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Transfer ofLandAct,1893 . PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA,')ByHisExcellencyRear-AdmiralSirRichardJohn ToWit: JTrowbridge,KnightCommanderoftheRoyal RICHARD VictorianOrder,GovernorinandovertheStateof TROWBRIDGE, WesternAustraliaanditsDependenciesinthe Governor . CommonwealthofAustralia . [L .S.] FileNo .5735/50,V8 . WHEREASbytheTransferofLandAct, 1893, theGovernorisempoweredbyProclamationinthe Government Gazette torevestinHerMajestyas ofHerformerestatealloranylands,whereof HerMajestymaybecometheregisteredpro- prietor,andwhereasHerMajestyisnowthe registeredproprietorofthelanddescribedinthe Scheduleshereto :Nowtherefore,I,theGovernor withtheadviceandconsentof theExecutive Council,dobythismyProclamation revestin HerMajesty,HerHeirsandSuccessors .theland describedintheSchedulesheretoasofHerformer estate . GivenundermyhandandthePublicSealof thesaidState,atPerth,this3rddayof December,1980 . ByHisExcellency'sCommand, D.J .WORDSWORTH, MinisterforLands . GODSAVETHEQUEEN !!! [42051 OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA iPc:bhshcdbyAuthorityat3 .30 p .m .) No .86] PERTH :FRIDAY,12thDECEMBER [1980 2668/78-PortionofEastLocation 17beingLot 332onPlan1376 ;1193 ;761 . 2668/78-PortionofEastLocation17beingLot 333onPlan1376 ;1193 ;17 . 1429/78-PortionofSussexLocation 123 ;1572 ; 279 . 2902/79-PortionofJandakotAgriculturalArea Lot181beingLot82onPlan11581 ;1439 ; 597 . 1006/79-LavertonLot465 ;1537 ;659 . 1006/79-LavertonLot454 ;1537 ;660 . 1366/79-PortionofMt .HelenaLot243andbeing partofLot12onDiagram55177 ;1563 ; 496 . 3415/980-PortionofFremantleLot 1632 ;1179 ; 169 . 2841/980-PerthTownLotG8 ;1474 ;383 . 4331/69--PortionofPerthshireLocationandbeing Lot166onDiagram58386 ;744 ;164 . 971/68-PortionofHallsCreekLot167 ;294 ;149A . 382/64-HesterLot22 ;968 ;69 . 382/64-HesterLot23 ;968 ;60 . Schedule2 . FileNo . ;DescriptionofLand . 1335/980-PortionofWellingtonLocation1being Lot383onPlan13209andbeingpart ofthelandcomprisedinCertificateof TitleVolume1567,Folio341 . NOTICETOSUBSCRIBERS . Schedule1 . "GOVERNMENTGAZETTE" CHRISTMASANDNEW YEARPUBLICATIONS . AS the"GovernmentGazette"forWednesday,24th FileNo . ;DescriptionofLand ;CertificateofTitle, Volume ;Folio . 2977/77-PortionofeachofWoodanillingSubur- banLots32,34and38 ;1525 ;343 . December,1980,willbepublishedat12noonthe closingtime foracceptanceofnoticesforpublica- 2977/77-PortionofeachofWoodanillingSubur- banLots29and31 ;1526 ;019 . tionwill be 12noononMonday,22ndDecember, 1980 . 2668/78-PortionofEastLocation 17 beingLot 329onPlan1376 ;1193 ; 25 . Closingtimeforacceptanceofnoticestobepub- lishedinthe"GovernmentGazette"onWednesday, beingLot 2668/78-PortionofEastLocation 17 330onPlan1376 ;1193 ; 270 . 31stDecember,1980,willbe3 .00p.m .onMonday, 29thDecember,1980 . beingLot 2668/78-PortionofEastLocation 17 331onPlan1376 ;1196 ; 184 .

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Page 1: WESTERN AUSTRALIA€¦ · Executive Council do by this my proclamation re-sume portion of Pastoral Lease Nos. 3114/590, 3114/835, 3114/884, 3114/476, Crown Lease Nos. 395/1966, 674/1966,

Transfer of Land Act, 1893 .PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA,') By His Excellency Rear-Admiral Sir Richard JohnTo Wit: J Trowbridge, Knight Commander of the RoyalRICHARD

Victorian Order, Governor in and over the State ofTROWBRIDGE,

Western Australia and its Dependencies in theGovernor .

Commonwealth of Australia .[L .S.]

File No. 5735/50, V8 .WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893,the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in theGovernment Gazette to revest in Her Majesty asof Her former estate all or any lands, whereofHer Majesty may become the registered pro-prietor, and whereas Her Majesty is now theregistered proprietor of the land described in theSchedules hereto : Now therefore, I, the Governorwith the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, do by this my Proclamation revest inHer Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors . the landdescribed in the Schedules hereto as of Her formerestate .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 3rd day ofDecember, 1980 .

By His Excellency's Command,D. J. WORDSWORTH,

Minister for Lands .GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

[42051

OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIAiPc:bhshcd by Authority at 3 .30 p.m .)

No. 86]

PERTH: FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER [1980

2668/78-Portion of East Location 17 being Lot332 on Plan 1376 ; 1193 ; 761 .

2668/78-Portion of East Location 17 being Lot333 on Plan 1376 ; 1193 ; 17 .

1429/78-Portion of Sussex Location 123; 1572 ;279 .

2902/79-Portion of Jandakot Agricultural AreaLot 181 being Lot 82 on Plan 11581 ; 1439 ;597 .

1006/79-Laverton Lot 465 ; 1537; 659 .1006/79-Laverton Lot 454 ; 1537 ; 660 .1366/79-Portion of Mt. Helena Lot 243 and being

part of Lot 12 on Diagram 55177 ; 1563 ;496 .

3415/980-Portion of Fremantle Lot 1632; 1179 ;169 .

2841/980-Perth Town Lot G8 ; 1474 ; 383 .4331/69--Portion of Perthshire Location and being

Lot 166 on Diagram 58386 ; 744 ; 164 .971/68-Portion of Halls Creek Lot 167 ; 294 ; 149A .382/64-Hester Lot 22 ; 968 ; 69 .382/64-Hester Lot 23 ; 968 ; 60 .

Schedule 2 .File No .; Description of Land .1335/980-Portion of Wellington Location 1 being

Lot 383 on Plan 13209 and being partof the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1567, Folio 341 .

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Schedule 1 ."GOVERNMENT GAZETTE"

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PUBLICATIONS .AS the "Government Gazette" for Wednesday, 24th

File No . ; Description of Land ; Certificate of Title,Volume; Folio .

2977/77-Portion of each of Woodanilling Subur-ban Lots 32, 34 and 38 ; 1525 ; 343 .

December, 1980, will be published at 12 noon theclosing time for acceptance of notices for publica- 2977/77-Portion of each of Woodanilling Subur-

ban Lots 29 and 31 ; 1526 ; 019 .tion will be 12 noon on Monday, 22nd December,1980 . 2668/78-Portion of East Location 17 being Lot

329 on Plan 1376 ; 1193 ; 25 .Closing time for acceptance of notices to be pub-

lished in the "Government Gazette" on Wednesday, being Lot2668/78-Portion of East Location 17330 on Plan 1376 ; 1193 ; 270 .31st December, 1980, will be 3 .00 p.m. on Monday,

29th December, 1980 . being Lot2668/78-Portion of East Location 17331 on Plan 1376 ; 1196 ; 184 .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

4015/76-Portion of Canning Location 18 and beingpart of Lot 79 on Diagram 51759 andbeing part of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 1370, Folio986.

620/980-Portion of Wellington Locations 942 and20 being Lots 431 and 432 on Plan 13135and being part of the land comprisedin Certificate of Title Volume 1561,Folio 974 .

2912/69-Portion of Geraldton Lot 834 being Lot88 on Plan 12991 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of TitleVolume 1230, Folio 694 .

733/980-Portion of each of Sussex Locations 682,1258 and 3085 being Lots 31, 44, 45and 50 on Plan 13139 and being partof the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1566, Folio 101 .

Land Act, 1933-1977 .PROCLAMATION

(Resumption .)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, lBy His Excellency Air Chief Marshal Sir Wallace

To Wit :

(Kyle, Knight Grand Cross of the Most HonourableWALLACE KYLE,

Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of theGovernor .

Royal Victorian Order, Commander of tin MostCL.S .] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Companion

of the Distinguished Service Order, DistinguishedFlying Cross, Knight of Grace of the MostVenerable Order of the Hospital of St . John cfJerusalem, Governor in and over tare State ofWestern Australia and its dependencies in theCommonwealth of Australia.

File No. 1207/72 .WHEREAS by section 109 of the Land Act, 1933-1977, the Governor may resume, for any purpose asin the public interest he may think fit, any portionof land held as a Pastoral Lease ; and whereas itis deemed expedient that the portion of PastoralLease described in the schedule hereto should beresumed for road purposes : Now therefore, I, theGovernor, with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council do by this my proclamation re-sume portion of Pastoral Lease Nos. 3114/590,3114/835, 3114/884, 3114/476, Crown Lease Nos .395/1966, 674/1966, 403/1967, 461/1966 . for thepurpose aforesaid .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofWestern Australia, at Perth, this 18thday of April, 1979 .

By His Excellency's Command,D. J. WORDSWORTH,

Minister for Lands .GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule .(a) That portion of Pastoral Lease 3114/590

containing approximately 483 hectares asdelineated and coloured red on Lands andSurveys Miscellaneous Plan 470 .

(b) That portion of Pastoral Lease 3114/835containing approximately 433 hectares asdelineated and coloured red on Lands andSurveys Miscellaneous Plan 470 .

(c) That portion of Pastoral Lease 3114/884containing approximately 313 hectares asdelineated and coloured red on Lands andSurveys Miscellaneous Plan 470 .

(d) That portion of Pastoral Lease 3114/476containing approximately 139 hectares asdelineated and coloured red on Lands andSurveys Miscellaneous Plan 470 .

(Public Plans Edel and Yaringa 1 :250 000 .)

[12th December, 1980.

Land Act, 1933-1977 .PROCLAMATION(Resumption .)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Rear-Admiral Sir Richard JohnTo Wit: Trowbridge, Knight Commander of the RoyalRICHARD

Victorian Order, Governor in and over the State ofTROWBRIDGE,

Western Australia and its Dependencies in theGovernor .

Commonwealth of Australia .[L.S .]

File No. 1005/65, V3 .WHEREAS by section 109 of the Land Act, 1933-1977, the Governor may resume, for any purpose asin the public interest he may think fit, any portionof land held as a Pastoral Lease ; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that the portion of PastoralLease described in the schedule hereto should beresumed for "Recreation" : Now therefore, I, theGovernor, with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council do by this my proclamation re-sume portion of Pastoral Lease No . 3114/813 CrownLease No. 90/1969 for the purpose aforesaid .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofWestern Australia, at Perth, this 3rd dayof December, 1980 .

By His Excellency's Command,D. J. WORDSWORTH,

Minister for Lands .GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule .That Portion of Pastoral Lease No . 3114/813 dis-

tinguished as Dampier Location 153 on Lands andSurveys Reserve Diagram 366 containing an area ofabout 10 hectares .

(Plan Derby 1 :250 000 .)

AT a Meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chambers, at Perth, this 18thday of April, 1979, the following Order in Councilwas authorised to be issued :-

Local Government Act, 1960 .ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L. & S. Corres . 1207/72 (R 5868) .WHEREAS by section 288 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960, it shall be lawful for the Governor, onrequest by a Council of a Municipal District, byOrder published in the Government Gazette todeclare any lands reserved or acquired for useby the public or used by the public as a street,way, public place, bridge or thoroughfare, underthe care, control, and mangement of the Council,or lands comprised in a private street, constructedand maintained to the satisfaction of the Council,or lands comprised in a private street of whichthe public has had uninterrupted use for a periodof not less than ten years, as a public street andif the Council thinks fit, that the Governor shalldeclare the width of the carriageway andfootpaths of the public street ; and whereas theShire of Shark Bay has requested that certain landsnamed and described in the schedule hereunder,which have been reserved for a street within itsmunicipal district be declared a public street :Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby declare the said lands to be apublic street, and such land shall, from the dateof this Order, be absolutely dedicated to the publicas a street within the meaning of any law now orhereafter in force .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council.

Schedule .Road No. 16167. A strip of land 100 metres wide

commencing from the northernmost southernboundary of Edel location 19 and extendinggenerally southward, southeastward, eastward and

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12th December, 1980 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

northeastward through Pastoral Leases 3114/590,3114/835, 3114/884, 3114/476 and stock route toterminate at a southeastern boundary of the saidstock route.Portion of Road No. 7095 is hereby superseded .(Public Plans Edel and Yaringa 1 :250 000 .)

AT a Meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 3rdday of December, 1980, the following Orders inCouncil were authorised to be issued :-

Land Act, 1933-1977 .ORDERS IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1977, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyperson or persons to be named in the order in trustfor the like or other public purposes to be specifiedin such order : And whereas it is deemed expedientas follows:-

File No. 8619/98.-That Reserve No. 6168 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale in trust for the purpose of "Recreationand Parkland" .File No. 12784/00, V2.-That Reserve No . 7943

should vest in and be held by the Shire of Lavertonin trust for the purpose of "Aerial LandingGround" .

File No. 4048/14.-That Reserve No . 15870 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of No tham intrust for the purpose of "Hall Site and Recreation" .File No. 8641/12, V2 .-That Reserve No . 21924

should vest in and be held by the Shire of Bodding-ton in trust for the purpose of "Historical GraveSite (Aboriginal Dilyan) " .File No. 1127/62.-That Reserve No . 26878 should

vest in and be held by the City of Belmont in trustfor the purpose of "Public Recreation" .

File No . 2212/70.-That Reserve No . 30541 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for Water Re-sources in trust for the purpose of "Water andConservation of Flora and Fauna."

File No . 3331/69.-That Reserve No . 31970 shouldvest in and be held by the Metropolitan WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage Board in trust forthe purpose of "Drain" .

File No. 2467/73.-That Reserve No. 32399 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Katanning intrust for the purpose of "Shire Depot Site" .

File No . 1568/79.-That Reserve No . 36163 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Shark Bay intrust for the purpose of "Recreation" .

File No . 735/980.-That Reserve No . 36871 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Swan in trustfor the purpose of "Public Recreation" .

File No . 3084/79 .-That Reserve No . 36877 shouldvest in and be held by the metropolitan WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage Board in trust forthe purpose of "Drainage Sump Site" .

File No. 734/980.-That Reserve No . 36881 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Wanneroo intrust for the purpose of "Public Recreation" .File No. 3415/980 .-That Reserve No . 36973

should vest in and be held by the MetropolitanWater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board intrust for the purpose of "Water Supply" .

File No . 601/78 .-That Reserve No. 36983 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for WaterResources in trust for the purpose of "WaterSupply" .

File No. 1429/78.-That Reserve No. 36990 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for WaterResources in trust for the purpose of "SewagePumping Station Site" .

Pile No. 1529/74.-That Reserve No. 36991 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for WaterResources in trust for the purpose of "Pipeline" .

File No. 2668/78.-That Reserve No. 36993 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Esperance intrust for the purpose of "Parks and Recreation" .

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File No. 2694/78.-That Reserve No . 36994 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for WaterResources in trust for the purpose of "SewagePumping Station Site" .File No. 2841/980 .-That Reserve No . 37004

should vest in and be held by the Perth TheatreTrust in trust for the purpose of "Use and Re-quirements of the Perth Theatre Trust" .File No . 1010/79 .-That Reserve No . 37005

should vest in and be held by the Minister forWater Resources in trust for the purpose of"Water Supply" .

File No . 971/68.-That Reserve No . 37006 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Halls Creek intrust for the purpose of "Civic and AquaticCentre" .File No. 1253/980 .-That Reserve No . 37012

should vest in and be held by the Minister forWater Resources in trust for the purpose of"Sewage Treatment Site" .

File No. 1543/79.-That Reserve No . 37014 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of West Kimberleyin trust for the purpose of "Recreation" .

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserves shall vest in and be held by thebeforementioned bodies in trust for the purposesaforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powersreserved to him by section 37 of the said Act .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act, 1933-1977 .ORDER IN COUNCIL.

File No . 592/55 .WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1977, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyperson or persons to be named in the order in trustfor the like or other public purposes to be specifiedin such order : And whereas it is deemed expedientthat Reserve No . 24887 should vest in and be heldby the Commissioner of Main Roads in trust forthe purpose of "Water Supply (M.R.D .) " .Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by

and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by theCommissioner of Main Roads in trust for the pur-pose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powersreserved to him by section 37 of the said Act andsubject to the condition that the Commissionermay authorise the drawing of water by other par-ties .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act, 1933-1977 .ORDERS IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1977, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyperson or persons to be named in the Order, intrust for any of the purposes set forth in section29 of the said Act, or for the like or other publicpurposes to be specified in such Order and withpower of leasing; and whereas it is deemedexpedient as follows :-

File No. 3861/78 .-That Reserve No . 36267 shouldvest in and be held by the City of Melville in trustfor the purpose of "Car Parking and Drain" .

File No . 1.772/74.-That Reserve No . 32823 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Broome intrust for the purpose of "Recreation-Motor Sport" .Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by

and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforemen-

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

tioned Reserves shall vest in and be held by thebeforementioned bodies in trust for the purposesaforesaid with power to the said bodies subject tothe approval in writing of the Minister for Landsto each and every lease or assignment of leasebeing first obtained, to lease the whole or any por-tion thereof for any term not exceeding twenty-one (21) years from the date of the lease, subjectnevertheless to the powers reserved to me by sec-tion 37 of the said Act ; provided that no such leaseor assignment of lease shall be valid or operativeuntil the approval of the Minister for Lands, or anofficer authorised in that behalf by the Minister,has been endorsed on the Lease Instrument, orDeed of Assignment, as the case may be .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act, 1933-1977 .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

File No. 2310/79 .WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1977, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyperson or persons to be named in the Order intrust for any of the purposes set forth in section29 of the said Act, or for the like or other publicpurposes to be specified in such Order and withpower of leasing ; and whereas it is deemed expedi-ent that Reserve No. 36234 should vest in and beheld by the Shire of Sandstone in trust for the pur-pose of "Power Station Site" .

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by theShire of Sandstone in trust for "Power StationSite" with power to the said Shire of Sandstonesubject to the approval in writing of the Ministerfor Lands to each and every lease or assignmentof lease being first obtained, to lease the whole orany portion thereof for any term not exceedingtwenty-one (21) years from the date of the lease,subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to meby section 37 of the said Act; provided that no suchlease or assignment of lease shall be valid or opera-tive until the approval of the Minister for Lands,or an officer authorised in that behalf by theMinister, has been endorsed on the Lease instru-ment, or Deed of Assignment, as the case may be .

(The previous Order in Council dated 7th Feb-ruary, 1980, is hereby superseded .)

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act, 1933-1977 .ORDER IN COUNCIL.

File No. 4210/54 .WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1977, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyperson or persons to be named in the Order, intrust for any of the purposes set forth in section29 of the said Act, or for the like or other publicpurposes to be specified in such Order and withpower of leasing ; and whereas it is deemed expedi-ent that Reserve No . 24154 should vest in and beheld by the Shire of Albany in trust for the pur-pose of "Hall Site and Recreation" .Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by

and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by theShire of Albany in trust for "Hall Site and Recrea-tion" with power to the said Shire of Albany subjectto the approval in writing of the Minister for Landsto each and every lease or assignment of lease

[12th December, 1980 .

being first obtained, to lease the whole or any por-tion thereof for any term not exceeding twenty-one(21) years from the date of the lease, subjectnevertheless to the powers reserved to me by section37 of the said Act ; provided that no such lease orassignment of lease shall be valid or operative untilthe approval of the Minister for Lands, or anofficer authorised in that behalf by the Minister,has been endorsed on the Lease Instrument, orDeed of Assignment, as the case may be, subjectto the condition that the reserve shall not be usedfor Camping, Caravan Parks or similar purposes .

(The previous Order in Council dated 26th Aug-ust, 1958, is hereby superseded .)

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act, 1933-1977 .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1977, it is inter alia, made lawful for the Governorby Order in Council to direct that any land re-served pursuant to the provisions of this Act shallbe granted in fee simple to any person (as definedin the said section) subject to the condition thatthe person shall not lease or mortgage the wholeor any part of the land without the consent ofthe Governor and subject to such other conditionsand limitations as the Governor shall deem neces-sary to ensure that the land is used for the pur-pose for which the land is reserved as aforesaid ;and whereas it is deemed expedient as follows :-

File No. 9123/19D.-That Reserve No. 17198(Collie-Cardiff Lot 1) should be granted infee simple to the Trustees of the Public EducationEndowment to be held in trust for the purpose of"Education Endowment" .File No. 3544/980-That Reserve No . 37013

should be granted in fee simple to The ReturnedServices League of Australia W.A. Branch (In-corporated) to be held in trust for the purposeof "Hall Site".

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned reserves shall be granted in fee simple tothe beforementioned bodies to be held in trustfor the purposes aforesaid subject to the conditionthat the land shall not be leased or mortgagedin whole or in part without the consent of theGovernor .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

Forests Act, 1918 .ORDER IN COUNCIL,

Forests File 137/74 ; Lands File 594/980 .WHEREAS by the Forests Act, 1918 it is providedthat the Governor may by Order in Council declareany Crown Lands as Timber Reserves within themeaning and for the purposes of that Act : Nowtherefore, His Excellency the Governor with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council dothhereby declare the area described in the schedulehereto shall be set apart as Timber Reserve No .214/25 within the meaning and for the purposesof the said Act.

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

Schedule .Plantagenet Location 4251 containing an area

of 139 .844 2 hectares .(Public Plan Owingup SE 1 :250 000 (Kordabub

Road) .)

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12th December, 1980.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Water Boards Act, 1904-1978 .Bunbury Water Board .

Proposed Loans of $70 000 and $100 000 .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

P.W.W.S. 1088/68 .WHEREAS by the Water Boards Act, 1904-1978,a Water Board may, with the approval of the Gov-ernor, borrow money; Now therefore His Excellencythe Governor hereby approves, under the provi-sions of section 113 of the Water Boards Act, 1904-1978, of the Bunbury Water Board borrowing anamount of seventy thousand dollars ($70 000) fromthe Commonwealth Savings Bank repayable overfifteen (15) years by thirty (30) equal half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest and an amountof one hundred thousand dollars ($100 000) fromthe Superannuation Board of Western Australiarepayable over fifteen (15) years by thirty (30)equal half-yearly instalments of principal andinterest, for the purpose of financing the construc-tion described as Bunbury Water Board Loan No .52 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

Local Government Act, 1960 (as Amended) .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

L.G. AK-1-8 .WHEREAS in the Local Government Act, 1960 (asamended) it is provided-

(i) by section 10 that the Governor may, byOrder, declare the number of offices ofcouncillor of a municipality and for award of a municipality ;

(ii) by section 12 that the Governor may, byOrder, made after the effective presenta-tion to him of a petition bearing thecommon seal of the municipality whichwill be directly affected by the Order,abolish wards existing in a district andcreate new wards in a district ;and

(iii) by section 20 that the Governor may,by Order, determine matters relating tothe representation of electors on thecouncil of a municipality :

Now therefore His Excellency the Governoracting with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council pursuant to the provisions of sections10, 12 and 20 of the Local Government Act, 1960(as amended) does hereby :-

(1) abolish the wards of the Town of Arma-dale as they now exist, the abolition totake effect immediately prior to 23rd May,1981 ;

(2) direct that all persons holding office asmember of the council of the Town ofArmadale shall go out of office on 23rdMay, 1981 ;

(3) create five new wards for the Town ofArmadale to have effect on and after 23rdMay, 1981, as designated and described inthe Schedule to this Order ;

(4) declare that on and after 23rd May, 1981,the number of offices of councillor of theTown of Armadale shall be 15 ;

(5) declare that the number of offices ofcouncillor for the wards created on andafter 23rd May, 1981, pursuant to thisOrder shall be as follows :-Armadale Ward-3Kelmscott Ward-3Roleystone-Karragullen Ward-3Westfield Ward-3West Armadale Ward-3

(6) direct that elections be held on 23rd May,1981, for the election of councillors forthe new wards .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

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Schedule .

WARDS OF THE TOWN OF ARMADALE .ARMADALE WARD.

All that portion of land bounded by lines start-ing from the intersection of the prolongation east-erly of the southern side of Keenan Street with thecentre line of the South-Western Railway reserve,a point on a present southern boundary of theTown of Armadale and extending generally north-erly, along that centre line to the prolongationwesterly of the northern side of Pearson Street ;thence easterly to and along that side and onwardsto a western side of Waltham Road ; thence north-erly along that side to the northern side of KemblaStreet; thence easterly along that side and onwardsto the prolongation southerly of the western sideof Schruth Street; thence northerly to and alongthat side to the prolongation westerly of the north-ern side of Lindley Avenue ; thence easterly to andalong that side and onwards to an eastern side ofFlinn Avenue; thence generally southerly alongsides of that Avenue and onwards to the northern-most northern side of Lilian Avenue ; thence east-erly along that side and onwards to the westernboundary of Canning Location 1280 (Reserve23988) ; thence northerly and easterly along bound-aries of that location to a southwestern side ofSalter Road, thence generally southeasterly, east-erly, southerly and again easterly along sides ofthat road to the northwestern corner of the south-ern severance of part of Canning Location 31, assurveyed and shown on Land Titles Office Diagram15597 ; thence southerly along the western bound-ary of that severance to the northwestern boundaryof Lot 2.97, as surveyed and shown on Land TitlesOffice Plan 12481 ; thence southwesterly along thatboundary to a northeastern side of CarawathaAvenue; thence generally southeasterly and south-erly along sides of that avenue to the prolongationwesterly of the northern side of the western sectionof Blackwood Drive thence easterly to and easterlyand northeasterly along sides of that drive to thesoutheastern corner of Lot 273 as surveyed andshown on Land Titles Office Plan 12383 ; thencesoutheasterly along the prolongation southeasterlyof the northeastern boundary of that lot to thesoutheastern side of Blackwood Drive ; thencenortheasterly to the northwestern corner of Lot 50,as surveyed and shown on Land Titles Office Dia-gram 50772 ; thence northerly along the prolonga-tion northerly of the western boundary of that lotto the northwestern side of the eastern section ofBlackwood Drive ; thence northeasterly and gene-rally southeasterly along sides of that drive andonwards to a northwestern side of Canns Road,thence northeasterly, easterly, generally south-easterly, again northeasterly, southeasterly, south-westerly, generally northeasterly, generally easterlyand again generally southeasterly along sides ofthat road to a western boundary of Location 32 ;thence northerly along that boundary to the pro-longation westerly of the northern boundary of partof Lot 1 of Location 32, as surveyed and shown onLand Titles Office Diagram 6719 ; thence easterlyto and easterly and southerly along boundaries ofthat lot and southerly along the eastern boundaryof part of Lot 1, as surveyed and shown on LandTitles Office Diagram 2118 to the northwesterncorner of Lot 35 as surveyed and shown on LandTitles Office Plan 4441(2) ; thence easterly alongthe northern boundary of that lot and onwards tothe western boundary of Lot 3 as surveyed andshown on Land Titles Office Diagram 37807 ; thencesoutherly and southeasterly along boundaries ofthat lot to the westernmost western corner of Lot31 as surveyed and shown on Land Titles OfficePlan 4670; thence generally southeasterly alongboundaries of that lot to its southernmost south-western corner: thence southeasterly to the inter-section of a southwestern side of Albany Road withthe prolongation westerly of the southern boundaryof Location 348; thence easterly to and along thatboundary to its southwestern corner ; thence south-easterly to a point due west of the 105 mile pegon the surveyed boundary of the Canning RiverCatchment Area, situate on a line between thesummit of Mount Dale and the 33 mile peg on the

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Albany Highway, a point on a present southernboundary of the Town of Armadale and thencesouthwesterly, westerly, northerly, again westerly,again northerly, again westerly, generally north-erly, again westerly, again northerly, again west-erly, southerly, again westerly, again southerly,again westerly, again northerly, again westerly,again northerly, generally southwesterly, generallynorthwesterly, again generally southwesterly, againgenerally northwesterly, again northerly, againwesterly, northwesterly, northeasterly and againwesterly along boundaries of that town to thestarting point .

(Lands and Surveys Public Plans K130-4, K146-4,K177-4, K193-4, K209-4, Perth 1 :2 000 22.01, 22 .02,22.03, 22.04, 22 .05, 23.04, 23.05, Peel 1 :10 000 6 .6,Jarrahdale 1 :25 000 NE and NW, Kelmscott1 :25 000 SE and SW .)

KELMSCOTT WARD.All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing from the intersection of the northern boundaryof Canning Location 516 with a northwesternside of Canning Mills Road, a point on a presentnorthern boundary of Town of Armadale and ex-tending generally southwesterly along sides of thatroad to the prolongation westerly of the southernside of Buchanan Road ; thence easterly to andalong that side and onwards to a western side ofCoventry Road ; thence southerly along that sideto the northern boundary of Location 330 ; thenceeasterly along that boundary to a western bound-ary of Location 32 ; thence southerly along thatboundary and onwards to the northwestern cornerof the northwestern severance of Lot 4 of Location31 as surveyed and shown on Land Titles OfficeDiagram 9094 ; thence southerly along the westernboundary of that severance to the northwesterncorner of Lot 1, as surveyed and shown on LandTitles Office Diagram 48236 ; thence southerly alongthe western boundary of that lot to the northern-most northwestern corner of the southern sever-ance of Lot 4 ; thence southerly, westerly, generallysoutherly and generally southeasterly along bound-aries of that severance to a western boundary ofLocation 32 ; thence southerly along that boundaryto a northeastern side of Canns Road ; thence gen-erally northwesterly, generally westerly, generallysouthwesterly, northerly, again generally north-westerly, southwesterly, again generally northwest-erly, westerly and southwesterly along sides of thatroad to the prolongation southeasterly of the east-ernmost northeastern side of the eastern section ofBlackwood Drive ; thence northwesterly to andgenerally northwesterly and southwesterly alongsides of that drive to the prolongation northerly ofthe western boundary of Lot 50 as surveyed andshown on Land Titles Office Diagram 50772 ; thencesoutherly to the northwestern corner of that lot ;thence southwesterly to the intersection of the south-eastern side of the western section of BlackwoodDrive with the prolongation southeasterly of thenortheastern boundary of Lot 273, as surveyed andshown on Land Titles Office Plan 12383; thencenorthwesterly along that prolongation to the north-western side of Blackwood Drive ; thence south-westerly and westerly along sides of that drive andonwards to a western side of Carawatha Avenue ;thence northerly and generally northwesterly alongsides of that avenue to the westernmost westerncorner of Lot 297 as surveyed and shown on LandTitles Office Plan 12481 ; thence northeasterly alongthe northwestern boundary of that lot to the west-ernmost southwestern corner of the southern sev-erance of part of Location 31 as surveyed andshown on Land Titles Office Diagram 15597 ; thencenortherly along a western boundary of that sever-ance to a southern side of Salter Road; thencewesterly, northerly, again westerly and generallynorthwesterly along sides of that road to the north-eastern corner of Location 1280 (Reserve 23988) ;thence westerly and southerly along boundaries ofthat location to the prolongation easterly of thenorthernmost northern side of Lilian Avenue ; thencewesterly to and along that side and onwards tothe prolongation southerly of the southernmosteastern side of Flinn Avenue ; thence northerly to,,nd generally northerly along sides of that avenue

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to the prolongation easterly of the northern sideof Lindley Avenue ; thence westerly to and alongthat side and onwards to a western side of SchruthStreet; thence southerly along that side and on-wards to the prolongation easterly of the northernside of Kembla Street; thence westerly to andalong that side to a western side of Waltham Road ;thence southerly along that side and onwards tothe prolongation easterly of the northern side ofPearson Street ; thence westerly to and along thatside and onwards to the centre line of the South-Western Railway Reserve ; thence generally north-erly along that centre line to the prolongationnortheasterly of the easternmost northwesternboundary of Lot 1008 of Canning Location 30 assurveyed and shown on Land Titles Office Diagram54466 ; thence southwesterly to and generallysouthwesterly along boundaries of that lot to anorthwestern side of Hemingway Place ; thencegenerally southwesterly along sides of that placeand onwards to an eastern side of Cammillo Road ;thence generally northerly and generally north-westerly along sides of that road to a southeasternside of Lake Road ; thence southwesterly along thatside to the prolongation southeasterly of the south-western side of the northwestern section of YpresRoad; thence northwesterly to and along that sideand onwards to a northwestern side of Allen Road,a point on a present northwestern boundary of theTown of Armadale and thence northeasterly, south-easterly, again northeasterly, generally northerly,easterly, northerly, again easterly, southerly, againeasterly, again southerly and again easterly alongboundaries of that town to the starting point .

(Lands and Surveys Public Plans K84-4, K98-4,K99-4, K114-4, K130-4, Perth 1 :2000 21 .07, 21 .08,22.05, 22 .06. 22.07, 22.08, 22.09, 23.04, 23 .05 and23.09 . )ROLEYSTONE-KARRAGULLEN WARD .

All that portion of land bounded by lines startingfrom the intersection of the northern boundary ofCanning Location 516 with a northwestern side ofCanning Mills Road, a point on a present northernboundary of Town of Armadale and extendinggenerally southwesterly along sides of that road tothe prolongation westerly of the southern side ofBuchanan Road; thence easterly to and along thatside and onwards to a western side of CoventryRoad ; thence southerly along that side to thenorthern boundary of Location 330 ; thence easterlyalong that boundary to a western boundary ofLocation 32 ; thence southerly along that boundaryand onwards to the northwestern corner of thenorthwestern severance of Lot 4 of Location 31 assurveyed and shown on Land Titles Office Diagram9094; thence southerly along the western boundaryof that severance to the northwestern corner ofLot 1, as surveyed and shown on Land Titles OfficeDiagram 48236 ; thence southerly along the westernboundary of that lot to the northernmost north-western corner of the southern severance of Lot 4 ;thence southerly, westerly, generally southerly andgenerally southeasterly along boundaries of thatseverance to a western boundary of Location 32 ;thence southerly along that boundary to the pro-longation westerly of the northern boundary ofpart of Lot 1 of Location 32, as surveyed and shownon Land Titles Office Diagram 6719 ; thence easterlyto and easterly and southerly along boundaries ofthat lot and southerly along the eastern boundaryof part of Lot 1, as surveyed and shown on LandTitles Office Diagram 2118, to the northwesterncorner of Lot 35, as surveyed and shown on LandTitles Office Plan 4441 (2) ; thence easterly alongthe northern boundary of that lot and onwards tothe western boundary of Lot 3 as surveyed andshown on Land Titles Office Diagram 37807 ; thencesoutherly and southeasterly along boundaries ofthat lot to the westernmost western corner of Lot31 as surveyed and shown on Land Titles OfficePlan 4670 ; thence generally southeasterly alongboundaries of that lot to its southernmost south-western corner; thence southeasterly to the inter-section of a southwestern side of Albany Road withthe prolongation westerly of the southern bound-ary of Location 348; thence easterly to and alongthat boundary to its southwestern corner ; thencesoutheasterly to a point due west of the 105 mile

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peg on the surveyed boundary of the Canning RiverCatchment Area, situate on a lone between thesummit of Mount Dale and the 33 mile peg on theAlbany Highway, a point on a present southernboundary of the Town of Armadale and thence east,generally northwesterly, generally southwesterly,again generally northwesterly, generally north-easterly, northerly, westerly, again northerly, againeasterly, again northerly, again westerly, southerly,again westerly, again southernly, again westerly,again northerly, again westerly, again southerly,again westerly, again southerly, again westerly,again generally southwesterly, again northwesterly,again westerly, again southerly, again westerly,again northerly and again westerly along bound-aries of that town to the starting point .

(Lands and Surveys Public Plans K84-4, K98-4,K99-4, K114-4, K130-4, and 1 :25 000 Sheets, Bera-king SW and NW, Kelmscott SW, SE, NW, NE .)

WESTFIELD WARD .All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing from the intersection of a southeastern side ofWarton Road with a northeastern side of Nichol-son Road, a point on a present northwesternboundary of the Town of Armadale- and extendinggenerally southeasterly along sides of that road andthe northeastern side of Keane Road to a northernside of Armadale Road; thence easterly along thatside to the prolongation southwesterly of the north-western side of Williams Road ; thence northeast-erly to and along that side to a northeastern sideof Second Road ; thence southeasterly along thatside to the westernmost southwestern corner ofLot 23 of Canning Location 31 as surveyed andshown on Land Titles Office Plan 694 (3) ; thencegenerally southeasterly along southwestern bound-aries of that lot to the southwestern corner of Lot25 as surveyed and shown on Land Titles OfficeDiagram 59073 ; thence easterly along the southernboundary of that lot and Lot 26 and onwards tothe centre line of the South-Western Railway Re-serve; thence generally northerly along that centreline to the prolongation northeasterly of the east-ernmost northwestern boundary of Lot 1008of Canning Location 30 as surveyed and shownon Land Titles Office Diagram 54466 ; thencesouthwesterly to and generally southwesterlyalong boundaries of that lot to a northwesternside of Hemingway Place ; thence generallysouthwesterly along sides of that road andonwards to an eastern side of Cammillo Road ;thence generally northerly and generally north-westerly along sides of that road and onwards to asoutheastern side of Lake Road ; thence generallysouthwesterly along that side to the prolongationsoutheasterly of the southwestern side of the north-western section of Ypres Road ; thence northwest-erly to and along that side and onwards to a north-western side of Allen Road ; a point on a presentnorthwestern boundary of the Town of Armadaleand thence southwesterly, northwesterly, north-easterly, again northwesterly and generally south-westerly along boundaries of that town to the start-ing point .

(Lands and Surveys Public Plans F110-4, F126-4,F127-4, F128-4, F159-4, F142-4, F143-4, F160-4 andPerth 1 :2 000, 21.03, 21 .04, 21 .07, 22 .04, 22 .05, 22 .06,22 .07 and 22 .08 .)

WEST ARMADALE WARD.All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing from the intersection of a southeastern side ofWarton Road with a northeastern side of NicholsonRoad, a point on a present northwestern boundaryof the Town of Armadale and extending generallysoutheasterly along sides of that road and thenortheastern side of Keane Road to a northernside of Armadale Road ; thence easterly along thatside to the prolongation southwesterly of the north-western side of Williams Road ; thence north-easterly to and along that side to a northeasternside of Second Road ; thence southeasterly alongthat side to the westernmost southwestern corner ofLot 23 of Canning Location 31 as surveyed andshown on Land Titles Office Plan 694 (3) ; thencegenerally southeasterly along southwestern bound-

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aries of that lot to the southwestern corner of Lot25 as surveyed and shown on Land Titles OfficeDiagram 59073 ; thence easterly along the southernboundary of that lot and Lot 26 and onwards tothe centre line of the South-Western Railway Re-serve ; thence generally southerly along that centreline to the prolongation easterly of the southernside of Keenan Street, a point on a present south-ern boundary of the Town of Armadale and thencewesterly, generally northwesterly, southwesterly,southeasterly, again southwesterly, again generallynorthwesterly, again southwesterly, again westerly,northerly, northwesterly, again westerly, againsoutheasterly, southerly again westerly, againsoutherly, again westerly, again northerly, easterly,again northerly, again westerly, again northerly,again northwesterly, again northerly, again north-westerly and generally northeasterly along bound-aries of that town to the starting point .

(Lands and Surveys Public Plans F125-4, F126-4,F141-4, F142-4, F143-4, F157-4, F159-4, F160-4,F173-4, F189-4, F190-4, F191-4, F192-4, K177-4 andPerth 1 :2 000 21 .03, 21 .04, 22 .01, 22 .02, 23 .02 22 .04 .)

Local Government Act, 1960-1979 .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

L.G. SP-4-2 .WHEREAS it is provided by paragraph (f) ofsubsection (2) of section 12 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1979, that the Governor, by Ordermade after effective presentation to him of apetition bearing the common seal of eachmunicipality which will be directly affected by theOrder, may alter and adjust the boundaries ofadjoining districts ; and whereas the City of SouthPerth and the City of Perth have made an effectivepresentation of a petition to alter and adjust theboundaries of the respective municipal districts ;and whereas it is considered expedient that theprayer of the petition should be granted ; Nowtherefore, His Excellency the Governor, actingwith the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil doth hereby alter and adjust the boundariesof the districts of the municipalities of the Cityof South Perth and the City of Perth, as set outin the Schedule hereunder .

R. D . DAVIF',S,Clerk of the Council .

Schedule .Transfer of Territory from City of South Perth

to City of Perth .All that portion of land bounded by lines starting

from a point situate 135 degrees 14 minutes, 50metres from the northernmost northeastern cornerof Canning Location 1688 (Reserve 24727), a pointon a present southwestern boundary of the Cityof Perth and extending 226 degrees 18 minutes,56.12 metres ; thence 221 degrees 48 minutes, 63 .54metres ; thence 212 degrees 48 minutes, 99 .71 metres ;thence 188 degrees 49 minutes, 74.59 metres (asshown on Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan1106) to a point on a present northwestern boundaryof the City of Perth and thence generally north-easterly and northwesterly along boundaries of thatcity to the starting point .Area: 3 647 m2 .(Lands and Surveys Public Plan : Perth 1 :2000

15.20 . )Transfer of Territory from City of Perth to City

of South Perth .All that portion of land bounded by lines starting

from a point situate 241 degrees 33 minutes, 32 .69metres from the westernmost southwestern cornerof Canning Location 1884 (Reserve 27142) a pointon a present northern boundary of the City ofSouth Perth and extending 8 degrees 32 minutes,179.76 metres ; thence 10 degrees 25 minutes, 46.20

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metres ; thence 14 degrees 12 minutes, 46 .07 metres ;thence 16 degrees 42 minutes, 13 .92 metres ; thence18 degrees 55 minutes, 39 .46 metres; thence 22degrees 27 minutes, 46.49 metres ; thence 24 degrees20 minutes, 77 .27 metres; thence 21 degrees 44minutes, 52.79 metres; thence 16 degrees 32 minutes,53.31 metres ; thence 11 degrees 41 minutes, 46 .14metres ; thence 7 degrees 12 minutes, 46.06 metres ;thence 2 degrees 42 minutes, 46.06 metres ; thence2 degrees 13 minutes, 46.06 metres; thence 353degrees 43 minutes, 46.07 metres; thence 349degrees 10 minutes, 46 .65 metres; thence 346 degrees52 minutes, 220.05 metres ; thence 346 degrees 14minutes, 335.26 metres ; thence 349 degrees 15minutes, 77.95 metres ; thence 353 degrees 55minutes, 56.85 metres ; thence 359 degrees 39minutes, 96.96 metres ; thence 0 degrees 53 minutes,384.53 metres; thence 8 degrees 49 minutes, 136 .4metres (as shown on Lands and Surveys Miscel-laneous Plan 1106) to a point on a present south-eastern boundary of the City of South Perth andthence generally southwesterly, generally south-easterly, again generally southwesterly and easterlyalong boundaries of that city to the starting point.Area: 3.114 5 hectares .(Lands and Surveys Public Plans Perth 1 :2000

15.18, 15.19 and 15 .20 .)

Local Government Act, 1960-1979 .Shire of Lake Grace .Differential Rating .

ORDER IN COUNCIL .L.G. LG-5-1 .

HIS Excellency the Governor, acting by and withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council,under the powers conferred by subsection (4) ofsection 548 of the Local Government Act, 1960-1979, hereby declares those portions of the districtof the Shire of Lake Grace described in theSchedules hereto, as areas within which the Shireof Lake Grace may impose, in respect of the rate-able property therein, a greater rate than thatwhich it imposes elsewhere in the district .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

Schedule A .All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing from the northwestern corner of Lake GraceLot 174, a point on a present northern boundaryof Lake Grace Sewerage Area and extendingeasterly along the southern side of Stubbs Streetto the northen corner of Lot 193 ; thence south-easterly along the northeastern boundary of thatlot and Lot 194 to its northernmost eastern corner ;thence southerly along the eastern side of SouthStreet to the centreline of Absolon Street ; thencewesterly along that centreline to the prolongationsoutherly of the eastern boundary of Lot 217, apoint on a present eastern boundary of LakeGrace Sewerage Area and thence generally north-erly, westerly, northerly, again westerly and againnortherly along boundaries of that sewerage areato the starting point.

Schedule B .All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing from the intersection of the prolongationsoutherly of the centreline of Dunham Street withthe centre line of Absolon Street, a point on apresent southern boundary of Lake Grace SewerageArea and extending generally westerly to the pro-longation northerly of the eastern boundary ofthe western severance of Lake Grace Lot 134 ;thence southerly to and along that boundary andonwards to the northwestern corner of Lot 312 ;thence southerly along the western boundary ofthat lot and the western boundary of Lot 288 toits southwestern corner; thence westerly to and

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[12th December, 1980 .

along the southern side of Lay Street andwesterly along a northern boundary of WilliamsLocation 9747 to the prolongation southerly of thewestern side of Bishop Street ; thence northerlyto and along that side to the prolongation westerlyof the northern side of Bennett Street ; thencewesterly to the prolongation southerly of thewestern boundary of Lake Grace Lot 240 ; thencenortherly to the prolongation westerly of thenorthern boundary of Lot 76 ; thence easterly toand along that boundary and the northern bound-ary of Lots 77 and 78 to the prolongation southerlyof the western side of an unnamed road passingthrough the Wagin-Lake Grace Railway Reserve ;thence northerly to and along that side and on-wards to the prolongation northeasterly of thesoutheastern boundary of Lot 246 ; thence south-westerly to the southeastern corner of that lot ;thence southwesterly, westerly, again southwesterlyand generally westerly along northwestern andnorthern sides of Clarke Avenue to the southern-most southwestern corner of Lot 265; thencenorthwesterly and northerly along boundaries ofthat lot to a southern boundary of Williams Lo-cation 10151 ; thence easterly and northeasterlyalong boundaries of that location to the north-eastern corner of Lake Grace Lot 247 ; thencesoutheasterly and southwesterly along boundariesof that lot and onwards to the prolongationnortherly of the eastern side of an unnamed roadpassing through the Wagin-Lake Grace RailwayReserve; thence southerly to and along that sideto the centreline of the Wagin-Lake Grace Rail-way Reserve ; then easterly along that centrelineto the prolongation northerly of the easternboundary of Lot 7; thence southerly to the north-eastern corner of that lot ; thence easterly alongthe southern side of Stubbs Street to the north-western corner of Lot 171, a point on a presentwestern boundary of Lake Grace Sewerage Areaand thence southerly, westerly, again southerly,easterly, again southerly, again westerly, againsoutherly, again easterly and again southerlyalong boundaries of that sewerage area to thestarting point .

Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1979 .

ORDER IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS it is enacted, inter alia, by section 13of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1979, thatit shall be obligatory for every employer to obtainfrom an incorporated insurance office, approvedby the Minister, a policy of insurance for the fullamount of the liability to pay compensation underthe said Act to all workers employed by him,but that if an employer or group of employersproves to the satisfaction of the Minister thatsuch employer or group of employers has estab-lished a fund for insurance against such liabilityand has deposited at the Treasury securitiescharged with all payments to become due undersuch liability, the Governor may, by Order inCouncil, exempt such employer or group of em-ployers from the operation of that section ; andwhereas BP Refinery (Kwinana) Pty . Ltd., ofMason Road, Kwinana, being an employer withinthe meaning of the section has duly, in accordancewith the Act, and the regulations made hereunder,made application for exemption from the opera-tion of the section, and has satisfied the Ministerthat it has established a fund for insuranceagainst the said liability, and has deposited atthe Treasury a security, to wit, a bond for thevalue of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50000.00)'charged with all payments to become due underthe said liability : Now therefore His Excellencythe Governor, acting with the advice and consentof the Executive Council and in exercise of thepowers conferred by the Act, doth hereby exemptBP Refinery (Kwinana) Pty. Ltd., from the opera-tion of section 13 of the Workers' CompensationAct, 1912-1979, for a period expiring on 31st De-cember, 1982 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council.

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PARLIAMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA .Bills Assented To .

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

Short Title of Bill ; Date of Assent ; Act No .Stamp Amendment; 26th November, 1980 ; No. 63

of 1980 .Hospitals Amendment ; 26th November, 1980 ; No .

64 of 1980 .Land Amendment; 26th November, 1980 ; No. 65

of 1980 .Consumer Affairs Amendment ; 26th November,

1980 ; No. 66 of 1980 .Justices Amendment ; 26th November, 1980 ; No .

67 of 1980 .Local Government Amendment; 26th November,

1980 ; No. 68 of 1980 .Reserve (Port Denison Suburban Lots 6 and 6a) ;

26th November, 1980 ; No. 69 of 1980 .Perpetual Trustees W.A. Ltd., Amendment; 26th

November, 1980 ; No. 70 of 1980 .Police Amendment ; 26th November, 1980 ; No. 71

of 1980 .Town Planning and Development Amendment ;

26th November, 1980 ; No. 72 of 1980 .Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme

Amendment (No . 2) ;, 26th November, 1980 ;No. 73 of 1980 .

