No 17, 8 April 1905 - Federal Register of Legislation
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No 17, 8 April 1905 - Federal Register of Legislation
275 ] (øntmøniutaLltt of" äutraua intr. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [Registered at the General Post Office, Melbowrne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.] No. 17.] SATURDAY, 8TH APRIL, Department of External Affairs, Melbourne, Atli April, 1905. [1905. Department of Trade and Customs, Melbourne, 5th April, 1905. IS Excellency the Governor- General, with the advice HEREAS " Edible Seed Oil" is imported into the of the Executive Council, has been pleased, in acII cordance with the recommendation of the Public Service W Commonwealth, and whereas I am of opinion that it can be used as a substitute for " Cotton Seed Oil," which Commissioner, to approve of Mr. JOSEPH ALOvsIus CAR RODUS being confirmed in his appointment as Clerk, in the Department of External Affairs, as from the iith August, 1904. G. H. REID, Minister of State for External Affairs. Department of Trade and Customs, Melbourne, 1st April, 1905. rHE following changes have been made in this Department, via.: NEW SOUTH WALES. is dutiable goods, and for purposes for which Cotton Seed Oil can be used : Now therefore I do hereby, in pursuance of the power conferred upon me by section 139 of the Customs Act 1901, direct that Edible Seed Oil shall, on importation, be charged with the duty chargeable on "Cotton Seed Oil." JAMES G. DRAKE, Acting Minister for Trade and Customs. Commonwealth of Australia. Department of the Treasury, Melbourne, 5th April, 19d5. REGULATIONS RESPECTING PUBLIC MONEYS. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. HIS Excellency the Governor- General, with the advice JOSEPH CHAPMAN TREWEEK, Locker, First Class, to act of the Executive Council, has been pleased to aptemporarily as Clerk, Accounts Branch, Port Adelaide, prove of the following appointments, viz. from xsth March, I905. HENRY DAWSON, Assistant Examining Officer, to act temActing Receiver of Public Moneys. porarily a,s Locker, First Class, from 16th March, 1905. Defence (Military) Department P. S. BEST, during the A. McLEAN, temporary absence of in Queensland Minister for 'l'rade and Customs. J. G. Cameron. Defence (Military) Department W. H. MARTIN, during the absence on leave of in South Australia Department of Trade and Customs, H. A. Connell. Melbourne, 3ist March, 1905. Acting Paying O j icer. IHEREBY appoint the shed, situate at the English and G. H. MONAIHAN, during The Senate, Australian Copper Company's Wharf, Port Adelaide, the absence on leave and in the State of South Australia, and known as " Copper of C. 13. Boydell. The Joint House Committee Company's Shed," to be a bonded store, under section 17 S. BEST, during the P. Defence (Military) Depaitment of the Customs Act Igo', for the examination of goods oui temporary absence of in Queensland landing. J. G. Cameron. A. McLEAN, Defence (Military) Department W. H. MARTIN, during Minister for Trade and Customs. -the absence on leave of in South Australia H. A. Connell. Department of Trade and Customs, Acting Sub - Treasury Paymaster. Melbourne, 31st March, 1905. ... T. W. CONXAH, PermanTILE period of Six Months specified in Gazette Notice State of Queensland ent Head, Sub -Treadated 12t1í September, idol, published in Gazrtte No. sury, Brisbane, during 55 of I th September, 1904, in connexion tvimh the allowthe temporary absence ance of drawback on Marble Slabs in the rough dressed of George L Bourne. within the Commonwealth, is hereby extended for a period of Six Months from the 12th March, 1905. GEORGE TURNER, A. McLEAN, Treasurer, Minister for Trade and Customs. JAMES F ORSTER F EN \viCK, Clerk, transferred from Statistical Branch to Invoice Room, Sydney, from 26th November, 1904. C-19-10. Commonwealth Gazette 276 No. x7.4---8t11 April, igoç Commonwealth of Australia. Commonwealth of Australia. Department of the Treasury, Melbourne, 5th April, 1905. E.05,13463- COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1902, SECTION 3o. DIVISION OF KOOVONG. Appointment of a Divisional Returning Officer. HIS Excellency the Governor - General in and over HIS Excellency the Governor- General, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased, in accordance with the recommendation of the Public Service Com- the Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice of the Executive Council thereof, has, in accordance with the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act missioner, to approve of the confirmation of the appoint- ments of MALCOLM CHARLES MEEKING, and ARTHUR PHILLIP 1902, been pleased to approve of the appointment of JEFFERY, Clerks, Audit Office, as from the 7th June, 1904. BENJAMIN BROWN GEORGE TURNER, Treasurer. as Divisional Returning Officer for the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Kooyong, in the State of Victoria, vice J. R. Jackson, resigned ; such appointment to take effect on and from the 13th February, 1905. DUGALD TfIOMSON, Minister of State for Home Affairs. Department of Home Affairs, Melbourne, 31st March, 1905. A.o5/1906. Department of Home Affairs, Melbourne, 29th March, 1905. STATE OF VICTORIA. TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT OF A GENERAL DIVISION REP1:ESINTATIVE FOR THE STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. E-05/3713- TTIS Excellency the Governor - General, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the provisions of Regulation 256 of the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1902, has been pleased to approve of the appointment of WILLIAM MACKIE FR.SSELL FOTHERGILL, Overseer, No. 1 Line Party (Country), Postmaster -General's Department, State of South Australia, to the position of General Division Representative for the State of South Australia, for a term of one month from 1st April, 1905. DUGALD THOMSON, Minister of State for Home Affairs. Commonwealth of Australia. Department of Home Affairs, Melbourne, 29th March, 1905. ALTERATION IN NAME OIL POLLING l.'LACE. HIS Excellency the Governor- General in and over Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice of the Executive Council thereof, has, in accordance with the provisions of the Coimm,7onwealtl1 Electoral Act 1902, been pleased to approve of the following alteration in the name of a Polling Piace :--STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Division of Perth. Alteration approved. As originally proclaimed. Mounts Bay -road Retreat. Old Men's Depót. DU GALE THOMSON, Minister of State for Home Affairs. Commonwealth of Australia :1 Department of Home Affairs, Melbourne, 4th April, 1905, E.05/38'74/5. V.E:05/2242. STATE OF VICTORIA.' TT is hereby notified that Revision Courts will be held as hereunder specified within the State of Victoria, under the j Cornmonxvralth Electoral Act 1902. JAS. J. HUNT, Commonwealth Electoral Officer for the State of Victoria. - Place of Sitting. Ballarat Date. .. 51,11 April, 1905 Name and Address of Clerk of Court. Constitution of Court. Lists to be dealt with by Court.13 Division of Ballarat. D. F. McGrath, Law j Enfield I W. Dickson, P.M. Court, Ballarat ] Division of Cono. Williamstown 7th April, 1005 J. Campbell, J.P. ; W. Pearson, J.P. ; II. Hick, J.P. W. Blacklow, Law Court, town Kororoit Creek ; Laverton ; Newport Williams- Division of Flinders. Drouill r 5t'ì April, 1905 i James Grant Young, J.P.; Joseph J. Winters, J.P. J. D, Farrar, Law Court, Warragul Bunyip South ; Garfield ; Jindi. viel: ; Labertouche ; Longwarry ; Long. warry South (Musk Creek) Drouin ; Division of Merncla. Lilydale .. 7th April, 1905 J. Keogh, P.M. ; R. Black, J.P. ; T. Grant, J.P. D. Berriman, Law Court, Heidelberg Lilydale ; Kinglake ; Toolangi ; Heales. ville ; Yarra Glen ; McMahon's Creek; Warburton ; West Warburton ; Launching Place ; Brandin ; South Wandin ; Mount Ilandenong ; Ringwood ; Croydon ; South Mooroolbark ; Upper Yarra Division of Moira. Waugaratta 7tll April, 1905 ', W. Bickerton, J.P. ; W. G. Smith, Law A. J.P. Pinkerton, Court, Wangaratta Boweya ; Bobinawarrali ; Cheshunt ; Car- boor East ; Heck ; Glenrowan ; Greta ; Moyhu ; Oxley Parish ; South Hanson ; Myrrhee ; Whitfield ; Whoroujy . No. 17. -8th April, 1905 277 Commonwealth Gazette Commonwealth of Australia. E. 05/3704 1E. 05/3833. Department of Home Affairs, Melbourne, 7th April, 1905. APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRARS UNDER THE " COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1902." HIS Excellency the Governor - General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice of the Executive Council thereof, has, in accordance with the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1902, been pleased to approve of the persons specified in the subjoined Schedule being appointed Registrars for the Polling Places set opposite their respective names ; such appointments in each instance to take effect on and from the date of entry on duty. DUGALD THOMSON, Minister of State for Home Affairs. SCHEDULE. Name of Person appointed as Electoral Registrar. Polling Place. James Michael O'Donnell R,i verine Norman Dart Frederick Thomas D. Yabsley STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES. ( North Derry Jerry Bland . Lachlan Mines . John Denis Robison .. Margaret Morice . . . .. Mary Jano Donovan .. IlTilliani John Thomas George Henry Bonnett .. .. .. .. Mingelo Toogong Francis Battendier Meyer .. Patrick Gilmour .. Edward Stagg Division. .. . Tatlira Gum Flat Wilde's Meadow Junction Reefs Lower Mangrove .. .. Galong Towrang .. .. Thomas Dowling Wilfred Robinson Mary Leitch .. .. Arthur Stanley Herman Schier .. Martha Albpan Daniel George Harrington Albert Edward Lonsdale Calignee Gippsland Seaton Bourke La Trobe Melbourne .. John Kelleher Robert Alexander Learmonth Felix Richard Wooff Dredge Queenstown Areegra John Ernest Jelbart . . Anna Emma Harnath Jean Gatherer . . . . Karabeal Charles Spraaiklia ?Margaret Davis .. .. .. Rayinonts Cedar Creek Flaggy Innot Hot Springs Kelvin Grove Marton .. Mount Amos .. Mount Romeo Calignee Seaton 430 Spencer - street, Melbourne Police Station, Russell - street, Melbourne Queenstown Areegra Burramine South Burnt Creek Belmont, Cohuna State School, Club Terrace State School, No. 3112, Genoa Moira.. River State School, Tatyoon Post Office, Tallarook Baddaginnie Wannon Minimay Grampians Mernda Vectis East State School, Laen North 77 Wimmera Corinella Echuca Mernda Wannon STATE OF QUEENSLAND. Brisbane .. . . .. .. 77 Dingee 77 .. Toombul Grovely . Post Office, Nhill Berwick Lake Charm Murra Warra Post Office, Winjallock (Sandy Creek), via Stuart Mill Lower Mangrove Galong Towrang Miepoll Mangalore .. Ada Maria Kruger William Henry Claughton . . Nora Brazil .. Oscar Tillotson Davis John Holzapfel .. .. Wannon Echuca Gippsland .. Tatyoon Sugar Loaf Creek Baddaginnie .. Minimay Vectis East Laen North .. Vaughan .. Toolamba Robert George Morton John Steven Howe .. Andrew Kennedy Junction Reefs, via Mandurama Moira.. Cohuna Township Club Terrace .. Genoa Arthur John Blackwell Reid Herbert Carl .Buckland Jane Mary Lane Georgina Russell Valentine Donclan .. Wilde's Meadow .. .. .. Mernda Wimmera Echuca Burnt Creek .. . George Rogers .. .. Boosey Miepoll David Lindsay Charles Livingston King Gum Flat, via Inverell gg Tandara Patrick Francis Hanlon Daniel William Nagle Toogong, via Cudal Post Office, Tathra Gwydir STATE OF VICTORIA. .. Wimmera Nhill Berwick .. Flinders Lake Charm .. Echuca NViminera Murra Warra . . .. Grampians Sandy Creek .. John Robert Jackson Susan Jane Thompson Mingelo gg Eden - Monaro .. North Berry Jerry Lachlan Mines, via Forbes Canobolas Illawarra Macquarie North Sydney Werriwa Postal Address. .. .. Vaughan Toolamba Mangalore Karabeal, via Dunkeld .. Herbert Herbert r, . . .. Charles Emil Eichhorn James Dowling . . William George Groom Ernest Walmesley Cruickshank Robert Stewart Francis Redman Henry Stuckey . . John Jenkin Ross River Meat Works Seymour River Stareke River Ukalunda .. Thomas Tweed Yarraden 7, ., 7, 77 Newellton gg r, 77 77 Railway Station, Rendra Enoggera Alderley Cedar Creek, via Herberton Flaggy, via Cooktown Innot Hot Springs Koumala, via Mackay Marton, via Cooktown Trevetlian, via Cooktown Mount Romeo, via Cooktown Lancelot Mines, Lancelot Ross River, Townsville Seymour Starcke River, via. Cooktown 7, Sunbeam Mine, Ukalunda, via 7, Yarraden Bowen STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Junes Allen Sydney Francis Bayly .. .. 1Callington Coromandel Valley .. Angas Barker Callington Coromandel Valley No Y 7r Commonwealth Gazette 278 th April,. nos SoIiEDULECA fbtLfL/,Gclr Name of Person appointed as Electoral Registrar. STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. .. Swan Tammin Kelmscott .. Mary Helena Williams Ernest Leslie Haynes .. Arthur Gaillard Horace Louis Armstrong Ernest Samuel Hamersley James Ernest Falls Caballing Guildford .. Karridale .. .. Yalgoo Apsley Glenora Woodsdale Claude Road .. George Bullock ,. William Mcí *inlay Philip Conrad Wagner Arthur Curnow Cole .. Matthew Higgins E. 05/3704. E. 05/3833. Polling Place. Perth Swan Coolgardie STATE OF TASMANIA. Franklin ... .. Glenorchy East Yalgoo .. Railway Station, Apsley Police Station, Glenora Post Office, Woodsdale State School, Claude Road Police Station, Glenorchy ,f Wilmot Denison Commonwealth of Australia. Department of Home Affairs, Melbourne, 7th April, 1905. RETIREMENT OF REGISTRARS UNDER " COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1902." SCHEDULE --- continued. Name of Electoral Registrar Retired. HIS Excellency the Governor- General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice of the Executive Council thereof, has, in accordance with the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1902, been pleased to approve of the retirement of the Registrars specified in the subjoined Schedule, the date of retirement to be the alate on which each officer ceased duty. DUGALD THOMSON, Minister of State for Home Affairs. Tammin Kelmscott Caballing Post Office, Guildford Karridale Polling Place. STATE OF QUEENSLAND. Name of Electoral Registrar Retired: Division. Polling Place. STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES. John Venables :. North Berry Jerry Bland George Jephson . Mingelo .. : Canobolas Eden - Monaro Tatlira John Van Hemert Albert Henry Bruce Gum Flat H. Bresnahan .. Wilde's Meadow Junction Reefs .. Edward O'Grady William C. Witt .. Galong Alfred Clarke .. John H. Falvey Gwydir Illawarra Macquarie Werriwa Werriwa Canobolas Towrang Toogong STATE OF VICTORIA. Nhill ... Edward Bell Caroline Ellen Allen Berwick Lake Charm James Scantleton Murra Warra James Reynolds Sandy Creek Mary Leitch Henry Alfred Schier Calignee Seaton Carl Rumpif Mary A. Madden . . Bourke La Trobe Evangeline Maria Kildahl .. Queenstown Walter Knell Robert Hobson .. Amelia Harriett Davidson Elizabeth Doherty Hugh Francis Clarke William Burrastan Payter Whitworth Gunn W. A. Richardson William P. Harmer Mary 11tartin William Edward Sumner A. G. Mowatt R. Jelbart .. John Bolwell Amelia Gladman.. Jane Spurling . . Julia Helen Doran V. L. O. H. Van Nooten C. Gallavan Areegra Tandara Boosey Miepoll Burnt Creek Wimmera Flinders Echuca Winunera Indi Gippsland chinson Grovely Cedar Creek Eli Elijah Smith Francis Stephen Herbert Flaggy George Keith Boddington Stephen Francis Innot Hot Springs Dooner William_ Alexander Uhr George Keith Boddington George Keith Boddington George Keith Boddington Stephen Francis Dooner John Burwise Scur- Kelvin Grove .. Marton .. Mount Amos Mount Romeo Newellton .. Seymour River field Starcke River .. George Keith Boddington STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. William Pollard .. William Wolf P. Everett Callington , ..) Angas Coromandel Valley Barker I I STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 1lfernda Wimmera Echuca Wannon Cohuna Township Club Terrace .. Echuca Gippsland Genoa .. Tatyoon Sugar Loaf Creek Grampians Mernda Baddaginnie Minimay Vectis East Laen North Vaughan Toolamba Mangalore .. .. Moira Wannon .. .. Wimmera Corinella Echuca Merada Karabeal E. Wannon - .. Melbourne Moira .. Brisbane Toombul Luke Hartley Hut- Dooner SCHEDULE. Division. Eleanor May Vin- cent John George Cornish Charles Horace Watson George Henry Percival William Henry Meleng Kelmscott Swan Caballing Guildford Karridale Yalgoo .. Perth .. Swan .. Coolgardie STATE OF TASMANIA. .. John Tolland Henry William Wes ter way Rachel Eppingstall Frank Prosser Bowden Franklin Apsley Glenora Woodsdale Glenorchy East .. Denison Commonwealth Gazette Commonwealth of Australia. Department of Home Affairs, Melbourne, 29th March, 1905. E.o5,137o7-8 -9. OF REVISION STITUTION IS Excellency the Governor - General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice of the Executive Council thereof, has, in accordance with the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1902, been pleased to approve of the alterations specified in the ALTERATION IN CO II subjoined Schedule in the constitution of the Revision Courts notified in Commonwealth Gazettes Nos. 13 and r4 of the 1rth March, 1905, and 18th March, 1905, respectively. DUGALD THOMSON, Minister of State for I -come Affairs. SCHEDULE. STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Division of Canobolas. Forbes Charles E. Oskar, P.M., to read John Fullarton Armstrong, J.P., and Daniel McKeown, J.Y. Parkes Charles E. Oslear, P.M., to read Edward Marriott, P.M. Peak Hill Charles E. Oslear, P.M., to read Edward Marriott, P.M. Division of Newcastle. J.P., to read George Needham Walker, P.M. Division of Herbert. Cairns Brabazon Richard Stafford, P.M., to read Peter George Grant, P.M. Mackay William Richard Onslow Hill, P.M., to read Bernard Canning McGGooarty, P.M. Division of Kennedy. Hughenden Chas. Augustus Mayne Morris, P.M., to read Philip Walter Pears, P.M. Division of Maranoa. Blackall Bernard Canning McGroarty, P.M., to read Ernest Joshua Hennessy, P.M. Longreach Peter George Grant, P.M., to read Francis Cory, J.P., and George Meacham, J.P. Division of Oxley. Brisbane South John Graham McDonald, P.M., to read Henry Taylor Macfarlane, P.M. Division of M'ide Bay. Michael Bennett, J.P., to read Samuel Tenningering Hardin;, J.P. Commonwealth Public Service Act 1902. NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES. Division of Bourke. No. 38. Brunswick J. W. Flemming, J.Y., to read J. W. Fleming, J.P. Division of Corangamite. Skipton E. G. Austin, J.P., to read Thomas Kennedy, Division of Corinella. Yandoit W. J. Barnes, J.1'., to read William Dougall, Division of C'erio. GeelongP. Smith, J.P., to read P. Smyth, J.P. Division of Gippsland. \Valhalla H. I- iarbeck, J.P., to read H. Hartrick, J.P. Division of Grampians. Skipton J, Kennedy, J.P., to read Thomas Kennedy, J.P. Dolby Jas. Clarke, J.P., and Richard John Hodge, STATE OF VICTORIA. Division of Robertson. Dubbo Thomas Charles K. McKell, P.M., to read William Clarke, P.M. J.P. Division of Darling Downs. APPLICATIONS are invited by the Public Service Commissioner from persons qualified for appointment to the positions specified below. Applicants outside the Public Service are eligible for appointment to the Administrative and Professional liivisions, but are not eligible for appointment to Clerical or General. Division vacancies, except for positions for which they have qualified by examit;ation. Officers in the Commonwealth Service must apply through the Chief Officer or Permanent Head, in accordance with Regulation \ \Tallseird Milton Sydney Love, S.M., to read George Frederick Scott, P.M. Newcastle George Frederick Scott, P.M., to read Milton Sydney Love, S.M. J.P. No. x7.