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THURSDAY, 9TH MARCH. [1916.
Department of External Affairs,Melbourne, 29th February, 1916.
HISExcellency the Governor- General directs it to be
notified, for general information, that Mr. J.MITCHELL has resigned from his position as Vice Consulfor the Netherlands at Port Kennedy (Thursday Island),and that, pending the appointment of a successor, Mr.REGINALD HOCKINGS will be in charge of the Vice -Con-sulate.
H. MAHON,Minister of State for External Affairs.
Department of External Affairs,Melbourne, 14th February, 1916.
T is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned Ordinance has been passed by the
Lieutenant - Governor of Papua, with the advice and con-sent of the Legislative Council thereof, and has not beendisallowed by His Excellency the Governor - General. -
" Pearl, Pearl Shell and Bêche- de -Mer Ordinance1914 -15."
H. MAHON,Minister of State for Exterrifl Affairs.
ALIEN ENEMIES.Patents, Trade Marks and Designs Acts 1914.
APPLICATIONS TO AvoiD OR SUSPEND PATENTS OR LICENCES.
Number andYear ofPatent.
Name of Grantee. Title. Name and Address of Applicant.
Common-wealth,2941/05
Common-wealth,19,209/10
Common-wealth,7720/07
Otto Fruhling
Otto Fruhling . .
Louis HermannRentzsch
Adjustable dredger head forsuction dredges
Improved method of andarrangement for removingdredged material fromship's holds, hopper barges,and the like
Improvements in or relatingto the manufacture of rein-forced tubular or hollowbodies from plastic material
Arthur Hugh Poole, of "Pukatea;"Raglan- street, Mosman ; WilliamGraham, of " Caro," Robinson-street, Chatswood ; Alfred HenryHasemer, of Morrison -road, Glades -ville ; and George William Poole,of " Spokane," Glendon -road,Double Bay, all near Sydney, NewSouth Wales
Arthur Hugh Poole, of " Pukatea,"Raglan- street, Mosman ; WilliamGraham, of " Caro," Robinson-street, Chatswood ; Alfred HenryHasemer, of Morrison -road, Glades -ville ; and George William Poole,of " Spokane," Glendon -road,Double Bay, all near Sydney, NewSouth Wales
Edward Lucas, of Cowra Chambers,Grenfell- street, Adelaide
Date and Time of Hearing.
Date.
Thursday,23rdMarch,1916
Thursday,23rdMarch,1916
Time.
10.30 a.m.
10.30 a.m.
Friday, 10.30 a.m.24thMarch,1916
Any person interested who desires to be heard in opposition to any of the above - mentioned applications mustgive notice,in writing, addressed to the Commissioner of Patents, Patent Office, Railway Buildings, Flinders- street, Melbourne, before thedate of the hearing.
C.2206,
GEORGE TOWNSEND,Commissioner of Patents.
No. 33. -9th March, 1916 530 Commonwealth gazette
The Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act19044915.
Principal Registry,Melbourne, 28th February, 1915.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE REGISTRA-TION OF AN ASSOCIATION AS AN ORGANIZA-TION.
NOTICE is hereby given that application has beenmade to me, under the Commonwealth Conciliation
and Arbitration Act 1.904 -1915, for the registration of anassociation called " The Radio - Telegraphists (Marine)Institute of Australasia " as an organization of em-ployees.
Any person who desires to object to the registration ofthe association may do so by lodging with mea notice ofobjection in the prescribed forin, and statutory declara-tion in support thereof, within 90 days after the publi-cation of this advertisement, and by serving on the asso-ciation copies of the notice of objection and statutorydeclaration so lodged.
A. M. STEWART,Industriai Registrar.
Department of the Treasury,Melbourne, 7th March, 1916.
Audit Act 1901 -1912, Section 62A.ESTABLISHMENT OF A TRUST ACCOUNT.
HEREBY establish a Trust Account, styled" Northern Territory Hotel Account," the purpose
of such account being defined as follows :--" To meet the expenditure incurred by the Com-
monwealth in carrying out the provisions of theNorthern Territory Liquor Ordinance 1915."
L. J. RUSSELL,For Treasurer.
Melbourne, 11th October, 1915.
Department of External Affairs,Melbourne, 16th February, 1916.
IS Excellency the Governor -C; eperal ip Council hasbeen pleased to approve, in accordance with Trea-
sury Regulation No, 61, of the expenditure of the follow-ing amounts, without calling for tenders :
£157 10s. Ale. Reschs Ltd., Sydney.£338 10s.Gin. J. Connell and Co., Melbourne.£136 5s. Whisky. J. Dewar and Son, Sydney.
H. MAHON,Minister of State for External Affairs.
Ex. Min. No. 74.Department of Trade and Customs,
Melbourne, 9th March, 1916.
HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has, in accordance with the provisions of Treasury Regulation No. 61,1] approved of the payment of the undermentioned accounts
Name of Firm. Description. Amount.
Gardner, Waern and Co., Melbourne Apparatus supplied for Escape Island Lighthouse, Western£
1,470s. d.0 0
Australis,Apparatus supplied for Cape Forestier Lighthouse, Tasmania.. .1,405 0 0Apparatus supplied for Ben Mason's Point Lighthouse, Western 590 0 0
AustraliaI, . Apparatus supplied for Cape Forestier and Ben Mason's Point
Lighthouses125 0 0
G. Weymouth Pty. Ltd., Melbourne 5 Resonance Transformers at £30 each 150 0 0Bevan and Edwards Pty. Ltd., Melbourne . . Vertical l;piler supplied for Tasman Island Lighthouse 106 7 9
FRANK G. TUDOR,Minister for Trade and Customs.
Postmaster- General's Department,1st March, 1916.
HIS Excellency the Governor-General, by and with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, has approved, in accordancewith the provisions of No. 61 of the Treasury Regulations under Section 71 of the Audit Acts 1901 -1906, of the expenditure
of the amounts indicated hereunder for the purpgses if the Postmaster - General's Department in the States shown :
Ex. Min.Nos. Amount.
£ 8. d.
To Whom Payable. Purposes for which Expenditure Incurred.
NEW SOUTH WALES.88
94
994
222
9
6
3
6
Automatic Telephones (Aus-tralasia) Ltd., 77 King- street,Sydney
State Government Fodder Ad-visory Board
Purchase of additional automatic telephone apparatus requiredin connexion with the Chatswood Telephone Exchange
Purchase of 22 tons 4 cwt. 1 qr. of chaff
E. J. RUSSELL,For Posti caster- General.
Commonwealth rasette 531 No. 33. 9th March, 1916
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 26th February: 1916.
APPownighrr OF ELECTORAL REGISTRARS.
mHE persons specified in the first column of the following Schedule have been appointed during the pleasure of the Ministerfar J o Affairs to be Electoral Registrars under the Commonwealth E+kecíoral Act 1902 -1911, to keep the Rolls for the
Subdivisions ,set opposite to the names of the said persons in the second column of the said Schedule, the appointment in eachease t9 take effect on and from the date of entry on duty.
SCHEDULE.
Name. Subdivision.
Thomas Herbert WallWalter Merrion .
William Walters . .James McGrathNorman Edward LitchfieldStanley Frederic ColmanClarence Morze BlackFrank TownsendJoseph NewmanWilliam Norman RowseMichael John Downey Page.
Division.
STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Grafton .. .. CowperBubb() .. . Darling ..Cooma .. Eden - MonaroNarrabri .. GwydirAlbury . Hume ..Maitland .. . HunterWollongong .. . Illawarra ,Liverpool .. NepeanJunee .. RiverinaRandwick WentworthDarling Harbour West Sydney
Postal Address,
GraftonDubboCoomaNarrabriAlburyWest MaitlandWollongongLiverpoolJuneeWaverleySydney
E.16/633. KING O'MALLEY,Minister of State for Home Affaire.
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 26th February, 1916.
APPOINTMENT OF ELECTORAL REGISTRARS.
THE persons specified in the first column of the following Schedule have been appointed during the pleasure of the Ministerfor Home Affairs to be Electoral Registrars under the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1902 -1911, to keep the Rolls for the
Subdivisions set opposite to the names of the said persons in the second column of the said Schedule, the appointment in eachcase to take effect on and from the date of entry on duty.
SCHEDULE.
Subdivision. Division. Postal Address.
Ruby Sarah Jordan , .James Joseph Acton ..Herbert Charles BarrattAgnes Hay Wilson .
John Ernest RoxbyJames Charles LeesCharles Gates . .James Felix Sheridan
Albert William JamesMichael James BurkeFrancis Edward BoltonDavid Little.. . .Edwin William CeriniLouis Furze WilliamsonLouis Furze WilliamsonArthur Lionel Alexander . .Digby Mackworth PerceyNellie Annie SaundersEdwin Edward Redgrave DowardEthel Kathleen Gray . .William Hamilton Mitchell ..Annette Blanche Pollock ..
John O'Dea ..Philip Webster Cowley
Albert Dawkins f
STATE OP NEW SOUTH WALES.Milparinka ..CuninockWanaaringBungendorePambulaQuirindi ..Murrurundi ..Bowral . .
BarrierCalare ..Darling ..Eden - Monaro ..Eden - MonaroGwydir ..Robertson ..Werriwa . ,
STATE OF VICTORIA.ElmoreColasCobram ..RushworthTaturaBairnsdale ..LucknowWedderburnWoodendAlexandraRutherglenHarrowPenshurstRainbow
BoonahLogan
Radina,
Bendigo ..Corangamite ,Echuca ..Echuca .,Echuca .Gippsland ..Gippsland ..GrampiansGrampians
IndiWannonWannonWim.mera
STATE OF QUEENSLAND.
..!MoretonMoreton
STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA,. , IWakefield . .
MilparinkaCumnockWanaaringBungendorePambulaQuirindiMurrurundiBowral
ElmoreColasCobramRushworthTaturaBairnsdaleBairnsdaleWeelderburnWoodendAlexandraRutherlgenHarrowPenshurstRainbow
.. Boonah
.. Beenleigh
Kadina
KING O'MALLEY,E.16/634. Minister of State for Home Affairs.
No. 33 .-9th March, 1916 532 Commonwealth Gazette
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, ist March, 1916.
APPOINTMENT OF DIVISIONAL RETURNINGOFFICERS.
HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council, actingwith the advice of the Executive Council, has been
pleased to approve of the appointment under the provisionsof the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1902 -1911 of the Officersspecified in the first column of the attached schedule to beDivisional Returning Officers, without additional remunera-tion, for the Commonwealth Electoral Division specified in thesecond column opposite their respective names during theabsence on leave under the provisions of the Public ServiceAct of the permanent officers whose names are set out in thethird column of the Schedule.
Name of Relieving Officer. Division.
FrederickParkinson
Name of PermanentOfficer.
STATE OF VICTORIA.Walter
1
Melbourne Charles Ernest Augus-tus Miller
STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.W. H. Cantelo ( Dampier Albert Charles TwineJohn Kneip . I Fremantle Robert Henry Bandy
E.16/670.KING O'MALLEY,
Minister of State for Home Affairs.
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 26th February, 1915.
NOTIFICATION OF NAMES OF ELECTORALREGISTRARS WHO HAVE CEASED TO HOLDOFFICE.THE persons specified in the following Schedule have
ceased to be Electoral Registrars under the Common-wealth Electoral Act 1902 -1911, to keep the Rolls for theSubdivisions set opposite their respective names in theSchedule.
SCHEDULE.
Name. Subdivision. Division.
STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Albert Leonard Brit - Milparinka .. Barrier
tonFrancis Denis Cumnock ..
McEvoyArthur Edward Prior WanaaringJames Marshall .. BungendoreJohn Callett Hume PambulaJohn Stevens White QuirindiWilliam Arthur Read MurrurundiEleonara Adam . Bowral
Calare
DarlingEden - MonaroEden - MonaroGwydirRobertson
.. WerriwaSTATE OF VICTORIA.
John Berryman ..Herrick Avard . .William Ellis .
Edwin WilliamCerini
Albert WilliamJames
Ernest John Wil-liamson
Ernest John Wil-liamson
James Mardling . .James Gifford ..David LittleHenry Albert Halli-
dayMary
KellyAnnie Kufidder . .James Wearne . .
ElmoreColacCobramRushworth
BendigoCorangamiteEchucaEchuca
Tatura Echuca
Bairnsdale Gippsland
Lucknow Gippsland
Wedderbuin GrampiansWoodend GrampiansAlexandra IndiRutherglen Indi
Margaret J Harròw Wannon
Penshuret WannonRainbow .. Wimmera,.
STATE OF QUEENSLAND.__ .William Henry Lan- Boonah .. Moreton
guschAlbert Thiesfield .. Logan .. Moreton
STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.Walter John Baker
1
Kadina .. i Wakefield
KING O'MALLEY,E.16/634. Minister of State for Home Affairs.
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 26th February, 1916.
NOTIFICATION OF NAMES OF ELECTORALREGISTRARS WHO HAVE CEASED TO HOLDOFFICE.THE persons specified in the following Schedule have
ceased to be Electoral Registrars under the Common-wealth Electoral Act 1902 -1911, to keep the Rolls for theSubdivisions set opposite their respective names in theSchedule.
SCHEDULE.
Name. Subdivision. Division.
STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Harold Emerald
Owen HynesGavin ' Charles
ElliottJames Andrew CrokeNorman Gordon
ClaytonWilliam Henry
MillerFrederick HindeDaniel Fogarty ..Cecil Woods Watkyn
Riley StarlingWilliam Martin
GarrickRex Lionel Bacon . .
William HenryTweeddale
Grafton
Dubbo
CoomaNarrabri
Albury
MaitlandWollongongLiverpool
Junee
Randwick ..Darling Harbour
Cowper
Darling
Eden - MonaroGwydir
Hume
HunterIllawarraNepean
Riverina
WentworthWest Sydney
KING O'MALLEY,Minister of State for Home Affairs.
E.16/633.
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 1st March, 1916.
APPOINTMENT OF DIVISIONAL RETURNINGOFFICER.
HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council,acting with the advice of the Executive Council,
has been pleased to approve of the appointment, underthe provisions- of the Commonwealth Electoral Act1902 -1911, of STANLEY FREDERIC COLMAN, to be DivisionalReturning Officer, without additional remuneration, forthe Division of Newcastle, in the State of New SouthWales, during the absence on military duty of thepermanent officer, J. E. Stewart, such appointment totake effect on and from the 15th January, 1916.
KING O'MALLEY,E. 16/669. Minister of State for Home Affairs.
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne.
HIS Excellency the Governor General in Council hasapproved of authority being granted for the fol-
lowing leases:1. From Mrs. M. Henshall, for Defence purposes, of
certain premises, situated in Emily- street, Seymour, Vic-toria, for a period of five years from the 21st August,1915, and thereafter on a monthly tenancy at a rentalof £26 per annum. (V.L. 16/31.)
2. From Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of premises situated at55 Llandaff- street, Waverley, New South Wales, for theaccommodation of the Caretaker of the Customs House,Sydney, for a period of one year from the ist January,1916, at a rental of £71 10e. per annum. (N.L. 16/490.)
3. From Samuel Devy, of two rooms in premisessituated at Glenferrie -road, Malvern, Victoria, andknown as the Tivoli Theatre Buildings, to be used bythe Divisional Returning Officer for I4enty, for a periodof twelve months as from the 1st March, 1916, andthereafter on a quarterly tenancy, at a rental of 25s.per week. (V.L. 16/367.)
4. From the Governor of the State of Western Aus-tralia of that piece or parcel of land having a frontageseawards of about 30 feet by a depth of 100 feet midwaybetween the boat shed and landing stage at Albany,W.A., to be used as a Naval Boat Shed Site for a periodof 21 years from the ist July, 1914, at a rental of £ 12per annum. (W.L. 16/259.)
KING O'MALLEY,Minister of State for Home Affairs.
Commonwealth Gazette 533 No. 33. -9th March, 1916
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne, 28th February, 1916.
LEASE OF LAND.
IN pursuance of the provisions of the Lands Acquisi-tion Act 1906, authority has been granted for the
lease to Frank Wallis Hyles of Block No. 29, in theparish of Narrabundah, county of Murray, FederalTerritory, comprising an area of 678 acres, for a periodof five years, as from the 16th February, 1916, at ayearly rental of £110 3s. 6d.
KING O'MALLEY,F.G.L. 16/205. Minister of State for Home Affairs.
Ex.Department of Defence,
Min. No. 200. Melbourne, 8th March, 1916.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.
LEASE.
HIS Excellency the Governor General, acting withthe advice of the Federal Executive Council, has
been pleased to approve of authority being granted tothe lease, for use as a Depôt for Medical Stores, ofpremises situated at No. 29 James- street, Melbourne,from the 3rd day of February, One thousand nine hun-dred and sixteen, for the term of one year certain, ata rental of Two hundred and eight pounds (£298) perannum.
ALBERT GARDINER,Assistant Minister of State for Defence.
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne.
DISPOSAL OF COMMONWEALTH PROPERTY.
WHEREAS immediate possession of the lands in the Federal Territory, acquired by notification in the CommonwealthGazette of the 27th January, 1916, described in the schedule hereunder, is not required by the Commonwealth, His
Excellency the Governor- General in Council has approved of authority being granted for the disposal of such lands, by leasing orletting same to the present occupiers thereof, or others, at rentals to be determined by the Minister for Home Affairs, untilpossession of such lands shall be required by the Commonwealth.
F.C.L. 1,6/206.KING O'MALLEY,
Minister of State for Home Affairs.
DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.
All that piece or parcel of land, containing an area of 66 acres 3 roods 7 perches, more or less, being part of portion 96,parish of Amungula, county of Murray, Federal Territory, Commonwealth of Australia, as shown hachured on plan hereunder :Commencing at a south - western corner of portion 144, parish of Amungula, being a point in the northern side of a road, thesouthern side of which forms northern boundaries of portions 98 and 21, parish of Amungula ; thence by part of the northernside of that road bearing 279 deg. 37 min. 4,097.2 links to a point in the eastern side of another road, the western sides ofwhich form parts of eastern boundaries of portions 54 and 33, parish of Amungula ; thence by eastern sides of that road, beinglines bearing 345 deg. 5 min. 645.4 links, 329 deg. 28 min. 819.6 links, 339 deg. 19 min. 30 sec. 720.3 links, and 338 deg. 18mina. 30 sec. 58.4 links to its intersection with the Territorial boundary ; thence by part of the Territorial boundary, beinglines bearing 84 deg. 14 min. 30 sec. 536.61inks, 135 deg. 10 min. 30 sec. 319.2 links, 86 deg. 49 min. 30 sec. 633.5 links, 131deg. 58 min. 881.2 links, 78 deg. 9 min. 1,136.2links, 130 deg. 49 min. 30 sec, 1,127.5 links, 1'72 deg.. 16 min. 30 sec. 649.1links, 148 deg. 24 min. 30 sec. 725.7 links, and 120 deg. 51 min. 488.4 links to the commencing point.
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CONTRACTS ACCEPTED -- (Series 1915 -16).
Department of Defence,Melbourne, 2nd March, 1916.
ilatialNo. Particulars. Rate. :grime cif Finn;
Contractand
OfficeyAcquisition
No.
able tíß Autlótlty.
AUSTRALIAN MILÍTAR FORCES. .
CONTRACTS FOR DENIM GARMENTS. £ e. d. Approved -
10578 3;190 Trousers; denim :. per pair 0 2 111- W. A. Davidson .. 475210519 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 11f Stirling Clothing
Coy. 4500,10580 2,390 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 11f- J. W. Boatwright
and Co.4753
10581 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 11: L. Salmonow Pty.Ltd. 4500
10582 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 114 Miss Daly ..10583 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 11 f- J. T. Cook .. 4591,
475410584 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 11I- Jackson and Ecker-
sail10585 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 111 S. Davis .. 4500,10586 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 11f- J. C. Pepper .. 475310587 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 111 Tower Clothing Co.10588 1,540 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 111- J. Fienberg .. 4826 .
10589 675 Trousers, denim .. ;, 0 2 11+ S. E: Suns . .10590 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 11 f S. Kemelfield .. 4500,10591 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 111 Kemelfield and Yin-
der4753
10592 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 6 2 HI Size, Walker, andCo. 4590 First E$= 15th June,
10593 1,540 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 111 L Josephson .. peditionary 191510594 1,630 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 111 P. Goldberg .. 4500, Force
4753 a
10595 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 111 National Clothing 4591,Co. 4755
10596 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 114 W. R. Ball .. 4500,4753
10597 1;540 Trousers, denim .. ,; 0 2 114 W. and A. McArthur 475210598 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 114 H. Massey ..10599 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 14 M. J. Jacobs .. 4500,10600 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 11f Reed and Bush .. 475310601 500 Trousers, denim .. ,, 0 2 11- C. M. Banks .10602 1,305 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 elf Canberra Clothing 4500
Co.10603 1;640 Trousers, denim .. ,; 0 2 111 Phoenix Clothing
Co.10604 3,190 Trousers; denirhi .. 0 2 1lf W. Monekton and 4500,
Co. 475310605 3,190 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 11 f- Whittaker Clothing
Co.10606 107 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 41060710608
356 Trousers, denim ..1,952 Trousers, denim ..
00
3 02 6
R. Reid and Co. 4050 First Expedi-tionary Force
10th May,1915
1060910610
48 Trousers, denim ..10 Trousers, denim ..
00
2 41-
3 0 I.R. Reid and Co.
Ltd.4572 First Expedi-
tionary Force5th July,
191510611 100 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 6 Sargood Bros. .. 4056 First Expedi-
tionary Force10th May,1915
10612 213 Trousers, denim .. 0 3 1L06131061410615
321 Trousers, denim ..684 Trousers, denim ..
..204 Trousers, denim ,;
0
0
2 3
2 3
31Sargood Bros. .. 4033 First Expedi-
ionary Force12th May,
1915
L0616 57 Trousers, denim .. ,; 0 3 OfL0617 146 Trousers, denim .. 0 3 010618 599 Trousers, denim .. 0 3 OfL0619 491 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 54,L0620 35 Trousers, denim .. ,; 0 2 4f10621L0622
287 Trousers, denim ..237 Trousers, denim ..
00
2 11f-2 1 lf
Denniston and Co.Pty. Ltd.
4056 First Expedi-tionary Force
10th May,1915
L0623 86 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 9L0624 365 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 5fL0625 159 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 5-110626 162 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 3fL0627 40 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 8L0628 244 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 1010629 408 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 2 G. and R. Wills and 403310630 210 Trousers, denim .. ;, 0 2 2f- I Co. Ltd.L0631 334 Trousers, denim .. ,, 0 2 4f10632 148 Trousers, denim .. ;; 0 2 1.0 .
L063310634
35 Trousers, denim ..44 Ttousers, denim. .. ,;
00
2 $p2 10
First Ex-peditionary
12th May,1915
10635 84 Trousers, denim .. ,, 0 2 10 G. and R. Wills and 4048 Force10636 70 Trousers, denim. .. ,; 0 2 10 Co. Ltd.[0637 39 Troimers, denim .. 0 2 1010638 31 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 10[0639 21 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 10 s[0640 300 Trousers, denim .. 0 2 5[0641.0642
600 Troúsers, denim ..300 Tröui;ers, denim ,
00
2 42 61-
G. and R. Wills andCo. Pty.
4134 First Expedi-tionary Force
18th Mary,NM
Commonwealth Galettt 58 7 14o. 38.--9th March, 1916
Oo14nc$Atrr9 (MztitABY) Aciownlb--(Seriek 191548)--corriin+iad.
SeriaiNo. Particularst Rate. Name of Flynt.
Contractand Supply
RequisitionNo.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCEScontinued.
CONTRACTS FOR DENIM GARMENTScontinued.
£ s. d.
1064310644
211 Trousers, denim per pair420 Trousers, denim Pf
00
22
35 --
Wm. Dodgshun andSon. Ltd.
4033
10645 585 Trousers, denim 0 2 51 D. and W. Murray 4021Ltd.
10646 459 Trousers, denim 0 2 610647106481064910650
629 Trousers, denim461 Trousers, denim517 Trousers, denim480 Trousers, denim
0000
2323
5101601
Paterson, Laing,and Bruce
6572
10651 28 Trousers, dénim 0 2 5110652 482 Trousers, denim 0 2 4110653 60 Trousers, denim 0 3 01065410655
180 Trousers, denim162 Trousers, denim
00
22
04
Gaylord, Green -wood, and
4033
10656 168 Trousers, denim Pf 0 2 21 Cocking10657 684 Trousers, denim 0 2 71 Banks and Co. 4087
1065810659
'768 Trousers, denim261 Trousers, denim
00
22
013/
10660 141 Trousers, denim 0 2 1111066110662
827 Trousers, denim351 Trousers, denim
00
23 0f-
R. Allen and SonsPty. Ltd.
4033
10663 438 Trousers, denim 0 2 510664 458 Trousers, denim 0 3 1110665 312 Trousers, denim 0 2 51 McNaughton, Love,
and Co. Pty. Ltd.4056
10666 1,152 Trousers, denim 0 2 51, McNaughton, Love,and Co. Pty. Ltd.
4199
10667 396 Trousers, denim 0 2 McNaughton, Love,10668 200 Trousers, denim 0 2 31 and Co. Pty. Ltd.10669 572 Trousers, denim 0 2 310670 57 Trousers, denim 0 2 010671 204 Trousers, denim 0 2 010672 248 Trousers, denim 0 2 31067310674
571 Trousers, denim17 Trousers, denim
00
22
44
4056
10675 145 Trousers, denim 0 2 01 Kornblum and Co.10676 120 Trousers, denim 0 2 0110677 65 Trousers, denim 0 3 1110678 62 Trousers, denim 0 3 1110679 28 Trousers, denim 0 2 7110680 17 Trousers, denim 0 2 71-10681 265 Trousers, denim 0 2 5# Kornblum and Co. 419410682 65 Trousers, denim 0 2 510683 90 Trousers, denim If 0 2 4 Kornblum and Co. 434110684 127 Trousers, denim 0 2 310685 50 Trousers, denim 0 3 Of10686 96 Trousers, denim 0 3 .01 Beath, Schiess, and 405910687 38 Trousers, denim 0 2 51 Felstead10688 12 Trousers, denim 0 2 4110689 450 Suits, denim .. per suit 0 7 3 J. C. Pepper .. 424210690 1,000 Suits, denim 0 7 3 W. A. Davidson ..10691 2,889 Suits, denim 0 6 0 Robert Reid and Co. 6686,
Ltd. 6113,6512,6376
10692 3,000 Suits, denim 0 6 3 Robert Reid and Co. 6256Ltd.
10693 80 Suits, denim 0 6 6 Robert Reid and Co. 6686Ltd.
10694 50 Suits, denim 0 7 6 Robert Reid and Co. 5286Ltd.
10695 288 Suits, denim .. 0 5 11 Robert Reid and Co. 492610696 154 Suits, denim . 0 5 0 } Ltd.10697 200 Suits, denim . . 0 5 7; McNaughton, Love,
and Co. Pty. Ltd.6089
1069810699
360 Suits, denim . .100 Suits, denim . .
00
55
6111
Banks and Co. .. 6089
10700 756 Suits, denim 0 5 91070110702
366 Suits, denim ..152 Suits, denim . .
00
56
53
Kornblum and Co. 6089
10703 10 Suits, denim . . 0 6 010704 399 Suits, denim . . 0 6 1107051070610707
240 Suits, denim . .115 Suits, denim . .
134 Suits, denim . .
0.00
55'5
31-67
Beath, Schiess, andFelstead
Austin Baillieu . .
6116,60896089
10708 240 Suits, denim 0 5, 51 Dennistòn and Co. 6089
10709110710 1
470 Suits, deni . .m98 Suits, denim ,. 31
00
56
8131
'Z Thompson, Davies,j &n4 Ço.
p89
Chargeable toAuthority.
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Ekpedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First i icpedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First. Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Fore°
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
Approved-
12th May1915
6th May,1915
25th 1Vov`em-ber, 1915
12th May,1915
13th May,1915
12th May,1915
10th May,1915
24th May,1915
10th. May,1915
24th May,1915
5th June,1915
12th : May,1915
27th Ma y,1915
29th Septem-ber, 1915
19th Septem-ber, 1915
29th Novem-ber, 1915
17th Septem-ber, 1915
4th August,. 1915
12th October,1915
8th October,1915
1st October,1915
30th Septem-ber, 1915
29th Septem-ber; 1915
15th October,1016
,ith October,1910
No. 33.-9th March, 1916 536 Commonwealth Gazette
CONTRACTS (MILITARY) AOOEPTIDD(Series 1915-16)continued.
SerialNo.
10711
10712
10713
10714
107151071610717107181071910720107211072210723
Parttculare Bate. Name of Firm.
Contractland Supply
Office Chargeable toRequisition
No.
Authority.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES-- continued.
CONTRACTS FOR DENIM GARMENTS.continued.
88 Suits, denim .
1,000 Suits, denim
300 Suits, denim
250 Suits, denim
200 Suits, denim195 Suits, denim10 Suits, denim . .4 Suits, denim99 Suits, denim471 Suits, denim298 Suits, denim244 Suits, denim239 Suits, denim
10724 1 679 Suits, Denim
10725 353 Suits, denim . .10726 2,100 Suits, denim
107271072810729107301073110732107331073410735
107361073710738107391074010741107421074310744107451074610747
10748
10749
10750
10751
10752
10753
10754
10755
107546
10757
1075810759
55 Suits, denim403 Suits, denim207 Suits, denim13 Suits, denim40 Suits, denim88 Suits, denim51 Suits, denim292 Suits, denim .1,000 Suits, denim
1,083 Suits, denim200 Suits, denim . .1,295 Suits, denim200 Suits, denim . .240 Suits, denim ..400 Suits, denim ..600 Suits, denim ..1,000 Suits, denim2,000 Suits, denim1,647 Suits, denim1,903 Suits, denim635 Suits, denim ..
1,000 Trousers, denim
1,000 Trousers, denim
1,200 Trousers, denim
3,000 Trousers, denim
5,000 Trousers, denim
6,000 Trousers, denim
3,000 Trousers, denim
220 Trousers, denim
2,000 Trousers, denim
8,000 Trousers, denim
10 Trousers, denim2,000 Trousers, denim
.. per suit
»
. . per pair
..
.
10760 J 1,965 Suits, denim .. per suit
107611076210763107641076510766
400 Suits, denim ". .
240 Suits, denim ..1,000 Suits, denim5,000 Trousers, denim.210 Suits, denim529 Suits, denim .
.. per pair
.. per suit
O s. d.
O 6 l¡-I
O 6 3
O 5 9
O 6 3
O 6 3O 5 1
O 5 6O 5 11O 5 3
O 6 3O 6 6O 4 9O 5 11
O 6 4
O 6 3O 5 10
O 6 1
O 6 0O 5 9O 6 4O 6 8O 5 1¡O 5 44-O 6 4O 6 0
O 6 6O 7 6O 6 0O 5 9O 6 6O 6 3O 5 11O 6 2O 5 4O 6 6O 6 0O 5 114
O 2 11I
O 2 111
O 2 llz
O 2 14
O 2 111
O 2 14
0 2 111-
O 2 14-
O 2 14
O 2 111
O 2 114O 2 114
0 4 90 6. 4O 6 3O 6 6O 6 3O 6 6O 6 0O 2 114O 6 0O 6 0
Richard Allen andCo.
Sargood Bros.
Sargood Bros.
Tower Clothing Co.
1G. and R. Wills . .
G. and R. Wills . .
W. Gardiner andCo. Ltd.
W. Gardiner andCo. Ltd.
W. Gardiner andCo. Ltd.
R. Reid and Co. Ltd.Paterson, Laing,
and Bruce
D. and W. MurrayLtd.
}D. and W. MurrayLtd.