Real Estate and Business Agents Amendment ; 5thDecember, 1980 ; No. 74 of 1980 .

Country Areas Water Supply Amendment ; 5thDecember, 1980 ; No. 75 of 1980 .

Local Government Superannuation ; 5th December,1980 ; No. 76 of 1980 .

Government Railways Amendment; 5th December,1980 ; No. 77 of 1980 .

Environmental Protection Amend ent ; 5th Dec-ember, 1980 ; No. 78 of 1980.

Industry (Advances) Amendment ; 5th December,1980; No. 79 of 1980.

Workers' Compensation Supplementation Fund ;5th December, 1980 ; No. 80 of 1980 .

Title of Office

Name of Officer

Communication Systems Engineer Harman, P . V .Engineer Fire Prevention . . . . Hatton, A. R .Physical Fitness Officer . . . .

Pickard, R . K .

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-1978

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FIRE BRIGADES BOARD

DETERMINATION-PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS

PURSUANT to Section 12 of the Public Service Arbitration Act, 1966-1978, the Board of the Western Australian Fire BrigadesBoard hereby gives notice that the titles, salaries or salary ranges allocated to offices and salary within each salary range allocatedto officers covered by the Western Australian Fire Brigades Boards Professional Officers Salary Agreement, 1980, No . 13 of 1980,shall be . in . accordance with the following :-

Road Traffic Amendment (No . 2) ; 5th December,1980 ; No. 81 of 1980 .

Industrial Arbitration Amendment ; 5th December,1980 ; No. 82 of 1980 .

Company Take-overs Amendment ; 5th December,19.0 ; No. 83 of 1980.

J. G. ASHLEY,Clerk of the Parliaments .

8th December, 1980 .

AUDIT ACT, 1904 .

(Section 33 .)The Treasury,

Perth, 5th December, 1980 .IT is hereby published for general information thatthe following persons have been appointed asCertifying Officers :-

M. J. Miskelly for the Road Traffic Authorityfrom 24/11/80 until 12/12/80 .

D. C. Bell for the State Housing Commissionfrom 24/11/80 until 19/12/80 .

L. E. McCARREY,Under Treasurer .

STAMP ACT, 1921-1980 .I, CHARLES WALTER MICHAEL COURT, Trea-surer, acting pursuant to subsection (3) of section1121 of the Stamp Act 1921-1980, hereby declarethe rate of fifteen per centum per annum for thepurposes of the definition of "the declared rate" insubsection (1) of section 1121 of the Stamp Act1921-1980, with effect on and from the 12th dayof December, 1980 .

CHARLES COURT,Treasurer .

SUPERANNUATION AND FAMILY BENEFITSACT, 1938-1979 .

Treasury Department,Perth, 12th December, 1980 .

THE Minister for Education has recommended andthe Hon. Treasurer has approved that the HedlandCollege be declared a department within themeaning of the Superannuation and FamilyBenefits Act, 1938-1979 .

L. E. McCARREY,Under Treasurer .

Classification14/10/80

15/10/80SalaryExcluding

Allowances

Level 3 Level 3 22 628Level 2/3 Level 2/3 22 628Level 7/8

Level 7/8

17 626

C. S. BRITTON,Acting Chief Executive Officer,

Western Australian Fire Brigades Board .

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STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES ACT, 1957-1979 .WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, lBy His Excellency the Honourable Sir FrancisTo Wit :

fTheodore Page Burt, Knight Commander of theFRANCIS BURT, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Lieutenant Governor Saint George, Lieutenant Governor and Admin-and Administrator.

istrator in and over the State of Western[L .S .i

Australia and its Dependencies in the Common-wealth of Australia .

To our trusty and well-beloved MICHAELJAMES STAPP, Esquire,

Greeting :I, the Lieutenant Governor and Administrator ofour State of Western Australia, reposing full trustand confidence in your loyalty, knowledge, integrityand ability, and acting by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council of our saidState, DO by this my Warrant, in pursuance ofsection four of the Stipendiary Magistrates Act1957-1979, and in exercise of all the powers andauthorities enabling me in that behalf, APPOINTyou the said MICHAEL JAMES STAPP, as fromand including the eighth day of December, Onethousand nine hundred and eighty to be a stipen-diary magistrate TO HAVE, HOLD, EXERCISEAND ENJOY the said office of stipendiary magis-trate under and subject to the provisions of theStipendiary Magistrates Act 1957-1979, during goodbehaviour, with all the rights, powers, privileges,advantages and jurisdiction thereunto belongingor appertaining .

Given at Perth under my hand and the PublicSeal of the said State this 14th day ofNovember, in the year of our Lord Onethousand nine hundred and eighty .

By His Excellency's Command,IAN MEDCALF,

Attorney General .

FIRE BRIGADES ACT, 1942 (AS AMENDED) .IN accordance with the provisions of the FireBrigades Act, 1942 (as amended), and the Regula-tions thereunder, I hereby declare the followingcandidate duly elected as a member of the WesternAustralian Fire Brigades Board for a period of threeyears as from the 1st day of January, 1981 .

To represent the Local Authorities designated inPart II of the Second Schedule to the Act-

Howson, Jack Fingall .R. S. SHAW,

Assistant Chief Electoral Officer,Returning Officer.

9th December, 1980 .

FIRE BRIGADES ACT, 1942 (AS AMENDED) .

following candidate duly elected as a member of theWestern Australian Fire Brigades Board for aperiod of three years as from the ist day ofJanuary, 1981 .To represent the Insurance Companies carrying

on business within the State-Pearce, Robert George .

R. S. SHAW,Assistant Chief Electoral Officer,

Returning Officer .9th December, 1980 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[12th December, 1980 .

STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES ACT, 1957-1979 .CLD 5216/78/1 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant Governor andAdministrator, at a meeting of the ExecutiveCouncil held on the 14th November, 1980, by War-rant under his hand, as shown hereunder, hasappointed Michael James Stapp, under section 4 ofthe Stipendiary Magistrates Act, 1957-1979, to bea Stipendiary Magistrate as from and includingthe 8th December, 1980 .

R. M. CHRISTIE,Under Secretary for Law .

Crown Law Department,Perth, 12th December, 1980 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Administrator in ExecutiveCouncil has :-Approved of the following appointments to the

Commission of the Peace for the State of WesternAustralia :-

Thomas Horatio Henderson, of 24 MartinAvenue, Rivervale, and, Building WorkersIndustrial Union, Henley House, 102 Beau-fort Street, Perth .

William Alexander Mahony, of "Lynsted",41-43 Lake Road, Kelmscott .

Peter Ross, of Brookings Springs Station, Fitz-roy Crossing.

Kenneth William Smith, of Lot 38 ManserStreet, Kukerin, and, Kukerin Farmers Co-Operative, Lot 13 Scadden Street, Kukerin .

George Patrick Veaney, of Cockatoo Island,Yampi, and, Dampier Mining CompanyLimited, Cockatoo Island, Yampi .

R. M. CHRISTIE,Under Secretary for Law .

CORRIGENDUM.LEGAL AID COMMISSION (COSTS) AMENDMENT RULES 1980 .

(Published in the Government Gazette 5th December, 1980, p. 4089 .)Delete "1980" in rule 2, substitute "1979" .Delete "The Law Reform" in the sealing clause, substitute "the Legal Aid" .Delete "Chairman" in the sealing clause, substitute "Member" .

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1979 .Department of Health

and Medical Services,Perth, 2nd December, 1980 .

P.H.D. 219/64.THE cancellation of appointment of Mr . D. K .Ashby as Health Surveyor to the Shire of Bays-water is notified .

J. C. McNULTY,Commissioner of Public Health

and Medical Services .

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1979 .Department of Health

and Medical Services,Perth, 28th November, 1980 .

P.H.D. 172/80/2; Ex. Co. 3423 .HIS Excellency the Administrator in Council has :-

1 . appointed, pursuant to section II of the HealthAct, 1911-1979, the persons in the Schedule here-under as Public Health Officials.

Schedule.Sister L. Boshammer .Sister L. Danson .Sister E. Craig.Sister J. De Kleer .Assistant B . Garlett.

IN accordance with the provisions of the FireBrigades Act, 1942 (as amended), and theRegulations thereunder, I hereby declare the

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

2 . cancelled the appointments of the personsnamed in the Schedule hereunder as Public HealthOfficials under section II of the Health Act, 1911-1979 .

Schedule .Sister L. MacTavish .Sister E. Wiltshire .Sister J. Johnston.Sister E. Stelmach .Sister C. King .Sister J. Higgs .

J. C. McNULTY,Commissioner of Public Health

and Medical Services .

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974-1980 .INTERPRETATION ACT 1918-1975 .

ROAD TRAFFIC (DRIVERS' LICENCES) REGULATIONS 1975 .MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .Citation .

Commence-ment.

Reg . 14Ainserted.

* Reprinted Government Gazette 22 July 1980.

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974-1980 .INTERPRETATION ACT 1918-1975 .

ROAD TRAFFIC (LICENSING) REGULATIONS 1975 .MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .Citation .

Commence-ment .

Reg . 8A

3 . After regulation 8 of the principal regulations, the followingregulation is inserted-

" 8A . There shall be payable in respect of the grant orrenewal of a vehicle licence a recording fee of $6 .00 " .

4 . Regulation 22 of the principal regulations is amended insubregulation (2) by deleting "3 .00" opposite and correspondingto subparagraph (i) of paragraph (a) and substituting thefollowing-

" 5.00 " .5. Regulation 26A of the principal regulations is amended in

subregulation (1) by deleting "$20.00" and substituting thefollowing-

" $40.00 ".

inserted .

Reg . 22amended .

Reg . 26Aamended .

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1979 .Department of Health

and Medical Services,Perth, 8th December, 1980,

P.H.D. 699/73 .THE appointment of Mr. T. O. Hartman as therelieving Health Surveyor to the Shire of WestPilbara for the period 8th December, 1980, to 15thJanuary, 1981, is approved .

J. C. McNULTY,Commissioner of Public Health

and Medical Services .

1 . (1) These regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic(Drivers' Licences) Amendment Regulations 1980 .(2) In these regulations the Road Traffic (Drivers' Licences)

Regulations 1975*, as amended, are referred to as the principalregulations .

2. These regulations shall take effect on and from 1 January1981 .

3 . After regulation 14 of the principal regulations, the followingregulation is inserted-

" 14A . The following fees are payable in respect of thematters set out below-

$1 . For an application for a driver's licence

(section 42(2))

. . . .

202. For each additional driving test required to

satisfy the Authority that an applicant isable to control a vehicle (section 50 (6) (c)

10By His Excellency's Command,

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

1 . (1) These regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic(Licensing) Amendment Regulations 1980 .

(2) In these regulations the Road Traffic (Licensing) Regulations1975", as amended, are referred to as the principal regulations .

2 . These regulations shall take effect on and from 1 January1981 .

* Reprinted G vernment Gazette 29 December 1978 .

By His Excellency's Command,R. D. DAVIES,

Clerk of the Council .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[12th December, 1980 .

TAXI-CARS (CO-ORDINATION AND CONTROL) ACT, 1963-1980 .Transport Commission,

Nedlands, 7th November, 1980 .ACTING, pursuant to the powers conferred by the Taxi-Cars (Co-ordinationand Control) Act, 1963-1980, the Taxi Control Board has made the deter-mination set out in the schedule hereunder .

D. J. DYSON,Chairman of the Board .

ACTING, pursuant to the powers conferred by the Taxi-Cars (Co-ordinationand Control) Act, 1963-1980, I have approved the determination set out inthe Schedule hereunder .

C. RUSHTON,Minister for Transport.

Schedule .DETERMINATION .

Rates and

1. Subject to the other clauses in this determination, the ratescharges. and charges respectively set forth in clauses 6, 9 and 10 of thisdetermination are the amounts to be charged for the servicesrespectively mentioned therein and no greater or lesser chargeshall be made .

Additional

2. Where it is agreed between the owner or his agent and thecharges . hirer that payment of the amount due from them in respect of ajourney or special hiring shall be paid at a time later than thecompletion of the journey or special hiring, an additional chargeof five per centum of the amount due by the hirer shall be made .

Taxi-meter

3. A taxi-meter fitted to a metered taxi-car shall be so ad-units . justed as to register the flagfall and the minimum charge whenthe taxi-meter is set in operation and to register the amount chargedfor distance travelled and the detention charge, in progressive unitsof 10 cents .

No deten-

4. A charge shall not be made for the detention of a taxi-carncertainchargei

arising from any accident involving the taxi-car or from thencases . mechanical failure of, or any deficiency or insufficiency, in respect

of, the taxi-car or from the failure of the taxi-car operator totender correct change .

Hirers to pay 5. The hirer of a taxi-car shall pay any tolls and parking feesparking andparking fees . incurred during a hiring, at the hirer's request .

6 . TAXI-CARS, OTHER THAN PRIVATE TAXI-CARS .

Flagfall-including first 285 metres . . . . . . . . 1 .00Distance Rate-for each 285 metres or part thereof thereafter . . . . 0 .10Minimum Charge . . . . . . . 1 .00Detention Charge for each 45 seconds (or part thereof) . . . . 0 .10Surcharge-

Between the hours of 6 .00 p.m. and 6.00 a.m. Mondays to Fridaysinclusive . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

0.40Between the hours of 1.00 p.m. Saturday and 6.00 a.m. Monday

inclusive . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

0 .40At any time on a public holiday . . . .

. . .

0.40No surcharge shall be payable in relation to a multiple hiring .Special Hirings :Weddings :

Funerals :32 dollars for the first two (2) hours 16 dollars for the first hour oror part thereof, plus 2 dollars 50 part thereof, plus 2 dollars 50cents per quarter hour or part cents per quarter hour or partthereof thereafter.

thereof thereafter .Plus :Booking Fee

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

2 dollarsAirconditioned Taxi (where requested)

2 dollarsWhere during the course of a special hiring a taxi-car is required to travelmore than 16 kilometres, a charge of 35 cents per kilometre shall be paidfor each additional kilometre or part thereof .Luggage :

For luggage carried in the boot of a taxi-20 cents .No charge shall be made for 1 suitcase and a brief case carried in the boot

of a taxi.Baby carriage and wheelchairs are exempt from this charge .

Metropolitan Tours :-applicable only to the Metropolitan Area as defined andwhere a hirer visits a number of places of scenic interest .

For hiring of a taxi-car for not less than 1 hour

12.00For each quarter hour after the first hour

3.00

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

Schedule-continued .Cleaning :

Where soiled or befouled during hiring-

$Requiring more than 15 minutes and less than 30

cleaning timeRequiring more than 30 minutes c caning time . . . .

minutes3.008.00

Flat rateMaximum chargethe Act does not(1) A hiring completed in the part of the State to which

apply-

7 . SPECIAL SURCHARGE .In respect of each hiring commenced on Christmas Day, an additional charge

of one dollar shall be payable by the hirer of a taxi-car other than a privatetaxi-car .This surcharge includes the surcharge of 40 cents applicable at any time

on a public holiday and shall not be payable in relation to a multiple hiring .8. MULTIPLE HIRINGS .

(1) Where a taxi-car other than a private taxi-car is hired at places andtimes as specified hereunder :-

Places

TimesFrom Taxi Stands situated at :Perth Airport . At any time .East Perth Rail Terminal . At any time .Murray Street, Perth (any taxi stand

0) On Friday of each week betweenon the north side between William

2.00 p.m. and 6.00 p .m .Street and Barrack Street) .

(ii) For the five shopping days im-mediately prior to any Christ-mas Day; at any time between2.00 p.m. and 6.00 p.m. or ifthat day is a Saturday between10.00 a.m. and 1 .00 p.m .

Ascot Race-Course .

On a day on which a race meetingBelmont Park Race-Course .

is held .Gloucester Park Trotting Ground .

On a day on which a trotting meet-Richmond Park Trotting Ground .

ing is held .Royal Agricultural Showground,

On a day on which the Royal ShowCla remont .

is held .the operator of a taxi-car may carry passengers at separate fares by way ofmultiple hiring provided :-

(a) the original hirer has no objection to the operator of the taxi-caraccepting in respect of that journey other passengers by way ofseparate hirings ; and

(b) the hirers are travelling to a destination that is-(i) in the same locality ; or(ii) in the same direction ; and

(c) the total number of passengers in the taxi-car does not exceed thetotal number that the taxi is licensed to carry at any one time ; and

(d) the fare charged in respect of each hirer at his destination does notexceed seventy-five per centum (75%) of the amount of the fare thenrecorded on the taxi-meter .

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Distance Rate : $During hiring-for each kilometre or part thereof . . . . 0 .23For return journey by nearest practicable route-for each

kilometre or part thereof . . . .

. . . . 0.23Detention Charge

For each 45 seconds or part thereof . . . . 0 .10Plus :

Airconditioned taxi (where requested) 2.00(2) A hiring continued in the part of the State to which the Act does

not apply, but completed in part of the State to which the Actdoes apply-

Distance Rate :For whole journey-for each kilometre or part thereof 0.23

Detention Charge :For each 45 seconds or part thereof . . . . 0.10

Plus :Airconditioned Taxi (where requested)

. . . . 2.00(3) A hiring continued, commenced or completed in that portion of

the control area. in the Shire of-Mundaring-East of the area bounded by Stoneville Road,Jarrah Road, Eagle Street, Railway Terrace, Great EasternHighway to Darkan Street, South of the Highway to Mun-daring Weir Road .

Distance Charge :During hiring-for each kilometre or part thereof . . . . 0.23For return journey by nearest practicable route (does notapply where hiring is continued)-for each kilometre or

part thereof

. . . .

. . . . 0.23Detention Charge :

For each 45 seconds or part thereof . . . . 0 .10

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GOVERNMENT GAZETIIJ, W.A .

[12th December, 1980 .

Schedule-continued .(2) Nothing in this determination affects the right of a person to hire a

taxi-car of the kind referred to and at the rates and charges described byclauses 6, 9 and 10 of this determination .

9 . PRIVATE TAXI-CARS.

Distance Rate-for each one kilometre or part thereof . . . .

0 .40For return journey by nearest practicable route (for each one kilo-

metre or part thereof)

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

0.40Hourly Rate-for each quarter hour or part thereof . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

3 .50Fare to be charged at distance rate or hourly rate, whicheveris the greater.

Minimum Charge . .

10.00

Special Hirings :Weddings :

Funerals :40 dollars for the first two hours or 20 dollars for the first hour orpart thereof, plus 3 dollars and part thereof, plus 3 dollars50 cents per quarter hour or part and 50 cents per quarter hourthereof thereafter plus 2 dollar or part thereof thereafter.Booking Fee .

Where during the course of a wedding or funeral a private taxi-car isrequired to travel more than 16 kilometres, a charge of 40 cents per kilo-metre shall be paid for each additional kilometre or part thereof .Surcharge :

(a) Where a hiring commences-between the hours of 6 .00 p.m. and 6.00 a.m. Mondays to Fridays

inclusive, orbetween the hours of 1 .00 p.m. Saturdays and 6 .00 a.m. Mondays

inclusive, orat any time on a public holiday,

a surcharge amounting to ten per centum (10%) of the calculatedfare, shall be made .

(b) Where commission is payable to a Booking Agent an additional chargenot exceeding ten per centum (10%) of the calculated fare due by thehirer, shall be made .

(1) A hiring completed in the part of the State to which the Act does notapply :-

Distance Rate :

$During hiring-for each kilometre or part thereof

0.40For return journey by nearest practicable route-for each

kilometre or part thereof

. . . .

0.40Hourly Rate :

For each quarter hour or part thereof

3.50Fare to be charged at distance rate or hourly rate, which-ever is the greater .

(2) A hiring continued in the part of the State to which the Act does notapply but completed in the part of the State to which the Act does apply :-

Distance Rate :

$For whole journey-for each kilometre or part thereof

0 .40Hourly Rate

For each quarter hour or part thereof . .

. . . .

3 .50Fare to be charged at distance rate or hourly rate, which-ever is the greater .

10. PRIVATE TAXI-CARS- (SPECIAL CLASS) .To apply to those vehicle licensed as LUXURY HIRE CARS :-

$Hourly Rate: (Minimum Hiring of 1 hour) . . . . 30 .00Wedding Hiring: (Minimum Hiring of 3 hours) 90.00Surcharge :

(a) Where a hiring commences between the hours of 5 .00 p.m. and9.00 a.m. a surcharge amounting to 33% of the calculatedfare shall be made .

(b) (i) Where a hiring is completed in the part of the State towhich the Act does not apply or is continued in the partof the State to which the Act does not apply but is com-pleted in the part of the State to which the Act does apply,a surcharge amounting to 30% of the calculated fare shallbe made .

(ii) Where a hiring of this nature commences between the hoursof 5.00 p.m. and 9.00 a.m. a surcharge amounting to 50%of the calculated fare shall apply .

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FISHERIES ACT, 1905-1979 .Part IIIB-Processing Licenses .

F. & W. 1132/80 .THE Public is hereby notified that I have issueda permit to Michael Gibson and Gwenyth MargaretGibson of 1 Beresford Road, Albany, to establisha processing establishment to process fish inpursuance of the provisions of section 35C of theFisheries Act, 1905-1979, at 73 Cockburn Road,Albany, subject to the following conditions :-

That the processing establishment-(1) Shall comply with the requirements of the

Fisheries Act, 1905-1979 and all Regula-tions, Orders in Council and Notices andMinisterial Directions issued thereunder .

(2) Shall not be used for processing rocklobsters or prawns .

(3) Shall comply with the requirements ofthe Health Act, 1911 (amended) .

(4) Shall comply with the requirements of anytown planning scheme or interim develop-ment order gazetted under the provisionsof the Town Planning and Development

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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FISHERIES ACT, 1905-1979 .Notice .

Nickel Bay Prawn Fishery .F. & W. 148/75 .

I, GORDON EDGAR MASTERS, Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife, actingpursuant to the powers conferred on me by the Fisheries Act, 1905, and inparticular by sections 32 and 17 of that Act, do hereby declare that the pro-visions and conditions specified in the Schedule below apply to and in respectof the Nickol Bay Prawn Fishery and in relation to persons and boats auth-orized to operate in the Fishery .

GORDON EDGAR MASTERS,Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife .

Schedule .1 . All species of prawn constitute a limited entry fishery in the waters of

the Indian Ocean and Nickol Bay below high water mark lying between lati-tudes 20 degrees 20 minutes south and 20 degrees 45 minutes south, andbetween longitudes 116 degrees 45 minutes east and 118 degrees 13 minuteseast .

2. In this notice, unless the contrary intention appears-(a) the provisions of section 26 of the Interpretation Act, 1918, apply as

they apply to an Act ;(b) the expressions used have the same respective meanings as are given

to them by the Act and the regulations ;(c) a reference to "the Act" is a reference to the Fisheries Act, 1905,

as from time to time amended, and a reference to "the regulations"is a reference to the regulations for the time being in force under theAct ;

(d) "length" means length as determined in relation to a fishing boatunder the Western Australian Marine Act regulations relating tosurvey and equipment ;

(e) "the Fishery" means the Nickel Bay Prawn Fishery .

3 . (1) Except with the written permission of the Director, no person shalltake or attempt to take for sale or disposal for gain or reward any species ofprawn in the waters comprised in the Fishery unless-

(a) the prawns are taken from a boat authorized to operate in the Fisherypursuant to this notice ; and

(b) the prawns taken are taken in accordance with the manner auth-orized by this notice .

(2) No person shall sell or deal in any species of prawn taken in contra-vention of the provisions of this notice .

4 . (1) An authorization to operate a boat in the Fishery shall be givenby the Director, or by a licensing officer on behalf of the Director, in theform annexed to this notice and the relevant license shall be endorsed withthe number and date of the authorization .

(2) An authorization to operate a boat in the Fishery may be made subjectto any condition, restriction or limitation relating to the authorization specifiedor referred to therein by reference to seasons, zones or equipment that may beused, or otherwise .

Act, 1928 (amended) ; or the MetropolitanRegion Town Planning Scheme Act, 1959(amended) .

(5) Shall be registered as an export establish-ment pursuant to the provisions of theExport (Fish) Regulations made under theprovisons of the Customs Act 1901(amended) and the Commercial (TradeDescriptions) Act 1905 (amended) of theParliament of the Commonwealth shouldit be used to process fish for export.

(6) Shall not be used for the processing ofmarron (Cherax tenuimanus) unless alicense is held under section 39C of theFisheries Act 1905 .

(7) Shall only be used for the receival, packingand freezing of bait fish .

In accordance with the provisions of section 35K,any person aggrieved by this decision may, withinfourteen days after publication of this notice,appeal against the decision or order by servingon the Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife, astatement in writing of the grounds of theirappeal .

B. K. BOWEN,Director of Fisheries .

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(3) An authorization to operate a boat in the Fishery is an authoriza-tion to take prawns only by means of two trawl nets and one try-net at oneand the same time and where a try-net is used the head-line of the try-netshall not exceed 5 metres .

(4) For the purposes of any prosecution under the Act, any condition, re-striction or limitation, by whatever name described, specified or referred to byan authorization shall be construed as a condition imposed upon the licenseto which the authorization relates .

5. A boat other than a boat authorized to operate in the Fishery may takefish other than prawns in the Fishery provided that it does not use or carryon board a trawl net with a mesh size that is less than 90 millimetres .

6 . (1) An application for authorization to operate a boat in the Fisheryshall be made by the owner of the boat to the Director in writing in the formannexed to this notice .

(2) An authorization, unless sooner cancelled or suspended, has effect forthe period therein specified.

(3) The fees prescribed by the regulations shall be paid in relation to eachapplication and to any authorization granted pursuant to this notice .

(4) Any authorization may be varied from time to time by the Director, orby a licensing officer on behalf of the Director, and may be cancelled or fromtime to time suspended by the Director by notice in writing to the holder ofthe license .

(5) Where the Director, in writing, gives to the holder of a relevant licenseany specific authorization to operate a boat in the Fishery other than in theform annexed to this notice the operation of any boat carried out in accord-ance with that authorization shall be deemed not to contravene the provisionsof this notice .

7. The benefit of an authorization granted pursuant to this notice may betransferred to another boat by the owner of the boat named in the auth-orization if the Director gives his written approval thereto, but not otherwise,and the relevant license shall thereupon be further endorsed accordingly .

8. Where any part of the Fishery is from time to time closed to the takingof prawns, no person (even if the owner of a boat normally authorized pur-suant to this notice to take prawns in those waters during that period) shalltake any species of prawn in that part of the Fishery during the period ofclosure except under and in accordance with any permission that may be givenby the Director either expressly or by notice published in the journal of theFishing Industry News Service .

9. The criteria that will be applied to determine whether a boat may beauthorized to operate in the Fishery are-

(a) the boat's likely performance in relation to taking prawns ;(b) the boat is within the number of boats fixed by the Minister as being

the quota of boats that may be operated in the Fishery .

10. With the prior written approval of the Director, but not otherwise, aboat the operation of which in the Fishery has been authorized pursuant tothis notice, may be replaced by a boat approved of by the Director .

11. The following condition applies in respect of a boat that is authorizedto operate in the Fishery-

A boat that is authorized to operate in the Fishery but which is notlicensed as a processing establishment pursuant to Part IIIB of the Fish-eries Act, 1905 shall deliver all prawns taken under that authorization toone of the land-based processing establishments .

NICKOL BAY PRAWN FISHERY .APPLICATION FORM .

I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Name of owner/s of boat)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Postal address) Post Codebeing the owner/s of the boat described in this application hereby apply foran authorization to operate that boat in the taking of all species of prawn inthe Nickol Bay Prawn Fishery .I enclose a fee of $I certify that the boat described is a licensed fishing boat and that all personsengaged thereon are licensed Professional Fishermen .Name of Boat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. No Registered lengthmDate 19

(Signature of owner or authorizedagent)

NameAddress. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4220 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A . [12th December, 1980 .

Schedule-continued .

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12th December, 1980 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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Western Australia .Fisheries Act, 1905 .

License NoAUTHORIZATION TO ENGAGE IN THE

NICKOL BAY PRAWN FISHERY .SUBJECT to a Notice issued under Section 32 of the Fisheries Act, 1905, theboat described hereunder is authorized to be used in the taking of all speciesof prawn in the Nickol Bay Prawn Fishery .Name of BoatReg. No Surveyed LengthmCONDITIONS-This authorization is issued subject to the boat and the persons engagedthereon being licensed under the Fisheries Act Regulations .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Period of Authorization19to19Fee Paid $Name of HolderAddress. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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The Notice relating to the Nickol Bay Prawn Fishery published in the Gov-ernment Gazette on 20th February, 1976, is hereby cancelled .

(2)-99471

FISHERIES ACT, 1905-1975

NOTICE No . 58F. & W. 971/74

I, Gordon Edgar Masters, Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife, hereby give notice pursuant to section 9 and section 11 of theFisheries Act, 1905-1975, that :-

(a) the taking of fish by means of nets in the water specified in Column 1 of the Schedule is prohibited at all times otherthan the times specified in relation thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule ; but

(b) the species listed in Column 3 of the Schedule may be taken at the time shown in these waters by the means specifiedin relation thereto in Column 4 of the Schedule ;

(c) the notice relating to those portions of Western Australian waters specified in the Schedule below published in theGovernment Gazette on September 19, 1980, is hereby cancelled .

G. E. MASTERS,Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife .

Area 1 . The Quarries, Cape The period commencing on Crabs at any time . (a) drop nets ; andNaturaliste F . & W. 172/23 July 1 in any year until (b) hand scoop netsThe waters known as the

August 31 next following"Quarries" or channel situatednear Cape Naturaliste

Area 2. Yallingup Bay F . & NilCrabs at any time . . . .

(a) drop nets ; andW. 166/21

(b) hand scoop netsThe waters known as Yall-

ingup Bay, starting from thepoint of high water mark atthe rocky point 10 metressouth of the mouth of theYallingup Brook ; thence west-erly 400 metres from the north-west corner of GovernmentReserve No. 8427A ; thenceeasterly to high water markand back to the point of com-mencement

Area 3. Canal Rocks F. & W. Nil

. . . . Crabs at any time

. . . . (a) drop nets ; and90/65

(b) hand scoop netsThe waters lying within a

radius of 800 metres from thecentre of Canal Rocks (PublicPlan 413A/40)

SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4Waters where Fishing Permitted Times Permitted Species Permitted MeansRestrictions Apply

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Area 4 . Cowaramup Bay F. Nil

. . . . Crabs at any time

. . . . (a) drop nets ; and& W. 65/33

(b) hand scoop netsAll that portion of Cowara-

mup Bay enclosed by a straightline extending north-easterlyfrom the western most tip ofCowaramup Point at high-water mark to the south-western most tip of the north-ern shore of Cowaramup Bayat highwater mark, thencegenerally easterly, and gener-ally south-westerly and north-westerly along the highwatermark to the starting pointArea 5 . Blackwood, Arthur,

Prawns at any time . . . .

(a) hand trawl nets ;Balgarup and Carrolup

(b) hand scoop nets ; andRivers F . & W. 65/66, 69/32

(c) dip nets(a) The waters of the Arthur Nil

River and the Balgarup

Marron during the period (a) drop nets ; andRiver extending down-

commencing on December (b) hand scoop netswards from their sources

16 in any year and endingto their junctions with the

on April 30 next followingBlackwood River

(b) The waters of the Blackwood NilRiver extending downwardsfrom the junction with theArthur River and BalgarupRiver to the prolongationnortherly of the easternboundary of Sussex Loc-ation 133

(c) The waters of the Black- The period commencing fromwood River extending

sunset to sunrise all thedownwards from the pro-

year roundlongation northerly of theeastern boundary of SussexLocation 133, to the inter-section of Fisher Road(Road No. 12250) with theBlackwood River

(d) The waters of the Carrolup NilRiver

Area 6. Hardy Inlet F. &. W Nil

. .. . Prawns at any time . . . .

. . . . (a) hand trawl nets ;77/34

(b) hand scoop nets ; andThe waters of Hardy Inlet

(c) dip netssouth of a line drawn in awesterly direction from Point

Crabs at any time

(a) drop nets ; andIrwin (on the eastern side of

(b) hand scoop netsthe inlet) to a point where thesouthern boundary of HurfoodStreet touches the high watermark (on the western side ofthe inlet) ; and including allwaters which may have beencut off from the main streamby a change of course of theinlet near its junction with theoceanArea 7 . Windy Harbour F . Nil

. . . . Crabs at any time . . . .

. . . . (a) drop nets ; and& W. 113/69

(b) hand scoop netsAll that portion of the waters

of Windy Harbour startingfrom the south-west corner ofNelson Location 12439, andextending south 400 metres ;thence east 800 metres ; thencenorth to high water mark andthence generally south-westerlyand generally west-northwest-erly along the high water markto the starting pointArea 8 . Donnelly River F . Nil

Prawns at any time

. . . . (a) hand trawl nets ;& W. 1419/76

(b) hand scoop nets ;All that portion of the Dome-

(c) dip netselly River, including all itstributaries, pools and effluents,

Crabs at any time . . . .

. . . . (a) drop nets ;upstream from a line drawn

(b) hand scoop netsfrom a point on the northernshore of the mouth of the

Marron during the period (a) drop nets ; andBroadwater lagoon, but ex-

commencing on December (b) hand scoop netscluding the Broadwater lagoon,

16 in any year and endingas shown on Lands and Surveys

on April 30 next followingMiscellaneous Plan 899

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Schedule-continued .

Column 1 Column 2

Column 3 Column 4Waters where Fishing Permitted Times

Permitted Species Permitted MeansRestrictions Apply

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12th December, 1980 .]

LAND ACT, 1933-1977 .Land Release .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th December, 1980 .

THE undermentioned allotments of land are nowopen for sale pursuant to the provisions of PartIV of the Land Act, 1933-1977, and are to be soldby Public Auction by Order of the Minister forLands at the place and on the dates stated at theupset prices subject to the conditions specified .

Meekatharra Townsite .File 1486/78 .

Lot; Street; Area (Square Metres) ; Upset Price ;Conditions .

821 ; Great Northern Highway ; 1 .220 0 ha . ; $12 000 ;(b) (c) (d) (e) (f) .

Friday, 6th February, 1981, at 3 .00 p.m. in theLand Department, Perth .

(Public Plan Meekatharra Townsite .)Southern Cross Townsite .

File 3390/51 .Lot; Street ; Area (Square Metres) ; Upset Price ;

Conditions .

(a) (b) .873; Omega Street ; 1000 ; $800; (a) (b) .874; Omega Street ; 1000 ; $800 ; (a) (b) .875; Omega Street ; 1000 ; $800 ; (a) (b) .876; Omega Street ; 1000 ; $800 ; (a) (b) .877; Omega Street ; 1000 ; $800; (a) (b) .878 ; Omega Street ; 1000; $800; (a) (b) .879 ; Omega Street ; 1000; $800 ; (a) (b) .880 ; Omega Street ; 1000; $800; (a) (b) .881 ; Cnr. Hydra and Taurus Streets ; 1041 ;

Friday, 16th January, 1981 at 1 .00 p.m. in theTown Hall, Southern Cross .

(Public Plans Southern Cross North and South .)Kalgoorlie Townsite .

File 1345/52, V .3 .Lot; Street ; Area (Square Metres) ;

Conditions .Single Residential

GOVERNMENT GAZE! !L, W.A.

$800 ;

Upset Price ;

3679 ; Hughes Street ; 1022 ;3680 ; Hughes Street; 840 ;3682 ; Collier Place; 926 ;3683 ; Collier Place; 831 ;3684 ; Collier Place ; 861 ;3685 ; Collier Place ; 807 ;3686 ; Collier Place ; 849 ;3687 ; Collier Place ; 805; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3688 ; Cnr. Hughes Street and Collier Place; 787 ;

$5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3689 ; Cnr. Hughes Street and Dixon Court ; 787 ;

(a) (b) (d) .Saturday, 17th January, 1981, at 9 .30 a.m. in

the Boulder Civic Centre, Boulder .(Public Plan Kalgoorlie-Boulder & Environs

29.36 . )These lots are sold subject to the following

conditions(a) The purchaser shall erect on the lot

purchased a residence to comply withLocal Authority by-laws within four yearsfrom the due date of the first instalment .If this condition has not been compliedwith in the time prescribed, the land maybe absolutely forfeited together with allpurchase money and fees that may havebeen paid . However, freehold title to theland may be applied for when a residencehas been erected to "top plate height"stage and is not less than 50% completedto the satisfaction of the Minister forLands .On payment of the first instalment of

purchase money a Licence will beavailable, upon which a mortgage can beregistered. A Crown Grant (freehold) willnot issue until the purchaser has compliedwith the building condition . A holder of aLicence may apply to the Minister forLands for permission to transfer a Licence.

(b) Purchases by Agents will need to be ratifiedby the Principals .

(c) The purchaser shall erect on the lotpurchased a Roadhouse/Service Stationto comply with Local Authority by-lawswithin two years from the due date of thefirst instalment. If this condition has notbeen complied with in the time prescribed,the land may be absolutely forfeitedtogether with all purchase money and feesthat may have been paid .On payment of the first instalment of

purchase money a Licence will be avail-able, upon which a mortgage can beregistered. A Crown Grant (freehold) willnot issue until the purchaser hascomplied with the building condition . Aholder of a Licence may apply to theMinister for Lands for permission totransfer a Licence .

(d) Subject to Examination of Survey .(e) Dual driveway access is permitted only

at points and at levels identified by theMain Roads Department .

(f) The purchaser shall make his own arrange-ments for extension of services to the siteand at his own cost .

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

3657 ; Cnr. Brennan and Hughes Streets ; 899 ;$5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .

3658 ; Brennan Street ; 790 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3659 ; Brennan Street ; 928 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3662 ; Hampden Street ; 769 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3663 ; Hampden Street ; 776 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3664 ; Hampden Street ; 744 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3665 ; Hampden Street ; 730 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3667 ; Hampden Street ; 771 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3668 ; Hampden Street ; 730 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3669 ; Hampden Street ; 727 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3670 ; Hampden Street ; 766 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3671 ; Hampden Street, 726 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3672 ; Hampden Street ; 726 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3673 ; Hampden Street ; 726 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3675 ; Hughes Street; 863 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3676 ; Hughes Street ; 720 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3677 ; Hughes Street ; 720 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3678 ; Hughes Street; 720 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .

$5 250; (a) (b) (d) .3690 ; Dixon Court ; 805 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3691 ; Dixon Court ; 857 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3692 ; Dixon Court ; 743 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3693 ; Dixon Court ; 836 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3694 ; Dixon Court ; 777 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .3695 ; Dixon Court ; 744 ; $5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .Duplex

000 ;3661 ; Hampden and Brennan Streets ; 1401 ; $6

(a) (b) .882 ; Taurus Street ; 1058 ; $800; (a) (b) .883 ; Taurus Street ; 1 058 ; $800 ; (a) (b) .884; Taurus Street ; 1058 ; $800 ; (a) (b) .885 ; Taurus Street ; 1058 ; $800; (a) (b) .886; Taurus Street ; 1058 ; $800; (a) (b) .887; Taurus Street ; 1058; $800 ; (a) (b) .888; Taurus Street ; 1058; $800; (a) (b) .889; Taurus Street ; 1041; $800 ; (a) (b) .

866 ; Omega Street ; 988 ; $800 ; (a) (b) .867 ; Cnr. Omega and Leo Streets; 1 164 ; $800 ;

(a) (b) .868 ; Cnr. Omega and Leo Streets ; 1002 ; $800 ;

(a) (b) .869 ; Omega Street ; 1000 ; $800; (a)870 ; Omega Street ; 1000 ; $800 ; (a)871 ; Omega Street ; 1000 ; $800 ; (a)

(b) .(b) .(b) .

872; Cnr. Omega and Antares Streets ; 1 000 ; $800 ;

4223

$5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .$5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .$5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .$5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .$5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .$5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .$5 250 ; (a) (b) (d) .

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LAND ACT, 1933-1977 .

Reserves .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th December, 1980 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to set apart as Reserves the landdescribed below for the purposes therein set forth .File No. 8762/02D .AVON.-No. 8482 (Water), Location No . 28698

(1 .618 7 hectares) . (Diagram 7576, Plan YouralingS.W. 1 :25 000 (Brockton Highway) .)File No. 1010/79 .BULARA.-No. 37005 (Water Supply), Location

No. 57 (about 20.8171 hectares) . Reserve Plan 181,Plans Halls Creek Regional 7 .5 ; 7.6, Gordon Downs1 :250 000 (Duncan Highway) .)

File No. 4015/76 .CANNING.-No . 36974 (Public Recreation),

Location No. 3221, formerly portion of CanningLocation 18 being lot 533 on Diagram 51759 (7 741square metres) . (Plans Perth 2000 19 .13 ; 19.14(Barson Court, Thornlie in the City of Gosnells) .)File No. 1543/79 .DAMPIER.-No. 37014 (Recreation), Location

No. 153 (about 10 hectares) . (Reserve Diagram 366,Plan Derby 1 :250 000 (near Fitzroy River) .)File No. 1529/74 .DE WITT.-No. 36991 (Pipeline), The area shown

coloured green on Miscellaneous Plan 963 (375 .400 0hectares) . (Plan Yarraloola 1 :250 000) .File No. 1253/980 .DONNYBROOK.-No. 37012 (Sewage Treatment

Site), Lot No . 497 (7448 square metres) . (Diagram84201, Plans Donnybrook Regional ; 25 000 Sheet2090-1 NW (Chapman Street) .)

File No. 2668/78 .ESPERANCE.-No. 36993 (Parks and Recreation),

Lot Nos. 799 and 800 (5 491 square metres) .(Diagram 83646 Plans E 94-4 ; E 109-4 (Castletown.Quays Road) .)

File No. 2694/78 .ESPERANCE.-No . 36994 (Sewage Pumping

Station Site), Lot No. 801 (592 square metres) .(Diagram 83646, Plans E94-4 ; E109-4 (CastletownQuays Road) .)File No. 3544/980 .ESPERANCE.-No. 37013 (Hall Site), Lot No. 809

(1001 square metres) . (Diagram 83864, PlanE 125-4 (Dempster Street) .)File No. 3415/980 .FREMANTLE.-No . 36973 (Water Supply), Lot

No. 1983 (142 square metres) . (Diagram 83874,Plan Perth 2000 BG 34/07 .13 (Alma Street) .)File No. 971/68 .HALLS CREEK.-No. 37006 (Civic and Aquatic

Centre), Lot Nos. 243 and 370, formerly portionof Halls Creek Lot 67 (2 .6001 hectares) . (PlanHalls Creek 2000 33.25 (Egan Street) .)

File No. 4331/69 .HERDSMAN LAKE SUBURBAN.-No . 36997

(Government Requirements), Lot No . 464, formerlyportion of Perthshire Location An being Lot 166 onDiagram 58386 (7077 square metres) . (Plan Perth2000 09.28 (Empire Avenue, Churchlands) .)File No. 2902/79 .JANDAKOT AGRICULTURAL AREA :-No. 36972

(School Site), Lot No. 537, formerly portion ofJandakot Agricultural Area Lot 181 being Lot82 on Plan 11581 (4.923 2 hectares) . (Diagram83757, Plan Perth 2000 13 .11 (Westminister Road,Leeming in the City of Melville) .)File No. 505/79 .KALUWIRI.-No. 37008 (Trigonometrical Station

Site), Location No . 26 (4 096 square metres) .(Reserve Diagram 383, Plan Youanmi 1 :250 000) .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[12th December, 1980 .

File No. 1433/980 .KARRATHA.-No. 36998 (C.W.A . Premises),

Lot No . 2071 (1165 square metres) . (PlanKarratha 2000 Crockett Way) .)

File No . 1366/79 .MOUNT HELENA.-No . 37007 (Pedestrian

Access Way), Lot No. 346, formerly portion ofMount Helena Lot 243 being part of Lot 12 onDiagram 55177 (156 square metres) . (Diagram83812, Plan A1135-4 (Marquis Street) .)File No. 2841/980 .PERTH.-No. 37004 (Use and Requirements of

the Perth Theatre Trust), Lot No. 937, formerlyportion of Perth Town Lot G8 (809 square metres) .(Plan Perth 2000 13.25 (Hay and King Streets) .)File No. 601/78 .PLANTAGENET.-No. 36983 (Water Supply),

Location No . 7395 (5 174 square metres) . (Diagram83146, Plan Redmond NE 1 :25 000 (AlbanyHighway) .)

(The notice which appeared in the GovernmentGazette dated 24th October, 1980 page 3628 underthe heading "Plantageriet" is hereby superseded) .File No. 733/980 .SUSSEX.-No . 36986 (Public Recreation),

Location Nos. 4721, 4722, 4723, 4724, formerlyportion of each of Sussex Locations 682, 1258 and3085 being Lots 31, 44, 45 and 50 on Plan 13139(8.4818 hectares) . (Plan Yallingup-DunsboroughRegional 2.8 (Yungarra Drive in the Shireof Busselton) .)File No. 1429/78 .SUSSEX.-No. 36990 (Sewage Pumping Station

Site), Location No. 4677 (100 square metres)(Diagram 83508, Plan Broadwater Suburban AreaEF29/21.35 (Alan Street) .)File No. 620/980 .WELLINGTON.-No . 36975 (Public Recreation),

Location No. 5328, formerly portion of WellingtonLocation 942 being Lot 431 on Plan 13135 (1.810 2hectares) . (Plan Binningup Townsite (West CoastLliive in the Shire of Harvey) .)File No. 620/980.WELLINGTON.-No. 36976 (Public Recreation),

Location No. 5329, formerly portion of WellingtonLocation 20 being Lot 432 on Plan 13135 (259square metres) . (Plan Binningup Townsite(Burcham Drive, in the Shire of Harvey) .)File No. 1335/980 .WELLINGTON.-No. 36985 (Public Recreation),

Location No. 5340, formerly portion of WellingtonLocation 1 being Lot 383 on Plan 13209 (1828square metres) . (Plan Bunbury 2000 06 .38 (AbsalonCrescent in the Shire of Harvey) .)

File No. 1231/79 .WILLIAMS.-No . 37009 (Railway Purposes),

Location No. 15679 (1620 .9 hectares), (OriginalPlan 14803, Plan Kukerin NE 1 :25 000 (Tarin RockRoad South) .)

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

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

Perth, 12th December, 1980 .IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to revoke as follows :-File No. 12784/00, V2 .-The Order in Council

issued under portion of Executive Council MinuteNo. 457 dated March 17, 1937 whereby Reserve No7943 (Weld Location 2) was vested in the MountMargaret Road Board in trust for the purpose of"Aerial Landing Ground" and to approve of thecancellation of the relevant Vesting Orderaccordingly .

File No. 2212/70 .-The Order in Council issuedunder portion of Executive Council Minute No .2769 dated October 7, 1970 whereby Reserve No .30541 was vested in the Minister of Water Supply,

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12th December, 1980.1

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

Sewerage and Drainage in trust for the purpose of"Water Supply" and to approve of the cancellationof the relevant Vesting Order accordingly .File No. 601/78 .-The Order in Council issued

under portion of Executive Council Minute No . 2959dated October 16, 1980 whereby Reserve No. 35884(Plantagenet Location 7395) was vested in theMinister for Water Resources in trust for thepurpose of "Water Supply" and to approve of thecancellation of the relevant Vesting Orderaccordingly .File No. 3861/78.-The Order in Council issued

under portion of Executive Council Minute No .3314 dated November 28, 1979 whereby Reserve No .36267 (Swan Location 10017) was vested in theCity of Melville in trust for the purpose of "Drain"and to approve of the cancellation of the relevantVesting Order accordingly .

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

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th December, 1980 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1977, of the amendment of thefollowing Reserves :-File No. 4784/95 .-No. 6206 ((Esperance Lots 12,

13, 14 and 15) "Municipal Endowment" to excludethe area surveyed and shown on Lands and Sur-veys Diagram 83864 as Esperance Lot 809 and ofits area being reduced to 5 272 squares metres,accordingly, (Plan E125-4 (Dempster Street) .)

File No. 12784/00, V4.-No. 7943 (Weld Location2) "Aerial Landing Ground" to comprise WeldLocation 22 as surveyed and shown bordered in redon Original Plan 14651 in lieu of Location 2 andof its area being increased to 151.489 2 hectaresaccordingly . (Plans Laverton Regional and1 :250 000) .File No. 10657/04.-No. 9507 (Weld District)

"Railway Water Supply and Pipeline" to excludethat portion as comprised in Weld Location 22 assurveyed and shown on Original Plan 14651 andof its area being reduced to 71 .537 6 hectares, ac-cordingly . (Plans Laverton Regional and 1 :250 000) .File No. 12182/04.-No. 9777 (Katanning Lots

680, 681 . 698, 709, 710, 739, 760 and 761) "Govern-ment Requirements" to exclude Katanning Lot 739and of its area being reduced to 1 .547 9 hectares,accordingly . (Plan Katanning 33 .32 (ConroyStreet) .)File No. 2699/06.-No. 10352 (Woodanilling Lot

285) "Railway" to include Woodanilling Lot 398(formerly portions of Woodanilling Lots 29, 31, 32,34, 36 and 38) surveyed and shown on OriginalPlan 13956 and of its area being increased by1.447 3 hectares, accordingly . (Plan WoodanillingTownsite (Shenton Road) .)

