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GOVERNMENT
WESTERN
AUSTRAUAN
PERTH,
FRIDAY,
23
MARCH
1990
No0
26
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23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETFE,
WA
1465
Agric
243/90.
PLANT
DISEASES
ACT
1914
I,
the
undersigned
Minister
for
Agriculture
being
the
Minister
charged
with
the
Administration
of
the
Plant
Diseases
Act
1914
hereby
appoint
Anthony
David
Rice
and
Sam
Douglas
‘Fustian
as
temporary
Inspectors
in
accordancewith section
7
2
of
the
said
Act
for
a
period
of
12
months.
Dated
14
March,
1990.
ERNIE
BRIDGE,
Minister
for
Agriculture.
Pursuant
to
the
powers
contained
in
section
25B of
the
Bush
Fires
Act, I
hereby
suspend
the
operation
of
the
provisions
of
section
25
of
the
said
Act,
that
relates
to
a
fire
lit,
or
which
is
lit,
for
the
purpose
of
destroyinggarden
refuse
or
rubbish
or
for
the
like
purpose
and
during
the
declared
Prohibitedand Restricted
Burning
Times
on
land
set
aside
for
the
purpose
in
the
Municipal
district
of
the
Yilgarn
Shire
Council.
This
notice
shall have
effect
until
revoked
and
is
issued
subject
to
the
following
specified
conditions:-
Reserves-30776-Southern
Cross
-20219-Bullfinch
-39426-Marvel
Loch
Specified
Conditions
1.
All
dumping
of
rubbish
to
be
confined
to
the
area
that
Council
have
provided
for
the
purpose
and
that
a
sign
be
maintained
at
the
site
to
inform
the
public
that
dumping
in
anyother
area
is
prohibited.
2. A
sign
warning
of
prohibitions
of
unauthorised
lighting
of
fires
be
maintained
in good
condition
at
the
main
entry
to
the
rubbish
site.
3.
Fires
to be
lit
only by
such
persons
as
specifically
authorised
to
do
so
by
the
Shire
Clerk.
4. A
fence
shall
be
erectedand
maintained
in good
condition
surrounding
the
actual
rubbish
pit
area.
5.
No
fires
to be
lit
on
land
subject
to
the
suspension
on
a
day
of
which
the
fire
danger
forecast
as issued
by
the Bureau
of
Meteorology
in
Perth
in
respect
of
the
locality
is
"Very
High"
or
"Extreme".
6.
The
area
between
the
tip
site and
the
boundaryfirebreaks
shall
be
maintained
in
a
low
fuel
condition.
7. A
fire
fightingunit consisting
tank,
engine
and
pump
to
be on
standby
at
the
site
throughout
the
initial
burning
operation
and
the
fire
area
not
to be
left
unattended
until
site
is
declared
safe
by
Shire Clerk
or
Officer
so
authorised.
Dated
11
March
1990.
GRAHAM
EDWARDS,
Minister
for
Police,
Emergency
Services,
The
Aged.
CONSERVATION
AND
LAND
MANAGEMENT
ACT
1984
Management
Plan
for
Cape
Range
National
Park
The
management
plan
for
the
Cape
Range
NationalPark, prepared
in
accordance
with
sections
53
to
61
of
the
Conservation
and
Land
Management
Act
1984
was
approved
by
the
Minister
for
Conservation
and
Land
Managment
on
1
December
1987. No
modificationswere
made
to
the
management
plan
under
section
60
2
of
the
Act.
Copies
of
the
Plan
can
be
inspected
at
the
Department
of
Conservation
and Land
Management
Woodvale
Library
and
the
offices
listed
below,
the
office
and
libraries
of
the
Shires
of
Exmouth
and
Carnarvon
and
the
EnvironmentCentre
Library.
Copies
the
plan
can
be
purchased
for
$5
and
the
Summary
of
Public
Submissions
for
$3
from
the
Department
of
Conservaton
andLand
Management
Como office,
Exmouth
District
Office
and
Geraldton
Regional
Office.
BUSH
FIRES
ACT
1954
SUSPENSION
OF
SECTION
25
SYD
SHEA,
Executive
Director,
Department
of
Conservation
and
Land
Management.
1466
GOVERNMENT
GAZETFE,
WA
[23
March
1990
RETAIL
TRADING
HOURS
ACT
1987
RETAIL
TRADING
HOURS AMENDMENTREGULATIONS
1990
Made
by
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Execu
tive
Council.
Citation
1.
These
regulations
may
be
cited
as
the
Retail Trading
Hours
Amendment
Regulations
1990.
Commencement
2.
These
regulations
shall
come
into
operation
on
the
day
on
whichthey
are
published
in
the
Government
Gazette.
Principalregulations
3. In
these
regulations
the
Retail Trading
Hours
Regulations
1988*
are
referred
to as
the
principal
regulations.
[*published
in
the
Government
Gazette
of
12
August
1988 at
pp.
2756-60.]
Regulation
5
amended
4.
Regulation
5
of
the
principal
regulations
is
amended-
a
in
paragraph
d,
by
deleting"excluding
footwear,
hats,
gloves
and
handbags";
and
b
by
deleting
paragraph
f
and
substituting
the
following
paragraph-
"
0
sporting
equipment
excluding
any
vehicle subject
to
registra
tion
under the
Road
Traffic
Act
1974
other
than
a
trailer
designed
for
the
transport
of
boats;
".
Regulation
7
amended
5.
Regulation
7
of
the
principal
regulations
is
amended-
a
by
deleting
items
4,
5
and
7
in
the
Table
and
substituting
the
following
items-
Swimming
pools;
spas;
patios;
garages;
garden
sheds;
home
additions;
household
fixtures
and
fittings
excluding
free
standing
furniture,
carpetsand
electrical
items;
flowers;
greenstocks;
seeds
bulbs;
retic
ulation equipment;
hoses,
sprinklers
and
fittings;
fertiliz
ers,
pesticides,
herbicidesand
applicators;
compost
tumblers;
landscaping
and garden
deco
rative
products;
plant
contain
ers
and
household
items
for
the
display
of
garden
produce;
con
struction,maintenance
and
gardenrelated
books
and
video
cassettes;
domestic
construc
tion
and
maintenance
materi
als;
paint and
wallpaper
prod
ucts
and
accessories;
tools;
out
door
furniture
and
accessories;
household
cleaning products
excluding
powered
equip
ment;
swimming
pool
chemi
cals
and
accessories;
extension
cords
andelectricalfittings
ex
cluding
decorativelight
fit
tings;
barbecues;
kitchenware
excluding
electrical
items;
solid
fuel
space
heaters
outdoor
lighting;
water heaters;
gas
powered camping
equipment
and
accessories;
awnings
and
blinds;
personal
safety
equip
ment
excluding
clothing;
playground
equipment.
4.
Domestic
development
shops
shops
offering
items
for
domestic
improvements,
con
structionand
maintenance,
flo
ral
arrangements
and products
for
the establishment
and
maintenance
of
gardens
23 March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZE1TE, WA
1467
5.
MarineCraft
shops
engaged
in
the
sale
of
marine
craft
Marine
craft
and vessels
asso
ciated
spare
parts
and
accesso
ries,
boating
related
books
and
video
cassettes.
";
b
by
insertingafter
item
6
the
following
items-
7.
Duty
Free
Shops
shops
which
trade
only
as
inwards
duty
free
shops
or
outwards
duty
free
shops
as
defined
underthe
Customs
Act
1901 of
the
Commonwealth
in
respect
of
which
permission
is
granted
under
section
96A
2
or 96B
3
of
that
Act
8.
Motor
Vehicle
Spare
Parts
Shops
shops
other
than
shops
located
on
premises
on
which
motor
vehicles
are sold
9.
Sports
Venue Shops
shops
locatedat
special
sports
partic
ipation
venues
10.
Newsagencies
shops
ac
credited
as
Delivery
Agents,
Shop
Newsagents,
Combined
Newsagents
or
Sub-Agents
under
any
scheme
of
accredita
tion
approved
by
the
Minister
By
His
Excellency’s
Command,
Goods
offered
for
sale
duty
free
underthe terms
of
the
permis
sion
granted.
Motor
vehicle
spare
parts
ac
cessories
and
lubricants;
tools;
motor
vehicle
related
books
and
video
cassettes.
Sporting
goods
and
associated
equipment
relevant
to
the
sports
activitiesat
each
appli
cant
venue.
Newspapers,
books
and
sta
tionery
requisites;magazines
and
periodicals;
greeting
cards;
educational
requisites;
educa
tional
toys
exiuding
mains
op
erated
computer games
and
equipment;
photograph
al
bums;
sheet
music;
playing
cards;
paper
plates,
cups,
doi
lies;
lottery
tickets;
party
deco
rations;
smokers
requisites;
small
replacement
items
of
sporting
equipment
fishing
hooks,
table
tennis
balls,
darts,
etc..
".
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
SUNDAY
ENTERTAINMENTS
ACT
1979
NOTICE
I,
Yvonne
Henderson,
Minister
for
Consumer
Affairs,
acting
pursuant
to
section
3
2
of
the
Sunday
Entertainments
Act
1979
do
hereby
declare
that
the
provisions
of
section
3
1
of
the
Act
shall
not
apply
to
a
race
meeting
to be
held
by
the
Western
Australian
Trotting
Association
at Gloucester
Park
on
Sunday,
8
April
1990.
YVONNE
HENDERSON,
Minister
for
Consumer
Affairs.
SUNDAY
ENTERTAINMENTS
ACT
1979
NOTICE
I,
Yvonne
Henderson,
Minister
for
Consumer
Affairs
acting
pursuant
to
section
3
2
of
the
Sunday
Entertainments
Act 1979
do
hereby
declare
that
the
provisions
of
section
2
1
of
the
Act
shall
not
apply
to
or in
relation
to
any
person
who
uses
anyplace
between
12
noon
and
12
midnight
on
Good
Friday
13
April
1990 for
the
screening
or
viewing
of
any
motion
picture.
YVONNE
HENDERSON,
Minister
for
Consumer
Affairs.
1468
GOVERNMENT
GAZErFE,
WA
[23
March
1990
PROCLAMATION
WESTERN
AUSTRALIA
FRANCIS
BURT.
LieutenantGovernor
and
Administrator.
[L.S.
l_
By
His
Excellency
the
Honourable
Sir
Francis
Theodore
Page
Burt,
Companion
of
the
Order
of
Australia.
Knight
Commander
of
the
Most
Distin
guished
Order
of
Saint Michael
and
Saint
George, Queen’s
Counsel.
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
of
the
State
of
Western
Austra
ia,
Pursuant
to
section
5
1b
of
the
Prisons
Act
1981, I,
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
acting
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
do
hereby
alter
the
boundaries
of
the
Wooroloo
Prison
Farm
as declared
by
virtue
of
section
4 of
the
Prisons
Act
1981,
so
that
the
Wooroloo
Prison
Farm
now
includes
all
that
land
comprising
Reserve
No.
14073
Avon
Locations
10048,
17969,
27435, 28302, 28946
and Swan
Location
8176
and
all
buildings
and enclosures
thereon.
Given
under
my
hand
and
the
Seal
of
the
State
on
13
March
1990.
By
His
Excellency’s
Command,
J.
BERINSON,
Minister
for
Corrective
Services.
GOD
SAVE
THE
QUEEN
PRISONERSINTERSTATE
TRANSFER
ACT
1983
PRISONERS
INTERSTATE
TRANSFER
AMENDMENT
ORDER
1990
Made
by
HiS
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator
in
Execu
tive
Council
under
section
4.
Citation
1.
This
order
may
be
cited
as
the
Prisoners
Interstate
TransferAmendment
Order
1990.
Commencement
2.
This
order
shall
come
into
operation
on
the
day
on
which
it is
published
in
the
Government
Gazette.
Schedule
repealed
and
a
Schedule
substituted
3. The
Schedule
to
thL
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer
Order
1984*
is
repealed
and
the
following
Schedule
is
substituted-
Schedule
INTERSTATE
LAWS
1.
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer
Act
1982
as
amended
by
the
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer Amendment
Act
1986
2.
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer
Act
1982
as
amended
by
the
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer
Act
Amend
mentAct
1989
3.
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer
Act
1982
as
amended
by
the
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer Amendment
Act
1986
4.
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer
Act
1983
5.
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer
Act
1982
as
amended
by
the
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer
Act
Amend
ment
Act
1987
6.
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer
Act
1983
New
South
Wales.
South
Australia.
Tasmania.
Victoria.
Queensland.
Northern
Terri
tory.
"
[*published
in
the
Gazette
of
29
June
1984 at
p.
1794.
For
amendments
to
15
December
1989
see
p.
342
of
1988
Index
to
Legislation
of
Western
Australia.]
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer
Order
No.
2
1984
repealed
4.
The
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer
Order
No.
21984*
is
repealed.
[*Published
in
the
Gazette
of
7
December
1984 at
p.
4023.]
By
His Excellency’s
Command,
PRISONS
ACT
1981
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
23 March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETFE,
WA
1469
LAW
REFORM
DECRIMINALIZATION
OF
SODOMY
ACT
1989
PROCLAMATION
,
By
His
Excellency
the
Honourable
Sir
Francis
J
Theodore
Page
Burt,
Companion
of
the
Order
of
Australia,
Knight
Commander
of
the
Most
Distin
guished
Order
of
Saint Michael
and
Saint
George, Queen’s
Counsel, Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
of
the
State
of
Western
Austra
lia.
Under
section
2
of
the
Law
Reform
Decriminalization
of
Sodomy
Act
1989, I,
the
Lieutenant-
Governor
and
Administrator,
acting
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
do
hereby
fix
the
day
that
this proclamation
is
published
in
the
GovernmentGazette
as
the
day
on
which
the
Law
Reform
Decriminalization
of
Sodomy
Act
1989
shall
come
into
operation.
Given
under
my
hand
and
the
Seal
of
the
State
on
13
March
1990.
By
His
Excellency’s
Command,
J.
BERINSON,
Attorney
General.
GOD
SAVE
THE
QUEEN
JUSTICES
ACT
1902
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has-
Approved
of
the
following
appointments
to
the
Commission
of
the
Peace
for
the
State
of
Western
Australia.
Geoffrey
Robert
Fricker
of
South
Kwelkan
Road,
Nungarin
Ian
Stanley
Mickel
of
Ridgelands
Road,
Condingup
via
Esperance
Peter
Arnold
Rintoul
of
"Auburn
Vale",
Clayton
Road,
Williams.
D. G.
DOIG,
Under
Secretary
for
Law.
JUSTICES
ACT
1902
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
approved
of
the
appointment
of
Rosemary
Elizabeth
Granger
of
78
Laurie Street,
Mount
Magnet
to
the
Commission
of
the
Peace
for
the
Murchison
Magisterial
District.
D. G.
DOIG,
UnderSecretary
for
Law.
JUSTICES
ACT
1902
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
accepted
the
resignation
of
Alec
Newton
Morris
of
4A
Ripple
Way,
Bateman,
from
the
office
of
Justice
of
the
Peace
for
the
State
of
WesternAustralia.
D. G.
DOIG,
Under
Secretary
for
Law.
JUSTICES
ACT
1902
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
accepted
the
resignation
of
Christine
Helen
O’Farrell
formerly
of Lot 90,
Thomas
Streeet,
Halls
Creek,
from
the
office
of
Justice
of
the
Peace
for
the East
Kirnberley
Magisterial
District;
and
Approved
of
the
appointment
of
Christine
Helen
O’Farrell
of
Unit
6A
Bank
Street,
Guildford,
to
the
Commission
of
the
Peace
for
the
State
of
Western
Australia.
WESTERN
AUSTRALIA
FRANCIS
BURT,
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator.
[L.S.]
D. G.
DOIG,
UnderSecretary
for
Law.
1470
GOVERNMENT
GAZE’ITE,
WA
-
[23
March
1990
WESTERN
AUSTRALIAN
COLLEGE
OF
ADVANCED
EDUCATION
ACT
1984
It
is
hereby
notified
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
acting
under the
provisions
of
section
19
of
the
Western
Australian
College
of
Advanced
Education
Act
1984
has
approved
the
reappointment
of
Mr
M.
MacPherson
of
"Amaru",
James
Road,
Capel;
Dr
E.
Manea
of 8
Spencer
Street,
Bunbury;
Mrs
S.
Good
of
14
Old
Coast
Road,
Australind;
Mr
P.
Huxtable
of Lot
10,
Hastie
Road,
Gelorup,
and
the
appointment
of
Mrs
P.
Needham
of
Lot
105,
Brooksys Drive,
Burekup
and
Mr
B.
Prosser,
P0
Box
705,
Manjimup as
members
of
the
Bunbury
Institute
of
Advanced
Education
for
terms
expiring
on
31
December
1992.
G.
GALLOP,
Minister
for
Education.
FISHERIES
ACT
1905
FISHERIES
AMENDMENT
REGULATIONS
No.
2
1990
Made
by
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Execu
tive
Council
under
section
32
3.
Citation
1.
These
regulations
may
be cited
as
the
Fisheries
Amendment
Regulations
No.
2
1990.
Regulation
3H
amended
2.
Regulation
3H
of
the
Fisheries
Regulations
1938*
is
amended
by
inserting
aftersubregulation
14
the
following
subregulation-
15
the
annual
fee
for
a
licence
to
operate
a
boat
in
the Shark
Bay
Scallop
Limited
Entry
Fishery
is-
$
a
in
respect
of
a
Class
A
boat
2
600
b
in
respect
of
a
Class
B
boat
350
[*Reprinted
in
the
Gazette
of
7
October
1988
with
erratum
in
Gazette
of
27
October
1989.
For
amendments
to
21
February
1990 see
Gazettes
of
27
January,
17
February,
30
June,
1
September
with
erratum
in
Gazette
of
15
September,
29
September
and
20
October
1989
and
19
January
1990.]
By
His
Excellency’s
Command,
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
FISHERIES
ACT
1905
FISHERIES
AMENDMENTREGULATIONS
No.
31990
Made
by
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Execu
tive
Council
under
section
32
3.
Citation
1.
These
regulations
may
be
cited
as
the
Fisheries
Amendment
Regulations
No.
3
1990,
Regulation
12BB
amended
2.
Regulation
12BB of
the
Fisheries
Regulations
1938*
is
amended
by
inserting
aftersubregulation
14
the
following
subregulation-
a
in
subregulation
1
by
inserting
before
the
word
"prawns",
the
following-
"
marron,
";
and
b
by
repealing
subregulation
2.
[*Reprinted
in
the
Gazette
of
7
October
1988
with
erratum
in
Gazette
of
27
October
1989.
For
amendments
to
1
March
1990 see
Gazettes
of
27
January,
17
February,
30
June,
1
September
with
erratum
in
Gazette
of
15
September,
29
September
and
20
October
1989
and
19
January
1990.]
By
His
Excellency’s
Command,
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
23 March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETFE,
WA
1471
FISHERIES
ADJUSTMENT
SCHEMES
ACT
1987
FISHERIES
ADJUSTMENT
SCHEME
SHARK
BAY
PRAWN
LIMITED
ENTRY
FISHERY
NOTICE
1990
Made
by
the
Minister
for
Fisheries
under
section
4.
Citation
1.
This
notice may
be cited
as
the
Fisheries
Adjustment
Scheme
Shark
Bay
Prawn
Limited
Entry
Fishery
Notice
1990.
Interpretation
2.
In
this
notice-
"committee"
means
the Shark
Bay
Prawn
Limited
Entry
Fishery
Committee
of
Managementestablished
under
section
11
of
the
Act;
"fishing
unit"means
a
fishing
boat
and
any other
boat
used
in
conjunction
with
that
fishing
boat
for
which
a
licence
is
issued,
or
endorsed,
under
section
32
of
the
Fisheries
Act
1905
to
allow
operation
within
the
Fishery;
"the Fishery"
means
the Shark
Bay
Prawn
Limited
Entry
Fishery
established
by
notice*
under
section
32 of
the
Fisheries
Act
1905;
"the
Scheme"
means
the Shark
Bay
Prawn
Limited
Entry
Fishery
Adjustment
Scheme
established
by
clause
3.
[*published
in
the
Gazette
of
14
April
1989
at
pp.
1104-1107. For
amendments
to
20
March
1990
see
the
Gazette
of
23
February
1990
at
pp.
1164-65.]
Establishment
of
the
Scheme
3.
There
is
established
a
fisheries
adjustment
scheme
in
respect
of
the
Fishery
to be
known
as
the
"Shark
Bay
Prawn
Limited
Entry
Fishery
Adjustment
Scheme".
Objective
4.
The
Scheme
is
intended
to
reduce
by
not
less
than
8,
and
by no
more
than
10,
the
number
of
fishing
units
licensed
to
operate
in
the
Fishery.
Terms
5.
The
terms
of
the
Scheme
are
that-
a
compensation,
in
an
amount
agreedbetween
the
Minister
and
the
holder
of
the
licence
issued
or
endorsed
under
section
32 of
the
Fisheries
Act
1905,
shall
be
paid
for
the
surrender
of
a
licence
under
the
Scheme;
and
Eb
a
person
who,
under the
Scheme,,
surrenders
a
licence
issued
or
endorsed
under
section
32 of
the
Fisheries
Act
1905
shall
be
entitled
to
retain-
i
any
existing
proprietaryrights
in
the
fishing
unit
to
which
that
licence
relates;
and
ii
all
existing
rights
relating
to
areas
other
thanthe
Fishery,
allowed
by
that
licence
or
any
endorsement
thereto.
Duration
6.
The
Scheme
shall
operate
for
15
years
beginning
on
the
day
of
publication
of
this
notice
in
the
Gazette.
Scope
7.
The
Scheme
is
limited
to
not
less
than
8,
and
no
more
than
10,
fishing
units.
Eligibility
8.
Any
person
who
holds
a
licence
to
operate,
or
endorsed
to
allow
operation,
in
the
Fishery
shall
be
eligible
to
offer
that
licence
for
surrender
underthe
Scheme.
Manner
of
operation
9.
The
manner
of
operation
of
the
Scheme
shall
be-
a
invitations
for offers
to
surrender
licences
shall be
made
in
accordance
with section
4
4
of
the
Act;
b
an
offer
shall
be
submitted
to
the
committee
assisting
the Minister
in
the
administration
of
the
Scheme
in
the
form
approved
by
that
committee;
c
the
committee
shall
consider
an
offer
and
negotiate
with
the
offeror
where
it
deems
this
to be
appropriate;
d
the
committee
shall
advise
the
Minister
whether
to
accept
or
reject
the
offer
or to
make
a
counter
offer;
and
e
the
Minister
shall
respond
to
each
offer
in
accordancewith section
4
5
of
the
Act
after
considering
the
advice
of
the
committee.
G. L.
HILL,
Minister
for
Fisheries.
1472
GOVERNMENT
GAZErFE,
WA
[23
March
1990
FISHERIES
ACT
1905
PART
IIIB-PROCESSING
LICENCE
FD
274/89.
The
Public
is
hereby
notified
that
I
have
issued
a
permit
to
Alan
Wilson
of
Esperance
to
establish
a
processing
establishment
to
process
fish
in
pursuance
of
the
provisions
of
section
35C of
the
Fisheries
Act
1905,
at
Lot
459 Rogers
Street,
Esperance,subject
to
the
following
conditions-
That
the
processing
establishment-
1.
Shall
comply
with
the
requirements
of
the
Fisheries
Act 1905,
and
all
Regulations,
Orders
in
Councils,
and
Notices
and
Ministerial
Directionsissued
thereunder.
2.
Shall
not
be
used
for
processingrock lobsters,prawns,
tuna
or
salmon.
3.
Shall
comply
with
the
requirements
of
the
Health
Act
1911
amended.
4.
Shall
comply
with
the
requirements
of
any
town
planning
scheme
or
interim
development
order
gazetted
under the
provisions
of
the
Town
Planning and
Development
Act
1928
amended,
or
the
Metropolitan
Region
Town
Planning
Scheme
Act
1959
amended.
5.
Shall
be
registered
as
an
export
establishment
pursuant
to
the
provisions
of
the
Parliament
of
the
Commonwealth
Export
Control
Act 1982,
and Orders
made
thereunder,
more
specifically
the
Prescribed
Goods
General
Ordersand
the Fish
Orders,
should
it
be
used
to
process
yabbies
for
export.
6.
Shall
not
be used
for
the
processing
of
marron
Cherax
tenuimanus
unless
a
licence
is
held
under
section
39C of
the
Fisheries
Act
1905.
In
accordance
with
the
provisions
of
section
35K,
any
person
aggrieved
by
this
decision
may,
within
fourteen
days
after
publication
of
this
Notice,
appeal
againstthe
decision
or
order
by
serving
on
the
Minister
for
Fisheries
a
statement
in
writing
on
the
grounds
of
their
appeal.
B. K.
BOWEN,
ExecutiveDirector
of
Fisheries.
1040/89
ExCo
No. 0411
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
appointed,
underthe
provisions
of
the
Cremation
Act
1929,
the
persons
listed
hereunder
as
medical
referees.
Dr
Gregory
Michael
Caddy
Dr
Harry
Joseph
Clarke
Dr
David
Cowan
Petrie
Barkhouse
and
Dr
James
William
Gherardi
Dated
27
February,
1990.
BRUCE
K.
ARMSTRONG,
Commissioner
of
Health.
HEALTH
ACT
1911
68/86.
1.
The
cancellation
of
the
appointment
of
Mr
Peter
Dobson
as
a
Health
Surveyor
to
the
Narrogin
Regional
Health
Scheme
is
hereby
notified.
2.
Theappointment
of
Mr
Ian Watt
as
a
Health
Surveyor
to
the
Narrogin
Regional
Health
Scheme
is
approved.
3.
The appointment
of
Mr
Keith
Watt
as
a
Health
Surveyor
to
the
Narrogin
Regional
Health
Scheme
for
the
period
effective
from
3
January
1990 to 30
June
1990 is
approved.
R.
S.
W.
LUGG,
for
ExecutiveDirector
Public
Health.
CREMATION
ACT 1929
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETrE,
WA
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
FRANCIS
BURT,
Lieulerrant-Governor
and
Administrator
I
L.S.]
TRANSFER
OF
LAND
ACT
1893
PROCLAMATION
,
By
His
Excellency
the
Honourable
Sir
Francis
Theodore
Page
Burl.
Companion
of
the
Order
of
Australia,
Knight
Commander
of
the
MosI
Distin
guished
Order
of
Saint Michael
and
Saint
George, Queen’s
Counsel,
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
of
the
State
of
Western
Austra
lia.
File
No.
5735/50V7.
Whereas
by
the Transfer
of
Land
Act
1893,
the
Governor
is
empowered
by
Proclamation
in
the
Government
Gazette
to
revest
in
Her
Majesty
as
of
Her
former
estate
all or
any
lands, whereof
Her
Majesty
is
now
the
registered
proprietor
of
the
lands
described
in
the
Schedules
hereto:
Now
therefore,
I,
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
do
by
this
my
Proclamation
revest
in
Her
Majesty,
Her
Heirsand
Successors,
the
land
described
in
the
Scheduleshereto as
to
Her
former
estate.
Given
under
my
hand
and
the
Public
Seal
of
Western
Australia,
at
Perth,
this
13th
day
of
March
1990.
By
His
Excellency’s
Command,
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Minister
for
Lands.
GOD
SAVE
THE
QUEEN!
Schedule
1
File
Number
Description
of
Land
Volume
Folio
3762/976
Portion
of
Swan
Location
1370
and being
Lot 727 on
Plan
1382 337
10518
1606/985
Portion
of
Swan
Location
H
and being
Lot
535 on
Diagram
68282
1700 413
3043/984
Portion
of
Swan
Location
1370
and being
Lot
2000 on
Plan
16754
1824
94
3043/984
Portion
of
Swan
Location
1370
and being
Lot 2001 on
Plan
16754
1824
95
1281/989
Portion
of
Swan
Location
1370
and being
Lot 179
the
subject
of
Diagram
75164
1851 402
1742/978
Laverton
Lots
75
and
76
234
71A
2875/989
Dinninup
Lot 9 1850
968
3446/989
Portion
of
Meckering
Suburban
Lot
23
and being
part
of
Lot
1
on
Diagram
2478
1140 504
3446/989
Portion
of
Meckering
Suburban
Lot
23
and being
part
of
Lot
1
on
Diagram
2478 1140 469
3446/989
Portion
of
Meckering
Suburban
Lot
23
and being
part
of
Lot
2
on
Diagram
2478
1193 949
123/939
Portion
of
each
of
Nelson
Locations
1201
and
1422 1748
747
2296/984
Portion
of
Perth
Town
Lots
V13, V14,
V15
and
V16
and
being
Lot
100
the
subject
of
Diagram
63404
1642 686
2296/984
Portion
of
each
of
Perth
Town
Lots
V13, V14,
V15
and
V16
and being
Lot
100
the
subject
of
Diagram
63404
1676 012
1694/67
Portion
of
Canning
Location
31
andbeing
Lot
318
of
Plan
14643
1675 124
3775/989
Portion
of
Swan
Location
K
and being
Lot 656
on
Plan
16951
1844 112
805/989
Portion
of
Cockburn
Sound
Location
16
and being
Lot
31
on
Plan
16828
1839
843
2567/989
Portion
of
Swan
Location
1315
andbeing
Lot 401
on
Plan
16862
1846 736
2709/989
Portion
of
Swan
Location
K
and being
Lot
474
on
Plan
16950
1844 011
Schedule
2
File
Number
1959/974
Description
of
Land
Portion
of
Plantagenet
Location
401
being
Lot
19
on
Diagram
58752
and being
the
balance
of
the
land
comprised
in
Certificate
of
title
Volume
1567 Folio
141.