D. Cohen and Co.Ltd.
Grace Bros.
F. Ltassetter andCo. Ltd.
W. and A. McArthurLtd.
Henry Bull said Co.Ltd.
Paterson, Laing,and Bruce
J. and B. Sniders . .
Davidson and Weston
Whittaker ClothingCo.
S. E. Sims
S. Kemelfield
J. Fienberg
J. J. Cowen
W. R. Ball
S. Davis..
S. Kemelfield . .
S. Davis .. . .
W. Monckton and Co.J. T. Cook . .
Gardiner and Co...
}W. and A. McArthur
R. Reid and Co. Ltd.H. Glass and Co.}R. Reid and Co. Ltd.
6089 First Expedi-tionary Force
5538 First Expedi-tionary Force
6089 First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
6089 First Expedi-tionary Force
6494 First Expedi-tionary Force
5073 First Expedi-tionary Force
5908, First Expedi-6494 tionary Force
6089 First Expedi-tionary Force
6089, First Expedi-6527 tionary Force6089 First Expedi-
tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
6089,61166089
5132
5194
5003
4926, First Expedi-5073, tionary Force6498
5003 First Expedi-tionary Force
5003, First Expedi-5194 tionary Force6089 First Expedi-
tionary Force5484 First Expedi-
tionary Force5705 First Expedi-
tionary Force5825 First Expedi-
tionary Force5941 First Expedi-
tionary Force6004 First Expedi-
tionary Force6176 First Expedi-
tionary Force6216 First Expedi-
tionary Force5850 First Expedi-
tionary Force6240
6261
62786401
6494
6498
6499650765126513
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expe-ditionaryForce
First Expe-ditionaryForce
Approved -
5th October,1915
26th August,1915
15th October,1915
11th October,1915
30th Septem-ber, 1915
14th Septem-ber, 1915
10th August,1915
2nd Septem-ber, 1915
2nd Septem-ber, 1915
10th Septem-ber, 1915
1st October,1915
1st October,1915
6th Septem-ber, 1915
2nd Septem-ber, 1915
5th August,1915
13th Septem-ber, 1915
11th August,1915
19th Septem-ber, 1915
11th October,1915
30th August,1915
15th Septem-ber, 1915
23rd Septem-ber, 1915
30th Septem-ber, 1915
5th October,1915
16th October,1915
19th October,1915
25th Septem-ber, 1915
21st October,1915
8th Novero-ber, 1915
17th Novem-ber, 1915
25th Novem-ber, 1915
Commonwealth Gazette 537 No. 33. 9th March, 1916
CONTRACTS MILITARY ACCEPTED-(Seriea 1915-16)-continued.
SerialNo.
Particulars. Bate. Name of Firm.
Contractand Supply
OfficeRequisition
No.
Chargeable to- Authority.
10767
10768
10769
107701077110772
1077310774107751077610777
10778
10779107801078110782
10783
10784107851708610787107881078910790
10791
1079210793
10794
107951079G107971079810799108001080110802
108031080410805
10800
10807
1080810809
108101081110812108131081,41081510816108171081810819
10820
10821
10822108231082410825
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES-- continued.
CONTRACTS FOR DENIM GARMENTS--continued.
76 Suits, denim .. per suit
10,000 Trousers denim per pair
3,000 Trousers, denim
80 Suits, denim . .690 Suits, denim . .1,000 Suits, denim
2,000 Suits, denim1,000 Suits, denim300 Suits, denim484 Suits, denim100 Suits, denim
600 Suits, denim
1 Suit, denim11 Suits, denim153 Suits, denim30 Suits, denim
1,000 Suits, denim
220 Suits, denim100 Suits, denim80 Suits, denim100 Suits, denim3,640 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim
3,640 Jackets, denim
3,640 Jackets, denim3,640. Jackets, denim
3,640 Jackets, denim
3,640 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim1,660 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim630 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim
3,640 Jackets, deinm1,660 Jackets, denim1,800 Jackets, denim
3,640 Jackets, denim
3,000 Jackets, denim
1,000 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim
1,660 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim3;640 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim500 Jackets, denim1,410 Jackets, denim1,410 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim3,640 Jackets, denim
840 Jackets, denim
27 Jackets, denim
105 Jackets, denim33 Jackets, denim82 Jackets, denim24 Jackets, denim
.. per suit
£ a. J.
O 6 8
O 2 111
0 2 14
0 6 60 6 .00 6 3
O 6 30 6 00 6 0O 6 0O 6 0{0 6 00660 6 1
0 5 9O 6 00 6 3
0 6 0
O 6 100 6 11O 6 110 7 6
each 0 3 7h0 3 7i-0 3 7i
0 3 7i
0 379 0 3 "
771 0 3 7i
"95 0 3 7i
0355 li 7i,, 0 3 7i97
{ 3 712-
99{ 3 7¡
If 0 3 7s
0 3 7i-59 0 3 7i
0 3 74
0 3 7i
0 3 71
0 3 7.1
,,, 0 3 7i,
0 3 70 3 7
,, 0 3 7i,, 0 3 71-
0 3 7i,, 0 3 74-
99 0 3 n0 3 n0 3 7i0 3 73:
013 2.
G. and R. Wills and 6539Co.
J. Fienberg .. 6584
National Clothing Co. 6645
I Robert' Reid and Co. 6686
Sargood Bros. 6692
R. Reid and Co. Ltd. 6734W. and A. McArthur }
1R. Reid. and Co.
Ltd.R. Reid and Co. Ltd.
}Grace Bros.
D. and W. Murray
Tower Clothing Co.
Habib and Sons ..
J. J. Snigg
W. A. DavidsonStirling Clothing Co.J. W. Boatwright and
Co.L. Salmonow Pty.
Ltd.Miss DalyJ. T. Cook
Jackson and Eckxr-sall
S. DavisJ. C. 'Pepper ..H. Murphy .
Tower Clothing Co.J. Fienberg ..S. Kemelfieid . .S. E. Sims . .
3lemelfield and Yin-der
Size, Walker, and Co.I. JosephsonP. Goldberg
National Clothing Co.
H. Glass and Co.
W. R. Ball . .
W. and A. McArthurH. MasseyH. Glass and Co. ..Z. J. Jacobs . .Reed and Bush ..C. M. BanksCanberra Clothing Co.Phoenix Clothing Co.W. Monckton and Co.Whittaker Clothing
Co.R. Reid and Co. Ltd.
0 3 2 R. Reid and Co. Ltd.
0 2 114-0 3 1 Thompson, Davies,0 2 6 and Co. Ltd.0 2 11
}
6756,6757
6778
6931
6527
6340
5069
5069
4752
4500,4753
4500
4591,4754
4500,4753
4826
4500,4753
4590
4500,47534591,47555176,5311,5483,5681,57514500,47534752
4500,4753
4500
4500,4753
4056
4572
4033
Approved-
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force,
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Ex-peditionaryForce
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
22nd Novem-ber, 1915
8th Decem-ber, 1915
29th Novem-ber, 1915
4th Decem-ber, 1915
6th Decem-ber, 1915
9th Decem-ber, 1915.
11th Decem-ber, 1915
15th Decem-ber, 1915
6th January,1916
25th Novem-ber, 1915
30th October,1915
10th August,1915
21st January,1916
15th June,1915
10th May,1915
SthJuly,1915
12th May,1915
No. 33,=-9th March3 1916 538 GOmniönv36áïth Gazettb
OorriWacrre (Mitithutr) Atvarrin(,8erioti 19116tntld.
Ser11dNa Particulars. fiats. Name of Firm:
Contractand Supply
OfficeRequisition
No.Chargeable to Authotity.
1082610827108281082910830108311083210833
10834
10835
10836108371083810839
10840108411084210843108441084510846108471084810849108501085110852
10853
10854
10855
10856
10857
10858
10859
10860
10861
10862
10862A
10863
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES-- Continued.
CONTRACTS FOR DENIM GARMENTScontinued.
69 Jackets; denim110 Jackets, denim179 Jackets, denim53 Jackets; denim94 Jackets; denim80 Jackets, denim84 Jackets, denim300 Jackets, denim
283 Jackets, denim
21 Jackets, denim
549 Jackets, denim310 Jackets, denim385 Jackets; denim32 Jackets, denim
261 Jackets, denim248 Jackets; denim307 Jackets, denim.37 Jackets; dentin1,075 Jackets, denim540 Jackets, denim83 Jackets, denim45 Jackets; denim98 Jackets, denim22 Jackets, denim437 Jackets, denim178 Jackets, denim1,000 Jackets, denim
1,200 Jackets, denim
1,000 Jackets, denim
1,000 Jackets, denim
3,000 Jackets, denim
5,0D0 Jackets, denim
6,000 Jackets denim
3,000 Jackets, denim
2,000 Jackets, denim
8,000 Jackets, denim
2,000 Jackets, denim
5,000 Jackets, denim
10,000 Jackets, denim
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
each
,f
,a
,,
10864 3,000 Jackets, denim
10865 776 Gowns, dressing
10866 227 Gowns, dressing . .10867 7 Gowns, dressing10868 922 Gowns, dressing
10869 1,872 Shirts, flannel, fer help-less patients
10870 50 Shirts, flannel, for Helplesspatients
10871 720 Jackets, sleeping10872 609 Jackets, sleeping ; .10873 1,124 Shirts, cotton, for help-
less patients10874 1;080 Trousets; serge
10875 7,488 Pyjaniä Suits
10876 5,616 Drawers; flannel
10877 2,000 D1r8Wers, fianael , ,
3,
53
per pair
per suit
per dos:
.,,
8: d.
O 3 00 3 1/0 E 101O 2 114O 2 110 3 31O g 4/0 2 4¡
O 2 4¡
0 3 2
Denniston and Co.
G. and R. WillsCo. Ltd.
G. and R. Wills andCo. Ltd:
Wm. Dodgshtin andSon
D. and W. MurrayLtd.
O 3 3¡ Paterson, Laing; and0 8 3I 1riiceO 3 1}O 3 0- Gaylard, Greenwood,
and Cockingooooo0oo000o
2 8/3 013 3/13 3¡2 5¡2 63 613 6'3 63 03 3 Beath, Schiess, and3 8 J Felstead
O 3 7/ Davidson and Weston
0 3 7/ H. Murphy ..
O 8 74- Whittaker ClothingCo.
O 3 74 H: Glass and Co. ..
O 3 74 S. $emelfield ..
0 3 74 J. Fietiberg
0 3 7/- J. J. Cowen
O 3 7+ W. R. Ball
O 3 7/- S. Kemelfield
O 3 74 S. Davis .
O 3 74 J. T. Cook
O 3 74 H. Glass and Co. ..
O 3 74 J. Fienberg, Sydney
O 3 7# National . ClothingCo:
i 5 0 Robert Reid and Co.Ltd., Sydney
1 5 01
National Mfg. j1 5 0 Coy:, Melbourne 11 4 6 W. and A. McArthur
Ltd:; Sydney
R. Allen and Sons
Körnblúm aild Co.Ltd:
2 7 6H= 1. Davidson,
2 7 6 Sydney
O 10 8O 10..:8
2 : 6
O 10 1
O 4 3
1 18 0
1 18 0
Vä11òÿ ClothingJ Ço:, BrisbaneJ. F. and H. Roberts
Ltd., MelbourneI. Josephson,. gris-
baneH. L Davidson, Syd-
neyAbotomeÿ and
Sons, Adelaide
4056
4033
4134
4033
4021
4065
Approved--
First Expedi- 10th May,tionary Force 1915
First Expedi- 12th May,tionary Force 1915.
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
18th1915
12th1915
6th1915
12th1915
May.
May,
May,
May,
4553 First Expedi- 5th July,tionary Force 1015
4033 First Expedi - 12th May,tionary Force 1915
4056 First Expedi- 10th May,tionary Force 1915
First Expedi- 12th May,tionary Force 1915
First Expedi- 30th August,tionary Force 1915
First Expedi- 9th Septem-tionary Force ber, 1915
First Expedi- 15th Septem-tionary Force ber, 1915
First Expedi- 2nd Septein-tionary Force ber, 1915
First Expedi- 30th Septem-tionary Force ber, 1915
First Expedi - 5th October,tionary Force 1915
First Expedi- 16th October,tionary Force . 1915
First Expedi- 19th October,tionary Force 1915
First Expedi- 21st October,tionary Force 1915
First Expedi- 21st October,tionary Force 1915
First Expedi- 8th No rem -tionary Force ber, 1915
First Expedi- 25th Nbvem-tionary Force ber, 1915
First Expedi- 8th Decem-tionary Force ber, 1915
First Expedi- 29th 1ovem-tionary Forte ber, 1915
4059
5484
5563
5705
5342
5941
6004
6176
6216
6240
6261
6401
6507
6584
6645
'7110
69797390
6976,73596639
First Ex- 4th January,peditionary 1916Force
s ber,Force
6640 First Ear 29th Novem-peditionar ber 1915
6697 I
66967070 First Expedi- 19th January,
tionary Force 19167077 First Expedi- 20th January,
tionary Force 19166641 First Expedi- 27th Novem-
tionary Force ber, 19156694 First Ex= 29th Novem-
peditionary bet, 1916695 Forge
COMItì-bmiñéáltli Ettitiakk 639 No. Märch, 1916
döf!ihtkGits (MiritAitt) A002rTitbAgége8 1916,4$),-,-6vntifeittti.
*alaiNe.
10878
1087910880
10881108821088310884
10885
10886
1088710888
10889
1089010891108921089310894108951089610897108981089910900
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES--- continued.
CONTRACTS FOR DENIM GARMENTS:continued.
216 Trousers, white drill .. per pair
30 Trousers, white drill .. ,;204 Shirts, cotton, ordinary each
900 Shirts, d ittbìi, Ordinary1;200 Shirts, cotton; Ordinary540 Shirts, cotton, ordinary500 Shirts, cotton, ordinary
1,200 Shirts, cotton, ordinary
1,000 Shirts, cotton, ordinary
770 Shirts, cotton, ordinary198 Shirts, cotton, ordinary
198 Shirts, bötteli, tsrdinary
360 Shirts, cotton, ordinary240 Shirts, cotton, ordinary288 SI*rts, cotton, ordinary360 Shirts, Cottöfi, ordinary300 Shirts; oottbií; ordinary432 Shirts, cbttoll, ordinary300 Shirts, eottbii; ordinary144-Shirts, ctìttbfi, ordinary480 Shirts; cOttOft; Ordinary178 Shirts, cotton, ordinary216 Shirts, Cotton; Ordinary
10901 192 Shirts, cottofi, ordinary
CONTRACTS FOR Bfl Tg, ABDOMINAL.
10902 35 ;385 Belts; abdominal .4 per doz.
10903 2,835 Belts, abdvinintd. . .
10904 1,025 Belts; abdominal10905 17,695 Belts; èbílóixìinal10906 2,555 Belts, abdöiìiirial . .
10907 8,495 Belta; abdóíninal
10908 7,075 Belts, abdOiniiial
10909 8 ;490 Belts, abdöii;iiiäi
10910 21 ;215 Belts; àlìtltiirlinál
10911 3 ;545 Belts, abdofiiiiial
10912 12 ;740 Belts; abdominal
10913 4 ;245 Belts, hbdOnliiial
10914 14 ;155 Bolts; abddtaintal
10915 1,245 Belts, àbdcfiniiiail
10910 10 ;615 Belts; àbdú1sl
10911 e1,075 Belts, äbdoiniiiutl
10919 2,004 Belts; äbdoiiiinal
10919 3,500 Bett tibdtiteitiatl
10920 1 ;000 Beim; abdbin1na.1
10921 1,705 Belts, abdominal
10922 3,000 Belti, abdominal . .
10923 4,400 Belts, &MEW/ thiW . .
10924 11,000 Belts, abdOiniiiàí :
10925 1,800 Belts, th4oMiiiäl
ff
&U.
a. d.
0 4 30 4 8O 2 51.
0 1 101O 2 0O 2 1O 2 51
0 1 11f
0 2 00 2 810 2 41
O 2 4O 2 0O 2 0O 2 1O 2 2O 2 3O 2 41O 2 41O 2 6O 2 90 2 9O 2 9
O 2 9
O 15 0
o 16 0
O 15 0O 15 00 15 0
O 15 0
ti 15 0
O 15 0
0 15 0
o 15 0
o 15 0
o 15 0
0 15 0
0 15 0
O 15 0
o 15 o
O 15 0
O 15 0
0 15 0
0 15 0
0 15 0
0 15 0
o 15 0
0 15 0
Ñame bÌ hrm.
Contractand Supply
OfficeRequisition
No.
blihrgtable to Anth6tity.
Robert Reid andCo. ltd:; Sydney'
Foy and Gibson Pty.Ltd., Brisbane
McNaughtbrt, Love,Pty. Ltd., Mel-bourne
1+. Lassetter and Co.Ltd., Sydney
Henry Bull and Co.Ltd., Sydney
H. L Davidson, Syd-ney
Grace Bros., SydneyR. Reid and. Cd. Ltd.,
SydneyPatersòfa, Laing, and
Bruce, Sydney
Beath, Schiess, andFelstead, Mel-bourne
7082
70836790
6786
6789
6787
6788
67936791
6792
6784
Beath, Schiess, and 7092Pelstead, Mel-bourne
Goldstein Bros.,Sydney 3882 -7
E: A. Williams,Sydney
Clara Tate,- Sydney 3883 -6Grace Bros., Sydney 3382 -7C. Edgerton, Syd-
ns3r (j 3383 -7W. 3: Weeks, Syd-
neyS. Kemelfièld, Mel-
boiirteH. Murphy, Mel -
bOdrneV. Kaufman and Co.,
MelbourneSteedinan and Co.,
MelbourneAustral Tie Co., Mel -
boúriieMaclellan and Co., 3895
MelbourneKemelfield and Yin -
der; MelbourneláÌ. W. Greenwood,
MelbourneB. Goldstein, Mel -
bblirneA. J. Bloom, Mel -
boúrne411 and J. Smith,
Melbourned: Sndw and Co. Ltd., 3908
BallaratKaufman and Co., 3447,
Melbourne 3451S. M: Sisely, Ade- 3908
laideKeineifield, Mel,
boumeH. Murphy, Mel-
bourne IÍ 4530$: liaiifman afid Co.,
boumeSteedinan and Co.,
ç1.b914Tue
Aprovéd--
First Ex- 20th Janu-pe8itíoììàrÿ á,ry, 1018'Force
Plitt Et-peditionaryForce
First Ex-peditiòiiarrForce
First Expedi-tionary Force
1'ìist EÌpedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Ftifcë
14th Decem-ber, 1915
10th April,1915
9th March,1915
10th April,1915
29th May,191
No. 33.-9th March, 1916 540 Commonwealth Gazette
CONTRACTS (MILITARY) AOOEPTED.-- 486698 1915 -16)- continued.
Serial Contracterial and SupplyNo. Particulars. Rate. Name of Firm. Office Chargeable to- Authority.
Recuisltiono.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES- continued.
CONTRACTS FOR BELTS, ABDOMINAL-- continued. £ s. d. Approved-
10926 6,500 Belts, abdominal . . per doz. 0 15 0 Austral Tie Co., Mel-bourne
10927 5,400 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 B. Goldstein, Mel -bourne
10928 1,100 Belts, abdominal . . 0 15 0 J. and J. Smith, 4530 First Expedi- 29th May,Melbourne tionary Force 1915 .
10929 1,800 Belts, abdominal . . 0 15 0 Tyler and Co., Bal-larat
10930 10,645 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 L. K. Down, Mel-bourne
10931 2,650 Belts, abdominal . . 0 15 0 Mrs. E. Holden, Mel-bourne 4673
10932 2,650 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 H. Murphy, Mel -bourne
10933 18,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 Goldstein Bros., Syd-ney First Ex- 7th July,
10934 1,500 Belts, abdominal . . 0 15 0 E. A. Williams, Syd - peditionary 1915ney 4538 Force
10935 600 Belts, abdominal . . 0 15 0 Clara Pate, Sydney10936 1,300 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 C. Edgerton, Sydney10937 9,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 Grace Bros, Sydney10938 5,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 B. Goldstein, Mel- 4984 First Expedi- 27th August,
bourne tionary Force 191510939 5,000 Belts, abdominal . . 0 15 0 B. Goldstein, Mel- 5314 First Expedi- 9th August,
bourne tionary Force 1915L0940 8,000 Belts, abdominal . . 0 15 0 L. K. Down, Mel- 5177 First Expedi- 24th August,
bourne tionary Force 191510941 6,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 Kemelfield and Yin- 5495
der, Melbourne First Ex- 30th August,10942 5,000 Belts, abdominal . . 0 15 0 B. Goldstein, Mel- 5496 peditionary 1915
bourne Force10943 300 Belts, abdominal . . 0 15 0 Women Workers 5682
Union, Sydney First Ex- 8th Septem-[0944 56 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 Goldstein Bros., Syd- 5586 peditionary ber, 1915
ney Force110945 1,950 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 L. K. Down, Mel- 5706 First Expedi- 16th Septem-
bourne tionary Force ber, 1915X0946 5,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 H. Murphy, Mel- 5752 First Expedi- 17th Septem-
bourne tionary Force ber, 1915.0947 10,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 B. Goldstein, Mel- 5828 First Ex- 23rd Septem-
bourne , peditionary ber, 1915.0948 20,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 Grace Bros., Sydney 5829 Force
10949 1,000 Belts, abdominal . . 0 15 0 Tyler and Co., Bal- 5877 First Expedi- 25th Septem-larat tionary Force ber, 1915
0950 800 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 F. M. Drew and H. 5904 First Expedi- 27th Septem-E. Davey, Adelaide tionary Force ber. 1915
10951 3,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 S. Schwartz, Mel- 6164 First Expedi- 15th October,bourne tionary Force 1915
0952 3,000 Belts, abdominal . . 0 15 0 S. Davis, Melbourne 6259 First Expedi- 21st October,tionary Force 1915
10953 18,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 Kemelfield and Yin- 6274 First Expedi- 25th October,der, Melbourne tionary Force 1915
0954 15,000 Belts, abdominal . . 0 15 0 H. Murphy, Mel- 6391 First Expedi- 11th Decem-bourne tionary Force ber, 1915
10955 5,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 W. Whittaker and 6408 First Expedi- 30th October,Co., Sydney tionary Force 19150956 5,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 A. J. Hefren, Sydney 6475 First Expedi- 15th Novara-
tionary Force ber, 19150957 1,124 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 J. and J. Smith, Mel- 6631 First Expedi- 30th Novem-bourne tionary Force ber, 1915
0958 3,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 R. B. Taylor, Mel- 6643 First Expedi- 1st Decem-bourne tionary Force ber, 19150959 20,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 Grace Bros., Sydney 6730 First Expedi- 7th Decem-
tionary Force ber, 19150960 2,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 National Mfg. Co., 6795 First Expedi -. 14th Decem.Adelaide tionary Force ber, 1915
0961 110,770 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 J. J. Cowen and Co., 6799 First Expedi- 16th Decent -Melbourne tionary Force ber, 19150962 5,000 Belts, abdominal .. 0 15 0 S. Schwartz, Mel- 6183 First Expedi- 15th October,bourne tionary Force ,1915
CONTRACTS FOB -
0963 1,000 tins Boot Polish .. per tin 0 0 21 Wiltshire's Pty. 7125 Div. 75/2, 26th Janu-Ltd., Melbourne Item 4, ary, 1916
Estimates1915 -16
0964 500 tins Blanco . . .. O 0 71- McWhirter and 7144 Div. 75/2, 1st February,Son, Brisbane Item 4, . 1916
Estimates1915 -16
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Commonwealth Gazette 541 No. 33.-9th March, 1916
CONTRACTS (MILITARY) ACCEPTED. -- (Series 1915 -16) -- continued.
SerialNo. Particulars. Rate.
andName of Firm.
ContractSupply
Office Chargeable to--Requisition
No.
Authority.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES-- continued.
CONTRACTS PoR continued. £ 8. d. Approved-
10965 j 500 tins Blanco .. per tini 0 0 71 Anthony Hordernand Sons Ltd.,Sydney
7030 Div..75 /2,Item 4,Estimates,1915 -16
12th Janu-ary, 1916
10966 1,000_tins Powder, polishing 99 0 0 3 Wiltshire's Pty. Ltd.,Melbourne
7124 Div. 75/2,Item 4,Estimates
26th Janu-ary, 1916
1915 -16
CONTRACTS FOR HATS, WHITE.
10967 60,000 Hats, white .. per doz. 0 12 9 H. Glass and Co.,Melbourne
7349
10968 117,500 Hats, white 0 12 3 V. Kaufman andCo., Melbourne
7348 First Expe-ditionary
15th Febru-ary, 1916
10969 117,500 Hats, white 0 12 6 Austral Knitting andHat and Cap Fac-tory, Melbourne
7347Force
1097010971
1,164 Hats, white .. .. 99
313 Hats, white .. 99
00
910
60
Austral Knittingand Hat and Cap
7185 i First Expedi-t tionary Force
3rd Febru-ary, 1916
10972 1,606 Hats, white .. 99
CONTRACTS FOR SHIRTS, FLANNEL.
0 12 6 Factory, Mel-bourne
10973 905 Shirts, flannel each i 0 5 3 S. Kemelfield, Mel-bourne
10974 2,265 Shirts, flannel 0 5 3 F. Hartley, Mel-bourne
10975 1;450 Shirts, flannel ,, 0 5 3 H. Murphy, Mel-bourne
10976 18,120 Shirts, flannel 0 5 3 Jackson and Ecker-sail, Melbourne
10977 6,040 Shirts, flannel 0 5 3 Kaufman and Co.,Melbourne
10978 755 Shirts, flannel 0 5 3 Whittaker ClothingCo., Melbourne
10979 1,360 Shirts, flannel 0 5 3 Austral Tie Co.,Melbourne
10980 315 Shirts, flannel 0 5 3 Colwell and James,Melbourne
10981 9,060 Shirts, flannel ,99 0 5 3 Sargood Bros., Mel-bourne
3945
10982 ,810 Shirts, flannel 99 0 5 3 Maclellan and Co.,Melbourne
10983 6,040 Shirts, flannel 99 0 5 3 Daniels and Co.,Melbourne
10984 545 Shirts, flannel 99 0 5 3 M. White, Melbourne10985 4,530 Shirts, flannel 99 0 5 3 Empire Mfg. . Co.,
Melbourne10986 1,810 Shirts, flannel 99 0 5 3 Kemelfield and
Yinder, Melbourne10987
:.;,
10988'
905 Shirts, flannel 99
150 Shirts, flannel 99
0
0
5
5
3
3
Barry and Hall,Melbourne
Miss Ethel Foster,Melbourne
First Expe-ditionaryForce
1 10th April,1915
10989 1,510 Shirts, flannel 99 0 5 3 H. Buck . and Co.,Melbourne
10990 1,510 Shirts, flannel 99 0 5 3 H. Kaufman, Mel-bourne
10991 9,060 Shirts, flannel 99 O 5 3 R. Reid and Co.,Melbourne 3547,
10992 2,115 Shirts, flannel . 99 0 5 3 W. A. Davidson,Melbourne
3943
10993 7,250 Shirts, flannel 99 0 5 3 Crescent Mfg. Co.,Sydney
10994,
10995
755 Shirts, flannel 99
530 Shirts, flannel 99
0
0
5
5
3
3
Henry Bull and Co.Ltd., Sydney
Silverston and Co.,Sydney
3943,4547
10996 3,020 Shirts, flannel 99 0 5 3 J. C. Vepper,Sydney
10997 6,040 Shirts, flannel 97 0 5 3 Stewart and SonsLtd., Brisbane
10998 1,810 Shirts, flannel 99 '0 5 3 Size, Walker, and Co.,Brisbane
10999 905 Shirts, flannel 0 5 3 Queensland Shirtand Pyjama Mfy.,Brisbane
3943 -5
11000 1 1,810 Shirts, flannel 0 5 3 T. Brown and Sons,Brisbane
No 33. -9th March, 1916 542
CONTRACTS (MiMARY) AeOEPTED.--Wer-ies 1016--16)---eontinued.
Commonwealth Gasstte
SerialNo. P$rticul.ars, $ate.
£
Name of FIrm.
Contractand Supply
OfficeRequisition
No.
Chargeable to--- Authority,
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCEScontinued.
CONTRACTS FOR 8RiiTS, FLANNELçonti ued.
11001 1,510 Shirts, flannel each
11002 905 Shirts, flannel
11003 6,510 Shirts, flannel
11004 650 Shirts, flannel
11005 3,840 Shirts, flannel
11006 1,390 Shirts, flannel ..
11007 500 Shirts, flannel
11008 1,050 Shirts, flannel ..
11009 5,250 Shirts, flannel
11010 1,200 Shirts, flannel
11011 4,200 Shirts, flannel .
11012 '775 Shirts, flannel .
11013 1,750 Shirts, flannel .
11014 870 Shirts, flannel .
11015 500 Shirts, flannel
11016 1,300 Shirts, flannel
11017 840 Shirts, flannel
11018 10,500 Shirts, flannel
11019 3,500 Shirts, flannel
11020 440 Shirts, flannel
11021 170 Shirts, flannel
11022 5,250 Shirts, flannel
11023 3,500 Shirts, flannel
11024 300 Shirts, flannel
11025 2,600 Shirts, flannel
11020 1,050 Shirts, flannel
11027 500 Shirts, flannel
11028 90 Shirts, flannel
11029 870 Shirts, flannel
11030 870 Shirts, flannel
11031 350 Shirts, flannel
11032 340 Shirts, flannel
11033 1,000 Shirts, flannel
11034 870 Shirts, flannel
11035 1,950 Shirts, flannel
11036 500 Shirts, flannel
11037 650 Shirts, flannel
11038 1,000 Shirts, flannel
11039 3,000 Shirts, flannel . .
ff
of d.
O 5 3
O 5 3
0 5 3
0 5 3
0 5 3
0 5 3
0 5 3
0 5 3
0 5 3
0 5 3
0 5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3O 5 3
O 5 3O 5 3
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O 5 3
0 5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3
0 5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3
0. 5 3
O 5 .34.
0 5 -3
O .5 3
O 5 3
O 5 3
H. L. Clisby,. AdelaideAbotomey and Sons,
AdelaideJ. W. Boatwright,
TasmaniaJ. Snow and Co. Pty.
Ltd., BallaratA. Stewart and Sons
Ltd., BrisbaneSize, Walker, and
Co., BrisbaneQueensland Shirt
FactoryT, Brown and Sons
Ltd., BrisbaneR. Reid and Co.
Ltd., SydneyW. A. Davidson,
SydneyCrescent Mfg. Co.,
SydneyH. Bull and Co.
Ltd., SydneyJ. C. Pepper,
J.Sydney
and Co.,Melbourne
S. Kemeifield, Mel-bourne
F. Hartley, Mel-bourne
H, Murphy, Mel-bourne
Jackson and Ecker-sail, Melbourne
V, 11~aufman andCo., Melbourne
Whittaker ClothingCo., Melbourne
Colwell and James,Melbourne
Sargood Bros., Mel-bourne
Daniels and Co.,Melbourne
Miss M. White, Mel-bourne
Empire Mfg. Coy.,Melbourne
I emelfieid and Yin -der, Melbourne
Earry and Hall,Melbourne
Miss E. Foster,Melbourne
H, Buck and Co.,Melbourne
H. Kaufman, Mel -bourne
J. R. Blencowe,Melbourne
Mrs. E. Holden,Melbourne
Mrs. Hallebone,Geelong
. L. Clisby,Adelaide
Mrs. E. Holden,Melbourne
Abotomey and Sons,Adelaide r
H, Buck and Co.,Melbourne
J, Tyler and Co.,Ballarat
F. Hartley, Mel-bourne
3946,4557
3948
3945
4506
4507
4508
4508
4508
4509
4509
5047
5048
5144
First Expe-ditionaryForce
First Expe-ditionaryForce
First Expedi-tionary Force
'First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary Force
First Expedi-tionary ForceFirst Expe-
ditionaryForce
First Expedi-tionary Force
gPPrnved=-
10th April,1915
29th May,1915
18th May,1915
29th May,1915
18th May,1915
29th May,1915
7th August,1915
11th August,1915
Commonwealth Gazette b43 go. 33,-9th March, 1916
Cp?rraels íiluirnaY) AeáeeTze--1e9otio 1910--1$-00finmed.