File No. 1272/12,-No. 12083, (Kalamunda Lots142 to 147 inclusive, 149 to 158 inclusive, 160 to 164inclusive, 202 to 205 inclusive) "Education Endow-ment" to exclude Kalamunda Lots 202 to 205 in-clusive and of its area being recalculated to150.884 6 hectares accordingly . (Plans Perth 200024.25 ; 25.25 (Kadina Street) .)File No. 571/16.-No. 16655 (Williams Locations

15592 and 15679) "Townsite" to include WilliamsLocation 15699 as surveyed and shown on OriginalPlan 14803 and of its area being increased to38,013 6 hectares, accordingly. (Plan Kukerin NE1 :25000 (Tarin Rock Road South) .)File No. 2926/94 .-No. 22543 (Donnybrook Lots

424, 425 . 460 and 489) "Recreation-Greater SportsGround" to exclude the area surveyed and shownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 84201 as Donny-brook Lot 497 and of its area being reduced to26.277 8 hectares . accordingly. (Plan DonnybrookRegional (Bentley Road) .)File No. 3792/25.-No. 22768 (11,alamunda Lot

133) "National Park" to exclude that portion con-taining an area of 2 312 square metres as sur-

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veyed and shown on Office of Titles Plan 7161 andof its area being reduced to 7 .938 4 hectares, ac-cordingly . (Plan Perth 2000 23.18 (WelshpoolRoad) .)File No . 5028/49.-No. 23136 (Bulara District)

"Common" to exclude the areaa shown bordered redon Reserve Plan 181 as Bulara Location 57 andof its area being reduced to about 2 901.769 6 hec-tares, accordingly . (Plans Halls Creek Regional7 .5 ; 7 .6; Gordon Downs 1 :250 000 (Duncan High-way) .)File No. 2764/56.-No. 25155 (Swan Location

6666) "Water Supply" to comprise Swan Location10099 as shown on Lands and Surveys ReservePlan !3'0 in lieu, of Location 6666 and of its areabeing increased to 14.432 3 hectares, accordingly .(Plans Mundaring 10 000 BG 34/7 .5, Mundaring1 :2:000 (Mundaring Weir Road) .)

File No. 3046/65 .-No. 277e!5 (Fremantle Lots 392,1623, 1630, 1631, 1632, 1927, 1940, 1943, 1968 and1 ,01 69) "School Site" to exclude the area surveyedand shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 83874as Frernp .atle Lot 1983 and of its area being reducedto 1 .767 7 hectares, accordingly . (Plan Perth 2000BG 34/01-13 (Alma Street) .)

No. 2577/65.-No . 28018 (Peel Estate Lot"Drain" to exclude the area distinguished as

1Estate Lot 1335 and of its area being reduced915 square metres . accordingly. (Plan Feel 5000

.15 (Nicholson Road) .)File No. 1492/7P . No. 31675 (Melbourne -District)

"Conservation of Flora and Fauna" to compriseMelbourne Location 3980 shown bordered red onLands and Surveys Reserve Plan 3.82 and of itsarea being increased to about 11 137 .5 hectares,orcordingly . (Plans 59/80 and Wongonderrah1 :50 002) .File No. 2467/73 .-No. 32399 (Katanning Lot 733)

"Shire Depot Site" to comprise Katanning Lot 9965,s shown wl Lands and Surveys Diagram 84092 inlieu of Lot 733 and of its area. being increased to1 .065 1 hectares accordingly . (Plan Katanning 33 .32(Conroy Street) .)File No. 2912/69.-No . 32579 (Geraldton Lot

2627) "Public Recreation" to include GeraldtonLot 2023 ((formerly portion of Geraldton Lot 834being lot 88 on Plan 12991) and of its area beingincreased to 4 373 square metres accordingly . (PlanGeraldton 2000 16.19 (Vincent Street) .)File No. 2020/78.-No . 35537 (Fitzroy Crossing

Lot 19) "Housing--Medical Department" to com-prise Fitzroy Crossing Lot 19 as surveyed andshown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 84280 and ofits area being increased to 1363 square metres,accordingly. (Plan Fitzroy Crossing 1 :2 000 10 .27(McDonald Way) .)

B. L. OTTALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th December, 1980 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 of theLand Act, 1933-1977, of the cancellation of thefollowing Reserves :-

File No. 2150/98 .-No . 5390 (Kalgoorlie LotR1143) "Use and Requirements of the GovernmentEmployees Housing Authority" . (Plan Kalgoorlie29 .36 (Edgar Street) .)

File No. 2414/980.-No. 14426 (Meekatharra Lot327) "Use and Requirements of the GovernmentEmployees Housing Authority" . (Plan MeekatharraTownsite (Main Street) .)

Pile No. 1673/23 .-No. 18464 (Swan Location 3133)"Public Utility". (Plans Mundaring 10,000 BG34/7 .5and Mundaring SE 1 :25 000 (Mundaring WeirRoad) .)File No. 2957/54.-No. 24495 (Wheatley Lot 33)

"Church Site (Roman Catholic) " . (Plan WheatleyTownsite in the Shire of Nannup) .

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File No. 2708/69.-No. 30017 (Greenhead Lot 195)"Parking" . (Plan Greenhead Townsite (KingStreet) .)File No. 849/71.-No. 31291 (Port Hedland Lot

2458) "Sub Station Site". (Plans Port Hedland24.27 ; 25.27 (Moorambine Street) .)File No. 3545/78.-No. 36470 (Fitzroy Crossing

Lot 18) "Use and Requirements of the GovernmentEmployees Housing Authority" . (Plan FitzroyCrossing 10 .27 (McDonald Way) .)File No. 882/79.-No. 36782 (Norseman 1780)

"Use and Requirements of the GovernmentEmployees Housing Authority" . (Plan NorsemanTownsite (Richardson Street) .)

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

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

Perth, 12th December, 1980 .HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve, under section 37 of the Land Act,1933-1977, of the change of purpose of the followingReserves :-

File No. 8619/98.-No. 6168 (Mundijong Lot 59)being changed from "Public Utility" to "Recreationand Parkland" . (Plan Mundijong 2000 21.28(Soldiers Street) .)File No. 4048/14.-No. 15870 (Grass Valley Lot

112) being changed from "Agricultural Hall Site"to "Hall Site and Recreation" . (Plan Grass Valley2000 28.20 (Wilson Street) .)File No. 8641/12, V2.-No. 21924 (Williams

Location 13831) being changed from "Protectionof Grave-Native Dilyan" to "Historical Grave Site(Aboriginal Dilyan) " . (Plan 384A/40 B1 (BannisterRoad in the Shire of Boddington) .)

File No. 592/55.-No. 24887 (Murchison Location158) being changed from "Water Supply andCamping" to "Water Supply (M.R.D.)" . (PlanYarinea 1 :250 000 (in the Shire of Shark Bay) .)File No. 1127/62.-No. 26878 (Canning Location

1925) being changed from "Recreation" to "PublicRecreation" . (Plan Perth 2000 17.22 (MercuryStreet) .)File No. 2212/70.-No. 30541 (Avon Locations

25408 and 28321) being changed from "WaterSupply" to "Water and Conservation of Flora andFauna". (Plan 56/80 (in the Shire of Koorda) .)File No. 2912/79.-No. 32579 (Geraldton Lot

2637) being changed from "Recreation" to "PublicRecreation" . (Plan Geraldton 2000 16.19 (VincentStreet) .)File No. 1772/74.-No. 32823 (Broome Lot 1211)

being changed from "Government Requirements"to "Recreation-Motor Sport". (Plan BroomeRegional Sheet 1 (Great Northern Highway) .)File No. 3861/78.-No. 36267 (Swan Location

10017) being changed from "Drain" to "CarParking and Drain". (Plans Perth 2000 10.14 ; 11 .14(Leach Highway) .)

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

SUBURBAN LAND.Peel Estate Lot 1335 .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th December, 1980 .

Corres. No. 1655/980 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 10 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1977, of Peel Estate Lot 1335being set apart as Suburban Land .

(Plan Peel 5000 07 .15 (Nicholson Road) .)B. L. O'HALLORAN,

Under Secretary for Lands .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[12th December, 1980 .

AMENDMENT AND REDESCRIPTION OFBOUNDARIES.

Cunderdin Townsite .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th December, 1980 .Corres. 11854/00, V2 .

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Gov-ernor in Executive Council has been pleased toapprove under section 10 of the Land Act, 1933-1977, of the amendment and redescription of theboundaries of Cunderdin Townsite to comprise thearea described in the Schedule hereunder .

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

Schedule .All that portion of land bounded by lines start-

ing from the northwestern corner of Lot 23 ofAvon Location 2189 as shown on Land Titles OfficePlan 6801 and extending southeasterly along thenortheastern boundary of that lot to the westernside of Baxter Road ; thence southerly along thatside to the prolongation westerly of the northernboundary of Lot 52 of Location 2190 as shown onLand Titles Office Plan 7223 ; thence easterly to andalong the northern boundaries of that lot andLots 53 to 61 inclusive to the northeastern cornerof the lastmentioned lot ; thence southerly alongthe eastern boundary of that lot to the northwest-ern corner of Lot 63 ; thence southeasterly alongthe northeastern boundary of that lot to its north-eastern corner; thence easterly to the northwesterncorner of Lot 64 ; thence northeasterly along thenorthwestern boundary of that lot to the westernboundary of Lot 66 ; thence northeasterly andeasterly along the boundaries of that lot and east-erly along the northern boundaries of Lots 67 and72 inclusive to the northeastern corner of the last-mentioned lot; thence southeasterly along thenortheastern boundary of that lot to the north-western corner of Lot 73 ; thence easterly, southerlyand southwesterly along boundaries of that lot toits southernmost southeastern corner ; thence 179degrees 58 minutes, 20 .12 metres to the southernside of Olympic Avenue, thence westerly along thatside to the northeastern side of Carter Drive ;thence southeasterly along that side to the south-ern corner of the northeastern severance of Loca-tion 2222 ; thence easterly to the westernmostsouthwestern corner of Location 2223, thence 148degrees 49 minutes 82 .92 metres; thence 132 degrees16 minutes, 139.16 metres as surveyed and shownon Lands and Surveys Original Plan 14766 to anorthwestern side of Main Street; thence north-easterly along that side to the southern corner ofLot 75 of Location 2223 as shown on Land TitlesOffice Plan 6815 ; thence northwesterly and north-easterly along southwestern and northwesternboundaries of that lot to the western corner ofLot 76; thence northeasterly along the northwesternboundaries of Lots 76 to 80 inclusive and Lots 88and 89 as shown on Land Titles Diagram 30467,Lots 83 and 84 and Lots 90 and 91 as shown onLand Titles Office Diagram 34019 to the westerncorner of Lot 92 ; thence northwesterly, southeast-erly and southwesterly along boundaries of thatlot to the northwestern side of Main Street ; thencesouthwesterly along that side to the prolongationnortherly of the western boundary of Location2195 ; thence southerly to and along that boundaryand onwards to the northwestern corner of Loca-tion 5999 ; thence southerly along the westernboundary of that location to the southern cornerof Cunderdin Lot 287 ; thence northwesterly alongthe southwestern boundary of that lot to the pro-longation easterly of the northern boundary ofAvon Location 22708; thence westerly to and alongthat boundary to the northeastern corner of Loca-tion 24695 ; thence northwesterly along the north-eastern boundary of that location to the south-eastern corner of Location 20964 ; thence generallynortheasterly, northerly, northwesterly and gen-erally southwesterly along boundaries of that loca-

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

tion to the southeastern corner of Cunderdin Lot282; thence northwesterly and southwesterly alongboundaries of that lot to the eastern boundary ofAvon Location 7187 ; thence northerly and westerlyalong boundaries of that location to the prolonga-tion southerly of the eastern boundary of Location2224; thence northerly to and along that boundaryto the southeastern corner of Lot 1 as shown onLand Titles Office Diagram 33909 ; thence westerlyand northerly along southern and western bound-aries of that lot and onwards to a northern side ofGreat Eastern Highway; thence easterly alongthat side to the prolongation southerly of the west-ern boundary of Lot 25 of Location 2189 as shownon Land Titles Office Diagram 29021 ; thence north-erly to and northerly and easterly along boundariesof that lot to the western boundary of Lot 7 asshown on Land Titles Office Diagram 20082 ; thencenortherly along the western boundaries of thatlot and Lot 6, Locations 27833 and 27894, Lots3 to 1 inclusive and Lot 8 as shown on Land TitlesOffice Plan 6801 to the northwestern corner of thelastmentioned lot ; and thence northerly to andalong the western boundaries of Lots 9 to 23 inclu-sive to the starting point .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 5th December, 1980 .

File No. 3195/77 .IT is hereby notified for general information thatit is intended to lease for a term of twenty-one(21) years, Gascoyne Location 350 for the purposeof "Homestead and Tourist Facilities" to MeanomPty. Ltd.

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

CORRIGENDUM .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th December, 1980 .File No. 604/78 .

IN the notice at page 3998 of Government Gazettedated 28th November, 1980, under the heading Pro-clamation in line 9 change "about 33 893 hectares"to read "about 34 895 hectares" .

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

APPLICATION FOR LEASING .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th December, 1980 .

Corr. 731/980 .APPLICATIONS are invited under section 116 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1977 for the leasing of KingLocation 579 containing an area of 77 .027 9 hectaresfor the purpose of "Training Centre and Agricul-ture" for a term of 21 years at a rental of $200per annum .

Intending applicants shall submit with their ap-plication an outline plan drawn to scale, showingdevelopment proposed within two years from thedate of approval of the application .

The Minister for Lands reserves the right to re-fuse any application on the grounds that no de-velopment plans were submitted with such applica-tion or that the proposed development is inadequateor unsuitable .A survey fee of $600 and a service premium of

$7 000, which is for the provision of road accessto the site, are payable within 30 days of accept-ance of application .The land is made available for leasing subject to

examination of survey .

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The land is made available for leasing subject tothe following conditions :-

(1) The land shall not be used for any pur-pose other than "Training Centre andAgriculture" without the prior approval inwriting of the Minister for Lands .

(2) The rent shall be subject to reappraisal atthe end of the third and each successivethree year period thereafter .

(3) The lessee shall not without the previousconsent in writing of the Minister forLands assign, transfer, mortgage, sublet orpart with the possession of the demisedland.

(4) The land shall be occupied and used bythe lessee for the purpose specified withinnine (9) months of the commencement ofthe lease and thereafter will be continu-ously so used to the satisfaction of theMinister .

(5) Within a period of two years from com-mencement of the lease, the lessee shalldevelop for the lease purpose to the satis-faction of the Hon. Minister for Lands,not less than one third (3) of the demisedland .

(6) All buildings, erections, paving, drainageand other works shall be to the approvalof the Local Authority and the lessee shallperform, discharge and execute all requisi-tions and works unto the demised land asare or may be required by any local orpublic authority operating under anystatute, by-law or regulation .

(7) All irrigation works and constructions shallbe to the standards and requirements ap-proved by the Public Works Departmentand the Department of Agriculture .

(8) The lessee shall, within twelve monthsfrom commencement of the lease, fencethe external boundaries with a stock prooffence to the satisfaction of the Minister .

(9) The lessee shall maintain existing andfuture improvements to the satisfaction ofthe Minister for Lands .

(10) The lessee shall indemnify the Ministeragainst all claims for damage to propertyor persons arising from the use of theland .

(11) The Minister or his representative mayenter the land for inspection at any reason-able time .

(12) Compensation will not be payable for dam-age by flooding of the demised land .

(13) Compensation shall not be payable to thelessee in respect of any improvements ef-fected by him on the demised land andremaining thereon at the expiration orearlier determination of the lease .

(14) It shall be lawful for the lessee at any timewithin the three calendar months immedi-ately following the expiration of the termor earlier determination of the lease, totake down, remove, and carry away anybuildings, structures, improvements andplant the property of the lessee .

(15) On determination of the lease, the lesseeshall fill in, consolidate and level off anyunevenness, excavation or hole caused byhim during the term of the lease or byremoval of his improvements and shallleave the demised land in a clean, neatand tidy condition to the satisfaction ofthe Minister for Lands and shall removeany or all waste matter as required by theMinister .

(16) Power is reserved to the Minister forLands to direct that the number of stockdepasturing on the demised land shall bereduced if the Minister is of the opinionthat the demised land is overstocked toan extent sufficient or likely to cause per-manent damage to the land ; failure tocomply with any such direction will resultin the forfeiture of the lease .

(Lands and Surveys Public Plan CunderdinTownsite .)

SPECIAL LEASE .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

A person in the employ of the State must applythrough the Under Secretary for Lands for theGovernor's permission to hold this land . Writtenapproval of the Permanent Head concerned shouldaccompany such application .Applications must be lodged at the Department

of Lands and Surveys Perth on or before Wed-nesday, 14th January, 1981 accompanied by a de-posit of $111.50 together with the required planand completed Land Board Questionnaire .

All applications lodged on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on the clos-ing date, and if there are more applications thanone for the location, the application to be grantedwill be decided by the Land Board .

(Plan Deception Range NE 1 :25 000 .)B. L. O'HALLORAN,

Under Secretary for Lands .

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th December, 1980 .

Corres 2624/75, V .2 .APPLICATIONS are invited under section 117 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1977 for the leasing of thePort Hedland Lots listed in the Schedule belowfor the purpose of Light Industry for a term of21 years at the respective annual rentals shownin the said Schedule .

Intending applicants shall submit with their ap-plication an outline plan drawn to scale, showingproposed development in concept form togetherwith a preliminary development programme andbudget.

The Minister for Lands reserves the right to re-fuse any application on the grounds that no de-velopment plan, programme or budget were sub-mitted with such application or that the proposeddevelopment is inadequate or unsuitable.

On completion of substantial development to thesatisfaction of the Minister for Lands the lesseemay surrender his lease in order that the land maybe made available in freehold . In this regard it isadvised that the lessee should not anticipate free-hold title before providing full details of completeddevelopment for departmental examination and ap-proval. The price for the land shall be as shownin the schedule and shall remain valid for a periodof 3 years from the date of this notice .

The services provided to these lots are Water,Electricity, Drainage and Roads and the ServicePremium, as shown in the schedule is payable infour (4) equal quarterly instalments, payable inJanuary, April, July and October . The first instal-ment is due and payable on the first day of thequarter next following the date of approval of thelease. This Department does not propose to installany additional services to the lots .

The survey fee shown in the schedule is payablein cash within 30 days of acceptance of application .

The land is made available for leasing subjectto the following conditions :-

(1) The land shall not be used for any pur-pose other than "Light Industry" withoutthe prior approval in writing of the Min-ister for Lands .

(2) The rent shall be subject to reappraise-ment at the end of the third year and eachsuccessive three year period thereafter .

(3) The lessee shall not without the previousconsent in writing of the Minister forLands assign, transfer, mortgage, sublet orpart with the possession of the demisedland .

(4) The land shall be occupied and used bythe lessee for the purpose specified withinnine (9) months of the commencement ofthe lease and thereafter will be continu-ously so used to the satisfaction of theMinister .

[12th December, 1980 .

(5) All buildings, erections, paving, drainageand other works shall be to the approvalof the Local Authority and the lessee shallperform, discharge and execute all requisi-tions and works unto the demised land asare or may be required by any local orpublic authority operating under anystatute, by-law or regulation .

(6) The lessee shall, within twelve monthsfrom commencement of the lease, fence theexternal boundaries with a Security Fenceto the satisfaction of the Minister .

(7) The lessee shall maintain existing andfuture improvements to the satisfaction ofthe Minister for Lands .

(8) All frontages shall be treated and main-tained to give an appearance aestheticallypleasing consistent with the purpose of thelease according to a plan submitted to theMinister for Lands .

(9) The lessee shall indemnify the Ministeragainst all claims for damage to propertyor persons arising from the use of theland .

(10) The Minister or his representative may enterthe land for inspection at any reasonabletime .

(11) The land shall be filled to levels speci-fied by, and acceptable to the Minister orhis nominee and the Shire Council .

(12) Compensation will not be payable for dam-age by flooding of the demised land .

(13) Compensation shall not be payable to thelessee in respect of any improvements ef-fected by him on the demised land andremaining thereon at the expiration ofearlier determination of the lease .

(14) It shall be lawful for the lessee at any timewithin the three calendar months immedi-ately following the expiration of the termor earlier determination of the lease, totake down, remove, and carry away anybuildings, structures, improvements andplant the property of the lessee .

(15) On determination of the lease, the lesseeshall fill in, consolidate and level off anyunevenness, excavation or hole caused byhim during the term of the lease or byremoval of his improvements and shallleave the demised land in a clean, neatand tidy condition to the satisfaction ofthe Minister for Lands and shall removeany or all waste matter as required by theMinister .

A person in the employ of the State must applythrough the Under Secretary for Lands for theGovernor's permission to hold this land . Writtenapproval of the Permanent Head concerned shouldaccompany such application .Applications must be lodged at the Department

of Lands and Surveys Perth on or before Wed-nesday, 28th January, 1981 accompanied by thedeposit shown in the schedule together with therequired plan and completed Land Board Ques-tionnaire .All applications lodged on or before that date

will be treated as having been received on theclosing date, and if there are more applicationsthan one for any lot, the application to be grantedwill be decided by the Land Board .

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

Schedule .Lot No . ; Street Name ; Area ( 2 ) ; Annual Rent ;Conversion Price ; Service Premium ; Survey Fee ;

Deposit.994; Peawah Street ; 3 991; $210 ; $2 600 ; $6 740 ;

$90 ; $108.50 .3774 ; Carlindie Way ; 1445; $130; $1580 ; $2440 ;

$80 ; $08.50 .3776; Carlindie Way ; 1250 ; $120; $1500 ; $2110 ;

$80 ; $63.50 .

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$1680 ; $2 870 ;

$1550 ; $2 320 ;

$1800; $7120 ;

$1820; $7 300 ;

$165 ; $2 050 ;

$2 950; $8 440 ;

$1600 ; $2 595 ;$80 ; $68.50 .

(Plan Port Hedland 24.26, 24.27 and 24 .28 .)

LAND ACT, 1933-1977 .Land Release .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th December, 1980 .

File No. 2749/57 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1977, of Broome Lot 361 beingmade available for sale in fee simple at the pur-chase price of eight thousand dollars ($8 000) andsubject to the payment for improvements at valua-tion, in cash, should the successful applicant beother than the owner of the improvements thereon .Applications must be lodged at the Department

of Lands and Surveys, Perth .(Plans Broome 2000 29 .13 ; 30.13 (Scott Street) .)

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

LAND ACT, 1933-1977 .Land Release .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th December, 1980 .

File No. 3171/76 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1977, of Cervantes Lot 558being made available for sale in fee simple at thepurchase price of six thousand dollars ($6 000) andsubject to the payment for improvements at valua-tion, in cash, should the successful applicant beother than the former lessees .Applications must be lodged at the Department

of Lands and Surveys, Perth .(Plan Cervantes 2000 4 .20 (Catalonia Street) .)

R. W. MICKLE,Acting Under Secretary for Lands .

LAND ACT, 1933-1977 .Land Release .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th December, 1980 .

File No. 3859/67, V2 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1977 of Wittenoom Gorge Lot 378being made available for sale in fee simple at thepurchase price of two thousand dollars ($2 000)and subject to the payment for improvements atvaluation, in cash, should the successful applicantbe other than the former lessee .Applications must be lodged at the Department

of Lands and Surveys, Perth .(Plans Wittenoom Gorge 06 .21 ; 07.21 (First

Avenue),)B. L. O'HALLORAN,

Under Secretary for Lands ..

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Closure of Streets .

WHEREAS, Minister for Lands, being the ownerof the land which adjoins the street hereunderdescribed has agreed to the request of the Cityof Stirling, to close the said street .

Stirling .File No. 2856/60 .S256 . (a) All that portion of St . Michaels Ter-

race now comprised in Lot 14 of Swan Location959 (Office of Titles Diagram 58861) .

(b) All that portion of St . Michaels Terrace nowcomprised in Lot 15 of Swan Location 959 (Officeof Titles Diagram 58862) . (Public Plan Perth2000 8.32) .

WHEREAS, Gregory John Ryan and Jennifer AnneNorris, being the owners of the land which adjoinsthe street hereunder described have agreed to therequest of the City of Stirling, to close the saidstreet .

Stirling .File No. 1755/980 .S264. The whole of the truncation of Gibney

Avenue (Road No. 10641), abutting the north-eastern boundary of Lot 24 of Perthshire LocationAq (Land Titles Office Plan 5993) . (Public PlanPerth 2 000 11.29) .

WHEREAS, Industrial Lands Development Author-ity, Alcoa Australia (W.A.) Limited, being theowners of the land which adjoins the street here-under described have agreed to the request of theTown of Kwinana, to close the said street .

Kwinana .File No. 1351/79 .K.856. The whole of Leslie Road plus widenings

along the southeastern boundary of Peel EstateLot 627 to and through vacant Crown land to andalong the southeastern boundary of Lots 1140 and1141 to and along the southeastern boundary ofLot 1158; from the eastern side of McLaughlan.cad to the southwestern side of Johnson Road .(Public Plan F235-4) .

WHEREAS, Middalya Pastoral Company Pro-prietary Limited, Joseph Thomas Elliott, ThelmaElliott, Minilya Pastoral Company ProprietaryLimited, Jemarkin Nominees Pty . Ltd ., John JosephBettini, Anthony Baptiste Bettini, Horace WilliamMcCormick, Thomas James Reynolds, ArthurHilton Fernandez, Michael Justin Fernandez, AdamAlexander Fernandez, William John Fernandez andMary Agnes Fernandez being the owners of the landwhich adjoins the street hereunder described haveagreed to the request of the Shire of Carnarvon,to close the said street .

Carnarvon .File No. 3522/77 .C.930 . (a) The whole of the unsurveyed road

commencing on the southeastern side of Road No .314, in Pastoral Lease 3114/840, and extendinggenerally southeastward to terminate on the south-western side of Road No . 314, in Pastoral Lease3114/656 .

(b) The whole of unsurveyed road commencingfrom the eastern side of Road No . 5993 and ex-tending generally northeastward and eastwardthrough Pastoral Lease 3114/840, but excluding theintersection with Road No . 314, to its terminus onthe northwestern side of Road No . 314 .

(c) All that portion of Road No . 9477 commenc-ing from the southeastern side of Road No . 5993and extending generally southward, for a distanceof approximately nine kilometres, through Pas-toral Leases 3114/420 and 3114/804 to ManberryHomestead .

(d) All that portion of Road No . 3017 and un-surveyed road extending generally northeastwardthrough Pastoral Leases 3114/420 and 3114/804 ;from the eastern side of the North West CoastalHighway to the southern side of Road No . 5993 .

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3780; Carlindie Way ; 1702 ; $135 ;$80 ; $71.00 .

3800; Harwell Way ; 1375 ; $125 ;$80 ; $66.00 .

5205; Leehey Street ; 2 000 ; $145 ;$90 ; $76.00 .

5206 ; Leehey Street; 2 051 ; $145 ;$90 : $76.00 .

5208 ; Moorambine Street ; 2 626 ;$9 340 ; $90 ; $86 .00 .

5271 ; Munda Way; 4 880 ; $235 ;$105 ; $121 .00 .

5272 Munda Way ; 1500 ; $130 ;

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(e) All those portions of Road No . 5993, ex-cluding the intersecting portions of Road No . 314,commencing from the northeastern side of theNorth West Coastal Highway and extendinggenerally eastward through Pastoral Leases3114/420, 3114/804, 3114/840 and 3114/656 to ter-minate on the northwestern side of Road No . 314,a distance of approximately 900 metres from thewestern boundary of Gascoyne Location 52 .

(f) The whole of Road No . 314, excluding theintersecting portions of Road No. 11012 and NorthWest Coastal Highway from the northern bound-ary of Gascoyne Location 200 to its terminus withinGascoyne Location 52. (Public Plans KennedyRange, Winning Pool and Quobba 1 :250 000 Car-narvon Regionals 3 .2 and 3 .3) .

WHEREAS, Joseph Pearce and Peter Francis Bird,being the owners of the land which adjoins thestreet hereunder described have agreed to therequest of the Shire of Dumbleyung, to close thesaid street .

Dumbleyung.File No. 2876/79 .D. 638. All that portion of surveyed road along

the westernmost western boundary of Williams Lo-cation 15526 ; from a line in prolongation westwardof the northern boundary of the said location toa line in prolongation westward of the southernboundary of the said location . (Public PlansKukerin N.E. 1 :25 000 and Koolberin 1 :50 000) .

WHEREAS, Shire of Esperance, being the ownerof the land which adjoins the streets hereunderdescribed requests that the said streets be closed .

Esperance .File No. 3125/76.E 193. (a) Those portions of Hannett and Giles

Streets, West Beach, Esperance, now surveyed andshown as Esperance Lot 818 on Lands and SurveysOriginal Plan 14914 .

(b) The portion of Collie Street, plus widening,West Beach, Esperance, now surveyed and shownas Esperance Lot 816 on Lands and SurveysDiagram 84130. (Public Plan E 141-4) .

WHEREAS, Peter Wayne McKenzie and LynetteJune McKenzie, being the owners of the land whichadjoins the street hereunder described have agreedto the request of the Shire of Manjimup, to closethe said street .

Manjimup .File No. 466/08 .M 1027. All that portion of Muirs Highway

(Road No. 3818) as surveyed and shown borderedblue on Lands and Surveys Diagram 83767 . (PublicPlan Manjimup Regional South) .

WHEREAS, Minister for Lands, being the owner ofthe land which adjoins the street hereunderdescribed has agreed to the request of the Shireof Merredin, to close the said street .

Merredin .File No. 762/980 .M. 1030. All those portions of surveyed and

unsurveyed road now comprised in Merredin Lots1334 and 1335 as surveyed and shown borderedpink on Lands and Surveys Original Plan 14852 .(Public Plan Merredin 37 .39) .

WHEREAS, Minister for Lands, being the ownerof the land which adjoins the street hereunderdescribed has agreed to the request of the Shireof Northam, to close the said street.

Northam .File No. 1473/980 .N. 620. All that portion of George Street plus

widening, along the southeastern boundary of GrassValley Lot 23 (Reserve No . 6103) ; from the north-eastern side of Vivian Street to the southwesternside of Wilson Street . (Public Plan Grass Valley28.20) .

[12th December, 1980.

WHEREAS, Minister for Lands, being the ownerof the land which adjoins the street hereunderdescribed has agreed to the request of the Shireof Roebourne, to close the said street .

Roebourne .File No. 627/77 .R 146 . (a) All that portion of Owen Road,

surveyed on Lands and Surveys Diagram 81926,now comprised in the land the subject of OriginalPlan 14775 .

(b) All that portion of Hedland Place, surveyedon Lands and Surveys Diagram 75317, nowcomprised in the land the subject of OriginalPlan 14775 .

(c) All that portion of Hedland Place nowcomprised in Karratha Lot 2622, surveyed onOriginal Plan 14775 . (Public Plans KarrathaTownsite 30.27; 31 .27; 30 .28 ; 31 .28) .

WHEREAS, Minister for Lands, being the ownerof the land which adjoins the street hereunderdescribed has agreed to the request of the Shire ofRoebourne, to close the said street .

Roebourne.File No. 3280/980 .R150 . All that portion of Fisher Street now com-

prised in Point Samson Lots 193 and 195 as sur-veyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram84112. (Public Plan Point Samson 13 .39) .

WHEREAS, The Commonwealth of Australia, be-ing the owner of the land which adjoins the streethereunder described has agreed to the request ofthe Shire of Swan, to close the said street .

Swan.File No, 6929/49 .S258. All that portion of Butternab Road (Road

No. 11009) through Lot 3 of Swan Location 1336(Land Titles Office Diagram 57685) ; from a line inprolongation northeastward of the northwesternboundary of Pt. Lot 149 (Plan 3669) to a westernboundary of Lot 3 (Diagram 57685) . (Public PlanSwan 1 :10 000 5 .3) .

WHEREAS, Fairford Nominees Pty. Ltd. and JohnTognela, being the owners of the land whichadjoins the street hereunder described have agreedto the request of the Shire of Waroona to closethe said street .

Waroona .File No. 3056/980 .W.1158. All those portions of Old Bunbury Road

(Road No. 8519) Road No . 421 and surveyed roadshown bordered blue on Lands and Surveys OriginalPlan 14917 . (Public Plan 383A/40) .

And whereas the Council has requested closureof the said streets . And whereas the Governor inExecutive Council has approved these requests. Itis notified that the said streets are hereby closed .

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

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Closure of Street.

WHEREAS Consolidated Properties andInvestments Pty Limited, KMS Pty Ltd and JAMPty Ltd being the owners of the land whichadjoins the street hereunder described have agreedto the request of the City of Stirling to close thesaid street .

Stirling .File No . 1144/79 .S 266 . (a.) All that portion of Oswald Street

(Road No. 5943), varying in width, along the north-western boundaries of Lots 87 and 88 (Land TitlesOffice Diagram 40904), Lot 53 (Plan 2926), Lots5, 4 and 3 (Diagram 16618) and part of thenorthwestern boundary of Lot 51 (Plan 2926) all ofPerthshire Location Au ; from the northeastern side

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of Scarborough Beach Road (Road No. 6) to aline in prolongation eastward of the southernboundary of Lot 283 of Location Au (Plan 7435) .

(b) All that portion of surveyed street boundedby the southwestern boundary of Lot 270 of Perth-shire Location At (Land Titles Office Plan 7435), aline in prolongation southeastward of the afore-mentioned boundary, part of the northern boundaryof Lot 267 of Location At (Land Titles Office Plan7435) and a line in prolongation southward of thewestern boundary of the said Lot 270 .

(Public Plans Perth 1 :2000 Sheets 9 .30 and10.30 . )And whereas the Council has requested closure

of the said street; and whereas the Governor inExecutive Council has approved this request ; Itis notified that the said street is hereby closed .

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

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Temporary Closure of Road .

Shire of Swan .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th December, 1980 .Corres. 2502/980 .

IT is hereby notified that the Honourable theMinister for Lands having approved, on therecommendation of the Shire of Swan, of thefollowing roads being temporarily closed under theprovisons of section 292 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1979, such roads are hereby temporarilyclosed and permission is granted to the adjoiningowner to place fences across these roads and tomaintain such fences until further notice :No. 186 .(a) The whole of Sommerset Street, plus

widenings, along the northeasternboundaries of Lots 151 to 158 Inclusive allof Swan Location 14 (Land Titles OfficePlan 9113) ; from the southeastern side ofBrentford Avenue to the northwestern sideof York Street.

(b) The whole of York Street plus widenings,commencing from the northeastern side ofCranwood Crescent and extending north-eastward along the southeasternboundaries of Lots 149, 150 and 151 allof Swan Location 14 (Land Titles OfficePlan 9113) and onward to a line inprolongation southeastward of the north-eastern side of the road described in (a)above .

(c) All that portion of Trent Street, pluswidenings along the northern boundariesof Lots 127 and 128 of Swan Location 14(Land Titles Office Plan 9113) ; from a linein prolongation northeastward of thenorthwestern boundary of Lot 127 to thewestern side of Cranwood Crescent .

(d) All that portion of Kent Street, pluswidenings, along the southeastern boundaryof Lot 140 of Swan Location 14 (LandTitles Office Plan 9113) ; from a line inprolongation southeastward of the south-western boundary of Lot 140 to the south-western side of Cranwood Crescent .

(e) All that portion of Cranwood Boulevardalong part of the northwestern boundaryof Swan Location 8294 (Reserve 29037) ;from a line in prolongation eastward ofthe southern boundary of Lot 180 of SwanLocation 14 (Land Titles Office Plan 9113)and extending northeastward to itsterminus .

(f) The whole of Cranwood Crescent, pluswidenings, along the southwesternboundaries of Lots 142 to 149 inclusive allof Swan Location 14 (Land Titles OfficePlan 9113) and onwards to and along thesouthwestern, western and northwestern

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boundaries of portion of Lot 81 of Location14 (Plan 6149) and the northwestern,southwestern and southern boundaries ofportion of Lot 81 of Location 14 (Plan5036) ; from the southeastern side ofBrentford Street to a line in prolongationnortheastward of the southeasternboundary of Lot 180 of Location 14 (Plan9113) .

(Public Plans Perth 1 :2 000 Sheet 21 .33 and21 .34 .)

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

LICENSED SURVEYORS' ACT, 1909-1976 .Appointment of Board .

Department of Lands and Surveys .Perth, 12th December, 1980 .

Corres. 3553/95, V6 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 4 ofthe Licensed Surveyors' Act, 1909-1976, of theappointment of Messrs . Brian Ernest Campbell,William George Henderson, Sydney John Stokes,Edward Arthur McKinnon and Doctor LawrenceAurelian White as members of the Land Surveyors'Licensing Board for the year ending 31st December,1981 .

JOHN F. MORGAN,Chairman,

Land Surveyors' Licensing Board .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1979 .Shire of Augusta-Margaret River .

Public Notice : Camping and Cooking Fires.WITH reference to the provisions of section 25(la) of the Bush Fires Act, notice is hereby giventhat the lighting of cooking and camping fires isprohibited throughout the whole of the Shire ofAugusta-Margaret River during the ProhibitedBurning Times, except in properly-constructedfireplaces situated in the following authorisedareas:-

State Forest Areas :Scenic Look-out-S .F. 45 .Coleman-S.F. 45 .Anchor-S.F. 45 .Chapman Boat Ramps-Timber Reserves

201/25 .Canebreak Pool-S.F. 32.Great North Road Ford-S .F. 32 .Rosa Pool-S .F. 32 .Rapids-S.F. 32 .Sues Bridge-S .F. 63 .

National Park Areas :Contos Picnic Area-N .P.A. Location 762 .Redgate Car Park-Reserve 13404 .Cowaramup Fire Tower-Reserve 22673 .Quarry Bay Picnic Area-Reserve 25141 .Scott River Ski Area-Reserve 25373 .Cosy Corner Car Park-Reserve 21451 .Hamelin Bay Caravan Park-Reserve

21451 .Boranup Lookout-Reserve 13404 .

ShireAlexandra Bridge-Reserve 25502 .Rotary Park-Reserve 18451 .Gloucester Park-Lot 43 .Gracetown Carpark-Reserve 27618 .

Note : This prohibition does not include homebarbecues lit at private premises or at facilitiesprovided within registered caravan parks .

By Order of the Council,K. S. PRESTON,

Shire Clerk.

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[12th December, 1980 .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1979 .

The Municipality of the Shire of Northam .

By-laws Relating to Firebreaks .

IN pursuance of the power conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act,the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records having resolvedon the 5th September, 1980, to make and submit for confirmation by the Gov-ernor the following by-laws:-

(1) Definitions : In these by-laws-"Council" means the Council of the Municipality of the Shire of Northam ."Townsite Land" means all land within the boundaries of Wundowie,

Grass Valley, Spencers Brook, Clackline and Bakers Hill Townsites ."Rural Land" means all land within the Northam Shire district not defined

as townsite land ."Fire Break Period" on townsite and rural land means the 15th day of

October in any year until the 15th day of April in the following year ."Firebreak" means ground from which inflammable material has been

removed and in which no inflammable material is permitted duringthe firebreak period .

"Dividing Line" means an imaginary line commencing at the northeasterncorner of Avon Location 1779, thence running south and southeastalong the western boundaries of Bucklar_d Road (No . 25) and IrishtownRoad (No. 109) to the northwestern boundary of the Town of Northam,thence northeast along the said boundary, along the northeastern andsoutheastern boundaries of the said town to its intersection of theAvon River, thence south along the said Avon River to the southeasternboundary of the Shire .

"Inflammable Material" for the purpose of this by-law means dead grassand timber, boxes, cartons, paper and any combustible material orrubbish but does not include green standing trees, growing bushesand plants in gardens or lawns .

(2) All owners or occupiers of land within the Shire of Northam shall havefirebreaks during the firebreak period of the dimensions prescribed within theseby-laws .

(a) Rural Land-(i) Firebreaks of at least two metres in width immediately inside

and along all external boundaries of the land .(ii) Firebreaks of at least two metres in width in such positions as

to divide properties of more than 200 hectares into separatesections of no more than 200 hectares completely surroundedby a firebreak of at least two metres in width .

(iii) Firebreaks of at least two metres in width within 100 metresof the perimeter of all buildings and/or haystacks or groups ofbuildings and/or haystacks in such a. manner as to completelyencircle the buildings and/or haystacks .

(iv) On or before the 29th day of November in the Western Sectionof the Shire of Northam (being all land west of the dividingline) and on or before the 15th day of November in the EasternSection of the Shire of Northam (being all land east and southof the dividing line) clear of all inflammable material firebreaksof at least two metres in width immediately surrounding allareas of standing crop or standing crop and pasture combinedin such positions so as areas of standing crop or standing cropand pasture combined or more than 1.00 hectares are dividedinto separate areas of no more than 100 hectares .

(v) You shall on or before the 15th day of October clear of allinflammable material firebreaks of at least three metres in widthand inside and along all property boundaries which abut a Rail-way Reserve on which railway traffic operates .

(vi) You shall on or before the 15th day of October clear of allinflammable material (including standing and fallen trees,branches and undergrowth) firebreaks of at least three metresin width along and as close as possible to all external boundariesof each separate area of undeveloped land and in such extrapositions so as areas of more than 200 hectares are divided intoareas of no more than 200 hectares completely surrounded by afirebreak .

(b) Townsite Land-(i) Completely clear of all inflammable material all separate town-

site lots where the lot is 4 000 square metres or less in area .

(3) If it is considered impracticable or undesirable to provide firebreaks asrequired by these by-laws, the aproval of the Council must be obtained forany variation. Approval will only - be granted up to or before the 7th day ofOctober in any year, and will not be obtained unless the prior consent of theappropriate Fire Control Officer has been obtained .

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(4) Failure to comply with these by-laws shall be an offence and shallsubject the offended to the penalties prescribed in the Bush Fires Act, 1954-1979 .

Dated this 5th day of September, 1980 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Northam

was hereto affixed pursuant to resolutionof the Council in the presence of-

D. R. ANTONIO,[L.S .]

President .A. J. MIDDLETON,

Shire Clerk .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 3rd dayof December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1979 .The Municipality of the Shire of York.

By-laws Relating to Firebreaks.IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act, theCouncil of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records having resolvedon the 8th day of August, 1980 to make and submit for confirmation by theGovernor the following by-laws:-

1 . Definitions in these by-laws :-"Council" means the Council of the Municipality of York ."District" means district of the Council ."Firebreak Period" means the time between the 24th day of October

in any year until the 15th day of April in the following year."Firebreak" means ground from which inflammable material has been

removed and in which no inflammable material (which includesvegetation) is permitted curing the 1,irebreak Period.

2. Subject to By-law 3 hereof all owners and/or occupiers of all landwithin the district shall prior to the commencement of the Firebreak Periodor within 14 days of becoming the owner or occupier should this occur withinthe Firebreak Period establish and thereafter maintain during the FirebreakPeriod, a Firebreak not less than 2 .1 metres wide :-

Q) immediately inside all external boundaries of the land ; and(ii) in such other positions as is necessary to divide the land in excess of

300 hectares into areas not exceeding 300 hectares, each completelysurrounded by a firebreak; and

(iii) immediately surrounding all buildings, haystacks and fuel rampssituated on the land ; and

(iv) immediately surrounding any drums or drum situated on the landwhich is normally used for the storage of fuel whether it containsfuel or not .

3. If the owner and/or occupier considers it impractical for any reasonto clear a firebreak or remove inflammable material from land as requiredby these by-laws the owner and/or occupier may apply in writing to theCouncil for permission to provide a fireoreak in alternative positions onthe land .

4. On receiving such an application the Council may refuse the same ormay grant permission to provide a firebreak in alternative positions on theland and may set out in the notice granting such permission the time andthe manner in which such alternative firebreak is to be established andmaintained and the owner and occupier shall thereupon comply with therequirements of the notice .

5. If the requirements of these By-laws are carried out by burning suchburning shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the BushFires Act.

6. On failure of compliance with these By-laws by any owner/or occupierof land within the district the Council may by its workmen and/or subcontractorsenter upon the land and carry out all works and do all things necessary aswould have been required pursuant to these By-laws by the owner and/oroccupier thereof to comply with these By-laws and to charge to the ownerand/or occupier thereof the Council's reasonable costs in so doing .

7. Any owner and/or occupier committing an offence under these By-lawsis liable to a fine of $400 and in addition to pay the costs incurred by theCouncil in performing the works pursuant to By-law 5 of these By-laws .

Dated this 4th day of November, 1980 .The Common Seal of the Shire of York

was hereunto affixed by authority of aresolution of the Council in the presenceof-

R. W. LAWRANCE,[L.S .]

President .J. W. ANGUS,Acting Shire Clerk .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 3rdday of December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

City of Bunbury Town Planning Scheme No . 5-Amendment No . 158 .

T.P.B. 853/6/2/6, Pt . 158 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the City of Bunbury Town PlanningScheme Amendment on the 3rd December, 1980,for the purpose of rezoning portion of Reserve 670(Manea Park) from "Public Purposes-Aerodrome"to "Rural" as depicted on the amending planadopted by Council on 14th April, 1980, andapproved by the Minister for Urban Developmentand Town Planning .

P. J. USHER,Mayor .

W. J. CARMODY,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning SchemeAmendment .

City of Canning Town Planning Scheme No . 16-Amendment Nos. 201 and 206 .

T.P.B. 853/2/16/18, Pts. 201 and 206 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that theMinister for Urban Development and TownPlanning approved the City of Canning TownPlanning Scheme Amendment on the 28thNovember, 1980, for the purpose of :-

Amendment No. 201-Amending the SchemeText by adding the following Serial 26 tothe Schedule of Special Zones .

Lot

Additional PurposeSerial No. Location

Address

for which the pre-mises may be used

26 3 Swan 34 10-18 Dowd Street Two showroom Units(corner Kewdale as Bank PremisesRoad) Welshpool

Amendment No . 206-Rezoning a portion ofCanning Location 2 in the Gladhill Avenuearea of Wilson from SR2 to SR3 andRegion Parks and Recreation Reservationas depicted on the amending plan adoptedby Council on 9th June, 1980, and approvedby the Minister for Urban Developmentand Town Planning .

E. CLARK,Mayor .

N. I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice That a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .City of Canning Town Planning Scheme No . 16-

Amendment No. 219 .T.P.B. 853/2/16/18, Pt 219 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of theCity of Canning in pursuance of its powers underthe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928(as amended) has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of amendingthe Scheme Text by adding Lot 2 Canning Location

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[12th December, 1980 .

298 Metcalfe Road, Ferndale to the Schedule ofSpecial Zones with the additional permitted use of

explaining the amendment have been deposited atCouncil Offices, 1317 Albany Highway, Cannington,and will be open for inspection without chargeduring the hours of 9.00 a.m .-4 .00 p.m. on all daysof the week except Saturdays, Sundays and PublicHolidays until and including the 9th January,1981 .The plans and documents have also been

deposited at the office of the Town PlanningDepartment, Perth and will similarly be open forinspection for the same period between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 4 p.m .

Any person who desires to make a submission onthe amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with the Town Clerk, Canning CityCouncil, 1317 Albany Highway, Cannington, 6107,on or before the 9th January, 1981 .

N. I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning SchemeAmendment .

City of Gosnells Town Planning Scheme No. 1-Amendment Nos. 137 and 146 .

T.P.B. 853/2/25/1, Pts. 137 and 146 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that theMinister for Urban Development and TownPlanning approved the City of Gosnells, TownPlanning Scheme Amendment on the 3rd December,1980, for the purpose of-

Amendment No . 137 : Rezoning Lot 143 CanningLocation 13, corner of Westfield Street andSheoak Street, Maddington from ServiceStation to Shopping Centre .

Amendment No. 146: Amending the SchemeText as follows-

1 . Adding to Part VII of the SchemeText Clause 53 .Additional Use Zones .(a) Those portions of the Scheme

Area which are specified inSchedule No . 4 are classified asAdditional Use Zones .

(b) Notwithstanding that a parcelof land described in ScheduleNo. 4 is within another zone theland may be used for the pur-pose set against that parcel ofland in Schedule No . 4 in addi-tion to the other uses permittedin the Zone in which the landis situated .

2 . Adding Schedule No .Scheme Text .

Schedule No . 4 .Additional Use Zones .

4 to the

R. D. HARRIS,Mayor .

G. N. WHITELEY,Town Clerk .

Street Particularsof Land

Additional UsePermitted

William Lot 7 (Street 140 m2 ground floor portion of existingStreet No . 32) development may be used as a deli-

catessen

an area of 92 m2 gross leasable area as adelicatessen .