- ---8th Aprii, 19Q5 279 Applicants who are officers of the Public Service of a State should state the date of their appointment to the Service, present position and salary. Applicants from outside the Service should state their qualifications for the c.fEce they seek. Copies only of diplomas, references, testimonials, or certificates should be forwarded. If the originals are required, they will be asked for. All applications must be in the applicants' own handwriting, and their date of birth should be stated. J.P. Haw that n R . R. Ardagh, J.P., to read A. R. Ardagh, J.P. Division of Melbourne Ports. Port Melbourne \V. Witt, J.P., and W. Godley, J.P., to read H. N. Edwards, J.P., and A. Hester, J.P. Division of Mernda. Lilydale E. Clark, J.P., to read Dr. Arthur E. Syme, J.P. Ferntree Gully W. Horner, J.P., J. Ramage, J.P., and A. Sullivan, J.1'., to read Thomas Dobson, J.P., and Alan Selman, J.P. Division of Moira. NathaliaH. P. Elrington, J.P., and P. D. K. O'HanIon, J.P., to read F. H. Furze, J.P., and R. G. Eakin, J.P. Numurkah H. Morrison, P.M., and J. McLeod, J.P., to read W. C. Fitzwater, J.P., Harry J. Glenny, J.P., and J. C. Trengrove, J.P. Division of Southern Melbourne. St. Kilda «rest A. Morrow, J.P., to read A. Morrah, POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. State of New South Wales. ... ' Clerical, £5201 15th April Sydney Chief Clerk ... j State of &nth Australia. ... Clerical, £140 22nd April Woodside Postmaster, Grade XIV. State of Wester; Australia. General, £60 Katanning to £110 per annum General, EGO Boulder to £110 per annum ; Assistant Assistant ... ' 15th April 15th April curd district allowance under Scale H. Assistant (L. C.) Cue Assistant (L.C.) Guildford i Assistant (L.C.) Claremont Assistant Bulong Division of Wimmera. General, £60 22nd April to £110 per annum ... i General, £60 22nd April to ß't10 per annum ... General, £60 to £110 per annum ' General, £60 to £110 per annum ; and district allowance 29th April 29th April Scale III. D. C. McLACRLAN, ben, J.P. Division of Capricornia. Rockhampton Philip 'Walter Pears, P.M., to read Christopher Francis, P. M. per annum, less £14 for rent Kaniva C. W. Taylor, J.P., to read John H. Champness, J.P. Wycheproof J. W. Redden, J.P., td read J. W. RedSTATE OF QCEENSL.AND. to £600 per annum J.P. South Melbourne Cr. J. Baragwanath, J.P., to read E. D. !leather, J.P., and C. F. Christmas, J.P. Applications Returnable. Audit Office, Clerical, £310 22nd April to £400 per Melbourne annum and Clerk Inspector Division of Kooyong. Box Hill E. D. Walker, J.P., to read E. E. Walker, and Salary. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Division of Indi. Wodonga J. Rowan, P.M., H. Harkins, J.P., G. Leighton, J.P., and H. Harris, J.Y., to read H. Harkin, J.P., and S. J. Nicholls, J.P. Division, Class or Grade, Locality. Position. Commissioner. FRANCIS REDDIN, Secretary. Office of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner, Melbourne, 6th April, 1905. 280 No. r 7., --8tli April, 19o5 Commonwealth of Australia. Department of Home Affairs, Melbourne, 29th March, 190-. STATE OF VICTORIA. PREPARATION OF NEW ELECTORAT. ROLLS UNDER SECTION 50 OF THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1902. IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the GovernorGeneral in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, by and with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to approve of the cancellation of the notice respecting the Sitting of the Revision Court at Wood's Point, in the Division of Gippsland, as notified in Cr,'a)nvnwealtli Gazette No. 13 of nth March, 1905, page 2I.., and of the Lists for the Polling Places specified therein to be dealt with by the Court constituted by C. E. Holmes, P.M., T. Lloyd, J.P., and T. S. Underwood, J.P., at lìairnsdale, on 31st March, 1905. JAS. J. HUNT, Commonwealth Electoral Officer for the State of Victoria. 1 HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA. Principal Registry, Melbourne, 3rd April, 1905. 1IlE following Rule of Court, made by the Justices of the High Court, is published for general information. GORDON H. CASTLE, Principal Registrar. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA. As of Monday, the Third day of April, 1905. IT is ordered as follows : A Sitting of the High Court of Australia for the Trial of Causes shall be held as follows : AT MELBOURNE, TUESDAY, 2ND MAY. S. W. GRIFFITH, C.J. (L.s.) EDMUND BARTON, J. R. E. O'CONNOR, J. GORDON H. CASTLE, Principal Registrar. Attorney - General's Department, Melbourne, 6th April, 1905. CREATION OF OFFICE OF MESSENGER IN THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY - GENER AL'S DEPARTMENT. IS Excellency the Governor - General, on the recoinmendation of the Public 'Service Commissioner, and with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, has been pleased to approve of the creation of the following new office in the Attorney- General's Department, as from the 1st April, 1905 :-- Messenger, Secretary's Office, Grade I., salary 442 to 484 per annum. J. H. SYMON, Attorney- General. Attorney- General's Department, Melbourne, 6th April, 1905. APPOINTMENT OF MESSENGER IN THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY'=GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. HIS Excellency the Governor- General, on the recommendation of the Public Service Commissioner, and with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, has been pleased to approve of the transfer of JAMES CONCANNON NASIi, Assistant, Postmaster- General's Department, at Greswick, in the State of Victoria, with salary at the rate of f6o per annum, to the office of Messenger in the Secretary's Office of the Attorney General's Department, at his present salary ; such transfer to take effect from the date on which hé takes up the duties of the new office. J. H. SYMON, Attorney - General. Attorney - General's Department, Melbourne, 6th April, 1905. NOTIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS, AND OF THE INTENTION TO MAKE REGI i T, A - TIONS UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT 1904. URSUANT to the Rules Publication Act 1903, notice is hereby given (i) That His Excellency the Governor - General, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council; was, on the 5th day of April,. 1005, pleased to make Provisional Regulations under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904, to come into operation forthwith, which Provisional Regulations may be cited as Statutory Rules 1905, No. 23. Commonwealth Gazette (2) That it is proposed, after sixty days after the publication of this notice, to make Regulations under the said Act, and that the Provisional Regulations above - mentioned are the Drafts of the Proposed Regulations. (3) That copies of the Provisional Regulations may be purchased at the Government Printing Office, Melbourne, at the price of Threepence. (4) That any representations or suggestions made, in writing, by any person interested will be taken into con sideiation before finally settling the Proposed Regulations. Suggestions should be forwarded to the Secretary to this Department. J. H. SYMON, Attorney - General. Industrial Registrar's Office, Principal Registry, Melbourne, 6th April, 1905. NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made to me under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904, for the registration of An association, called the Merchant Service Guild of Australasia, as an organization of employees, in connexion with the Shipping and Marine industry ; An association, called the New South \Vales Government Railways Traffic Employees Association, as an organization of employees in connexion with the Railway Traffic indus- try; An association, called the Machine Shearers and Shed Employees Union, as an organization of employees in connexion with the Pastoral industry ; An association called the Federated Saw Mill and Timber Yard Employees Association, Victorian Branch, as an organization of employees in connexion with the Saw Milling and Wood Working- industry; and An association, called the Australian Workers Union, as an organization of employees in connexion with the Pastoral industry. Any person who desires to object to the registration of any of the above associations may do so by lodging with me a notice of objection in the prescribed form and statutory declarations in support thereof within thirty days after the publication of this advertisement, and by serving on the association concerned copies of the notice of objection and statutory declarations so lodged. GORDON H. CASTLE, Industrial Registrar. Postmaster- General's Department, 29th March, 1905. Ex. Mins. 117 and rig. HIS Excellency the Governor - General, by and with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, has approved that leave of absence or furlough, as the case may be, be granted to the undermentioned officers of the Postmaster- General's Department, namely : NEW SOUTH WALES. JAMES McLAUGI-iuN, Groom -in- charge, Sydney, three months' leave of absence on full pay, prior to retirement from the Public Service. VICTORIA. hMICHAEL 13ocnKE, Clerk, Melbourne, three months' furlough on full pay. QUEENSLAND. ALFRED TAYT.OR \ \KINSHIP, Postmaster, Childers, six months' furlough on full pay. SYDNEY SMITH, Postmaster - General. Postmaster - General's Department, 6th April, 1905. THE following transfers, &c., in the Postmaster -General's Department have been approved, in accordance with the provisions of tiffe Public Service Act 1902, and Regulations thereunder, namely : NEW SOUTH WALES. W. O'GR.ADY, Assistant (Mail Boy), Parramatta, to he As- sistant (Mail Boy), Sydney, vice \Vest, transferred; F. H. \VEST, Assistant (Mail Boy), Sydney, to be Assistant (ilfail Boy), Parramatta, vice O'Grady, transferred ; A. A. McKENziE, Assistant, Narrabri West, to be Assistant, Carrathool ; H. J. NEILLY, Telegraph Messenger, Telegraph Branch, Sydney, to he Telegraph Messenger, Alexandria : E. R. DAVIS, Assistant, \Valcha, to be Assistant, Lockhart; W. S. KIRKPATRICK, Letter Carrier, Sydney, to be Letter Carrier, Bathurst, vice Greenwell, transferred; C. T. GREi ?Nwi:LL, Leiter Carrier, Bathurst, to be Letter Carrier, Sydney, vice Kirkpatrick, transferred; A. E. Joxas, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney (on probation), services dispensed with as from IStli February, 1905; H. J. JENNINGS, Telegraph Messenger, Young (on probation), services dispensed with as from 28th February, r905. \ \'i`F. CHARLES WILSON, Postal Assistant, Harden, forfeited office in accordance with section 66 of Act. Nó.. i7. -=8th 'April, r905 281 Commonwealth Gazette VICTORIA. H. R. McKIMM, Telegraph Messenger, Bendigo, to be Telegvrapl1 Messenger, (. astlemaine, vice Nicholls, promoted; J.:REDDING, Porter, Hawthorn, to be Porter, Mail Branch, General Post Office, Melbourne; l' nJANGAN, Assistant (Letter Carrier), Ascot Vale, to be Porter, Mail Branch, General Post Office, Melbourne; E. C. HUMPHRÍS, Telegraph Messenger, Maryborough, to be Telegraph Messenger, Maldon, vice Guymer, promoted ; L. R. FRICKER, Telegraph Messenger, Bruthen, to be Tele- graph Messenger, Maryborough, vice Humphris, trans- ferred ; Ií. A. DAWS, Porter, Camberwell, to be Porter, Mail Branch, General Post Office, Melbourne, vice Irwin, annum), when his promotion as an officer of Grade IL is confirmed. This promotion to date from z3th March, 1905, for purposes of seniority ; \VALTER ROBERT FRENCH, Letter Carrier, Grade II., Goul- burn, to be Sorter, Grade I., Sydney, vice Burton, promoted, from 13th March, ¡905, for purposes of seniority; FRANCIS NORTON YOUNG, Telegraph Messenger, Elnmaville, to be Assistant (Mail Boy), Sydney vice Owens, transferred, from r3th March, 1905, for purposes of seniority; CLARENCE BROWN, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney, to be Assistant (Mail Boy), Sydney, vice Fitzgerald, trans- ferred, from 13th March, ¡905, for purposes of seniority; A. C. UPHAM, Telegraph Messenger, Bondi, granted an allowance at the rate of 6 per annum, for delivering correspondence. transferred; D. B. V. O'CONNOR, Telegraph Messenger, Hawthorn, to be Telegraph Messenger, l \Tarrackuabeal, vice Candy, Office Abolished. Letter Carrier, Grade I. promoted ; New Office Created. Assistant (Letter Carrier). R. T. RAMSAY, Telegraph Messenger, Seymour, to be Tele- graph Messenger, Telegraph Branch, Melbourne, vice Turner, resigned; J. A. BRAIN, Despatching; Officer, Traral`on, to be De- spatching Officer, Mail Branch, Melbourne, vice Yandell, deceased; JAS. L OUGHNAN, Telegraph Messenger, Kew, to be Telegraph Messenger, Hawthorn, vice Carney, transferred ; AVM. H. C'ARNEY, Telegraph Messenger, Hawthorn, to be Telegraph Messenger, Kew, vice Louglinan, transferred. QUEENSLAND. CHARLES E. BRIGHT, Chief Clerk, General Post Office, Brisbane, appointed to perform the duties of the Chief Officer in Queensland, during the absence of that officer on six months' furlough, frcm ist April, 1905. J. MEE, Telegraphist, Townsville, to be Telegraphist, Brisbane, vice Lee, transferred ; A. P. LEE, Telegraphist, Brisbane, to be Telegraphist, Townsville, vice Mee, transferred. Appointments Confirmed. RONALD CLARE SMYTHE, Assistant, Mail Branch, Sydney; FREDERICK LESLIE CLISSOLD, Telegraph Messenger; CLIFFORD HARDY, Telegraph Messenger; ROBERT ERNEST NUTT, Telegraph Messenger ; EDWARD GEORGE WALTER, Telegraph Messenger ; JOHN WILLIAM ]3ooTIImAN, Telegraph Messenger; SYLVESTER MARK MILLS, Telegraph Messetiger ; PERCIVAL ROBERT ANSON, Telegraph Messenger. VICTORIA. THOMAS FRANCIS O'BRIEN, Telegraph Messenger, St. Kilda, to be Assistant (Porter), Mail Branch, vice Thear, transferred, from 4th March, seniority; 1905, for purposes of FREDERICK ST.ANFIELD HOLMES, Telegraph Messenger, Port Melbourne, to be Assistant (Letter Carrier), Mail Branch, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. G. A. Hlci s, an officer of the Clerical Division performing duties classified in the General Division, at Moonta, to be Postmaster, Grade XIV., lieachport, vice Attiwill, retired. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. T. P. BENNETT, Telegraphist, Coolgardie, to be 'Telegraphist, Perth, vice Barker, transferred ; G. J. BARKER, Telegraphist, Perth, to be -Telegraphist, Coolgardie, vice Bennett, transferred ; H. D. DAWSON, Telegraphist, Cue, to be Telegraphist, Guildford, vice Watson, transferred; H. C. WATSON, Telegraphist, Guildford, to be Telegraphist, Cue, vice Dawson, transferred. SYDNEY SMITH, Postmaster- General. Postmaster- General's Department, 29th March, 190x. Ex. Mins. I12 to 116. HIS Excellency the Governor- General, by and with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, has approved of the following staff changes, &c., in the Postmaster- General's Department, namely : NEW SOUTH WALES. ERNEST ARMOUR WOLSTENHOLME, Telegraph Messenger, Lawson, to be Telephone Attendant, Singleton, vice Gilson, promoted, from 8th March, 1905, for purposes of seniority; vice Beckwith, transferred, from 4th March, 1905, for purposes of seniority ; IVAN VICTOR HILLIARD BODEY, Telegraph Messenger, Hor- sham, to be Assistant (Letter Carrier), Ascot Vale, vice Slattery, transferred, from 22nd February, 1905, for purposes of seniority ; ARTHUR STEPHEN GRACE, Telegraph Messenger, Warrnam13001, ERNEST BENJAMIN JEFFREYS, Telegraph Messenger, Casterton, to be Assistant (Letter Carrier), Seymour, vice Doughty, transferred. QUEENSLAND. GEORGE HENRY DAWSON, Telephone Attendant, Brisbane, to be Assistant, No, 9 Maintenance Gang, vice McKen11cv, transferred; WILLIAM LLOYD, Telegraph Messenger, George- street, Brisbane, to be Telephone Attendant, Brisbane, vice Dawson, promoted; EDWARI) JAMES WILLIAMS, Messenger, Grade I., Mail Branch, Brisbane, to be Assistant, Richmond; ALI3ERT O']3R1E N, Telegraph Messenger, Telegraph Office, Brisbane, to be Messenger, Grade I., Mail Branch, Brisbane, vice 'Williams, promoted; JAMES CHARLES THOMAS VARDON, Clerk and Inspector, Audit Office, Department of the Treasury, an officer of the 3rd Class, Clerical Division, to be Accountant, Bris- bane, 2nd Class, Clerical Division, from loth March, 1905, for purposes of seniority. New Office Created. Assistant FREDERICK KILLICK, Telegraph Messenger, Murrumburrah, Burwood, to be Assistant, Nymagee, vice Gossip, de- ceased, from 9th March, 1905, for purposes of seniority; JOHN GREEN, Ganger, Sydney, classified as Line Foreman, to be Line inspector, Grade II., Sydney, vice Denton, deceased, from 9th March, 19o5, for purposes of seniority ; GEORGE FRASER, Line Repairer, Metropolitan Gang, to be Senior Line Repairer, Wentworth, vice Dingwall, re- signed, from 9th March, i9o5, for purposes of seniority ; 13ERTRAND COOKSEY, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney, to be Assistant (Mail ]toy), Glebe, vice Jackson, transferred, from loth March, i9o5, for purposes of seniority ; MARTIN BURTON, Sorter, Gracie I., Sydney, salary L150 per annum, temporarily promoted to the position of Sorter, Grade II., Sydney (vice Wroollett, transferred), at his present salary, but to be paid each year an increment of 46 if his conduct and efficiency be satisfactory, until his salary reaches the minimum of Grade II. (Z156 per (General Branch, Brisbane. to be Assistant (Mail Boy), North Sydney, vice Barnett, transferred, from SthI March, Igo5, for purposes of seniority; ALGERNON THOMAS BERNARD SMITH, Telephone Attendant, to be Assistant (Letter Carrier), Hamilton, vice Cowan, transferred, from 21st February, 1905, for pur poses of seniority ; Division) Correspondence SOUTH AUSTRALIA -. The salaries of the following officers have been fixed at amounts shown opposite their respective trames, namely :-the ARTHUR HORNER, Telegraphist,1ro per annum; MICHAEL JAMES SHEEHAN, Telegraphist, 4'120 per annum; JOHN ALFRED GARRETT OMOND, Telegraphist, ¿140 per annum. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. ERNEST GEORGE BAILEY, Telegraph Messenger, Fremantle North, to be Assistant (Letter Carrier), East Fremantle, from loth March, 1905, for purposes of seniority; JOHN JOHNSON, Letter Carrier, Grade I., Perth, to be Let- ter Carrier, Grade II., Perth, vice C. W. Johnson, re- signed, from loth March, 1905, for purposes o-f seniority; ANNIE HALL, Relieving Postmistress, salary fixed at ¿Ira per annum. Office Abolished. Clerk, Clerical Division, Boulder. The salaries of the following Assistants have been fixed at the rate of £iIo per annum each, from the dates shown opposite their respective naines : New Office Created. Assistant, Clerical Division, Boulder. JAMES PATRICK ANGLIM, Ist November, 1904; JOHN. CLEMENT ARKINS; ist May, 1905; TASMANIA. ARTHUR ALLEN RATTRAY, Telephone omaïónwéaltli Gazette 282 Igo. z 7. 8th April, 1905 Attendant, Launceston, duties an officer of the Clerical Division performing transferred from Division, classified in the General ETIiEL SWAN Cofx, Ist November, 1904; VINCENT JOSEPH GATTENHOF, ist November, 1904; Clerical Division to the General Division, as from 13th February, 1905. SYDNEY SMITH, JOHN MOLONY, ist May, 1905; HENRY CLEVE SELFF, Ist July, 1905; Postmaster - General. WWILLIAM HENRY JAMES TWEEDDALE, Ist November, 1904; HORACE REGINALD MOORE, 1st April, 1905; Ex. Ain. 125. JAMES MCDONALD, ist December, 1904; Postmaster - General's Department, 5th April, 1905. GEORGE QUILKEY, ist July, 1905. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. HIS Excellency the Governor- General, by and with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, has approved that R. H. HALL, Clerk, Money Order Office, Perth, be permitted to act as Secretary to the Perth Branch, No. I, Australian Natives' Association, and to accept the fees attached to such position. SYDNEY SMITH, Appointments Confirmed. WILLIAM BETHEL McLEAN, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney; MICHAEL GEORGE ATIíINSON, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney; i THOMAS JEREMIAH STANISLAUS CAHILL, Telegraph Messen- Postmaster- General. Ex. Min. 122. REGINALD EMANUEL BENNETT LEWIS, Telegraph Messenger, Sutherland ; JOHN REGINALD RYE, Telegraph Messenger, Hunter's Hill ; ger, Sydney ; . Postmaster - General's Department, 5th April, 1905. QUEENSLAND. Excellency the Governor - General, by and with the lias apadvice of -the Federal Executive Council,permitted Clerk, Townsville, be proved that JOHN BURNS, No. 29, Proto act as Secretary to the Kennedy Lodge, Australasia, and to Friendly Society of testant Alliance accept the fees attached to such position. 'SYDNEY SMITH, IT Postmaster- General. MICHAEL DONOHUE, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney ; JOHN EDWARD MAGEE, Telegraph Messenger, Summer Hill; JAMES WILLIAM JOHN WWOOLNOUGH, Telegraph Messenger, Leichhardt ; WILLIAM AITCHISON, Telegraph Messenger, Lambton_; WALTER ' ELLESLEY MCFARLANE, Telegraph Messenger, Drummoyne; WILLIAM DUNCAN, Telegraph Messenger, Sydney ; GEORGE WWARWICK UPHAM, Telegraph Messenger, Ex. Mins. 124, 127, 128. tostmaster- General's Department, 5th April, 1905 General, by and with the HIS Excellency the GovernorExecutive Council, has apadvice of -the Federal of absence or furproved that extensions of sick leave the undermenlough, as the case may be, be granted to Department, tioned officers of the Postmaster- General's namely : PERCY REGINALD CARTER, Telegraph Messenger, Tingha; NEW SOUTH WALES. Order Office, Sydney, three G. H. WILSON, Clerk, Money leave, from loth January, 1905, months' extension of sick on half pay; extenG. M. POLLOCK, Sorter, Sydney, forty -nine days' half pay. sion of sick leave, from 2nd April, 1905, on ket; DAVID ROMAINE REID; Telegraph Messenger, Carrathool ; GEORGE HENRY MICHAEL CURRAN, Telegraph Messenger, Captain's Flat. GEORGE Postmaster- General. Ex. Mins. 123, 126, 129. 