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No . 28] WES EASTER HOLIDAYS "GOVERNMENTGAZETTE" THE"GovernmentGazette"forEaster weekwillbepublishedonTHURS- DAY,11thAPRIL,1974 . Noticesforpublicationmustbere- ceivedbefore1a .m .onWEDNES- DAY,10thAPRIL,1974 . WILLIAMC .BROWN, GovernmentPrinter . PoisonsAct,1964-1970 . PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA,)ByHisExcellencyAir Commodore HughieIowa[ ToWit : fEdwards,VictoriaCross,CompanionoftheMost H .I .EDWARDS, HonourableOrderoftheBath,Companionofthe Governor. DistinguishedService Order, Officerofthe Most [L .S .] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Dis- tinguishedFlyingCross,Governorinandoverthe StateofWesternAustraliaanditsDependencies intheCommonwealthofAustralia . P .H.D .904/70/2 ;Ex .Co .916 . WHEREAS- (a)itisenactedbysection22ofthePoisons Act,1964-1970,thattheGovernor,onthe recommendationofthePoisonsAdvisory Committee,.mayatanytimeandfrom timetotimebyproclamationprohibitthe sale,supplyoruseofanypoisonorsub- stance,whetherspecifiedinascheduleto thatActornot,eitherabsolutelyorex- ceptuponandsubjecttosuchconditions astheGovernormaythinkfit ; (b)itisfurtherenactedbysection22ofthat Actthataproclamationmadeunderthat sectionmaybefromtimetotimevaried byasubsequentproclamation ; OF AUSTRALIA (PublishedbyAuthorityet3 .30 p .m .) PERTH : FRIDAY,5thAPRIL [1974 (c)aproclamationmadeunderthatsection waspublishedinthe GovernmentGazette onthe24thNovember,1971andwasvar- iedbyaproclamationsopublishedonthe 15thSeptember,1972 ;and (d)the PoisonsAdvisory Committee has recommendedtotheGovernorthatthe abovementionedproclamationbefurther variedbyaddingthepassage"OXYPHEN- ISATINanditsacetylderivatives"toPart Bofthescheduletothatproclamation . Now,therefore,I,theGovernor,actingwiththe adviceandconsentoftheExecutiveCounciland inexerciseofthepowersconferreduponmeby section22ofthePoisonsAct,1964-1970,andon therecommendationofthePoisonsAdvisoryCom- mittee,doherebyvarytheproclamationpublished inthe GovernmentGazette onthe24thNovember, 1971andsubsequentlyvariedbyaproclamationso publishedonthe15thSeptember,1972by .adding toPARTBofthescheduletheretothepassage- "OXYPHENISATINanditsacetylderivatives" . GivenundermyhandandthePublicSealof thesaidState,atPerth, .this27thdayof March,1974 . ByHisExcellency'sCommand, R .DAVIES, MinisterforHealth . GODSAVETHEQUEEN !!! LandAct,1933-1972 . PROCLAMATION WESTERNAUSTRALIA,1By HisExcellencyAirCommodore HughieIdwal ToWit: fEdwards,VictoriaCross,Companionofthe Most H .I .EDWARDS, HonourableOrderoftheBath,Companionofthe Governor. DistinguishedServiceOrder,Officerofthe Most [L .S .] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Dis- tinguishedFlyingCross,Governorinandoverthe StateofWesternAustraliaanditsDependencies intheCommonwealthofAustralia . Corres.272/62 . WHEREASbysection31oftheLandAct,1933- 1972,theGovernormaybyProclamationand subjecttosuchconditionsasmaybeexpressed therein,classifyasofClassAanylandsofthe CrownreservedtoHerMajestyforanyofthe purposesspecifiedinthesaidsection ;andwhereas itisdeemedexpedientthatReserveNo .26247for

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WES

EASTER HOLIDAYS"GOVERNMENT GAZETTE"

THE "Government Gazette" for Easterweek will be published on THURS-DAY, 11th APRIL, 1974 .

Notices for publication must be re-ceived before 1 a .m. on WEDNES-DAY, 10th APRIL, 1974 .

WILLIAM C. BROWN,Government Printer .

Poisons Act, 1964-1970 .PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, )By His Excellency Air Commodore Hughie Iowa[To Wit :

fEdwards, Victoria Cross, Companion of the MostH . I . EDWARDS,

Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of theGovernor.

Distinguished Service Order, Officer of the Most[L .S.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Dis-

tinguished Flying Cross, Governor in and over theState of Western Australia and its Dependenciesin the Commonwealth of Australia .

P.H.D. 904/70/2 ; Ex. Co. 916 .WHEREAS-

(a) it is enacted by section 22 of the PoisonsAct, 1964-1970, that the Governor, on therecommendation of the Poisons AdvisoryCommittee,. may at any time and fromtime to time by proclamation prohibit thesale, supply or use of any poison or sub-stance, whether specified in a schedule tothat Act or not, either absolutely or ex-cept upon and subject to such conditionsas the Governor may think fit ;

(b) it is further enacted by section 22 of thatAct that a proclamation made under thatsection may be from time to time variedby a subsequent proclamation ;

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AUSTRALIA(Published by Authority et 3 .30 p.m .)

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(c) a proclamation made under that sectionwas published in the Government Gazetteon the 24th November, 1971 and was var-ied by a proclamation so published on the15th September, 1972 ; and

(d) the Poisons Advisory Committee hasrecommended to the Governor that theabovementioned proclamation be furthervaried by adding the passage "OXYPHEN-ISATIN and its acetyl derivatives" to PartB of the schedule to that proclamation .

Now, therefore, I, the Governor, acting with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council andin exercise of the powers conferred upon me bysection 22 of the Poisons Act, 1964-1970, and onthe recommendation of the Poisons Advisory Com-mittee, do hereby vary the proclamation publishedin the Government Gazette on the 24th November,1971 and subsequently varied by a proclamation sopublished on the 15th September, 1972 by. addingto PART B of the schedule thereto the passage-

"OXYPHENISATIN and its acetyl derivatives" .Given under my hand and the Public Seal of

the said State, at Perth,. this 27th day ofMarch, 1974 .

By His Excellency's Command,R. DAVIES,

Minister for Health .GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Land Act, 1933-1972 .PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1By His Excellency Air Commodore Hughie IdwalTo Wit:

fEdwards, Victoria Cross, Companion of the MostH . I . EDWARDS,

Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of theGovernor.

Distinguished Service Order, Officer of the Most[L .S .] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Dis-

tinguished Flying Cross, Governor in and over theState of Western Australia and its Dependenciesin the Commonwealth of Australia .

Corres. 272/62 .WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1972, the Governor may by Proclamation andsubject to such conditions as may be expressedtherein, classify as of Class A any lands of theCrown reserved to Her Majesty for any of thepurposes specified in the said section ; and whereasit is deemed expedient that Reserve No . 26247 for

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the purpose of "National Park" as described here-under, should be classified as of Class A : Now,therefore, I, the Governor with the advice ofExecutive Council do by this my Proclamationclassify as of Class A the reserve described here-under .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 27th dayof March, 1974 .

By His Excellency's Command,H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands .

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule .Reserve No . 26 247 (Canning Locations 1178, 2118

and 2151) containing a total area of 19 .5021hectares. (Plan M242-4 (Falls Road, Lesmurdie) .)

Local Government Act Amendment Act (No . 4),1973 .

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, iBy His Excellency Air Commodore Hughie Idwal

To Wit :

JEdwards, Victoria Cross, Companion of the MostH . I . EDWARDS,

Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of theGovernor.

Distinguished Service Order, Officer of the Most[L .S .] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Dis-

tinguished Flying Cross, Governor in and over theState of Western Australia and its Dependenciesin the Commonwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the LocalGovernment Act Amendment Act (No. 4), 1973,that the Act shall come into operation on such dateas is or such dates as are, respectively fixed byproclamation : Now, therefore, I, the Governor,acting with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, do hereby fix the day on which thisproclamation is published in the GovernmentGazette as the date on which the Local Govern-ment Act Amendment Act (No . 4), 1973, shallcome into operation .

GIVEN under my hand and the Public Sealof the said State, at Perth, this 27th dayof March, 1974 .

By His Excellency's Command,.R. H. C. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government .GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Motor Vehicle Dealers Act, 1973 .

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, ]By His Excellency Air Commodore Hughie Idwal

To Wit :

JEdwards, Victoria Cross, Companion of the MostH . I . EDWARDS,

Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of theGovernor.

Distinguished Service Order, Officer of the Most[L .S .] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Dis-

tinguished Flying Cross, Governor in and over theState of Western Australia and its Dependenciesin the Commonwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the MotorVehicle Dealers Act, 1973, that the provisions ofthe. Act shall come into operation on such day ordays as is or are, respectively, fixed by proclama-tion: Now, therefore, I, the Governor acting withthe advice and consent of the Executive Councildo hereby fix the day that this proclamation ispublished in the Government Gazette as the dayon which sections 14, 15 to 24 (both inclusive),30, 50 and 56 of the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act,1973, shall come into operation .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 15th day ofMarch, 1974 .

By His Excellency's Command,J. J. HARMAN,

Minister for Consumer Protection .

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! !

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AT a meeting of Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber at Perth, on the 15thday of March, 1974, the following Order in Councilwas authorised to be issued :-

Aboriginal Heritage Act, 1972 .

ORDER IN COUNCIL.WHEREAS it is enacted (inter alia) by section 19of the Aboriginal Heritage Act, 1972, that wherethe Trustees of the Western Australian Museumrecommend that any Aboriginal site is of out-standing importance the Governor may, by Orderin Council, declare that site to be a protected area ;and whereas pursuant to subsection (1) of section13 of the Act the Trustees, with the consent inwriting of the Minister for Community Welfare, byresolution, have delegated to the Aboriginal Cul-tural Material Committee, the power to makerecommendations to the Governor for the purposesof section 19 of the Act ; and whereas the Abori-ginal Cultural Material Committee recommend tothe Governor that ochre mines at Wilgie Mia andWilgie Hills and a secret/sacred site complex atMt. Gerrard and a painting site at Bates Cave areAboriginal sites of outstanding importance : Now,therefore, His Excellency the Governor acting withthe advice and consent of Executive Council andin exercise of the powers conferred by section 19of the Aboriginal Heritage Act, 1972, herebydeclares that the areas specified in the first columnof the Schedule to this Order are protected areasfor the purposes of the Aboriginal Heritage Act,1972, in relation to the Aboriginal sites respectivelyspecified in the second column .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Schedule .

Column 1

Column 2Murchison

Goldfields-(Within Wilgie MiaReserve No. 16670) . Approxi- Ochre Minemately 26° 57' S and 117° 42' E .The area concerned is boundedby a circle of radius 200 metres,centred on the northernmostpoint of the upper rim of theoriginal opening of Wilgie Miacave . (Plans published inProtected Area File No . 13,Aboriginal Sites Department,Western Australian Museum) .

South West-Approximately 30° Wilgie Hills20' S and 116° 47' E . The area Ochre Mineconcerned is bounded by a circleof radius 200 metres centred onthe deepest part of the excava-tion referred to as "Wilgie HillsAboriginal

Ochre

Quarry" .(Plans published in ProtectedArea File No. 14, AboriginalSites Department, WesternAustralian Museum) .

Mount Margaret Goldfields- Mt . GerardApproximately 27 ° 7' S and 122° Site Complex54' E . The area concerned isthe reserve outlined on De-partment of Mines Public PlanNo. 3443-1 . (Plans also pub-lished in Protected Area File No .16, Aboriginal Sites Depart-ment,

Western

AustralianMuseum) .

South West-(Within Reserve Bates CaveNo. 4672) . Approximately 32° Painting Site18' S and 118 ° 57' E. The areaconcerned is bounded by acircle of radius 400 metrescentred on the northernmostpoint of the Bates Cave mouthwhere it meets the cave floor .(Plans published in ProtectedArea File No. 15, AboriginalSites Department, WesternAustralian Museum) .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 27thday of March, 1974, the following Orders in Councilwere authorised to be issued

Land Act, 1933-1972 .ORDERS IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1972, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the order in trust for thelike or other public purposes to be specified insuch order ; and whereas it is deemed expedient,as follows :-

Corres. 2779/70 .-That Reserve No . 23798 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for Works intrust for the purpose of "Government Office Build-ings Site" .

Corres. 4826/51 .-That Reserve No. 25467 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for Educationin trust for the purpose of "Schoolsite" .

Corres. 1954/61 .-That Reserve No. 26450 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Bayswater intrust for the purpose of "Park and Recreation" .

Corres 922/67.-That Reserve No . 29406 shouldvest in and be held by the Metropolitan WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage Board in trust forthe purpose of "Drainage" .

Corres. 4514/65.-That Reserve No . 32007 shouldvest in and be held by the Metropolitan WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage Board in trustfor the purpose of "Drain" .

Corres. 2283/72.-That Reserve No . 32469 shouldvest in and be held by the Town of Albanytrust for the purpose of "Recreation" .Corres. 1238/74.-That Reserve No . 32482 should

vest in and be held by the Shire of Mundaringin trust for the purpose of "Parklands" .

Corres 1239/74.-That Reserve No . 32483 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Mundaringin trust for the purpose of "Parklands" .Corres. 1240/74 .-That Reserve No . 32484 should

vest in and be held by the Shire of Mundaringin trust for the purpose of "Parklands" .

Corres. 1241/74 .-That Reserve No. 32485 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Mundaringin trust for the purpose of "Parklands" .

Corres. 3262/70.-That Reserve No . 32487 shouldvest in and be held by The Scout Association ofAustralia (Western Australian Branch) in trustfor the purpose, of "Camping-Guides and BoyScouts" .Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,

by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, doth hereby direct that thebeforementioned Reserves shall vest in and be heldby the abovementioned bodies, in trust for thepurposes aforesaid, subject nevertheless to thepowers reserved to him by section 37 of the saidAct .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act, 1933-1972 .ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1972, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the Order, in trust forany of the purposes set forth in section 29 of thesaid Act, or for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such Order and with power ofsubleasing ; and whereas it is deemed expedient,as follows :-

Corres. 10534/05.-That Reserve No . 10906 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister of WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage in trust for thepurpose of "Water Supply" .

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(The previous Order in Council dated 4th July,1967, is hereby superseded .)Corres. 1429/36.-That Reserve No . 21652 should

vest in and be held by the Shire of Wiluna intrust for the purpose of "Shire Council Depot andElectricity Generating Station" .Corres, 2705/73 .-That Reserve No . 32465 should

vest in and be held by the Shire of Roebourne intrust for the purpose of "Recreation" .Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,

by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, doth hereby direct that thebeforementioned Reserves shall vest in and be heldby the abovementioned bodies in trust for thepurposes aforesaid with power to the said bodies,subject to the approval in writing of the Ministerfor Lands being first obtained, to lease the wholeor any portion of the said Reserve for any termnot exceeding 21 years from the date of the leasesubject nevertheless to the powers reserved to himby section 37 of the said Act .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Forests Act, 1918 .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

Forests File 35/71 ; Lands File 715/29 .WHEREAS by the Forests Act, 1918, it is providedthat the Governor may by Order in Councildedicate any Crown lands as State Forests withinthe meaning and for the purpose of that Act :Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor withthe advice and consent of the Executive Councildoth hereby dedicate the area described in theschedule hereto as an addition to State ForestNo. 32 within the meaning and for the purposesof the said Act .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Schedule .The area of 2 .8480 hectares contained in Sussex

Location 4593 (formerly portion of Sussex Location1355 and being Lot 1 the subject of Diagram 42515) .(Public Plan 439D/40 A3 .)

Land Act, 1933-1972 .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

Corres, 1791/71 .WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1972, it is inter a!ia, made lawful for the Governorby Order in Council, to direct that any land re-served pursuant to the provisions of this Act shallbe granted in fee simple to any person (as definedin the said section) subject to the condition thatthe person shall not lease or mortgage the wholeor any part of the land without the consent ofthe Governor and subject to such other conditionsand limitations as the Governor shall deem neces-sary to ensure that the land is used for the purposefor which the land is reserved as aforesaid : andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No .31728 (Broome lot 1002) should, subject as afore-said be granted in fee simple to the Roman CatholicVicar Apostolic of the Kimberleys to be held intrust for "School Site (Roman Catholic)" : Now,therefore, His Excellency the Governor by and withthe advice and consent of the Executive Councildoth hereby direct that the beforementioned reserveshall be granted in fee simple to the aforesaidbody, to be held in trust for the aforesaid purpose,subject to the condition that the land shall not beleased or mortgaged in whole or in part withoutthe consent of the Governor .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

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Land Act, 1933-1972 .

ORDERS IN COUNCIL.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1972, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the order in trust for thelike or other public purposes to be specified insuch order ; and whereas it is deemed expedientas follows :-

Corres. 2723/73.-That Reserve No . 1117 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister of WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage in trust for thepurpose of "Water" .

Corres. 2929/72.-That Reserve No . 32209 shouldvest in and be held by the Country Women'sAssociation of Western Australia (Incorporated) intrust for the purpose of "Rest Room Site (CountryWomen's Association) " .

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned reserves shall vest in and be held bythe abovementioned bodies, in trust for the pur-poses aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powersreserved to him by section 37 of the said Act .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act, 1933-1972 .ORDERS IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1972, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the Order, in trust forany of the purposes set forth in Section 29 of thesaid Act, or for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such Order and with power ofsub-leasing ; and whereas it is deemed expedientas follows:-

Corres. 2842/55.-That Reserve No . 24266 shouldveEt in and be held by the Shire of Northam intrust for the purpose of "Recreation" .

(The previous Order in Council dated 15th May,1968, is hereby superseded .)

Corres. 963/10, V2 .-That Class "A" ReserveNo. 30281 should vest in and be held by the Shireof Cranbrook in trust for the purpose of"Recreation" .

(The previous Order in Council dated 18thMarch 1970, is hereby superseded .)Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,

by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held bythe abovementioned bodies in trust for the pur-poses aforesaid, with power to the said bodiessubject to the approval in writing of the Ministerfor Lands being first obtained, to lease the wholeor any portion of the said Reserve for any termnot exceeding 21 years from the date of the leasesubject nevertheless to the powers reserved to himby section 37 of the said Act .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Forests Act, 1918-1969 .

ORDER IN COUNCIL.F.D. 183/69 ; L. & S. 6699/24 .

WHEREAS by the Forests Act, 1918-1969, it isprovided that a dedication under the said Act ofCrown Land as a State Forest may be revoked inwhole or in part in the following manner :-

(a) The Government shall cause to be laidon the Table of each House of Parliamenta proposal for such revocation .

[5 April, 1974,

(b) After such proposal has been laid beforeParliament the Governor, on a resolutionbeing passed by both Houses that suchproposal be carried out, shall by Order inCouncil revoke such dedication .

And whereas His Excellency the Governor didcause to be laid on the Table of each House ofParliament, his proposal dated the Sixth day ofNovember, 1973, for the revocation in part of thededication of Crown Lands as State Forest: Andwhereas after such proposal had been laid beforeParliament a resolution was passed by bothHouses that such proposal should be carried out :Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor withthe advice and consent of the Executive Councildoth hereby revoke in part the dedication ofCrown Land as State Forest No . 30 described inthe Schedule hereto .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Schedule .State Forest No. 30-An area of 16 .6231 hectares

situated about 3 kilometres north-east ofBridgetown Townsite .Bounded by lines commencing at the north-

eastern corner of Nelson location 13003 andextending northwesterly along the north-eastern boundaries of that location and loca-tion 11998 to the northern corner of the last-mentioned location ; thence 0 degrees 4minutes to the southern boundary of location1145 ; thence easterly along that boundary tothe northwestern side of road number 62 andthence generally southwesterly along that sideto the starting point .

(On plan 439 B/40 Subject to survey .)

Country Areas Water Supply Act, 1947-1964 .Mandurah Water Supply .Halls Head Reticulation .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

P.W.W.S. 1458/69 .WHEREAS by the Country Areas Water SupplyAct, 1947-1964 it is provided that before under-taking construction of water works the Ministershall submit plans, descriptions, books of referenceand estimates of the proposed works to the Gov-ernor for approval; and that if they are approvedthe Governor may forthwith by Order in Councilempower the Minister to undertake construction ofthe proposed works : Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor by and with the consent of the Execu-tive Council hereby approves of the plans, descrip-tions, books of reference and estimates marked onplan P.W.D., W.A. 48251-1-1 for the constructionof the Mandurah Water Supply-Halls Head Reti-culation and empowers the Minister to undertakethe construction of the said works .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Public Works Act, 1902-1972 .Pingrup Water Supply.ORDER IN COUNCIL .

P.W.W.S. 420/71 .IN pursuance of the powers conferred in section 11of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972, His Excellencythe Governor, acting by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, hereby auth-orises the Hon . Minister for Works to undertake,construct or provide the Public Work of PingrupWater Supply on the land coloured green on PlanP.W.D., W.A. 48493-1-1 which may be inspected atthe office of the Minister for Works, Perth .

W. S . LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1973 .

ORDER IN COUNCIL .WHEREAS it is enacted, inter alia, by section 13of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1973 thatit shall be obligatory for every employer to obtainfrom an incorporated insurance office, approved bythe Minister, a policy of insurance for the fullamount of the liability to pay compensation underthe said Act to all workers employed by him, butthat if an employer proves to the satisfaction ofthe Minister that such employer has established afund for insurance against such liability and hasdeposited at the Treasury securities charged withall payments to become due under such liability,the Governor may, by Order in Council, exemptsuch employer from the operation of that Section ;and whereas the Bank of New South Wales of St .George's Terrace, Perth, being an employer withinthe meaning of the Section has duly, in accordancewith the Act and the regulations made thereunder,made application for exemption from the operationof the Section, and has satisfied the Minister thatit has established a fund for insurance againstthe said liability, and has deposited at the Treas-ury a security, to wit, a bond of Twenty-five Thou-sand Dollars ($25 000) given by the Bank chargedwith all payments to become due under the saidliability: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Gov-ernor, acting with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council and in exercise of the powersconferred by the Act, doth hereby exempt the Bankof New South Wales of St . George's Terrace, Perthfrom the operation of Section 13 of the Workers'Compensation Act, 1912-1973, for a period expiringon the 31st day of March, 1976 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act, 1961-1967 .ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted, inter alia, by section 14of the Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act, 1961-1967, that the Governor may from time to timeby Order in Council, classify explosives and declareany specified explosive to be an authorised ex-plosive for the purposes of that Act and that theGovernor shall not so classify or declare any ex-plosive until the Chief Inspector has defined thecomposition, quality and character of thatexplosive; but such definition in respect of theexplosive is not required to be published in theOrder in Council classifying that explosive ; andwhereas it is further enacted that an Order inCouncil made under the said section may becancelled or from time to time varied by a sub-sequent Order in Council ; and whereas the ChiefInspector has defined the composition, quality andcharacter of the explosive hereinafter mentionedand it is now expedient that the Order in Councilmade by the Lieutenant-Governor on the 22nd dayof July, 1964, be varied accordingly : Now, therefore,His Excellency the Governor acting with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council and inexercise of the powers aforesaid, doth hereby varythe abovementioned Order in Council by addingunder the heading "CLASS 6- AMMUNITION.Division 2" in the Schedule to that Order, theitem Union Detonating Fuse (ZZ) and declare thisitem to be an authorised explosive for the purposesof the said Act, with effect from and includingthe day of the publication of this Order in theGovernment Gazette .

W.S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act, 1961-1967 .ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted, inter alia, by section 14of the Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act, 1961-1967, that the Governor may from time to timeby Order in Council, classify explosives and declareany specified explosive to be an authorised explosive

Local Government Act, 1960-1973 .

ORDER IN COUNCIL.L.G. 736/70.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 433A of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1973, that the Gov-ernor may, inter alia, make and publish in theGovernment Gazette uniform general by-laws forall or any of the purposes for which by-laws maybe made by a Council under Part IV of that Act,and by order, declare that all or any such uniformgeneral by-laws as are specified in the order to-gether with any amendments thereof whether byway of addition, substitution or cancellation shallapply to the whole or any portion of a district sospecified; and whereas it is enacted, inter alia, bySection 691 of that Act that power given bythat Act to make Orders in Council includes powerfrom time to time to revoke or cancel those orderswholly or in part for the purpose of substitutingother Orders in Council for those revoked or can-celled ; and whereas the Governor has made andpublished uniform general by-laws, namely, theUniform Building By-laws, 1965, and has from timeto time made and published amendments thereto .Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, act-ing with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil and in exercise of the powers aforesaid,Both hereby revoke wholly every Order in Coun-cil heretofore made under Section 433A of theLocal Government Act, 1960, as amended fromtime to time, and doth hereby declare that of theUniform Building By-laws, 1965, published in theGovernment Gazette of the 15th October, 1965,and all the amendments made to those By-lawsafter that day but not later than the date of thepublication of this Order in Council in the Gov-ernment Gazette-

(a) the whole of each of them with the excep-tion of paragraph (a) of By-law 2805, ap-plies to the whole of the municipal districtof the Shire of Rockingham ;

(h) the whole of each of them applies to themunicipal district of the Shire of Swanwith the exception of paragraph (a) ofsub-bylaw (1) of By-law 203 and sub-bylaw(2) of By-law 2832 which apply only tothose portions of the district which arenot shown as for "Rural Development,"on the Metropolitan Regional Plan ;

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for the purposes of that Act and that the Gov-ernor shall not so classify or declare any explosiveuntil the Chief Inspector has defined the com-position, quality and character of that explosive ;but such definition in respect of the explosive isnot required to be published in the Order inCouncil classifying that explosive ; and whereas itis further enacted that an Order in Council madeunder the said section may be cancelled or fromtime to time varied by a subsequent Order inCouncil ; and whereas the Chief Inspector hasdefined the composition, quality and character ofthe explosive hereinafter mentioned and it is nowexpedient that the Order in Council made by theLieutenant-Governor on the 22nd day of July, 1964,be varied accordingly : Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Governor acting with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council and in exerciseof the powers aforesaid, loth hereby vary theabovementioned Order in Council by adding underthe heading "Class 6-AMMUNITION . Division 1",in the Schedule to that Order, the item Asahi CCRElectric Igniters (X) and by adding under theheading "Class 6-AMMUNITION. Division 2", inthe Schedule to that Order, the item Asahi CCRExplosive Charges (Y) and declare these items tobe an authorised explosive for the purposes of thesaid Act, with effect from and including the dayof the publication of this Order in the GovernmentGazette .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

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(c) the whole of each of them applies to thewhole of each of the municipals districtsset out in the First Schedule hereto ;

(d) the whole of each of them applies to thoseportions specified in each of the districtsset out in the Second Schedule ; and

(e) the whole of each of there with the ex-ception of By-laws 2829 to 2938, inclusive,Division 11-Outbuildings which shall notapply to those portions of the municipaldistrict of the Shire of Denmark that arezoned for rural purposes by Zoning By-laws or a Town Planning Scheme, appliesto the whole of the district of the Shire ofDenmark .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

First Schedule .The Cities of Perth, Fremantle, Subiaco, Nedlands,

South Perth, Melville and Stirling.The towns of Albany, Bunbury, Canning, Clare-

mont, Cockburn, Cottesloe, East Fremantle,Geraldton, Gosnells, Kalgoorlie, Mosman Park,Narrogin and Northam .

The Shires of Albany, Armadale-Kelmscott, Aug-usta-Margaret River, Bassendean, Bayswater,Belmont, Beverley, Boyup Brook, . Bridgetown-Greenbushes, Broomehill, Busselton, Capel,Chapman Valley, Chittering, Collie, Coolgardie,Dardanup, Donnybrook-Balingup, Dowerin,Dundas, East Pilbara, Exmouth, Greenough,Hall's Creek, Harvey, Irwin, Kalamunda, Ku-lin, Kwinana, Mandurah, Mundaring, Murray,Northam, Northampton, Peppermint Grove,Perenjori, Pingelly, Serpentine-Jarrahdale,Tambellup, Three Springs, Toodyay, UpperGascoyne, Wanneroo, Waroona, Williams,Wyalkatchem, York.

Second Schedule .The Shire of Brockton ; all townsites in the dis-

trict .The Shire of Boulder ; those portions of the town-

sites of Kalgoorlie, and Boulder falling withinthe boundaries of the district and includingthe townsites of East Kalgoorlie and Somer-ville .

The Shire of Broome ; the townsite of Broome .The Shire of Bruce Rock ; the townsite of Ardath,

Babakin, Belka, Bruce Rock, Kwolyin andShackleton .

The Shire of Carnarvon ; the Commercial, South,Babbage Island and East Wards, and the areasdescribed in the schedules to the Orders inCouncil made with respect to the Shire of Car-narvon under Section 433A of the Act pub-lished in the Government Gazette on the 29thMarch, 1968, at page 811, the 18th October,1968 at page 3101, and the 26th November,1971 at page 4893 .

The Shire of Carnamah; all townsites in the dis-trict.

The Shire of Coorow; all townsites in the district .The Shire of Corrigin ; the townsite of Corrigin .The Shire of Cranbrook; all townsites in the dis-

trict .The Shire of Cuballing ; the townsites of Cuballing

and Popanyinning .The Shire of Cunderdin ; the townsites of Cunder-

din and Meckering .The Shire of Dandaragan ; the townsites of Dan-

daragan, Badgingarra, Jurien, Cervantes andGrey .

The Shire of Dumbleyung ; the townsites ofDumbleyung and Kukerin .

The Shire of Esperance ; the Esperance Ward andall townsites in the district .

The Shire of Gingin ; the townsites of Gingin,Guilderton, Ledge Point and Lancelin and anarea described in an Order in Council madewith respect to the Shire of Gingin under Sec-tion 433A of the Act and published in theGovernment Gazette on the 29th January,1971 at page 280 .

The Shire of Gnowangerup ; all townsites in thedistrict .

The Shire of Goomalling; the townsites of Goo-mailing, Konnongorring and Jennacubbine .

The Shire of Katanning ; the townsite of Katan-ning.

The Shire of Kellerberrin ; the townsites of Keller-berrin, Doodlakine and Baandee .

The Shire of Kent ; the townsites of Nyabing andPingrup .

The Shire of Kojonup ; and townsites in the dis-trict .

The Shire of Kondinin; the townsites of Hyden,Karlgarin and Kondinin .

The Shire of Koorda ; the townsites of Koorda,Narkal, Kulja and Dukin .

The Shire of Lake Grace ; the townsites of LakeGrace, Newdegate, Lake King and Lake Varley .

The Shire of Laverton ; all townsites in the district .The Shire of Leonora ; the townsite of Leonora .The Shire of Manjimup ; the townsites of Man-

jimup, Northcliffe, Pemberton and Walpoleand the Pemberton Millsite Lease No . 662/42 .

The Shire of Meekatharra ; all townsites in thedistrict .

The Shire of Merredin ; the townsites of Burracop-pin, Hines Hill, Korbel, Merredin, Muntadgin,Nangeenan, Nokaning and Nukarni .

The Shire of Menzies; all townsites in the dis-trict.

The Shire of Mingenew ; the townsites of Mingenewand Yandanooka .

The Shire of Moora ; the townsites of Moora,Watheroo and Miling .

The Shire of Morawa ; the townsites of Morawa,Koolanooka, Pintharuka, Gutha and Canna .

The Shire of Mt . Magnet ; all townsites in the dis-trict.

The Shire of Mt. Marshall ; the townsites of Ben-cubbin, Beacon, Gabbin, Welbungin andWialki .

The Shire of Mukinbudin ; the townsites of Muk-inbudin, Lake Brown, and Bonnie Rock .

The Shire of Mullewa ; the townsites of Mullewa,and Pindar .

The Shire of Nannup ; the Central Ward and theWheatley townsite .

The Shire of Narembeen ; all townsites in the dis-trict .

The Shire of Nungarin ; the townsites of Elabbinand Nungarin .

The Shire of Port Hedland ; all townsites in thedistrict .

The Shire of Piantagenet ; Mount Barker Town-site, Narrikup Townsite, Rocky Gully TownsiteE.nd Wansborough Walk Town PlanningScheme No. 1 area .

The Shire of Quairading ; the townsites of Balkul-ing, Dangin, Pantapin, Quairading and Yoting .

The Shire of Ravensthorpe ; the townsites of Rav-ensthorpe, Desmond, Hopetoun, Jerdacuttup,Fitzgerald and Munglinup .

The Shire of Roebourne ; all townsites in the dis-trict .

The Shire of Sandstone ; the Sandstone Ward .

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The Shire of Shark Bay ; the townsite of Denham .The Shire of Tammin ; the townsite of Tammin .The Shire of Trayning ; the townsites of Trayning,

Kununoppin and Yelbeni .The Shire of Wagin; the Town Ward and Wil-

liams Locations 400, 507, 545, 618, 945, 1165and 5330.

The Shire of West Arthur ; the townsites of Moodi-arup, Darken, Duranillin, Bowelling and Bool-ading .

The Shire of Victoria Plains ; all townsites in thedistrict .

The Shire of Wandering; Wandering townsite .The Shire of West Kimberley ; all townsites in the

district .The Shire of West Pilbara ; all townsites in the dis-

trict.The Shire of Wickepin; the townsites of Wickepin

and Yealering .The Shire of Wiluna ; the townsite of Wiluna .The Shire of Wongan-Ballidu ; the townsites of

Wongan Hills, Ballidu, Cadoux, Kondut andBurakin .

The Shire of Woodanilling ; the townsite of Wood-anilling.

The Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley ; all town-sites in the district .

Local Government Act, 1960-1973 .Shire of Shark Bay.

Rectification of Order .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

L.G. 168/70 .WHEREAS by notice in the Government Gazetteof the 7th day of March, 1974, at page 736, theGovernor issued an Order in Council, assigning,inter alia, the offices of member of the council ofthe Shire of Shark Bay and whereas an error hasoccurred in the aforesaid Order ; and whereas itis provided under the provisions of Section 691 ofthe Local Government Act, 1960-1973, that anorder may be varied by the Governor by a subse-quent Order ; and whereas the Order whichappeared in the Government Gazette of 7th March,1974, should be varied to correct the error whichoccurred : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Gov-ernor, acting with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council under the provisions of the saidSection 691 of the Local Government Act, 1960-1973, doth hereby vary the said Order by deletingthe passage :-

"Town Ward-3",substituting therefore the passage :-

"Denham Ward-3".W. S. LONNIE,

Clerk of the Council .

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1972 .

Metropolitan Water Supply .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

M.W.B. 816040/73 .WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1972, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works ; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act have beencomplied with and plans sections and estimates inrespect of the works hereinafter mentioned havebeen submitted to and approved by the Governorin Council : Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, does hereby empower the

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and DrainageBoard to undertake the construction of the follow-ing works under the said Act, namely:-

Town of Canning-Riverton .610 mm Feeder Main in Burnham Street .

The construction of a six hundred and tenmillimetre diameter water main, about two hun-dred and forty four metres in length, completewith valves and all other necessary apparatus, asshown on plan M .W.B . 12367 .

This Order in Council shall take effect from the5th day of April, 1974 .

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

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1972 .Metropolitan Sewerage .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

M.W.B . 666929/73 .WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972 it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works ; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act havebeen complied with and plans sections and esti-mates in respect of the works hereinaftermentioned have been submitted to and approvedby the Governor in Council : Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, does herebyempower the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Board to undertake the constructionof the following works under the said Act, namely :-

Mullaloo Sewer District .Burns Beach Main Sewer-First Section .

The construction of a twelve hundred millimetre(1200 mm) nominal diameter plastic lined re-inforced concrete pipe with manholes and all otherapparatus connected therewith, and shown onplan M.W.B. 12460 .

This Order in Council shall take effect from the5th day of April, 1974 .

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

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1972 .

Metropolitan Water Supply .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

M.W.B. 815032/74 .WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act, theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Board shall, with the approval of the Governor,have power to construct provide and extend WaterWorks, Sewerage Works and Metropolitan MainDrainage Works; and whereas the preliminaryrequirements of the said Act have been compliedwith and plans sections and estimates in respectof the works hereinafter mentioned have been sub-mitted to and approved by the Governor in Coun-cil : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby empower the MetropolitanWater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board toundertake the construction of the following worksunder the said Act, namely :-

City of Stirling-Joondanna .610 mm Water Main in Green Street .

The construction of a six hundred and ten milli-metre water main about five hundred and eightymetres in length complete with valves and all othernecessary apparatus, and shown on plan M.W.B .12441 .This Order in Council shall take effect from the

5th day of April, 1974 .W. S. LONNIE,

Clerk of the Executive Council .

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Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1972 .Metropolitan Sewerage .ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.B. 674593/73 .WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act, theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works ; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act havebeen complied with and plans sections and esti-mates in respect of the works hereinafter men-tioned have been submitted to and approved bythe Governor in Council : Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, does herebyempower the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Board to undertake the constructionof the following works under the said Act,namely:-

Booragoon .Reticulation Area 3A .

The construction of :-(a) A brick and concrete pumping station and

a reinforced concrete well together with a380 millimetre diameter steel rising main .

(b) 380 millimetre, 305 millimetre, 150 milli-metre and 100 millimetre diameter reticu-lation pipe sewers together with manholesand all other apparatus connected there-with, and shown on plan M.W.B. 12461 .

This Order in Council shall take effect fromthe 5th day of April, 1974 .

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

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1972 .Metropolitan Sewerage.ORDER IN COUNCIL .

M.W.B. 687583/74 .WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage andDrainage Board shall, with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works ; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act have beencomplied with and plans sections and estimates inrespect of the works hereinafter mentioned havebeen submitted to and approved by the Governorin Council : Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, does hereby empower theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Board to undertake the construction of thefollowing works under the said Act, namely :-

South Perth.Reticulation Area 22 .

The construction of :-(a) An underground reinforced concrete

pumping station and a four inch nominaldiameter rising main .

(b) Nine inch, six inch and four inch dia-meter reticulation pipe sewers togetherwith manholes and all other apparatusconnected therewith, and shown on planM.W.B. 12447 .

This Order in Council shall take effect from the5th day of April, 1974 .

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

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Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909-1972 .Metropolitan Sewerage .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

M.W.B. 569893/73 .WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 1909-1972, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Board shall with the approval of theGovernor, have power to construct provide andextend Water Works, Sewerage Works and Metro-politan Main Drainage Works; and whereas thepreliminary requirements of the said Act have beencomplied with and plans sections and estimates inrespect of the works hereinafter mentioned havebeen submitted to and approved by the Governorin Council : Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, does hereby empower theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Board to undertake the construction of thefollowing works under the said Act, namely :-Westfield Pumping Station No . 2 Daniel Street and

Rising Main.The construction of-

(a) a brick and concrete Pumping Station anda reinforced concrete well ;

(b) a 305 millimetre nominal diameter risingmain .

This Order in Council shall take effect from the5th day of April, 1974.

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

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

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Albany :I, FRANCIS LLEWELLYN HARPER, of HollingRoad, Denmark, hereby apply on behalf of a firmFrank Harper & Harman, the partners of whichare Francis Llewellyn Harper and Josslyn AntonyHarman, for the license currently issued to FrancisLlewellyn Harper, to be transferred to me to carryon business as a Land Agent at Strickland Street,Denmark .Dated the 25th day of March, 1974 .

F. L. HARPER,Signature of Applicant (Transferee) .

I, Francis Llewellyn Harper, concur in thisapplication .

F. L. HARPER,Signature of Transferor .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 6th day of May, 1974, at

10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Albany .Dated the 27th day of March, 1974 .

C. E. HOLMES,Clerk of Petty Sessions .

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

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

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth :I, ANTHONY WAYNE LENNON, of 15 CatesbyStreet, City Beach hereby apply on behalf of afirm Tony Lennon & Associates, the partners of

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which are Anthony Wayne Lennon and GwenythElaine Lennon, for the license currently issuedto Anthony Wayne Lennon, on behalf of a firmErnest S . Lennon & Co ., to be transferred to meto carry on business as a Land agent at third Floor,Law Chambers, Cathedral Avenue, Perth .

Dated the 2nd day of April, 1974 .A. W. LENNON,

Signature of Applicant (Transferee .)

I, Anthony Wayne Lennon concur in this appli-cation .

A. W . LENNON,Signature of Transferor .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 14th day of May, 1974, at

2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth .

Dated the 2nd day of April, 1974 .K. SHEEDY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

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

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

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth :I, ERNEST SILVESTER LENNON, of 10 SaundersStreet, Mosman Park, hereby apply on behalf ofa firm Ernest S . Lennon & Co., the partners ofwhich are Ernest Silvester Lennon, Imelda TeresaLennon, Michael Ernest Clune Lennon and MaureenEllen Lennon, for the license currently issued toErnest S . Lennon, on behalf of a firm Ernest S . Len-non & Co., to be transferred to me to carry onbusiness as a Land Agent at 41 Adelaide Terrace,Perth .Dated the 25th day of March, 1974 .

ERNEST S. LENNON,Signature of Applicant (Transferee) .

I, Ernest Silvester Lennon, concur in this ap-plication .

ERNEST S . LENNON,Signature of Transferor .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 14th day of May, 1974, at

2 .15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth .Dated the 2nd day of April, 1974 .

K. SHEEDY,Clerk of Petty Sessions .

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

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

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth :I, MICHAEL ERNEST CLUNE LENNON, of Unit6, "Kenmar" 1A jersey Street, Daglish, herebyapply on behalf of a firth Ernest S . Lennon & Co .the partners of which are Ernest Silvester Lennon,Imelda Teresa Lennon, Michael Ernest CluneLennon and Maureen Ellen Lennon for the licensecurrently issued to Michael Ernest Clune Lennon,on behalf of a firm Ernest S . Lennon & Co ., to be

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transferred to me to carry on business as a Landagent at 41 Adelaide Terrace, Perth .Dated the 25th day of March, 1974 .

MICHAEL LENNON,Signature of Applicant (Transferee) .

I, Michael Ernest Clune Lennon, concur in thisapplication .

MICHAEL LENNON,Signature of Transferor .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 14th day of May, 1974, at

2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth .Dated the 2nd day of April, 1974 .

K,SHEEDY,Clerk of Petty Sessions.

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

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921 .Application for License in the First Instance .