1473
1474
GOVERNMENT
GAZErFE,
WA
[23
March
1990
At
a
meeting
of
the
Executive
Council
held
in
the
Executive
Council
Chambers,
at
Perth,
on
13
March
1990
the
following
Orders
in
Council
were
authorised
to be
issued-
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
4115/956.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revokean
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
11
February
1959,
Reserve
No.
25236
was
vested
in
the
Minister
for
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police
Station and Quarters".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
VestingOrder
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
1694/967.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revokean
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
2
May
1989,
Reserve
No.
29532
Canning
Location
2174
was
vested
in
the
City
of
Armadale
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Public Recreation".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
VestingOrder
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
1438/64.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revokean
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
10
May
1965,
Reserve
No.
27530
was
vested
in
the
Town
of
Geraldton
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"CaravanPark"
with
power,
subject
to
the
approval
in
writing
of
the
Minister
for
Lands
being
first
obtained,
to
lease
the
whole
or
any
portion
thereof
for
any
term
not
exceeding
twenty
one
21
years
from
the
date
of
the
lease
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
Vesting
Order
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND ACT 1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
276/61.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revoke
an
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
25
May
1961,
Reserve
No.
25945
was
vested
in
the
Silver
Chain
District
and Bush
Nursing
Association
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of "Aged
Peoples
Home".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
VestingOrder
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
4179/955.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revoke an
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
3
October
1989,
Reserve
No.
24354
Mingenew
Lot
62
was
vested
in
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Court
House
Site".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
Vesting
Order
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
23 March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETFE,
WA
1475
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2077/968.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revoke an
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
20
December
1988,
Reserve
No.
32294
Denham
Lot
303
was
vested
in
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police
Station
Site".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
VestingOrder
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND ACT 1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
8849/997.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revokean
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
4
March
1943,
Reserve
Nos.
22379
and
15532
were
vested
in
the
Balingup
Road
Board
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Show
Ground".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
Vesting
Order
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
967/72.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revoke an
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
7
October
1986,
Reserve
No.
31623
Walpole
Lot
17
was
vested
in
the
Silver Chain
Nursing
Association
Incorporated
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Clinic
Silver
Chain
Nursing
Association
Incorporated".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
Vesting
Order
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
3422/971.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revokean
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33 of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
3
June
1986,
Reserve
No.
33214
Boulder
Lots
3392, 3397,
3604
and
South
Boulder
Suburban
Lot
1909
was
vested
in
the
Shire
of
Boulder
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Sewage
Treatment
Plant
Site".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
VestingOrder
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
6750/12.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revokean
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
23
July
1980,
Reserve
No.
14327
was
vested
in
the
Shire
of
Upper
Gascoyne
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"MunicipalBuildings".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
Vesting
Order
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
A74491-2
1476
GOVERNMENT
GAZE’TTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2326/961.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revoke an
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
9
March
1982,
Reserve
No.
26148
was
vested
in
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police
Purposes".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
Vesting
Order
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
759/67.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revoke an
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
30
May
1979,
Reserve
No. 3720
was
vested
in
the
Mount
Lawley
College
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"MountLawley
College"
with
power,
subject
to
the
approval
in
writing
of
the
Minister
for
Lands
being
first
obtained,
to
lease
the
whole
or
any
portion
thereof
for
any
term
not
exceeding
ten
10
years
from
the
date
of
the
lease.
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
Vesting
Order
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
3028/66.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revoke an
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
8
November
1988,
Reserve
No.
28336
Gascoyne
Junction
Lot
17
was
vested
in
the
State Energy
Commission
of
Western
Australia
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Power
Station".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
VestingOrder
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
3695/58.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revokean
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
27
June
1979,
Reserve
No.
25865
was
vested
in
the
Shire
of
Albany
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Recreation
and
Public
Enjoyment".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementioned
Order
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
VestingOrder
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2260/908.
Whereas
by
section
34B
1
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
revoke
an
Order
in
Council
issued
pursuant
to
section
33
of
that
Act.
And
whereas
by
Order
in
Council
dated
29
April
1965,
Reserve
No.
27502
was
vested
in
the
Shire
of
Albany
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Recreation
and
Camping".
Now
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
hereby
directs
that
the
beforementionedOrder
in
Council
be
revoked
and
the
Vesting
Order
cancelled
accordingly.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZEITE,
WA
1477
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2260/908.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
27502
Plantagenet
Locations
6957
and 7652
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the National
Parks
and
Nature
Conservation
Authority
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"National
Park".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the NationalParks
and
Nature
Conservation
Authority
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
3695/58.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
25865
Plantagenet
Locations
4348,
4711
and 7525
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
National
Parks
and
Nature
Conservation
Authority
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
National
Park".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
NationalParks
and
Nature
Conservation
Authority
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
3537.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
41252
Plantagenet
Locations
7654
and 7655
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Albany
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Recreation".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Albany
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
759/67.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
3720
Swan
Locations
3712,
8233
and
11279
should
vest
and
be
held
by
the
Mount
Lawley
College
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"MountLawley
College".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Mount
Lawley
College
in
trust
for
"MountLawley
College"
with
power
to
the
said
Mount
Lawley
College
subject
to
the
approval
in
writing
of
the
Minister
for
Lands
to
each
and every
lease
or
assignment
of
lease
being
first
obtained,
to
lease
the
whole
or
any
portion
thereof
for
any
term
not
exceeding
ten
10
years
from
the
date
of
the
lease,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act;
provided
that
no
such
lease
or
assignment
of
lease
shall
be
valid
or
operative
until
the
approval
of
the
Minister
for
Lands
or
an
officer
authorised
in
that
behalf
by
the
Minister,
has
been endorsed
on
the
Lease
Instrument,
or
Deed
of
Assignment,as
the
case
may
be.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
1478
GOVERNMENT
GAZErFE,
WA
[23
March
1990
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2326/961.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
26148
Yalgoo
Lots 38, 39, 41, 181
and
187
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powersreserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
5297/926.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
19423
Newdegate
Lot
50
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforetnentioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
12221/906.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
10649
Dowerin
Lots
21, 22,
23
and
272
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
6188/911.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
35820
Dumbleyung
Lot
284
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
HiS
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powersreserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Counci.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
7445/911.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any
designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
13925
Merredin
Lots 124
and
125
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETFE,
WA
1479
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2093/967.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
32727
Greenmount
Suburban
Lots
100
to
105
inclusive
and
Lots 337,
562
and
568
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Mundaring
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Parks
and
Recreation".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Mundaring
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act,
and
subject
to
the
condition
that
no
development
occurs
until
a
Management
Plan
has
been
prepared
by
the
Shireand
approved
by
the
Minister
for
Lands.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
6750/12.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
14327
Gascoyne
Junction
Lots
1
to
6
inclusive,
10,
11
and
12
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Upper
Gascoyne
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"MunicipalBuildings".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforemeritionedReserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
Shire
of
Upper
Gascoyne
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2559/960.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
28893
Tambellup
Lots 345
and
353
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council, does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
14903/910.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
15030
Toodyay
Lots
31
and
32
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of "Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
1480
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
17636/910.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemedexpedient
that
Reserve
No.
13781
Three
Springs
Lot
142
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
5989/924.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
18832
Perenjori
Lot
90
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powersreserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2069/986.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
orderand
with
the
power
of
leasing;
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
41254
South
Boulder
Suburban
Lot
1961
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Recreation,
Golf
Course".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
in
trust
for
Recreation,
Golf
Coursewith
the
power
to
the
said
of
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
subject
to
the
approval
in
writing
of
the
Minister
for
Lands
to
each
and every
lease
or
assignment
of
lease
being
first
obtained,
to
lease
whole
or
any
portion
thereof
for
any
term
not
exceeding
twenty
one
21
years
form
the
date
of
the
lease,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act;
provided
that
no
such
lease
or
assignment
of
lease
shall
be
valid
or
operative
until
the
approval
of
the
Minister
for
Lands
or
an
officer
authorised
in
that
behalf
by
the
Minister,
has
been endorsed
on
the
Lease
Instrument,
or
Deed
of
Assignment,as
the
case
by
be.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
3422/971.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemedexpedient
that
Reserve
No.
33214
Boulder
Lots
3392, 3397,
3604
and
South
Boulder
Suburban
Lots 1909
and 1960
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Sewage
TreatmentPlant
Site".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1481
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
967/72.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is,
inter
alia,
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
by
Order
in
Council
to
direct
that
any
land
reserved
pursuant
the
provisions
of
this
Act
shall
be
granted
in
fee
simple
to
any
person
as
defined
in
the
said
section
subject
to
the
condition
that
the
person
shall
not
lease
or
mortgage
the
whole
or
any
part
of
the
land
without
the
consent
of
the
Governor
and
subject
to
such
order
conditions
andlimitations
as
the
Governorshall
deem
necessary
to
ensure
that
the
land
is
used
for
the
purpose
for
which
the
land
is
reserved as
aforesaid:
And
whereas
it
is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
31623
Walpole
Lot
17
should
be
granted
in
fee
simple
to
the
SilverChain
Nursing
Association
Incorporated
to be
held
in
trust
for
the
purpose
of
"Clinic
Silver
Chain
Nursing
Association
Incorporated".
Now,therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council, does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
reserve
shall
be
granted
in
fee
simple
to
the
Silver
Chain
Nursing
Incorporated
to be
held
in
trust
for
the
purpose
aforesaid
subject
to
the
condition
that
the
land
shall
not
be
leased
or
mortgaged
in
hole
or in
part
without
the
consent
of
the
Governor.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
1604/974.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
41324
Bruce
Rock
Lots
425
and
456
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Bruce
Rock
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Park".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council, does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Bruce
Rock
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
3309/73.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
32413
Wongan
Hills
Lots 214,
215
and
216
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Wongan-Ballidu
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Park".
Now,
therefore,
His
Ex-cellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council, does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Wongan-Ballidu
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2068/68.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemedexpedient
that
Reserve
No.
32192
Wongan
Hills
Lot
623
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Wongan-Ballidu
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Civic
Centre
Site".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Wongan-Ballidu
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
1482
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
1534/78.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemedexpedient
that
Reserve
No.
35737
Canning
Location
3641
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Armadale
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Public Recreation".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Armadale
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
1041/984.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemedexpedient
that
Reserve
No.
39796
Cockburn
Sound Locations
2885
and
2973
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Town
of
Mandurah
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Public Recreation".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Town
of
Mandurah
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
4315/965.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
27954
Jurien
Lots 125
and
126
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of "Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
4932/929.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
30251
Koorda
Lot
252
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
4353/955.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
24383
Mukinbudin
Lots
51
and
52
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
C-AZETFE,
WA
1483
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2620/985.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
41289
Murchison
Location
187
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
State Energy
Commission
of
Western
Australia
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Natural
gas
Pipeline
Purposes".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
The
State Energy
Commission
of
Western
Australia
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2625/985.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
41290
Murchison
Location
186
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
The
State Energy
Commission
of
Western
Australia
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Natural
Gas
Pipeline
Purposes".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
The
State Energy
Commission
of
Western
Australia
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2077/968.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
32294
Denham
Lot
303
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
8849/997.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemedexpedient
that
Reserve
No.
15532
Balingup
Lots 198
and
258
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Donnybrook
Balingup
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Show
Ground".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Donnybrook-Balingup
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
A74491-3
1484
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2554/966.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
41295
Ejanding
Lot
40
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Dowerin
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Parkland".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Dowerin
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
4356/989.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemedexpedient
that
Reserve
No.
41317
Albany
Lot
1389
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Albany
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Recreation".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council, does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Albany
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
474/990.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemedexpedient
that
Reserve
No.
41302
Korijekup
Estate
Lot
282
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Harvey
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Historical
Site".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council, does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
Shire
of
Harvey
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
8113/903V3.
Whereas
by
section
33
of’
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
5730
Wagin
Lots 105, 106, 107
and
108
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
5280/947.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
398
Dongara
Lot
79
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1485
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
9358/897.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No. 7829
Chidlow
Lots
36
and
37
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council, does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
4827/949.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
24226
Rockingham
Lots
638
and 1480
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
607/988.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemedexpedient
that
Reserve
No.
40530
Canning
Locations
3628
and 3631
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Armadale
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Public Recreation".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Armadale
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
1300/986.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
41315
Mount
Helena
Lot
375
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Mundaring
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Recreation
and
Public
Service
Utilities".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
Shire
of
Mundaring
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
1486
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
4448/989.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
41270
Albany
Lot
1387
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Albany
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Public Recreation".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Shire
of
Albany
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
4179/955.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
24354
Mingenew
Lot
62
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council, does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
276/612.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is,
inter
alia,
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
by
Order
in
Council
to
direct
that
any
land
reserved
pursuant
the
provisions
of
this
Act
shall
be
granted
in
fee
simple
to
any
person
as
defined
in
the
said
section
subject
to
the
condition
that
the
person
shall
not
lease
or
mortgage
the
whole
or
any
part
of
the
land
without
the
consent
of
the
Governor
and
subject
to
such
order
conditions
and
limitations
as
the
Governorshall
deem
necessary
to
ensure
that
the
land
is
used
for
the
purpose
for
which
the,
land
is
reserved
as
aforesaid:
And
whereas
it
is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
25945
Plantagenet
Location
6817
should
be
granted
in
fee
simple
to
the
Silver Chain
Nursing
Association
Incorporated
to
be
held
in
trust
for
the
purpose
of
"Aged
Peoples
Home".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
reserve
shall be
granted
in
fee
simple
to
the
Silver
Chain
Nursing
Incorporated
to
be
held
in
trust
for
the
purpose
aforesaid
subject
to
the
condition
that
the
land
shall
not
be
leased
or
mortgaged
in
whole
or in
part
without
the
consent
of
the
Governor.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
513/990.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
41307
Swan
Location
7881
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Stirling
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Recreation".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Stirling
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1487
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
1438/64.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
orderand
with
power
of
leasing;
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
27530
Geraldton
Lots 2332
and 2894
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Geraldton
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Caravan
Park".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Geraldton
in
trust
for
"CaravanPark"
with
power
to
the
said
City
of
Geraldton
subject
to
the
approval
in
writing
of
the
Minister
for
Lands
to
each
and every
lease
or
assignment
of
lease
being
first
obtained,
to
lease
the
whole
or
any
portion
thereof
for
any
term
not
exceeding
twenty
one
21
years
from
the
date
of
the
lease,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act;
provided
that
no
such
lease
or
assignment
of
lease
shall
be
valid
or
operative
until
the
approval
of
the
Minister
for
Lands
or
an
officer
authorised
in
that
behalf
by
the
Minister,
has
been endorsed
on
the
Lease
Instrument,
or
Deed
of
Assignment,as
the
case
may
be.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
3084/987.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to
be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
41329
Canning
Location
3652
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Armadale
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Public
Utility".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Armadale
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powersreserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
1694/967.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemedexpedient
that
Reserve
No.
29532
Canning
Locations
2174
and
3698
should
vest
in
and
beheld
by
the
City
of
Armadale
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Public Recreation".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
City
of
Armadale
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
4083/965.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
28328
Kununurra
Lot
762
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
1488
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
788/979.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemedexpedient
that
Reserve
No.
35901
York
Lot
590
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2776/983.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
38509
Canning
Location
3359
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powersreserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
4115/956.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
25236
Calingiri
Lots
63
and
64
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powersreserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
1927/982.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act 1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any
designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemed
expedient
that
Reserve
No.
26081
Pinjarra
Lot
219
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
LAND
ACT
1933
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
No.
2043/988.
Whereas
by
section
33
of
the
Land
Act
1933, it is
made
lawful
for
the
Governor
to
direct
that
any
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
any
person
or
persons
to be
named
in
the
order
in
trust
for
any designated
purpose
specified
in
such
order:
And
whereas
it is
deemedexpedient
that
Reserve
No.
26850
Kununurra
Lot
202
should
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
the
designated
purpose
of
"Police".
23 March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA
1489
Now,
therefore,
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator,
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council,
does
hereby
direct
that
the
beforementioned
Reserve
shall
vest
in
and
be
held
by
the
Commissioner
of
Police
in
trust
for
purpose
aforesaid,
subject
nevertheless
to
the
powers
reserved
to
him
by
section
37
of
the
said
Act.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
TRANSFER
OF
LAND
ACT
1893
File
No.
LTO
72/989.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant
Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
appoint
under
section
8
of
the
"Transfer
of
Land
Act
1893"
Donald
Reid
Gray
as
an
Assistant
Registrar
of
Title.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J. SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
HOUSING
ACT
1980
CANCELLATION
OF
DEDICATION
Corres.
847/44V5.
It
is
hereby
notified
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
cancel
under the
provisions
of
the
Housing
Act 1980,
the
dedication
of
the
Lands
described
in
the
following
Schedule.
Schedule
Location
or Lot No.;
Correspondence.
Avon
Location
27919;
4064/989
Cockburn
Sound
Location
1830;
4366/989
Manjimup
Lot 491;
4261/989
Swan
Location
6018;
4367/989
Swan
Location
6746;
4452/989
York
Lot
559;
4365/989
Wubin
Lot 58;
1992/989.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CORRIGENDUM
LOCAL
GOVERNMENTACT
1960
"Road
Resumption
and
Dedication"
File
No.
3068/88
MRD
42-9-H
Shire
of
West
Arthur
On
page
3682 of
the
Government
Gazette
dated
September
29, 1989
after
the
subheading
Road
No.
18087
in
line
2
read
Plan
16435
in
lieu
of
Diagram
16435.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CORRIGENDUM
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
ACT
1960
"Road
Dedication"
File
No.
447/1989.
Shire
of
Esperance
On
Page 4057
of
the
Government
Gazette
dated
November
10,
1989
underthe subheading
schedule
for
Road
No.
18097
in
line
2,
read
Diagram
27627
in
lieu
of
Diagram
43165.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
1490
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA
[23
March
1990
CHANGE
OF
NAME
OF
STREETS
Shire
of
Mundaring
File
No.
1196/971.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
general
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administratorhas
been
pleased
to
approve
under
section
10
of
the
"Land
Act,
1933"
of
the
change
of
name
of
Streets
in
the
Shire
of
Mundaring
as
set
out
in
the
Schedule
hereunder.
Schedule
1.
Change
of
name
of
Streets:-
a
Stirling
Road
to
Stirling
Close
being
the road
shown
coloured
orange
on
the
print
at
page
137 of
Land Administration
File
1196/971.
b
Curve
Road
to
Sunset
Hill
Road
being
the road
shown
coloured
green
on
the
print
at
page
131 of
the
said
file.
c
Portion
of
Ash
Road
to
Horseshoe
Lane
being
theroad
shown
highlighted
pink
on
the
print
at
page
128 of
the
said
file.
Public
Plan:
1:2 000
Perth
25.31
&
25.32,
1:10
000
Perth
8.7
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
NAME
OF STREET
Shire
of Esperance
File
No.
2442/970.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
general
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administratorhas
been
pleased
to
approve
under
section
10
o"f
the
"Land Act
1933"
of
the
change
of
name
of
Melinjinup
Road
to
Melijinup Road
as
shown red
on
the
print
at
page
233
of
Land
Administration
File
2442/970.
Public
Plan:
1:10 000
Esperance
3.5
&
4.5
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
NAME
OF STREET
Shire
of
Broomehill
File
No.
3172/983.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
general
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administratorhas
been
pleased
to
approve
under
section
10
of
the
"Land Act
1933"
of
the
change
of
name
of
Howards
Road
to
Bignell Road
as
shown
coloured
yellow
on
the
print
at
page
21
of
Land
Administration
File
3172/983.
Public
Plan:
1:25
000
Broomehill
N.E.
&
S.E.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
NAME
OF STREET
Shire
of
Busselton
File
No.
2271/983.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
general
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administratorhas
been
pleased
to
approve
under
section
10
of
the
"Land Act
1933"
of
the
change
of
name
of
Chapman
Hill
West
Road
to
Hopkins
Road
as
shown
coloured
green
on
the
print
at
page
5
of
Land Administration
File
2271/983.
Public
Plan:
Whicher
N.W.
1:25
000.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
NAME
OF STREET
Shire
of
Murray
File
No.
2822/970.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
general
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
has
been
pleased
to
approve
under
section
10
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
change
of
name
Wharf
Way
to
Dilley
Court
as
shown
coloured
green
on
the
print
at
Page
82
of
Land
Administration
File
2822/970.
Public
Plan:
1:10
000
2.7
Mandurah
and
Environs.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA
1491
CHANGE
OF
NAME
OF STREET
City
of
South
Perth
File
No.
4867/26.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
general
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administratorhas
been
pleased
to
approve
under
section
10
of
the
Land
Act
1933,
of
the
change
of
name
of
Collier
Court
to
McNabb
Loop
as
shown
coloured
blue
on
the
print
at
page
19A of
Land
Administration
File
4867/26.
Public
Plan:
1:2
000
Perth
14.19.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
NAMING
AND
CHANGE
OF
NAME
OF
STREETS
Shire
of Bridgetown-Greenbushes
File
No. 99
1/983.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
general
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administratorhas
been
pleased
to
approve
under
section
10
of
the
Land
Act
1933,
of
the
naming
and
change
of
name
of
Streets
in
the
Shire
of
Bridgetown-Greenbushes
as
set
out
in
the
Schedule
hereunder.
Schedule
1.
The
change
of
name
of-
a
Palmers
Road
to
Wilkins
Road
as
shown
coloured
green
on
the
print
at
page
101 of
Land
Administration
File
991/983.
b
Wilkins
Road
to
Palmers
Road
as
shown
coloured
green
on
the
print
at
page
101 of
the
said
file.
2.
The naming
of-
a
Trott
Road
being
the road
shown
coloured
blue
on
the
print
at
page
101 of
Land
Administration
File
991/983.
b
Rose
Street
being
the road
shown
coloured
green
on
the
print
at
page
108 of
the
said
file.
Public
Plan:
1:10
000
Bridgetown
6.1
and
6.2
1:2
000
Bridgetown
31.02
and
31.03.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
NAMING
AND
CHANGE
OF
NAME
OF STREET
Shire
of
Dowerin
File
No.
1796/983.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
general
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
has
been
pleased
to
approve
under
section
10
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
naming
and
change
of
name
of
Streets
in
the
Shire
of
Dowerin
as
set
out
in
the
Schedule
hereunder.
Schedule
1.
The
change
of
name
of-
a
Portion
of
Irvine
Road
to
Government
Road
as
shown
coloured
green
on
the
print
at
page
13
of
LandAdministration
File
2236/27.
2. The
naming
of-
a
Government
Road
being
the road
shown
coloured
blue
on
the
print
at
page
13
of
the
said
file.
Public
Plan:
Dowerin
Townsite.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
NAMINGOF STREET
Shire
of
Daiwallinu
File
No.
3578/981.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
general
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administratorhas
been
pleased
to
approve
under
section
10
of
the
"Land Act
1933"
of
the
name
Simonsen
Road
being
applied
to
the road
coloured
green
on
the
print
at
page
37
of
Land
Administration
File
3578/981.
Public
Plan:
1:50
000
Dunedin.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
A74491-4
1492
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
NAMINGOF STREET
Shire
of
Capel
File
No.
564/983.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
general
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administratorhas
been
pleased
to
approve
under
section
10
of
the
"Land Act
1933"
of
the
name
of
Hair
Place
being
applied
to
the road
coloured
green
on
the
print
at
page
54 of
Land
Administration
File
564/983.
Public
Plan:
1:25
000
Bunbury
SE.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
NAMING OF STREET
Shire
of
Woodanilling
File
No.
1495/985.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
general
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
has
beenpleased
to
approve
under
section
10
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
name
Sunter
Road
being
applied
to
theroad
coloured
green
on
the
print
at
page
20
of
LandAdministration
File
1495/985.
Public
Plan:
1:25
000
Dumbleyung
S.E.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
NAMINGOF STREET
Shire
of
Murray
File
No.
2822/970.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
general
information
that
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administratorhas
been
pleased
to
approve
under
section
10
of
the
"Land Act
1933"
the
name
Water
Road
being
applied
to
theroad
shown
coloured
blue
on
the
print
at
Page
76A of
LandAdministration
File
2822/970.
Public
Plan:
Dwellingup
Townsite.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the
land
described
below
for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
1992/989.
Wubin-No.
41296
1
012
square
metres
"Use
and
Requirements
of
the
Government
Employees
Housing
Authority"
Lot No. 58,
Original
Plan Wubin
T/S
N
2609,
Public
Plan Wubin
Townsite
1:2
000
BH
39/18.30
Woodhouse
Street.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the land
described
below
for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
4448/989.
Albany-No.
41270
2
675
square
metres
"Public
Recreation"
Lot No. 1387
formerly
portion
of
Plantagenet
Location
401
andbeing
Lot
19
on
Diagram
58752,
Public
Plan
Albany
and Environs
1:2
000
BK
26/12.14
of
Milbrook
Road.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the
land
described
below for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
513/990.
Swan-No.
41307
7
785
square
metres
"Recreation"
Loc.
No.
7881,
Diagram
70623, Public
Plan
Perth
1:2
000 16.25
Swan
Bank
Road.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the
land
described
below
for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
3084/987.
Canning-No.
41329
153
square
metres
"PublicUtility"
Loc.
No.
3652,
Diagram
89145, Public
Plan
Perth
1:2
000
22.07
Cammillo
Road.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
23 March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA 1493
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the land
described
below
for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
474/990.
Korijekup
Estate-No.
41302
2
133
square
metres
"HistoricalSite"
Lot
No.
282,
Diagram
89366, Public
Plan
Harvey
1:2
000
17.20
South
Western
Highway.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the
land
described
below
for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
1300/986.
Mount
Helena-No.
41315
1
629
square
metres
"Recreation
and
Public
Service
Utilities"
Lot No.
375,
Reserve
Diagram
830,
Public
Plan
Perth
2 000
34.32
Lance
Street.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the
land
described
below
for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
4356/989.
Albany-No.
41317
5
321
square
metres
"Recreation"
Lot
No. 1389
formerly
Lots
12,
13
and
14
on
Plan
661,
Public
Plan
Albany
and Environs
1:2 000
BK
26/10.08
Bondi
Street.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the land
described
below
for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
2554/966.
Ejanding-No.
41295
1.843
6
hectares
"Parkland"
Lot
No. 40,
Reserve
Diagram
844,
Public
Plan
Ejanding
Townsite
George
Street.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the land
described
below
for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
2625/985.
Murchison-No.
41290
3.540
0
hectares
"Natural
Gas
PipelinePurposes"
Loc.
No. 186,
Diagram
85710, Public
Plan
Yaringa
1:250 000
on
Talisker
Station.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the
land
described
below for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
2620/985.
Murchison-No.
41289
12.776
0
hectares
"Natural
Gas
PipelinePurposes"
Loc.
No. 187,
Diagram
85711, Public
Plan
Yaringa
1:250
000
on
Talisker
Station.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the land
described
below
for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
1604/974.
Bruce
Rock-No.
41324
1
822
square
metres
"Park"
Lot No.
425
and
456
formerly
Lots
54
and
55
on
Plan
9824,
Public
Plan
Bruce
Rock
Townsite
Bean
Road.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the
land
described
below
for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
2069/986.
South
Boulder
Suburban-No.
41254
159.148
7
hectares
"Recreation,
Golf
Course"
Lot No. 1961,
Original
Plan
17501,
Public
Plan
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
1:2
000,
30.32
and
30.33
Chaffers
Street.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
1494
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA
[23
March
1990
RESERVE
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
set
apart
as
a
Public
Reserve
the
land
described
below
for
the
purpose
therein
set
forth.
File
No.
3537/988.
Plantagenet-No.
41252
about
116.955
0
hectares
"Recreation"
Loc.
Nos.
7654
and
7655,
Reserve
Diagram
737,
Public
Plan Mount
Marypeaks
SE.
1:25
000
near
Bald
Island
Road.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENT
OF
BOUNDARIES
BALINGUP TOWNSJTE
File
No.
1084/896.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
10
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
the
boundaries
of
Balingup
Townsite
to
include
the
area
described
in
the
Schedule
hereunder.
Schedule
All
that
portion
of
land
bounded
by
lines
starting
from
the
southwestern
corner
of
Balingup
Lot
198
a
point
on
a
present
western
boundary
of
Balingup
Townsite
and
extending
southwesterly
and
generally
northwesterlyalong
boundaries
of Lot
258,
as
shown
on
Land
Administration
diagram
number
89325,
to
its
northwestern
corner;
thence
southeasterly
along
the
southwesternboundary
of
that
Lot
and
onwards
to
the
left
bank
of
the
Balingup
Townsite
and
thence
generally
easterly
and
northerly
along
boundaries
of
that
Townsite
to
the
starting
point.