All plans and documents setting out and

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning SchemeAmendment .

City of Gosnells Town Planning Scheme No. 1-Amendment No. 154 .

T.P.B. 853/2/25/1, Pt 154 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that theMinister for Urban Development and TownPlanning approved the City of Gosnells TownPlanning Scheme Amendment on the 2nd December,1980, for the purpose of amending the Municipalboundaries between the City of Gosnells and theShire of Kalamunda in the Brook/BoundaryRoads area and the Hardinge Road Bickley BrookArea and including the zonings of the landtransferred from the Kalamunda Shire Council tothe City of Gosnells as depicted on the amendingplans adopted by Council on 9th April, 1980 .

R. D. HARRIS,Mayor .

G. N. WHITELEY,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice That a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

City of Gosnells Town Planning Scheme No . 1-Amendment No. 159 .

T.P.B. 853/2/25/1, Pt 159 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of theCity of Gosnells in pursuance of its powers underthe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928 (asamended) has prepared a Town Planning Schemeamendment for the purpose of rezoning Lot 1corner of Attfield Street and Olga Road, Madding-ton from Residential A to Offices .All plans and documents setting out and ex-

plaining the amendment have been deposited atCouncil Offices, 2120 Albany Highway, Gosnellsand will be open for inspection without chargeduring the hours of 9 .00 a.m.-4 .30 p.m. on all daysof the week except Saturdays, Sundays andPublic Holidays until and including the 23rdJanuary, 1981 .The plans and documents have also been de-

posited at the office of the Town PlanningDepartment, Perth and will similarly be open forinspection for the same period between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 4 p .m .Any person who desires to make a submission

on the amendment should make the submissionin writing in the form prescribed by the regula-tions and lodge it with the Town Clerk, GosneilsCity Council, P .O. Box 23. Gosnells, 6110, on orbefore the 23rd January, 1981 .

G. WHITELEY,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

City of Melville Town Planning Scheme No. 2-Amendment No. 205 .

T.P.B. 853/2/17/5, Pt. 205 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the City of Melville Town PlanningScheme Amendment on the 28th November, 1980,for the purpose of rezoning various lots in Far-rington Road, Findlay Road, King Road, BrynePlace, Chalmers Place, Clemros Way, Milford Close,

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Reily Court, Empen Court, Gladstone Road, But-son Road, Hindle Court, Britnall Place, MeharryRoad, Parson Court, Reardon Court and BurnettAvenue, Leeming, and sections of King Road whichare to be closed, from "Development Zone", "Com-munication Reserves" and "GR4" to "Communica-tion Reserves (Local Roads and PAW)" and "SR4"and "GR4" .

J. F. HOWSON,Mayor.

R. H. FARDON,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

City of Melville Town Planning Scheme No . 2-Amendment No . 218 .

T.P.B. 853/2/17/5, Pt . 218 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that .theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the City of Melville Town PlanningScheme Amendment on the 3rd December, 1980,for the purpose of rezoning Lots 37-92, 136-154and 229-231 of Pt Lot 7 of Co-Sound Location 356of Lots 11 and 12 of Swan Location 74, MarmionStreet, Marcus Avenue, Gill Street, Connelly Wayand Hellam Close, Booragoon from "Urban Devel-opment Zone" to "Single Residential 4, GeneralResidential 4 'T', `Q' and `M', Open Space Reserve,Communication Reserve-Local Roads and Ped-estrian Access Way and Public Use Reserve(SEC)" as depicted on the amending plan adoptedby Council on 26th February, 1980, and approvedby the Minister for Urban Development and TownPlanning .

J. F. HOWSON,Mayor.

R. H. FARDON,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .Town of Cottesloe Town Planning Scheme No . 1-

Amendment No. 11 .T.P.B. 853/2/3/4, Pt . 11 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of theTown of Cottesloe in pursuance of its powers underthe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928(as amended) . has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of amendingthe Scheme Text by increasing the maximum plotratio for single family detached dwellings andduplexes in the Residential "A" and Residential"B" Zones .All plans and documents setting out and explain-

ing the amendment have been deposited at Counciloffices, 109 Broome Street, Cottesloe, and will beopen for inspection without charge during thehours of 9 a.m. to 4 .00 p.m. on all days of the weekexcept Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays untiland including the 5th January, 1981 .The plans and documents have also been dep-

osited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth, and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of10 a.m. and 4 p .m .Any person who desires to make a submission

on the amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with the Town Clerk, Cottesloe TownCouncil, 109 Broome Street, Cottesloe 6011, on orbefore the 5th January, 1981 .

R. PEDDLE,Town Clerk.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .Town of Kalgoorlie Kalgoorlie/Boulder Joint TownPlanning Scheme No . 1-Amendment No. 19 .T.P.B . 853/11/3/2, Pt. 19 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Kalgoorlie TownCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended),has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amend-ment for the purpose of rezoning Lots 2-14 portionof Kalgoorlie Town Lots 876 and 892 corner ofBoulder Road, MacDonald Street, from "Office,Showroom, Warehouse" to "Business" .

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at CouncilOffices, Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie, and will be openfor inspection without charge during the hours of9.00 a.m. to 5 .00 p.m. on all days of the week ex-cept Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays untiland including the 23rd January, 1981 .The plans and documents have also been dep-

osited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth, and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of10 a.m. and 4 p.m .

Any person who desires to make a submission onthe amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with the Town Clerk, Kalgoorlie TownCouncil, P .O. Box 42, Kalgoorlie 6430, on or beforethe 23rd January, 1981 .

T. J. O'MEARA,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice That a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

Shire of Capel Town Planning Scheme No . 3-Amendment No . 2 .

T.P.B. 853/6/7/4, Pt 2 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Capel ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amend-ment for the purpose of amending the SchemeText by the addition of a new clause 3 .16 whichwill allow Council to postpone the transfer orvesting of land for Public Open Space localauthority purposes, school site or road wideninguntil Council has sufficient funds to make paymentto the owner.All plans and documents setting out and ex-

plaining the amendment have been deposited atCouncil Offices, Capel, and will be open for in-pection without charge during the hours of 10 .00a.m.-1.00 p.m. and 2.00 p.m.-5 .00 p.m. on all daysof the week except Saturdays, Sundays and PublicHolidays until and including the 9th January,1981.The plans and documents have also been de-

posited at the office of the Town PlanningDepartment, Perth and will similarly be open forinspection for the same period between the hoursof 10 a .m. and 4 p.m .

Any person who desires to make a submissionon the amendment should make the submissionin writing in the form prescribed by the regula-tions and lodge it with the Shire Clerk, CapelShire Council, P.O . Box 36, Capel, 6271, on ofbefore the 9th January, 1981 .

T. W. BRADSHAW,Shire Clerk .

[12th December, 1980 .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice That a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection.

Shire of Kalamunda-District Town PlanningScheme-Amendment No. 103 .

T.P.B. 853/2/24/13, Pt 103 .NOTICE is hereby given that the KalamundaShire Council in pursuance of its powers underthe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928(as amended) has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of rezoningPt Lot 37 Canning Location 128, Lots 1, 2, 146Canning Location 11, Lots 10, 11, 148 CanningLocations 3 and 11, Boundary, Brentwood andWelshpool Roads, Wattle Grove from Rural toSpecial Rural (Area No. 14) and amending theScheme Text to include special provisions relatingto the above area .All plans and documents setting out and ex-

plaining the amendment have been deposited atCouncil Offices, 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda andwill be open for inspection without charge duringthe hours of 9 .00 a .m.-4 .30 p.m. on all days ofthe week except Saturdays, Sundays and PublicHolidays until and including the 12th March,1981 .The plans and documents have also been de-

posited at the office of the Town PlanningDepartment, Perth and will similarly be open forinspection for the same period between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 4 p.m .Any person who desires to make a submission

on the amendment should make the submissionin writing in the form prescribed by the regula-tions and lodge it with the Shire Clerk, KalamundaShire Council, 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda 6076,on or before the 12th March, 1981 .

E. H. KELLY,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Shire of Mandurah Town Planning Scheme No. 1-Amendment No. 86 .

T.P.B. 853/6/13/1, Pt . 86 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the Shire of Mandurah Town Plan-ning Scheme Amendment on the 2nd December,1980, for the purpose of rezoning portion of Co-Sound Location 16 from "Rural" to "ResidentialDevelopment Area" as depicted on the amendingplan adopted by Council on 11th December, 1979,and approved by the Minister for Urban Develop-ment and Town Planning .

D. C. TUCKEY,President .

K . W. DONOHOE,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Shire of Mundaring Town Planning Scheme No. 1-Amendment No . 71 .

T.P.B. 853/2/27/1, Pt . 71 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the Shire of Mundaring Town Plan-ning Scheme Amendment on the 2nd December,

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12th December, 1980 .]

1980. for the purpose of rezoning Lots 51, 98, Pt.99 and Pt. 100 Halifax Place, Mundaring, from"Rural" to "Light Industry" as depicted on theamending plan adopted by Council on 21st June,1979, and approved by the Minister for Urban Dev-elopment and Town Planning.

T. BROZ,President .

M. N. WILLIAMS,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Shire of Murray West Murray Town PlanningScheme-Amendment No . 27 .

T.P.B. 853/6/16/3, Pt. 27 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the Shire of Murray Town Plan-ning Scheme Amendment on the 28th November,1980, for the purpose of rezoning Pt . Lot 64 LloydAvenue, Ravenswood from "Rural" to "Residential"as depicted on the amending plan adopted byCouncil on 27th March, 1980, and approved by theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning .

A. B. GILES,President.

B. M. BAKER,Shire Clerk .

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Shire of Murray West Murray Town PlanningScheme-Amendment No. 28 .

T.P.B. 853/6/16/3, Pt. 28 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), thatthe Minister for Urban Development and TownPlanning approved the Shire of Murray TownPlanning Scheme Amendment on the 3rd Decem-ber, 1980, for the purpose of rezoning the areaknown as Yunderup Canals comprising Lots 1-325inclusive of Part Murray Location 206 bounded byKiap Road, Wellya Crescent, Warma Way andAlambi Way from "Tourist Zone" to "ResidentialZone" as depicted on the amending plans adoptedby Council on 28th February, 1980, and approvedby the Minister for Urban Development and TownPlanning and amending the Scheme Text by add-ing the following clause to the Residential ZoneItem 2 .2 .1 .

2 .2 .1 (4) Flats or similar structures are notpermitted at the Yunderup Canals subdivision asdesignated hereunder:-

That area comprising Lots 1-325 inclusive ofPt. Murray Location 206 and bounded byKiap Road, Wellya Crescent, Warma Wayand Alambi Way as detailed on the Schememaps .

A. B. GILES,President .

B. M. BAKER,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning SchemeAmendment .

Shire of Swan Town Planning Scheme No. 1-Amendment Nos. 11, 60 and 75 .

T.P.B. 853/2/21/1, Pts . 10, 60 and 75 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the Shire of Swan Town PlanningScheme Amendment on the 2nd December, 1980,for the purpose of:-

Amendment No . 11-Rezoning Pt SwanLocation 14 and Lot 78 Myles Road, SwanView from "Rural" to "ResidentialDevelopment" as depicted on the amendingplan adopted by Council on 19th May,1980 and approved by the Minister forUrban Development and Town Planning .

Amendment No. 60-Rezoning portions of LotsM858, 4, Pt Lot 1 and Pt Lot M882 SwanLocation 1352 Smith Road, Bullsbrookfrom "Rural" to "Special Rural" asdepicted on the amending plan adoptedby Council on the 19th May, 1980, andapproved by the Minister for UrbanDevelopment and Town Planning andincluding special provisions relating to thearea, in the Scheme Text . The full textof the Amendment is set out in theSchedule annexed hereto .

Amendment No. 75-Rezoning Part Lot 76Muriel Street, Midland from "Residential"to "Residential Development" as depictedon the amending plan adopted by Councilon 17th December, 1979, and approved bythe Minister for Urban Development andTown Planning .

C. GREGORINI,President.

L. F. O'MEARA,Shire Clerk.

Schedule .TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,

1928 (AS AMENDED) .Shire of Swan Town Planning Scheme No. 1-

Amendment No . 60 .THE Swan Shire Council under and by virtue ofthe powers conferred upon it in that behalf bythe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928 (asamended) and the Metropolitan Region TownPlanning Scheme Act, 1959 (as amended) herebyamends the above Town Planning Scheme by :

(1) Rezoning portions of Lots M858, 4, Pt.Lot 1, & Pt. Lot M882, Swan Locs . 1352,Smith Road, Bullsbrook from "Rural" to"Special Rural Zone" as delineated on theamending maps .

(2) By inserting within Appendix B to theScheme Text provisions relating to theabove area being zoned Special RuralZone .

Appendix B .(a)

Specified Area of Locality1 . Special Rural Zone No . 3 being an area of

approximately 180 ha, east of Bullsbrook Townsiteand abutting Smith Road to the north and southas delineated on the amending maps.

The intent of this special rural zone is to createan area within which pony club and associatedequestrian activities can occur .

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(b)1 . Subdivision of Special Rural Zone No . 3

shall be in accordance with the following criteria :(a) Average lot size shall be 3 ha .(b) Prior to approving any sub-divisional

design the Town Planning Board afterconsultation with the Council shall ensurethat either a structure plan is developedfor the zoned area and future stages orthe design does not impede the subdivisionand development of the balance of thiszone and the future stages .

2 . (a) The following uses are permitted "P"within the Special Rural Zone No . 3 :

Dwelling HouseStables

(b) The following uses are not permitted unlessCouncil gives its approval in writing "AA" :

Rural UsePrivate RecreationPublic UtilityDuplexPublic RecreationPublic AssemblyPublic WorshipVeterinary Establishment

(c) All other uses not mentioned under (a) and(b) and rural uses which normally require the issueof any licence and permit other than that referredto in (b) above, are not permitted "X" .

3 . No building shall be constructed closer than15 m to its lot boundary.

4 . Notwithstanding the provision of Clause 3above the Council may in the interest of landscapepreservation require building envelopes to be shownon one or more lots within any subdivisionalproposals within Special Rural Zone No . 3. Wherea building envelope is defined on a subdivisionalproposal within Special Rural Zone No . 3. WherePlanning Board no building shall be constructed onthat lot unless it is within the area defined as abuilding envelope .

5 . Where open space is vested in the Crown forrecreation purposes within Special Rural Zone No.3 and that open space is situated along a streamor creek alignment no septic tanks shall beinstalled closer than 100 m to that creek or stream .

6 . The Council may specify that no house shallbe constructed with an internal floor area of lessthan 100 square metres or constructed of materialother than external brick walls and tile roof .

7. No boundary fence within the Scheme Areashall be constructed of the following materials :

1. Asbestos2. Metal Sheeting3. Wooden Pickets

8 . Existing public roads within or abutting thearea shall be constructed to the specification andsatisfaction of the Shire of Swan .

9 . New roads within the Special Rural ZoneNo. 3 shall be constructed to the Council's ruralroad standards .

10 . All signs hoardings or billboards shall notbe permitted in Special Rural Zones except inaccordance with Council's by-laws relating to signs .

11 . The Council may require an owner of asubdivided lot within the area to commence a treeplanting programme to its specification ofAustralan native trees on lots it considers requiretree cover improvement .

12. Prior to the occupation of any dwellinghouse within Special Rural Zone No. 3 it shall beconnected to a water storage tank with aminimum capacity of 92 000 litres, unless theCouncil is satisfied that an adequate suitablealternative water supply is available .

[12th December, 1980 .

13 . The land is to be managed in such amanner as to avoid the land being laid bare ofvegetation resulting in loose wind erodableconditions .

14 . Prior to the Town Planning Board grantingapproval to the subdivision of whole or part ofthe Scheme area each lot being subdivided shallhave a boundary fire break being no less than 3metres wide constructed to the satisfaction of theCouncil.

15 . Where open space associated with SpecialRural Zone No . 3 is shown on the subdivision planit shall be either transferred to the Council freeof cost in fee simple, or to the Crown free of cost,under section 20A of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT, 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment.

Shire of Swan Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No . 79 .

T.P.B. 853/2/21/1, Pt . 79 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in ac-cordance with section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act, 1928 (as amended) that the Min-ister for Urban Development and Town Planningapproved the Shire of Swan Town Planning SchemeAmendment on the 28th November, 1980, for thepurpose of amending Clause 5 .9 (c) (i) of theScheme Text with respect to the plan of subdivisionaccompanying Special Rural Zones to read as fol-lows :-

5.9 (c) (i) The proposed ultimate subdivisionincluding approximate lot sizes and ap-proximate dimensions .

C. GREGORINI,President.

L. F. O'MEARA,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT, 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

Shire of Swan Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No . 87 .

T.P.B. 853/2/21/1, Pt. 87 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Swan ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amend-ment for the purpose of amending the SchemeText by adding the zone "Tavern" and includinguse classes apiary, Tavern (200 m 2 or less grossfloor area) and Tavern (over 200 m2 gross floorarea) to the zoning table .All plans and documents setting out and ex-

plaining the amendment have been deposited atCouncil Offices, Great Northern Highawy, MiddleSwan and will be open for inspection withoutcharge during the hours of 9 .00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m .on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundaysand Public Holidays until and including the 27thJanuary, 1981 .The plans and documents have also been de-

posited at the office of the Town Planning De-partment, Perth and will similarly be open forinspection for the same period between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 4 p.m .

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12th December, 1980 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Any person who desires to make a submissionon the amendment should make the submissionin writing in, the form prescribed by the regula-tions and lodge it with the Shire Clerk, Swan ShireCouncil, P .O. Box 196, Midland 6056, on or beforethe 27th January, 1981 .

L. F. O'MEARA,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT, 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

Shire of Wanneroo Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No. 179 .

T.P.B. 853/2/30/1, Pt. 179 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Wanneroo ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amendmentfor the purpose of amending the Scheme Text byaltering the Zoning Table with respect to varioususes within the Civic Zone .All plans and documents setting out and ex-

plaining the amendment have been deposited atCouncil Offices, Shenton Avenue, Joondalup andwill be open for inspection without charge duringthe hours of 8.45 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. on all daysof the week except Saturdays, Sundays and PublicHolidays until and including the 23rd January,1981 .The plans and documents have also been de-

posited at the office of the Town Planning De-partment, Perth and will similarly be open forinspection for the same period between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 4 p .m .Any person who desires to make a submission

on the amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with the Shire Clerk, Wanneroo ShireCouncil, P .O. Box 21, Wanneroo 6065, on or beforethe 23rd January, 1981 .

N. S. BENNETTS,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT, 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment.

Shire of Murray West Murray Town PlanningScheme-Amendment No . 15 .

T.P.B. 853/6/16/3, Pt . 15 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in ac-cordance with section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act, 1928 (as amended) that the Min-ister for Urban Development and Town Planningapproved the Shire of Murray Town PlanningScheme Amendment on the 2nd December, 1980,for the purpose of rezoning Lots 214, 215 Cock-burn Sound Location 16 from "Rural" to "SmallHoldings" and including an additional clause 2 .5 .8to the Scheme Text containing special provisionsrelating to the area . The full text of the amend-ment is set out in the Schedule annexed hereto .

A. B . GILES,President .

B. M. BAKER,Shire Clerk .

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Schedule .TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

ACT, 1928 (AS AMENDED) .Shire of Murray West Murray Town Planning

Scheme-Amendment No . 15 .THE Murray Shire Council, under and by virtueof the powers conferred upon it, in that behalf bythe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928 (asamended), hereby amends the above Town Plan-ning Scheme by rezoning Lots 214, 215 CockburnSound-Location 16, from Rural to Small Hold-ings, including an additional clause-2 .5 .8, relat-ing to a schedule containing special provisions forthe Lake Cogrup Small Holdings Zone . ThisSchedule reads as follows:-2.5.8 Schedule 1 .Lake Cogrup Small Holding Zone .

The following Special provisions shall apply toall that land in the Lake Cogrup Small HoldingZone (Lots 214 and 215 of Cockburn Sound Loca-tion 16)

(1) The planting of shelter belt or clumps oftrees on the property to protect the pre-sent stands of timber and reduce the riskof losing these trees through wind damage.

(2) Firebreaks to be constructed along theperiphery roads of the property along withan internal system of firebreaks to ensurethat fire does not destroy the vegetationof the lake foreshore or the newly af-forested areas .

(3) The Nambeelup Creek, its foreshore areaand vegetation to be left unchanged .

(4) No land development to occur below the1 .75 m contour .

(5) The wetland soaks, containing wetlandvegetation to be preserved and incor-porated into the planning design for thepurpose of maintaining the natural char-acter of the area .

(6) All livestock to be kept off the propertyuntil the soil is stabilized and re-stockingshould be held to a minimum level .

(7) All household rubbish and refuse from thesubdivisional properties to be transportedaway from this area and disposed of ina gazetted landfill site .

(8) No alterations to be carried out on LakeCogrup in particular the lake bottom, fore-shore area, and channel from Goegrup toCogrup. The natural rise and fall of thewater level in the lake in each seasonshould not be manipulated by an engineer-ing scheme .

(9) Motorized power boats to be not allowed touse the lake other than for emergency pur-poses. Only rowboats or small sailing craftto be permitted on the lake .

(10) The foreshore of the lake to have a com-munity jetty system for rowboats and sail-ing craft and the specifications for theconstruction of these jetties to be preparedto the engineering standards of theHarbour and Rivers Department . The sit-ing of these jetties to be in areas wherethey will have a minimal disturbance tobeach or foreshore vegetation .

(11) The shallow southern end of the lake to beprotected by fencing to ensure that live-stock or human interference is kept to aminimum .

(12) The property owner placing a covenant onthe titles of land as it is sold to ensurethat protection is available to all land-owners by an independent body with thepower to issue a directive to have live-stock removed which is causing soil ero-sion or damage to the trees. All propertiesmaintaining livestock providing fencing tokeep livestock away from the foreshoreareas of the lake and Nambeelup Creek,and the wetland soaks.

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ContractNo.

Tenders, closing at West Perth, at 2 .30 p.m. on the dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following projects .Tenders are to be addressed to the Minister (either for Works or for Water Resources as indicated on the tender document),

C/- Contract OfficePublic Works Department,Dumas House,2 Havelock Street,West Perth . Western Australia 6005,

and are to be endorsed as being a tender for the relevant project .

The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted .

Project

225081 . . . . Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre-Public Health LaboratoriesBlock "J" Extensions-Document J 35 .15-Electrical In-stallation

22506 . . . .

Jervoise Bay Boat Harbour-Skirt Breakwaters Construction . . . .22514 . . . .

Metropolitan Prison Complex-Canning Vale 500 cu . metreElevated Water Tank and Ancillary Works

22515 . . . .

Brunswick Junction Sewerage Construction of Ponds and AccessRoad at Waste Water Treatment Works

22516 . . . .

Churchlands College of Advanced Education Minor BuildingProjects 1980/81 Erection

22517 . . . .

Karratha Courthouse and Alterations and Additions to KarrathaPolice Station and Quarters

22520 . . . .

Collie Sewerage-Reticulation Area No . 15 Gravity Sewers

16/12/80Schedule of Rates Contract

22522 . . . .

Manjimup Sewerage Reticulation Area No . 2B-Gravity Sewers

23/12/80-Schedule of Rates Contract

22523 . . . .

Esperance Sewerage-Reticulation Area No . lB-Schedule of

23/12/80Rates Contract

22524 . . . . Belmont-State Emergency Service-New Training Centre .. . . 16/12/8022525 . . . . Churchlands College of Advanced Education-Air Conditioning 23/12/8022526 . . . .

Pemberton-Forests Department-New Divisional Offices . . . .

23/12/80

22527 . . . .

Canning Vale-Metropolitan Prison Complex-Sewer extension

16/12/80to Service New Work Release Hostel

22528 . . . .

Yanchep Primary School-Nominated Sub-Contract : Ceilings

16/12/8022529 .

Karratha Courthouse (Recall) and Karratha Police Station-

13/1/81Alterations and Additions Electrical Installations

22530

Richmond Primary School (East Fremantle) Upgrading and

16/12/80Toilets

22531 . . . .

Bullsbrook District High School Prevocation Centre and Change

16/12/80Room Additions

ADQ2435

Derby District High School Supply and Lay Carpet . . . .

.. . .

16/12/80

P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice, 16 Kings Park Road,West Perth 6005

P.W.D., A.D., Loch Street,Derby 6728

P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice, 16 Kings Park Road,West Perth 6005

P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice, 16 Kings Park Road,West Perth 6005

P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice, 16 Kings Park Road,West Perth 6005

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D., BunburyP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D. DerbyP.W.D., A .D ., KununurraP.W.D., A .D ., Sth Hedland

23/12/80

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D., Bunbury

20/1/81

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., Sth Hedland

23/12/80

P.W.D., West Perth

ADQ2437

Mental Health Services Bennett Brook Residential Complex

16/12/80Lord Street, Lockridge Supply and Lay Carpet

ADQ2438

Lesmurdie High School Stage I-Supply and Lay Carpet .. . .

30/12/80

ADQ2439

Goollelal Primary School Cadogan Street, Kingsley Supply and

30/12/80Lay Carpet

22532 . . . .

Pinjarra Senior High School-Community Recreation Centre-

23/12/80Erection

22533 . . . .

Derby Regional Hospital-Repairs and Renovations 1980,

13/1/81Block M

22534

Pinjarra Senior High School Community Recreation CentreMechanical Services

22535 . . . .

Port Hedland Hospital Medical Staff Accommodation-93Kingsmill Street

22536 . . . .

Perth-R.T.A.-22 Mount Street, Computer Room Air Con-ditioning

22537 . . . .

Belmont State Emergency Service New Training Centre-Electrical Installation Nominated Sub Contract

22538 . . . .

Pemberton-Forests Dept. New Divisional Offices (1980)-Electrical Installation (Nominated Sub Contract)

Closing

Tender DocumentsDate

now available at

16/12/80

P.W.D., West Perth

23/12/80

P.W.D., West Perth16/12/80

P.W.D., West Perth

16/12/80

P.W.D., West PerthDistrict Engineer, 23 Spencer

Street, Bunbury16/12/80

P.W.D., West Perth

23/12/80

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D ., South HedlandP.W.D., W.S ., KarrathaP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D ., West Perth

P.W.D ., West PerthDistrict Engineer, P.W.D .,

Kalgoorlie and EsperanceP.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D., BunburyClerk of Courts, ManjimupP.W.D ., West Perth

P.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D ., West PerthP.W.D., A.D., Sth HedlandKarratha Police StationP.W.D ., West Perth

P.W.D ., West Perth

23/12/80

P.W.D., West Perth

13/1/81

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D., BunburyP.W.D., A.D., AlbanyClerk of Courts, Katanning

4240 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A . [12th December, 1980 .

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT .

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12th December, 1980.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

4241

ContractNo .

# Deposit for Documents-$100.00

ContractNo .

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT-continued .

Project

22539 . . . .

Pinjarra Senior High School Community Recreation Centre-Electrical Installation Nominated Sub Contract

22540 . . . .

Bateman Primary School-Classroom Block, Covered Assemblyand Extension to Administration Electrical Services

22541 . . . .

Geraldton-Community Welfare Group Home . . . .

. . . .

22542 . . . .

Ellis-Hospital Laundry and Linen Service Replacement Boiler22543 . . . .

Perth-Road Traffic Authority 22 Mount Street, Perth-Alter-ations and Additions Electrical Installation

ADQ2445

Cassia Primary School Boronia Close, South Hedland Supplyand Lay Carpet

ADQ2448 Newton Primary School Newton Road, Spearwood Supply andand Lay Carpet

ADQ2449 Neerigen Brook Primary School Seventh Road, ArmadaleSupply and Lay Carpet

22544 . . . . Cascade (Replacement) Primary School Via Esperance Con-struction of Underground Concrete Water Storage Tank-N.S.C .

22545 . . . .

Katanning Sewerage Reticulation Area No. 12 Gravity SewersSchedule of Rates Contract

22546 . . . .

Boddington Hospital Painting and Maintenance

22548 . . . .

Derby Hospital-Block M Repairs and Renovations 1980-Electrical Installation Nominated Sub Contract

22550 . . . .

Perth-District Court Building-P.A.B.X. Installation DirectContract

ADQ2462

Wilson Park Primary School-Collie Supply and Lay Carpet . . . .

ADQ2463

City Beach Primary School Supply and Lay Carpet . . . .

ADQ2464 Duncraig High School-Stage 3 Supply and Lay Carpet

ADQ2465 Glencoe Primary School Halls Head (Mandurah) Supply and LayCarpet

Project

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

22463 . . . .

Port Hedland Hospital Nursing Home-Repairs and Renov-ations

22459 . . . .

King Edward Memorial Hospital-Boiler Replacement22481 . . . .

Byford Primary School-Additions and Upgrading . . . .22502 . . . .

Mundijong Primary School-Additions 1980 . . . .22443 . . . .

Wickham Primary School-Three Transportable Units

22490 . . . .

Kalgoorlie Hospital Extension to I CU, C C U and CoveredWay

Closing

Tender DocumentsDate

now available at

23/12/80

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D., Bunbury

23/12/80

P.W.D., West Perth

20/1/81

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D., Geraldton

23/12/80

P.W.D., West Perth23/12/80

P.W.D., West Perth

16/12/80 P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice, 16 Kings Park Road,West Perth 6005

P.W.D., A.D., South Hed-land 6722

16/12/80 P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice, 16 Kings Park Road,West Perth 6005

16/12/80 P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice, 16 Kings Park Road,West Perth 6005

20/1/81

P.W.D., West PerthClerk of Courts, EsperanceP.W.D., A.D., Kalgoorlie

20/1/81

P.W.D., West Perth

20/1/81

P.W.D., West PerthPolice Station, BoddingtonP.W.D., A .D ., Bunbury

20/1/81

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., Derby

6/1/81

P.W.D., West Perth

30/12/80

P.W.D., A .D ., FurnitureOffice, 16 Kings Park Rd,West Perth 6005

P.W.D., A .D ., 11 StirlingStreet, Bunbury 6230

23/12/80

P.W.D., A .D ., FurnitureOffice, 16 Kings Park Rd,West Perth 6005

30/12/80

P.W.D., A .D ., FurnitureOffice, 16 Kings Park Rd,West Perth 6005

30/12/80

P.W.D., A.D ., FurnitureOffice, 16 Kings Park Rd,West Perth 6005

Contractor

Amount

M. & O. Building Co109 767

Tomlinson Steel Limited . . . . 84 470J. R. & A. H . Farrell 193 303J. R. & A. H . Farrell 188 338Kounis Metal Industries Pty

194 400Ltd

Jaxon Construction Pty Ltd

178000

K. T. CADEE,Acting Under Secretary for Works .

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4242

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902 (AS AMENDED) .Sale of Land .

L&PB 177/80 .NOTICE is hereby given that the piece of landdescribed in the Schedule hereto is no longer re-quired for the purpose for which it was resumedand is available for sale under the provisions ofsection 29 of the Public Works Act, 1902 (asamended) .A person who immediately prior to the taking

of the land referred to has an estate in fee simplein that land may, within three months afterpublication of this Notice in the Gazette and inaccordance with the provisions of section 29 (3)of the Public Works Act, 1902 (as amended) applyto the Minister for Works at the office of theDepartment of Public Works for an option topurchase the land but such application shall besubject to the provisions of section 29 (3) (ca)of that Act.Dated this 21st day of November, 1980 .

K. T. CADEE,Acting Under Secretary for Works .

Schedule .1. Portion of Swan Location S and being Lot

312 on Plan 5388 being the land remaining inCertificate of Title Volume 1116, Folio 776, shownmore particularly delineated and coloured greenon Plan P.W.D. W.A. 52712 .

2. Portion of Swan Location S and being Lot321 on Plan 5388 being the land remaining 'nCertificate of Title Volume 1129, Folio 221, shownmore particularly delineated and coloured greenon Plan P.W.D. W.A. 52712 .

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902 (AS AMENDED) .Sale of Land.

L. & P.B. 1438/70 .NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theLieutenant Governor and Administrator has auth-orised under section 29 (7) (a) (ii) of the PublicWorks Act, 1902 (as amended), the sale by publicauction or private contract of the land hereunderdescribed, such land being no longer required forthe work for which it was taken .

Land .(1) Portion of Swan Location 2309 and being

part of Lot 126 on Diagram 34895 andbeing part of the land in Certificate ofTitle Volume 46, Folio 388A, and as isshown more particularly delineated andcoloured green on Plan P.W.D. W.A. 52767 .

(2) Portion of Swan Location 2309 and beingpart of Lot 125 on Diagram 34895 and be-ing part of the land in Certificate of TitleVolume 46, Folio 387A, and as is shownmore particularly delineated and colouredgreen on Plan P.W.D. W.A. 52767 .

Dated this 21st day of November, 1980 .K. T. CADEE,

Acting Under Secretary for Works .

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902 (AS AMENDED) .Sale of Land .

L. & P .B. 325/80 .NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theGovernor has authorised under section 29 (7) (a)(ii) of the Public Works Act, 1902 (as amended),the sale by public auction or private contract ofthe land hereunder described, such land being nolonger required for the work for which it was taken .

[12th December, 1980 .

Land.Portion of Canning Location 28 and being part

of Lot 197 on Plan 5014 and being part of the landin Certificate of Title Volume 1185 Folio 653 andas is shown more particularly delineated and col-oured green on Plan P.W.D. W.A. 52766 .

Dated this third day of December, 1980 .K. T. CADEE,

Acting Under Secretary for Works .

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGE ACT, 1948-1978 .Sewerage-Australind .

Waste Water Treatment Works .Preliminaries to Construction .

Notice of Intention .File No . P.W.W.S. 1782/80 .

NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theMinister for Water Resources to undertake the con-struction of the works hereinafter described byvirtue of the powers contained under the provisionsof the Country Towns Sewerage Act, 1948-1978.A description of the proposed works .A waste water treatment works .

The locality in which the proposed works will beconstructed :

The works will be constructed in the vicinity ofAustralind, on Reserve 35061 Location 5251 Treen-dale Road, as shown on Plan P.W.D ., W.A .52799-1-1 .The purpose for which the proposed works are to

be constructed :For the treatment and disposal of waste water

from the contributing parts of the sewerage area .The times when and places at which the plans

may be inspected :Inspection may be made at the office of the Min-

ister for Water Resources, Room 847, 8th floor,Dumas House, 2 Havelock Street, West Perth ; theoffice of the Public Works Department, SpencerStreet, Bunbury ; the office of the Shire of Harvey,Uduc Road, Harvey and the Australind ServiceStation situated at the corner of Paris Road andthe Old Coast Road, Australind for one month onand after the 15th day of December, 1980, betweenthe hours of 10 .00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m .

IAN MEDCALF,Acting Minister for Water Resources .

NOTES.1. Section 14 of the Country Towns Sewerage

Act, 1948-1978 provides that :1.1 Any local authority or person interested

may object in writing to the constructionof the proposed works .

1.2 Every such objection shall be lodged withthe Minister within one month from thedate of the publication of the advertise-ment in the Government Gazette.

2. The timing of construction of the worksshown on the plan is subject to funding.

ESPERANCE PORT AUTHORITY ACT, 1968 .Application to Licence .

IN accordance with the provisions of section 26of the Esperance Port Authority Act, 1968, it ishereby advertised that applications have been re-ceived from Mobil Oil Australia Limited and theShell Company of Australia Limited for a Licenceto operate and use a pipeline, vested in the Esper-ance Port Authority for the purpose of conveyingfuel from or to vessels, berthed at No . 2 Berth,and the applicants' shore installations .Dated this 28th day of November, 1980 .

F. J. GRATWICK,Managing Secretary .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

4243

NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS .Swimming Areas .

Harbour and Light Department,Fremantle, 8th December, 1980 .

ACTING pursuant to the powers conferred byRegulation 10A (a) of the Navigable Waters Regu-lations, the Harbour and Light Department, bythis notice :-

(1) Revokes sub-paragraph (i) (iii) of thenotice published in the Government Gaz-ette on 3rd August, 1979, and relating tothe swimming area at Port Gregory ; and

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1948-1979 .WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT (EXAMINATION)

AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1980 .MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .Citation .

Principalregs .

Regs . 1 and2 subs .

Reg. 33amended .

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Western AustralianMarine Act (Examination) Amendment Regulations 1980 .

2 . In these regulations the Regulations for the Examinationof Applicants for Masters, Mates, Coxswain, Engineers, MarineMotor Engine Drivers and Marine Surveyors as amended, arereferred to as the principal regulations .

3 . Regulations 1 and 2 of the principal regulations are repealedand the following regulations are substituted-

" 1. These regulations may be cited as the WesternAustralian Marine Act (Examinations) Regulations .

2 . (1) Examinations will be held on any day of the weekexcepting Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, at suchtimes as may be appointed by the examiner .

(2) The application for examination must be made in writingon the required form and be accompanied by testimonials asto service, sobriety, experience, ability and good conduct andthe prescribed fee . " .

4 . Regulation 33 of the principal regulations is amended bydeleting "$4" and substituting the following-

" $35 " .By His Excellency's Command,

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

* Reprinted in the Government Gazette on 3 April 1974 p . 1163.

Government Railways Act, 1904 (as amended) ; Public Works Act, 1902 (as amended)LAND ACQUISITION

Railway Drainage Pond-Siding Improvement at Mt . KokebyNOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule heretobeing all in the Mt . Kokeby District, have, in pursuance of the written approval consent to under the Government RailwayAct, 1904 (as amended) and approval under the Public Works Act, 1902 (as amended) of His Excellency the Governor, actingby and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 3rd day of December 1980, been compulsorily taken and set apartfor the purposes of the following public work, namely :-Railway Drainage Pond-Siding Improvement at Mt . Kokeby .

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown marked off onPlan P.W.D ., W.A. 52492, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth . The additional informationcontained in the Schedule after the land descriptions is to define locality only and in no way derogates from the Transfer ofLand Act description .

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in Her Majesty for an estate in fee simple in possession for the publicwork herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way,or other easements whatsoever .

SCHEDULE

(2) Substitutes the following :-(i) (iii) Port Gregory : All that water

contained within an area commencing ata point on the foreshore 100 metres south-east of the prolongation of Port Streetfor a distance of 40 metres seaward in anorthwesterly direction thence in a south-westerly direction for 200 metres thencein a southeasterly direction back to theforeshore .

C. J. GORDON,Manager .

L & PB 590/79

No on PlanP.W.D ., W.A. Owner or Reputed Owner

Description

AreaNo. 52492

Joseph Tonkin and John Henry Mt . Kokeby Lots 15 and 16 as is contained in Certificate of 3 920 m2Brown

Title Volume 328 Folio 44

Certified correct this 28th day of October, 1980 .

RICHARD TROWBRIDGE,ANDREW MENSAROS

Governor in Executive Council .,

Minister for Works .

Dated this 3rd day of December, 1980 .

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4244

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[12th December, 1980 .

M.R.D. 41/79-AMain Roads Act, 1930-1977 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1974

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,1902-1974, that it is intended to take or resume under Section 17(1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Kalamunda District, for the purpose of the following public works namely, widening ofWelshpool Road (Control of Access), and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M .R.D. W.A. 7825-204which may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth .

SCHEDULE

Dated this 10th day of December 1980 .D. R. WARNER,

Secretary, Main Roads.

No .

Owner or Reputed

Occupier or ReputedOccupierOwner

1 . Jeffrey John Gillett

J. J. Gillett

2 .

Jeffrey John Gillett

. . . . J . J. Gillett

Dated this 10th day of December 1980.

CITY OF SOUTH PERTH .Municipal Fund .

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1980 .

Receipts .

Rates

. . ..

. . ..

. .. .

. .. .

. . . .Licences

. . . .

. . ..

. .. .

. .. .

. . . .Government Grants and Recoups .. . .Income from Property . . . .

.. . .Sanitation . . . .

. . ..

. . . .Town Planning . . . .

. . . .Fines and PenaltiesInterest on InvestmentsOther Receipts . .. .

. . . .Capital Receipts . . ..Contra Accounts . .

Main Roads Act, 1930-1977 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1974

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,1902-1974, that it is intended to take or resume under section 17(1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Williams District, for the purpose of the following public works namely, widening AlbanyHighway 161 . 66-166 . 03 SLK Section, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plans M.R.D. W.A. 7925-91 .7925-92 which may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth .

SCHEDULE

2 148 32143 989

541 56265 651

486 732429

3 867171 515159 021

4m}52 257

Total Receipts . . . . $3673744

Payments .

Administration-Staff

. . . .

.. . .

.. . .

. . . .

. . ..

. . . .

. .. .

238190Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 29 915

Debt Service (Principal and Interest) . .. . 465 574Public Works and Services (Roads, Paths,

Drains, etc.) . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. .. .

.. . .

.. . .

1 134 696Special Works

. . . .

21252

M.R.D. 42/7-B

Description

Area(approx .)

. . . . Portion of Marjidin Lot 16 (Certificate of Title 2 .2055 haVolume 1071 Folio 36)

Portion of Marjidin Estate Lot 15 (Certificate 1 . 9468 haof Title Volume 147 Folio 12A)

D. R. WARNER,Secretary, Main Roads.

Parks and Gardens-Improvements/Mainten-ance . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. 438 353

Halls, Buildings-Construction/Maintenance 171627Libraries 194 967Town Planning . . . . 100 765Health Services . . . . 82 725Social Welfare . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 6 496Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . 377 895Building Control . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . 101469Purchase and Maintenance Plant and Mach-

inery

.. . .

. . . .

. . ..

37 530Donations and Grants-Statutory/Non-statu-

tory 125 904Other Expenses . . .. 51758Transfers to Reserves . .. . 148 640Contra Accounts . .

. .. .

53 606

Total Payments

$3781362

SUMMARY .$

Cash at Bank and on Call 1st July, 1979 . .

667 578Add Receipts

. .. .

.. . .

. . . .

. . ..

. . ..

3 673 744

4 34132"Less Payments

.. . .

3 781 362

Balance as at 30th June, 1980

$559960

No . Owner or ReputedOwner

Occupier or ReputedOccupier

Description Area(approx .

1 . Marcel Louis Hilsz

. . . . M. L . Hilsz Portion of Canning Location 706 and being part 71 ml

2 . Pinevalley Flowers (W.A .) Commissioner of Main

of Lot 44 on Plan 6727 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1267 Folio 770)

Portion of Canning Location 758 and being 722 m aPty Ltd Roads (Purchaser vide

Caveat B742386)part of Lot 11 on Plan 3609 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1256 Folio 754)

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MunicipalAssets

Fund

Total Assets

1-

.- $3 694 250

Total Liabilities

$2 790 525Acculmulated Surplus

903 725

CITY OF SOUTH PERTH .DETAILS OF ACCUMULATED SURPLUS FOR THE YEAR

ENDED 30th JUNE, 1980 .

Balance as at 1st July, 1979

935 062Less Expenditure Transferred from

Long Service Leave Reserve

26254Deficit from Adjustment Account

6297

$902 511Add Nett Profit on Sale of Assets

from Adjustment Account

1214

Balance as at 30th June, 1980

$903 725

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

4245

CITY OF SOUTH PERTHCONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1980

TrustFund

$79 283

Municipal

TrustLiabilities

Fund

Fund

32551

LongServiceal

Reserve

CURRENT ASSETS-

$

$

$Cash at Bank and Money at call

559 200

79 283

45 333Cash on hand-Petty Cash Advances

760Fixed Deposits

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Sundry Debtors-

Rates (non-pensioners) . . . . . . . . . . .. 16 214Rubbish Charges (non-pensioners) 2 626Old Aged Pensioners Sewerage Con- 1468

nectionsState Treasury Pensioner Rebate 969Main Roads Department 8008Income from Property . . . . . . . . . . .. 60Sundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 920Licences .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 834Public Utilities-Road and Path Repairs 2 573Sporting Bodies Loans . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 680Insurances

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . ..

12288Materials and Stores .. . .

. .. .

. . . .

. . . .

20 390

FIXED ASSETS-Land and Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 477Buildings .,-- . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 114393Furniture and Fittings . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 938Plant and Machinery . . . . . . . . . .. . 1 330 863Fencing 41315Tools

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

6 094LESS__

Provision for Depreciation

1 191 682 Cr .Freehold Land . . . .

. . ..

. . . .

. . . .

135 376NON-CURRENT ASSETS-

Reserve Funds Contra

219 946Loan Capital Fund unexpended Bal-

378 304antes

DEFERRED ASSETS-Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage

and Drainage Board 118%9Rates (Pensioners) 307 994Rubbish Charges (Pensioners)

13 673$45 333

CITY OF SOUTH PERTHCONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1980

LongServiceLeaveReserve

SUMMARY

$Total Assets

. .. .

. . . .

.. . .

4 371 783Total Liabilities

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

3 468 058

Loan

Plant

Employees ParticularCapital Replacement

Grat.

Reserve

TotalFund

Reserves

Reserve

Fund

$

$

$

$

$178 304

145 817

10 849

17 947

1 036 733760

260 000

200 000

16 2142 6261 468

$378 304

3rd December, 1980 .

$145 817

CURRENT LIABILITIES-Creditors-

$

$

$Sundry

. . . .

. . ..

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

16124Builders Deposits

. . .

. . . .

. .. .

46 726Rates in Advance

695Deposits City Hall Caterers

. .. .

525Tender and Contract Deposits etc24746Unclaimed Wages

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. .. .

6591Prepayments-

Rental of Halls

4147

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

4147Special Reserves-

Plant Replacement Reserves

. .. .

. . . .

. . . .

.. . .

. . . .

. . . .

145 817

145 817Long Service Leave Reserve 45 333 45 333Loan Capital (unexpended balances) 378 304 378 304Employees Gratuity Reserve . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 849 10 849Particular Reserve Fund

. . . .

. . . .

. .. .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

17 947

17 947DEFERRED LIABILITIES-Loan Indebtedness-

Principal and Interest $4 439 336Less Interest Accrued $1 669 082

2 770 254

$3694250

$79283

$45333

$378304

$145817

$10849

$17947 $4371783

Accumulated Surplus

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

$903 725

374 4771 IN 393203 938

1 330 86341 3156 094

9698 008

603 920834

2 57311 6801228820390

3 071 NOCr . 10160

1 879 398135376

219 946378 304

$10 849

118 569307 9941303

$17947 $4371783

Loan

Plant

Empoyees ParticularCapital Replacement

Grat.

Reserve

TotalFund

Reserves

Reserve

Fund

1612446726

695. . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

52524746

. . .

. .. .

. . . .

6591

270254$3468058

903 725

CITY OF SOUTH PERTH.MAYOR AND TOWN CLERK'S CERTIFICATE .ANNUAL STATEMENTS FOR YEAR ENDED

30th JUNE, 1980 .We hereby certify that the figures and particulars set

out in the accompanying balance sheet, adjustmentaccount, statement of receipts and payments and support-ing statements are correct .

J . G. BURNETT,Mayor.

P. A. BENNETTS,Town Clerk.

D. B. ERNST,Assistant Town Clerk/Treasurer .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

CITY OF SOUTH PERTH .AUDITORS REPORT.

We have examined the books and records of the City ofSouth Perth for the year ended 30th June, 1980 .In our opinion :-(a) The accompanying balance sheet, adjustment

account, statement of receipts and payments andsupporting statements, signed for identification, areproperly drawn up in accordance with the provi-sions of the Local Government Act, 1960 asamended, and to give a true and fair view of thestate of the City's affairs at 30th June, 1980, andof the results for the year ended on that date .

(b) The accounting and other records (includingregisters) of the City examined by us have beenproperly kept in accordance with the provisions ofthe Local Government Act, 1960 as amended .

J . C. BINGHAM,Auditor .

W. H. CRAWFORD,Auditor .

Perth, 3rd December, 1980 .

SHIRE OF ESPERANCE.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE

Trust Fund Account .

[12th December, 1980 .

Special Overdraft No . 2 Fund .T .P .S . No. 18-West Beach .

Payments .

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1980 .

Jetties, Groynes etc . Less : Provi-sion for Depreciation . .

6030.70Loose Tools (at Inventory Value)

6641.03- 3 319 061 .77

$5 913 015 .34

YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1980 .Municipal Fund Account .

Receipts .

Rate Collections . . 1085969 .15Licences and Permits 12 776 .49Government Grants :

Roadworks . . . . 1066232 .34Other

. . . .

. . . . 409 710 .47Income for Property :

Reserve Lands 19 354 .72Caravan Park 1'12 703 .17Buildings

. . .

. . . . 50 371 .98Sanitation Receipts 58 286 .01Town Planning Receipts 23 767 52Sale of Land

. . . .

. . . . 227 144A4Fines and Penalties 2656 .45Other Fees-Various Acts 17 003 .33Private Works Receipts . . 19 798 .16Contribution to Works 120439 .58All Other Revenue 66 911 .41Sale of Assets Proceeds 336 824 .27Refunds and overpayments 25 377.94

Total Receipts . .