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth :I, ALFRED EDGAR BROWN, of 94 WoolwichStreet, West Leederville, Company Director, havingattained the age of twenty-one years, hereby applyon my behalf for a license to carry on the businessof a land agent under the Land Agents Act, 1921 .The principal place of business will be at 90 Cam-bridge Street, Leederville .

Dated the 1st day of April, 1974 .A. E. BROWN,

Signature of Applicant.

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 14th day of May, 1974, at

2 .15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth .Dated the 1st day of April, 1974 .

K. SHEEDY,Clerk of Petty Sessions .

Objection to the granting of the application maybe served on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days beforethe date appointed for the hearing .

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.Application for License in the First Instance .

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth :I, ELSIE EVELYN SIMS, of c/- 94 Woolwich Street,West Leederville, Secretary having attained theage of twenty-one years, hereby apply on mybehalf for a license to carry on the business of aland agent under the Land Agents Act, 1921 . Theprincipal place of business will be at 90 CambridgeStreet Leederville .

Dated the 1st day of April, 1974 .ELSIE E. SIMS,

Signature of Applicant .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 14th day of May, 1974, at

2 .15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth .Dated the 1st day of April, 1974 .

K. SHEEDY,Clerk of Petty Sessions .

Objection to the granting of the application maybe served on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days beforethe date appointed for the hearing .

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Public Service Board,Perth, 3rd April, 1974 .

THE following promotions have been approved :-J. Kozak, Clerk, C-IV, Sales and Enquiries Sec-

tion, Sales, Tenancy and Estate ManagementBranch, State Housing Commission, to be Clerk,C-II-1, Relieving Staff Branch, Department forCommunity Welfare, as from March 1, 1974 .A. Gilmore, Supervisor of Licensed Premises,

G-II-4/5, to be Senior Supervisor of LicensedPremises, G-II-6, Licensing Court, Court OfficesBranch, Crown Law Department, as from March8th, 1974 .

J. Wilmot, Trust Officer Grade 4, G-II-1/2,Group Four Section, to be Relieving Officer, C-II-3,Relieving Staff Section, Accounts Branch, PublicTrust Office, Crown Law Department, as fromJanuary 4, 1974 .J. D. Perrie, Clerk Collector, C-II-1/2, Northam,

Country Offices Section, General Branch, StateHousing Commission, to be Registrar Northam,C-II-2, Senior High Schools Branch, EducationDepartment, as from March 15, 1974 .A. J. Mearns, Assistant Administrative Officer,

C-II-7, to be Administrative Officer, G-II-9, Ad-ministrative Division, Department of Fisheries andFauna, as from March 15, 1974 .G. J. Moore, Clerk, C-II-1, Services Section,

Clerical Branch, to be Industrial Inspector, C-II-1/2, Industrial Section, Department of Labour, asfrom February 22, 1974 .

J . Dowling, Engineer, Level 2, Investigation andDesign Branch, to be Engineer, Level 3, Sewerageand Drainage Branch, Engineering Division, Metro-politan Water Board, as from March 15, 1974 .B. M. Rogers, Assistant Under Secretary, A-I-5,

to be Under Secretary, Special 1, AdministrativeDivision, Department of Mines, as from March 6,1974 .F. H. Cavanough, Clerk, C-II-2, Administrative

Division Premier's Department, to be Private Sec-retary, C-II-5/6, Minister's Office, Department ofMines, as from November 16, 1973 .K. J. Brandis, Clerk, C-II-1, Revenue and Ex-

penditure Section, Vehicle Examination Branch, tobe Clerk Internal Audit, C-II-2, AdministrativeDivision, Department of Motor Vehicles, as fromFebruary 22, 1974 .N. S. Pilgrim, Clerk, C-IV, Licensing and Permits

Section, to be Clerk, C-II-1, Vehicle RecordsSection, Clerical Branch, Department of MotorVehicles, as from February 22, 1974 .R. C . Pitsonis, Clerk, C-IV, to be Clerk, C-II-1,

Automatic Data Processing Section, Vehicle Exam-ination Branch, Department of Motor Vehicles, asfrom March 1, 1974 .

J . H. Aistrop, Trainee Graduate Assistant, C-IV,Officers Attached, to be Graduate Assistant, C-II-2/3, Graduate Assistants' Branch, Public ServiceBoard, as from January 8, 1974 .N. G. Caputi, Trainee Graduate Assistant, C-IV,

Officers Attached, to be Graduate Assistant, C-II-2/3, Graduate Assistants' Branch, Public ServiceBoard, as from January 8, 1974 .

J. M. Loney, Trainee Graduate Assistant, C-IV,Officers' Attached, to be Graduate Assistant, C-II-2/3, Graduate Assistants' Branch, Public ServiceBoard as from January 8, 1974 .P. P. Rogers, Trainee Graduate Assistant, C-IV,

Officers Attached, to be Graduate Assistant,C-II-2/3, Graduate Assistants' Branch, PublicService Board, as from January 8, 1974 .D. I. Smith, Trainee Graduate Assistant, C-IV,

Officers Attached, to be Graduate Assistant,C-II-2/3, Graduate Assistants' Branch, PublicService Board, as from January 8, 1974 .K. A. Smith, Trainee Graduate Assistant, C-IV,

Officers Attached, to be Graduate Assistant,C-II-2/3, Graduate Assistants' Branch, PublicService Board, as from January 8, 1974 .

I. F. Taylor, Trainee Graduate Assistant, C-IV,Officers Attached, to be Graduate Assistant,C-II-2/3, Graduate Assistants' Branch, PublicService Board, as from January 8, 1974 .M. C. Wauchope, Trainee Graduate Assistant,

C-IV, Officers Attached, to be Graduate Assistant,C-II-2/3, Graduate Assistants' Branch, PublicService Board, as from January 8, 1974 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[5 April, 1 974 .

S. M. Boyne, Clerk Southern Cross, C-IV, to beClerk, C-IT-l, Kalgoorlie Office, District WaterSupply Offices Branch, Accounts Division, PublicWorks Department, as from January 25, 1974 .T. R. Keeley, Clerk, C-II-3, Accounts Branch,

Department of Mines, to be Senior Inspector, C-II-4,Internal Audit Branch . Public Works Department,as from March 8, 1974 .

J . S . Mathieson, Architect, Level 2, to be Architect,Level 3, Major Projects Section, Design Branch,Architectural Division, Public Works Department,as from March 15, 1974 .W. J. Wilkin, Senior Engineer, Level 5, Major

Development Investigating and Planning Section,Planning Design and Investigation Branch, to bePrincipal Assistant, Level 6, Design Office Branch,Engineering Division, Public Works Department, asfrom March 15, 1974 .G. J. Wallace, Clerk, C-II-1, Companies Registra-

tion Office, Crown Law Department, to be Clerk,C-II-1, Plant Depot East Perth, Mechanical andPlant Branch, Engineering Division, Public WorksDepartment, as from March 8, 1974 .R. G. Wrightson, Inspector City Area, G-II-5,

Plumbing Inspection and Testing Branch, Engineer-ing Division, Metropolitan Water Board, to beAssistant Senior Plumbing Inspector, G-II-5, Sewer-age Branch, Engineering Division, Public WorksDepartment, as from November 30, 1973 .R. D. Waddington, Clerk, C-IV, Accounts and

Policies Branch, to be Clerk, C-II-1, KalgoorlieBranch, State Government Insurance Office, asfrom March 22, 1974 .F. D. Jones, Graduate Assistant, C-II-2/3, Gra-

duate Assistants' Branch, Public Service Board, tobe Administrative Assistant, C-II-4, AdministrativeDivision, Town Planning Department, as fromSeptember 7, 1973 .

THE following resignations have been accepted :-Name; Department; Date .

Davis, P. M. ; Community Welfare; 22/3/74 .Sparks, R . K . ; Community Welfare ; 27/2/74 .White, D.; Community Welfare ; 1/3/74 .Atherley, C. G .; Crown Law; 1/3/74 .Avard, P . A.; Crown Law ; 7/3/74 .Connell, B. D. R .; Crown Law ; 8/3/74.Fedders, D. W . ; Crown Law ; 15/3/74 .Holt, A. W . ; Crown Law ; 25/2/74 .Meyer, B. J . ; Crown Law ; 4/1/74 .O'Loughlin, L. L . ; Crown Law ; 1/3/74 .Williamson, D . A .; Crown Law ; 7/3/74 .Young, G. R .; Crown Law ; 1/3/74 .Gibb, W . A . ; Fisheries and Fauna; 31/1/74 .Edwards, A . E . ; Lands and Surveys ; 4/4/74 .Flynn, P . F . ; Lands and Surveys ; 20/2/74 .O'Dwyer, B. T .; Lands and Surveys ; 17/4/74 .Schweizer, C. T . ; Lands and Surveys ; 4/4/74 .Robinson, K . E . ; Medical; 11/4/74.Bradshaw, L. A. ; Metropolitan Water Board ;8/3/74 .Dallywater, L . ; Metropolitan Water Board ;

7/3/74 .Hedges, D. L .; Metropolitan Water

8/3/74 .Everett, L . ; Public Works ; 15/2/74 .Robinson, N . J . ; Public Works ; 22/3/74 .Whitworth, R. G.; Public Works ; 20/3/74 .Williams, G. F . ; Public Works ; 22/3/74 .Lawrence, P. A .; State Government Insurance

Office ; 21/9/73 .Lowther, I. M .; State Government Insurance

Office ; 21/2/74 .Loxley, S . V . : State Government Insurance

Office ; 21/2/74 .Miller, K. A .; State Government Insurance

Office ; 27/7/73 .Warner, H. L.; State Housing Commission ;

7/3/74 .Collins, J . C . ; State Taxation ; 11/4/74 .Utting, R . D . ; State Taxation ; 5/3/74 .

Board ;

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THE following retirements have been approved:-Ockerby, C . A,; Chief Secretary's ; 29/3/74 .Chidlow, M. P . ; Public Health ; 29/3/74 .Fletcher, G. T. F . ; State Taxation ; 9/5/74.

THE following appointments have been con-firmed :-

Name; Position ; Department ; Date .Palmer, Phillip Harry ; Clerk, C-IV, Agricul-

ture ; 17/4/72 .Beamon, John William; Training Officer, G-II-

3/4; Corrections ; 5/10/73 .Consigliere, Delia Anna ; Accounting Machinist,

C.V; Forests ; 5/10/73 .Hall, June Mary ; Technical Assistant, G-VIII ;

Lands and Surveys ; 23/9/73 .Beresford, Stuart ; Engineering Assistant,

Grade 2, G-II-3/4 ; Metropolitan WaterBoard ; 5/5/73 .

Fouracres, Terry John; Designing Engineer,Level 1 ; Metropolitan Water Board ;28/5/73 .

Davies, Irene Jean ; Typist, C-V; Police ;16/9/73 .

Campbell-Pope, June Anne ; Dental Therapist,G-I; Public Health ; 14/5/73 .

Bakker, Peter Cornelius ; Engineering Assistant,Grade 2, G-II-3/4 ; Public Works ; 1/10/73 .

Bagman, Janet Faye ; Clerical Assistant, C-VI ;Public Works ; 11/6/73 .

Ferridge, Edward George ; Supervisor, G-II-4 ;Public Works ; 18/5/73 .

Golowyn, George ; Engineer, Level 1 ; PublicWorks; 25/9/73 .

Lightfoot, Pamela Dorothea ; Typist, C-V ;Public Works ; 1/10/73 .

Scott, Lindsay John ; Engineer, Level 1 ; PublicWorks; 26/7/73 .

Smith, Robert Alexander ; Supervisor, G-II-4/5 Public Works; 1/1/73 .

Taylor, Stephen Charles ; Clerk, C-IV; PublicWorks ; 10/9/73 .

Wood, Brian Roy ; Electrical Supervisor, G-II-4/5 ; Public Works ; 9/7/73 .

Breuseker, Linlay Marjorie ; Typist, C-V ; StateHousing; 1/9/73 .

Smith, Jennifer Anne ; Clerical Assistant, C-VI ;State Taxation ; 24/9/73 .

THE following offices have been created :-Item 016589, Adviser Grade 3, Level 1, Range-

land Management Branch, Soils Division, Depart-ment of Agriculture .Item 016612, Field Technician Grade 2,

G-II-1/4, Rangeland Management Branch, SoilsDivision, Department of Agriculture .

Item 08 0018, Typist Relieving, C-V, Adminis-trative Division, Public Health Department .

Item 14 4002, General Assistant, G-VII-1, PerthTechnical College, Technical Colleges Branch,Technical Education Division, Education Depart-ment .

Item 14 4005, Technical Assistant, G-VIII, PerthTechnical College, Technical Colleges Branch,Technical Education Division, Education Depart-ment .

Item 14 5110, General Assistant, G-VII-1, Clare-mont Technical School, Technical Schools Branch,Technical Education Division, Education Depart-ment .

items 190641, 0642, Inspector, Level 1,Machinery Section, Inspection and Technical Ser-vices Branch, Department of Labour .Item 19 0778, Inspector Grade 3 Relieving,

G-II-1/2, Factories and Shops Section, Inspectionand Technical Services Branch, Department ofLabour .Item 19 0823, Inspector Grade 1, G-II-4/5,Weights and Measures Section, Inspection and

Technical Services Branch, Department of Labour .Item 19 0708, Inspector Grade 2, G-II-3, Con-

struction Safety Section, Inspection and TechnicalServices Branch, Department of Labour,

11889

Items 22 7238, 7241, Senior Draftsman, Level 2,Water Supply Design Section, Design Branch,Engineering Division, Metropolitan Water Board.

Item 22 7334, Engineering Assistant Grade 3,G-11-2/3, Mechanical and Electrical Design Section,Engineering Design Branch, Engineering Division,Metropolitan Water Board .

Item 22 7345, Engineering Assistant Grade 2,G-II-3/4, Mechanical and Electrical Design Sec-tion Engineering Design Branch, EngineeringDivision, Metropolitan Water Board .Item 22 7347, Senior Engineering Draftsman,

Level 2, Mechanical and Electrical Design Section,Engineering Design Branch, Engineering Division,Metropolitan Water Board .

Item 25 3040, Typist, C-V, Albany, Branch TrafficOffices, Accounts Branch, Administrative Division,Police Department .Item 29 6695, General Assistant, G-VII-1, Plan

Records Section, Design Office, EngineeringDivision, Public Works Department.Item 29 8484, Structural Engineer, Level 1,

Structural Engineering Design and ConstructionBranch, Architectural Division, Public Works De-partment.Item 32 1463, Clerk, C-II-1, Port Hedland,

Country Offices Branch, State Housing Commis-sion .

Item 32 1474, Assistant Inspector, G-VII-3, PortHedland, Country Offices Branch, State HousingCommission .Items 35 3512, 3513, Assistant Programmer,

C-II-2/3 (RSV), Programming Section, Data Pro-cessing Centre, Treasury Department .

Item 090503, Typist, C-V, Community Develop-ment Centre, Professional Division, Mental HealthServices .

Items 353492, 3493, Programmer Grade 2,C-II-5/6, Programming Section, Data ProcessingCentre, Treasury Department .

THE following offices have been abolished :-Item 018465, Adviser Grade 1, Level 3, Seed

Certification and Weed Control Branch, BiologicalServices Division, Department of Agriculture .

Item 32 1470, Housing Officer, G-II-1/2, PortHedland, Country Offices Branch, State HousingCommission .

THE title and/or classification of the followingoffices have been amended :-Item 011945, occupied by R . B. Richards, Ani-

mal Division, Department of Agriculture, amendedfrom Veterinary Surgeon, Level 1, Veterinary Ser-vices Branch, to Item 012505, Veterinary Patholo-gist, Level 2, Animal Health Branch, with effectfrom February 9, 1974 .Item 017512, Vacant, Plant Research Division,

Department of Agriculture, amended from FieldTechnician Grade 2, G-II-1/4, to Field Assistant,G-VI, with effect from February 28, 1974 .Item 180028, occupied by S. W. Williams, Ad-

ministrative Division, Department of Developmentand Decentralisation, amended from Typist, C-V toSecretary Stenographer, C-III-1, with effect fromFebruary 18, 1974 .Item 180650, occupied by L . A. Cook, Publicity

Branch, Division of Industries, Department of De-v?elopment and Decentralisation, amended fromGeneral Assistant, G-VII-1 to Publicity Assistant,G-VII-1/3, with effect from March 1, 1974 .

Item 01 1930, Veterinary Surgeon, occupied byJ. M. Johnston, Veterinary Services Branch, Ani-mal Division, Department of Agriculture, amendedfrom Level 1 to Level 2, with effect from March19, 1974 .Item 11 1046, Probation and Parole Officer, occu-

pied by S. Samlal, Probation and Parole Office,Administrative Division, Crown Law Department,amendedd from Level I to Level 2, with effect fromAugust 26, 1973 .

G. H. COOPER,Chairman, Public Service Board,

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Closing April 12, 1974Agriculture . . . .

Agriculture . . . .

Agriculture . . . .

Chief Secretary'sChief Secretary's . . . .Community Welfare

Community WelfareCommunity WelfareCommunity WelfareCommunity Welfare

Community WelfareCommunity WelfareCommunity Welfare

Corrections . . . .

Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .

Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .

Department

Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .Crown Law . . . .

. . . .Development and ecentrali-

sationEducation . . . .

Environmental Protection . . . .Environmental Protection . . . .Fisheries and Fauna

. . . .

Fisheries and Fauna

Labour

Labour

. . . .

. . . .Lands and Surveys

Medical

. . .

. . . .Mental Health Services

Mental Health Services

. .Metropolitan Water Board. . . .

Metropolitan Water Board . . . .

Metropolitan Water Board . . . .

Metropolitan Water Board. . . .

Metropolitan Water Board. . . .

Mines

Mines

MinesMotor Vehicles

Motor Vehicles

Motor VehiclesPublic Health

Public HealthPublic Works

Item No.

01 7562

01 7730

01 1430

03 002003 002510 1823

10 102010 070110 070210 0382

10 146210 056510 0690

05 0080

13 047611 378511 335012 0290

11 255811 135512 0410

13 006613 043511 135318 0517

14 4805

39 009039 008616 0377

16 0539

19 0727

19 157720 3890

07 003209 0455

09 065822 5854

22 7038

22 7148

22 7528

22 0053

23 4680

23 4990

23 079040 1240

40 1270

40 171008 0629

08 129029 4102

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

Position

Technical Assistant, Plant Research Division (a .) (hh)(ii)

Entomologist Grade 3OR

Grade 2, Entomology Branch, Biological ServicesDivision (a) (gg)

Clerk, Moora District Office, Administrative Division(m)

Administrative Assistant, Administrative Division . . ..Secretary Stenographer, A dministrative Division . .Relieving Family Welfare Officer, Relieving Staff Sec-

tion, Field Division (a) (ee) (ff )Social Work Supervisor, Field Division (a) (p) (o) (x) . . . .Clerk, Expenditure Section, Accounts Branch . . . .

. . . .Clerk, Expenditure Section, Accounts Branch . . . .

. .. .Relief Officer, Relief Section, Maintenance and ReliefBranch

Divisional Assistant, Field Division

. . . .

. . . .Clerk, Records Section, Welfare and Records Branch . .. .Expenditure Clerk, Expenditure Section, AccountsBranch

Welfare Officer, Social Work and Welfare Section,Treatment and Training Branch (a) (1)

Clerk Checking, Endorsing Room, Office of Titles . . . .Assistant Bailiff, Bunbury Court Office

. .. .

. . . .Typist, Summary Relief Court, Court Offices BranchTrust Officer Grade 4, Group Two Section, Trust Branch,

Public Trust OfficeClerk, Companies Registration Office . .. . . .. . . . . .Clerk, Prosecutions Section, Crown Solicitor's Office . . . .Trust Officer Grade 4, Group Four Section, Trust

Branch, Public Trust OfficeClerk, Acceptance Branch, Office of Titles . .. . . . . .Clerk, New Titles Endorsing Branch, Office of Titles . . . .Clerk, Prosecutions Section, Crown Solicitor's Office . . . .Research Officer Grade 1, Research Branch, Division ofIndustries (h)

Clerk, Eastern Goldfields, Technical Schools Branch,Technical Education Division

Research Officer, Research Section (a) (lll) . .. .Research Officer, Research Section (a) (mmm) . .. .

. . . .Warden Grade 1 Kangaroo Control, Fauna Conserva-

tion Branch (a) (iii)Technical Assistant, Fisheries Research Branch (a) (ss)

(ggg)Deputy Chief Inspector, Factories and Shops Section,Inspection and Technical Services Branch (n)

Welfare Officer, Immigration Branch (a) (j)Stores Officer, Surveys Branch, Surveyor General'sDivision

Clerk, Administrative Division .. . .Mental Health Officer, Social Welfare Branch, Pro-

fessional Division (a) (ooo)Clerk, Staff Section, Clerical Branch . . . .

. . . .

. . . .Mechanical Supervisor, Mechanical North Section,Mechanical and Electrical Branch, EngineeringDivision (a) (nnn)

Engineering Draftsman, Sewerage Design Section,Engineering Design Branch, Engineering Division(a) (qq)

Engineering Draftsman, Drainage Design Section,Engineering Design Branch, Engineering Division(a) (qq)

Engineering Draftsman Mechanical, Services Section,Engineering Design Branch, Engineering Division(a) (qq)

Clerk, Organisation and Methods Branch

Laboratory Assistant, Engineering Chemistry Branch,Government Chemical Laboratories (a) (nn)

Senior Clerk, Clerical Branch, Geological Survey Divi-sion

Clerk, Kalgoorlie, Outstations Branch . . . .

. . . .

. . . .Clerk, Revenue and Expenditure Section, AccountsDivision

Accounting Machinist in Charge, Accounting Machin-ists' Section, Accounts Division

Clerk, Albany Branch Office, Accounts BranchSenior Medical Photographer, Medical PhotographyBranch (a) (kkk)

Social Worker, Geriatrics Branch (a) (jjj)

. . . .

. . . .Electrical Supervisor, Mechanical and Electrical Section,Mechanical and Plant Branch Engineering Division(a) (jj) (kk) (ii)

Classn .

G-VIII

Level 1OR

Level 2

C-II-1/2

C-11-4C-III-1G-II-1/5

Level 3GII-1C-11-1C-II-2

G-II-1/2C-II-2GII-3

G-II-1/4

C-II-2GI1-2C-II-1/2

C-II-1

Level 1Level 1G-II-1/2

G-VII-1/3

G-II-8

G-II-2G-II-I

GII-2G-II-1/4

C-II-IG-II-4/5

Level 1

Level 1

Level 1

GII-2/3(i)

G-X

C-II-3

C-I1-2GII-1

C-III-1

GII-2G-II-2/3

Level 1G-II-4/5

[5 April, 1974 .

Salary

$2 490 (17 yrs)-

4 3906768-9263

OR9 715-10 689

5 975-6 655

7410-76754 985-5 1355 900-8 135

10 210-11 000 (y)5975-62055975-62056430-6655

5900-65956430-66556 900-7 150

5 900-7 610

6 900-7 1505 900-6 1304 985-5 1355975-6655

6430-66556430-66555975-6655

5975-62055975-62056430-66559900-10180

5 975-6 205

6285-92636285-92635900-6595

(hhh)3 060 (18 yrs)-

5 680 (rr)9850-10140

6360-65955 900-6 130

6430-66555 900-7 610

5975-62057 345-8 135

5 853-8 096

5 853-8 096

5 853-8 096

6 430-7 150

2 615 (17 yrs)-5 680

6900-7150

6430-66555975-6205

4 985-5 135

6430-66556360-7085

6285-92637 345-8 135

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1191

Design and Construction Branch, ArchitecturalDivision

Department

tem 'No . I

Position

Classn.

Salary

Closing April 12, 1974Public Works 29 5596 Engineering Assistant Grade 2, Research Testing and G-II-3/4 6 840-7 610

Public Works 29 8622

Materials Section, Planning Design and InvestigationBranch, Engineering Division (a) (oo) (pp)

Engineer, Mechanical Engineering Design and Con- Level 2 9 940-11 000

Public Works 29 0052struction Branch, Architectural Division

Clerk, Organisation and Methods Branch C-II-2/3 6 430-7 150

State Government Insurance 31 0295 Clerk, Relieving Staff Section . . . .(Z)

C-II-6 8 485-8 770Office

State Housing Commission 32 0100 Private Secretary's Minister Office

. . C-II-5/6 7 940-8 770State Taxation

. . . . 33 2191 Clerk, Returns Section, Stamp Duties Division C-II-1 5 975-6 205Treasury

. . . . 35 2218 Clerk, Superannuation Board . . . .

. . . . C-II-I 5 975-6 205

Closing April 19, 1974Agriculture . . . .

. . . . 01 3905 Inspector Grade 2, Inspection Services Branch, Horti- G-II-1/2 5900-6595

Agriculture . . . . 01 6589cultural Division

Adviser Grade 3, Rangeland Management Branch, Level 1 6 768-9 263

Agriculture . . . . 01 6612Soils Division (a) (vrww) (vvv)

Field Technician Grade 2, Rangeland Management G-II-1/4 5 900-7 610

Agriculture . . . . 01 7006Branch, Soils Division (a) (uuu) (vvv)

Laboratory Technician Grade 2, Research and Surveys G-II-1/4 5 900-7 610

Audit . . . . 02 0268Branch, Soils Division (a) (rrr) (sss) (ttt)

Assistant Auditor (t) C-II-2/3 6 430-7 150

Community Welfare 10 1053 Social Worker, Field Division (a) (f) (k) (s) . . . .(i)

Level 1 6 285-9 263 (e)1056

Community Welfare 10 1148 Graduate Welfare Officer, Field Division (a) (k) (q) (s) Level 2/8 6 285-9 263 (e)Community Welfare 10 1260 District Officer, Field Division (a) (k) (r) (s) . . . . G-II-1/6 5 900-8 710 (e)

127613041313

Community Welfare 10 0435 Clerk, Maintenance Section, Maintenance and Relief C-II-2/3 6 430-7 150

Development and Decentra- 18 0220Branch

Chief Clerk, Administrative Branch, Division of Indus- C-II-6 8485-8770lisation

Education 14 4442tries

Clerk, Mount Lawley Technical College, Technical C-II-I 5975-6205

Education 14 4572Education Division

Clerk, Fremantle Technical College, Technical Educa- C-II-1 5975-6205

Education 14 3708tion Division

Clerk, Clerical Branch, Technical Education Division C-II-3 6 900-7 150Education 14 1540 Clerk in Charge, Records Section, Clerical Branch C-II-4 7 410-7 675Labour 19 0490 Senior Investigations Officer, Consumer Protection C-II-4 7 410-7 675

Medical

. . . .

. . . .

. . . 07 0750Bureau

Inspector Hospital Accounts, Inspection Branch . . . . C-II-4/5 7 410-8 205Metropolitan Water Board 22 3517 Clerk, Expenditure Branch, Accounts Division C-II-I 5 975-6 205Metropolitan Water Board 22 5835 Engineering Assistant Grade 1, Executive Section, G-II-5/6 7 870-8 710

Mines . . . .

. . . . 23 4861

Mechanical and Electrical Branch, Engineering Di-vision (a) (ppp)

Geophysical Assistant, Geological Survey Division (a) G-II-i/2 5900-6595

Public Health 08 1590(qqq)

Senior Medical Officer, Child Health Services (a) Level 3 18 672 (d)Public Health 08 1212 Health Surveyor Grade 3, Inspection Meat Branch G-II-2/3 6 360-7 085

1213 (a) (c)12141215121612171218

Public Works 29 8542 Structural Draftsman, Structural Engineering Design Level 1 5 853-8 0968543 and Construction Branch, Architectural Division

Public Works 29 7217(a) (eee)

Plumbing Designer, Plumbing Service Section, Services G-II-3/4 6 840-7 610

Public Works 29 6832Branch, Architectural Division

Technical Officer Grade 2, Executive Section, Architec- G-11-1/2 5 900-6 595

Public Works 29 8930tural Division

Engineer, Electrical Engineering Design and Con- Level I 6 564-9 263

Public Works 29 7613struction Branch, Architectural Division

Liaison Architect, Major Projects Section, Design Level 4 13 990-14 852

Public Works 29 7612Branch, Architectural Division

Liaison Architect, Major Projects Section, Design Level 4 13 990-14 852

Public Works 29 6917Branch, Architectural Division

Clerk, Relieving, Clerical Branch, Architectural Divi- C-II-I 5975-6205

Public Works 29 8631sion

Engineer, Mechanical Engineering Design and Con- Level 2 9 940-11 000

Public Works 29 8676struction Branch, Architectural Division

Senior Engineering Draftsman, Mechanical Engineering Level 2 9 022-9 715

Public Works 29 8073

Design and Construction Branch, ArchitecturalDivision

Divisional Architect, District Services Section, Con- Level 3/4 11 646-14 852

Public Works 29 8427

struction and Maintenance Branch, ArchitecturalDivision (a) (ccc) (ddd)

Structural Engineer Relieving, Structural Engineering Level 3 11 646-13 263

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Electrical Section, Mechanical and Plant Branch,Engineering Division (a) (jj) (kk) (ii) (yyy)

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

(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24 .(c) Certificate of Competency in Meat Inspection (first year Meat and Other Foods) .(d) Plus allowances where applicable .(e) District allowance is payable where applicable .

SOCIAL WORKER(f) University degree with a post graduate qualification in Social Studies, or University degree with post graduate diploma

in Social Work, or Associateship in Social Work from the W.A. Institute of Technology or other acceptable qualificationswhich entitle the holder to be a full member of the Australian Association of Social Workers .

(g) LOCATION : Must be prepared to reside in any part of the State of Western Australia as and when required .(h) Possession of a Degree in Economics, Commerce or Arts (Economics) will be an important factor when judging efficiency .(i) RSV . Office to be classified C-II-4 on completion of four years' satisfactory continuous service therein by the occu-

pant.(j) Knowledge of real estate and industry .(k) Officers stationed in a country centre required to travel within the specified district . Departmental vehicles available

for use on official business .(1) 1 . Prison experience will be a determining factor .

2 . Preference will be given to applicants who are progressing towards qualifications in social work .(m) ACCOMMODATION : G.E.H.A. house available for married officer.(n) Applicant must have passed the prescribed examination in accordance with Section 12 (5) of the Factories and Shops

Act and hold appointment as an Inspector in accordance with Section 12 (1) of the same Act .(o) LOCATION : Located at Derby (Kimberley Division) and required to travel within that division in the course of duties .(p) University degree with a post graduate qualification in Social Studies, or a University degree with post graduate

diploma in Social Work or Associateship in Social Work from the Western Australian Institute of Technology or other accept-able qualifications which entitle the holder to be a full member of the Australian Association of Social Workers .

(q) GRADUATE WELFARE OFFICERUniversity degree or other relevant academic qualification and experience in an appropriate field considered .(r) DISTRICT OFFICERLeaving Certificate or other relevant qualification or experience in an appropriate field considered .(s) Possession of a current Driver's Licence essential for all applicants .(t) Experience and training in Auditing an advantage .(u) Applicant must have completed a programming course and have at least six months' experience as a computer operator .(v) Required to travel within metropolitan area visiting day care centres, and occasional visits to country centres . Duty

statements available from Public Service Board .(w) Applicants must have at least three years' programming experience on commercial systems .(x) Basically furnished house available at nominal rental . Departmental vehicle available for use on official business .(y) Plus District Allowance $708 per annum married man, $354 per annum single man .(z) Leaving Certificate preferred plus progress towards the Diploma of Civil Engineering including Survey I at the Perth

Technical College or its equivalent. Some experience in the construction industry or in irrigation and drainage would be anadvantage .

(cc) HOUSING : An unfurnished house is available at a rental of $8 .70 per week .(dd) LOCATION : Mostly in South West but some relieving in North will be necessary . House is available in Waroona

at a rental of $5 .70 per week .(cc) University degree preferred or other relevant qualifications or experience in an appropriate field considered . Possession

of a current Driver's Licence essential .(ff) Officer based in Perth and required to relieve Departmental field Officers within the metropolitan area, or country in

an emergency . It is desirable officer supply own vehicle for which mileage payable .(gg) A University degree which incorporates Entomological training or where the applicant has had post graduate Ento-

mological experience .

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VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE-continued

Department

Item No . Position Classn . Salary

Closing April 12, 1974 8Public Works

.. . . 29 8629 Engineer Relieving, Mechanical Engineering Design Level 2 9940-11000

Public Works 29 8933and Construction Branch, Architectural Division

Engineer, Electrical Engineering Design and Con- Level 1 6 564-9 263

Public Works 29 8737struction Branch, Architectural Division (a) (zz)

Engineering Draftsman, Mechanical Engineering Design Level 1 5853-8096

Public Works 29 7333

and Construction Branch, Architectural Division(a) (xx) (yy)

Supervisor, Furniture Section, Services Branch, Archi- G-II-4 7 345-7 610

Public Works 29 9035tectural Division (a) (ww)

Electrical Supervisor, Electrical Engineering Design G-II-4/5 7 345-8 1359048 and Construction Branch, Architectural Division (a)

Public Works 29 5423(vu) (vv)

Assistant Drilling Supervisor, Drilling Section, Planning G-11-3/4 6840 -71,610

Public Works 29 5726

Design and Investigation Branch, EngineeringDivision (a) (mm) (tt)

Assistant District Officer Relieving, Irrigation and G-II-2/3 6 360-7 085

Public Works 29 5740Drainage Branch, Engineering Division (a) (z) (dd)

Assistant District Officer Busselton, Irrigation and G-II-1/2 5900-6595

State Housing Commission 32 2900Drainage Branch, Engineering Division (a) (z) (cc)

Clerk in Charge, Expenditure Section, Accounts Branch C-II-3 6 900-7 150State Housing Commission 32 5669 Technical Officer Grade 1, Technical Section, Adminis- G-II-2/3 6 360-7 085

State Housing Commission 32 5674trative Branch, Architectural Division (a) (fff )

Technical Officer Grade 2, Technical Section, Admin- G-II-1/2 5 900-6 5955676 istrative Branch, Architectural Division (a) (f f f )

Treasury

. . . . 35 3512 Assistant Programmer, Programming Section, Data C-II-2/3 6 430-7 1503513 Processing Centre (u) (i)

Treasury

. . . . 35 3492 Programmer Grade 2, Programming Section, Data C-II-5/6 7 940-8 7703493 Processing Centre (w)

Public Works 29 4251 Plant Inspector (Relieving), Plant Section, Mechanical G-II-4/5 7 345-8 135

Public Works 29 4136and Plant Branch, Engineering Division (a) (xxx) (yyy)

Electrical Supervisor (Relieving), Mechanical and G-II-4/5 7 345-8 135

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(hla) Minimum qualification Junior Certificate with English and a, Mathematics subject. Preference given to applicantswith Leaving Mathematics subjects .

(ii) LOCATION : South Perth.(jj) An " A " Grade Electrical Worker's Licence is desirable but consideration will be given to applicants with a " B "

Grade Electrical Worker's Licence in Electrical Fitting and Electrical Installing . A completed or partially completed Diplomain Electrical Engineering is desirable . The applicant must hold a current driver's licence .

(kk) EXPERIENCE : Must have had experience in the installation and maintenance of high and low tension switchgear,motors and motor starting equipment and automatic controls .

(ii) LOCATION : Successful applicant will be located in Perth but will be required to travel throughout the State asnecessary.

(mm) EXPERIENCE : Experience in water well drilling with both cable tool and rotary drilling plants is required.(nn) Junior or Achievement Certificate with Science subjects . Preference given to applicants with Leaving subjects of

Physics and Chemistry or comparable subjects in the Certificate of Applied Science . Relevant experience (Industry or Labora-tory) helpful .

(oo) Completion or near completion of relevant Diploma in Engineering (in final year) with at least four years' experience ;or ten years' relevant experience .

(pp) LOCATION : Public Works Department, Engineering Research Station, Floreat Park .(qq) Certificate in Civil or Structural Drafting of the Technical Education Division or approved e

lent, for the CivilDrafting positions .

Certificate in Mechanical Drafting of the Technical Education Division or approved equivalent, for the mechanical draft-ing position, plus, in each case, at least four years' relevant practical drawing office experience .

(rr) Plus allowance for overtime.(ss) Junior Certificate with Leaving Certificate desirable . Experience and interest in marine biology an advantage .

Ability to work at sea from the Department's Research Vessel and commercial fishing vessels essential .(tt) Headquarters in Perth, however extensive travelling anywhere throughout the State of Western Australia will be

required.(uu) `A' or `B' Grade Electrical Worker's Licence as issued by the Electrical Workers' Board of Western Australia and

current Motor Vehicle Driver's Licence.(vv) LOCATION : Applicants must be prepared to reside in any part of the State of Western Australia as and when required .(wzv) Specialised knowledge of methods of construction, manufacture and materials used in the furniture trades and

practical experience in these fields .Includes wood, tubular steel, and sheet metal constructed furniture and equipment.Sound technical knowledge of floor coverings and window treatments .(xx) Certificate in Mechanical Drafting from the Technical Education Division or equivalent .Minimum of four years' practical experience in a Drawing Office and sound knowledge of Mechanical Engineering Services .(yy) LOCATION : Appointee will be based in Perth .(zz) Academic qualifications acceptable for Corporate Membership of the Institution of Engineers, Australia.(ccc) 1 . Eligibility for registration as an Architect with the Architects' Board of Western Australia .

2 . A degree in building from an approved University or Institute of Technology .A minimum of five years' experience in building construction in a senior capacity on major construction works .(ddd) Must be prepared when directed to do a tour of duty stationed in the North West .(eee) Applicants must possess a certificate in Structural Drafting from the Perth Technical College or equivalent and

have a minimum of four years' practical experience or equivalent.(fff) Completion or near completion of the Builders' Registration Certificate or equivalent qualification .(9y9) Applicants must be prepared to spend considerable time away from home . They should not be susceptible to sea-

sickness .(hhh) Plus 71-% overtime allowance .(iii) Junior Certificate or equivalent . Interest in outdoor work .(jjj) The position is open to persons with the following qualifications :

1 . An Associateship in Social Work from the Western Australian Institute of Technology and/or2. Eligibility for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers .

(kick) It is anticipated that the successful applicant will have experience in hospital medical photography and havereached the level of competence of an Associate in Medical Photography of the Royal Photographic Society .

(ill) University degree in Science or Engineering or the equivalent . Preference will be given to an applicant with abroad knowledge of the interaction between mineral utilisation and preservation of natural heritage .

(mmm) University degree or the equivalent majoring in one or more of the physical sciences and/or engineering . Prefer-ence will be given to applicants with research and field experience over a broad range of matters of an engineering natureand/or involving the physical sciences . Au understanding of systems analysis is desirable but not essential . Any knowledgeof industrial management economics computers as well as of bushwalking, or similar outdoor activities should be indicated .

(nnn) The successful applicant must have been a foreman in charge of a maintenance workshop servicing a range of vehiclesfrom small cars to large semi trailers, hydraulic earth moving plant, welding machines, diesel engines, portable alternators .He should be a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers.

(coo) Experience in social and welfare work .(ppp) Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from a recognised Technical College, and at least eight years' relevant ex-

perience, preferably with equipment used in water and sewerage pumping and treatment .(qqq) Sound practical experience in the operation and servicing of modern electronic equipment . Recognised trade

qualification an advantage .(rrr) Certificate in Applied Science plus Pyhsics 2D or Chemistry 2D (Technical Education Division) or approved equivalent

academic qualifications .(sss) LOCATION : Bunbury .(ttt) ACCOMMODATION : The successful applicant will be responsible for arranging his own accommdatioon.(uuu) Diploma or recognised agricultural college or approved equivalent . Considerable field experience essential. Famili-

arity with aerial photographs au advantage .(rev) LOCATION : The appointee will be based in Perth . No accommodation will be provided .(www) University Degree in Science or Agricultural Science, preferably with Honours or an approved equivalent . Prefer-

ence given to those with a background in plant ecology and with experience in aerial photographic interpretation .(xxx) Must be a qualified tradesman and served his time as a Plant Mechanic or Motor Mechanic.Must be able to prepare estimates of costs of repairs on plant and equipment.Must hold a current driver's licence and be prepared to serve anywhere in the State .(yyy) Closing date extended for one week .

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1973, and are to be addressed to the Chairman,Public Service Board, and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Headsof Departments.

G . Ii. COOPER,April 5th 1974.

Chairman, Public Service Board .

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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT .

SCHOOL BUS INSPECTOR .

Duties-To examine and report on all aspects ofthe suitability of school buses used to conveychildren to Government Schools .

Qualifications-Academic : Membership of the In-stitute of Automotive and MechanicalEngineers or its equivalent .Practical : Practical experience on truck or buschassis and bodywork .

Location-Head Office Perth . Considerable countrytravelling is necessary . A milage allowancefor the use of a private car is paid or a Gov-ernment vehicle may be provided .

Age-Applicants should be between the ages of 35and 50 years .

Item

Level as atNo. Title of Office

Appellant

COMPANIES (CO-OPERATIVE) ACT, 1943-1959 .

Crown Law Department,Perth, 27th March, 1974 .

C.L.D. 477/74 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilacting under the provisions of section 176 of theCompanies (Co-operative) Act, 1943-1959, has beenpleased to declare the Alumina Refining CreditUnion Society Limited, of which the registered officewill be at Hope Valley Road, Kwinana, to be aconsumers' society within the meaning of thatsection .

R. M. CHRISTIE,Under Secretary for Law.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[5 April, 1974 .

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-1970

Appeals Under Section 16 of the Act

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT-PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS

THE following decisions of the Public Service Arbitrator, effective from the 29th day of October, 1973 resulting from appeals inrespect of Salary, Ranges of Salary, or a particular salary within that range, or Title allocated to the respective offices listed here-under by the Commissioner of Main Roads in his Determination appearing in the Government Gazette (No. 6) of the 18th of January,1974 are published for general information .

In order to accord with the form adopted in the said determination the Salaries or Salary Ranges therein allocated to therespective offices and wherever varied by appeal are indicated by Level .

Dated at Perth this 1st day of April, 1974 .