5th April, 1905. General, by and with the IS Excellency the GovernorExecutive Council, has apadvice of the Federal staff changes, &c., be made in proved that the following namely : the Postmaster- General's Department, NEW SOUTH WALES. to the The light allowance soon per annum, as uin to be increased from3 1per available. as funds are The period of probation of the following officers has been extended for six months, namely : ; WILLIAM CROTHERS, Telegraph Messenger, Pyrmont Braid Telegraph Messenger, JOHN LOUIS ROBERTSON, H 4` ; Chatswood. Mail Hawthorn, vice Messenger, Appointments of the following Telegraph Messengers the Telegraph Branch have been confirmed, namely: in SAMUEL WILLIAM O'DEA; CLARENCE ARTHUR SWINTON; ALBERT WILLIAM BAIRD FAWCETT; HAROLD JOHN WTILLIAM ELLIOTT; GEORGE HAMILTON PHILPOTT ; CHARLES THOMAS HETHERINGTON CORNEILLE; JAMES JOYCE BARRY; JOHN HAROLD MILLER; WILLIAM RADICH ; WILLIAM HENRY CARNEY; ERNEST «WILLIAM HARVEY. QUEENSLAND. Appointment Confirmed. JAMES 'FUTON, Telegraph Messenger, Woolloongabba; ROBERT ROBINSON, Telephone Attendant, Albion, dismissed the Public Service, in accordance with the provisions of section 46 (5) of the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1902. Postmaster- General's Department, FREDERICK CHARLES CHARLES VICTORIA. PAGE, Telegraph Branch, to be Assistant (Letter Carrier), Shepherd, transferred. VICTORIA. Melbourne, T. F. BALL, Letter Carrier, General Post Office, from 3rd to 9th one week's extension of sick leave, March, 1905, on half pay ; Office, MelW. ASHMAN, Letter Carrier, General Post from 23rd extension of sick leave, bourne, ten days' February to 4th March, 1905, on half pay; Attendant, Central Telephone A. 13. 13AYSTON, Telephone eight days' extension of sick leave, Exchange, Melbourne, from 8th to ,5th March, 1905, on half pay; six ADAMINA GUTHRIE McCoLL, Relieving Postmistress, months' furlough, on full pay ; JEANNIE BENNETT, Postmistress, Oakleigh, six months' furlough on full pay. SYDNEY SMITH, WWool - lahra ; PETER BROWN MCGREGOR, Télegraph Messenger, Hayinar- wood CALLER, Telegraph Messenger, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. FANNY EVELYNE OUTERBRIDGE, Telegraph Messenger, Bah Hannah, salary fixed at the amount of ¿39 per annum, as from ist January, 1905. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. NORMAN WILLIAM WALKER DOWER, who is eligible for appointment in terms of section 34 of the Commonwealth i ublic Service Act, appointed (without examination or probation) to the position of Telegraph Messenger, Boulder, vice Jolly promoted; PATRICK LAWLER, who is eligible for appointment in ternis of section 34 of the Commonwealth Public Service Act, appointed to the position of Office Cleaner and Messenger, General Post Office, Perth, vice Ross retired. SYDNEY SMITH, Postmaster-General. Commonwealth Gazette. 283 No. 17. --8th April, i 9o5 NEW SOUTH WALES. CONVEYANCE OF MAILS. Postmaster- General's Department, 30th March, 10b5. T gE following particulars of Contracts entered into for the conveyance of Post Office Mails from 1st January, 1905, are published for general information. SYDNEY SMITH, Postmaster - General. Contractors' Postal Lines. Addresses. Names. Approx. Dis- Frequency tance of in Communication. Miles. Annual Mode of Conveyance. Amount pay able. No. of times per week. £ s. Date -of Termination. d. WESTERN ROADS. From Railway Station to Post i Office, Parramatta; and 1 William H. Iloutley Parramatta From Post l 2 Frederick R. Black 4 Frederick R. Black Glenorie ... 5 Alfred H. Moor ... Toongabbie 6 Peter Staunton ... Station, Parramatta Railway Baulkham Hills Tramway Platform. and Post Offices. Baulk - Glenorie Parramatta 3 James Morris Office to { { ham Hills, and Castle Hill ; and Castle Hill and Dural From Parramatta to Carlingford ; and From Carlingford to Parramatta 4 9 Rouse Hill and Annangrove ... Wentworthville and Toongabbie... 4 2 Three times Two Six Wentworth ville .. 11.0 00 31 Dec., 1907 Coach, 2 horses 26 00 31 Dec., 1905 c'nv'yance 95 00 31 Dec., 1907 4- wheeled c'nv'yance 2 or more horses 2 or more horses Horseback, vehicle, 1 horse (as required). 6 Six Horseback 40 3 11: Six Six Horseback Horseback 60 mere, vide Jersey -road and Harper- street, returning vir2 Plumpton 10 Andrew Nelson ... Rouse Hill Riverstone and Rouse Hill 1 3 Twicea day 1 horse and trap Once a day Sulky or Mount Druitt and Colyton Colyton Six or oftener if required Four times a day From Railway Station to the Post Office, Windsor ; and From the Post Office to the Rail way Station, Windsor ; and the clearance of the letter receiver in Bridge- street, and the con- Windsor Five times a day Threetimes a day ... Post Office Freeman's Reach Windsor and Freeman's Reach ... 2¿ Six 14 Charles J. Prentice Richmond Road, Windsor, Wilberforce, Ebenezer, Windsor and Sackville Reach 9 Windsor and Pitt Town; Pitt Town 52 0 0 00 31.Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1906 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 30 00 31 Dec., 1905 Six 9 15 0 4- wheeled l Pitt. Town 17 Wlm. M. Allester 18 Robert Lowe ... Bull Ridge Lower Portland ... Horseback 2 horses Three ... Waggon - 19 Joseph Whatley .. 20 Robert Lowe ... Lower Portland Lower Portland horses 1 back and sulky Horseback } Pitt Town Co- operative Settle- 1 Three junction of Kenthurst and Forrester Roads Pitt Town and Wiseman's Ferry and sulky Horseback and sulky 26 Three Waggon- Lower Portland and Leet's Vale, vid the Public School, Reckless', T. H. Loxton's, and thence by the new road S 31 Dec., 1907 40 00 31 Dec., 19C7 42 00 31 Dec., 1905 52 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 13 0 0 31 Dee., 1905 00 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1905 ette, 2 4 6 0 0 33 15 0 31 Dec., 1907 and sulky Waggonette Six Bull Ridge and Freeman's Reach. Sackville Reach and Lower Portland. (Contractor to convey mails on horseback, at 1;35 per annum, if required) Lower Portland and Central Colo 30 coach, 2' horses 2? operative Settlement ; and At 3 months notice on either side Pitt Town and Pitt Town Coment and Forrester, via the C.1940--B 31 Dec., 190G vehicle, 1 horse Three ... Horse- 16 Thomas Thompson 0 0 4- wheeled veyance of the contents to the 15 Thomas Thompson 18 17 6 31 Dec., 1907 From Wentworthville to Wide - 9 Stephen H. Veal ... 13 Charles Lillis .. 31 Dec., 1203 cart Twice a day a day Six 75 0 0 village 61 Once a day 4 Twice a day Baulkham Hills, Kellyville, and Rouse Hill ; and Wentworth and Prospect roads Blacktown and Prospect From Prospect to Eastern Creek, Rooty Hill, and Blacktown, vi2 Booty Hill Public School Rooty Hill and Plumpton 12 Wm. J. Morticy ... 1 -horse or 2. w heel'd 7 Wlm. H. Smith ... Prospect 8 William H. Smith Prospect 11 Frederick Fuller ... G Ten to twelve times or oftener daily Thirteen to fifteen times or oftener daily Two Six One Three ette, 2 horses Sulky, horse 1 Horseback Horseback 37 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 20 30 0 0 Commonwealth Gazette, 284 No. 17.= -8tïi April, 1905 CONTRACTS FOIL THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES continued. Approx. Dis- Contractors' in Addresses. Ir ames. Frequency of Communication. tance Postal Lines. Miles. Annual Amount pay- Mode of Conveyance. able. Date of Termination. No. of times per week. WESTERN ROADS continued. 21 Stephen F. Dungton Ricluiiond 22 Herbert R. Hill ... Richmond Richmond, North Richmond, Kurrajong, and Kurrajong Heights Richmond and Grose Vale 13 Six 9 i Six pats 95 0 0 44 0 0 f 2 -horse coach 2- wheeled vehicle, 31 Dec., 1905 an 31 Dec., 1905 Jam Rc set 1- horse, or 4- wheeled 23 Herbert R. Hill ... 24 Arthur E. Ward ... 25 Benj. Gosper 26 Benj. Gosper 27 George Hope 28 Benj. Mount 29 John Delaney Richmond St. Mary's and Llandilo Six 3?4 Blaxland's Ridge Kurrajong, Comleroy Road, and Blaxland's Ridge Blaxland's Ridge and Upper Colo, Upper Colo vid Moran's Upper Colo, Putty, and Howe's Upper Colo alley Railway Station and Post Office, St. Mary's ; St. Mary's Including the clearance of the letter box at the Railway Station st. Mary's and Werrington Werrington St. Mary's and Litticham Exeter Llandilo 30 Thos. R. Ransley Richmond and Agnes Banks 15 75 7 Station, Penrith ; 31 Herbert R. Hill ... Castlereagh and Penrith, vid 32 Frank J. H. Durbin Penrith 33 Elizabeth Fowler... Mulgoa 34 George Adams ... 35 Geo. W. Walker... Werombi ... Megalong Emu Plains Upper Castlereagh Penrith, Jamison Town, Mulgoa, and Wallace Mulgoa and Littlefields Luddenliam, vid Wallace and Werombi .. From Eniu Plains to Emu ; and from Emu to Emu Plains Katoomba and Megalong; and 3G John England Megalong and Cullubuinbung, vid River Cox (Dyson's) 38 Septimus G. Ward Hartley Railway Station and Post Office, Mount Victoria ; and Railway Station, Mount Victoria, and Post Offices, Mount Victoria, Little Hartley, and Hartley Hartley, Lowther, and Hampton 39 John McCloskey ... Hartley Vale Railway Platform and Post Office, 40 Wlm. Underwood* Mount Wilson ... Bell and Mount Wilson... 41 Edward Delaney 42 Elizabeth Holt ... ... 43 W lm. Hart 44 Wlm. J. McInnes South Bowenfells ... Lidsdale Cullen Bullen ... George's Plains... 37 Edward Delaney... South Bowen fells 45 Robert J. Moore ... Capertee Capertee, Round Swamp, Ilford, Cudgegong, Appletrec Flat, Ilford, Waverley Station, Crudine, and Sofala Ilford ... 47 James W. Honey sett 48 James W. Honey sett Rylstone Rylstone Railway Station and Post Office, Rylstone ... Rylstone and Cudgegong 49 James W. Honeysett Rylstone Rylstone and Olinda ... 31 Dec., 1907 Gcor, 31 Dec., 1900 31 Dec., 19C6 Jose 31 Dec., 1907 Jam 31 Dec., 1900 31 Dec., 1905 Geoi vehicle ... Horseback 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 Will 2- wheeled vehicle, 1 horse, or 4- wheeled Three times or oftener vehicle, 2 horses daily Twice daily Riel gu 132 0 0 131 Dec., 1907 r «'il; 14) lai I 11 ;- Six Alfr An. 12 Coach, Six 2 95 or more 31 Dec., 190G Job horses Horseback 32 0 0 22 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 49 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 64 0 0 31 Dec., 1006 00 31 Dec., 1907 35 9 0 31 Dec., 1907 44 18 0 31 Dec., 1905 40 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 00 25 0 0 43 0 0 144 0 0 :31 Dec., 1906 00 31 Dec., 1905 1 49 10 0 31 Dec., 1900 Twice or Handcart oftener daily 14 Two ... 2-w heeled sulky, 1 horse 4- wheeled 11¡ Three 24 15 0 31 Dec., 1901 26 15 0 31 Dec., 1901 57 31 Dec., 1905 4, Six 10 1 8 15 G3 Horseback } Horseback Three Twelve Six Six Two i Twice If Horseback or oftenerdaily Seven ... if 75 14 Three Sulky, and horse 3 Seven foot, On horseback, or vehicle (as required) Vehicle, 1 or 2 horses Horseback Horseback Horseback 1 Coach, 10 Six 3 Six Six Six 1 2 34 Three or more ) 47 horses Six 28 Two 4- wheeled covered vehicle 2 horses Sulky, horse vehicle, 1 horse 38 31 1 59 0 Sulky, 28 Two Rylstone and Glen Alice, vid Bogie 50 James W. Honey - Rylstone horse sett * Contractor deceased, R. W. Kirk (a surety) is being paid for performing the service until further notice. 0 Geo Pat Sulky, 1 horse Ale. 31 Dec., 1007 I Broombcc, avid Mudgee ... Capertee and Airly ... 46 Thomas Moore Will lai John or 1 -horse daily Hartley Vale Bowenfells and South Bowenfells Wallerawang and Lidsdale Carson Siding and Cullen Bullen 16 0 0 50 0 0 or oftener to Railway letter boxes in High- street and the box at the Railway Station ; and From Penrith to Cranebrook, Castlereagh, and Agnes Banks ; returning from Agnes Banks to Horseback Horseback Five times Including the clearance of the Richmond 60 0 0 18 0 0 29 0 0 64 0 0 Two ... 31 Dec., 1907 Jose Horse and sulky Sulky or Two horseback Sulky or One horseback Horseback Four times or by wheel daily Six Six 21S Office, Penrith ; and Office 34 0 0 Six 8 From Railway Station to Post From Post vehicle, 2 horses 2-wheeled vehicle, I horse, or 4wheeled vehicle, 2 horses. 31 Dec., l005 31 Dec., 1005 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1905 No. I7.----8th April, 1905 285 ollwealth Gazette. .,-- CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE Ob' MAILS Iti TIi1i. STATE OF NEW SOUTH WAI.Ksconcinucd. Approx. I Prcqucncy Dis- Contractors' Postal Lines. Addresses. Names. tance in Miles. Mode of Conveyance. of Communication. No. of times per week. ï 5 sett 15 { land Mudgee Joseph Kurtz Mudgee, Eurunderee, Log Pad- dock, Home Rule, and Gulgong Mudgee, Upper Meroo, Windeyer, Pure Point, Long Creek, Upper Pyramul, ... George Spratt Mudgee, Collingwood, Grattai, Avisford, Hargraves, Tamba- Hargraves roora, and Hill End Mudgee and Merindee, vid Main Road Mudgee, Stony Creek, Cooyal, Wollar, and Barragan Mudgee, Budgee Budgee Ulan, Turill, and Cassilis, vid Boba- r, Joseph Kurtz Mudgee James Brennan Wollar John Katen Mudgee Once or vehicle, 2 or more 21 daily Six ... 50 Two 2 -horse 45 Three 4- wheeled 25 Two 37 Three 53 Three with a branch mail to and from the main road and 5 George W. Last ... Canadian Lead... ... William Birchall ... Piambong 7 Linhurn Home Rule and Canadian Lead ... Cullenbone and Piambong (J. Butler's), vid Froorn's Creek, James Priddie's, Ratcastle 52 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 25 19 6 31 Dec , 1905 4- wheeled oftener deen ; r, Date of Termination. horse Three 99 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 horses 95 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 coach Campbell's Creek, and Crudine. vid Queen's Pinch 7 Two mails by bicycle for a sum at the rate of £22 per annum, if William H. Suther- Gulgong G vehicle, 1 horse 2- wheeled vehicle, 1 and required) Railway Station and Post Office, Mudgee ; and 7 2- wheeled Lodge and Ginghi Homestead Rylstone, Camboon, and Lue, vid Piangle. (Contractor to convey able. £ 8. d. WESTERN ROADS continued. 35A Two Rylstone and Bylong, vid Torrie patri& Connelly, Wollar James Robinson James W. Honey - Rylstone Annum Amount pay- 104 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 60 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 89 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 2 or 3 horse coach 57 10 31 Dec., 1907 coach, 2or 3 horses 1 Sulky, horse 2 Coach, horses } 0 101 Six One Horseback Horseback 20 0 0 24 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1905 85 Two Coach, 1, 2.or more horses, as 240 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 3 Reef, Horace Long's, and A. Raynor's old selection Richard guire G. Gulgong, Beryl, Cobbora, Merrygoen, Mundooran, Breelong, and Gilgandra, vid Lahey's Creek, Goodaman's, and Boy bean Gulgong, Tallewang, Birriwa, Denison Town, Leadville, Coolah Bridge, and Coolah Gulgong and Guntawang Ma- Gilgandra l7 William H. Suther- Gulgong land ... Gulgong AIfred Cross Andrew Barton ... Wollar Wollar and Munmurra, vid Combo, )G J5 John C. Maul ... Tallewang Alexander Nelson Coonabarabran .. l7 )J George C. Greame lG Patrick Hunt Coolah ... Coonabarabran . .. Queensborough Flat, Bothero, Digilah, and Dunikimini Mundooran, Belar Creek, and Warkton, vid Yarragreen, along present route, T. Luckie's, G. 50 Three Coach, 5 25 Two One horses Horseback Horseback 5 52 Two Two GO One 52 Two 45 Two bin, Hollymount, and Tonna bar John Montgomery Coonabarabran ... Mundooran, New Mollyan, Warkton, and Coonabarabran, vid Buckley's Myall Plain l5 From Binnaway to Coolah, vid Reuben Jones' and Bald Ridge William H. Suther- Gulgong land D5 John Conliffe Cobbora ... J5 JG Alfred Niall 3 John Case 17 4 Wm. Sparks Thorpe's Pinch, Rydal ... Sunny Corner 5 John C. Wilcox ... Oberon G Cornelius A. Wil- Oberon cox 5 ... 2 -horse coach Horseback, or 2- wheel'd vehicle, Horseback 4 - wheeled vehicle, 2 or more horses 4 - wheeled vehicle, 2 or more horses Sulky ... Two 3544 Station, returning to Binnaway by direct route Leadville, Denison Town, Bolaro, and Cobbora, vid Rhodes', Shaws', Weiss', and the School, 211 Two Bolaro Coolah and 18 One Pandora (B. P. Sievers'), vid Gundare Station, Collaburragundy -road, Irwin s, and Brennan's Gap Rydal, Meadow Flat, and Sunny Corner ; and Coolah l5 11 Sulky 74 0 0 131 Dec., 1905 26 0 0 25 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 31 Dec. , 1906 19 19 6 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1905 120 0 0 59 0 0 J 31 Dec., 1907 78 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 108 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 00 31 Dec., 1905 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 45 0 0 31 Dec., 190 97 between Denison Town and lG l5 2 or more Hosking's, E. Cooper's, A. Hosking's, O. McKellar's, Ker- J7 l7 Wilpinjong, Crowie, and Deridgery ... Tallewang and Tucklan ... Merrygoen, Binnaway, and Coonabarabran, vid Caigan, Mooran, Sunnyside, Popagandra, and Riversdale Merrygoen and Coolah. vid required Corner, West Mitchell, and { Sunny Yetholme, vid Main Road . . West Mitchell, Dark Corner, and Palmer's Oakey Tarana, Hazelgrove, and Oberon, travelling alternately vid De- laney's Falls and Mutton's Falls Oberon, Norway, and Black Springs Horseback, and packhorse when required 14 Six 4 - wheeled coach, 2 horses Horseback Two Horseback 37 17 0 31 Dec., 1905 Coach, 2 or more horses Horseback, or vehicle 65 0 0 Six Six 16I J 16 Three { when required 114 76 31 Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1907 34 18 0 31 Dec., 1905 No. x7. 8th April, igo5 286 Commonwealth 0 tt ('4 .TIZAtTh FOR Tile COKvRyATCR OF MAILS IN THE STATF: OF NEW SOUTE' WALESCmiti,nued. Colli Approx. Contractors' Dis- Postal Lines. Names. tance in Addresses. Miles. Frequency Mode of of Conveyance. Communica -. tion. Annual Amount pay- Terurúatino, able. No. of times per week. WESTERN ROADS -- continued. 77 Campbell J. Whá- Jenolan Caves ... Oberon, Edith, and Jenolan Caves 17 Six lan 78 John 13. Keen ... Oberon 79 John C. Wilcox ... Oberon Oberon, Titania, and Duekmaloi ton Park Oberon and Jerula, vifs Harvey's Mount, Charley's Hill, and Willow Springs Black Springs, Cross Roads, and Porter's Retreat ; and Porter's Retreat and Jerrong Burraga, Isabella, and Arkstone... Edith, Gingkin, and Shooter's 80 John C. Wilcox ... Oberon 81 Pierce F. Han - Black Springs rahan 82 Edward Ryan ... Burraga 83 John Batcheldor Edith ... Hill ; and Shooter's Hill and Porter's Retreat 84 Henry Morgan ... O Connell Brewangle and O'Connell 85 Henry Morgan ... O'Connell 88 Mrs. Elizabeth Kelso ... Marsden Railway Station and Post Office, 89 John E. Yeates Railway Station and Post Office, Bathurst 90 David Wilson One 15 Two 12 14 15 11 5 4 14 Evans' Plans One One Three One Six 94 William Kessey Eglinton and Freemantle 16 Two Bathurst 95 Jas. Dempsey ... Peel .. ... Peel, Clear Creek, and Limekilns 96 John A. McKin- Palmer's Oakey Sofala, Upper Turon, and Palmer's non Oakey, vid Main Road past Wilde's 97 Chas. A. Johnson Turondale Sofala and Turondale 98 Wm. Maloney ... Sofala ... Sofala, Sally's Flat, and Hill End 99 Alex. Ross, jun. Hill End Hill End and Tambaroora ... Travelling Post Office or Railway ç Guard's Van, George's Plains George's Plains, Cow Flat, and Rockley Rockley, Gihnandyke, 101 William P. Rutter Bathurst 102 Jas. Cullen .. Rockley 103 John Haywood .., Judd's Creek ... 104 Joseph McGrath Perth ... ... 105 Henry J. Cooper Tuena ... 106 Oliver Cooke ... Newbridge 107 Henry J. Cooper Newbricjge 108 Fredk. H. Bull ... Blayrtey Judd's Creek, and Burraga, per Mount Lawson Road ; and Rockley, Judd's Creek, and Bur raga Rockley and Triangle Flat ... Judd's Creek and Mount David Perth and The Lagoon, vid C. Booth's, J. Paddison's, N. Booth's, G. Bentley's, N. Barnes', and G. Morris's Newbridge, Moorilda, Hobby's Yards, and Trunkey Creek Newbridge, and Caloola Post Office Trunkey Creek, Abercrombie, and Tuena ; and Tuera, Mount Gostigau, Cordillera, and Peelwoocj. Railway Station and Post Office, Blayney 5 3 ¿ Three Six Seven 22 J Three 31 Dec., 1907 191)7 114 P 115 C 39 10 0 31 Dec., 190G 40 0 0 116 T 31 Dec., 1906 117 P 118 J 14 19 0 31 Dec., 1906 119112 2 0 31 Dec., 190G 120 Pl 24 38 15 0 At 3 months' d1 Dt notice on either side 35 0 70 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 0 59 0 22 C 31 Dec., 1907 0 31 Dec., 1907 77 15 6 31 Dec., 1905 34 18 0 23 Je 3 Dec., 1905 24 TI 11 18 0 31 Dec., 1907 39 18 0 31 Dec., 1907 45 89 00 9 6 31 Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1907 24 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 40 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 28 00 31 Dec., 1905 49 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 126 Ja 4- wheeled coach, 2 horses 1 Three 7 Three Six Horseback 6ÿ J Three horse Horseback 3 18 51s 18 10 11 Six Three Three J Two 19. Six 7 Sulky and .,, Coach, 2 horses .. Horseback Vehicle, 1 fJ or 2 horses Three times Spring cart, or oftener 1 horse ;or daily sociable, 1 or2horses Four ... 