Land Administration
Public
Plan:
Balingup
Townsite
1:2
000
22.22
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENTOF
BOUNDARIES
Boulder
Townsite
File
No.
2406/970.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
10
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
the
boundaries
of
Boulder
Townsite
to
exclude
the
area
described
in
the
Schedule
hereunder.
Schedule
South Boulder
Suburban
Lot 1960
as
surveyed
and
shown
bordered
red
on
Land Administration
Plan
17501.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENT
OF
RESERVE
No.
29532
File
No.
1694/967.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
29532
Canning
Location
2174
"Public
Recreation"
to
include
Location
3698
formerly
portion
of
Canning
Location
31
and being
Lot 318
on
Plan
14643
and
of
its
area
being
increased
to
6
575
square
metres
accordingly.
Plan
Perth
1:2
000
23.05
Ellis
Road.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENT
OF
RESERVE
No.
28185
File
No.
1434/963.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
28185
Swan
Locations
7880, 7881, 9148
and
10831
"Police
Purposes"
to
exclude
Swan
Location
7881
and
of
its
area
being
reduced
to
20.366
3
hectares
accordingly.
Plan
Perth
1:2
000 16.25
Swan
Bank
Road.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1495
AMENDMENT
OF
RESERVE
No.
27530
File
No.
1438/64.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
27530
Geraldton
Lot
2332
"CaravanPark"
to
include
Lot
2894,
as
surveyed
and
shown
bordered
red
on
Land
Administration
Diagram
89426,
and
of
its
area
being
increased
to
4.009
4
hectares
accordingly.
Plan
Geraldton
1:2
000 14.13
and
14.14
Willcock
Drive.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENT
OF
RESERVE
No.
24002
File
No.
49/941.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
24002
Korijekup
Estate
Lots 251, 227, 262, 263,
275
and
276
"Harvey
Agricultural
High
School"
to
exclude
that
portion
now
comprising
Korijukup
Estate
Lot 282
as
surveyed
and
shown
bordered
red
on
Land
Administration
Diagram
89366
and
of
its
area
being
reduced
to
179.535
2
hectares
accordingly.
Plan
Harvey
1:2
000 17.20
South
Western
Highway.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENT
OF
RESERVE
No.
15532
File
No.
8849/97.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
15532
at
Balingup
"Addition
to
Show
Ground"
to
compriseBalingup
Lots
198
and
258
as
delineated
on
Lands
and
Surveys
original
Plan Balingup
122/3
and
Land
Administration
Diagram
89325
respectibvely
in
lieu
of
Balingup
122/3
and
Land
Administration
Diagram
89325
respectively
in
lieu
of
Balingup
Lot 232
and
of
its
area
being
increased
to
3.235
6
hectares
accordingly.
Plan
Balingup
1:2
000
22.22
Lukis
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENT
OF
RESERVE
No.
25328
File
No.
415/959.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
25328
Victoria
Location
10522
"Rubbish
Depot"
to
comprisean
area
of
10.969
7
hectares,
as
delineated
on
Land
Administration
Reserve
Diagram
835,
to
agree
with
recalculation.
Plan
Northampton
Regional
Port
Gregory
Road.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J. SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENT
OF
RESERVE
No.
33214
File
No.
3422/971.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
33214
Boulder
Lots
3392, 3397,
3604
and
South
Boulder
Suburban
Lot
1909
"Sewage
TreatmentPlant
Site"
to
include
South
Boulder
Suburban
Lot 1960
as
surveyed
and
shown
bordered
red
on
Land
Administration
Plan
17501
formerly
portion
of
Boulder
Lot
3397
and
of
its
area
being
increased
to
28.078
2
hectares
accordingly.
Plan
Kalgoorlie
Boulder
1:2
000,
30.32
and
30.33
Lane
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
1496
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
AMENDMENTOF
RESERVE
No.
32727
File
No.
2093/967.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
32727
Greenmount
Suburban
Lots 100 to 105
inclusive
and
Lots 337
and
562
"Parks
and
Recreation"
to
include
Greenmount
Suburban
Lot
568
as
surveyed
and
shown
bordered
red
on
Lands
and
Surveys
Diagram
86108
and
of
its
area
being
increased
to
70.592
4
hectares
accordingly.
Plan
Perth
1:2
000
29.30
Strettle
Road.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENT
OF
RESERVE
No.
14327
File
No.
6750/12.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council has been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
14327
Gascoyne
Junction
Lots
1
to 6
inclusive,
10
and
11
"Municipal
Buildings"
to
include
Lot
12
as
surveyed
on
diagram
P333
and
of
its
area
being
increased
to
1.206
6
hectares
accordingly.
Plan
Gascoyne
Junction
Smith
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENT
OF
RESERVE
No.
20264
File
No.
4054/929.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
andAdministrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to,
approve,
under
,section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
20264
Williams
District
"Recreation"
to
comprise
Location
15762
as
shown
bordered
red
on
Original
Plan
17343
as
amended
and
of
its
area
beingrecalculatedat
18.210
9
hectares
accordingly.
Plan
Burngup
1:50
000
Lake
Grace
Newdegate
Road.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENT
OF
RESERVE
No.
27502
File
No.
2260/908.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
27502
Plantagenet
District
"Recreation
and
Camping"
to
comprise
Plantagenet
Locations
6957
and
7652
as
delineated
and
shown
bordered
red
on
Land
Administration
Reserve
Diagram
738
and
Land
Administration
Reserve
Plan
294
respectively
and
of
its
area
being
increased
to
about
3
178.625
0
hectares
accordingly.
Plan
Mount
Manypeaks
N.E., NW.,
SE.,
and
SW.
1:25
000
Cheyne
Road.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENT
OF
RESERVE
Nb.
25865
File
No.
3695/58.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
25865
Plantagenet
District
"Recreation
and
Public
Enjoyment"
to
comprise
Locations
4348,
4711
and
7525,
as
delineated
on
LandAdministration
Reserve
Diagram
472,
in
lieu
of
Locations
4348, 4711,
6687
and
6792
and
of
its
area
being
increased
to
about
803.750
0
hectares
accordingly.
Plan
Two
Peoples
Bay
S.E.
1:25
000
Normans
Beach
Road.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
1497
AMENDMENTOF
RESERVE
No.
27407
File
No.
1521/64.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No.
27407
Swan
Locations
7399, 7412,
7414
and
9095
"Drainage"
to
exclude
that
portion
now
comprised
in
Location
11279,
as
surveyed
and
shown
bordered
red
on
Land
Administration
Diagram
89400,
and
of
its
area
being
reduced
to 4 540
square
metres
accordingly.
Plan
Perth
1:2 000
14.28
and
14.29
CentralAvenue.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
AMENDMENT
OF
RESERVE
No.
3720
File
No.
759/67.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933 of
the
amendment
of
Reserve
No. 3720
Swan
Locations
3712
and
8233
"Mount Lawley
College"
to
include
Location
11279,
as
surveyed
and
shown
bordered
red
on
Land
Administration
Diagram
89400,
and
of
its
area
being
increased
to
11.353
0
hectares
accordingly.
Plan
Perth
1:2
000 BG
34/13.28
and
14.29
CentralAvenue.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
26850
File
No.
2043/988.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
26850
Kununurra
Lot
202
being
changed
from
"Police
Purposes"
to
"Police".
Plan
Kununurra
1:2
000
23.16
Banksia
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990. N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
26081
File
No.
1927/982.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
26081
Pinjarra
Lot
219
being
changed
from
"Public
Buildings"
to
"Police".
Plan
Kununurra
1:2
000 14.30
George
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990. N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
35901
File
No.
788/979.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
35901
York
Lot
590
being
changed
from
"Police
Station
Site"
to
"Police".
Plan
York
1:2
000
27.33
Avon
Thrrace.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
25236
File
No.
4115/959.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
25236
Calingiri
Lots
63
and
64
being
changed
from
"Police
Station and
Quarters"
to
"Police".
Plan
Calingiri
Townsite
Joffre
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
1498
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
40090
File
No.
2243/985.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
40090
Peel
Estate
Lot
1353 being
changed
from
"School
Site"
to
"Use
and
Requirements
of
the
Minister
for
Works".
Plan
Peel
1:10
000 4.8
Anketell
Road.
Dated
23
March
1990. N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
38509
File
No.
2776/983.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
38509
Canning
Location
3359
being
changed
from
"Police
Purposes"
to
"Police".
Plan
Perth
1:2 000 19.20
Murray/Welshpool
Roads.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
28328
File
No.
4083/965.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
28328
Kununurra
Lot
762
being
changed
from
"Housing
Police
Department"
to
"olice".
Plan
Kununurra
1:2
000
23.16
River
Fig
Avenue.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
24354
File
No.
4179/955.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
24354
Mingenew
Lot
62
being
changed
from
"Court
House
Site"
to
"Police".
Plan
Mingenew
Townsite
Moore
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
24342
File
No.
9194/05.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933,
of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
24342
Mount
Magnet
Lot
366
being
changed
from
"Ambulance
Station"
to
"Government
Requirements".
Plan
Mount
Magnet
Townsite
Warren
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
24226
File
No.
4827/949.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
24226
Rockingham
Lots 638
and 1480 being
changed
from
"Police
Station"
to "Police".
Plan
Peel
1:2
000
06.28 06.29
Flinders
Land.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1499
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
5730
File
No.
8133/903V3.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
5730
Wagin
Lots
105, 106, 107
and
108
being
changed
from
"Police
Purposes"
to
"Police".
Plan
Wagin
1:2
000
20.34 20.35
Upland/Union
Streets.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
32294
File
No.
2077/968.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
32294
Denham
Lot
303
being
changed
from
"Police
Station
Site"
to
"Police".
Plan
Denham
1:2
000
39.10
Durlacher
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CH4NGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
24383
File
No.
4353/955.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
24383
Mukinbudin
Lots
51
and
52
being
changed
from
"Police
Purposes"
to
"Police".
Plan
Mukinbudin
Townsite
Maddock
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
30251
File
No.
4932/929.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
30251
Koorda
Lot
252
being
changed
from
"Police
Purposes"
to
"Police".
Plan
Koorda
Townsite
Haig
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
27954
File
No.
4315/965.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
27954
Jurien
Lots
125
and
126
being
changed
from
"Police
Station and
Quarters"
to
"Police".
Plan
Jurien
1:2
000
03.06
Batt/Hamersley
Streets.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
15532
File
No.
8849/97.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
15532
Balingup
Lots
198
and
258
being
changed
from
"Addition
to
Show
Ground"
to
"Show
Ground".
Plan
Balingup
1:2
000
22.22
Lukis
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
A74491-5
1500
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA
[23
March
1990
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
32413
File
No.
3309/73.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
32413
Wongan
Hills
Lots
214,
215
and
216
being
changed
from
"Gravel"
to
"Park".
Plan
Wongan
Hills
Townsite
1:2
000
25.22
Manmanning
Road.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
18832
File
No.
5989/924.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
18832
Perenjori
Lot
90
being
changed
from
"Police
Purposes"
to
"Police".
Plan
Perenjori
1:2
000
37.23
Russell
Street/North
Road.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
28893
File
No.
2559/960.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
28893
Tambellup
Lots
345
and
353
being
changed
from
"Police
Purposes"
to
"Police".
Plan
Tambellup
1:2 000
37.33
and
38.33
Owen
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
10649
File
No.
12221/906.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
10649
Dowerin
Lots
21, 22,
23
and
272
being
changed
from
"Police
Station and
Court
House
Site"
to
"Police".
Plan
Dowerin
Townsite
Stacy
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
9334
File
No.
64/04.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
9334
Armadale
Lot
9
being
changed
from
"Police
Station
Site"
to
"Use
and Requirements
of
the
Minister
for
Works".
Plan
Perth
1:2
000 BG.
34
22.03
Jull
Street.
Dated
23
March
1990. N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
19423
File
No.
5297/926.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
19423
Newdegate
Lot
50
being
changed
from
"Police
Purposes"
to
"Police".
Plan
Newdegate
Townsite
Willcock/Francis
Streets.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
1501
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
26148
File
No.
2326/961.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
26148
Yalgoo
Lots
38, 39, 41,
181
and
187
being
changed
from
"Police
Purposes"
to
"Police".
Plan
Yalgoo
Townsite
Selwyn/Gibbons
Streets.
Dated
23
March
1990. N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
25865
File
No.
3695/58.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
25865
Plantagenet
Locations
4348,
4711
and 7525being
changed
from
"Recreation
and
Public
Enjoyment"
to
"National
Park".
Plan
Two
Peoples
Bay
SE.
1:25
000
Normans
Beach
Road.
Dated
23
March
1990.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CHANGE
OF
PURPOSE
OF
RESERVE
No.
27502
File
No.
2260/908.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933, of
the
purpose
of
Reserve
No.
27502
Plantagenet
Locations
6957
and 7652 being
changed
from
"Recreation
and
Camping"
to
"National
Park".
Plan
Mount
Manypeaks
N.E., NW.,
SE.,
and
S.W. 1:25
000
Cheyne
Road.
Dated
23
March
1990. N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CANCELLATION
OF
RESERVE
No.
14047
File
No.
11718/908.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933 of
the
cancellation
of
Reserve
No.
14047
Victoria
District
"Water".
Plan
Indarra
SW
1:25
000
Giles
Soak.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CANCELLATION
OF
RESERVE
No.
22379
File
No.
8849/97.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
cancellation
of
Reserve
No.
22379
Balingup
Lot
198
"Show
Grounds".
Plan
Balingup
1:2
000
22.22
Lukis
Street.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CANCELLATION
OF
RESERVE
No.
23288
File
No.
3794/951.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
cancellation
of
Reserve
No.
23288
Kondinin
Lot
94
"Railway
Housing".
Plan
Kondinin
Townsite
Jones
Street.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CANCELLATION
OF
RESERVE
No.
32381
File
No.
1692/973.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
cancellation
of
Reserve
No.
32381
Greenmount
Suburban
Lot
568
"GovernmentRequirements".
Plan
Perth
1:2
000
28.30
and
29.30
Strettle
Road.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
1502
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA
[23
March
1990
CANCELLATION
OF
RESERVE
No.
35467
File
No.
4080/77.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
cancellation
of
Reserve
No.
35467
Boyanup
Agricultural
Area
Lot
413
"Public Recreation".
Plan
Bunbury
SE.
1:25
000
Crowd
Road.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CANCELLATION
OF
RESERVE
No.
25192
File
No.
1927/53.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act
1933 of
the
cancellation
of
Reserve
No.
25192
Canning
Location
1636
"Trigonometrical
Station
Site".
Plan
Perth
1:2
000 16.20
Ramsderi
Avenue.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
CANCELLATION
OF
RESERVE
No.
28336
File
No.
3028/66.
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governorand
Administrator
in
Executive
Council
has
been
pleased
to
approve,
under
section
37
of
the
Land
Act 1933 of
the
cancellation
of
Reserve
No.
28336
GascoyneJunction
Lot
17
"Power
Station".
Plan
Gascoyne
Junction
Townsite
Scott
Street.
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
LAND
ACT
1933
NOTICE
OF
INTENTION
TO
GRANT
A
SPECIALLEASE
UNDERSECTION
116
Corres
2363/974.
It
is
hereby
notified
that
it is
intended
to
grant
a
lease
of
King
Location
437
to D.B
and
C.D
Marra
for
a
term
of
21
years
for
the
purpose
of
"Horticulture".
N.
J.
SMYTH,
Executive
Director.
LAND
ACT
1933
NOTICE
OF
INTENTION
TO
GRANT
A
SPECIALLEASE
UNDERSECTION
116
Corres:
1940/985
It
is
hereby
notified
that
it is
intended
to
grant
a
lease
of
Kent
Location
2103 to
the
Cooperative
Bulk
Handling
Limited
for
a
term
of
twenty
one
years
for
the
purpose
of
"Storage
of
Cereal
Grain".
N.
J.
SMITH,
Executive
Director.
File
No.
1513/987
Ex. Co. No.
487.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
PUBLIC
WORKS
ACT
1902
LAND
ACQUISITION
City
of
Bayswater
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
22-Swan
Lake
Notice
is
hereby
given,
and
it is
hereby declared,
that
the
several
pieces
or
parcels
of
land
described
in
the
Schedule
hereto
being
all in
the
Swan
District
have,
in
pursuance
of
the written
consent
under the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act 1928,
and
approval
under
section
17
1
of
the
Public WorksAct
1902, of
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
acting
by
and
with
the
advice
of
the
Executive
Council,
dated
the
13th
day
of
March
1990,
been compulsorily
taken
and
set
apart
for
the
purposes
of
the
following
public
work
namely-City
of
Bayswater
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
22-Swan
Lake.
And
further
notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
said
pieces
or
parcels
of
land
so
taken
and
set
apart
are
shown
marked
off
on
Plan
L.A.,
WA.
574
which
may
be
inspected
at
the
Department
of
Land
Administration,
‘Perth.
The
additional information
contained
in
the
Schedule
after
the
land
descriptions
is to
define
locality
only
and
in no
way
derogates
from
the
Transfer
of
Land
Act
description.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1503
And
it is
hereby
directed
that
the
said
lands
shall
vest
in
City
of
Bayswater
for
an
estate
in
fee
simple
in
possession
for
the
public
work
herein
expressed,
freed
and discharged
from
all
trusts,
mortgages,
charges,
obligations,
estates,
interests,
rights-of-way,
or
other
easements
whatsoever.
Schedule
No. on
Owner
or
Reputed
Occupier
or
Description
Area
Plan
L.A.,
Owner
Reputed
Occupier
Approx
WA.
No.
574
Giuseppe
Rechichi
Giuseppe
Rechichi
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W 6
986
m2
and
Caterina
Re-
and
Caterina
Re-
and being
part
of Lot
61
the
chichi chichi
subject
of
Plan
17351
and
being
part
of
the
land
con
tained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
249 Folio 24A
2.
Giuseppe
Naz-
Giuseppe
Naz-
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W
5
803
m2
zareno
Carbone zareno Carbone
and being
part
of Lot
68
the
subject
of
Plan
17351
and
being
part
of
the
land
con
tained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1630 Folio
264
3.
Luigi
Tonizzo
and
Luigi
Tonizzo
and
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W
6
153
m2
Domenica
Tonizzo
Domenica
Tonizzo
and being
part
of Lot
64
the
subject
of
Plan
17351
and
being
part
of
the
land
con
tained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1255 Folio 771
4.
Nunziato
Vinciullo
Nunziato
Vinciullo
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W
3
241
m2
and being
part
of Lot
1
the
subject
of
Plan
17351
and
being
part
of
the
land
con
tained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1102 Folio 666
5.
Philip John
Vin-
Philip John
Vin-
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W 811
m2
ciullo ciullo
and being
part
of Lot
6
the
subject
of
Diagram
13670
and
being
the
whole
of
the land
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1102 Folio 665
6.
Nunziato
Vinciullo
Nunziato
Vinciullo
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W 1.866 9
ha
and
Domenica
Vin-
and
Domenica
Vin-
and being
part
of Lot
10
the
ciullo ciullo
subject
of
Plan
17351
and
being
part
of
the land
con
tained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1122 Folio 265
7.
Philip John
Vin-
Philip John
Vin-
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W
6
620
m2
ciullo,
Andrea
Rosa
ciullo,
Andrea
Rosa
andbeing
part
of Lot
1
on
Plan
Vinciullo,
Peter
Vinciullo,
Peter
1150
and
part
of Lot
59
on
Plan
Mark
Vinciullo
and Mark
Vinciullo
and
2085
now the
subject
of
Plan
Steven
Michael
Steven
Michael
17351
and being
part
of
the
Vinciullo Vinciullo
land
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1190 Folio
384
8.
Eric
Mervyn
Sims
Eric
Mervyn
Sims
Portion of
Swan
Location
W
1
665
m2
and being
part
of
Lot
9
the
subject
of
Plan
17351
and
being
part
of
the
land
con
tained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1122 Folio 267
9.
Ella
May
Taylor Ella
May
Taylor
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W
574
m
and being
part
of Lot
8
the
subject
of
Plan
17351
and
being
part
of
the
land
con
tained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1122 Folio 266
10.
Domenico
Carulli
Domenico
Carulli
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W4 046
m2
and
Guiseppina
and
Guiseppina
and being
part
of Lot 4 on
Carulli Carulli Diagram
1059
and being
the
whole
of
the land
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1313 Folio 752
1504
GOVERNMENT
GA
ZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
No. on
Owner
or
Reputed
Occupier
or
Description
Area
Plan
L.A.,
Owner
Reputed
Occupier
Approx
W.A.
No.
574
11.
Jan
Reemeyer
and
Jan
Reemeyer
and
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W
3
187
m2
Anna
Reemeyer
Anna
Reemeyer
and being
part
of Lot
2
the
subject
of
Plan
17351
and
being
part
of
the
land
con
tained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
171 Folio 64
12.
Yulka
Bushby
and
Yulka
Bushby
and
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W 4 608
m2
Owen
Ross
Bushby
Owen
Ross
Bushby
and being
part
of Lot
3
on
Diagram
1059
and being
the
whole
of
the
land
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
659
Folio
55
13.
Harold
Heath
and Harold
Heath
and
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W
1
461
m2
Roland
Heath
Roland
Heath
and being
part
of Lot
3
on
Diagram
1059
and being
the
whole
of
the
land
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1656 Folio
78
14.
City
of
Bayswater
City
of
Bayswater
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W
1
488
m2
andbeing
Lot
60
the
subject
of
Diagram
17346
and being
the
whole
of
the
land
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
1150 Folio
747
15.
CarmeloMusca CarmeloMusca
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W 295
m2
and being
part
of Lot
5
the
subject
of
Plan
17351
and
being
part
of
the
land
con
tained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
772 Folio 84
16.
Joyce
Lucy
Macri Joyce
Lucy
Macri
Portion
of
Swan
Location
W
8
938
m2
and being
part
of Lot
62
the
subject
of
Plan
17351
and
being
part
of
the
land
con
tained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1372 Folio 523
Certified
correct
this
5th
day
of
March
1990.
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Minister
for
Lands.
FRANCIS
BURT,
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council.
Dated
this
13th
day
of
March
1990.
-
PIoII.’i
UJ[OA!
a
DOG ACT
1976 -
Shire
of
Mundaring
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information
that
Council
has
appointed
the
following
people as
registration
officers
pursuant
to
the
provisions
of
the
Dog
Act--J.
M.
Peacock,
A.
E.
Rose,
L.
R.
Castlehow,
A.
P.
Gale,
J.
H.
Barnes.
M.
N.
WILLIAMS,
General
Manager.
CITY
OF
KALGOORLIE-BOULDER
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information
thatJudith
Mary
O’Loughlin
has
been
authorised
by
Council
to
act
underthe
provisions
of
the
following
Acts
and
By-laws
effective from
20
March
1990.
i
An
"Inspector"
for
the
purposes
of
administering
Council’s
by-laws
relating
to
Parking
Facilities.
ii
An
"Authorised
Officer"
underthe Litter
Act
1979.
iii
An
"Authorised
Person"
and
"Authorised
Officer"
as
described
in
Part
XXVIII,
Division
2
of
the
Local
Government
Act.
The
appointment
of
Diane Kay
Radburn
is
hereby
cancelled.
L. P.
STRUGNELL,
Town
Clerk.
23 March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1505
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
ACT
1960
SCHEDULE
OF
FEES
AND
CHARGES
Aquatic
Centres/Recreation
Stadium/Squash
Courts
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Bunburyat
its
meeting
held
19
February
1990
resolved
to
set
the
following
fees
and
charges.
INDOOR
HEATED
POOL
$
Adults/Children
1.60
Spectators
.80
Scholars
.80
Asthma
1.40
Spa/Sauna
3.50
Golden
Oldies
1.80
Golden
Oldies/Spa
2.20
Aquarobics
3.00
Aquarobics/Spa
4.00
Aerobics/Spa
3.50
Solarium
4.50
Solarium/Spa
6.00
Concession-
10
concession
tickets
14.40
20
concession
tickets
27.20
50
concession
tickets
64.00
100
concession
tickets
112.00
OUTDOOR
AQUATIC
CENTRE
Adults
1.40
Children
1.40
Spectators
.70
Concession-
10
concession
tickets
12.60
20
concession
tickets
23.80
50
concession
tickets
56.00
100
concession
tickets
98.00
RECREATION
STADiUM
Seniors
15 years
and
over
2.40/hr
Juniors
1.80/hr
Spectators
1.20/hr
Scholars-Hourly
Court
Hire-
$14.00
Day
6-5
pm
$20.00
Night
5-10
pm
MINIMUM
COURT
HIRE
Mon-Fri
6.30
am-5.00
pm
Training
14.00/hr
Mon-Fri
5.00
pm-10.00 pm
20.00/hr
Sat-Sun
10.00
am-5.00
pm
Scholars
1.10/hr
*Special
court
hire
penalties
will
apply
for
courts
used
out
of
hours.
*Tournanents
and
Carnivals
are
to
be
negotiated
with
Centre
Manager.
Aerobics
3.00/hr
Aerobic
facility
15.00/hr
35.00/3
hrs
thereafter
10.00/hr
Meeting
Room
10.00/hr
20.00/3
hrs
thereafter
5.00/hr
SQUASH
COURTS-PUBLIC
Mon-Fri
6.30
am-5.00
pm
7.50/hr
4.00
1/2
hr
5
pm-10.00
pm
9.00/hr
5.00
1/2
hr
Sat-Sun
10.00
am-5.00
pm
7.50/hr
4.00
1/2
hr
Bunbury
Squash
Club-Members
Only-
Mon-Sun
9.00
am-5.00
pm
6.00/hr
Mon-Fri
5.00
pm-10.00 pm
7.50/hr
Bunbury
Squash
Club-Spectators
1.20
Pennants-
Mon-Tue
Flat
court
hire
charge
7.00/hr
Friday
Juniors
only-per
head
1.50
each
or
6.00/hr
1506
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA
[23
March
1990
$
Gymnasium-
14
days
28.00
30
days
44.00
60
days
62.00
90
days
80.00
6
months
146.00
12
months
262.00
1
Visit
6.00
Appraisal
only
15.00
CITY
OF BUNBURY
Acting
Town
Clerk
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information
that
Mr
Gary
Wayne
Fitzgerald
has
been
appointed
Acting
Town
Clerk
for
the
period
of
23
April
1990 to
26
May
1990,
both
dates
inclusive
during
the
absence
of
the
Town
Clerk
on
Annual
Leave.
V.
S.
SPALDING,
City
Manager/Town
Clerk.
TOWN
OF
PORT
HEDLAND
It
is
advised
for
public
information
that
Mr
Gordon
Waters
will be
Acting
Principal Building
Surveyor
during
the
absence
of
the
PrincipalBuildingSurveyor
on
annual
leave
from
26
March
1990 to
7
May
1990.
T.
P.
O’CONNOR,
Town
Clerk.
DOG
ACT
1976
Shire
of
Tammin
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information
that
the
following
persons
havebeen
appointed
under
the
provisions
of
the
Dog
Act
1976, for
the
municipality
of
the
Shire
of
Tammin:
Registration
Officers-
Mrs
C.
Thomson
Mr
I.
Fitzgerald
Authorised
Officer-
Mr
T.
Applegate
Mr
F.
Chatfield
MrJ. Carty
Mr
N.
Thppen
Mr
B.
Estreich
Mr
H.
Dalgetty
Mr
I.
Fitzgerald
All
previousappointments
are
hereby
cancelled.
I. B.
FITZGERALD,
Shire
Clerk.
JUSTICES
ACT
1902
City
of
Gosnells
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information
that
the
undermentioned
officers
have been
authorised
to
make
complaints
in
accordance
with
the
provisions
of
Part
IV of
the
Justices
Act
1902-
Phillip
George
Dunkley
Graham
Kenneth
Holmes
Andre
Marcel
Gillot
-
Authorisation
of
the
undermentioned
officers
is
revoked-
StephenJohn
Arrowsmith
Raymond
Frederick
Patrick
Sousa
G.
WHITELEY,
Town
Clerk.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1507
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
ACT
1960
Shire
of
Harvey
NOTICE
OF
INTENTION
TO
BORROW
Proposed
Loan
No.
224
Pursuant
to
section
610 of
the
Local
Government
Act
1960,
the
Harvey
Shire
Council
hereby
gives
notice
that
it
proposes
to
borrow
money
by
the
sale
of
a
debenture,
on
the
following
terms
for
the
following
purpose-
Lean
No.
224
of
$75 000
for
a
period
of
ten
10
years
at
thecurrent
ruling
rate
of
interest,
repayable
to
the
Westpac
Banking
Corporation,
by
twenty
20
half-yearly
instalments
of
principal
and
interest.
Purpose:
Bitumen
roads-seals
and/or
reseals.