J. P. McEWAN,Registrar.

OPERATIONS BRANCHKaigoorlie

3/5562 Engineering Assistant (Mat- Hardiman, K. F .erials)

(lie

Crown Law Department,Perth, 4th April, 1974 .

THE Hon. Attorney General has appointed thefollowing persons as Commissioners for Declara-tions under the Declarations and Attestations Act,1913-1962 :-

Balaam, Raymond Leslie-North Innaloo .Barsden, Merlene Grace-Burrendah .

Bell, Jackob-Dianella .

29/10/73

PLANNING AND TRAFFIC BRANCH

Electrical2/4620 Engineering Assistant

. . . . Jelly, B . J .

. . .

1

Claim to be classified Level 2

. . . . Appeal dismissedTitle to be Engineering Assistant

(Traffic Services)

Appointment-To the permanent staff after sixmonths satisfactory service and subject tosatisfactory X-ray and medical examinations .

Salary-$6 840-$7 085 .

Service Conditions-Four weeks annual leave andother conditions of service similar to the StatePublic Service . Eligible to contribute to theState Superannuation Fund after confirmationof permanent appointment .

Application-In writing stating age, marital status,previous experience and enclosing copies ofacademic and trade qualifications with threereferences before 20th April, 1974, to :

Chief Administrative Officer,Education Department,

Parliament Place,WEST PERTH 6005 .

Subject Matter of Appeal

Decision

1

Not known . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. .- Appeal adjourned sine

Bolton, William John-Scarborough .Brown, Eric Anderson-Mt . Pleasant .Butters, Rowley Edward-Dianella .

Easton, Henry Joseph-South Stirlings.Erceg, Steven George-Como .Fox, Gordon-Dianella .Grist, Richard Talbot-Albany .

Herps, Graeme Anthony-Floreat Park .Oates, Jeffrey Wayne-Derby .Palmer, Leonard William-Mt . Lawley .

Paterson, Robert Crichton-Woodlands .Ryder, William Charles-Brentwood .Sermon, Brian Francis-Ballidu .

Storry, Arthur John-Fremantle .Thorpe, Ray Walter-Attadale .Tester, Sandra Anne-Dianella .

Wylie, Neal Roger-Woodlands .

R. M. CHRISTIE,Under Secretary for Law .

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ERRATUM.SUPREME COURT ACT, 1935-1971 .

IN the amendment to the Supreme Court Rules published in GovernmentGazette (No. 24) of 29th March, 1974, page 1042, Rule 6, sub-rule 3,fifth line, "to a party" should read "to the party" .

FIRE BRIGADES ACT, 1942-1972 .Chief Secretary's Department,

Perth, 2nd April, 1974 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting under the provisionsof section 35 of the Fire Brigades Act, 1942-1972, has been pleased to makethe regulations set out in the Schedule hereunder .

C. A. CAMPBELL,Secretary .

Schedule .Regulations .

1. In these regulations the Fire Brigades Act Regulationsreprinted pursuant to the Reprinting of Regulations Act, 1954, andpublished in the Government Gazette on the 12th February, 1973,and amended from time to time thereafter by notices so publishedare referred to as the principal regulations .

Reg. 227A

2. The principal regulations are amended by adding after regu-lation 227 the following new regulation-

Notification of Building Work .227A. (1) Subject to subregulation (2) of this regulation,

every builder who intends to erect, construct or alter anybuilding shall, prior to the commencement of any work, givenotice of that intention to the Board .

(2) Subregulation (1) of this regulation does not apply to-(a) the erection or construction of any building of Class

1 or IA ;(b) the alteration of any building of Class 1 or IA unless

the building, when altered, will no longer be a buildingof Class 1 or IA ; or

(c) the erection, construction or alteration of any out-building appurtenant to a building of Class 1 or IA .

(3) In this regulation-"building of Class 1 or 1A" means a building classified asbeing of Class 1 or 1A within the meaning of uniformgeneral by-laws in force from time to time undersection 433A of the Local Government Act, 1960 .

Principalregulations .

added .

PREVENTION OF CRUELTYTO ANIMALS ACT, 1920.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 28th March, 1974 .PHD. 739/71/4 ; Ex. Co . 723 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has pur-suant to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Actand Control of Vivisection Regulations, 1959,authorised L. F. Gibbney to perform vivisection orother experiments on animals for a period of twelvemonths from 1st March, 1974 .

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health .

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1973 .Department of Public Health,

Perth, 1st April, 1974 .P.H.D. 1295/62 .

THE appointment of Thomas Sydney Davis asHealth Surveyor to the Shire of Dundas isapproved .

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1973 .Department of Public Health,

Perth, 29th March, 1974 .P.H.D. 215/69 .

THE appointment of Mr. Raymond Maxwell Westas a Health Surveyor to the Shire of Wanneroo isapproved .

2-36245

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health .

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health .

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HEALTH ACT, 1911-1973 .Department of Public Health,

Perth, 3rd April, 1974 .P.H.D. 399/69 .

THE appointment of Ronald Stanley Woodward asHealth Surveyor to the Shire of Chittering isapproved .The cancellation of the appointment of Mr .

Frank Coate and Mr. Stanley Coward as HealthSurveyors to the Shire of Chittering is herebynotified .

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health .

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1973 .Medical Department,Perth, 29th March, 1974 .

FM 5.6 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve under section 17(2) of the Hospitals Act, 1927-1973, the purchaseof the following land by the Fremantle HospitalBoard for hospital purposes :-

All that piece of land being Lot 11, portion ofFremantle Town Lot 842, Certificate ofTitle Volume 1172, Folio 976 .

H. R. SMITH,Director of Administration,Medical and Health Services .

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[5 April, 1974 .

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1973 .Medical Department,Perth, 29th March, 1974 .

FM 5.6 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under Section 17 (2)of the Hospitals Act, 1927-1973, the purchase ofthe following land by the Fremantle HospitalBoard for the sum of $14,500 for the purpose offuture development of the hospital :-

All that piece of land being Lot 9, HamptonRoad, Fremantle, being Fremantle TownLot 835-Certificate of Title Volume 94,Folio 79, standing in the name of G . DiLello .

H. R. SMITH,Director of Administration,Medical and Health Services .

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1973 .P.H.D. 679/59 ; Ex. Co. 914 .

IN pursuance of the powers in that behalf contained in the Health Act, 1911-1973, the Council of the Shire of Merredin hereby records having resolved thatthe Model By-laws Series "A" as amended from time to time and reprintedpursuant to the Reprinting of Regulations Act 1954 in the Government Gazetteon 17th July, 1963 and further amended to and including that published in theGovernment Gazette on 13th August, 1969, which were adopted by the Councilof the Shire of Merredin in the Government Gazette of 8th July, 1970, beamended as follows :-

PART VII-FOOD .1 . By deleting the words "five pounds" in lines 5 and 6 of By-law 51 (2)

and substituting the words "twenty-five dollars ."PART IX.-OFFENSIVE TRADES .

The scale of fees as applied to Schedule "D" of this part are hereby pres-cribed as follows :-

Offensive Trade :

Fee Per Annum .

Slaughterhouse 10.00Piggeries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 .00Any Other Trade not specified above

5.00

Passed at a meeting of the Merredin Shire Council this 19th day of February,1974 .

K. J. FEINELER,President .

[L.S .]R. LITTLE,

Shire Clerk .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, this 27th dayof March, 1974 .

W. S. LONNIEClerk of the Council .

METRIC CONVERSION ACT, 1972 .(Section 6 .)NOTICE

I, COLIN JOHN JAMIESON, being the Minister administering the Traffic Act, 1919, in exerciseof the powers conferred under Section 6 of the Metric Conversion Act, 1972, with the approvalof the Governor, do hereby amend the Traffic (Infringements) Regulations, 1969, in the mannerset out in the Schedule to this Notice, with effect on and from the 1st day of July, 1974.

Dated this 21st day of March, 1974 .C . J. JAMIESON,

Minister for Traffic Safety.

SCHEDULE.Provision amended

Amendment

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1973 .Medical Department,

Perth, 1st April, 1974 .

G.N. 1 .9 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint under the provisionsof the Hospitals Act, 1927-1973, Mr . R. E. Elphickas a member of the Gnowangerup Hospital Boardof Management for the period ending 31st July,1974, vice Fr. B. Dwyer resigned .

H. R. SMITH,Director of Administration

Medical and Health Services .

First Schedule

Delete " 35 m.p .h ." in line 2 of Item 38, substitute " 60 km/h " .First Schedule

Delete " 10 m.p .h ." in line 2 of Item 91, substitute " 15 km/h " .First Schedule

Delete " 20 m .p.h ." in line 3 of Item 114, substitute " 30 km/hFirst Schedule

Delete " 10 m.p .h ." in lines 1 and 2 of Item 126, substitute " 15 km/h " .First Schedule

Delete " 15 m.p.h ." in line 2 of Item 126, substitute " 25 km/h " .First Schedule

Delete " I mile " in line 3 ofItem 129, substitute " 400 metres " .Second Schedule

Delete " 10 m.p .h ." wherever appearing in Traffic Infringement Notice,DRIVING OFFENCES, substitute " 15 km/h " .

Second Schedule

Delete " 15 m.p .h." where it appears in Traffic Infringement Notice,DRIVING OFFENCES, substitute " 25 km/h " .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 27th day of March, 1974 .W. S. LONNIE,

Clerk of the Council .

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Office of the Commissioner of Police,Perth, 29th March, 1974 .

HIS Excellency, the Governor in Council, hasapproved promotions in the Western AustralianPolice Force, to have effect from the 1st April, 1974 .

To be Inspector :First Class Sergeant-J . A. Higgins, No. 2055 .First Class Sergeant-R. W. Sexton, No. 2059 .

R. H. SIMS,Acting Commissioner of Police .

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919 (AS AMENDED),The Municipality of the Shire of West Kimberley,By-law Relating to Taxi-car Fares and Charges .

IN pursuance of powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and allother powers enabling it, the Council of the Municipality of West Kimberleyhereby records having resolved on the 17th day of January, 1974 to make andsubmit for confirmation by the Governor the following By-law prescribing taxicar fares and charges :-

Taxi Charges .Minimum Charge-

50 cents .Kilometre rate (Town)-

40 cents for first km ; 5 cents for every subsequent 2 .5 km or portionthereof .Kilometre rate (Out of Town)-

16 cents for each km or portion thereof travelled .Detention Charge-

30 cents for each 5 minutes or part thereof .Penalty .

Every person who by act or omission contravenes this By-law is guilty of anoffence and is liable to a penalty not exceeding forty ($40) dollars .

Dated this 22nd day of January, 1974 .The Common Seal of the Shire of West Kim-

berley was hereunto affixed pursuant to theresolution of the Council in the presenceof-

[L.S .]

Recommended-

KEVIN J. KENT,President .

P. L. FITZGERALD,forR. G. TONKIN,

Shire Clerk .

C. J. JAMIESON,Minister for Works .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 27thday of March, 1974 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1973 .Department of Motor Vehicles,

Perth, 2nd April, 1974 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to thepowers conferred by the Traffic Act, 1919-1973, has been pleased to make theregulations set out in the Schedule hereto .

A. T. MONCK,Director, Department of Motor Vehicles .

Schedule .Regulations .

1 . In these regulations the Traffic (Vehicle Weights) Regulations, 1973,published in the Government Gazette on the 28th June, 1973 and amendedfrom time to time thereafter by notices so published, are referred to as theprincipal regulations .

2 . Regulation 4 of the principal regulations is amended by adding aftersubregulation (4) the following subregulation :-

(4a) Notwithstanding the provisions of subregulation (4) of this regula-tion, the Director may determine a lesser aggregate equated with thepractical carrying capacity of the vehicle .

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INDUSIILIAL AND COMMERCIALEMPLOYEES' HOUSING AUTHORITY .

File No. 33/74 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Council actingpursuant to section 8 of the Industrial and Com-mercial Employees' Housing Act, 1973, has beenpleased to appoint the following persons as mem-bers of the Authority for a period of three (3)years :-

Pursuant to section 2 (a) (as Chairman of theAuthority), Mr . K. M. McKenna .

Pursuant to section 2 (c) (1) (nominated inwriting by the Permanent Head of theDepartment of Development and Decen-tralisation), Mr. W. P. Griffiths .

Pursuant to section 2 (c) (i) (nominated bythe Chamber of Manufactures), Mr . E. P .O'Callaghan .

Pursuant to section 2 (c) (ii) (nominated bythe Chamber of Commerce), Mr. H. W .Sorensen .

Pursuant to section 2 (c) (iii) (nominated bythe Trades and Labor Council), Mr . R. W .Clohessy .

K. M. McKENNA,Chairman, Industrial and Commercial

Employees' Housing Authority.

STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946-1973 .File No . 1/62, V-3 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council actingpursuant to the provisions of section 9 of the StateHousing Act 1946-1973 has been pleased to makethe following appointments to the State HousingCommission:-

(D Mr. R. B. MacKenzie as Chairman undersection 9 (4) ;

(ii) Mr . S. D. Corser as member under section9 (2) (c) vice Mr. J. B. Hawkins resigned ;

(iii) Mr. K. M. McKenna a member undersection 9 (2) (f) vice Mr. S. D. Corserappointed under section 9 (2) (c) .

R. B. MacKENZIE,Chairman and General Manager .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[5 April, 1974,

CITY OF PERTH PARKING FACILITIES ACT, 19566-1970 .By-law No. 60-Care, Control and Management of Parking Facilities-

Amendment.The Municipality of the City of Perth .By-law Relating to Parking Facilities .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andall other powers enabling it the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the Eighteenth day of February, 1974, tomake and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following amendmentsto By-law No. 60 :-

1 . That a new clause be added after Clause 58 as follows :-58A. For the purpose of ascertaining whether or not a parked vehicle has

been or may be parked in contravention of any provision of this By-law aninspector may mark a tyre or tyres of such vehicle with chalk or anyother non-indelible substance. Any person who removes or interferes withany such mark so that the purpose of affixing the same is or may bedefeated shall be guilty of an offence .

2 . That clause 60 be amended by inserting after paragraph (iv) a newparagraph as follows :-

(iva) In the case of an offence under Clause 58A-twenty dollars ($20 .00) .

Dated this 25th day of February, 1974 .The Common Seal of the City of Perth was

hereunto affixed in the presence of-

[L.S .]

Recommended-

B. J. PURSLOWE,Deputy Lord Mayor.

R. F. DAWSON,Acting Town Clerk .

J. DOLAN,Minister for Transport .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 27thday of March, 1974 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

Western Australia.BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT, 1920

(AS AMENDED) .NOTICE is hereby given that the Building Societycalled Westland No . 16 Building Society is dulyregistered under the provisions of the above Act .Dated the 25th day of March, 1974 .

B. S. BROTHERSON,Registrar of Building Societies .

BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT, 1920(AS AMENDED) .

NOTICE is hereby given that a Building Societycalled Narrogin & Districts No . 10 Building Societyis duly registered under the provisions of the aboveAct .

Dated the 29th day of March, 1974 .B. S . BROTHERSON,

Registrar of Building Societies .

BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT, 1920(AS AMENDED) .

NOTICE is hereby given that a Building Societycalled National No . 6 Building Society is duly re-gistered under the provisions of the above Act .Dated the 29th day of March, 1974 .

B. S. BROTHERSON,Registrar of Building Societies .

BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT, 1920(AS AMENDED) .

NOTICE is hereby given that a Building Societycalled Thistle No . 4 Building Society is duly regis-tered under the provisions of the above Act .Dated the 29th day of March, 1974 .

B. S. BROTHERSON,Registrar of Building Societies .

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BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT, 1920(AS AMENDED) .

NOTICE is hereby given that a Building Societycalled Waratah No . 6 Building Society is duly re-gistered under the provisions of the above Act .Dated the 29th day of March, 1974 .

B. S. BROTHERSON,Registrar of Building Societies .

BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT, 1920(AS AMENDED) .

NOTICE is hereby given that a Building Societycalled Western No . 2 Building Society is duly re-gistered under the provisions of the above Act .Dated the 29th day of March, 1974 .

B. S. BROTHERSON,Registrar of Building Societies .

FAUNA CONSERVATION ACT, 1950 .Department of Fisheries and Fauna,

Perth, lst April, 1974 .F. and F . 83/62 .

IT is hereby gazetted for general information thatthe Hon. Minister for Fisheries and Fauna hasappointed the following persons as Wardens ofFauna:-

Johnsen, Peter James, Eves, Brian Martyn andRichardson, Garry Robert .

H. B. SHUGG,Chief Warden of Fauna.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893-1972 .Application A536665 .

TAKE notice that Sandridge Homes Pty . Ltd . of 2Spencer Street Bunbury has made application to beregistered under the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1972 as the proprietor of an estate in fee simplein possession in the following piece of land situatein the Wellington District and being :-

Portion of Wellington Location 187 contain-ing 15.0082 hectares .Bounded by lines commencing at the south

western corner of Wellington Location 294 andextending easterly 301 .77 metres along thesouthern boundary of the said Wellington Loca-tion 294 across Road No . 48 and along part ofthe southern boundary of Wellington Location3719, thence southerly 541 .34 metres along thewestern boundary of Wellington Location 1832and a western boundary of Wellington Location2200, thence westerly 301 .8 metres along anorthern boundary of the said WellingtonLocation 2200 a northern boundary of Welling-ton Location 5084 (Reserve No . 30859) acrossthe said Road No. 48 and along a northernboundary of Wellington Location 392, thencenortherly 350 .03 metres along an easternboundary of the said Wellington Location 392,thence easterly 8 .45 metres northerly 150 .68metres and westerly 8 .45 metres along part ofthe southern boundary an eastern boundaryand part of a northern boundary respectivelyof Wellington Location 87 thence northerly40.23 metres along part of the eastern bound-ary of Wellington Location 69 to the startingpoint and bounded on the inner part by portionof the said Road No . 48 .

And Further take notice that all persons otherthan the applicant claiming to have any estateright title or interest in the above piece of landand desiring to object to the said application arehereby required to lodge in this office on or beforethe 20th day of May next a Caveat forbidding thesaid land being brought under the operation ofthe said Act .

A. G. EDWARDS,Registrar of Titles .

(Office of Titles, Perth, this 2nd day of April1974 . Slee Anderson & Pidgeon. Bunbury. Soli-citors for the Applicant .)

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th April, 1974 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to set apart as Public Reservesthe land described below for the purposes thereinset forth.

Corres. 2283/72 .ALBANY.-No . 32469 (Recreation), Lot No .

1255 (7628 square metres) . (Plan A 12-4 (Scan-lan Road) .)

Corres. 4207/68 .AUGUSTA.-No. 32457 (Government Require-

ments), Lot No. 480 (756 square metres) .(Plan Augusta 15:38 (Leeuwin Road) .)Corres. 1311/72 .DARDANUP.-No. 32466 (Tank Site), Lot

No. 54 (468 square metres) . (Diagram 80302, PlanDardanup Townsite (Hayward Street) .)

Corres. 2935/73 .DENHAM.-No. 32486 (Use and Requirements

of the Shire of Shark Bay), Lot No . 136(1019 square metres) . (Plan Denham Townsite(Durlacher Street) .)Corres. 2705/73 .DE WITT.-No. 32465 (Recreation), Loc . No .

92 (about 38.4451 hectares) . (Plan Point SamsonNE and SE .)

Corres. 2339/69 .KOORDA.-No. 32470 (Railway Purposes), Lot

No . 255 (2 .3510 hectares) . (Diagram 80072, PlanKoorda Townsite .)Corres. 912/72 .KOORDA.-No . 32481 (Sewerage Effluent Pond),

Lot No . 256 (1024 square metres) . (Diagram80072, Plan Koorda Townsite .)Corres. 1457/74 .MERREDIN.-No. 32475 (Government Housing),

Lot No. 1190 (807 square metres) . (Plan Merredin36 :36 (Pioneers Road) .)Corres. 3262/70.NGALBAIN.-No. 32487 (Camping-Guides and

Boy Scouts), Loc . No. 39 (104.9654 hectares) .(Original Plan 12232,. Plan 40/80 .)Corres. 1238/74 .SWAN.-No. 32482 (Parklands), Loc . No .

8994 (about 11 .7585 hectares) . (Miscellaneous Plan670 (Sheet 9), Plan Chidlow Townsite .)Corres. 1239/74 .SWAN.-No . 32483 (Parklands), Loc . No .

8995 (about 26 .7910 hectares) . (Miscellaneous Plan670 (Sheets 6, 7, 8 and 9), Plans M120-4 ; M135-4 ;and M136-4 .)

Corres. 1240/74 .SWAN.-No . 32484 (Parklands), Loc . No.

8996 (about 54 .8559 hectares) . (Miscellaneous Plan670 (Sheets 3, 4, 5 and 6), Plans M132-4 ; M133-4 ;M134-4 ; and M135-4 .)

Corres. 1241/74 .SWAN.-No . 32485 (Parklands), Loc . No .

8997 (about 14 .8342 hectares) . (Miscellaneous Plan670 (Sheets 1 and 2), Plans M130-4 and M146-4 .)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th April, 1974 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1972, as follows :-

Corres. 380/98.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 5185 (Esperance Lots 202 to 205 inclusive)"Hospital" to agree with recalculation of area andof its area being increased to 8610 square metres,accordingly . (Plan E109-4 (Eyre Street) .)

Corres. 9821/12.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 16245 (Avon location 20984) "Conservation ofFlora" to exclude the areas surveyed and shown onLands and Surveys Diagram 80072 as Koorda lots255 and 256 and of its area being reduced to 260 .6302hectares, accordingly. (Plans Koorda Townsite56/80 .)

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Corres. 380/98 .-Of the amendment of Reserve No .24382 (Esperance Lot 240) "Hospital Purposes" toagree with recalculation of area and of its areabeing increased to 3999 square metres, accordingly .(Plan E109-4 (Randell Street) .)Corres. 3949/60.-Of the amendment of Reserve

No. 25897 (Leonora Lots 54, 104, 129, 241, 243, 457,483, 537 and 576) "Native Housing" to excludeLeonora Lots 104, 129, 241 and 457 and of its areabeing reduced to 4 668 square metres accordingly .(Plan Leonora Townsite (Gwalia, Hall, Hoover,Rochester, Manning and Railway Streets) .)

Corres. 1023/61 .-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 26184 (Goomalling Lots 246, 247, 255, 256 and257) "Natives (Housing)" to exclude GoomallingLots 246 and 256 and of its area being reduced to3 365 square metres accordingly. (Plan Goomalling30 :18 (Dick Street) .)

Corres. 1501/63.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 26979 (Roebourne Lots 407 to 413 inclusive)"Native Housing" to exclude Roebourne Lots 408,412 and 413 and of its area being reduced to 3 036square metres accordingly . (Plan Roebourne 9 .24,10.24 (Harding Street) .)

Corres. 3057/63 .-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 27180 (Meekatharra Lots 260 and 270) "NativeHousing" to exclude Meekatharra Lot 270 and ofits area being reduced to 1012 square metres ac-cordingly . (Plan Meekatharra Townsite (HillStreet) .)

Corres. 2051/65-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 27844 (Derby Lots 122, 125, 126, 138, 139, 141,153, 154, 210, 215, 218 and 220) "Native Housing"to exclude Derby Lots 122 125, 126, 138, 139, 153, 154,210, 215, 218 and 220 and of its area being reducedto 2 023 square metres, accordingly. (Plan DerbyTownsite (Knowsley and Wodehouse Streets) .)

Corres. 447/62.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 28060 (Broome Lots 707, 717, 724, 737, 742, 754,775, 780, 786, 793, 801 and 806) "Native Housing"to exclude Broome Lots 724, 737, 742, 754, 775 and780 and of its area being reduced to 6 072 squaremetres accordingly . (Plan Broome Townsite Sheet2 (Frewer and Streeter Avenues, Norman, Owen andGuy Streets, Dora, Raible and Pembroke Roads) .)

Corres. 1501/63.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 29484 (Roebourne lots 143, 296 and 297) "NativeHousing" to exclude Roebourne lot 143 and of itsarea being reduced to 4 047 square metres accord-ingly . (Plan Roebourne 10 .24 (Sholl, Hampton andNorth Streets) .)

Corres. 2518/34, V . 3.-Of the amendment ofReserve No . 29760 (Geraldton Lots 1981, 1991, 2014,2056, 2060, 2081, 2087, 2142, 2379 and 2385) "NativeHousing" to exclude Geraldton Lots 1991, 2014,2056, 2060, 2081, 2087, 2142, 2379 and 2385 and ofits area being reduced to 776 square metres, accord-ingly . (Plan Geraldton G36-4, G37-4 (AbeliaStreet, Felicia Street, Oleander Street, ScottRoad) .)

Corres. 2203/68.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 29765 (Boulder Lots R335, 918, 925, 933, 1050,1058, 1071 and 1337) "Native Housing" to excludeBoulder Lots R335, 918, 925, 933, 1050 and 1071and of its area being reduced to 2 024 square metresaccordingly . (Plans Kalgoorlie Boulder Sheet 2and Sheet 3 (Piesse, Salisbury, Wittenoom, Millen,Clancy, and Davis Streets and North Terrace) .)

Corres. 3949/60.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 30127 (Leonora Lots 64, 141, 780 and 785)"Native Housing" to exclude Leonora Lots 141 and780 and of its area being reduced to 2 024 squaremetres accordingly . (Plan Leonora Townsite(Tower Street) .)

Corres. 1356/70.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 30659 (Roebourne Lots 444, 477, 482, 483, 497and 498) "Housing (Native Welfare)" to excludeRoebourne Lots 477, 482, 483, 497 and 498 and ofits area being reduced to 1 062 square metres ac-cordingly . (Plan Roebourne 9 .24 .)

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Corres. 1555/70.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 30765 (Kununurra Lots 87, 95, 832, 1009, 1010,1013, 1015, 1060, 1062 and 1079) "ConventionalHousing Sites (Native Welfare Department)" toexclude Kununurra Lots 87, 95, 832, 1010, 1015,1062 and 1079 and of its area being reduced to2 985 square metres, accordingly . (Plan Kununurra23.17 (Ironwood Drive and Miniata Street) .)

Corres. 2110/69.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 30829 (Coolgardie Lots 412, 428, 492 and 512)"Housing (Department of Native Welfare) " to ex-clude Coolgardie Lots 412, 429 and 512 and of itsarea being reduced to 1 012 square metres accord-ingly . (Plan Coolgardie 9 .12 (Forrest, Shaw andKing Streets) .)

Corres. 3143/71 .-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 31696 (Dardanup lots 50 and 51) "Schoolsite"to comprise Dardanup lot 53 as surveyed andshown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 80302 inlieu of Dardanup lots 50 and 51 and of its areabeing reduced to 2.5123 hectares, accordingly . (PlanDardanup Townsite (Hayward Street) .)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th April, 1974 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1972, as follows:-

Corres. 4264/65.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 14126 (Quairading Lot 98) "Natives (Housing) " .(Plan Quairading Townsite (Coraling Street) .)Corres. 787/34.-Of the cancellation of Reserve

No. 21226 (Quairading lots 161 and 162) "Natives(Housing)" . (Plan Quairading Townsite (GrowdenStreet) .)

Corres. 159/60.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 25586 (Meekatharra Lots 710 and 711) "Natives(Housing) " . (Plan Meekatharra Townsite (DouglasRoad and Marmont Street) .)

Corres. 2290/60.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 25900 (Norseman Lots 1156 and 1157) "NativeHousing" . (Plan Norseman Townsite (DowningStreet) .)

Corres. 1023/61.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 25982 (Goomalling Lot 249) "Native Housing" .(Plan Goomalling 30 .18 (Dick Street) .)Corres. 3138/66.-Of the cancellation of Reserve

No . 26168 (Meekatharra Lot 642) "Natives(Housing) " . (Plan Meekatharra Townsite (QueenRoad) .)

Corres. 3137/66.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo . 26167 (Meekatharra Lot 608) "Natives(Housing)" . (Plan Meekatharra Townsite (QueenRoad) .)

Corres. 2726/61.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo . 26176 (Kellerberrin Lots 393 and 394) "Natives(Housing) " . (Plan Kellerberrin 03.20 (ScaddanStreet) .)

Corres. 2484/61.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 26934 (Morawa Lots 282 and 291) "NativeHousing" . (Plan Morawa Townsite (ManningStreet) .)

Corres. 1047/65.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo . 27536 (Broomehill Lots 661 and 663) "NativeHousing". (Plan Broomehill 38 :15 (Jasper Street) .)

Corres. 1047/65.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 27537 (Broomehill Lot 664) "Native Housing" .(Plan Broomehill 38 :15 (Wallace Street) .)Corres. 1537/65.-Of the cancellation of Reserve

No. 27497 (Boyup Brook Lot 325) "Native Housing" .(Plan Boyup Brook Townsite (Connolly Street) .)

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IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to revoke, as follows :-

Corres. 787/34.-The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No. 2581 dated20th December, 1962, whereby Reserve No . 21226(Quairading Lots 161 and 162) was vested in theMinister for Native Welfare in trust for the pur-pose of "Natives (Housing)" and to approve ofthe cancellation of the relevant Vesting Orderaccordingly .

Corres. 2290/60 .-The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No . 655 dated 12thApril, 1961, whereby Reserve No . 25900 (NorsemanLots 1156 and 1157) was vested in the Ministerfor Native Welfare in trust for the purpose of"Native Housing" and to approve of the cancella-tion of the relevant Vesting Order accordingly .

Corres. 1023/61.-The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No . 1275 dated5th July, 1961, whereby Reserve No . 25982(Goomalling Lot 249) was vested in the Ministerfor Native Welfare in trust for the purpose of"Native Housing" and to approve of the cancella-tion of the relevant Vesting Order accordingly.

Corres 3137/66, 3138/66.-The Order in Councilissued under Executive Council Minute No. 88dated 9th January, 1962, whereby Reserve Nos.26167 and 26168 were vested in the Minister forNative Welfare in trust for the purposes of "Natives(Housing)" and to approve of the cancellation ofthe relevant Vesting Orders (2) accordingly .

Corres. 2726/61 .-The Order in Council issuedunder the Executive Council Minute No. 123 dated24th January, 1962, whereby Reserve No . 26176(Kellerberrin Lots 393 and 394) was vested in theMinister for Native Welfare in trust for the pur-pose of "Natives (Housing)" and to approve ofthe cancellation of the relevant Vesting Orderaccordingly .

Corres. 2484/61 .-The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No. 1796 dated7th September, 1962, whereby Reserve No. 26450(Swan Location 7495) was vested in the Shire ofBayswater in trust for "Drainage Purposes" andto approve of the cancellation of the relevantVesting Order accordingly .

Corres. 2541/62.-The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No. 1373 dated10th July, 1963, whereby Reserve No . 26890 (FitzroyLocation 42) was vested in the Shire of WestKimberley in trust for the purpose of "NationalPark" and to approve of the cancellation of therelevant Vesting Order accordingly .

Corres. 2484/61 .-The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No. 1540 dated24th July, 1963, whereby Reserve No . 26934 (MorawaLots 282 and 291) was vested in the Minister forNative Welfare in trust for the purpose of "NativeHousing" and to approve of the cancellation ofthe relevant Vesting Order accordingly .

1971) was vested in the Minister for Native Welfarein trust for the purpose of "Native Housing" andto approve of the cancellation of the relevantVesting Order accordingly .

Corres. 2110/69.-The Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No. 1817 dated30th July, 1969, whereby Reserve No . 29928 wasvested in the Minister for Native Welfare in trustfor the purpose of "Native Welfare" and to approveof the cancellation of the relevant Vesting Orderaccordingly .

F. W. BYFIELD,

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

Under Secretary for Lands .

Corres. 2986/65.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 28238 (Roebourne Lots 401 and 403) "NativeHousing". (Plan Roebourne 10.24 (HamptonStreet) .)

Corres. 3136/66.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 28369 (Meekatharra Lots 92, 93, 104 and 105) ."Native Housing". (Plan Meekatharra Townsite(Hill, High and Oliver Streets) .)Corres. 2518/34, V .3.-Of the cancellation of

Reserve No . 28879 (Geraldton Lots 1878, 1889, 1908,1912 and 1971) "Native Housing" . (Plan GeraldtonG36-4, G37-4 (Cypress, Digby, Diosma and TamarStreets) .)Corres. 3844/67.-Of the cancellation of Reserve

No . 28975 (Norseman Lot 147) "Native Housing" .(Plan Norseman Townsite (Mildura Street) .)Corres. 270/68 .-Of the purpose of Reserve No .

28985 (Swan Location 8235) being changed from"Teachers' Training College" to "Western Aus-tralian Secondary Teachers' College" . (Plan P234-4(Stirling Highway, Nedlands) .)Corres. 734/69 .-Of the cancellation of Reserve

No. 29624 (Collie Lots 664, 1689, 1727 and 1823)"Native Welfare" . (Plan Collie Central (Blair,Delhunty, Irwin, Porter and Wilson Streets) .)

Corres. 2110/69.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 29928 (Coolgardie Lots 71, 154, 401 and 508)"Native Housing" . (Plan Coolgardie 9.11, 9.12(King, Shaw, Sylvester and Woodward Streets) .)Corres, 2330/71 .-Of the cancellation of Reserve

No. 32252 (Wyndham Lot 1191) "Use and Require-ments of the Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley" .(Plan Wyndham, Sheet 2 (Koojarra Street) .)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVES .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th April, 1974 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1972, as follows :-

Corres. 759/67.-Of the purpose of Reserve No .3720 (Swan locations 3712 and 8233) beingchanged from "Education Purposes" to "MountLawley Teachers College" . (Plan : P172-4 (BradfordStreet, Menora) .)

Corres. '1195/97.-Of the purpose of Reserve No .4872 (Melville Suburban Lots 71, 87 and 88) be-ing changed from "Training College for Teachers(Education Department)" to "Claremont TeachersCollege" . (Plan : P250-4 (Princess Road, Clare-mont) .)

Corres. 1429/36.-Of the purpose of Reserve No .21652 (Wiluna Lot 266) being changed from "Hall-site (Australian Workers Union)" to "Shire Coun-cil Depot and Electricity Generating Station" .(Plan : Wiluna Townsite (Lennon and WellsStreet) .)

Corres. 1954/61.-Of the purpose of Reserve No .26450 (Swan Location 7495) being changed from"Drainage Purposes" to "Park and Recreation" .(Plan : P157-4 (Crimea Street, Embleton) .)

Corres. 2518/34, V .2.-The Order in Councilissued under Executive Council Minute No . 2478dated 6th December, 1967, whereby Reserve No.28879 (Geraldton Lots 1878, 1889, 1908, 1912 and

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Corres. 1705/65.-Of the cancellation of Reserve REVOCATION OF ORDERS IN COUNCIL .No. 27624 (Norseman Lots 334 and 335) "Native Department of Lands and Surveys,Hosing" . (Plan Norseman Townsite (Goodliffe Perth, 5th April, 1974 .Street .) .

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RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th April, 1974 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to set apart as Public Reservesthe land described below for the purposes thereinset forth .

Corres . 1599/74 .BOLGART.-No. 32540 (Use and Requirements

of the Government Employees Housing Authority),Lot No. 152 (1011 square metres), (Diagram 80486,Plan Bolgart Townsite (George Street) .)

Corres. 1600/74 .DERBY.-No. 32535 (Water Supply), Lot No . 705

(9207 square metres) . (Original Plan 12056, PlanDerby Townsite (Carnarvon and Le Lievre Streets) .)

Corres . 1443/73 .FITZROY.-No. 32468 (For the use or benefit of

the Aboriginal inhabitants), Loc. No. 75 (5750hectares) . Original Plan 13140, Plans : Derby 4Mile and Mt . Anderson 4 Mile .

Corres. 2723/73 .WYNDHAM.-No. 1117 (Water), Lot No . 1360

(3625 square metres) . Plan Wyndham Sheet 1(Pearce Street) .)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th April, 1974 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 of theLand Act, 1933-1972, as follows :-

Corres. 3696/26. Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 19398 (Bolgart lot 121) "School Site" to ex-clude the area surveyed and shown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 80486 as Bolgart lot 152 and ofits area being reduced to 1 .5404 hectares, accord-ingly. (Plan Bolgart Townsite (George Street) .)

Corres. 6810/49.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 23226 (Fitzroy District) "Stock Route-FitzroyCrossing to Nobbys Well" to exclude the areas sur-veyed and shown coloured dark brown on originalPlan 13140 and of its area being reduced by 3.1402hectares, accordingly. (Plans Mt. Anderson 4 MileDerby 4 Mile .)

Corres. 2958/54.-Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 24015 (Lancelin Lots 76 to 83 inclusive) "SchoolSite" to include Lancelin Lot 193 and of its areabeing increased to 3 .7127 hectares, accordingly .(Plan Lancelin Townsite Cockram, Gray and Sid-ney Streets) .)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

REVOCATION OF ORDER IN COUNCIL .Reserve No. 32209 .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th April, 1974 .

Corres. 2929/72 .IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to revoke the Order in Councilissued under Executive Council Minute No . 2622dated 11th September, 1973 whereby Reserve No .32209 (Roebourne Lot 20) was vested in the Shireof Roebourne in trust for the purpose of "RestRoom Site (Country Women's Association)" andto approve of the cancellation of the relevant Vest-ing Order accordingly .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th April, 1972 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1972, as follows :-

Corres. 9347/12.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 14974 (Nelson Location 7775) "Gravel (MainRoads Department) " . (Plan 44213/40 F2 .)

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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Corres. 1177/16.-Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 16503 (Murray Location 891) "Rifle Range" .(Plan 380C/40 E3.)Corres. 7746/22.-Of the cancellation of Reserve

No. 18180 (Nelson Location 9170) "Quarry (Gravel)"(Plan 4428/40 F2 .)Corres. 822/34.-Of the cancellation of Reserve

No. 21249 (Nelson Location 11299) "Church Site(Church of England) " . (Plan 442B/40 F2 .)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

NOW OPEN.Port Hedland Lot 2449 .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th April, 1974 .

Corres. 1237/71 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 45Aof the Land Act, 1933-1972, of Port Hedland Lot2449 being made "Now Open" for sale in fee simpleat the purchase price of twenty dollars ($20.00)and subject to the payment for improvements atvaluation, in cash, should the successful applicantbe other than the owner of such improvements .Applications must be lodged at the Department

of Lands and Surveys, Perth .If there are more applications than one for the

lot, the application to be granted will be decidedby. the Land Board .

(Plan Port Hedland Regional, Sheet 5 (Moor-ambine Street .) )

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895 .Appointment of Board .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th April, 1974 .

Corres. 2541/62 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,has been pleased to appoint, under the provisionsof the Parks and Reserves Act, 1895, the NationalParks Board of Western Australia as a Board tocontrol and manage Reserve No. 26890 (FitzroyLocation 42) "National Park" .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

CHANGE OF NAME OF TOWNSITE .Wittenoom Gorge to Wittenoom .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th April, 1974 .Corres. 3602/48, V.3 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 10 of theLand Act, 1933, of the name of Wittenoom GorgeTownsite being changed to Wittenoom Townsite ;and such Townsite shall hereafter be known anddistinguished as "Wittenoom" accordingly. (PlanWittenoom Townsite .)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

AMENDMENT OF BOUNDARIES .Koorda Townsite .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th April, 1974 .

Corres. 1517/13 .IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Gov-ernor in Executive Council has been pleased toapprove, under section 10 of the Land Act, 1933-1972, of the amendment of the boundaries ofKoorda Townsite to include the land the subjectof Lands and Surveys Diagram 80072 . (PlansKoorda Townsite 56/80 .)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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LAND ACT, 1933-1972 .Department of Lands,

Perth, 27th March, 1974 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to theprovisions of the Land Act, 1933-1972, has been pleased to make the regulationsset out in the Schedule hereto .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule .Regulations .

1. In these regulations the Regulations for the Guidance of Surveyors inthe Department of Lands and Surveys, published in the Government Gazetteon the 28th November, 1961 as amended by notices so published, and reprintedin the Government Gazette on the 4th March, 1971 pursuant to the Reprintingof Regulations Act, 1954, are referred to as the principal regulations .

2. The principal regulations are amended by revoking regulation 150 andby substituting the following regulation-

150. The fees payable to surveyors for surveys carried out under theregulations after the 31st December, 1973, shall be as follows:-1. Rural Surveys :

(a) Subject to this regulation, for each survey effected under aseparate instruction, a basic fee of $40.00 will be paid .

(b) Only one basic fee will apply where two or more surveys areeffected at the same time and are connected by surveyed lines .

(c) In addition to the basic fee a lineal base rate of $31.00 perkilometre will be paid for the definition of new boundaries .

(d) The rate shall be the same for old lines picked up provided theyare accurately ranged and chained .

(e) Provided the nature and extent of such variations are clearlyshown in the field notes lodged a loading on the base rate inrespect to slope and vegetation variation will be paid in accordancewith the following tables .

TABLESPERCENTAGE LOADING TO BASE RATE

Slope

Less than3°

nil2575

275400

Open

AABCD

3° tounder 6°

2550

100300425

6° tounder 12°

Vegetation categories

5075

125325450

TimberScrub

Light

Medium

BBCDE

12° tounder 15 °

75100150350475

Heavy

15° andover

100125175375500

Dense

C

D•

E• E•

E

(f) For temporary lines marked at one kilometre intervals deduct 333per cent .

(g) For reading an angle (four repetitions-or equivalent)-$3 .60 .(h) For a post supplied and placed in position (or equivalent) -$2 .90 .(i) For pegs supplied and placed in position-

50 mm x 50 mm (50 1)-$1 .40 .75 mm x 75 mm (752)-$1 .60 .

(j) For spikes (each)-$0 .60 .(k) For soil classification by compass traverse-Hourly Rate .

2. Urban Surveys :(a) Subject to this regulation, for each survey effected under a

separate instruction, a basic fee of $65 .00 will be paid .(b) Only one basic fee will apply when two or more surveys are

effected at the same time and are connected by surveyed lines .