3uggy, J horse Three Horseback Three Two 127 Ja J ... 22 Blayney, Gregharnstown, and Vittoria Neville and,Hadsonville 00 horses Horseback Coach, 2 horses Horseback Coach, 1, 2, or more I horses 17 J Six 111 Walter Wm. Wickens Pine Hill, Neville 18 113 J 1905 I 6 112A Duncan Harems Horseback Horseback Horseback Sulky, 1 horse Sulky, 1 horse Horseback Coach or 8 I Three 25 Three Blayney and Brown's Creek Blayney, Norton, Barry, Neville, and Shaw 190. buggy, 2 110 Waiter William Blayney Wickens East Guyong 31 Dec., Coach, 2 horses 13 Two 15 4 . Six Six 2f Six Blayney and King's Plains 112 John Rosser 0 or On foot ... 5 109 Mrs. Sophia Death King's Plains ... Blayney 36 0 sulky Sulky, 1 horse Horseback or sulky Railway Station, and Post Office, George's Plains ; and 100 Wm. J. McInnes George's Plains Horseback or of tener 1 horse daily Six Sulky 92 Wm. Kessey ... Bathurst 93 William Kessey Bathurst Sofala ... 31 Dec., 1907 daily Four times Spring van, 28 1 Wm. Moloney 25 0 0 oftener Bathurst, Esrom, Dunkeld, and Evans' Plains Bathurst, Peel, Wyagdon, Wattle Flat, and Sofala Bathurst and White Rock Esrom and Eglinton ... 20 0 0 31. Doc., 31 Dec., covered vehicle. 1 or more horses Horse and Two 13812 4 31 Dec 19pG 24 10 0 4 - wheeled Two Twice 1 or 4 horses, as required Horseback 3i Six Kelso Bathurst 2, Three Three 17 ... O'Connell, Wiseman's Creek, and Essington Raglan and Glanmire ... 87 Mrs. Rose H. Raglan Honeyman 9 ... O'Connell and Bolton Vale 86 Henry Morgan ... O'Connell . :. 8 Oberon and Sweetbriar, vid Essing- Vehicle, 69 128 Ja 0 31 Dec., 1905 129112 24 0 0 52 0 0 130 G 131 PE 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1906 132 D 31 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 1.00 0 0 26.0 0 119 1.0 0 Dec., 1905 133 Fr 31 Dec., 190G 31 Dec., 1905 134 R 13i 135 'Tc 29 19 6 31 Dec., 1906 136 J 00 52 0 0 18 Sulky or cart, 1 or 2 horses 71 2- wheeled 90 vehicle,1 horse . Horseback 0 00 31 Dec., 1906 At three months' notice on either side 137 Jc 31 Dec., 1906 138 Jr( 20 0' 0 J 31 Dee., 1907 ;00 139 Jt . 140 A, 141 M July, 1906 131 142 Jc 287 Commonwealth Gazette. No. 17.-8th April, 19©5 Ci)ATllALTS FOR 7'IiE CONVEYANCE Or MAILS I TII1C STaTF. OF NEW SOU'rii WALkt3Contin.ued. op, Contractors' .Approx. Lis - Postal Lines. in Addresses. Names. Frequency Mode of of tance Miles. Communication. Conveyance. Annual Amount payable. No. of tines per week. Date of Termination. £s. d. 906 905 907 07 113 John J. Smith .., Carcoar Carcoar Mandura,ma 114 Patk. Perry W. Mandurama Marshall 07 06 00 06 00 the' ber 5 7 116 Thos. H. Rowlands Mandurama ... Railway Station and Post Office, 1 Mandurama, Eganton, Wa]li, and Canowindra, vial Maranggulla 28 Public School, Egan's, and Cliefden (and Belmore when practicable) Mandurama and Gallyinont 6 Twice oftener daily 0 0 31 Dec., 190G Six Sulky and 52 0 O Three ilS John A. Coghlan Canowindra Woodstock and Canowindra vid " The Islands " Woodstock, Milburn Creek, and 19 Six 13 Six 17 TWO 24 One Two ... Pine Mount 120 Philip Lynch ... Cowra ... Mount McDonald Woodstock, Pine Mount, And Gabine Railway Station and Post Office, Cowra; including midnight mails 23 Jeremiah Toohey Forbes 5 24 Thos. North ... Grenfell Coach, 2 horses Coach, 2 horses Cowra.. Jas. Muir Harden - Blayney line at Cowra, three times or oftener daily Cowra, Canimbla, Goolagong, Tomanbil, and Forbes Cowra, Broula, Bumbaldry, Kelly's Creek, and Grenfell 58 ! Three 34 Cowra, Cocomingla, and Reid's 38 Flat 7 0 31 Dec., 1905 20 0 0 115 31 Dec., 1905 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1906 38 0 0 31 Dee., 1905 28 0 31 Dec., 1907 0 34 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1905 40 daily Vehicle, 1or 2 horses j Three ... 4- wheeled vehicle, 2 horses 7 7 45 0 Sulky, 1 horse Horseback Twice or Trolly, 2 oftener horses and the clearance of posting boxes in the brake -vans on 5 horse Horseback Gold -field (Limited) Mine Darby's Falls 11 David Tarrant ... Mount McDonald Mount McDonald and Reid's Flat Lk Charles Elliott ... Maryamma ... Mount McDonald to Maryamma, vid Spring Vale and Riverslea, returning to Mount McDonald, vid .Alston, Wyangala, and 22 Chas. Kelly 14 15 0 31 Dec., 1905 75 11 119 Matthew or 31 Dec., 1907 1 Mandurama, Junction Reefs and Burnt Yards, vils Lyndhurst O'Brien Woodstock 00 20 1 Sulky, horse Mandurama Perry or Buggy, 'horse Two .. 117 Patk. 7 7 oftener daily Mandurama 115 Christopher 05 WESTERN ROADS continued. Railway Station and Post Office, Twice I One 2- wheeled vehicle, 1 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 0 At three 169 125 months' notice on either side 51 15 0 31 Dec., 1905 horse, or 4- wheel'd conveyance, 2 s 5 horses, as 5 5 5 126 John. P. Lynch Grenfell 127 Jantes Rose Millthorpe 28 James Rose Millthorpe 29 Michael Guinan Millthorpe 130 Geo. E. Stokes .. 131 Peter Redmond ) 132 David Forrester Guyong Forest Reefs Orange Grenfell and J. M. Holland's vid Bald Hills, Burrett's, along the Main Road, calling at Warraderrr and Tin Pot Stations Railway Station and Post Office, 21 required Horseback ! One or oftener Three ... 2- wheeled Six Millthorpe Millthorpe, Guyong, and Byng ... 101 Millthorpe and Forest Reefs ; and Forest Reefs and Cadia Guyong and East Guyong . 6 G Six One } 3§ Three Forest Reefs and Flyer's Creek, G vid Slattery's Creek Railway Station and Post Office, Orange Three Three and a half or of tener daily 33 Fredk. H. Brown Orange 134 RobertP. Bulkeley Cargo ... 135 John McCann* ... Orange 136 Jas. Breen Orange Orange, East Orange, Watterson's, and Lucknow Orange, German's Hill, Medina, and Cargo ; and Cargo and Canowindra, vid Belmore Orange, Emu Swamp, and Lewis Ponds From Orange to Lower Lewis Ponds and Ophir, vid Lewis Ponds, Trewick's Station, and Upper Lewis Ponds, returning to Orange by direct road, vid 137 John F. Collins ... Springside 131 John McCann} -.. Orange 139 Jas. Breen Orange 140 Adolphus B. Moon Shadforth 141 Mrs. fallen Gil- Cargo ... christ 142 John A. Coghlan Ca.nowindra Lower Lewis Ponds Orange and Springside ; and Springside, Cadia, Burnt Yards, and Carcoar Orange and March Orange, Canoblas, and Towac Lucknow and Shadforth Cargo, Avenel, Cranbury, Auburn Vale, Bowan Park, and Cudal, vid Davy's Plains Canowindra and Cowra vehicle, I horse Spring cart, i horse Horseback Horseback 4- wheeled covered waggonette, 1 horse 4- wheeled 23 14 1G sociable, 1 horse Six Three .l 4- wheeled 48 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 27 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 37 15 0 31 Dec., 1907 52 00 31 Dec., 1907 12 10 0 31 Dee., 1905 00 65 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 0 31 Dec., 1906 00 31 Dec., 1905 20 54 195 0 31 Dec., 1907 Three vehicle, 2 or4horses Horseback Two Horseback 45 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Sulky, horse 1 50 00 31 Dec., 1905 Horseback Horseback Horseback Sulky, 1 25 30 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1907 J 42 10 0 31 Dee., 1905 24 14 5 30 Two One G Two 27 Three Three Three 20 Three 7 3 1 f horse, or 0 00 18 0 0 72 0 0 31 Dec., 19.06 horseback ... Coach, 2 horses * Contractor deceased. Joseph Clint acting as special messenger from 20th December, 1903. 46 0 0 131 Dec., 1905 288 No. 17.-- --8t1, April, 1905 CONTRACTS Commonwealth fi FOR Tlllì. CorVxvArct. OF MAILS is r::ic STATE or Nhty SOUTH WALESCOIbtiILUCd. Approx. !hs- t'cntractors' tance Postal Lines. Names. in Addresses. Frequency Annual Amount payable. Mode of Conveyance. of Communica- tion. Miles. No. of times per week. 143 \Vm. J. Flanagan Canowindra 144 John W. Forrister Canowindra WESTERN ROADS continued. One 171i ... Canowindra and Goolagong by the River Road 99 £ s. d. I Sulky ... Horse and Two Canowindra and Eugowra, Date ei Termination. 25 10 0 31 Dee., 1901 00 31 Dec., 1905 40 sulky or 4- wheeled Railway Station, Borenore, and J 45 Jantes Crook, sen. Molong Post Offices, Borenore, Cheese man's Creek, and Cudal ; and Cudal, Toogong, Murga, Eugowra, and Forbes, vid the River Road between Eugowra and Southern 16' Six 64 Six 2 - wheeled ¡ 385 0 0 vehicle 31 Dee., 1907 Sulky, 1 horse Horseback 50 7 0 31 Dec., 1906 20 0 0 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1900 4 wheeled Horsebacl: 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Sulky, 49 10 6 31 Dec., 1905 47 0 0 31 Dec., 906 29 10 0 31 Dee., 1900 12 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 Cross 1.6 Three 147 James Crook, sen. Molong 148 Geo. Windred ... Molong Toogong, Burdett, Lockwood, and Canowindra ... Molong and Garra Molong and Cumnoek ... 9 16 Two Six 149 James Crook, sen. Molong From Molong to Gumble, vid 18 One 146 Edward Ryan ... Canowindra coach, horses Norah Creek Public School, Caldwell's, and Connolly's, returning vid Redbank ; and from 20 One School Cumnock, Yullvndry, Yeoval, and Obley, keeping the Main Road 23 Three Molong to Gumble, vid Red bank (by way of Carroll's), returning vid Connolly's, Caldwell's, and Norah Creek Public 150 John Merriman ... Cumnock vehicle, 2 horses if required Coach, 2 or 4 horses Ì! 31 Dec , 1900 2 1 horse, or 4- wheeled vehicle, 2 or more horses 151 Henry W. Sher - Cumnock ringham Cumnock, Eurimbla, and Cnn- Sulky, Three horse journeys out and back on same days 15 dumbul, vid Main Road. Con- tractor to convey mails twice a week for £47 per annum, or three times a week under any 1 form of time -table that may be required, £55 per annum, and to extend the service three times a week to Cardington Hall, if required, for an additional sum of £5 per annum 152 Thos. Donnelly ... Bowra, near Dilga Dilga and Cumnock 153 John Merriman ... Obley ... 154 Wm. C. Williams Meranbure 155 Edward Davies ... Parkes ... 156 Mrs. Clara Maher Eugowra 157 Wm. Rees Parkes ... From Obley to Obley Vale and Wandoo Wandong, vid Yoo- rooga and Mount Oak, returning to Obley, vid Washpen and Derowie Gullible and Meranburn, vid \Volabla, Bocobra, and St. Germain's Creeks, and Red Hill Meranburn Railway Platform and Post Offices, Meranburn, Bumberry, Bindogandra, Kamandra, and Parkes Cookamidgera, Mount and Eugowra Eu ro w, 9 Two 25 One Horseback and sulky Horseback 18 One Horseback 26 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 3.4 Two Sulky or buggy, 1 85 0 Sulky, or horseback Delivery Fifteen times or van, 1 horse oftener ... Sulky, 1 Two horse One 21 Railway Station and Post Office, Parkes Parkes and Trundle, vid Deep Lead, Cook's Myails, Suther- Parkes ... Parkes, Alectown, Mingelo, and 33 Three 160 Henry 011iver ... Parkes ... Parkes, Coradgery, Wargo Rock, and Looby's, vid Genanagie, McKeown's. Narramine -lane to 69 Two 30 or Horse and Nine cart oftener 2- wheeled Two 53 Two Sulky, 2 20 Three 2 or 4- land's, Cox's, and Long's 31 Dec., 1906 00 31 Dec., 1905 or 2 horses 158 Gustav Hoerz ... Parkes ... 159 Tlios. Doyle 0 36 Peak Hill, via' Bachelor's Reef .. 4- wheeled 30 24 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 2 6 31 Dec., 1905 37 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 259 19 0 31 Dec., 1905 89 vehicle, 2 horses Vehicle, 2, 3, or 4 horses Wilson and Nash's Corner on 161 Jeremiah Toohey Forbes ... the cleared line, and Curra Railway Station and Post Office, Forbes Forbes and Yerra Yerra. vid Bun - daburra, The Gap, and Yerra 163 Win. Edwards ... AZarsden :s Yerra Government Tank ; and Forbes, Boyd, and Tregalana, vid Wongagong, Bundaburra Creek, vehicle* 39 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 205 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 horses Dog and Duck, Green Hills. Boyd Bridge, Boyd Homestead, 163 Henry P. Riley ... Forbes ... Pearce's, blinkworth, The Yarralls Homestead Gate, Warangla, Eugalong, and Battery Forbes, Carrawobity, and Bed gereb:)ng wlieeled vehicle, 1 or 2 horses * Contractor to convey mails by 4- wheeled vehicle, 4 horses if requited. 61 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Commonwealth Gazette. No, r7.--8th April, _ x go5 289_ CoaTRACTS Fon ME CONVEYANCE OF MA.1.S IN THE STATE OF NRW SOUTH WAi.ti,scontiabut(1. Approx. Contractors' J) s. Postal Lines. in Addresses. Naines. tance Miles. P requency of Conlniunica- Annual Amount pay- Mode of Conveyance. tion. No. of times per week. 164 Joseph Byrnes ... Lake Cudgellicd WESTERN ROADS ^/Minticd. Three 60 Forbes, Waroo, Newlands, and 3G Three 28 Two 3G Two 42 Two 2- wheeled of the Lachlan River, and via 165 Fredk. J. liamson Wil- Bogan Gate 166 )tíicllael Byrne ... Trundle 167 Francis W. Peisley Nyngan 168 Benj. J. Roberts... Condobolin 169 James J. Cahill ... Condobol in Borambil Bogan Gate, Trundle, Gillenbine, Platina, and Fifield ; and Fifield and Jumble Plains Trundle, Wotton's (Lawnsdale), and Tullamore, vied Cusack's, Gibson's, Carey's, Toinkins', Clifton's, Calvert's, Perks', and Cardungle Daudaloo, Bulbodney, and Lansdale Railway Station and Post Office, Condobolin. (Contractor to convey mails six times a week at £40 per annum if required) Mowabla Tank, Condobolin, Boona Tank. Melrose, Tinda Tank, Walker's Hill, and Bobadah, via Melrose Homestead. 4- wheeled vehicle, 2 or more horses Coach, 3 horses Sulky, 1 horse Sulky Condobolin, along the south side Three One 45 Two £ s. d. 240 0 0 31. Dec., 1907 0 31 Dec., 1906 0 `200 74 15 0 31 Dec., 1906 146 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 licensed vehicle, 1 or more horses 1 -horse vehicle 65 Date of Termination. able. 2 -horse coach 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 75 0 0 31. Dec., 1906 (Contractor to convey mails twice Condobolin 170 Patk. Byrnes a week at £120 per annula if required) Condobolin and Eauabalong, along the north side of the Lachlan River. (Contractor to travel alternately by the "Flood Road" and " River Road ") 84 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 2 -horse coach 0 31 Dec., 1905 150 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 171 John Buckley ... Ilillston Condobolin, Wardry, and Eauab- 45 Two Coach, 2 horses 172 Denis Higgins ... Condobolin the Lachlan River Condobolin, Bridle's' Box, Bena, and Ungarie ; and from Condo- 57 38 Two Two 1 -horse 4ï Two Sulky, 2 90 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 30 Two 2- wheeled 78 00 31 Dec., 1905 40 One 49 One 35 00 00 31 Dee ;1905 27 Sulky, 1 horse Sulky, 1 horse 40 Two 08 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 11 One 77 One 120 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 147 0 0 31 Dec , 1907 along, along the south side of bolin to West Milby, Forest Vesle, and McDonald's, returning to Condobolin, vil Wilga 173 Frederick J. Mor- Condobolin ton Plains and West Milby Condobolin and Trundle, vid Cameron's and Dawson's; thence 70 0 sulky horses by the direct road past Ringwood boundary 174 F. J. Morton Condobolin 175 James Minehan ... Mowabla Tank 176 Thomas Turner ... Lake Cudgellico 177 Benj. Prior Eauabalong 178 John Hutchison... Hillsto i 179 Edward C. Ander- Hillston son the road vid J. F. Dawson's, North Condobolin Station and H. H. Worner's Mowabla Tank and Vermont Hill, vid the Palesthan road Eauabalong and Lake Cudgellico, vid Sheet of Water, .Junction Yards, Turner's, Wargambegal and Selfridge's, Station, McInnes' Eauabalong, South Mount Hope, and Mount Hope ; and Mount Hope and Double Peak From Eauabalong to Hillston (south side of the Lachlan River) vid Lake Cudgellico; and from Hillston to Willanthry and Eauabalong, vile the north side of the river Hillston and Vieta, vile Mooral; and Horn's. Boa ; and Hillston, Roto, Murrooba, Coombie, Merriwa, Tank, Merribong, Merri M erriwa, and Yathong. (Contractor 180 George White ... Hillston to call atCoombie Station Homestead on trip from Hillston) Hillston, Whealbah, and Booligal Roto, Davittsdale, and Trida Station, vif, Mount View, \Varranary, Weejagada, Wangaroa, Wangaron, Wee Elwah, Pur cell's, and Murrurah ... Kangaroobie, via Mullion Creek, Belgravia, and 181 Edward Hewson 182 James Priest to O'Brien Brothers' and Simmons' Condobolin and Boona West, by liillston Mullion Creek 133 James Crook, sen. Molong ... Euchareena, Boomey, and Molong 184 John D. Dutfield From Stuart Town, zit? Upper and Lower Mookeraaa, thence along Stuart Town .Iianuaroobie the left bank of the Macquarie River to Scholl's, thence along the right bank of the river to Burrendong, returning to Stuart Town vid Stockyard Creek vehicle, 1 horse Conveyance, 1 or more } horses Sulky or 31 Dec., 1907 4- wheeled I 70 One 29 One j vehicle 4- wheeled vehicle 9) One J2 horses 45 Two 1 horse 3S1F One 14 Two 20 Three 27 and sulky Sulky, 1 95 0 0 31 Dee., 1907 49 19 6 31 Dec., 1906 horse 0 31 Dec., 1907 60 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 31 ... Buggy sulky, or 0 1 Borse Three Horseback 70 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 No. r 7,L-8th April, 1905 290 Commonwealth Gazette, CONTIIACTA N'Oli THE CorVKTArcE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OP NEW SOUTH WALES oontjnnuCd. Contractors' Approx. Postal laines. Names. Dis- tance in Addresses. Milos. Frequency Annual Amount payable. Mode of Conveyance. of Communication. No. of times per week. 185 Jas. Syphers Baker's Swamp 2 s. WESTERN ROADS-- continued. Dripstone, Neurea, and Baker's 8.¡ Six f Railway Station and Post Office, 186 Wm. H. R,ecs ... Wellington 187 J. S. P. Willocks Wellington Wellington and Montefiores Wellington, Jawbone, and Bodan- 1 9 gora Micketymulga ... Wellington, Micketymulga, Ponto, 188 David Evans Terra Bella, and Dubbo, vid 189 Walter H. Carter Wellington 190 Joseph William- Wellington son 191 Robert T. Wilson Montefiores 192 John Williamson 193 Win. Daw Wellington ... Wellington 194 Pearson Atkinson Wellington 195 Geo. Whale ... Goolma 196 Richard Jamieson Dubbo ... 197 Richard Jamie- Dubbo ... son 198 Geo. Furney Dubbo ... wang, Cullenbone, and Mudgee Wellington, Finger -post, Walmer, Yeoval, Balderodgery, Mount Aubrey, Coobang Creek, and Parkes Wellington, Montefiores, Como - ... Dubbo ... 200 John E. Gilchrist 201 Martin Hughes .. Narromine Rawsonville 31 Dee., 190G 80 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 veyance 70 Two 1 -horse vehicle Two Wellington and Wuuluman, vid 13 vid Sandy Creek Railway Station and Post Office, Dubbo Railway Station and Post Office, Dubbo Dubbo, Brocklehurst, Kingalbung, and McMillan Brothers', vid 22 10 0 2 -horse con- 18 Goolma, Dapper, and Cobbora, 2 -horse con- Two Wellington, Finger-post, Suntop, and Arthurville Bournewood ... 