. .. . $3 655 327 .43

Payments .Administration Costs : $

Council Offices 225 770 .51Membership . . . . 27 384 .53

Debt Service 455 222 .82Public Works and Services :

(a) Roads and Streets :Construction . . 982 267 .44Maintenance . . . . 407 418.31Other . . . . 95 631 .62

(b) Reserve Lands :Construction . . 56 752 .93Maintenance . . . . 88 292 .90

Buildings and Equipment :Construction Works 79 948 .66Repairs and Maintenance 43 442 .71Building Operating Expenses 43 148.77Furniture and Equipment 15 047 .08

Land Purchases . . . . 86169 .27Town Planning Expenditure . . . . 65 507 .40Health Control . . . . 40 599 .03Sanitation Control 65 627 .30Bushfire Control . . 4334.95Traffic, By-law and Vermin Control 21442 .24Building Control . . 36 294 .94Cemetery Control . . 6956 .88Public Works Overheads Overallocated (C .) 11137 .45Plant, Machinery, etc . Purchases . . 90 247 .00Plant Operating Costs Unallocated 17 674 .35Roadmaking Material Overallocated (Cr .) 535 .53Donations and Grants :

Statutory 20 373 .49Non-statutory 1688.77Other . . . . 17 841 .62

Other Works and SeLibrary . .

. . . . 23 085 .74Museum 6982 .57Pool 9383 .86Caravan Park 73 363 .21Aerodrome 13 791 .40Other Services 44 455 .16

Private Works Expenses 18 083 .48All Other Expenditure . . . . 12 631 .12Contribution to Reserve Funds 17 800 .00Transfers :

Sale of Assets Proceeds . . . 409111 .76Prescribed Rate Collections 5971 .62

Refunds and Suspense . . 23 369 .63

Total Payments

. . . . $3 641 442 .09

SUMMARY-MUNICIPAL FUND .

Balance B/fwd 1st July, 1979 5 .09Add : Cash Receipts

. . . . 3 655 327 .43

3655332 .52Less : Cash Payments . .. .

. . . . 3641442 .09

Balance C/fwd 30th June, 1980 $13890 .43

$Balance B/fwd 1st July, 1979 . . 45 785 .95Add : Cash Deposits 352771 .41

398 557 .36Less : Deposit Refunds 355 125 .02

Balance C/fwd 30th June, 1980 $43432 .34

Loan Capital Fund Account .

289 702 .42Balance B/fwd 1st July, 1979 . . . .Loans Raised

. . .

. . . . 627 700 .00Contributions to Loan Works 3377 .59

920 780 .01Loan Works Expenditure 779 087 .75

Balance C/fwd 30th June, 1980 $141692 .26

Reserve Fund Account.

286 357 .46Balance B/fwd 1st July, 1979Contribution from Municipal Funds 18 175 .00Community Contribution to Works 5176 .78Proceeds Sale of Assets . .

. . . . 409 111 .76Prescribed Rate Collections . . . . 5971 .62Interest Earned . . . . 50 954.15

775 746 .77Expenditure : $

Cascades Hall Loan Repayment 2721 .89Autumn Care Centre 1232 .55Land Purchase 53 820 .00Bushfire Equipment 4446 .08Long Service Leave Payments . . . . 14 904 .98Community Hall Expenditure . . . . 3944,29

- 81 069 .79

Balance C/fwd 30th June, 1980 $694676 .98

Special Overdraft No . 1 Fund.T .P .S . No. 17-Racecourse Estate .

Receipts .$

Balance 1st July, 1979 . . . . . . . . 21 156.38

Payments .$ $

Racetrack Development 6857 .26Subdivision Streets Maintenance . . . . 401 .45Bank Charges

. . .. 6 .007264.71

Balance 30th June, 1980 $13891 .67

Assets .Current Assets :

Cash at Bank . . 13 890 .43Sundry Debtors 91 038 .96Stocks on Hand 39 994 .30

144 923 .69Non-current Assets :

Bank Account :Trust Fund 43 432 .34Loan Fund 141 692 .26Reserve Fund . . 694 676 .98T.P .S. 17 (O/Draft No . ) 13 891 .67

Capital Expenditure :Town Planning Schemes 420 541 .05Minor Subdivisions . . . . 8474 .13

Deferred Debtors Loans . . . 424 657.17Deferred Refundable Deposits . . . 2878.60Sinking Fund No . '1-Treasury

Loan 105 . . . . 4 108 .70Reserve Fund Contra A/c 694 676 .98

2449029 .88Fixed Assets :

Land Holdings

. . . .

. . . . 579 770 .40Buildings, Furniture, Equipment .

Less : Provision for Deprecia-tion 2016766 .15

Plant, Machinery, Vehicles etc .Less : Provision for Deprecia-tion 669 605 .35

Reticulation Systems . Less : Pro-vision for Depreciation 40 248.14

Development Costs : $303 559.8752 876 .26

$Stage 1Stage 2

. .

. .

. . . .356 436 .13

Administration and Other Costs :8706.78Stage 1 ..

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Stage 2 . . 2317.93

11 024 .71

Overdraft Balance 30th June, 1980 (O/D) $367460 .84

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12th December, 1980 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZET'Ih, W.A.

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars con-tained in these Statements are correct .

M. J. ANDRE,President .

E . L. CHOWN,Shire Clerk .

Dated 27th November, 1980 .

I have examined the books of accounts and applied audittest checks to the financial transactions of the Shire ofEsperance for the financial year ended 30th June, 1980 .The accompanying Financial Statements are, in my opi-

nion, properly drawn up in accordance with the Local Gov-ernment Act Accounting Directions so as to give a trueand fair view of the state of affairs of the Shire of Esper-ance at 30th June, 1980, subject to the qualifications and/orobservations contained in my separate report .

N. R. WOODS,Government Inspector of Municipalities .

Plant Repairs

214.89Materials-

pipes

. . . . Cr .

256.57Oils

. . . .

1 119.64Metal . . . . . . . . Cr . 266 .11

Payment to C .A .R. Fund . . . . 50 392 .15Donations and Grants . . . 5642 .00Transfer to Reserve Funds 2627,14All Other Expenditure .. . .

36 540 .87

$673 377 .42

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Contingent Liability: The amount of interest included inLoan Debentures issued, payable over the life of the loans,and not shown under the heading of Loan Liability isapproximately $1206 310 .We hereby certify that the figures and particulars above

are correct .C . H. COOKE,

President .W. FELGATE,

Shire Clerk .

Payments .Administration :

StaffMembers

Debt ServicePublic Works and Services . .Building Construction and Fixed

Equipment

. . . .

. .. .

. . . .Buildings Operation a

Mainten-ance

. . .

. . . .Purchase of AssetsTown Planning . . . .Health Services . . .Building Control ..Bushfire ControlCemetery . . .Public Works OverheadsLess Allocated

Plant Operation Costs . .Less Allocated

MaterialsLess Allocated

Payment of Licences to M .R .D .Donations and Grants . .All Other Expenditure . . . .L .S .L . Reserve

Cr . 2 487 .7178 952 .4440 536.5927 984 .378000 .00

$976180 .34

Liabilities .$ $

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1980 .Current Liabilities : Assets .

Sundry Creditors (and Accruals) 63 187 .03 $40 .00 Current Assets 25 639 .35Refundable Deposits

. .63 227 .03 Non-current Assets-Non-current Liabilities : Trust Fund 13 041 .69Trust Fund Deposits 43 432 .34 . . . .

Loan Fund 1212.47Reserve Fund Deposits . . 694 676.98 Long Service Leave Fund 15686 .69Special Overdraft No . 2-T S . Housing Construction 4736 .8518 367 460 .84 34 677.701105570 .16 Deferred Assets . . . . 346188 .16Deferred Liabilities . Reserve Funds-Contra . . 20 423 .54

Time Payment Agreement-Land550.21

Fixed Assets-Land and Buildings 1032244.38Purchase 136

Loan Liability

2 461 127 .10 Furniture and Equipmen 12 685 .492 597 677 .31 Plant and Machinery 228 685 .86

Bushfire Plant 3 102 .00$3 766 474 .50 Tools 1825 .85

1278543 .58SUMMARY . Total Assets . . . . 1705472 .33

Total Assets 5 913 015 .34Total Liabilities . . . . 3766474 .50 Liabilities .

$ $Current Liabilities-Surplus $2 146 540 .84

SHIRE OF KOORDA .Municipal Fund .

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS .FOR YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1980 .

Receipts .

Rates

214 581 .70Licences

55 743 .30Government Grants

223 316 .17Income from Property .. . .

57115 .76Sanitation Charges

5 509.39Fines and Penalties

120.00Cemetery Receipts

93.00Vermin Receipts . . .

30.50Other Fees-Traffic Act

739.01All Other Revenue

78 739 .47

$635988 .30

Administration-Payments.

Staff Section . .

52 946 .68Membership Section

11142 .01Debt Service

168 284 .27Public Works and Services . .. .

148154 .41Street Lighting . .. .

3938.44Parks and Reserves

46 716 .52Building-

Construction and Equipment

24 313 .96Maintenance . .

65 038 .36Health Services . .

4134 .92Sanitation Charges

5574.71-Vermin Services . . . .

266.55Bushfire Control . .

1024.32Traffic Control . . . .

5639.23Cemeteries . .

582.28Public Works Overhead . .

1088,13Plant, Machinery and Tools

40 511 .75Operation Costs-

Fuels-stocks

. . . . Cr. 1993 .07

Sundry Creditors . . . .

43 820 .15Non-current Liabilities-

43820 .15Trust Fund . . . .

13 041 .69Long Service Leave u

Reserve . . . .

15 686 .69Housing Construction-Reserve . .

4736.8533 465.23

Deferred Liabilities

1247201 .26

Total Liabilities . . . .

1324486 .64

SUMMARY .

Total Assets

. 1 705 472 .33Total Liabilities . .

1 324 486 .64

Municipal Accumulation Account Surplus

$380985 .69

SHIRE OF NORTHAM.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS

FOR YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1980 .Receipts .

Rates

. . . .

218 087 .13Licences

90 501 .07Government Grants and Subsidies

247 949 .52Contribution to Works and Services

66 759 .66Income from Property . . . .

12 267 .28Sanitation . . . .

15 398 .84Cemetery

6809.88Sale of Assets

60 201 .37Loan Reimbursements . . . .

13 121 .99Other Fees . .

., . .

267 450 .33All Other Revenue

49195 .34

$1047 742 .41

72 005 .37

$

$

7553 .81101425 .49239 646 .55

4264 .36

26 535 .99114 289 .625 000.00

226 358.0413 797.698255 .237012 .61

59 330 .7359 330 .73

41 442 .9644 393 .07

Cr . 2 950 .1161 394 .9663 882 .67

SUMMARY .

Credit Balance as at 1st July, 1979 . .

5120.05Receipts

. . . .

635 988 .30

641 108 .35Payments . . . .

673 377 .48

Debit Balance as at 30th June, 1980

32 269 .13

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BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1980 .Assets .

$Current Assets

185 230 .88Non-current Assets

76 819 .15Deferred Assets . . . .

57 639 .16Fixed Assets

. .. .

. .. .

699 396 .69

Total Assets . . . . $1019 085.88

Liabilities .$

Current Liabilities

. . . .

41566 .53Non-current Liabilities

. . ..

58 652 .24Deferred Liabilities

. . ..

544114 .62

Total Liabilities . . . . $644333 .39

SUMMARY .

Total Assets

.. . . 1 019 085 .88Total Liabilities . . . .

. . ..

644 333 .39

Municipal Accumulation Account . .

. . . . $374572 .49

We hereby certify that the particulars and figures shownare correct .

D. R. ANTONIO,President .

A . J . MIDDLETON,Shire Clerk .

I have examined the books of account and applied auditchecks to the financial transactions of the Shire of Nor-tham for the year ended 30th June, 1980 .The accompanying financial statements are, in my opin-

ion, properly drawn up in accordance with the LocalGovernment Act Accounting Direction so as to give a trueand fair view of the state of affairs of the Shire of Northamat the 30th June, 1980, subject to the qualifications con-tained in my separate report .

W. Z. SENDZIMIR,Government Inspector of Municipalities .

TOWN OF ARMADALE .IT is hereby notified for public information thatCouncil has resolved to increase the charges forthe sustenance of impounded cattle .Table of Charges for Sustenance of CattleImpounded :

For each24 hours

(1) Entire horses, mules, asses, camels,bulls, mares, geldings, calves, fillies,foals, oxen, steers, heifers, or calvesper

day

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

2.00(2) Pigs of any description, per head . . . . 1 .00(3) Rams, wethers, ewes, lambs or goats,

per head

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

1.00A. E. RASMUSSEN,

Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Augusta-Margaret River .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatMr. Peter James Black has been appointed ActingShire Clerk for the period 4th December, 1980,to 12th December, 1980, inclusive .

K. S. PRESTON,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Augusta-Margaret River .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatMr. James McKechnie has been appointed ActingBuilding Surveyor for the period 1st December,1980, to 19th December, 1980, inclusive .

K. S. PRESTON,Shire Clerk .

under section 665B of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1978 .

(2) Dog control in accordance with the pro-visions of the Dog Act, 1976-1977 .

(3) To issue Infringement Notices under sec-tion 59A of the Bush Fires Act, 1954-1977 .

(4) To exercise the powers under section 669Bof the Local Government Act, 1960-1978 .

(5) Control of Vehicles (Off-road Areas) Act,1978 .

and for the purpose of control and supervision ofthe following By-laws :

(1) By-laws relating to Streets, Lawns andGardens .

(2) By-laws relating to Parking Facilities .(3) By-laws relating to Removal and Disposal

of Obstructing Animals or Vehicles .(4) By-laws relating to the Depositing and

Removal of Refuse, Rubbish, Litter andDisused Materials.

(5) By-laws relating to the Parking of Com-mercial Vehicles on Street Verges .

(6) By-laws relating to the Safety, Decency,Comfort and Convenience of Persons inrespect of Bathing .

(7) By-laws relating to Horses and Vehicleson Beaches,

(8) By-laws relating to Caravan Parks andCamping Grounds .

B. N. CAMERON,Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF GOOMALLING .IT is hereby notified for public information thatMr. Ronald Peter Boardley, has been appointedActing Shire Clerk/Building Surveyor for theperiod of annual leave of the Shire Clerk for theperiod 15th December, 1980, to 9th January, 1981,inclusive .

N. G. POWELL,Shire President .

SHIRE OF GNOWANGERUP .IT is hereby notified for general information thatMr. Maxwell Louis Lewis has been appointedRanger of this Council and is duly authorised toadminister all By-laws of the Council as from the13th November, 1980, until further notice .

R. J. SIMS,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Kojonup .

IT is hereby notified for public Information thatunder Section 450 of the Local Government Act,1960-1979, and the appropriate sections of the DogAct, 1976-1977, Graham Alexander Blacklock hasbeen appointed an additional Authorised PoundKeeper/Ranger .

S. A. GIESE,Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF MT. MARSHALL .IT is hereby notified for public information thatRaymond Patrick Hooper has been appointed Act-ing Shire Clerk of the Shire of Mt . Marshall forthe period 20th December, 1980, to 1st February,1981 .

G. K. MARTIN,Shire Clerk/Supervisor.

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[12th December, 1980 .

SUMMARY.$ SHIRE OF BUSSELTON.

Balance at 1/7/79 70 822 .69 IT is hereby notified for public information, thatReceipts to 30/6/80 047 742 .41 Bertram Stanley Tomlinson has been appointed

1118565 .10 Senior Ranger for the Shire of Busselton and isPayments to 30/6/80 . . . . 976180 .34 an authorised Officer for the following purposes :Credit Balance at 30/6/80 . . . . $142384.76 (1) Litter control in accordance with the

provisions of the Litter Act, 1979 and

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12th December, 1980.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

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CORRIGENDUM.SHIRE OF MULLEWA .

Ranger.THE name Wayne Leslie Muliholland appearing inthe advertisement on page 4059 of the Gazettedated 28th November, 1980, under the above head-ing should read Wayne Leslie Mulholland .

T. J. HARKEN,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .HEALTH ACT, 1911-1979 .

Amendment to Rubbish Tipping Fees 1980 .AT a meeting of the City of Stirling Council heldon 4th November, 1980, it was resolved to amendthe charge previously imposed for solid waste dis-posal-landfill sites to that specified hereunder .

G. J. BURKETT,Mayor .

M. G. SARGANT,Town Clerk .

(8) Rubbish Tipping Fees-Landfill Sites :8.1 Solid Wastes other than car bodies depos-

ited by commercial operatives payableprior to deposit of wastes-$1 .50 per cubicmetre or part thereof .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .City of Belmont .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 127) of $100 000 .

PURSUANT to sections 610 and 598 (25) of theLocal Government Act and section 118 of the HealthAct the City of Belmont hereby gives notice thatit proposes to borrow money by sale of a singledebenture on the following terms and for the under-mentioned purpose : $100 000 (One hundred thou-sand dollars) repayable over a period not exceedingfifteen (15) years by half yearly instalments re-payable at the office of the Council, 215 WrightStreet, Cloverdale . Purpose: Development of arefuse disposal site located Lot 230 Toodyay Road,Redhill in conjunction with the Local Authoritiesof Bassendean, Bayswater, Mundaring and Swan .Contributions to this development are to be re-couped from charges levied for the depositing ofrefuse over an estimated ten (10) year period .The Statement required by section 609 of the

Local Government Act, 1960-1979 for the aboveloan is open for inspection at the office of theCouncil during usual business hours for thirty-five(35) days after publication of this notice .Dated this 8th day of December, 1980 .

F. W. RAE,Mayor .

G. SWINTON BRAY,Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .City of Bunbury .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 175) of $264 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1979, the City of Bunburyhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of a debenture or debentureson the following terms and for the followingpurpose : Two hundred and sixty-four thousanddollars ($264 000) for ten years repayable at theoffice of the Commonwealth Bank, Stephen Street,Bunbury by twenty equal half yearly repaymentsof principal and interest . Purpose : Road andBridge construction, Hay Park and Lawn Cemetery

development, Pumping units for Hands Oval andLawn Cemetery, Cycleways and Footpaths.

Plans, specifications and estimates required bySection 609 are open for inspection by ratepayersat the office of the Council, Stephen Street, Bunburyduring office hours for 35 days after publicationof this notice .

P . J. USHER,Mayor .

W. J. CARMODY,Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .City of Bunbury .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 176) of $50 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1979, the City of Bunbury herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow moneyby the sale of a debenture or debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :Fifty thousand dollars ($50 000) for five yearsrepayable at the office of the Motor VehicleInsurance Trust, 255 Adelaide Terrace, Perth byten equal half yearly repayments of principaland interest. Purpose : New Garbage Truck.Plans, specifications and estimates required by

section 609 are open for inspection by ratepayersat the office of the Council, Stephen Street, Bunburyduring office hours for 35 days after the publicationof this notice .

P. J. USHER,Mayor .

W. J. CARMODY,Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .City of Bunbury.

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 177) of $30 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1979, the City of Bunbury herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bythe sale of a debenture or debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :Thirty thousand dollars ($30 000) for 5 yearsrepayable at the office of the Motor VehicleInsurance Trust, 255 Adelaide Terrace, Perth by10 equal half yearly repayments of principal andinterest . Purpose : New Trucks .Plans, specifications and estimates required by

section 609 are open for inspection by ratepayersat the office of the Council, Stephen Street,Bunbury, during office hours for 35 days after thepublication of this notice .

P. J. USHER,Mayor .

W. J. CARMODY,Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .City of Bunbury.

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 178) of $25 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1979, the City of Bunbury herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bythe sale of a debenture or debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :Twenty five thousand dollars ($25 000) for 7 yearsrepayable at the office of the Motor Vehicle

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Insurance Trust, 255 Adelaide Terrace, Perth byfourteen equal half yearly repayments of principaland interest . Purpose : New Plant .

Plans, specifications and estimates required bysection 609 are open for inspection by ratepayersat the office of the Council, Stephen Street, Bunburyduring office hours for 35 days after the publicationof this notice .

P. J. USHER,Mayor .

W. J. CARMODY,Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .City of Fremantle .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 119) of $52 500 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Fre-mantle proposes to borrow the sum of fifty-twothousand five hundred dollars to be expended onthe following :-

Refinancing of Loan No. 59 (Raised for thepurpose of granting a Loan to the Italian ClubFremantle Incorporated for the constructionof club premises in Marine Terrace, Freman-tle)-Loan repayments will be met by theItalian Club of Fremantle Incorporated .

Full details of the proposed expenditure will beavailable at the Office of the Council for five (5)weeks from the date of publication hereof, be-tween the hours of 8 .30 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. fromMonday to Friday each week . Public Holidaysexcluded. The loan to be raised by the sale ofdebentures repayable by 20 half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest over a period often years from the date of issue . The debentureswill be paid at the Office of the Council .12th December, 1980 .

W. A. McKENZIE,Mayor .

S. W. PARKS,Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .City of Subiaco .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 82) of $32 700 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1979, the City of Subiaco hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow money by thesale of debentures on the following terms and forthe following purpose : $32 700 for a period of 15years repayable at the office of the City of Subiaco,Rokeby Road, Subiaco, by thirty (30) equal halfyearly instalments of principal and interest .Purpose

(i) For upgrading the bitumen surface of theKitchener Park tennis courts ;

(ii) replacing the existing grass surface withartificial surfacing and upgrading thefencing at the Nicholson Road Reservecourts ; and

(iii) upgrading the fencingPark courts .

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs andstatements as required by section 609 of the Actare available for inspection at the office of theCouncil during normal office hours for a period of35 days after the publication of this notice .

R. V. DIGGINS,Mayor .

J. F. R. McGEOUGH,Town Clerk .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[12th December, 1080 .

at the Rosalie

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Town of Kalgoorlie .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 131) of $100 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1979, the Council of the Municipality ofthe Town of Kalgoorlie hereby gives notice thatit proposed to borrow moneys by the sale of deben-ture, on the following terms and for the followingpurpose : $100 000 for a period of ten years, repay-able in twenty equal half-yearly instalments . Pur-pose : Self-supporting loan raised on behalf of theState Energy Commission for the purchase of gen-erating plant $55 000 ; and provision of distributionservices $45 000 within the former Town of Kal-goorlie Electricity Concession Area.Plans, specifications and estimates of cost, as

required by section 609 of the Local GovernmentAct, are available for inspection at the office ofthe Council during normal office hours for a periodof thirty-five (35) days from publication of thisnotice .Dated this 8th day of December, 1980 .

M. R. FINLAYSON,Mayor .

T. J. O'MEARA,Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Town of Kalgoorlie .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 132) of $60 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1979, the Council of the Munici-pality of the Town of Kalgoorlie hereby gives noticethat it proposed to borrow moneys by the sale ofdebenture, on the following terms and for the fol-lowing purpose : $60 000 for a period of fifteenyears, repayable in thirty equal half-yearly instal-ments. Purpose : Self-supporting loan raised onbehalf of the State Energy Commission for genera-tion buildings within the former Town of Kalgoor-lie Electricity Concession Area.

Plans, specifications and estimates of cost, asrequired by section 609 of the Local GovernmentAct, are available for inspection at the office ofthe Council during normal office hours for a periodof thirty-five (35) days from publication of thisnotice .

Dated this 8th day of December, 1980 .M. R. FINLAYSON,

Mayor.T. J. O'MEARA,

Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Albany .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 80) of $66 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1979 the Council of the Municipal-ity of the Shire of Albany hereby gives notice thatit proposes to borrow by the sale of a single deben-ture, money on the following terms and for thefollowing purpose : $66 000 for a period of five yearsrepayable at the office of the Shire of Albany by10 equal half yearly instalments of principal andinterest . Purpose : Purchase of plant and equip-ment.

Specifications, estimates and statements as re-quired by section 609 of the above Act are openfor inspection by ratepayers at the office of theCouncil during normal office hours for a periodof 35 days after publication of this notice .Dated this 2nd day of December, 1980 .

H. A. RIGGS,President.

K. F. BENTLEY,Shire Clerk.

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CORRIGENDUM .LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .

Shire of Busselton .Notice of Intention to Borrow .

Proposed Loan (No. 131) of $150 000 .THE notice under the above heading published inthe Government Gazette (No. 19) of 7th March,1980, on page 806 should be amended as follows :

Lines 5 and 6-Delete the words "A period oftwenty years" and insert "A period of fif-teen years" .

Line 7-Delete the words "Forty (40)" andinsert "Thirty (30)" .

J. M. SHEEDY,President .

B. N. CAMERON,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Lake Grace .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 132) of $75 000 .

PURSUANT to the provisions of section 610 of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1979, the Council ofthe Shire of Lake Grace hereby gives Notice of in-tention to borrow money on the following termsfor the following purpose. $75000 for a period often years repayable at the office of the Shire ofLake Grace by twenty (20) equal half yearly in-stalments of principal and interest . Purpose :Generating Plant and Distribution System forState Energy Commission of W .A. at Newdegate .

Estimates of costs as required by section 609 ofthe Local Government Act, 1960-1979, are availableat the office of the Council during business hoursfor thirty five (3.5) days from publication of thisnotice .

Interest and Principal of the above loan will bepaid by the State Energy Commission and there-fore there will be no charge on ratepayers for therepayment of the loan.Dated this 12th day of December, 1980 .

B. P. WALSH,President .

M. R. ANSTEY,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Lake Grace .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 131) of $15 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1979, the Shire of Lake Gracehereby gives notice of intention to borrow by thesale of debentures on the following terms for thefollowing purpose : $15 000 for a period of five (5)years repayable at the office of the Shire of LakeGrace by ten (10) equal half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest . Purpose : Purchase ofDental Equipment .

Estimates of costs as required by section 609 ofthe Local Government Act, 1960-1979, are avail-able at the office of the Council during businesshours for thirty-five (35) days from the publica-tion of this notice.Dated this 12th day of December, 1980 .

B. P. WALSH,President .

M. R. ANSTEY,Shire Clerk.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Moora.

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 230) of $55 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1979, the Moora Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of a debenture, or debentures,on the following terms and for the following pur-poses : $55 000 for a period of ten (10) years,repayable at the office of the Shire of Moora, 34Padbury Street, Moora by twenty (20) equalhalf-yearly instalments of principal and interest .Purpose : Bitumen Road Sealing .

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs asrequired by section 609 of the Act are open forinspection at the office of the Council duringnormal office hours for a period of thirty-five (35)days after publication of this notice .Dated this 11th day of December, 1980 .

R. J. SCOTT,President .

J . N. WARNE,Shire Clerk .

CORRIGENDUM .LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .

Shire of Narembeen.Notice of Intention to Borrow .

Proposed Loan (No . 88C) of $45 000 .IT is hereby notified that the term of the above loanadvertised in the Government Gazette of 3rd Octo-ber, 1980 on page 3399 has been reduced fromtwenty (20) years to fifteen (15) years .

M. BRISTOW,President .

V. EPIRO,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Ravensthorpe.

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 92) of $50 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1979, the Ravensthorpe Shire Coun-cil hereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of a debenture, on the follow-ing terms and for the following purpose : $50 000for a period of fifteen (15) years payable at theState Government Insurance Office, Hay and KingStreets, Perth in thirty (30) equal instalments ofprincipal and interest, for part cost of the con-struction of a substation, minor capital works, thepurchase and installation of generating plant,radiators, switchboard and wiring, transformersand the upgrading of the distribution system forthe Ravensthorpe Electricity Undertaking .

Estimates of costs as required by section 609 ofthe Act are open for inspection at the Office of theCouncil during business hours for 35 days after thepublication of this notice .

Note :-Repayments of principal and interest onthis loan will be met by the State Energy Commis-sion of W .A .Dated this 3rd day of December, 1980 .

J. S. LAWRENCE,President .

K. C. WILLIAMS,Shire Clerk .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Ravensthorpe .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 93) of $25 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1979, the Ravensthorpe Shire Coun-cil hereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of a debenture, on the followingterms and for the following purpose: $25 000 fora period of fifteen (15) years payable at the Bankof New South Wales, Morgans Street, Ravensthorpein thirty (30) equal instalments of principal andinterest, for part cost of the construction of a sub-station, minor capital works, the purchase andinstallation of generating plant, radiators, switch-board and wiring, transformers and the upgradingof the distribution system for the RavensthorpeElectricity Undertaking .

Estimates of costs as required by section 609 ofthe Act are open for inspection at the Office of theCouncil during business hours for 35 days after thepublication of this notice .Note: Repayments of principal and interest on

this loan will be met by the State Energy Com-mission of W.A .

Dated this 3rd day of December, 1980 .J. S. LAWRENCE,

President .K. C. WILLIAMS,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .City of Canning .Lease of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 3rd December, 1980 .

L.G. CI-4-4 .IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed underthe provisions of section 267 (3) of the Local Gov-ernment Act, 1960-1979, that the City of Canningmay lease Reserve 36766 to Shelley Sailing ClubInc. for a period of twenty-one years without call-ing public tender .

P. rELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .City of Nedlands .Lease of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 3rd December, 1980 .

LG : ND-4-4 .IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed underthe provisions of section 267 (3) of the Local Gov-ernment Act, 1960-1979, that the City of Nedlandsmay lease portion of Reserve A7804 to the Swan-bourne Surf Life Saving Club (Inc.) for a periodof twenty-one years without calling public tender .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .City of Perth .

Loan.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 3rd December, 1980 .LG : P-3-8B .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved ofadditions to the Club premises of the Floreat ParkBowling Club (Inc.) on Portion of Perth Shire

[12th December, 1980 .

Location Al being Lot 5 on Plan 4135 being de-clared a work and undertaking for which moneymay be borrowed under the provisions of PartXXVI of the Local Government Act, 1960-1979, bythe City of Perth .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .City of Perth .

Loan .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 3rd December, 1980 .LG: P-3-8D .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved ofextensions to the Perth Concert Hall being de-clared a work and undertaking for which moneymay be borrowed under the provisions of PartXXVI of the Local Government Act, 1960-1979,by the City of Perth .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Town of Armadale .Lease of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 3rd December, 1980 .

LG : AK-4-4 .IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has directed underthe provisions of section 267 (3) of the Local Gov-ernment Act 1960-1979, that the Town of Amadalemay lease portion of Lot 1 Williams/Second Road,Armadale, to the Federation of Western AustraliaPolice and Citizens' Youth Club Inc. for a periodof twenty-one years without calling public tender .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Town of Armadale .

Loan.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 3rd December, 1980 .LG : AK-3-8 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approvedthe construction of clubrooms on part of Lot 1Williams/Second Road, Armadale, for the Federa-tion of Western Australia Police and Citizens'Youth Clubs Inc. being declared a work andundertaking for which money may be borrowedunder the provisions of Part XXVI of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1979, by the Town of Arma-dale .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Bayswater .

Closure of Private Street .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 29th October, 1980 .L.G. BW-4-13 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Administrator has approvedunder the provisions of section 297A of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1979, the resolution passedby the Shire of Bayswater that the private streetwhich is described as being portion of Swan Loca-tion Ml and being the whole of the land shown

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coloured brown on Diagram No. 50081 immediatelynorth, and adjoining, Wonga Road, and marked"Road Widening 1893M2", Certificate of Title Vol-ume 481 Folio 155A be closed and the land con-tained therein be allocated to the adjoining Lot 50,Beechboro Road, Morley, as shown on the attachedschedule .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Broome .

Loan .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 3rd December, 1980 .LG: BM-3-8-

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved ofthe purchase of a house and land and motorvehicles, the extension and upgrading of distri-bution mains and minor capital works by theState Energy Commission being declared a workand undertaking for which money may be bor-rowed under the provisions of Part XXVI of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1979, by the Shireof Broome .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Exmouth .

Loan .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 3rd December, 1980 .LG : EX-3-8 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved ofthe upgrading of the distribution system and gen-erating plant, minor capital works and the pur-chase of motor vehicles by the State EnergyCommission being declared a work and under-taking for which money may be borrowed underthe provisions of Part XXVI of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1979, by the Shire of Exmouth .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Shire of Manjimup .

Loan .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 3rd December, 1980 .LG: MJ-3-8 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved ofsewerage works by the Public Works Departmentin area Number 3 of the Manjimup townsite beingdeclared a work and undertaking for which moneymay be borrowed under the provisions of PartXXVI of the Local Government Act, 1960-1979, bythe Shire of Manjimup .

P. FELLOWES,Secretary for Local Government .

ERRATUM .LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .

IN Government Gazette (No. 79) dated 21stNovember, 1980, the notice published for the Shireof Mundaring, By-laws relating to Signs and BillPosting, contained the following errors :-Page 3976-The heading to clause 37 should read

"Penalty" .The heading to clause 39 should read

"Revocation" .Page 3977-"B . A . HUNT, President ." should read

"B. A. HUNT, Deputy President ."(This notice supersedes the one published in

Government Gazette (No. 84) dated 5th December,1980 .)

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Local Government Boundaries Commission .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 3rd December, 1980 .

L.G. 1043/68 .IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor, acting under theprovisions of subsection (6) of section 12 of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1979, has appointed-

Johnny Roderic Watson, of the Department ofLocal Government, to be Chairman ;

James George Burnett, to be a Member ;Richard Wallace Maslen, to be a Member :

andRichard Leonard Leggo, of the Department of

Local Government, to be deputy of JohnnyRoderic Watson, Chairman ;

Ian Douglas Temby, to be deputy of JamesGeorge Burnett, Member ;

Maxwell Ray Finlayson, to be deputy of Rich-ard Wallace Maslen, Member,

of the Local Government Boundaries Commission .P. r1ELLOWES,

Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Municipal Election .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 4th December, 1980 .

IT is hereby notified, for general information, inaccordance with section 129 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, that the following gentlemen havebeen elected Members of the undermentionedMunicipality to fill the vacancies shown in theparticulars hreunder :-Date of Election ; Member Elected ; Surname ;

Christian Name ; Ward ; Occupation ; Howvacancy occurred : (a) Effluction of time, (b)Resignation, (c) Death ; Date- of Ret . ; Name ofPrevious Member ; Remarks .

Shire of Yalgoo .15/11/80 ; Broad, Colin Campbell ; Paynes Find ;

Pastoralist ; (b) ; 1981 ; Morrissey, J . H . ; - .P. r~ELLOWES,

Secretary for Local Government .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .The Municipality of the City of Belmont .

By-Laws Relating to Jetties .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actand of all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementionedmunicipality hereby records having resolved on the 18th day of February,1980, to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor, the followingBy-Laws Relating to Jetties .

1. In these By-Laws the term "Jetty" means and includes any jetty pier,wharf and landing place vested in or under the control of the Councilwhether in or adjacent to the Swan River ; and the term "Council" meansthe Council of the Municipality of the City of Belmont .

2. No person shall, on any jetty vested in, or under the control of theCouncil:-

(a) Destroy, damage or deface the jetty or any part thereof .(b) Place or deposit any obstruction .(c) Throw, place or deposit any rubbish, offensive, noxious or dangerous

substance, or bottles, utensils or glass or any litter .(d) Light any fire .(e) Throw stones or other missiles .(f) Cause any nuisance .(g) Be in a state of intoxication or behave in a disorderly manner or

otherwise create or take part in any disturbance or use any foul orindecent language or commit any act of indecency .

(h) Drive or ride any vehicle or animal except with the express permissionof Council .

(i) Use any fishing net or hang or dry the same .(j) Stamp, mark, affix or stick or cause to be stamped, affixed or stuck

any placard, handbill, notice or advertisement .(k) Tie or moor any boat, dinghy or yacht so as to cause obstruction or

prevent others from lawfully using the jetty .

3. No person shall on, or adjacent to any jetty, do or cause anythingto be done that may cause pollution to the waters of the Swan River ordamage to the river banks.

4. No person shall interfere with any craft, dinghy, boat or yacht mooredto a jetty or otherwise create any danger or hazard to river crafts, theiroccupants or persons on the jetty or in the vicinity .

5. Any person contravening the provisions of these By-Laws or any partthereof commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a penaltynot exceeding two hundred dollars ($200) .

Dated this 22nd day of October, 1980 .Common Seal of the City of Belmont

hereunto affixed in the presence of-F. W. RAE,

[L.S . ]

Mayor.G. SWINTON BRAY,

Town Clerk .

Recommended-JUNE CRAIG .

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, this 3rdday of December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .The Municipality of the City of South Perth .

By-law Relating to Standing Orders .By-law No . 4 .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andof all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned muni-cipality hereby records having resolved on the 28th day of November, 1979to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following By-law :-

Previous By-laws.(1) The By-laws published in the Government Gazette on the 30th day of

October, 1903, the 15th day of December, 1933 and the 20th day of May,1971 and all other By-laws relating to Standing Orders and procedures to befollowed at meetings of the Council and at Committees of the Council arehereby repealed .

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Standing Orders .(2) The proceedings and business of the Council shall be conducted accord-

ing to this By-law, the Clauses of which shall be referred to as "the Stand-ing Orders" .

Interpretation .(3) In this By-law, unless the context otherwise requires-"Act" means the Local Government Act, 1960 ;"Clause" means a clause of this By-law ;"Clerk" means the Town Clerk for the time being of the Council and

includes in the absence of the Town Clerk the Acting Town Clerk ofthe Council ;

"Council" means the Council of the City of South Perth ;"Mayor" includes, in the absence of the Mayor, the Deputy Mayor and, in

his absence, includes the Councillor chosen to preside at any meetingof the Council.

Mayor to Preside .(4) The Mayor, if present, shall preside at all meetings of the Council and,

in his absence, or if, after being present, he retires, the Deputy Mayor shallpreside, but if he is not present or after being present retires, then one of theCouncillors chosen by the Councillors then present shall preside .

Quorum .(5) (a) At any meeting of the Council a quorum shall consist of such

number as conforms with the provisions of Section 173 of the Act .(b) Subject to Clause 6, every meeting shall proceed to business as soon

after the time stated in the notice calling the meeting as a quorum is con-stituted .

Absence of Quorum .(6) If at the expiration of half an hour from the time fixed for the com-

mencement of a meeting of the Council a quorum is not present, the Mayor,or in his absence, the Deputy Mayor, or in his absence, the majority of theCouncillors present, or any Councillor present alone, if only one be present,or the Clerk if no Councillor is present, may adjourn the meeting .

(7) If at any time during any meeting of the Council a quorum is notpresent the Mayor shall thereupon suspend the proceedings of the meetingfor a period of two minutes, and if a quorum be not present at the expirationof that period, the Mayor shall adjourn the meeting to some future date .

(8) At any meeting which is adjourned for want of a quorum the names ofthe members then present shall be recorded in the Minute Book .

Open Doors-Except as Provided .(9) (a) The business of the Council shall be conducted with open doors

except upon such occasions as the Council by resolution otherwise directs .(b) Upon the carrying of such a resolution as is mentioned in Subclause (a)

of this Clause, the Mayor shall direct all persons other than Councillors andservants of the Council to leave the Council Chambers and every person shallforthwith comply with such direction .

(c) Any person failing to comply with a direction given pursuant to Sub-clause (b) of this Clause may, by order of the Mayor, be removed from theCouncil Chambers .

(d) After the carrying of a resolution made under Subclause (a) of thisClause, the business at that meeting of the Council shall proceed behind closeddoors until the Council, by resolution, decides to proceed with open doors,provided that no resolution other than one "that the Council now proceed withopen doors", shall be carried whilst Council is proceeding behind closed doors .

(e) While a resolution made under Subclause (a) of this Clause is in force,the operation of Clause 35 shall be suspended unless the Council, by resolutionotherwise decides .

Distinguished Visitors .(10) If a distinguished visitor is present at a meeting of the Council, the

Mayor may invite him to sit beside the Mayor or at the Council Table .Reporters.

(11) At all meetings news media reporters from time to time nominated bythe Council shall be permitted to occupy such part of the Council Chamber asmay be appropriated for their specified accommodation, but they shall with-draw during any period when the Council is sitting behind closed doors .Nothing in this clause shall be construed to affect the right of any otherreporter to attend at a meeting of Council while the business of the Councilis being conducted with open doors .

Visitors not to Take Part in Discussion .(12) The admission of the public to the Council Chamber shall be under and

subject to the condition that no expression of dissent or approval and noconversation shall take place and, in the event of any breach of this condition,the Mayor may, at his discretion and without vote of Council, require theperson or persons so offending to withdraw from the Council Chamber .

Disturbance by Strangers .(13) (a) A person, not being a Councillor, shall not at any meeting of the

Council in any way interrupt the proceedings of the Council .

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(b) Any person interrupting the proceedings of the Council shall, when sodirected by the Mayor, forthwith leave the Council Chambers .(c) Any person who, being ordered to leave the Council Chambers pursuant

to any Clause, fails to do so may, by order of the Mayor, be removed from theCouncil Chambers .

Agenda Closing Times .(14) (a) Correspondence or other matters submitted for Council's considera-

tion shall be referred in the first instance to the appropriate Standing Com-mittee of the Council unless the Council directs otherwise, or there are ex-ceptional or urgent circumstances .

(b) Correspondence or other matters shall be included in the Agenda for ameeting of a Committee of Council only if lodged with the Town Clerk priorto 3 .00 p.m. on the Friday of the week immediately preceding the week inwhich the meeting is to be held .

(c) Nothing in Subclauses (a) or (b) above shall prevent the Council fromtime to time setting different closing times for agenda items for a particularmatter or class of matter for Council or Committee meetings .

(d) Late correspondence for Council' and Committee meetings shall be en-tertained only if it is a matter of urgency or if it refers to a matter alreadyincluded on the Agenda.

(e) Nothing in Subclauses (a), (b), (c) or (d) shall prevent a Councillorfrom submitting by Notice, in accordance with Clause 22, a matter for con-sideration by the Council without prior reference to a Committee .

Order of Business at Ordinary Meeting.(15) The order of business at an ordinary meeting of the Council shall, unless

for the greater convenience of the Council altered by resolution to that effect,be as nearly as practicable as follows, that is to say :-

(1) Apologies.(2) Confirmation of Minutes .(3) Business Arising from Minutes of Previous Meeting .(4) Reports-

(a) Parks and Health Committee .(b) Works Finance and General Purposes Committee .(c) Buildings and Town Planning Committee .(d) Special Committees.(e) Delegates .

(5) Announcements: His Worship the Mayor .(6) Motions of which previous notice is required to be given by the Act

or the Standing Orders .(7) Matters referred by Local Government Association of W.A .(8) Correspondence .(9) Late Correspondence .(10) General Business .

Order of Business at Special Meeting .(16) The order of business at any special meeting of the Council shall be

the order in which that business stands in the notice of the meeting .

Tape Recorder .(17) Without the prior consent of the Council a person shall not use any

tape recorder or device or machine designed to record or capable of recordingsound at any meeting of the Council or any meeting of a Committee of theCouncil .

Confirmation of Minutes .(18) (a) The pasting or otherwise permanently affixing the Minutes to the

leaves of a book is a sufficient recording of the Minutes in the book.(b) The reading at the next ordinary meeting of the Council of the Minutes

of the previous meeting may be dispensed with when members have beensupplied with copies thereof at least three days before the holding of that nextordinary meeting .

(c) A copy of the Minutes of Council Meetings and the Committee recom-mendations referred to therein shall be placed in each of Council's Librariesas soon as practical after the Council has met, and shall be made availableto members of the public to examine and copy during the hours in which theLibrary is open to the public .

Questions .(19) The Mayor or any Councillor may without notice during the course of

a debate, or at appropriate times during a meeting, ask any question relevantto that debate or to the subject under discussion or to the ordinary businessof the Council. The person to whom the question is addressed shall answer tothe best of his knowledge and ability . In answering any question a personmay qualify his answer and may at a later time in the meeting or at asubsequent meeting alter, correct, add to or otherwise amend his answer .

(20) Every question and answer shall be submitted as briefly and conciselyas possible, and no discussion shall be allowed thereon .

Reception of Correspondence .(21) Discussion shall not be permitted on any motion that any corres-

pondence be received or not received .

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Notice of motion .(22) A Councillor wishing to give notice of motion to rescind or alter a

previous resolution of the Council, or as otherwise required by the Act, shalldo so by giving notice in writing to the Clerk in sufficient time for the require-ments of the Act regarding notice to members to be met .

(23) Every such motion as is mentioned in Clause 22 shall lapse unless-(a) the Councillor who gave notice thereof, or some other Councillor auth-

orised by him in writing, is present to move the motion when calledon; or

(b) the Council on a motion agrees to defer consideration of the motionto a later stage or date .

Deputations .(24) (a) Any person or persons wishing to be received as a deputation by

the Council shall, in the first instance, send to the Clerk a memorial, settingout in concise terms the subject matter to be raised by the deputation.

(b) Where the Clerk receives a memorial in terms of this Clause, he shalllay the memorial-

(i) before the Committee concerned; or(ii) where there is no Committee concerned, before the Mayor.

(c) A Committee or the Mayor receiving a memorial in terms of this Clausemay either receive the deputation or lay the memorial before the Council .

(d) Where a memorial is laid before the Council under Subclause (c) of thisClause, the Council may, if it so resolves, receive the deputation .

(25) A deputation shall not exceed five in number and only two membersthereof shall be at liberty to address the Council or a Committee of theCouncil, except in reply to questions from membersof the Council or Com-mittee, and the matter shall not be further considered by the Council or theCommittee, until the deputation has withdrawn .

Councillors to Address Mayor .(26) Any Councillor moving a motion or amendment, or taking part in the

discussion thereon, shall rise and address the Mayor .

Point of Order .(27) (a) A Councillor who is addressing the Mayor shall not be interrupted

except upon a point of order, in which event he shall resume his seat until theCouncillor raising the point of order has been heard thereon and the questionof order has been disposed of, whereupon the Councillor so interrupted may,if permitted, proceed .

(b) A Councillor rising to express a difference of opinion with, or to contra-dict, a speaker shall not be recognised as raising a point of order.

(c) A violation of any provision of this Clause is a breach of order .

Substance of Motion to be Stated .(28) Any Councillor desirous of proposing an original motion or amendment

shall state its substance before he addresses the Council thereon and, if sorequired by the Mayor, shall put the motion or amendment in writing .

Motions and Amendments to be Seconded .(29) (a) A motion or amendment shall not be discussed or put to the vote

of the Council unless seconded, but a Councillor may require the enforcementof any Standing Order by directing the Mayor's attention to the infractionthereof .

(b) A nomination to the position of Deputy Mayor is not required to beseconded .

Unopposed Business .(30) (a) Upon a motion being moved and seconded, the Mayor may enquire

if any Councillor opposes that motion. If no one indicates his intention tooppose the motion, the Mayor may proceed to put the motion to the vote with-out debate .

(b) If a Councillor signifies his opposition to a motion the motion shall bedealt with according to the Standing Orders generally .

Titles to be Used .(31) A speaker, in referring to any other present shall designate him by the

title of Mayor or Councillor, as the case may be .

Priority of Speaking .(32) Where two or more Councillors rise to speak at the same time, the

Mayor shall decide who of them is entitled to priority .

Mayor to be Heard .(33) Whenever the Mayor rises during a debate any Councillor then speak-

ing or offering to speak shall sit down and the Council shall be silent so thatthe Mayor may be heard without interruption .

Mayor to Take Part in Debate .(34) Subject to the provisions of the Standing Orders it shall be competent

for the Mayor to take a substantive part in a discussion or a debate uponany question before the Council but he shall only be entitled to do so beforethe mover of a motion exercises his right of reply .

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Speaking Twice .(35) Subject to Clause 9 and Clause 36 a Councillor shall not speak twice

on the same question except-(a) in reply, upon an original motion of which he was the mover ;(b) in reply, upon an amendment last debated of which he was the

mover ;(c) by way of personal explanation .

(36) The Council may, by resolution moved without notice, suspend theoperation of Clause 35 hereof and thereupon that Clause shall be suspendeduntil such time as the Council shall, by similar resolution, otherwise decide .

(37) The Mayor shall forthwith call to order any Councillor committing abreach of Clause 35 .

Personal Explanation .(38) The Mayor may allow a Councillor to make a personal explanation if

the Councillor claims that something he has said at a meeting has been mis-understood in a material respect . A Councillor making a personal explanationshall confine that explanation to a brief and concise explanation of thatpart of his statement which may have been misunderstood and he shall notadvert to matters not strictly necessary for that purpose nor seek to strengthenany argument by new matter or by replying to any point raised by anotherCouncillor.

No Speech After Certain Events .(39) A Councillor shall not speak on any motion or amendment-(a) after the mover has replied; or(b) after the question has been put .

Mover and Seconder Have Spoken .(40) A Councillor moving or seconding a motion or amendment is deemed to

have spoken thereon .

Limit of Speeches .(41) (a) A Councillor shall not speak upon any motion or amendment or

in reply for a longer period than ten minutes without the consent of theCouncil, which shall be signified without debate .

(b) An extension shall not be permitted under this Clause so as to enableany Councillor to speak for more than a total period of fifteen minutes .

Speaking in Reply .(42) A Councillor speaking in reply shall not introduce any new matter but

shall strictly confine himself to answering previous speakers .

Division of Motions .(43) The Mayor may, at his discretion, or the Council may, by motion without

debate, order a complicated motion to be divided and put in the form of twoor more motions .