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let lot

each succeed-8

(c) Additional fees will be paid in accordance with the followingtable:-

Under2 000 m 2

19

2 000 m2to

under4 000 m2

30

20

Where the area of lots in a subdivision vary the initial charge shallbe in the category of the greatest number of lots .The fees include the cost of materials, marking and pickup .For lots of 10 hectares in area and greater fees shall be the sameas for Rural Surveys.For lots of irregular sides add to the prescribed fee 25 per centof the relevant "each succeeding lot" fee in paragraph (c) ofthis subregulation but this does not apply where the irregularity iscaused by the truncation of a lot corner .For lots with curved boundaries add to the prescribed fee 50 percent of the relevant "each succeeding lot" fee in paragraph (c)of this subregulation.For truncations at the time of subdivision add (each)-$6 .00 .

(i) Where the purpose of the survey is to truncate a corner and noother survey is involved the fee shall be the same as for one lotof under 2 000 m 2 .

(j) For repegging, lot fees shall be 75 per cent of the above scale .(k) For rough areas, or when the necessary pickup is excessive, a

loading of up to 333 per cent may be charged subject to approvalbeing obtained from the Surveyor General or other duly authorisedofficer.

3 . Hourly Rates :(a) For a Surveyor-$14 .00 .(b) For a Surveyor in the field with one employee-$18 .00 .(c) For a Surveyor in the field with two employees-$21 .50 .(d) For each additional employee, after the first two-$3 .50.(e) In addition to the foregoing the surveyor shall be allowed 50 per

cent of the fees in paragraphs (h), (i) and (j) of subregulation (1) .

4. Surveys in any Locality :(a) For observation for azimuth (minimum of four sets)-$20 .00 .(b) For observations of latitude and longitude, fees shall be paid on

an Hourly Rate basis or at a rate determined after reference tothe Surveyor General .

(c) For obliteration of marked boundaries-Hourly Rate .(d) For each tree marked and connected to a traverse-$5 .00 .(e) For observations to Trigonometrical Stations-Hourly Rate .(f) For involved surveys not payable at standard rates, or other types

of survey for which no rates are specified-Hourly Rate .(g) For office work in connection with the normal type of survey-

Nil.(h) For office work associated with the more involved or complex

survey Hourly Rates may be charged subject to approval beingobtained from the Surveyor General or other duly authorisedofficer .

(i) For loss of time attributable to the Department-Hourly Rate .

5. Levels :Level work will be paid for on an Hourly Rate Basis .

6. Vehicle Operation and Travelling :(a) Vehicle operation will be paid for at the following rates :-

(i) Conventional 2-wheel drive, light duty vehicle of less than 2 .04tonne capacity, per kilometre-11c .

(ii) 4-wheel drive and/or heavy duty vehicle of 2 .04 tonne capacity,or over, per kilometre-17 .5c .

(b) For time spent in travelling either-(i) the rate as in paragraph (a), plus Hourly Rate ; or(ii) For distance from point to point, according to the strength of

the party, the rate as in paragraph (a) plus :-Surveyor with one employee, per kilometre-25c .Surveyor with two employees, per kilometre-30c.Surveyor with three employees, per kilometre-35c .

4 000 m2 8to

under

000 m2 i

to2 hato

under

3 hato

under

4 hato

under

6 hato

underunder I8 000 m2 2 ha I 3 ha 4 ha 6 ha 10 ha

35 51. 601

74

88

24 35 I 41 51

60ing lot . . . .

(d)(e)

(f)

(g)

(h)

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NAMING OF ALF FAULKNER COMMUNITYCENTRE .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th April, 1974 .

Corres. 4388/23, V .2 .IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe name of "Alf Faulkner Community Centre"has been applied to the land bounded by MatthewRoad, Mary Crescent, Kirke and Gallagher Streetsin the locality of Eden Hill . (Public Plan P143-4 .)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

LAND ACT,. 1933-1972 .Notice of Intention to Grant a Special Lease

Under Section 116 .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 22nd March, 1974 .Corres . 1533/72 .

IT is hereby notified that it is intended to granta special lease over Swan Location 8796 to Yan-chep Estates Pty. Ltd. and Bond Corporation Pty .Ltd. for the purpose of a "Yacht Harbour" for aterm of 21 years . (Plan Yanchep NE and PartNW.)

B. L. O'HALLORAN,Acting Under Secretary for Lands .

BENCUBBIN TOWNSITE .Amendment and Redescription of Boundaries .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th April, 1974 .

Corres 5876/14, V3 .IT is hereby notified that His Excellency theGovernor in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve under section 10 of the Land Act, 1933-1972, of the amendment and redescription of theboundaries of Bencubbin Townsite to comprise thearea described in the schedule hereto .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

7. Accommodation :(a) Where a surveyor or his assistants are obliged to live away from

home requiring the surveyor to provide suitable accommodationan allowance of $5 .50 per man per day shall be paid . North ofthe 26th parallel of latitude this allowance may be increased to$6.30 per man per day.

(b) In special circumstances, where such expenses are extreme, andsubject to approval by the Surveyor General or other dulyauthorised officer, the actual accommodation costs may be paid .

(c) In the circumstances referred to in paragraph (b) all receiptsmust be submitted with the claim .

8. Miscellaneous :(a) For surveys effected north of the 26th parallel of latitude a

loading of 25 per cent of the amounts claimed under subregulations1-6 inclusive may be applied.

(b) For surveys south of the 26th parallel of latitude and outside theSouth West Land Division a loading of 15 per cent of the amountsclaimed under subregulations 1-6 inclusive may be applied .

(c) Searches by surveyors will be paid for on an Hourly Rate basissubject to approval by the Surveyor General .

(d) When diagrams or plans of surveys are requested to be sub-mitted with the field notes they will be paid for, at the optionof the Department, at the following rates :-

Either :-(D Actual costs of drafting plus 10 per cent, or(ii) Diagram of one tenement (simple)-$7 .00 .

Diagram of one tenement (complex) -$12 .50 .each additional tenement-$4 .00 .

Plan of one tenement (simple)-$9 .50 .Plan of one tenement (complex)-$19 .00 .

each additional tenement-$6 .50 .In each case the necessary forms will be supplied by the

Department .

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Schedule .All that portion of land bounded by lines starting

from the south-eastern corner of Avon Location22062 and extending northerly along the easternboundary of that location and onwards to thesouth-eastern corner of the southern severance ofLocation 15145; thence northerly and easterly alongboundaries of that severance and onwards to thesouthernmost south-western corner of the easternseverance of Location 13420 ; thence easterly alongthe southern boundaries of that severance and thenorthern severance of Location 22645 to thesouthernmost south-eastern corner of the last men-tioned severance ; thence south-easterly to thesouthernmost north-western corner of the south-ern severance of Location 22645 aforesaid ; thencesoutherly along the western boundary of that sever-ance and onwards to and along the westernboundary of Location 24373 to its south-westerncorner ; thence southerly to and along the westernboundaries of Locations 14258 and 24644 to thenorthern boundary of Location 24616 ; thence east-erly, southerly, westerly and northerly along bound-aries of that location to its north-western corner ;thence westerly in prolongation of the northernboundary of Location 24616 to the eastern bound-ary of Location 15146 and thence northerly, north-westerly and westerly along boundaries of thatlocation to the starting point . (Public Plans Ben-cubbin Regional and Bencubbin Townsite Sheets1131, 1132, 1231 and 1232 .)

KAMBALDA TOWNSITE .Amendment of Boundaries .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th April, 1974 .

Corres. 6338/97.IT is hereby notified that the Governor in Execu-tive Council has been pleased to approve undersection 10 of the Land Act, 1933-1972, of theamendment of the boundaries of Kambalda Town-site to include the area described in the Schedulehereunder .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule .The area delineated and shown coloured in red

on Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan 586 .(Plans Kambalda Townsite 40/80 .)

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NAMING OF LOCALITIESIN THE SHIRE OF ROCKINGHAM.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th April, 1974 .

Corres. 13014/02, V .4 .IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe names listed in the schedule hereto have beenapplied to the localities in the Shire of Rocking-ham and more particularly described by red border-ing on Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan No .638, and such localities shall hereafter be knownand distinguished by such name accordingly .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule .Rockingham, Peron, Shoalwater, Safety Bay,

Becher, Peelhurst, Karnup, East Rockingham,Cooloongup, Hillman, Waikiki, Warnbro, Bal-divis and Singleton .

NAMING OF LOCALITIESIN THE SHIRE OF WANNEROO .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th April, 1974 .Corres. 242/73 .

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe names listed in the schedule hereto have beenapplied to the localities in the Shire of Wannerooand more particularly described by red borderingon Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan No . 668,and such localities shall hereafter be known anddistinguished by such name accordingly .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule .Maranock, Eglinton, Myuna, Two Rocks, Yanchep,

Ningana, Alkimos, Quinns, Mindarie and Burns.

District and Location No .

Nelson 7775 and 11299 (asone unit) (i) (j) (m)

Nelson 9170 (i) (j) (m)

Nelson 13070 (j) (1) (m) . . . .

Williams 1 .5341 (a) (j) (1) (m)

Area

u V V .G1LlV 1VI . 1V 1 %stlur1 t 1.11" vv tl .

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LAND OPEN FOR SELECTIONDepartment of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th April, 1974.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part V of theLand Act, 1933-1972, and the regulations appertaining thereto, subject to the provisions of the said Act .

Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the date specified, but may belodged before such date if so desired .

All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and if there are moreapplicants than one for any block, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board. Any lands remainingunselected will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt with .

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date, time, and place ofthe meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least seven days between the closing date and the sitting of the Board .

SCHEDULE

APPLICATIONS TO BE LODGED NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY, 1st MAY, 1974

Price

hectares2-0416 . . . .

$20 .00 purchase price . . . .

2-0209

$20 .00 purchase price . . . .

86 . 922 0 . . . . $9 .39 per hectare (incl .Survey fee)

60-9709 . . . . $9 .84 per hectare (incl .Survey fee)

Jilbadji location 873, situated 30 kilometreswest of Marvel Loch and containing1689.772 5 hectares to Fritz Oetiker andMary Oetiker, both of Edwards Find, viaSouthern Cross, W.A.

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR SALE .

Bolgart Lot 133 .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th April, 1974 .Corres. 830/56 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1972, of Bolgart Lot 133 beingmade available for sale in fee simple for"Residential Purposes" at the purchase price offour hundred dollars ($400) and subject to thefollowing conditions :-

The purchaser shall erect on the lot purchaseda residence to comply with Local Authorityby-laws within two years from the dateof sale . If this condition shall not havebeen complied with in the time prescribed,the land shall be absolutely forfeited to-gether with all purchase money and feesthat may have been paid .

A transfer of the License will not be approvednor a Crown Grant issued for the lot untilthe purchaser has complied with thebuilding condition.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of fortydollars ($40) must be lodged at the Departmentof Lands and Surveys, Perth, on or before Wednes-day, 1st May, 1974 .

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

All applications lodged on or before the closingdate will be treated as having been received onthat date, and if there are more applications thanone for the lot, the application to be granted willbe decided by the Land Board .

(Plan Bolgart Townsite (Nicholas Street) .)

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th April, 1974 .

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe Land Board has determined that the following F. W. BYFIELD,application for Land shall be Granted :-

Under Secretary for Lands .

Plan

442B/40 F . 2 . . . .

442B/40 F . 2 . . . .

453C/40 F. 4 . . . .

384C/40 E. F . 3

Corres . No .

9347/12

9347/12

1657/74

3135/68

Locality

About 14 km south of Man-jimup Townsite

About 14 km south of Man-jimup Townsite

About 11 km north of Wal-pole

About 6 km west of WilliamTownsite

F. W. BYFIELD,

(a) Subject to payment for improvements .

Under Secretary for Lands .

(i) Available under Section 53 of the Land Act .(j) Subject to Mining Conditions .(1) Not available for selection under the provisions of Section 53 of the Land Act .(m) Available to adjoining holders and holders of nearby land who are capable, in the opinion of the Minister, of conveniently

working their land and this land as one holding .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 5th April, 1974 .IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the City of Perth, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 20th November,1972, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say :-

Perth .987/73 (MR 927), M .R.D. 906/72 .Road No. 124 (Canning Highway-Widening of

part) . Those portions of Lots 2, 3 and 4 of SwanLocation 36 (Land Titles Office Plan 4525) andLocation 36 (Land Titles Office Plan 4483) asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 80328 .

113 square metres being resumed from SwanLocation 36.

(Notices of intention to resume gazetted 5thOctober 1973 and 25th January, 1974 .)

(Public Plan P237-4 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Beverley, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 22nd June,1972, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say :-

Beverley .1641/72 (R.4257) .Road No. 2067 (Widening of part) . That por-

tion of Avon Location 3921 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 80076 .40 square metres being resumed from Avon

Location 3921 .(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 18th

January, 1974 .)(Public Plan Youraling 40, Sheet 1 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Boddington, passed at a.meeting of the Council held on or about 3rd August,1971, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say :-

Boddington .1871/98, V.2 (R.4313) .Road No. 15138 . A strip of land 20 .12 metres

wide, widening as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Original Plan 13006 commencing on thewestern side of Road No . 1207 at the northeasterncorner of Ranford Lot 18 (Reserve No. 30446) andextending as surveyed westward along the north-ern boundaries of the said lot and Lot 17 to thenortheastern side of Road No . 688 .Road No. 15146. A, strip of land 20.12 metres

wide commencing on the northern and westernsides of Road No. 688 within Williams Location5339 and extending as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan 13006 northwestwardsthrough the said location to the eastern side ofRoad No. 1207.

4 820 square metres being resumed from WilliamsLocation 5339 Reserve No . 30446 is hereby reducedby 4 807 square metres accordingly.

(Public Plan Ranford Townsite and 379D/40 C4 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Boddington, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 26thNovember, 1970, the undermentioned lands have

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been set apart, taken, or resumed under section17 of the Public Works Act, 1902, for the purposeof a new road, that is to say :-

Boddington .898/53 (R.4304) .Road No. 690 (Widenings of part) . Those por-

tions of Wellington Locations 2485, 1804, 1764,Crown land, 1815 and 1534 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Original Plan 12191 .

1 148 square metres being resumed from Welling-ton Location 2485 .2 271 square metres being resumed from Welling-

ton Location 1804 .865 square metres being resumed from Welling-

ton Location 1764 .1 533 square metres being resumed from Welling-

ton Location 1815 .91 square metres being resumed from Wellington

Location 1534 .(Public Plan 384D/40 B3 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Collie, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 25th May, 1967,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say :-

Collie .1626/67 (R .4302) .Road No. 15140 . A strip of land 20 .12 metres

wide widening in parts, commencing on the west-ern boundary of Wellington Location 4373 (ReserveNo. 22700) and extending as surveyed and asdelineated and coloured dark and mid brown onOriginal Plans 12483 and 12484 northeastward,eastward, southeastward and southerly through thesaid Reserve, Crown Land and State Forest No . 15to the northern side of Road No . 1516 within theState Forest .State Forest No . 15 is hereby reduced by 24 .9286

hectares .(Public Plan Collie 40, Sheet 1 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Corrigin, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 30th November,1971, the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road, thatis to say:-

Corrigin .3628/71 (R4309) .Road No. 5312 (1) (Widening of part) . Those

portions of Avon Locations 23460, 17275, 16677 and13635 as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagrams 76060 and 76061 .

(ii) (Deviation of part) . A strip of land 20 .12metres wide, leaving the southern side of the presentroad on the northern boundary of Avon Location12323 and extending as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 76061south eastwards through the said location to rejointhe present road on the eastern boundary of thatlocation .Road No. 5596 (Widening of part) . That portion

of Avon Location 13635 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 76061 .Road No. 15143 . A strip of land 20 .12 metres

wide widening as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Original Plan 12258 and Lands andSurveys Diagram 76062 commencing on the south-ern side of Road No. 5596 at a northwestern cornerof the southern severance of Avon Location 13636and extending as surveyed southerly along the west-ern boundaries of Avon Locations 13636, 17614 and18830, thence southeasterly and easterly along thesouthern boundaries of locations 18830, 12196, 18832to the western boundary of 19649.Road No. 11975 (Widening of part) . That portion

of Avon Location 19650 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan 12258 .

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440 square metres being resumed from Avon Loca-tion 23460 .

1.039 6 hectares being resumed from Avon Loca-tion 17275 .2 104 square metres being resumed from Avon

Location 16677 .8 220 square metres being resumed from Avon

Location 12323 .3.933 1 hectares being resumed from Avon Loca-

tion 13635 .1.1610 hectares being resumed from Avon Loca-

tion 18830 .4 859 square metres being resumed from Avon

Location 26021 .6 837 square metres being resumed from Avon

Locatioh 19650 .478 square metres being resumed from Avon

Location 13636 .134 square metres being resumed from Avon Loca-

tion 12196 .(Public Plan : Wogerlin 1 :50,000) .

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Gingin, passed at a meeting ofthe Council held on or about 26th April, 1972, theundermentioned lands have been set apart, taken,or resumed under section 17 of the Public WorksAct, 1902, for the purpose of a new road, that isto say :-

Gingin .1142/72 (R4238) .Road No. 7655 (Deviation of part) . A strip of

land 20.12 metres wide, widening in part leaving thewestern side of the present road within Swan Loca-tion 2669 and extending as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 80195westward and northwestward through the said loca-tion and Location 2041 to rejoin the present roadon its southern side on the northern boundary ofthe last mentioned location .

7 978 square metres being resumed from SwanLocation 2669 .

1.218 1 hectares being resumed from Swan Loca-tion 2041 .

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 18thJanuary, 1974 .)

(Public Plan 31/80 A3 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Gnowangerup, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 2nd Oc-tober, 1972, the undermentioned lands have beenset apart, taken, or resumed under Section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of anew road, that is to say:-

Gnowangerup .2599/72 (.R4321) .Road No. 15142 : (1) A strip of land 20 .12 metres

wide, commencing at the southwestern corner ofKent Location 643 (Reserve No . 18944) and ex-tending as surveyed northward along the westernboundary of the said location to its northwesterncorner .

(ii) (Deviation of part) . A strip of land 40metres wide, widening at its commencement, leav-ing the eastern side of the present road withinKent Location 643 (Reserve No . 18944) and ex-tending as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 80296 northwardthrough the said location to the northern bound-ary of that location .Reserve No . 18944 Is hereby reduced by 1.3180

hectares accordingly .(Public Plan : 435/80 Fl.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Harvey, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 1st Decem-ber, 1971, the undermentioned lands have been

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set apart, taken, or resumed under Section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of anew road, that is to say:-

Harvey .3636/71 (R4319) .Road No. 15152. A strip of land 20 .12 metres

wide, widening in parts, commencing on a north-ern boundary of Wellington Location 50 (LandTitles Office Plan 9625) and extending as delin-eated and coloured dark brown on Original Plan12397 generally southerly through the said loca-tion, State Forest 15 to the northern side of RoadNo. 804 and recommence on the southern side ofRoad No. 804 through State Forest 15, Location50 and State Forest 15 to terminate within thesaid State Forest.

2.5260 hectares being resumed from WellingtonLocation 50 . State Forest No . 15 is hereby reducedby 5 .3418 hectares accordingly .

(Public Plan: 383c/40D4 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Kalamunda, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 11th May,1973, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under Section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say :-

Kalamunda .2753/72 (R4315) .Road No. 15147 : (Ocean View Parade) . A strip

of land varying in width commencing at the south-eastern corner of Lot 315 of Helena Location 20a(Land Titles Office Plan 4572) and extending assurveyed and as delineated and coloured mid brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 80438 northwest-ward along the northeastern boundary of the saidlot and through Swan Location 7900, Class "A"Reserve No . 30200 to a southwestern and south-eastern side of Road No . 14194 .

Class "A" Reserve No . 30200 is hereby reduced by977 square metres .

(Public Plan : M194-4 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Kulin, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 11th August, 1972,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under Section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say :-

Kulin .2101/72 (R4320) .Road No. 6371 (Widening of part) . Those portions

of Williams Location 9940 as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram80179 .989 square metres being resumed from Williams

Location 9940 .(Public Plan Koolberin 1 :50000 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the ;hire of Kwinana, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 1st May, 1973,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under Section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say :-

Kwinana .920/54 (R4310) .Road No. 15144 (Cowcherway East) . A strip of

land 20.12 metres wide, widening at its commence-ment and terminus, commencing at the north-western corner of Kwinana Lot M40 and extendingas delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 80270 northeastward insideand along the northwestern boundary of the saidlot to the southwestern side of Ridleyway SouthStreet .Class "A" Reserve No . 23959 is hereby reduced

by 36 square metres .(Public Plan F234-4 .)

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IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Lake Grace, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 20th June,1969, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under Section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say :-

Lake Grace .2207/69 (R4318) .Road No. 15150 (i) A strip of land 20 .12 metres

wide, widening in part, commencing at the northwestern corner of Roe Location 146 and extendingas surveyed and as delineated and coloured darkand mid brown on Original Plan 11540 southerlyalong the western boundary of the said locationto a south western corner of that location thenceeasterly along the south western boundary toterminate 20 .117 metres eastward of a southwestern corner .

(ii) (Widening of part) That portion of Roe .Location 146 as delineated and coloured dark

brown on Original Plan 11540 .Road No. 15151 A strip of land 20.12 metres

wide, widening in parts, commencing on thewestern side of Road No . 8173 within Roe Loca-tion 154 and extending as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan 11540 north westwardand north eastward through the said location andlocation 774 to the western side of Road No . 15150 .195 square metres being resumed from Roe

Location 146 1040 square metres being resumedfrom Roe Location 154 4.1734 hectares beingresumed from Roe Location 774 .

(Public Plan : 387/80F2 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Lake Grace, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 28th June,1972, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePubic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say :-

Lake Grace .2591/62 (R4314) .Road No. 7748 (Deviation of part) A strip of

land varying in width, leaving the western side ofthe present road at the northeastern corner ofRoe Location 881 (Reserve No . 19649) and extend-ing as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 80148 southwestwardsinside and along the northwestern boundary ofthe said location to the southwestern corner ofthat location.Reserve No . 19649 is hereby reduced by 7 .394 2

hectares accordingly .(Public Plan 388/80 A2 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Manjimup, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 15th September,1971, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say :-

Manjimup .3070/63 (R4305) .Road No. 15141 : (i) A strip of land 60 .35 metres

wide, commencing at the northeastern corner ofNelson Location 10334 and extending as surveyedsouthward along the eastern boundary of the saidlocation and part of 10335, then westward alongthe southern boundary of the last mentioned loca-tion and again southward along part of the east-ern boundary of 10335 to a line in prolongationsoutheastward of the western boundary of the lastmentioned location .

(ii) (Deviation of part) a strip of land 60 .35metres wide, leaving the southeastern side of thepresent road within State Forest No . 41 and extend-ing as delineated and coloured dark brown on

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Original Plan 12217 southerly through the saidState Forest to a northern side of a surveyed roadwithin the State Forest .

State Forest No . 41 is hereby reduced by 12 .398 6hectares accordingly.

(Public Plan. 443D/40 A4 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Mingenew, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 18th May, 1971, theundermentioned lands have been set apart, taken,or resumed under section 17 of the Public WorksAct, 1902, for the purpose of a new road, that isto say:-

Mingenew .12047/02v2 (R4317) .Road No. 15148 : A strip of land 20 .12 metres wide,

widening at its commencement and terminus, com-mencing on the western side of Road No. 3167within Victoria Location 2404 and extending asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 12398 westward and southerly through thesaid location and Locations 2385, 1281, 772 and10022 to the northern side of a surveyed road onthe southern boundary of the lastmentioned loca-tion. This excludes the intersecting portion ofRoad No . 12009 .

9 965 square metres being resumed from VictoriaLocation 2404 .

1 781 square metres being resumed from VictoriaLocation 1281 .

4 737 square metres being resumed from VictoriaLocation 772 .

1.904 5 hectares being resumed from VictoriaLocation 2385 .

3.118 6 hectares being resumed from VictoriaLocation 10022 .

(Public Plan 123/80 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Moora, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 15th November,1972, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose. of a newroad, that is to say:-

Moora .1256/72 (R .926) M.R.D. 1003/72 .Road No . 1474 : (widening of parts) Those por-

tions of Melbourne Locations 3481 and 932 (Rail-way Reserve) as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagrams 80411 and76138 .2 246 square metres being resumed from Mel-

bourne Location 3481 .349 square metres being resumed from Melbourne

Location 932 .(Notice of intention to resumed gazetted 16th

November, 1973.)(Public Plan Bindi-Bindi Townsite .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Mundaring, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 25th November,1971, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say :-

Mundaring .9147/07 (R3948) .Road No. 15149 (Burma Road) : A strip of land

20.12 metres wide, widening at its terminus, com-mencing on the western boundary of Swan Location23073 and extending as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan 12235 westwardthrough Lot 1 of Swan Location 1317 (Land TitlesOffice Diagram 14219) to the eastern side of RoadNo. 3361 on the western boundary of Lot 1 .

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4 .583 0 hectares being resumed from Swan Loca-tion 1317.

(Public Plans 2A/40 and 1B/20 N.E.)IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Pingelly, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 23rd November,1967, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:-

Pingelly .2348/89 (R4303) .Road No. 359 (widening of part) . That portion

of Avon Location 3351 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 73298 .

1077 square metres being resumed from AvonLocation 3351 .

(Public Plan 379 B/40 F2 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Victoria Plains, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 26th April,1972, the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:-

Victoria Plains .1177/72 (R4308) .Road No. 1446 (Widening of part) . That portion

of Lot M1200 (Land Titles Office Diagram 5092) ofMelbourne Location 934 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 80193 .

376 square metres being resumed from MelbourneLocation 934 .

(Public Plan 58/80 E3 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of West Arthur, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 22nd May, 1972,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:-

West Arthur .4237/30 (R4301) .Road No. 11416 (Deviation of part) . A strip

of land varying in width leaving the eastern sideof the present road within Lease 3116/2852 andextending as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 13017 northward through the saidlease to rejoin the present road within the saidlease 3116/2852 .

2.342 8 hectares being resumed from Special Lease3116/2852 .

(Public Plan 415A/40B1 .)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Williams, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 11th January, 1972,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:-

Williams.346/07 (R4311) .Road No. 15145. A strip of land 20 metres wide

commencing on the northern side of Road No .3020 within Williams Location 4777 and extendingas delineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 13023 northward through the said locationto the western side of Road No . 3020 on the easternboundary of that Location.

1 .340 7 hectares being resumed from WilliamsLocation 4777.

(Public Plan 385D/40A4 .)

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IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Williams, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 25th August, 1970,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say :-

Williams.(346/07 (R3915) .Road No. 3020 (Widenings of part) . Those por-

tions of Williams Locations 6137 and 2761 as deline-ated and coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 75348 .306 square metres being resumed from Williams

Location 6137.921 square metres being resumed from Williams

Location 2161 .(Public Plan 385D/40 A4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Wyalkatchem, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 1st September,1970, the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:-

Wyalkatchem.1533/71 (R4277) .Road 9512 (i) (Extension) . A strip of land 20 .12

metres wide,ide, leaving the terminus of the presentroad at the south eastern corner of Avon Location19279 and extending southerly, easterly and south-erly to and along the eastern and southern bound-aries of location 12039 and the eastern boundaryof location 11753 to the south eastern corner of thelast mentioned location .

(ii) (Widening of part) . That portion of AvonLocation 12039 as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 80129 .

(iii) (Deviation of part) . A strip of land varyingin width leaving the eastern side of the presentroad on the western boundary of Avon Location11750 and extending as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 80129northward through the said location to rejoin thepresent road on a northern boundary of that loca-tion .2022 square metres being resumed from Avon

Location 11750 .9 230 square metres being resumed from Avon

Loration 11750 .(Public Plan Yelbeni 1 :50 000 A3 .)

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

Dated this 27th March, 1974.By Order of His Excellency.

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

Perth, 28th March, 1974 .Corres. 98 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraph (c) subsection (2)of section 18 of the Act, in respect of the Shire

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of Brookton for the period 1st April, 1974, to the31st May, 1974, both dates inclusive . All otherprovisions of the Bush Fires Act must be compliedwith .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or owner or occupierof any land to take any precautions he considersnecessary before lighting any fire during the periodof this suspension and where a fire has alreadybeen lit, may direct that all reasonable steps betaken by the owner or occupier or person who litthe fire to extinguish the fire or to prevent thefire from spreading .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

Perth, 28th March, 1974 .

Corres . 136 .IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraph (c) subsection 2 ofsection 18 of the Act, in respect to Corrigin ShireCouncil so far as it relates to the burning of grassand stubble only for the period 1st April, 1974 tothe 31st May, 1974 both dates inclusive . All otherprovisions of the Bush Fires Act must be compliedwith .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or owner or occupierof any land to take any precautions he considersnecessary before lighting any fire during the periodof this suspension and where a fire has alreadybeen lit, may direct that all reasonable steps betaken by the owner or occupier or person who litthe fire to extinguish the fire or to prevent thefire from spreading .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

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BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .

Bush Fires Board,Perth, 28th March, 1974 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraph (c) of subsection 2of section 18 of the Bush Fires Act, in respectof the burning of grass and stubble and malleeroots only in the Shire of Kulin for the period20th March . 1974 to the 31st May, 1974, both datesinclusive . Permits are required in all other in-stances and all other provisions of the Bush FiresAct must be complied with .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or owner or occupierof any land to take any precautions he considersnecessary before lighting any fire during the periodof this suspension and where a fire has alreadybeen lit, may direct that all reasonable steps betaken by the owner or occupier or person who litthe fire to extinguish the fire or to prevent thefire from spreading .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

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BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

Perth, 28th March, 1974 .Corres. 321 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraphs (a) (b) (e) (d)and (e) subsection 2 of section 18 of the Act, so faras it relates to the burning of grass and stubbleonly in the Shire of Merredin for the period fromthe 1st April, 1974 to the 31st May, 1974 bothdates inclusive. Permits are required in all otherinstances and all other provisions of the Bush FiresAct must be complied with .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or owner or occupierof any land to take any precautions he considersnecessary before lighting any fire during the periodof this suspension and where a fire has alreadybeen lit, may direct that all reasonable steps betaken by the owner or occupier or person who litthe fire to extinguish the fire or to prevent thefire from spreading.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

Perth, 28th March, 1974 .Corres . 161 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraph (c) subsection (2)of section 18 of the Act, in respect of the WanderingShire Council for the period 1st April, 1974 to the31st May, 1974 both dates inclusive . All otherprovisions of the Bush Fires Act must be compliedwith .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or owner or occupierof any land to take any precautions he considersnecessary before lighting any fire during the periodof this suspension and where a fire has alreadybeen lit, may direct that all reasonable steps betaken by the owner or occupier or person who litthe fire to extinguish the fire or to prevent thefire from spreading .

J . A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,Perth, 1st April, 1974 .

Corres. 76 .IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraphs (c) subsection (2)of Section 18 of the Act, in respect of the Shireof Beverley, for the period 1st April, 1974, to the31st May, 1974, both dates inclusive . All otherprovisions of the Bush Fires Act must be compliedwith .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or owner or occupierof any land to take any precautions he considersnecessary before lighting any fire during the period

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of this suspension and where a fire has alreadybeen lit, may direct that all reasonable steps betaken by the owner or occupier or person wholit the fire to extinguish the fire or to prevent thefire from spreading .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,Perth, 1st April, 1974 .

Corres. 701 .IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraphs (a) (b) (c) (d)and (e) subsection (2) of section 18 of the Act,in respect of the Shire of Bunbury Town Council,for the period 1st April, 1974 to the 31st May,1974, both dates inclusive . All other provisions ofthe Bush Fires Act must be complied with .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or owner or occupierof any land to take any precautions he considersnecessary before lighting any fire during the periodof this suspension and where a fire has alreadybeen lit, may direct that all reasonable steps betaken. by the owner or occupier or person who litthe fire to extinguish the fire or to prevent thefire from spreading.

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 1st April, 1974 .Corres. 171 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraphs (c) subsection (2)of section 18 of the Act, in respect of the Shire ofDalwallinu, for the period 29th March, 1974 to the31st May, 1974, both dates inclusive . All otherprovisions of the Bush Fires Act must be compliedwith .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or owner or occupierof any land to take any precautions he considersnecessary before lighting any fire during the periodof this suspension and where a fire has alreadybeen lit, may direct that all reasonable steps betaken by the owner or occupier or person who litthe fire to extinguish the fire or to prevent thefire from spreading .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Time-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 1st April, 1974 .Corres. 331 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraphs (c) subsection (2)of section 18 of the Act, in respect of the Moora

Shire Council, for the period 1st April 1974 to the31st May, 1974, both dates inclusive . All otherprovisions of the Bush Fires Act must be compliedwith.

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or owner or occupierof any land to take any precautions he considersnecessary before lighting any fire during the periodof this suspension and where a fire has alreadylit, may direct that all reasonable steps be takenby the owner or occupier or person who lit thefire to extinguish the fire or to prevent the firefrom spreading .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 195(Section 18 .)

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,

West Perth, 1st April, 1974 .Corres. 436 .

IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraphs (a) (b) (c) (d)and (e) subsection (2) of section 18 of the Act, inrespect of the Shire of Tammin, for the period1st April, 1974 to the 31st May, 1974, both datesinclusive. All other provisions of the Bush FiresAct must be complied with so far as it relates toburning of grass and stubble only .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed bythe Council, may subject to the directions, if any,of the Council, require a person or owner oroccupier of any land to take any precautions heconsiders necessary before lighting any fire duringthe period of this suspension and where a fire hasalready been lit, may direct that all reasonablesteps be taken by the owner or occupier or personwho lit the fire to extinguish the fire or to preventthe fire from spreading .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 18) .

Restricted Burning Times-Order of Suspension .Bush Fires Board,Perth, 2nd April, 1974 .

Corres. 266 .IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof the provisions of paragraph (c) of subsection 2of section 18 of the Bush Fires Act, in respect ofthe burning of grass, stubble and mallee rootsonly in the Shire of Kondinin for the period from21st March, 1974 to the 31st May, 1974 both datesinclusive .

Permits are required in all other instances andall other provisions of the Bush Fires Act mustbe complied with .

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil, may subject to the directions, if any, ofthe Council, require a person or the owner oroccupier of any land to take any precautions heconsiders necessary before lighting any fire duringthe period of this suspension and where a fire hasalready been lit, may direct that all reasonablesteps be taken by the owner or occupier or personwho lit the fire to extinguish the fire or to preventthe fire from spreading .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

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BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 38 .)

Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers .Bush Fires Board,Perth, 3rd April, 1974 .

IT is hereby notified that the following Shireshave appointed the following persons as bushfires control officers for their municipalities :-

Gosnells : C. Rogers .Plantagenet : J. M. Hollingworth, H. Gillis,

G. W. Mitchell, J . Dennis, W. E. Wilson,W. R. Stevens and M . A. Depledge .

York : R. Davies .Ballidu-Wongan : L. S. De Grussa .Murray: J. Hunt, W. Pollard (Jnr .), A. Cun-

ningham, G. R. Moore, C. Rogers andF. Grantham .

Kellerberrin : A. McNeil and A . W. Barnes .Lake Grace : R. Thompson, E . J. Duckworth,

R. McMahon, B . Abernethy and J . R. Lee .Roebourne : W. Laurisson, L. R. Criddle and

G. Ludkins .Dumbleyung : J. D. Richardson .Chapman Valley: D. H. Cooper .Kent : D. C. Batt, R. P. Moore, D. M. Ogle,

R. J. Mortimer, P . Vanzetti, M . E . Holmesand K. L. Smith .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 38 .)

Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers .Bush Fires Board,Perth, 3rd April, 1974 .

IT is hereby notified that the following Shireshave appointed the following persons as bush firecontrol officers for their municipalities :-

Beverley : R. W. Heal .Albany: S. R. Negri, M . H. Hood, A. Lockhart,

R. Smallwood and A . Everitt .Bridgetown-Greenbushes : R. J. Adams, W. E .

Gregory and P . Goyder .Cranbrook : J. A. McGregor, A. T. W. Aiken

and A. Worts .J. A. W. ROBLEY,

State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 38 .)

Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers .Bush Fires Board,Perth, 3rd April, 1974 .

IT is hereby notified that the following Shireshave cancelled the following persons as bush firecontrol officers for their municipalities :-

Plantagenet: R. M. Schumacher, E . G. Hawker,W. A. Weymes and H . W. Bradbury .

York: J. E. Fairhead and L . T. Davies .Wongan-Ballidu : M. J. Davey .Murray : M. R. H. Southcombe .Kellerberrin : J. Newman and C. J. Kay .Lake Grace : B. Orchard, W . H . B . Jenks and

T. Baker .

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Dumbleyung : V. J . McIntyre .Kent : Ben Bamess .Beverley : P. H. Smith .Albany : R. H. Freeman, N . Rochester, B .

Shirley, C . L. Abbott, W. R. Harsley andE. Bloxsidge .

Bridgetown-Greenbushes : W. J. Shepherd .Cranbrook: K. Kohlhagen, M . S. Kerr and R .

F. Overgaard .J. A. W. ROBLEY,

State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 38 .)

Chief Fire Control Officers .Bush Fires Board,Perth, 3rd April, 1974 .

IT is hereby notified that the Bush Fires Boardhas approved of the appointments of the follow-ing persons for the Plantagenet Shire Council :-

Chief Fire Control Officer ; Deputy Chief FireControl Officer .R. W. Williss ; J. W. Dennis.

The following appointments have been cancelled .G. W. Mitchell ; R. M. Williss .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 38 .)

Chief Fire Control Officers .Bush Fires Board,Perth, 3rd April, 1974 .

IT is hereby notified that the Bush Fires Boardhas approved of the appointment of the followingpersons for their respective Shires :-

Local Authority ; Chief Fire Control Officer ;Deputy Chief Fire Control Officer .

Beverley ; S. A. Murray ; P. H. Smith .Bridgetown-Greenbushes ; M. A. Freeman ; -.

The following appointments have been cancelled .Gosnells ; A. H. Bennet ; - .Beverley ; R. W. Heal ; S . A. Murray .Bridgetown -Greenbushes ; D. G. Ferris; - .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 38 .)

Fire Weather Officers .Bush Fires Board,Perth, 3rd April, 1974 .

IT is hereby notified that the Bush Fires Boardhas approved of the appointment of the followingpersons for their respective Shires:-

Local Authority; Fire Weather Officer; DeputyFire Weather Officer .

Plantagenet ; R. M. Williss ; R. C. Cooper .Wongan-Ballidu ; -; R. P. Keefe .Lake Grace ; - ; B. Ness .Kent ; - ; R. J. Mortimer.Beverley ; S. A. Murray ; R. A. Hutchinson .Bridgetown-Greenbushes ; R. A. Freeman ; - .

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The following appointments are to be cancelled :Plantagenet ; E. L. Skinner ; R. M. Williss .Wongan-Ballidu ; -; C. M. Jenken .Lake Grace ; - ; J. Lee .Kent ; -; J. M. Paterson .Beverley; R. W. Heal ; J. A. Murray.Bridgetown-Greenbushes ; D. G. Ferris ; - .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .(Section 8 .)

Re-appointment of Board Members.Bush Fires Board,Perth, 5th April, 1974 .

Corres. 1 .IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Gov-nor acting with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council and pursuant to the powerscontained in section 8 of the Bush Fires Act, 1954,has re-appointed Francis John Campbell, a personnominated by the Minister for Forests, as a mem-ber of the Bush Fires Board for a period of 3 yearsfrom the 28th April, 1974 to the 27th April, 1977,inclusive .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .Prohibited Burning Times .

Bush Fires Board,Perth, 3rd April, 1974 .

Corres. 921 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to declare under section 17 of theBush Fires Act, 1954, that it shall be unlawful toset fire to the bush in the following Shires duringthe periods set out below :-

Shire of Halls Creek-1st April, 1974 to 1stDecember, 1974 .

Shire of Roebourne-1st April, 1974 to 31stOctober, 1974 .

Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley-1st May,1974 to 30th November, 1974 .

Shire of Broome-The area north of the divid-ing line described in the schedule here-under from the 1st May, 1974 to the 1stDecember, 1974 (inclusive) .The area south of the dividing line

described in the schedule hereunder fromthe 1st August, 1974 to the 15th November,1974 (inclusive) .

J . A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

Schedule .From a point on the eastern boundary of the

Shire of Broome, commencing at 68 degrees longi-tude and continuing due west in prolongation tothe south easternmost corner of the boundary ofThangoo Station; thence westerly along the south-ern boundary of that Station to the southwesternboundary ; thence due north to the northwesternboundary; thence due west along that boundaryto the shore of the Indian Ocean .

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

Bush Fires Board,Perth, 3rd April, 1974 .

IT is hereby notified that the Bush Fires Boardhas appointed the following persons under the pro-visions of the Bush Fires Act and regulation made

thereunder to issue permits for the purpose ofburning clover in the following Councils :-

Lake Grace : R. Thompson .Bridgetown-Greenbushes : R. J. Adams, R.

Goyder, W. E. Gregory and R. A. Free-man .

Cranbrook: A. J. Parsons, C. J. Addis, J. A .McGregor and A. Worts .

The following appointments have been cancelled .Lake Grace : B. Orchard .Bridgetown-Greenbushes : W. J. Shepherd, A.

Egerton-Warburton, J . E. Chevis and D . G .Ferris .

Cranbrook: I. Parsons, L. Kohlhagen, M . S .Kerr and R. F. Overgaard .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,State Bush Fire Control Officer .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954 .Shire of Northam .Harvesting Bans .

PURSUANT to the powers contained in Regulation38C of the Regulations to the Bush Fires Act, itis hereby declared that the provisions of Regula-tion 38C shall not apply in the Shire of Northamon the following days, Australia Day, Labour Day,Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day the birth-day of the reigning Sovereign and any day pro-claimed to be a public holiday in the Shire ofNortham whether in addition to or a substitutionfor any of those days .

By order of the Council,ERIC MOLYNEUX,

Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT, 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Shire of Coorow Interim DevelopmentOrder No. 2 .

T.P.B. 26/3/20/1 .NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theGovernor in Executive Council has approved ofthe extension of the Shire of Coorow Interim De-velopment Order No . 2 for a further period of 12months from 30th March, 1974, pursuant to theprovisions of section 7B of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act, 1928 (as amended) .