ContractSerial and Supply
No. Painkillers. ..310k Name of Firm. Office Chargeable to- ' Authority.Requisition
No.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES--- continued.
CONTRACT FOR SmRTS, FLANNEL -- £ 8. d. Approved -continued.
11040 3,000 Shirts, flannel .. each .0 5 3 W. Whittaker and 5261 First Expedi- 19th August,Co., Melbourne tionary Force 1915
11041 6,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Mrs. E. Holden, Mel- 5317 First Expedi- 24th August,boume tionary Force 1915
11042 10,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 $ Crescent Mfg. Co., 5406. 1 First Ex-Melbourne peditionary 30th August,11043 1,500 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Mrs. Hallebone, Gee- 5408 1915
long Force
11044 1,000 Shirts, flannel .. O 5 3 H. L. Clisby, Ade- 5468 First Expedi- 27th August,laide tionary Force 1915
11045 1,000 Shirts, flannel . . 0 5 3 H. Bull and Co. Ltd., 5033 First Expedi- 31st August,Sydney tionary Force 1915 id
11046 500 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Miss E. Foster, Mel- 5485 First Expedi- 9th Septem-bourne tionary Force ber, 1910
11047 2,000 Shirts, flannel .. ,, 0 5 3 Whittaker Clothing 5542 First Expedi- 15th Se tem-Co.,1VIelbourne tionary Force ber, 1915
11048 100 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Miss E. Foster, Mel- 5557 First Expedi- 9th Septem-boume tionary Force ber, 1915
11049 10,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 T. Brown and Sons 5589 First Expedi- 8th Septem-Ltd., Brisbane tionary Force ber, 1915
11050 5,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 W. A. Davidson, 5655 First Expedi- 9th Septem-Sydney tionary Forst. ber, 1915
11051 500 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Miss White, Mel- 5654 First Expedi- 11th SeptenA-bourne tionary Force ber, 1915
11052 1,000 Shirts, flannel .. Of O 5 3 H. Bull and Co. Ltd., 5546 First Expedi- 8th Septem-Sydney tionary Force bps, 1915
11053 1,000 Shirts, flannel .. if 0 5 3 H. Buck and Co. Ltd., 5691 First Ex-Melbourne 15th Septem-11054 4,000 Shirts, flannel , , 0 5 3 Kaufman and Co., 5734 peditionary ber, 1915
Melbourne Force
11055 5,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 f 0 5 3 II. Bull and Co. Ltd., 5720 First Expedi- 16th Septem-Sydney tionary Force ber, 1915
11056 2,009 Shirts, flannel .. if O 5 3 Abotomey and Sons, 5750 First Expedi- 17th Septem,Adelaide tionary Force . ber, 1915
11057 2,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 J. Tyler and Co., 5803 First Expedi- 22nd Septem-Ballarat tionary Force ber, 1915
11058 4,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 A. J. Barry, Mel- 5819bourne
11059 3,000 Shirts, flannel .. if 0 5 3 Thos. Brown and 5822Sons, Brisbane
11060 12,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Stewart and Sons, 5823 First Ex- 23rd Septem-Brisbane peditionary ber, 1915
11061 8,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Queensland Shirt 5824 ForceFactory, Brisbane
11062 15,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Crescent Mfg. Co., 5846Sydney
11063 10,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 H, Bull and Co. Ltd.., 6357 -First Expedi- 17th Septem -Sydney tionary Force ber, 1915
11064 4,500 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Daniels and Co., 5922 First Expedi- 4th October,Melbourne tionary Force 1915
L1065 8,000 Shirts, flannel .. ,, 0 5 3 J. W. Walker, Bris- 5924 First Expedi- 29th Septem-bane tionary Force ber, 1915
1.1066 5,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Kaufman and Co., 5972 First E edi- 7th October-,Melbourne tionary -Force 1915
11067 1,000 Shirts, flannel .. if 0 5 3 Miss I. Brearley, 5985 First Expedí- 4th October,Melbourne tionary Force 1915
11068 10,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Kemelfieid and Yin- 6000 First Expedi- 18th August,der, Melbourne tionary Force 1915
L 1069 2,000 Shirts, flannel . . 0 5 3 T. J. Hill, Melbourne 600611070 4,000 Shirts, flannel .. if 0 5 3 Oliver and Company, 6041 First Ex- 5th October,
Melbourne peditionary 1915L1071 5,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 F. Bartley, Mel- 6042 Force
bourne11072 20,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Empire Mfg. Co., . 6092 First Expedi- 12th Octe-
Melbourne tionary Force ber, 19151.1073 5,000 Shirts, flannel .. if 0 5 3 Abotomey and Sons, 6171 First Ex- 14th Ooto-
Adelaide peditionary b 191511074 20,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Mrs. E. Holden, 6170
Melbourne ForceL1075 5,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Federal Mfg. Co., 6236
Melbourne First Ex- 21st Ooto,11076 2,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Women Workers 6237 peditionary ber, 1915
Union, Sydney Force11077 1,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 S. Davis, Melbourne 626011078 40,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Crescent Mfg. Coy., 6284 First Expedi- 22nd Ooto,
Sydney tionary Force ber, 191511079 10,000 Shirts, flannel .. 0 5 3 Sargood Bros., 6325 First Expedi- 29th OotQ.
Sydney- tionary Force ber, 191511080 2,000 Shirts, flannel .. O 5 3 Mrs. Uallebone, Gee- 6317 First Expedi- 8th October,
long tionary Force 191511081 3,283 Shirts, flannel .. O 5 3 Sargood Bros.,
Sydney 5005 First Ex- 6th October,L1082 1,204 Shirts,"flannel .. 0 5 3 Rprdern and Sons, peditionary 1915
. Sydney Force
No. 33.-9th March, 1916 544
CONTRACTS (MILITARY) ACCEPTED. (Series 1915 -16) continued.
Commonwealth Gazette
SerialNo. Particulars. Rate. Name of Firm.
Contractand Suppi
OfficeRequisitionNumber.
Chargeable to . AuthorIty.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARYFORCES.
CONTRACTS FOR JACKETS, SERVICEDRESS. £ s. d.
Approved -11083 700 Jackets, service dress] ... each 0 19 0 J. R. Blencowe, 3319,
Melbourne 333111084 150 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 W. R. Ball,Melbourne11085 500 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 L. Smith, Melbourne11086 300 Jackets, service dress . , 0 19 0 J. Britain, Melbourne11087 300 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 J. N. Duband, Mel-
bourne 333111088 500 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 A. G. Peach, Mel-
bourne11089 300 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 Miss C. Daly, Mel,
bourne11090 300 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 H. Massey, Melbourne11091 500 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 S. Bartlett, Brisbane 333211092 100 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 Moore Bros., Bris-
bane 340111093 500 Jackets, service dress ... 0 19 0 Size, Walker, and Co.,
Brisbane11094 400 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 Miss A. G. Peach,
Melbourne3452
11095 200 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 W. R. Ball,Melbourne 361111096 400 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 L. Smith, Melbourne 381811097 150 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 L. K. Down, Mel-
bourne11098 3,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Harris, Steedman,
and Harris, Mel-bourne
3517
11099 1,540 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 S. H. Bartlett,Brisbane
11100 1,285 Jackets, service dress ,. 0 19 0 Stewart and Sons, 3912,Brisbane 3914,
11101 515 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 Finney, Isles, and Co.,Brisbane
3916
11102 2,055 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Size, Walker, and Co.,Brisbane
11103 2,570 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Speigel and Sons, 3912,Brisbane 7013,
720511104 1,025 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 I. Josephson, Bris- 3912,
bane 391611105 255 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 Moore Bros., Bris-
bane 3912,11106 1,285 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Bishop and Wood- 3914, First Ex- 10th April,
ward, Brisbane 3916 peditionary 191511107 500 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 Freedman and Co.,
BrisbaneForce
11108 645 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 British Clothing Co.,Sydney
11109 1,285 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Nathan Jacobs,Sydney
11110 1,540 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 F. Goldstein, Sydney11111 1,285 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Reed and Bush,
Sydney11112 2,570 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Dare and Specter -
man, Sydney11113 255 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 Oxford Mfg. Co.,
Sydney11114 2,570 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Robertson's, Sydney11115 2,055 Jackets, service dress O 19 0 Cohen and Sons Ltd.,
Sydney11116 1,285 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Karpinsky and
Freedman, Sydney11117 2,055 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Stewart James,
Sydney11118 3,085 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Z. J. Jacobs, Sydney 3913 -1411119 1,540 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 R. Reid and Co. Ltd.,
Sydney11120 1,025 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 H. H. Kelly Ltd.,
11121 1,540 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 S. Weingott and Sons,Sydney
11122 2,055 Jackets, service dress 0 49 0 Goldstein Bros.,Sydney .
11123 130 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 E. A. Williams,Sydney
i
11124 770 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 Hefren and Parsons,Sydney
11125 5,140 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Joseph Pepper, '11126 1,025 Jackets, service dress 99 0 19 0 W. and A. McArthur
Ltd., Sydney11127 515 Jackets, service dress .: 0 19 0 S. Steigrad, Sydney
4
Commonwealth Gazette 545 No. 33.-9th March, 1916
CONTRACTS (MILITARY) ACCEPTED(Series 1915-16)--ColLfl.nZted.
SerialNo. Particulars. Rate. Name of Firm.
Contractand Supply
OfficeRequisition
No.
Chargeable to Authority.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES-- continued.
CONTRACTS FOR JACKETS, SERVICEDRESS -- continued. 8. cl. Approved-
11128 80 Jackets, service dress .. each 0 19 0 P. Harrison and Co.,Melbourne
11129 1,025 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 J. R. Blencowe, Mel -bourne
11130 515 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 A. J. Bloom, Mel-bourne
11131 1,025 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 S. Kemelfield, Mel-bourne
11132 2,060 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 S. Davis, Melbourne11133 1,545 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 A. Bowley and Co.,
Melbourne3914
11134 770 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 F. Hartley, Melbourne11135 770 Jackets, service dress . . 0 19 0 Harris and Gold-
stein, Melbourne11136 515 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 W. R. Ball, Mel-
bourne11137 255 Jaokets, service dress 0 19 0 H. Murphy, Mel-
bourne11138 105 Jackets, service dress . 0 19 0 P. Lasky, Melbourne11139 2,055 Jackets, service dress 0 19 {) L. K. Down, Mel -
bourne3825
11140 1,285 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Crook and Crystal,Melbourne
11141 10,280 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Jackson and Ecker-sall, Melbourne
11142 770 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 V. Kaufman and Co.,Melbourne
11143 3,850 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 L. Smith, Melbourne11144 1,025 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 W. Monckton and
Co., Melbourne11145 1,545 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 J. N. Duband, Mel-
bourne 391411146 2,570 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Miss A. G. Peach,
Melbourne11147 10,280 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Harris, Steedman,
and Harris, Mel-bourne
11148 1,285 Jackets, service dress . . 0 19 0 Steedman and Co.,Melbourne First Ex- 10th, April,
11149 10,280 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 A. E. Steedman,Melbourne
peditionaryForce
1915
11150 300 Jackets, service dress 019 0 Mrs. C. Daly, Mel-bourne
11151 515 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 Adelaide ClothingCo., Adelaide
11152 515 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Habib and Sons,Adelaide 3915
11153 1,540 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 H. L. Clisby, Ade-laide
11154 515 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 National Clothing Co.,Adelaide
11155 205 Jackets, service dress .. PP 019 0 L. Nissenzhon, Perth 3918'11156 1,025 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Robertson and Mof-
fat, Perth11157 1,500 Jackets, service dress 29 0 19 0 I Josephson, Bris-
bane4222
11158 1,030 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 W. R. Ball, Mel-bourne
4343
11159 200 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 L. Joseph, Melbourne 421911160 2,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Davies, Doery, and 4221
Co., Melbourne11161 510 Jackets, service dress .. 019 0 National Clothing Co.,
Perth4230
11162 300 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 J. Snow and Co. Pty. 4219Ltd., Melbourne
11163 750 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 A. V. Burton, Syd-ney
4370
11164 2,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 L. Joseph, Melbourne 4374,5467
11165 1,000 Jackets, service dress Of 0 19 0 H. H. Kelly Ltd.,Sydney
4370
11166 2,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 L. K. Down, Mel -bourne 4343
11167 1,000 Jackets, service dress 019 0 Denniston and Co.,Melbourne
11168 5,000 Jackets, service dress 019 0 A. E. Steedman,Melbourne
11169 5,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Harris, Steedman,and Harris, Mel-bourne
4372
0.2206. B.
No. 33. ---9th March, 1916 54ti Commonwealth Gazette
CONTRACTS (MILITARY) ACCEPT ED. (,Feries 1915 --16) continued.
SeriaiNo. Particulars. Rate. Name of Firm.
Contractand Supply
OfficeRequisition
No.
Chargeable to-- Authority.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCEScontinued.
CONTRACTS FOR JACKETS, SERVICEDRESS continued.
£ s. d.Approved
11170 3,000 Jackets, service dress each 0 19 0 Adelaide Clothing 4533Mfg. Coy., Adelaide
11171 2,000 Jackets, service dress . . 0 19 0 Size, Walker, and 4373Co., Brisbane
11172 515 Jackets, service dress . 0 19 0 S. Steigrad, Sydney 453411173 3,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 IL L. Clisby, Adelaide 458411174 1,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 L. Smith, Melbourne 461211175 500 Jackets, service dress . 0 19 0 J. Barnett, Melbourne 466411176 1,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 S. Davis, Melbourne 466511177 500 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 S. Steigrad, Sydney 472511178 400 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 V. Kaufman and Co.,
Melbourne4726
11179 100 Jackets,servic:: dress .. 0 19 0 P. Lasky, Melbourne 472311180 500 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 Limburg and Michael,
Sydney4727
11181 300 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Oxford Mfg. Coy.,Sydney
4724
11182 200 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Wolfe and Son, Bris-bane
4773
11183 500 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Freedman and Street,Brisbane
4776
11184 500 Jackets service dress 0 19 0 F. Hartley, Mel-bourne
4775
11185 200 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Crook and Crystal,Melbourne
4774
11186 40 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 C. and A. Etty, Bal-larat
4505
11187 300 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 S. Kemelfield, Mel-bourne
4778
11188 500 Jackets, service dress . 0 19 0 Miss Daly, Melbourne 479911189 1,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 J. N. Duband, Mel-
bourne4835
11190 500 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 Harris and Gold -stein, Melbourne
4845
11191 300 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 P. Harrison and Co.,Melbourne
4846
11192 1,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 L. K. Down, Mel-bourne
4847
11193 1,500 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 R. J. Blencowe, 4848Melbourne First Ex- 29th M:ly.
11194 3,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 A. Stewart and Sons 4849 peditionary 1915Ltd., Brisbane Force
11195 2,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Thos. Brown and 4850Sons Ltd., Bris-bane
11196 2,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Size, Walker, and 4880Co., Brisbane
11197 1,200 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 W. R. Ball, Mel-bourne
4962
11198 360 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 W. and A. McArthur 4973Ltd., Sydney
11199 1,000 Jackets, service dress ,. 0 19 0 S. Weingott and Sons 4964Ltd., Sydney
11200 300 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 R. Davies and Co.,Perth
4965
11201 5,000-Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Harris, Steedman,and Harris, Mel.boume
4966
11202 600 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 J. Barnett, Melbourne 496711203 500 Jackets, service dress .. 019 0 Robt. Reid and Co. 4969
Ltd., Sydney11204 1,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 L. Joseph, Melbourne 502111205 1,200 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 H. Alexander and 5024
Co., Sydney11206 800 Jackets, service dress .. 019 0 Miss Peach, Mel-
bourne5028
11207 2,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 H. H. Kelly Ltd.,Sydney
5135
11208 1,500 Jackets, service dress 019 0 S. Davis, Melbourne 513611209 120 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 P. Lasky, Melbourne 513711210 500 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Finney, Isles, and 5079
Co., Brisbane11211 800 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 H. Murphy, Mel-
bourne5081
11212 2,500 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 S: Steigrad, Sydney 4685,5135
11213 3,500 Jackets, service dress 019 0 J. C. Pepper, Sydney 513511214 300 Jackets, service dress .. 0 19 0 S. Kemelfield, Mel-
bourne4882
11215 1,000 Jackets, service dress 019 0 V. Kaufman and Co.,Melbourne
5204
11216 1,000 Jackets, service dress 0 19 0 Robt. Reid and Co.,Ltd., Sydney
5135.
Common ealth Gazette 547 No. 33.--9t31 March, 1916
CONTRACTS (MILITARY) ACCEPTED (Series 1915 -16; Continued.
SerialNo. Particulars. Rate. , Name of Firm. Charged against Authority.
112111121811219
11220
11221
1122211223
1122411225112261122711228
11229
112301123111232
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES-1ST MILITARY DISTRICT.
CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS ANDFUEL TO THE CAMPS, HOSPITALS, ETC.
(Period -1st January to 30th April, 1916.)
PepperSaltRice
. .. .. per lb.
Sago . .. .. .. per cwt.
Candles
Biscuits ..Curry Powder .
.. per lb.
77
77
Jam . .. .. 77
Kerosene . . per tinTea .. . . per lb.Coffee ..Firewood -
4-ft. Billets per ton of 2,240 lbs.Blocks ..
Coal
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES-2ND MILITARY DISTRICT.
CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS.
(Period-1st to 31st December, 1915.)
LIVERPOOL, HOLDSWORTHY, CASULA, WARWICKFARM, AND GERMAN CONCENTRATION CAMP.
Beef, fresh ..Mutton, freshBeef, corned
.. per lb.79
77
AGRICULTURAL SHOW GROUND AND DARLINGHURSTGAOL.
11233 Beef, fresh ..11234 Mutton, fresh11235 Beef, corned .
112361123711238
. per lb.
VICTORIA BARRACKS AND PADDINGTON RIFLERANGE.
Beef, fresh . .Mutton, freshBeef, corned
.. per lb.
GARRISON HOSPITAL, VICTORIA BARRACKS.
11239 Chops ..
11240 Steak .. ..
11241 Beef, without bone ..11242 Mutton, without bone
.. per lb.
NO. 4 GENERAL HOSPITAL, RANDWICK.
11243 Beef, fresh .. .. per lb.11244 Mutton, fresh . 77
11245 Chops .. . . 77
11246`Stëak ..
132471124811249
112501125111252
112531125411255
Beef, fresh .Mutton, freshBeef,- corned
Beef, fuesh .Mutton, freshBeef, corned
BERRIMA GAOL.
TRIAL 'RAY.
.. per lb.
77
.. per lb.
BROADMEADOWS, NEWCASTLE.
Beef, fresh ..Mutton, freshBeef, corned
77
.. per lb.77
E S. d.
o o 81. Brabant and Co. ..O 0 OF,E Brabant and Co. ..o o 2+ Robert Harper and
Co. Ltd.0. 18 0 Gregory and David-
son Ltd.0 0 71 J. Kitchen and Sons
Pty. Ltd.O 0 31 Morrows Limited ..0 0 8 Gregory and David-
son Ltd.o o 4FsO 4 11 1. J. Justes0 0 101 1 Jno. P. Wilson Ltd.0 0 ì0i f
O 14 0O 15 0 John AndrewsO 16 0
O 0 6O 0 G
0 0 6
o o 41O 0 44-O 0 4t-
O 0 4O 0 4O 0 44
O 0 5tO 0 5zO 0 5tO 0 51
o o 4o o 4o o 4o o 4;
O 0 7t,O 0 71-O 0 .74-
0. 0 8O 08O 0 8
O 0 6O 0 6O 0 6
Ashcroft and Field
John P. Ryan
John P. Ryan
John P. Ryan
Oliver and Son ..
A. L. Taylor .
}W. J. Saul .
A. J. Bush
Contingen-cies
Approved-
31st Decem-ber, 1915
Continuen- 1st Decem-cies ber, 1915
No. 33.-9th March, 191£ ti48 Commonwealth Gazette
Corrraa.vTs (MILITARY) AcczPTEn.--(8erie8 1915-16)---contin,ued.
SeriAYNo. Particniars. Rate. i Name of Firm. Charged against - . Authority.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES-- -2Nb MILITARY DISTRICTcontinued.
CONTRACTS FOB THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONScontinued.
Period --1st to 3181 December continued.
SOUTH HEAD. £ 8. d.
11256 Beef, fresh .. .. .. .. per lb. 0 0 711267 Mutton, fresh .. .. .. O 0 7 S. J. Gee11258 Beef, corned . .. .. IPP O O 7
MIDDLE READ AND CHOWDER.
11259 Beef, fresh .. .. .. .. per lb. 0 0 '7
11200 Mutton, fresh .. .. 79 ß 0 41 _ Northern Suburbs11261 Beef, corned .. .. .. ,, 0 0 '7 Supply Stores
CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS.
MtLSOM'S ISLAND, HAWKESBURY RIVER.
(Periodlet November to 31st December, 1915.)
11262 Bread .. .. .. per lb. 0 0 211263 Beef, fresh .. .. .. 0 0 6 H. Langford11264 Mutton, fresh .. .. .. ,, 0 0 6¡
(Period- -1st to 31st January, 1916.)
11265 Bread .. . .. per lb. 0 0 211266 Beef, fresh .. . . 0 0 7 H. Langford11267 Mutton, fresh . .. 0 0 71-
CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS TONo. 3 AUXILIARY HOSPITAL, LEICHïrARDT.
(Period- --16th to 31st October, 1915.)
11268 Bread .. .. per lb. 0 0 1 R. Gartrell11269 Beef, fresh .. 77 0 0 7
ìM. A. Upjohn
11270 Mutton, fresh O O 5
(Period --1.4t to 30th November, 1915.)
11271 Bread .. . .. per 21b. loaf 0 0 31 R. Gartrell11272 Beef, fresh .. . .. per lb. 0 0 7
1
M. A. Upjohn11273 Mutton, fresh .. .. 0 0 5
CONTRACTS FOR THE PURCHASE OF KITCHENREFUSE.
(Periods --1st January to 30th June, 1916.)
THE " WARREN " CAMP, MARRIOKV]LLE.
11274 Waste food and kitchen refuse, at per 500 men per 1 12 6 F. E. Goldsmith ..week
ENGINEERS' DEPOT, MOORE PARK.
11275 Waste food and kitchen refuse, at per 500 men perweek
GARRISON HOSPITAL AND BARRACKS KITCHEN, Y.B.
11276 Waste food and kitchen refuse, at per 500 men perweek
AGRICULTURAL SHOW GROUND.
11277 Waste food and kitchen refuse, at per 500.menperweek
NO. 4 GENERAL .HOSPITAL, RANDWICK.
11278 Waste food and kitchen refuse, at per 500 men"perweek
TRIAL BAY DETENTION BARRACKS.
11279 Waste food and kitchen refuse, at per 500 men perweek
1 5 0 R. W. Kidd
1 5 0 F. FitzHenry
1 5 0 F. FitzHenry
1. 5 0 R. W. Kidd
1 5 0 J. Croad
Approved
Contingen- 1st Decom-cies ber, 1915
Contingen- 17th Janu-oies wry, 1916
Contingen- 14th Janu-oies alp, 1910
Contingen-cies
17th Jann-ary, 1916
Commonwealth Gazette 549 Wo. 33,9th Mara, 191$
SerialNo.
11280
1128111282112831128411285
112861128711288
11289112901129111292112931129411295112961129711298112991130011301113021130311304113051130611307113081130911310113111.131211313!11314'11315113161131711318113191132011321113221132311324113251132611327113281132911330113311133211333113341133511336113371133811339113401134111342113431134411345113461134711348113491135011351
Particulars.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.
Name of Firm. Charged against
CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS TOTHE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, DUNTROON.
(Period --1st January, 1916, to 31st December, 1918.)
Section 1.Bread .. .. .. . . per lb. 0 0. 11 Smith and McKenzie
(Period -1st January to 30th June, 1916.)
Section 2.Beef ..Mutton,SuetSausages, beefPork
Section 4.Tea.. ..
Coffee ..Cocoa ..
Section 5.Allspice ..Apples, evaporatedApricots ..Arrowroot ..Barley, pearl ..Beans, lima ..Beans, haricot .
Beef, comed ..Biscuits, fancyCandied Peel, lemonCapers, Morton's ..Cinnamon, whole ..Cloves, wholeCornflower, packets ..Cream of TartarCurrants . ..Curry PowderChutney, Lackersteen'sCustard PowderDates .. ..Essence, flavouring ..Fruit, assortedFigs .. .Flour ..Gelatine, SwinbourneGinger, groundGolden Syrup (C.S.R.)Herrings, tinned, Morton'sHerrings, in tomato sauceHerrings, kippered ..
Hops .. 6Jam, I.X.L.Lentils . .. ..Macaroni, local ..Mace, ground .Marmalade (I.X.L. or Taylor's)Milk, condensed, Nestles'Herbs ..Mustard, Coleman'sNutmegs . ..Oatmeal, Harper's .. ..Peaches, evaporatedPeas, green ..Peas, split .. .Pickles, Morton's, assorted .PrunesRaisins, sultana .. .Rice ..Rice, ground ..Sago .. .. ..Salmon, Horseshoe .. ..Saltpetre .. .. ..Salt, fine .. ..Salt, coarse. ..Sardines, Tref. . .Sauce, anchovy ..Sauce, tomato .. .. St -
Sauce, Worcester .. .. per 1 -pint bottleSoda, bicarbonate .. .. .. per lb.Sugar, 1k, C.S.R. ..Sugar, loaf .. .. ..Tapioca .. .. tip
Tomatoes .. .. .. per 2.1b. tin
ir
.. per lb.ffff
.. per lb.ff
.. per ib.Pt
Pt
f:it
.. per 2 lbs.
.. per lb.
per 10 oz. bottle. , per lb.
Pt
PP
ff
per qu art bottleper packet
per lb.per 8 -oz. bottle
per 2 -lb. tinper lb.
per 150 lbs.per 2 -oz. packet
.. per lb.per 7 -1b. tin
per tinff
per lb.per 2 -1b. tin.. per lb.
Pt
per 2-1b. tin.. per tin
per bottleper 7 -lb. tin.. per ib.
ffff
per bottle.. per lb.
ffV,
,,
per 1-1.b. tin.. per lb... per cwt.
per tinper i -pint bottle
VP
Of
O s. d.
O 0 6O 0 5/O 0 4O 0 SO 0 6
J. T. Collet
O 1 0/O 1 8 F. H. Colechin .
O 1 3/
O 1 0O 0 9O 1 0O 0 8O 0 3O 0 14O 0 3O 2 0O 0 8O 0 7O 1 1O 1 0O 1 0O 0 60 2 6O 0 8O 1 60 1 110 0 40 0 41O 4 00 0 9/O 0 11O 19 00 0 5O 1 00 1 70 0 9O 1 00 1 0O 1 6O 0 9O 0 6O 0 5O 1 0O 0 8O 0 8O 0 6O 9 0O 1 0O 0 3O 0 11O 0 3O 0 3O 1 0O 0 10O 0 8O 0 3¡O 0 4O 0 3O 1 0O 0 3 -
O 7 0O 7 0O 0 7O 1 0O 0 7O 2 2O 0 11-
O 0 3O 0 4O 0O o 71
Hayes and Russell
Contingen-cies
24th Decem-ber, 1915
No. 33.-9th March, 1916 1o0 Commonwealth Gazette
CONTRACTS (MILITARY) AcaErTED(Beriea 1915-16) condinued,
SerialNo.
Particulars. Rate. J Name of Firm. Charged against Authority.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS TO
THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, DUNTROON ---conúinued.
(Period let January, 1916, to 30th June, 1916)--- continued.
Section 5continued.11352 Vermicelli, local .. .. per lb.11353 Vinegar, Champion's. per gallon1135 Yolkova .. .. .. per bottle
Section 6.11355 Bacon .. ..
11356 Cheese .... per lb.
CONTRACTS FOR SUPPLY OF GROCERIES TO ALLCAMPS AND HOSPITALS IN 3RD MILITARY DIS-TRICT.
(Period : -1st January, 1916, to 30th April,1916.)
11357 Pepper .. . .. per lb. 0 0 94-11358 Salt . .. .. per ton 3 12 0 J. D. Howie11359 Rice .. .. per l b. 0 0 2
£ s. d.
O 0 50 2 00 0 4I
0 1 20 1 0
Hayes and Russell 4 Contingencies
11360 Candles . . 0 O 7 John Connell and Co.11361 'Biscuits . .. . 99 0 0 3 Swallow and Ariell . .11362 Jam .. . .. . 97 O 0 3
IJ. D. Howie ..
11363 Curry Powder O 0113641136511366113671136811369113701137111372
Mustard . . .Arrowroot .. . .. 9!Sago ..Tapioca ..Oatmeal .. . . 99
Barley .. .Tea . , 99
CoffeeCocoa .. . ..
(From 25th January, to 30th April, 1916.)
11373 Cheese .. .. .. .. per lb. 0 1 Of J. D: Howie
0 0 9 J. F. McKenzie0 0 60 0 2 J. D. HowieO 0 2k0 0 It LPatterson and Co.0 0 11r J0 0 101 McIntyre Bros.0 0 10 J. Connell and Co...0 0 9 J. F. McKenzie ..
CONTRACT FOR SUPPLY OF PRESERVED MEAT TOALL CAMPS AND HOSPITALS WITHIN A RADIUS OFTWENTY MILES OF THE GENERAL POST OFFICE,MELBOURNE.
(Period : From 1st November, 1915, to 30th Novem-ber, 1915.)
11374 Beef, preserved, per 6 -lb. tin ..11375 Mutton, preserved, per 6,1b. tin
per tinf7
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES-6TH MILITARY DISTRICT,
CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS TORoss CAMP.
(Period --15th December, 1915, to 14th February,1916.)
11376 Bread
11377113781137911380
11381113821138311384113851138611387113881138911390
Beef, freshBeef, cornedMutton, freshSausages, fresh
Sugar ..
Pepper ..Salt ..Rice ..Candles ..BiscuitsJam .,CheeseFlourCurry;powder
Meat.
O 5 6 1 1 G. A. WatkinsO 5 6
per 1001bs. J 0 13 6
.. per 100 lbs. 2 14 2.. . .. 2 14 2. .. 2 14 2. .. per lb. 0 0. 8
Groceries, ... .. per 70 -lb. bag . 0 17 3
.. per lb. 0 0 11.. .. 99 0 0 0.. .. .. 99 0 0 2.. .. 19 0 0 51-.. ,. 0 0 41
.. , , 0 0 41. .. 0 0 10.. .. per 150 -1b, bag 0 17 6
per lb. 0 1 3
F. J. Crosswell, Ross
F. J. Crosswell, Ross
1
Contingencies
Contingencies
Approved-
24th Decem-ber, 1915
23rd Decem-ber, 1915
2nd Decem-ber, 1915
Contingencies 10th January1916
Contingencies 13th January,1916
Messrs. Robert Wal- Contingenciesker and Co., Ho-bart
7th Decem-ber, 1915
Commonwealth Gazette M1 go. 33. --9th March, 1916
CONTRACTS (MILITARY ACCEPTED. (BerIee 1915 -16) -- continued.