Withdrawal of Motions .(44) A motion or amendment may be withdrawn by the mover, with the

consent of the Council, which shall be signified without debate . A Councillorshall not speak upon a motion or amendment after the mover has askedpermission for its withdrawal unless that permission is refused .

Production of Documents .(45) (a) Any Councillor may require the production of any of the docu-

ments of the Council relating to a question or matter under discussion if thatdocument is readily available and it is practical and convenient for that docu-ment to be produced .

(b) On giving to the Clerk not less than four hours notice, a Councillorshall be entitled to have laid on the Council table for the duration of ameeting, any document or record of the Council, and the Clerk, on receivingthat notice shall lay the document on the Council table at the commencementof the meeting with respect to which the production of that document orrecord has been requested .

No Digression .(46) A Councillor shall not speak otherwise than upon, or digress from, the

question then before the Council, except to make a personal explanation .

No Adverse Reflection on Council .(47) A Councillor shall not reflect adversely upon a resolution of the Council,

except on a motion that the resolution be rescinded .

No Adverse Reflection on Councillor .(48) A Councillor shall not reflect adversely upon the character or actions

of another member nor impute any motive to a member, unless the Councilresolves, without debate, that the question then before the Council cannototherwise be adequately considered .

(49) For the purposes of Clauses 47 and 48 any Councillor may require theClerk to take down any particular words used by a Councillor immediatelyupon their being used .

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Demand for Withdrawal .(50) If any Councillor commits a breach of Clause 47 or 48, the Mayor may

require him unreservedly to withdraw any offending comment and tb make asatisfactory apology . If the Councillor declines or neglects to do so, theMayor may direct such Councillor to cease speaking and resume his seat andmay call on the next speaker .

Disturbance by Councillors .(51) A Councillor shall not make any noise or disturbance or, except to raise

a point of order, converse aloud, while any other person is addressing theCouncil .

Continued Irrelevance.(52) The Mayor may call the attention of the Council to continued irrelev-

ance, tedious repetition, unbecoming language, or any breach of order ordecorum on the part of a Councillor and may direct that Councillor, if speak-ing, to discontinue his speech and thereupon the Councillor shall cease speakingand shall resume his seat .

(53) When the Mayor is putting any question, a Councillor shall not walkout of or across the Chamber . A Councillor shall not, whilst any other Coun-cillor is speaking, pass between the speaker and the chair .

(54) The Mayor shall preserve order, and may call any Councillor to order,whenever, in his opinion, there is cause for so doing .

(55) Every Councillor shall be entitled to direct the attention of the Mayorto any infraction of the Standing Orders by any other Councillor or to drawthe attention of the Mayor to any matter of which the latter may take noticeunder Clause 52 .

Rulings by Mayor .(56) When the Mayor has given a decision on a point of order or practice,

argument or comment shall not be permitted thereon and that decision shallbe final, in that particular case, unless a majority of the Councillors thenpresent shall, upon motion made forthwith and without discussion, dissenttherefrom .

(57) Whenever the Mayor has decided that any motion, amendment orother matter before the Council is out of order, it shall be rejected, andwhenever anything said or done in the Council, by any Councillor, is similarlydecided to be out of order, that Councillor shall be called upon by the Mayorto make such explanation, retraction or apology, as the case may require .

Continued Breach of Order.(58) Where a Councillor persists in any conduct which the Mayor decides

is out of order or refuses to make any explanation, retraction or apologyrequired by the Mayor under Clause 57, the Mayor may direct that Councillorto refrain from taking any further part in the then meeting of the Council,other than by recording his vote and the Councillor shall comply with thatdirection .

Serious Disorder .(59) (a) If at a meeting of the Council the Mayor is of opinion that by

reason of disorder or otherwise the business of the Council cannot be effectivelycontinued, he may adjourn the meeting for a period of fifteen minutes . Atthe end of that period Council shall re-assemble and decide whether businessis to be proceeded with and that question shall be decided forthwith and withoutdebate .

(b) Where Council has decided to proceed under Subclause (a) of thisClause and the Mayor is again of opinion that the business of the Councilcannot be effectively continued, the Mayor may close the meeting .

All Councillors to Vote .(60) (a) At every meeting of the Council, save where the Act otherwise

provides, every Councillor Present shall vote, and if any Councillor who isentitled to vote fails to vote, the Mayor shall call upon him to vote .

(b) Where there is any equal division of votes upon any question, the Mayorhas and may exercise a casting vote .

Permissible Motions During Debate .(61) (a) Subject to Subclause (b) of this Clause, when a motion is under

debate, no further motion shall be moved except a motion-(i) that the motion be amended ;(ii) that the Council do adjourn ;(iii) that the debate be adjourned ;(iv) that the question be now put ;(v) that the Council do sit behind closed doors ;(vi) that the Council now proceed with open doors ;(vii) that the question before Council be referred to a named Committee

of Council for consideration and recommendation ;(viii) where the question before the Council is a recommendation from a

Committee of the Council that the question be referred back to theCommittee.

(b) Where the question before the Council is a recommendation from a Com-mittee of the Council, a Councillor may, at the conclusion of the speech of anyother Councillor, move without notice that the question be referred back to theCommittee. On any such motion, the mover may speak for not more than fiveminutes, the seconder shall not speak other than formally to second the motion,and the Chairman of the Committee concerned, or in his absence a memberthereof, may speak for not more than five minutes to the motion, but no otherdebate shall be allowed .

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Amendment to Relate to Motion .(62) Every amendment shall be relevant to the motion on which it is moved .(63) Every amendment shall be read before being moved .

One Amendment at a Time .(64) (a) Only one amendment shall be discussed at a time, but as often as

an amendment is lost, another amendment may be moved before the originalmotion is put to the vote. When one amendment to a motion is carried, onlyone further amendment to the original motion, as amended, and no more, maybe moved .

(b) In speaking to an amendment a Councillor may give notice of his inten-tion to move a further amendment .

(65) Where an amendment is carried, the original motion as amended shall,for all purposes of subsequent debate and subject only to Clause 64 be treatedas an original motion .

"That Council Adjourn" .(66) (a) A Councillor may, at the conclusion of the speech of any other

Councillor or on the conclusion of any business, move without notice that theCouncil do now adjourn and that motion shall state the time and date towhich the adjournment is to be made or that the adjournment is to be toa date and time to be fixed. Where a motion to adjourn does not specifythe time and date to which the adjournment is to be made the Mayor shallif the motion is carried adjourn the Council to such time and date as theMayor shall then declare .

(b) On a motion to adjourn, the mover may speak for not more than fiveminutes, the seconder shall not speak other than formally to second the motionand the mover of the motion (if any) which was then under debate mayspeak for not more than five minutes, but no other debate shall be allowed .

(67) Where a motion for the adjournment of the Council is negatived, nosimilar motion shall be moved until after the question then under discussion(if any) or the next on the notice paper or any other which may be allowedprecedence, as the case may be, shall have been disposed of .

(98) (a) A Councillor who has spoken on the question then before theCouncil shall not move the adjournment of the Council .

(b) A Councillor shall not, at the same sitting of the Council, be the moveror seconder of more than one motion for the adjournment of the Council .

(69) On a motion for the adjournment of the Council being carried, thedebate on the question (if any) under debate when that motion was movedshall be continued immediately upon the Council resuming after the ad-journment.

(70) On a motion for the adjournment of the Council being carried, arecord shall be taken of all those who have spoken on the subject underconsideration at the time of the adjournment and they shall not be permittedto speak on any subsequent consideration of the same subject, but this Clausedoes not deprive a mover of the right of reply .

"That Debate be Adjourned" .(71) (a) A Councillor may at the conclusion of the speech of any other

Councillor move, without notice, that the debate be adjourned to a later hourof the same meeting or to a subsequent meeting of the Council .(b) On a motion that the debate be adjourned, the mover may speak for

not more than five minutes, the seconder shall not speak other than formallyto second the motion, and no other debate shall be allowed but if the questionthen before the Council is a recommendation from a Committee, the Chairmanof the Committee concerned, or, in his absence, a member thereof may speakfor not more than five minutes .

(72) (a) A Councillor who has spoken on the question then under debateshall not move the adjournment of the debate .

(b) A Councillor shall not, at the same sitting of the Council, be the moveror seconder of more than one motion for the adjournment of the same debate .

(73) On resuming an adjourned debate the Councillor who moved its ad-journment shall be entitled to speak first .

(74) On a motion for the adjournment of a debate being carried, a recordshall be taken of all those who have spoken on the subject under debate andthey shall not be permitted to speak on any resumption of the debate on thatsubject, but this clause does not deprive the mover of his right of reply .

(75) Where the debate on any motion, moved and seconded, is interruptedby the lack of a quorum, that debate may, on motion with notice, be resumedat the next meeting, at the point where it was so interrupted .

"That Question be now Put" .(76) A Councillor may, at the conclusion of the speech of any other Coun-

cillor, move, without notice and without comment, that the question underconsideration be now put, and upon that motion being formally seconded,that motion shall be immediately put, without debate .

(77) A motion that the question under consideration be put shall not bemoved by a Councillor who has already spoken on the question .

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(78) When it is decided by the Council that the question under considerationbe put, the mover of the question under consideration shall, if debate hasensued and if otherwise entitled to do so, be permitted to speak in reply fornot more than five minutes before the question is put, but subject thereto, thequestion shall at once be put .

(79) Whenever it is decided by the Council that the question be put, anyamendment to the question then being debated by the Council shall be putand then the main question shall be put .

"Question Referred to Named Committee" .(80) (a) A Councillor may, at the conclusion of the speech of any other

Councillor, move without notice that the motion before Council be referred toa named Committee for consideration and recommendation .

(b) A motion that the question be referred to a Committee shall not bemoved or seconded by a Councillor who has already spoken to the question .

Confidential Business .(81) All discussions, resolutions and proceedings and every matter dealt

with by, or brought before the Council sitting otherwise than with open doors,or any Committee of the Council, shall be treated as strictly confidential, andshall not without the authority of the Council be disclosed to any person otherthan the Mayor, Councillors or servants of the Council (and in the case ofservants, only so far as may be necessary for the performance of their duties)prior to discussion of that matter at a meeting of the Council held with opendoors .

Rescission of Resolution.(82) A resolution of any meeting of the Council shall not be revoked,

rescinded, or altered at the same or any subsequent meeting, except in themanner provided by Section 177 of the Act .

Negatived Motions .(83) A motion to the same effect as any motion which has been negatived

by the Council shall not again be entertained within a period of three months,except with the consent of an absolute majority of the Council .

Suspension of Standing Orders .(84) In cases of urgent necessity, any Standing Order of the Council may

be suspended on motion duly made and seconded, and carried by a majorityof Councillors present at the time .

(85) Any Councillor moving the suspension of a Standing Order shall statethe object of the motion, but discussion shall not otherwise take place thereon .

Method of Taking Vote .(86) The Mayor, shall in taking the vote on any motion or amendment, put

the question, first in the affirmative and then in the negative, and he may doso as often as is necessary to enable him to form and declare his opinion asto whether the affirmative or the negative has the majority by a show of handsor on the voices .

(87) (a) The Council shall vote on the count of raised hands but the resultmay be determined on the voices unless a Councillor calls for a show of hands .Any Councillor may call for a division on any question taken on a vote by ashow of hands or on the voices .

(b) Where a division is taken, the procedure laid down in subsections (11)and (12) of Section 173 of the Act shall be observed .

Standing Committees.(88) (a) In addition to such occasional Committees as may from time to

time be appointed, there shall be Standing Committees of the Council, namelyfor-

(i) Works Finance and General Purposes ;(ii) Buildings and Town Planning ;(iii) Parks and Health .

(b) Each Standing Committee shall be comprised of one Member from eachof the five Wards of the Council, and the Mayor where he indicates his in-tention to be a member in accordance with Section 182 of the Act .

(c) Subject to Subclause (d) of this Clause, the members of each StandingCommittee shall be appointed for each year, at the first meeting of the Councilheld after the annual election and shall hold office until the commencement ofthe first meeting after the annual election then next ensuing .

(d) The Council may, by resolution carried pursuant to a notice of motion,by a simple majority, or on a motion moved without notice, by an absolutemajority, change the membership of any Committee .

(e) In the event of an equality of votes for two or more Councillors in anelection for membership of a Committee, the Mayor shall have a casting vote .

(f) In addition to appointing one member from each of the five Wards toeach of the Standing Committees, the Council shall, at its first meeting afterthe Annual Election, appoint each of the other two Ward Members as firstand second deputy members for that Ward's member in the Committee .

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(89) (a) Subject to any resolution of the Council passed after the cominginto operation of the Standing Orders, the duties of the Standing Committeesshall be to consider and report to Council in the following matters :-

Works Finance and General Purposes Committee .Works, finance, transport, staff and all other matters of a general pur-

pose nature, or which have not been assigned to either of the othertwo Standing Committees,

Buildings and Town Planning Committee .Building standard, town planning control and foreshore developments .

Parks and Health Committee .Parks, reserves, street trees, health, maintenance and control of all Council-

owned buildings and foreshore development .(b) Standing Committees shall have no power to finalise any matter unless .

specifically authorised so to do by the Council .

Occasional Committees.(90) (a) The Council may appoint Occasional Committees to perform any

duty which may be lawfully entrusted by the Council to a Committee .(b) An Occasional Committee may comprise any number of members not

exceeding the largest minority of the total number of members .(c) A Standing Committee shall not interfere in any matter which has for

the time being been entrusted to an Occasional Committee .(d) An Occasional Committee shall not be appointed except on a motion

setting out-(1) the duties proposed to be entrusted to such Committee ; and(2) either-

(i) the names of the Councillors of whom, with the Mayor, it isintended to constitute the Committee ; or

(ii) the number of Councillors intended to constitute the Committeeand a provision that they be elected by a separate motion ;

(iii) first and second deputy members for each member of the Com-mittee .

(e) Where the members of an Occasional Committee are elected by a motion,then, in the event of an equality of votes, the Mayor shall have a casting vote .

Calling Committee Meetings .(91) The Clerk shall call a meeting of any Committee when requested to do

so by the Mayor or the Chairman or any two members of that Committee .

Procedure at Committee Meetings .(92) Except in so far as they limit the number of times a member may

speak or require meetings to be conducted with open doors, or require aCouncillor to rise to address the Chair, the Standing Orders shall be observedat meetings of Committees, but the Chairman of a Committee may have andexercise both a deliberative and, in the case of equality of votes, a castingvote .

Quorum of Committees .(93) (a) At any meeting of a Committee a quorum shall consist of not less

than three, including the Chairman, when the Mayor is not in attendance,and four, including the Chairman, when the Mayor is is attendance .

(b) Every meeting shall proceed to business so soon after the time statedin the summons as a quorum is constituted . If a quorum is lacking thirtyminutes after the appointed time of the meeting, the meeting shall lapse .

Minutes of Committees .(94) (a) Each Standing Committee shall cause to be kept Minutes of all

its proceedings and transactions .(b) Minutes of Committee Meetings shall be entered or pasted in the Coun-

cil's Minute Book as part of the Minutes of the Council Meeting at which therecommendations contained therein are considered .The Minutes of each Committee Meeting shall be confirmed at the next

meeting of the Committee and thereafter shall be signed by the Mayor or, inhis absence, by the Chairman of the meeting which confirms the Minutes .

Meetings of Electors .(95) (a) The Standing Orders apply, so far as is practicable, to any meeting

of electors, but where there is any inconsistency between the provisions ofthis by-law and the provisions of Section 171 of the Act, the latter prevails .

(b) A person who is not an elector is not entitled to vote at a meeting ofelectors, and he may not take part in any discussion at that meeting, unlessthe meeting, by a motion, requests him to do so .

Meetings of Ratepayers .(96) (a) The Standing Orders apply, so far as is practicable, to any meeting

of ratepayers, but where there is inconsistency between the provisions of thisby-law and the provisions of Section 171 of the Act, the latter prevails .

.(b) A person who is not a ratepayer is not entitled to vote at a . meetingof ratepayers and he may not take any part in any discussion at that meetingunless the meeting, by a motion, requests him to do so .

Penalty .(97) Any person committing a breach of Standing Orders is liable to a

penalty not exceeding two hundred dollars .

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Enforcement .(98) The Mayor shall enforce the provisions of the Standing Orders .

Dated this 28th day of November, 1979 .The Common Seal of the City of South Perth

was hereunto affixed in the presence of-J. G. BURNETT,

CL.S .I

Mayor.P. A . BENNETTS,

Town Clerk .

Recommended-

Approved by His Excellencyday of December, 1980 .

Recommended-JUNE CRAIG,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 3rdday of December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

JUNE CRAIG,Minister for Local Government .

the Governor in Executive Council this 3rd

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .Municipality of the Town of East Fremantle .

By-laws Relating to Parking Facilities .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actand of all other powers enabling it the Council of the abovementionedMunicipality hereby records having resolved on the 15th day of September,1980, to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor, the followingamendments to by-laws published in the Government Gazette of 30th June,1978. The principal by-laws are amended as follows :-

1 . After By-Law 43 add the following by-laws ."44. No person shall stand or permit a vehicle to stand on land whichis not a street or parking facility without the consent of the owner orperson in occupation of such land .

45 . (1) No person except an employee of the Council in the courseof his duties shall drive or park a vehicle upon or over any portion ofany reserve other than a paved area specifically set aside for that purpose .

(2) No person shall park a vehicle on any part of a reserve, includingany paved areas for the purposes of conducting a business ."

2 . Existing By-laws 44 to 55 inclusive to be renumbered 46 to 57 inclusive .3 . The Third Schedule is deleted and the following substituted:-

"Item By-Law

Nature of Offence

ModifiedNo .

Penalty

"Fifth Schedule. Parking Stations-Swan Reserve No. 31402. Location 8663. Original Plan 12139, Plan F 25-4 .

Riverside Road, East Fremantle . Swan Reserve No . 31404. LaunchingRamp and Parking . Location 8664 Original Plan 12139, Plan F25-4, RiversideRoad, East Fremantle .

Fees :Each Motor Vehicle-80 cents per day of issue .Each Trailer-80 cents per day of issue .

Dated the 15th day of October, 1980 .The Common Seal of the Town of East

Fremantle was hereunto affixed byauthority of a resolution of theCouncil in the presence of-

I. G. HANDCOCK,[L.S.i

Mayor.M. G. COWAN,

Town Clerk.

1.2 .

3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9.

10.

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2636(4)39 (1) (g)36 (1) (c)2936 (2) (a)

Parking a vehicle on Private property without permissionParking a vehicle in a parking station after the expiry of

the period of the fee paid . . . .

. . . .Failure to display ticketParking a vehicle in a no parking areaStanding a vehicle in a footway or pedestrian crossingStanding a vehicle for longer than the time allowedCausing an obstruction

. . . .

. . . .Standing a vehicle in a No Standing areaStanding a vehicle on a street verge . . . .All other offences not specified

. . . .

20

10101520102020207"

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4 . The Fifth Schedule is deleted and the following substituted :-

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979.The Municipality of the Shire of Albany .

By-law Relating to Buildings .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the above mentioned act,the Council of the above mentioned Municipality hereby records havingresolved on the 22nd day of February, 1980, to make and submit for theconfirmation by the Governor, the following amendments to the By-lawpublished in the Government Gazette of the 31st October, 1968 .

Amendments .1. Delete after the word building in line one, the passage " shall be erected

fronting onto a street in that portion of the District of the Shire of Albanywhich is specified in the Schedule hereto unless the front walls of thebuilding " and substitute the passage " of class VI, VII, VIIIA or VIIIB of theUniform Building By-laws 1974 (as amended) shall be erected on a lot zonedfor Light Industry, General Industry or Noxious Industry in any Town PlanningScheme adopted by the Shire of Albany to which Ministerial approval under theprovisions of the Town Planning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended) hasbeen given unless the wall or walls fronting onto a street or streets " inlieu thereof.

2. Delete the Schedule .

Dated this 28th day of March, 1980 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Albany

was hereunder affixed is the presence of-H. A. RIGGS,

[L.S .]

President.K. F. BENTLEY,

Shire Clerk.

Recommended-JUNE CRAIG,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 3rdday of December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .The Municipality of the Shire of Cranbrook .

By-Laws to Regulate Hawkers .PURSUANT to the power conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andof all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityhereby records having resolved on the 15th day of February, 1980, to makeand submit for confirmation by the Governor the following by-laws to regulateHawkers .

1. Interpretation-In these by-laws the word:-(a) "Shire" means the Shire of Cranbrook .(b) "District" means the Municipal District of the Shire of Cranbrook .(c) "hawker" means to act as a hawker as defined in section 217(1) of

the Local Government Act, 1960 as amended.2. Any previous by-laws relating to regulate hawkers are hereby repealed .3. No person shall hawk any goods, wares or merchandise in the district

unless he holds a current licence issued to him by the Council under theseby-laws .

4. A person who wishes to obtain a hawker's licence shall apply, in writingto the Shire Clerk of the Shire, stating the part or parts of the districtand the kind of goods, wares, merchandise for which he wishes to obtaina licence .

5. A licence is valid for the hawking of the goods, wares and merchandisetherein described, only, and, in the case of a licence limited to a part ofthe district is valid for that part of the district only.

6. A hawker's licence shall be in the form of Schedule "A" to this by-law .7. The Shire Clerk of the Shire may issue a licence to the applicant on

payment of the prescribed fee.8. The fee to be paid for a hawker's . licence shall be as set out in Schedule

"B" to this by-law .

9. Forthwith upon the expiry of a licence whether by effiuxion of time orby cancellation the holder thereof shall return such licence to the ShireClerk of the Shire.

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10. Council will not entertain any application (other than an applicationfor a licence by way of renewal of licence) unless the applicant produces acertificate signed by two Justices of the Peace certifying that the person soughtto be licensed is of good character and reputation and is a fit person toexercise the trade of a hawker .

11 . The Council may cancel any hawker's licence if, in the opinion of theCouncil, the holder thereof is not a fit and proper person to hold such a licence .

12. The holder of a licence shall carry his licence with him wherever hehawks in the district and he shall, on demand, produce his licence for inspectionby any officer of the Council or by any person with whom he seeks to trade .

13. No hawker shall take up position or loiter within two hundred metres ofany shop which has for sale any goods, wares or merchandise similar to thosebeing offered for sale by the hawker .

14. No hawker's licence is in any way transferable either by way of loan,gift, sale or assignment .

15. Nothing in these by-laws shall read to apply to any storekeeper registeredunder the Shops and Factories Act within the district who may be fulfillingby delivery, bona fide orders for the goods of his business or store, nor anyRatepayer or occupier of land within the district who may be disposing of thebona fide primary products of his or her property situated within the district .

16. Any person committing a breach of these by-laws is liable to a penaltyon conviction not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200) and to a maximumdaily penalty during the breach of $20 per day .

Schedule "A" .Shire of Cranbrook .

HAWKER'S LICENCE .No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

within such part of the district of the Shire of Cranbrook as is endorsedon the back hereof, subject to the provisions of the by-laws of the Shireof Cranbrook in force in respect of hawkers .

Dated this day of19

Schedule "B" .Shire of Cranbrook .

HAWKER'S LICENCE .Fee for Hawker's Licence-Annual Fee $20 .00 .

Dated the 18th day of July, 1980 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Cranbrook

was hereto affixed in the presence of-[L.S . ]

Recommended-

R. C. WARD,President.

B. R. GENONI,Shire Clerk .

JUNE CRAIG,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 3rd dayof December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .The Municipality of the Shire of Cranbrook .

By-laws Relating to the Control and Management of Lake PoorrarecupReserve A 24853 .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act andof all other powers enabling it, the Council of the Shire of Cranbrook herebyrecords having resolved on the 18th day of July, 1980, to make and submitfor confirmation by the Governor the following amendment to its By-lawspublished in the Government Gazette on the 4th June, 1970 .

(i) That By-law 2 be amended by adding after the interpretation "Person"the following two interpretations :-"Camp", when used as a noun, includes any portable shed or hut,

tent, tent fly, awning, blind or other thing used as, or capableof being used as, a habitation or for dwelling or sleeping pur-poses ; and the verb "to camp" shall be construed accordingly ;

"Caravan", means a vehicle designed, or fitted, or being capable ofuse, as a habitation or for dwelling or sleeping purposes ;

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(ii) That By-law 4 (2) be amended by the deletion of the figure "1903"from line 3 and by the substitution of the figure "1976" .

(iii) That By-law 5a be added to the By-laws following By-law 5 (2) andit read :-

A person shall not, within the defined area, park a caravan orerect a camp, unless it is in the area set aside for that purpose bythe Council and any such area shall be indicated by signs erectedby the Council .

(iv) Delete By-law 9 and substitute the following in lieu thereof ;Any person who shall commit a breach of any of these By-laws

shall upon conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding two hundreddollars ($200) and a maximum daily penalty during the breach, of$20.00 .

Dated the 18th day of July, 1980 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Cranbrook

was hereto affixed in the presence of-R. C. WARD,

President.B. R. GENONI,

Shire Clerk .Recommended-

JUNE CRAIG,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 3rd dayof December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .The Municipality of the Shire of Kalamunda .

By-laws Relating to Fencing .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actand of all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Muni-cipality hereby records having resolved on the 14th July, 1980, to make andsubmit for confirmation by the Governor the following by-laws :

1 . These by-laws are made for the general control of fences within themunicipal district of the Shire of Kalamunda .

2. In these by-laws, unless the context requires otherwise :-"Business Area" means any land or building within the district of the

Shire of Kalamunda that is classified in the District Planning Schemeof the Shire of Kalamunda as or as part of any of the followingzones : Commercial ; Light Industry ; General Industry ; Hotel ; Motel ;Service Station ; Place of Public Assembly ; Local Shopping; DistrictShopping; or Office, or on or in which land or building there is carriedon a use which under the District Planning Scheme can only lawfullybe carried on in one or other of those zones or as a non-conforminguse .

"Council" means the Council of the Shire of Kalamunda."Dangerous" in relation to any fence or wall means certified by the sur-

veyor to be dangerous by reason of faulty design or construction, ordeterioration of constituent materials, damage by termites, change inground level, or other cause subsequent to construction .

"Dividing Fence" means a fence that separates the land of different ownerswhether the fence is on the common boundary of the adjoining landor on a line other than the common boundary .

"Fence means a fence abutting a road or a fence on a boundary line ofan allotment of land and includes a free standing wall or retainingwall or other structure used or functioning as a fence .

"Height" in relation to a fence means the distance between the top ofthe fence at any point and the natural ground level immediately belowthat point.

"Residential Area" means any land within the district of the Shire ofKalamunda from time to time classified in the District PlanningScheme as a Residential Zone or which land has a residential use .

"Rural/Residential Area" means any land within the district of the Shireof Kalamunda from time to time classified in the District PlanningScheme as a Special Rural or Country Living or Rural/ResidentialZone or which land is used for Rural/Residential purposes .

"Surveyor" for the purposes of these by-laws means the Building Sur-veyor of the Shire of Kalamunda, or an officer exercising the powers

of the Building Surveyor for the purpose of these by-laws .

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3. A person shall not commence to erect, proceed with the erection, re-build, reconstruct, or alter any fence, pergola or hood attached to any gatewayor fence if it is situated within 9 metres of a street alignment and exceeds1.2 metres in height unless and until he has lodged with the Council twocopies of the plan and specification of the proposed fence or the proposedrebuilding, reconstruction, or alteration and the Council has approved a copyof the plan and specification .

4. A person shall not commence to erect, proceed with the erection, rebuild,reconstruct, or alter any fence exceeding 1 .8 metres in height on the boundaryof a lot unless and until he has lodged with the Council two copies of theplan and specification of the proposed fence or the proposed rebuilding, recon-struction, or alteration, and the Council has approved a copy of the planand specification.

5. A person shall not erect a fence exceeding 1 .2 metres in height on anyfrontage of a lot which is situated at the intersection of two or more streetswithin a distance of 9 metres from the point of intersection of the linesobtained by producing the street alignments fronting the lot provided how-ever, that on a lot being lawfully used for industrial purposes the Councilmay permit a link mesh fence to be erected to a greater height than 1 .2 metresif the Council is satisfied that any such fence would not materially affect thevisibility of drivers of vehicles approaching the intersection .

6 . (1) A front boundary fence may be constructed to a height of 1.8 metresabove natural ground level, subject to the fence only being constructed on theboundary for a maximum of 60% of the length of the boundary ; the remain-ing 40% must be kept back from the boundary at least 110 mm .

(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-bylaw 6 (1) a front bound-ary fence shall be truncated 1 .5 m x 2.4 m at a driveway with the 1 .5 in dimen-sion measured on the line of the front boundary .

7. A person shall not erect or affix or allow to remain on any fence boundinga lot owned or occupied by him in a Residential or Business Area any barbedor other wire with spiked or jagged projections nor shall any person erector affix or allow to remain on any fence bounding a lot owned or occupiedby him and classified in the District Planning Scheme as Light Industry orGeneral Industry Zone, any barbed or other wire with spiked or jagged pro-jections unless the wire is carried on posts bent back into the lot from theboundary at an angle of 45 degrees, nor unless the bottom row of wire is setback 150 millimetres from the face of the fence and is not nearer than 2 .1metres to the ground .

8 . (1) A person shall not affix broken glass to or allow it to remain uponany fence on a lot owned or occupied by him in a Residential or BusinessArea.

(2) A person shall not affix broken glass to or allow it to remain upon anyfence which is erected upon a lot owned or occupied by him and which abutson to any street or public place .

9. A person shall not construct any fence with secondhand sheet metal orsecondhand galvanised iron or other secondhand material unless he shallpreviously have obtained the written consent of the Council to use suchmaterial . The Council may in its absolute discretion refuse to grant itsconsent to the use of such material, or may grant its consent subject to suchterms and conditions as it deems fit .

10. A person shall not erect or permit the erection on land owned oroccupied by him within the district of the Shire of Kalamunda or suffer orpermit to remain on that land any fence constructed with any material otherthan brick, concrete, masonry, wrought iron, tubular steel, link mesh, timbersheeted with pickets, palings, boarding, asbestos, welded mesh or other materialapproved by the Council .

11. A person shall not within the district of the Shire of Kalamunda erector permit the erection on land owned or occupied by him or suffer or permitto remain on that land any dangerous fence .

12. The owner and occupier of any land within the district of the Shireof Kalamunda shall maintain all fences erected thereon in good conditionand so as to prevent them from becoming dilapidated, dangerous or unsightlyor prejudicial to the inhabitants of the neighbourhood or their property .

13 . The Council may give notice in writing to the owner or to the occupierof any land upon which there exists a fence which is dangerous or whichhas not been maintained in accordance with by-law 12 of these by-lawsrequiring such owner or occupier to pull down, remove, repair, paint or maintainsuch fence within the time stipulated in the notice .

14. A person who fails to comply with a notice given to him pursuant tothe preceding by-law commits an offence .

15. If an owner or occupier of land who has been given notice pursuant toby-law 13 fails to comply therewith the Council may enter upon such landand maintain the fence and recover the amount of the expenses thereof fromthe owner in a Court of competent jurisdiction and notwithstanding the takingof such action for recovery, may prosecute the owner for committing a breachof any of by-laws 11, 12, or 13 .

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16 . (1) A fence constructed in accordance with the specifications set outin the schedule hereto is hereby prescribed to be a sufficient fence for thepurposes of the Dividing Fences Act, 1961 . Where a fence is erected on theboundary between differing zones, a sufficient fence shall be the lesser of thestandards specified in the Schedule for the respective zones .

(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in these by-laws, Council may requireany person who has erected an impervious fence on his property to take down,modify or alter the fence if it affects stormwater flow thus causing or resultingin or likely to cause or result in drainage problems.

17. Any person who is granted a licence by this Council under the By-lawsRelating to Animals, to keep animals on his property, shall comply with thefollowing :

Any paddock or yard used for the keeping of any animal shall have afence or railing at least 1 .2 m high and at a distance of not less than15m from any dwelling house and 1 .2m from the boundary of any landnot in the same occupation and/or possession or shall have an approvedboundary fence not less than 1 .8 m in height.

18. Council may require the inclusion of barbed wire in a fence in a RuralResidential Area where considered necessary for the retention of stock .

This matter would be considered by Council in response to any difficultiesor problems created with inadequate stockproof fencing in a Rural/ResidentialArea .

19. A person who fails to comply with or does anything in contraventionof any of the provisions of these by-laws or who fails to carry out any dutyor requirement imposed upon him by these by-laws commits an offence and shallbe liable on conviction to a maximum penalty of $100, and in addition to amaximum daily penalty of $10 per day during which the offence continues .

20. The By-laws Relating to Fencing published in the Government Gazetteof 22nd February, 1974 are hereby repealed .

Schedule .FOR RESIDENTIAL AREA .

(For Residential "A", "B", R2 .5 and R5 Zones .)A sufficient fence shall be defined as a 1 metre high, ten gauge wire mesh

rail-less fence with steel posts at a maximum 3 metres spacings, terminalposts to be braced with a diagonal brace in the line of the fence .

(For Residential "C", "D", General Residential 4, R10, R12 .5,R15, and R40 Zones .)

A sufficient fence shall be defined as a 1 .5 metres high, closed fence of woodenpickets, asbestos or similar material, with posts at 2 .75 metres centres withtwo rows of rails 75 mm x 50 mm and corner posts shall be strutted twoways with 100 mm x 50 mm soles and 75 mm x 50 mm struts .

FOR BUSINESS AREA .A sufficient fence shall consist of rail-less link or chain wire mesh to a

height of 1 .8 metres with a steel wire top and bottom all supported by gal-vanised iron posts of a minimum diameter of 30 mm and sunk in the grounda minimum of 600 mm encased in concrete having a minimum diameter of150 mm .

FOR RURAL/RESIDENTIAL AREA .A sufficient fence shall consist of six strand ringlock or equivalent topped

by a single wire and with a lower single steel wire to fix the bottom ; withposts at intervals no greater than 6 (six) metres .

Dated this 22nd day of July, 1980 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Kala-

munda was hereunto affixed in the pre-sence of-

S. P. WILLMOTT,[L.S .]

President.E. H. KELLY,

Shire Clerk .

Recommended-JUNE CRAIG,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 3rd dayof December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .The Municipality of the Shire of Shark Bay.

Adoption of Draft Model By-law relating to Standing Orders No . 4 .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actthe Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records havingresolved on the eighteenth day of January, 1980, to adopt such of thedraft model by-law published in the Gazette on the twelfth day of December,1961, and incorporating amendments published on the 25th January, 1962, andthe 8th May, 1962, with such alterations as are here set out .

Draft Model By-law (Standing Orders) No . 4 .Alterations .

1 . Substitute for the word "Mayor" wherever it appears in the by-lawthe word "President" .

2 . Delete the words "rise and" in line 2 of clause 20 .

3 . Delete clause 51 (2) entirely .

4 . Delete clause 81 entirely .

5 . Delete the words "Standing Committees" immediately preceding clause88 and insert the words "occasional committee" .

6. Delete clause 88 entirely .

7. Delete clause 89 entirely .

8 . Delete clause 90 (3) entirely .

9. Delete clause 90 (5) entirely .

10 . Add after the word "than" in line 2 of subclause (1) of clause 93the word "three" and delete the passage "and the chairman

11. Add after the numeral 95 the numeral (1) in brackets and add clause95 (2) as follows :

Notwithstanding by-law 95 (1) if the need to make such an appointmentis impeded by the time laps required to comply with clause 95 (1) thePresident or the Deputy President shall have the authority to make suchan appointment .

12. Add clause 100 as follows :100 .(i) The pasting or otherwise permanently affixing the minutes to the

leaves of the minute book shall be sufficient recording of the minutebook .

(ii) The reading at the next ordinary meeting of the Council of theminutes of the previous meeting may be dispensed with when membershave been supplied with copies of the minutes at least three daysbefore the holding of the next ordinary meeting of the Council .

(iii) The minutes of the previous meeting, whether ordinary or special,not previously confirmed, shall be submitted as the first business, atall ordinary meetings of the Council ; and no discussion shall bepermitted thereon except as to their accuracy as a record of theproceedings, and the said minutes shall then, if found correct, besigned by the President and he shall sign and date each page .

Dated the 21st day of March, 1980 .The Common Seal of the Municipality of the

Shire of Shark Bay was hereunto affixedin the presence of-

D. THOMSON,[ L.S .]

President .W. JACOBS,

Shire Clerk .

Recommended-JUNE CRAIG,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 3rdday of December, 1980.

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1979 .The Municipality of the Shire of Three Springs .

By-Laws Relating to Swimming Pool .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actand of all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementionedMunicipality hereby records having resolved on the 9th day of September,1980, to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor the followingamendment to its By-laws Relating to Swimming Pool published in theGovernment Gazette of 4th May 1971 .By-law 31 of the By-Laws is hereby revoked and the following amendment

inserted in lieu thereof :-31 . Subject to provisions of this By-law the following shall be in the

sums to be paid for admission to the Pool premises and the use of thePool and requisites supplied therein :-

$All persons over the age of 16 years 0.40Children under the age of 16 years 0.15Family Season tickets . . . . . . . . 35 .00Married Couple season tickets . . . . 30 .00Adult Season ticket . . . . 20 .00Children Season ticket 8.00Pensioners

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0.15Half Season tickets will be available at half the abovementioned prices .Half Season will be from opening date until 31st December and from

1st January to closing of Season .

Dated this 9th day of September, 1980 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Three

Springs was herewith affixed in thepresence of-

[L.S .]

Recommended-

A. J. McALEER,President.

H. J. WALSTER,Shire Clerk .

JUNE CRAIG,Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 3rdday of December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council.

CEMETERIES ACT, 1897-1980 .The Municipality of the Shire of Broomehill .

By-laws for the Management of the Broomehill Public Cemetery .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Actand all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipalityas Trustee of the Broomehill Public Cemetery hereby records having resolvedon the 18th day of September, 1980, to make and submit for confirmation by theGovernor, the following amendment to the By-laws published in theGovernment Gazette on the 3rd August, 1917 and amendments to those By-lawspublished in the Government Gazette on 16th April, 1948 .Delete Schedule "A" of the By-laws and substitute the following in lieu

thereof:-Schedule "A" .

Land for graves

$2.4 m x 1.2 m or one lot

18.002.4 m x 2.4 m or two lots . . . .

30.002.4 m x 3.6 m or three lots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00

Digging and filling in grave and erecting number peg-Adult 45.00Digging and filling in grave and erecting number peg-Child under

14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 .00Re-opening grave and filling in-Adult . . . . 30.00Re-opening grave and filling in-Child under 14 24.00Undertaker's licence, annual . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00Undertaker's licence, single interment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 .00Permission to erect any stone, monument, railing, head-board, etc . 2.00Interment of a stillborn child . . . .

5.00

Dated the 26th day of September, 1980 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Broomehill

was hereunto affixed in the presence of-E. N. RICHARDSON,

[L.S .I

President .G. R. THORN,

Shire Clerk .Recommended-

JUNE CRAIG,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 3rdday of December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council.

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FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT, 1963-1978 .Order.

I, RAYMOND JAMES O'CONNOR, the Ministerfor the time being charged with the administrationof the Factories and Shops Act, 1963-1978, actingpursuant to the provisions of section 7 of thatAct do hereby declare that the provisions of theFactories and Shops Act, 1963-1978, except theprovisions thereof relating to Industrial Awardsand Agreements, do not apply between the hoursof 12 .00 noon and 12 .00 midnight on the 15thand 16th November, 1980, to that part of theBelmont Park Race Course, on which the ItalianSagra will be held .

R. J. O'CONNOR,Minister for Labour and Industry .

Approved by His Excellency the LieutenantGovernor and Administrator in Executive Councilthis 21st day of November, 1980 .

J. E. A. PRITCHARD,Acting Clerk of the Council .

FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT, 1963-1978 .Order .

I, RAYMOND JAMES O'CONNOR, the Minister forthe time being charged with the administration ofthe Factories and Shops Act, 1963-1978, actingpursuant to the provisions of section 7 of that Actdo hereby declare that the provisions of theFactories and Shops Act, 1963-1978, except theprovisions thereof relating to Industrial Awardsand Agreements, do not apply-

(i) between the hours of 5 .00 p.m. and 10 .00p.m. on the 23rd January, 1981 ; and

(ii) between the hours of 10 .00 a.m. and10.00 p.m. on the 24th, 25th and 26thJanuary, 1981 ;

to that part of Hyde Park upon which the HydePark Festival will be held .

R. J. O'CONNOR,Minister for Labour and Industry .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council this 3rd day of December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT, 1963-1978 .Order .

I, RAYMOND JAMES O'CONNOR, the Minister forthe time being charged with the administration ofthe Factories and Shops Act, 1963-1978, actingpursuant to the provisions of section 7 of thatAct do hereby declare that the provisions of the

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Factories and Shops Act, 1963-1978, except theprovisions thereof relating to Industrial Awardsand Agreements do not apply-

(i) between the hours of 12 noon and 10 .00p.m. on 30th May and 6th June, 1981 ; and

(ii) between the hours of 10 .00 a .m. and 8.00p.m. on 31st May and 1st June, 1981 ; and

(iii) between the hours of 5 .00 p.m. and 10 .00p.m. on 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th June, 1981 ;and

(iv) between the hours of 10 .00 a .m. and 6.00p.m. on 7th June, 1981 ;

to that part of the Royal Agricultural SocietyShowgrounds, Claremont, in which the PerthInternational Expo '81 will be held .

R. J. O'CONNOR,Minister for Labour and Industry .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council, this 3rd day of December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT, 1963-1978 .Order.

I, RAYMOND JAMES O'CONNOR, the Minister forthe time being charged with the administration ofthe Factories and Shops Act, 1963-1978, actingpursuant to the provisions of section 7 of that Act,do hereby-

(a) declare that the provisions of the Factoriesand Shops Act, 1963-1978, except the pro-visions thereof relating to IndustrialAwards and Agreements, do not apply-

(i) between the hours of 12.00 noon and10.00 p.m. on the 28th February,1981 ; and

(ii) between the hours of 10 .00 a.m. and8.00 p.m. on the 1st and 2nd March,1981 ; and

(iii) between the hours of 5 .00 p.m. and10.00 p.m. on the 3rd, 4th and 5thMarch, 1981 ;

to that part of the Claremont Showgroundson which the West Australian Home Showwill be held .

(b) subject the exemption granted by para-graph (a) of this Order to the conditionthat goods that are on stalls or that areexhibits forming part of that exhibitionand are not goods prescribed to beexempted goods under the Shops (Ex-empted Goods) Regulations, 1974 shall notbe sold or orders taken on Sunday, 1stMarch, 1981, or Monday, 2nd March, 1981 .

R. J. O'CONNOR,Minister for Labour and Industry.

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

PAINTERS' REGISTRATION ACT 1961-1976 .PAINTERS' REGISTRATION BOARD (AMENDMENT) RULES 1980 .

MADE by the Painters' Registration Board and approved by His Excellencythe Governor in Executive Council .Citation .

1 . These rules may be cited as the Painters' Registration Board(Amendment) Rules 1980 .

Commence-

2 . These rules shall come into operation on and from i Januaryment .

Principalrules .

ThirdAppendixamended .

1981 .3 . In these rules, the Painters' Registration Board Rules 1962*,

as amended, are referred to as the principal rules .4 . The Third Appendix to the principal rules is amended

by deleting "50.00" ; "45.00" and "40.00" and substitutingrespectively-

" 60.00 " ; " 55.00 " and " 30.00 "By His Excellency's Command,

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

* Printed in the Government Gazette on 27 December 1962, pp . 4125-34 .

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PLANT DISEASES ACT, 1914-1979 .Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 9th December, 1980 .682/70 .

I, THE undersigned, Minister for Agriculture, beingthe Minister charged with the administration of thePlant Diseases Act, 1914-1979, acting in the ex-ercise of power in this behalf conferred on me byRegulation 5A of the Compulsory Fruit Fly BaitingRegulations under the Plant Diseases Act, do herebyappoint Edward Charles Hagboom, 11 Maisey Street,Dowerin, as a member of the Dowerin CompulsoryFruit Fly Foliage Baiting Scheme Committee, to fillthe vacancy caused by the cancellation of the ap-pointment of C. C. Cottrell, due to ill health .

R. C. OLD,Minister for Agriculture .

HONEY POOL ACT, 1978-1979 .Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 10th December, 1980 .Agric. 1299/70 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under the provisionsof section 12 of the Honey Pool Act, 1978-1979 ofthe remuneration of the Directors of the HoneyPool of Western Australia at the following rateswith effect from November 1, 1980 :

Chairman of Directors Nil .Directors $45 per meeting.

Mileage and travelling allowances to be paidwhere applicable at Public Service rates .

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Director of Agriculture .

AGRICULTURE AND RELATED RESOURCESPROTECTION ACT, 1976-1980 .

Agriculture Protection Board,South Perth, 28th November, 1980 .

PURSUANT to section 37 of the Agriculture andRelated Resources Protection Act, 1976-1980, theAgriculture Protection Board hereby lists the classesof plants that are for the time being the subjectof a declaration made under section 35 of that Act,together with the matters specified pursuant to sub-section (2) of that Section in relation to each class :

Declared Plants .Aquarium Plants ; Pl; Whole State of W .A.Plants of any class used or grown in aquariums

unless they are plants that are on premises for thetime being accredited by the Chief Agriculture Pro-tection Officer as premises free from any snailscapable of acting as intermediate hosts for theFluke Fasciola hepatica, or are in the course ofbeing moved from such premises.

Aquatic Weeds :Alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides) ;

Pl, P2; Whole State of W.A .Arrowhead (Sagittaria montevidensis) ; Pl, P2 ;

Whole State of W.A .Elodea (Elodea canadensis) ; Pl, P2 ; Whole

State of W.A .Lagarosiphon (Lagarosiphon major) ; P1, P2 ;

Whole State of W .A.Leafy elodea (Egeria densa) ; Pl, P2 ; Whole

State of W.A .Sagittaria (Sagittaria graminea) ; P1, P2 ;

Whole State of W .A.Salvinia (Salvinia molesta) ; P1, P2 ; Whole

State of W.A .Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) ; P1,

P2 ; Whole State of W .A.Water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes) ; Pl, P2 ; Whole

State of W.A .

[12th December, 1980 .

Apple of sodom (Solanum sodomeum) ; Pl, P3,;Municipal districts of Serpentine-Jarrah-dale, Murray, Mandurah, Waroona, Har-vey, Collie, Dardanup, Capel, Donnybrook-Balingup, Busselton, Augusta-MargaretRiver, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown-Green-bushes, Nannup and Manjimup and theCity of Bunbury.

Artichoke thistle (Cynara cardunculus) ; Pl,P2 ; Whole State of W .A .

Arum lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica) ; Pl, P2 ;Municipal districts of Albany, Plantagenet,Denmark, Manjimup, Nannup, Bridgetown-Greenbushes, Boyup Brook, Dardanup,Capel, Donnybrook-Balingup, Augusta-Margaret River and those portions of theState constituted as the Harvey regionunder Section 13 of the Act, except thelands shown in the Schedule to categoriesPl, P3 below .P1, P3 ; Municipal district of Busselton .

Schedule .Wellington Locations 17, 20, 48 and all

of that area bounded by the Old CoastRoad and the Scenic Drive adjacent tothe Leschenault Inlet .Pl, P4 ; Town of Albany .

African thistle (Augusta thistle) (Berkheyarigida) Pl, P2 ; Whole State of W .A .

Bathurst burr (Xanthium spinosum) Pl ;Whole State of W .A.P2 ; All Municipal districts except the

Shires of Boulder and Coolgardie andthe Town of Kalgoorlie .

P3 ; Municipal districts of Boulder andCoolgardie and the Town of Kalgoor-lie .

Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus agg .) P1, P2 ;Municipal districts of Dardanup, Capel,Donnybrook-Balingup, Busselton, Augusta-Margaret River, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown-Greenbushes, Nannup, Manjimup, Planta-genet, Denmark and Albany, the Town ofAlbany and those portions of the Stateconstituted as the Harvey region underSection 13 of the Act, except the landsshown in the Schedule to categories forPl, P3 below .

Schedule .Pl, P3 ; Murray Locations 163, 612, 1119,

1120, 1121, 1122, 363, 461, Part ofMurray Location 392, 9, 905, 892, 906,Part of Murray Location 518 .

Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18,19, 21, 22, 35, 37, 48 of Wellington Lo-cation 1 .

Lots 2, 3, of Wellington Location 50 .Wellington Locations 1839, 3939, 207,

1522, Part of Wellington Location 51, Partof Wellington Location 56 .

Boneseed (Chrysanthemoides monilifera) ; P5 ;Lands in the control of the Governmentand local authorities in the whole Stateof W.A .

Calotrope (Calotropis proccra) ; Pl, P4 ; AllMunicipal districts in that portion of theState of W.A. North of the 26th parallelof latitude.