Plans
and
a
statementrequired
by
section
609
are
open
for
inspectionat
the
Council
Offices
during
normal
office
hours
for
35
days
from
publication
of
this
notice.
JOHN
L.
SABOURNE,
Shire
President.
KEITH
J.
LEECE,
Shire
Clerk.
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
ACT
1960
Town
of
Port
Hedland
NOTICE
OF
INTENTION
TO
BORROW
Proposed
Loan
No. 98 of $500
000
Pursuant
to
section
610
of
the
Local
Government
Act
1960,
the
Town
of
Port
Hedland
hereby
gives
notice
that
it
proposes
to
borrow
money
by
the
issue
of
a
debenture
of
a
period
of
10
years,
repayable
at
the
office
of
the
lender, at
the current
ruling
rate
of
interest,
interestrate
to be
re-negotiated
after
four years,
repayable
by
equal
half-yearly
instalments.
Purpose
of
Loan:
Extensions
to
terminal
buildings
at
Port
Hedland
Airport.
Plans,
specifications,
estimates
of
costs
and
statements,
as
required
by
section
609
of
the
Act
are
available
for
inspection
by
electors
and
ratepayers
at
the
office
of
the
Council
during
normal
office
hours
for 35
days
after
publication
of
this
notice.
Note:
The
repayment
of
this
loan
will
be
made
by
the
Port
Hedland
International
Airport
and
therefore
will
not
be
a
charge
against
Municipal
Rates.
Dated
22nd
March
1990.
K. M.
MERRIN, Mayor.
T.
P.
O’CONNOR,
Town
Clerk.
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
ACT
1960
City
of
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Notice
of
Intention
to
Borrow
Proposed
Loan
No.
201
of
$250
000
Pursuant
to
section
610 of
the
Local
Government
Act
1960
the
City
of
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
hereby
gives
notice
of
its
intention
to
borrow
money
by
the
sale
of
debentures
on
the
following
terms
for
the
following
purpose:
$250
000
for
a
period
of
fifteen
years
with
interest
at
ruling
rates
repayable
at
the
office
of
the
Council
by
thirty
equal
half-yearly
instalments
of
Principal
and
Interest.
Purpose:
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Racing
Club
development.
Plans,
specifications
and
estimates
of
the
costs
are
available
for
inspectionat
the
office
of
the
Council,Kalgoorlie,
during
normal
office
hours
for
a
period
of 35
days
after
the
publication
of
this
notice.
The
loan
is
fully
repayable
by
the
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Racing
Club
and
therefore
will
not
be
a
charge
against
rate-payers.
Dated
20
March
1990.
M.
R.
FINLAYSON,
Mayor.
L. P.
STRUGNELL,
Town
Clerk.
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
ACT
1960
NOTICE
OF
INTENTION
TO
BORROW
Shire
of
Dandaragan
Proposed
Loan
No.
94
of
$20
000
Pursuant
to
section
610 of
the
Local
Government
Act,
the
Dandaragan
Shire
Council
hereby
gives
notice
that
it
proposes
to
borrow
money
for
the
following
purpose:
$20
000
for
a
period
of
three
3
years,
repayable
at
the
Office
of
the
Council,
Dandaragan,
by
six
6
equal
half
yearly
instalments
of
principaland
interest.
Purpose
of
Loan-Purchase
of
medical
equipmentassociated
with
a
Medical
Centre.
A74491-6
1508
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
There
will
be no
charge
against
Ratepayers
as
the
loan
will be
self
supporting,
with
the
Medical
Practitioner
liable
for
loan
repayments.
Plans,
specifications
etc
as
required
by
section
609 of
the
Act,
are
open
for
inspectionat
the
Office
of
the
Council,for
35
days
after
publication
of
this
notice.
GARY
SNOOK,
President.
BARRY
GOLDING,
Shire
Clerk.
MRD
42-248-C
MAIN
ROADS
ACT
1930;
PUBLIC
WORKS
ACT
1902
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,
as
amended
that
it is
intended
to
take
or
resumeunder
section
17
1
of
that
Act
the
pieces
or
parcels
of
land
described
in
the
Schedule
hereto
and being
all in
the
Dalwallinu
District,
for
the
purpose
of
the
following
public
works namely,
widening
of
Great
Northern
Highway
233.08-253.00
SLK
section
and
that
the
said
pieces
or
parcels
of
landare
marked
off on
Plan
MRD
WA
8710-152
to
8710-158
which may
be
inspected
at
the
office
of
the
Commissioner
of
Main
Roads, Waterloo
Crescent,
East
Perth.
Schedule
No.
Owner
or
Reputed
Owner Occupier
or
Reputed
Description
Area
Occupier
Approx
Leonard
Irving
McNeill
Commissioner
of
Main
Portion
of
MelbourneLocation
3.625
ha
Roads
Purchaser
vide
1884
and being
part
of
theland
Caveat
E131257
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1035 Folio
868.
2.
Leonard
Irving
McNeill
Commissioner
of
Main
Portion
of
MelbourneLocation
2.415
ha
Roads
Purchaser
vide
2509
andbeing
part
of
theland
Caveat
E131257
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
792 Folio 139.
3.
Leonard
Irving
McNeill
Commissioner
of
Main
Portion
of
Melbourne
Location
2.415
ha
Roads
Purchaser
vide
2321
andbeing
part
of
theland
Caveat
E13
1257
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1381 Folio
822.
4.
Leonard
Irving
McNeill
Commissioner
of
Main
Portion
of
MelbourneLocation
3.5
ha
Roads
Purchaser
vide
1889
andbeing
part
of
the land
Caveat
E131257
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1029 Folio
784.
5.
Hugh
Ellington
Wilson
Commissioner
of
Main
Portion
of
MelbourneLocation
1.75
ha
Roads
Purchaser
vide
2053
and being
part
of
the land
Caveat
E243665
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1358 Folio 189.
6.
Hugh
Ellington
Wilson
Commissioner
of
Main
Portion
of
Melbourne
Location
6.395
ha
Roads
Purchaser
vide
1894
and being
part
of
the land
Caveat
E243665
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1047 Folio
760.
7.
Alfred
Haldane
Roy
Commissioner
of
Main
Portion
of
Victoria
Location
2.14
ha
Harris
Roads
Purchaser
vide
9889
andbeing
part
of
theland
Caveat
E189191
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1259 Folio
19,
8.
Alfred
Haldane
Roy
Commissioner
of
Main
Portion
of
Victoria
Location
5.5
ha
Harris
Roads
Purchaser
vide
9888
andbeing
part
of
theland
Caveat
E189181
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1259
Folio
19.
9.
Alfred
Haldane
Roy
Commissioner
of
Main
Portion
of
Victoria
Location
12.65
ha
Harris
and Kathleen
Roads
Purchaser
vide
7707
and being
part
of
the
land
Grace
Harris
Caveat
E189182
contained
in
Certificate
of
Title
Volume
1214
Folio
448.
10.
Cheltenham
Park
Pty
Cheltenham
Park
Pty
Portion
of
Victoria
Location
2.785
ha
Ltd
Ltd
9776
and being
part
of
the land
contained
in
Perpetual
Lease
No.
P430
CTh
75/1950.
11.
Ian
George
Carl-
Commissioner
of
Mom
Portion
of
Nugadong
Agricul-
15
ha
shausen
and
Anne
Roads
Purchaser
vide
tural
Area
Lot
92
being
part
of
Marie
Carlshausen
Caveat
E121115
the land
contained
in
Certifi
cate
of
Title
Volume
1815 Folio
593.
Dated
this
21st
day
of
March
1990.
J.
F.
ROSE,
Acting
Director,
Administrationand Finance,Main
Roads
Department.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA 1509
WESTERNAUSTRALIAN
MARINE
ACT
1982
RESTRICTEDSPEED
AREAS-ALL
VESSELS
Acting
pursuant
to
section
67
of
the
Western
Australian
Marine
Act
1982,
the
Department
of
Marineand
Harbours
by
this
Notice
imposes
a
maximum
speed
limit
of 8
knots
in
the
following
waters-
All
those
waters
of
the
Canning
River
from
Mount
Henry
Road
Bridge
to
the
Canning
Road
Bridge.
Providinghowever
that
this
restriction
will
only
apply
between
the hours
of 8
am
Friday
30
March
1990
and
1
pm
Saturday
31
March
1990.
J.
M.
JENKIN,
Executive
Director.
Fremantle,
16
March
1990.
CANCELLATION
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and
Administrator
has
cancelled
the
appointments
of
James
Raymond
Marden,
StephenJohn
McMerrin
and
Richard
Robert
Bell
as
Special
Inspectors
of
Mines
Electricity.
D. R.
KELLY,
DirectorGeneral
of
Mines.
MINES
REGULATION
ACT
1946
APPOINTMENT
His
Excellency
the
Lieutenant-Governor
and Administrator
in
Executive
Council
is
pleased
to
appoint
Harold
James
Hills
as
a
Special
Inspector
of
Mines
Electricity
pursuant
to
section
6of
the
Act.
D.
R.
KELLY,
Director
General
of
Mines.
MINES
REGULATION
ACT
1946
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information
that
the
Minister
for
Mines,
acting
pursuant
to
powers
conferred
by
the
Act, is
pleased
to
direct
Harold
James
Hills, Special
Inspector
of
Mines
Electricity,
appointed
underthe
Act, to
act
in all
mining
districts
in
Western
Australia
and
in all
mines
situated
therein.
D. R.
KELLY,
Director
General
of
Mines.
PETROLEUM
ACT
1967
NOTICE
OF
GRANT
OF
EXPLORATION
PERMIT
Exploration
Permit
No.
EP
347
has
been
granted
to
Sealot
Pty
Ltd,
C/-
Pan
Pacific
NL,
5th
Floor,
169
Miller
Street,
North
Sydney,
NSW
2060,
to
have
effect
for
a
period
of
five
5
years
from
27
February
1990.
IAN
FRASER,
Director,
Petroleum
Division.
PETROLEUM
ACT
1967
NOTICE
OF
GRANT
OF
EXPLORATION
PERMIT
Exploration
Permit
No.
EP
348
has
been
granted
to
Sealot
Pty
Ltd,
Cl-
Pan
Pacific
NL,
5th
Floor,
169
Miller
Street,
North
Sydney,
NSW
2060,
to
have
effect for
a
period
of
five
5
years
from
27
February
1990.
Canning
River-
MiNES
REGULATION
ACT
1946
IAN
FRASER,
Director,
Petroleum
Division.
1510
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
MiNING
ACT
1978
I
herebydeclare
in
accordancewith
the
provisions
of
sections
96A
1
and
97
1
of
the
"Mining
Act
1978"
that
the
undermentioned
mining tenements
are
forfeited
for
breach
of
covenant
viz;
non-payment
of
rent.
JEFF
CARR,
Minister
for
Mines.
WEST
KIMBERLEYMINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licences
04/370-Zandor
Mining
NL
04/438-Galland,
Noel
04/439-Pacific
Arc
Exploration
NL
04/486-Ynema,
Marten
Hendrick
04/531-Nickel
Seekers
Ltd;
Broken
Hill
Holdings
Ltd
Mining
Leases
04/31-Archer,
Allan
Edward
04/67-McCorry,
Robert
Edward;
Brown,
AnthonyPhillip
04/180-De
Vincentiis,
Bruno
Victor;
Subsign
Pty
Ltd
04/181-De
Vincentiis,
Bruno
Victor;
Subsign
Pty Ltd
04/182-De
Vincentiis,
Bruno
Victor;
Subsign
Pty Ltd
04/183-De
Vincentiis,
Bruno
Victor;
Subsign
Pty
Ltd
04/184-De
Vincentiis,
Bruno
Victor;
Subsign
Pty Ltd
ASHBURTON
MINERAL
FIELD
Mining
Leases
08/53-Ashburton
Mining
Corporation
NL
08/64-Pool,
Michael
John;
Rowe,
Douglas
John
GASCOYNE
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licences
09/192-Drillex
Ltd
09/193-Drillex
Ltd
09/201-Drillex
Ltd
09/216-Gemini
NL
09/223-Gemini
NL
09/234-Moriarty,
William
Robert; Molloy,
Lawrence
John;
Greisdorf,
Herman;Fisher,
Ian
Charles
COOLGARDIE
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licence
15/154-Leeds,
Tony
Alvin;
Mason,
Berric
Joseph;
Lee,
Raymond
Sydney
Mining
Leases
15/187-Peterken,
Noel
John
15/208-Valley
Gold
Pty
Ltd;
Francis,
Raymond
John;Silverdust
Pty
Ltd;
Newmont
Australia
Ltd;
Central
Kalgoorlie
Gold
Mines NL
15/262-Sovereign
Gold
NL
MURCHISON
MINERAL
FIELD
Cue
District
Exploration
Licences
20/85-Poland,
Richard
Thomas;
Poland,
Gregory
David;
Rose,
Frederick
Raymond;
Kelly,
Nathan
Robert
20/89-Young,
Ronald
Mervyn;
Clynch,
Robert
Emmett;
Young,
Michael
Brett
20/102-MacLeod
Mining
and
Exploration
Pty
Ltd
20/103-MacLeod
Mining
and
Exploration
Pty Ltd
20/109-Workstar
Pty Ltd
Mining
Leases
20/132-Amair
Pty Ltd
20/133-Amair
Pty
Ltd
Day Dawn
District
Exploration
Licence
21/18-Cape
Range
NL
BROAD
ARROW
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licence
24/46-Spring
Hill
Pty Ltd
Mining
Leases
24/84-Seal,
Alan
William
24/203-Rinaldi,
Bradley
Martin;
Vince,
Evan
23 March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA
1511
EAST COOLGARDIE
MINERAL
FIELD
BulongDistrict
Mining
Leases
25/50-Amair
Pty
Ltd
25/52-Sturch,
Roy
Alvin;
Fawdon,
AnthonyJohn;
Skett,
David
William;
FalconaExploration
and
Mining
NL
EAST COOLGARDIE
DISTRICT
Exploration
Licence
26/31-Baracus
Pty
Ltd
MiningLease
26/20
1-Resolute
Resources
Ltd
NORTH
EAST
COOLGARDIE
MINERAL
FIELD
KanownaDistrict
Exploration
Licence
27/51-Amair
Pty
Ltd
Mining
Leases
28/36-Burham
Pty
Ltd;
United
Nickel
Ltd
NORTH
COOLGARDIE
MINERAL
FIELD
Menzies
District
Exploration
Licence
29/67-Eagle
Gold
NL
Ullaring
District
Exploration
Licence
30/44-Nelia
Pty
Ltd
EAST MURCHISON
MINERAL
FIELD
Lawlers
District
Exploration
Licence
36/84-Epis,
James
Leslie
MT
MARGARETMINERAL
FIELD
Mt
Malcolm
District
Exploration
Licences
37/99-West
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
37/100-West
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
37/130-Stacy,
Allan
William
James
37/140-Yoorana
Holdings Pty Ltd
Mt
Margaret
District
Exploration
Licence
38/201-Fremantle
Gold NL;
Kookynie
Exploration
Ltd;
Noretel
Pty
Ltd
Mining
Leases
38/108-Drake-Brockman,
Egerton
Charles
38/131-Hill,
Pandck
John
MT
MORGANS
DISTRICT
Exploration
Licence
39/114-Williams
Snr,
Michael
John;
Williams,
Thomas
Geoffrey;
Williams
Jnr,
Michael
John;
Shannon,
Ronald
Arthur;
Biggs,
Glen
Neil
MiningLease
39/106-Sian
Holdings Pty
Ltd
PILBARA
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licence
45/464-Regional
Resources
NL
45/522-Ixopo
Pty Ltd
45/652-Intercontinental
Gold
and Minerals
NL;
Crocker
Consolidated
Pty
Ltd
45/564-Surina
Pty
Ltd
45/744-Rule,
Lesley;
Higgins,
Phillip;
Sloan,
Graeme
John
45/769-Nosmada
Gold
and
Minerals
Pty
Ltd, Carlindi
Mining
Corporation
NL
45/783-Dilogy
Holdings Pty
Ltd
45/82
1-Newt
Pty Ltd
Nuilagine
District
Exploration
Licence
46/140-Pardu
Nominees
Pty
Ltd
1512
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA
[23
March
1990
WEST
PILBARA
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licences
47/303-Ashburton
Minerals
Pty
Ltd; O’Donahue,
Arthur
47/340-Toweranna
Gold
Mining
Pty
Ltd
47/353-Greater
Pacific
Investments
Ltd
MURCHISON
MINERAL
FIELD
MeekatharraDistrict
Exploration
Licences
51/17
1-Workstar
Pty
Ltd
51/188-Thomas,
Kenneth
Brian
PEAK
HILL
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licences
52/147-Ronchi,
Raymond;
Sims,
Trevor
John;
Hampton,
William
Bernard;
Row,
Reginald
John
52/188-Ismoy
Pty
Ltd
52/293-College
Holdings
Pty Ltd
YALGOO
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licences
59/212-Thzlyn
Mining
NL;
Griffiths, Robert
Lee
59/214-Flavelle,
Alan
John
59/216-Griffiths,
Robert
Lee
59/239-Coolkalg
Resources
Ltd
59/241-Thzlyn
Mining
NL
MiningLease
59/48-Taylor,
Elaine
Faye;
Taylor,
Alfred
Ernest
DUNDAS MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licences
63/150-Fox,
Keith;
Claussen,
Allan
Frank;
Baroni,
Nikola
63/161-Mineral
Estates
NL
63/169-Carmody,
Harry;
Milling,
Phillip
Scott;
Biddle,
Kim
63/239-Millington,
Stephen
John;
Vost,
Collin;
Lucas,
Barry
John
MiningLease
63/175-Aura
Mining
Pty
Ltd
SOUTH
WEST
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licences
70/520-Airway
Holdings Pty Ltd
70/588-Hoveca
Nominees
Pty
Ltd
MiningLease
70/289-Horton,
Henry;
Rule,
Ian
Max;
Hines, Oliver
Maymon;
Rule,
PearceIan
YILGARN
MINERAL
FIELD
MiningLease
77/73-Inca
Gold
NL
KIMBERLEY
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licences
80/820-Belken
Corporation
Pty
Ltd
80/887-Tesill
Pty
Ltd
80/1027-Locsei,
Janos;
Dowling,
John Francis;
Wanless,Robert
James
80/1O28-Locsei,
Janos;
Dowling,
John Francis;
Wanless,Robert
James;
Scriven
Exploration
Pty
Ltd
MiNiNG ACT
1978
I
herebydeclare
in
accordancewith
the
provisions
of
sections
96A
1
and
97
1
of
the
"Mining
Act
1978"
that
the
undermentioned
mining
tenements
are
forfeited
for
breach
of
covenant
viz:
non-payment
of
rent.
JEFF
CARR,
Minister
for
Mines.
WEST
KIMBERLEY
MINERAL
FIELD
MiningLease
04/43-Lillyman,
Stephen
James;
Ware,
Alfred
George
04/159-Surina
Pty
Ltd
ASHBURTON
MINERAL
FIELD
MiningLease
08/5-Tassone,
Mario
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
1513
GASCOYNE
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licence
09/195-AdvanceEnterprises
Pty
Ltd
COOLGARDIE
MINERAL
FIELD
MiningLease
15/197-Pan
Australian
Mining
Ltd
Kununalling
District
Exploration
Licence
16/47-Point
Orient
Properties
Pty Ltd
MURCHISON
MINERAL
FIELD
Cue
District
Exploration
Licence
20/84-Sivaross
Pty Ltd
BROAD
ARROW
MINERAL
FIELD
Mining
Leases
24/218-Openpit
Mining
Ltd
24/219-Openpit
Mining
Ltd
EAST
COOLGARDIE
MINERAL
FIELD
BulongDistrict
Exploration
Licence
25/30-Ajax
Mining
Nominees
Pty Ltd
East
Coolgardie
District
Exploration
Licence
26/33-I-Iyperex
Pty Ltd
MT
MARGARET
MINERAL
FIELD
Mt
Malcolm
District
Exploration
Licences
37/110-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
37/111-Western
Boronia
Pty Ltd
NORTH
COOLGARDIE
MINERAL
FIELD
Niagara
District
MiningLease
40/39-Gifford,
Antony
Collen;
Jansson,
Bruce
Robert
Malcom
PILBARA
MINERAL
FIELD
Nullagine
District
Exploration
Licence
46/1
73-Vost,
Cohn
PEAK
HILL
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licence
52/209-Kia
Pacific
Gold
Ltd
EAST MURCHISON
MINERAL
FIELD
Wiluna District
Exploration
Licences
53/139-Arnhem
Holdings Pty Ltd
53/140-Arnhem
Holdings Pty
Ltd
53/141-Arnhem
Holdings Pty Ltd
53/147-Muse
Pty Ltd
Black
Range
District
Exploration
Licence
57/100-Campbell,
David
Ian;
Bell,
Duncan
Richard;
Cash,
Samuel
George
Ernest;
Lightfoot,
Philip
Ross
DUNDAS
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licence
63/135-The
Duke
Group
Ltd
MiningLease
63/117-Hockley,
Reginald
Edward
SOUTH
WEST
MINERAL
FIELD
MiningLease
70/9-Concept
Nominees
Pty
Ltd
1514
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA
[23
March
1990
YILGARN
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licence
77/169-Cash,
Mervyn
William
KIMBERLEY
MINERAL
FIELD
Exploration
Licences
80/844-Dry
Creek
Mining
NL
80/845-Dry
Creek
Mining
NL
MINING
ACT
1978
Notice
of
Application
for
an
Order
for
Forfeiture
In
accordance
with
Regulation
49
2
c
of
the
Mining
Act
1978,
notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following
licences
are
liable
to
forfeiture
under
the
provisions
of
section
96
1
a
for
breach
of
covenant,
viz,
non
payment
of
rent.
C.
D.
ROBERTS, Warden.
To
be
heard
in
the
Warden’s
Court
at
Leonora
on
the
10th
April,
1990.
MOUNT
MARGARET
MINERAL
FIELD
Mount
MargaretDistrict
Miscellaneous
Licence
L37/31-Arboyne,
NL
Prospecting
Licences
P37/1728-Gwalia
Minerals
NL;
MetanaMinerals
NL
P37/1729-Gwalia
Minerals
NL;
MetanaMinerals
NL
P37/1730-Gwalia
Minerals
NL;
MetanaMinerals
NL
P37/1731-Gwalia
Minerals
NL;
MetanaMinerals
NL
P37/1732-Gwalia
Minerals
NL;
MetanaMinerals
NL
P37/1733-Gwa].ia
Minerals
NL;
MetanaMinerals
NL
P37/1734-Gwalia
Minerals
NL;
MetanaMinerals
NL
P37/1735-Gwalia
Minerals
NL;
MetanaMinerals
NL
P37/1736-Gwalia
Minerals
NL;
MetanaMinerals
NL
P37/1737-Gwalia
Minerals
NL;
MetanaMinerals
NL
P37/1738-Gwalia
Minerals
NL;
MetanaMinerals
NL
P37/1739-Gwalia
Minerals
NL;
MetanaMinerals
NL
P37/1749-City
Resources
WA
Pty
Ltd
P37/2147-Dixon,
Trevor
John;
McKnight,
Russell
Geoffrey
P37/2195-Johnson,
Chad
Graeme;
Johnson,
Neale
Graeme
P37/2196-Johnson,
Chad
Graeme;
Johnson,
Neale
Graeme
P37/2199-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
P37/2200-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
P37/2229-City
Resources
WA
Pty
Ltd
P37/2253-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
P37/2254-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
P37/2255-Western
Boronia
Pty Ltd
P37/2280-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
P37/2286-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
P37/2287-Western
Boronia
Pty Ltd
P37/2288-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
P37/2289-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
P37/2291-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
P37/2301-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
P37/2319-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
P37/2320-Western
Boronia
Pty Ltd
P37/2321-Western
Boronia
Pty Ltd
P37/2322-Western
Boronia
Pty
Ltd
P37/3129-Capella
Holdings Pty
Ltd
P37/3130-Capella
Holdings Pty
Ltd
P37/3
133-Capella
Holdings Pty
Ltd
P37/3254-Sullivan,
Donald
Anthony;
Sullivan,
James
Noel;
Sullivan,
Peter
Ross;
Sullivan,
Mervyn
Ross
P37/3257-Boswell,
David
Ross;
Cookson,
Paul
Whakarewa;
Falloon,
Stephen
John;
Walder,
Geoffry
Ross
P37/3266-Bonney,
Barron
Troy; Tucker,
Daniel
Philip
P37/3267-Bonney,
Barron
Troy; Tucker,
Daniel
Philip
P37/3273-Cable,
Maxine
Beryl
P37/3282-City
Resources
WA
Pty
Ltd
P37/3235-Dowden,
Steven
Raymond
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
1515
MOUNT
MARGARET
MINERAL
FIELD
Mount
MargaretDistrict
Prospecting
Licences
P38/979-Epoch
Exploration
Pty Ltd
P38/1436-Noretel
Pty Ltd
P38/1905-McKnight,
Russell
Geoffrey
MOUNT
MARGARET
MINERAL
FIELD
Mount
Morgans
District
Prospecting
Licences
P39/907-Delta
Gold
NL;
Sons
of
Gwalia
NL
P39/908-Holden,
Fred
P39/i
175-Crew,
Ross
Frederick;
Gardiner,
Terence
Neil;
McKnight,
Russell
Geoffrey
P39/1176-Australian
Energyand
Gold
NL
P39/1177-Australian
Energyand
Gold
NL
P39/1178-Australian
Energy
and
Gold
NL
P39/1179-Australian
Energy
and
Gold
NL
NORTH
COOLGARDIE
MINERAL
FIELD
Niagara
District
Prospecting
Licences
P40/674-Baulch,
John
Leslie; Lloyd,
Peter
Smith
P40/675-Baulch,
John
Leslie;
Lloyd,
Peter
Smith
P40/878-Williams,
Thomas
Geoffrey;
Biggs,
Glen
Neil;
Johnson,
Chad
Graeme;
Johnson,
Neale
Graeme;
McKnight,
Russell
Geoffrey
P40/882-Dill-Macky,
Marcus
Oliver
MINING
ACT
1978
Notice
of
Application
for
an
Order
for
Forfeiture
In
accordancewith Regulation
49
2
c
of
the
Mining
Act
1978,
notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following
licences
are
liable
to
forfeiture
underthe
provisions
of
section
96
1
a
for
breach
of
covenant,
viz,
non
payment
of
rent.
P. G.
COCKRAM,
Warden.
To
be
heard
in
the
Warden’s
Court
at
Mt
Magnet
on
the
23rd
April,
1990.
EAST MURCHISON
MINERAL
FIELD
L57/04-Bennett,
John
P57/385-King
Mining
Corporation
Ltd
P57/386-King
Mining
Corporation
Ltd
P57/387-King
Mining
Corporation
Ltd
P57/388-King
Mining
Corporation
Ltd
P57/410-Arnhem
Holdings Pty
Ltd
MURCHISON
MINERAL
FIELD
P58/512-Cygnet
Gold
Mines NL
P58/513-Cygnet
Gold
Mines
NL
P58/S
14-Cygnet
Gold
Mines NL
P58/S
iS-Cygnet
Gold
Mines NL
P58/S
16-Cygnet
Gold
Mines
NL
P58/253-Roberts,
George
Edward
P58/643-Roberts,
George
Edward
YALGOO
MINERAL
FIELD
P59/554-V.
&
D.
Ridolfo
Pty Ltd
P59/555-V.
&
D.
Ridolfo
Pty
Ltd
P59/556-V.
&
D.
Ridolfo
Pty
Ltd
P59/882-Thzlyn
Mining
NL
P59/883-Tëzlyn
Mining
NL
P59/884-Pezlyn
Mining
NL
P59/885-Thzlyn
Mining
NL
P59/886-Thzlyn
Mining
NL
P59/887-Thzlyn
Mining
NL
P59/568-Belford,
WilliamRichard
P59/888-Arnhem
Holdings Pty
Ltd
P59/890-Boworth,Edith
May; Bosworth,
Lawrence;
Lee,
Kathleen
Julia;
Lee,
Ronald
Keith
1516
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
MURCHIISON
MINERAL
FIELD
Cue
District
P20/772-Atkins,
Cohn
Ross
P20/773-Atkins,
Cohn
Ross
P20/786-Wardone
Nominees
P/L;
White,
Geoffrey
Harold
P20/1038-Asmutaitus,
Edward
Alexander;
Grant,
Barry
John
P20/1039-Asmutaitus,
Edward
Alexander;
Grant,
Barry
John
P20/1040-Asmutaitus,
Edward
Alexander;
Grant,
Barry
John
P20/1055-Explore
Aust
PTh;
Richmond,William
Robert
P20/1056-Explore
Aust
P/L;
Richmond,William
Robert
P20/1161-Johanna
Investments
P/L
P20/1206-Richmond,
William
Robert
P20/1213-Richmond,
William
Robert
P21/204-Wardong
Nominees
P/L
P21/266-Poletti,
John
Brett
P21/280-Cygnet
Gold
Mines
NL
P21/281-Cygnet
Gold
Mines
NL
P21/282-Cygnet
Gold
Mines
NL
P21/283-Cygnet
Gold
Mines NL
P21/284-Cygnet
Gold
Mines
NL
P21/285-Cygnet
Gold
Mines NL
P21/286-Cygnet
Gold
Mines
NL
P21/287-Cygnet
Gold
Mines
NL
P21/288-Cygnet
Gold
Mines
NL
P21/289-Cygnet
Gold
Mines
NL
P21/290-Cygnet
Gold
Mines NL
P21/291-Cygnet
Gold
Mines
NL
P21/292-Cygnet
Gold
Mines NL
P21/378-Manning,
Stephen
Frederick
MURC}IISON
MINERAL
FIELD
Day Dawn
District
CORRIGENDUM
MINING
ACT
1978
NOTICE
OF
FORFEITURE-CORRECTION
BROAD ARROW
MINERAL
FIELD
24/2187
at
page
1331 of
the
Government
Gazette
dated
2
March
1990
should
read
24/2182.