SerialNo.
1139111392
11393
11394
11395
11396
11397
11398
1139911400
114011140211403114041140511406114071140811409114101141111412114131141411415114161141711419
11419
114201142111422
1142311424
11425
1142611427
Particulars. Rate. Name of Firm. Charged against Authority.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES -6TH MILITARY DISTRICTcontinued.
CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS FORBoss CAMP-- coniinuedl.
(Period -15th December, 1915, to 141k Fcbf uory,1916)continued.
TeaCoffee
Tea and Coffee... .. per lb.
Firewood
Potatoes ..
Firewood.per ton (2,240 lbs.)
Potatoes.
Mixed Vegetables.Mixed Vegetables .. .
.. per cwt.
.. per lb.
CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS TOAUSTIN'S FERRY HOSPITAL.
(Period -lst January to 14th February, 1916.)
Bread.Bread .. . per 1.00 lbs.
Potatoes.Potatoes
Mixed Vegetables.Mixed vegetables .. . .
TeaCoffee
Sugar ..Pepper ..Salt ..Mustard ..RaisinsBiscuits ..Butter ..JamCheeseFlourRiceArrowroot ..Sago ..Tapioca ..Oatmeal ..Barley ,CocoaEggs
Tea and Coffee.
. Groceries.
. per cwt.
. per lb.
.. per lb.
per 70 -1h. bag.. per lb., ,
1,,. f1
111
per 150 -1b. bagper lb.
..
11
1i
1!
11
. per dos.
CONTRACTS POR THE SUPPLY OP PROVISIONS TOLAUNCESTON HOSPITAL.
(Period -let January, to 14th February, 1916).
Bread.Bread .. .. .. .. per lb.
Meat.Beef, freshMuttonBeef, corned
. per lb.,1
Potatoes and Onions.Potatoes . .. . per cwt.Onions . . .
Mixed Vegetables.Mixed Vegetables ..
TeaCoffee
Tea and Coffee.
. per lb.
. per lb... .. .. 11
O 8. d.
O 1 0 1O 1. 0
O 7 6
O 10 0
0 0 1
0 14 7
0 10 0
O 0
O 1 00 1 0
0,17 0O 0 11O 0 010 1 0O 0 6O 0 4O 1 3O 0 4O 0 11O 17 6O 0 21,O 0 7O 0 21,0 0 2tO 0 2}0 0 2tO 1 20 1 6
O 0 iI
O .0 7O 0 6tO 0 5
0 14 0O 9 4
O 0 1I-
O 1 0O 1 2
Messrs. Robt. Walkerand Co., Hobart
C. B. Roberts, Ross
Messrs. Robt. Walkerand Co., Hobart
Messrs. Robt. Walkerand Co., Hobart
Robert Spencer, Ho-bart
Contingen-cies
Robert Walker and Contingen-Co., Hobart cies
F. E. Stearnes,Launceston
Contingen-cies
Approved-
7th Decem-ber, 1915
23rd Decem-ber, 1915
23rd Decem-ber, 1915
No. 33.-9th March, 1918 552 Commonwealth Gazette
CONTRACTS (MILITARY) ACCEPTED.-($ersea 1915-16),continued.
SerialNo. Particulars. Rate. Name of Firm. Charged against. Authority.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES- -6TH MILITARY DISTRICT -- continued.
CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS TOLAUNCESTON HOSPITAL -- continued.
(Period-1st January to 14th February, 1916)- -continued.Groceries.
£ s. d. Approved-
11428 Sugar .. .. .. per 70 -lb. bag 0 16 611429 Pepper .. .. . . per ib. 0 1 311430 Salt .. .. .. .. 0 0 0i11431 Mustard .. .. 0 i 211432 Raisins .. .. 0 0 811433 Biscuits .. .. .. .. 0 0 511434 Butter .. .. 0 I 311435 Jam .. .. .. .. 0 0 4111436 Cheese .. .. . 0 1 011437 Flour .. .. .. per 150 -lb. bag 0 14 0 F. E. Stearnes, Contingen- 23rd Decem-11438 Rice .. .. .. per lb. 0 0 21 Launceston cies . ber, 191511439 Arrowroot .. .. 0 0 2111440 Sago .. .. .. 0 0 2/11441 Tapioca .. .. .. 0 0 2/11442 Oatmeal .. .. ea - O 0 211443 Barley .. .. .. .. 0 0 2/11444 Cocoa .. .. .. 0 1 011445 Eggs .. .. .. .. per doz. 0 1 4
Fresh Milk.11446 j Milk, fresh per gallon 0 1 4
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES -2ND MILITARY DISTRICT.
CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS TOARMIDALE CAMP.
(Period -1st October to 31st October, 1915.)
11447 Bread .. .. .. .. per lb. 0 0 21 D. A. Grainger11448 Beef .. .. .. 0 '71 J. J. Bliss11449
0Mutton .. .. .. .. 0 0 71-
(Period ist to 30th November, 1915).Contingen-
cies19th Janu-ary, 1916
11450 Bread .. .. .. .. per lb. 0 0 11 D. A. Grainger11451 Beef .. . .. 0 0 7¡ J. Bliss . .11452 Mutton .. .. 0 0 71
}J.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES -3RD MILITARY DISTRICT.
CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF MEAT TO A.I.F.CAMPS.
(Period -1st to 31st January, 1916).
METRA POLITAN CAMPS AND HOSPITALS.11453 Beef, fresh .. .. per 100 lbs. 2 13 011454 Mutton, fresh .. .. .. 23,
BALLARAT CAMP.2 9 6
G. A. Watkins11455 Beef, fresh .. .. .. per 100 lbs. 2 1.4 011456 Mutton, fresh .. .. .. 2 12 6
BENDIGO CAMP.11457 Beef, fresh .. .. .. per 100 lbs. 2 10 0 W. T. Dunstan11458 Mutton, fresh .. .. .. 2 10 0
GEELONG CAMP AND OSBORNE HOUSE.1145911460
Beef, fresh .. .. .. per 100 lbs.Mutton, fresh f!
2 14 02 12 6
}G. A. Watkins Contingen-cies
4th Febru-ary, 1916
CASTLEMAINE CAMP.1146111462
Beef, fresh .. . . per 100 lbs.Mutton, fresh
2 14 02 10 0
R. Fisher
SEYMOUR CAMP.11463 Beef, fresh.. per 100 lbs. 2 14 011464 Mutton, fresh .. 2 12 6
G. A. WatkinsWARENAMBOOL CAMP.
11465 Beef, fresh . , :. .. per 100 lbs. 2 11 011466 Mutton, fresh .. .. .. 2 11 4)
Commonwealth Gazette 553 No. 33.-9th March, 1916
CONTRACTS (MILITARY) ACCEPTED. --- (Series 1915 -16) continued.
SerialNo.
Particulars. Price. Name of Firm. Charged against Authority.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES -3RD MILITARY DISTRICT -- continued.
CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY OF MELT TO A.I.F.CAMPs-- continued.
(Period -18t to 3181 January, 1916 continued.)
LANGWARRIN CAMP.£ 8. Cl. Approved-
11467 Beef, fresh .. .. .. per 100 lbs. 2 10 0 }G. W. Wells11468 Mutton, fresh 2 10 0
CLIFTON SPRINGS.11469 Beef, fresh .. per 100 lbs. 3 6 8 I Gallop Bros.11470 Mutton, fresh .. . 2 18 4
11471 Beef, fresh ..QUEENSCLIFF.
.. per lb. 0 0 9 R. ThomsonContingen-
cies23rd Decem-
ber, 191511472 Mutton, fresh .. ff 0 0 7
PORTSEA.11473 Beef, fresh .. .. .. per lb. 0 0 9 }H. W. Wilson11474 Mutton, fresh PP 0 0 8
T. TRUMBLE,Acting Secretary.
Department of the Navy,Melbourne, 9th March, 1916.
TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY OF ELECTRICALMACHINERY FOR CUSTOMS LAUNCH No. 45,FOR MELBOURNE.TENDERS will be received at the undermentioned
addresses, subject to the conditions of tendering,until Twelve noon on Wednesday. 22nd March, 1916 forsupply of Electrical Machinery for Customs Launch forMelbourne.
Specifications, tender forms, &c., may be obtained atthe office of the Director of Navy Contracts, Navy Office,Melbourne; at the Naval Staff Office, Edgecliff, Sydney;and at the Naval Staff Office, Brisbane.
Tenders are to be indorsed " Tender for Supply ofElectrical Machinery for Customs Launch, Melbourne,"and addressed (if by post, prepaid) to the Director ofNavy Contracts, Navy Office, Melbourne, or to theDirector of Navy Contracts, care of one of the abovementioned addresses, as the case may he.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily he ac-cepted.
Tenders are to be in all cases on the printed form,which can be obtained as above.
J. A. JENSEN.Minister of State for the Navy.
Department of the Navy,Melbourne, 9th March, 1916.
TENDERS FOR CRANES, LIFTS, LOCOMOTIVES,WINCHES, AIR COMPRESSORS, HYDRAULICMACHINERY. ETC., FOR THE COMMONWEALTHNAVAL DOCKYARD, COCKATOO ISLAND, NEWSOUTH W ALES.
TlENDERS will be received, subject to the conditions
of tendering, until Twelve noon on Monday, 1stMay, 1916, for the supply and delivery of Cranes, Lifts,Locomotives, Winches, Air Compressors, Hvdrnnlic Ma-chinery, &c., to the Commonwealth Naval Dockyard,Cockatoo Island, Sydney, New South Wales.
Delivery to he free on wharf, Cockatoo Island. Theraté of freight is to be taken as being 30s. per ton fromthe port of shipment to Sydney, and, if the actualfreight exceeds this amount, the excess charges will bepaid by the Commonwealth Government upon satisfactoryevidence being produced. If, on the other hand, theactual freight is less than 30s, per ton, a deduction willbe made in a similar manner.
About 43 machines of various types are required.Tender forms and separate specifications for each
machine may be seen at the office of the Director ofNavy Contracts. Navy Office. Melbourne; at the Corn.monwealth Naval Dockyard, Cockatoo Island, Sydney ;and at the offices of the District Naval Officers at Briebane. Lares Bay (South Australia), Fremantle, andHobart. Copies can he obtained by approved firms onpayment of a deposit of 2s. 6d. each, which will be re-funded on the receipt of a bond fide tender and thereturn of the documents.
Tenders are to be indorsed :. Tender for Cranes, Lifts,&c., for the Commonwealth Naval Dockyard, CockatooIsland," on the top left -hand corner of envelope, andaddressed (if by post, prepaid) to the Director of NavyContracts, Navy Office, Melbourne; or to the Directorof Navy Contracts, care Commonwealth Naval Dock-yard, Cockatoo Island, Sydney; or to the Director ofNavy Contracts, care District Naval Officer, Brisbane,Large. Bay (South Australia), Fremantle, or Hobart, asthe case may be.
Tenders to be in all cases on printed form, which canbe obtained as above.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.J. A. JENSEN,
Minister of State for the Navy.
Department of Defence,Melbourne, 22nd February, 1916.
MILITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.
TINDERS are invited for the undermentioned sup-plies .
ON THURSDAY, 9TIi MARCH, 1916..
1.00,000 'Buckles, brass, s inch.500,000 Studs, brass, large.
1,000,000 Studs, brass, small.2,230 Covers, short, rifle, C.P.
531 Covers, wagon, limbered.44 Covers, cart, Maltese.22 Covers, cart, light, spring.
Poles for tents, operating; oblong; circular, andshelter.
Tenders will be received until Three o'clock pan. onthe date shown, at the office of
The Secretary, Contract and Supply Board, VictoriaBarracks, Melbourne;
The Secretary, District Contract and Supply Board,Ordnance Stores, Circular Quay, Sydney;
The Senior Ordnance Officer, Ordnance Stores,Petrie Terrace, Brisbane;
The Senior Ordnance Officer, Ordnance Stores,Adelaide;
The Senior Ordnance Officer, Ordnance Stores,Perth;
The Senior Ordnance Officer, Ordnance Stores,Hobart.
Tender forms, specifications, and all information maybe obtained at the offices of the above - mentioned SeniorOrdnance Officers, and at the office of the Senior Ord-nance Officer, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted.
G. F. PEARCE,Minister of State for Defence.
No. 33. -9th March, 1916
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne.
SUPPLY OF FOUR PASSENGER LIFT MACHINES.
T ENDERS, accompanied by the necessary deposit,will be received up to Noon on Monday, 1.3tíí
March, 1916, for the supply of Four Passenger LiftMachines.
Specifications and plans may be seen and tender formsobtained at the following offices :
(1) The Works Director for New South Wales,Pomeroy House, 16 York- street, Sydney.
(2) The Works Director for Victoria, 151 Collinsstreet, Melbourne.
Tenders are to be indorsed " Tender for PassengerLift Machines," and addressed to " The Secretary,Department of Home Affairs, Melbourne."
No tender will necessarily be accepted.KING O'MALLEY,
Minister of State for Home Affairs.
554 Commonwealth. Gazette
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne.
EPARATE Tenders, returnable at Noon on Monday,13th March, 1916, are invited for the following
works(a) Miller's Point.- Joinery for Drill Hall.(b) Miller's Point. Steel Fire Escape for Drill Hall.(c) Eden. Repairs and Painting at Post Office.
Tenders, indorsed with the name of the respectivework, should be forwarded to the Works Director forNew South Wales, Pomeroy House, 16 York - street,Sydney, at whose office plans, specifications, and tenderforms are available, and also in the case of (c) at Eden,Pambula, and Bega Post Offices, and the GoulburnWorks Office.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
KING O'MALLEY,Minister of State for Home Affairs.
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne.
TENDERS ACCEPTED.
Date ofContract. Place and Description of Work.
Goodooga Painting and repairs at post -office
Amount ofContract.
8. d.79 0 0
Contractor's Name and Address.
S. J. Pyne, builder. Eddystone,Bexley
Date forCompletion.
12.4.16
Amended notice in lieu of that inserted in Gazette No. 19, 10th February, 1916, p. 253.Jervis Bay Supply of fifteen (15) desks to ,0 0 Rose and Mears, Salisbury -road, 18.3.16
WilloughbyRoyal Naval College
KING O'MALLEY,Minister of State for Home Affairs.
COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.
TENDERS ACCEPTED.
Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne,
Description.
2 f in. Washout Valves ..
6 -10 b.h.p. Oil Engines
Contractor.
Messrs. J. H. Horwood andCo. Ltd., Franklin- street,Adelaide, South Australia
Meadowbank Manufabtur-ing Co., Meadowbank,New South Wales
Quantity. Rate, Amount, &c.
£ 8.d.50 Delivered at Port Augusta, at £3 2s. 155 12 6
3d. each50 Delivered at Fremantle, at £3 2s. 9d. 156 17 6
each
Total amount of contract .. 312 10 0
3 Delivered at Port Augusta, at £119 358 0 6Os. 10d. each
3 Delivered at Fremantle, at £119 6s. 358 0 610d. each
Total amount of contract .. 716 1 0
KINGGO'MALLEY,Minister ofgState for Hope Affairs,
Commonwealth Gazette 655 No. 33.-9th March, 1916
Postmaster - General's Department,7th March, 1916.
TENDERS,
ATTENTION is directed ae the uudermentioned nuises which have - appeared in the Commonwealth Gazette regarding theinvitation of tenders for services and supplies for the Postmaster General's Department throughout the Commonwealth :--
auppi]ee and Services Required. where Required, Date of Gazette inwhich notice appears. Page. Date Tendera Returnable
at 0.P.o.
NEw SOUTH WALES.Telephones, Automatic Table, Schedule 535 ... Sydney ... 17.2.16 308 13.4.16Switches, Plug, Testing, Schedule 534 Sydney 17.2:16 308 16.316Automatic Switchboards, Schedule 511 City North Exchange,
Sydney24.2.16 466 24.8.16
Wooden Poles and Struts, Schedule E.E. 8/16 ,.. Murwilluinbah - T y a -garoh Brunswick
2.3.16 496 23.3.16
Heads
VICTORIA.
Fuses, Schedule 1299 ... Melbourne .,. 3.2.16 214 1 18.4.16
QUEENSLAND.
Switchboard Equipment, Schedule 361 or 362 Brisbane ... 14.10.15 2645 15.4.16Switchboard Equipment, Schedule 342 Toowoomba ... 25.11.15 2987 26.4.16
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.Cable, Schedule 411 .. .. ... Adelaide ... 17.2.16 309 12.4.16Material for increasing capacity of Storage
Batteries, Schedule 413Central Exchange, Ade -
laide2.3.16 496 5.4.16
Portable Engine and Dynamo, Schedule 414 Adelaide . -. ... 2.3.16 496 5.4.16
WESTERN AUSTRALIA_
Motor Cycles, Schedule 493A ... ... Perth 17.2.16 3091
. 22.3.1gSteel Date Stamps, Schedule 514 Perth 2.3:16 496 3.5.16
TASMANIA.
Telephone Material, Schedule T.217 .... Hobart ... 13.1.16 78 10.4.16i
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
Postmaster - General's Department,9th March, 1916.
ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS FOR MAIL SERVICES. --NEW SOUTH WALES,
IT is hereby notified, for public information, that tenders as shown hereunder have been accepted for the conveyanpuof mails :
No. Name and Address. Service.8 á
° n-`ás..t p =
Frequencyal Corn-
munication.
mode ofConveyance.
AnnualAmountpayable.
Period.
Commencing. Terminating,
£ a. tl.* J. P. Heber, Snare -
brookFrom Bellingen to Gle-
niffer, vid Hyde's16 Thrice
weeklySulky, one
horse80 0 0 26.216 3112.17
Creek, returning vidGordonville, andfrom Gleniffer to 7¡ Once
. Bellingen, vid Gor-donville
weekly
f J. P. Heber, Snare-brook
Gleniffer and Snare-brook
5 Twiceweekly
. .. 10 0 0 26.2.16 31.12.17
: W. Laughton, Cathun-drat
Cathundral and Wyuna 24 Twiceweekly
Motorcycle ;horseandsulkyin wetweather
80 0 0 1.3.16 28.2.17
* In lieu of porterage service No. 120, published in the Commonwealth Gazette of 27th March, 1915.1 In lieu of porterage service No. 121, published in the Commonwealth Gazette of 27th March, 1914.
New service.
JUSTÌNIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
No. 33. -9th March, 1916
Postmaster- General's Department,3rd March, 1916.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
CANCELLATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF TENDER OF BRITISHINSULATED AND FTF.T,SBY CABLES LTD., FOR SUPPLY OFWIRE TO STORES SCHEDULE 523, N.S.W.
IT is hereby notified, for public information, that theacceptance of the tender of the British Insulated and
Helsby Cables Ltd., 120 King- street, Melbourne, for thesupply of wire, double- coated, silk- covered, item 2 ofStores Schedule No. 523, N.S.V., notification of whichappears on page 251 ef Commonwealth Gazette, No. 19,of the 10th February, 1916, has been cancelled.
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
Postmaster- General's Department,6th March, 1916.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
TENDER FOR 6 TONS SOLDER.
TENDERS will be received at the office of the DeputyPostmaster- General, Sydney, up to half -past Two
p.m. on Thursday, 23rd March, 1916, for the supply anddelivery at the Departmental Stores, Sydney, of 6 tonsSolder to Schedule N.S.W. 546.
Tender forms and general conditions may be obtainedat the office of the Controller of Stores, 64 Harbour -street, Sydney ; also at the General Post Offices, Mel-bourne and Brisbane.
Tenders must be indorsed " Tender for Solder toSchedule N.S.W. 546," and be addressed to the DeputyPostmaster General, Sydney. They must be depositedin the Tender -box at the General Post Office, Sydney;if sent by post they must be prepaid and registered.
A deposit, in accordance with clause 5 of the GeneralConditions of Contract, must accompany each tender.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted. 11
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
Postmaster General's Department,9th March, 1916.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
TENDERS FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF WOODEN POLES,STRUTS, ETC., BETWEEN BANGALOW AND LISMORE.
TENDERS will be received at the office of the DeputyPostmaster - General,- Sydney, up to half -past Two
p.m. on Thursday, 30th March, 1916, for the following.work:
Supply and delivery of about 86 Wooden Poles, about31 Wooden Struts, and about 50 Wooden StayBlocks, in accordance with Schedule N.S.W.E.E. No 9/16.
Specifications and general conditions may be seen, andschedules, &c., obtained, on application at the office ofthe Electrical Engineer, General Post Office, Sydney, andat the Post Offices, Murwillumbah, Burringbar, Mullum-bimby, Brunswick Heads. Tyagarah, Byron Bay, Banga-low, Ballina, Casino, Bexhill, Newrybar, and the office ofthe Assistant Engineer, Lismore.
Tenders must be addressed to the Deputy Postmaster -General, Sydney, and indorsed " Tender for Supply andDelivery of Poles, Bangalow - Lismore, as per ScheduleN.S.W. E.E. 9/16." They may be deposited in theTender -box at the General Post Office, Sydney; if sentby post they must be prepaid and registered.
A deposit of a sum equal to 5 per cent. of the totalamount named in the tender up to £1,000, and where theamount exceeds £1,000, 5 per cent. up to £1,000, and 24per cent. on the additional amount over that sum, mustaccompany each tender. Any tender which may be re-ceived without the required deposit will be liable to bedeemed informal and rejected accordingly.
The Postmaster - General does not bind himself to acceptthe lowest or any tender.
The accepted tender will be notified in the Common -wealth Gazette, and such notice will be considered as anintimation to unsuccessful tenderers that their tendershave been declined. -.
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
5 56 Commonwealth Gazette
Postmaster- General's Department,9th March, 1916.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF TELEGRAPH POWER PLANT.
TENDERS will be received at the office of the DeputyPostmaster- General, Adelaide, until Two p.m. on
Wednesday, 12th July, 1916, for the supply of TelegraphPower Plant, as per Schedule No. 415.
Tender forms, specifications, &c., may be obtained,and sealed patterns inspected, at the office of the Con-troller of Stores, G.Y.O., Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney,Brisbane, Perth, and Hobart.
Tenders must be indorsed " Tenders for TelegraphPower Plaiit," and be addressed to the Deputy
iPost-
master- General Adelaide. They may be lodged n theTender -box at the General Post Office, Adelaide; if sentby post they must be prepaid and registered.
A deposit, in accordance with clause 5 of the GeneralConditions of Contract, must be enclosed with eachtender.
Neither the lowest nor any tender will necessarily beaccepted.
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
Postmaster General's Department,9th March, 1916.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
TENDERS FOR REPAIRING AND PAINTING POST OFFICEVEHICLES.
TENDERS will be received at the office of the DeputyPostmaster General, Sydney, up to half -past Two
p.m. on 20th March, 1916, from persons willing to con-tract for the work of Repairing and Painting Post OfficeVehicles for the period of three years as from the 1stApril, 1916.
Copies of conditions of tender and specification maybe seen at the Post Office Stables, Castlereagh - street,Sydney, and the office of the Deputy Postmaster - General,Sydney.
Tenders must be addressed to the Deputy PostmasterGeneral, Sydney, 4nd indorsed " Tender for Repairs,&c., to Post Office Vehicles." They may be depositedin the Tender -box at the Inspection Branch, GeneralPost Office, Sydney; if sent by post they must be pre-paid and registered.
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
Postmaster- General's Department,9th March, 1916.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF POSTAL STORES.
T ENDERS will be received at the office of the DeputyPostmaster- General, Adelaide, until Two p.m. on
Wednesday, 19th April, 1916, for the supply of PostalStores, as per Schedule No. 418.
Tender forms, specifications, &c., may be obtained,and sealed patterns inspected, at the office of the Con-troller of Stores, G.P.O., Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney,Brisbane, Perth, and Hobart.
'Tenders must be indorsed " Tenders for Postal Stores,"and be addressed to the Deputy Postmaster - General,Adelaide. They may be lodged in the Tender -box at theGeneral Post Office, Adelaide; if sent by post they mustbe prepaid and registered.
A deposit, in accordance with clause 5 of the GeneralConditions of Contract, must be enclosed with eachtender.
Neither the lowest nor any tender will necessarily beaccepted.
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
Commonwealth Gazette 557 No. 33.-9th March, 1916
Postmaster - General's Department,9th March, 1916.
ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS FOR MAIL SERVICES-SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
T is hereby notified, for public information, that a tender, as shown hereunder, has been accepted for the conveyance
1 of mails:
No. Name and Address. Service.Á p
Frequency
munication.Mode of
Conveyance.AnnealAmountPayable.
Period.
Commencing. Terminating.
88
#
J. Carver, Muloowurtie Muloowurtie and Ar-¿roman
20 Twice aweek
Vehicle, 2homes
£ 8. d.60 0 0 4.4.16 31.12.16
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
Postmaster General's Department,6th March, 1916.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF HELMETS, CAPS, AND CAPES.
TENDERS will be received at the office of the DeputyPostmaster - General, Perth, until Three p.m. on
Wednesday, 26th April, 1916, for the supply and deliveryof Helmets, Caps, and Capes, to W.A. Schedule No. 519.
Specifications, general conditions, and tender formsmay be obtained, and samples seen, at the DepartmentalStore, Perth.
Tenders must be indorsed " Tender for Helmets, Caps,and Capes," and addressed to the Deputy Postmaster -General, Perth. They may be deposited in the Tender -box at the general Post Office, Perth; if sent by postthey must be prepaid and registered.
A deposit or receipt for deposit, in accordance withclause 5 of General Conditions of Contract, must beenclosed with each tender.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted..
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
Postmaster- General's Department,9th March, 1916.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF BROOMS AND BRUSHWARE.
TENDERS will be received at the office of the DeputyPostmaster - General, Perth, until Three p.m. on
Wednesday, 26th April, 1916, for the supply and deliveryof Brooms and Brushware to W.A. Schedule No. 516.
specifications, general conditions, and tender formsmay be obtained at the Departmental Store, Perth.
Tenders must be indorsed " Tender for Brooms andBrushware," and addressed to the Deputy Postmaster -General, Perth. They may be deposited in the Tender -box at the General Post Office, Perth; if sent by postthey must be prepaid and registered.
A deposit or receipt for deposit, in accordance withclause 5 of General Conditions of Contract, must beenclosed with each tender.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted.
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
Postmaster General's Department,9th March, 1916.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF RUBBER STAMPS.
TENDERS will be received at the office of the DeputyPostmaster- General, Perth, until Three p.m. on
Wednesday, 3rd May, 1916, for the supply and deliveryof Rubber Stamps to W.A. Schedule No. 515.
Specifications, general conditions, and tender formsnet v be obtained at the Departmental Store, Perth.
renders must be indorsed "Tender for Rubber Stamps,"and addressed to the Deputy Postmaster General, Perth.They may be deposited in the Tender -box at the GeneralPost Office, Perth; if sent by post they must be prepaidand registered.
A deposit or receipt for deposit, in accordance withclause 5 of Cenerai Conditions of Contract, must beenclosed with each tender.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted.
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
Postmaster- General's Department,9th March, 1916.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF WAX, TWINE, PAPER(BLOTTING AND BROWN), AND OBLITERATING INK.
TENDERS will be received at the office of the DeputyPostmaster- General, Perth, until Three p.m. on
Wednesday, 1st May, 1916, for the supply and deliveryof Wax, Twine, Paper (Blotting and Brown) , and Ob-literating Ink to W.A. Schedule No. 517.
Specifications, general conditions, and tender formsmay be obtained, and samples seen, at the DepartmentalStore, Perth, and the General Post Offices, Melbourne,Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Sydney, and Hobart.
Tenders must be indorsed " Tender for Wax, Twine,Paper '(Blotting and Brown), and Obliterating Ink," andaddressed to the Deputy Postmaster - General, Perth.They may be deposited in the Tender -box at the GeneralPost Office, Perth; if sent by post they must be prepaidand registered.
A deposit or receipt for deposit, in accordance withclause 5 of General Conditions of Contract, must heenclosed with each tender.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted.
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
No. 33. -9th March, 1916 ;:13 Commcinwealth Gazette
Po>>Lanastor- General's Department,9th March, 1916.
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS. STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.IT is hereby notified for public information that tenders have been accepted for the undermentioned services, as indicated
Contractor's Name and Address. Service. Frequency. Mode ofConveyance.
Rate perannum.
Period
Com-mencing.
J. W. Pugh, King River,Albany
H. T. Page, Albany ..
A. Chatley, Balbarrup . .
C. Manger, Balingup . .
E. Hancock, Balingup
B. M. Bennett, Bedfor-dale
G. W. Isbister, Beverley
W. S. Longbottom, Nan -nup
C. Clifton, Boulder . .
A. Blechynden, Bridge-town
A. Bleohynden, Bridge-town
M. J. Donohoe, BroadArrow
W. H. Price, BrooktonC. Davison, Bruce RockR. C. Jones, Bulong . .M. J. Kelly, Bunbury . .
J. McCusker, BusseltonA. Blechynden, Bridge-
townJ. H. Lambert, Canning-
ton
E. W. Hutton, Capel . .W. Ellery, Carnarvon ..D. Macpherson, Coolgar-
dieA. J. Seagrim, Coolgardie
A. W. Boreham, Oran -brook
J. Martin, Cuballing .
P. L. Ross, Cue . .
C. Fraser, DandaraganW. J. Peacock, Quairad-
ingA. T. Threadgold, Day
Dawn
J. Beatty, DinninupR. Plester, Dongarra
C. H. Trigwell, Donny-brook
C. H. Trigwell, Donny-brook
C. H. Trigwell, Donny-brook
Mrs. M. Hearn, Bumble -
E.AtwAtwell, Fremantle
Albany - Kalgan River ..
Albany Post Office -Is_.: _ vay Sta-tion -Jetty
Balbarrup - Yeticup Lalle -Oal-jalup
Balingup- Blacketts . .
Balingup Post Office- RailwayStation
Bedfordale-Armadale ..
Beverley - Jelcobine and Beverley -Bally Bally (now combined)
Bidellia -(T. Dickson's Homestead)-Nannup
Boulder Post Office- Railway Sta-tion
Bridgetown Glentulloch ..
Bridgetown Post Office - RailwayStation
Broad Arrow -Ora Banda
Brookton - Eastwards ..Bruce Rock -Emu HillBulong- Kalgoorlie ..Bunbury. Post Office- Railway
Station
Busselton - Nannup - BarrabuppBridgetown Homesteads ..
Cannington Post Office- RailwayStation
Capel- Goodwood ..Carnarvon - YanyereddyCoolgardie- Carbine ..
Coolgardie Post Office- RailwayStation
Cranbrook- Frankland River
Cuballing- Gillimanning ..Cue Post Office-Railway Station
Dandaragan BagingarraDangin -South Caroling
Day Dawn Post Office- RailwayStation
Dinninup-Dinninup Area . .Dongarra Post Office - RailwayStation
Donnybrook - Thompson's Brook
Donnybrook -Upper Capel (A. Hep-pingstone's)
Donnybrook Wilga ..
Ebsary's -118 -mile Gate, R.P.F.
Clearance of all Letter Receiversin Fremantle and South Fre-mantle
Twice a week . .
22 trips betweenPost Officeand RailwayStation ; 6trips betweenPost Officeand Jetty perweek, oftenerif required
Once a week ..
Once a week ..Twice a day,
oftener if re-quired
Daily
Once a week ..
Once a week ..
33 trips perweek, oftenerif required
Once a week ..
Twice a day,oftener if re-quired
Daily
Once a week ..Twice a week..Twice a week..22 trips perweek, oftenerif required
Twice a week ..Once a week ..
