lestknown address, viz.: Beaufortstreet, Perth, Western Aus-tralia, on the thirteenth August last, will commence its sittingin the Drill Hall, Perth, Western Australia, at Ten a m., onTuesday, thirteenth December, 1904.

A. W. PIESSE,Chairman.

Department of Defence,10th November, 1904.

MILITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF GREAT COATS.

TENDERS for the supply of Great Coats for the Common-wealth Military Forces of South Australia will bereceived by the Senior Ordnance Officer, Adelaide, South

Australia, up to Twelve o'clock noon on the 7th December,1904.

Forms of tender and full particulars obtainable at theOrdnance DepartmentsNew South Wales George- street, Circular Quay, Sydney.Victoria St. Kilda -road; Melbourne.Queensland Petrie- terrace, Brisbane.South Australia District Staff Office, Adelaide.Western Australia District Staff Office, Perth.Tasmania District Staff Office, Hobart.

!ROBERT COLLINS,Secretary, Department of Defence.

Department of Defence,Melbourne, 1st December, 1904.

MILITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.VICTORIA.

NOTICE OF TARGET PRACTICE.

TARGET Practice will be carried on by the Royal Austra-Iian Artillery, Victoria, from the undermentioned Forts,

from the ist to the 31st of December, 1904, between the hours of9 a.m. and 5 p.m. :Fort

QueenscliffCrow's Nest ..:Swan islandSwan Island Land RangeNepeanEagle's Nest ...Franklin ..South Channel ...

Gellibrand...

Direction of Target.S.S.W and S.E. by E.S. by E.N.E. and S. W.N.N. and N.E.N.E.N.w.N.E. and S. W.

All Forts from which practice is carried on will fly a red flagfrom the mast -head of flagstaff. All ships and boats should bekept at a distance of at least 800 yards to the left and 1 mile tothe right of the line of fire from a distance of 6,000 yards fromthe Battery, in accordanca with Part VI. Defence .act (No. 20)1903. The occupants of buildings in the vicinity of the gunsshould open all doors and windows, and take necessary pre-cautions to make their property secure from concussion.

R. WALL ACE, Lt. -Col.,0.C., R.A.A., Victoria.

Printed and Published for the GrOVERICMENT of the COMMONWEALTH of AUSTRALIA by ROBT. S. BRArbtGovernment 'Printer for the State of Victoria.