1st April, 1974 .E. P. THIEL,

Secretary, Town Planning Board .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT, 1928 (AS AMENDED),

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Shire of Wanneroo Town PlanningScheme No. 1-Amendment No . 10 .

T.P .B. 853/2/30/1, Pt . H .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that theHon. Minister for Town Planning approved theShire of Wanneroo Town Planning Scheme Amend-ment on the 28th March, 1974, for the purpose ofrezoning part of lots 14, 15 and 28 Warwick Road,Girrawheen from Residential Development to Ser-vice Station, Commercial, Hotel and ResidentialDevelopment in accordance with a Scheme Mapsigned by the Minister on 28th March, 1974 .

M. NANOVITCH,President.

N. S . BENNETTS,Shire Clerk .

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED)

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning Scheme .Shire of Capel Town Planning Scheme No . 2

(Whole Shire) .T.P.B. 853/6/7/2 .

IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that theHon. Minister for Town Planning approved theShire of Capel Town Planning Scheme No . 2 onthe 25th March, 1974, the Scheme Text of whichis published as a Schedule annexed hereto .

F. E. BROCKMAN,President .

W . M. WRIGHT,Shire Clerk .

Schedule.SHIRE OF CAPEL TOWN PLANNING SCHEME

No. 2 .THE Capel Shire Council, under and by virtue ofthe powers conferred upon it in that behalf bythe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928 (asamended) hereby makes the following TownPlanning Scheme for the purpose of :-

(a) setting aside land for future public use asreserves ;

(b) controlling land development and ex-tractive industries ;

(c) other matters authorised by the enablingAct .

Maps-The following Maps are attached to thisText and form part of the Scheme :-

(1) Land Use Maps .(2) Scheme Maps.

ARRANGEMENT OF THE SCHEME .The Scheme Text is divided into the following

parts ;Part 1.-Preliminary .Part 2.-Reserved Land .Part 3.-Zones .Part 4.-Non-Conforming Uses .Part 5.-General Provisions .Part 6.-Finance and Administration .

PART 1 .-PRELIMINARY .1.1 This Town Planning Scheme may be cited

as the Shire of Capel Town Planning Scheme No .2 hereinafter called "The Scheme" and shall comeinto operation on the publication of notice of theMinister's Final Approval thereof in the Govern-ment Gazette.

1.2 The Scheme shall apply to the whole of theland set out in the maps forming part of theScheme .

1.3 The Shire of Capel Town Planning SchemeNo. 1 which was published in the GovernmentGazette on the 14th day of May, 1971, is herebyrevoked .

1.4 The responsible Authority for carrying outthe Scheme is the Council of the Shire of Capel(hereinafter referred to as the Council) .

1.5 Interpretation : In this Scheme the termsused will have the respective interpretations setout in Appendix "D" of the Town Planning Regu-lations 1967, unless otherwise specified by thisScheme.

1.6 "extractive industry" includes the extractionof sand, gravel, clay, turf, soil, rock, stone mineralsor similar substance from the land, and also themanufacture of products from those materialswhen the manufacture is carried out on the landfrom which any of those materials is extracted oron land adjacent thereto .

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1.7 "service station" shall have the same in-terpretation as given to it in Appendix "D" of theTown Planning Regulations 1967 and in addition,a cafe or unlicenced restaurant developed in con-junction with the service station shall be regardedas part of the service station .

1 .8 "rural use" includes agriculture, horticul-ture, silviculture, and the keeping of cattle, sheepand poultry.

1 .9 "second-hand buildings" means any build-ing, structure or dwelling or part thereof whichhas been transported or moved to the site, andre-erected .

PART 2.-RESERVED LAND .Reservation of Land and Development Thereof .2 .1 (a) Land set aside under this Scheme for

the purpose of a reservation is deemed to be re-served for the purposes indicated on the SchemeMap .

(b) Except as otherwise provided in this Part aperson shall not carry out any development onland reserved under this Scheme, other than theerection of a boundary fence, without first apply-ing for and obtaining the written approval of theCouncil .

(c) In giving its approval the Council shall haveregard to the ultimate purpose intended for thereserve and shall in the case of land reserved forthe purposes of a public authority confer withthat authority before giving its approval .

2 .2 (a) Where a Council refuses approval forthe development of land reserved under the Schemeon the ground that the land is reserved for publicpurposes, or grants approval subject to conditionsthat are unacceptable to the applicant the ownerof the land may, if the land is injuriously affectedthereby, claim compensation for such injuriousaffection .

(b) Claims for such compensation shall be lodgedat the office of the Council not later than sixmonths after the date of the decision of theCouncil refusing approval or granting it subjectto conditions that are unacceptable to the appli-cant.

(c) In lieu of paying compensation the Councilmay purchase the land affected by such decisionof the Council at a price not exceeding the valueof the land at the time of refusal of approval orof the grant of approval subject to conditions thatare unacceptable to the applicant .

PART 3.-ZONES .3 .1 The Scheme area is divided into four types

of zones set out hereunder :-Special Rural .Beach Resort.Rural .Special Use .

3 .2 Table No. 1 appended to Clause 3 .3 of thisPart indicates the several uses permitted by thisScheme in the four zones, such uses being deter-mined by cross reference between the list of "UseClasses" on the lefthand side of the Table and thelist of "Zones" on the top of that Table .

3 .3 The symbols used in the cross reference inTable No. 1 appended to this clause have thefollowing meanings :-

- A use that is permitted under thisScheme .

"AA"

"IF"

A use that is not permitted .

A use that is not permitted unlessapproval is granted by the Council .A use that is not permitted unlesssuch use is incidental to the pre-dominant use as decided andapproved by the Council .

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1 . Caravan Parks2 . Caretaker's House/Flat3 . Car Parks4. Car Sales Premises5 . Cemeteries/Crematoria0 . Civic Buildings

Consulting Booms8 . Drive-in Theatre9 . Dry Cleaning Premises

10 . Educational Establishments11 . Fish Shop12. Fuel Depot1 :3 . Tun ral Parlour14 . 11 ioaith Centre15 . 1 1, -tile, Occupation10 . iii„ 1d i :117 .

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----29 . Motel . .30 . Motor Repair Station31 . Office12 . Petrol Filling Station33 . Private Recreation and Ch34 . Professional Office35 . Public Amusement36 . Public Assembly37 . Public Recreation38 . Public Utility .. . .39 . Public worship40 . Radio/T .V. Installatno41 . Residential Building . . . .42 . Residential-

(a) Duplex House . . ..(b) Dwelling House(e) Flats

43 . Reformative Institution44. Roads, Rights of way45 . Rural Use46 . Service Station47 . Shop48. Showroom

. . .49. Sportsgro nd50 . Trade Display51 . Transport Depot52 . Zoological Garden

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3.4 (a) Any person wishing to undertake anydevelopment for which the approval of the Councilis required under this part shall apply to theCouncil in writing describing the site and thedevelopment proposed.

(b) In considering any application made undersubelause (a) of this clause the Council mayadvertise its intention to consider such applica-tion in a newspaper circulating in its municipalityand, not less than fourteen days after publicationof such advertisement, consider any objectionsreceived before determining the application .

(c) Council may grant its approval with orwithout conditions or may refuse to grant itsapproval to the application to commence develop-ment.

(d) If the Council shall have granted itsapproval to commence development subject toconditions and any of the conditions shall not befulfilled or complied with, the Council may re-voke its approval .

(e) The Council may limit the time for whichits approval to commence development remainsvalid .

3.5 Special Rural Zone :(a) In the Special Rural Zone the Council

intends to promote the orderly andeconomic development of land within thezone by ensuring proper provision of roads,open space, services and drainage and thepreservation of, as far as may be practic-able, the existing rural character of thearea .

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(b) In carrying out its policies for develop-ment of land within the zone, Council mayimplement a Town Planning (Guided De-velopment) Scheme or such other Schemesas may, from time to time, be desirableand will seek the support of the TownPlanning Board in applying a minimumpermitted lot size of not less than one acrein area to subdivisions therein .

3 .6 Beach Resort Zone :(a) In the Beach Resort Zone the Council

intends to promote such facilities as cara-van parks, motels, boarding houses, chaletparks and residential development whichwill be in sympathy with the naturalcharacteristics of the zoned area. Protec-tion of frontal dunes, public amenitiesand natural features shall have priorityin consideration by Council of developmentproposals within the Beach Resort Zone .

(b) Prior to the lodging of any application tosubdivide all or part of existing land hold-ings in the Beach Resort Zone, an outlinedevelopment plan for the whole of thezone prepared by the developer and ap-proved by the Council must exist . Anysuch outline development plan submittedto Council for consideration under thisclause, shall have the following items in-cluded

(i) An outline of the overall collectorroad system.

(ii) Public Open Spacelined in principle .

(iii) The location and quantity of com-mercial and other non-residentialuses intended to be located in thiszone.

(iv) An outline of methods proposed tobe used to maintain natural flora,natural features and fore dunes .

(v) An outline of the methods proposedto maintain uninterrupted publicaccess to foreshore reserves andamenities.

(c) Subsequent to approval by Council of theoutline development plan, Council will re-commend that conditions pertaining to thefollowing be applied to the Approval toSubdivide .

(i) Total retention and preservation ofthe coastal fore dunes. This condi-tion will necessitate the fore dunesbeing kept free of structures, roadsand other forms of physical altera-tion other than an approved foot-path.

(ii) No lot being less than 1 000 squaremetres (4 acre) in area in the casewhere reticulated water is not beingprovided.

(iii) No lot being less than 800 squaremetres (32 perches) in area in thecase where reticulated water is beingprovided .

(iv) Detailed road and pathway routes .(v) Preservation of existing tree, shrub

and grass cover to developmentareas not subject to physical altera-tion or intended for use by struc-tures .

3 .7 Rural Zone : In giving its consideration toapproval for the establishment of industries withinthe Rural Zone as permitted subject to approvalunder clause 3 .4 of the Scheme, Council will haveregard to :

(a) The necessity for preserving the viabilityof rural uses and the rural character withinthe area where this would, in the opinionof Council, be seriously affected by theestablishment of industrial uses.

(b) The availability of services required to sup-port the proposed industry, and the eco-nomic provision of extensions to those ser-vices if so required.

provision out-

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(c) The adequacy of the roads existing or pro-posed in the area, which may be needed tosupport the amount of road traffic expectedto be generated by the industry.

(d) The need to enforce such conditions asCouncil thinks fit in order to minimise anyadverse effect the proposal may have onthe general environment of the area .

(e) In the case of an extractive industry, thefurther provisions of Clause 5 .4 to 5.8 ofthe Scheme shall apply.

Part 4 .-NON-CONFORMING USE OF LAND.4 .1 No provision of the Scheme shall prevent :-

(a) The continued use of any land or buildingfor the purpose for which it was beinglawfully used at the time of the cominginto force of the Scheme, or

(b) The carrying out of any developmentthereon for which, immediately prior tothat time, a permit or permits requiredunder the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct, 1928 (as amended), and any otherlaw authorising the development to becarried out have been duly obtained andwas current..

4 .2 (a) Where in respect of land reserved underpart 2 of the Scheme, a non-conforming use existsor was authorised as mentioned in clause 4 .1 of'this Part on that land all or any erections, altera-tions or extension to the buildings thereon or usethereof, shall not be carried out unless the approvalof the Council has been obtained in writing ;

(b) Where in respect of land zoned under Part 3of the Scheme a non-conforming use exists or wasauthorised, as mentioned in clause 4 .1 of the Parton that land, and provided the prior consent inwriting of the Council has been obtained, buildingsmay be extended to the limits prescribed by theUniform General Building By-Laws made underthe Local Government Act, 1965 (as amended), orby any other by-laws made under that Act for thepurpose of limiting the size, location and distancefrom boundaries and any other matter required bylaw for that class of use within the boundary ofthe lot or lots which the use was carried onimmediately prior to the coining into force of theScheme .

4 .3 Change of Non-Conforming Use : TheCouncil may permit the use of any land to bechanged from one non-conforming use to anothernon-conforming use, provided the proposed use isin the opinion of the Council, less detrimental tothe amenity of the neighbourhood than the existingone, or is in the opinion of the Council, closer tothe intended uses of the zone .

4.4 Discontinuance of Non-Conforming Use :(a) Notwithstanding the preceding provisions

of this Part, except where a change ofnon-conforming use has been permittedby the Council under clause 4.3 when anon-conforming use of any land or build-ing has been discontinued, such land orbuilding shall not thereafter be used otherthan in conformity with the provisionsof the Scheme.

(b) The Council may effect the discontinuanceof a non-conforming use by the purchaseof the affected property, or by the paymentof compensation to the owner or theoccupier or to both the owner and theoccupier of that property, and may enterinto an agreement with the owner for thatpurpose .

PART 5.-GENERAL PROVISIONS .5 .1 Building Lines : Unless otherwise stated in

this Scheme the building lines and other siterequirements of the Uniform General BuildingBy-Laws, 1965 (as amended), shall be applicableto the building of the occupancy class concerned .

5.2 Highway Protection Lines : Land boundedby the Highway Protection Lines defined on theScheme Map as being five chains distant fromeither side of the centre line of Bussell Highway,

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or by the boundary of the Railway Reserve, wheresuch reserve adjoins the Highway, shall be a High-way Protection Area within which special conditionsshall apply to uses allowable under the SchemeZoning provisions in order to protect the function,amenity and visual character of the Highway .

5 .3 Highway Protection Area: Within the High-way Protection Area the following conditions willapply in addition to, or in limitation of any otherconditions or limitations imposed under the zoningprovisions of this Scheme .

(a) No public sign, advertisement, hoardingor notice shall be erected unless writtenapproval is granted by the Council .

(b) The Council shall not approve the erectionof any advertisement for a service orcommodity, which is not produced, offeredor sold on the lot on which the advertise-ment is erected .

(c) The Council will not approve the erectionof an advertisement for the sale of landother than on the lot which is offeredfor sale .

(d) The Council may remove any public signadvertisement, hoarding or notice whichhas been erected contrary to sub-clause5.3 (a) of this Part .Subdivision of land zoned Special Ruralin the Highway Protection Area shall notbe approved without the responsibleauthority being satisfied that ribbondevelopment control measures have beenconsidered and that access points to theHighway are limited to those approvedby Council and the Main Roads Depart-ment . Service roads may be provided inthe Special Rural zoned land to connect tothe approved access points on the Highway .

(f) A building line of one and a half (1 .5)chains from the edge of the Highwayreserve will apply. Service roads may beconstructed within this building line .

(g) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-clause (f) of this clause the building lineswithin the Special Rural Zone shall bedetermined by Council in accordance withits policies or any Town Planning (GuidedDevelopment) Scheme which is imple-mented from time to time in order tocarry out those policies .

(h) Extractive industry will not be permittedwithin the Highway Protection Area .

5-4 Extractive Industries :(a) Any person wishing to undertake an

extractive industry as defined in Section1 .6 of this Scheme Text, for which theapproval of Council is required under thisPart, shall apply to the Council in writing .

(b) Applications under 5 .4 (a) of this Partshall include the following information :

(i) The proposed method of the ex-tractive process ;

(ii) The contours of the land, theprobable depth and extent of theproposed excavation and the loca-tion of these in relation to existingdevelopments ;

(iii) The estimated depth and extent ofthe overburden to be removed ;

(iv) Any ancillary works proposed ;(v) The estimated workforce of the

project ;(vi) The applicant's intentions for the

rehabilitation and restoration of theland, the arrangements made withthe owner of the land or the Crownfor such rehabilitation, togetherwith an estimate of the costs ofsuch works and appropriate plans ;

(vii) The nature and quantities ofnoxious by-products .

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5.5 In exercising its discretion under section 5 .4of this Part, the Council shall have regard to :-

(i) The proposed use of the land subsequentto mining.

(ii) The cost of restoration relative tooverall economies of the project .

(iii) The practical aspects of restoringland subsequent to mining .

(iv) The need to ensure that land made un-sightly and/or derelict by mining opera-tions is restored as near to its originalstate as possible or a state or useacceptable to Council having regard to theamenity of the area as a whole .

5 .6 (a) Council may grant its approval to anapplication under section 5 .4 of the Part subjectto conditions or may refuse to grant an approval .

(b) The Council may limit the time for whichits approval to commence the extractive industryremains valid .

5.7 In applying conditions of approval undersection 5 .6 the Council shall have regard to thefollowing:-

(i) The control of dust, smoke and otherpollutants ;

(ii) The protection of watercourses, drain-age lines and roads ;

(iii) The prevention of toxicmaterials being emitted ;

(iv) Contributions to road maintenance whereroads are extraordinarily damaged byheavy traffic associated with extractiveindustry ;

(v) The safety of workings prior to restora-tion .

(vi) The stock-piling of overburdeneventual replacement ;

(vii) Reafforestation ;(viii) Landscaping and drainage subsequent to

mining ;(ix) Bonds or sureties or agreements and

penalties thereto .5.8 Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 5 .7

where the applicant has made arrangements withthe owner of the land or the Crown covering amatter contained in that clause, the Council shallnot impose conditions of development relating tothat matter .

5.9 Protection of Coastal Area: In order to pre-serve and protect against development which may

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separatelylicensed barsor taverns)

Motel, PrivateHotel

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TABLE No . 2 .SITE AND CAR PARKING REQUIREMENTS

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MinimumSetbacks from Boundaries

or could destroy the existing physical characteris-tics and flora adjacent to the coast no develop-ment except-

(i) a public road,(ii) a public footpath,(iii) a building for the use or convenience of

the general public,and for which Council approval has been givenshall be permitted within 100 metres (328 feet) ofthe seaward crest of a stable sand dune, which isundisturbed by wave or wind erosion. Savingthat where the Minister for Town Planningdetermines that the public interest is better servedby not requiring strict adherence to the aboverequirements he may on the recommendations ofthe Town Planning Board, in the particular case,permit a use and/or development subject to suchconditions as he thinks fit .

5.10 Second Hand Buildings : The re-erection ofsecond-hand buildings within the Shire of Capelis subject to the approval of Council . In givingits approval to the re-erection of a second-handbuilding, Council shall have regard to the follow-ing :-

(a) The prevailing use and environmentalamenity of locality in which the structureis to be erected .

(b) The appearance and standard of main-tenance of the structure .

Council may impose such conditions as con-sidered necessary to bring about satisfactorybuilding standards.

5 .11 Site and Car Parking Requirements : Ingranting an approval to commence development ofuses generally of a commercial nature, as listed inTable No. 2, Council shall impose the appropriatesite and car parking requirements .

PART 6.-FINANCE' AND ADMINISTRATION .6.1 Disposal of Land: The Council may deal

with or dispose of any land which it owns or whichit has acquired pursuant to the provisions of theScheme, in accordance with the Act and in con-formity with the provisions of the Scheme, andfor such purpose may make such agreements withother owners as it deems fit .

6 .2 Compensation : Claims for compensation byreason of the Scheme shall be made not later thansix months from the date on which notice ofapproval of the Scheme is published in theGovernment Gazette, except in the case of reservedland where the provisions of Part 2 shall apply .

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1 space per unitplus I space per3 patrons wherethere is a res-taurant open tothe public ; plus1 space per 2 . 5metres of li-censed floor areaexclusive of stor-age, service andrefrigerationarea .

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OtherRequirementsand Variations

Not to exceed twostoreys withoutCouncils approv-al . Where Coun-cil approves morethan 2 storeys,appropriate con-ditions designedto protect theamenity of thelocality, shall beapplied . 1/12 ofsite area to belandscaped toCouncil require-ments.

Use Minimum MinimumLot Size

Frontage

Hotel with ae- I . 2 hectares 90 metrescommoda- (3 acres) (300 feet)tion

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6.3 Entry to Premises : The Council may by anauthorised officer enter at all reasonable times anybuilding or land for the purpose of ascertainingwhether the provisions of the Scheme are beingobserved .

6.4 Penalties: Any person who fails to complywith any of the provisions of the Scheme is guiltyof an offence and without prejudice to any otherremedy given herein is liable to such penaltiesas are prescribed by the Act .

6.5 Application for Approval : Application forapproval for development within the Scheme Areasrequired under the provisions of the Scheme or byother Statutes, shall be in writing addressed tothe Shire Clerk of the Capel Shire Council .

6.6 Appeals against a Council Decision : If anapplication for planning consent has been refusedby Council or approved subject to condition, theapplicant may, where the Council's decision in-volves the exercise of a discretion, appeal to theMinister for Town Planning or to the Court inaccordance with the provisions of Part (v) of theTown Planning and Development Act, 1928-1970and the Town Planning and Development Act (Ap-peal) Regulations, 1971 .

Adopted by resolution of the Council of the Shireof Capel at an ordinary meeting of the Councilheld on the 11th day of January, 1974 and theseal of the Municipality was pursuant to that re-solution, hereunto affixed in the presence of :

F. E. BROCKMAN,[L.S .]

President .W. M. WRIGHT,

Shire Clerk .

This Scheme Text is to be read in conjunctionwith the approved maps of the Scheme describedin clause 1.4 of this Scheme and to which formalapproval was given by the Hon . Minister for TownPlanning on the 25th day of March, 1974 .

Recommended-D. J . COLLINS,

Chairman of the Town Planning Board .Date : 15th March, 1974 .

Approved-R. DAVIES,

Minister for Town Planning .Date: 25th March, 1974 .

4

METROPOLITAN REGION PLANNINGAUTHORITY.

Appointment of Members.IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint the following personsas members of the Metropolitan Region PlanningAuthority under the provisions of sections 7, 9, 10and 13 of the Metropolitan Region Town PlanningScheme Act, 1959-1970 for a period of two yearsas from 8th April, 1974 :-

(1) Neil Campbell Hawkins, of 11 SorrentoStreet, North Beach, Mayor of the Cityof Stirling as Chairman of the Metro-politan Region Planning Authority .

(ii) No David Carr, of 1 Cliff Street, Perth,Town Planning Commissioner.

(iii) Donald Hector Aitken, of 34 GlengariffDrive, Floreat Park, Commissioner ofMain Roads .

(iv) Donald Campbell Munro, of 35 CirceCircle, Dalkeith, Co-ordinator of Develop-ment and Decentralisation .

(v) Harold Ernest Hunt, of 9 College Road,Claremont, Chief Engineer, MetropolitanWater Supply, Sewerage and DrainageBoard .

(vi) John Elliot Knox, of 46 Pearse Street, Cot-tesloe, Director-General of Transport, byvirtue of his office .

(vii) Brian John O'Brien, of 12 Caithness Road,Floreat Park, Director of the Departmentof Environmental Protection .

(viii) Charles Campbell Cheyne, of 4 BrowneRoad, Attadale, General Manager of SwanPortland Cement, as representative undersection 7 (4) (b) .

(ix) Ernest Henry Lee-Steere, of 26 OdernCrescent, Swanbourne, Lord Mayor of theCity of Perth as representative of theCity of Perth .

(x) John Joseph Sowden, of 18 Long Street,Hilton Park, Councillor of the City of Fre-mantle as representative of Group "A"District Planning Committee .

(xi) John William Armstrong, of 31 VikingRoad, Dalkeith, Deputy Mayor of the Cityof Nedlands as representative of Group"B" District Planning Committee .

(xii) Arthur Andrew Mills, of 236 RailwayParade, Kenwick, President of the Shireof Gosnells as representative of Group"C" District Planning Committee .

H. DAVID,Secretary .

2nd April, 1974 .

5 .

Minimum No. ofPaved Parking

Spaces orGarages to beProvided

*One space per 0square metresgross floor areaup to 1 000 S.M .g .f.a .

100 spaces plus 1space per 8 S.M.in excess of 1 000s.m .g .f.a . up to10 000 s .m .g.f.a .

plus as many ad-ditional spacesas may be deter-mined by Coun-cil.

6 .

1219

OtherRequirementsand Variations

May be omittedwhere alternativerear access is pro-vided to the satis-faction of Coun-cil .

** Council may re-duce this require-ment for a serviceshop in flat orinstitutionalbuildings 1/12 ofsite area to belandscaped toCouncil require-ments .

Use

MinimumLot Size

MinimumFrontage

MinimumSetbacks from Boundaries

Front

Side

Rear

Shop 200 square 6 metres 9 metres 3 metres 6 metresmetres (20 ft.) (30 ft .) (10 feet) from *(20 feet)

(2,000 sq. ft .) side street(Corner

Lots only)

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Contract No.

Project

Tenders, closing at Perth at 2 .30 p .m. on the dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following works .Tenders are to be addressed to " The Hon . Minister for Works, c/o Contract . Office, Public Works Department. corner King's

Park Road and Havelock Street, West Perth," and are to be endorsed " Tender " .The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted .

19059

Perth Dental Hospital-Installation of two Bed-PassengerLifts and Three Service Lifts

19060

T.W.S. Broome-20,000 Gallon Tank on 50 Foot Stand

19061

Merredin Primary School-Additions-New Staff Toilets andStore

19062

Warburton Ranges-New Hospital

. . . .

19063

Albany Port Authority-New Amenities Building-Erection

19065

Applecross Teaching and Recreation Centre-Stages 1 and 219067

Purchase and Removal-Old Yarloop School Building

19068

Purchase and Removal-Cottages 2, 12 and 15-WicherinaPump Station

19069

Purchase and Removal-East Carnarvon School Site-Residence

19070

Students Association Building-Mount Lawley Teachers Col-lege, Cur. Alexander Drive and Bradford Street

19073

Lot 276 Hastie Road-Bunbury Gelorup Group Home-Additions-Mechanical Engineering Services

19074

Police Headquarters-Police Station, Hay Street-Air Con-ditioning

19075

Dalwallinu Hospital-Nursing Staff Houses

19076*1 . . . .

Katanning Hospital-Major Additions 1973/74-MechanicalEngineering Services-Re-call

19077

Manjimup Senior High School-Commonwealth Library-Electrical Services

19078

Collie Senior High School-Commonwealth Library-Elec-trical Services

19079

Fremantle Hospital-Ward Block-Attfie!d Street . . . .19080

Cervantes Water Supply-40 000 Gallon Tank on 50 ft . stand19081

Royal Perth Rehabilitation Hospital, Shenton Park-Elec-trical Services-Upgrading

19082f

Derby Leprosarium-New Hospital-Erection

19083

Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour-New Amenities Block forHarbours and Rivers Department-Erection

19084

Wokalup Research Stations-Additions to Office Block19085

Dianella Heights Primary School-Additions 73/74-Prac-tical Space

19086

Fremantle Hospital-Additional Clinic Rooms to Ron DoigBlock

19087 Derby Leprosarium-New Hospital-Mechanical Services19088 Belmont Civil Defence Headquarters-New Parking Area19089

Engineering Research Station, Floreat Park-Supply andErection of Store Building

19090

Engineering Research Station--Floreat Park-Design andConstruction of Hydraulics Laboratory No . 3

19091

Katanning-R . & I . Bank-Alterations and Additions

.19092

Fremantle Hospital-Ward Block-Attfield Street-Installa-tion of Two Lifts

19093

Agriculture Department, South Perth-Alterations to Libraryand Canteen ` A ' Block-One Service Lift

19094

Norseman Junior High School-Mechanical Services-AirCooling Systems to Two School Blocks

19095

Carnarvon Irrigation-Scheme .1-Million Callon R .C .C .Roofed Tank

19096 Rossmoyne High School-Additions 1973/4-Medical Centre19097 Balga High School-Additions 1973/74-Medical Centre . . . .19098

Bunbu y Regional Prison-Erection of New Change Roomsand Filtration Plant

19099

Mt. Lawley Senior High School-Additions 73/74-2 Rooms,Store, etc .

19100

Mt. Lawley High Sehoul-Comnx>nwealth Library Erection19101

Cyril Jackson High School-Additions 73/74- (a) 2 Com-merce Rooms--(b) Commonwealth Library

19102

Derby Leprosarimn-New Hospital--Electrical Services

19103

Port Hedland Hospital-New Laundry Block ElectricalServices

19104

Perth Dental Hospital-Demolition of Warehouse . . . .19105

Westminster Primary School-Alterations 197419106

Perth Dental Hospital-Additions to Block " C "-Electrical19107

Embleton Primary School-Additions 73/74-Store, Staff Toil-ets, etc .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[5 April, 1974 .

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Closing Date

Conditions now Available at

23/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

9/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. 'AD' Port Hedland

9/4/74

P.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D. AD Merredin

9/4/74

P.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D . ` A D' Kalgoorlie

9/4/74

P.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D. `AD', Albany

9/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth9/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthPolice Station, YarloopP.W.D. AD, Bunbury

9/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. AD, Geraldton

23/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D . . AD, Carnarvon

9/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

9/4/74

P,W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D . . Bunbury

23/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

9/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D . A.D ., GeraldtonP.W.D. A.D ., Northam

11/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

9/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthClerk of Courts, ManjimupP.W.D. AD. Bunburv

9/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthClerk of Courts, CollieP.W.D. AD, Bunbury

9/4/74 P.W.D., West Perth23/4/74 P.W.D ., West Perth9/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

23/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D . (A.D .), DerbyP.W.D . (A.D.), KununurraP.W.D . (A.D.), Port Hedland

9/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

23/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth9/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

9/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

23/4/74 P.W.D ., West Perth9/4/74 P.W.D ., West Perth9/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

9/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

23/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth30/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

30/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

30/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D ., Kalgoorlie

23/4/74

P.W. D ., West PerthP.W. D ., Carnarvon

23/4/74 P.W.D., West Perth23/4/74 P.W.D., West Perth23/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D ., Bunbury

23/4/74

P.W.D . . West Perth

23/4/74

P.W.D ., West Perth23/4/74

P.W.D ., West Perth

23/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., Port HedlandP.W.D ., Derby

23/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., Port Hedland

23/4/74 P.W .-D ., West Perth23/4/74 P.W.D., West Perth30/4/74 P.W.D., West Perth23/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

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Contract No .

Project

19108

Cunderdin Agricultural Junior High School-Additions 73/74-Kitchen-Dining-Recall

19109

Geraldton Training Centre-Additions 73/74-3 Rooms andAdministration

19110

Mount Lawley Teachers College Students Association-Electrical (nominated sub-contract)

19111

Graylands Teachers' Training College-Redevelopment19112

$alga Technical School-Automotive Shop-Mechanical Ser-vices

19113 Port Hedland Hospital-New Laundry Block-MechanicalServices, Comprising Steam, Hot Water, Ventilation andEquipment . Main Contract Provisional Sum $150 000Documents Available from April 17th, 1974

19114

Three Springs Water Supply-3/225 m 3 R.C. Circular RoofedTanks

* $50 Deposit on Documents .$100 Deposit on Documents .At W.A . Govt . Tender Board, 74 AL Iurray St ., Perth

§ Deposit for Documents $150 .00 .

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT-continued .

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTAcceptance of Tenders.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1972 .Sale of Land .

P.V.O. 86/73 .NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theGovernor has authorised under section 29 (7) ofthe Public Works Act, 1902-1972, the sale by publicauction or private contract of the land hereinafterdescribed, such land being no longer required forthe work for which it was taken .

Land .Portion of Canning Location 31 being Lot 169

on Plan 10568 and being the whole of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1354 Folio519 .Dated this 5th day of April, 1974 .

T. J. LEWIS,Under Secretary for Works .

Closing Date

Conditions now Available at

30/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D . (A.D .), Northam

30/4/74

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (A.D .), Geraldton

30/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

23/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth30/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

14/5/74

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., Port HedlandP.W.D., Geraldton

30/4/74

P.W.D., West Perth

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1972 .Sale of Land .

P.W. 699/73 .NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theGovernor has authorised under section 29 (7) ofthe Public Works Act, 1902-1972, the sale by publicauction or private contract of the land hereinafterdescribed, such land being no longer required forthe work for which it was taken .

Land .Portion of Canning Location 2398 being that

part of Reserve 31485 as is more particularlydelineated and coloured green on Plan P.W.D .,W.A. 48405 .

Dated this 5th day of April, 1974 .T. J . LEWIS,

Under Secretary for Works .

1GG1

T. J . LEWIS,Under Secretary for Works .

ContractNo . Projects Contractor Amount

$1.9023 Katanning Hospital-Major Additions-Electrical (nomin-

ated sub-contractor)Transel Pty. Ltd . 129 846 .00

18988 Boulder Primary School-Air Conditioning (nominated sub-contractor)

Graham Hart Pty . Ltd . 43 315 .00

18907 East Maddington Primary School-Six Classrooms and Ad-ministration Building-Electrical Services (nominatedsub-contractor)

M. V. Gerrard Pty, Ltd . 10 726 .00

19006 Busselton Community Health Care Centre-ElectricalInstallation

A. G. & M. M. Bricknell 31 000 .00

18997 Cunderdin Hospital and Environs-Sewer Extension Avon Plumbing Service 29 562 .0018986 Kondinin (Stubbs Street) Police Department-New Quarters Mills & McCabe

. . . . 37 876.0018976 Morawa Junior High School-Additions 73/74 Szczepanik Bros. 98 940 .0018807 Perth Police Headquarters, 1970-W .A. Low Tension Main

SwitchboardO'Donnell Griffin Pt 15 460 .00

18990 Derby Police Station and Courthouse-New Lock Up andAlterations Together with Associated Site Works

Magee Construction 132 000.00

19032 New Health Centre-Mandurah

. . . . Kennedy Bartley & AssociatesCo. Pty. Ltd .

398 844 .00

19016 Lombadina Native School-Male and Female Toilets andShowers-Erection

F. H. Mackie 22 967 .31

19044 Collie Senior High School-Commonwealth Library-Erection

J. & N. A . Corradetti . . . . 68 950 .00

19015 Denmark Junior High School-Library Resource Centre . . . . N. D. Thornton 63 473 .0019025 Camballin-P.W.D. New Transportable Kitchen-Dining

UnitReadybuilt Accommodations

(Aust .) Pty . Ltd .21 900 .00

19021 Norseman Junior High School-Additions 1973/74 A. & V. Design & ConstructionPty. Ltd .

414 253 .00

19031 South Kalgoorlie Primary School-Additions 1974 T. D. & Y . D . Kent 164 353 .0018995 Northam Offices-Department of Agriculture Dietrich Bros 47 5,32 .0019018 Riverton Primary School-Library Resource Centre Kennedy, Bartley & Associ, c .

Co. Pty. Ltd .31 280 .00

19001 Pest Control Centre-Erection-Brockway Road, Graylands A. Walters & Sons Pty. Ltd 125 518 .00

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1972 .Notice of Intention to Sell Resumed Land .

P.V.O. 911/66 .NOTICE is hereby given that the piece of parcelof land described in the schedule hereto is nolonger required for the purpose for which it wasresumed and is available for sale under the pro-visions of section 29 of the Public Works Act,1902-1972 .A person who immediately prior to the taking

of the land referred to, had an estate in fee simplein that land may, within 3 months after the pu-blication of this notice in the Government Gazetteand in accordance with the provisions of section29 (3) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972 applyto the Minister for Works at the office of thePublic Works Department, Perth, for an option topurchase the land, such application being subjectto the provisions of Section 29 (3) (ca) of thatAct .

Dated this 5th day of April, 1974 .T. J. LEWIS,

Under Secretary for Works.

Schedule .That portion of Cockburn Sound Location 16 on

Plan 6978 (1) not comprised in Plan 10706 andbeing portion of the resumed land remaining inCertificate of Title Volume 1151 Folio 516, as ismore particularly delineated and coloured greenon P.W.D., W.A. Plan 48466 .

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1972 .Sale of Land .

P.V.O. 880/73 .NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theGovernor has authorised under section 29 (7) ofthe Public Works Act, 1902-1972 the sale by PublicAuction or Private Contract of the land herein-after described, such land being no longer requiredfor the work for which it was taken .

[5 April, 1974 .

Land .Katanning Town Lot 68 and portion of Katan-

ning Town Lot 23A together being Lot 4 on Dia-gram 14527 and being the whole of the land com-prised in Certificate of Title Volume 1264 Folio587 (known as Lot 4 (No . 34) Albion Street, Ka-tanning) .

Dated this 5th day of April, 1974 .T. J. LEWIS,

Under Secretary for Works .

ALBANY PORT AUTHORITY ACT, 1926-1967 .Application for Lease of Land .

WHEREAS an application has been received by theAlbany Port Authority from Caltex Oil (Australia)Pty. Limited for a lease of a section of Albany Lot647 comprising 1 840 m5 of the north-west cornerof the said lot vested in the Authority, for a term of21 years for the purpose of road access to Lot 5of Albany Lot 869, this notice is advertised inaccordance with section 25 of the Act . Dated this6th day of March, 1974 .

B . J . E. HUDSON,Managing Secretary.

NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS .Harbour and Light Department,

1st April, 1974 .ACTING pursuant to the powers conferred by re-gulation 48A of the Navigable Waters Regulationsthe Harbour and Light Department, by this notice,sets aside the water ski area as described in sub-paragraph (1) (j) (viii) of the notice publishedin the Government Gazette pursuant to the powersconferred by the Navigable Waters Regulations on27th July, 1973 for use by the Delta Kite Club onthe occasion of the State Titles on April 12th-14th1974 (inclusive) .

A. M. FULLER,Manager .

Local Government Act, 1960-1973 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1972

P.V.O. 1366/70

LAND ACQUISITION

Town of Bunbury-Civic Centre

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto-being all in the Lesohenault District-have, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor,acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 27th day of March, 1974, been compulsorily taken and set apartfor the purposes of -Town of Bunbury-Civic Centre .

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown marked off on PlanP.W.D., W .A . 48474 (L .T.O. Diagram 46587), which maybe inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth . The additionalinformation contained in the Schedule after the land descriptions is to define locality only and in no way derogates from the Transferof Land Act description .

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in the Town of Bunbury for an estate in fee simple in possession for thepurpose herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way,or other easements whatsoever .

SCHEDULE

No. on PlanP.W.D., W .A .No. 48474

Owner or Reputed Owner Description Area

1 Annie Hastie Portion Leschenault Location 26 being part Lot 165 on Plan 318 2 024 m2

2 Ernest Henry Ivey

and being part of the land contained in Certificate of TitleVolume 151 Folio 17A

Portion Lesohenault Location 26 being part Lot 166 on Plan 318 2 024 in'

3 Francesco Scibilia and Caterina

and being part of the land contained in Certificate of TitleVolume 84, Folio 190

Portion Leschenault Location 26 being part Lot 167 on Plan 318 2 024 m 2

4

Scibilia

Douglas Walter Guppy and

and being part of the land contained in Certificate of TitleVolume 1153 Folio 181

Portion Leschenault Location 26 being part Lot 13 on Diagram 3 035 m=

5

Margaret Guppy

Eriks Briedis

540 and being part of the land contained in Certificate of TitleVolume 858 Folio 44

Portion Leschenault Location 26 being part Lot 177 on Plan 318 2 023 m'

6 Janet Cole

and being part of the land contained in Certificate of TitleVolume 839 Folio 167

Portion Leschenault Location 26 being part Lot 178 on Plan 318 2 090 m5and being part of the land contained in Certificate of TitleVolume 1220 Folio 228

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SCHEDULE-continued

Certified correct this 21st day of March, 974 .

H. . EDWARDS,Governor in Executive Council .

C . J. JAMIESON,Minister for Works .

Dated this 27th day of March, 1974 .

P.V.O. 723/73Town Planning and Development Act, 1928-1972 ; Public ll- or/.-s Act, 1902-1972 .

LAND ACQUISITION

Town of Canning-Town Planning Scheme No . 26NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto beingall in the Canning District have, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, acting by andwith the advice ofthe Executive Council, dated the 27th day of March, 1974, been compulsorily taken and set apart for the purposesof Town of Canning-Town Planning Scheme No . 26 .

And'further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown marked off on PlanP.W.D ., W.A. 48386 (L.T.O . Diagram 45648), which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth . The additionalinformation contained in the Schedule after the land descriptions is to define locality only and in no way derogates from the Transferof Land Act description.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in the Town of Canning for an estate in fee simple in possession for thepurpose herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way,or other easements whatsoever.

1

Gwendoline Olive Baekhouse

2

George Vose and Annie Elizabeth Myra Vose

3

Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age

4

Peter John Ownen Hackett and Colleen AnneHackett

5

David Beatty Stopher

Robert Arthur Wallis

7

Edward William Moore

S

Henry Ronald Hunt and Mena Kate Hunt

9

Town of Canning .. . .

Portion of Canning Location 25 being Lot 629

3 779 m2on Diagram 45648 and. being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1128 Folio 42 (known as Lot 629 Cnr . Doricand Beatrice Avenue, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being part Lot 630

2863,112on diagram 45648 and being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1273, Folio 717 (known as part Lot 630 TributeStreet, Shelley)

That portion of Canning Location 25 on Diagram

1 835 m245648 being the whole of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 1273 Folio 716(known as part location 25 Tribute Street,Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being part of Lot

2 863 m2631 on Diagram 45648 and being the whole ofthe land comprised in Certificate of Title Vol-ume 1273 Folio 718 (known as pt . Lot 631Tribute Street, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being Lot 632

3 779 12on Diagram 45648 and being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1194 Folio 800 (known as Lot 632 TributeStreet, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being Lot 633 on

3 779 m2Diagram 45648 and being the whole of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1149Folio 485 (known as Lot 633 Tribute Street,Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being part Lot

2 529 m2634 on Diagram 45648 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1176 Folio 652 (known as Lot 634 TributeStreet, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 and being part

2 530 m 2Lot 635 on Diagram 45648 and being part ofthe land comprised in Certificate of Title Vol-nine 1173 Folio 797 (known as part Lot 635Tribute Street, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being part Lot

1 300 m2636 on Diagram 45648 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1182 Folio 248 (known as part Lot 636 TributeStreet, Shelley)

No, on PlanP.W.D., W.A.No. 48474

Owner or Reputed Owner Description Area

7 Janet Cole Portion Leschenault Location 26 being part Lot 179 on Plan 318 2 032 m2

S Yvonne Rose Redman

and being part of the land contained in Certificate of TitleVolume 1220 Folio 227

Portion Leschenault Location 26 being part Lot 180 on Plan 318 2 096 m 2

9 Annie Laura Horrabin

and being part of the land contained in Certificate of TitleVolume 1085 Folio 790

Portion Leschenault Location 26 being part Lot 181 on Plan 318 2 159 m 2

10 John Zaknic

and being part of the land contained in Certificate of TitleVolume 845 Folio 34

Portion Leschenault Location 26 being part Lots 182 and 183 on 4 317 m2Plan 318 and being part of the land contained in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1074 Folio 414

SCHEDULE

No. on PlanP.W.D ., W.A . Owner or Reputed Owner Description AreaNo. 48386

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22 and 23 Crown

24

Raymond Frederick Crocker and ElizabethDorothy Crocker

25

Metro olitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDra page Board

26

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Board

27

Crown

29

Crown

29

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Board

Certified correct this 21st day of March, 1974 .C . J. JAMIESON,

Minister for Works .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[5 April, 1974 .