Twice a day,oftener if re-quired
Once a week ..Twice a monthTwice a week..
30 trips perweek, oftenerif required
Once a week ..
Once a week ..12 trips per
week, oftenerif required
Once a week ..Twice a week..
Twice a day,oftener if re-quired
Once a week ..13 trips perweek, oftenerif required
Twice a week..
Twice a week ..
Twice a week..
Once a week ..
6 times daily,oftener if re-quired
Spring vehicleor motorcycle
Spring vehicle
Horseback ..
Horseback ..Hand cart ..
Spring vehicle
Spring vehicle
Spring vehicle
Spring vehicle
Horseback ..
Spring vehicle
Motor car ..
Spring vehicleSpring vehicleSpring vehicleSpring vehicle
Spring vehicleHorseback ..
Horseback orspringvehicle
Horseback ..Spring vehicleSpring vehicle
Spring vehicle
Spring vehicle
Spring vehicleSpring vehicle
£ s. d.85 0 0
72 0 0
26 10 0
36 0 024 0 0
65 0 0
200 0 0
44 4 0
155 0 0
35 0 0
48 0 0
114 0 060 0 0
240 0 050 0 0
104 0 0
168 0 078 0 030 0 0
30 0 0275 0 0225 0 0
88 0 0
99 0 052 0 075 0 0
Horseback .. 45 0 0Spring vehicle 60 0 0Spring vehicle 105 19 0
Spring vehicleSpring vehicle
78 0 052 0 0
Horseback or 90 0 0motor cycle
Motor cycle 90 0 0or horse-back
Spring vehicle 205 0 0
Spring vehicle 52 0 0Spring vehicle 130 0 0
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Contractor's Naine and Address. Service. Frequency.Mode of
Conveyance.Rate perAnnum.
Period-
Com-mencing.
Ter-minating.
E. Atwell, Fremantle ..
H. Cooper, North Fre-mantle
J. R. Blight, Geraldton
W. Bosley, Geraldton ..
F. J. Darch, Moore RiverF. J. Darch, Moore RiverJ. E. Prior, Gingin . .
H. Remnant, Gooinalling
103 4 E. Wicks, Doodenanning105 C. L. Leverman, Gree-
nough106. H`J. Coles, West Guild-
ford.147 G. M. Davis, Guildford..
109 J. Look, West Swan ..114 J. F. Scott, Highbury . .115 T. Veal, Hopetoun . .
121 S. Parker, Kalgoorlie ..122 J. Macpherson, Kalgoorlie
124 J. Cable, Kanowna . .
126 F. Hibbs, Katanning128 F. Hibbs, Katanning . .
131 J. A. Meldrum, Katan-ning
136 G. N. G. Armstrong,Kelmscott
138 J. Delaney, Kojonup
J. Delaney, Kojonup
J. Delaney, KojonupS. Bagg, Kojonup
133-141139140
142 J. Delaney, Kojonup . .
152 F. Banks, Laverton
153 G. Bruce, Laverton . .
158 W. C. Mortimer, Leonora
161 H. Tuckey, Mandurah . .
162 C. H. Young, Manjimup
164 C. H. Young, Manjimup163 C. H. Young, Manjimup
167 A. Royer, Marble Bar ..176 W. Birch, Midland Junc-
tion
Fremantle Post Office and Rail-way Station, Post Office andWharfs, Wharfs and Rail-way Station
Fremantle- Rockingham
Geraldton Post Office- RailwayStation and Post Office-Jetty
Geraldton-Yuna-Wcirinonger .
181 R. P. Lanigan, New Nor -1 eia
Gingin Bandy's ..Gingin -West Rocks .. . .
Gingin Post Office-Railway Sta-tion
Goomalling-Batbatting
Greenhills- DoodeuanningGreenough Walkaway ..
Guildford-Perth
Guildford Post Office- RailwayStation
Guildford -West Swan . .Highbury -East Highbury . .
Hopetoun Post Office -Goods Shedsand Post -office -Jetty
Kalgoorlie- Golden Ridge . .
Kalgoorlie Post - office RailwayStation
Kanowna-Kurnalpi ..Katanning Bullock Hills ..Katanning-Kojonup .. ..Katanning Post Office- Railway
Station
Kelmscott- Roleystone (UpperCanning)
Kojonup Collie -road - CoebensSoak
Kojonup - Muradup Towerlup andSampson roads (now combined)
Kojonup- Mooradup- Dinninup ValeKojonup Post -office - Railway
Station
Kojonup -Slab Hut- Cranbrook ..Laverton Burtville, vid Ida H. . .
Laverton -Minga Queen . .
Leonora Post -office RailwayStation
Mandurah-Pinjarra
Manjimup-Graphites - DonnellyRiver
Manjimup -Lower Warren ..Manjimup - Mordallup - Upper
WarrenMarble Bar - Nullagine .. . .Midland Junction Post -office -
Railway Station
Waddington, New Norcia- Mogum-ber
As often as re-required, dayand night
Twice a week..
As often as re-quired daily ;as often as re-quired
Twice a weekto Yuna; oncea week toWeirmonger
Once a week ..Once a week ..Three times
daily, oftenerif required
Once a week ..
Once a week ..Daily
Daily
7 trips per day,oftener ifrequired
Once a week . .Once a week . .Four times a
week, oftenerif required ;four times afortnight,oftener ifrequired
Twice a week60 trips per
week, oftenerif required
Once a fortnightOnce a week ..Twice a week ..28 trips per
week, oftenerif required
Twice a week..
Once a week ..
Once a week ..
Spring vehicle
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oftener ifrequired
Once a week .Twice a week
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Once a day,oftener ifrequired
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Once a week ..
Once a week ..Once a week ..
Spring vehicle
Spring vehicle
Spring vehicle
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oftener ifrequired
Twice weeklyto New Nor-cia, dailybetween NewNorcia andMogumber
Motor car orspringvehicle
Spring vehicleSpring vehicle
Spring vehicleor horseback
Spring vehicleor bicycle
Horseback ..Spring vehicleSpring vehicle
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and handcart
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Spring vehicleSpring vehicle
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No. 33. -9th March, 1916 560 Commonwealth Gazette
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF TENDEBb. STATE OF WESTERN Ausrnäxai-- continual.
óX Period
.
8..,, Contractor's Name and Address. Service. Frequency. Conveyance. Annum.
PerCom- Ter -o
mencing. urinating.
£ s. d.182 L. C. McNamara, Barber- Moora - Barberton (90 Mile Peg) .. Twice a .week.. Spring vehicle 78 0 0 1.1.16 31.12.17ton186 J. Wooley, Mount Barker Mount Barker- Takalarup .. Once a week .. Spring vehicle . 72 0 0188 J. Lush, Magnet .. Magnet Boogardie .. .. Three times a Motor car .. 50 0 0 ,,a week193 J. Wells, Mundaring .. Mundaring - Mundaring Weir .. Daily .. Spring vehicle 62 10 0 31.12.18195 Millars' Timber and Mundijong -Jarrandale .. Daily .. Rail .. 78 0 0 Indefin-
Trading Co. Ltd., Perth nitsperiod,subjectto onemonth'snoticeof ter -mina -tion oneitherside
[97 B. H. Jones, Murgoo .. Murgoo- Yallalong .. .. Once a fortnight Spring vehicle 170 0 0 31.12.18L98 S. J. Ottery, Linden .. Murrin Murrin - Linden .. Once a week .. Motor car 100 0 0 31.12.16
or springvehicle
16 J. J. Gladwell, Walebing Bindy Bindy -Moora .. .. Twice a week.. Spring vehicle 110 0 0 31.12.18123 J. C. Davies, Nanga Nanga Brook - Dwellingup .. Three times a Spring vehicle 75 0 0 31.12.17Brook week199 W. H. Ellis, Nannine .. Nannine- Gabanintha- Quinn's .. Once a week to Spring vehicle 211 0 0 31.12.16
Quinn's, re-turning vi&Burnakurraonce a fort-night, withan extension -
to Yarrabubbaonce a fort-night
00 C. F. Trenaman, Nannine Nannine Post Office Railway 6 trips per Spring vehicle 60 0 0 19Station week, oftenerif required
202 Mrs. E. A. Ritchie, Ger- Narra Tarra-Thompson's Home- Once a week .. Spring vehicle 100 0 0 31.12.18aldton stead04 J P. Myers, Narrogin .. Narrogin-14 Mile Brook .. Once a week .. Spring vehicle' 50 0 0
205 J. P. Myers, Narrogin .. Narrogin. Post Office - Railway 41 trips per Spring vehicle 65 0 0 31.12.16Station week, oftenerif required
07 J. P. Myers, Narrogin .. Narrogin -South Dorakin .. Once a week .. Spring vehicle 120 0 008 A. G. Foster, Needilup.. Needilup -Lees Corner - Ongerup Once a week .. Spring vehicle 45 0 0
VP
09 J. O.'Brien, Kojarena .. Newmarracarra- Homesteads .. Twice a week.. Horseback .. 100 0 0 31.12.1812 R. B. Johns, Norseman Norseman - Esperance .. .. Once a week .. Motor car or 365 0 0
spring vehicle213 R. B. Johns, Norseman Norseman Post Office-Railway 4 trips per Spring vehicle 52 0 0
Station week, oftenerif required
16 R. W. Logan, Northam Northam- Goomalling .. .. Three times a Motor car .. 160 0 0week
17 W. J. Chidlow, Northam Northam- Karraben Rocks .. Twice a week Spring vehicle 127 0 0to KarrabenBecks, withan extensiononce a weekto Location,3222
18 G. W. Easton, Northam Northam Post Office- Railway 10 trips daily, Spring vehicle 135 0 0Station oftener if
if reqired29 S. W. Lambsdalem, Nor- Northampton Post Office -Rail- 8 trips per Spring vehicle 60 0 0
thampton way Station week, oftenerif required
22 A. Royer, Marble Bar .. Nullagine- Galtee More.. .. Twice a month Spring vehicle 47 10 027 C. M. Clark, Onslow .. Onslow Post Office-Ashburton As often as Sail and motor 144 0 0
roads required70 F. Flavel, Ogilvie .. Ogilvie Siding - Revetts Home- Once a week .. Spring vehicle 30 0 0
steadl0 W. J. Spragg, Popanyin- Popanyinning- Eastward .. Once a week .. Spring vehicle 29 10 0. 31.12.17
ningD. W. J. Spragg, Popanyin- PopanyhmingWestward .. Once a week .. Spring vehicle 47 10 0
ningi8 H. Padgham, Quiarading Quairading-Jennaberring .. Once a week .. Spring vehicle 55 0 0 31.12.18i9 H. Padgham, Qualrading Quairading -South Quairading- Once a week .. Spring vehicle 120 0 0
Wogerlin71 E. Lawson, Queen's Park, Queen's Park - Wattle Grove .. Twice a week.. Bicycle 10 8 0 31.12.1652 E. B. Parry, Roebourne Roebourne -Mount Florence .. Once a fortnight Spring vehicle 192 0 0 31.12.1850 R. P. Brooker, Whim Roebourne- Pilbarra ... .. Once a fortnight Spring vehicle 260 0 0 srCreek53 J. B. Kahn, Roebourne Roebourne Post Office-Tram Daily as often Spring vehicle 52 0 0 31.12.16Shed ; as required55- Cobb and Co., Ltd., Sand- Sandstone - Wiluna .. .. Once a week .. Motor car .. 1,375 0 0 31.12.1815 stone
Commonwealth Gazette 61 No, 33, -9th March, 1916
r'71 *NOTIFICATION OP ACCEPTANCE OP TENDERS.STATE DF WESTERN' AIIBTRALIA---continued.
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Contractor's Name and Address.-
Service. Trequency. Mode ofConveyance.
Rate perAnnum.
Period
Corn_mencing.
Ter-minating.
£ S. d.256 C. Lee, Sandstone .. Sandstone Post Office-Railway
Station4 trips per week;
oftener ifrequired
Spring vehicle 60 0 0 1.1.16 31.12.16
258 J. Nancarrow, West Scott's- Pinjarrah .. .. Twice a week .. Spring vehicle 33 16 0 31.12.17Coolup .
260 A. Baldwin, Serpentine .. Serpentine Post Office Railway Twice a week.. Horseback .. 65 0 0 31.12.18Station- Homesteads ,
263 W. D. Cole, Bullfinch .. Southern Cross Bullfinch . 3 times a week Motor car ".. 120 0 0265 G. Sprunt, Southern Cross Southern Cross - Marvel Lock-
Parker's Range3 times a week
to MarvelMotor car .. 180 0 0 31.12.16
Lock, once aweek to Par-ker's Range
266 E. McInnes, Southern Southern Cross Post Office -Rail- 4 trips per day, Spring vehicle 52 0 Q ,, 31.12.18Cross way Station oftener if
required.
267 M. Long, Subiaco .. Subiaco- Karrakatta Letter Daily .. .. .. 84 0 0Delivery -Hire of Horse, &c.
269 M. Long, Subiaco .. Subiaco Post Office - RailwayStation
9 trips per day,oftener ifrequired
Spring vehicle 96 0 0
271 E. A. Bradshaw, Tam-bellup
Tambellup Coringup .. .. Once a, week .. Spring vehicle 65 0 0 31.12.16
272 A. J. Page, Tammin .. Tammin Yorkrakine .. .. Once a week .. Spring vehicle 60 0 0274 I. J. Doust, Toodyay .. Toodyay - Coondle .. .. Once a week .. Spring vahicle 32 0 0 31.12.18.275 I. J. Doust, Toodyay . Toodyay Jumperdine . . Once a week .. Spring vehicle 28 0 0280 W. G. Plant, Victoria
ParkNight Clearance of Letter Re-
ceivers at Victoria Park6 times per week Bicycle .. 52 0 0 31.12.16
365 W. Tully, Victoria Park Hire of horse, &c., for use of Daily .. .. .. 82 10 0 31.12.17Letter Carriers at Victoria Park
285 P. Clancy, Wagin. .. Wagin-Jaloran .. .. Once a week .. Spring vehicle 50 0 0286 P. Clancy, Wagin .. Wagin -Norin Lake (Beaufort
River)Once a week .. Spring vehicle 90 0 0 ,,
289 C. Killington, Broad Ora Banda- Siberia .. .. Once a week .. Spring vehicle 10 0 IndefiniteArrow per trip
297 F. J. Ford, Williams .. Williams- Marradong - Boddington Twice a . weekto Quindan-ning, once aweek to Mar -radong and
Spring vehicle 115 0 0 . 31.12.18
Boddington299 F. J. Ford, Williams .. Williams- Tarwonga .. .. Once a week . Spring vehicle
or motorcar
45 0 0
301 Millars' Timber and Wokolup - Mornington .. .. 3 times a week Railway .. 52 0 0 IndefiniteTrading Co. Ltd., Perth
304 G. J. Jensen, Wurarga.. Wurarga- Gullewa .. .. Once a week .. Spring vehicle 52 0 0 31.12.16305307
G. J. Jensen, Wurarga..E. H. Brennan,. Wyndham
Wurarga -Yuin . ..Wyndham -Halls Creek ..
Once a week ..Once a month
from 1st
Spring vehiclePackhorse ..
78 0 0312 0 0
59
,,75
April to31st Oc-tober ; notmore thanonce everytwo monthsist November
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-
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to 31st March314 B. G. Bower, Dandaragan Yatheroo-Moora .. .. Twice a week.. Spring vehicle 84 0 0 31.12.18315 T. H. Horton, York .. York Post Office - Railway 32 trips per Spring vehicle 72 0 0
Station week, oftenerif required
.
316 J. W. Taylor, York . York - Quellington .. .. Once a week .. Spring vehicle 30 0 0 5, 31.12.16317 W. W. Beardman, York York - Talbot . Brook .. Once a week .. Spring vehicle 36 8 0353 C. P. House, Yallingup Yallingup- District .. .. Once a week .. Horseback .. 24 0 0 99 95
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
Postmaster - General's Department,9th March, 1916.
TASMANIA.
TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF GALVANIZEDIRON WIRE, 200 LDS. PER MILE,
TENDERS will be received at the office of the DeputyPostmaster- General, Hobart, until Noon on Mon-
day, 10th April, 1916, for the supply and delivery of10 tons of Galvanized Iron Wire, 200 lbs. per mile, asper Schedule No. T.228.
Tenders must be addressed to the Deputy Postmaster -General, Hobart, and indorsed " Tenders for G.I. Wire."
0.2206.C:
They may be deposited in the Tender -box, Hobart; ifsent by post they must be prepaid and registered.
Tender forms, specifications, &c., may be obtained atthe General Post Offices, Hobart, Melbourne, Sydney,Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth.
A preliminary deposit, in accordance with clause 5 ofthe General Conditions of Contract, must accompany eachtender.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted.
JUSTINIAN OXENHAM,Secretary.
No. 33.-9th March, 1916 562
Department of External Affairs,Melbourne, 9th March, 1918.
PPLICATIONS, which will be received by theSecretary, Department of External Affairs, until
the 30th instant, are invited for the Papuan Govern-ment Service from persons qualified for appointment asSurveyor's Assistant. Salary, £225 per annum.
2. Each applicant must state his age and qualifications,and be prepared to submit himself for medical examina-tion. lie must furnish a certificate from a qualifiedsurveyor to the effect that he has had at least two years'experience in the field, and that he is competent to makecomputations and use instruments.
3. Copies of testimonials should be furnished. If theoriginals are required they will be asked for.
4. The fare of the successful applicant from Australiato Papua will be paidk by the Papuan Government.
ATLEE HUNT,Secretary.
Department of Home Affairs.
COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.
VACANCY FOR FITTER -IN - CHARGE.
A PPLICATIONS will be received until Tuesday, 21stMarch, from persons competent to fill the position
of Fitter -in- Charge, Wynbring, 323 miles from PortAugusta, South Australia.
Applicants must possess experience iii railway runningshed working. Rate of pay, £5 18s. per week, inclusiveof all allowances.
Applications should be addressed to the Engineer -in-Chief, Commonwealth Railways, Chelford House, Russellstreet, Melbourne.
KING O'MALLEY,Minister of State for Home Affairs.
Department of the Navy,Melbourne, 8th March, 1916.
NAVAL FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.APPOINTMENT.
() IS Excellency the Governor - General, acting with1 . the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hasbeen pleased to approve of Midshipman CHARLES BURSTONROSENTHAL, R.N., being appointed, on loan from theRoyal Navy, for temporary service in the PermanentNaval Forces of the Commonwealth (Sea going), withseniority of 28th August, 1914, at rates of pay and allow-ances as prescribed in the Financial and AllowanceRegulations for the Naval Forces of the Commonwealth(Sea going). Dated 28th November, 1915.
J. A. JENSEN,Minister of State for the Navy.
Department of Defence,Ex. Min. No. 199. Melbourne, 8th March,
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.
APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, ETC.
HIS Excellency the Governor - General, acting withthe advice of the Federal Executive Council, has
been pleased to approve of the following appointments,promotions, &c., made in the Australian Imperial Forceby the General Officer Commanding the Australian andNew Zealand Army Corps, in accordance with thepowers conferred upon him by Executive Minute, beingconfirmed :-
Commonwealth Gazette
4T11 LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT.
Major S. G. A. HINDIIAUGH assumed temporary com-mand. Dated 8th November, 1915.
To be Temporary Captain-Lieutenant O. W. PLEASENTS. Dated 9th November,
1915.
To be 2nd Lieutenants -Sergeant PERCY RUTRERGLEN FULLERTON,Corporal ALBERT ALLAN LYNTON CHANTER.Lance Corporal GEORGE HERBERT IVER GORDON.
Dated 3rd November, 1915.
5TIH LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT.To be Lieutenants -
2nd Lieutenant A. C. MORGAN.2nd Lieutenant E. H. BEST.2nd Lieutenant H. J. GEE.
Dated 3rd November, 1915.To be 2nd Lieutenants -
Sergeant HENRY WETIHERELL.Sergeant JOHN EDWARD ORR.
Dated 14th November, 1915.
6TH LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT.To be 2nd Lieutenants-
Sergeant KENNETH FITZGERALD ALLORD.Corporal NORMAN DICKSON.Corporal ALISON GOODLET DIGIIT WALKER.Lance- Corporal ARCHIBALD CHARLESAJE1FRIES BRITTEN.
Dated 14th November, 1915.The temporary rank of Colonel granted to the under-
mentioned officer is cancelled from the dateshown :-
Lieutenant- Colonel . C. F. COX, C.B., V.D., 3rdNovember, 1915.
The temporary rank of Lieutenant Colonel granted tothe undermentioned officer is cancelled from the dateshown :-
Major J. F. WHITE, 27th October, 1915.
7TH LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT.
To be Lieutenants-2nd Lieutenant A. E. ROBERTS.2nd Lieutenant L. BRUNTON.
Dated 9th November, 1915.To be 2nd Lieutenant
Corporal ESSINGTON LOWTHER ZOUCH. Dated 9thNovember, 1915.
The temporary rank of Major granted to the under-mentioned officer is cancelled from the dateshown :-
Captain P. J. HIGGINS, 25th October, 1915.
2ND LIGHT HORSE BRIGADE TRAIN.
'l'o be Lieutenant2nd Lieutenant F. P. HOWELL PRICE. Dated 3rd
November, 1915.
DIVISIONAL ARTILLERY.
1916. The dates of promotion to present rank of the under-mentioned Lieutenants are as stated hereunder, andnot as previously ordered :-
Dale of Promotion to Lieutenant.T. B. SLANEY, ist February, 1915.S. E. SINCLAIR, 1st February, 1915.A. A. EVANS, 16th February, 1915.D. J. TOOMEY, 4th March, 1915.G. H. PARKER, 25th June, 1915.A. J. GLENDINNING, 25th June, 1915.
1sT AUSTRALIAN DIVISION.
DIVISIONAL STAFF.
Brigadier - General J. J. T. HoBBS, C.B., V.D.., com-manding Divisional Artillery, relinquished commandof the ist Australian Division on 6th November,1915.
Brigadier General H. G. CHAUVEL, C.M.G., ist LightHorse Brigade, to temporarily command . the istAustralian Division. Dated 6th November, 1915.
Lieutenant G. W. W. WHITE, 9th Light Horse Regi-ment, is temporarily attached for duty as Aide -de-Camp to the General Officer Commanding. Dated12th November, 1915.
2ND LIGHT HORSE BRIGADE STAFF.Lieutenant- Colonel C. F. Cox, C.B., V.D., is granted
the temporary rank of Colonel whilst temporarilycommanding the 2nd Light Horse Brigade.
l'o be Lieutenant -2nd Lieutenant G. B. ASHER. Dated ist March, 1915.
To be 2nd Lieutenants -Battery Sergeant -Major FRANK GORDON RossiBattery Sergeant-Major HUMPHREY HOLDGATE.Sergeant FREDERICK OSWALD AARONS.Sergeant WALTER HENRY EAST.Bombardier CHARLES GEORGE PEARCE.
Dated 9th November, 1915.
DIVISIONAL ENGINEERS.To be 2nd Lieutenants -
Sergeant ARTHUR STUART WILLIAMS.Sergeant BRUCE SHEEN DOWLING.
Dated 3rd November, 1915.
DIVISIONAL SIGNAL COMPANY.
To be Captain -Lieutenant G. G. S. GORDON. Dated 3rd November,
1915.
Commonwealth Gazette
1ST BATTALION.
To be Temporary Captain-Lieutenant G. A. STREET. Dated 14th November, 1915.
To be 2nd Lieutenant-Lance- Corporal ALBERT' JOHN CRUISE. Dated 9th
November, 1915.
2ND BATTALION.
To be 2nd Lieutenants-Sergeant HADDEN HAMILTON YOUNG. from. 7th Light
Horse Regiment.Private ARTHUR HAVELOCK HIRST, from 7th Light
Horse Regiment.Dated 14th November, 1915.
3RD BATTALION.To be Lieutenants -
2nd Lieutenant N. GIBBONS.2nd Lieutenant S. A. PINKSTONE.2nd Lieutenant A. F. BUnRETT.2nd Lieutenant E. W. G. WREN.2nd Lieutenant P. GOLDENSTEDT.
Dated 14th November, 1915.
4TH BATTALION.
To be Temporary Captain -Lieutenant A. R. EDWARDS. Dated 14th November,
1915.To be 2nd Lieutenants-
Lance- Corporal OTTO FRANZ JOSEPH WOLFF.Lance Corporal WILLIAM LEIZPRIERE CooKE, from 5th
Battalion.Dated 9th November, 1915.
Lance Corporal HENRY HAROLD MACCARTHY, from 6thLight Horse Regiment. Dated 14th November, 1915.
The notification respecting the appointment of LanceCorporal WILLIAM LEMI'RIERE to be 2nd Lieutenant,which appeared in Commonu- ealtlz of AustraliaGazette, No. 22, of 17th February, 1916, is can-celled.
5TH BATTALION.
Lieutenant A. P. DERHAM, seconded for duty asOrderly Officer, to be Staff Captain (temporarily),2nd Infantry Brigade, and remains seconded. flatted13th August, 1915.
To be Major-Captain J. WALSTAB. Dated 3rd November, 1915.
6TH BATTALION.
To be 2nd Lieutenants-Regimental Sergeant -Major WALTER REGINALD
OLIFENT.Sapper AUSTIN LAUGHLIN, from 1st Australian Divi-
sional Signal Company.Dated 14th November, 1915.
7TH BATTALION.To be Lieutenant-
2nd Lieutenant G. N. EAST ALMOND (seconded asBrigade Machine Gun Officer). Dated 3rd Novem-ber, 1915.
8TH BATTALION.
The temporary rank of Captain granted to the under-- mentioned officer is cancelled from the date shown: -
Lieutenant W. T. YATES, 12th September, 1915.2nd Lieutenant W. A. BAYLISS will take rank and pre-
cedence in the 8th Battalion and in the AustralianImperial Force as if bis appointment bore date the27th day of August, 1915.
9TH BATTALION.To be Major -
Captain (temporary Major) J. A. MILNE. Dated 9thNovember, 1915.
To be Temporary Captains -Lieutenant W. L. ARRELL.Lieutenant C. E. BENSON.
Dated 3rd November, 1915.To be 2nd Lieutenants
Regimental Quartermaster- Sergeant NORMAN LESLIEWEYNAND.
Sergeant GEORGE ROBERT HARRINGTON.Dated 9th November, 1915.
Lieutenant (temporary Captain) MAURICE WILDERhaving changed his naine will in future be known asMAURICE WILDER NELIGAN.
10TH BATTALION.
To be Temporary Major -Captain F. G. GILES. Dated 21st October, 1915.
To be Temporary Captain-Lieutenant N. M. LOUTIT. Dated 9th November, 1915.
563 No. 33.-9th March, 1916
To be Lieutenants-2nd Lieutenant W. M. FOWLER.2nd Lieutenant H. N. HENWOOD.
Dated 9th November, 1915.2nd Lieutenant G. F. HENDERSON.2nd Lieutenant R. K. HURCoMBE.2nd Lieutenant W. F. J. MCCANN.2nd Lieutenant C. J. BATES.
Dated 14th November, 1915.
11TH BATTALION.
Captain J. B. AARON'S is granted the local and tem-porary rank of Major whilst in command of " A "Details, Zeitoun. Dated 9th November, 1915.
To be Lieutenant.2nd Lieutenant F. G. MEDCALF. Dated 9th November,
1915.
DIVISIONAL TRAIN.To be Major -
Captain (temporary Major) F. LEIS. HENLEY ( SeniorSupply Officer) . Dated 15th October, 1915.
To be Captains -Lieutenant (temporary Captain) N. B. LOVEEIDGB.Lieutenant (temporary Captain) C. G. FARMER.
Dated 1st October, 1915.Lieutenant C. A. PIKE. Dated 15th October, 1915.
ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.
The temporary rank of Lieutenant Colonel granted tothe undermentioned officer is cancelled from the dateshown :-
Major E. S. STOKES, 23rd July, 1915.
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN DIVISION.
1ST LIGHT HORSE BRIGADE STAFF.
The temporary rank of Major granted to Captain W.P. FARR whilst performing the ditties of DeputyAssistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General, 2ndAustralian Division, is cancelled on his resumingduty as Staff Captain, 1st Light Horse Brigade.
Dated 25th October, 1915.The temporary rank of Captain granted td Lieutenant
J. BELL whilst performing the duties of Staff Cap-tain, ist Light Horse Brigade, is cancelled on hisvacating such appointment. Dated 25th October,1915.
Lieutenant E. N. BELCHER to be Orderly Officer (tern -porarily) , 1st Light Horse Brigade. Dated 17thOctober, 1915.
1ST LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT.To be Major -
Captain (temporary Major) D. W. A. SMITH. Dated7th August, 1915. (This amends the notificationrespecting the date of promotion of this officer whichappeared in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette,No. 22, dated 17th February, 1916.
To be CaptainsLieutenant (temporary Captain) A. A. WHITE.Lieutenant ( temporary Captain) J. R. BROADBENT'.Lieutenant (temporary Captain) R. D. HOLMAN.
Dated 8th August, 1915.To be Temporary Captains -
Lieutenant F. V. WEIR.Lieutenant G. H. L. HARRIS.
Dated 14th November, 1915.To be Quartermaster and Honorary Lieutenant-
Regimental Sergeant -Major FREDERICK WILLIAM LIND-SEL L. Dated 3rd November, 1915.
To be 2nd LieutenantsTemporary 2nd Lieutenant F. C. W. WRIGHT. Dated
14th September, 1915. (This cancels the notifica-tion respecting this officer which appeared in Com-monwealth of Australia Gazette No. 22, dated 17thFebruary, 1916.)
Sergeant CLEMENT WALLINGTON HARRIS.Corporal MAXWELL EDWARD WRIGHT.Lance - Corporal RONALD ALEXANDER LESLÍE MAC -
DONALD.Dated 14th November, 1915.
The temporary rank of Captain granted to the under-mentioned officer is cancelled from the date shown: -
Lieutenant O. B. RYRIE, 23rd October, 1915.
Corrigendum -Referring to Executive Minute 95/1916; promulgated
on page 219 of Commonwealth of Australia GazetteNo. 17, dated 3rd February, 1916, the promotiow MLieutenant R. D. HoLMAN is to the rank of Captain( temporarily), and not as stated therein;
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No. 33. 9th March, 1916
2ND LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT.
To be Captain,-Lieutenant A. B. STEELE (seconded) . Dated 14th
September, 1915.To be 2nd Lieutenant-
Sergeant -Major HUGH LAMBERT MARSLAND. Dated14th November, 1915.
3RD LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT.
To be Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel-Major J. E. BARRETT. Dated 11th October, 1915.
To be Major-Captain H. G. VINEY. Dated 15th September, 1915.
To be Temporary Captain -Lieutenant S. F. ROWELL. Dated 9th November, 1915.
3RD LIGHT HORSE BRIGADE STAFF.
Captain W. P. FARR from Staff- Captain, 1st LightHorse Brigade, to be Brigade -Major (temporarily),3rd Light Horse Brigade, and to be granted thetemporary rank of Major whilst so employed. Dated7th November, 1915.
9TH LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT.
To be Temporary Captain -Lieutenant J. C. CHANTER. Dated 3rd November,
1915.To be 2nd Lieutenant-
Lance- Corporal GEOFFREY OCHILTREE ROBERTSON.Dated 3rd November, 1915.
10TH LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT.
To be Quartermaster and Honorary Lieutenant -Regimental Quartermaster - Sergeant RICHARD ACHILLES
CAPRON. Dated 14th November, 1915.To be 2nd Lieutenants-
Temporary 2nd Lieutenant W. L. SANDERSON. Dated15th August, 1915.
Corporal JAMES KINERAIG LYALL.ber, 1915.
4TH INFANTRY BRIGADE STAFF.