Caltrop (Tribulus terrestris) ; P1 ; All that por-tion of the State of W .A. South of the26th parallel of latitude except the muni-cipal districts of Northampton, ChapmanValley, Greenough, Mullewa, Irwin,Mingenew, Morowa, Three Springs, Car-namah, Perenjori, Coorow, Cunderdin,Tammin, Kellerberrin, Wyalkatchem,Trayning, Koorda, Mt. Marshall, Mukin-budin, Nungarin, Westonia, Yilgarn, Mer-redin, Bruce Rock, Narembeen and theTown of Geraldton .

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P2 ; Municipal districts of Waroona,Harvey, Collie, Dardanup, Capel,Donnybrook - Balingup, Busselton,Augusta-Margaret River, BoyupBrook, Bridgetown-Greenbushes, Nan-nup, Manjimup, Corrigin, Pingelly,Cuballing, Wickepin, Narrogin, WestArthur, Wagin, Dumbleyung, Wooda-nilling, Katanning, Broomehill, Ko-jonup, Tambellup, Cranbrook, Plan-tagenet, Denmark, Albany, Kondinin,Kuhn, Lake Grace, Kent, Ravens-thorpe, Gnowangerup and Esperance,and the Towns of Albany and Narro-gin, the City of Bunbury and allalienated land in the Shire of Dundaswithin 50 kilometres from any pointon the Kalgoorlie-Esperance railwayline between the southern boundaryof the Shire of Dundas and the 175kilometre peg of that railway line .

P3 ; Municipal districts of Dalwallinu,Moora, Dandaragan, Wongan-Ballidu,Victoria Plains, Gingin, Chittering,Toodyay, Goomalling, Northam, York,Beverley, Quairading, Brookton, Wan-dering, Boddington, Williams, Dow-erin, Serpentine-Jarrahdale, Murray,Mandurah, Wanneroo, Swan, Mundar-ing, Kalamunda, Kwinana and Rock-ingham ; all Shires, Towns and Citiesin the Perth metropolitan area andthe Town of Northam .

P4 ; (a) all land in the Eastern landdivision South of the 26th parallel oflatitude except for the Shires of Wes-tonia and Yilgarn, and those portionsof the Shires of Merredin, Mullewaand Perenjori in that Division .

(b) All land in the Eucla divisionexcept the Shire of Esperance andthose portions of the Shires ofRavensthorpe, Lake Grace, Kondininand Narembeen and all alienated landin the Shire of Dundas within 50 kilo-metres from any point on theKalgoorlie-Esperance railway line be-tween the southern boundary of theShire of Dundas and the 175 kilo-metre peg of that railway line in thatdivision .

Cameithorn (Alhagi pseudalhagi) ; Pl, P2 ;Whole State of W .A .

Cape tulip (Homeria breyniana) (One-leaf),(Homcria miniata) (Two-leaf) ; Pl ; WholeState of W .A .P2 ; All Municipal districts and Towns

except the Shires of Northam, York,Beverley, Brookton, Corrigin, Pingelly,Cuballing, Wickepin, Wandering, Bod-dington, Williams, Narrogin, Wagin,West Arthur, Wanneroo, Swan, Mun-daring, Kalamunda, Kwinana andRockingham and those portions of theState constituted as the Harvey regionunder section 13 of the Act, exceptthe lands shown in the Schedule tocategory P3 below ; and the Towns ofNortham and Narrogin and all Shires,Towns and Cities in the Perth metro-politan area.

P3; Municipal districts of Northam, York,Beverley, Brookton, Corrigin, Pingelly,Cuballing, Wickepin, Wandering, Bod-dington, Williams, Narrogin, Wagin,West Arthur, Wanneroo, Swan, Mun-daring, Kalamunda, Kwinana andRockingham; and the Towns of Nor-tham, Narrogin and Armadale .

Schedule .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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P4; All Shires, Towns and Cities in thePerth metropolitan area .

Common Heliotrope (Heliotropium euro-paeum) ; Pl ; All that portion of the Stateof W.A. South of the 26th parellel of lati-tude .P2 ; Municipal districts of Northampton,

Chapman Valley, Mullewa, Greenough,Irwin, Mingenew, Morawa, ThreeSprings, Carnamah, Perenjori, Coo-row, Daiwallinu, Moora, Dandara-gan, Wongan-Ballidu, Victoria Plains,Gingin, Chittering, Toodyay, Goo-malling, Northam, York, Beverley,Quairading, Cunderdin, Tammin, Kel-lerberrin, Dowerin, Wyalkatchem,Trayning, Koorda, Mt. Marshall,PMSukinbudin, Nungarin, Westonia, Yil-garn, Merredin, Bruce Rock, Narem-been, Brookton, Wandering, Bodding-ton, Corrigin, Pingelly, Cuballing,Wickepin, Narrogin, Williams, WestArthur, Wagin, Dumbleyung, Wooda-nilling, Katanning, Broomehill, Ko-jonup, Tambellup, Cranbrook, Plan-tagenet, Denmark, Albany, Kondinin,Kulin, Lake Grace, Ravensthorpe,Esperance, Serpentine-Jarrahdale,Murray, Mandurah, Waroona, Harvey,Collie, Dardanup, Capel, Donnybrook-Balingup, Busselton, Augusta-MargaretRiver, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown-Greenbushes, Nannup, Manjimup,Wanneroo, Swan, Mundaring, Kala-munda, Kwinana and Rockingham ;all Shires, Towns and Cities in thePerth metropolitan area ; and theTowns of Geraldton, Northam, Nar-rogin, and Albany, the City of Bun-bury and all alienated land in theShire of Dundas within 50 kilometresfrom any point on the Kalgoorlie-Esperance railway line between thesouthern boundary of the Shire ofDundas and the 175 kilometre peg ofthat railway line .

P3 ; Municipal districts of Kent andGnowangerup .

P4 ; (a) All land in the Eastern landdivision South of the 26th parallel oflatitude except for the Shires of Wes-tonia and Yilgarn and those portionsof the Shires of Merredin, Mullewaand Perenjori in that division .

(b) All land in the E ucla division ex-cept the Shire of Esperance and thoseportions of the Shires of Ravensthorpe,Lake Grace, Kondinin and Narembeen andexcept all alienated land in the Shire ofDundas within 50 kilometres from anypoint on the Kalgoorlie-Esperance railwayline between the southern boundary of theShire of Dundas and the 175 kilometrepeg of that railway line .

Cotton bush (narrow leaf) (Gomphocarpusfruticosus) ; P1, P2 ; Whole State of W .A .except those portions constituted as theHarvey region under section 13 of the Act,shown in the Schedule to Pl, P3 below .

Schedule .P1, P3 ; Lots 1, 2, 8, 9, 3, 11, 12, 29, 25, 34,

35, 36 of Wellington Location 1 ; Wel-lington Location 5 .

Dock (Ruinex obtusifolius ( Broadleaf), Rumexconglomeratus (Clustered), Rumex crispus(Curled), Rumex pulcher (Fiddle), Rumexbrownii (Swamp)) ; P1, P2; Municipal dis-tricts of Morawa, Three Springs, Perenjori,Carnamah and Coorow .

Doublegee (Emex australis) ; P1, P3 ; MunicipalMunicipal districts of Dardanup, Capel,Donnybrook-Balingup, Busselton, Augusta-Margaret River, Kent, Gnowangerup andRavensthorpe .

Part Lot 78 of Cockburn Location 16 .Cockburn Locations 173, 174, 175, 176,180, 181, 182, 191, 192, 193, 194, 34, 394,395, 396, 805, 162, 369, 811, 138, 370 .Wellington Locations 4238, 1208, 945,

528, 1001, 853, 4201, 907, 2281, 224, 173,2606 .

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P5 ; In railway yards and sale yards in theMunicipal districts of Northampton,Chapman Valley, Greenough, Mullewa,Mingenew, Irwin, Morawa, ThreeSprings, Perenjori, Carnamah, Coorow,Dandaragan,

Moora,

Dalwallinu,Wongan-Ballidu, Victoria Plains, Gin-gin, Chittering and the GeraldtonTown Council .

Doveweed (Eremocarpus setiger) ; Pl, P2 ;Whole State of W .A.

Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) ; Pl, P2 ;Whole State of W.A.

Geraldton carnation weed (Euphorbia terra-cina) ; Pl, P2 ; All Municipal districts andTowns in the State of W .A. except theShires of Northampton, Chapman Valley,Greenough, Mullewa, Irwin, Mingenew,Morawa, Three Springs, Carnamah, Peren-jori, Coorow, Dalwallinu, Moora, Dandara-gan, Wongan-Ballidu, Victoria Plains,Gingin, Chittering, Bayswater, Belmont,Kalamunda, Mundaring, PeppermintGrove, Rockingham, Swan and Wanneroo ;the Towns of Armadale, Bassendean,Claremont, Cockburn, Cottesloe, East Fre-mantle, Kwinana and Mosman Park ; theCities of Canning, Fremantle, Gosnells,Melville, Nedlands, Perth, South Perth,Stirling and Subiaco.

Gorse (Ulex europaeus) ; Pl, P2 ; Whole Stateof W.A .

Gorteria (Gorteria personata) ; P1, P2 ; WholeState of W .A.

Harrisia cactus (Eriocereus martinii) ; Pl, P2;Municipal districts of Port Hedland, EastPilbara, Roebourne and West Pilbara.

Hoary cress (Cardaria draba) ; Pl, P2 ; WholeState of W .A.

Horehound (Marrubium vulgare) ; Pl ; WholeState of W.A .P2 ; All Municipal districts, Towns and

Cities except the Shire of Ravens-thorpe .

P3 ; Municipal district of Ravensthorpe .Mesquite (Genus prosopis) ; P1, P2 ; Whole

State of W .A .Mexican poppy (Argemone mexicana) ; Pl ;

Whole State of W .A .P2 ; All Municipal districts, Towns and

Cities except the Shires of Port Hed-land, East Pilbara, Roebourne, WestPilbara and those portions of theState constituted as the Carnarvonregion under Section 13 of the Act.

P3 ; Municipal districts of Port Hedland,East Pilbara, Roebourne and West Pil-bara .

P4 ; Those portions of the State constitutedas the Carnarvon region under Section13 of the Act.

Mintweed (Salvia refexa) ; Pl, P2 ; Municipaldistricts of Sandstone, Wiluna, Leonora,Laverton, Menzies, Boulder, Coolgardie andthe Town of Kalgoorlie and pastoral areasof the Shire of Dundas .

Noogoora burr (Xanthium occidentale, Xan-thium cavanillesii, Xanthium italicum,Xanthium orientale) ; Pl, P2 ; Whole Stateof W.A .

Parkinsonia (Parkinsonia aculeata) ; P1, P2 ;All Municipal distx :cts in that portion ofthe State of W.A. North of the 26th paral-lel of latitude .

Patterson's curse (Echium plantagineum) ; P1 ;All that portion of the State of W .A. Southof the 26th parallel of latitude .P2 ; Municipal districts of Dardanup,

Capel, Donnybrook-Balingup, Bussel-ton, Augusta-Margaret River, BoyupBrook, Bridgetown-Greenbushes, Nan-nup, Manjimup, Plantagenet, Den-mark, Albany, Ravensthorpe and Es-perance ; and all alienated land in the

Shire of Dundas within 50 kilometresfrom any point on the Kalgoorlie-Esperance railway line between thesouthern boundary of the Shire ofDundas and the 175 kilometre peg ofthat railway line, Town of Albany andthose portions of the State constitutedas the Harvey region under Section 13of the Act, except the lands shown inthe Schedule to category P3 below .

P3 ; Municipal districts of Mullewa, Irwin,Morawa, Carnamah, Coorow, Dalwal-linu, Moora, Dandaragan, Wongan-Ballidu, Gingin, Chittering, Brookton,Corrigin, Pingelly, Wandering, Bod-dington, Williams, Cuballing, Wicke-pin, Narrogin, Dumbleyung, WaginWest Arthur, Woodanilling, Katan-ning, Broomehill, Kojonup, Tambellup,Cranbrook, Kondinin, Kulin, LakeGrace, Kent and Gnowangerup and theTown of Narrogin .

Schedule .Lots A18, A36, A37, 51, 52, 57, 54 of

Cockburn Location 16 .Cockburn Locations 263, 237, 238, 546 .Lots 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93,

94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 of Murray Lo-cation 1. Murray Locations 545, 716, 387,355, 321 .P4; Municipal districts of Goomalling,

York, Beverley, Quairading, Dowerin,Wyalkatchem, Tammin, Kellerberrin,Nungarin, Westonia, Yilgarn, Merre-din, Bruce Rock, Narembeen, North-ampton, Chapman Valley, Greenough,Mingenew, Three Springs, Perenjori,Victoria Plains, Toodyay, Northam,Cunderdin, Koorda, Mt . Marshall,Trayning, Mukinbudin, Wanneroo,Swan, Mundaring, Kalamunda, Kwi-nana and Rockingham ; and all Shires,Towns and Cities in the Perth metro-politan area and the Towns of Gerald-ton and Northam and

(a) all land in the Eastern landdivision south of the 26th parallel oflatitude except for the Shires of Wes-tonia and Yilgarn and those portionsof the Shires of Merredin, Mullewaand Perenjori in that division ;

(b) all land in the Eucla divisionexcept the Shire of Esperance andthose tortions of the Shires ofRavensthorppe, Lake Grace, Kondininand Narembeen in that division andexcept all alienated land in the Shireof Dundas within 50 kilometres fromany point on the Kalgoorlie-Esperancerailway line between the southernboundary of the Shire of Dundas and175 kilometre peg of that railway line .

Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) ; Pl, P2 ; Mu-nicipal districts of Tambellup, Albany,Cranbrook, Plantagenet, and the Town ofAlbany .Pl, P4 ; Municipal district of Denmark and

the Walpole Ward of the Shire ofManjimup .

Perennial thistle (Canada thistle) (Cirsiumarvense) ; Pl, P2 ; Whole State of W.A .

Prickly pear (Opuntia spp .) ; Pl, P2 ; All Muni-cipal districts in that portion of the Stateof W.A. North of the 26th parallel oflatitude .

Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) ; P1, P2 ; WholeState of W .A .

Saffron thistle (Carthamus lanatus) ; Pl ;Whole State of W.A .P2; Municipal districts of Northampton

(except that portion north of theMurchison River), Irwin, Carnar-mah, Coorow, Dalwallinu, Dandar-agan, Moora (except for MelbourneLocations 3485, 3499, 3493), Wongan-

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Ballidu, Victoria Plains, Gingin, Chit-tering, Goomalling, Toodyay, Nor-tham, York, Beverley, Quairading,Cunderdin, Tammin, Kellerberrin(except for locations 7416, 7703, 16508,7868, 9098, 8206, 9099, 16416, 16417,7574, 7561, 7235 and 8875), Dowerin,Wvalkatchem, Trayning, Koorda, Mt .Marshall, Mukinbudin, Westonia, Nun-garin, Merredin, Bruce Rock, Narem-been, Serpentine-Jarrahdale, Murray,Mandurah, Waroona, Harvey, Collie,Dardanup, Donnybrook-Balingup, Ca-pel, Busselton, Augusta-MargaretRiver, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown-Greenbushes, Nannup, Manjimup,Brookton, Corrigin, Pingelly, Wander-ing, Boddington, Williams, Cuballing,Wickepin, Narrogin, Dumbleyung,Wagin, West Arthur, Woodanilling,Katanning, Broomehill, Kojonup,Tambellup, Cranbrook, Plantagenet,Denmark, Albany, Kondinin, Kulin,Lake Grace, Kent, Gnowangerup,Ravensthorpe (except all land insidea 24 kilometre radius from the centreof the Ravensthorpe townsite), Esper-ance (except all land inside a 20 kilo-metre radius from the Grasspatchtownsite) and all alienated land in theShire of Dundas within 50 kilometresfrom any point on the Kalgoorlie-Esperance railway line between thesouthern boundary of the Shire ofDundas and the 175 kilometre peg ofthat railway line and the Shires ofWanneroo, Swan, Mundaring, Kala-munda, Kwinana, Rockingham and allShires, Towns and Cities in the Perthmetropolitan area and the Towns ofNortham, Narrogin and Albany andCity of Bunbury.

P3 ; Municipal districts of Northampton(except that portion Souta of Mur-chison River), Chapman Valley, Mul-lewa, Greenough, Mingenew, Morawa,Three Springs, Perenjori, Yilgarn andthe Town of Geraldton and areas asfollows-

(a) Melbourne Locations 3485, 3490and 3493 in the Shire of Moora,

(b) Locations 7416, 7703, 16508,7868, 9098, 8206, 9099, 16416, 16417,7574, 7561, 7235 and 8875 in the Shireof Kellerberrin,

(c) All land inside a 24 kilometreradius from the centre of the Ravens-thorpe townsite and

(d) All land inside a 20 kilometreradius from the Grasspatch townsite .

P4; All Municipal districts of the Kimber-ley, North West, Eastern and Euclaland divisions except the Shires ofWestonia and Yiigarn and those por-tions of the Shires of Merredin, Mul-lewa and Perenjori in the Easterndivision ; and except the Shire ofEsperance and those portions of theShires of Ravensthorpe, Lake Grace,Kondinin and Narembeen in theEucla division and except that por-tion of the Shire of Dundas within50 kilometres from any point of theKalgoorlie-Esperance railway linebetween the southern boundary ofthe Shire of Dundas and the 175 kilo-metre peg of that railway line .

Sida acuta, Sida cordifolia, Parthenium Weed,(Pathenium hysterophorus) Giant Sensi-tive Plant . (Mimosa pigra) ; Pl ; All thatpart of the State north of the 26th parallelof latitude .

Silverleaf nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifo-lium) ; P1, P2 ; Whole State of W .A .

Skeleton weed (Chondrilla juncea) ; P1, P2 ;Whole State of W.A .

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Soursob (Oxalis pes-caprae) ; Pl, P3 ; Thoseportions of State constituted as the Cun-derdin region under section 13 of the Act .PI, P4; Whole State of W .A. except those

portions of the State constituted asthe Cunderdin region under Section 13of the Act .

Stemless thistle (Onopordum acaulon) ; Pl, P2 ;Whole State of W .A.

St John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) ; P1,P2 ; Whole State of W .A .

Thornapple (Datura stramonium (Common),Datura ferox (Fierce), Datura leichhardtii(Native), Datura wrightii (Hairy), Daturaincxia (Downy) Datura metel) ; P1, P2,Whole State of W.A .

Variegated thistle (Silybum marianum) ; Pl ;Whole State of W .A .P2; All Municipal districts except the

Shires of Bridgetown-Greenbushes,Nannup, Plantagenet, the BalingupWard of the Donnybrook-BalingupShire and those portions of the Stateconstituted as the Harvey region underSection 13 of the Act, except the landsshown in the Schedule to category P3below .

P3 ; Municipal districts of Bridgetown-Greenbushes, Nannup, Plantagenet andthe Balingup Ward of the Donnybrook-Balingup Shire.

Schedule.Lots 28, 29, 30 of Wellington Location 50 .Lots 13, 15, 39, 40, 25, 1, 34, 35, 36, 3

of Wellington Location 1 .Wellington Locations 688, 3233, 3232,

3337, 3218, 2979 .Yellow burr weed (Amsinckia ealycina, Am-

sinckia intermedia, Amsinckia lycopsoides) ;Pl, P2 ; Whole State of W .A.

Approved by resolution of the Agriculture Pro-tection Board at the ordinary meeting of the saidBoard held on 28th October, 1980 .

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Chairman .

AGRICULTURE AND RELATED RESOURCESPROTECTION ACT, 1976-1980 .

Agriculture Protection Board,South Perth, 1st November, 1980 .

PURSUANT to section 37 of the Agriculture andRelated Resources Protection Act, 1976-1980, theAgriculture Protection Board hereby lists theclasses of animals that are for the time being thesubject of a declaration made under section 35of that Act, together with the matters specifiedpursuant to subsection (2) of that section in rela-tion to each class :

MAMMALS.Table A .

Table A: Native Pest Mammals-Category A7.Wombats (Vombatus and Lasiorhinus spp.)-whole

of the State .Agile Wallaby (Macropus agilis)-whole of the

State.Red Kangaroo (Megaleia rufa) -whole of the State .Euro (Macropus robustus)whole of the State .Western Grey Kangaroo (Macropus fulinginosus)

-whole of the State .Table B .

Table B: Mammals which under special circum-stances may be introduced and kept; or kept; sub-ject to permits-Categories A4 and A6 ; or A6 .Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra) -Category A6-

whole of the State.Deer held in captivity (Family Cervidae)-Category

A4, A6-whole of the State .

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Cattle (Bostaurus and domesticated Bos indicus)-Category A6-All that portion of landbounded by lines starting from the intersectionof the centre line of the Ord River with theprolongation southwesterly of the northern-most northwestern boundary of King Location367 and extending northeasterly to and alongthat boundary and onward to and along thenorthwestern boundary of Location 355 to thewestern corner of Location 353 ; thence north-easterly and generally southeasterly alongboundaries of that location to its eastern cor-ner ; thence 119 degrees 32 minutes, 330 .02metres ; thence 119 degrees 55 minutes, 775 .2metres; thence 132 degrees, 27 minutes, 232 .63metres, to the western corner of Location 354 ;thence generally easterly, northeasterly andsoutheasterly along boundaries of that locationto a southeastern corner of Pastoral Lease3114/640 ; thence northeasterly, north, east,again north and again east along boundariesof that pastoral lease to the western boundaryof Location 393 ; thence southerly and generallyeasterly along boundaries of that location to anorthern boundary of Pastoral Lease 3114/640 ;thence east, south, southwesterly, again eastand again south along boundaries of thatpastoral lease to the northeastern corner ofLocation 335 ; thence southerly along theeastern boundary of that location andsoutherly and southwesterly along boundariesof Location 330 to the eastern corner of Loca-tion 332 ; thence southwesterly along the south-eastern boundary of that location and Loca-tions 349 and 328 and onwards to a north-southline passing 40 .23 metres west of T rigono-metrical Station HJ 13 ; thence south along thatline to the northern boundary of KununurraTownsite; thence east, south and northwesterlyalong boundaries of that townsite to the pro-longation northeasterly of the southeasternboundary of Location 508 as surveyed andshown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 83019 ;thence southwesterly to and southwesterly andwesterly along boundaries of that location tothe southeastern corner of Location 438 ; thencewesterly, southwesterly, again westerly, north-westerly and again westerly along boundariesof that location and westerly along the south-ern boundaries of Locations 520 and 448 to thesouthwestern corner of the lastmentioned lo-cation; thence south along the prolongationsouth of the western boundary of Location 448to the centre line of the Ord River ; thencegenerally southeasterly and generally southerly,upwards, along that centre line to the pro-longation east of the southern boundary ofLocation 512 ; thence west to and west, north,northwesterley and generally northeasterlyalong boundaries of that location to the pro-longation southerly of the southernmostwestern boundary of Location 369 ; thencenortherly to and along that boundary and on-wards to the northernmost southwestern cor-ner of the lastmentioned location ; thencenortherly along the northernmost westernboundary of Location 369 and onwards to theprolongation westerly of the easternmostnorthern boundary of Location 421 ; thenceeasterly to the centre line of the Ord River ;thence generally northerly, downwards, alongthat centre line to the southern boundary ofReserve 1062 ; thence east, north and westalong boundaries of that reserve to the centreline of the Ord River and thence generallynortherly, downwards, along that centre lineto the starting point.

Pigs (Sus scrofa)-Category A6-(same area asdetailed under Cattle (above)) .

Table C .Table C : Domestic Mammals which are Feral

or become Feral from time to time or which mayrun wild or be at large-Categories A2, A4 and A6 .Feral Donkeys (Equus asinvs)-whole of the State .Feral Goats (Capra hircus)-whole of the State .Feral Pigs (Sus scrofa)-whole of the State .

Feral Camels (Camelus spp.)-whole of the State .Feral Buffalo (Bulbalus bubalus)-whole of the

State .Deer-run wild or at large (Family Cervidae)-

whole of the State .

Table D.Table D : Mammals which may be introduced

into and kept only in approved zoos, circuses andwildlife parks : subject to permits--Categories A4and A6 .All Australian spp. not indigenous to W .A.-all

approved zoos, circuses and wildlife parks .Dingo (canis familiaris)-all approved zoos, cir-

cuses and wildlife parks .Fallow Deer (Dama dama)-all approved zoos,

circuses and wildlife parks .Chital Deer, Axis Deer (Axis axis)-all approved

zoos, circuses and wildlife parks .Barbary Sheep (Ammotragus lervia)-all approved

zoos, circuses and wildlife parks .Lion (Panlthera leo)-Wanneroo Lion Park only .Macaque Monkeys (Macaca spp.)-all approved

zoos, circuses and wildlife parks .

Table E .Table E : Mammals which may not be introduced

or kept and the numbers of which must be reducedand kept under restriction-Categories Al, A3, A5 .Dingo (Canis familiaris) -whole of the State ex-

cept in approved zoos, circuses and wildlifeparks.

Dingo hybrids and domestic dogs run wild or beingat large (canis familiaris) -whole of the State .

Table F .Table F : Mammals which may not be introduced

into or kept in W .A. and which must be eradicated-Categories Al, A2, A3 .Foxes (Vulpes vulpes)-whole of the State .Hares (Lepus spp.)-whole of the State .Rabbits (Order Lagomorpha)-whole of the State .Squirrels, Indian Palm (Funambulus pennanti)-

whole of the State .All mammals not included in Tables A-E inclu-

sive or included in Schedule 1 attached : whole ofthe State .

BIRDS .

Table J .Table J: Native Pest Birds-Category A7-

Whole of the State .Emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae) .

Table K .Table K: Birds which may be introduced into

W.A. and which may be kept subject to Permits-Categories A2, A4, A6. Whole of the State (exceptRing-necked Pheasants) .Alexandrine Parakeet, Large Indian parakeet

(Psittacula eupatria) .Brown Parrot (Poicepha.us meyeri) .Crimson Rosella, Crimson parrot, Campbell para-

keet, Red lory, lowry or parrot, Pennants para-keet, Mountain lory or parrot . (Platycercuselegans) .

Cutthroat finch, Ribbon finch (Amadina fasciata) .Eastern Rosella (Golden mantle), Common ro-

sella, Red-headed rosella, Red rosella, Rosella,Rosey rosella, Golden mantled rosella, Goldenmantled parakeet, Nonpariel parrot, Rosehillparakeet (Platycercus eximius) .

Hooded Siskin, Venezualian siskin, Red siskin(Carduelis cucullata) .

King Parrot, Eastern king, Australian king parrot,Queensland king, King lory, Red Lory, Scarletand green parrot (Alisterus scapularis) .

Little Lorikeet, Red Faced lory, Red-faced lorikeet,Little keet, Jerryang, Gizzi (Glossopsitta pus-illa) .

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Moustached Parakeet, Red-breasted parakeet, Red-breasted parrot (Psittacula alexandri) .

Musk Lorikeet, Red-crowned lorikeet, Red-earedlorikeet, Green keet, Green leek, King parrot(Glossopsitta concinna) .

Namaqua Dove, Cape Dove, Masked dove, Harlequindove (masqued and cape) (Oena capensis) .

Orange-cheeked Waxbill, Fawn breasted waxbill(Estrilda melpoda) .

Ostrich (Struthio camelus) .Rainbow Lorikeet, Blue-mountain parrot or lori-

keet, Blue-mountain lory, Blue bellied lorikeet(Trichoglossus haematodus) .

Pheasants, ring-necked (Whole of the State-ex-cept Rottnest Island) (Phasianus colchicus) .

Scaly-breasted Lorikeet, Green and gold lorikeet,Green and yellow lorikeet, Greenie, Gold andgreen lory, Scaly-breasted lory, Green keet,Green parrot of lorikeet (Tricholglossus chloro-lepidotus) .

Silver Pheasant (Lophura nycthemera) .Siskin, European siskin, Aberedivine, Barley bird

(Carduelis cucullata) .Table L .

Table L : Birds which may not be introducedinto W.A. but which may continue to be kept inW.A. Subject to permits-Categories Al, A2, A6-Whole of the State (Except Sulphur-crestedCockatoo) .Agapornis Hybrids .Blossom-headed Parakeet (Psittacula cyanoce-

phala) .Bronze Mannikin, Bronze-winged mannikin .

Hooded weaver (Lonchura cucul7ata) .Chukor Partridge, Chukar, Chukor, Chukka par-

tridge (Alectoris graeca) .Fischer's Lovebird, African lovebird (Agapornis

fischeri) .Madagascar Weaver, Madagascar cardinal, Mada-

gascar fody (Foudia madagascariensis) .Magpie Mannikin (Lonchura fringilloides) .Masked Lovebird, African lovebird, Yellow-collared

lovebird, Black-masked lovebird (Agapornispersonata) .

Monk parakeet, Quaker parrot, Quaker parakeet,Green parakeet (Myopsitta monachus) .

Nyasa Lovebird, African lovebird, Lillian's lovebird,Nyassaland lovebird (Agapornis lilianae) .

Peach-faced Lovebird, African lovebird, Rosy-facedlovebird (Agapornis roseicollis) .

Red-fronted Parakeet, Red-fronted kakariki (Cya-noramphus novaezelandiae) .

Red-headed Finch, Aberdeen finch, Red-headedamadina (Amadina erythrocephala) .

Rose-ringed Parakeet, Indian ringneck, Indianringneck parrot or parakeet, Ringneck parrotor parakeet, African ringnecked parakeet,Rose-ring parakeet (Psittacuia krameri) .

Ruddy Ground Dove, Talpacoti (Columbigallinatalpacoti) .

Strawberry Finch, Red avadavat, Scarlet avadavat,Indian avadavat, Bombay avadavat, avadavat,Tiger finch, Javan avadavat, Red munia, Redwaxbill (Amandava amandava) .

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, White Cockatoo (Caca-twa galerita) Al, A6 whole of the State-A2south of 26°S .

Waxbili, St. Helena waxbill, Common waxbill, Red-eared waxbill (Estrilda astrild) .

White-backed Munia, White-backed mannikin,Sharp-tailed munia, or finch, Striated manni-kin or finch or munia, Bengalese (mannikin)(Lonchura striata) .

White-headed Munia, White-headed mannikin,White-headed nun, Pale-headed mannikin(Lonchura maja) .

White-throated Munia, Common silverbill, Africansilverbill, Indian silverbill (Lonchura malaba-rica) .

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Table M .Table M : Birds which may not be introduced

into W.A. but which may continue to be kept inW.A. Subject to Permit, by those persons who keptthem prior to 27/6/75-Categories Al, A2, A6-whole of the State .Black-headed Munia, Black-headed mannikin or

nun, Tri-coloured mannikin or nun, Three-coloured munia or mannikin (Lonchura mal-acca) .

Black-rumped Waxbill, Red-browed finch, Senegarlwaxbill (Estrilda troglodytes) .

Bullfinch, European bullfinch, Black-headed bully,Black-cap, Budbird or finch (Pyrrhula pyrr-hula) .

Chaffinch, Apple bird, Chaffey (Fringilla coelebs) .Collared Turtle Dove, Pink-headed dove, Indian

ring dove, Indian turtle dove, Blonde turtledove, Barbary dove (fawn and white) (Strep-topelia decaocto) .

Combassou, Steel finch, Senegal finch or waxbill,Green indigo-bird, Village Combassou (Viduachalybeata) .

Fan-tailed Widow Bird, Red-shouldered whydah(Euplectes axillaris) .

Greenfinch, Green linnet (Carduelis chloris) .Green Avadavat, Green munia, Amaduvada

(Amandava formosa) .Java Sparrow, Rice bird or finch, Paddy finch

(Padda oryzivora) .Linnet (Acanthis cannabina) .Red-billed Leiothrix, Pekin robin, Chinese Hill-tit

(Leiothrix lutea) .Rufous-backed Mannikin, Black and white manni-

kin (Lonchura bicolor) .Spicefinch, Spotted munia, Spice bird, Rice bird or

finch, Scaly-breasted munia (Lonchura punc-tulata) .

Skylark, English skylark, Ground lark, CommonLark, Field lark (Alauda arvensis) .

White-winged Widow Bird (Euplectes albonotatus) .Yellow-fronted Parakeet, Yellow kakariki (Cyanor-

amphus auriceps) .Yellow-fronted Canary, Green singing finch,

Mozambique canary, Yellow-eyed canary (Seri-nus mozambicus) .

Yellow-mantled Widow Bird, Yellow-shoulderedwidow bird, Golden shouldered Whydah (Eup-lectes macrourus) .

Table N .Table N : Birds which may not be introduced

into or kept in W .A.-Categories Al, A2, A3-whole of the State .Blackbird, English Blackbird (Turdus mnerula) .California Qual ( Lophortyx californicus) .House Sparrow, sparrow (Passer domesticus) .House Crow, Indian Crow, Ceylon Crow (Corvus

splendens) .Indian Myna, Indian house mynah, Calcutta my-

nah, Common myna, Common mynah (Acri-dotheres tristis) .

Red-billed Quelea, Red-billed weaver, Red-billeddioch, Sudan dioch, Black-faced dioch, Queleabird (Quelea quelea) .

Red-whiskered Bulbul, Red eared bulbul (Pyc-nonotus jocosus) .

Songthrush, English Song Thrush (Turdus erice-torum) .

Starling, Common starling, Black starling, Brownstarling, Grey starling (Sturnus vulgaris) .

Tree sparrow, Mountain sparrow, Chocolate-headsparrow, Copper head (Passer montanus) .

Weavers, all species except Whig-winged widowbird (Euplectes albonotatus), Fan-tailed widowbird (Euplectes axillaris), Yellow-mantledwidow bird (Euplectes macrourus), MadagascarWeaver (Foudia madagascariensis) .

Exotic birds other than the birds specificallyclassed in this Notice and those in the exemptList in Schedule 2 of this Notice .

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Table O .Table 0 : Birds whose numbers must be reduced

and kept under restriction-Category A5 .Cockatoos, White-tailed black (Calyptorhynchus

baudinii) . Municipal districts of Denmark,Donnybrook and Plantagenet .

Corella, Little (Cacatua sanguinea) . Municipaldistricts of Coorow and West Kimberley .

Eagles, Wedge-tailed (Aquila audax) . Municipaldistricts of Boulder, Broome, Carnarvon, Cool-gardie, Cue, Laverton, Leonora, East Pilbara,Meekatharra, Murchison, Roebourne, Sand-stone, Upper Gascoyne, West Pilbara andWiluna .

Galahs (Cacatua roseicapilla), Municipal districtsof Coorow, Moora, Morawa, Mukinbudin, Mul-lewa and Westonia.

Parrots, Port Lincoln or 28 (Barnardius zonarius) .Municipal districts of Armadale-Kelmscott andBridgetown-Greenbushes .

Parrots, Red Capped or W.A. King (Purpurei-cephalus spurius) . Municipal districts of Collieand West Arthur .

Parrots, Rosella Western (Platycerus icterotis) .Municipal districts of Bridgetown-Green-bushes, Armadale-Kelmscott .

INSECTS .Ants, Argentine (Iridomyrmex humilis) A2 ; whole

State of W .A .Grasshoppers, Small plague (Austroicetes cruciata)

A5 ; whole State of W .A .Grain Weevils :

Lesser Grain Borer, (Rhizopertha dominica)Al, A5 ; whole of the State .

Rust-red Flour Beetle (Tribolium castaneum)Al, A5 ; whole of the State .

Confused Flour Beetle (Tribolium confusum)Al, A5 ; whole of the State .

Sawtooth Grain Beetle (Oryzaephilus surina-mensis) Al, A5 ; whole of the State .

Flat Grain Beetle (Cryptolestes spp .) Al, A5 ;whole of the State .

Rice Weevil (Sitophilus oryzae) Al, A5 ; wholeof the State .

Granary Weevil (Sitophilus granarius) Al, A5 ;whole of the State .

Indian Meal Moth (Plodia interpunctella) Al,A5 ; whole of the State .

Angoumois Grain Moth (Sitotraga cerealella)Al, A5; whole of the State.

Warehouse Moth (Ephestia spp.) Al, A5 ; wholeof the State .

Warehouse Beetle (Trogoderma variabile) Al,A2; whole of the State .

Locusts, Australian Plague (Chortoicetes termini-fera) A5 ; whole of the State of W.A .

AMPHIBIANS .Toads, African (Xenopus laevis) Al, A2, A3 ; whole

of the State of W .A.Toads, Giant (Bufo marinas) Al, A2, A3 ; whole

of the State of W .A .

MOLLUSCS.Liver-fluke snails (Ly7nnaea columella), (Lyannaea

viridis), (Lymnaea auricularia rubiginosa),(Lymnaea peregra), (Lymnaea tomentosa),Al, A2, A3 ; whole of the State .

Schedule 1 . Exempt Mammals .All mammals indigenous to Western Australia

not included in Tables A to F .Dog (Canis familiaris) .Cat (Felis cattus) .Horse (Equus cabellus) .Sheep (Ovis aries) .Cattle (Bos taurus and domesticated Bos indicus) .

Pig (Sus scrota) .Goat (Capra hircus) .Donkey Equus asinus) .Camel (Camelus spp .)Ferret (Mustela furo) .Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) .Black rat (Rattus rattus) .Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) .House mouse (Mus musculus) .Marine mammals of the orders :

Cetacea (whales, etc .) .Pinnipedia (Seals, walruses, etc .) .Sirenia (Dugongs, seacows, etc .) .

Schedule 2 : Exempt Birds .African Fire-finch (Lagnosticta senegala) .Aurora Finch (Pytilia phoenicoptera) .Bleeding Heart Pidgeon (Gallicolumba luzonica) .Copper Pheasant (Syrmaticus soemmerringi) .Cordon Bleu and Blue-breasted Waxbill (Estrilda

angolensis) .Cuban Finch (Tiaris canora) .Domestic Canary (Serinus canarius) .Domestic Ducks Muscovy (Cairina moschata) .Domestic Mallard (Anas platyrynchos) .Domestic Fowl and all Bantams (Gallus gallus) .Domestic Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) .Elliott's Pheasant (Syrmaiticus ellioti) .Fire-backed Pheasant (Lophura diardi) .Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus) .Golden-breasted Waxbill (Estrilda subflava) .Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) .Guinea Fowl (Numida meleagris) .Impeyan Pheasant (Lophura impejanus) .Indian Turtle Dove (Streptopelia chinensis) .Jacarini Finch (Volantinia jacarini) .Kalij Pheasant (Lophura leucomelana) .Lady Amherst's Pheasant (Chrysolophus amher-

stiae) .Lavender Finch (Estrilda caerulescens) .Melba Finch (Pytilia melba) .Olive Finch (Tiaris olivacea) .Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) .Pigeons (Columba livia) .Red-crested Cadinal (Paroaria cucullata) .Red-faced Parrot-finch (Erythrura psittacea) .Reeve's Pheasant (Syrmaticus reevesii) .Senegal Turtle Dove (Streptopelia senegalensis) .Swinhoe Pheasant (Lophura swinhoei) .Mute (or White) Swan (Cygnus olor) .

Approved by resolution of the Agriculture Pro-tection Board at the ordinary meeting of the saidBoard held on 28th October, 1980 .

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Chairman .

AGRICULTURE AND RELATED RESOURCESPROTECTION ACT, 1976-1980 .

Notice Directing Destruction of the Declared PlantBlackberry (Rubus fruticosus agg) .

To : All Occupiers and Owners of Private LandSituated in the Shires/Towns Shown on theSchedule Below .

THE Agriculture Protection Board, pursuant to theprovisions of section 50 of the Agriculture andRelated Resources Protection Act, 19'ro-1980, herebydirects that the declared plant Blackberry

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All plants to be treated with a recommendedherbicide in accordance with the requirementsof the Agriculture and Related ResourcesProtection (Spraying Restrictions) Regulations1979 .

You are required to commence the requirementsof this Notice on or before 12th January, 1981,and to complete the requirements of this Noticeon or before 31st January, 1981 .

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Chairman, Agriculture

Protection Board .5th December, 1980 .

Schedule .Municipal Districts of Augusta-Margaret River,

Boyup Brook, Bridgetown, Donnybrook-Balingup,Manjimup, Nannup and the Townsite of Collie .

VETERINARY SURGEONS ACT 1960-1977 .VETERINARY SURGEONS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1980 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .Citation .

Principalregulations .

Regulation60amended .

R eg . 73Ainserted .

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Veterinary SurgeonsAmendment Regulations 1980 .

2 . In these regulations the Veterinary Surgeons Act Regulations1979*, as amended, are referred to as the principal regulations .

3. Regul, tion 60 of the principal regulations is amended-(a) in subregulation (1)-

(i) by deleting "paragraph (b)" and substituting thefollowing-

" paragraph (e) " ; and(ii) by deleting "(j) treat external parasites ." and

substituting the following-(j)(j) treat external parasites ;(k) eartag livestock ;(1) tattoo livestock . " ; and

(b) in subregulation (2), by deleting "paragraph (e)" andsubstituting the following-

paragraphparagraph (c) " .By His Excellency's Command,

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

* Published in the Government Gazette 21 December 1979 p . 3992 .

VETERINARY SURGEONS ACT 1960-1977 .VETERINARY SURGEONS AMENDMENT (No . 2) REGULATIONS 1980 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .Citation .

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Veterinary SurgeonsAmendment (No. 2) Regulations 1980 .

2 . After regulation 73 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act Regulations1979*, as amended, the following regulation is inserted-

" 73A . (1) A veterinary nurse aggrieved by a decision of theBoard may within three months of receiving the finding of theBoard request the Board to review that decision .

(2) The Board may review a decision made under regulation73 and may-

(a) confirm that decision ; or(b) substitute any other course of action set out in

regulation 73 for that decision . " .By His Excellency's Command,

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

* Published in the Government Gazette of 21/12/79 p. 3992 .

number of eggs likely to be produced duringany part of a licensing year will be in excessof the requirements of the Board, the Boardmay, with the approval of the Minister, bynotice published in the Government Gazette,rateably reduce the number of fowls auth-orised to be kept during the licensing year bypersons who are the holders of a licence orsupplementary licence under this part of thisAct, and thereupon each such licence or sup-plementary licence shall be deemed to havebeen so varied .

The Western Australian Egg Marketing Boardgives notice to all persons holding licences in theSouth West Land Division granted under Section32E of the Marketing of Eggs Act, 1945-1977, thatin terms of Section 32FA the Board has, with theapproval of the Minister, rateably reduced by 8per cent the number of fowls authorised to be keptas from 12th December, 1980 .

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(Rubus fruticosus agg) present on private land MARKETING OF EGGS ACT, 1945-1977 .owned or occupied by you, situated within the Reduction of Licence Allocations Section 32FA .Municipal districts for the purposes of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1979, of the Shires, Towns SECTION 32FA of the Marketing of Eggs Act,or Cities specified in the Schedule below shall be 1945-1977 provides :-destroyed by you by the following methods : Where the Board is of the opinion that the

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STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA .

Tenders for Government Supplies

For Sale by Tender

Date of

Schedule

For Sale

Date ofAdvertising

No.

Closing

1980

1980-81Nov. 28 876A/1980 Alrite Dynamic Wheel Balancer (PW 1321) (Re-Called) at Broome . . . . . . . . Dec . 18Nov. 28

880A/1980

1978 Datsun Utility (XQD 156) at Port Hedland

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

Dec. 18Nov. 28

890A/1980

1952 Leyland Prime Mover (UQG 437) and Low Loader (UQU 628) (Re-Called)

Dec. 18at East Perth

Nov. 28 891A/1980 1978 Holden HZ Kingswood Sedan (XQF 411) at Geraldton . . .. Dec. 18Dec. 5 894A/1980 Ford D400 Truck (MRD 1191) at East Perth . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 18Dec . 5 895A/1980 Modern Mess Caravan (MRD 460) at East Perth . . . . . . . . Dec. 18Dec . 5 896A/.1980 Atlas Copco CPNT9 Air Compressor (MRD 424) at East Perth Dec. 18Nov. 28 879A/1980 Combex 45 kg Washer Extractor at Eden Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 8Dec . 5 893A/1980 1975 Ford XB Falcon Sedan (UQS 542) at Kalgoorlie . . . . . . . . Jan . 8Dec . 5

897A/1980

1975 Land Rover 4 x 4 Table Top (UQX 208) at Carnarvon ... .

Jan . 8

Date ofAdvertising

ScheduleNo . Supplies Required Date of

Closing

1980 1980-81Nov. 14 837A/1980 Electric Bridge Crane, Five Tonne (1 only)-Westrail Dec. 18Nov. 21 850A/1980 Pre-Mixed Concrete (1 year period)-M .W.B Dec. 18Nov. 21 851A/1980 Pre-Mixed Concrete (1 year period)-P .W.D Dec. 18Nov. 21 852A/1980 Silver Amalgam Capsules ; Disposable Sterile Needles, Local Anaesthetics

and Burs-Various Government DepartmentsDec. 18

Nov. 21 853A/1980 Tea, Tea Bags and Instant Tea (1 year period)-Various Government Depart-ments

Dec. 18

Nov. 21 855A/1980 Reflux Valves 150 mm (approx. 20), 200 mm (approx . 5)-M.W.B Dec. 18Nov. 21 856A/1980 Bogies for 1 067 mm Gauge Wagons (30 only)-Westrail

. . . .

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.. .. Dec. 18Nov. 21 859A/1980 Bread for Agricultural Senior and District High Schools (1 year period)-

Education DepartmentDec. 18

Nov. 21 872A/1980 Spindle Moulder (1 only) and Bench Drill (1 only)-P.W.D Dec. 18Nov. 21 874/A1980 Paper Bedpan Covers, paper bags and urinal covers (1 year period)-Various

Government DepartmentsDec. 18

Nov. 28 888A/1980 Autoclavable Plastic Forceps and Autoclavable Plastic Forceps/Tubing Clamps(1 year period)-Various Government Departments

Dec. 18

Nov. 28 886A/1980 Electric Lamps (One, Two or Three Year Period)-Westrail . . . .

. . . . Dec. 18Dec. 12 914A/1980 Radio and Public Address Equipment for Primary Schools . . . .

. . . . Dec . 18Nov. 14 840A/1980 Penstocks (6 only) for Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant-M .W.B . Jan . 8Nov. 14 847A/1980 Pump Sets (2 only) for Reclaimed Effluent-M.W.B Jan . 8Nov. 21 857A/1980 Computer Equipment Systems Software and Maintenance Support Services-

Forest DepartmentJan . 8

Nov. 21 858A/1980 Pianos and Recorders (Descant Treble and Tenor)-Education Department Jan . 3Nov. 21 861A/1980 3 Phase X-Ray Generator (1 only), Automatic Exposure Device (1 only),

Battery Operated Mobile X-Ray Machine (1 only), Motor drive and optionalaccessories-Royal Perth Hospital

Jan . 8

Nov. 21 866A/1980 Caravans, accommodation 3 berth, 6 . 6 m (2 only)-P.W.D Jan . 8Nov. 21 873A/1980 Battery Operated Mobile X-Ray Units (3 only)-Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Jan . 8Nov. 28 882A/1980 Mobile Test Facility Vehicle (1 only)-P.W.D Jan . 8Nov. 28 883A/1980 Heavy Duty Vibrating Plate Compactor (4 only)-M .W.B Jan . 8Nov. 28 884A/1980 Bolts and Nuts, Coach Screws, Set Screws and Nuts (6 Month Period)-Various

Government DepartmentsJan . 8

Nov. 28 885A/1980 Dissolved Air Flotation Thickening Equipment for Beenyup WastewaterTreatment Plant (3 only)-M.W.B .

Jan . 8

Nov. 28 892A/1980 Buses, diesel powered, 22 seater (3 only)-P.W.D. Jan . 8Dec. 5 898A/1980 Tooth Brushes (1981-82)-Various Government Departments Jan . 8Dec. 5 899A/1980 100 mm to 200 mm Diameter Cast Iron Sluice Valves-M .W.B . Jan . 8Dec. 5 900A/1980 900 mm Diameter Steel Pipes-M .W.B Jan . 8Dec. 5 901A/1980 Data Entry Equipment for Government Stores Department . . . .

. . . . Jan. 8Dec. 12 907A/1980 Library Books-Multiple Copies (2 year period)-Education Department Jan . 8Dec. 12 909A/1980 Water Meters 20 mm (10 000 only)-M .W.B Jan . 8Dec. 12 911A/1980 Time Division Multiplex Remote Control Systems-Westrail . . . . Jan . 8Dec. 12 912A/1980 Computer Numeric Controlled Horizontal Machining Centre-Westrail Jan . 8Dec. 12 915A/1980 One (1) only 8 Tonne Mobile Crane-P.W.W.S Jan . 8Dec. 12 908A/1980 Magnetic Flowmeters for Beenyup, Serpentine, Tamworth and Riverton-

M.W.B .

Services Required

Jan. 15

1981Nov. 28 . . . . 887A/1980 Making and Trimming of R .T.A. Wardens' Uniforms (1 Year Period) Jan . 8

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12th December, 1980.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

4281

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued

For Sale by Tender-continued

Date of

Schedule

Date ofAdvertising

No. For Sale

Closing

1981Dec. 12 .

902A/1980

Onga 4 in. Submersible Pump at Carlisle

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

Jan. 8Dec. 12 . . . .