Schedule-continued .

Description

Area

Portion of Canning Location 25 being part Lot 2

1 300 m2on Diagram 45648 and being part of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1232Folio 122 (known as part Lot 2 Doric Street,Shelley)

That portion of Doric Street, Shelley comprised

5 644 m2in Diagram 45648

Portion of Canning Location 25 on Diagram

1 439 m°32880 being the whole of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 10 Folio 164A(known as part Location 25 Doric Street,Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being part Lot

3 078 m-594 on Diagram 45648 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1122 Folio 650 (known as part Lot 594 DoricStreet, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being part Lot

3 091 m2593 on Diagram 45648 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1122 Folio 650 (known as part Lot 593 DoricStreet, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being part Lot

3 200 m2592 on Diagram 45648 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1174 Folio 279 (known as part Lot 592 DoricStreet, Shelley)

That portion of Reserve 31485 comprised in

8 446 m2Diagram 45648

Portion of Canning Location 25 being part Lot

1 824 m2573 on Diagram 45648 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1206 Folio 851 (known as part Lot 573 Corin-thian Road, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being part Lot

2 906 m2572 on Diagram 45648 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1122 Folio 650 (known as part Lot 572 Corin-thian Road, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being part Lot

2 919 m2571 on Diagram 45648 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume571 Folio 66A (known as part Lot 571 Corin-thian Street, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being part Lot

2 296 m2570 on Diagram 45648 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume258 Folio 22A (known as part Lot 570 Corin-thian Road, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 being Lot 569

3 263 m2on Diagram 45648 and being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1.178 Folio 742 (known as Lot 569 Cnr . Corin-thian and Beatrice Roads, Shelley)

Those portions of Corinthian Road West com-

1 603 m2prised in Diagram 45648

Portion of Canning Location 255 being that part

5 m2of Certificate of Title Volume 187 Folio 94Acomprised in Diagram 45648 (known as partLot 3 Beatrice Avenue, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 on Diagram

152 m232880 being the whole of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 258 Folio 20A

Portion of Canning Location 25 on Diagram

332880 being the whole of the la ad comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 370 Folio 174A

Portion of Canning Location 25 being that part

63 u2of Certificate of Title Volume 1174 Folio 279comprised in Diagram 32880

Portion of Canning Location 25 being that por-

1 439 m2tion of Certificate of Title Volume 1206 Folio851 comprised in Diagram 32880 (known aspart Location 25 Corinthian Road, Shelley)

Portion of Canning Location 25 on Diagram

713 m232880 being the whole of the land comprisedin Certificate of Title Volume 576 Folio 196A

H. I. EDWARDS,Governor in Executive Council .

Dated this 27th day of March, 1974 .

No. on PlanP.W.D., W .A.No. 48386

Owner or Reputed Owner

10 Town of Canning . . . .

11 Crown

12 Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Board

13 Riverton Estate Pty . Ltd .

14 Riverton Estate Pty. Ltd .

15 Crown

16 Crown

17 Crown

1S Riverton Estate Pty . Ltd .

19 Webb Investments Pty. Ltd.

20 Theodorus Johannes van Nieuwburg

21 Mary Chester and Nicola Muscara

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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Main Roads Act, 1930-1972 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1972

M.R.D . 107/74

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1972,that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto,and being all in the ~Vestonia District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, re-aligning the Great Eastern Highway-Warralakin Road intersection, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A ., 7310-54, whichmay be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth.

Sewerage and Drainage Board,Perth 27th March, 1974 .

M.W.B . 819085/74 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting pursuant to the powers conferred by theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Act, 1909-1972 has been pleased-

(a) to approve of the Board carrying out theworks described in the schedule hereunder ;and

(b) to exempt the works from the provisionsof sections 20, 21, 22 and 23 of the Act .

H. E. J . HEWITT,General Manager .

Schedule .Metropolitan Water Supply .

Town of Cottesloe .Construction of a 460 mm water main approx-

imately 980 metres in length complete with valvesand all other necessary apparatus . Commencingat the intersection of Stirling Highway and NapierStreet and proceeding thence in a westerly direc-tion along Napier Street to and across the Perthto Fremantle Railway Reserve, thence continuingalong Napier Street to Broome Street and terminat-ing thereat .The above works and localities are shown on

Plan M.W.B. 12528 .

cate of Title Volume 1316, Folio 543)

7681 .92Contributory Works 3755 .80Private Works 720 .40Dunsborough Water Board 1109 .67Loan No. 32 Advances . . 8824 .45Loan No . 33 Preliminaries 42 .46Other

. . . .

. . . .

nil

103 787 .95Bank Overdraft 1/1/1971

2617.88

$106405 .83

We hereby certify that the above figures are correct .

J . M. SHEEDY,Chairman .

F. L. COMMINS,Secretary.

I have examined the Books and Accounts of theBusselton Water Board for the year ended 31st December,1971, and certify that the Annual Statements correspondwith books of account, vouchers and documents sub-mitted for audit and are, in my opinion, correct subjectto my report .

R. MARSHALL,Government Inspector of Municipalities .

SCHEDULE

AreaNo. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description (approx . )

Marjorie Winifred Moore . . . . N. 1V . Moore Portion of Yilgarn Location 1386 (Certifi- 1 . 2975 ha

Dated this 27th day of March, 1974 . W. J. ALLAN,Secretary, Main Roads .

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE ACT, 1909-1972 .

Payments .$

$Loan Capital Repayments 16 814 .15Metropolitan Water Supply, Interest on Loans 9175 .57

BUSSELTON WATER BOARD .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS .FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1971 .

Receipts .a

Rates Collected 75 618 .56Excess Water 798(1 .74Meter Rents 1873 .50Water Connection Fees 1077.00Builders Water Fees .. . . 252 .00Plumbers Registration Fees 17 .00Water Sales .57Private Works 766 .81Material Sales 2 .40Dunsborough Water Board-Recoup 1242 .60Contributions to Works-Mains 5842 .00Contributions

to

Reserve

forHeadworks

Works-1334 .00

Sale of Share Investment . . . . 1 .00Dividend on Share .10Interest on Fixed Deposits . . . . 1427 .50Loan No. 32-Recoup .. . . 8824 .45

106 260.23Bank Overdraft, 31st December, 1971 145 .60

$106405 .83

25 989.72Maintenance :

General 27 837 .61Mains . . . . 1698 .85Meters . . 3685 .18Vehicles 632 .46

Pumping 5900 .62Meter Reading 713.16Engineering Office Expenses 221 .46Insurances 996.20Pay Roll Tax 556.66Staff Entertainment 36 .28Holiday Pay 4383 .08Sick Pay 269.00Staff Endowment 303 .10Salaries 6498 .66Office Rent 780 .00Advertising 136 .25Stationery 261 .08Office Expenses 366.12Audit Fees 192 .00Legal Expenses 58 .16Valuations 8.60Bank Interest and Charges . . . . 127 .55Discount Refunded 1 .45Stock Purchased 7047 .01Less Allocated to

orksServices

and7047 .01

Petrol and Oil

. . . . 828 .93Less Allocated

o WorksServices

and828.93

Capital Expenditure :Mains and Services 2769 .08Meters 1074.05General Plant 1359 .99Motor Vehicle-Tractor 1471 .71Tools

. . . . 796 .45Office Equipment . . . . 210.64

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BUSSELTON WATER BOARD .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1972 .Receipts .

Rates Collected 82446.22Excess Water 602635Meter Rents 1871.25Water Connection Fees 1477.00Builders Water Fees . . . .

.267.00Plumbers Registration Fees 15 .00Dunsborough Water Board-Recoup 2 387 .35Meter Test Fees ISundry Debtors-Refundable

1.0000Material Sales 38 .50Private Works . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 888.86Contribution to Works-Mains :

S .H.C .

_ . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

95.00Johnston

190.00B .S .C .

3 836.00Jensen . .

. . . .

829.004 950 .00

Contribution to Reserve for Works-Headworks . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 150 .00

Contribution to Works-New Bore 20 000 .00Grants Unemployment Relief 24 08200Interest on Fixed Deposits 1462 .00Loan No. 32 Recoup 2 871 .33Sundries

$148 940 .26Bank Overdraft 31st December, 1972

4078.70

$153 018 .96

Payments .

Loan Capital Repayments

16374 .36Interest on Loans

9190.9125 565,27

Maintenance :General

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

28589 .97Mains and Services

5064.05Meters

2 877.41Vehicles 14015

Meter Reading . . . . . . . . . .. 825.81Pumping 8 365 .08Engineering Office Expenses 850.05Insurances . . . . . . . . . . . . 1326.91Pay Roll Tax 1277 .21Staff Expenses 109 .67Holiday Pay 3104 .05Sick Pay . . . . . . . . 509,45Staff Endowment 684 .30Salaries 800.34Office Rent 780 .00Advertising 83 .94Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 .71Office Expenses 780.75Audit FeesLegal Expenses

13.31Valuations

. .

. . ..

. . . .

. . . .

25.80Bank Interest Charges

205.81Secretary's Advance

25,00Refund of Rates

32.74Grant Expenditure

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

20451 .98Stock Purchased

.-

5 213.32Less Allocated to Works and

Services

5 213.32

Petrol and Oils . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

- . .

1139.77Less Allocated to Works and

Services

1 139.77

Capital Expenditure :Mains and Services 3 875 .69Meters 2115 .30Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2104 .25Tools . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 488 .15Office Equipment

8.408591 .79

New Plant-East Busselton :Bore

20 118 .26Consultants Fees

4123.03Compression Tank

60.00

-2430129

Contributory Works 2 652 :40Private Works 759 .44Dunsborough Water Board 2387.35Loan 32 Expenditure 2871 .33Loan 33 Preliminaries 17 .30Reserve for Works

Sundries

152 873 .36Bank Overdraft 1st January, 1972

145.60

$153 018 .96

We hereby certify that the above figures are correct .

J . M. SHEEDY,Chairman,

F. L. COMMINS,Secretary,

I have examined the books, vouchers and receipts andrecords of the Busselton Water Board and report that inmy opinion the above statements are in accordance there-with, subject to my report .

R. MARSHALL,Government Inspector of Municipalities .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[5 April, 1974 .

SHIRE OF CRANBROOKRECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR YEAR ENDED

30th JUNE, 1973 .Receipts .

77 28430 9508 76447 1177W52 489

764138

120645

26 268

RatesLicensesGovernment GrantsCommonwealth Aid Road GraIncome from PropertySanitationFines and PenaltiesCemetery ReceiptsVermin ReceiptsOther FeesTraffic ActOther Receipts

AdministrationMembershipDebt ServicePublic Works and ServicesBuilding Construction and EquipmeBuilding MaintenanceLibrary

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. .. .

. . . .Health Services

. . . .

. .. .

. . . .Vermin ServicesBushfire Control

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Traffic Control . . . .

. . . .Cemeteries

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Public Works O'Head UnallocatedPurchase of Plant and ToolsPlant Operating Costs UnallocatedCommonwealth Aid Road FundDonationsTransfer to Reserve . . . .

. . . .

. . . .Other Works and Services

292 936Less Materials Over-allocated

608

$292 328

SUMMARY .

Credit Balance 1st July, 1972Receipts to 30th June, 1973

Less Expenditure to 30th June, 1973

Credit Balance 30th June, 1973 1—

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1973 .Assets .

Current AssetsNon-current AssetsDeferred AssetsFixed Assets

t

$273 667

Payments .

14 8591 733A45148 230

1 1043 836105

3 4871 451832

4 1524741

12 92944

25 467123

22 20010631

20560273 667

294 227292 328

$1 899

7 14500531 552292 821

$380 553

Liabilities .

Current Liabilities . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 539Non-current Liabilities 26 036Deferred Liabilities 209088

$240 663

SUMMARY .

Total AssetsTotal Liabilities

Municipal Accumulation Account (Surplus) .

$139890

We hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct .

R. Q WARD,President .

I . R. HILL,Shire Clerk .

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shireof Cranbrook for the year ended 30th June, 1973 . I certifythat the annual statements mentioned above correspondwith the books of account, vouchers and documentssubmitted for audit, and are in my opinion correct,subject to my report .

R. G . S. WILLIAMS,Government Inspector of Municipalities .

380 553240 663

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RatesLicensesGovernment Grants and RecoupsIncome from PropertySanitationOther FeesLoan Recoup ex TradingTransfer Trading (Capital Expenditure)All Other Revenue

Payments .

Administration :StaffMembers

Debt Service InterestDebt Service PrincipalPublic Works and ServicesBuilding ConstructionBuilding MaintenanceTown Planning ExpensesHealth ServicesSanitation

. .

. . ..

. . . .Building ControlTraffic ControlPlant PurchasesPlant Costs UnallocatedStores Unallocated

. . .Main Roads Trust FundDonations StatutoryDonations Non StatutoryAll Other Expenditure

To Opening BalancePlus Receipts

Less Expenditure

4-36245

SUMMARY .

253 652 .70134 912 .25205 343 .1773 319 .8431 659.085 744 .13

122 443 .19138 699 .9057 304 .99

$1 023 079 .25

42 046.379 733 .9183 859.67

108 341 .81236 446.7724728 .0035 716 .02

788 .4415 378 .6341491 .923739109 2116523 814 .238 764 .27407 .88

115 008 .0028723 .415 857 .38

229 581 .31

$103 643 .27

1 392 .861 023 079 .25

$1 024 472 .111 023 643 .27

Cr . $828 .84

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1973 .Assets .

Current AssetsNon Current AssetsDeferred Assets . . . .

. . . .

. . .Reserve Fund Contra . . . .

. .Fixed AssetsInvestment Power Station

29 597 .90864 180 .21

300 .00107 437 .50706 221 .13

1 138 871 .05

$2 846 607 .79

Liabilities .

Current Liabilities 14 287 .80Non Current Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 359 .38Deferred Liabilities

. . . .

1 902 678 .18

$2 091 325 .36

SUMMARY.

Total Assets

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 2 846 607 .79Total

Liabilities

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

1

2 091 325 .36

Municipal Accumulation Account Surplus . . . . $755 282 .43

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1973 .

Receipts .

To Opening Balance Bank 26 580 .81To Sales Current 962 047 .84To All Other Revenue

. . .

. . . .

15 068 .92

$1 003 697 .57

Payments .

Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 123 801 .73Generation Costs 430 623 .86Distribution Costs 98 869 .70Renovating and Charge Jobs 1166&86Stores Purchased Unused ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . 5458 .36Debt Service -_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 443 .19Transfer Municipal Capital Expenditure 148 299 .90Transfer Housing Reserve 30 000 .00Maintenance of Housing 1077 .16Balance as Bank

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. .. .

31454 .81

$1 003 697 .57

TOWN OF KALGOORLIE POWER STATION .BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1973 .

Assets .

Current Assets

244178 .15Fixed

Assets

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 1 614 621 .37

$18M 799 .52

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars inthese statements are correct .

H. A. HAMMOND,Mayor.

R. G. HADLOW,Acting Town Clerk .

Auditor's Certificate .I have examined the books and accounts of the Town

of Kalgoorlie for the year ended the 30th June, 1973 andI certify that the annual statements mentioned abovecorrespond with the books of accounts, vouchers anddocuments submitted for audit, and are, in my opinioncorrect, subject to my report .

N. WOODS,Government Inspector of Municipalities .

SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE.STATEMENTS OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS

FOR YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1973 .Receipts .

Rates 132 485 .78Licenses 3 854.72Government Grants and Recoups :

Main Roads Department

234 525.00Commonwealth Aid to Roads . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

73 764 .00Other

. .

- .1

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

19591 .10Income from Property 21518 .78Sanitation Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1029 .40Cemetery Receipts 131 .00Sale of Poison 70 .25Transfer from Trading 1352 .01All Other Revenue :

Commissions

. . . .

. . . .

. . .

. . . .

8.35By-laws

ans'-

31.00Interest on

. . . .

946.55Private Works

. . .

. . . .

708.82Contribution to Capital Works

. . . .

. ..

2 251.50Medical Charges

5 906.88Other Revenue

. .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

56.58All Other Receipts :

Trading Advance

32.91S.E .C. Loan Repayments

12356.72W.A. Government Loan Repayments

1092 .00Plant Sales . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. .. .

3 320.24Sale of Assets

2 240.00Contract Sale of Houses

. .

. . . .

. . . .

1265.16Insurance Rebates

. . . .

. . . .

. . .

. . . .

528.14Legal Expenses Recovered

. . . .

281.70All Other Receipts

. . . .

. . .

225.68Total Receipts

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. .. . $519 574.27

Payments .Administration :

Staff

. . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

35 048 .32Less amount transferred toWorks

27700 .98

7 347.34

Members Section 2 915 .81Debit Service 105 652 .73Public Works & Services : Street

Roads and Gardens

275 646 .16Building Construction & Equipment

3950.50Building Maintenance

8 366.08Town Planning . . . .

739.16Health Services

7102.05Sanitation

2 092.78Vermin Services

4 650.80Bush Fire Control

1203.91Traffic Control

234.00Cemeteries

457.53Public Works Overhead

7

56 914 .38Less Amount Transferred to Works

56 914 .38Plant & Tools Purchased

4373.40Plant Operation Costs

53 016 .41Less Amount Transferred to Works

53 363 .57 Cr. 348.16Materials

19049 .13Less Amount Transferred to Works

18 831 .46

217.67Donations & Grants

2 693.72Other Works & Services :

Private Works

900.35Unemployment Relief

11925 .80Swimming Pool

8352.69Libraries

922.13Caravan Park

2196.18Halls

. . . .-

2 254.46Medical & Infant HealthClinics

All Other Expenditure :Transfer to Reserve 1545.00Legal Expenses Recovered 173 .80Special Overdraft Advance 747 .50Electric Light Capital Advance 142.28All Other

. . .

. . . .

. . . .

14.93

Total Payments

$462 179 .41

708.80

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A . 1227

TOWN OF KALGOORLIE. Liabilities .

MUNICIPAL FUND . Current Liabilities

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 21917 .37STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS Municipal Fund Investment 1 138 871 .05FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1973 . Nett Revenue Account 698 011 .10

Receipts . $1 858 799 .52

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A . [5 April, 1974 .

SUMMARY.$ SHIRE OF YORK.

Debit Balance Municipal Fund 1/7/72Payments as per Statement STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS. . . .

53180 .89. . . .

462179.41 FOR YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1973 .515 360 .30 Receipts .

Receipts as per Statement . . . . 519 574 .27 Rates 68 927 .73Credit Balance as at 30/6/73 $4213 .97 Licenses 42 276 .80

Government Grants 112 558.33BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1973 . Income from Property 20 114 .66

Assets . Sanitation Charges 4048 .72Current Assets : Fines and Penalties 2841 .00

Cemetery 513 .66Cash at Bank 4213 .97 1 .20Sundry DebtorsStock on Hand

22 415.432472 .85

VerminOther Fees 1 883 .58

Non Current Assets 38 660.36 All Other Revenue . . 16 043 .94Deferred Assets 22966.41Reserve Fund Contra 17 808 .87 $269209.62Fixed Assets at Valuation :

785 027 .37Land and BuildingsFurniture and Fittings . . ., 13 489 .50Plant and Machinery 182 012 .00Bush Fire and Playground EquipmentTools . . . .

5626.805043 .10

Payments .$

Electricity Undertaking Investmen s :63 898 .35

Administration :Staff 13 754 .88Lake Grace

. . . .

. .. .

. . . .Newdegate 30 800.79 Members 1304 .90

Debt Service . . 32 179 .83Total Assets $1 194 435 .80 Public Works and Services 117 291 .48

Liabilities . Health Services 2794 .72Sanitation 5 049 .48

Current Liabilities 24 545 .21 Library Service 1085 .37Non-current Liabilities 18 687 .31 Vermin Services 706.22Deferred Liabilities 687 933 .20

Bush Fire Control 637.95Total Liabilities $731165 .72 Traffic Control 6844 .22

Cemetery Expenses 1491 .91Total Assets

. . . .

. . . .Total Liabilities

1194435 .80731 165 .72 Public Works Overheads 1168 .40

Plant Machinery 6601 .60Municipal Accumulation Account Surplus $463 270 .08 Operation Costs-not allocated 517 .41

Materials-over allocated Cr . 540 .28LAKE GRACE ELECTRICITY UNDERTAKING . Payment to C .A.R. Fund 35 276.15REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDED Donations and Grants . . . . 1184 .64

30th JUNE, 1973 . Other Works and Services 25 562 .73Receipts . All Other Expenditure 171 .77

Transfer to Reserves

. . . . . . . . 8245 .37Sale of Current . . 42 033 .10xpenditure . Transfer to Trust-unspent C .A .R 1051 .00

Transfer to Trading Fund Investment 2487.39Administration . . . . 3041 .28Generation and Dis bution 23 407 .51 $264867.14Overhead Costs . . 3407 .92Other Costs 7069 .94By Net Revenue Account 5106 .45

$42033 .10 SUMMARY.Bank Balance as at 1st July, 1972. O/Drawn 4748 .79Receipts 269 209 .62NEWDEGATE ELECTRICITY UNDERTAKING . . . .

. .. .

.. . .

. . . .REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDED 264 460 .83

30th JUNE, 1973 .Receipts .

Payments

. . . .

Bank Balance as at 30th June, 1973 O/Drawn

264 867 .14

$401 .319145 .59Sale of Current

By Net Revenue Account 2499.39

$11644 .98

AdministrationExpenditure .

$694 .39

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1973 .Assets.

Current Assets

10533 .49Generation and Distr 6654 .20Overhead Costs . . . . 713 .42 Non-current Asse s

38 023 .88Other Costs

. . 3582 .97 Deferred Assets

29 339 .97$11644 .98 Fixed Assets . . . .

. . . .

276 496.46

LAKE GRACE SWIMMING POOL KIOSKTRADING FUND .

REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDED

Total Assets

$353632 .78

Liabilities .30th JUNE, 1973 .Receipts . Current Liabilities . .

4960.37Sale of Confectionery $230 .29. . Non-current Liabilities

26 835 .06Expenditure. Deferred Liabilities

192 571 .12

Purchase of Confectionery 196 .45. . . .

33.84Total Liabilities

$224366 .55By Net Revenue

$230 .29

We hereby certifyattached are correct .

that the figures and particularsSUMMARY .

Total Assets . . . .

353 632 .78Total Liabilities

224 366 .55O. R. KIRWAN,President .

G. T. LEAN,Shire Clerk.

Municipal Accumulation

$129266 .23

We hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct .

R. C . T. DAVIES,President .

B. W. LYONS,Shire Clerk .

D. SCHORER,Government Inspector of Municipalities .

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shireof Lake Grace for the year ended 30th June, 1973 .I certify that the Annual Statements mentioned above

correspond with the books of accounts, vouchers anddocuments submitted for audit, and are in may opinioncorrect, subject to my report .

V. SENDZIMER,Government Inspector of Municipalities .

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TOWN OF GERALDTON.IT is notified for public information that thefollowing persons have been appointed trafficinspectors for the Town of Geraldton for the periodcommencing Monday, 8th April, 1974 and endingMonday, 22nd April, 1974 :-

Henry George Wannacott .Dennis John Leonard .John William Lyall .Barry Brierley .Joseph Dereck Wright .Edward George Roberts .Anthony David Spackman .Basil Blee .Rowland Leslie Bond .Ronnie Guy .David Cooper .Garry O'Reilly .David McDonald .

J . F. CAMERON .Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Shire of Carnarvon .

IT is hereby notified for public information, thatin accordance with section 665A, Clause 2, of theLocal Government Act, 1960, as amended, that Mr .Nicholas Frans Abbott, of Pelicana, Carnarvon,has been appointed an Honorary Litter Inspector .

A. J. TAYLOR,Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF COLLIE .Traffic Inspectors .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatthe appointment of Messrs . James Clyde JohnstonGregory and Ernest Anthony Negro as Traffic In-spectors to the Shire of Collie are hereby cancelledas from the 12th March, 1974 .

P. McNAB,Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF HALL'S CREEK .IT is hereby notified for public information thatRobert John Millar and Trooper Bedford have beenappointed Litter Inspectors for the Shire of Hall'sCreek .

E. F. BRIDGE,President .

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919 .Kalgoorlie District Regional Traffic Council.

THIS is to certify that Patrick O'Sullivan has beenappointed a Traffic Inspector with the KalgoorlieDistrict Regional Traffic Council for the KalgoorlieRegional Traffic District, w .e .f. 1st April, 1974 .

J. A. G. BROADBENT,Secretary/Manager .

SHIRE OF MINGENEW .Traffic Inspector .

IT is hereby notified that Mr. Edward GeorgeRoberts has been appointed a Traffic Inspector tothe Shire of Mingenew with effect from 28thMarch, 1974 .

G. O. MCCRACKEN,Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF MOORA .IT is hereby notified for general information thatMr. G. May has been appointed ranger/dog catcherfor the Shire .

J. N. WARNE,Acting Shire Clerk.

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SHIRE OF MORAWA .Traffic Inspector .

IT is hereby notified that Mr. Edward GeorgeRoberts is appointed Traffic Inspector for the Shireof Morawa with effect from 28th March, 1974 .

R. J. TUBBY,President .

SHIRE OF PERENJORI .IT is hereby notified for public information thatEric Kay has been appointed as Traffic Inspectorto the Shire of Perenjori and that the appointmentof Keith James Leece is hereby cancelled .

L. H. MILLAR,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .(Section 373 .)

Shire of Victoria Plains .Building Surveyor .

AT its meeting held 18th March, 1974, the Councilof the Shire of Victoria Plains appointed RonaldStanley Woodward, of Toodyay, as its BuildingSurveyor-appointment effective as from and in-cluding 25th March, 1974 .

F. B. COOPER,Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF WEST ARTHUR .Traffic Inspectors .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatthe appointments of Messrs . James Clyde JohnstonGregory and Ernest Anthony Negro as Traffic In-spectors to the Shire of West Arthur are herebycancelled as from the 25th March 1974 .

C. J . PERRY,Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF WONGAN-BALLIDU.Dog Catcher .

FOR general information it is advised that Mr. D .Kruske has been appointed Dog Catcher for theShire of Wongan-Ballidu .

T. E. JENSEN,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .City of Melville .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 165) of $18,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the City of Melville herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture or debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$18,000 (eighteen thousand dollars) for a periodof fifteen years repayable at the Rural and In-dustries Bank of Western Australia, 54 - BarrackStreet, Perth by thirty half-yearly repayments .Purpose : Mandala Reserve No . 29460, R. 29526,(Canning Location 2462), Adams Street/RummerWay, Bateman, development .

Plans, specifications and estimate of costs, asrequired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe office of the Council, Almondbury Road,Ardross, during business hours for 35 days afterpublication of this notice .

Dated the 2nd day of April, 1974 .J. F. HOWSON,

Mayor .P. J . HANLEY,

Acting Town Clerk .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .City of Melville .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 166) of $24,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the City of Melville herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture or debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$24,000 (twenty-four thousand dollars) for aperiod of fifteen years repayable at the Rural andIndustries Bank of Western Australia, 54 BarrackStreet, Perth by thirty half-yearly repayments .Purpose : Concrete slab footpath construction .

Plans, specifications and estimate of costs, asrequired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe office of the Council, Almondbury Road,Ardross during business hours for 35 days afterpublication of this notice .

Dated the 2nd day of April, 1974 .J. F. HOWSON,

Mayor .P. J. HANLEY,

Acting Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .City of Melville .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 167) of $50,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the City of Melville herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture or debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$50,000 (fifty thousand dollars) for a period offifteen years repayable at the Rural and IndustriesBank of Western Australia, 54 Barrack Street,Perth by thirty half-yearly repayments . Purpose :Works (Road and Verge re-instatements etc .)

Plans, specifications and estimate of costs, asrequired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe office of the Council, Almondbury Road,Ardross, during business hours for 35 days afterpublication of this notice .

Dated the 2nd day of April, 1974 .J. F. HOWSON,

Mayor .P. J. HANLEY,

Acting Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .City of Melville .

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No . 168) of $30,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the City of Melville herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture or debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$30,000 (thirty thousand dollars) for a period oftwenty years repayable at the Rural and IndustriesBank of Western Australia, 54 Barrack Street,Perth by forty half-yearly repayments . Purpose :Erection of additional Clubrooms, on Lot 279(Shirley Strickland Reserve) Certificate of Title,Volume 1142-, Folio 236 .

Plans, specifications and estimate of costs, asrequired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe office of the Council, Almondbury Road,Ardross, during business hours for 35 days afterpublication of this notice .

Dated the 2nd day of April, 1974 .J. F. HOWSON,

Mayor .P. J. HANLEY,

Acting Town Clerk .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .City of Melville .

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No . 169) of $8,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the City of Melville herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture or debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$8,000 (eight thousand dollars) for a period oftwenty years repayable at the Rural and Indus-tries Bank of Western Australia, 54 Barrack Street,Perth by forty half-yearly repayments . Purpose :Karoonda Park Reserve No . 30741 . ProposedClubrooms (additions to the changeroom alreadyerected on the Reserve .

Plans, specifications and estimate of costs, asrequired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe office of the Council, Almondbury Road,Ardross, during business hours for 35 days afterpublication of this notice .

Dated the 2nd day of April, 1974 .J. F. HOWSON,

Mayor .P. J. HANLEY,

Acting Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .City of Melville .

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 170) of $34000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973 the City of Melville herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture or debentures on the fol-lowing terms and for the following purpose : $34 000(thirty-four thousand dollars) for a period oftwenty years repayable at the Rural and IndustriesBank of Western Australia, 54 Barrack Street,Perth by forty half-yearly repayments . Purpose :Troy Park Reserve No . 24063 . Construction ofChangerooms and Amenities Building at Troy Park .Plans, specifications and estimate of costs, as

required by section 609 are open for inspection atthe office of the Council, Almondbury Road, Ar-dross, during business hours for 35 days afterpublication of this notice .Dated the 2nd day of April, 1974 .

J . F. HOWSON,Mayor .

P. J. HANLEY,Acting Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .City of South Perth .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 110) of $10000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the above Act, theCity of South Perth hereby gives notice that itproposes to borrow by the sale of debentures thesum of $10 000 repayable at the office of theCouncil by thirty equal half-yearly instalments tocover principal and interest . The purpose of theloan is for reserve improvements (Neil McDougallPark First Stage) .

Plans and specifications and an estimate of thecost of the said work are open for inspection ofratepayers at the office of the Council duringnormal office hours for 35 days from the date ofpublication hereof in the Government Gazette .Dated the 5th day of April, 1974 .

J. G. BURNETT,Mayor .

P. A. BENNETTS,Town Clerk .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .City of South Perth .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 111) of $5 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the above Act, theCity of South Perth hereby gives notice that itproposes to borrow by the sale of debentures thesum of $5 000 repayable at the office of the Councilby thirty equal half-yearly instalments to coverprincipal and interest. The purpose of the loan isfor First Stage Development Council Nursery Depoton Reserve No. 26917 .Plans and specifications and an estimate of the

cost of the said work are open for inspection ofratepayers at the office of the Council duringnormal office hours for 35 days from the date ofpublication hereof in the Government Gazette .Dated the 5th day of April, 1974 .

J. G. BURNETT,Mayor .

P. A. BENNETTS,Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Town of Canning .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loans . (No. 118) of $40 000 ; (No. 119)of $40 000 ; (No. 120) of $20 000 and (No . 122)

of $10 500 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the Council of the Town ofCanning hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow the sum of $110 500 by the sale of deben-tures, repayable at the office of the Town of Can-ning, 1317 Albany Highway, Cannington, by half-yearly instalments of principal and interest for thefollowing period and purpose :-

Loan No. 118 of $40 000 for a period of 20years. Purpose : Establishment of Club-rooms and Toilets at Centenary Park .

Loan No. 119 of $40 000 for a period of 20years. Purpose : Establishment of Club-rooms and Toilets at Queens Park .

Loan No. 120 of $20 000 for a period of 20years. Purpose : Establishment of WilsonPark Changerooms .

Loan No. 122 of $10 500 for a period of 20years. Purpose : Improvements to Corin-thian Park Tennis Club $5 000 and BillCole Centre $5 500 .

Plans, specifications and estimates required bysecion 609 are open for inspection at the officeof the Council during business hours for thirty-five days after the publication of this notice .

Dated this 3rd day of April, 1974 .E. CLARK,

Mayor .N. I. DAWKINS,

Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Town of Narrogin .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 60) of $10 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the Town of Narrogin herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bythe sale of debentures on the following terms andfor the following purpose : $10 000 for ten yearsrepayable at the Town of Narrogin by twenty equalinstalments of principal and interest . Purpose :For renovation of Town Hall Shops.

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Plans, specifications and estimates of costs as re-quired under section 609 of the Act are open forthe inspection of ratepayers at the Office of theCouncil during Office hours for thirty-five daysafter publication of this notice .Dated this 28th day of March, 1974 .

R. W. FARR,Mayor .

M. E. BADDELEY,Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Shire of Albany .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 57) of $40 500 .

PURSUANT to Section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the Shire of Albany herebygives 'intice that it proposes to borrow money bysale of a debenture on the following terms and forthe following purpose: $40 500 for a period of 20years payable at the Office of the Shire, ChesterPass Road, Albany, by 40 equal half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest . Purpose : Purchaseof Lot 1 of Plantagenet Location 490 to estab-lish a trotting track and services and erection ofbuildings thereon .Plans and specifications and estimates of costs

as required by section 609 of the abovementionedAct are open for inspection at the Office of theShire during business hours for 35 days after thepublication of this notice .

B. E. LANGE,President.

F. P. JAGO,Shire Clerk.

Note : The Albany and Districts Trotting Club(Inc.) has undertaken to pay sufficient annualrental to meet loan repayments of principal andinterest, therefore, no charge will be made againstrates for the loan .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Shire of Chapman Valley .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 41) of $14,000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the Chapman Valley ShireCouncil hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money, by the sale of debentures, on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$14,000 for a period of twenty years, repayable atthe office of the Bank of New South Wales SavingsBank Limited, Geraldton, by forty (40) equal half-yearly instalments of principal and interest. Pur-pose : The erection of an employee's house atNabawa .

Plans, specifications, estimates and statementsas required by section 609 are open for inspectionof ratepayers at the office of the Council, duringbusiness hours, for 35 days after the publication ofthis notice .

Dated this 1st day of April, 1974 .W. J. BATTEN,

President .L. SHERVINGTON,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Shire of Goomalling.

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 56) of $3 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the Shire of Goomalling givesnotice of its intention to borrow by the sale of adebenture, money on the following terms and forthe following purpose : $3 000 for ten (10) years re-payable at the National Bank, Goomalling, by

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twenty (20) equal half-yearly instalments of prin-cipal and interest. Purpose: A donation to theGoomalling Homes for the Aged Inc., towards thecost of providing home units for aged persons inGoomalling .

Specifications and estimates as required by sec-tion 609 are open for inspection at the office ofthe Council during normal business hours forthirty-five days after publication of this notice .

Dated this 26th day of March, 1974 .T. G. MILLSTEED,

President .G. W. MORRIS,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Town of Mosman Park .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 41) of $120 000 .

NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theCouncil of the Town of Mosman Park to borrow$120 000 repayable at the Commonwealth Bank,Mosman Park by 40 equal half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest over a period of 20 years.Purpose : The construction and furnishing of aLibrary Building on Reserve 1634 Bay View Ter-race, Mosman Park.

Plans, specifications and estimates of cost areavailable for inspection at the AdministrationCentre, Bay View Terrace, Mosman Park for aperiod of 35 days following publication of thisnotice .

D. A. WALKER,Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Shire of Ravensthorpe .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 48) of $10 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the Ravensthorpe ShireCouncil hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$10000 for a period of fifteen (15) years payableat the State Government Insurance Office, Perth,in thirty (30) equal instalments of principal andinterest . Purpose : Extensions to the Sports Pavilionon Reserve No . 28524 at Jerdacuttup .

Plans, specification and estimate of cost as re-quired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe office of the Council during business hours for35 days after the publication of this notice .Dated this 1st day of April, 1974 .

J . S. LAWRENCE,President .

A. J. PEDDER,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Shire of Victoria Plains .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 50) of $34 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the Council of the Shire ofVictoria Plains hereby gives notice that it proposesto borrow money by the sale of debenture on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$34 000 for a period of seven years repayable atthe Bank of New South Wales, Bolgart, by 14equal half-yearly instalments of principal and in-terest . Purpose : Purchase of plant-Scraper .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

5 April, 1974 .

Plans, specifications and estimates and the state-ment required by section 609 are open for inspectionat the Office of the Council during business hoursfor 35 days after the publication of this notice .

Dated this 1st day of April, 1974 .W. H. GARRIGAN,

President .F. B. COOPER,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Shire of Wanneroo .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 102) of $110 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, the Wanneroo Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of debentures on the followingterms for the following purpose : $110 000 for aperiod of 15 years. Repayable at the office of theShire of Wanneroo by 30 half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest . Purpose : Additions toAdministration building, Wanneroo . Restroom,Wanneroo townsite .

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs asrequired by section 609 of the Act, are available forinspection at the office of the Council during busi-ness hours for thirty-five (35) days from publica-tion of this notice .Dated this 29th day of March, 1974 .

M. NANOVICH,President .

N. S. BENNETTS,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .City of Perth .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 2nd April, 1974 .

L.G. 440/71 .NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the pro-visions of section 331 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1973, that I, Robert Henry Claude Stubbs,and the Council of the City of Perth have decidedthat the following roads within the district of theCity of Perth are not required for public traffic :-

(1) Portion of Alfred Street between TowerStreet and Cambridge Street and fromCambridge Street to Harrogate Street ;

(2) portion of Harrogate Street between OxfordStreet and Loftus Street ;

(3) portion of Tower Street between Greyand Loftus Street ;

(4) portion of Grey Street between TowerStreet and Cambridge Street ;

(5) Mullewa Street, between Loftus Street andHavelock Street ;

(6) portion of Stone Street, between SimpsonStreet and Havelock Street and from Lof-tus Street to Havelock Street ;

(7) portion of Havelock Street, between Cam-bridge Street and Loftus Street; and

(8) portion of Loftus Street, between Cam-bridge Street and Newcastle Street .

R. H. C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .City of Subiaco .

Loans .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th March, 1974 .L.G. 95/72 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of thecompletion of the Second Stage of the erection of

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Club Rooms at Subiaco Oval for the SubiacoFootball and Sporting Club Inc . being declared awork and undertaking for which money may beborrowed under Part XXVI of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1973 by the Subiaco City Council .

R. C . PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Town of Gosnells .Lease of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 27th March, 1974 .

L.G. 1121/70.IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed, underthe provisions of Section 267 (3) of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1973 that the Gosnells TownCouncil may lease portion of Reserve 24981 to theGosnells Town Soccer Club (Inc .) for a period of21 years, by private treaty .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Town of Gosnells.

Loans .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th March, 1974 .L.G. 53/72A .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theconstruction of the Gosnells Soccer Pavilion onReserve 24981 being declared a work and under-taking for which money may be borrowed underPart XXVI of the Local Government Act, 1960-1973, by the Gosnells Town Council .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Shire of Rockingham .

Loans .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th March, 1974 .L.G. 121/72 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theextension of the Sewerage Reticulation system intothe Rockingham area being declared a work andundertaking for which money may be borrowedunder Part XXVI of the Local Government Act,1960-1973 by the Rockingham Shire Council .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Town of Kalgoorlie .

Overdraft .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th March, 1974 .L.G. 299/70.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved, pur-suant to the provisions of section 600 of the LocalGovernment Act, 19 -60-1973, of the Kalgoorlie TownCouncil obtaining an advance of $15,000 from abank by means of a special overdraft for thepurpose of part cost of resiting tennis courts fromReserve 6589 Cassidy Street to Lot 399 Reserve4557 Bourke Street .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Town of Bunbury .

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th March, 1974 .L.G. 477/71A .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed underthe provisions of section 266 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, that the Bunbury Town Coun-cil may sell part of Bunbury Lot 471 and beingLots 30 to 35 inclusive on Diagram 46436 the sub-ject of Certificate of Title Volume 509 Folio 124Aby public tender and if unsold by private treatywithin six months oI the closing date of tenders .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Shire of Boulder .Sale of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 27th March, 1974 .

L.G. 942/67 .IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed, underthe provisions of section 266 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1973, that the Boulder Shire Councilmay sell Boulder Town Lot 2720, 68 Federal RoadLease 3117/3109 by private treaty .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Shire of Three Springs .

Sale of Land .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 27th March, 1974 .L.G. 245/65A .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed under theprovisions of section 266 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1973, that the Three Springs Shire Coun-cil may sell Lots 23, 24 and 36 being portion ofVictoria Location 2022 on Plan 9592 Certificateof Title Volume 273, Folio 69A by private treaty .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Uniform Building By-Laws .

General Residential Zone-Class (G.R .) .City of Fremantle .