Lieutenant (temporary Captain) W. J. M. LOCKE,13th Battalion, to be Staff Captain (temporarily) ,and to be seconded from 13th Battalion whilst soemployed. Dated 10th September, 1915.
Dated 14th Novem-
15TH BATTALION.
The temporary rank of Captain granted to the under-mentioned officer is cancelled from the date shown: -
2nd Lieutenant W. T. MUNDELL, 6th November,1915.
4TH INFANTRY BRIGADE TRAIN.To be Captain -
Lieutenant T. B. LLOYD. Dated 10th November, 1915.To be Temporary Captain -
Lieutenant C. R. WALSH. Dated 14th November, 1915.
2ND AUSTRALIAN DIVISION.DIVISIONAL STAFF.
Captain E. ff. W. LASCELLES, 3rd Dragoon Guards,General Staff Officer, 3rd Grade, ceased to be at-tached to the Australian Imperial Force on 10thNovember, 1915.
DIVISIONAL ENGINEERS.To be Major -
Captain R. B. GOOLD. Dated 3rd November, 1915.To be Captain
Lieutenant S. H. WATSON. Dated 3rd November,1915.
To be Lieutenant2nd Lieutenant R. B.
1915.17TH
CARR. Dated 3rd November,
BATTALION.
To be Temporary Captains-Lieutenant H. W. JOHNSON.
1915.Lieutenant L. G. FUSSELL.Lieutenant E. T. MANEFIELD.
DatedTo be 2nd Lieutenants
Sergeant THOMAS LAURIE ADAM.Sergeant WILVIAM ALBERT ROBERTSON.
Dated 3rd November, 1915.Sergeant JAMES ALEXANDER MILLAR. Dated 9th
November, 1915.The temporary rank of Major granted to the under-
mentioned officer is cancelled from the date shown:Captain B. D. BROWN. 24th October; 1915.
Dated 3rd November,
9th-November, 1915.
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18TH BATTALION.To be Major -
Captain M. FITZGERALD. Dated 28th October, 1915.To be Temporary Captain -
Lieutenant H. L. BRUCE, from 17th Battalion. Dated28th October 1915. (This cancels the notificationrespecting this officer which appeared in ExecutiveMinute 141/1916, promulgated on page 313 of Com-monwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 22, dated 17thFebruary, 1916).
To be Quartermaster and Honorary Lieutenant-2nd Lieutenant A. H. WITHAM. Dated 8th October,
1915.To be 2nd Lieutenant
Corporal LANCELOT DOUGLAS FAWCETT, from MilitaryMounted Police. Dated 14th November, 1915.
20TH BATTALION.To be Lieutenant -
2nd Lieutenant R. R. HARPER. Dated 14th November,1915.
To be 2nd Lieutenants-Company Quartermaster - Sergeant STANLEY ROY KENT.Sergeant DOUGLAS FRANK RAE, from 17th Battalion.
Dated 3rd November, 1915.
21sT BATTALION.To be Lieutenant-
2nd Lieutenant A. M. BOOTHMAN. Dated 14th Novem-ber, 1915.
To be 2nd LieutenantsRegimental Sergeant -Major FREDERICK PHILLIP BUD -
DON.Sergeant WILLIAM PATRICK CASHMAN.
Dated 14th November, 1915.
22ND BATTALION.
To be Temporary CaptainsLieutenant H. CRAIG.Lieutenant W. H. BUNNING.
Dated 14th November, 1915.To be 2nd Lieutenant
Regimental Sergeant -Major WALTER JosEFH CAW -THORN. Dated 9th November, 1915.
The date of promotion to present rank of LieutenantI. P. STEWART is 26th August, 1915, and not asstated in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No.152, of 2nd December, 1915..
24TH BATTALION.To be 2nd Lieutenants-
Company Sergeant -Major STANLEY GEORGE SAVIGE.Dated 9th November, 1915.
Company Quartermaster- Sergeant RoY FREDERICKBENNETT. Dated 14th November, 1915.
To
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25TH BATTALION.be Lieutenants2nd Lieutenant W. T. BARNES.2nd Lieutenant R. G. BROWN.2nd Lieutenant B. E. WHITE.2nd Lieutenant A. W. PHILLIPS.
Dated 14th November, 1915.To be 2nd Lieutenant-
Regimental Sergeant -Majory Dated
JOHN LYALL SMITH.3rd November, 1915.
26TH BATTALION.To be Lieutenants-
2nd Lieutenant M. J. CLARKE.2nd Lieutenant N. W. TULLOCH.
Dated 9th November, 1915.
27TH BATTALION.To be Lieutenants-
2nd Lieutenant P. E. JULGE.2nd Lieutenant L. A. CLYDE.2nd-Lieutenant H. A. R. FRIEDRICHS.2nd Lieutenant H. H. THOMAS.2nd Lieutenant E. H. FRASER.2nd Lieutenant J. D. ELDER.
Dated 9th November, 1915.2nd Lieutenant W. P. BLACK. Dated 14th November,
1915,
To be 2w1 Lieutenants -Regimental Quartermaster- Sergeant HORACE BRIGGS
WALKER. Dated 9th November, 1915.Company Sergeant -Major MERVYN CLAUDE RIDGE.Sergeant WILFRE n HALL BERTWISTLE.Sergeant JoIfN HENRY MITCHELL.
Dated 14th November, 1915.
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28TH BATTALION.
To be Temporary CaptainsLieutenant P. E. JACKSON.Lieutenant N. F. MACRAE.
Dated 14th November, 1915.To be 2nd Lieutenants
Regimental Sergeant -Major PATRICK THOMAS CLARK
BELL. Dated 3rd November, 1915.Lance - Corporal FRANK SEARS. Dated 14th November,
1916.DIVISIONAL TRAIN.
To be MajorCaptain L. C. SANDO. Dated 3rd November, 1915.
To be 2nd LieutenontStaff- Sergeant JOHN SHEARER. Dated 3rd November,
1915.
LINE OF COMMUNICATION UNITS.1ST AUSTRALIAN RESERVE PARK.
To be Lieutenants-2nd Lieutenant C. W. E. HAWKER.2nd Lieutenant W. T. Ross.
Dated 1st September, 1915.
ARMY CORPS AMMUNITION PARK.Lieutenant (temporary Captain) U. E. PARRY OKEDEN,
from Divisional Ammunition Park, to be Captain,and to command. Dated 9th November, 1915.
RAILWAY SUPPLY DETACHMENT.
Captain E. O. MILNE to be seconded and granted thetemporary rank of Major whilst temporarily carry-ing out the duties of Officer Commanding, ArmyCorps Reserve Supply Depôt, Anzac. Dated 1st No-vember, 1915.
To be Temporary CaptainLieutenant W. F. SPENCER. Dated 9th November, 1915.
1ST AUSTRALIAN DEPÔT UNIT OF SUPPLY.
To be 2nd LieutenantWarrant Officer ALFRED BUTTON. Dated 9th Novem-
ber, 1915.MISCELLANEOUS.
AUSTRALIAN INTERMEDIATE BASE.
Lieutenant (temporary Captain) A. M. PHILLIPS,Adjutant, Base Details, to be Captain. Dated 21stJuly, 1915.
ARMY SERVICE CORPS (ATTACHED TO BRITISH EXPEDI-TIONARY FORCES) .
To be Temporary 2nd LieutenantStaff- Sergeant HENRY JAMES LANE. Dated 13th Octo-
ber, 1915. G. F. PEARCE,Minister of State for Defence.
Department of Defence.Ex. Min. No. 201. Melbourne, 8th March, 1916.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.APPOINTMENTS, ETC.
HIS Excellency the Governor -General, acting with theadvice of the Federal Executive Council, has been
pleased to approve of the following appointments, &c.,being made to the Australian Imperial Force, to datefrom 3rd March, 1916, except where otherwise stated:- -
To be 2nd LieutenantsLieutenant (provisional) L. C. SIDMPSON, 49th
(Prahran) Infantry.Lieutenant ( provisional) F. J. TUCKETT, Australian
Engineers.Lieutenant (provisional) W. H. A. MACDONNELL, 16th
Infantry (Newcastle Regiment) ; dated 20th Janu-ary, 1916.
Lieutenant (provisional) A. J. MCLENNAN, Austra-lian Field Artillery.
Lieutenant ( provisional) A. W. E. FEWSTER, Austra-lian Field Artillery.
Lieutenant (provisional) W. R. C. MCNAUGHT, Aus-
tralian Field Artillery.Lieutenant A. F. WALTERS, Senior Cadets.Warrant Officer THOMAS JOSEPH FARROW, Australian
Imperial Force.The undermentioned Sergeants of the Australian Im-
perial Force to be 2nd Lieutenants; dated 3rd March,1916:
ARTHUR NORMAN MCLEOD BROWN.ALEXANDER EMIL OLSSON.ROYAL HENRY LACKMAN.WALTER DAVIES PRICE.MAGNUS GRAHAM SAUNDERS.GILBERT ROSEWELL BURT.
HENRY KAY.EUSTACE JAMES COLLIVER.WILLIAM LAURENCE DAVIES.ALBERT HUGH GALLOWAY.HERBERT JAMES HAMMOND.SAMUEL EMLYN JONES.RALPH DILLON RADFORD.ALFRED EDWIN 8HEARD.LOUIS ARNOLD WHITINGTON.THOMAS DAWSON.LIONEL HARRISON RANKON GORDON.MILES FRANCIS DE GRAVE SELLS.
PROMOTIONS.To be Lieutenants -
2nd Lieutenant S. B. Cox.2nd Lieutenant G. C. PAYNE.
Dated 1st February, 1916.
APPOINTMENT TERMINATED.
The appointment of the undermentioned officer is ter-minated from the date státed:
Captain W. L. JOHNSTON, 17th November, 1915.
CORRIGENDA.
Referring to Executive Minute 931/1915, promulgatedin Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 140, dated11th November, 1915, the undermentioned are appointedto be Lieutenants, and not as stated therein:
CHARLES PERCIVAL WILSON.ARTHUR GEORGE TYLER.
Referring to Executive Minute 92/1916, promulgatedill Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 17, dated3rd February, 1916, the appointment of Sergeant W. H.A. MACDONNELL, to be 2nd Lieutenant, is withdrawn.
G. F. PEARCE,Minister of State for Defence.
Department of Defence,Ex. Min. No. 203. Melbourne, 8th March, 1916.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.IIIS Excellency the Governor - General, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, has beenpleased to approve of the following appointments beingmade to the Australian Imperial Force :
APPOINTMENTS.
To be Chaplains, 4th ClassAnglican Denomination
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Venerable Archdeacon R. H.RICHARD, B.A.
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend W. T. STRAUAN.Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend G. S. RICHMOND.The Reverend Canon JOHN ALFRED CUE.The Reverend THOMAS TERRY.The Reverend JOHN FRANCIS GILBERT HUTHNANCE.The Reverend FREDERIC PERCY WILLIAMS.The Reverend JOSEPH BEST.The Reverend WALTER MONTAGUE CORDEN.The Reverend FREDERICK GEORGE O'HALLORAN.The Reverend ARTHUR ERNEST WHITE.The Reverend KENNETH THORNE HENDERSON.
Dated 1st March, 1916.
Roman Catholic DenominationChaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend P. HAYES.The Reverend HENRY ALFRED CLARKE.
Dated 1st March, 1916.Presbyterian Denomination
To be Chaplain, 4th Class (Honorary ist Class)Chaplain, ist Class. the Right Reverend J. CROOK -
STON. Dated ist March, 1916.To be Chaplains, 4th Class
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend A. I. DAVIDSON,KA.
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend A. S. MCCoox,B.A.
The Reverend ALEXANDER MACEWEN STEVENSON.The Reverend JOHN HUNTER MACGOUN.
Dated ist March, 1916.
To be Chaplains, 4th ClassMethodist Denomination
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend J. WILSON. Dated12th February, 1916.
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend F. T. CLEVERDON.Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend C. J. PERRY.Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend T. C. RENTOUL.The Reverend JAMES WILLIAM DAINS.The Reverend ALFRED AVERY MILLS.
Dated 1st March, 1916.
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Congregational Denomination-Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend W. N. GuNSON,
B.A. Dated ist March, 1916.
Church of Christ Denomination-Chaplain, 4th Class, G: P. CUTTRIS8, Dated ist
March, 1916.
Salvation Army Denomination- -Chaplain, 4th Class, B. OEAMES. Dated 1st March,
1916.
Corrigendum.
The surname of Chaplain, 4th Class (Honorary 3rdClass), the Reverend J. Paterson, Presbyterian Denomi-nation, is as now described and not as stated in Execu-tive Minute No. 1048, published on page 3162 of Com-monwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 157, dated 16thDecember, 1915.
G. F. PEARCE,Minister of State for Defence.
Department of Defence,Ex. Min. No. 204. Melbourne, 8th March, 1916.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.
APPOINTMENT, ETC.
HIS Excellency the Governor - General, acting- withthe advice of the Federal Executive Council, has
been pleased to approve of the 'following appointmentbeing made to the Australian Imperial Force, to datefrom 1st March. 1916. : -To be Lieutenant- Colonel and to Command a Battalion
Major B. F. PARKER, 29th Infantry (Australian Rifles).
APPOINTMENT CANCELLED.
The notification respecting the appointment of MajorC. R. RICHARDSON, Australian Imperial Force, tobe Lieutenant- Colonel and to command a Battalion,which appeared in Executive Minute 131 /1916, pro-mulgated on page 255 of Commonwealth of AustraliaGazette. No. 19, of 10th February, 1916,. is can-celled.
G. F. PEARCE,Minister of State for Defence.
Department of Defence.Ex. Min. No. 202. Melbourne, 8th March, 1916.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.
TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENT.
HIS Excellency the Governor General, acting with theadvice of the Federal Executive Council, has been
pleased to approve of the following appointments beingterminated in Australian Imperial Force. to take effectfrom dates shown opposite names:-Army Medical Corps-e---
Lieutenant-Colonel TI. W. BRYANT, V.D. Dated 28thFebruary, 1916.
Major F. D. JERMYN, V.D. Dated 10th February,1916.
Major T. P. DUNHILL. Dated 25th February, 1916.Major A. WATSON. Dated 7th March, 1916.Captain E. J. F. DEAKIN. Dated 14th February, 1916.
ALBERT GARDINER,Assistant Minister of State for Defence.
Department of Defence,Ex. Min. No. 209. Melbourne, 8th March, 1916.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.
APPOINTMTMENT TERMINATED.
HIS Excellency the Governor- General, acting. withthe advice of the Federal Executive Council, has
been pleased to approve of the following appointmentin Australian Imperial Force being terminated, to takeeffect from 28th February, 1916 :-
ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.Lieutenant - Colonel J. W. BARRETT.
G. F. PEARCE,Minister of State for Defence.
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Department of Defence,Ex. Min. No. 211. Melbourne, 8th March, 1916..
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE,TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENT.
HIS Excellency the Governor General, acting withthe advice of the Federal Executive Council, has
been pleased to approve of the appointment of the under-mentioned Chaplain in the Australian Imperial Forcebeing terminated, with effect from 17th February,1916 :-Anglican Denomination -
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Venerable Archdeacon R. JI.RICHARD, B.A.
(This cancels the notification respecting thisChaplain which appeared in Executive Minute56 published on page 182 of Coinmonu,ealth ofAustralia Gazette, No. 12, dated 27th January,1916.)
ALBERT GARDINER,Assistant Minister of State for Defence.
Department of Defence.Ex. Min. No. 195. Melbourne, 9th March, 1916.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.
APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, ETC.
HIS Excellency the Governor General, acting withthe advice of the Federal Executive Council, has
been pleased to approve of the following changes, &c.,in connexion with the .Australian :Military Forces,viz.: -AWARD OF MEDAL FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT.
Instruction'al Staff-Warrant Officer W. H. ER.ITTATN. Staff Regimental
Sergeant - Major, 4th Military District.I ST MILITARY DISTRICT.
27th Worth Queensland) T,içht Aorsn-Lieutenant C. R. CAMERON to be Captain. Dated 13th
September, 1915.2nd Infantry Brigade--
Lieutenant-Colonel C. D. W. RANKIN, V.D.. fromthe Unattached List. is appointed to command (tem-porarily) . Dated ist January, 1916.
3rd Infantry Bricade-Colonel J. F. FIX-WELL-SMITH, VM., from a.iipointment
of Officer Commanding, 2nd Infantry Brigade, isappointed to command (temporarily) the 3rd InfantryBrigade. Dated 1st January, 1916.
Chnplains' Department -The Reverends WILLIAM AUSTIN GANN and ROBERT
WHAITES to be Chaplains. 4th Class, temporarily(for the duration of the Wa.r). and superm'meraryto establishirent. Dated 16th February, 1916.
2ND MILITARY DISTRICT.
.5th Tight. Horse (Nero F,ngland T.i.gh.t Fforse)-The temporary transfer of Lieutenant H. WYNDHAM-
from the Unattached List is terminated. Dated 15thFebruary. 1916.
Australian Field Artiliern-The name of Major CASIMiR. VATTX SELLi3EIM is altered
to read CASIMIR VAUX MORISSET.Australian I7ngineere-
The provisional promotion of Lieutenant J. CALDERis confirmed.
5th Infantry Brigade -Colonel E. C. COOKE is transferred to the TJna.ttaeherl
List. Dated 1st February, 1916.19th (Ki,rinq -gal) Infantry -
Tbe appointment of Lieutenant .4.. G. CoRMAcK.Senior Cadets. to ho Lieutenant (temporarily) is terminated. Dated 15th February, 1916.
21st (Woollahra) Infantry-The appointment of Lieutenant H. C. 8UDBTTRY, Senior
Cadets. to be Lieutenant (temporarily) is terminated.Dated 15th February, 1.916.
22nd Infantry-The appointment of Lieutenant R. A. MONEY, Senior
( s.detc. to he Lieutenant (temporarily) is terminated.Dated 15th February, 1916.
°1 °lyd Infantry-Sergeant SYDNEY _MEREDITH STOUT to be Lieutenant
(provisionally) . Dated 16th February, 1916.38th Infantry -
Sergeant WILLIAM EDWARD HE4LY to be Lieutenant(provisionally). Dated 16th February, 191.6.
Lieutenant (provisional) A. HARRIS is transferred tothe 64th Infantry (City of Melbourne Regiment),with regimental. senigrity as from date of transfer.Dated 1st December, 1915.
Commonwealth Gazette 567 No. 33. -9th March, 1916
39th Infantry- -Sergeant CHARLES LAWRENCE RAVENS, from Australian
Engineers, to be Lieutenant (provisionally). Dated16th February, 1916.
41st (Blue Mountains) Infantry -Sergeant NORMAN GEORGE ALEXANDER GILCHR.IST to be
Lieutenant (provisionally). Dated 1.6th February,1916.
43rd (Werriwa) Infantry-The appointment of Lieutenant W. J. J. McGEE,
. Senior Cadets, to be Lieutenant (temporarily), isterminated.. Dated 15th February, 1916.
44th (Riverina) Infantry-Lieutenant (provisional) A. M. FREER is transferred
to the 19th (Kuring -gai) Infantry, with regimentalseniority next after Lieutenant (temporary) R. S.STEEL. Dated 16th February, 1916.
Sydney University Scouts -Lieutenant (provisional)- G. G. CALLENDER is seconded
whilst serving with the British Army (Royal FlyingCorps).
Australian Army Service Corps -Sergeant GEORGE LESLIE BALDICK to be Lieutenant
(provisionally). Dated 16th February, 1916.Lieutenant S. WÄT.. B. PRINCE, Senior Cadets, is ap-
pointed Lieutenant (temporarily), vice Lieutenant(provisional) W. O. STEVENSON, seconded for dutywith the Australian Imperial Force. Dated 16thFebruary, 1916.
Lieutenant S. W. B. PRINCE is seconded from theSenior Cadets whilst holding a temporary ap-pointment in. the Australian Army Service Corps.
Reserve of Officers-Lieutenant
ficers-Lieutenant A. D. GOODSIR is transferred from the
Reserve of Officers, 5th Military District. Datedist February, 1916.
Chaplains' Department-The Reverend HORACE MAYNARD RILEY to be Chap-
lain, 4th Class. Dated ist February, 1916.The Reverend JOHN KEMP BRUCE to be Chaplain, 4th
Class, temporarily (for.the duration of the war), andsupernumerary to establishment. Dated 16th Feb-ruary, 1916.
The resignation of Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend.T. J. WILLINOS of his commission is accepted. Dated31st January, 1916.
AWARD OF THE COLONIAL AUXILIARY FORCES OFFICERS'DECORATION.
24th Infantry (East Sydney Regiment)- -Major A. C. MURS.
RIFLE CLUBS.Formation-
Name of Club.Kenmore Hospital.
Place.Kenmore.
3RD MILITARY DISTRICT.46th Infantry (Brighton Rifles)-
The temporary transfer of. Lieutenant F. H.' SAMSONfrom the Reserve of Officers is terminated. Dated30th September, 1915.
-56th Infantry (The Yarra Borderers) -ALEXANDER ISAACSON to be Quartermaster and Honor-
ary Lieutenant. Dated ist February, 1916.Goth (Brunswick- Carlton) Infantry -
The appointment of Captain T. F. W. HALL to com-mand (temporarily) js terminated. Dated 7thOctober. 1915.
62nd Infantry (Carlton Rifles) -The appointment of Lieutenant (provisional) C. H.
MARY. Senior Cadets. to be Lieutenant (temporarily)is terminated. Dated 31st December, 1915.
Lieutenant (provisional) J. J. O'KEEFE is transferredto the 56th Infantry (The Yarra Borderers), withregimental seniority next after, Lieutenant (provisìonal) T. T. WARD. Dated 16th February, 1916.
64th Infanta/ (City of Melbourne Regiment) -Lieutenant (provisional) A. HARRIS is transferred from
the 38th Infantry, with regimental seniority as fromdate of transfer. Dated ist December, 191.5.
65th - Infantry (City of Footscray Regiment) -Sergeants JOHN HENRY SEYMOUR. COLIN EDWARD
HUNT. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE TYERS, WILLIAM .STE-VENSON. JAMES ALPHONSUS CASSERLY; LIEUTENANTGODFREY CHARLES BIRD, from the Senior Cadets:and Sergeants STANLEY GEORGE MOORE and FREDRANKIN WRIGLEY to be Lieutenants (provisionally).
Dated 16th February, 1916.
A.c:.trialian Army Service Corps -Lieutenants R. WADDINGTON, V. B. LEMME, R. R. T.
REYNOLDS, and J. F. HERRING, Senior Cadets, areappointed Lieutenants (temporarily), vice Lieu-tenant «provisional) F. ANGEL, Captain H. A.NUGENT, and Lieutenants (provisional) H. RENDALLand H. A, E. RUTHERFORD, respectively, secondedfor duty with the Australian Imperial Force, Datedist February, 1916.
Lieutenants R. WADDINGTON. V. B. LEMME. E. R. T.REYNOLDS, and J. F. HERRING are seconded from theSenior Cadets whilst holding temporary appoint-ments in the Australian Army Service Corps. -
Reserve of Officers-Major T. M. MCINERNEY, C.M.G., is transferred to
the Unattached List. Dated ist August, 1914.
Chaplains' Department -Chaplain, 2nd Class, the Reverend J. JACtsoN to be
Chaplain, 1st Class. Dated 1st January, 1916.
AWARD OF THE COLONIAL AUXILIARY FORCES LONGSERVICE MEDAL.
Crn.nttaclaed List-Captain V. J. P. HENNESSY.
4TH MILITARY DISTRICT.
24th (Flinders) Light Horse -The age for retirement of Lieutenant Colonel R. R.
BALDWIN is extended for one year from 16th Janu-ary, 1916.
74th (Boothby) Infantry -Lieutenant K. M. STEVENSON, Senior Cadets, is ap-
pointed Lieutenant (temporarily), vice Lieutenantprovisional) A. Cr. PENGILLY, seconded for duty withthe Australian Imperial Force.' Dated 8th Septem-ber, 1915.
41st (Wakefield) Infantry -Lieutenant (provisional) 1Z. S. SMITH is-transferred to
the Unattached List, under the provisions of Uni-versal Training Regulatión 137. Dated 21st January,1916..
5TH MILITARY DISTRICT.
22nd Infantry Brigade -The period of command of Colonel J. J. T. HOBBS,
V.D., Aide de -.Cam p to His Excellencyy the Governor-General, is extended for a further period of oneyear from 13tíí March, 1916.
86th Infantry (Western Australian Rifles)-ROBERT BRACKS to be Lieutenant (temporarily) for the
duration of the war. Dated 1st July, 1915.
88th (Perth) Infantry -The period of command of Lieutenant - Colonel H. B.
COLLETT is extended for afrom 13th March, 1916.
Reserve of Officers-Lieutenant A. D. GOODSIR is transferred to the Re-
serve of Officers, 2nd Military District. Dated 1stFebruary, 1916.
further period of one year
Formation-1 ame of Club.
Dalwallinu.Kirupp.Westoni a.Yalgoo.
RIFLE CLUBS.
Place.Dalwallinu.Kirupp.
Westonia.Yalgoo.
6TH MILITARY DISTRICT.
26th. Light Horse (Tasmanian Mounted Infantry) -Lieutenant C. M. CHAMBERS (seconded) to be Captain.Dated 16th February, 1916.
23rd Infantry Brigade-The age for retirement of Colonel W. MARTIN, V.D.,
Aide -de -Camp to His Excellency the Governor-General, is extended for a further period of oneyear from 21st March, 1916. :
93rd .(Dement) Infantry-The resignation of Lieutenant E. W. SIMM of his com-
mission is accepted. Dated 24th November, 1915.
G. F. P11 ARYCE,Minister of State ter Defence.
No. 33.-9th March, 1916 568 Commonwealth Gazette
Department of Defence,Ex. Min. No. 196. Melbourne, 9th March, 1916.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.
APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, ETC.
IIIS Excellency the Governor - General, acting withthe advice of the Federal Executive Council, has
been pleased to approve of the 'following changes, &c.,in connexion with the. Australian Military Forces,viz.:
COMMONWEALTH MILITARY CADET CORPS.1ST MILITARY DISTRICT.
Senior CadetsAppointments.
HERBERT JOHN PATTISON,REGINALD ANTHONY WRIGHT, andHARRY GORDON CRIBB,
to be Lieutenants (provisionally). Dated ist Feb-ruary, 1916.
ANDREW CORNELIUS APPEL andALEXANDER JAMES MCCOWAN
to be 2nd Lieutenants. Dated 1st February, 1916..
Transfer.2nd Lieutenant H. J. BIRD is transferred from the
Senior Cadets, 2nd Military District, with seniorityas from 29th June, 1914. Dated 1st February, 1916.
Miscellaneous.2nd Lieutenants W. J. MAJOR, J. K. R. WALKER, W.
G. COSGROVE, G. E. GUTHRIE, C. K. BROTHERS, andJ. POPE are seconded from the Senior Cadets whilstserving with the Australian imperial Force.
Unattached ListLieutenant C. A. TWEMLOW is transferred to the Senior
Cadets, ist Military District, with seniority as fromdate of transfer. Dated ist February, 1916.
2ND MILITARY DISTRICT-S enior Cadets
Appointm.ents.Major L. A. CURTIS, Reserve of Officers, to be Major
and to command the 17th Senior Cadet Battalion(temporarily), vice Captain W. H. S. PEARCE. ap-pointed temporarily to the Australian MilitaryForces. Dated ist January, 1916.
EDWARD MATTHEW JOHN PARKER,FERGTIS NICHOLLS MACLEAN.WILLIAM HENRY REECE MCKENNA,ALFRED HALLIFAX BEGBIE,
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OSWALD GEORGE YOUNG,CYRIL SYDNEY MARTIN.VALENTINE LARNACH CARTER, andWILLIAM PETER COLVIN ANDREW
to be Lieutenants (provisionally). Dated ist Feb-ruary, 1916.Confirmation.
The provisional appointments of Lieutenants W. M.WYKES. R. F. TOMPKINS, L. NICAOTT,, .T. WILKINS,R. E. WILSON, J. W. S. HASLAM, G. C. SIMPSON,H. C. MANFRED, H. J. LAMBETH, and G. W. SPEIRSare confirmed.
Transfer.2nd Lieutenant TT. J. BIRD is transferred to the SeniorCadets. 1st Military District, with seniority as from29th June, 1914. Dated 1st February, 1916.
Resignations.The resiana.tions of Lieutenants T. F. HAYES. N. V.
KAVANAGH. G. VIZARD, A. D. HARLEY, and R. S.COWIE of their provisional appointments are ac-cepted. Dated 31st January, 1916.
.
The resignation of 2nd Lieutenant B. F. OwuNS of hiscommission is accepted. Dated 31st January, 1916.
Miscellaneous.Lieutenants K. E. WINCHCOMBE, W. .T. R. RTCHARDSON.N. C. BUNTON, and O. A. BEATTIE. Lieutenants
(nrovisional) W. H. GARLAND, W. O. FROST, W. V.FITZGERALD, S. A. ASHLEY, and 2nd Lieutenants H.C. STEEL, M. S. PERRY, F. G. ENGLAND. M. L.PERYMAN- D. CADMGAN, and A. A. FOUNTAIN areseconded from the Senior Cadets whilst serving withthe Australian Imperial Force.
That portion nf. Order in Council No. 1115, of 5thJanuary. 1916, nromuléated in Commonwealth ofAustralia Gaette. No. 1, of 6th January, 1916, re-ferring to 2nd I.ieutena.nt D. CARDIGAN beingseconded from the Senior Cadets whilst serving withthe Australian Imperial Force is cancelled.
That portion of Order in Council No. 709, of 1915, pro-mulgated in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette,No. 103, of 4th September, 1915, referring to Lieu-tenant F. RADECKI being seconded from the SeniorCadets whilst serving with the Australian ImperialForce is cancelled.
2nd Lieutenant M. V. M. WEARIN is seconded from theSenior Cadets whilst temporarily employed on theInstructional Staff.
The provisional appointment of Lieutenant E. L.DUMARESQ is cancelled.
Dated 31st January, 1916.3RD MILITARY DISTRICT.
Senior CadetsAppointments.
Lieutenant R. R. TRELOAR to command the 48th (Koo-yong) Senior Cadet Battalion (temporarily), viceCaptain R. B. GILCHRIST, seconded for service withthe Australian Imperial Force. Dated ist February,1916.
CYRIL LEMPRIERE WESTBROOK.RICHARD CHARLES NORMAN,RICHARD WILLIAM SUTTON NICHOLAS,JOHN ALEXANDER DAY,HAROLD THOMAS BROWN,JAMES WILSON DOWNING,ARTHUR ALLAN STEVENS,JOSHUA HENRY WISEMAN,GEORGE HARTWELL NEWNHAM,CHARLES STOREY.GEORGE MAXWELL HUTTON,WILLIAM ERNEST SEELEY,STANLEY WESTLEY PERRY,OSCAR ERNEST BROWN,.TAMES EDWARD HOLLAND,GEORGE HERBERT BICKNELL,SAMUEL HENRY MAYO, andGILBERT DUNCAN NORTON,
to be Lieutenants (provisionally).Dated 1st February, 1916.
NORMAN KENNETH MCKEE,GEORGE HUGHES,RICHARD PEARMAN MINIFIE,Banes SHELLARD.LESLIE EDWIN STEPHENS.FREDER.IC GEORGE BROCKWELL,GEORGE STANLEY FARRAR,EDWARD VINE GRIBBLE,WOLFREY HENRY CLUTTERBUCK.STANLEY HAMILTON ADAIR.HYLTON ERNEST WILLIAMS.R,UPERT VINCENT BREARLEY, andRONALD HENRY BASTIAN
to be 2nd Lieutenants.Dated 1st February, 1916.