D.
R.
KELLY,
Director
General
of
Mines.
Ref:
853-6-16-7
Pt
3
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
APPROVED
TOWN
PLANNING
SCREME
AMENDMENT
Shire
of
Murray
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
4-Amendment
No.
3
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information,
in
accordance
with
Section
7
of
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act, 1928
as
amended
that
the
Hon
Minister
for
Planning
approved
the
Shire
of
Murray
Town
Planning
Scheme
Amendment
on
March
16,
1990 for
the
purpose
of-
1.
Rezoning
Part
Lot
1
Yunderup
Road
South,
Yunderup
from
‘Rural’
zone
to
‘Public
Recreation/Conservation’
Reserve,
‘Residential’
zone,
‘Hotel/Motel’
zone
and
‘Private
Recre
ation’
zone
as depicted
on
the
amending
plan.
2.
Coding
land
zoned
residential
within
the
Murray
Lakes
Golf
Course
Estate,
Rio,
R12.5,
R20,
R30
and
R40
as
notated
on
the
Amending
Plan.
3.
Amending
the
face
of
the
Scheme
Map
accordingly.
4.
Introducing
an
additionalclause
6.8
into
Part
6
of
the
Scheme
Text
to
read-
6.8
Murray
Lakes
Golf
Course
Estate
6.8.1
Subdivision
and
development
of
land within
the
Murray
Lakes
Golf
Course
Estate
shall
be
generally
in
accordance
with
the
Development
Plan
dated
August
1989
being
notated
as
Plan
No.
88/47/3
and
signed
by
the
President
and Shire
Clerk.
23 March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1517
6.8.2
Notwithstanding
Clause
6.8.1,
the
State Planning
Commission
may approve
a
minor
variation
to
the
subdivisional
layout
and
Council
may approve minor
variations
to
the
Development
Plan.
6.8.3
In
the
event
that
construction
of
a
golf
course
estate
has
not
been
*"substantially
started"
within
30
months
of
rezoning,
the
developer
shall
be
called
before
a
Full
Council
Meeting
to
give
reasons
why
the estate
should not
be
dezoned
to
Rural.
In
the
event
that
the
developer
has
not
given
sufficient
reason
for
the
delay
or
within
90
days
has
not
proceeded
with
works
on
site,
thenthe
Shire,
without
any
compensation
to or
objections
from
the
developer,
may
proceed
with
the
rezoning
back
to
Rural
zoning.
*substantially
started":
means
planning
approval
has
been
given
by
council,
building
licences
issued
&
site
works
commenced.
M.
GREENUP,
President.
D. A.
McCLEMENTS,
Shire
Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
AVAILABLE
FOR
INSPECTION
Shire
of
Carnarvon
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
10-Amendment
No.
1
Ref:
853/10/2/12,
Pt.
1.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Shire
of
Carnarvon
has
prepared
the
abovementioned
scheme
amendment
for
the
purpose
of-
1
Amending
Appendix
No. 4 to
accommodate
the
Definition
of
"Residential
Building"
as
recommended
by
the
Residential
Planning
Review Taskforce.
2
Amending
the
schemetext
and
zoning
table
to
reflect
this
change.
Plans and documentssetting
out
and explaining
the
scheme
amendmenthave
been
deposited
at
Council
Offices,
Francis
Street,
Carnarvon
and at
the
Department
of
Planning
and
Urban
Development,
Albert
Facey
House,
469-489 Wellington
Street,
Perth,
and
will be
available
for
inspection
during
office
hours
up
to
and
including
4
May
1990.
Submissions
on
the
scheme
amendment
shouldbe
made
in
writing
on
Form
No. 4
and
lodged
with
the
undersigned
on or
before
4
May
1990.
This
amendment
is
available
for
inspection
in
order
to
provide
an
opportunity
for
public
comment
and
it
should not
be
construed
that
final approval
will
be
granted.
M. G.
CHEVERTON,
Shire
Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
AVAILABLE
FOR
INSPECTION
City
of
Bunbury
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
6-Amendment
No.
68
Ref:
8S3/6/2/9,
Pt.
68.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
City
of
Bunbury
has
prepared
the
abovementioned
scheme
amendment
for
the
purpose
of-
1.
Rezoning
Reserve
40834
previously
known
as
Lot 4
Blair
Street
from
"Special
Use
Residential
Resort
and
Recreation"
to
"Parks,Recreationand
Drainage".
2.
Deleting
from
Appendix
4
First
Schedule
Lot 4
Blair
Street.
Plans
and documentssetting
out
and explaining
the
scheme
amendmenthave
been
deposited
at
Council Offices,
Stephen
Street,
Bunbury and at
the
Department
of
Planning
and
Urban
Development,
Albert
Facey
House,
469-489 Wellington
Street,
Perth,
and
will
be
available
for
inspection
during
office
hours
up
to
and
including
27
April
1990.
Submissions
on
the
scheme
amendment
should
be
made
in
writing
on
Form
No. 4
and
lodged
with
the
undersigned
on or
before
27
April
1990.
This
amendment
is
available
for
inspection
in
order
to
provide
an
opportunity
for
public
comment
and
it
should
not
be
construed
that
final
approval
will
be
granted.
V.
S.
SPALDING,
Town
Clerk.
1518
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
AVAILABLE
FOR
INSPECTION
City
of
Wanneroo
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
1-Amendment
No.
489
Ref:
853/2/30/1,
Pt.
489.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
City
of
Wanneroo
has
prepared
the
abovementioned
scheme
amendment
for
the
purpose
of
amending
the
ResidentialDensity
Code
Map
to
recode
Lot
2
Goollelal
Drive,
Kingsley
from
R20 to
R30.
Plans and documentssetting
out
and explaining
the
scheme
amendment
have been
deposited
at
Council
Offices,
Boas
Avenue,
Joondalup and at
the
Department
of
Planning and
Urban
Development,
Albert
Facey
House,
469-489 Wellington
Street,
Perth,
and
will be
available
for
inspection
during
office
hours
up
to
and
including
4
May
1990.
Submissions
on
the
scheme
amendment
should
be
made
in
writing
on
Form
No.
4
and
lodged
with
the
undersigned
on or
before
4
May
1990.
This
amendment
is
available
for
inspection
in
order
to
provide
an
opportunity
for
public
comment
and
it
should
not
be
construed
that
final approval
will be
granted.
R.
F.
COFFEY, Town
Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
SCHEME
AMENDMENTS
AVAILABLE
FOR
INSPECTION
Shire
of
Busselton
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
5-Amendment
Nos.
153
and
1SS
Ref:
853/6/6/6,
Pts.
153
and
155.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Shire
of
Busselton
has
prepared
the
abovementioned
scheme
amendments
for
the
purpose
of-
Amendment
No.
153:
Rezoning
Part
Lot
57
corner
of
Gale
Street
and
Geographe
Bay
Road,
Busselton
from
"Recreation"
to
"Single
Residential".
Amendment
No.
155:
Rezoning
lots
153
and
154
Orchid
Court,Busselton
from
"Single
Residential"
"Residential
Development
Area"
to
"Group
Residential".
Plans
and documentssetting
out
and explaining
the
scheme
amendments
have
been deposited
at
Council Offices,
Southern
Drive,
Busselton
and at
the
Department
of
Planning and
Urban
Development,
Albert
Facey
House,
469-489 Wellington
Street,
Perth,
and
will be
available
for
inspection
during
office
hours
up
to
and
including
27
April
1990.
Submissions
on
the
scheme
amendments
should
be
made
in
writing
on
Form
No. 4
and
lodged
with
the
undersigned
on or
before
27
April
1990.
These
amendments
are
available
for
inspection
in
order
to
provide
an
opportunity
for
public
comment
and
it
should not
be
construed
that
final approval
will be
granted.
K. A.
WHITE,
Acting
Shire
Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
AVAILABLE
FOR
INSPECTION
Shire
of
Busselton
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
5-Amendment
No. 157
Ref:
853/6/6/6,
Pt.
157.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Shire
of
Busselton
has
prepared
the
abovementioned
scheme
amendment
for
the
purpose
of
rezoning
Lots
169
and
170
both
being
portion
of
Sussex
Location
1,
Orchid
Court,
East
Busselton
from
"Single
Residential"
to
GroupResidential.
Plans
and
documentssetting
out
and explaining
the
scheme
amendment
have
been deposited
at
Council
Offices,
Southern
Drive,
Busselton
and at
the
Department
of
Planning and
Urban
Development,
Albert
Facey
House,
469-489 Wellington
Street,
Perth,
and
will be
available
for
inspection
during
office
hours
up
to
and
including
27
April
1990.
Submissions
on
the
scheme
amendment
should
be
made
in
writing
on
Form
No. 4
and
lodged
with
the
undersigned
on or
before
27
April
1990.
This
amendment
is
available
for
inspection
in
order
to
provide
an
opportunity
for
public
comment
and
it
should
not
be
construed
that
final approval
will be
granted.
B. N.
CAMERON,
Shire
Clerk.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
1519
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
AVAILABLE
FOR
INSPECTION
Shire
of
Busselton
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
5-Amendment
No. 165
Ref:
853/6/6/6,
Pt.
165.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Shire
of
Busselton
has
prepared
the
abovementioned
scheme
amendment
for
the
purpose
of
rezoning
Lots
3, 4
and
5
Bussell
Highway
and
Seymour
Street,
Busselton
from
"Single
Residential"
to
"Special
Residential-Aged
Persons
Accommodation".
Plans
and documentssetting
out
and explaining
the
scheme
amendmenthave
been
deposited
at
Council
Offices,
Southern
Drive,
Busselton
and at
the
Department
of
Planning and
Urban
Development,
Albert
Facey
House,
469-489
Wellington
Street,
Perth,
and
will
be
available
for
inspection
during
office
hours
up to
and
including
20
April
1990.
Submissions
on
the
scheme
amendment
should
be
made
in
writing
on
Form
No. 4
and
lodged
with
the
undersigned
on or
before
20
April
1990.
This
amendment
is
available
for
inspection
in
order
to
provide
an
opportunity
for
public
comment
and
it
should not
be
construed
that
final approval
will be
granted.
K. A.
WHITE,
Acting
Shire
Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
AVAILABLE
FOR
INSPECTION
City
of
Wanneroo
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
1-Amendment
No. 501
Ref:
853/2/30/1,
Pt.
501.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
City
of
Wanneroo
has
prepared
the
abovementioned
scheme
amendment
for
the
purpose
of
rezoning
Lot
298
Berriman
Drive,
Wangara
from
Light
Industrial
to
Service
Station.
Plans and documentssetting
out
and explaining
the
scheme
amendment
have been
deposited
at
Council Offices,
Boas
Avenue,
Joondalup and at
the
Department
of
Planning and
Urban
Development,
Albert Facey
House,
469-489 Wellington
Street,
Perth,
and
will be
available
for
inspection
during
office
hours
up
to
and
including
4
May
1990.
Submissions
on
the
scheme
amendment
should
be
made
in
writing
on
Form
No. 4
and
lodged
with
the
undersigned
on or
before
4
May
1990.
This
amendment
is
available
for
inspection
in
order
to
provide
an
opportunity
for
public
comment
and
it
should
not
be
construed
that
final approval
will be
granted.
R.
F.
COFFEY, Town
Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
APPROVED
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
City
of
Gosnells
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
4-Amendment
No.
2
Ref:
853/2/25/5,
Pt.
2.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information,
in
accordance
with section
7
of
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act
1928,
that
the
Hon
Minister
for
Planning
approved
the
City
of
Gosnells
,Town
Planning
Scheme
Amendment
on
March
12,
1990 for
the
purpose
of
deleting
the
word "two"
in
the
third
paragraph
of
Clause
33
and
substituting
it
with
"four"
and
by
deleting
the numeral
"2
in
Clause
33
10
and
substituting
it
with
the
word
"four".
P.
MORRIS,
Mayor.
G. WHIITELEY,
Town
Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
APPROVED
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
Shire
of
Manjimup
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
2-Amendment
No.
3
Ref:
853/6/14/2,
Pt.
3.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information,
in
accordancewith section
7
of
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act
1928,
that
the
Hon
Minister
for
Planning
approved
the
Shire
of
Manjimup
Town
Planning
Scheme
Amendment
on
March
12,
1990 for
the
purpose
of
rezoning
Pemberton
Lot
244
"Reserve-Park
and Recreation
Area"
to
"Reserve-Public
Purposes,
Civic
and
Cultural-High
School".
M. E.
DAUBNEY,
President.
M.
D.
RIGOLL,
Shire
Clerk.
1520
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
APPROVED
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
City
of
Belmont
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
11-Amendment
No.
14
Ref:
853/2/15/10,
Pt.
14.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information,
in
accordance
with section
7
of
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act 1928,
that
the
Hon
Minister
for
Planning
approved
the
City
of
Belmont
Town
Planning
Scheme
Amendment
on
March
12,
1990
for
the
purpose
of
rezoning
portion
of
Pt.
Lots
11,
21
and
22
Great
Eastern
Flighway,
Rivervale
from
"Private
Clubs
and
Institution
Rospital"
to
"Residential
B
R8OB".
P. P.
PARKIN,
Mayor.
BRUCE
GENONI,
Town
Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
APPROVED
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
Town
of
Northam
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
2-Amendment
No.
15
Ref:
853/4/3/2,
Pt.
15.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information,
in
accordance
with section
7
of
the
Town
Planning
and
Development
Act
1928,
that
the
Hon
Minister
for
Planning
approved
the
Town
of
Northam
Town
Planning
Scheme
Amendment
on
March
12,
1990 for
the
purpose
of
rezoning
thatpart
of
Lots 202,
203
and
204-Avon
Loc.
P
located
within
the
Town
of
Northam
from
"Residential"
and
"Rural"
with
regard
to
that
land
recently
transferred
from
the
Shire
of
Northam
to
"Special
Residential".
V.
S.
OTTAWAY,
Mayor.
B. H.
WITTBER,
Town
Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
APPROVED
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
Town
of
Kwinana
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
1-Amendment
No.
58
Ref:
853/2/26/1,
Pt.
S8
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information,
in
accordancewith section
7
of
the
Town
Planning
and
Development
Act
1928
that
the
Hon.
Minister
for
Planning
approved
the
Town
of
Kwinana
Town
Planning
Scheme
Amendment
on
March
12,
1990 for
the
purpose
of:
A.
By
amending
Part
V
General
Provisions
Clause
5.5 to
read
as
follows:
1.
5.5
Minimum
permissible
setbacks
from
boundaries
The
minimum
setback
from
boundaries
for
a
building
of
any
Occupancy
Class
shall be
determined
by
Council,
but
shall
not
be
less
thanthe
minimum
setbacksgiven
in
Table
III,
except
that
Council
at
its
absolute
discretionmay approve
setbacks
less
than
shown
in
Table
III
in
the
following
cases:
5.5.1
Residential
Zone
5.5.1.1
1
The
Council
may,
in
a
particular
case,
varythe required
building
setbacks
providing
it is
satisfied
that
such
a
variation
is
desirable.
2
Before
deciding
to
vary the
building
setback
requirements
the
Council
shall
take
into
consideration:
a
the
effect
on
any
adjoining
lot,
if
such
variation
is
implemented,
having
regard
to
the
zoning,
the
existing
buildings
and
structures
and
the
use
of
such
lot;
b
any
unusual
or
irregular
condition
relating
to
the
shape
or
size
of
the
subject
lot
or
any
adjoining
lot;
and
c
the
relative
ground
levels
of
the
subject
lot
and any
adjoining
lot.
5.5.1.2
1
Where,
in
the
opinion
of
the
Council,
a
proposed
variation
of
building
setback
requirements
may significantly
affect
an adjoining
property,
the
Council
shall
cause
the
owners and
occupiers
of
such
property
to
be
advised
in
writing
of
the
proposed
variation,
and
afforded
reasonable
access
to
the
plans
of
the
proposed
development
for
a
period
of
not
less
than
14
days
commencing
on
the
date
of
notification.
2
In
such
cases
the
Council,
before
determining
the
application,
shall
have
regards
to
any
submissions
received
in
respect
of
the
proposed
variation
within
the
period
of
14
days
as
specified
in
subclause
1.
1521
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
5.S.1.3
Without
affecting
the generality
of
Clause
5.5.1.1,
when
requested
by
the
applicant,
the
Council
shall
give
consideration
to
a
variation
of
building
setback
requirements
if
1
or
more
of
the
following
circumstances
apply:
a
the
zoning
and/or
use
of
adjoining
land
is
not
residential;
b
the
subject
lot adjoins
a
right
of
way
or
pedestrian
accessway;
c
a
buildiiig
line
or
street
setback
has
been
determined
by
the
Council
for
the street
and
existing
buildings
in
the street
do
not
conform
to
the street
setback;
d
where,
in
a
particular
case,
the
interests
of
visual
amenity
would
be
better
served
by
permitting
a
variation;
or
e
a
lot
has
boundaries
to 2 or
more
streets.
5.5.1.4
Any
variation
of
a
building
setback
requirement
under
Clause 5.5.1.3 shall
accord
with
1
of
the
following:
a
where
the
subject
lot adjoins
a
right
of
way
or
a
pedestrian
accessway,
the
setback
from
that
boundary
may
be
reduced
by
up
to
half
the
width
of
the
right
of
way
or
accessway;
b
where
a
lot
has
boundaries
to
2
or
more
streets,
the
setback
from
the
less
important
street
or
streets
may
be
reduced
to
not
less
than
1.5m
provided
that
adequate
provision
is
made
for
traffic
sight
lines.
c
the
setback
of
a
building
from
the street
or
rear
boundary
may
be
reduced
by
up
to 50%,
provided
that
the
area
contained
by
that
boundary
and
the
building
projected
onto
that
boundary
as
illus
trated
in
Figure
1
is
not
less
than
would
be
the
case
where
the
setbacks
set
out
in
Table
III
complied
with.
Figure
1
5.S.1.S
Outbuildings-Setbacks
from
Principal
Frontage
5.5.1.5.1
Irrespective
of
Clause
5.5.1.4
no
enclosed
or
partially
enclosed
outbuilding
detached
from
a
residence
shall
be
constructed
at
a
distance
from
the
principal
frontage
less
the
minimum
front
setback
specified
in
Table
III,
unless
it is
constructed
of
brick, stone,
masonry
or
concrete
and
its
external
colour,
texture
and
finish
produce
an
appearance
compatible
and
in
harmony
with
materials
used
on
the
external
walls
of
the
residence,
to
the
satisfaction
of
Council.
5.5.1.5.2
All
other
outbuildingsmay
not
be
constructed
a
distance
of
not
less
than
50
per
cent
of
that
distance
specified
in
Table
III
from
the
principal
frontage.
In
the
case
of
roofed
outbuildings,
the
area
of
the
structure
shall
be
included
in
the
calculated
area
of
the
residence
for
the
purpose
of
complying
with
the
formula
specified
in
Clause
5.5.1.4.
c
Figure
1.
Unroofed
unenclosed
outbuildingswhich
are
attached
to
the
dwelling shall
not
be
required
to
satisfy
Clause
5.5.1.4
c
Figure
1.
5.5.1.5.3
Outbuildings
may
be
approved
at
a
zero
setback
from
side
and
rear
lot
boundaries,
provided
that
the
method
of
construction
and
materials
used
comply
with
the
fire
resistant
level
requirements
of
the
Building
Code
of
Australia
and
such
outbuilding
shall,
not
be
included
in
the
calculation
of
rear
average
setback
prescribed
under
Clause
5.5.1.4.c,
however
no
outbuilding
with
a
reduced side
setback
will
be
permitted
in
front
of
the
setback
line
specified
in
table
III.
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1522
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
5.5.2
Industrial
Zone
Within
the Industrial
Zone
Council
may,
at
its
absolute
discretion,
vary
minimum
side
and
rear
boundary
setbacks
to
less
than
those
distances
required
in
Table
III
provided
the
following
requirements
are
met:
5.5.2.1
The
reduced
setback
applies
to
not
more
than
one
lot
boundaryper
free
standing
building
and
not
more
than
two
boundaries
per lot.
5.5.2.2
The
development
on
the
lot
does
not exceed
the
maximum
permissible
site
coverage specified
in
Clause
5.4
Diagram
2
and
maximum
permissible
plot
ratio
specified
in
Table
II
Diagram
1.
5.5.2.3
The
method
of
construction
and
materials
used
comply
with
fire
resistance
level
requirements
of
the
Building
Code
of
Australia.
S.S.2.4
The
wall
facing
the
boundary
to
which
a
reduced
setback
is
granted
does
not exceed
six
6
metres
in
height.
5.5.3
Commercial
Zone
Within
the
Commercial
Zone
Council
may,
at
its
absolute
discretion,
vary
setbacks
to
boundaries
to
less
than
that
shown
in
Table
III
provided
that
it is
satisfied
that:
S.S.3.1
No
obstruction
is
caused
to
the
footpath,
services
on
road
carriageway.
5.5.3.2
The setback
is in
keeping
with
setback
distances
of
development
on
adjoining
lots.
5.5.3.3
The
amenity
of
the
locality
is
not
impaired.
S.S.3.4
All
vehicle
parking
can
be
accommodated
within
the
lot
boundaries
or
arrangements
can
be
made
by
the
landowner
to
the
satisfaction
of
Council
to
accommodatevehicle
parking
elsewhere
in
the
vicinity.
5.5.4
General
When
considering
requests
for
approval
to
setback
variations
described
in
Clauses
5.5.1
to
5.5.4
Council
shall have
due
regard
for
the
following:
1
The
effect
on
the
privacy
of
adjoining
lots.
2
The
effect
on
the
amenity
of
adjoining
land
through
overshadowing.
3
The
extent
of
noise
transmission.
4
The
effect
on
the
streetscape.
5
Possible
obstruction
or
hindrance
to
movement,
use
or
activity
on
adjacent
land.
6
Undercutting
or
overbearing
of
development
on
adjoiningland.
7
The discharge
of
stormwater
runoff
onto
adjoiningland.
8
Obstruction
of
the
safe movement
of
traffic.
By
amending
Table
III
Minimum
Setback
from
Boundary
to
delete
the
words
*Within
the
Residential
Zones
Area
set
out
in
Schedule
3,
the
minimum
front
setback
required
is 9
metres"
and,
deleting
Schedule
3
from
the
Scheme
Text.
D.
J.
NELSON,
Mayor.
R.
K.
SMILLIE,
Town
Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
APPROVED
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
City
of
Stirling
DISTRICT
PLANNING
SCHEME
No.
2-AMENDMENT
No.
108
Ref:
853/2/20/34.
Pt.
108.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information,
in
accordancewith section
7
of
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act, 1928
that
the
Hon.
Minister
for
Planning
approved
the
City
of
Stirling
Town
Planning
Scheme
Amendment
on
March
12,
1990 for
the
purpose
of:
1.
Rezoning
of Lot 7,
H.N.
246
West
Coast
Highway,Pt.
Lot
268, H.N.
33
and
Lot
300,
H.Nos.
29-3
1
Hastings
Street,
Scarborough
from
"Medium
DensityResidential
R20/40"
to
"Special
Use
Zone-Holiday
Units".
2.
Altering
Schedule
II
of
the
Scheme
by
the
addition
thereto
of
the
following:
West
Coast
Highway
Portion
of
Swan
Location
1136
Holiday
Units
Scarborough
being
Pt.
Lot
7
on
Plan
D18440
Hastings
Street
Portion
of
Swan
Location
1136
Scarborough
being
Lot 300
on
Plan
D35962
Pt.
Lot 268 on
Plan
P0515
and
A. A.
SPAGNOLO,
Mayor.
RALPH
FARDON, Town
Clerk.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1523
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
APPROVED
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
Shire
of
Broome
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
No.
2-AMENDMENT
No.
71
Ref:
853/7/2/3.
Pt.
71.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information,
in
accordance
with section
7
of
the
Town
Planning
and
Development
Act
1928
that
the
Hon.
Minister
for
Planning
approved
the
Shire
of
Broome
Town
Planning
Scheme
Amendment
on
March
15,
1990 for
the
purpose
of:
1.
Rezoning
Lot 991
Millington
Road
and
Lot
996
Lullfitz
Drive
from
"Special
Site-Caravan
Park
and
Ancillary
Uses"
to
"Special
Site-Tourist
Development".
2.
Rezoning
Lots 2245
and
987
MillingtonRoad
and
Lots
995,
1
and
2
previously
Lot
988
Lullfitz
Drive
from
"Special
Rural"
to
"Special
Site-Tourist
Development".
3.
Deleting
reference
to Lot 991
MillingtonRoad
and
Lot 996
Lullfitz
Drive for
Caravan
Park
purposes
in
Schedule
B-Special
Sites.
4.
Adding
to
Schedule
B-Special
Sites,
the following:-
Special
Sites
Site
Perm
itted
Use
DevelopmentConditions
Lots
991,
2245
and
987
Tourist
Development
As
determined
by
Council
Millington
Road,
Lots 996, 995,
1
and
2
Lullfitz
Drive
H.
J.
JOHNSTON,
Acting
President.
D.
L.
HAYNES,
Shire Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
APPROVED
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
AMENDMENT
City
of
Gosnells
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
1-Amendment
No. 283
Ref:
853/2/25/1.
Pt.
283
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information,
in
accordancewith section
7
of
the
Town
Planning
and
Development
Act
1928
that
the
Hon.
Minister
for
Planning
approved
the
City
of
Gosnells
Town
Planning
Scheme
Amendment
on
March
12,
1990 for
the
purpose
of:-
incorporating
the
following
textual
changes.
1.
Including
the
following
definition
in
Clause
5.
"restricted
premises"
"Restricted
Premises"
means
any
premises,
part
or
parts
thereof,
used
or
designed
to
be
used
primarily
for
the
sale
by
retail
or
wholesale,
or
the
offer
for
hire,
loan
or
exchange,
or
the
exhibition,
display
or
delivery
of:
a
publications
that
are
classified
as
restricted
publications
pursuant
to
the
Indecent
Publicationsand
Articles
Act
1902; or
b
materials,
compounds,
preparations
or
articles
which
are
used
or
intended
to be
used
primarily
in or in
connection
with
any
form
of
sexual
behaviour
or
activity.
2.
Amend
Table
3
in
Clause
16
by
adding
the
following:-
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GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
3.
By
adding
after
Clause
251
the
following
new
Clause
Clause
25J-Restricted
Premises
An
application
for
the
establishment
of
"Restricted
Premises"
will
not
be
supported
ifeither
of
the
following
apply:
A
The
proposed
development
is in
close
proximity
to
any:
-Pre-primary,
Primary
or
High
Schools;
-Public
Buildings
and
Places
of
Assembly;
-Outdoor
Recreation;
or
-any
other
use
that
particularly
attracts
school
children
or
family
groups.
B
An
existing
RestrictedPremises
Establishment
is
within
the
same
Shops
and
Local
Business
or
Shopping
Centre
development
as
the
proposeddevelopment.
P.
MORRIS,
Mayor.
G.
WHITELEY,
Town
Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
ANTi
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
1-Mitchell
Place,
Bentley
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planning
and
Development
Act 1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
1
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipality
was
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I.
F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
s.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,
State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
2-Grant
Place,
Bentley
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act 1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act 1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
2
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I. F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
s.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
3-Riverton
[Mums
Point]
Reclamation
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its
powers
under
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act
1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1525
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
3
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I.
F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
S.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
4-Rossmoyne
Drive
Ref:
853/2/16/7
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planning and
Development
Act
1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
4
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipality
was
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I.
F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
s.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
5-Beatrice
Place
Plan
Ref:
853/2/16/S
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act 1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
5
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I.
F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
s.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,StatePlanning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
6-Acanthus
Road
Development
Scheme
Ref:
853/2/16/4
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act 1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
1526
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
6
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I.
F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
S.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
6A-Acanthus
Road
[Industrial]
Area
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act
1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
6A
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipality
was
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I. F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
S.
P.
W]LLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
7-Zenith
Street
Reclamation
and
Redevelopment
Scheme
Ref:
853/2/16/3
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act 1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
7
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I.
