2090 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Ave. 12, 1910. in that portion of the State hereinafter described, that is to say, all that portion of the State situated to the West of the line starting from Point Ann on the South Coast, and following the No. 2 Rabbit-proof Fence to its junction with No. 8, then along No. 3 Fence to the Coast. The Proclamation dated the eighteenth day of August, 1909, und published in the Government Gazette of the twentieth day of August, 1909, is hereby revoked. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 10th day of August, 1910, By His Excellency’s Command, J. D. CONNOLLY, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING ! 1! The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906. Manicipality of Broad Arrow-Paddington. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Exeeutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 10th day of August, 1910. Present: His Excellency the Governor. The Honourables—The Premier, The Colonial Secretary. 1670/10. WHEREAS by Seetion 12 (4) of ‘‘The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906,’? the Governor may, by Order in Council, dissolve any municipality and include the dis- trict thereof in any adjoining road district: And whereas 2 petition has been presented to His Excellency the Governor in aecordanee with Section 25 (¢) of the said Aet, signed with the common seal of the Munici- pality, praying that the Municipality of Broad Arrow- Paddington be dissolved: And whereas the said petition was publicly advertised in the Government Gazette on the 17th day of June, 1910: Now, therefore, His Ex- cellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Jouncil, in pursuance of the powers so vested in him by the said Act, does hereby dissolve the Municipality of Broad Arrow-Paddington and include the district thereof in the Broad Arrow Road District. BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Exeeutive Council. The Alunicipal Corporations Act, 1906. Afunicipality of Cossack. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Executive Council] Chamber, at Perth, this 10th day of August, 1910. Present: His Excellency the Governor. The Hononrables—The Premier, The Colonial Secretary. 2372/10. WHEREAS by Section 12 (4) of ‘‘The Municipal Cor- porations Act, 1906,’’ the Governor may, by Order in Council, dissolve any municipality and inelude the district thereof in any adjoining road district: And whereas a petition has been presented to His Excellency the Gov- ernor in accordance with Section 25 (c) of the said Act, signed with the common seal of the Municipality, praying that the Municipality of Cossack be dissolved: And whereas the said petition was publicly advertised in the Government Gazette -on the 17th day of June, 1910: Now, therefore, His Ixeelleney the Governor, with the advice of the Exeeutive Council, in pursuance of the powers so vested in him by the said Act, does hereby dissolve the Municipality of Cossack and include the dis- trict thereof in the Roebourne Road District; to take eect from and after the Ist day of September, 1910. BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Executive Council, The. Government Railways Amendment Act, 1907. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, the 3rd day of August, 1910. Present: His Excellency the Governor. The Honourables—The Premier, The Colonial Secretary. WHEREAS by ‘‘The Government Railways Amend- ment Act, 1907,’’ it is provided that the Governor may, from time to time, by Order in Council published in the Government Gazette, declare that any branch, spur, or other Railway shall be a District Railway: And whereas it is desirable that the undermentioned branch or spur Railway should be declared a District Railway: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of Western Aus- tralia, by and with the advice and consent of the Execu- tive Council, does hereby declare that the branch Rail- way from Mount Magnet to Sandstone, a distance of ninety-two miles seventy-one chains or thereabouts, shall be a District Railway. BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Exeeutive Council. The Land Act, 1898. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this twenty- seventh day of July, 1910. Present: His Excellency the Governor. The Honourables—The Minister for Works. The Minister for Mines, The Attorney General. 7430/10. WHEREAS by Section 43 of ‘‘The Land Act, 1898,’’ it is made lawful for the Governor, by Order in Couneil, without issuing any deed of grant to place any Reserve under the control cf any Municipality, Roads Board, or other person or persons, as a Board of Management, and to empower such Board to make, repeal, and alter by- laws for the contro] and management of such Reserves, ‘and prescribe fees for depasturing thereon, and for other purposes, such by-laws to be approved by the Governor and published in the Government Gazette: And whereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve 12912, for Gravel, at Meckering should be placed under the control of the Meckering Road Board, for the purpose of Gravel, as a Board of Management: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby place the before- mentioned Reserve under the control of the Meckering Road Board for the aforesaid purpose as a Board of Management, and doth empower such Board to make, repeal, or alter by-laws for the control and management of the said Reserve, for prescribing fees for depasturing thereon, for directing the manner in which such fees shall be imposed, paid, collected, and disposed of, and to impose penalties not exceeding in any case £5 for any breach thereof, and £2 a day for a continuing breach, but not more than £20 in the aggregate. BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council. The Land Act, 1898. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Exeentive Council Chamber, at Perth, this third day of August, 1910. Present: His Excellency the Governor. The Honourables—The Premier, The Colonial Secretary, 9422/00. WHEREAS by Section 43 of (‘The Land Act, 1898,’’ it is made lawful for the Governor, by Order in Couneil, without issuing any deed of grant to place any Reserve under the control of any Municipality, Roads Board, or other person or persons, as a Board of Management, and to empower such Board to make, repeal, and alter by- laws for the control and management of such Reserves, and preseribe fees for depasturing thereon, and for other purposes, such by-laws to be approved by the Governor and published in the Government Gazette: And whereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve 7544, for Recreation, at Burbanks should be placed under the control of J. M,