Transfers.Captain N. BFTTESON is transferred to the UnattachedList. Dated ist February, 1916.
Resignations.¡The resignation of Lieutenant W. QUIN of his pro-
visional a,nnnintment is accepted. Dated 31stJanuary. 1916.The resiána.tion of 2nd Lieutenant C. G. REYNOLDS of
his commission is accented. Dated 31st January,1916.
Miscellaneous.Captain L. H. FATRNIF resumes du tv with the SeniorCadets. Dated 9th February. 1916.Lieutenant T. F. MUR.RAY res mes duty with the
Senior Cadet. Dated 14th December, 1915.Lieutenants E. A. T3FNDER.SON and A. T. CLEGG, Lieu
tenants (provisional) C. L. BAILLTEU. A. G-. STEPHEN-SON. and Txr. .T. UATERSON, a.T1 2nd Lieutenants N.( 4MERON, J. L. HARRISON, H. G. COOK, and F. R.MATHER are seconded from the Senior Cadets whilstserving with the Australian Imperial Force,
4TH MILITARY DISTRICT.e..nior Cadets
A ppointm.en.ts.THOMAS DUNTRUNE WEBB to he Lieutenant (provision-
ally) . Dated 9th March, 1915.RODNEY FOWLER,EDGAR JAMES PRICE,JAMES ARTHUR WHITBOURN,MAURICE JOHN SHEEHAN, andWILLIAM JAMES WALTERS,
to be 2nd Lieutenants.Dated 1st February, 1916.
HAROLD ARSON LESBIF PEMBERTON,CLAUDE ALFRED WHITE, andHEATON FAIRFAX CONIGRAVE.
to be Lieutenants (provisionally).
Commonwealth. Gazette 569 No. 33. -9th March, 1916
Resignation.The resignation of Lieutenant A. G. SEALEY of his
provisional appointment is accepted. Dated 31stJanuary, 1916.
Miscellaneous.Lieutenant W. G. R. STEWART, Lieutenant (provi-
sional) J. H. HILL, and 2nd Lieutenants K. G.JACOB, G. C. DAVIES, and R. R. BRUCE are secondedfrom the Senior Cadets whilst serving with the Aus-tralian Imperial Force.
5TH MILITARY DISTRICT.Senior Ca.dets-
Appointments.SAMUEL GEORGE HILL andWILLIAM GEORGE LAVERY
To be Lieutenants (provisionally).Dated 1st November, 1915.
Miscellaneous.Lieutenant (provisional) F. B. BOLTON is seconded
from the Senior Cadets whilst serving with the Aus-tralian Imperial Force.
6TH MILITARY DISTRICT.i'enior Cadets-
Appointments.ALFRED ROY MITCHELL to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated
1st February, 1916. .
That portion of Order in Council No. 1037, of 1915,promulgated in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette,No. 155, of 9th December, 1915, relative to the ap-pointment of SAMUEL GEORGE HILL and WILLIAMGEORGE LAVERY to be Lieutenants (provisionally) iscancelled.
Miscellaneous.2nd Lieutenant H. W. JORDAN is seconded from the
Senior Cadets whilst serving with the AustralianImperial Force.
The provisional appointment of Lieutenant E. T.TovEY is cancelled.
Dated 31st December, 1915.
G. F. PEARCE,Minister of State for Defence.
Department of Defence,Ex. Min. No. 197. Melbourne, 9th March, 1916.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.
TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENTS.
HIS Excellency the Governor General, acting withthe advice of the Federal Executive Council, has
been pleased to approve of the appointments of theundermentioned Chaplains in the Australian ImperialForce being terminated, with effect from dates shownopposite their names :-Anglican denomination -
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend R. H. PITT -OWEN.Dated 14th April, 1915.
(This refers to the notification respecting thisChaplain which appeared in Executive Minute55, published on page 225 of Commonwealth ofAustralia Gazette, No. 10, dated 6th February,1915.)
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend J. H. CHASELING,B.A. Dated 3rd November, 1915.
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend J. BOARDMAN.Dated 12th December, 1915.
(This cancels the notification respecting this Chap-lain which appeared in Executive Minute 107,published oli page -222 of Commonwealth of Aus-tralia Gazette, No. 17, dated 3rd February, 1916.)
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend C. P. . BROWN.Dated 21st February, 1916.
Roman. Catholic denomination -Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend J. HANRAHAN.
Dated 22nd November, 1915.Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend J. E. ICING.
Dated 3rd February, 1916.Presbyterian denomination-
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend J. B. RENTOVL.Dated 26th July, 1915.
(This refers to the notification respecting thisChaplain which appeared in Executive Minute211, published on page 429 of Commonwealth .ofAustralia Gazette, No. 22, dated 20th March,1915.)
Chaplain, 1st Class, the Reverend E. N. MERRINGTON,M.A., Ph.D. Dated 6th February, 1916.
(This cancels the notification respecting thisChaplain which appeared in Executive Minute107, published on page 222 of Commonwealth ofAustralia Gazette, No. 17, dated 3rd February,1916.)
Methodist denomination-Chaplain, 4th Class (Honorary 1st Class), the Reverend
G. E. ROWE. Dated 13th August, 1915.Chaplain, 4th Class (Honorary 1st Class) the Reverend
J. SNELL. Dated 20th January, 1916.Chaplain, 1st Class, the Reverend E. NYE, B.A.
Dated 5th February, 1916.Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend J. H. NIELD.
Dated 14th January, 1916.Congregational Denomination
Chaplain, 4th Class, the Reverend T. G. ROBERTSON,B.A. Dated 4th January, 1916.
Salvation Army Denomination -Chaplain. 4th Class, B. ORAMES. Dated 5th February,
1916.)(This refers to the notification respecting this
Chaplain which appeared in Executive Minute995, published on page 3091 of Commonwealthof Australia Gazette, No. L52, dated 2nd Decem-ber, 1915.)
G. F. PEARCE,Minister of State for Defence.
Department of the Navy,Melbourne, 9th March, 1916.
APPOINTMENT OF BOILERMAKER AND SHIPWRIGHT TO PROCEED TO ENGLAND TOUNDERGO COURSE OF INSTRUCTION IN SUB-MARINE BUILDING.
APPLICATIONS are invited from persons qualifiedand desirous of proceeding to England to undergo
a course of instruction in submarine building, for aperiod not exceeding two years.
2. The following craftsmen are required, and the quali-fications for appointment are as shown :-
Position and Qualifications.1 Boilermaker. Thorough knowledge of modern ship-
building, both theoretical and practical.1 Shipwright.- Thorough knowledge of modern ship-
building, both theoretical and practical, andalso mould loft experience.
3. Applicants must be Australian -born or permanentlydomiciled in Australia, and should not have passed theirthirtieth birthday.
4. Salary (minimum) £250 per annum. A separationallowance of £1 per week will be paid to families ofmarried officers selected.
5. Selected candidates will be required to enter intoan undertaking to serve the Commonwealth Governmentfor a period of at least five years after their return toAustralia.
6. Applications, accosnpanied by copies of testimonialsand evidence as to age, should be forwarded to the NavalSecretary, Department of the Navy, Melbourne, so as toreach him not later than 27th March, 1916.
J. A. JENSEN,Minister of State for the Navy.
COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERV ICE.Melbourne, 8th March, 1916.
THE following notifications respecting staff changes,&c., are made in accordance with the provisions of
the Commonwealth Publie Service Act and Regula-tions :-
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
LAND TAX BRANCH.
VICTORIA.
Promotion.RICHARD JOHN TovsY, Clerk, 5th Class, Clerical Divi-
sion, salary £190 per annum, to be Clerk, 4th Class,Clerical Division, with salary at the rate of .£210 perannum, vice M. T. Keely, promoted; promotion totibe effect from 3rd March, 1916.
W. G. HIGGS,(101) Treasurer.
No. 33. -9th March, 1916
ATTORNEY - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
570 Oemmanwealth Gazette
VICTORIA.
Confirmation of Appointment.JOHN MAURICE MILLS, Clerk, 5th Class, Clerical Divi-
sion, Secretary's Office, as from the 10th July, 1915.Promotion.
JAMES JOSEPH HEALY, Messenger, General Division,Grade II., Central Staff, Postmaster General's Depart-ment, salary £110 (nominal salary £102) per annum,to be promoted to the position of Typist, General Divi-sion, Grade II., Commonwealth Court of Conciliationand Arbitration, Melbourne, at a salary of £132( nominal salary £102) per annum, to fill new officecreated; such promotion to take effect from the dateof commencing duty.
H. MAHON,Acting Attorney - General.
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.Ex. Mins. Nos. 75 -82.
CENTRAL STAFF.
Promotion.SYLVESTER ANTHONY DALY, Telegraph Messenger, Grade
T., £52 per annum, as Messenger, Grade II., £78 perannum, vice G. V. Browning transferred ; to take effectfrom the 28th February, 1916.
Creation of New Position.Messenger, General Division, Analyst's Branch.
NEW SOUTH WALES.Confirmation of Appointment.
CLARENCE GILBERT AUBREY DoRwII, Customs Assistant,Shipping Branch, as from the 26th June, 1915.
VICTORIA.
Confirmation of Appointment.HENRY ARTHUR SCHLICHTING, Clerk, 5th Class, Landing
Branch, as from the 11th May, 1915.
QUEENSLAND.
Confirmation of Appointment.CHARLES GALLAGHER, Clerk, 5th Class, Townsville, as
from the 30th June, 1915.Promotion.
ALEXANDER GARDINER AIrEN, Clerk, 5th Class, RelievingStaff, £200 per annum, as Clerk, 4th Class, Long Room,£210 per annum, vice J. C. Lewis transferred; to takeeffect from the 8th March, 1.916.
Resignation.JOHN AMBROSE O'CoNNoR, Examining Officer, 4th Class,
Clerical Division, Landing Branch, as from the 8thMarch, 1916.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Annulment of Appointment.The appointment of ARTHUR HENRY HALL,
Sliippiiig Branch, has been annulled.
Retirement.JOSEPH CHAPMAN TREWEEK, Locker, 4th Class, Clerical
Division, Adelaide, as from the 13th February, 1916.FRANK G. TUDOR,
Minister for Trade and Customs.
Coxwain,
DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS.EXEMPTION.
S. H. DALTON, Typist, Statistical Branch, from 26thJuly, 1915, to 25th April, 1916, inclusive.
PROMOTIONS.
LESLIE FRANCIS TREMLETT, Telegraph Messenger, GeneralDivision, Grade I., Postmaster General's Department,King-street, salary £52 per annum, to be Messenger,General Division, Grade II., Accounts Branch, NewSouth Wales, with salary at the rate of £78 per annum,vice V. C. Selby resigned; to take effect as from. 14thFebruary, 1916.
CHARLES HERBERT UTTLEY TODD, Works Inspector, ClassD, Professional Division, Public Works Branch, NewSouth Wales, salary £390 per annum, promoted to theposition of Works Director, Class B. ProfessionalDivision, Public Works Branch, Queensland (newlycreated), with salary at the rate of £528 per annum;to take effect from 28th February, 1916.
SING O'MALLEY,Minister of State for Mime Affairs.
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Ex. Mins. Nos. 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98, 99; 100, T.79.
NEW SOUTH WALES;
Promotions and Transfer.RAYMOND JEFFREY CAMPBELL COWAN, Telephonist, Grade
II., Electrical Engineer's Branch (Telephones), Queens-land, salary £110 (£102 nominal), to be Assistant,Grade II., Mail Branch, with salary of £126 (£102nominal) , from date of commencing duty.
LESLIE EDWARD GILBERT, Monitor, Randwick, to be Clerk,5th Class, Unattached, at his present salary of £144and an allowance of £6, as from 1st December, 1915.
JAMES ALEXANDER GALE, Postal Assistant, Grade III.,Penrith, salary £138, to be Senior Postal Assistant,Grade III., Wilcannia, with salary of £150, from 5thFebruary, 1916.
COLIN JOHN FRASER, Messenger, Grade II., TelegraphBranch, salary £110 (£102) , to be Postal Assistant,Graae II., Penrith, with salary of £ 132 (£102), from5th February, 1916.
Furlough.ERNEST DANIEL EGAN, Clerical Assistant, Paddington,
six months on full pay.
services Terminated.A. D. BERG, Telegraph Messenger, Murwillumbali, from
7th February, 1916 (resigned) .ALEXANDER JOHN NICHOLSON, Postman, Wickham, from
5th February, 1916 (resigned) .WILLIAM JAMES ALLEN MAHONEY, Telegraph Messenger,
North Sydney, from 5th February, 1916. (resigned) .FRANCIS JAMES LESLIE DUNNE, Telegraph Messenger,
Guyra, from 9th February, 1916 (resigned) .NORMAN BATHURST SEAMAN, Assistant, Bathurst, from
18th February, 1916 (resigned) .ERNEST PECKOVER, Senior Storeman, Stores Branch, from
12th February, 1916 (resigned) .FRANKLIN MCMILLAN, Telegraph Messenger, Newtown,
from 16th February, 1916 (resigned) .CATHERINE MARY CAFFREY, Telephonist, Glen Innes, from
15th February, 1916 (resigned) .AUBREY CHARLES WAPPETT, Telegraph Messenger, Tweed
Heads, from 18th February, 1916 (retired in accord-ance with the provisions of section 32A of the Com-monwealth Public Service Act 1902 -1915) .
ROBERT HENRY MORROW, Telegraph Messenger, TelegraphBranch (dismissed) .
JOSEPH WILLIAM O'BRIEN, Lineman, Electrical Engi-neer's Branch (dismissed).
New Office Created.Senior Postal Assistant, Wilcannia.
Offices Abolished.Clerical Assistant, Wilcannia.Postman, Leichhardt.Postman, Relieving, Newtown.Telegraph Messenger, South Woodburn ( two positions) .
Payment of Bonus to an Officer.R. LAMBERT, Line Inspector, Electrical Engineer's
Branch, to be paid a bonus of 13 in consideration of asuggestion made by him for a new type of wire binder.
Deduction from Salary of Rent for Quarters.A deduction at the rate of 16 per centum, excluding
portions of a pound, to be made from the salary ofWALTER ERNEST WALDER as rent for quarters occupiedby him for the purpose of residence at Coif's HarborJetty; to take effect from 20th December, 1915.
Exemptions.1). SCULLEN, Sailmaker, Stores Branch, not exceeding
three months from 1st February, 1916.F. FRYER; Batteryman, Tamworti, not exceeding three
months from 16th January, 1916.E. J. DONE, Assistant, Geurie, from 13th January to 31st
March, 1916.E. J. DONE, Assistant, Grenfell, from 16th September to
7th October, 1915.
VICTORIA.
Promotions and Transfer.HAROLD VIViAN PHILPOT, Telegraph Messenger, Seymour,
salary £60, to be Postal Assistant, Lancefield, withsalary of £78, from 5th February, 1916.
MARY ELLEN DAWKINS, Postmistress, Grade VII., 5thClass, Romsey, to be Senior Postal Assistant (incharge), Romsey, with salary of £204, she having con-sented to accept such transfer, from 1st January, 1916.
Commonwealth Gazette 571 Na. 33. -9th March, 1916
GEORGE HAROLD 7CEITIi, Telegraph Messenger, Market -street, salary £52, to be Messenger (in training) , Elec-trical Engineer's Branch (Telephones), with salary of£78, from 24th December, 1915.
ERNEST ALFRED FRANCIS BEAD, Telegraph Messenger,Kaniva, salary £52, to be Postal Assistant, Kaniva;with salary of £78, from 6th December, 1915.
LEONARD CECIL HENRY HOWELL, Telegraph Messenger,Wangaratta, salary £52, to be Messenger (in training),Electrical Engineer's Branch (Telephones), with salaryof £78, from 19th December, 1915.
JOHN DE VERE NOONAN, Telegraph Messenger, Camper-down. salary £52, to be Messenger (in training), Elec-trical Engineer's Branch (Telephones), with salary of£78, from 19th December, 1915.
PERCY SUTHERLAND LYELL, Telegraph Messenger, Terang,salary £52, to be Messenger (in training), ElectricalEngineer's Branch (Telephones), with salary of £78,from 24th December, 1915.
GEORGE SAMUEL MerlureHISON, Telegraph Messenger,Telegraph Branch, salary £52, to be Assistant, Unat-tached, with salary of £78, from 24th December, 1915.
CECIL CLAtn3 CLIFTON COLLINS, Telegraph Messenger,Nhill, salary £52, to be Messenger (in training) , Elec-trical Engineer's Branch (Telephones), with salary of£78, from 24th December, 1915.
ALBERT EARNEST HUGGARD, Telegraph Messenger, Shep-parton, salary £52, to be Messenger (in training) ,Electrical Engineer's Branch (Telephones), with salaryof £78, from 24th December, 1915.
ARTHUR ROBERT PROWSE, Telegraph Messenger, Mortlake,salary £52, to be Postman, Hamilton, with salary of£72, from 20th November, 1915.
THOMAS FRANCIS BOURKE, Telegraph Messenger, Benalla,salary £52, to be Postman, Elsternwick, with salaryof £72, from 24t1í December, 1915.
REUBEN JOHN PATERSON, Telegraph Messenger, William-stown, salary £52, to be Messenger (in training) , Elec-trical Engineer's Branch (Telephones), with salary of£78, from 7th January, 1916..
THOMAS JAMES MCMAHON, Telegraph Messenger, Leon-gatha, salary £52, to be Assistant, Traralgon, withsalary of £78, from 7th January, 1916.
Furlough.JAMES BUTLER, Clerk, Electrical Engineer's Branch
( Telephones) , six months on full pay.
Leave of Absence Without Pay.EVA MAUD THOMAS, Telephonist, Elecfrical Engineer's
Branch (Telephones) , six months, such period of leavenot to be counted for any purpose as part of suchofficer's period of service.
Services Terminated.E. HILL, Telephonist, Electrical Engineer's Branch (Tele-
phones) , from 1.1th February, 1916 (resigned) .EDWARD GARTON BROWN, Carpenter, Electrical Engineer's
Branch, Miscellaneous Officers, from 6th February,1916 (retired) .
Exemptions.S. L. LOXTON, Mechanic, Electrical Engineer's Branch,
from 13th February to 30th June, 1916 (inclusive) .The undermentioned persons employed as Telephonists,
Electrical Engineer's Branch (Telephones), for the periodset opposite their respective names:
E. M. JAMES, 11th January, 1916.D. MCSWEENEY, C. F. WALKER, and J. WILLANS,
1 ith January, 1916, to 15th January, 1916.E. G. THOMSON, 11th January, 1916, to 19th Janu-
ary, 1916.The undermentioned persons employed in the capacity
indicated, not exceeding three months from the date setopposite their respective names:
J. N. GILES, Mechanic, Electrical Engineer's Branch,Ist January, 1916.
J. F. REILLY, Mechanic, Electrical Engineer's Branch,2nd February, 1916.
S. STEPHENS, Mechanic, Electrical Engineer's Branch,5th February, 1916.
G. MCDONALD, Mechanic, Electrical Engineer'sBranch, 9th February, 1916.
C. BENNETT, Mechanic, Electrical Engineer's Branch,9th February, 1916.
R. B. LANG, Mechanic, Electrical Engineer's Branch,10th February, 1916.
S. ROBINSON, Mechanic, Electrical Engineer's Branch,10th February, 1916.
J. V. LYNCH, Mechanic, Electrical Engineer's Branch,17th February, 1916.
M. R. WILSON, Mechanic, Electrical Engineer'sBranch, 1st March, 1916.
W. G. LINALER, Junior Mechanic, Electrical Engi-neer's Branch, 2nd February, 1916.
A. B. TRELOAR, Junior Mechanic, Eleçtrical Engi-neer's Branch, 2nd February, 1916.
F. MELVIN, Junior Mechanic, Electrical Engineer'sBranch, 12th February, 1916.
L. J. POWER, Junior Mechanic, Electrical Engineer'sBranch, 1st March, 1916..
QUEEN SLAN D.
Promotion.
EowARD (HARLES NEH:IIER, Telephonist, (grade 1I., Long -reach, to be Assistant, Grade 1-1., Longreach, at hispresent salary, from 17th December, 1915,
Services Terminated.
E. J. SOMMERVILLE, Telegraph Messenger, Ilfracombe, asfrom 16th February, 1916 (retired in accordance withthe provisions of section 32A of the CommonwealthPublic Service Act 1902 1915).
New Office Created.Assistant, Longreach.
Once Abolished.
Telephonist, Longreach.
Deduction from Salary of Rent for Quarters.
A. deduction at the rate of 10 per centum, excludingportions of a pound, to be made from the salary of.ARTHUR PERCY WALKER, as rent for quarters occupiedby him for the purpose of residence at Charters Towers;to take effect from date of occupancy of quarters.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Promotions.
PERCY OSWALD TRUMAN, Telegraph Messenger, MountGambier, salary £52, to be Postal Assistant, Loxt:o:i,with salary of £78, from 6th January, 1916.
THOMAS JAMES KNIGHT, Lineman, Electrical Engineer'sBranch (Construction and Maintenance), salary £162,to be Senior Lineman, Electrical Engineer's Branch(Construction and Maintenance) , with salary of £168,from 1st February, 1916.
Services Terminated.
VICTORIA E. LAWRENCE, Telephonist, Electrical Engi-neer's Branch (Telephones) , from 31st March, 1916(resigned) .
NORA G. GLIDDOÑ, Postmistress, Payneham, from 23rdFebruary, 1916 (resigned) .
New Offices Created,
Clerk, 5th Class, Inspection Branch (two positions) .
Offices Abolished.
Telegraphist, 5th Class, Telegraph Branch (two posi-tions).
Postal Assistant, Acting Telegraphists' Staff.Messenger, Telegraph Branch.Sorter, Mail Branch (two positions) .Assistant, Mail Branch.Postman, Mail Branch.Telephonist, Electrical Engineer's Branch (Tele-
phones) , (two positions) .Relieving Officer, 5th Class, Relieving Staff (two posi-
tions) .
Senior Postal Assistant, Relieving Staff.Postal Assistant, Relieving Staff (two positions) .
Payment to an Officer for Conducting a Class ofInstruction.
C. A. GEPP, Mechanician, to be paid a fee at the rate of£i per night on one night per week for a period ofthree months, for conducting a class for the trainingof Mechanics and Junior Mechanics, &c., to enablethem to undertake the higher class of mechanics' work.
Deduction from Salary of Rent for Quarters.
A deduction at the rate of 10 per centum, excludingportions of a pound, to be made from the salary ofHAROLD CLAUDE PARKER BARCLAY, as rent for quartersoccupied by him for the purpose of residence, at Cock-burn; to take effect from the date of occupancy ofquarters.
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Exemption.P. E. FARRANT, Postman, Port Adelaide, not exceeding
three months from 7th February, 1916.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Promotions.WILLIAM HENRY TAYLOR, Messenger, Grade II., Inspec-
tion Branch, salary £102, to be Assistant, Grade II.,Kojonup, with salary of £102, from date of commenc-ing duty.
MAURICE LEO NORMOYLE, Telephonist, Electrical Engi-neer's Branch (Telephones) , salary £110, to be Assis-tant, Electrical Engineer's Branch (Telephones), withsalary of £132 (nominal £120), from 11th January,1916.
STANLEY MOLLET BIDMEAD, Telegraph Messenger, Fre-mantle, salary £52, to be Telephonist, Midland Junc-tion, with salary of £78, from 11th January, 1916.
JAMES HARTLEY PURLING, Telegraph Messenger,Northam, salary £52, to be Assistant, Northam, with
. salary of £78, from 11th January, -1916.FRED LAWFORD, Messenger, Stores Branch, salary £110,
to be Assistant, Fremantle, with salary of £132(nominal £120), from 19th January, 1916.
HELEN MCLEAN HANNAH. Telephonist, Fremantle, salary£110 (nominal £78) , to be Assistant, Telegraph Branch,with salary of £132 (nominal £78), from 20th Janu-ary, 1916.
ELLEN JANE HOWARD, Telephonist, Fremantle, salary£110 (nominal £78) , to be Assistant, TelegraphBranch, with salary of £132 (nominal £78), from 20thJanuary, 1916.
Appointments Confirmed.
REUBEN FRED HUTCHINGS, Lineman.NORMAN GEOFFREY MCSWAN, Junior Mechanic (in train-
in).ERNEgST ROBINS, Postman.
Extensions of Probation.
WILLIAM ADAMS YORK, Postman, Subiaco, six monthsfrom 10th November, 1915.
ALBERT LINFIELD EAGLESTONE, Telegraph Messenger, fourmonths from 23rd February, 1916.
Furlough.
WALTER FRANCIS COLE, Telegraphist, Telegraph Branch,six months on full pay.
Services Terminated.
FRANCIS RICHARD BOWYER JONES, Telegraph Messenger(on probation) , Telegraph Branch (appointment an-nulled) .
M. J. HUNT, Telephonist, Kalgoorlie, from 29th Janu-ary, 1916 (forfeited office on her marriage) .
New Offices Created.
Senior Sorter, Mail Branch (two positions) .Assistant, Bunbury and Northam.
Offices Abolished.
Sorter, Bunbury and Northam.Lineman, Electrical Engineer's Branch.Senior Lineman, Electrical Engineer's Branch ( Cable
and Conduit) .
TASMANIA.
Promotions.
WILLIAM EDWARD KELLY, Messenger, Grade II., StoresBranch, to be Postal Assistant, Grade. II., Launceston,at his present salary, from 28th December, 1915.
RALPH LESLIE ALLEN, Telegraph Messenger, Franklin,salary £60, to be Messenger, Grade II., Stores Branch,with salary of £78, from 7th December, 1915.
GILBERT RONALD CARTHEW JEFFERY, Telegraph Messen-ger, Zeehan, salary £60, to be Telephonist, Grade II.,Telegraph Branch, with salary of £78, from 7th De-cember, 1915.
ALBERT WILLIAM DAWSON, Telephonist, Grade II., Tele-graph Branch, salary £110 (£90) , to be Assistant,Grade III., Mail Branch, with salary of £132, fromdate of commencing duty.
Deductions from Salary of Rent for Quarters.A deduction at the rate of 10 per centum each, exclud-
ing portions of a pound, to be made from the salary ofSTUART MCQUEEN and FREDERICK GEORGE ST. LEDGES, asrent for quarters occupied by then for the purpose of re-sidence at Ulverstone and Scottsdale; to take effect fromthe date of occupancy of quarters.
E. J. RUSSELL,For the Postmaster - General.
COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.
Examination No. 640.
FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE GENERAL DIVISION AS MESSEN-GER IN TRAINING FOR POSITIONS OF TELEGRAPHIST ANDCLERICAL ASSISTANT, POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPART-MENT, NEW SOUTH WALES, VICTORIA, QUEENSLAND,SOUTH AUSTRALIA, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AND TASMANIA.
ACOMPETITIVE Examination, for appointment asabove. will be held on Saturday afternoon, the
10th June, 1916.
PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER. The examination will beopen to (a) Males not on the Permanent Staff of theCommonwealth Public Service who, at date of examina-tion, will have reached the age of 14 years but will nothave attained their 17th birthday; (b) officers of theCommonwealth Public Service who, at date of examina-tion, will not have attained their 18th birthday.
In Victoria, the examination will be confined to officersof the Commonwealth Public Service who, at date ofexamination, will not have reached their 18th birthday.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE. Applications 'must reach theSecretary, Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,Customs House, Melbourne, not later than the 27thApril, 1916. If an intending candidate should be unableto lodge his application at Melbourne by the date named,he should notify his candidature by telegram, at thesame time forwarding his written application andentrance fee.
APPLICATION FORMS. Forms on which to submit ap-plications to attend the examination may be obtainedfrom the Commonwealth. Public Service Inspectors atthe Banking House, 228 Pitt street, Sydney; CustomsHouse. Brisbane : Brookman's Building, G renfell- street,Adelaide; A.M.P. Buildings, kSt. George's Terrace,Perth ; the Deputy Public Service Inspector, CustomsHouse, Hobart; and the Secretary, Commonwealth Pub-lic Service Commissioner, Customs House, Melbourne.
EXAMINATION FEE. Candidates will be required tosubmit with their applications a postal note for 5s.
An officer of the permanent staff will be exempt frompayment of fee if, as an officer of the CommonwealthPublic Service, he paid an entrance fee at an examina-tion for appointment as Junior Mechanic in training, atwhich he was not successful; but if, at the last examina-tion of the kind for which he entered. and at which afee was payable, he was admitted without payment offee, he will be required to lodge a fee of 5s. with hisapplication.
An officer who claims to be exempt from payment offee should indicate in his application (a) the number ofthe examination for which he entered and paid a fee;(b) the year (and, if possible, the date) in which it washeld. -
EXAMINATION CENTRES. The examination will he heldin the capital city of each State. and also at othercentres where the number of candidates or the remote-ness of the locality would justify the examination beingarranged.
SUBTECTS OF EXAMINATION. The subjects of examina-tion will be
(a) Handwriting. To be judged from the candi-dates' papers in Spelling. (Maximum marks,700.) .
(b) Spelling. To be tested by writing, from dicta-tion. not less `than 180 words. (Maximummarks, 150.)
(c) Arithmetic. First four rules, simple and money.(Maximum marks, 200.)
Commonwealth Gazette 573
SALARY. -- Appointees from outside the CommonwealthPublic Service will be paid a commencing salary of £39per annum, and will be eligible to receive £52 perannum during the second year, and £78 per annum dur-ing the third year of service, and, thereafter, annual in-crements up to a maximum of £162 or £200, the lattersalary being dependent upon qualifying for the ClericalDivision.
ALLOWANCE. --Upon application by a successful candi-date appointed away from home, an allowance of 10s.per week will be made to him while living away fromhome, but no payment by way of allowance will be madewhich will raise an officer's total remuneration above£78 per annum.
All officers in Western Australia receive an allowanceof 5 per cent. of salary.
COST OF CONVEYANCE. An appointee will be requiredto defray the cost of his conveyance to the place of hisappointment, but -any expense ui excess of £3 iucurreaby him will be refunded upon a request for such refundbeing submitted to the Department by an appointee.
VACANCIES. The number of vacancies which, it isestimated, will probably occur in each State during theeighteen months for which successful candidates will beeligible for appointment is : Sydney, 30; Melbourne,14; Brisbane, 7; Adelaide, 9; Perth, 4; Hobart, 3.
PERIOD OF ELIGIBILITY. Successful candidates will beregistered as eligible for appointment during the eighteenmonths following the publication in the CommonwealthGazette of the results of the examination, at the expira-tion of which period the names of those unappointed willbe removed from the " Register of Qualified Candidates,"provided that eligibility for appointment will cease atthe age of eighteen years in the case of a successful can-didate from outside the Service and at the age of nine-teen years in the case of a successful candidate who isan officer of the Service.
CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT. Appointees as Messen-ger in training will be trained to qualify for positions inthe Clerical Division of Telegraphist or Clerical Assis-tant. They will be employed as Indoor Messengers atthe Head Offices in each State, but will be required,during their official hours, to attend the Departmentalschools of instruction in the work of a telegraphist, ana,when they have demonstrated their ability to performthem, may be utilized for minor telegraphic duties.Appointees, before taking up duty, must furnish anundertaking in writing that they will study at approvedschools to pass the educational examination for transferto the Clerical Division of the Public Service, and that,if successful at such examination, they will accept trans-fer to positions of Telegraphist or Clerical Assistant.The tuition fees for school attendance, up to an amountof£12 per annum, will be paid by the Department, sub-ject to favorable reports from instructors.