F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
s.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
8-Moness
Street
Scheme
Ref:
853/2/16/10
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act 1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
1527
Planning
Scheme
No.
8
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I. F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
S.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
9-Vahland
Avenue
Scheme
Ref:
853/2/16/9
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its
powers
under
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act
1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
9
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipality
was
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I.
F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
S.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
11-Armstrong
Road
Ref:
853/2/16/13
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act
1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
19S9,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
11
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I. F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
S.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman, State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E.
K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
12
Riverton
Street,
Wilson
Ref:
853/2/16/14
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planning and
Development
Act
1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
1528
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
12
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I. F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
S.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
13
Ionic
Street
Redevelopment
Scheme
Ref:
853/2/16/15
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act
1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
13
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I.
F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
s.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
14-Desford
Close,
Riverton
Ref:
853/2/16/12
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act
1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
14
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipality
was
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I.
F.
KINNER, Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
S.
P.
W]ILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA 1529
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
15-Creekview
Close,
Rossmoyne
Ref:
853/2/16/16
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its
powers
under
the
Town
Planning and
Development
Act
1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
15
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I.
F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
S.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,
StatePlanning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
22-Welshpool
Industrial
Area
Ref:
853/2/16/22
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planning and
Development
Act
1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
22
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I. F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval-
S.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
26-Tribute
Street
Development
Scheme
Ref:
853/2/16/26
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its
powers
under
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act
1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
26
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I. F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
S.
P.
WILLMOTT,
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
1530
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
NOTICE
OF
REVOCATION
OF
A
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Canning
Town
Planning
Scheme
No. 28
Wilicock
Street
Development
Scheme
Ref:
853/2/16/27
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Canning
in
pursuance
of
its powers
under
the
Town
Planning and
Development
Act
1928,
and
the
Metropolitan
Region
Scheme
Act
1959,
resolved
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
Council
held
on
the
28th
day
of
August,
1989 to
revoke
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
28
and
the
seal
of
the
Municipalitywas
pursuant
to
that
resolution
hereunto
affixed
in
the
presence
of-
S.
W.
CLARKE,
Mayor.
I.
F.
KINNER,
Town
Clerk.
Recommended/Submitted
for
Approval
S.
P.
WILLMOT
for
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
Dated
27
February
1990.
Approval
granted-
E. K.
HALLAHAN,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Dated
15
March
1990.
ERRATUM
METROPOLITAN
REGION
TOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
ACT
1959
METROPOLITAN
REGION
SCHEME-S.33A
AMENDMENT
APPROVED
AMENDMENT
Butler
East-Lots
32
and
33,
Wanneroo
No.
757/33A. File: 833-2-30-66.
Whereas
an
error
occurred
in
the
notice
appearing
underthe
above
heading
on
page
1255 of
Government
Gazette
No. 20
dated
23
February
it is
corrected
as
follows-
Delete
"No. 757/33A. File:
833-2-30-66."
and
insert
"No. 752/33A. File:
833-2-30-69."
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
APPROVEDTOWN
PLANNING
SCHEME
City
of
Gosnells
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
17-Huntingdale
Ref:
8S3/2/25/18.
It
is
hereby
notified
for
public
information,
in
accordance
with section
7
of
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act 1928
that
the
Hon
Minister
for
Planning
approved
the
City
of
Gosnells
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
17-Huntingdale
on
February
16,
1990-the
Scheme
Text
of
which
is
publishedas
a
Schedule
annexed
hereto.
P.
MORRIS,
Mayor.
G.
WHITELEY,
Town
Clerk.
TOWN
PLANNING
AND
DEVELOPMENT
ACT
1928
City
of
Gosnells
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
17
Text
Huntingdale
The
City
of
Gosnells
under
and
by
virtue
of
the
powersconferred
upon
it in
that
behalf
by
the
Town
Planning
and
Development
Act
1928
as
amended
hereby
makes
the
following Town
Planning
Scheme.
INDEX
TO SCHEME
NO.
17
TEXT
1.0
CITATION
2.0
RESPONSIBLE
AUTHORITY
3.0
MAPS
4.0
SCHEME
AREA
5.0
GENERAL
OBJECTS
6.0
METHOD
OF
CARRYING
OUT
OBJECTIVES
7.0
SUBDIVISION
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8.0
ROADS
9.0
FILLING,
LEVELLING
AND
FENCING
OF
LAND
10.0 NATIVE
TREES
11.0
PUBLIC
OPEN
SPACE
12.0
SCHOOL SITES
13.0
SCHEME
COSTS
14.0
PAYMENT
OF SCHEME
COSTS
15.0 ESTIMATE
OF SCHEME
COSTS
16.0
VALUATION
17.0
ARBITRATION
18.0
MONEY
RECEIVED
BY
COUNCIL
19.0
FINANCE
20.0
POWERS OF
THE
COUNCIL
21.0
ADMINISTRATIONOF
WORKS
AND
ACQUISITION
OF LAND
22.0
COMPENSATION
23.0
LAND
OWNED
OR
ACQUIRED
BY
COUNCIL
City
of
Gosnells
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
17
Huntingdale
1.0
CITATION
This
Town
Planning
Scheme
may
be
cited
as
the
City
of
Gosnells
Town
Planning
Scheme
No.
17
Huntingdale
hereinafter
called
"the
Scheme"and
shall
come
into
operation
on
the
publication
of
notice
of
the
Hon
Minister
for
Town
Planning’s
final approval
thereof
in
the
Government
Gazette.
2.0
RESPONSIBLE
AUTHORITY
The
Authority
responsible
for
enforcing
the
observance
of
the
Scheme
shall be
the
Council
of
the
City
of
Gosnells
hereinafter
referred
to
as "the
Council".
3.0
MAPS
The
following
maps
are attached
to
this text
and
form
part
of
the
Scheme.
i
Land
Use
Map
ii
Scheme
Map
iii
Service
Map
4.0
SCHEME
AREA
The
Scheme
area
shall
apply
to
the
land
contained
within
the
inner
edge
of
the
hatched
black
line
as
shown
on
the
Scheme
Map.
The
said
land
is
hereinafter
referred
to
as "the
Scheme
Area".
5.0
GENERAL
OBJECTS
The general
objects
of
the
Scheme
are:
a
To
facilitateand
co-ordinateprogressive
subdivision
and
development
of
the land
within
the
SchemeArea.
b
To
provide
adequate
vehicular
accessibility
to
and
from
the
Scheme
area
and
to
plan
suitable
roadsand
pedestrian
accessways
within
the
SchemeArea.
c
To
plan within
the
Scheme
Area
and make
provision
for
Public
Open
Space
in
accordance
with
Council’s
Public
Open
Space
Guidelines.
d
To
ensure
the
proper
drainage
of
the
roadsand
of
those
parts
of
the
Scheme
Area
which
require
drainage
or
other
such
works.
e
To
make
provision
for
the
creation
of
drainage
reserves
and
easements.
1
To
ensure
the
provision
of
services
such
as
reticulated
water
and
sewer
throughout
the
SchemeArea.
6.0
METHOD
OF
CARRYING
OUT
OBJECTIVES
AND
LAND
REQUIREMENTS
6.1
The
Scheme
Map
forms
a
basis
for
subdivision
and
development
of
the
Scheme
Area
but
the
Council
may, with
the
consent
of
the
State Planning
Commission,
provided
that
the
applicant
provides
evidence
that
all
adjoiningowners
have
been
given
21
days
written
notice
by
Certified
Mail
of
the
application
prior
to
its
submission,
permit
alterations
or
variations
to
the
Scheme
Map
where
in
its
opinion
circumstances
justify
such
action,
provided
that
no
such
alteration
or
variation
shall
be
permitted
if
in
the
opinion
of
the
Council
it
would
impede
the
subdivision
and
development
of
the
Scheme
as
a
whole.
6.2
As
and
when
owners
of
land within
the
Scheme
Area
subdivide
or
develop
their
land
such
subdivision
or
development
shall
not
only
be
according
to a
plan
which
is
capable
of
forming
part
of
an overall
plan
of
subdivision
for
the
Scheme
Area
but
shall
also
comply
with
the
conditions
of
development
for
the
Scheme
Area
as
contained
within
the
Scheme.
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6.3 All
land
that
is
necessary
for
the
provision
of
Roads,
Road Widening,
Drain
Reserves,
Footways/Cycleways
and
Public
Open
Space
shall
be
provided
by
the
owners
underthe terms
of
this
Scheme
and
in
accordancewith
the
SchemeMap.
6.4
Where
an
owner
of
land within
the
Scheme
Area wishes
to
subdivide
his
land
he shall
transfer
to
the
Crown
free
of
charge
all
land
required
for
Roads
and
Footways
within
his
subdivision
and
10%
of
the
total
area
of
his
land
for
Public
Open
Space,
or
such
other
area
of
his
land
as
is
designated
on
the
Scheme
Map
for
Public
Open
Space.
With
the
approval
of
the
State Planning
Commission
the
land may
be
transferred
to
the
Council
in
fee
simple.
6.5
The
Council
may,
at
its
discretion,
acquire
any
land
required
for
Scheme
purposes
ahead
of
subdivision
development
either
by
negotiation
or
resumption
or
partly
by
one
method
and
partly
by
the
other.
7.0
SUBDIVISION
7.1
An
owner
of
land within
the
Scheme
Area
who
desires
to
subdivide
his
land
either
alone
or in
conjunctionwith
other owners
shall
submit
a
plan
of
proposedsubdivision
to
the
State
Planning
Commission
as
required
by
the
Town
Planningand
Development
Act
1928
as
amended.
8.0
ROADS
8.1
Where
a
proposedsubdivision
as
shown
on
the
Scheme
Map
creates
lots
fronting
a
constructed
road
or
an
unconstructed
road,
thenthe
construction
and
drainage
to
Council’s
specifications
of
that
road
shall
be
at
the
expense
of
the
owners
of
the
land
abutting
that
road
unless
theroad
is
a
Scheme
Road
as
specified
in
clause
13.1 in
which
case
the
provisions
relative
to
Scheme
Costs
shall
apply.
8.2
Subject
to
the
following
clauses
all
new
roads
within
the
Scheme
Areashall
be
constructed
and
drained
at
the
expense
of
the
owner
of
the
land
therein
and
each
owner
shall
when
subdividing
his
land
make
the
land
available
for
the
roadsand pay
the
cost
of
the
construction
and
drainage
of
the
roads
within
the
land
owned
by
him.
8.3
The
Council
may
construct
and drain any
subdivisional
roads
within
the
Scheme
Area
and
acquire
the
land
necessary
for
that
purpose.
If the
Council
shall
do
so
prior
to
the
subdivision
of
the
lands
adjoiningsuch
roads
the
costs
of
the
construction
and
drainage
of
the
said
road
and
all
compensation
and other
costs
consequent
upon
the
acquisition
of
the
land
shall
be
paid
to
the
Council
by
the
respective
owners
of
land
in
accordance
with
the
foregoing
provisionsas
and
when
they
subdivide
their
land.
8.4
If
an
owner
shall
subdivide
his
land
and
if
he
or
his
predecessors
in
title
shall
have
claimed
or
shall have been
paid compensation
by
reason
of
the
resumption
by
the
Council
of
the
land
for
a
newroad within
the
Scheme
Area
he
shall
before
the
approval
of
his
plan
of
subdivision
release
the
Council
from
the payment
of
compensation
or
ifpayment
has
been
made
by
the
Council
then
the
owner
shall
refund
to
Council
the
amount
of
compensationplus
interest
calculated
at
the
rate
specified
within sub-clause
13.3a
herein paid
by it
to
him
or
his
predecessors
in
title as
the
case
may
be.
8.5
In
cases
where
the
situation
of
a
new road within
the
Scheme
Area
is
such
that
it
would
be
fair and
equitable
that
the
owners
of
adjoining
land
should
each
contribute
to
the
cost
of
the
construction
or
drainage
of
that
road
and
apportion
the
value
of
the
land
made
available
for
roads
and
such
owners
are
unable
to
agree
upon
the
amount
if
any
payable
by
each
of
them
the
amount
if
any
payable
by
each
owner
shall
be
determined
by
arbitration
in
the
manner
hereinafter
provided.
9.0
FILLING,
LEVELLING
AND
FENCING
OF
LAND
9.1 All
filling
and
levelling
of
land
and other
earth
works
necessary
for
subdivisionshall
be
carried
out
by or
at
the
expense
of
the
owner whose
land
is
being
subdivided.
9.2 All
lots
with
side
or
rear
boundaries
abutting
Warton
Road,
SouthernRiver
Road,
Huntingdale
Road
and
Garden
Street
will
be
provided,
at
the
subdivider’s
cost, with
uniform
fencing
to
a
minimum
standard
of
capped
asbestossheeting
attached
to
brick
piers
at
a
6m
spacing
along
the
common
boundary
with
the
abovementionedroads.
10.0
NATIVE
TREES
10.1 So
far
as
is
practicable
and
consistent
with
the
economic
subdivisional
development
of
land,
existing
trees
and
shrubs
are
to be
retained.
The
Council
may
mark
specific
trees
or
groups
of
trees
and these
trees
are
to
be
retained
unless
approval
is
given
by
Council,
in
writing,
for
their
removal.
11.0
PUBLIC
OPEN
SPACE
11.1
The
land
shown
on
the
Scheme
Map
as
"REGION
OPEN
SPACE"does
not
form
part
of
the
Scheme
responsibility
and
may
be
acquired
by
separate
negotiation
by
the
State Planning
Commission.
11.2
The
land
designated
Public
Open
Space
on
the
Scheme
Map
is to be
reserved
for
Public
Recreation.
11.3
The
Council
mayas
and
when
it
deems
fit
acquire
the
said
lands
designated
Public
Open
Space
or
any
parts
thereof
whether
by
purchase
or
resumption
or
partly
by
one
method
and
partly
by
the
other.
11.4
Each
owner
of
land within
the
Scheme
Area,
when
subdividing
his
land
and
subject
as
hereinafter
provided,
shall
vest
in
the
Crown
or,
with approval
of
the
StatePlanning
Commission,
transfer
to
the
Council
all
the
land
shown
as
Public
Open
Space
within
the
parcels
of
land
being
subdivided
by
him,
or
such
other areas
as
the
Commision
requires.
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11.5
Ifthe
owner
or
a
previous
owner
of
a
parcel
or
parcels
of
landthe
subject
of
subdivision
has
as
a
condition
of a
previous
subdivision
transferred
to
Council
land
for
public
open
space,
thenthe
area
of
land
required
to
be
transferred
to
the
Council
under
Clause
11.4
shall
be
reduced
to
the
extent
that
the
contribution
does
not exceed
10%
of
the
original
gross
area.
11.6
If,
within
a
parcel
of
land
the
subject
of
subdivision,
the
Scheme
requires
either
no
Public
Open
Space,
or
requires
a
lesseramount
thanthe
normal
10%
provision,
the
Council
and
the
owner
shall
agree
on
a
land
transfer
or a
cash
equivalent,
or
a
combination
of
land
and
cash,
so
that
the
owners
contribution
equals
one
tenth
of
the
value
of
the
land
the
subject
of
the
subdivision.
11.7
Ifthe
Council
purchases
or
has
purchased,
compulsorily
or
otherwise,land within
the
Scheme
Area
for
the
purposes
of
public
open
space
it
shall
be
reimbursed,at
a
market
valueat
the
time
of
reimbursement,
and
all
costs
paid
by it
from
monies
received
in
lieu
of
public
open
space
contributions,
provided
that
the
total
area
of
land
provided
for
public
open
space
is
not
less
than
ten
percent
of
the
gross
subdivisible
scheme
area.
11.8
If
within
a
parcel
of
land
the
subject
of
subdivision
and
development
more
than
one-tenth
is
required
by
the
Scheme
for
Public
Open
Space
the
Council
shall
pay
to
the
Owner
by
way
of
compensation
the
value
of
the
land
exceeding
the
said one-tenth.
Ifthe
Council
and
the
owner
so
agree
the
Council
may
transfer
to
the
said
owner
other
land
in or
nearthe
Scheme
area
either
owned
by
the
Council
or
acquired
by it for
that
purpose
to
compensate
him
for
the land
in
excess
of
the
said
one-tenth
required
by
the
Scheme
in
whichcase
the
amountpayable
by
the
Council
to
the
Owner shall
be
reduced
accordingly.
11.9
Ifthe
Council
shall
have
compulsorily
purchased
land
for
Public
Open
Space
or
roads
drainage
purposes
it
shall
be
reimbursed
all
compensation
and
costs
paid
by it
from
money
received
by it
from
the
sale
of
land
or
under
preceding
clauses
hereof
and
upon
the
owner
from
whom
the land
was
compulsorily
purchased
subdividing
his
land
the
value
of
one-tenth
of
his
land
to
be
made
available
for
Public
Open
Space
or
other
scheme
purposes
hereunder
shall
be
assessed
on
the
basis
that
such
land
had
not
been compulsorily
purchased.
12.0
SCHOOL SITES
12.1
The
parcels
of
land
shown
on
the
Scheme
Map
as
‘Primary
School’
and
‘School
Sites’
are
reserved
for
that
purpose
by
the
Scheme
and
the
Ministry
of
Education
will be
responsible
for
their
acquisition
if
required.
13.0
SCHEME
COSTS
13.1
The
costs
or
estimated
costs
of
the
following
items
are hereinafter
referred
to
as
"Scheme
Costs."
i
Any
costs
or
expenses
incurred
by
Council
in
the
preparation,
adoption,
administration,
conduct,
management
and
development
of
the
Scheme
including
consultants’
fees.
ii
All
compensation
payable
and
all
the
costs
and
expenses
of
determiningand
settling
compensation
in
respect
of
matters
underthe
Scheme.
iii
The
cost
of
the
acquisition
of
any
land within
the
Scheme
Area
for
Scheme
purposes
in
the
event
of
such
land
beingacquiredother
than
by
resumption.
iv
"DrainageHeadworks"as
described
in
Clause
13.4
v
a
The
costs
of
the
upgrading,
construction
and
drainage
to
the
satisfaction
of
Council,
for
thoseroads
or
portions
thereof
as
shown
as
Scheme
Roads
on
the
Services
Map.
b
The
cost
of
constructing
a
pedestrian
accessway/cycleway
in
the
verge
on
one
side
of
the
roads
within
the
Scheme
Area
as
shown
on
the
Services
Map.
c
The
cost
of
road
treatment
and
closures
as
shown
on
the
services
map.
d
The
cost
of
developing
and landscaping
drainage
compensatingbasins.
vi
The
relocation
of
any
existingservices
caused
by
Scheme
Works.
vii
Any
interest
charges
on
monies
raised
by
Council
for
the
purpose
of
the
Scheme.
13.2
i
In
the
event
of a
landowner
providing
funds
or
constructing
works
after
the
date
of
the
resolution
to
prepare
the
Scheme
in
respect
of
any
Scheme
works
including
the
extension
of
any
main
drain,
to
serveand
expeditedevelopment
in
the
Scheme
Area
PROVIDED
THAT
the
cost
of
such
works
would
otherwise
be a
Scheme
Cost,
and
that
the
landowner
complies
with
the
Scheme
and
pays
Scheme
Costs
as outlinedwithin
the
precedingclause
in
full,
the
Council
may
reimburse
the
original
subdivider
from
Scheme
funds
as
and
when
funds
are
available
plus
interest
at
the
rate
specified
within
provision
13.3a
to
the
extent
that
it
considers
to be
fair and
equitable
and
include
such
sum
in
Scheme
Costs
PROV]DED
THAT
such
reimbursement
shall
not exceed
an
amount
which
represents
the
proportion
of
such
workswhich
would not
be
the
landowner’s
costs
underthe
Scheme.
ii
With
reference
to
sub-clause
13.2.
i
above,
in
the
event
that
the
subject
landowner
receives
subdivisionalapproval
or
completes
subdivisionprior
to
gazettal
of
the
final approval
of
the
Scheme
and
has
not
made
full
payment
for
Scheme
Costs
as outlined within
Clause
13
then
any
reimbursement
will be
calculated
only on
the
expenditure
on
Scheme
Works
which
exceeds
the
total
Scheme
Cost
payable
if
subdivision
had
occurred
aftergazettal
of
final
approval
of
the
Scheme.
13.3
The amount
for
Scheme
Costs
shall
be
calculated
at
the
time
of
total
payment
or
revisedat
the
time
of
pro-ratapayments
and
shall
be
the
lesser
of:
a
the
actual
costs
of
the
works
compounded
annually
at
10%
as
an
inflationary
factor.
b
the
estimated
costs
of
the
works
at
the
time
of
full
or
part
payment
determined
by
an
independent
expert
and
in
default
of
agreement,
by
arbitration.
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1990
13.4
DRAINAGE
HEADWORKS
The
cost
of
construction
and
laying
of
the
drain
lines,
compensating
basins
and
outfalls
as
shown
on
the
Services
Map.
13.5
The
cost
of
establishing
drainage
basins.
14.0
PAYMENT
OF SCHEME
COSTS
14.1
Subject
to
the
provisions
of
this
Scheme
each
owner
shall,
prior
to
the
final
approval
by
the
State Planning
Commission
to
the
subdivision
of
his
land,
pay
to
the
Council
an
amount
which
bears
the
same
proportion
to
the
total
Scheme
Costs
as
the
area
of
the
owner’s
land
being
subdivided
bears
to
the
whole
of
the
land
that
is
privately
owned
within
the
Scheme
Area
and
this
may
be
expressed
on
a
lot
basis.
14.2 A
contribution
of
Scheme
Costs
is
not
required
from
the
Ministry
of
Education
for
School
sites,
nor
the
owner
of Lots 1591
and/or
1592
if
these
lots
are
used
for
school
purposes.
The
Ministry
of
Educationand/or
the
owner
of
any property
used
for
school
purposes
will
pay
the
following
contribution
to
abutting
subdividers:
i
half
cost
of all
new
perimeter
roads
around
the
school
site;
ii
half
cost
of
new
water
mains
adjoining
the
school
site;
iii
half
the
cost
of
any
new mains
for
sewerage,
drainage
and
stormwater
disposal
continuous
to
the
boundary
of
the
school
site and
the
full
cost
of
any
contiguous
extension
mains.
14.3
If
an
owner
disagrees
with
Council’s
determination
of
his
proportion
of
Scheme
Costs
the
matter
may
be
determined
by
arbitration,
in
the
manner
specified
in
Clause
17,
providing
that
the
owner
notifies
Council
that
he wishes
to
take
the
matter
to
arbitration
within
30
days
of
receiving
notice
of
his
coots.
14.4
If
Scheme
Costs
have
not
been
paid
in
accordance
with Clause
14.1
hereof
and
Council
has
expended
a
sum
of
money
for
any items
of
Scheme
Costs,
it
shall
be
entitled
to
charge
interest
on
the
sum
of
money
expended
at
the
rate
negotiated
by
Council
to
fund
the
Scheme.
15.0
ESTIMATE
OF SCHEME
COSTS
15.1
If
any
of
the
items
of
Scheme
costs
have
not
been
paid
or
ascertained
prior
to
the
State
Planning
Commission’s
final approval
of a
Plan
or
Diagram
of
Survey
for
a
parcel
of
land
theymay
be
estimated
by
the
Council.
Such
estimate
may
be
revised
from
time
to
time
and
the
owners
advised
accordingly.
The
owners
will be
responsible
for
the
payment
of
any
additional
monies
as
and
when
required
by
Council
prior
to
the
StatePlanning
Commission
final approval
of
a
Plan
or
Diagram
of
Survey.
16.0
VALUATION
16.1
Where
it is
necessary
to
ascertain
the
value
of
any
land
for
the
purpose
of
the
Scheme,
the
value
shall
be
assessed
by
the
Chief
Valuer
of
the
ValuerGeneral’s
Office,
one
of
his
officers
or
such
other
valuer
being
a
member
of
the
Australian
Institute
of
Valuers
mc
as
Council
determines.
16.2
If
an
owner
objects
to
the
value
so
determined,
he
may
give
notice
of
such
objection
to
the
Council
within
twenty-eight
28
days after
having
been informed
of
the
said value.
Ifthe
valuer
does
not
agree
to
change
the
value
to
a
figure
acceptable
to
the
owner,
the
value
shall
be
determined
by
arbitration.
16.3
When
it
becomes
necessary
to
make
a
valuation
by
reason
of
an
application
for
consent
to
a
subdivision
or
development,
the
costs
of
the
valuation
shall
be
paid
by
the
person
making
the
application.
16.4
If
a
valuation
made
by
the
valuer
shall
be
changedas
the result
of
an
objection
the
valuer
may reconsider
the
values
placed
on
the
other
land
and make
such
revaluations
as
he
considers
just
and
equitable.
The
owners
affected
by
such
revaluation
shall
forthwith
be
notified
of
any
change
in
value.
17.0
ARBITRATION
Any
dispute
or
difference
between
the
owners
or
an
owner
or
owners
and
Council
except
where
there
is
a
right
of
appeal
to
the
Hon
Minister
for
Town
Planning
as
to
their
respective
rightsunder
the
Scheme
and any
matter
which
by
the terms
of
thls
Scheme
may
be
determined
by
arbitration
may
be
referred
to
the
arbitration
of
a
single
arbitrator
in
the
manner
provided
by
theArbitration
Act
1895, or
any
statutory
modification
thereof
for
the
time
being
in
force
and
if the
parties
fail
to
agree
upon
any
one
single
arbitrator
he
will be
nominated
by
the
President
of
the
Australian
Institute
of
Valuers
Inc
WA
Division.
The
Arbitrator
shall
allocate
costs
in
the
dispute.
18.0
MONEY
RECEIVED
BY
COUNCIL
The
Council
shall
establish
a
Scheme
Fund
separate
to
its
general
revenue
for
the
sole
purpose
of
receiving
all
contributions
to
Scheme
Costs
required
to
be
paid
to
the
Scheme
and
for
paying
for
the
various
services
and Improvementsstrictly
in
accordancewith
this
Text.
19.0
FINANCE
19.1
The
Council
may
if
it
so
desires,
raise
loans
or
provide
funds
from
other
sources
for
the
purpose
of
providing
the
finance
necessary
for
the
implementation
of
the
Scheme.
19.2
In
the
event
of
money
received
by
Council
pursuant
to
the
provisions
of
the
Scheme
being
greater
thanthe
amountnecessary
to
repayany loansand
interest
thereof
or
other
money
to
carry
out
the
general
objects
of
the
Scheme,
the
balance
thereof
shall
be
applied
by
the
Council
in
further
improvementsand
facilitieswithin
or
nearthe
SchemeArea.
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1990]
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WA
1535
20.0
POWERS OF
THE
COUNCIL
20.1
In
carrying
out
the
provisions
of
the
Scheme
the
Council
shall
have
the
following
powers
and
authorities
subject
to
the
arbitration
provisions
of
Section
18:
a
To
enter
and inspectany
land within
the
Scheme
Area
and
to
carry
out
works
either
by
itself,
its agents,
employees
or
nominees
that
are
pertinent
to
the
Scheme.
b
To
make
arrangements
with
the
owners
or
occupiers
of
the
land within
the
Scheme
Area
in
respect
of
any
matters
affecting
the
Scheme.
c
To
make
arrangements
with
the
Water
Authority
of
Western
Australia
or
any other
Government
instrumentality
concerning
any
mattersrelating
to
the
Scheme.
d
To
enter
into
agreements
with
purchasers
or
prospective
purchasers
or
prospective
occupiers
of
land within
the
SchemeArea.
e
To
purchase,
develop
and
sell
land within
the
SchemeArea.
U
If
any
owner
of
land within
the
Scheme
Area
does
not
proceed
with
the
subdivision
and
development
of
his
land
in
accordance
with
the terms
of
the
Scheme,
and
his
failure
to
do
so
in
the
opinion
of
the
Council,
will
unduly
delay
or
impede
the
completion
of
the
Scheme
or
the
subdivision
and
development
of
the
Scheme
Area,
or
any
part
thereof
the
Council
shall
notify
the
owner
of
its
opinion,
and
may
resume
or
purchase
the land
of
such
owner
or
any
part
thereof,
and
proceed
with
the
subdivision
and
development
of
such
land
in
accordancewith
the
provisions
of
the
Scheme.
g
In
the
event
of
the
Council
exercising
its powers
underparagraph
U
hereof,
it
shall
have
all
the
powers
of
the
owner
in
the
subdivision
development
and
disposal
of
the
Land
acquired
by it.
If the
land
shall
have
been
resumed,and
the
owner
had
not
been
paid
compensation
for
the
resumption
of
his
land
the
Council
shall,
before
selling
the land
so
subdivided
and
developed,
offer
the
new
lots
to
the
owner
from
whom
theland
was
resumed
upon
his
paying
to
the
Council
all
costs
and
expenses
consequent
upon
the
operation
of
the
Scheme,
the
resumption,
subdivision
and
development
of
the
said
land,
and
upon
his
releasing
Council
from
all
claims
for
compensation
in
respect
of
such
resumption.
The
said
offer
shall be
made
in
writing,
and
if
not
accepted
within
one
calendar
month
of
the
service
thereof,
the
Council
may
proceed
with
the
sale
of
the
subdivided
lots.