58 Two Blunden's,Fletcher's, and Martin's Wellington, Curra Creek, and 31 Dec., 1905 Two 401y bella, Gollan, and Murrungundy, vid Ross' and new road between Rowe's corner and Gollan's 52 0 0 43 Willandra Bridge Wellington, Lincoln, Spicer :s Creek, Goohna, Two -mile Flat, Gunta- Mail-cart, 1 horse veyance 1 horse and sulky Sulky, I horse Vehicle, 1 horse 22 25 30 Mears', Brown's, Lohan's, and 199 Geo. Furney Six Six 31 Dec., 1906 vehicle, 1 horse Twice or oftener daily Welhngton ; and d. 52 0 0 2- wheeled Swamp Date of Termination. Two Sulky, 1 horse Two Sulky, 1 horse One Sulky and horse Twice or Delivery oftener daily van, 1 horse Three ... Spring -cart, 1 horse Two 1 -horse sulky 120 0 0 J 31 Dec., 1906 199 15 0 31 Dcc , 1905 89 0 0 31 Dee., 190G 37 17 6 31 Dec., 1905 26 31 Dec., 1905 0 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 00 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1905 85 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 98 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1907 1 130 0 0 90 0 0 31 Dee., 1905 1 70 0 0 J 31 Dec., 1905 29 15 0 31 Dec., 19G7 40 0 20 Marten's Dubbo, Beni Creek, Ballimore, Murrungundy, and Cobbora, vid Beni Dubbo, Tomingley, McPhail, and Peak Hill Dubbo, Dickygundi, Rawsonville, Erin Vale, and "'l'he Belars," 45 Two 43 Three 4- wheeled vehicle, 2 or more horses 2 horses and coach 35 Two Sulky, horse 35 Two Sulky, horse, buggy vid Whylandra, and the Biinglegumbie -road past the Public School ; and by present mail route between Rawsonville, and Erin Vale. (Mails to be con veyed direct to Dickygundi and 202 John Coady Wellington to Rawsonville, vid Terramungamine in time of flood, when use of a boat is dangerous) Dubbo and Obley, vid Killaloolah, The Meadows, The Springs, 203 Frederick Dawes 204 Geo. King C. Tomingley Gilgandra 205 John H. Cook ... Gilgandra Enhindool, and Wambangalang. (Contractor to travel vid Cockleshell corner if required) Tomingley, 33&gandraminc, and lllungery Gilgandra, Collie, and Merigal ; and Merigal, Myall Plains, and Tenandra Gilgandra and Bullagreen, vid Whiteinan's, W. Gaynon's, J. Gaynon's, Maher's, Foran's 16 Two 35 Three 14 44 Two Two 84 One or Sulky and 1 horse 4- wheeled 1 vehicle Sulky Sulky, horse 135 19 0 31 Dcc., 1906 00 31 Dec., 1905 147 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 00 31 Dec , 1906 79 1 Myall Park, Jones', Bullagreen, Richardson's, New Tenandra, Bryant's, Jasper's, Matheson's, 20G Edward Rowley... Gilgandra and McCahnan's Gilgandra, Biddon, Tooraweenah, Armatree, and Gulargambone, vid Youlbong Gate on main road, Tonderine box, Beazley's, the road past Zell's, Windurong (Balderson's), Hetherington's, and Armatree Post Office ; and G il gandra, Tooraweenah, Armatree, and Gulargambone, vid Cafe's, Bearbong, Wallumburrawung, Atkinson's (Uargon), '207 Eugene S. Wynne Quambone Tonderine box, Beazley's, the road past Zell's, Windurong (Balderson's), Hetherington's, and Armatree Post Office G ulargambone Post Office, Gular Railway Station, Bourbaki, and Quanibone. (If G ular Railway Station made starting point, subsidy to be at rate of £73 per Sulky, horse, G8 One 47 Two coach, horses, required 2- wheeled vehicle 1 or 2 if l 75 annum) * Consequent on contractor's failure, one of his sureties (Henry Nancarrow) paid for performance of service, from 16th November, 1904. ommomweal t hGazette. No. 17,--8th April, 1905 291 CONTRACTA Eon THE CONVEYANCE or MAILS IN TIiE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALESoo9b/L'9bllCd. Contractors' Approx. Dis- Postal Lines. tance in Addresses. Names. al iles. i Frequency of Communication. Annual Mode of payConveyance. Amount able. No. of times per week. Date of Termination. £ s. WESTERN ROADS-= fiontintt'd. 208 Edward Rowley... Gilgandra Gulargambone, Warrumbungle, and Baradine, vid Colless' (Lutterworth), Brown's (West Ton derbrine), Tenandra (Irving's)# Parmidman, Claremont, and Goorianawa. (Contractor to con- 61 Three Coach, horses 2 169 45 Two 4 Traquair's Box, and Quilbone Coonamble, Bn gil, and Walgett, vid Yowee, Bundy, Wingadee, and Nugal Coach, horses 70 Two 4- wheeled Coonamble, Billeroy, and Pilliga, 70 One coach, 2 or more horses Coach, 2 or more horses One 2 -horse 94 One Coach, horses Coonamble and Pier Pier, vid 601 One Waggonette, 2 horses 55 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 Coonamble 25 One Waggon- 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 18 Two 56 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 Coach, 2 or 4 horses Coach, 2 horses 80 0 0 96 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1907 a J Spring cart or 2wheeled vehicle, 1 horse Coach, 2 or more 23 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 140 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 110 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 0 31 Dec., 1906 59 00 31 Dec:, 1906 416 00 19 March, 1905 100 00 31 Dec., 190G 0 vey mails twice a week if re- quired at £118 per annum. if mails are conveyed to and from Guiar Railway Station twice a week £140 per annum to be paid, or three times a week £200 per 409 Wlm. 210 Llewellyn Colless annum) Quambone, Merri Merri, and Carinda vie/ Cherrygorang, Sandy Camp, Warren Clark M. 411 John. Wilson Walgett Pilliga vid the Tourable -road, Term- bone Station, Duggan's, Cook's, Tuchau, W. Colwell's, Gordon's, R. F. Sherwood's, The Culnooy Sawmill, Foley's, Myers', Pulsford's, Wilson's, and the cleared line ( From Coonamble to Teridgerie and Baradine, vid Nebea, Wee talibah ; thence past Wall's Store, Wingfield Taylor's to Smith's box, Urawilkie, Ditch - 80 field's, Howard's box, and Dinby, 212 Richard J. Skelton Coonamble returning vid, the road through residences between Baradine and Teridgerie ; and thence vid Howard's box, Ditch field's, Urawilkie, Smith's box, Past Wingfield Taylor's, Wee. selectors' 71 talibah, and Nebea, to Coon- amble 213 Thos. Judge Coonamble Coonamble, Baradine, Bugaldi, and Coonabarabran, vid Rigney's, the road between Pagan's end Miss Kenny's, Bowen's, Calga box, the road bast Elliott's, Ferguson's, Ma ill's, 214 Walter Bassett ... Coonamble 216 William G. Reakes Narromine and Egan' s, vid Belagula, Nott's, Gilligan's, and Farrell's Narromine, Timbriebungie, and Burraway. (Contractor to travel alternately on either side of the Macquarie River, making " Bur - 99 10 0 ¡ 31 Doc., 1906 j 81) McLang's, returning vid Goorianawa to McLang :s, thence to Coonamble, as on outward journey. Tooloon, Narroway, Nelgourie, Ningy, and Cooniinbia 215 Walter Bassett ... Coonamble licensed coach ette, 2 horses Sulky, 1 horse 100 0 0 J 31 Dec., 1906 raway Arms Hotel " the ter minus on the northern side, and Burraway Crossing on Budda Hall Station the terminus on 217 Aaron E. Phillips Narromine 218 William Finn* ... Nyngan southern side) Narromine, Tomingley, McPhail, and Peak Hill Narromine, Farrendale, and Ala gala (on the south -west side of 34 Three 51 Two .. the Bogan River), vie/ Rice's, Carney's, Strathallyn Crossing, Wallan Billan Station Gate, and Waterloo and Berreena mail 219 James P. Shea ... f Trangie 220 Henry C. Waters Dandaloo and Florant J. boxes Railway. Station and Post Office, 520 Twice Trangie yards day Trangie and Dandaloo ... ... Ì 25 Six S. Martel 221 George T. Smith horses as Trangie Trangie, Drillwarrina, and Won - 1 Bobbie Station, vid Mullah, Gin j Gin Bridge, Bowen Park, Bun-1 demar Station, Knyvett's, Con- , nell's, Firth's, and Neild's 45 Three required ..: 4-wheeled vehicle, 2 horses JJ * Transferred to David R. Biggs, of Nyngan, from 1st February, 1905. Nn, 17.-8th' April, 1-905 292 Còmmonwealth G CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTIf WALEScontinued. Approx. Contractors' Addresses. Names. Dis- Frequency of in Communica- tance Postal Lines. Mode of Conveyance. Annual Amount payable. tion. Miles. No. of times per week. Date of Termination, 2 s. d. WESTERN ROADS-- eontinucd. 222 James Brown ,.. Warren 223 William Clark Warren 224 Thomas Simpson Four times Horse and daily spring cart Railway Station and Post Office, Warren Warren and Cannonbar... Walgett Two 2- wheeled convey- Warren and Mount Harris, and Two Mount Harris and Carinda, vid ; Two ance, 1 horse 3 Coach, horses Coach, 2 horses ... 40 "Simpson's Pine Ridge Hotel," and Woodbine 225 David Robertson, Warren Warren, green 220 Samuel G. Hack- Quambone ney Warren, Inglegar, and Quambone sen. Tenandra, and Bulla- 227 Donald Davidson Nyngan Railway Station and Post Office, Nyngan 228 William Elliott ... Nyngan Nyngan, Monkey, Gongolgon, and Tarcoon Railway Station, travel- 52 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 68 13 0 31 Dec., 1906 00 31 Dec., 1907 }- 272 J 291 Two 4 wheeled vehicle, 2 or more horses 58 00 31 Dec., 1907 Two 4- wheeled vehicle, 4 185 00 31 Dec., 1906 39 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 31 Dec., 1907 59 or more horses Three times Spring or oftener cart, 1 daily horse 1 One ... Sulky, horse 11G ling vid the eastern bank of 142 1.0 the Bogan River, between Nyngan and Gongolgon Bridge, the western bank to be travelled when Gunningbar Creek is in flood 229 Francis W. !Peis- Nyngan Nyngan, Buddobuddah, and Dan - 75 Two 230 Henry T. Pratt ... Cannonbar Nyngan and Cannonbar 20 Two 231. William Russell... (lanbelego Boppy Mountain and Canbelego 232 Frederick Thomas Boppy Mountain and Nymagee, 40 Nymagee and Gilgunnia, vie/ 35 Nymagee and Bobadah, via Baloura, Conley's, and Nangeribone 37 ley daloo, vic2 Terrangan M. Nymagee via Restdown 233 Ernest A. Thomas Nymagee 31 Sandy Creek 234 M. Hennessy, and Nymagee J. Walker (sureties of James TMcConnell) 235 .Tohn Young ... Cobar Guard's Van, Railway Station, 1 Cobar, Wrightville, and The Peak, vid the Australian Geld Recovery Company, 129 ir) 0 31 Dec., 1905 1 wheeled vehicle, 2 horses Twice aday Coach, 2 horses Three 4 wheeled conveyance. 2 or more horses Licensed One vehicle, 1 horse 4 - wheeled Two vehicle, 2 horses Sil 4 70 00 31 Dec., 1906 40 0 0 7 Aucg., 1905 142 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 99 2- wheeled 7 0 0 131 Dec., 1905 94 10 0 31 Dec., 1935 42 00 31 Dec., 1907 °`80 00 31 Dec., 1906 delivery cart, 1 horse and Post Office, Cobar 236 Patrick B. Daley Wrightville Sulky, horse Six* 4- wheeled Two 4- wheeled 69 0 0 131 Dec., 190G 4- wheeled 136 0 0 131 Dec., 1906 vehicle Bevan's, Mount Pleasant, Young Aus- tralia, and Occidental Gold Mines 237 Jas. Rankin Mount Drysdale Cobar and Mount Drysdale, vils 25 Cobar ... Cobar, Baoroondarra Tank, and 83 One 239 Ernest A. Thomas Nymagee Cobar, Wrightville, Shuttleton, 61. One 18 One Conley's, or Yanda Creek, as required 238 Wm. J. Brown¡... Louth, vid the main road and Nymagee, vid Brura Go vermnent Tank, " Shearlegs Hotel," Shearlegs Government Tank, Millera Station, " Priory Hotel," the Priory Station, and " Bluff Hotel " Nymagee and Shuttleton vehicle, 2 or more horses vehicle, 2 horses Vehicle, 1 or 2 horses between Cobar & Shuttle - 1 ton, and 124 15 0 131 Dec., 1935 Vehicle, 2 horses between Nymagee & Shuttle - 240 7 hos. H. Pearce,.. Cobar __ Cobar, Fulham, Park, and Baden Park Station, vici Belaraboon (mail -box), Wells' Tank (3 'ni'es from Tillargara Homestead) and ton 167 One ) 4- wheeled vehicle, 197 00 31 Dec., 1936 2 horses N ecarbo 4- wheeled 175 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Cobar and G ilgunnia, vid Lerida, 107 One vehicle, Balgoo, Central, Belford, Lachlan Downs, 2 horses ',V ill ong, Thule, and Bedooba * Cobar and The Peak section (4 miles) reduced to tri. weekly, and subsidy by £23 per annum, fro:n 1st March, 1905. f41 John Owen Cobar i No.. r. t .--8tli April, 1905 293 commonwealth Gazette. CONTRACTA FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATI; OF NJ.w SOUTH WAI,EtdC)nti.rauCd. Aprrot. Contractors' Dis- Postal Lines. Addresses. Names. tance in Miles. Frequency Annual Mode of Amount payCouve ante. Conveyance. of Communicafion. No. of times per week. Date of Termination. £ s. d. W ESTERN ROADS continued. ( Cobar, " Meadow's Hotel," and 160 Three 210 Two Coach, 4 horses W ilcannia 190G Louth, Tilpa, Tanker ooka and Wileannia, travelling on either sides of the Darling Bourke, 1906 River W ilcanlia, "Victoria Hotel," Tar - . -. 2 or 4 -horse coach 60 Three 4 -horse 154 Two 4 -horse Euriowie, Gnalta, and White Cliffs 126 One 4 -horse Torrawangee, Euriowie, and Cob- 110 Two 4 -horse coach ella Double Tanks, and White 190¡ Cliffs 242 Wm. H. Morrison W ilcannia White Cliffs, Yandarlo, Cobham Lake, Milperinka, The Al- i5,20000 31 Dec., 1906 80 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 115 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 coach bert, and Tibooburra, vid Mena, Murtie, Kayrunnera, Morden, and Yanderberry 1907 1906 coach coach ham Lake, vid Fowler's Gap, Bancannia Lake, and Packsaddle 1905 1907 243 Arthur W. Mc- Louth ... Booroondarra Tank, Wuttagoona, 60 One 2 -horse 244 William Finn .,. Nyngan Tiltagoona, and Innesowen Girilambone and Brewarrina, vid 138 One 4- wheeled 33 One Guire vehicle Pulpulla, Gidgee, Abbotsford, vehicle, 2 horses the Bogan River and Duck Creek Bridges, stock route to the Marra Creek ; and thence by the left bank of the Marra Creek to Brewarrina ... Gongolgon 1905 245 John Willock 1906 24G Jas. Anthoney ... Brewarrina 905 1905 Brewarrina 247 James Anthoney Tarcoon and Beeniery, vid Charlton and Tarcoon Stations Brewarrina 248 John Anthoney jun. 1935 1900 4 - wheeled vehicle, 2 horses 194 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 Muekerawa, Dumble, and Bree Police Station Brewarrina, "Bokhara Hotel " and Goodooga, vid Talwanta, Llan- 92 One 4- wheeled 104 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 7 One 118 One 4- wheeled 292 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 4- wheeled 140 00 31 Dec., 1907 lawallingbah, and Goodooga, via Moorabilla, Bundabulla, Wilìoh, Bundabulla Brewarrina, Collerina, Weilmor- vehicle, 2 horses ingle, Bourah, Brenda, and Goodooga, vid Birie Hotel, Twist's, Milroy W oolshed, Johnson's, Quillan's, Stagg's, vehicle, 2 horses 122 One Two 249 James Jarrett ... Bourke Brewarrina, Beemery, and Bourke 70 Bourke Railway Station and Post Office, Bourke. (Contractor to convey s 250 John Rice 31 Dec., 1907 Two W eilmoringl.e 199G 0 84 Smith's, Curtin's, and thence by the route hitherto followed ; and Brewarrina, Collerina, W eihnoringle, Bourah, Brenda, and Goodooga, along the route hitherto followed by the Bourke mailman between Collerina and 1907 58 0 Brewarrina, Bokhara Hotel, Wil- boyde, and Gnomery Station,' with a branch service to and from "Bokliara Hotel " and 1905 Sulky, 1 horse J .. , vehicle, 2 horses Delivery Three 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 cart, 1 horse mails six times a week at £50 per annum, if required) 1930 251. Bertram Oldfield Bourke Bourke, North Bourke, Grass Hut, Hfungzanyah, Enngonia, Barringun, and Wooroorooka (Q.), vid SG Two Conveyance or coach, 2 or more horses 247 00 31 Dec., 1906 Coach, 4 horses 400 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 Coach, 2 or more horses 637 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 175 0 0 31 Dee. 1905 95 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 79 10 0 31 Dee., 1907 00 31 Dec., 1 07 West Bourke, Gedia Camp Lake, Box- holes, Native Dog Bourke Spring, Lila, and Belalie Bourke, Pera Bore, and Wanaaring 113 One Oldfield Bourke Bourke, North Bourke, Ford's 130 One 133 One 110 One Waggonette, 2 horses 57 One 4- wheeled 69 One 67 One 232 Wlln. Doyle 1935 253 Newell .. and Wm. H. Bridge, Yantabulla, and Hun - gerford,vilE Kenmare Bore, Brin dingabba and Warroo Spri n gs and Oldfield Bourke, North Bourke, Ford's Yantabulla, Parragundy, and Hungerford, vid Kenmare Bore and Brindingabba Wanaaring, Berawinia Station, and ii'arerley Downs, via Urisino, Elsinora, and Thurloo Downs ... Wanaaring and Hungerford Bridge, 1906 254 John Newberry ... Wanaaring 235 Arthur Attwood Hungerford 25G ,lohn Anthoney sen. 257 John Anthoney Enngonia vehicle, 2 or more horses 193G sen. Enngonia Enngonia and Collerina, vid 18 inile 'rank and Lednapper Enngonia and linfa Morton Plains vid Evan's and Gerara ... Sulky, 1 or 2 horses . ' Sulky, I or i 2 horses 57 No. I-1.-4th April, 1go5 294 Commonwealth Gazette, CONTRACTS FOR TEE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IA' THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES coutiudicci. Contractors' Postal Lines. Naines. Approx. Dis- Frequency in Miles. Connnunica- of tance Addresses. Mode of Couvoyance. ti on. Annual .A mount payable. No. of tiares per week. 1 F. Chard SOUTHERN ROADS. Railway Station, Kogarah, and Post Offices, Kogarah, Blake hiirst, and Sylvania Sylvania 2 Albert Giddings Cronulla Beach £ s. Waggonette, 45 2 horses Sutherland, Miranda, and Cronulla Beach vid Gunnamatta 2- wheeled d. 00 31 Dec., 1906 29 10 0 31 Dec., 190G vehicle, 1 Bay Road, between intersection of Gamion's and Wollowarc Date of Termination. horse Roads, and thence by route previously followed. (Con. tractor to convey mails by 4- wheeled vehicle, 1 or 2 horses, 3 Henry H. James at £37 10s. per annum, if required) Mount Kembla... Wollongong, Fig -tree, and Mount Keanbla 4 Robert Gilmore... Wollongong 5 Richard Weeks ... Balgownie ... Wollongong, Keiraville, and Mount Keira Wollongong, Fairy Meadow, and Ba1gownie 6 Michael O'Donnell Five Islands and Peter Rieck Port Kembla, Five Islands, and Unanderra, vid Griffin Nicoll's boxes 7 Mrs. Ann Kirk ... Dapto ... and G A Dapto and Brownsville ... 1 8 Gabriel Timbs ... Albion Park Railway Station and Post Office, Albion Park 2 9 John Warrington Railway Station and Post Office, Unanderra Unanderra 10 Edward J. Rogan Tongarra 11 John King ... Albion Park ] 2 Gabriel Timbs ... Albion Park 13 Walter Siely Shellharbour ... 14 John T. Price ... Kiama ... 15 John T. Price ... Kiama... 16 P. T. Carroll ... Gerringong 18 James T. Donnelly Gerringong 19 Mrs. Swan Mary H. 6 4 31 Dec., 1906 52 0 0 31 Dec., 105 40 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 00 31 Dec., 1f,O5 Twice a Horseback 43 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 day Twice or oftener daily Coach, 1 or more horses, or motor car licensed to carry 4 passengers 43 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 or 12 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 45 0 O 31 Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1906 thrice a day Six Horseback Horseback Horseback or sulky Vehicle, 1 or more 62 oftener daily horses Thrice or 4- wheeled oftener covered daily coach, 2 or more 26 0 0 27 0 0 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 31 10 6 31 Dec., 190G Six 33 0 0 Three 3:4 Six Railway Station and Post Office, Shellharbour 2:1 Twice or Railway Station and Post Office, Kiama 1 Kiama and Jamberoo ; with a horses Twelve ... Coach, 2 or more ' 50 10 G 31 Dec., 1905 horses 1 Six Horseback J a Four times Licensed 34 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 or oftener vehicle, 1 daily or more horses G?-; Six Horseback 28 0 0 31 Dec , 1906 brànch mail to and from Jerrara ... Railway Station and l'ost Office, Gerringong, Omega and Rose Valley Gerringong, "Turn -of," Toolejooa, and Foxgrouud 6 134 Macquarie St. Railway Station and Post Office, Sydney Three times a day Twice Albion Park and Tongarra Albion Park and Croome .. Albion Park and Yellow Rock ... Gerringong 17 James T. Doniiell.y Gerringong 50 0 0 4- wheeled coach, 2 horses 4'1 Six Vehicle, i horse 3,j Twice a day Coach, 1 horse 10 Once a day Horseback Railway Station and Post Office, Dapto ; and { Six 2- wheeled vehicle, a As often as Horseback, Berry required or 2 or 4 31 Dec., 1906 . 32 10 0 31 Dec., 190G wheeled vehicle, 1, 20 Mrs. Mary H. Berry ... Swan 21 Mrs. Mary Swaú H. Berry, Moeyan, and Coolangatta Macquarie - Berry, Woodhill, Wattamolla, and street, Sydney Kangaroo Valley, returning vid Bellawongarah ... 134 22 Joseph Schilling Nowra... and Abraham Foran Railway Station, Bomaderry, and 24 Joseph Schilling Nowra... and Abraham Foran Nowra, Bamarang, and Burlier ... 23 Wlui. H. Moffitt Burlier 25 Austin H. Patter- Nowra ... son 26 William Griffin ... Nowra... Post Office, Nowra Nowra, Bengelala, Falls Creek, Tomerong, Wandandian, Conjola, Yatteyatah, Milton, and 7 Six 20 Six 4 orseback or 2 or 4 wheeled vehicle, 1 or more l¡ 18 42 and 3 8 9G 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 wheeled vehicle, 1, 2, or more horses Thrice or Spring cart, oftener 1 horse daily Two ... Horseback Six ... Coach, 2 or Six Three Six 1 Sulky, j horse Sulky, horse 3G 0 2S 189 7 0 31 Dec., 1905 6 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 1 48.0 0 31 Dec., 1905 1 52 0 31 Dec., 1905 more horses 4 29 19 6 31 Dec., 1907 horseR Horseback, or 2 or 4 Ulladulla Nowra, Terara, and Numba, vid Green Hills ; and Numba and Comerong ... Nowra, Berrellan, Pyree, Greeiiwell Point 2, or h "sees 0 31 Dec., 1.905 commonwealth Gazette.. 295 No. 17.-8th April, x 905 CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS I:V THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH. .WALESco7ttinid. Contractors' Postal Lines. Names. Approx. I requency tance in of ConiianniC.ation. Miles. Mode of Conveyance. Annual Amount pay able. Date of Termination. No. of times per week. SOUTHERN ROADS-- conttinvad. Frain Nowra to Bomaderry and Bomaderry 21 Walter Lane 9. Six 3.. Six vehicle 181 Six 1" Two Bolong, vi.ÿ Meroo Meadow ; Nowra, by direct route l Nowra and Yalwal .,. Alexr. iiielrnan ... Ya,lwal 28a Thomas C. Stead- Yerriyong, man Nowra 29 Thomas Mooney Torímerong near Yerriyong (Ives), Nowra Hill, and Nowra Torimerong and Huskisson 30 Samuel T. Davis Milton ... Milton and Morton, and Morton and Broomall... 31 Charles W. Thorp Nclligen ... .. Milton, Morton, Broonian, Our rowan, and Nelligen From Nelligen to Bolaro and 32 James Fitzgerald Nelligen 34 Joseph Schilling Milton ... and Abraham 1T11adulla, Termeil, Benandarah, Bateman's Bay, Mogo, . Mullen derree, and Moruya. (Contractors to convey mails three times Foram Tathra, Tathra Road, and Bega. (Contractor to convey mails be- Pambula 37 Donald Laing ... Pambula 40 Mrs. Eliza Parker 41 W. Whelan 45 Edwin berg 0. 