IT is hereby notified for public information that I,Robert Henry Claude Stubbs, M.L.C ., Minister forLocal Government pursuant to the powers con-ferred on me by By-law 214 of the Uniform Build-ing By-laws and on the recommendations of theFremantle City Council and the Town PlanningBoard, vary the requirements of By-law 213 of thesaid By-laws-G.R. Zone-Class 5 (G.R. 5) inrespect of the site requirements of the followingland :-

Lot 15, 687 Stevens Street, Fremantle,by reducing the minimum frontage requirement fora single residence from 80 links to 62 , links .Notices of the proposal were published in the

Government Gazette and in The West Australianand no objections have been received . The pro-visions of Uniform Building By-law 213 aretherefore varied accordingly .

R. H. C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government .

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By-law10 amended .

Principalby-laws .

By-law3302amended .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Uniform Building By-Laws .

General Residential Zone-Class (G.R.) .Town of Cottesloe .

IT is hereby notified for public information that I,Robert Henry Claude Stubbs, M.L.C ., Minister forLocal Government, pursuant to the powers con-ferred on me by By-law 214 of the Uniform Build-ing By-laws and on the recommendation of theCottesloe Town Council and the Town PlanningBoard, vary the requirements of By-law 213 ofthe said By-laws-G .R. Zone-Class 4 (G.R . 4) inrespect of site requirements of the followingland :-

14 Princes Street, Cottesloe,by reducing the minimum set back requirementsfor a single residence as follows :-

On the west side, from a minimum of 5 ft toa minimum of 3 ft over a distance of 20 ftfor the purpose of constructing a garageappurtenant to the existing residence and,on the east side, from a minimum of 5 ftto a minimum of 3 ft 8 ins, over a distanceof 32 ft 5 ins for the purpose of construct-ing an extension to the existing residence .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[5 April, 1974 .

Notices of the proposal were published in theGovernment Gazette and in The West Australianand no objections have been received . The provi-sions of Uniform Building By-law 213 are there-fore varied accordingly.

R. H. C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government .

CEMETERIES ACT, 1897-1972 .Nabawa Public Cemetery.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 27th March, 1974 .

L.G . 451/67 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting under the provisions of the Cemeteries Act,1897-1972, has been pleased to appoint Eric GordonSheilds as Trustee to control and manage theNabawa Public Cemetery, vice Francis RichardCooper, resigned .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Local Government Department,

Perth, 27th March, 1974 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to thepowers conferred by the Local Government Act, 1960, has been pleased to makethe draft model by-laws set out in the schedule hereto .Councils proposing to incorporate the amendments in by-laws already

adopted are required to conform with the provisions of section 258 (4) of theAct .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

Schedule .DRAFT MODEL BY-LAWS .

MOTELS .1. In these by-laws the Local Government Model By-laws

(Motels), No. 3 published in the Government Gazette on the 20thSeptember, 1961 and amended from time to time thereafter bynotices so published are referred to as the principal by-laws .

2. By-law 1C of the principal by-laws is amended by substitutingfor the word "ten" in line three, the words "one hundred" .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .Local Government Department,

Perth, 27th March, 1974 .L.G. 498/70 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to thepowers conferred by the Local Government Act, 1960-1973, has been pleasedto make the uniform general by-laws set out in the Schedule hereunder .

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government .

Schedule .UNIFORM BUILDING BY-LAWS .

1 . In these by-laws the Uniform Building By-laws, 1965, publishedin the Government Gazette on the 15th October, 1965 and amendedfrom time to time thereafter by notices published in the Govern-ment Gazette are referred to as the principal by-laws .

2. The "Scale of Fees" in by-law 3302 of the principal by-lawsis amended-

(a) by adding after paragraph (c) of item 3 the followingparagraph:-

$(d) for the construction of a patio the total cost

of which does not exceed $500 5.00 ;

(b)and

by adding after item 3 the following item-3a. For a license to construct or alter an out-

building or a swimming pool where the totalcost of the work does not exceed $500 5 .00 .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .The Municipality of the Shire of Belmont.

By-laws Relating to Prevention of Damage to Footpaths .L.G. 318/58 .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actand of all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Munici-pality hereby records having resolved on the 17th day of December, 1973, tomake and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following By-laws-

1. The By-laws published in the Government Gazette on the 11th ofNovember, 1955 are hereby repealed .

2. No person shall drive any vehicle over or across any portion of a streetset aside or paved or formed as a footpath except at a specially constructedcrossing place, unless with the permission of the Council first had and obtained .

3. Any person' who desires to drive any vehicle over or across any footpathat a place not being a specially constructed crossing place or who proposes tocarry out building or other operations or works necessitating the crossing of afootpath otherwise than at a specially constructed crossing place shall makeapplication in writing to the Council for its permission so to do specifying theplace or places at which such crossing is to be made and shall either pay tothe Council a deposit of $50 .00 or deliver to the Council a signed undertakingin a form acceptable to the Council agreeing to pay to the Council any costsand expenses arising out of any damage which may be caused to the footpathfollowing the grant of permission as aforesaid .

4. If permission is granted by the Council to a person to drive any vehicleover or across any footpath, he shall observe the following conditions :-

(a) in the case of a footpath constructed of concrete slabs, he shallcarefully remove the slabs for a width not exceeding 4 .6 m and neatlystack the slabs so removed on the adjoining land and so as to avoiddamage to them ;

(b) replace the removed slabs with a temporary crossing constructed ofhardwood planks of at least 200 mm x 50 mm of which the ends shallbe chamfered, those planks to be securely nailed together with hoopiron straps or other means approved by the Council and the plankingshall be firmly bedded and laid true to the level of the existingfootpath ;

(c) upon the completion of the operations or works or at such time as thenecessity no longer exists for the temporary crossing, he shall removethe temporary crossing and replace all undamaged concrete slabs in aproper and workmanlike manner. If no damage has been caused orif the damage has been made good the Council shall repay the depositor so much thereof as remains after the costs incurred by the Councilhave been paid.

5 . (1) A person to whom permission has been granted as aforesaid shall beresponsible for any damage to the footpath caused by him or which shalloccur during the whole of the time that the operations or works referred toin by-law 3 are in progress and if any damage shall occur, the Council maymake good such damage and deduct the cost of the same from the amount ofany deposit. If the cost exceeds the amount of the deposit, the person grantedpermission shall pay to the Council on demand the amount by which the costexceeds the amount of the deposit held and shall replace with new slabs ofequal quality and size any slabs which have been lost or damaged and shallremove the damaged slabs and leave the area tidy .

(2) If the Council holds an undertaking then the person who has signed theundertaking shall pay to the Council the costs and expenses payable by himin accordance with the terms thereof .

6. Any person committing any breach of these by-laws shall upon convictionbe liable to a penalty not exceeding Two Hundred Dollars .

Dated this 11th day of February, 1974 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Belmont

was hereunto affixed in the Presenceof-

[L.S .]

Recommended-

H. J. WHEATLEY,President.

RALPH H. FARDON,Shire Clerk/Municipal Manager .

R. H. C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 27th dayof March, 1974 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1973 .The Municipality of the Shire of Wagin .

Adoption of Draft Model By-laws relating to Signs, Hoardings andBillposting (No . 13) .

L.G. 27/74.IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act theCouncil of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records having resolved onthe 19th day of February, 1974 to adopt such of the draft Model By-Laws(Signs, Hoardings and Billposting) No. 13, as published in the GovernmentGazette of the 11th day of June, 1963 and all amendments thereto publishedin the Government Gazette of the 10th day of December, 1964 with the follow-ing alterations :-

1. Delete By-law 38 .

Dated the 19th day of February, 1974 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Wagin

was hereunto affixed by authority ofa resolution of the Council in thepresence of-

A. G. JUSTINS,President .

V. S. SPALDING,Shire Clerk .

[L.S.I

Recommended-R. H. C. STUBBS,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellencyday of March, 1974 .

(I) between the hours of 10 .30 a.m. and10.00 p.m. on the 28th, 29th and30th March, 1974 and the 1st and2nd April, 1974; and

(ii) between the hours of 12 noon and10.00 p.m. on the 31st March, 1974,

to the part of Perry Lakes, Floreat Parkupon which the Garden Week Exhibitionwill be held ; and

The undermentioned awards have been amended :-

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[5 April, 1974 .

the Governor in Executive Council this 27th

Approved by His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council, this 27th day of March, 1974 .

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

(This order is in lieu of that published in theGovernment Gazette, W .A. of the 5th October, 1973on folio 3701 .

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT, 1912

IN accordance with the provisions of section 167 (5) of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912, notice is hereby given that the under-mentioned awards have been dealt with .

R. R. ELLIS,Industrial Registrar .

Award No. Amendment Datemade

Date ofoperation

Barmaids and Barmen (Hotels)

. . . . 31A/68 Order No. 1410/73 (Wages) 19/3/74 19/3/74Cereal Processing Extracting and Manu-

facturing26/70 Order No. 1677/73 (Wages) 11/3/74 11/3/74

Cleaners and Caretakers (Govt .) 5/66 Order No. 1689/73 (Special Rates and Pro-visions, Public Holidays, Part-timeWorkers)

22/2/74 22/2/74

Confectionery Manufacturing 19/67 Order No. 1391/73 (Amended and Consoli-dated)

13/3/74 13/3/74

Construction and Maintenance (Govt .-A.W.U .)

24/65 Order No. 24/65 (Wages) 1/3/74 1/3/74

Construction and Maintenance (Govt. Her-hours) (A.W.U.)

24A/65 Order No . 227/74 (Wages) . . . 1/3/74 1/3/74

Engine Drivers (North West Abattoirs) . . . . 4/69 Order No. 1280/73 (Wages) 25/3/74 25/3/74Farm Workers (State Farms) 23/71 Order No . 183/74 (Wages) . . . . 15/3/74 15/3/74Forestry Workers (Govt .) . . .. 24B/65 Order No. 226/74 (Wages) . . . . 1/3/74 1/3/74Gardeners (P.W.D.) . . . . 30/69 Order No. 199/74 (Wages) . . . . 22/2/74 22/2/74

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council .

FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT, 1963-1972 .

Order .I, JOHN JOSEPH HARMAN, the Minister for thetime being charged with the administration of theFactories and Shops Act, 1963-1972, acting pursu-ant to the provisions of section 7 of that Act, dohereby :-

(a) declare that the provisions of the Fac-tories and Shops Act, 1963-1972, except

(b) subject the exemption granted by para-graph (a) of this Order to the conditionsthat:-

(I) garden furniture and swimmingpools are not sold ; and

(ii) articles not appropriate to the des-cription of an exempted shop arenot sold on Sunday, 31st March,1974 .

the provisions thereof relating to Indus-trial Awards and Agreements, do notapply:-

J. J. HARMAN,Minister for Labour.

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BULK HANDLING ACT, 1967-1972 .

Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 27th March, 1974 .

Agric. 892/72 .IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting under the provisions of the Bulk HandlingAct, 1967-1972 has fixed the following charges tobe made in return for the services of Co-operativeBulk Handling Limited in the receipt, handling,storage and delivery of grain grown in 1972 .

Charges per Tonne

(1) Handling .

(2) Delivery by the Com-pany at Terminals . .

(3) Storage (after 15th dayof March) . . .

(4) Transport . . . . Actual amount incurred cal-culated to the nearest one-hundredth part of a centper tonne .

(5) Overtime, Engine Hire Subject to the provisionsand Demurrage . . . . . . . . of the Bulk Handling Act,

1967-1972 relating to liabi-lity for payment of thesecharges, these charges shallbe made at actual cost .

(6) Special Services (by ar- Such rate or rates as agreedrangement with the between the Company andCompany) . . ._

the warrant holder .

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Director of Agriculture .

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INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT, 1912-continued

BULK HANDLING ACT, 1967-1972 .Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 27th March, 1974 .

Agric. 892/72 .IT is hereby notified for general information thatHIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,acting under the provisions of section 31 of theBulk Handling Act, 1967, has fixed the foundationtoll for wheat at one dollar and eleven cents pertonne .

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Director of Agriculture .

CATTLE INDUSTRY COMPENSATION ACT,1965-1969 .

Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 27th March, 1974 .

Agric . 633166 .IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor acting with the adviceand consent of Executive Council and in exerciseof the powers under subsection (3) of Section 16of the Cattle Industry Compensation Act, 1965-1969, has been pleased to approve as recommendedby the Minister for Agriculture, that the amountof compensation payable in respect of the destruc-tion of any animal or of the condemnation of anycarcass, or portion of a carcass, as unfit for humanconsumption, pursuant to that Act shall notexceed:-

1. In respect of commercial cattle:-(a) $200 in respect of the destruction of any

diseased animal that is not a bull ;(b) $500 in respect of the destruction of any

diseased bull ;(c) $200 in respect of the condemnation of

any carcass, or portion of carcass, of anyanimal that is not a bull, as unfit forhuman consumption ; and

Award No. Amendment Datemade

Date ofoperation

Grain Handling (North Fremantle) 6/64 Order No. 312/14 (Special Rates, Overtime, 13/3/74 13/3/74

Hospital Employees (Domestics-Govt .) . . . 21/66

Meal Money, Wages, Contract of Service,Holidays, Annual Leave. Absence throughSickness and Bereavement Leave, Griev-ances and Disputes)

Order No. 1700/73 (Wages) 22/3/74 22/3/74Hospital Employees (Ngal-a lfothercraft 6A/58 Appeal No . 1695/73 (10% Ordinary 11,ge 25/2/74 25/2/74

Training Centre)Hospital Employees (Nursing Assistants- 27/60

Addition)Appeal No . 1419/73 (Sick Leave) . . . . 25/2/74 25/2/74

Home of Peace)Immigration Reception Centre Workers . . . . 9/66 Order No. 184/73 (Wages) . . . . 15/3/74 15/3/74Maritime Workers (Cape Cuvier) 14/70 Order No. 1336/73 (Annual Leave, Trans- 25/2/74 25/2/74

Meat Industry (Anchorage Butchers) 3/71

port, Off-site Allowance. Starting andFinishing Times) (only in respect to em-ployees of Texada Mines)

Order No. 189/74 (Wages) ._ . 19/3/74 19/3/74Meat Industry (Midland Junction Abattoirs) 1/73 Order No. 188/74 (Wages) . . . . 19/3/74 19/3/74Meat Industry (State Govt .)

. . .

. . . . 26/67 Order No. 187/74 (Wages) . . . . 19/3/74 19/3/74Meat Industry (W.A . Meat Export Works) 2/71 Order N'o . 186/74 (Wages) . . . .

. . . . 19/3/74 19/3/74Nickel Smelting (Western Mining) 18/72 Order No. 202/74 (Overtime, Sunday and 25/2/74 25/2/74

Nurses (Infant and Pre-School Health) 6/70

Holiday Work, Annual Leave, Absencethrough Sickness, Jury Service)

Order No. 238/74 (Wages) . . . . 1/3/74 1/3/74Nurses (\lothercraft Home Training Con 15/65 Order No. 200/74 (Wages) . . . . 1/3/74 1/3/74Nurses (Perth Dental Hospital) . . . . 4/65 Order No. 239/74 (Wages) . . . . 1/3/74 1/3/74Nurses (Public Health and industrial) 25/63 Order No. 237/74 (Wages) . . . . 1/3/74 1/3/74Nurses (Public Hospitals)

. . . . 6/68 Order No. 178/74 (Wages) . . . . 1/3/74 1/3/74Nurses (Silver Chain) 14/65 Order No. 106/74 (Wages) . . . . 7/3/74 7/3/74Rangers (National Parks Boa 6/66 Order No. 1382/73 (Wages) 11/3/74 11/3/74Storemen (S .E .C .) . . . . 4/71 Order No. 1207/73 (Wages) 1/3/74 1/3/74Timber Workers 36/50 Order No. 325/74 (Rates of Pay) 21/3/74 21/3/74Timber Yard Workers

. . . . 11/57 Order No. 318/74 (Wages) . . . . 21/3/74 21/3/74Water, Sewerage and Drainage Employees 14/69 Order No. 196/74 (Wages) . . . . 25/2/74 25/2/74

(Govt .)

Wheat Barley

4.45 5 .33

2.37 2 .84

0.0275 0 .033

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(d) $250 in respect of the condemnation ofany carcass, or portion of a carcass ofany bull, as unfit for human consumption .

2. In respect of registered stud cattle:-(a) $600 in respect of the destruction of any

diseased animal that is not a bull ;(b) $1000 in respect of the destruction of any

diseased bull ;(c) $200 in respect of the condemnation of any

carcass, or portion of a carcass, of anyanimal that is not a bull, as unfit forhuman consumption ; and

(d) $250 in respect of the condemnation ofany carcass, or portion of a carcass of anybull, as unfit for human consumption .

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Director of Agriculture.

STOCK DISEASES (REGULATIONS) ACT ;STOCK (BRANDS AND MOVEMENT) ACT.

Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 27th March, 1974 .

Agric. 1006/73 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas approved the appointment of Michael HughRose, Christopher John Mayberry and RodneyBrown Besier as Inspectors under the StockDiseases (Regulations) Act, 1968-1969 and theStock (Brands and Movement) Act, 1970-1972 .

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Director of Agriculture .

NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1950-1970 .

Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 27th March, 1974 .

A.P.B. 98/73 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint, under section 6 (2)

STATE i.ENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSIHALIA .

Tenders for Government Supplies

[5 April, 1974 .

of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1950-1970, the followingpersons as Weed Control Officers :-

Ridley, Lance .Stevens, Alfred James .Davies, Ronald Kevin .Killick, Peter John .Chantler, Donald Arthur .Gooding, Clarence Desmond.Leighton, John William .

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Director of Agriculture .

PLANT DISEASES ACT, 1914-1969 .

Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 28th March, 1974 .

Agric. 2028/64 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve the appointment ofOwen Brentward Speight as an Inspector undersection 7 (1) of the Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1969 .

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Director of Agriculture .

PLANT DISEASES ACT, 1914-1969 .Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 29th March, 1974 .

Agric. 1595/65 .I, THE UNDERSIGNED MINISTER FOR AGRI-CULTURE, being the Minister charged with theadiministration of the Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1969, acting in the exercise of the power in thisbehalf conferred upon me by Regulation 5 A of theCompulsory Fruit Fly Baiting Regulations, dohereby appoint Tony Cusato, Irishtown, Donny-brook, as a member of the Donnybrook CompulsoryFruit Fly Baiting Scheme Committee, to fill thevacancy caused by the retirement of J . R. Grist .

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Agriculture .

Supplies Required Date ofClosing

197485 KW Diesel Alternator Sets-4 only (for Semi Trailer Power Houses) . . Apr. 438 KW Diesel Alternator Sets-4 only (for Semi Trailer Power Houses)-M.R.D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 4

Mechanised Filing Systems (Electric)-3 only (Police Dept .) . . . . Apr. 4Electric motor driven air compressors-M.W.B Apr. 4Maintenance Caravans-3 Berth (3 only)-Main Roads Depar ent Apr. 4Mild Steel Fittings for Canning and Wungong Dam-M .W.BApr. 11Expansion of Computerised Phototypesetting Equipment-Government

Printing Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. Apr . 11Caravans-(4 only) 7 . 6M Accommodation-1I only 4 .3M Office Apr. 11Door Hardware-Public Works Department . . . . Apr. 11Wheels-Locomotive (300 only)-W.A.G.R . May 225 mm, 40 mm and 50 mm Water Meters-M.W.B. May 2Tyres and Tubes (1/7/74 to 30/6/75 OR ALTERNATIVELY ro 1/7/7 o

30/6/76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 2Sodium Alginate-M.W.B. (1/7/74 to 30/6/75) . . .. . . . . May 2Jams, Condiments, Honey and Vinegar 1/7/74 to 30/6/75 May 2100 mm to 300 mm water meters-M.W.B May 2Fume Cupboards-P .W.D May 2Coffee and Chicory (mixed) Coffee Essence and instant coffee (1/7/74 to

30/6/75 or alternatively 1/7/74 to 30/6/76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 2Weedicides (South West Irrigation and Drainage Districts) 1/7/74 to 30/6/75 May 2Chip Bath Heaters (1/6/74 to 31/5/75) State Housing Commission . . . . . . . . May 2Tractors Front End Loader Back Hoe Combination (2 only) RECALLED(M.R.D .) May 2

Trees and Shrubs (M.R.D .) . . . . . . . . May 2Seven Light Agricultural Tractors with Ancillary Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . May 220 mm Water Meters during period 1/7/74 to 30/6/75 or 1/7/74 to 30/6/77 May 2Television Equipment for Mt . Lawley Technical College (Part Recalled) May 2Tobacco to Swanbourne Hospital during period 1/7/74 to 30/6/75 or 1/7/74

to 30/6/76

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May 2Liquid Medical Oxygen during a two, three, four or five year period from

1 July, 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 2Process Camera (Lands and Surveys Dept.) . . . . May 9Vertical Boring Mills and Centre Lathe-W .A.G.R. Workshops

May 16

Services RequiredDelivery and Onward Carriage of Migrants' free allowance of baggage (15/7/74

to 14/7/75)

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May 2

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No .

1974Mar. 15 186A/1974Mar. 15 187A/1974

Mar. 8 167A/1974Mar. 22 213A/1974Mar. 22 215A/1974Mar. 15 197A/1974Mar. 15 198A/1974

Mar. 22 200A/1974Mar. 22 202A/1974Mar. 22 201A/1974Mar. 22 203A/1974Mar. 22 204A/1974

Mar. 22 214A/1974Mar. 29 221A/1974Mar. 29 222A/1974Mar. 29 231A/1974Apr . 5 283A/1974

Apr. 5 234A/1974Apr. 5 237A/1974Apr. 5 241A/1974

Apr. 5 242A/1974Apr. 5 243A/1974Apr. 5 244A/1974Apr. 5 245A/1974Apr. 5 246A/1974

Apr. 5 247A/1974

Mar. 22 199A/1974Apr. 5 236A/1974

Apr . .5 235A/1974 . . . .

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Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedschedules until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing .

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection .Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth and

at points of inspection.No Tender necessarily accepted .

S. F. FELDMAN,Chairman, Tender Board .

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA .

For Sale by Tender

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No . For Sale Date of

Closing

Mar. 22 207A/1974 Bedford Bus (PW 1929) at Point Samson Apr . 11Mar . 22 210A/1974 Bedford 5 Ton Truck (ex UQG 392) at Bartons i Il

. .. . Apr. 11Mar. 22 212A/1974 Lighting and Circle Grid ceiling unit : Plaster Bench : S .S . Polymerising com-

bination : Fume Hood at Royal Perth Hospital

. . . Apr. 11Mar . 22 216A/1974 Galion 118 Grader (MRD 648) at East Perth Apr. 11Mar . 29 217A/1974 Commer Cab and Chassis (MRD 1601) at East Perth Apr . 11Mar . 29 218A/1974 Commer Cab and Chassis (MRD 1602) at East Perth . . . .

. . . . Apr . 11Mar. 29 220A/1974 Landrover Station Wagon (UQI 594) : Holden Station Sedan (UQJ 588

UQO 245) at South Perth

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. . . . Apr . 11Mar . 29 227A/1974 Allis Chalmers Graders (MRD 602 and MRD 603) at East Perth Apr . 11Mar . 29 229A/1974 Commer Cab and Chassis (MRD 921) at East Perth . . . . Apr . 1.1Mar. 29 230A/1974 Caterpillar D6B Dozer (MRD 772) at East Perth Apr. 11Mar . 29 232A/1974 Heavy and Light Drums (1/7/74 to 30/6/75) . . . .

. . . Apr . 11Mar. 29 219A/1974 'Anderson' Steam Cleaner (MR.D 752) at Port Hedland May 2i1Tar. 29 223A/1974 Holden Utility (MRD 428) at Carnarvon May 2Mar. 29 224A/1974 Holden Station Sedan (MRD 354) at Port Hedland May 2Mar. 29 225A/1974 Pulford Air Compressor (PV 145) at Karratha . . . . May 2Mar. 29 226A/1974 Holden Utility (MRD 429) at Carnarvon May 2Mar. 29 228A/1974 Caterpillar 12E Grader (MRD 660) at Port Hedland May 2Mar. 22 211A/1974 Ruhaak Multi Wheel roller (MRD 434) at Derby May 2Apr . 5 238A/19 74 Workboat " Lillian Hamilton " (PW 42) at Lake Argyle Village, Kunu n May 2Apr. 5 239A/1974 Finsbury 2 in . Pumping Plant (PW 215) at East Perth May 2Apr. 5 240A/1974 Heat `N' Inner Fin Water Chiller at Wyndham May 2

ScheduleNo . Contractor DepartmentParticulars Concerned Rate

26A/74 McPherson's Ltd. Supply-Activated Sludge Pumping Machin- ! M.W.B.

Details on applicationcry as specified

50A/74 George Moss Pty . Ltd. Supply-1 only Rotary Air-Compressor as 'I M.W.B .

or the sum of $4 835 .00specified

51A/74 Delairco Ind . Pty . Ltd. Supply-1 only Photocomposition and Government

For the sum of $10 950 .00Photo Processor as specified

Printer53A/74 Herbert Osborne Supply-2 only Centre Lathe Machines as M.W.B .

For the sum of $8 186 .00specified

55A/74 George Moss Pty. Ltd. Supply-Sewage Pumping Machinery as M.W.B .

For the sum of $37 860 .00specified

67A/74 Baravan Caravans Pty .Ltd .

Supply-Bedroom and Kitchen Caravans P.W.D .

Details on applicationas specified

138A/73 Readymix Group W .A. Supply-Crushed Rock Screenings as speci- M.R.D .

Details on applicationfied

149A/74 I.C .I . Australia Petro-chemicals Ltd .

Supply-P.V.C. Sheets as specified

M.R.D .

Details on application

157A/74 Altona Eng . Co . Supply-Reflective Motor Vehicle Plates Dept. of Motor For the sum of $1 . 22 peras specified

Vehicles

set660A/73 Wickman (Aunt.) Supply-Horizontal Upset Hot Forging S.E.W .

For the sum of $36 404 .00Machine as specified

739A/73 C.J.D. Equip . Pty. Ltd. Supply-Tractor Mounted Backhoe as M.W.B .

For the sum of $13 860 .00specified

956A/73 Relays Pty . Ltd . Supply-Time Division Multiplex remote W.A.G.R .

Details on applicationcontrol system as specified

1015A/73 G.E .C . Elliott Auto-mation

Supply-Radiation counting equipment as State Labs .

For the sum of $6 898 .00specified

163A/74 Agricultural & GeneralAviation Pty . Ltd .

Services Required-Aerial Top-dressing and Agric . Dept.

Details on applicationCartage of superphosphate as specified

95A/74 Cooper Motors

. . . . Purchase and Removal-Dodge 30 cwt . M.R.D. For the sum of $279 .00truck at Derby

141A/71 Soltoggio Bros . Purchase and Removal Proline Auger and i Mines Dept .

Details on applicationSeismic Cable at Morley

148A/74 K. D. Wright Purchase and Removal-Landrover Utility M.R.D .

For the sum of 81050 .00at Kununurra

Cancellation of Contract66A/74 W. C. & B . M. Wegner Supply-Pasteurised Milk to Government Various

Institutions . Item : 19 of Schedule

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MINING ACT, 1904.Appointments.

Department of Mines,Perth, 27th March, 1974 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to make the following appoint-ments :-

Arthur Leslie Lee as Acting Mining Registrar,Cue from 18th January 1974 to 6thFebruary, 1974 .

Christopher Clegg as Acting Mining Registrar,Cue from 7th February, 1974 .

Ross Ernest Monger as Acting Mining Regis-trar, Carnarvon during the absence of theMining Registrar on sick leave to datefrom 5th March, 1974 .

Constable Bramwell Keith Utting as DeputyMining Registrar, Menzies and Bailiff ofthe Kalgoorlie Warden's Court at Menzies,

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE OF W .A .

TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT PRINTING

Tenders are invited for supply of the undermentioned stores .Tenders close at Wembley, Wednesday 17th April, 1974 at 10 .00 a .m .

Tender No .

Particulars of Stores or Service

XS 642 . . . . 2 500 Books-AD 125 " Stores Issues " 50 sets in Quadruplicate, each book, for P .W.D . Finished size 175mm x 200 mm . Original-White, Duplicate-Pink, Triplicate Canary, Quadruplicate-White, all 44G.S.M. Bank . First 3 copies printed one side in black ink, numbered and perforated . Quadruplicateprinted one side black ink, numbered and fast .

Successful tenderer to do typesetting, printing and binding . Government Printer to supply stock .XS 644 . . . . 6 000 P .W. 4 " Application for Employment as Apprentice " forms printed 2 sides, blue ink (PM :S 313) on

73 G .S .M. White Bond perforated down the centre . Size 13 in x 16 in . Folded on perforation to 13 in . x8 in . Proof Required . Deliver direct to Government Printing Office correctly labelled on official labels .Tenderer to supply stock .

Tenders are to be addressed to the Government Printer, Government Printing Office, Station Street, Wembley and are to beendorsed with the Tender No .

Tender forms, envelopes and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Government Printing Office, Station Street,Wembley .

WILLIAM C. BROWN,Government Printer.

East Coolgardie . . . .East Murchison . . . .

Goldfield

Goldfield

Coolgardie

. . . .East CoolgardieWiluna . . . .East CoolgardieMt. MorgansMt. MorgansMenzies . . . .Yerilla . . .Marble Bar

East CoolgardieLawlers . . . .

vice Alan Harold Middleton, on leavefrom 25th February 1974 to 14th April,1974, inclusive .

B. M. ROGERS,Under Secretary for Mines .

ERRATUM.MINING ACT, 1904 .

Department of Mines,Perth, 28th March, 1974 .

IN the notice published in the Government Gazettedated 8th February, 1974, under the heading"Mining Act, 1904" sub-heading "The under-mentioned applications for Leases were approvedconditionally", delete all reference to Gold MiningLeases 38/2637 to 38/2676 in the Mount MargaretGoldfield .

B. M. ROGERS,Under Secretary for Mines.

MINING ACT, 1904Department of Mines,

Perth, March 27, 1974 .

IN accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased todeal with the undermentioned Leases, Authorities to Mine, Licences to Treat Tailings and Temporary Reserves .

The undermentioned applications for leases were approved, conditionally :-

GOLD MINING LEASES

MINERAL LEASES

District

15/623726/673053/70126/6746 and 26/6747577F39/601 to 39/60429/584931/1416 and 31/1.41745/1459 and 45/146059/129077/471777/4721

26/12836/32 to 36/39

B. M. ROGERS,Under Secretary for Mines .

No. of Applications

CoolgardieEast Coolgardie . . . .East Murchison . . . .East Coolgardie . . . .Mt. Margaret

. . . .Mt. MargaretNorth CoolgardieNorth CoolgardiePilbara

. . . .YalgooYilgarnYilgarn

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Ashburton

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were refused

Mt. MargaretSouth West Minera

The Surrender of the undermentioned Gold Mining Lease was accepted :-

Pilbara

The undermentioned applications for Authorities to Mine on Reserved and Exempted Lands were approved, conditionally :-

24/12 (189911)

Goldfield

14C/69 (321511)38/1123 to 38/114269/15

. . . .

59/83

70/522 and 70/523

77/120

The undermentioned Licences to Treat Tailings were approved :-

No .

No.

field

Nullagine

. . . . 46/381

I

District

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Mt. Margaret

Arlington Pty . Ltd . ._ .

RESIDENTIAL LEASES

District

No. of Lease

Occupant

A. C . Poletti and R. BedettiChakola Pty . Limited . . . .C. N. Collard . . . .

Chandilla Exploration and Invest-ments Pty . Ltd.

Westralian Sands Ltd

Amoco Minerals Australia Company

Liceneee

08/2 (66) and 08/3 (67)

38/270370/130

Dixon Explorations Pty . Ltd .

The undermentioned application for a Licence to Remove and Treat Tailings was approved

No. of Applications

No. of Applications

Gudarra . . . .

Lessee

The undermentioned applications for Authorities to Mine on Reserved and Exempted lands were refused :-

Authorised Holding

M.C.123C . . . .M.Cs 38/6470 to 38/6489P.A. 69/28

. . . .

M.C . 59/4805

M.Cs 70/12284 and70/12285

M.C. 77/5242

Locality

Goldfield

Goldfield

Broad Arrow

1241

Mt. MargaretMt. MargaretOutside

Pro-claimed

Yalgoo

South West Min-eral Field

Yilgarn

No . Licencee

Locality Goldfield

24/18 (191811) and 24/19 (191911) Allstate Explorations N.L Ora Banda Broad Arrow26/77 (226411) F. C . Bray Lakewood East Coolgardio26/78 (226511) F. C . Bray

. . . . . . . . Lakewood East Coolgardie38/9 (204411) Lennard Oil No Liability Beria Mt. Margaret38/21 (2231H) J. Connolly and J. Noonan Cox's Find Mt. Margaret20/15 (220111) Lennard Oil No Liability

. Cue Murchison29/19 (224311) T. L. Durkin and J. E . J. Larcombe

. . . . Comet Vale North Coolgardie77/28 (211811) Australian Silicates Pty. Ltd Hopes Hill Yilgarn77/29 )2119H) Australian Silicates Pty. Ltd . Hopes Hill Yilgarn77/39 (225311) B. L. Weater and M. A. Weaver Southern Cross Yilgarn

No . Occupant Authorised Holding Locality Goldfield

45E/70 (6484H) and 46E/70 Tasminex N.L . M.Cs 1100E and 1101E Brown Hill East Coolgardio(648511)

36/73 M. C . Forrest P. A. 36/1668 Sir Samuel.... East Murchison29/29 J . S . Crisp . . . . M.C. 29/1843 16 Mile Well North Coolgardie70/118 . . . . A . T. P . Reynolds . . . . D .C . 269H Wonnerup . . . . South West Mineral

59/80 to 59/82 Jododex Australia M.Cs 59/5082 to 59/5084 Chulaar Well YalgooField

Pty. Ltd.

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The undermentioned application for a Licence to Remove and Treat Mining Material was approved

No .

30/13 (2229ff)

C. J. Perks

The undormentioned Licences to Treat Tailings were renewed

No .

IL/61 (145411)

L. U. Hancock9/72 (1893ff)

H. P. Gray

The undermentioned applications for Licences to Treat Tailings were refused

No .

24/20 (1920ff)58/12 (2176ff)58/13 (2223ff) to 58/15 (222541)

No .

Occupant

No .

Occupant

573311

Cliffs International Inc .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

5926ff

Carpentaria Exploration CompanyPty. Ltd.

592711 . . . . Shell Minerals Exploration (Australia)Pty. Ltd.

592811 . . . . Pechiney (Australia) Exploration Ply .Ltd .

592911 . . . . Peehiney (Australia) Exploration Pty .Ltd.

375811 and Bruno Campana393611

520311,

Consolidated Goldfields Australia Lim-520611

ited, Cyprus Mines Corporation, Han-and

cock Prospecting Pty. Ltd ., i'il.I .M .520'IH Holdings Limited, Utah Develop-

ment Company and Wright Pros-pecting Pty. Ltd .

559911 . .. . Consolidated Goldfields Australia Lim-ited, Cyprus Mines Corporation, Han-cock Prospecting Pty. Ltd ., I\1.I .M .Holdings Limited, Utah Develop-ment Company and Wright Pros-pecting Pty . Ltd .

5600ff Consolidated Goldfields Australia Lim-ited, Cyprus Mines Corporation, Han-cock Prospecting Pty . Ltd., M.I .M .Holdings Limited, Utah Develop-ment Company and Wright Pros-pecting Pty . Ltd .

,1601H Consolidated (ioldflelds Australia Lim-ited, Cyprus Mines Corporation, Han-cock Prospecting Pty. Ltd., M .I .M .Holdings Limited, Utah Develop-ment Company and Wright Pros-pecting Pty. Ltd .

567811 . . . . Robert Mitford Howell, John GordonLewis and Robert Maxted

568111

C.R.A. Exploration Ply . Limited

571211

Carpentaria Exploration Company Pty .Ltd .

571611

Aquitaine Australia Minerals Pty. Ltd .

Licencee

Lieeneee

Locality

Goldfield

Lionel

PilbaraBullfinch

Yilgarn

Allstate Explorations N .L .Western Australian Gold MinW.A.G. Mining Pty. Ltd .

Licencee

Term

The rights of occupancy for the underanentioned Temporary Reserves have been granted

Twelve months from the dateof this notification

Twelve months from the dateof this notification

Twelve months from the dateof this notification

Twelve months from the dateof this notification

Callion

The rights of occupancy for the undermentioned Temporary Reserves have been renewed

For a further period expiring on22/12/1974

For a further period expiring on1/2/1975

For a further period expiring on1/3/1975

For a further period expiring on1/3/1975

For a further period expiring on15/3/1975

Locality

Term

Locality

For a further period expiring on Situated near Bullsbrook in the South31/12/1974

West Mineral FieldFor a further period expim g on Situated at Mount Newman in the Peak

10/8/1974

Hill Goldfield

For a further period expiring on Situated at Taperdunya Spring in the10/8/1974

Peak Hill Goldfield

For a further period expiring on

Situated at Jiniblebar Creek iii the Peak10/8/1974

Hill Goldfield

For a further period expiring on Situated at Davidson Creek in the Peak10/8/1974

Hill Goldtk Id

[5 April, 1974 .

Locality

Goldfield

North Coolgardie

Goldfield

Broad ArrowMitrehisonillurehison

Situated at lJnketon in the Mt . MargaretGoldfield

Situated at Coo in he Miirehison Gold-field

Situated at Koordarrie in the AshburtonGoldfield

Situated at Koordarrie in the AshburtonGoldfield

Situated at Riehencla River in the WestKimberley Goldfield

Situated at Mount Mehita in the NorthCoolgardie and Mt. Margaret Gold-fields

Situated at Mason Hill in the MountMargaret Goldfield

Situated at Bloodwood Well in theAshburton and Gascoyame Goldflelds

Situated South of Mount Robinson inthe West Pilbara Goldfield

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COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1946-1972 .Mines Department,Perth, 5th April, 1974 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to theprovisions of the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1946-1972, has been pleased tomake the regulations set out in the Schedule hereunder to take effect on andfrom the 29th March, 1974 .

B. M. ROGERS,Under Secretary for Mines .

Schedule .Regulations .

1 . In these regulations the regulations made under the provisions of theCoal Mines Regulation Act, 1946-1972, published in the Government Gazetteon the 19th September, 1947, reprinted incorporating all amendments up toand including the 31st August, 1961 pursuant to the Reprinting of RegulationsAct, 1954, in the Government Gazette on the 3rd May, 1962, and amendedfrom time to time thereafter by notices so published, are referred to as theprincipal regulations.

2. The principal regulations are amended in the manner set forth in theSchedule below:-

Schedule .

Provision Amended .

Regulation 6 (3)

Regulation 6 (5)

Regulation 32 (2)

Regulation 38 (2)

Regulation 38 (2)

Regulation 38 (2)

Regulation 38 (2)

Regulation 38 (2)

Regulation 38 (4)

Regulation 38 (4)

Regulation 38 (4)

Regulation 45 (2)

Regulation 47 (1)

Regulation 49 . .

Regulation 52

Regulation 54

Regulation 65 (2)

Regulation 65 (2)

Regulation 65 (2)Regulation 70 (2)

Regulation 70 (5)

Regulation 83 (1)

Regulation 83 (1)

Regulation 83 (1)

Regulation 83 (1)

Regulation 83 (2)

Regulation 89 (5)

Amendment.

Delete "6 in ." in line 2, substitute "150 milli-metres" .

Delete "1 ft." in line 2, substitute "300 milli-metres" .

Delete "five feet" in line 1, substitute "1 .5metres" .

Delete "one hundred yards" in line 2 of paragraph(a), substitute "one hundred metres" .

Delete "four feet" in line 4 of paragraph (a), sub-stitute "1 .2 metres" .

Delete "fifteen feet" in line 2 of paragraph (b),substitute "4 .5 metres" .

Delete "sixty feet" in line 6 of paragraph (c), sub-stitute "twenty metres" .

Delete "thirty feet" in line 10 of paragraph (c),substitute "ten metres" .

Delete "five hundred pounds" in line 3, substitute"250 kilograms" .

Delete "two thousand pounds" in line 5, substitute"1000 kilograms" .

Delete "one thousand pounds" in line 9, substitute"500 kilograms" .

Delete "one eighth of an inch" in line 2, substitute"three millimetres" .

Delete "twelve inches" in line 5 of paragraph (d),substitute "300 millimetres" .

Delete "forty yards" in lines 1 and 2, substitute"forty metres" .

Delete "twenty yards" in line 7, substitute "twentymetres" .

Delete "twenty yards" in line 2 of paragraph (a),substitute "twenty metres" .

Delete "one chain" in line 2, substitute "twentymetres" .

Delete "five feet" in lines 3 and 4, substitute "1 .5metres" .

Delete "six feet" in line 4, substitute "two metres" .Delete "twelve feet" in line 3 of paragraph (a),

substitute "3 .5 metres" .Delete "three feet" in lines 5 and 6, substitute "one

metre".Delete "five chains" in line 3 of paragraph (a),

substitute "100 metres" .Delete "12 ft." in line 3 of paragraph (b), sub-

stitute "four metres" .Delete "five chain" in line 4 of paragraph (b),

substitute "100 metre" .Delete "five yards" in line 6 of paragraph (b), sub-

stitute "five metres" .Delete "forty yards" in line 3 of paragraph (a),

substitute "forty metres" .Delete "fifty yards" in line 2, substitute "fifty

metres" .

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Regulation 201 (1)

Regulation 237 (1)

Regulation 237 (1)

Regulation 239 (1)

Regulation 241 (1)

Regulation 241 (2)

Regulation 241 (2)

Regulation 241 (3)

Regulation 241 (4)Regulation 254

metres" .Delete "one inch in two chains" in line 3, sub-

stitute "1 :2 000" .Delete "one hundred square feet" in line 5, sub-

stitute "ten square metres" .Delete "one hundred and fifty square feet" in lines

10 and 11,. substitute "fifteen square metres" .Delete "half a mile" in line 2, substitute "800

metres" .Delete "five feet" in lines 1 and 2, substitute "1 .5

metres" .Delete "one chain" in line 2 of paragraph (b),

substitute "twenty metres" .Delete "twenty chains" in lines 1 and 2 of para-

graph (c), substitute "400 metres" .Delete "ten yards" in line 5, substitute "nine

metres" .Delete "five feet" in line 2, substitute "1 .5 metres" .Delete "twenty-five horse power" in line 2 of para-

graph (c), substitute "twenty kilowatts" .