All
money
received
by it
from
such
sale
shall
be
applied
by
the
Council
firstly
in
payment
of all
costs
consequent
upon
such subdivision
and
the
operation
of
the
Scheme,
and
secondly
in
payment
of all
compensation
in
respect
of
the
said
land.
Thebalance
if
any
of
such
money
will be
retained
by
the
Council
and
the
Council
will
make
good
any
deficit.
An
offer
may
be
served
by
registered
post,
sent
to
the
owner
at
his
address
in
the
rate
book of
the
Council,
and
shall
be
deemed
to
have
been
servedforty-eight
48
hours
after
posting.
h
Ifthe
offer
mentioned
in
paragraph
g
hereof
be
not
accepted,
the
Council
may
retain
all
or
any
part
of
the
said
land,
but
if it
does
so,
it
shall
be
responsible
to
pay
all
costs
of
the
subdivision
of
the
said land
including
Scheme
costs
and
compensation
for
its
resumption
not
paid
from
the
proceeds
of
the
sale.
i
The
Council
may
resume
any
land
within
the
Scheme
area
for
Scheme
purposes,
or in
order
to
make
it
available
for
a
particular
use
shown
in
the
Scheme
Map
in
cases
where
the
owner
thereof
will
not
agree
to
make
the
land
available
for
that
purpose
in
accordance
with
the
provisions
of
the
Scheme.
j
To
dispose
of
any
lot
or
lots
to
which
it
becomes
entitled,
whether
underparagraphs
U
or
i
hereof
or
otherwise
upon
such
terms
and
conditionsas
it
may
think
fit
and
without
limiting
the generality
of
the
foregoing
provisions
of
this
paragraph
the
Council
may
sell
the
lots
singularly
or in
groups
and
subject
to or
with
the
benefit
of
easements.
k
Extend
the
time
within which
payments
are
to be
made
to
the
Council
and agree
to
the
securing
of
such
payments.
1
To
raise
loans
and/or
to
establish
separate
funds
for
any
matters
appertaining
to
the
Scheme.
m
Make
payments
on
accounts
of
any
of
the
matters
referred
to in
Clause
13
hereof.
21.0
ADMINISTRATIONOF
WORKS
AND
ACQUISITION
OF
LAND
21.1
Twenty-eight
28
days
written
notice
is
hereby
prescribedas
the
notice
to
be
given
pursuant
to
Section
10
of
the
Town
Planning and
Development
Act 1928.
Any
expenses
incurred
by
the
Council
underthe
said
Section
may
be
recovered
from
the
person
in
default
as
a
simple
contract
debt
in
such
Court
of
Jurisdiction
as
is
competent
to
deal
with
the
amount
of
the
claim.
21.2
The
Council
may
at any
time
exercise
the
powers
conferred
by
Section
13
of
the
said
Act.
21.3
In
this
Scheme
the
word
‘lot’
has
the meaning
given
to it by
the
Town
Planning and
Development
Act
1928,
but
does
not
include
a
lot
on
a
Strata
Plan.
22.0
COMPENSATION
22.1
Claims
for
compensation
by
reason
of
the
coming into
operation
of
the
Scheme
shall
be
made
within
six
months
of
the
date
of
the
Scheme’s
final
gazettal.
22.2
If
an
owner
shall
claim
compensation
for
the
resumption
from
him
of
land
to
be
used
as
a
road
or for
drainage
purposes
there
shall
be
set
off
againstthe
amount
of
compensation
payable
to
him,
the
amount
by
which
the
value
of
the
remainder
of
his
land
has
been
or will be
increased
by
the
construction
of
the
roads
or
drainage
within
the
Scheme
Area
and
by
the
operation
of
the
Scheme.
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March
1990
22.3
If
an
owner
shall
subdivide
his
land
and
if
he
or
his
predecessors
in
title
shall have
claimed
or
shall
have
been
paid compensation
by
reason
of
the
resumption
by
the
Council
of
the
land
for
a
newroad within
the
Scheme
Areahe
shall,
before
the
approval
of
his
plan
of
subdivision,
release
the
Council
from
the payment
of
compensation
or
ifpayment
has
been
made
by
the
Council
then
the
owner
shall
refund
to
the
Council
the
amount
of
compensationpaid
to it by
him
or
his
predecessor
in
title as
the
case may
be.
23.0
LAND
OWNED
OR
ACQUIRED
BY
THE
COUNCIL
All or
any
of
the
land
now
owned
by or
subsequently
acquired
by
the
Council
within
or
nearthe
Scheme
Area
may
be
used
by
the
Council
for
any purposes
appropriate
to
the
Scheme.
If
such
purpose
is
one
for
which
an
owner
is
required
to
make
land
available,
or
for
whichland may
be
acquired
by
the
Council
pursuant
to
this
Scheme
the
Council
shall
be
compensated
for
the
value
of
the land
so
used
by
the
Council.
Ifthe
Council
shall
subdivide
or
develop
any
land
owned
by it,
the
provisions
of
this
Scheme
shall
apply
to
the
Council.
Adopted
by
resolution
of
the
Council
the
City
of
Gosnells
at
the
ordinary
Meeting
of
the
Council
held
on
20
December
1988.
P.
MORRIS,
Mayor.
G.
WHITELEY,
Town
Clerk.
Adopted
for
final approval
by
resolution
of
the
City
of
Gosnells
at
the
Ordinary
Meeting
of
the
Council
held
on 25
July
1989.
The
Common
Seal
of
the
City
of
Gosnells
was
hereunto
affixed
by
authority
of
a
resolution
of
the
Council
in
the
presence
of:
Recommended/Submitted
Dated
5
February
1990.
Final
approval
granted-
Dated
16
February
1990.
P.
MORRIS,
Mayor.
G.
WHITELEY,
Town
Clerk.
for
final
approval-
JOHN
F.
FORBES, For
Chairman,State Planning
Commission.
PAM
BEGGS,
Hon
Minister
for
Planning.
Under
the
provisions
of
the
Police
Act
1892-1983,
unclaimed,
stolen
and
found
property
will be sold
by
public
auction
at
the Property
Tracing
Section,
Police Complex,
Clarkson
Road,
Maylands,
on
Tuesday
April
24, 1990
at
9.00
am.
Auction
to
be
conducted
by
Mr
K.
Treloar,
Government
Auctioneer.
B.
BULL,
Commissioner
of
Police.
POLICE
ACT
1892
POLICE
AUCTION
Under
the
provisions
of
the
Police Act
1892-1983,
unclaimed,
stolen
bicycles
will be sold by
public
auction
at
the
Automotive
Services
Branch,
Summers
Street,
East
Perth,
on
Tuesday
April
10,
1990
at
9.00
am.
Auction
to
be
conducted
by
Mr
K.
Treloar,
Government
Auctioneer.
POLICE
ACT
1892
POLICE
AUCTION
B.
BULL,
Commissioner
of
Police.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1537
SUMMARY
OF LIQUOR
LICENSING
APPLICATIONS
The
following
is
a
summary
of
applications
received
under the
Liquor
Licensing
Act 1988
and
required
to
be
advertised.
Any
person
wishing
to
obtain
more
details
aboutany
application,
or
about
the
objection
process,
should
contact
the
Liquor
Licensing
Division,
1st Floor,
Hyatt
Centre,
87
Adelaide
Terrace,
Perth
telephone:
425
1888,
or
consult
a
solicitor
or
relevant
industry
organisation.
App.
Applicant
Nature
of
Applicant
Last
Day
for
No.
Objections
Transfer
of
Licence
Donna
Marie
Nala
praya
Glenkay
Pty
Ltd
Leinster
Recreation
Association
Pty
Ltd
Goodeve
Pty
Ltd
Zano
Holdings Pty
Ltd
Harold
Hilton
Christensen
Inkblue
Pty Ltd
Atlis
Holdings Pty
Ltd
Tapiris
Pty
Ltd
241
Baseoak
Pty
Ltd
242
Peter
Burchett
72A
Kente
Pty Ltd
Transfer
of
T’Adelphia
Taverna,
Francis
Street
Perth,
Restaurant
Licence
from
Vasilios
Christo
poulos.
Transfer
of
Special
Facility
Licence
of
Karonie
Gold
Joint
Venture
from
Freeport-McMoron
Transfer
of
Liquor
Store
Licence
of
Woolworths
Supermarket-Leinster
from
Seltrust
Mining
Corporation
and
Mt
Isa
Mining
Transfer
of
Hotel
Licence
known
as
Federal
Hotel-Kalgoorlie
from
Rochefort
Holdings Pty
Ltd
Transfer
of
Tavern
Licence
known
as
The
Hare
and
Hound,
99
Cambridge
St,
Leederville
from
GMD
Investments
Pty
Ltd
Transfer
of
Tavern
Licence
known
as
the
Sea-
bird
Tavern,
Seabird
from
Mickapawen
Pty
Ltd
Transfer
of
Hotel
Licence
known
as
Yarloop
Hotel
from
Peter
Wayne
Glass
Transfer
of
HotelRestricted
Licence
known
as
the
Bay
Chateau,
166
Mounts
Bay
Road,
Perth
from
Makori
Pty Ltd
Transfer
of
Liquor
Store
Licence
known
as
North
Fremantle
Cellars
from
Anthony
Francis
Buhagiar
Transfer
of
Hotel
Licence
known
as Bridgetown
Hotel
from
Craig
John
Stanley
James
Transfer
of
Tavern
Licence
known
as
Fairway
Tavern
Wembley
from
James
Owen
Howlett
Morley
Amateur
Cricket
Club
Fictile
Pty Ltd
328/89
Spotless
Catering
Services
Ltd
329/89
Spotless
Catering
Services
Ltd
331/89
Royal
Australian
Air
Force
Associa
tion
332/89
York
Bowling Club
Inc
SpecialFacility
Licence
CadjebutCanteen,
Cad
jebut
Club
Restricted
Licence
R
A
Cook
Reserve,
Bedford
Restaurant-Simons
Restaurant,
73
Francis
Street,
Northbridge
Variation
of
conditions
relating
to
the
Goldworthy
Canteen,
Goldsworthy
to
grant
an
IndefiniteExtended
trading
permit
to
the
bar
at
Port Hedland
Airport
Variation
of
conditions
relating
to
the
Hillview
Lodge,
Torn
Price
to
grant
an
Indefinite
Ex
tendedTrading
Permit
to
include
the
cocktail
bar
area,
lodgers room
and
pooi
area
Variation
of
conditions
relating
to
the
Royal
Australian
Air
Force
Association,
Bullcreek
to
include
on
their
ExtendedTradingpermit
No.
348
Voluntary
Organisation
Lions
Club
of
Boor
agoon
mc
for
meetingsevery
second
and
fourth
Tuesday
of
each
month
between
6.00
pm
and
10.00
pm
Variation
of
conditions
relating
to
the
York
Bowling
Club,
York
to
change
tradinghours
to
Tuesday-Thursday
11.00
am
-11.00
pm,
Friday
and
Saturday
12.00
md
-12.00
mn
and
Sunday
10.00
am
-10.00
pm
24
March
90
30
March
90
23
March
90
2
April
90
29
March
90
30
March
90
27
March
90
29
March
90
30
March
90
31
March
90
24
March
90
10
April
90
10
April
90
10
April
90
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
New
Licence
92B
93B
Alterations
to
Conditions
1538
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
App.
Applicant
Nature
of
Applicant
Last
Day
for
No.
:
Objections
334/89 Collie
Italian
Club
Variation
of
conditions
relating
to
the
Collie
N/A
Inc
Italian
Club,
Collie
to
change
tradinghours
for
Sunday
to 10.00
am
-
10.00
pm
335/89
MustardCatering
Variation
of
conditions
relating
to
the
Cottesloe
N/A
Civic
Centre,
Cottesloe
to
grant
an
Indefinite
Extended
Trading
Permit
to
include
the
sunken
lawn.
336/89
Halka
Pty Ltd
Variation
of
conditions
relating
to
M
V
Perth,
N/A
Perth
to
include
amendment
f
the
last
two
lines
of
thetrading
conditions
by
adding
"and
restau
rant
licence"
immediately
following
the
words
"packet
licence"
337/90
Kente
Pty
Ltd
Variation
of
conditions
relating
to
Tuckers
N/A
Country
Restaurant,Karratha
to
grant
an
In
definite
Extended Trading
Permit
to
include
Cadjebut
Canteen
338/89
Muresk
Social
Variation
of
conditions
relating
to
the
Muresk
N/A
Social
Club,
Northam
to
change
their
trading
hours
for
Sunday
to
4.00 pm-9.00
pm
330/89
Mt
Lawley
District
Application
for
alterations
of
a
Club
Restricted
N/A
Cricket
Club
Inc
Licence
in
respect
of
the
Mt
Lawley
District
Cricket
Club,
Dianella
to
include
the
enlarge
ment
of
kitchen
and
bar
areas and
to
enlarge
current
glass
area
333/89
Matilda
Bay
Brew-
Application
for
the
redefinition
of
a
Hotel
N/A
ing
Licence
in
respect
of
the Brass
Monkey,
North
brige
to
exclude
an
area
on
the
first
floor
of
approximately
88m2.
Referred
to
as
bar
5
on
the
plans
339/89
Mandurah
Offshore
Application
for
the
redefinition
of
a
Club
Licence
N/A
Fishing
Club
Inc
in
respect
of
Mandurah
Offshore
Fishing
Club
Inc,
Mandurah
to
include
the
extension
of
din
ing,
kitchen,
office,
lounge
and
fishermansbar
to
undercroft,
construct
a
pergola
and
alter
the
main
entrance
340/89
Landkey
Pty Ltd
Application
for
the alteration
of
a
Special
Facil-
N/A
ity
Licence
in
respect
of
the Hyatt
Regency
Perth,
to
include
the
upgradingand
refurbish
ment
of
the
atrium
bar,
lobby
lounge
and
Lan
gley
Restaurant
34 1/89
Mines
and
Norse- Application
for
the
redefinition
of
a
Club
Licence
N/A
man Workers
Club
in
respect
of
the
Mines
and Norseman
Workers
Inc
Club
In
Norseman
to
include
the alteration
and
redefinition
of
bar/coolroom,
kitchen,
stores
and
additions
of
toilets
and entry
This
notice
is
published
under
section
675
of
the
Liquor
Licensing
Act
1988.
G.
B.
AVES,
A/Director
of
Liquor
Licensing.
BIRTHS,
DEATHS
AND
MARRIAGES
ACT
1961
APPOINTMENT
Under
Section
6
of
the
Registration
of
Births,
Deaths
and Marriages
Act
1961
It
is
hereby
notified,
for
general
information
Mr
Warren
James
Southwell
has
been
appointed
as
District
Registrar
of
Births,
Deaths
and Marriages
for
the
Port
Hedland
Registry
District
to
maintain
an
office
at
Port
Hedland
during
the
absence
on
leave
of
Mr
R.
W.
Stevenson.This
appointment
dated
from
9th
April
1990.
Dated
14
March
1990.
P.
R.
MANNING,Acting
Registrar
General.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
1539
File
A23046.
COUNTRYAREAS
WATER
SUPPLY
ACT
1947
Yalgoo
Water
Reserve
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
Whereas
it is
enacted
by
section
9
1
a
of
the
Country
Areas
Water
Supply
Act
1947,
that
the
Governor may,
by
Order in
Council,
constitute
and define the
boundaries
of
any
water
reserveand
give
to the
water
reserve
such
name
or
designation
as may
be
directed
by
the
Order
in
Council,
now,
therefore
the Governor,
acting
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council
does
hereby
constitute
the
water
reserve
as
delineated
and
shown
with
symbolised
boundary
on
Water
Authority
of
Western
Australia
Plan
BW53
depicted
below
and assign the
name
Yalgoo
Water
Reserve
thereto.
909191
POINT
G.
PEARCE, Clerk
of
the
Council.
22
___________
ThE EXEOJTIVE
XUO.
13
MAR 1990
1540
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
COUNTRY
AREAS
WATER
SUPPLY
ACT
1947
Arrowsmith
Water
Reserve
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
A23037.
Whereas
it is
enacted
by
section
9
1
a
of
the
Country
Areas
Water
Supply
Act
1947,
that
the
Governor may,
by
Order
in
Council,
constitute
and define the
boundaries
of
any
water
reserveand
give
to
the
water
reserve
such
name
or
designation
as may
be
directed
by
the
Order
in
Council,
now,
therefore
the Governor,
acting
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council
does
hereby,
constitute
the
water
reserve
as
delineated
and
shown
with
symbolised
boundary
Water
Authority
of
Western
Australia
Plan
BW77
depicted
below
and assign the
name
Arrowsmith Water
Reserve
thereto.
G.
PEARCE, Clerk
of
the
Council.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
121I.
S
fWIZ1f17.fJi
201G411
TH92ER99
O.EPX
TIE
EQJTBECWa.
13
MAR 1990
1541
1542
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
COUNTRY
AREAS
WATER
SUPPLY
ACT 1947
Gibson
Water
Reserve
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
A23092.
Whereas
it
is
enacted
by
section
9
1
a
of
the
Country
Areas Water Supply
Act
1947,
that
the
Governor may,
by
Order
in
Council,
constitute
and define the
boundaries
of
any
water
reserve
and
give
to the
water
reserve
such
name
or
designation
as may
be
directed
by
the
Order
in
Council,
now,
therefore
the Governor,
acting
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council
does
hereby
constitute
the
water
reserve
as
delineated
and
shown
with
symbolised
boundary
Water
Authority
of
Western
Australia
Plan
BW78
depicted
below
and
assign the
name
Gibson Water Reserve
thereto.
G.
PEARCE, Clerk
of
the
Council.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
0
I.0.l,..
I
2
____________
£S1l
0299
T19o
1543
NCISTH
POINT
1544
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
COUNTRY
AREAS
WATER
SUPPLY
ACT
1947
Yerina
Spring Water
Reserve
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
A23036.
Whereas
it
is
enacted
by
section
9
1
a
of
the
Country
Areas
Water Supply
Act
1947,
that
the
Governor may,
by
Order
in
Council,
constitute
and define the
boundaries
of
any
water
reserve
and
give
to the
water
reserve
such
name
or
designation
as may be
directed
by
the
Order
in
Council,
now,
therefore
the
Governor,
acting
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council
does
hereby
constitute
the
water
reserve
as
delineated
and
shown
with
symbolised
boundary
on
Water
Authority
of
Western
Australia
Plan
BW6O
depicted
below
and
assign the
name
Yerina
Spring Water
Reserve
thereto.
G.
PEARCE, Clerk
of
the
Council.
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GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
COUNTRY
AREAS
WATER
SUPPLY
ACT
1947
Leonora
Water
Reserve
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
A23091.
Whereas
it is
enacted
by
section
9
1
a
of
the
Country
Areas
Water
Supply
Act
1947,
that
the
Governor may,
by
Order
in
Council,
constitute
and define the
boundaries
of
any
water
reserve
and
give
to the
water
reserve
such
name
or
designation
as may be
directed
by
the
Order
in
Council,
now,
therefore
the Governor,
acting
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council
does
hereby
constitute
the
water
reserve
as
delineated
and shown
with
symbolised
boundary
Water
Authority
of
Western
Australia
Plan
BW79
depicted
below
and
assign the
name
Leonora Water Reserve
thereto.
G.
PEARCE, Clerk
of
the
Council.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETtE,
WA
flC
EW1Tv
cJO.
13
MAR1993
1547
LEc’ca
YUI
1548
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
COUNTRY
AREAS
WATER
SUPPLY
ACT
1947
Port
Gregory
Water Reserve
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
A23035.
Whereas
it
is
enacted
by
section
9
1
a
of
the
Country
Areas Water
Supply
Act
1947,
that
the
Governor may,
by
Order
in
Council,
constitute
and define the
boundaries
of
any
water
reserveand
give
to
the
water
reserve
such
name
or
designation
as may
be
directed
by
the
Order
in
Council,
now,
therefore
the Governor,
acting
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council
does
hereby
constitute
the
water
reserve
as
delineated
and
shown
with
symbolised
boundary
ff,.lfon
Water
Authority
of
Western
Australia
Plan
BW7
1
depicted
below
and assign the
name
Port
Gregory
Water
Reserve therr.to.
G.
PEARCE, Clerk
of
the
Council.
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9767
la
691.5
6732
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1990]
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GAZETTE,
WA
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1550
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
COUNTRY
AREAS
WATER
SUPPLY
ACT
1947
Sandstone
Water
Reserve
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
A23093.
Whereas
it
is
enacted
by
section
9
1
a
of
the
Country
Areas Water
Supply
Act
1947,
that
the
Governor may,
by
Order
in
Council,
constitute
and define the
boundaries
of
any
water
reserveand
give
to
the
water
reserve
such
name
or
designation
as may
be
directed
by
the
Order
in
Council,
now,
therefore
the Governor,
acting
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council
does
hereby
constitute
the
water
reserve
as
delineated
and
shown
with
symbolised
boundary
on
Water
Authority
of
Western
Australia
Plan
BW54
depicted
below
and
assign the
name
Sandstone
Water Reserve
thereto.
G.
PEARCE, Clerk
of
the
Council.
/
I
ii
I.
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A4OS1t
/
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23 March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1551
I
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13
MAR
1990.
1552
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
COUNTRY
AREAS
WATER
SUPPLY
ACT
1947
Yuna
Water
Reserve
ORDER
IN
COUNCIL
File
A23047.
Whereas
it
is
enacted
by
section
9
1
a
of
the
Country
Areas Water
Supply
Act
1947,
that
the
Governor may,
by
Order
in
Council,
constitute
and define the
boundaries
of
any
water
reserve
and
give
to the
water
reserve
such
name
or
designation
as may be
directed
by
the
Order
in
Council,
now,
therefore
the Governor,
acting
by
and
with
the
advice
and
consent
of
the
Executive
Council
does
hereby
constitute
the
water
reserve
as
delineated
and shown
with
symbolised
boundary
on
Water
Authority
of
Western
Australia
Plan
BW55
depicted
below
and assign the
name Yuna
Water
Reserve
thereto.
G.
PEARCE,
Clerk
of
the
Council.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA
a
1553
1 01
I.
NrH
POINT
13
MAR1990
1554
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
Tenders, closing at
West
Perth,
at
2.30
pm
on
the
dates
mentioned
hereunder,
are
invited
for
the
following
projects.
Tenders
are to
be
addressed
to:-
The
Minister
for
Works,
do
Contract
Office,
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.
Tender
No.
Proect
Closing Tender
Documents
Date
now
available
from:
24859....
Royal
Perth
Hospital-South
Campus-Builders
28/3/90
BMA
West
Perth
Work
for
Plant
Rooms
Level
6
and
12
24860....
Joondalup
New
Police
Complex-Air
28/3/90
BMA
West
Perth
Conditioning
Service
24862....
Kalamunda
Hospital-Essential
Power
4/4/90
BMA
West
Perth
Supply-Electrical
Services
24858....
Charthouse
Waikiki
PrimarySchool-Erection.
11/4/90
BMA
West
Perth
Builders
Categorisation Category
B.
Selected
Tenderers
Only.
Deposit
on
Documents:
$300
24861....
North
Ocean Reef
Primary
School-Construction.
11/4/90
BMA
West
Perth
Builders
Categorisation Category
B.
Selected
Tenderers
Only.
Deposit
on
Documents:
$300
24865....
Denham
Shark
Bay
Police
Station and
18/4/90
BMA
West
Perth
Quarters-Erection
1990.
Builders
Categorisa-
BMA Geraldton
tion
Category
D
BMA
Carnarvon
C.
BURTON,
Executive
Director,
Building
Management
Authority.
Acceptance
of
Tenders
Tender
No.
Project
Contractor
Amount
24851....
$
Royal
Perth
Hospital-South
Campus-
Elcos
Pty Ltd
275
000.00
Redevelopment
Stage
1-Electrical
Services
24847....
Authority
for
Intellectually
Handicapped-
Trecoda
Constructions
255
864.00
Gosnells-Early
Intervention
Centre-
Construction
24845....
Lancelin
Fisheries
Facility-Office,
Boatshed
Southdown
Construction
Co
630
000.00
and
Processing
Depots Pty
Ltd
24864....
WA
College
of
Advanced
Education,
Haden
Engineering
Pty
Ltd
281
930.00
Churchlands-Air-Conditioning
Conver
sion-Maths
and
Science
Buildings
BUILDING
MANAGEMENT
AUTHORITY
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1555
STATE
TENDER
BOARD
OF
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Tenders
Invited
Date
of
Advertising
Date
of
Schedule
Description
Closing
No.
1990 1990
March
2
373A1990
Delivery,
Installation
and
Commissioning
of
Radiographic
and
Associated
Equipment
for
the
Proposed
Cardiac
Catheterization
Laboratories,
Department
of
Cardiology-Royal
Perth
Hospital-Group
Class
No.
6515
March
29
March 2
374A1990
Delivery,
Installation
and
Commissioning
of an
Angioplasty
and
Gastroenterology Laser
Systems
for
the
Sir
Charles Gairdner
Hospital-Group
Class
No.
6515
March
29
March 9
18A1990
Supply
and
Delivery
of Food
Containers
and
Packaging
Materials
1-2
Year
Period-Various
Government
Departments-Group
Class
No.
7300-This
contract
is an
amalgamation
of
the
following contracts:
1A1989
Paper
Bags,
59A1989
Plastic
Bags
and
Plastic
Sheeting,
73A1989
Disposable
Paper
and
Plastic
Containers
and
119A1989
Food
Packaging
Supplies
March
29
March
9
120A1990
Circulating
Fans
Desk
and
Ceiling
for
various
Government
Departments-Group
Class
No.
4140
March29
March
9
375A1990
One
1
only 8-10
Tonne Tip
Truck
for the
Ministry
of
Education-Group
Class
No.
2320
March
29
March
9
383A1990
One
1
to
two
2
Crawler Leaders
for the Main
Roads
Department-Group
Class
No.
3805
March
29
March
9
384A1990
Two
2
only Diesel Powered,
Low
Profile,
Four
Wheel
Drive
Agricultural
Tractors
to be
equipped
with dual rear
wheels
for
the
Department
of
Conservation and
Land
Management-Group
Class
No.
2420
March
29
March
9
385A1990
Approximately
fifteen
15
Motorcycles
400-500cc
approx.
for
the Police
Department-Group
Class
No.
2340
March
29
March
16
387A1990
One
1
to seven
7
only Skid
Steer
4WD
Loaders
for
the Main
Roads
Department-Group
Class
No.
3805
April
5
March
16
396A1990
One
1
to
two
2
only
4.5
m3
Crew
Cab
Tip
Trucks
in
accordance
with
Specification
P480
for
the
Main
Roads
Department-Group
Class
No.
2320
April
5
March
16
391A1990
One
1,
Two
2,
Three
3
or
Four
4
New,
Single
Engined,
High
Wing,
Two
Seat,
Light
Aircraft
for
the
Department
of
Conservation and
Land
Management-Group
Class
No. 1510
April
5
March
23
400A1990
Supply,
Delivery,
Installation
and
Commissioning
of
Physiological Recording Equipment
for
the
Cardiac
Catheter
Laboratory
at
the
Fremantle
Hospital-Group
Class
No.
6515 April
12
March
16
393A1990
One
1
only
6
to
7
metre
Aluminium
Patrol
Vessel
for
the
Department
of
Marine and
Harbours-Group
Class
No.
1940
April
2
March
16
35A1990
Supply
and
delivery
of
Paints
various
Government
Departments
Group
Class
No.
8010
April
12
For
Service
February
16
191A1990
State
Government
Courier
Service-1
year
period-Group
Class
No.
9999 April
12
March
16
163A1990
Contract
Cleaning Duncraig
Senior
High
School
Ministry
of
Education-One
Year
Period-Group
Class
No.
9999 April
12
March
16
164A1990
Contract
Cleaning
Kalamunda
Senior
High
School
Ministry
of
Education-One
Year
Period-Group
Class
No.
9999 April
12
1556
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
STATE
TENDER
BOARD
OF
WESTERN
AUSTRALIA-continued
Tenders
Invited-continued
Date
of
Advertising
Schedule
No.
Descri
tion
p
Date
of
Closing
1990 1990
March
16
166A1990
Contract
Cleaning
Gosnells
Senior
High
School
Ministry
of
Education-One
Year
Period-Group
Class
No.
9999
April
12
March
16
204A1990
Contract
Cleaning
Como
Senior High
School
Ministry
of
Education-One
Year
Period-Group
Class
No.
9999
April
12
March
16
205A1990
Contract
Cleaning
JohnCurtin
Senior
High
School
Ministry
of
Education-One
Year
Period-Group
Class
No.
9999
April
12
March
16
206A1990
Contract
Cleaning
Ocean
Reef
Senior
High
School
Ministry
of
Education-One
Year
Period-Group
Class
No.
9999
April
12
March
16
207A1990
Contract
Cleaning
Wanneroo
Senior
High
School
Ministry
of
Education-One
Year
Period-Group
Class
No.