31 Dec., 1905 29 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 49 7 6 31 Dec., 1907 41 19 J 31 Dec., 1906 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 26 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 31 Dec., 1905 25 0 0 31 Dec.., 1907 37 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 49 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 97 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 87 15 0 Melt., 1906 28 0 0 50 0 0 bar 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 26 0 31 Dec., 1906 38 2G One Sulky or horseback Sulky, 1 horse Horseback Three 2 6 54 I f ... i Six or 4 wheeled trap, 1 or more horses 4- wheeled vehicle, 2 or more horses Four times Passenger 12 a week on stew nier days Pambula and Merirbula 4 Pambula, South Pambula, Pipe- 4 Pericoe 33 Iiialm ... Eden, Kiel, and Tinibilica ... 33 T. Nethercote Eden and Nethercote ... 8 ... Kiah Kiah and Green Cape .. ... Railway Station and Post Office, 18 and 11 ... 4 Liverpool, 13onnyrigg, Cecil Park, and Badgery's Creek Bringelly, Rossmore, Preston's, and Liverpool 13 Liverpool ... Liverpool Liverpool, Holdsworthy, Eckersley Liverpool and Hoxton Park 43 Charles Thorne ... Eckersley 44 James Doyle 24 0 sulky Horseback or súlky Three One One clay Creek, and Yowaka Eden, Lowe.rTowainba, Towamba, Pericoe, and Yambui.la 42 Charles Marsden Horse and (10 11.0 10s. per trip, when required) 39 Thomas Whelan 31 Dec., 1935 Three tween Bega and Merimbula at 38 William Ryan 77 10 0 .52 249 0 £l 59 1)er annum, if required) T. Bega ... 36 Donald Laing 4- wheeled coach, 2 horses a week for a suin at the rate of 35 Charles McCarthy 31 Dec.. 1930 5 linckenbour Creek, returning to Nelligen on saine day Nelligen and Bateman's Bay ... 33 James Schofield ... Nelligen 00 11 horse and From Bolong to Bomaderry and ... Hoxton Park Hecken- Liverpool 43 Joseph H. Stan- Bringelly field 47 Angus Chisholm... Parma atta Bringelly, Greendale, and More - head's Box (contractor to convey 1 4 coach, 2 or more horses Six 1 Sulky, 1 horse Six Sulky or horseback Three 2 - horse covered coach Two 1 Sulky, horse Two ... Sulky, 1 horse One ... As often as Sulky, 1 required horse Two ... Sulky, 1 horse Six Horseback Six 40 Six 8 Six Horse and sulky Buggy, 2 horses Horseback 0 40 0 0 75 0 0 58 0 0 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1,905 31 Dec. # 19OG. 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1907 mails three times a week, £20 per annum, if required 43 Thomas Hickey... Campbelltown ... Railway Station and Post Office, Canipbelltown 49 Jas. Waterwortli Cainpbelltown ... Campbelltown, Cataract 50 Thomas Hickey... Campbelltown 51 Walter E. Larkin Narellan Appin, and 1v coach, 2. or more Campbelltown and Wedderburn ... Narellan Tramway Platform and horses G 3 3 Post Office 52 Arthur Clissold ... Campbelltown 53 Chas. E. Kelloway Camden 54 Alexander Ferris Narellan and Cobbitty .. Camden, Brownlow Hill, Werombi Camden and Cawdor ... Cawdor 55 Henry Hanger ... Mount Hunter . 56 Henry Hanger ... Mount Hunter . and 5 11 Three ... Horseback Four times On foot or oftener daily Six Six 5 Three Camden and Mount Hunter 4 Six Mount Hunter, Glenmore, and 6 57 David White .. Wilton 58 Joseph J. Hill* ... Picton ... The Oaks Maldon and Wilton ... Railway Station and Post Office, Picton 59 Joseph J. Hill* ... Picton ... From Picton to Cordeaux and 60 Joseph J. Hill* ... Picton .., Thirty -seven Sulky, 1 times or horse oftener ... 4- wheeled Six Bargo, by the Main Road ; returning via the Pot Holes Road, Ariva School, and Shiers Sawmill 1Picton and The Oaks ... 13} 1 1 horse sulky Horseback Horseback and sulky Six Horseback and sulky Six ... Horseback Five times Hooded or oftener sociable, daily 1 horse 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 00 31 Dec., 1906 25 0 0 31 Dec., 1900 42 0 0 7:3 0 0 31 Dee., 1905 31 Dec., 1907 22 10 31 Dec., 1907 22 0 31 Dec., 1907 30 /0 41 Dec., 1907 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1906 60 20 16 0 31 Dec., 1905 G0. 25 0 11 Three ... Sulky, horse 1. 37 10 0 31 Dec., 1900 12 Six ... Buggy, 1 60 0 0 ,a 'Contractor deceased, Subsidy y paid to widow (Susie Hill). horse 31 Dec., 1,906 296 No. 17.-8th April, 1905 Commonwealth Gazette, CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH W Al.liSConLitLUCd. Contractors' Postal Lines. Frequency tance Commuuication. in Addresses. Names. Approx. Miles. Annual ount pay Amount Mode of of Date of Termination. able. No. of times per week. £a. d. SOUTHERN ROADS continued. 61 Mrs. Alice Liddy 62 William Pippen 63 Edward P. Quigg The Oaks, Oakdale, Nattai River, and Burragorang Burragorang and Cog's River ... Burragorang, Nattai River, Upper Burragorang, and Yerranderie The Oaks Burragorang Burragorang 121 Six 12 22 Three Three Sulky, I horse Horseback Sulky, 2 horses (on horseback wllen 52 0 45 116 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1906 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 9/ Bi' river is in 95 ell flood) Bowral, Glenquarry, Kangaloon, East Kangaloon, and Robertson 65 Wm. J. Thompson Robertson 67 L. S. Lambert ... 68 James Blythman Three Six 19 Horseback, or 2- wheeled vehicle Doubla buggy, 6 65 0 0 0 0 Berrima Moss Vale and Berrima ... 5 Twice Moss Vale Moss Vale and Sutton Forest ; and from Moss Vale to Sutton Forest on arrival of the morn- 3 3 daily Seven . Six and 15 6 I Robertson and Pheasant Ground, via the Public School Macquarie- Moss Vale, North Yurrunga, 36 of tener At one month's notice on either side 31 Dec., 1905 Handcart or 2 -horse coach or 1 -horse 39 10 6 31 Dec., 1907 69 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 45 0 31 Dec., 1906 Vale, Burrawang, Robertson ; and 69 Thomas Fairley 70 Mrs. Mary Swan H. Moss Vale 134 street, Sydney 71 Samuel Fraser ... Moss Vale 95 DI sulky 1 or 2 horse 1 vehicle j 0 ing train from Sydney ( Moss g Cl 97 M 1 horse Railway Station and Post Office, 1.50 Thirty eight yards Moss Vale Moss Vale 66 Joseph Palmer 41 Thirlmere and Lakesland 64 William Watkins Lakesland 93 AT 0 99 14. Six vehicle, 1 horse Three Six Yurrunga. Barrengarry, Kangaroo Valley, Cambewarra, and Nowra Sutton Forest and Cross Roads ; and Cross Roads and Canyan 2- wheeled Four 2 or 4 wheeled vehicle, 2 4 or more horses ( Horseback 1 62 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 100 J 182 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 101 I 47 5 0 31 Dec., 1905 Horseback 50 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Two Horseback 16 0 0 31 Dec., 1006 Three 4- wheeled wag gonette, 65 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 10 Two 4 Six 5 or sulky J Leigh 72 Michael J. Seery 73 Mrs. Mary H. Swan 74 William Guthrie 75 William Guthrie Burrawang, Wilde's Meadow, and Avoca 134 Macquarie - Kangaroo Valley and Upper Kangaroo River street, Sydney ... Marulan and Bungonia ... Marulan Avoca ... Marulan 76 John Manning ... Bungonia 77 Mrs. Ellen Moore Towrang 78 Timothy Ryan ... Goulburn 79 Thomas A. Nelson Goulburn Marulan, Long Reach and Big 13 Six .. 12 Two Hill Bungonia and Windellama Towrang, Greenwich Park, and Railway Station and Post Office, Goulburn Goulburn, Mount Wayo, and Goulburn, Kingsdale, Mount Wayo, \ Toodliouselee, Roslyn, McAlister, Laggan, and Crook - 81 Charles H. Marks A. Goulburn Goulburn, Baw Baw, Mummell, well gan 84 Timothy Ryan ... Goulburn } 28 Crookwell Kempton 83 Ernest J. McGuig- Currawang 91 Three Carlungie 80 Henry Sillis 82 John O'Donnell ... Tarago 12 34 35 Woore, Cullen, Gullen Flat, Grabben Gullen, and Wheco 1 horse Sulky, 1 horse Horseback 2- wheeled trap, 2 horses Seven times Springcart or oftener or sulky, 1 horse daily Three ... Sulky, or other vehicle Horse and Three sulky Three Goulburn, Kemnore, Tarlo, Chats bury, Myrtleville, and Taralga Goulburn, Currawang, and W illamo Goulburn and Inveralochy 30 Six 22 Three 15 Six Three Three 2 4or wheeled ridge 31 Dec., 1907 0 182 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 104 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 105 10 10, 0 31 Dec., 190G 50 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 46 0 83 19 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1906 vehicle, 2 horses Horseback 103 104 0 One Point 0 100 31 Dec., 1907 30 Two 31 Dec., 1906 0 Crookwell and Roche, via Julong and Mulgowrie Creeks 22 0 0 65 0 92 Royden C. -Eld- Roche. ridge Laggan, Kempton, Fullerton, and Hadley Two Two 80 Horse and 4- wheeled 89 John Sharwcod ... Hadley 18 23 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1907 Three 87 Henry M. Hogan Laggan 88 John Hogan ... Peelwood 0 0 0 25 20 0 0 48 0 Third Creek Public School. ... Crookwell, Binda, and Junction Goulburn and Bungonia, via Boxer and Shaw's Creeks ... Laggan and Taralga ... Laggan, Thalaba, and Peelwood... 24 49 i Three 86 William Dawson Goulburn 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1907 13 ... 0 0 2 Crookwell, Kialla, and Pejar, vid Goulburn and Middle Arm 0 0 Coach, horses Sulky, horse 90 James J. E. Mor- Pejar ... timer 91 Thomas D. Eld- Binda ... 85 Peter T. Mclnnes Middle Arm 105 vehicle, 1 or more horses sulky 1 Sulky, horse Sulky, 1 horse Horseback 2 or 4wheeled vehicle, 1 or more horses 2 - wheeled vehicle, 1 horse Horseback 18 102 130 10 10 11 72 11 1l 1 65 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 1 1-5 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 51 19 55 9 31 Dec., 1907 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 No. 17. --8th Aprii, 1905 297 191onwealth Gazette. CONTRACTS NOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WAT.i s continued. Approx. Contractors' Addresses. Names. Frequency Dis- Annual Mode of payConveyance. Amount able. of Communication. tance in Postal Lines. Miles. No. of times per week. 93 91 Arthur A. Marks . SOUTHERN ROADS continued. Wheeo, Winduella, and Narrawa 1 14 j Three Crookwell 06 Charles 91 Michael Wheeo 93 Michael Sheehy Falls, 2- wheeled 55 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 26 Three Bigga, Greemnantle, and Lyndburst, vid the Government 32 One 19 One cleared road vid Biggs and Mount McDonald .. Wheeo and Crookwell, vid J. 23 15 0 31 Dec., 1907 vehicle. 1 horse, or horseback and Bigga, vid the new Government road Wilkins... Lyndhurst P. Neville Dar y's Two Binda, Markdale, Blanket Flat, and Sligar's S. Webster Binda ... 45 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1906 9 Penning's, Kelly's, Pentland's, d. 8. 2 - wheeled vehicle, 1 horse Horseback Watson's, Rodgers', Narrawa, Richland A. Green Narrawa 95 Chas. £ Date of Termination. 50 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Two Horseback 25 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 19 Three 1 -horse 55 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 14 Three Horseback, 45 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 24 0 0 16 ! Walsh's, Conneli's, Nolan's, McCormack's, thence via Native Dog Flat road to junction of Wheeo - Crookwell road, O'Neill's, L. Purcell's, McGillis', Smith's, Storrier's, Stephen son's ; and thence along the Binda Road to Crookwell 100 James Taralga, Yalbraith, and Golspie, Fitz - Taralga 9 Michael gibbon sulky vid the 9 -mile peg, R. Sullivan's, D. Lawler's, R. McLennan's, Mrs. McLaren's, and J. Horne's Taralga and Bannaby ... Handley ... Bannaby e 1 -horse sulky at times Taralga and Wombeyan Caves. 101 Edward J. Fullani Taralga (Contractor to travel by the route now followed, or via 12 One 10 18 { Three 36 Three 31 Dec., 1906 Guinecoar and Mare Forest, as required.) f Taralga and Curraweela Curraweela to Jerrong, vid Bumaroo, Paling Yards, Mount Defiance, McColl Brothers', and Spring Vale, returning to Horseback 51 17 2 wheeled licensed conveyance, 1 horse 68 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 or sulky + One 31 Dec., 1906 Curraweela via Wairborough, and from Curraweela to Jerrong vid Wairborough, returning to Curraweela vid Spring Vale, McColl Brothers', Mount Defiance, Paling Yards, and Buinaroo Crossing (the route vid Wairborough to be travelled when the Abercrombie River is 102 Walter Bradbury, Jerrong jun. l 1031 Francis G. Bore Tarago ham Oallen, vid Bond's 10.1 A. E. Bassing- thwaighte Joseph Malone 10G Jas. Partington ... Boro ... 107 Wm. Barrett ... Boro ... 108 John Brophy ... Nerriga. { 109 Thomas Pooley anc Braidwood Joseph Malone Braidwood, Nelligen 110 Robert Fitzgerald Nelligen ... Braidwood 112 Thomas Pooley and Braidwood Ill James Allen Joseph Malone 113 William Keating Cooper Moruya Martin 114 Geo. Smith Krawarree 4 Three line and Larbert Twice 10 Post Office, Tarago, and the railday yards way guard's van ; 50 Six Tarago, Boro, Manar, Six Mile Flat, Braidwood, Bell's Creek, North Amainen, and Amainen ; 4 Two and Braidwood and Reidsdale Three 10 Boro and Mulloon Three 12 Boro and Mayfield Three 30 Hush's, Braidwood, Marlow, Tomboy, Corang, and Ncrriga ; and 50 One Nerriga, Sassafras, and Nowra ... Three 10 ... Braidwood and Mongarlowe 28 A point on Tarago - Braidwood mail Larbert 105 Thomas Ponleyand Braidwood and uncrossable) Tarago, Bonnie Moon, Bronti, Windellama, Nadjingomar, and .. Warrantbucca, and 35 Three Vehicle, 2 or 1 more horses 139 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 1 Horseback Horseback Horseback 4 wheeled 1 vehicle, 2 or more horses Vehicle, 1 or more horses 4- wheeled vehicle, 1 or more horses Braidwood and Little Bombay ... Braidwood, Jeinbaicumbene, and Major's Creek 15 One Six and 35 Six Krawarree, Ballalaba, and Major's Creek. (Contractor to travel 40 Four Araluen, Moruya a} Mullenderree, between Krawarree and Ballala.ba twice a week, on alternate days, vid Jerrabat Gully and Oranmcir, rcturni;W vid Oran meir and Stony Creek, and twice a week vid Stony Creek and Oranmeir, returning vid Oran meir and Jerrabat Gully) 7 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 Vehicle, 2 or more horses 4- wheeled j 31 35 or more horses 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1907 122 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 89 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 175 conveyance, 2 or more horses Vehicle, 1 0 0 0 0 94 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1907 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 . Ido. 17. --8th April, 1905 298 Commonwealth CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTIi WALES tondirt.utd. Approx.I Frequency llzs of tance Comnnznicain tion. Miles. Contractors' Postal Lines. Addresses. Names. 1liode of Conveyance. Annual Amount payable. No. of times per week. £ s. d. SOUTHERN ROADS continrud. 115 Wim. Willis Ballalaba Krawarree and Snowball 116 Thos. Donnelly ... Nerriga Nerriga and Welcome Reefs 117 Jas. Averell Moruya Moruya, ... Bergalia, 10 Three Vehicle, 1 or more horses 0 0 131 Dec 30 Two Horseback 81 Six Coach, 2 or more horses 569 9 6 17 Seven 4- wheeled vehicle, 72 0 0 ... 9 Turlinjah, Bodalla, Central Tilba, Tilba Tilba, Dignam's Creek, Cobargo, Quaama, Brogo, and Bega. 2G 10 0 1905 31 Dec., 190G 31 Dec., 1905 (Contractor to travel between Bodalla and Tilba Tilba three times a week, on alternate days, via Wagonga and Punkalla, re- turning vid Coruuna and Na- rooma, and three times a week vici Narooina and Corunna, returning yid Punkalla and Wagonga, and also, alternately, by the lower and upper roads 118 Mrs. Lucy Cor between Brogo and Bega) Moruya Bodalla, Eurobodalla, and Nerrigundah rig Ln 1 or more 119 William Dunsmore Cobargo Cobargo, Bermagui, and Bermagui South. (Contractor to convey an 14? Six horses Coach, 1 or 2 horses I Two Horse and extra mail from Bermagui, if 59 0 0 required, when the steamer from Sydney arrives late at Berma- 120 Arthur D. Burns gui) Cobargo, Wandella, and Yo morie... Cobargo 17 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 224 18 0 31 Dec., 1905 75 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 95 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 15 0 0 31 Dec., 1900 25 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 25 0 0 23 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 2- wheeled convey- ance, or on hor: e121 Geo. Ah Kin, Bega ... Bega, Wolumla, Millingandi, Pam jun., and Michael Healy bula, Greig's Flat, and Eden 122 John McPhee and Bega ... Reginald G. Bega and Candelo Bega, Tanja, Wapengo, Bermagui South, and Bermagui, vid Bungs. Bega and Angledale. ... ... Bega : Bega ,., 125 Denys Ryan Wolumla ... 4- wheeled covered passenger coach, 2 horses Seven 32 2 -horse con- 7 126 Robert W. Hunter, Bungendore 1 -horse vehicle 1 - horse Two 19 One Wolunala and South Wolumla 3. Six Creamery 14 Three Bega and Merimbula, via Jellat Jellat, Wallagoot, and Bournda 1254 John Edgar 13 back I Six veyance Pay ten 123 George Wilson ... Bega 124 Denis Ryan 34 buggy, or horseback Coach, 1 or 2 horses, or horseback Buggy, > horse Twice or 4 - wheeled oftener conveydaily ance, 1 Railway Station and Post-office, Bungendore 31 Dec., 1907 or more From Bungendore to Cross Roads, Hoskin's Town (by direct road), horses 25 Three Foxlow, and Captain's Flat, re- turning vù2 Molonglo and Cross Roads; and 127 Wm. F. Burridge Captain's Flat From Bungendore to Cross Roads, Molonglo,, and Captain's Flat, returnnig yid Foxlow, Hoskin's 2811 4 - wheeled vehicle, 2 284 horses 25 138 10 0 31 Dec. 1905 or more } Three ... ) Town, and Cross Roads (by direct road) 128 John B. McJan- j Bungendore nett Bungendore and Ingledow 129 John B. McJan- Bungendore nett Bungendore, Bywong, and Gundaroo, via Creekborough, Gum Tree Flat, and Brook's Creek Queanbeyan Railway Station and Post - office, 9 Three 2 - wheeled vehicle, 1 or more horses 2 or 4 11 130 Allan O'Neill ... 131 Allan O'Neill ... Queanbeyan 132 Allan O'Neill ... Queanbeyan 133 Allan O'Neill ,,, Queanbeyan { Queanbeyan Queanbeyan Yarralumlz, and Uriarra, vid the surveyed road* Queanbeyan. Bursa, Mount, Allen, and Michelago Queanbeyan, Tuggranong,, and 25 One w h e eled vehicle,. 1 or more horses Coach, 2 oftener horses daily y. Three ... Sulky, 1 horse Two Horseback Twice or 1 39 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 36 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 48 0 0* 31 Dec., 190G 49 19 0 31 Dec., 1905 JJJJ 2G 2G .. 1 Sulky, 3410 0 31 Dec., 1907 horse 134 Abraham Shannon Uriarra Uriarra and Brindabella 18 Two ... Hòrseback 40 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 * Contractor allowed an additional s um of £8 per annum, to travel vid W. Webb'» (Fairlight) from ist January, 1904. Mama, vid Lanyou 1G Six . Commonwealth Gazette. 299 No. iq.--$t1i April, Ygos CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES-- contiTdued. Contractors" Postal Lines. Frequency Miles. Communication. Mode of Conveyance. of tance in Addresses. Naines. Approx. Dis- Annual Amount payable, Date of Termination. No. of times per week. SOUTHERN RO ADS-- contiwwd 135 John M. White ... Tharwa Tharwa and Rock Valley Public 20 ( One Horseback 25 One 20 One 2- wheeled vehicle School, via De Salis and F arrer's, 31 Dec., 1905 Gregory's, Booroomba, Gibraltar, alla Gilman's box, 250 yards beyond the surveyor's peg on the west side of Gilman's Crossing, 136 John Gregory Tidbiiibilla River, and G. Green's ... Tharwa, R.iversdalc, and Bobcyan, vid Naas Brindabella and Cool«i,ion Plairas ... Naas 137 Thomas Franklin Brindabella ... Bredbo 13S John Hume Railway Station and Post - office, 139 John Clarke Captain's Flat 140 Jolni Hume Bredbo As often as yards required 330 Bredbo Bredbo, Jerangle. Gingerra Station, Captain's Flat and Balla - laba, vid Wangarah and Anembo Bredbo, Cowra Creek, and Upper Cowra Creek (Whitby's Mill) 53 One 15 Two ... 24 17 6 31 Dec., 1907 Horseback 1 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 9 15 0 31 Dec., 1905 65 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Horseback, 34 5 0 31 Dec., 1905 Sulky, horse or vehicle, when re- 141 Thomas ley Warns- Cooma ! Railway Station and Cooma 142 G. A. Tievanion 143 Patrick D. Quirk Cooma 1 14 I I 148 Andrew Green .. Glyiswood 14:1 Thomas Clugston Dry Plain 150 James Ward, sen. Numeialla 131 Albert Murphy Berridale minihy, with a branch snail from Rocklands to Boconnoc Adaminiby and Kiandra And Cooma, Boconnoc, and Ada niiniby, vid Lake Plain and A] iddling Bank Adaminiby, Glynwood, and Yaouk The junction of the Cooing -road and Dry Plain Numeralla and Countegany ... Berridale, Marshall's Plain, and Eastbourne, vid Kiali Lodge, 153 Arthur J. Turner Berridale 153 James Muir, sen. Berridale 154 John Hale Moonbali ... 