Appointments from outside the Service will be madeon probation for six months, and will be confirmed authe expiration of that period, subject to satisfactory re-ports as to general proficiency, diligence, and conduct.The retention on the training staff of appointees fromwithin the Service will also depend upon similar re-ports. lf, however, at any time after appointment, atrainee is reported as unsatisfactory,. and, in the opinionof his instructors, is not likely to become a competenttelegraphist, his appointment as a trainee may be ter-minated, but he nay, if the Commissioner thinks fit,be transferred to a position of Messenger in some otherbranch of the Public Service..
An officer shall not remain in the position of Messen-ger in training for more than three years, and, if insuch time he has not passed an examination for theposition of Telegraphist or Clerical Assistant, he willbe transferred to another position in the General Divi-sion.
Successful candidates will be appointed in their orderof passing the examination. A successful candidate fromoutside the Service must, upon appointment, produceevidence of the date of his birth and a medical certi-ficate, satisfying the Commissioner in such particulars ashe may determine, of sound bodily health and freedomfrom physical defects. He will also be required to assurehis life in accordance with the Regulations. A success-ful candidate should not undergo medical examinationuntil he is instructed by the Commissioner to do so. Asuccessful candidate will he eligible for appointment inthe State in which he resides only.
NAVAL AND MILITARY TRAINING. Before a successfulcandidate, who is liable for training under the compul-sory clauses of the Defence Act 1903 -15, can receive ap-pointment, he must produce evidence from his AreaOfficer that he has rendered the personal service re-quired, or has been granted a temporary exemption.
No. 33.-9th March, 1916
REFUSAL OF APPOINTMENT.If a successful candidatedecline to accept an appointment offered to him, or failto reply within seven days to a communication from theCommissioner or a Public Service Inspector respectinghis nomination to the Public Service, his name may beremoved from the " Register of Qualified Candidates."
TEXT - BOOKS. No text -books for the educationalexamination are prescribed, but the annual issues inbook form of papers set at Commonwealth Public ServiceExaminations held during the years 1913 and 1914 (in-cluding the educational sections of examinations for ap-pointment to the General Division) may be obtainedfrom the Government Printers, Sydney and Melbourne,or the Collector of Customs, Brisbane, for Is. each (bypost, is. 1d., for which a postal note must be remitted,as stamps alone will not be accepted) .
W. B. EDWARDS,Deputy Commissioner.
H. McTAGGART,Acting Secretary.
Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commis-sioner, Melbourne, 8th March, 1916.
COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.
Examination No. 642.
TO ENABLE TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS AND OTHER GENERAL
DIVISION OFFICERS TO DEMONSTRATE THEIR TELEGRAPHIC
EFFICIENCY.
(Held February, 1916.)
r I-JE following are the names, in alphabetical order,of the candidates who passed the above examina-
tion
Bible, H. B.Carey, J. C.Mason, N.Murphy, H. J.
NEW SOUTH WALES.TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS.
Shakespeai., C. E.Troy, T. R.Williamson, J. T.
OTHER GENERAL DIVISION OFFICERS.
Elliott, T. D.13order, J. E.
Eishang, H. B.3-Ielsdon, S. R.
Sharp, W . C.Tarrant, S. C.
VICTORIA.
TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS.
Miles, W.
OTHER GENERAL DIVISION OFFICERS.
Bethune, A. A. Tobias, R. J.
QUEENSLAND.
OTHER GENERAL DIVISION OFFICERS.
Kay, R. 3. Scott, F. L.
WESTERN AU ST1tALIA.
TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS.
Consens, J. A. Moller, J.
W. B. EDWARDS,Deputy Commissioner.
H. McTAGGART,Acting Secretary.
Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commis-sioner, 8th March, 1916.
Na. 33.-9th Maroh, 1916 574 Cammánwea3tih Gaxetté
COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE:
Examination No. 624.FOR APPOINTMENT AS CLERK, 5TH CLASS, NEW SOUTH WALES, VICTORIA, QUEENSLAND, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AND TASMANIA.
Heïd 16th and 17th December, 1915.
THEfollowing are the names of the candidates, in their order of merit, who were successful at the above examination, and
have thereby qualified for appointment in the States under which their names are shown :--It should be noted
(1) Where two or more candidates obtain the same total number of marks; their order of merit is determinedby the number of marks gained in handwriting.
(2) No marks are credited in an optional subject unless the number awarded is at least 25 per cent. of the maximumallotted therefor. Where the marks awarded in an optional subject are less than 25 per cent. of the maximumthey are enclosed in brackets, and not included in the total.
(3) Successful candidates will be eligible for appointment during the ensuing period of eighteen months, viz., untiland including 7th September, 1917.
(4) A successful candidate from outside the Service will cease to be eligible for appointment upon attaining histwenty -sixth birthday, if such event should occur before the expiration of his period of eligibility in themanner indicated in paragraph (3).
(5) Upon appointment a successful candidate from outside the Service will be required to produce evidence of thedate of his birth and a medical certificate, satisfying the Commissioner in such particulars as he may determineof sound bodily health and freedom from physical defects. (A successful candidate should not urdergomedical examination until instructed by the Commissioner to do so.) He will also be required to assurehis life in accordance with the regulations.
(6) Before a successful candidate who is liable for training under the compulsoryclauses of the Defence Act 1903 -15can receive appointment, he must produce evidence from his Area Officer, or, in case of a member of theCitizen Forces, from his Commanding Officer, that he has rendered the personal service required, or has beengranted a temporary exemption.
(7) If a successful candidate decline to accept an appointment offered to him or fail to reply within seven days to acommunication from the Commissioner or a Public Service Inspector respecting his nomination to the PublicService, his name may be removed from the "Register of Qualified Candidates."
(8) If a successful candidate change his address he should immediately notify the Commonwealth Public ServiceInspector of his State.
Name
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS. OPTIONAL SUBJECTS.
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O bitq
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Ód
Maximum Marks .. 400 400
Pass Marks .. ..;
240 240
400
240
400
240
300 300-v---300
350
87
Crocker, David Leonard . .Davies, Arkies Joseph William DavidAllen, George DuncanElvin, LancelottKingsbury, WilliamLitchfield, Fred ColesKennedy, Cecil Francis ..McGrath, John Raymond
Way, Percy . . .Horan, Edward Frederick T.Livingston, William EdmondLeblang, Philip . .White, David Leslie ..Snowdon, William HenryMclsaac, Horace LeonardJenkins, James . .Denner, William James . .Meagher, Nicholas JosephThomas, Charles Tailby . .Elliott, Thomas DigbyChenoweth, William StanleyHousden, William EdwardBailey, Thomas Henry ..McCarthy, John . .
Carew, Robert Edmund ..Badenach, Roy MervynDoyle, Thomas KevinFitzgerald, Gerald PatrickCrebbin, Horace Walter NMoroney, James Vincent
365320355350320270310285300320325295285295300255
VICTORIA.
FROM WITIIIN THE SERVICE.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
FROM OUTSIDE THE SERVICE.
280 384 312 338 201 126260 286 300 337 194 128315 400 298 340 207 206315 384 288 361 206 164290 335 240 319 205 118315 303 264 240 199 174265 367 246 331 187 206260 318 258 286 189 143
384 330 388 257 184368 300 298 175 138399 307 355 223 191400 289 391 213 138368 296 400 185 179400 314 328 125 210384 272 346 175 155336 303 295 199 205368 288 259 197 207367 240 292 199 188368 265 256 136 245366 270 277 175 205399 247 316 161 142320 256 352 179 131350 240 292 185 163320 249 274 153 157
255
(75)135115(85)(45)
FROM OUTSIDE THE SERVICE.
325 351 306 394 237 219 340300 320 300 388 259 222 350290 384 326 355 216 I 227 305325 384 356 340 204 ¡ 195 285-300 367 303 318 216 ' 295 270355' 400 324 385 195 ; 175 ..
.vC7
Cl+ yw
300 300 300
75 75 75
198198
(33)
235
a.t.7
ÓU)
200 100-r-'75
.. 2,094
.. 1,938
.. 1,7661,7181,6421,6101;6021,454
.'135í155;
.. 1232 ; . .
.. 257 .
.. . : ' 290240
.. . . 240270 203 ; ..
.. 11,908.. 11,889.. 1,830.. '1,781.. p1,748.. (1,647.. ;1,642. . ;1,623.. 1,619.. 1,606.. 1,595.. 1,588.. 1,550.. 1,533.. 1,530.. 1,408
. . 2,404
.. 2,396, , ! 2,393.. 1 2,329.. ; 2,309.. 2,305
Cbmmònvveálth Gazette
Name.
.575 No. 33. --9th March, 1916
PUBLIC SERVICE L+'SAMíNATIoN-"C(llttitL4la.
COMPULSORY FiUBJE0T9. OPTIONAL SUBJECTS.
m
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VICTORIA - continued.
FROM OUTSIDE THE SERVICE- Continued.
McCarthy, William John V. .. 305 368 333 343 218 207 ..Taylor,. William CulletonRoberts, William Joseph
. 275310
400384
361288
350380
180214
280165
165325
Bell, David Dowson . 300 384 295 298 189 212 345Longney, Thomas Richardson 270 352 288 388 203 211 280Brady, Francis Joseph .. 280 351. 280 353 196 224 275Bourke, Thomas Francis 295 368 307 390 207 178 280Dodd, Henry Albert .. 310 378 300 365 103 206 280Daly, Daniel Stanislaus 330 400 291 307 241 207Carter, Cecil Burnett .. 340 367 240 400 225 201Orr, Alfred Henry Roderic 310 383 288 390 153 159 315
White, James Butler .. 305 367 306 390 .185 142 325Murtagh, Thomas Francis 265 352 304 396 181 197 325Landy, Clarence Gordon 290 383 288 392 200 273 190
O'Brien, Hubert ..Marshall, Melville Henry
320290
368368
295240
289368
235217
207189 260
Casey, Edward Joseph .. 280 368 374 243 179 151
Johnston, Samuel .. 250 400 319 400 216 174 170Marshall, Thomas John 310 368 288 388 160 193
Sypott, Charles James ..Curtain, Cyril Alphonsus ..
335325
368384
315290
385384
219124
138176
205210
Doherty, William .. 305 336 288 392 208 217Green, Clifford Charles .. 300 367 313 322 217 83 300
Bolle, Ernest Sylvesteer .. .. 295 368 306 392 239 188 170
Davidson, Eric Archibald 315 351 301 394 185 139 235Stoney, Eric Vincent ..Page, Alexander Edwin
305330
400352
307262
380356
204175
262149
100320
Barrett, Richard Peter .. 300 368 324 391 213 153Kilmartin, James PatrickGlaspole, Frederick William H.Morris, George Heath ..
.
.
.. 285325290
384367288
303277261
384306371
226195212
131H0240
285195
Duncan, Arthur Roy ..Kucks, William George .. .
McPhee, George Augustus..'..
325320335
352383320
276331319
396367'380
201188229
170158227
230160165
Cosgriff, Victor Francis .. 290 336 295 365 185 224Glover, Hector RedmondEtherington, Arthur Henry
330335
350384
252246
282365
175177
157143
320255
Campbell, Colin Johnston 305 352 312 330 189 154 190
Hosking, Michael .. 295 352 313 282 175 125 325Halse, Ernest Roy .. 300 384 303 368 180 156 210Baker, William John .. 305 367 310 349 234 128 115Hindle, Leonard Allan .. 290 383 272 290 207 135 295Henry, Mark .. .. 295 351 332 330 256 181 175Marks, Arthur Alwyn 290 288 277 396 175 162 255Lee, John Bartholomew 315 400 336 277 180 121
Flynn, Michael ..Flynn, Maurice Patrick..Murphy, James .. ..
305340320
336368382
265240288
298252352
193153196
193147173
25095
Costigan, Joseph Aloysius 290 400 304 248 177 173 , .160O'Sullivan, Denis John .. 340 334 308 346 165 148Basto, John Joseph .. 290 384 248 :334 175 212
Willis, Evera.rd .. 275 335 295 271 206 176 195Solomon, Charles PatrickWright, George Thomas
290290
399368
266240
386274
175176
233180 275
FitzGibbon, Joseph .. 285 335 288 362 147 158Pidd, Arthur Tom .. 265 336 312 380 199 159 180Clanchy, Michael. John .. 325 368 304 319 216 112 105Bell, Edgar Roy .. 300 303 244 364 247 164 190Tye, Alexander Vernon .. 295 350 300 268 216 156 160Stewart, Clifford Allan .. 280 352 276 371 226 176 125Canavan, Daniel Leo .. 295 367 318 350 200 245Armstrong, James Walter 305 367 294 362 205 1.33
Kean, Christopher GeorgeLloyd, Eric Aston ..
290310
368351
247342
252353
175177
166124
170125
Colligan, Reginald JamesCrowle, John Roscholler
290310
384286
258253
338346
214206
186152 185
Mawdsley, George.Stewart C. 335 400 310 380 196 218Permezel, Glynne Tasman 320 368 304 261 158 142Curwen, Garnet James St. J. 315 368 288 362 151 163Hooper, Ernest Jesse Joseph 270 384 291 322 197 210Coates, David Joseph .. 300 320 312 298 198 175Ness, William Douglas .. 290 352 276 400 196 122 165Langton, Ernest Patrick . 300 351 243 270 195 186Kennedy, Patrick Gerald 295 336 288 274 218 182 (20)McGrath, Bernard Thomas 310 368 271 318 180 143 95Edmends, Laurence James . 280 368 295 396 175 125 145Hughes, Owen BoughtonHarris, George Clemens
290315
287351
267256
338374
177244
155.218
260..
Owaling, .William Edwin A. . .. .. 274 .367 274 358 202 .161 r (60)
261 225228
., 161196
.. 201231
149228
1.92 1199217163135
132114 .
210 1 200. . 185
.. 257 265. 183 .,
240 158 ..
132 ..
204 .. ..
180 16.8.. 191
127164
123 . .
.. 129225 89165 182192 ..
199105
144.. 75
147 205.. 170
123 ..
186 ... . 150
114 ..200
132 ..
81.. 156
171 185195 200
232166
.. 205156 14913>ti 164
189(54) 185
.. 128135 221
99167
.. 99144 ..
.. 76
(30) 96202
.. 19878
(18) 189105 ..
120 151.. 177
(30) 144(57) 205
:. (66)96 156
200.. 99
().. 124 .
173
2,2602,2392,2272,2192,1932,1902,1742,1702,167
0 2,1632,1612,1552,1522,1302,1242,1172,1172,1122,1052,0972,0972,0942,0932,0852,0842,0812,0732,0632,0602,0572,0562,0552,0512,0502,0472,0362,0282,0182,0172,0152,0082,0042,0011,9991,9851,9851,9821,9721,9571,9461,9421,9421,9341,9311,9311,9301,9161,9111,8891,8821,8711,8681,866
,. 1,8601,8591,8431,8391,8241,8241,8181,8081,8011,7971,7931,7841,7841.,7741;758
. . 1,756
No. 33.--9th March, 1916 576 Commonwealth Gazette
PUBLIC SERVICE ExAmmkTioN -- continued.
Name.
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS. OPTIONAL SUBJECTS.
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a
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A
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4.m
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Manley, Daniel ..Studham, John .. ..Tonkin, John Andrew ..Coleman, Raymond ..Crellin, Angus Alfred ..Chamberlin, Francis WilliamGent, Lionel Vivian L.. .Trait, Edward Joseph ..Waterman, Frank AlfredWilliams, Ernest GeorgeO'Loughlin, William StewartIrving, Harold Rupert ..Mitchell, PhilipDaffy, William Gerald ..Bonfield, Charlie Ronald F.Kennedy, Henry JosephStephens, Leslie Dycer . .Barnard, Louis HaddonCodner, Herbert Oliver..Mannix, Thomas Leo JamesMcEwen, John . .
Port, Herbert Lorraine .. . .Brady, Vincent Leo ..McKersie, Stanley James M.Yoxon, Henry Francis ..Maude, Henry Lionel ..Burley, Clement John ..Darling, Donald . .Broderick, Walter Joseph PatrickCollins, Wilfred Langford ..Taubman, Francis HenryLethlean, Clarence LloydBean, Hugh Alfred .. . .
Kelly, Hilary Sylvester..O'Brien, Thomas KevinJames, Alfred Ernest ..McCarthey, Edwin ..Gordge, Leslie Noel . ..Taylor, Thomas Alexander C.Doherty, Walter EdmondHoniball, Leslie Ernest..Carey, Edward Patrick . .Fletcher, Lynden ReevesSpry, Walter George ..Bennett, Percy Walter GrahamTrapp, Frank Leslie ..Thomas, Leonard ManuelRooke, Thomas Allen ReubenNelson, William Leslie ..Ryan, John William ..Wilkes, Sydney Alan ..Horton, Ernest GoldsworthyLloyd, Thomas James ..Tobin, John. Michael ..Kempson, Leopold ArthurHenry, Leonard Byron . .Francis, Richard HenryPatterson, Reginald DonaldElmer, William Charles . .Moloughney, Philip GordonLeonard, Hugh SilvesterMills, Harry William ..Nougher, James WalterCollins, Donald Clive ..Hastings, Stanley ..Hill, Herbert Spencer ..Donovan, Jeremiah ..Reilly, Lawrence PatrickBath, Charles William ..Cannon, William GeorgeCoppel, Frederick Norman ,Pugh, Victor Albert .
Berryman, Horace WilliamChadd, Benjamin Thomas RoyKeating, Francis John ..Browning, George VictorDempsey, James Edward
VICTORIA continued.
FROM OUTSIDE THE SERVICE - continued.325330300280320255330285285310295355325275335280280260330300260355265340315270330325305265330300275
351336320255352352400304399384.320352336351367383319319400336255336352352368351368352320336383320336
247318294240308255300246246288292288288288288264320240249240288288260300301289240322259273271301266
365388286384380290380310394390376377304330390394286322365350359362350302306277322298318361261278274
189211197175231192180239175207195192229216185199190215178244181175134200180197191156189204210181175
12916814816015519413721422614010514411623411716212418313518519512516613615414516114416711596
137136
FROM WITHI11ì THE SERVICE.
345305300295310300320300285290335330315340260310320320325300320305285285325300285280325335280305300285310330315310300305290265285270
399368352383352352384399384367366319400352383368320384366304368335352368336399367367367399352332351336383335287351320350335352303303
261298307258295276288288288272288272276288258291318296255295240270307288288336268254288260240256252273240253258240240240267249244254
374371331400380359365338295343318362298338391380316306338380346380298346310262338298306283346302290338270318368274350295274282290278
212201213179201211185220202191212182160175184175225175177175161186179190189206175190194192188199234176192166175177177162158131139179
158198215201170208154148159209152205216170182125138152169175192149203146170113161203106113173168133137144134125165.126147150171161125
150
0(25)(4 0)
(80)
(75)(75)
110
(60)
(65)(25)(30)
(4.0)
(3)(66)(30)
(63)
(54)
96
(69)
93
(54)
(39)
149
206107
202
129
127(21)
162133
110
75
(42)
1,7551,7511,7511,7511,7461,7401,7271,7271,7251,719
. 1,7101,7081,6941,6941,6821,6821,6811,672
0 1,6571,6551,6481,6411,6371,6301,6241,622
. . 1,612
.. 1,597. . 1,558
1,5541,551
. . 1,5171,462
.. 1,749
. . 1,741
. . 1,7181,7161,7051,706
. . 1,6961,6931,688
. . 1,672
. . 1,671
. . 1,670
. . 1,6651,663
. . 1,6581,6491,6371,6331,6301,629
.. 1,6271,6251,624
. . 1,6231,6181,616
. . 1,594
. . 1,592. . 1,586. . 1,582. . 1,579
1,5621,560
. . 1,545
. . 1,5391,5361,528
. . 1,517
. . 1,513
. . 1,499
.. 1,4741,4501,422
. . 1,409
Commonwealth Gazette 577 No. 33. -9th March, 1916
PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATION continuRd.
Naine.
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS. OPTIONAL SUBJECTS.
o
C4.
QUEENS LAND.
FROM OUTSIDE THE SERVICE.Arratta, Joseph Andrew 285 367 276Sheehy, Joseph . . 300 351 243Walsh, William John .. 285 286 276Carlson, Ossian Joseph . . 300 399 246Fahey, Stephen Francis.. 325 351 276Mycock, Vincent Bazil . . 285 366 261Wuth, William George .. 345 384 288'Coughlan, Timothy Martin 295 383 255Bennett, James . . 295 350 260Tooma, Sam . . . 285 335 289Halferty, Hugh James .. 300 318 262Higgins; John Denis W. 290 271 267
'Thomson, William ..Leigh, William Harold ..-Coombe, Frank Field . .
Cronin, Patrick Denis ..Orlando, Joseph John ..Moffett, William . .
Bowler, William FrancisMcKee, William Albert K.
George, Horace WilliamWerfel, Clarence Clive . .Monk, Rudolph Errol ..Painter, Edward WebsdaleBayly, Alfred William ..Cathcart, Douglas ..Brewer, Arthur Thomas
Felmingham, Thomas JohnHutton, Norman GladstonePike, Albert Charles ..Fisher, Leopold Joseph
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FROM WITHIN THE SERVICE.
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. 300 352 288 256.. 275 336 288 259
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1,5511,410
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75 1,5981,5681,5151.,478
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W. 33. EDWARDS,Deputy Commissioner.
H. MoTAGGART,Acting Secretary
Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,Melbourne, 8th March, 1916.
COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.
Examination No. 627.FOR APPOINTMENT AS CLERK, 5TH CLASS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Held, 20th and 21st January, 1916.THE following are the names of the candidates, in their order of merit, who were successful at the above examination and
have thereby qualified for appointment as Clerk, Fifth Class, Western Australia.It should be noted
(1) Where two or more candidates obtain the sanie total number of marks, their order of merit is determined bythe number of marks gained in Handwriting.
(2) No marks are credited in an optional subject unless the number awarded is at least 25 per cent. of the maximumallotted.
(3) Successful candidates will be eligible for appointment during the ensuing period of eighteen months, i.e., untiland including 7th September,. 1917 ; but if, before that date, a successful candidate from outside the Servicereaches his twenty -sixth birthday, he will thereupon cease to be eligible for appointment.
(4) Upon appointment, a successful candidate from outside the Service will be required to produce evidence of thedate of his birth, and a medical certificate, satisfying the Commissioner in such particulars as he may deter-mine, of sound bodily health and freedom from physical defects. (A successful candidate should not undergomedical examination until instructed by the Commissioner to do so). lie will also be required to assure hislife in accordance with the Regulations.
C.2206.--D.
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(5) Before a successful candidate who is liable fcr training under the compulsory clauses of the Defence Act 1903 -15can receive appointment, he must produce evidence from his Area Officer, or, in case of a member of theCitizen Forces, from his Commanding Officer, that he has rendered the personal service required, or has beengranted a temporary exemption.
(6) If a successful candidate decline to accept an appointment offered to him, or fail to reply within seven, toa communication from the Commissioner or a Public Service Inspector respecting his nomination to thePublic Service, his name may be removed from the " Register of Qualified Candidates."
(7) If a successful candidate change his address he should immediately notify the Commonwealth Public ServiceInspector, A.M.P. Buildings, St. George's Terrace, Perth.
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Richards, Francis GeorgeBenson, William CharlesCavanagh, Reginald LeonardBarrett, Frank Roland..Williams, RobertHagarty, Bernard Charles
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H. McTAGGART,Acting Secretary.
Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commmissioner, 8th March, 1916.
W. B. EDWARDS,Deputy Commissioner:
NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES.APPLICATIONS will be received by the Public
Service Commissioner from persons qualified forappointment to the positions specified below.
Applicants outside the Public Service are eligible forappointment to the Administrative and ProfessionalDivisions, but are not eligible for appointment toClerical or General Division vacancies, unless they werein the service of a State on 1st January, 1901, or areat present permanent officers in the service of a State,or have retired from the service of the Commonwealthor of a State.
Applications must be in applicant's handwriting, andshould show fully qualifications for the position sought.
In the ease of applicants who are officers of the PublicService of the Commonwealth or of a State the follow-ing particulars should be set out at the foot of theapplication :--
DesignationOffice or BranchAge last birthday (in years)Length of service (in years)Salary (per annumi ....Date of receipt of present salary
Applicants from outside the Service should state fullname and date and year of birth. Copies only ofdiplomas, references, testimonials, or certificates shouldbe forwarded. If the originals are required they willbe asked for.
Applications should addressed to the " Common-wealth Public Service Inspector " of the State in whichthe vacancy exists.- If the applicant is an officer of theCommonwealth Public Service the application shouldbe forwarded to the Inspector through the principalofficer of the Department in the State in which theofficer is located, except when the vacancy is in another
State, when the application should be forwarded directby the applicant to the Inspector, a copy at the sametime being forwarded to the principal officer of the De-partment.
Minimum and maximum salaries where shown indicatethe limits of the class or grade in which the position isclassified. Subject to the provisions of the Public Ser-vice Act appointments may be made at any salary withinthose limits. Successful appointees must comply withthe life assurance provisions of the Public Service Actand Regulations.
Officers of the Public Service should note that in anycase where the minimum salary of a position in theClerical Division is not the minimum salary of a Class,and the successful applicant is not eligible for the formerby reason of not having received the salary of the nextlower subdivision for twelve months, he will be granted.an allowance equal to the difference between the salaryfor which he is eligible and the minimum salary of theposition until he can be advanced by annual subdivisional'increments to the latter salary.
Where vacancies are notified in positions which havebeen the subject of award, the minimum and maximumsalaries shown are those prescribed by the award. Ifthe officer appointed to any such position is eligible to-become, but is not, a member of the organization whichobtained the award, he can only be paid the rates of'salary prescribed in the Public Service Act or Regula-tions for the position to which he has been appointed,unless and until he becomes a member of the organiza-tion, when the award rates shall apply.
Officers who may be transferred without promotion or-increase of salary, as the result of an application for an-advertised vacancy, will be (required to pay their ownexpenses of removal unless the transfer comes within theconditions prescribed in Public Service Regulation,No. 54.
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Particulars of existing quarters are furnished merelyfor the information of officers. It is not incumbenton Departments to provide quarters, which, if provided,may be wholly or partially withdrawn at any time.
Position. Locality.Division
Applicationandper Annum. Returnable.
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.
Central Stag:$Clerk, 4th Class
LighthouseMelbourne ... Clerical, £210
to £30023rd March
Branch (Cen-tral Staff)
t Experience in Record work essential.
New South Wales.Locker, 4th Sydney
Class, Ware-house Branch
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Central Stag:Assistant En- Melbourne ... Professional,
gineer, Class £432 to £504C, Chief Elec-trical Engi-neer's Office§ Applicants should state in detail : (a) Their general and
technical education ; and (b) Their experience in the Depart-ment's Engineering Branch in : (1) Line construction ; (2)Telegraph equipment ; (3) Telephone equipment, particularlytheir experience in installation and maintenance of : (a) CommonBattery equipment ; (b) Automatic Telephone equipment.
New South Wales.i Clerical Assis- Parliament Clerical, £60 16th March
tant, 5th Class HouseI to £200 ... f
-F The officer will`take charge of the office, and should have hadsome experience in postal work.* Senior Postal Cumnock General, £168 16th March
Assistant (inI
to £204, lesscharge) 10 per cent.
for rent ofquarters
Quarters : Six rooms, &o.* Applicants must be not less than 21 years of age.
Postmaster ... Miller's Point Clerical, £180 ' 16th Marchto £222, less10 per cent.for rent ofquarters
Quarters : Six rooms, &c.Sydney ... I General, £138 23rd March
I to £162should possess a good knowledge of telephone
Clerical, £210 4 16th Marchto £235
1I
NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued.
Position. Locality.Division
and Salaryper Annum.
ApplicationReturnable.
POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT continued.Queenslandcontinued.
Postmaster ...
Postmaster ...
23rd March Postmaster ...
fiStoreman,Stores Branchit Applicants
material.
Senior Tele-graphist
Clerical Assis-tant, 4th Class
Inspector, Class3, InspectionBranch
Postmaster ...
Quarters : One
Postmaster
Postmaster ...
Postmaster ...
Bendigo
Malvern
Victoria.... Clerical, £235
to 1;:300Clerical, £210
Queensland.Northern Dis- Clerical, £310
trict, No. 2, to £400 ; dis-stationed at trict allow -Cairns ance, Scale
II.Friezland Clerical, £228
to £264 ; dis-trict allow-ance, ScaleV.
room, for which deduction of £3 will be made ifoccupied.
Clerical, £180 16th Marchto £222, less10 per cent.for rent ofquarters
Quarters : Six rooms, &c.
1 r th March
16th March
16th March
16th March
I Gin Gin
Halifax ... Clerical. £180to £222, less10 per cent.for rent ofquarters ;districtallowance,Scale II.
Quarters : Six rooms, &c.Mount Perry Clerical, £180
to £222, less10 per cent.for rent ofquarters
Quarters ; Six rooms, &c.
16th March
16th March
Lineman (incharge)
Senior Lineman
Oolbun .. Clerical, £180to £222; dis-trict, allow-ance, ScaleI.
No quarters.Dirranbandi... Clerical, £180
to £222, less10 per cent.for rent ofquarters;districtallowance,Scale IV.
Quarters : Five rooms, &c.Duchess ... Clerical, £180
to £222 ; dis -trict allow-anc3, ScaleV.
No quarters.Raglan ..
16th March.
16th March,
16th March.
Gen "ral, £168 ¡ 16th March.to £186, less10 per cent.for rent ofquarters ;forage allow-ance, £36 perannum
Quarters : Seven rooms.Mount Sur-
priseI General, £168
to £186, less£5 for rent ofquarters ; dis-trict allow-ance, ScaleIV. ; forageallowance,£45 perannum
16th March
Quarters : Barrack accommodation for single officer.Relieving
Officer, 5thClass, Reliev-ing Staff
RelievingOfficer, 5thClass, Reliev-ing Staff
RelievingOfficer, 5thClass, Reliev-ing Staff
Postal. Assist-ant, Reliev-ing Staff
.; Postal Assist -.ant (incharge)
T. Senior PostalAssistant (incharge)
Head - quarters,Brisbane
Head - quarters,Roma
Head - quarters,Townsville
Head - quarters,Townsville
Eumundi ...
Clerical, £60 to£200
Clerical, £60 to£200 ; dis-trict allow-ance, Scale I.
Clerical, £60 to£200 ; dis-trict allowance, Scale I.
General, £78 to£162 ; dis-trict allow-ance, Scale I.
General, £156to £180
No quarters.Thargomindah General, £168
to £204, less10 per cent.for rent ofquarters ; dis-trict allow-ance, ScaleV..; £12 al-lowancsk asMeteorolo-gical Observer
23rd March
23rd March
23rd March
23rd March.
23rd March
23rd March
Quarters : Six rooms, &c.Applicants must be not less than 21 years of age.
South Australia.Postmaster ... Hergott Springs Cleric, t1, £228 16th h.6th Marc
to £264, less10 per cent.for rent ofquarters; dis-
. trict allow-ance, ScaleII.
Quarters : Six rooms, Ac.
H. MOTAGGART,Acting - Secretary.
Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner,Melbourne, 7th March, 1 916.
W. B. EDWARDS,Deputy Comipissioner.
:N o. 33. -9th March, 1916
Vxibat,e AbbextTeement.
580 Comrrionwealth Gazette
NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with the pro-- visions of the Copyright Act 1912, and the Copy-
right Regulations 1913, that Thomas A. Edison Limited,a company having its registered office at 364 -372 Kent -street, Sydney, in the State of New South Wales, in-tends to make or sell contrivances for the reproductionof the undermentioned musical works, the names andaddresses within the Commonwealth of the owners of theCopyright or their agents being unknown, and cannotwith reasonable diligence be ascertained
Subscriptions are required to commence and terminatewithin a month.
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