906A/1980

1978 Falcon V8 Sedan (XZN 608) ; 1976 Motor Guzzi Motor Cycle (RTA 875)

Jan. 8and Motor Guzzi Motor Cycle (RTA 877) and Harley Davidson MotorCycle (RTA 780) at East Fremantle

Dec. 12 . . . . 910A/1980 Holden HZ Utilities (MRD 4071 and MRD 4342) at Kununurra Jan . 8Dec. 12 . . . . 913A/1980 1978 Holden Torana "SL" Sedan (MRD 3354) at Port Hedland Jan . 8Dec. 12 903A/1980 Holden Belmont Utility (XQF 421) at Geraldton . . . . Jan. 15Dec. 12 . . . . 904A/1980 Holden HZ Station Wagon (XQE 095) at Kununurra . . . . Jan. 15Dec. 12 . . . .

905A/1980

Holden HZ Station Wagon (XQD 388) at Karratha . .. .

Jan. 15

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Stret, 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 .

B. E. CORBOY,Chairman, Tender Board .

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

ScheduleNo . Contractor Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

545A/80 Wundowie Iron & Steel Supply and delivery of Sixty Thousand Westrail $7 .54 each(60 000) only Pandrol Sleeper Plates

570A/80 Various Supply and delivery of Relays for Railway Westrail Details on applicationSignalling Purposes

596A/80 Various Supply and delivery of Metering Pumps and M.W.B . Details on applicationControllers for 50% Hydrogen PeroxideService

629A/80 Portec (Aust.) P/L . . . . Supply and delivery of Twelve Hundred Westrail $196 .40 each(1200) only Insulated Rail Joints

707/80 Roche Maag Ltd Supply and delivery of : P.W.D .Item 1 : Weedicide Containing 80 $22 .35 per kg

BromacilShell Chemical (Aust .) Item 2 : MSNA Weedkiller, Agchem $4 .25 per litre

Pty. Ltd. DeconateItem 4 : Surfactant Spray Additive . . . . $1 .10 per litre

717A/80 J. I. Case Australia Supply and delivery of One (1) only Front P.W.D . $35079Pty. Ltd . End Loader/Backhoe

720A/80 Various Supply and delivery of Files and Rasps (1 Various Details on applicationyear period)

721A/80 Arcus Metal Products Supply and delivery of : VariousPty. Ltd. Item 1 : 2 Point Free Standing Units- $618 each

Normal DutyItem 3 : 3 Point Wall Mounted Units- $621 eachNormal Duty

Item 5 : 2 Point Free Standing Units- $650 eachHeavy Duty

Item 7 : 3 Point Wall Mounted Units- $650 eachHeavy Duty

Email Ltd. Commercial Item 2: 2 Point Free Standing Units- $455 eachEquipment Division Normal Duty

Item 4: One Point Free Standing Bottle $395 eachtype Unit-Normal Duty

Item 6: 2 Point Free Standing Units- $455 eachHeavy Duty

Item 8: One Point Free Standing Bottle $395 eachtype Units-Heavy Duty

771A/80 Altona Engineering Co . Supply and delivery of Ten Thousand R.T.A . $1 .98 per set(10 000) Sets of Western AustralianMotor Cycle Plates

810A/80 Union Steel Co. P/L Supply and delivery of :

M.R.D.Item 1 : Fifty (50) Lengths 50 mm $24 .90 per length

Nominal SizeItem 2 : One Hundred (100) Lengths $34.52 per length

65 mm Nominal SizeUnion Steel Co. P/L Item 3 : Seventy Five (75) Lengths $42.58 per length

80 mm Nominal SizeItem 4 : Two Hundred (200) Lengths $61 .23 per length

100 mm Nominal SizeItem 5 : Fifty (50) Lengths 125 mm $78 .91 per length

Nominal Size

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4282 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued .

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS-continued

[12th December, 1980 .

ScheduleNo. Contractor Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

Service Required687A/80 Various Service of The Conduct of Funerals of Community Details on application

751A/80 N. R. Robertson

Deceased Indigent Persons (1 year period)

Welfare

For the sum of $30For Sale

Purchase and Removal of Secondhand Police

782A/80 D. J. Hodgson

Evinrude 25 h .p. Outboard Motor atFitzroy Crossing

Purchase and Removal of : Police

787A/80R. E . Jowett . . . .Modern Caravans

Item 1 : Horse, Bay Colt at MaylandsItem 2 : Horse, Brown Filly at Maylands

. . . .

For the sum of $150For the sum of $164 .50For the sum of $1 150Purchase and Removal of Secondhand P.W.D .

795A/80 C. A. CampbellModern Caravan (Reg . No. UQU 619)

Purchase and Removal of : P.W.D .

796A/80 Webb-Quip P/L

Item 1 : Secondhand Deutz Diesel V8Engine

Item 2 : Secondhand Deutz Diesel SixCylinder Engine

Item 3 : Secondhand Deutz Diesel SixCylinder Engine

For the sum of $860

For the sum of $650

For the sum of $400

For the sum of $3 055. . . . Purchase and Removal of Secondhand M.R.D .

802A/80 K. & A. Laird (SA)Coates Vibrating Roller at East Perth

Purchase and Removal of :

M.R.D .

809A/80

P/L Item 3 : 16 Lengths Steel SectionsTotalling 15 . 2 Metres in all at Welsh-pool

Purchase and Removal of :

M.R.D .

For the sum of $255 .36

Soltoggio Bros .

820A/80

Warebury Pty. Ltd

Item 1 : Secondhand Coates VibratingRoller (MRD 710)

Item 3 : Secondhand Coates VibratingRoller (MRD 661) at East Perth

Item 2 : Secondhand Davleco VibratingRoller (MRD 678) at East Perth

Item 4 : Secondhand Davleco VibratingRoller (MRD 694) at East Perth

For the sum of $2 086

For the sum of $1666

For the sum of $1629

For the sum of $1900

For the sum of $1601

E. K . S. Holdings

R. G. Machinery

. . . .

. . . . Purchase and Removal of Secondhand P.W.D .

822A/80 F. Mack EngineeringC.P. Air Compressor at East Perth

Purchase and Removal of Secondhand M.R.D. For the sum of $45

823A/80 G. S. Baker . . . ."Hi-Way" Pneumatic Tyre Changer

Purchase and Removal of Secondhand M.R.D. For the sum of $358

827A/80 R. G. MachinerySanki Conveyor at East Perth

Purchase and Removal of Secondhand M.R.D . For the sum of $2 001

829A/80

Massey Ferguson Tractor with Front EndLoader and Attachments at East Perth

For the sum of $669 .91Versteeg Contractors Purchase and Removal of Secondhand M.R.D .

833A/80

Pty. Ltd .

J . Milota

Ingersoll Rand Air Compressor at EastPerth

Purchase and Removal of :

P.W.D.

836A/80

M. Johnston . . . .

Trailezy

Item 1 : Secondhand Ford F100 Utility(Reg. No. XQF 782) at South Hed-land

Item 2 : Secondhand Holden StationSedan (Reg. No. XQK 192) at SouthHedland

Purchase and Removal of Secondhand M.R.D

For the sum of $2 755

For the sum of $2 400

For the sum of $315

520A/80

Diesel Generating Set at East Perth

All Tenders DeclinedSupply and Installation of Air Conditioning M.W.D.

707A/80Equipment for Kelmscott Depot Building

Supply and Delivery of:

P.W.D.

786A/80

Item 3 : 2 500 Litres of Weedicide Con-taining 25 % W/V Amitrole and 22W/V Ammonium Thiocyanate orsimilar

Purchase and Removal of International P.W.D .

802A/80

D1310 Flat Top Truck (UQZ 568) atKarratha

Purchase and Removal of :

M.R.D.

821A/80

Item 1 : 27 Lengths Steel SectionsTotalling 391 metres in all

Item 2 : 13 Lengths Steel SectionsTotalling 55 . 9 metres in all at Welsh-pool

Purchase and Removal of Yeoman Tritter M .R.D .

824A/80

Verge Lawn Mower (MRD 428) at EastPerth

Purchase and Removal of Jersey 90 Metal M.R.D .Spreader (MRD 466) at East Perth

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12th December, 1980 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE OF W .A .TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT PRINTING

Tenders are invited for the supply of the undermentioned stores .Tenders close at Wembley, at 10.00 a.m. on 22/12/80 .

SPECIAL NOTE-STOCK :Tenderers are requested to specify-1. Country of origin .2. Brand or make of material .3. In this contract preference may be given to W .A. or other Australian made stocks in accordance with Government

Policy .

Tender No.

Particulars of Stores

CP 8669 20 books of 100 in duplicate . . . .CP 8671 180 000 two-part fanapart setsCP 8660 10 books of 100 in duplicate . . . .CP 8680 600 pads of 100 leaves . . . .CP 8681 30 000 cheques (2 to view) . . . .CP 8682 200 books of 50 in triplicate . . . .CP 8683 200 books of 100 in triplicateCP 8687

50 pads of 50 leaves .. . .

. . . .

APPOINTMENTS .(Under section 6 of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1961-1979 .)Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 3rd December, 1980 .THE following appointments have been approved :-R.G. No. 67/72.-That Sergeant Ivan Stanley

Carter has been appointed Assistant District Reg-istrar of Births and Deaths for the Northam Reg-istry District to maintain an office at Cunderdinduring the absence on leave of Sergeant N . R.Dawson. This appointment dates from 17/11/80to 28/12/80 .R.G. No. 78/73.-That Sergeant Maxwell John

Douglas has been appointed as Assistant DistrictRegistrar of Births and Deaths for the NorthamRegistry District to maintain an office at Goo-malling during the absence on leave of SergeantW. Barrett. This appointment dates from 17/11/80to 28/12/80 .R.G. No. 39/68.-That Mr. Graham John Bruce

has been appointed as District Registrar of Births,Deaths and Marriages for the East Coolgardie Reg-istry District to maintain an office at Kalgoorlievice Mr. L. W. Parry. This appointment dated from28th November, 1980 .R.G. No. 31/72.-That Mr. Jeffrey Plunkett has

been appointed as District Registrar of Births,Deaths and Marriages for the Sussex Registry Dis-trict to maintain an office at Busselton during theabsence on leave of Mr . A. G. Down. This appoint-ment dated from 5th December, 1980 .

E. C. RIEBELING,Registrar General.

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS .

Size

148 x 210 mm297 x 210 mm297 x 210 mm225 x 175 mm225 x 175 mm148 x 210 mm148 x 210 mm300 x 200 mm

4283

Successful Tenderer

Amount

A.C.S 80Moore Paragon 3 150A.C.S 80A.C.S 890Barclay & Sharland . . . . 954F.C.B 203Cameo 950Gateway

54

WTT,T,IAM C. BROWN,Government Printer.

State of Western Australia .PETROLEUM ACT, 1967 .

(Section 37 .)Notice of Grant of Exploration Permit .

Department of Mines,Perth, 5th December, 1980 .

EXPLORATION PERMIT No . 201 has been grantedto Lassoc Pty. Ltd., c/o C . P. Bird and Associates,18 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Western Australia6000, to have effect for a period of five years fromthe 5th day of December, 1980 .

PETER VERNON JONES,Minister for Mines.

State of Western Australia .PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) ACT, 1967.

Commonwealth of Australia .PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) ACT 1967 .

Notice of Grant of Second Renewal ofExploration Permits .

Department of Mines,Perth, 20th November, 1980 .

EXPLORATION Permits WA-28-P, WA-32-P andWA-33-P held by Woodside Petroleum Develop-ment Pty . Ltd., of 13th Floor, Allendale Square, 77St. George's Terrace, Perth, Western Australia6000, Woodside Oil Ltd ., of 25th Floor, 459 CollinsStreet, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Mid-Eastern OilLtd., of 25th Floor, 459 Collins Street, Melbourne,

Tender No . Description

CP 8762 50 pads of 25 leaves . . . .CP 8772 600 pads of 25 leaves . . . .CP 8764 100 Record CardsCP 8766 1 000 gross Exercise Books 48ppCP 8767 1 000 gross Exercise Books 64ppCP 8780 600 pads of 50 leaves . . . . . . . .CP 8781 50 books of 50 in triplicate . . . .CP 8782 15 000 single cards

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[12th December, 1980' .

Victoria 3000, Shell Development (Australia) Pro-prietary Limited, of 155 William Street, Melbourne,Victoria 3000, Hematite Petroleum ProprietaryLimited, of 140 William Street, Melbourne, Vic-toria 3000, BP Petroleum Development AustraliaPty. Ltd., of 1 Albert Road, Melbourne, Victoria,3004, California Asiatic Oil Company, of 575 MarketStreet, San Francisco, California 94105, UnitedStates of America, WA-34-P held by WoodsidePetroleum Development Pty. Ltd., of 13th Floor,Allendale Square, 77 St . George's Terrace, Perth,Western Australia 6000, Woodside Oil Ltd ., of 25thFloor, 459 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000,Mid-Eastern Oil Ltd ., of 25th Floor, 459 CollinsStreet, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Shell Develop-ment (Australia) Proprietary Limited, of 155 WilliamStreet Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Hematite Petro-leum Proprietary Limited, of 140 William Street,Melbourne, Victoria 3000, and California Asiatic OilCompany, of 575 Market Street, San Francisco,California 94105, United States of America,WA-35-P held by Woodside Petroleum Develop-ment Pty. Ltd., of 13th Floor, Allendale Square, 77St. George's Terrace, Perth, Western Australia6000, Woodside Oil Ltd ., of 25th Floor, 459 Collins

2. Fixed Assets :At cost less depreciation (as at

30th June, 1980)

339 067 456

3 . Value of Material and Stores onHand (as at 30th June, 1980) . . . .

17189 123W. I. McCULLOUGH,Commissioner of Railways .

MINING ACT, 1904

Department of Mines,Perth, 3rd December, 1980.

IN accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleasedto deal with the undermentioned Gold Mining Leases .

D. R . KELLY,Under Secretary for Mines .

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were approved conditionally :-

Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Mid-Eastern OilLtd., of 25th Floor, 459 Collins Street, Melbourne,Victoria 3000, Shell Development (Australia) Pro-prietary Limited, of 155 William Street, Melbourne,Victoria 3000, Hematite Petroleum Proprietary Lim-ited, of 140 William Street, Melbourne, Victoria3000, and WA-37-P held by Woodside PetroleumDevelopment Pty. Ltd., of 13th Floor, AllendaleSquare, 77 St . George's Terrace, Perth, WesternAustralia 6000, Woodside Oil Ltd ., of 25th Floor,459 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Mid-Eastern Oil Ltd ., of 25th Floor, 459 Collins Street,Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Shell Development (Aus-tralia) Proprietary Limited, of 155 William Street,Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Hematite PetroleumPropriety Limited, of 140 William Street, Mel-bourne, Victoria 3000, BP Petroleum DevelopmentAustralia Pty . Ltd., of 1 Albert Road, Melbourne,Victoria 3004, have been renewed in accordancewith the provisions of the above Acts for a furtherperiod of five (5) years commencing on the dayafter the day on which the previous permits termceased to have effect .

ANDREW MENSAROS,Acting Designated Authority .

TAKE notice that Tony Seragusana and BettyLouise Seragusana of 6 Athol Street, Doubleview,have on the 24th and 28th days of November, 1980,signed authorities under subsection (1) of section188 of the Bankruptcy Act, 1966, authorising JohnGraham Morris, of 3 Ord Street, West Perth, to calla meeting of their Creditors (and take over controlof their property) and that, in pursuance of section194 of the Bankruptcy Act, 1966, a meeting of theCreditors of the abovenamed Debtors will be heldat 3 Ord Street, West Perth on Thursday, 18thDecember, 1980, at 10.30 a.m .Dated this 2nd day of December, 1980 .

J. G. MORRIS,Controlling Trustee .

(Pannell Kerr Forster, Soutar Watson & Stowe,Chartered Accountants, 3 Ord Street, West PerthW.A. 6005 .)

Goldfield District No. of applications

Mt. Margaret . . . .Mt. Margaret . . . .Murchison

. . . .Peak Hill

. . . .East MurchisonEast MurchisonMurchisonYalgoo

DundasYilgarn . . . .

Mt. MargaretMt. MorgansMeekatharra

Wiluna

. . . .Black RangeMt. Magnet

38/2871 to 38/287339/76551/2413 and 51/241552/690 and 52/69153/80857/1343 and 57/134458/1891 and 58/190059/1396 to 59/1398, 59/1453,

59/1464 and 59/1516 to 59/151963/2404 to 63/2406, 63/250977/4877 and 77/4915

59/1454,

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1966 .RAILWAYS .

Railway Working Account for Quarter Ended30th September, 1980 .

(As required by section 59 of the GovernmentRailways Act.)

Notice of Meeting .Bankruptcy District of Western Australia.

Re: Tony Seragusana and Betty Louise Seragusanaof 6 Athol Street, Doubleview, trading as "C& I Earthmoving" and "Floreat Shirt Shop" .

1. Income-Expenditure Account :

Income

. . . . 47 185 000Operating Expenditure 49 611 788

Operating Loss Before Interest 2 426 788Interest

. . . .

. . . . 5 647 000

Loss 8 073 788

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12th December, 1980.]

BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1966 .(Section 218 (1) (a) .)

Jeno Sipka .Notice to Creditors of Execution of Deed .

TAKE notice that Jeno Sipka of Lot 102 UlsterRoad, Albany, W.A . executed a Deed of Assignmentto myself as Trustee on the 14th day of November,1980, and that we executed the Deed on the 17thday of November, 1980 .Dated this 21st day of November, 1980 .

S. G. W. TAYLOR,Trustee .

(Weston James & Co ., Chartered Accountants, 55Collie Street, Albany, W .A. 6330 .)

COMPANY TAKEOVERS ACT, 1979 .(Section 55 (2) .)

J. N. Taylor Holdings Ltd.-Exemption fromCompliance with Section 16 (2) (c) of the

Company Takeovers Act, 1979 .WHEREAS J. N. Taylor Holdings Ltd., a companyincorporated in the State of Western Australia(hereinafter referred to as "the offeror") hasacquired or proposes to acquire issued ordinaryshares of Walkabout (Holdings) Limited, a com-pany also incorporated in the said State (herein-after referred to as "the target company"), andwhereas the offerer has made application for anexemption from certain of the provisions of theCompany Takeovers Act, 1979 (hereinafter re-ferred to as "the Act") ; now therefore I, IanGeorge Medcalf, E.D., Q .C ., LL.B ., M.L.C ., the Min-ister administering the Act, do hereby pursuant tothe powers vested in me by section 55 (2) of theAct, declare that the Act shall have effect in rela-tion to any acquisition of issued ordinary sharesof the target company by the offerer as if thewords "in a manner approved by the Commis-sioner" were omitted from section 16 (2) (c) ofthe Act .Dated this 27th day of November, 1980 .

IAN MEDCALF,Attorney General .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1979 .Notice of Intention to Declare a First

(Preferential) Dividend .Transfer Nominees Pty. Ltd. as Trustee for the

Transfer Unit Trust trading as "WelshpoolElectrical Company", "Stan Hammond Plumb-ing", "Plumbing Supplies & Co.", ..NorthamPlumbing Service", "Plumbing Service Merre-din", "Welshpool Administration Services" .

NOTICE is hereby given that as Joint and SeveralLiquidators of the abovenamed company, we, Ron-ald Wyndham Brown and Ross Stewart Norgard,Chartered Accountants, of Hungerford Hancock &Offner, 16th Floor, 37 Saint George's Terrace,Perth, do intend to declare a First (Preferen-tial) Dividend in this matter .

Preferential Creditors must prove their debts andestablish their claims to priority pursuant to sec-tion 292 of the Companies Act, 1961, by lodgingProof of Debt on the prescribed form in our officeon or before Wednesday, the 24th day of December,1980 .Creditors failing to prove will be excluded from

any distribution made prior to Proof .Dated at Perth this 5th day of December, 1980 .

R. W. BROWN,R. S. NORGARD,

Joint and Several Liquidators .(Hungerford Hancock & Offner, 16th Floor, 37St. George's Terrace, Perth, W .A. 6000 .)

(6)-99471

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A .

4285

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA .

Coy. No . 95 of 1980 .In the matter of the Companies Act, 1961-1975,

and in the matter of Rala Holdings Pty . Ltd .and in the matter of a Petition by AnkaBuilders Pty. Ltd .

WINDING UP Order made the 3rd day of Decem-ber, 1980 . Name and address of Liquidator : JohnGraham Morris, c/o Soutar Watson & Stowe, 3Ord Street, West Perth, W .A. Solicitors for thePetitioner : Muir Williams Nicholson & Co ., Solici-tors, Law Chambers, Cathedral Square, Perth .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1979 .Notice of Meeting of Creditors .

Dorin Nominees Pty . Ltd. as Trustee for theCarsen Unit Trust trading as Waikiki Hotel .

NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of creditorsof Dorin. Nominees Pty. Ltd. as trustee for theCarsen Unit Trust trading as Waikiki Hotel willbe held at the Community Hall, Sand-ate Street,South Perth, W.A ., on Tuesday, 23rd December,1980, at 11 .00 a.m .Agenda :

(1) To receive a report from a director of thecompany nominated by a general meetingof the members to be held at the offices ofShepherd & Partners, Suite 1, 14 StoneStreet, South Perth, W.A., on the 23rd dayof December, 1980, at which a SpecialResolution may be passed:-That the company be wound up volun-

tarily and that a liquidator be ap-pointed for the purpose of windingup in view of the inability of thecompany by reason of its liabilitiesto continue its business .

(2) In the event of the contributories in thegeneral meeting having resolved that thecompany go into voluntary liquidation, tonominate a liquidator or if the membershave nominated a liquidator to considerthe confirmation of his appointment .

(3) If thought fit, to appoint a Committee ofInspection pursuant to section 262 of theW.A. Companies Act, 1961-1979 .

(4) To fix the remuneration of the proposedliquidator or to delegate such power to theCommittee of Inspection if appointed .

(5) Any other business .Dated this 8th day of December, 1980 .

P. CHRISTOPHERSEN,Director .

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA .

Company No. 106 of 1980 .In the matter of the Companies Act, 1961 (as

amended), and in the matter of D.Y. Con-structions Pty. Ltd .

NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for thewinding up of the abovenamed company by theSupreme Court was, on the 12th day of November,1980, presented by Tubemakers of Australia Ltd .and that the said petition is directed to be heardbefore the Court sitting at Perth at the hour of2 .15 o'clock on the 2nd day of February, 1981 ; andany creditor or contributory of the said companydesiring to support or oppose the making of anorder on the said petition may appear at the timeof hearing by himself or his Counsel for that pur-pose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished

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to any creditor or contributory of the said com-pany requiring the same by the undersigned onpayment of the regulated charge for the same .

The petitioner's solicitors are E . M. Heenan &Co., of 66 St. George's Terrace, Perth .

E. M. HEENAN & CO .,Solicitors for the Petitioner .

Note : Any person who intends to appear on thehearing of the said petition must serve on 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 mustbe signed by the person or firm, or his or theirsolicitor (if any), and must be served, or, if posted,must be sent by post in sufficient time to reachthe abovenamed not later than four o'clock in theafternoon of the 30th day of January, 1980 .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1975 .Majeo Pty . Limited (in Liquidation) .

Ponvest Pty . Limited (in Liquidation) .NOTICE is hereby given that at extraordinarygeneral meetings of members of the abovenamedcompanies held on 26th November, 1980, it wasresolved that the companies be wound up volun-tarily and that for such purpose, Paul MichaelO'Reilly, Chartered Accountant, of 335 FlindersLane, Melbourne, be appointed liquidator.

Notice is also given that after twenty-one daysfrom this date, I shall proceed to distribute theassets of the companies . All creditors who have anyclaim against the companies should furnish particu-lars of same by that date, otherwise, I shall pro-ceed to distribute the assets without regard to theirrespective claims .Dated the 3rd December, 1980 .

PAUL MICHAEL O'REILLY,Liquidator .

(O'Reilly Osborne & Assoc., Chartered Account-ants, G.P.O. Box 1359M, Melbourne, 3001 .)

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

WEST AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEES LIMITED of 135St. 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 persons,to send particulars of their claims to it by thedate stated hereunder, after which date theCompany may convey or distribute the assets,having regard only to the claims of which it thenhas noticee .

Last Day for Claims 12/1/81 .Clarke, Dorothy Frances, late of 44 Clifton Street,

Nedlands, Spinster, died 18/8/80 .Eaves, Jack, late of 40 Meenaar Crescent, Coolbinia,

Journalist, died 1/10/80 .Fleming, Malcolm George, late of 19 Chichester

Way, Nollamara, Caretaker, died 30/8/80 .Host, Emma Pybus, formerly of 29 Burnside

Avenue, Northam late of Uniting ChurchHospital, Heytesbury Road, Subiaco, Widow,died 10/7/80 .

Pierson, Joseph Henry, late of 200 DouglasAvenue, South Perth, Retired Motor Mechanic,died 28/8/80 .

Williams, Erica Lilac, late of Flat 2/28 OnslowRoad, South Perth, Shop Manageress, died11/9/80 .

Wise, Gordon Harold, late of Mount MelvilleCaravan Park, Wellington Street Albany,Retired Labourer, died 26/8/80 .

Zettels, Lammigje, late of Swan Cottage Homes,27 Plantation Drive, Bentley, Widow, died31/8/80 .

Dated at Perth this 10th day of December, 1980 .L. C. RICHARDSON,

General Manager .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[12th December, 1980.

WEST AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEES LIMITEDACT, 1893-1979 .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section4A of the West Australian Trustees Limited Act1893-1979, West Australian Trustees Limited haselected to administer the estates of the under-mentioned deceased persons :Name of the deceased ; Occupation ; Address ; Date

of Death ; Date election filed .Pierson, Joseph Henry; Retired Motor Mechanic ;

South Perth ; 28/8/80 ; 10/12/80 .Wise ; Gordon Harold; Retired labourer; Albany ;

26/8/80 ; 10/12/80 .Dated at Perth this 10th day of December, 1980 .

L. C. RICHARDSON,General Manager.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962-1978 .CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962-1978,relates) in respect of the undermentioned deceasedpersons are required to send particulars of theirclaims to the Administrators of care of Messrs .Mayberry, Hammond & Co ., Solicitors, of 85 Fitz-gerald Street, Northam, W.A., by the 12th day ofJanuary, 1981, after which date the Administratormay convey or distribute the assets having regardonly to the claims of which Notice has been given .

Amy Eveline Grigson, late of Beverley, in theState of Western Australia, Widow, de-ceased intestate .

Donald Alfred McLean Robins, late of 22Edwards Street, Beverley, in the State ofWestern Australia, Retired Farmer, de-ceased intestate .MAYBERRY, HAMMOND & CO .,

Solicitors for the Administrators .85 Fitzgerald Street, Northam, W .A. 6401 .

PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 1941-1979 .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1979, the PublicTrustee has elected to administer the estates of theundermentioned deceased persons .

Dated at Perth the 5th -day of December, 1980 .P. W. McGINNITY,

Public Trustee,565 Hay Street, Perth .

Name of Deceased; Occupation ; Address ;Date of Death ; Date Election Filed .

Keir, William ; Retired Printers Machinist ; Pal-myra ; 5/8/80 ; 22/9/80 .Kuring, Lilian Alice ; Widow; North Perth ; 19/7/80 ;

22/9/80 .Leavy, Ellen Elizabeth ; Widow ; Bicton ; 4/8/80 ;

22/9/80 .Masters, Sydney Austin ; Retired Mechanic ; High-

gate ; 24/8/80 ; 22/9/80 .Looby, John Dalton ; Business Proprietor; Bicton ;14/8/80 ; 29/9/80 .Moriarty, Annie ; Widow ; North Perth ; 6/8/80 ;29/9/80 .Swindell, Leslie Charles ; Retired Mechanic ; Collie ;3/6/80; 29/9/80 .Crooks, Harold ; Retired Postman ; Dalkeith ;

18/8/80 ; 29/9/80 .Edgar, Ida Alberta ; Widow; Merredin ; 6/8/80 ;29/9/80 .Peach, Eileen Dorothy ; Married Woman; Swan-bourne; 12/8/80; 29/9/80 .Rogers, Frederick Leslie; Retired Signwriter ; Joon-danna ; 6/8/80 ; 29/9/80 .Salmon, Robert Raymond ; Retired Railway Em-ployee ; Boulder; 11/7/80 ; 29/9/80 .Thompson, Edward; Retired Cleaner ; Balcatta ;26/7/80 ; 29/9/80 .

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Watson, William McKay; Retired Insurance Agent ;North Perth ; 31/8/80; 29/9/80 .

Brennan, Bruce John ; Retired Superintendent ofPolice; Carine ; 8/8/80 ; 10/10/80 .

Davis, Lucy Ethel ; Widow; Nedlands ; 25/8/80 ;10/10/80 .

Dunbar, Emma ; Widow ; Wembley ; 13/8/80 ;10/10/80 .

Francis, Violet Lucy ; Widow; Yokine ; 28/8/80 ;10/10/80 .

Greasley, William Charles ; Retired Labourer ;Albany; 25/8/80 ; 10/10/80 .

Hardingham, Alfred Bobs; Farm Manager ; Belka ;14/7/80 ; 10/10/80 .

Hawkins, Daniel ; Steward ; North Fremantle ;11/6/77 ; 10/10/80 .

Maclntyre, Amy Louisa ; Widow ; Mt. Lawley ;20/8/80 ; 10/10/80 .

Snudden, Albert Walter John ; Retired Book-maker; Como ; 11/8/80 ; 10/10/80 .

Taylor, Clara Theresa, Spinster ; Subiaco; 11/8/80 ;10/10/80 .

Wise, William Henry; Retired Mail Officer ; TuartHill ; 23/7/80 ; 10/10/80 .

Smith, Leslie John ; Retired Main Roads Depart-ment Employee; Busselton ; 8/3/80 ; 19/8/80 .

Browne, Maxwell Robertson; Widower; Bentley ;25/8/80 ; 29/9/80 .

PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 1941-1979 .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1979, the PublicTrustee has elected to administer the estates ofthe undermentioned deceased persons .

Dated at Perth the 8th day of December, 1980 .P. W. McGINNITY,

Public Trustee,565 Hay Street, Perth .

Name of Deceased ; Occupation ; Address ;Date of Death ; Date Election Filed .

Wood, Clement ; Retired Clerk ; Redcliffe ; 10/10/80 ;1/12/80 .

Smith, Jessie Isabella ; Widow; Boyup Brook ;20/4/80 ; 1/12/80 .

Hepburn, John ; Gardener ; Medina ; 31/8/80 ;1/12/80 .

Drinner, Frank ; Retired Chemist; Mt. Lawley ;1/10/80 ; 1/12/80 .

Curedale, Maud Hilda ; Spinster ; Maylands ;29/8/80 ; 1/12/80 .

Carroll, James ; Storeman ; Samson; 26/6/79 ;1/12/80 .

House, Douglas Mervyn Bernard ; Labourer ; EastVictoria Park ; 19/8/80 ; 1/12/80 .

Henderson, Robert Gordon ; Retired Gardener ; Ger-aldton; 5/5/80 ; 1/12/80 .

Halligan, Sydney William ; Retired Farm Hand ;Claremont ; 9/9/80 ; 1/12/80 .

Brennan, Elizabeth May ; Widow ; Mt. Lawley ;3/11/80 ; 1/12/80 .

Logan, Joyce Coralie ; Widow ; Rivervale ; 14/10/80 ;1/12/80 .

Perry, Leslie Charles ; Retired Farmer ; South Fre-mantle; 27/9/80 ; 1/12/80 .

Strachan, Mary Elizabeth ; Spinster ; South Perth ;10/10/80 ; 1/12/80 .

Wadham, Edith Jane ; Widow ; Graylands ; 30/9/80 ;1/12/80 .

Williams, Charles Lancelot ; Retired Perth CityCouncil Employee; Trigg ; 17/10/80 ; 1/12/80 .

Hancock, Doreen Beryl ; Widow ; Kalgoorlie ;9/7/80 ; 1/12/80.

Hastings, Margaret ; Widow ; Mt . Hawthorn ;17/10/80 ; 1/12/80 .

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) inrespect of the Estates of the undermentioneddeceased persons are required to send particularsof their claims to me on or before the 12th dayof January, 1981, after which date I may conveyor distribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which I then have notice .Aubrey, William James, late of 121 Stirling

Highway, Leighton, Retired Storeman, died7/9/80 .

Billett, Bazel Matthew, late of 54 Broadway,Bassendean, Retired Mechanic, died 26/11/80 .

Bowers, Thomas Job, late of 2 Raymond Street,Collie, Retired S .E.C. Employee, died 9/10/80 .

Brown, Eva Emma, late of Two Pines Hospital,Clarkson Road, Maylands, Widow, died31/10/80 .

Browne, John Andrew, late of 7 McClure Street,Safety Bay, Retired School Teacher, died10/10/80 .

Byrne, Francis James, formerly of 116 Cobb Street,Scarborough, late of Cabrini Nursing Home,111 Guildford Road, Maylands, RetiredClothing Salesman, died 25/11/80 .

Casey, Albert Edward, formerly of 42 Alfred Street,Waratah, New South Wales, late of 98 CalaisRoad, Scarborough, Retired Supervisor, died6/7/80 .

Cleare, Stephen Damian, formerly of 32 SupplyBattalion, Broadmeadows, Victoria, late ofR.A.A.D.C. Centre, Charles Street, Leichardt,New South Wales, Soldier, died 15/11/80 .

Dikema, Fritz Mello, late of Woodstock NursingHome, 102 Barker Road, Subiaco, Station Hand,died 30/8/80 .

Dobson, Lilian Claire Johanna, late of 1 WoodlandsStreet, Mt. Lawley, Widow, died 17/11/80 .

Fowles, Edgar Cyril, late of 28 Kenmare Court,Thornlie, Invalid Pensioner, died 2/8/80 .

Grainger, George, late of 83 South Terrace,Fremantle, Invalid Pensioner, died 14/11/80 .

Guidice, Maria, late of 3 Third Avenue, Mandurah,Widow, died 10/9/80 .

Harris, Cyril Joseph Chamberlain, late of 96Crawford Road, Maylands, Retired Mainten-ance Carpenter, died 13/11/80.

Hawkes, Mabel Gladys, formerly of 37 SwanseaStreet, East Victoria Park, late of SantrallaNursing Home, Duncan Street, Victoria Park,Widow, died 17/10/80.

Hoare, John, late of Sunset Hospital, Beatrice Road,Dalkeith, Retired Hospital Orderly, died19/11/80 .

Ingram, Thomas Plumpton, late of 100A PetraStreet, Bicton, Retired Customs Officer, died22/11/80 .

Jordan, Eileen Maud May, late of 51 Oceanic Drive,Floreat Park, Widow, died 8/11/80 .

Kavolis, Albert, late of 65 Brandon Street, SouthPerth, Clerk, died 29/10/80 .

Langlands, Sybil Kate, late of St . Florence NursingHome, Whatley Crescent, Mt . Lawley, Widow,died 27/10/80.

Lockyer, Sidney, late of Lot 22 Sholl Street,Roebourne, Labourer, died 12/3/76 .

McQuillan, Kathleen May, late of 46 ToowongStreet, Meltham, Married Woman, died 6/10/80 .

O'Malley, John Aubrey, late of 8 Jose Street,Geraldton, Retired Waterside Worker, died10/10/80 .

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Parker, Cyril Stephen, late of 1 Farmer Street,North Perth, Retired Butcher, died 16/11/80 .

Preisler, Gunner, late of Nirmal Hridaya Home,251 Kalighal Road, Calcutta, India, LandscapeArchitect, died 14/6/79 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[12th December, 1980 .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTINDEX

TO "UNIFORM BUILDING BY-LAWS1974"

Springle, Errick Victor, late of 5 Beacham Place,Medina, Retired Storeman, died 1/12/80 .

Stagbouer, Susan Ethel Florence Maud, late ofSt. Davids Nursing Home, Lawley Crescent, Mt .Lawley, Widow, died 1/11/80 .

Strauss, Olive Pearl, late of 22 Hurford Street,Hamilton Hill, Widow, died 8/11/80 .

(Reprinted and Consolidated-Publishedin "Government Gazette", No . 49 of 1977 .)

Now Available.Prices-

Counter Sales-$0.30Mailed-$0.70

P. W. McGINNITY,Public Trustee,

565 Hay Street, Perth .U.B.B.L. 1974 (plus Index now priced) .

Prices-Counter Sales-$3.30Mailed Local-$5 .30Mailed Country-$5.40Mailed Interstate-$6 .50

COMMISSION OF THE PEACE FORW.A.-JULY, 1980

Prices-

Counter Sales-$1.30Mailed-Local $2 .10Country and Interstate-$2.20

REPORT OF T HONORARYROYAL COMMISSION OFINQUIRY INTO THETREATMENT OF ALCOHOLAND DRUG DEPENDENTS INWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1973LEGAL PRACTITIONERS ACT

RULES OF THE BARRISTERS'BOARD

- NOW AVAILABLE -

(Hon. R. J . L. Williams, M. L. C., Chairman)Prices-

Counter Sales-$1.50Mailed-$2.10

Prices-

Counter Sales-$0 .50

Mailed-$0.90(within Australia)

PROPOSEDINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT

(Extract G .G. No. 3 of 3/3/76) AS PREPARED BYE. R. KELLY, ESQ.,Senior Commissioner

W.A. Industrial CommissionSeptember 21, 1978 .

Counter Sales-$1.50 .

Mailed W.A.-$2.30

Mailed Interstate-$2.40

REPORT OF THEROYAL COMMISSION INTO

C

1974(Commissioner Mr. P. R. Adams, Q.C.)

Prices-Counter Sales-$3.00Mailed W.A.-$3.80Mailed Interstate-$3 .90

NOTICE.INCREASE DUE TO INCREASED POSTAL

CHARGES APPLICABLE FROM31st MARCH, 1980 .

ELECTORAL ACT ENQUIRYREPORT OF HIS HONOUR A. E. KAY

TO THEHONOURABLE D. H. O'NEIL, M.L.A .

STANDING ORDER SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE(Price quoted includes postage)

Western Australian Statutes-Per Annum .Interstate

Local(W.A .)

and Overseas(all states)

$$CHIEF SECRETARY Loose Statutes ($6.50) 9 .50 12.10Counter Sales-$2.00 Bound Statutes ($8.00) 11 .00 13.60

Mailed W.A.-$2.80 Loose and Bound Statutes($14 .50)

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 20.50 25.70Mailed Interstate-$2 .90 Sessional Bills-$15 .00 AUSTRALIA WIDE .

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1 .1

REPORT OF THE ROYALC0__MISSION INTO

L AFF,,% r

1974

(Commissioner Hon . Judge Lyn C. Furnell, Q.C .)

Prices—Counter Sales-$5 .00Mailed Local-$6 .30Mailed Country-$1 .00Mailed Interstate-$8.10

REPORT OF THEROYAL COMMISSION INTO

AIRLINE SERVICES IN W .A. 1975(Commissioner Hon . Sir Reginald R . Sholl)Prices-

Counter Sales-$5 .00Mailed Local-$6 .00Mailed Country-$7 .00Mailed Interstate-48 .10

27th PARLIAMENTFOURTH SESSION, 1973

Report of the Select Committee of theLegislative Council appointed toReport on the Workers' Compen-sation Act Amendment BHL

(Presented by the Hon . G. C. MacKinnon28th November, 1973)

Prices-Counter Sales-400Mailed (Within Australia) -$0 .80

REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEEAPPOINTED BY THE LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL TO INQUIRE INTO AND REPORTUPON THE

CURRENT POSITION OF NATIONALPARKS WITHIN THE STATE

Presented by the Hon . A. A. Lewis, M.L.C .,27th November, 1979 .Prices-

Counter Sales-$0.50 .Mailed (within Aust.)-$0.90 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALDISTRICT BOUNDARIES, 1974.

(His Honour Judge Laurence Frederick JohnJohnston, Commissioner .)Prices-

Counter Sales-$2 .50Mailed Local-$3 .80Mailed Country-$4.50Mailed Interstate-$5.60

REPORT OF THEJUDICIAL ENQUIRY INTO THEWORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT

0 IFWESTERN AUSTRALIA

SEPTEMBER 1978-JANUARY 1979CHAIRMAN B. J. DUNNCounter Sales-$2 .00Mailed W.A.-$2.80

Mailed Interstate-$2.90

REPORT OF THE HONORARYROYAL COMMISSION INTO THE

BEEF AND SHEEP MEATSINDUSTRY 1976 .

Chairman Hon. A. V. Crane, M.L.A.Prices-

Counter Sales-$3 .50Mailed Local-$5.50Mailed Country-$5.70Mailed Interstate-$6.60

REPORT, PLAN AND ATLAS FOR THE

METROPOLITAN REGION, PERTH AND

FREMANTLE, 1955

(Stephen son- Hepburn)

Prices-Counter Sales-$10.50Mailed Local-$12 .00Mailed Country-$12.60Mailed Interstate-$14 .80

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

B-Z-OTTNEST ISLANDIN HISTORY AND

LEGENDIts Discovery and Development

Natural Beauties,Fauna and Flora .

By W. Somerville.Prices-

Counter Sales $3 .50 .Mailed W.A.-$4.30Mailed Interstate-$4 .40

REPORT ON LAMB MARKETINGIN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

by Consumer Protection Bureau,5th July, 1974 .

Prices—Counter Sales-$1 .40Mailed Local-$2.70Mailed Country-$3 .40Mailed Interstate-$4.50

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, No . 84,1960-1976

(Third Reprint approved 21/11/77) includesAmendment Act No. 124 of 1976

- NOW AVAILABLE -Counter Sales-$4 .50Mailed Local-$6 .50Mailed Country-$6.70Mailed Interstate-$7 .60

REPORT OFTHE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ONTHE PROPOSAL FOR A WEST-ERN AUSTRALIAN HERITAGECOMMISSION - 1975 .(Chairman-Mr. R. IL Doig)

PRICES-Counter Sales-$1 .50Mailed W.A.-$2.30Mailed Interstate-$2 .40

FLORA OFWESTERN AUSTRALIAVol. 1, Part 1 (only)By C. A. Gardner .

Prices-

Counter Sales-$4.50Mailed Local-$5 .80Mailed Country-$6.50Mailed Interstate-$7 .60

REPORT OF LAVERTONROYAL COMMISSION 1975-76

Chairman Gresley D . Clarkson .Prices-

Counter Sales-$2.00Mailed Local-$3 .00Mailed Country-$4.00Mailed Interstate-$5 .10

COMPANIES ACT No. 82, 1961-1975(Fifth Reprint Approved 18/3/76)

Includes Amendment Act No . 100 of 1975 .

- NOW AVAILABLE

Counter Sales-$7 .50Mailed Local-$8 .80Mailed Country-$9.50Mailed Interstate-$10.60

THE NATURAL FEATURES OFROTTNEST ISLAND

Collated By G . R. W. Meadly M .Si .

Prices-

Counter Sales-$1.80

Mailed Australia Wide-$2 .30

[12th December, 1980 .

Report of an Analytical Study of theproposed Corridor Plan for Perth andpossible alternate approach to aregional plan for the Metropolitan area,4th August 1971, to 31st Jan., 1972by Paul RitterPrices-

Counter Sales-$5.00Mailed W.A.-$5.80Mailed Interstate-$5 .90

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12th December, 1980 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

REPORT ON THE INQUIRY INTOTHE BUILDING INDUSTRY OfWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1973-74 .

(Enquirer, Charles Howard Smith, Q.C .)Prices-Counter Sales-$1 .00Mailed W.A.-$1.80Mailed Eastern States-$1 .90

THE PILBARA STUDYREPORT ON THE INDUSTRIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF THE PILBARA-JUNE 1974

(By the Pilbara Study Group Director-E. C. H. Spooner.)Prices—Counter Sales-$3 .00Mailed Local-$4 .40Mailed Country-$5 .10Mailed Interstate--$7 .30

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

I SUBSCRIBERS

COPY DEADLINE : All copy for pub-lication must be in the hands of theGovernment Printer by 3 p.m. on theWEDNESDAY before publication .

WILLIAM C. BROWN, J.P .Government Printer .

REPORT OF THE HONORARYROYAL COMMISSION INTO

HIRE PURCHASE AND OTHERAGREEMENTS, 1972

Prices—Over the Counter-$2 .00Mailed Local W.A.-$2.80Mailed Interstate-$2 .90

COMPANIES (CO-OPERATIFNo. 36 of 1943-1976 .NOW AVAILABLE -

Prices--Counter Sales-$7 .00Mailed Local-$8 .00Mailed Country-$8 .90Mailed Interstate-$10-10

ACT

Report of Government SecondarySchools Discipline Committee

71SCIPLA14E WNSLR

SCHOOLSIN Wi3TERN AUSTRALIA

1972Prices-

Counter Sales-$1 .00Mailed Local-$2 .30Mailed Interstate-$3.00Mailed Country-$4.10

--- NOTICE ---

COMMITTEE OF INQUIRYINTO

RATES AND TAXESATTACHED TO LAND VALUATION,

REPORT 1975(Mr. Gerald Keall, Chairman)

Prices-Counter Sales-$2 .30Mailed Local-$3 .30Mailed Country-$4.30Mailed Interstate--$5 .40

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POST SECONDARY EDUCATIONIN

WESTERN AUSTRALIAREPORT 1976

Chairman-Professor P. H . PartridgePrices-

Counter Sales-$3 .00Mailed—

Mailed (W.A.)-$3.80Mailed Interstate-$3.90

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN THEGOVERNMENT SCHOOLS OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA JULY 1977Chairman Mr. W. E. Nott, S.M .

Prices-Counter Sales-$1 .90Mailed W.A.-$2.80Mailed Interstate-$2.90

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REPORT FT E EGG INDUSTRYENQUIRY

.A,, 1973.(Neil D. McDonald Enquirer.)

Prices-Counter Sales-$3.50Mailed Local-$5.50Mailed Country-$5.70Mailed Interstate-$6.60

NOTICE

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GOVERNMENT PRINTER'S

PUBLICATION SALES OFFICESALVADO ROAD, WEMBLEY

Phone 3813111 Extensions 374 and 3768.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

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Telephone 325 0231 Ext . 3758.15 a.m. to 4 .25 p.m.

(Continually Mon. to Fri .)

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS ."GOVERNMENT GAZETTE" .

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PUBLICATIONS .AS the "Government Gazette" for Wednesday, 24thDecember, 1980, will be published at 12 noon theclosing time for acceptance of notices for publica-tion will be 12 noon on Monday, 22nd December,1980 .

Closing time for acceptance of notices to be pub-lished in the "Government Gazette" on Wednesday,31st December, 1980, will be 3 .00 p.m. on Monday,29th December, 1980 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[12th December, 1980 .

99471/12/80

By Authority: WILLIAM C. BROWN, Government Printer

CONTENTS.

REGULATIONS, BY-LAWS, RULES,DETERMINATIONS, ORDERS .

PageBush Fires Act-

Shire of Northam 4232-3

Cemeteries Act-By-law-Shire of Broomehill4270Legal Aid Commission (Costs) Amendment Rules 1980 4214Local Government Act-By-laws-

City of Belmont 4254City of South Perth 4254-63Town of East Fremantle 4263

Shire of Cranbrook 4264-6Shire of Kalamunda 4266-8Shire of Shark Bay 4269Shire of Three Springs 4270

Painters' Registration Board (Amendment) Rules 1980 4271Road Traffic (Drivers' Licences) Regulations 19754215Road Traffic (Licensing) Regulations 19754215Taxi-cars (Co-ordination and Control) Act4216-8Veterinary Surgeons Amendment Regulations 1980 . . .. 4279Veterinary Surgeons Amendment (No . 2) Regulations

Western Australian Marine Act (Examination)Amendment Regulations 4243

GENERAL CONTENTS.Page

Agriculture, Department of 4272-9

Country Towns Sewerage Act 4242Crown Law Department 4214Deceased Persons' Estates 4286-8

Esperance Port Authority 4242Factories and Shops 4271Fire Brigades Act 4214

Harbour and Light Department 4243Health Department 4214-5Justices of the Peace • • • . . . . 4214Labour, Department of 4271Lands Department 4206-8, 4223-31Local Government Department4209-12, 4244-70

Municipal By-laws 4254-704244

Mines Department 4283-44244-52

Navigable Waters Regulations 4243Notices of Intention to Resume Land4244

4206-12. 4213

. . 42834205-6

Parliament-Bills Assented toPetroleum (Submerged Lands) Act

Public Service Arbitration Act

Public Works Department4209, 4240-3

Registrar General 4283

Stipendiary Magistrates Act-Warrant of Appointment 4214Superannuation and Family Benefits Act4213Taxi-cars (Co-ordination and Control) Act4216-8

Tenders Accepted 4281-2Tenders for Government Printing4283

Transfer of Land Act • •

4205-6

Western Australian Fire Brigades Board4213Western Australian Marine Act 4243Workers Compensation Act 4212