1 Bullenhalong (C. R. Jardine's), and P. Norton's ; thence by main road (contractor to travel vid T. P. O'Neill's instead of P. Norton's, if required) Berridale and Arable ... Berridale, Broadliead's Mill, and Reid's (Murlingbung) Jindabyne and Moonbah, vid Barry's, senior, Pendergast's, and James Barry's ; and Moonbah and Ingebyra, vid intersec- 26 Two 35 Three } Dalgety Dalgety 157 Henry Nicholson , Cooma ... 158 Hector A. McDonald Nisnitybelle 159 Henry Nicholson Cooma and Richard A. Corbett 160 John M. McMahon Cathcart 1111 Geo. Ali Kin, jun. Bega ... and Michael Healy 162 Charles W illiams Bemboka 163 Charles Williams Bemboka 33 20 6 One One 'l'wo 23 Two Two 10 Two 12 Two 13 Three 1.34 Two 23 * Three Two 25 Six Vehicle, horse Kybean, vid 20 Two tNimitybelle, Holt's Flat, Bibbenhike, and Bombala 38 Six 25 7 12 Three Three 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 49 Vehicle 42 31 Dec., 1906 28 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1905 0 0 { 31 Dec., 1906 65 0 0 i 31 Dec., 1905 175 horses Sulky 4 - wheeled covered coach, 2 or more horses Horseback Horseback or 31 Dec., 1905 20 0 0 31 Dec 1907 61 S 7 Horseback, sulky, if required Coach, 2 or ... 18 0 0 Horseback horse Coach, 2 horses Two Six 45 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 39 0 0 snore 7 98 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 Vehicle or horseback 2 - wheeled vehicle 0 0 39 17 31 Dec., 1906 6 31 Dec., 1905 140 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 25 200 0 0 7 10 31 Dec., 190e 31 Dec., 1905 19 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 38 0 0 31 Dec., 1905' 2- wheeled vehicle Bombala and Bungarby, vid + 32 One J Bungarby Horseback Gunningrah and Buckalong or vehicle * Coach, 2 or more horses, between Cooina and Kiandra ; packhorse between Adaminiby and Kiandra Convia, and Adaminiby. 0.1940 - -c 1 4- wheeled vehicle, 1 e Crossing 1G4 Patrick Ferry Three 44 10 0 31 Dee., 1907 280 0 0 131 Dec., 1906 Horseback Glenbog Bemboka and Mogilla Mogilla, Candelo, and Clarkson's 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Four Nimitybelle, Coyhill's Flut, ;houn- Bemboka, Numbugga, and Bega 109 30 Two 13ibbenluke and Cathcart Coach, 2 or more horses Two 14 20 Niniit belle and Kydra 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 48 roads, and Campbell's creamery i Dalgety, Boloko, and Paupoug ... ... j Dalgety and Jimenbuan tain Top, and Bemboka, vid 100 vehicle, 4 horses or horseback Sulky, 1 horse 5 78 15 0 31 Dec., 1906 4 wheeled 1 -horse sulky tion of Dalgety and Ingebyra 155 Victor W. Shell 156 Charles Collman - horse One 18 40 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 vehicle Horseback 40 Cooma, Myalla, Timbery Range, and Bungarby, vid Bobundarah, Blyton and Roache's ... ... Three Six butta ( Cooma, Rhine Falls, and Ada 147 John E. Frcebody Adaminiby Two 12 23 Cooma and Rosedale, via Murrum- Tre- Coom a or oftener daily Creek and Tumble -down) Cooma, Berridale, and Jindabyne, with a branch mail to and from Berridale and Dalgety Cooma, Rock Flat, and NiinitybelIe Cooma ... Twice J Cooma and Nuineralla ; and Numuralla, Peakview, Whinstone Valley, and Jerangle. (Contraetor to travel alternately vid Fiery 144 Henry Nicholson Couina and Richard A. Corbett 145 George A. Tre- Couina "anion 146 George A. i'anioii Post - office, quired Spring cart, 1 horse 49 10 0 , 31 Dec., 1906 in winter ; and Bulky between No. i7.--8th April, 1905 Commonwealth Gazette. 300 C on CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF .NEW SOUTH WALHS-CO7lti7nttB(i:. Approx. Contractors' tance Postal Lines. r. Names. --- Frequency Dis - m Miles. Addressee. Communies- _Conveyance. fion. No. of times per week. i Annual Amount pay able. Date of Terwiliatiou, . £ s. d. 0 0 SOUTHERN ROADS continued. 165 Thomas Forsythe Bombala 166 Henry Nicholson ..._ and Richard A. Cooma ... Corbett Pambula W. 167 Albert McCarthy 168 Thomas Morrison Delegate 169 James Collins 170 James Collins ... Delegate ... Delegate 171 Thomas Morrison Delegate 1 l ' Three Bombala and Mila, vid Round Hill gate, the public school. Rosemeath, and Maharatta Head station, or by the mani road as required Rombala,, 'Rowe's, Craigie, and 13 25 Six Bombala, Platt's, and Rock ton Bombala, Cathcart, Rocky Hall, 92 ()net 48 Three Delegate ; and 2- wheeled } Coach, 1 or more 12 ' Two O 31 Dec , 1906 1G Sulky and 45 0 0 24 0 15 0 40 0 70 0 0* 31 Dec., 1.905 Two horse Horseback 9 Two Horseback Holt's Flat, and H. 23 ¡ One and 2G Two .McDonald's Tantawanglo, 157 18 Horseback 10 Cathcart, Candelo 192 Jan 194 Job horses glrnJgi Delegate, J. A. *Hen sleigh's (Lower 173 Terence S. O'Reilly Catlicart 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 193 Alf required Coach, 2 or Three Cathcart, }-125 horses, as 33 172 John Topping ..: Holt's Flat 190 Jai 191 Jol Delegate, Corrowoug, and Tin Bendoc), and Rozyn,ki's Delegate and Kirkenong 31 Dec., 19CG In ore .Wyndham, \Vhipstick, Lochiel, Pambula and Eden Delegate and Wright's, vi f Thomas Martin's and C. Stokes' 49 vehicle, 1 horse Vehicle, horse 1 4- wheeled vehicle, 2 0 0 131 Dec., 1.905 31 Dec., 1905 195 Job 196 Jul J 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 31 Dec., 1006 0 31 Dec., 1.007 197 Thc 198 Job 199 Job horses 200 Wyndham 174 Joseph Luve Candelo and Wyndham, vit Schuback:s, Myrtle Creek, Robinson Brothers', and P. Collins' ; and Wyndham, Bur.. ragate, 175 William Gottaas A dam iniby 176 Terence 'E. :Car- Caddigat ney 177 George Weeks ... Yarra ... 178 'Alm Grunsell Goulburn 179 :Cligrles Morpllett-. Collector 180 Thos: Morton ... Brea,dalbane and Towamba Adaminiby and Rosedale Adaminiby and Caddigat Yarra and Thornford ... Breadalbane, Parkesbourne, and 111errilla, vid 'plain road and Chaffey's Orchard's ; and Mer rilla and Pomeroy Breadalbane andCollector Breadalbane and Gurrundah, vid Hannan's, Cox's, S. Cotter's, B: 14 15 Three 11 8_ Two One 7 Three 10 Three 10 Two Six 145 Two :) 2 Coach, horses ; or Two sulky, horse 1 11.0 1-Horseback 29 Horseback 2 or 4 wheeled vehicle, 1 horse .. WI] 1 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 201 Pat 9 0 31 Dec., 1905 18 19 6 :31 Dec., 1907 24 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 . Horseback 52 0 0 Spring cart, 1 or more horses Horseback 60 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 33 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 138 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 31 Dec. , 1906 202 Lo Jones', O'Brien's, and S. W. Cotter's Railway Station and Post Office, Twice or oftener Gumming 181 Allan O'Neill ... Queanbeyan 182 Richard Sperriff Gunning Gunning, Bellmouut Forest, and Gundaroo ; and Gundaroo, Sut- ton, and Queanbeyan l Gunning and Collector, vid the main road to 4', -mile 2 1. ,. daily Six 27 Three 19 Two .,. post, 'thence. vid Lerida Public School Sulky, horse 1 4- wheeled vehicle, 1. horse 3G 0 0 31 Dee., 1905 and Lerida Station homestead, resuming the main road at '9- ït, 183 Andrew l:odrom Gunning 184` #drew Rodrom Gunning r. 185:11`lvatthew Jòhnson Gunning 18G°Jàlnes.DMiley ... Dalton mile post Gunning and Dalton ... Lyell's, and Kennedy's. (Con tractor to convey n ails by sulky, 1 horse, for 1;33 19s. per annuli if required) From Gunning to Chain of Ponds, and Berrebangalo, thence to Gunning Dalton, Pudnlan Creek, said Rye Park F.rcnn Dalton to Bevendale, vid Byrnevilie, returning by the 187 William E. Thorn Dalton 201 M Six ... From Gunning to Byalla, vi4 Alton, returning to Gunning vid John Tully's, leer Hills, 42 -28: Three 26 One 16 One From Dalton to Bevendale, vid the main road, returning via 16 From Dalton to J. Mitchell's, P. 18 Medway's, 31 19 0 31 Dec., 1006 29 19 0 31 Dec., 1005 205 M 206 W Horseback 39 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 207a 1 208 M main road ; and Toohey's, G. Two Sulky, 1 horse Horseback 207 Jc One Horseback' or sulky, if required 27 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 209 111 Sulky, 1 horse 38 10 0 31 Dec., 1900 210 C 21111 212 1 Byrnev llè 188 .Willie' in E. Thorn Dalton 203 W One Horseback 15 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 E. Hallam's, Benbengenoe Public School, .,J: Hallam's, and J. jyledway's; returning' to Dalton vid J. Mitchell's Rye Park and Burrows 213 J . 189_l1lrs. Martha Burrowa Randall 7 16 Six of subsidy contributed by State of Victoria. ...I Sulky, 1 - horse 60 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 19s. 9:1. per annum for conveying all extra mail a week between Bombala, Platt's, t Contractors allowed au additional sum of £15and Rockton, from 1st March, 1905. 214 ti commonwealth Gazette. 301 April, r905 CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Contractors' Approx. Frequency tance in of Communication. Dis- Postal Lines. Addrsesee, Names. Miles. continued. Annual Mode of Conveyance. Amount payable. Date of Termination. No. of times per week. SOUTHERN ROADS continved. Rye Park and Rugby, via Frost's 14 Two Farm and main road. Rugby 190 James Gorham ... 191 John Carey Cave Valley, near Yass, Cavan, and Wee Jasper, vid Wee Jasper 192 James J. Thomp- Good Hope 16 son 193 Alfred A. Crowe Yass, Greenfield Farm, and Gun - 36' daroo Yass, Murrumbateman, Jeir, Hall, Ginninderra, Canberra, and Queanbeyan 194 John J. Moran ... Rockley 195 John Couch Vass ... 196 John Hilly and Yass Yass, Weak wcr, and Ledgerton (Contractor to travel vid Tae mas Bridge in times of flood) From Yass to Wargeila and Blackburn, and from Blackburn to Yass direct ... J obn I3anlon 197 Thomas Walker... Nanarna 198 Tohn Carey 199 John Blewitt Wee . Tasper Tallagandra 45 200 Wlrn. Wall 1- Limestone Creek 201 Patrick Carey Bowuing Wee Jasper and Cooradigbee Gundaroo and Tallagandra,, via Back Creek Bumming, Limestone Creek, and Tangrnangaroo 33owning and Bookham ; and r' Bookham and Berremangra Bookham, Nanangroe, Bongongo, Adjungbilly, Tomooroma, and Tumid, via Smith's, Kiley's (Red Hill), and Geary's 2 -horse Two Horseback Two Sulky, 1 horse Three 1 31 Dec., 1907 78 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 21 0 0 68 4 0 94 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1906 4- wheeled licensed coach, or more horses 31 Dec., 1907 24 Two Horseback 50 00 31 Dec., 1907 17 Two Licensed 46 00 31 Dec., 1905 1 31 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 Horseback Sulky, 1 horse Buggy, > horse 30 0 0 49 0 0 40 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1907 *70 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 158 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 70 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 60 0 0 , 31 Dec., 1907 75 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 114 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1905 10 11 Two Two 12 6 Two Three 12 Three Murrumbateman, Kirkdale, and Nanama, vid Remington's Claim and the Battery. ... .. . 0O 2G I coach Creek Gundaroo Two 30 "Brassel's Inn," Warro, and the Main Road, crossing the river at Bloomfield Yass and Good Hope, via Spring Horseback 12 11 55 Three Twice* One 1 vehicle, 2 horses Sulky, horse 1 -horse 1 vehicle f Sulky, between Bookham 31 Dec., 1906 and Nan - (Wyangle) angroe, horseback, Nanan Bookham, Nanangroe, Bongongo, Aoljungbí11j, Tomooroma, and Tumut; vid Smith's, Kiley's (Red Hill), Geary's (Wyangle), T. Keefe's, Lynch's, Webb's, Hick's, Byrne's, J. Keefe's, McGrath :s, and Clout's. (Contractor to ,conve:Y mails to and frein Bookhault, Nanangroe, Bongongo, Adjhngbilly, Tomoo- 202 Louis 11Targules ... Tomooroma groe-Tom ooroma. ; 58 One sulky once a week, and horseback once a week Tonlooroma- Turnut roma and Tunint, vid Smith's, Kiley's (Red Hill), and Geary's (Wyangle), twice a week ; by sulky between Bookham and Nanangroe, and Tonic aroma and Turnut ; otherwise on horseback, for the sum of £138 per annum, if required) 203 William Weeks ... Bivalong 204 Mrs. Randall 205 Mrs. Randall Post Office, Binalong, and Travel50 Twice a ling Post Office ; and yards day Binalong, Hughstonia, and Bur191. Six rows Burrowa, Marengo, and Young ... 30 Three Martha Burrowa Martha Burrows ZOG 'William Francis 1 Colera ... 207 John Corcoran ... Burrowa 207.t Edward Kene- Marengo more 20S Mrs. ]hu'y Downes Frogmoor Burrowa, Frogmoor, and Reid's Flat, via Deep Creek Burrowa, Godfrey's Creek, Morongla Creek, and Cowra, via Narra Allan Station and Breakfast Creek Burrows and Gunnary, via Water hole Flats ... Marengo andW3rindemere ,., Frogmoor and Taylor's Flat, via Murphy's, Burn's, O'Malley's, Drumgold's, Carroll's, Smith's, Berry's (Overton Villa), and 200 Mrs. Mary Downes 210 Chas. 211 Mrs. Frogmoor H. Chown... Reid's Flat Johanna Douglas Gap Cusack 212 \fern. J. 4- wheeled coach or more } 2horses 47 Three 45 Three Sulky or buggy, 1 or 2 horse Sulky, 1 or 2 horse Vehicle 12 One Horseback 8 ATwo Horseback 21 Two Horseback 11 0 0 15 0 0 45 0 0 24 One Horseback 28 8 Two Two 31 Dec., 1906 Bolong Frog :poor and Cocominjla, via Kenyu Reid's Flat and Roche ... Galong and Douglas Gap 10 Roberts ... Murrumburrah ... Railway Station and Post Office, Murrumburrah Twice oftener daily Sulky, 1 horse or Sulky and 1 horse, Wallendbeen 214 Wm, bat, and Young Murrumburrah ... Murrumburrah and Barwang ... Murrumburrah, Redbridge, Wom- 20 Three ... 13 Two 00 35 0 0 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1907 52 0 -0 31 Dec., 1905 67 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 40 0 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1906 or otherwise, 213 John Da,eey J. Roberts 31 Oct., 1905 as required Sulky, 1 horse Sulky, i horse or vehicle, 2 hor. es,when required. 0 * Arrangements made with Contractor for the conveyance of an extra mail a week between Bookham and Berremangra for at the rate of £5 per annum if required. Performing extra service ;ruin 1st January, an 1905.---1- Contractor died 24th additional sum Iaroh, 190& .Vo. 302 r 7.--$i:h April, 1905 Commonwealth Gazett ! r. ...._ CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATIC OF NEW SOUTH WALEScontinued. Approx. Contractors' Dis- tance Postal Lines. Addresses. Naines. Miles. Frequency of Communica- Mods of Conveyance. tion. No. of times per week. SOUTHERN ROADS continued. Three 17 Wallendbeen ... Murrumburrah., Beggan Beggan, and Garangula 215 John Dacey 17 Three Weddin, 38 Twice oftener 4 daily ... Six Young, Burramundra, and Greufell 218 Thomas North ... Grenfell Young, Burramundra, Thuddungra, andBimbi, vid Joyce's, Fin nigan's, the travelling stock route, Old Balabla, Eurabba. and Woodlands ; and Young, Tubbul, Morangarell, and Bland Wambanumba, near Young 219 Edward Morgan From Young to Grogan, thence by cleared road to Temora ; returning to Young vici West 220 Albert lialbish ... West Wyalong 'femora, Una Vale, and W. 46 Two 57 Two { able. £ q. 1 Sulky, horse 1 Sulky, horse or Spring van, Mùrrumburl ali .. Murrumburrah, Cunningham, and Marsh alIMcMahon Reef Railway Station and Post Office, 217 Jas. W. Slatyer ... Young Young 216 Wm. J. Roberts Annual Amount pay- i horse 4- wheeled covered in wag- gonette, 2 horses 2 - wheeled vehicle, 1 or more horses cl. 44 0 0 43 0 Date of Termination, 0 31 Dec., 190G 31 Dec., 1906 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 31 Dec., 1905 147 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 89 15 0 31 Dec., 1907 199 10 Two Sulky and 41 Three Vehicle, 1 or 2 horses 12G 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 45 Three 2 -horse 188 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 104 Two Horseback 33 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 50 Two Sulky, horse 59 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 65 0 0 31 Dee., 1905 131 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 58 horse Raffley's 221 Jeremiah Toohey Forbes ... Greufell and Forbes 222 Robert Fraser Grenfell 223 Henry Bailey Greufell Grenfell, Piney Range, Wheogo, and Marsden's Greufell and Brundali Creek, vid the Quandong -road, past Robert Graham's and E. Thomas'; ... coach thence along and through the Quandong, crossing the Cowra- road at a point on the Grenfell side of Ipwich Grenfell, Bimbi, and Bland, vid South Euroka, and North 224 Richard Connelly Grenfell Euroka Marsden's, Billy's Look -out and 225 William Martin ... Marsden' s 226 Henry E. Peasley Bedgerebong 40- One Ungarie, vid Tallebong ... Marsden's, Wamboyne, Waroo, and Bedgerebong, vid McCor- 51-.',-, 1 2- wheeled vehicle, Two 1 horse Sulky, horse One Sulky and 1 mack's residence, Godden's, and Coronella. (Contractor to travel to and frein the punt on Bland Creek twice a week) Berea and Wamboyne 227 Russell Midlane Bena 228 Robert A. Fuller Wallendbeen . 229 John W. Roberts Cootainundra ... 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 U 31 Dec., 1907 50 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 *47 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 18 30z Two Sulky, horse 1 83 2 2 31 Dec., 1906 31 Two Horse and *47 7 6 31 Dec., 1906 1 33 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 1 80 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 1 79 10 31 Dec., 190G Wallendbeen, Culliiiga, and Cu'.linga Mine Railway Station and Post Office, Cootamundra 230 Patrick Canty ... Cootamundra ... Cootamundra, Pinkerton, Kilrush, and Rosehill, vid The Grove and Kyron 231 Patrick Canty . . Cootamundra .. Cootamundra, Dudauman, South 28 0 horse Sulky, 1 Three horse Four times Spring cart, 1 horse or oftener daily Two ... Horseback Combaning, and Temora, vid 30 l.-Iallinan's, Emery's, Gal.vin's, Stowers', and Combaning. 232 Owen P. Casey ... Stockingbingal ... Stockinbingal, Grogan, and Morangarell, vid Corumbie. (Contractor to substitute for foregoing a service from Stockinbingal to G rogan Post Office ; thence by Barmedinan -Young road to sulky 17 -mile peg on the Temora- Morangarell -read to Morangarell, returning from Morangarell vid Corumbie Station to Grogan and Stockinbingal, 257 7s. Gd. per annum, if re- quired) 23:3 John Webb ... Temora 234 John Webb ... Tenibra Railway Station and Post Office, 'femora Temora, Merool Creek, Broken Dam, and O'Gorman's, vid Mandamali, Kildary, White gate, J. Kerr's, Turner's, and White's, travelling the Thanowring -road past Moral's and Thacker's, thence to the 14 mile . Twelve or Sulky, 50 more times horse Two ... Sulky, horse 25 Two post, near Saunder's, and the usual road to Merool Creek Receiving Office 235 Ashley Stuckey ... Temora, Temora and Lintott's vid Beaconsfield Box, Beaconsfield School, Brett's, A.riah Park School, and the holdings of Bowland, Mac Sulky, horse kay, l.. Peadon, W. Baillie, Jeffrey, and E. McCauley * Service at £57 Ts. Gd. per annum performed from let January, 1905. 0 Gmtte. Cornmonwarilth Na. /7.-8th April, xgos 303 CoRTBACTr3 FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MATr.B IN TEE 13raTt? OF Mew SOUTH WAI.iß-CCA#U!'iNed, Approx. Contractors' tr Postal Lines. Addresses. _.".1 n C5. Dis- Fro-teen ey tance in Communica- Miles. Mon. of Annuál Mode of payConveyance. Amount able. .No. of times per week. 23G Wm. Temora; Trunglcy Hall, and Chel- lington ; and Chellington and M orangarell, vid Campbell's, Ellis', Eason's, Doubleday's, and Narraburra Station ; Mao vid Kennedy's, Coleman's, S. Wyse's, H. Wyse's, jun., H. Wyse's, sen., and J. Wyse's* From Temora to Mimosa, vid G 5 2.37 Richard A. Cor- Tenior.'a Geale's, Sullivan's, Sehne's, McPlierson's, Worthington's, bett 238 Walter E. Byrnes Lake Cudgellico returning to Temora, vid Coolamon Road Nest Wyalong and Ungarie ... West Wyalong, Wyalong, and Mar:sden's, vid the road past 7 Two 22 One 38 Three 25 Two 224 1 J Sulky, horse li 70 0 0 Sulky, horse 1 4- wheeled vehicle, 1 horse ']'wo Burtenshaiv's, Williams', O'Keefe's, Thompson's, Back Creek. and Oakhurst Station ; and West Wyalong, Wyalong, 239 Joseph Hodge ... Marsden's and Marsdeti's, vid the main road, and 7 17 31 Dec., 190G 69 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 Broughton's, Naesmith's; Porter's, Ratkie's, Barsby's, Sturgeon's, and Mimosa Station, 5 G £ s. d. SOUTHERN ROADS continved, Temora Main Date of Termination. 10 Richard Hyrriganf Yalgogrin North thence to Lake 32 One 36 I Three 31 Dec., 1906 00 31 Dec., 1907 Sulky, 1 horse 128 Sulky and 1 horse, 2 horses if required t65 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 Cowal East (Wilson's), rid the Bland Creek Punt (Malkin's) Nest Wyalong and Yalgogrin North. (Contractor to travel twice a week vid \VyalongNo. 