9999
April
12
March
16
208A1990
Contract
Cleaning Thornlie
College
of
TAFE
Ministry
of
Education-One
Year
Period-Group
Class
No.
9999
April
12
March
23
209A1990
Contract
Cleaning-Hedland
Senior
High
School
Ministry
for
Education-Group
Class
No.
9999..
April
26
For
Sale
by
Tender
Date
of
Advertising
Schedule
No. Fo
Sale
r
Date
of
Closing
1990 1990
March
9
376A1990
1987
Mitsubishi
Pajero
4x4
Station
Wagon
6QJ
851,
1985
Toyota
Landcruiser
4x4
Tray
Back
6QH
746,
1985
Toyota
Hilux Crew
Cab
4x4
6QG
044,
1986
Mitsubishi
Express
4x4
Van
6QG
464,
1985
Nissan
Bluebird
Sedan
6Q1
095
and
1987
Nissan
Navara
4x2
King
Cab
Utility
6QK
953
for
the
Department
of
Conservation
and
Land
Management-
Mundaring
March
29
March
9
377A1990
1984
Mazda
Commuter
Bus
T3000
MRD
7334
for
the
Main
Roads
Department-Welshpool
March
29
March
9
378A1990
1989
Ford Falcon
Panel
Van
MRD
A337
for
the
Main
Roads
Department-Carnarvon
March
29
March
9
379A1990
One
1
only
Secondhand
Ropa Shower
Caravans
MRD
0683
Re-call
for
Main
Roads
Department-Bunbury
March
29
March
9
380A1990
1988
MitsubishiMagna
GLX
Sedan
MRD
2797
for
the
Main
Roads
Department-Welshpool
March
29
March
9
381A1990
One
1
only
Secondhand
Gemco
Post
Hole
Borer
Model
HP4
MRD
3326
for
the
Main
Roads
Department-Welshpool
March
29
March
9
382A1990
1985
Toyota 4x4
Personnel
Carrier
6QF
610
for
the
Department
of
Conservation
and Land
Management-Mundaring
March
29
March
16
388A1990
1977
Ford
500
Tractor
Loader
XQC
141
for
the
Department
of
Conservation
and Land
Management-Esperance
April
5
March
16
389A1990
1985
Nissan
Patrol
4x4
Station
Wagon
6QF
091,
1984
Nissan
Patrol
4x4
Tray
Back
XQY
557,
1986
Holden
Jackaroo
4x4
Station
Wagon
6QF
683,
1987
Nissan
4x2
King
Cab
Utility
6QK
952
and
1988
VL
Commodore
Station
Wagon
6QL
322
for
the
Department
of
Conservation
and
Land
Management-Mundaring
April
5
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
1557
STATE
TENDER
BOARD
OF
WESTERN
AUSTRALIA-continued
For
Sale
by
Tender-continued
Date
of
Advertising
Schedule
No.
For
Sale
Date
of
Closing
1990 1990
March
16
390A1990
1978
Massey
Ferguson
185
Tractor
XQE
810
for
the
Department
of
Conservation
and
Land
Management-Manjimup
April
5
March
16
392A1990
1989
VN
Holden
Commodore
Station
Wagon
MRD
A165
for
the
Main
Roads
Department-
Geraldton
April
5
March
16
394A1990
1988
Holden
Commodore
Sedan6QS
061
for
the
Geraldton
MidwestDevelopment
Authority
April
5
March
23
397A1990
1985
Nissan
Patrol
Long
Wheel
Base
4WD
Station
Wagon
unlicensed
for
the
Department
of
Employment
and
Training-Geraldton
April
12
March
23
398A1990
Secondhand
IBM
3274
C61
Control
Unit
Serial
No.
TBA
and
Remington
NBI
400
Word
Processor
Ricoh
Daisy
Wheel
printer,
Software
and
Manuals
for
the
Western
Australian
Tourism
Commission-Perth
.
April
12
March
23
399A1990
1986
Ford
Trader
Fitted
with
Van
Body
MRD
8842
Recall
for
the
Main
Roads
Department-Welshpool
April
12
March
23
401A1990
Five
5
only
Secondhand
Domestic
Caravans
MRD0032, MRD 0038, MRD0044, MRD
0047
and
MRD
0052
for
Main
Roads
Department-Bunbury
April
12
Tenders,
addressed
to
the
Chairman,State
Tender Board,
815
Hay
Street,
Perth
6000 will
be
received
for
the
abovementioned
tenders
until
10.00
am
on
the
date
of
closing.
Tenders
must
be
properly
endorsed
on
envelopes
otherwise
theyare
liable
to
rejection.
Tender
forms
and
full
particulars
may
be
obtained
on
application
at
the
Tender
Board
Office, 815
HayStreet,
Perth
andat
points
of
inspection.
No
tender
necessarily
accepted.
L.
W.
GRAHAM,
Chairman,
State
Tender
Board.
Accepted
Tenders
Schedule
No.
Particulars
Contractor
Rate
Supply
and
Delivery
680A1989
One
1
Four
Wheel
Drive
Loader
for
the
Blackwood
Hodge
Aust
P/L
Main
Roads
Department
$88
220.00
64A1990
Herbicides
and
Pesticides
1
Year
Various
Period
Group
Class
6840-Various
Government
Departments
Purchase
and
Removal
Details
on
Request
353A1990
1979
Toyota
Dyna
Dual
Cab 4x2
Diesel
Olympic
Motor
Co
XQK
824-Harvey
$4 661
354A1990
One
1
Secondhand
75
KVA
Petbow Mick
Corry
Generator
Set
with
Perkins
Engine
One
1
Secondhand
137.5
KVA
Mick
Corry
McPharlane
Generator
Set
with
Rolls
Royce
Engine-Welshpool
Item
1
$1
276
Item
2
$1
575
355A1990
1987
Mitsubishi
ExpressVan
4x4
MRD
T.
P.
Wright
9887
1988
Ford
Falcon
Panel
Van
MRD
2385
Spencer
Motors
P/L
1987
Ford
Falcon
Panel
Van
MRD
2390
Spencer
Motors
P/L
1987
Ford
Falcon
Sedan
MRD
Tony
&
Sons
Autos
9579-Welshpool
Item
1
$11 100
Item
2
$9
627
Item
3
$8
871
Item
4
$8
288
1558
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
STATE
TENDER
BOARD
OF
WESTERN
AUSTRALIA-continued
Accepted
Tenders-continued
Gibson
Company
Liftrite
Toyota
Hardie
Iplex
Pipeline
Systems
Vinidex
Tubemakers
Pty
Ltd
Tricon
Engineering
Hardie
Iplex
Pipeline
Systems
Lincoln
Electric
Co.
Aus
Pty Ltd
Vinidex
Tubemakers
Pty
Ltd
H.
J.
McQuillan
J.
Blackwood
&
Son
F.
J.
Sweetman
&
Co
J.
S.
Sadique
Pty
Ltd
F.D.W.
Fasteners
Pty
Ltd
Ramset
Fasteners
Aust
Pty Ltd
Hilti
Aust
Pty Ltd
GEC
Electrical
Wholesale
Pty Ltd
PhilipsLighting
Pty Ltd
Eveready
Australia
Pty
Ltd
Duracell
Australia
Pty
Ltd
Schedule
of
Prices
Schedule
of
Prices
Schedule
of
Prices
Schedule
No.
Particulars
Contractor
Rate
357A1990
One
1
Secondhan
Chamberlain
F1000
Avenue
Plumbing
Front
End
Loader
MRD
0995-Welshpool
$6
555
359A1990
1987
Ford
Falcon
Sedan
6QC
416
A.
J.
Auto
Wholesalers
$9 287
361A1990
One
1
Secondhand
ViscountDomestic
Trailezy
CaravanMRD
0053-Welshpool
$2
761
362A1990
One
1
Secondhand
Chamberlain
MK4
Tractor
Wreckers
of
Kuhn..
Rubber
1rred
Tractor
MRD
3633-Welshpool
Decline
of
Tenders
$5
100
321A1990
Two
2
New,
Single
Engined,
High
All
Tenders
Declined
Wing,
Two
Seater, Light
Aircraft
Group
Class
No. 1510
for
the
Department
of
Conservation
andLand
Management
WATER
AUTHORITY
OF
WESTERN
AUSTRALIA
Accepted
Tenders
Contract Particulars
Contractor
Price
AM
901006
Battle
&
$58
845
$43
844
$84
700
$87
865
$267 285
$88 550
$317 079
$143 796
AV
903302
AM
901002
TM
901003
OM
900601
MM
91045
AV
93333
OM
901004
AS
92043
KM
901007
AP 92054
AP 92052
Supply
of
Non-metallic
Sludge
Collector
Chain
for
Woodman
Pt,
Kwinana
and
Pt
Peron
Wastewater
Treatment
Plants
Supply
of
one
Forklift
in
accordance
with
Specification
89P/23
Supply
of 375
mm
Nom.
Dia
Non-pressure
Sewerage
Pipe
for
the
Joondalup
Collection
Sewer
200
mm
N.S.
White
UPVC
Pipe
Class
12
RRJ in
6
metrelengths
to
AS1477
Construction
of
Broome
Sewerage
Reticulation
Area
Broome
3C Civil
Works
Supply
of
HDPE
Pipe
for
the
Womarden
Extension
East
of
Three
Springs
Supply
of
19
400
amp
Diesel
Driven
Welding
Machines
Supply
of 300
mm
N.S.
Rubber
Ring
Joint
Class
12
Pipe
for
duplication
of
the
Sewer
Rising
Main
from
Number
2
Sewerage
Pump
Station
to
the
Wastewater
Treatment
Works,
Broome
Supply
of
Butterfly
Valves
up
to
and
including
300 mm for
a
twelve month
period
Supply
of
UPVC
and
Polyethylene
Pipe
for
the
Extension
from
Mt
Roe
Dam
to
Mt
Walker
School
Supply
of
Fasteners
for
a
12
monthperiod
Supply
of
Batteries,
Tubes,
Torches
and
Domestic
Lighting
for
a
twelve month
period
KeystonePacific
Pty Ltd
Hardie
Iplex
Pipeline
$188
654
Systems
W.
COX,
Managing
Director.
23
March
1990]
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE, WA 1559
TRUSTEES
ACT
1962
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
AND
CLAIMANTS
Creditors
and other
persons
having
claims
to
which
section
63
of
the Trustees
Act
relates
in
respect
of
the Estates
of
the
undermentioned
deceased
persons
are required
to
send
particulars
of
their
claims
to
me
on or
before
the
23rd
day
of
April
1990,
after
which
date
I
may
convey
or
distribute
the
assets,
having
regard
only
to
the
claims
of
which
I
then
have
notice.
Busch,
Doris
Irene,
late
of
Unit
7/2
Wardonga
Road,
Nedlands,died
28/2/90.
Campbell, Vera,
late
of
101
Angove
Street,
North
Perth, died
2/3/90.
Cole,
Raymond
James,
late
of
76
Webster
Street,
Nedlands,died
3/3/90.
Keegan,Ralph
Melville,
late
of
1/70
Point
Walter
Road,
Bicton,
died
4/3/90.
Lock,
Walter
Arthur,
late
of 82
Murray
Road,
Bicton,
died
22/2/90.
McLean,
Margaret
Kathleen,
late
of
9
Ellard
Avenue,
Belmont,
died
2/2/90.
Monaghan,Jimmy,
late
of
Port Hedland
RegionalHospital,
Port
Hedland,
died
3/12/89.
Murray,
Anna
Isabella
Lizetta,
late
of
17
Seymour
Street,
Albany,
died
24/2/90.
Ogden,
Gladys
Patricia,
late
of
60
Normanby
Road,
Inglewood,
died
11/2/90.
Plowman,
Kenneth
George,
late
of
5/397
Hector
Street,
Yokine,
died
21/12/89.
Stephens,
Robert
Harvey,
late
of
39
Peachey
Avenue,
Kewdale,
died
23/2/90.
Von
Krahik,
Anton
Carl,
late
of Como
Nursing
Home,
36
Talbot
Avenue,
Como,
died
11/3/90.
Dated
this
19th
day
of
March
1990.
K. E.
BRADLEY,
Public
Trustee,
Public
Trust
Office.
TRUSTEES
ACT
1962
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
AND CLAIMANTS
Creditors
and other
persons
having
claims
to
which
section
63
of
the Trustees
Act
1962
relates
in
respect
of
the Estates
of
the
undermentioned
deceased
persons,
are required
by
Perpetual
Trustees
W.A.
Ltd.
of 89
St.
George’s
Terrace,
Perth,
to
send
particulars
of
their
claims
to
the
Company,
by
the
undermentioned
date,
after
which
date
the
said
Company
may
convey
or
distribute
the
assets,
having
regard
only
to
the
claims
of
which
the
Company
then
has
notice.
Claims
for
the
following
expire
one
month
after
the
date
of
publication
hereof.
Bohan,
Eleanor
Lucy,
late
of
13
Chrysostom
Street,
North
Beach,
Retired
Nurse,
died
9/2/90.
Brophy,
Dennis
Gerald,
late
of
11
Urana
Road,
Duncraig
School
Teacher,
died
21/2/90.
Cox,
Philip,
late
of
21
HordernStreet,
Victoria
Park, Groundsman,
died
6/3/90.
Flynn,
George
Robert,
late
of
Kalgoorhie
Nursing
home,
Dugan Street,
Kalgoorhie,
Retired
Blacksmith,died
2/3/90.
Freeman,
Joan
Ellen,
late
of 8
Joiner
Street,
Melville,
Married
Woman,
died
11/11/85.
Helsemans,
Margaretha,
formerly
of
31
McKimmey
Road,
Palmyra,
late
of
Unit
4/4
Harris
Road,
Palmyra,
Widow,
died 12/2/90.
Saunders,
Edwin
Arthur,
late
of
Unit
9/9
Manley
Street,
Cannington,
RetiredPostman,
died
4/2/90.
Vaulters,Fritz,
late
of 42
ManchesterStreet,
Victoria
Park,
Retired
Carpenter,
died
1/2/90.
Warburton,
Edris
Joyce
Doreen,
late
of
Braille
Lodge,
61
Kitchener
Avenue,
Victoria
Park,
Widow,
died
7/2/90.
Dated
this
19th
day
of
March,
1990.
PerpetualTrustees
WA
Ltd.
J.
KMIECIK,
Manager
Trusts
and
Estates,
Administration.
TRUSTEES
ACT
1962
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
AND CLAIMANTS
Creditors
and other
persons
having
claims
in
respect
of
the estate
of
Peter
George
Wilkinson
late
of
10
Admiralty
Place,
Australind
in
the
State
of
Western
Australia
to
which
section
63
of
the
Trustees
Act
1962
as
amendedapplies
are required
to
send
particulars
of
their
claims
to
the
Administratrix
Glennis
Rose
Wilkinson
of
10
Admiralty
Place,
Australind
WA
care
of
Young
&
Young,
5
Spencer
Street,
Bunbury
by
the
27th
day
of
April
1990
after
which
date
the
said
Executors
may
convey
or
distribute
the assets
having
regard
only
to
the
claims
of
which
they
have
notice
and
the
said
Executors
shall
not
be
liable
to
any
person
of
whose
claim
they
have
had
no
notice
at any
time
of
administration
or
distribution.
Dated
this
20th
day
of
March
1990.
YOUNG
&
YOUNG,
Solicitors
for
the
Executors.
1560
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
TRUSTEES
ACT
1962
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
AND CLAIMANTS
Creditors
and other
persons
having
claims
in
respect
of
the estate
of
Ronald
Verdun
Cull
late
of
Spencer
Lodge,
Hardie
Road,
Albany
in
the
State
of
Western
Australia
to
which
section
63
of
the
Trustees
Act
1962
as
amended
applies
are
required
to
send
particulars
of
their
claims
to
the
Executor
lyon
Edward
Green
of
21
Murray
Way,
Karrinyup
WA
care
of
Young
&
Young,
5
Spencer
Street,
Bunbury
by
the
27th
day
of
April
1990
after
which
date
the
said Executorsmay
convey
or
distribute
the assets
having
regard
only
to
the
claims
of
which
they
have
notice
and
the
said
Executors
shall
not
be
liable
to
any
person
of
whose
claim
they
have
had
no
notice
at any
time
of
administration
or
distribution.
Dated
this
20th
day
of
March
1990.
YOUNG
&
YOUNG,
Solicitors
for
the
Executors.
TRUSTEES
ACT
1962
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
AND
CLAIMANTS
Creditors
and other
persons
having
claims
to
which
section
63
of
the
Trustees
Act
1962
relates
in
respect
of
the
undermentioned
deceased
person
are required
to
send
particulars
of
their
claims
to
the
Executors
care
of
Mayberry,Hammond
&
Co.,
85
Fitzgerald
Street,
Northam
within
one
1
calendar
month
from
the
date
of
publication
of
this
notice
at
the
expiration
of
which
time
the
Trustees
may
convey
or
distribute
the assets
having
regard
only
to
claims
of
whichnotice
has
been
given.
Surname,
Given
Names;
Address;
Occupation;
Date
of
Death.
Gentle,
Bertie
Job;
Permanent
Care
Unit,
Regional Hospital,
Northam; Retired
Farmer;
16
November
1989.
Dated
20
March
1990.
MESSRS.
MAYBERRY,
HAMMOND
&
CO.,
Solicitors
for
the
Executor,
85
Fitzgerald
Street,
Northam.
TRUSTEES
ACT
1962
Creditors
and other
persons
having
claims
to
which
section
63 of
the
Trustees
Act
1962,
and
amendments
thereto
relate
in
respect
of
the
Estates
of
the
undermentioned
deceased
persons
are
required
by
the
personal
representatives
of
care
of
Messrs.
Corser
&
Corser,
1st Floor,
256
Adelaide
Terrace,
Perth
to
send
particulars
of
their
claims
to
them
within
one
month
from
the
date
of
publication
of
this
notice
at
the
expiration
of
which
time
the
personal
representatives
may
convey
or
distribute
the assets
having
regard
only
to
the
claims
of
which
they
have
then
had
notice-
Bond,
Daphne
Rouse,
late
Craigwood
Nursing
Home,
29
GardnerStreet,
Como,
Widow,
died
on
13/9/89.
McEwan,
Elizabeth
Stalker,
late
of 3/8
Elm
Court,
Dianella,
Widow,
died
on
14/9/89.
Nelson,
Ernest
William,
late
of
210
Cambridge
Street,
Wembley,
RetiredEngineer,
died
on
25/10/89.
Marchetti,Giancarlo,
late
of
Canning
Vale
Prison,formerly
of
456
Hannan
Street,
Kalgoorlie
Taxi
Proprietor,
died
on
30/10/89.
Powell,
Donald
Dausey,
late
of 40
Etwell
Street,
Victoria
Park,
Retired
Storeman,
died
on
24/7/89.
Dated
this
19th
day
of
March
1990.
CORSER
&
CORSER.
UNCLAIMED
MONEYS
ACT
1912
REGISTER
OF
UNCLAIMED
MONEYS
HELD
BY
COCKBURN
CEMENTLIMITED
Name
and last
known
address
of
owner
of
books;
total
amount
due
to
owner;
description
of
unclaimed
moneys;
date
of
last
claim.
T.
K.
Venes,
unknown;
$154.39;
wages December
1980.
Baily,
J.
F.
&
M.
P.,
unknown;
$52.11,
dividend
on
shares
8/6/1982
and
19/11/1982.
Holland,Jock Seaforth,
24
North
Road,
Brighton,
Vic
3786;
$33.29,
dividend
on
shares
8/6/1982
and
3/6/1983.
Est.
Humphreys,Allan
G.,
70
Somerlayton
Court,
Fawkner,
Vic
3060;
$30.00,
dividend
on
shares
8/6/1982
and
3/6/1983.
Lawrence,
Robert Clarence,
Cl-
Weston
James
Ltd,
140
St
Georges Terrace,
Perth
WA;
$33.29,
dividend
on
shares
8/6/1982
and
3/6/1983.
Martin,
Helen Frances,
19
Montgomery
Street,
Wendouree,
Vic
3355;
$33.29,
dividend
on
shares
8/6/1982
and
3/6/1983.
Curry,
Albert
James,
44
Davy
Street,
Alfred
Cove,
WA
6154; $170;
dividend
on
shares
8/6/1982
to
3/6/1983.
23 March
1990]
GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
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1561
Hertz,
Abraham
&
Rose,
16
Thurston
Street,
Mt
Lawley,
WA
6050;
$65.57,
dividend
on
shares
8/6/1982.
Nichols,
F. M.,
unknown;
$24.89,
dividend
on
shares
8/6/1982
and
3/6/1983.
Pierce,
Mary
Margaret,
Cl-
Frank
Bower,
89
St
GeorgesTerrace,
Perth,
WA;
$61.11,
dividend
on
shares
8/6/1982
and
3/6/1983.
Scaletti,
R.
V.,
unknown;
$30.00,
dividend
on
shares
8/6/1982
and
3/6/1983.
Gairns,
AlexanderBruce,
21
NitherleeStreet,
Glen
Iris,
Vic
3146;
$14.98,
dividend
on
shares
19/11/1982.
Holmes,
Margaret
Cooper,
64
Fellows
Street,
Kew,
Vic
3101;
$11.22,
dividend
on
shares
19/11/1982.
Booth,
Maby,
161
Coode
Street,
Como,
WA
6152;
$11.22,
dividend
on
shares
19/11/1982.
Van
der
Valde,
unknown,
$15.93,
dividend
on
shares
19/11/1982.
Burns,
John,
C/-
Koolan
Island
Club,
Koolan
Island
WA
6733,
$19.00,
dividend
on
shares
3/6/1983.
Deamarias,
S.
F.,
unknown,
$10.05,
dividend
on
shares
3/6/1983.
Hill,
Ethel
Frances,
C/-
Hungerfords,
37
St
GeorgesTerrace,
Perth,
WA;
$35.00,
dividend
on
shares
3/6/1983.
Nash,
Jack
J.,
3
Dilali
Road,
City
Beach,
WA
6015;
$17.81,
dividend
on
shares
3/6/1983.
Petrett,
Janice,
C/-
Regional
Hospital,
Port
Hedland,
WA
6721;
$35.00,
dividend
on
shares
3/6/1982
and
2/12/1983.
Punch,
Barbara
Florence,
96
Shenton
Road,
Swanbourne,
WA
6010;
$11.82,
dividend
on
shares
3/6/1983.
Summers,
Vera
Ada,
Unit
55
Fraser
House,
73
Mill
Pt
Road,
South
Perth,
WA
6151;
$105.00,
dividend
on
shares
3/6/1983
and
2/12/1983.
Anderson,
Yvonne
Joan,
43A
View
Street,Peppermint
Grove,
WA
6011;
$22.47,
dividend
on
shares
2/12/1983.
Farmer,
Joy Mary
A., 178
Burniston
Street,
Scarborough,
WA
6019;
$11.22,
dividend
on
shares
2/12/1983.
Mann,
Ida
Caroline,
56
Hobbs
Avenue,
Nedlands,
WA
6009;
$56.22,
dividend
on
shares
2/12/1983.
UNCLAIMED
MONIES
ACT
1912
CALTEX
OIL
AUSTRALIA
PTY
LIMITED
Name;
Amount;
Unpresented
Cheque;
Amount;
Date
Parkinson;
$15.00;
Unpresented
Cheque;
26/7/1983.
Ramrock
Pty
Ltd;
$31.75;
Unpresented
Cheque;
26/7/1983.
City
of
Fremantle;
$198.37;
Unpresented
Cheque;
23/8/1983.
Ditchfield,
K.
G.;
$31.67;
Unpresented
Cheque;
5/3/1984.
Unknown;
$114.18;
Unpresented
Cheque;
29/10/1984.
Total:
$390.97.
UNCLAIMEDMONIES
ACT
1912
CALTEX
AUSTRALIA
LIMITED
Name;
Amount;
Unpresented
Cheque;
Date.
K. N.
Robinson; $39.37;
Unpresented
Cheque;
14/4/1982.
T.
Strauss;
$17.60;
Unpresented
Cheque;
14/4/1982.
R.
L.
Gates;
$30.00;
Unpresented
Cheque;
3/5/1983.
B.
R.
Treadncy;
$51.00;
Unpresented
Cheque;
3/5/1983.
R.
L.
Gates;
$30.00;
Unpresented
Cheque;
27/4/1984.
P.
C.
Green/J.
P.
Green;
$45.00;
Unpresented
Cheque;
27/4/1984.
J.
Martinus/L.
A.
Loumans;
$15.00;
Unpresented
Cheque;
27/4/1984.
K. L.
McPhee;
$15.00;
Unpresented
Cheque;
27/4/1984.
K.
Nokamura;
$15.00;
Unpresented
Cheque;
27/4/1984.
Dierdre
Westblade;
$15.00;
Unpresented
Cheque;
27/4/1984.
Total:
$272.97.
1562
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
INQUIRY AGENTS
LICENSING
ACT
1954
APPLICATION
FOR
LICENCE
IN
THE
FIRST
INSTANCE
To
the
Court
of
Petty
Sessions
at
Perth.
I,
David
McKinlay
of
12
Artane
Court,
Waterford,
WA,
Chartered
Accountant
having
attained
the
age
of
twenty-one
years,
hereby
apply
on
my
own
behalf
for
a
licence
underthe
abovementioned
Act.
The
principal
place
of
business
will be
at
6/66
Mill
Point
Road,
South Perth.
Dated
19
March
1990.
D. McKINLAY.
Appointment
of
Hearing
I
hereby
appoint
the
24th
day
of
April
1990
at
2.15
o’clock in
the
afternoon
as
the
time
for
the
hearing
of
the
foregoing
application
at
the
Court
of
Petty
Sessions
at
Perth.
Dated
20
March
1990.
A.
LAING,
Clerk
of
Petty
Sessions.
Objection
to
the
granting
of
the
application
may
be
served
on
the
applicant
and
the
Clerk
of
Petty
Sessions
at any
time prior
to
seven
days
before
the
date
appointed
for
the
hearing.
COMPANIES
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN
CODE
Section
411
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
MEETING
OF MEMBERS
Aubrey
Motors
Pty Ltd
In
Liquidation
Notice
is
herebygiven
that
the
final
meeting
of
Members
of
the
abovenamed
Company
will be
held
at
48
Johnston
Street,Peppermint
Grove
on
Monday
30
April
1990
at
9.00
am.
Agenda
1.
To
receive
the
Liquidator’s
account
showing
how
the
winding
up
has
been
conducted
and
the
giving
of
any
explanation
thereof.
2. To
determinethe
manner
in
which
the
books,
accounts
and documents
of
the
Company
and
of
the
Liquidator
shall
be
disposed
of.
Dated
this
12th
day
of
March
1990.
J.
A.
NELSON,
Liquidator.
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE
NOTICE
Commencing
in
January
1990
the
Government
Gazetteappears
in
its
new
format.
The
changes
begin
with
a
new
cover
design
and
are
followed
by
notices
listed
under
the
responsible
department.
These
departmentsappear
in
alphabetical
order
of
their
proper
name
i.e.
disregardDepartment,
Office,
Authority
etc.
The
wording
of
some
notices
has
also
been
changed
to
simple
English
enabling
a
clearerunderstanding.
Under
each
of
the
headings,
notices
will
appear
in
order
of:
Proclamations
Orders
in
Council
Rules,
Regulations,Orders,
By-laws
etc.
General
Items.
The
contents
will
remain
on
the
last
page
and
is
more
comprehensive
with
cross-referencing
in
some
instances.
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March
1990]
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1990
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GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,
WA
[23
March
1990
CONTENTS
REGULATIONS,
BY-LAWS,
RULES,
DETERMINATIONS,
ORDERS
Page
FisheriesAmendment
Scheme
Shark
Bay
Prawn
Limited
EntryFishery
Notice
1990.
1471
FisheriesAmendment
Regulations
No.
21990
1470
FisheriesAmendment
Regulations
No.
3
1990 1470
Prisoners
Interstate
Transfer
Amendment
Order
1468
Retail Trading Hours
1466-7
GENERAL
CONTENTS
Page
Agriculture
1465
Bush
Fires
1465
Conservation
and Land
Management
1465
Consumer
Affairs
1466-7
Corrective
Services-
Proclamation
1468
Crown
Law-
Proclamation
1469
General
Information
1469
Fisheries
1470
Health
1472
Inquiry
Agents
Licensing
Act
1562
Land
Administration-
Proclamation
1473
Orders
in
Council
1474-89
General
Information
1489-1504
Marine
and
Harbours
1509
Mines
1509-16
Planningand
Urban
Development
1516-36
Police
1536
Proclamations
1468, 69,
73
Public
Notices-
Companies
1562
Deceased
Persons
Estates
1559-61
Inquiry
Agents
1562
Unclaimed
Moneys
1561
Racing
and
Gaming
1537-8
Registrar
General
1538
Tenders-
BMA
1554
State
Tender
Board
1555-8
Water
Authority
1558
WaterAuthority
of
Western
Australia
1539-1553
A74491/3/90-1550
By
Authority:
GARRY
L.
DUFFIELD.
Government
Printer

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