1244 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[5 April, 97 .

Schedule-continued.Regulation 90 (1)

Regulation 90 (1)

Regulation 93

Regulation 93

Regulation 95

Regulation 98

Regulation 99 (1)

Regulation 99 (1)

Regulation 99 (1)

Regulation 99 (1)

Regulation 99 (2)

Regulation 99 (2)

Regulation 99 (2)

Delete "thirty feet" in line 5, substitute "tenmetres" .

Delete "six inches" in line 6, substitute "150 milli-metres".

Delete "three feet" in lines 2 and 3, substitute "onemetre" .

Delete "fifty yards" in line 5, substitute "fiftymetres" .

Delete "eighteeen inches" in line 2,, substitute "500millimetres" .

Delete "thirty yards" in line 3, substitute "thirtymetres" .

Delete "ten yards" in line 3, substitute "tenmetres" .

Delete "three feet" in line 4, substitute "onemetre".

Delete "three miles per hour" in lines 5 and 6,substitute "five kilometres per hour" .

Delete "twenty yards" in line 7, substitute "twentymetres".

Delete "three feet" in line 1 of paragraph (a),substitute "one metre" .

Delete "four feet" in line 2 of paragraph (a), sub-stitute "one metre" .

Delete "six feet" in line 2 of paragraph (b), sub-stitute "1 .8 metres" .

Regulation 103

Regulation 103

Regulation 114 . .

Regulation 116 (2)

Regulation 116 (2)

Delete "fifty yards" in line 2, substitute "fiftymetres" .

Delete "one hundred yards"

e 3, substitute"100 metres" .Delete "three miles an hour" in line 4, substitute

"five kilometres per hour" .Delete "two hundred cubic feet of air per minute

in line 2, substitute "0 .1 cubic metre of airper second" .

Delete "three hundred cubic feet per minute" inline 3, substitute "0 .15 cubic metre per second".

Delete "76 deg. Fahrenheit" in line 1 of paragraphRegulation 116 (3)(b), substitute "25 degrees Celsius" .

Regulation 116

Regulation 116

Regulation 120

Regulation 129

Regulation 141

Regulation 149

Regulation 151

Regulation 156

Regulation 173

Regulation 197

(3)

(4)

(2)

(1)

(2)

(1)

(1)

Delete "one hundred feet per minute" in lines 2and 3 of paragraph (b), substitute "0 .5 metreper second" .

Delete "fifty feet per minute" in line 2, substitute"0.25 metres per second" .

Delete "one hundred yards" in line 2 of paragraph(c), substitute "one hundred metres" .

Delete "one hundred yards" in line 4, substitute"one hundred metres".

Delete "seven feet" in line 17 of paragraph (b),substitute "two metres" .

Delete "seven feet" in line 3, substitute "twometres".

Delete "eight square feet" in line 4, substitute"0.75 square metre" .

Delete "seven feet" in line 2, substitute "twometres" .

Delete "four chains to one inch" in line 2, sub-stitute "1 :4 000" .

Delete "100 feet" in line 6, substitute "thirty

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Regulation 256 (3)

Regulation 256 (4)

Regulation 256 (6)

Regulation 263 (2)

Regulation 267 . .

Schedule V

Schedule V

Schedule V

(a), substitute "ten tonnes" .Delete "twenty-eight pounds" in line 4 of para-

substitute "tonne" .Delete "two feet nine inches" in line 2 of para-

graph (b), substitute "600 millimetres" .Delete "one foot" in line 3 of paragraph (c), sub-

stitute "300 millimetres" .Delete "two hundred feet" in line 1, substitute

"sixty metres" .Delete "seven feet" in line 1, substitute "2 .2

metres" .Delete "acres" where it appears in MONTHLY

RETURN, RENDERED PURSUANT TO SEC-TION 35, substitute "hectares" .

Delete "Tons." where it appears in MONTHLYRETURN, RENDERED PURSUANT TO SEC-TION 35, substitute "Tonnes" .

Delete "Hundred weights and quarters should beexpressed as decimals of a ton" where it ap-pears in MONTHLY RETURN, RENDEREDPURSUANT TO SECTION 35, substitute"Tonnes expressed to 2 decimal places" .

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS .IT is noted for general information that with the approval of the Ministeras required by section 22 of the Government Railways Act, 1904-1967, thefollowing alterations and additions have been made to the scales of charges,schedules, etc., now appearing in the Goods Rates Book dated 1st July, 1973and the Passenger Fares and Coaching Rates Book also dated 1st July, 1973 .

GOODS RATES BOOK, VOLUME I .Page ; Date Effective From ; Alterations and Additions .

Pages 15, 16 ;-9/2/74-Oats (bulk)" .Amend to read : Oats** .

Add to Type of Wagon Columns :D, DA, DB-8 tonnes.FD-8 tonnesLC container-8 tonnes .V-15 tonnes .VG, VH-16 tonnes .VD, VDB, VDL, VF, VFL-16 tonnes .

To apply from 17th January, 1974 .Page 22-9/3/74- (b) Private containers :-

Insert new subelause (v)-Containers approved, empty, not less than nine cubic metres

capacity, shall be charged Class 1 .Page 28-16/2/74-Add-Bluestone for fertilisers-see Fertilisers .Page 43-9/3/74-

Delete Tiles, aluminium roofing, c, d, g, m,

2.Amend Tiles, edging, paving or roofing, common c, d, g, m

A toread : Tiles, paving or roofing c, d, g, m

A.Page 82-2/2/74-Pemberton .

Delete SC from sheep and cattle races column .

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Regulation 254

Regulation 254

Regulation 254

Regulation 256Regulation 256

(3)(3)

Schedule-continued .Delete "eight miles an hour" in line 3 of paragraph

(c), substitute "fifteen kilometres per hour" .Delete "mileage" in line 6 of paragraph (c), sub-

stitute "distance" .Delete `two hundred feet" in line 2 of paragraph

(d), substitute "sixty metres" .Delete "yard" in line 1, substitute "metre" .Delete "ten tons in weight" in line 3 of paragraph

graph (a), substitute "800 millimetres" .Regulation 256

Regulation 256

Regulation 256

(6)

(6)

(6)

Delete "two feet" in line 2 of paragraph (a), sub-stitute "600 millimetres" .

Delete "one foot" in lines 1 and 2 of subparagraph(D of paragraph (b), substitute "300 milli-metres" .

Delete "two feet" in subparagraph (ii) of para-

graph (a), substitute "fourteen kilograms" .Regulation 256

Regulation 256

Regulation 256

(3)

(3)

(3)

Delete "five pounds" in line 1 of paragraph (b),substitute "2 .5 kilograms" .

Delete "five pounds" in lines 1 and 2 of paragraph(b), substitute "2.5 kilograms".

Delete "t-on of weight" in line 2 of paragraph (b),

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Page 93-2/3/74-Table 17 .Add after heading * .Footnote *-Amend Table 15 to read Tables 15 and 16 .

Page 115-9/2/74-Robb Jetty .R. Piercy & Co . Pty. Ltd. delete : Sublease 0, Hara, Cereal Milling

Co. Ltd .Page 115-26/1/74-Robb Jetty .

Delete W.A. Salt Supply .Insert Under Standard Gauge-W .A. Salt Supply .

GOODS RATES BOOK, VOLUME 1 .Page ; Date Effective From; Alterations and Additions .

Page 53-19/1/74-Clause 65 (c) (iii) and (d) (i) delete and insert in lieu-(From 3rd February, 1974) .(iii) From Suburban area to :

Mass Not ExceedingLearmonth,

Carnarvon

Exmouth,Onslow

Minimum 8 tonneper 4 wheeled wagonor 16 tonne per 8wheeled wagon

Per Tonne

Roebourne,Point Samson,

Karratha,Paraburdoo,Dampier,Tom Price,

Cape Lambert,Wittenoom,Port Hedland

(d) Wagonload rates from Kewdale except for explosives other than am-monium nitrate are as follows :-

(1)

For each tonne over 8,per 4 wheeled wagonor 16 tonne per 8wheeled wagonPer Tonne

kg

Cubic Metres S S S5 1 .75 1 .75 1 .8010 2 .10 2 .25 2.3015 0 .03 2 .55 2 .85 2.9020 3 .05 3 .35 3 .5025 0 . 06 3 .40 3.95 4.0530 3 .85 4 .45 4 .6535 0-09 4 .35 5 .05 5 .2540 4 .70 5 .55 5,8045

. . . . 0-12 5 .15 6.15 6.4050 . . . .

. . . .

0-15 5 .65 6 .65 7,00Add for eael additional up to onetonne

0 .40 0.61 0.6810 . . . . 0-03100 . . . . 0 . 30 7 .65 9 .70 10,40150 . . . . 0-45 9 .65 12 .75 13 .80200 . . . . 0 . 60 11 .65 15 .80 17 .20250 . . . . 0-75 13 .65 18 .85 20 .60300 . . . . 0 .85 15 .65 21 .90 24 .00350 . . . . 1 . 00 17 .65 24 .95 27 .40400 . . . . 1 . 15 19 .65 28 .00 30 .80450 . . . . 1 . 30 21 .65 31 .05 34 .20500 . . . . 1-45 23 .65 34 .10 37 .60550 . . . . 1-60 25 .65 37 .15 41 .00600 . . . . 1-70 27 .65 40 .20 44 .40650 . . .. 1-85 29 .65 43 .25 47 .80700 . . . . 2-00 31 .65 46 .30 51 .20750 . . . . 2 . 15 33,65 49 .35 54 .60Boo . . . . 2-30 35 .65 52 .40 58 .00850 . . . . 2-45 37 .65 55 .45 61 .40900 . . . . 2-55 39 .65 58 .50 64 .80950 . . . . 2-70 41 .65 61 .55 68 .201 tonne 2-85 43 .00 63 .00 70 .00

$Carnarvon . . . . 36 .00 34 .00Exmouth, Learmonth, Onslow . . 50,00 48,00Cape Lambert, Dampier, Karratha, Paraburdoo,Point Samson, Roebourne, Tom Price, PortHedland, Wittenoom

. . . . 61 .00 59 .00

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GOODS RATES BOOK, VOLUME 2 .

Page 74-2/3/74-Explosives (a) and (b) (2 places) .Amend Class 2 rate in Freight Classification Column to read-

Class 2 S to S .

Pages 52, 69, 77, 108, 109, 110-16/2/74-Aminotriazole ; Dichlorophenoxyaceticacid; Herbicides, weedicides N.O.S . ; Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid; Weedicides ;Weed Killers (3 places) :-

Amend C rate in Freight Classification column to read : C 5 tonnes .

PASSENGER FARES AND COACHING RATES BOOK.

Page ; Date Effective From ; Alterations and Additions .Page 7-26/1/74-Index-Delivery and Collection of parcels Suburban Area .

Amend heading to read-Delivery of parcels .

Page 26-23/2/74-Clause 56-Tour Tickets .-Amend as follows :-

Name of Tour

" Wildflower

Northern Tour . Perth to Geraldton-NorthamptonStudy " Tour area via Moora and Dongara, return via Mullewa,

Moora and Badgingarra by road bus . Over-nightaccommodation at Moora in Motel and at Gerald-ton in hotel/motel . All meals morning and after-noon teas included

Page 30-2/2/74-Social Service Pensioners .

Concession

Social SecurityPensioners

Social Security

alf are rail or road

sPensioners

travel .

Page 40-1/2/74-Combined Meal Charges-Between-Port Pirie-Alice Springs-Adult $11 .65, Child $7.90 .Port Augusta-Alice Springs-Adult $9 .40, Child $6 .40 .Maree-Alice Springs-Adult $7.15, Child $4 .90 .

Page 42-16/3/74-Clause 84 .Add new condition-

Concession granted to

Concession Fare

Pre-School Children

Particulars of Service

Southern Tour. Perth - Bunbury - Busselton -Manjimup - Pemberton - Denmark - Albany -Stirling Ranges - Katanning - Dryandra area -Darling Ranges - Perth. Motel Accommodation,all meals, morning and afternoon teas included .

Fare

One free intrastate single orreturn rail or road busjourney per annum . It isnot available for interstatejourneys or any portionthereof.

Four Years and Over-Same as for students

under sixteen years .

When Operated

Departs Perthon advertiseddates duringspring . Toursare of 6 days'duration .

Departs Perthon advertiseddates duringspring . Toursare of 6 daysduration.

Conditions

Fare

$125

$125

Available to Social Security and RepatriationDepartment pensioners who hold a W .A .Travel Concession Fare Certificate . Notavailable to Community Welfare Depart-ment pensioners. Restrictions apply atcertain periods each year .

vailable to Social Security and RepatriationDepartment pensioners who hold a W .A .Travel Concession Fare Certificate. Alsoavailable to attendants accompanying ablind person on production of the blindperson's metropolitan area pass . Notavailable to Community Welfare Depart-ment pensioners . No restrictions apply andtravel may be made at any time .

Children who have not commenced at Kin-dergarten or Primary School provided theparent or guardian completes and signs astudent's concession certificate in favourof the child and also endorses the certifi-cate " Child Not Attending School " .

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Page 49-1/2/74-Combined Fares .Perth-Alice Springs and Kalgoorlie-Alice Springs .

Add: 15 cents Adult and 10 cents Child for single journeys, 30cents Adult and 20 cents Child for return journeys to all faresAdult, Child, Concession, Pensioner and Students .

Page 64-16/2/74-Tourist Literature .Alter to read: Tourist Literature Forwarded by Travel PromotionBodies (bulk mass)-half .

PASSENGER FARES AND COACHING RATES BOOK.Page ; Date Effective From; Alterations and Additions .

Page 74-16/3/74-Dogs and Small Animals-Subclause (b) .Amend to read-The following charges, which must be prepaid shall

apply for the carriage of dogs .Page 75-16/3/74-Subelause (f) .

Second line after "rates" add-which must be prepaid .

Page 77-26/1/74-Delivery and Collection of Parcels-Suburban Area .Amend heading to read-Delivery of Parcels-Suburban Area .

R. J. PASCOE,Commissioner of Railways .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .In the matter of Atlantic Advertising (Aust.) Pty .

Ltd. trading as The Personal Trading Post andin the matter of the Companies Act, 1961 ofWestern Australia :

NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of themembers of Atlantic Advertising (Aust.) Pty. Ltd .on the 27th March, 1974 the following resolutionwas passed as a special resolution :-

That the Company be wound up voluntarilyand that Russell George Hume and PeterWilliam Harvey of Price Waterhouse & Cobe and are hereby appointed liquidatorsto act jointly and severally for the purposeof such winding up .

Dated this 27th day of March, 1974 .RUSSELL GEORGE HUME,

Joint Liquidator .(C/- Price Waterhouse & Co . 13th floor Mt . New-

man House, 200 St. George's Terrace, Perth, 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .(Section 254 (2) .)

Notice of Resolution .Westside Gardens Quinns Pty . Ltd .

In the matter of Westside Gardens Quinns Pty .Ltd. and in the matter of the Companies Act,1961-1972 as amended :

AT an Extra Ordinary General Meeting of Mem-bers of the abovenamed Company duly convenedand held at 8 Halse Place, Karrinyup on the 22ndday of March, 1974 the following resolutions setout below were duly passed :-

(1) Special Resolution: That the Company bewound up voluntarily .

(2) Ordinary Resolution : That Lionel DudleyRickard, Chartered Accountant, of 16 St .George's Terrace, Perth be appointed Li-quidator of the Company .

Dated this 22nd day of March, 1974 .L. D. RICKARD,

Liquidator .(Weston, James & Co ., 16 St. George's Terrace,

Perth .)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .Section 260 (2), Regulation 7 (2) .Notice of Meeting of Creditors .Australian Marblecraft Pty . Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Cre-ditors of Australian Marblecraft Pty. Ltd. will beheld at the offices of Garland Brown & Co ., 16th

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[5 April, 1974 .

Floor, T. & G. Buildings, 37 St . George's Terrace,Perth on Monday the 22nd April, 1974 at 11 .00 a .m .in the forenoon .

Business :(1) To consider the adoption of the following

Resolution:-That the Company be wound up volun-

tarily and that Ronald WyndhamBrown and Ross Stewart Norgard beappointed Joint Liquidators .

Dated at Perth this 21st day of March, 1974 .J. MANOLAS,

Director.

(Hungerfords, Garland Brown & Co ., 16th Floor,T. & G. Building, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth,W.A ., 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .(Section 254 (2) .)

Notice of Resolution .Western Foam Products Pty . Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that at a General Meetingof Members of Western Foam Products Pty . Ltd .held on the 25th March, 1974 the following specialresolution was passed and confirmed at a Meetingof Creditors held on 25th March, 1974 .

That the Company be wound up voluntarilyand that Kevin John Meyer be appointedLiquidator .

Dated at Perth this 29th day of March, 1974 .K. J. MEYER .

(K. J. Meyer & Associates, 5th Floor 196 AdelaideTerrace, Perth, W .A ., 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .(Section 272 .)

Notice of Final Meeting of Members and Creditors .Dee Homes Pty. Ltd.

(In Liquidation .)NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to theCompanies Act, 1961-1972, a Final Meeting of theMembers and Creditors of Dee Homes Pty . Ltd. (inLiquidation) will be held at the offices of Meisom,Wilson & Partners, Chartered Accountants, 11thFloor, T. & G. Building, 37 St. George's Terrace,Perth, 6000 on Monday 6th May, 1974 at 10 .30a.m. to consider the Liquidator's final report andexplanation of realisation of assets .

Dated at Perth this 1st day of April, 1974 .R. M. EVANS,

Liquidator.(Meisom, Wilson & Partners, 11th Floor, T . & G.

Building, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth, W .A.6000 .)

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COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .(Section 272 .)

Notice of Final Meeting of Members and Creditors .Walkabout Tours Pty . Ltd .

(In Liquidation .)NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the Com-panies Act, 1961-1972, a Final Meeting of theMembers and Creditors of Walkabout Tours Pty .Ltd. (in Liquidation) will be held at the offices ofMelsom, Wilson & Partners, Chartered Account-ants, 11th Floor, T. & G. Building, 37 St . George'sTerrace, Perth 6000 on Monday, 6th May, 1974 at9.15 a.m. to consider the Liquidator's final reportand explanation of realisation of assets .

Dated at Perth this 1st day of April, 1974 .R. M. EVANS,

Liquidator .(Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 11th Floor, T . & G .

Building, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth, W .A .6000 .)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA .Company No. 12 of 74 .

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1961, andin the matter of Caratti Consolidated Pty . Ltd .

Advertisement of Petition .NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for thewinding up of the abovenamed Company by theSupreme Court was on the 13th day of March,1974, presented by Service Printing Co. Pty. Ltd .the registered office of which is situate at 26 JohnStreet, Perth, in the State of Western Australia,and that the said petition is directed to be heardbefore the Court sitting at Perth at the hour of10.30 o'clock in the forenoon on the 1st day ofMay, 1974, and any creditor or contributory ofthe said Company desiring to support or opposethe making of an order on the said petition mayappear at the time of hearing by himself or hiscounsel for that purpose ; and a copy of the petitionwill be furnished to any creditor or contributoryof the said Company requiring the same by theundersigned on payment of the regulated chargefor the same .

The registered office address of the petitioner is26 John Street, Perth, aforesaid .

The Petitioner's Solicitors are Messrs. Lavan &Walsh, of Sixth Floor, 524 Hay Street, Perth .

LAVAN & WALSH,Solicitors for the Petitioner .

Note: Any person who intends to appear on thehearing of the said petition must serve or sendby post to the abovenamed Solicitors notice inwriting of his intention so to do . The notice muststate the name and address of the person, or, if afirm, the name and address of the firm, and itmust be signed by the person or firm, or his ortheir Solicitors (if any), and must be served, orif posted must be sent by post in sufficient timeto reach the abovenamed Solicitors not later than4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 30th day of April,1974 .

IN THE SUPREME COURT OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.Company No. 16 of 74 .

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1961, and inthe matter of Caratti Queensland Pty . Ltd .

Advertisement of Petition .NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for thewinding up of the abovenamed Company by theSupreme Court was on the 13th day of March,1974, presented by Service Printing Co. Pty. Ltd.the registered office of which is situate at 26 JohnStreet, Perth, in the State of Western Australia,and that the said petition is directed to be heard

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before the Court sitting at Perth at the hour of10 .30 o'clock in the forenoon on the 1st day ofMay, 1974, and any creditor or contributory ofthe said Company desiring to support or opposethe making of an order on the said petition mayappear at the time of hearing by himself or hiscounsel for that purpose ; and a copy of the petitionwill be furnished to any creditor or contributoryof the said Company requiring the same by theundersigned on payment of the regulated chargefor the same .The registered office address of the petitioner is

26 John Street, Perth, aforesaid .The Petitioner's Solicitors are Messrs . Lavan &

Walsh, of Sixth Floor, 524 Hay Street, Perth .LAVAN & WALSH,

Solicitors for the Petitioner .Note : Any person who intends to appear on the

hearing of the said petition must serve or sendby post to the abovenamed Solicitors notice inwriting of his intention so to do . The notice muststate the name and address of the firm, and it mustbe signed by the person or firm, or his or theirSolicitors (if any), and must be served, or if postedmust be sent by post in sufficient time to reachthe abovenamed Solicitors not later than 4 o'clockin the afternoon of the 30th day of April, 1974 .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .(Section 260 (2), Regulation 7 (2) .)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors .Fashion Holdings (Aust.) Pty . Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Credi-tors of Fashion Holdings Pty. Ltd. will be held atthe offices of Garland Brown & Co., 16th Floor,T. & G. Building, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth .on Tuesday, 23rd April, 1974, at 11 .00 a.m. in theforenoon .

Business :(1) To consider the adoption of the following

resolution :-That the Company be wound up volun-

tarily and that Ross StewartNorgard be appointed Liquidator .

Dated at Perth this 2nd day of April, 1974 .R. WARREN,

Director .(Hungerfords, Garland Brown & Co,, 16th Floor,

T. & G. Building, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth,W.A. 6000 .)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .In the matter of Rice & Wainwright Pty. Ltd. (in

Liquidation) and in the matter of the Com-panies Act, 1961-1972 .

AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of Membersof the abovenamed Company duly convened andheld at 30 Kings Park Road, West Perth, on the2nd day of April, 1974, the following resolutionwas carried :-

That it has been proved to the satisfaction ofthis meeting of members of Rice & Wain-wright Pty. Ltd. that the Company can-not by reason of its liabilities continue itsbusiness and it is advisable to wind up thesame and, accordingly, that the Companybe wound up voluntarily .

At a meeting of Creditors held on the same dayit was resolved that Messrs. Bruce Henry Smithand Michael John Barry, Chartered Accountants,both of Messrs . B. 0. Smith & Son, CharteredAccountants, 30 Kings Park Road, West Perth,W.A. 6005, be appointed Joint Liquidators (eitherauthorised to act solely) .

B. H. SMITH,M. J. BARRY,

Liquidators.(B. 0. Smith & Son, Chartered Accountants, 30

Kings Park Road, West Perth, W .A. 6005 .)

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COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1972 .

Notice of Intention to Declare a First Dividend .Masterproof Pty . Ltd. (in Liquidation) .

NOTICE is hereby given that as Liquidator of theabovenamed Company, I, Rodney Michael Evans,Chartered Accountant, of Melsom, Wilson & Part-ners, 11th Floor, T. & Ct. Building, 37 St . George'sTerrace, Perth, 6000, intend to declare a First Divi-dend in this matter.

Creditors must prove their debts by the 19thApril, 1974 .

Dated at Perth this 5th day of April, 1974 .

R. M. EVANS,Liquidator .

(Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 11th Floor, T . & G.Building, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth, 6000 .)

PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1895 .(Section 47 .)

Notice of Change of Constitution ofPartnership-Karl Wigger Salon Classe .

TAKE notice that as and from the 23rd day ofMarch, 1974, the partnership of the abovenamedfirm previously carried on by Laurie Gherardi,of 136 Tenth Avenue, Inglewood and Karl WiggerInvestments Pty. Ltd., of 37 St. George's Terrace,Perth is dissolved . The said Laurie Gherardi hasceased to be a partner and the business shall beoperated by the said Karl Wigger Investments Pty .Ltd. solely .

Dated this 23rd day of March, 1974 .

LAURIE GHERARDI,Karl Wigger Investments Pty . Ltd .

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962 .

Notice to Creditors and Claimants .CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962 relates)in respect of the estates of the undermentioneddeceased persons are required by The PerpetualExecutors Trustees and Agency Company (W.A.)Limited, of 89 Saint George's Terrace, Perth, tosend particulars of their claims to the Companyby the undermentioned date, after which date thesaid Company may convey or distribute the assets,having regard only to the claims of which theCompany then has notice .

Brady, Charlotte Margaret, late of 12 KerrStreet, West Leederville, Widow . Died 26thJanuary, 1974 . Last day for claims 10thMay, 1974 .

Coates, Edith Amy, late of 264 FitzgeraldStreet, Northam, Widow . Died 8th March,1974. Last day for claims 10th May, 1974 .

Iles, Gordon Henry, late of 7 Riverside Drive,East Fremantle, Retired Builder and Busi-ness Manager. Died 15th January, 1974 .Last day for claims 10th May, 1974 .

Kukelis, Mecislav, late of 57 Treasure Road,Queens Park, but formerly of 31 FranklinStreet, Cannington, Retired Carpenter .Died 1st December, 1973 . Last day forclaims 10th May, 1974 .

Liddell, Leonard Oswald, late of 17A ViewStreet, Peppermint Grove, Retired DentalSurgeon. Died 6th February, 1974 . Lastday for claims 10th May, 1974 .

Owens, William John, late of 145 CanningHighway, South Perth, Business Proprietor .Died 28th December, 1973 . Last day forclaims 10th May, 1974 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[5 April, 1974 .

Ross, Ferguson Hardie, late of Flat 4, WearneHouse, Leslie Street, Mandurah, RetiredFarmer. Died 20th November, 1973. Lastday for claims 10th May, 1974 .

Williams, Hilda Florence, late of Homes ofPeace, Walter Road, Inglewood, Widow .Died 5th January, 1974 . Last day forclaims 10th May, 1974 .

Dated at Perth this 3rd day of April, 1974 .The Perpetual Executors,

Trustees and Agency Company (W.A .)Limited,

N. SNELL,Manager.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

THE WEST AUS'T'RALIAN TRUSTEE EXECUTORAND AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED of 135 St .George's Terrace, Perth requires creditors andother persons having claims (to which section 63of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect ofthe estates of the undermentioned deceased per-sons, to send particulars of their claims to it bythe date stated hereunder, after which date theCompany may convey or distribute the assets,having regard only to the claims of which it thenhas notice .

Last day for claims 5/5/74 .Clarkson, Muriel Isabell, late of 2 Surrey Street,

Bassendean, Spinster, died 25/12/73 .Evans, Eleanor Louisa, late of 61 Williams Road,

Nedlands, Widow, died 17/12/73 .Jelly, Marguerite Aline Marcelle, late of Craigmont

Hospital, Third Avenue, Maylands, Widow,died 2/1/74 .

Pascoe, Raymond Frederick, late of 22 CampbellStreet, Kalgoorlie, Miner, died 10/10/73 .

Renner, Joyce Langley, late of 1 Doongalla Road,Attadale, Married Woman, died 20/12/73 .

Rodgers, Ruby Maud, late of 186 Hay Street,Subiaco, Widow, died 13/12/73 .

Watson, Margot Helen, late of 8 Kalari Drive, CityBeach, Home Duties, died 10/8/73 .

Whitburn, Henry Norman, late of War Veterans'Home, Mount Lawley, Retired ElectricalEngineer, died 7/1/74 .

Dated at Perth this 3rd day of April, 1974 .

C. E. PUNT,Manager.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other person having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) inrespect of the Estates of the undermentioned de-ceased persons are required to send particulars oftheir claims to me on or before the respectivedates shown hereunder after which dates I mayconvey or distribute the assets, having regard onryto the claims of which I then have notice .

Dated this 1st day of April, 1974 .A. E. MARSHALL,

Public Trustee,565 Hay Street, Perth .

Name ; Address and Occupation ; Date of Death ;Last Date for Claims .

Black, Alec ; Moorambine Street, Light IndustrialArea, Port Hedland, Foreman, Linesman ;28/12/73 ; 13/5/74 .

Carrick, Reginald Garth; Wittenoom, W.A .,Labourer; 1/8/73 ; 6/5/74 .

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Duggan, Ivy Caroline ; 146 Brisbane Street, Perth,Widow ; 16/12/73 ; 20/5/74 .

LOOSE STATUTES 1973 .

Freestone, Eliza Mary ; 94 Jubilee Street, EastCannington, Married Woman ; 4/2/74 ; 6/5/74 .

Hatch, Arthur Henry ; Hardy Street, Denmark,Foreman; 9/11/73 ; 13/5/74 .

TWENTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENTOF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

ACTS AND ACTS AMENDMENTS .

Killgallon, Arthur John ; 169 Dugan Street, Kal-goorlie, Retired W.A.G.R. Employee ; 27/10/73 ;6/5/74 . FOURTH SESSION : 1st Period-15th March, 1973

to 24th May, 1973 .King, Arthur Robert; 18 Collins Street, Kalgoorlie,

Retired Carpenter and Joiner ; 2/9/73 ; 13/5/74 .Lang, Hazel Myrtle ; formerly of 8 Gill Street,

Nos. 1 to 112 .1. Mining assented to 15/5/73-Price $0 .10 .

Mosman Park, late of Unit 2, "Kairangi", 2 . Taxi-cars (Co-ordination and Control) as-Taylor Road, Claremont, Widow ; 7/3/74 ;20/5/74 . 3 .

sented to 21/5/73-Price $0 .10 .Govt. Employees Housing assented to 21/5/73

MacKenzie, George Burt ; 5 Kingsley Drive, SouthGuildford, Retired Baker ; 7/1/74; 20/5/74 . 4 .

-Price $0 .10 .Traffic assented to 21/5/73-Price $0 .10 .

Mansfield, Reginald Clifton ; 100 Gloster Street, 5 . Distressed Persons' Relief Trust (New Act)Subiaco. Retired Butcher; 9/6/65 ; 20/5/74 .

Moyle, Elsie May ; 92 Forrest Street, Boulder, 6 .assented to 21/5/73-Price $0 .10 .Resumption Variation (Boulder-Kambalda

Widow; 9/5/72 ; 13/5/74 . Road) (New Act) assented to 21/5/73-PricePedrocchi, Angela ; Alzano Lombardo, Italy, Widow ; $0.10 .

12/3/67; 20/5/74 . 7 . Fatal Accidents assented to 25/5/73-PriceRedfearne, Wifred Thomas William ; 191 Surrey $0.10 .

Road, Rivervale, Retired Driver ; 3/11/73 ; 8 . Legal Contribution Trust assented to 25/5/7320/5/74 . -Price $0 .10 .

iarf, Christian August Adolf ; 12 Marjorie 9 . Sale of Land assented to 25/5/73-PriceAvenue, Riverton, Retired Motor Engineer ; $0.10 .5/3/74; 20/5/74 . 10 . Hospitals assented to 25/5/73-Price $0.10 .

Sedgman, Arthur Henry ; 37 Laurie Street, Mt . 11 . Scientology Act Repeal Act (New Act) as-Magnet, Amalgamator ; 14/11/73 ; 13/5/74 .

Smith, Eliza Ann ; 57 Addis Street, Kalgoorlie, 12 .sented to 25/5/73-Price $0 .10 .Acts Amendment (Road Safety and Traffic)

Widow ; 6/8/71 ; 13/5/74 . Act (New Act) assented to 25/5/73-PriceSteenson, John ; 145 Maddington Road, Madding- $0.20

ton, Labourer ; 20/1/74 ; 20/5/74 . 13 . Judges Salaries and Pensions assented toSwan, Walter Nelson ; 230 Princep Street, Collie, 25/5/73-Price $0 .10 .

Bulldozer Driver; 25/2/74 ; 13/5/74 . 14 . Education assented to 30/5/73-Price $0 .10 .Walker, Ray Florence ; 36 Federal Street, Subiaco, 15 . Education No . 3 assented to 30/5/73-Price

Widow ; 4/1/74 ; 20/5/74 . $0.10 .16 . Superannuation and Family Benefits assented

to 30/5/73-Price $0 .10 .17 . Public Service No. 2 assented to 30/5/73-

18 .Price $0.10 .Pre-School Education Act (New Act) as-

PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 1941-1968 .19 .

sented to 6/6/73-Price $0 .20 .Metric Conversion assented to 6/6/73-Price

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section $0.20 .14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1968, the Public 20 . Murdoch University Act (New Act) assentedTrustee has elected to administer the estates of to 6/6/73-Price $0.30 .the undermentioned deceased persons . 21 . Local Government No . 2 assented to 6/6/73-Dated at Perth the 27th day of March, 1974 . 22 .

Price $0.10 .Land Tax Assessment assented to 6/6/73-

A. E. MARSHALL,Public Trustee, 23 .

Price $0 .10 .W.A. Marine assented to 6/6/73-Price $0 .10 .

565 Hay Street, Perth . 24 . Railway (Coogee-Kwinana Railway) Discon-

25 .

tinuance (New Act) assented to 6/6/73 .-Price $0 .10 .Seed Marketing assented to 6/6/73-Price$0 .10 .

Name of Deceased ; Occupation ; Address; Date of 26 . Land Agents assented to 6/6/73-Price $0.10 .Death; Date of Election filed .27 . Marine Navigational Aids Act (New Act) as-

Griffin, Jessie; Spinster; North Perth ; 30/1/1974 ;6/3/1974 . 28 .

sented to 6/6/73-Price $0 .10 .Margarine assented to 6/6/73-Price $0.10 .

Hough, Alexander ; Retired Transport Driver ; 29 . Evaporites (Lake MacLeod) assented toNorth Perth; 8/2/1974; 13/3/1974 . 6/6/73-Price $0.10 .mpson, Mary Elizabeth; Spinster ; Claremont ; 30 . 'own Planning Development assented to27/10/1973; 20/3/1974 . 6/6/73-Price $0 .10 .

Burnthorne, Anthony Jackie ; Labourer ; Fre-mantle ; between 20-26/12/1974 ; 20/3/1974 . FOURTH SESSION : 2nd Period-7th August, 1973

Pick, Robert Henry ; Manager ; Kelmscott ;to 14th December, 1973 .

11/9/1973 ; 21/3/1974 . 31 . Weights and Measures assented to 27/8/73-

Widow ; Maylands ; 32 .Price $0 .10 .Supply assented to 27/8/73-Price $0 .10 .Elliott, Winifred Amy ;

17/11/1973 ; 21/3/1974 . 33 . Age of Majority assented to 9/10/73-PriceP_ncott, Archibald George ; Retired Miner ; Meeka- $0.10 .

tharra ; 3/11/1973 ; 21/3/1974 . 34 . Wood Chipping Industry assented to 9/10/73Howard, George Charles ; Truck Driver ; Geraldton ;

35 .-Price $0 .20 .Property Law assented to 18/10/73-Price9/11/1973 ; 25/3/1974 .$0.10 .

Gilchrist, Lillian Phoebe ; Married Woman ; South 36 . Firearms Act (New Act) assented to 18/10/73Perth; 21/1/1974; 25/3/1974 . -Price $0 .30 .

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37. Motor Vehicle Third Party Insurance Sur-charge assented to 18/10/73-Price $0.10 .

38 . Nurses assented to 18/10/73-Price $0.10 .39 . Dental assented to 18/10/73-Price $0.10 .40 . Coal Mine Workers (Pensions) assented to

18/10/73-Price $0.10 .41 . State Electricity Commission assented to

18/10/73-Price $0.10 .42 . W.A . Arts Council (New Act) assented to

18/10/73-Price $0.20 .43 . Trade Descriptions and False Advertisement

assented to 18/10/73-Price $0 .10 .44 . Juries assented to 18/10/73-Price $0 .10 .45 . Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) as-

sented to 6/11/73-Price $0 .10 .46 . Official Prosecutions (Defendants' Costs)

(New Act) assented to 6/11/73-Price $0 .10 .47 . Broken Hill Pty . Co's Integrated Steel Works

assented to 6/11/73-Price $0 .10 .48 . Railways (Kalgoorlie-Parkeston) Discontinu-

ance and Land Revestment (New Act) as-sented to 6/11/73-Price $0 .10 .

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-Price $0.10 .55 . Church of England (Diocesan Trustees) as-

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Price $0 .10 .57 . Aerial Spraying assented to 19/11/73-Price

$0.10 .58 . University of W .A. assented to 19/11/73-

Price $0 .10 .59 . Education (No . 4) assented to 19/11/73-

Price $0 .10 .60 . Censorship of Films assented to 19/11/73-

Price $0 .10 .61 . Co-operative and Provident Societies

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Price $0 .10 .63 . Industrial and Commercial Employees Hous-

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64 . Totalisator Agency Board Betting assentedto 28/11/73-Price $0 .10 .

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(New Act) assented to 28/11/73-Price $0 .60 .68 . Iron Ore (Cleveland-Cliffs) Agreement as-

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keting) Act (New Act) assented to 6/12/73-Price $0 .10 .

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73 . Auction Sales Act (New Act) assented to6/12/73-Price $0.30 .

74 . Local Government (No . 3) assented to17/12/73-Price $0 .10 .

as-

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21/12/73-Price $0 .10 .82 . Prevention of Pollution of Water by Oil as-

sented to 21/12/73-Price $0 .10 .83 . Metric Conversion (No . 2) assented to

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Act) assented to 21/12/73-Price $0 .10 .86 . Pyramid Sales Schemes Act (New Act) as-

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94 . Government Railways

dseented to 27/12/73-Price $0 .10 .

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Price $0 .10 .98 . Door to Door (Sales) assented to 27/12/73-

Price $0 .10 .99 . Indecent Publications assented to 28/12/73

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$0 .40 .108 . Industrial Arbitration assented to 4/1/74-

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5 April, 1974 .]

Report of Government Secondary SchoolsDiscipline Committee .

DISC17" L, INE INNSECONDAYY SCHOOLS

IN WEs ,rERN AUSTRALIA1972

Over the counter-$1 .00Mailed Local - (plus) 0 .45Mailed Country-(plus) 0.60

Eastern States Postage rate on 1kg

REPORT OF THE HONORARYROYAL COMMISSION OF

INQUIRY INTO THECORRIDOR PLAN FOR PERTH

(Hon . F. R. White, M .L.C .Chairman)

Prices-Counter Sale-$2 .00Mailed-Local (plus) $0.45Mailed-Country (plus) $0.60

Eastern States Postage Rate on 1kg .

INDEX TO PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES(Hansard)

Legislative Council andLegislative Assembly

Prices:-for27th Parliament - 3rd Session 1972

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- $0.60

PUBLIC SERVICE LIST, 1973GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 82,

24th OCTOBER, 1973Pdce-

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Eastern States Postage Rate on 1kg .

3624514174

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

1253

By Authority : WILLIAM C, BROWN, Government Printer

EASTER HOLIDAYS"GOVERNMENT GAZETTE"

THE "Government Gazette" for Easterweek will be published on THURS-DAY, 11th APRIL, 1974 .

Notices for publication must be re-ceived before 10a.m . on WEDNES-DAY, 10th APRIL, 1974 .

WILLIAM C. BROWN,Government Printer .

CONTENTS .Page

Aboriginal Heritage Act 1180Agriculture,

.:. .

.. . . . . . .Port

Department ofAuthority 12~2

Appointments 1194Societies Act

8Building

HandlingBulk

Act 1237Bush Fires AMCattle Industry Compensation Act

1237-8Chief Secretary's Department

105Parking Facilities AM 1198PerthCity

Coal 0Mines Regulation Act 1243-5Commissioners for Declarations1194

AM 1201-9Companies (Co-operative) Act 1194Country Areas ~Water

SupplyAct1182

Crown Law Department 1194-5Deceased Persons' Estates 1250-1Education Department 1194Explosives

1:11.Dangerous Goods Act1183

Fauna

711111 in 1 1 T 1199Fire Brigades Act-Regulations

. 1195

Harbour and Light Department1222Health Department

By-laws-Merredin Shire Council A 18,6Hospitals AM 11956Industrial and Commercial Housing Authority 1199Industrial Commission 1236-7

Department ofLabour, =11ttioAcquisitions

Act 1186-7Land 15:00c - 1199Lands Department1179-8, 1111-2,

11'"Guidance for Surveyors

ion1~0315'Local Government Act Amendment Act (No . 4), 1973-Day of coming into operation1180

Local Government Department

1111, 1183-5, 1226-36BY -laws

l212306

ilaws anMain RoadsMedicalal.Department~'_

1194, 12251195-6

Metric

on

- . . .'.- . . .

~-*.. 1196Conversion ActMetropolitan Region PlanningMetropolitan Water

Supply,etc .

1225Mines Department 1183, 1240-5Motor Vehicle Dealers Act, 1973-Day of coming intooperation 1180

Motor Vehicles Department 106-7Municipalities -~Kc .. . . 1180, 1183-5, 1226-36Navigable Waters 1 222Notice of Intention to Sell Resumed ~an~ ::: :1222Notices of Intention to Resume Land1125Noxious Weeds Act

. .,. ,

. ..

.1238Orders in Council 1180-6Partnerships Dissolved 1250Plant Diseases Act 1238Police Department 1198Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act1195Proclamations 1179-80Public Service Arbitration Act 1194Public Service Board 1180-93Public Trustee 1250-1Public Works Department

1220-44Railways

.. .~n

1233_Sale of L~nd . .~ :

. . .

. 2

Housing ActState2:21ses Act

1198

. . . .11

.. . .

~T

'_ 1195-'1238

SupremeoardCourt Act

cl - n . . -*:1238-9

Accepted

1221, 1239Tenders for Government

Printing1240

Tenders Invited 1230-1, 1238-9

Transfer of Land Act 1199Trustees AN nn-lWater Boards Act 1225-6Workers' Compensation Act 1182

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