1. r, 62 0 0 and Yalgogrin North Station Homestead, and oncs: a week vid Bolygamy, Hill's, Mo.rrinoreen Station, and Yalgogrin North Station Homestead) 241 William Byrnes... Lake Cudgellico Ungarie, forest Vale, and Lake Cudgellico, vid Youngaraa, Duncloo Hills South, Bygalorie. 534 I Two Coach, 2 horses 85 15 0 31 Dec., 1907 Two Sulky, 1 34 0 0 Gorman's Hill Nest, Boorabil, and Bow's Neck Coolac and North Gobarralong ... Jugiong 242 John Lloyd 243 John Lloyd Jugiong 244 George Fox Gundagtai 10 Coolac and Jugiong 14 ,, Railway Station and Post Office, 245 Jeremiah Leahy Gundagai Gundagai, 1 Nangus, Tenandra 25 Adelong, Middle Adelong, Batlow, Laurel Hill, Courrsb rra, and Tumberumba, vid 1Ìastedt's, 43 Park, and Wantabadger°y, vid 24G Win. E. Jones ... Tumberumba ... Three horse or 1 horse and oftener sulky daily Three ... Sulky, 1 horse Once i Gundagai Borse 4- wheeled vehicle, 1 7Kimo I One 4- wheeled I Sis 4- wheeled coach, 2 horses Parrot Hill, and McBowling 247 Win. J. Prowse ... Adelong 24S Jeremiah Leahy 249 John Kelly .. . 8 10 Two 19 Three ... Adelong Crossing - place, Mundarlo, 27 Three and Tarcutta, Adelong, Middle Adelong, Batlow, Laurel Hill, Conrabvra, and Tumberumba, vid llastedt's, 48 Two ... Rosemount Tarcutta Adelong, Shepard's Town, Grahamstown, and Mount Horeb Railway Station Gundagai and Bongongolong, vid .lwles' Creek Gundagai, Brunglo and Rosemount, vid 'l.'arrabandra Gundagai 250 Cornelius Dl c).nerney 251 Wm. E. .Tones of Upper Tumberumba Hillas Creek, Lower Tarcutta, ... Tumberumba 252 Mrs. Martha Den- Hillas Creek nis 253 Henry W. Schafer Sharp's Creek 254 Thomas S. Beek Gilmore i l V5G William Eurell ... Tumut Sulky, 3 horses Sulky, 1 horse I Parrot Hill and McBowling's, of. Upper Tumberumba ; and Tumberumba, Taradale, Upper Bago, and Y3atlow, vid Bago and Bago Station Adelong, Mount Adrah, and Millas Creek Adelong and Sharp's Creek, vid John Roche's and Green hill Station Gilmore, tipper Gilmore, and J. Hurl's, Fern Gully-, vid Win dowie Public School, and along the eastern side 255 William Eurell ... Tumut drag, 4 horses Horseback of Two 21 Two 10 Two 18 Two 50 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 27 0 0 31 Deo., 1905 85 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 74 19 0 31 Dee., 1905 103 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 22 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 G8 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 80 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 200 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 48 0 0 25 0 0 31 Dee., 1907 J Sulky, 1 horse Horseback 31 Dec. 1905 27 10 0 31 Dec. 1905 Gilmore Creek to J. Hurl's residence Railway Station and Post Office, Tumut Tumut and Gocup 32 Coach, 3 horses 31 Dec., 1905 1 j 0 Six Two . 4- wheeled trap, 1 or more horses Horseback 00 31 Dec., 1906 26 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 40 or sulky * Contractor to travel vid Faalti Frame Provisional School between Temora and Chellington for extra suns of £5 per annum, if required. 1 Arrangements made with. Thomas iMcCaarten to perform service at rate of £,89 per :annum during January, 1905. 1st February, 1905. Contract commenced No. I7.; -8th April, 1905 Commonwealth 304 Garte, CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OP MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALEB continued. Contractors' Frequency tance in of Dis- Postal Lines. Addresses. Names. Approx. Miles. Communication. Mode of Conveyance. Annual Amount payable. Date of Termination, No. of times per week. SOUTHERN ROADScontinued. Two 21 Tumut, West Blowering, and Yellowin, travelling vid the Tumut Plains road and J. Pur call's, Naughton's, McLeary's, 257 John J. Brannock* West Blowering 258 Charles L. Hartf Tumut l and Tumut Plains Public School Tumut, Blowering, Talbingo, and Yarrangobilly ; and Yarrangobilly, Yarrangobilly Caves, and Kiandra. (Contractor to convey an extra mail per week to and from Yarrangobilly and Yarrangobilly Caves during 40 Two 20 One 2 -horse J. Adelong 259 George Dyball ... Wagra Humula 260 John Tresilian 31 Dec., 1905} 00 31 Dec., 1906 84 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 59 00 31 Dec., 1906 or snow shoes if necessary 30th April) Tumut, Gilmore, and Adelong ... 12? Six Tarcutta, Kyamba, .Lwntsvale, Billabong, Garryowen, and German ton 44 Three Tarcutta and Humula, by the 17 Three Little 6 9 + 31 Dec., 1905 00 }190 licensed coach, horseback, period from 1st November to 258A William Prowse 36 Horseback 52 .4- wheeled licensed vehicle drawn by 2 or more horses, as required 2- wheeled vehicle, 1 or more horses 2 or 4 wheeled Main Road coach, 2 horses Tarcutta and Oberne Woolshed, via Oberne Homestead and 25 Two Horseback 55 00 31 Dec., 1906 262 David. Livingstone Tumberumba ... Tumberumba and Lankey's Creek, 29 One 2- wheeled 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 29 Two 1 -horse 70 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 264 Patrick O'Brien... Tumberumba ... Tumberumba, Burra, Boggy Creek, Meragle, New Meragle, Lobb's Hole, and Pleasant View 3S One 44 00 31 Dec., 1907 265 W. H. Scammell, Khancoban jun. 53 Two Horseback 80 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 19 Two 2- wheeled 37 1 0 31 Dec., 190G Sulky, 20 0 0 31 Dec., 190G Tarcutta 261 Cornelius McInerney Ilfolloy's rid Goldspinks, i''funderoo, Noplace, Gadd's, and Holman's 263 John E. Perrott... Tumberumba ... Tumberumba, Greenwood, and Tooma, vid Burra Station, Boggy Creek School, Meragle Homestead, and Tooma Wool - vehicle buggy shed (McGregor's) 266 Alfred J. Davis ... Bethungra Tooma and Khancoban, via War brook, Opossum Point, and Greg Greg Bethungra, Mitta Mitta (Dillon's), Bethungra Langwell, Fuller's, Levett's, and Yammatree Bethungra and Ferndale 10 Two Junee, The Reefs, Sebastopol, 38 Three 2- wheeled 2G Two or 2 horses (asrequired)i Sulky, 1 horse 20 Three Sulky, horse 27 Two 32 267 Charles S. Smith 2G8 Archibald Finlay 269 Daniel North W. Temora ... Junco ... and Lower Yammatree, vid and Temora, vid "Cooney's Cooney's Inn " Junee, Wantiool, Eurongilly, and Cooba, viti Quilter's, vehicle, 1 I horse 1 horse 31 Dec., 1905 00 31 Dec., 1905 6G 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 Sulky, 2 horses 45 0 31 Dec., 1905 Two 1 -horse 69 15 0 31 Dec., 1906 Thirty 4- wheeled 74 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 00 31 Dec., 1906 0 31 Dec., 1906 Weir's, McCarthy's, and Dollar Vale 270 Mrs. Katherine Old Junee Ein f1,111101 Homestead Old Junee, Gwynne, and Win chendon Vale (Barnes's) vid -89 0 0 vehicle, 1 " Cooney's Hotel," Roche's, Foxe's, Murrulebale, Homestead, Curron's, Stapleton's, 1 65 Heaslip's, Brown's, and Saun- 271 Herbert E. White Old Junee 272 Chas. Hurst 273 Fredl:. lock G. Coolamon ders' Old Junee to W. Belling's, E. R. Brown's, G. A. McNickle's, W. Turner's, F. White's, J. John ston's, W. C. Hill's, and J. M. Green's, thence to Old Junee Eurongilly and Wagga Wagga,, vid Oura, Euononyhareenyha, and Wantabadgery Bul- Wagga Wagga ... Railway Station and Post Office, Wagga Wagga Wagga Wagga, Forest Hill, Alfred Town, Lower Tarcutta, and Tarcutta. (Contractor to travel direct, omitting Lower Tarcutta if required.) Wagga Wagga, Malebo, CurraCoolamon 275 Chas. Hurst warna, Millwood, and Groig Grong, vid main road to Northerwono Public School, Clarke's, O'Connor's, and Hall's 276 William G. Pea - Wagga Wagga ... Wagga, Wagga, Ladysmith, Alfred 274 John Tresilian ... J Humula cock Town, Book Book, Kyamba, Rosewood, W olseley Park, and Tuinberuniba T times or oftener 24 vehicle Three waggon ette, horse 0 1. ... 4- wheeled 65 Coach, 2 . horses 59 Three 1 or 2 horse vehicle 70 Three Coach, 2 I 159 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 horses 115 0 Carabost, * Contractor died 2nd November. 1 904, sureties J. P. Higgins and C. F. Grill performing service from 3rd November, 1904, and subsidy paid to them for contractor's widow. f Contract cancelled 31st January, 1905. + Transferred to Augustus J. Murphy and Glenbrane Galvin, of Wagga Wagga, from 16th January. 1905. No, r7,-8t1i. April, rgot 305 Co moñil+ealth Gazette. = CC\TriACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OP MAILS Iti Tlilfi STATE OF Nk5v SJL'Tii WALLScontinued. Alin )x. Contractors' Fie'Iueicy i1íä is-awes. of tanrç Postal Lines. Communica- in áliles. Addresses, Annual Mofle .0 of Conveyance. Anir, I t imp Date of Termination. 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 able. Lion. of Calle, per iV L'L'k. SOUTHERN ROADS continued. 277 James McFarlane Wagga Wagga ... 278 G ecrge E. Ings ... Wagga Wagga ... From Wagga Wagga to Brucedale, thence by the Jun e road to the 14 7mile post, their westerly by public road to lof': familton's, thence by main road. to Down- side; returning to Wagga Wagga by direct road from Downside Wagga Wagga, Yiirragundry, Collingullie, Woodlands Three 33 Sulky, horse Three 41 i 2- wheeled vehicle, 1 (G. .. Bard veil's), and Pälmerston (J. 49 1 89 15 0 31 Dee., 1907 boo se W. Hull's), vid the old main road, Show - ground,, " Junction Iana," the Quartz Battery, Moo rong, Pomona, Pominingalarna, Cameron's, McColl's, P. \'ileon's, Catherine Wagga Wagga ... Richards 279 Mrs. 280 Patrick A. Stock- Wagga Wagga ... ton 2S1 George Richards... Wagga \Vagga ... 2S2 Geo. Althin R. Graham's, W. Ed- monds', and W. Davis' VV agga Wagga, Lake Albert, Ptdlitop Station, Clifton, and Little Billabong, vid Gregado, Big Springs and Livingtone Wagga Wagga and Leayala's, vif Clout's, Booth Brothers, Lindon Brothers', and Bourke's Wagga Wagga, Ma.ii opla,, Cook- ardinia, Kinross, and German- ton The Rock, Bullenbong, and Lock liart Lockhart and Osborne, rid Sharpie's, \V. i 1cDonald's, Chambers', McIsaac's, and Ditchfield's Narrandera 2;$'3 .Tames Ro\vand ... Osborne Three Sulky 17 Three Sulky, horse 49 Three Sulky, horse 27 Three 1 -horse 12 Three 4- wheeled Lockhart, Brookong, and Urana 1 30 39 0 0 105 0 0 vehicle waggon- As often as required Three J 0 31 Dec., 190G 31 Dec., 1907 88 0 0 ¡ 31 Dec., 1907 ette, Railway Station, Lockhart and Post Office, Lockhart ; and A14 R. S. Drummond Lockhart 88 0 41 31 Dee., 1905 39 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 1 horse Coach, 2 or in ore 142 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 78 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 90 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 99 0 0 31 Dec. 1907 horses. or light ve- in time of drought hicle, 2S Geo. Althin Lockhart, Boree Creek, Yuelba, Narrandei <a and Greenvale, via E. Diebert's, W. Weedon's, H. Weedon's, M. O'Connell's, Jones', Carroll's, Boree Creek Station, Wilson's, C. Hopwood's, Wilson's, Grieper's, Marsh's, Grogan's, and O'Leary's. (Contractor to convey Two 23 Vehicle, 1 or more horses a third mail a week between Lockhart and Yuelba, for an additional sum of £20 per annum, and also to travel between Yuelba and Greenvale by the Wagga Wagga 3- chain road ; thence by 3 -chain road west of Hopwonci's ; thence vid Wilson's, Griener's, &c.) ; or, if required, to substitute the following service for the above: To and from Lockhart and Boree Creek and Yuelba Receiving Offices, vid E. Diebert's, W. Weedon's, Ii. Weedon's, M. O'Connell's, .Tones', Carroll's, Guest's, and A. Wilson's, twice a week (18 miles), for the sinn (Contractor to convey an extra mail a week for an additional sum of £20 per of £60 per annum. 2&; Walter A. Breed Yerong Creek 2S7 Jas. Jenes annum) ... ITOnty ... Yerong Creek, Mundawaddera, Lalla,rook, Osborne, and Urangeline, by the main road Henty, Munyabla, Pleasant Hills, and Wallas dool, vid Edgehill School, and¢ by. the Arnmore 31 22 ' Three I Three route between pleasant Hills 2S8 Sohn O'Connor ... \Voomargama ... 289 Edward Palmer ... Alliury 290 ?\furty Donovan Jingc ::ir; Post Offices, Morven, Ralvona, and Germanton. (Contractor to travel on either side of the Billabong Creek in -times of flood) Germanton, Woomargama, Mullengandra, Bowna, Thurgoona, and Albury Germanton, MacLaurin, Parrara, Lankey's Creek and .lingellic, vid Annandale, Bullock's, W. sulky, 1 horse Horse and sulky, or buggy, 2 Horses and Wallandool Station Railway Station, Culcairn, and 2- wheeled 18 Six Coach, 2 101 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Coach, 2 horses 134 00 31 Dec., 1906 or more horses 30 Six 37 Three. 17 Two ... 1- horse' vehicle 84 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 40 0 0 28 Feb., 1905 King's, W. Connolly's, Burroave's, Woodland's, Bryant's, Wauklyn's, (, caner' ~, and O rintell's 291 Christoph hile ... Tumberumba ... Yarrara. and \Volseley Park. vie CopaLella, Hilly's, l)outty's, and Porter's Sulky, boise 1 No. 17.8th April, 1905 306 Commonwealth Gazette, CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES continued. Contractors' Approx. Dis- Postal Lines. Names. tance in Addressee. Miles. Frequency of Communication. Annual Mode of payConveyance. Amount able. No. of times per week. Date of Termination, £ s. d. SOUTHERN ROADScontinued. 292 Whn. Brown ... Mullengandra ... 293 Adolph G. Simon 294 Edward Bain Albury Dora Dora, Albury Mullengandra and Morven, via 1 vied Mountain Creek Railway Station and Post Office, Albury Albury, Bowna, Wagra, Tahnalmo, Maracket, Jingellic, Ournie, Wclaregang Station, and Tooma; with branch mails tó and from 20 (Limited) Huon, Burrumtbuttock, Walbun- 4 2 Two 52 Covered passenger convey- Six drie, Bulgandry, and Mahonga ("Pastoral Hotel ") (Contractors to extend service to Mahonga 296 Robt. Weeding ... Goombargona .., 297 John J. Keighran Jindera 298 Robt. Weeding Howlong Sheep - station when practicable) Albury, Bungowannah, and Howlong Jindera and Bungowannah, by Southern road passing H. Balm's, A. Bastch's, T. Briese's, E. Grosse's, R. Wagner's, F. Lovett's, W. Daly's, G. Scholz's, C. Schmidt's, T. Shepard's, Neilson's, Carey's, and Craw ford's Howlong and Brocklesby, vid .rust's, Leahy's, The Olives, 20 Two 11 Two horses Sulky, horse 18 Two 2 or 4 301 Jas. F. Chapman Coolamon Two 6 12 One H. A. McKinnon's and the 23 Two Coolamon, Uley and Warri Station 54 Two 54 One vid Bull Hole Corner, Mohr's ; thence by the lane between Birch's and McCaig's Holdings 200 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 297 0 0 31 Dec., 1.905 Covered -in conveyance, 2 1 wheeled vehicle, 29 15 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 31 Dec., 1.905 25 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 6 31 Dec., 190G 31 1.3 horses 4 travelling stock route 74 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 1 or 2 well's, Collis's, Courtney's lane, and Dwyer's Brocklesby and Goombargona, dale Coolamon and North Berry Jerry; and North Berry Jerry, Trickett and Ariah Park (Harrison's), vid 0 31 Dee., 1905 0 more horses and Goombargona and Cams- 300 Michael A. Cart - j Coolamon wright I 60 ance, 1 or Reid's box, Scheetz's, Max- 299 Robt. Weeding ... Howlong Horseback or oftener a day 4- wheeled Two carriage, 3 horses Two 87 taldra (Victoria) Albury, Black Range, Jindera, ... Five times point near Ournie Station and Ournie Diggings; and Welaregan- Station and Tin 295 Crawford and Co. Albury Proprietary Two 2- wheeled vehicle, 1 12 7 horse Three 107 10 0 31 Dee., 1907 2- wheeled vehicle, 1 horse sulky, horse 1 80 00 31 Dec., 1906 to the northern boundary of Doubleday's Holding, Menzies Brothers, Hannah's Gate, Cowabee, Murphy's, O'Hare's, Grim - 802 Frank Walker ... ( Coolamon shaw's, McCaig's, Mountain View (Clarke's), and Murril Creek Coolamon, Rowallan, Shannon's and Ariah, vid Veitch's, McKinnon's Public School, "Junction Inn," the stock route, Cassidy's, Mimosa West, Ellerslie, Ash field, and Glenhope ; and Coola- 49 One lie) thence vid Macauley's From and to Coolamon, vid Brush- 45 Three mon, Shannon's and Ariah, vid the old road to Fisher's (Ellers- 303 Jas. Dean ...1 Coolamon 1 wood School, Lockett's Lane, Roach's, Lesterfield Vehicle, 1 or more 120 10 0 131 Dec., 1907 horses as required 1 Sulky, horse 1 83 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 School, McQuillan's, Redman's, Man - gain Receiving Office, Collis's, Levell's (Forest Vale), Erskine's, Upper Currawarna School, Cot - tee, D. Boyton's, Westman's, 304 Jas. Dean Coolamon Ferguson's, Muller's, Sheedy and Reid's, Swann's, Tockley's and Robertson's (alternate directions each trip) 'From Coolamon to Millwood, by the main road, returning vid Bromham's, R. Nixon's, E. Booth's and J. Boyton's, return- 305 Robert Lenon Hugh Ganmain ing to main road at Village Reserve No. 24,037 From Ganmain to Maxwell's, Carlyon's wire- netting gate, 161 Two 17f ... 1 -horse sulky 44 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 25 Two Horseback 45 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 30 Two Licensed 2wheeled vehicle, 1 horse 39 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Scott's, McLeod's, and Kockibitoo Public School, returning to Ganmain vid Haibisch, 306 George Symes .., i Ganmain senior's, and Bowen's From Matong ,to Airlie Station, li. Swan's, E. Marsden's,Cowab- bie boundary ; thence about 3 miles east to Dulah parish boundary ; thence south following the Main Road to Matong No. i7.--8th April, 1905 307 commonwealth Gazette. CONTItACTA FOR Tll t CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WAL8s -- continuaci. Approx. Contractors' Dis- Postal Lines. tance in Mites. Addresses. _; ; 1,: ca. F rec;nency of Conimmnica- tion. Annual Mode of pay Conveyance. Amount able. No. of tinies per week. Date of Termination. £ s. SOUTHERN ROADS continued. 307 James ... Grong Grong Smith ... Narrandera 308 Joseph Bell 309 Narrandera Joseph Bell 310 George Al.chin ... Narrandera ... From Grong Grong to Billaah and Murril Creek Saw- mill(Dumbrell Bros'.) vid Folly's, Myers', 24 Quinn's, North Berembed Provisional School, North Berem bed, and Belmore Mines ; and from Murril Creek to Billaah and Grong Grong, vid Evans', McKeone's Reefs, Kennedy Bros'., and the Main Road Railway Station and Post Office, Narrandera Narrandera, Jackson's Narrandera, Bare/tan Colinroobie, Two 1 -horse 40 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 4- wheeled vehicle, 1 28 0 0 31 Dee., 1907 70 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 52 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 *42 0 O 31 Dec., 1906 sulky 21 Two Twice or oftener daily Water - holes, Galore Park, and Lockhart, vid Gillenbah, Galore Station, and Day's Farm and 47 Two 32 Three or more horses ... Sulky, 1 horse 2- wheeled vehicle, 1, 2, or 3 311 George Alchin ... Narrandera Narrandera, and Billinbah, vils G illenbah, Batson's, Watts Brothers', and Doyle's (the outside road from Yanko Creek to Billinbah to be observed during , horses 30), Three 2- wheeled 26.) vehicle, 1 2, or 3 horses flood time), and vid Euroley. (Conti actor to travel on the outward journey, vid the boundary between Tubbo and Cuddell stations, and vid McPherson's 312 Edwin Ryland ... Narrandera holding)* Narrandera and Yalgogrin, vid Mount Crystal, Mumbledool, Bolero (A. G. Humby's), and 48 and 15 Two 314 Crawford and Coy. Albury Widgiewa or Coonong Railway Station, as required, and Urana 18 Three Horseback or sulky,1 horse Covered conveyance, 1 or Edward Corowa Urana, Overton, Daysdale, Coreen, Lowesdale, Bipp, and Corowa ; and Corowa, Bid p, Lowesdale, Coreen, and Daysdale 54 Two 4- wheeled 27 One Urana and Yuelba Receiving 34 Two 313Mortimor O'Ma- Morundah honey Propy. Ltd. 315 Francis Fogarty 316 John. E. Freund Urana North Bolero Morundah, Chanticleer, Yamma Office 317 James McCrabb Jerilderie Railway Station and Post Office, Jerilderie Jerilderie Jerilderie, Wilson, and Fairlie 318 Herbert Tuffen ... Grange, vid Spring Plain, Kulki, Argoon Post Office, and Flynn's, and Jerilderie, NorthCoree, Wilson, Argoon, and Fairlee Grange, vied Whitby's, Wilson's (Carrah Farm) ; thence by existing route to a point about 3 miles north of Wilson ; thence west about 2 miles ; thence vid Thomas More land's, William Mackie's, Spring Plain, Kulki Station, and Flynn's Two 2- wheeled vehicle, 1 O O 31 Dec., 1905 7ö horse +Nine 89 Two 70 One more horses } covered coach, 2, 3, or 4 horses, as required Sulky, 1 horse ... 14- wheeled waggonette, 1 horse 4- wheeled coach, 2 52 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 70 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 170 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 52 0 0 31 Dee., 190G 45 0 Of 31 Dec., 1905 144 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 or more horses 319 Mrs. W. Ryan ... Jerilderie Jerilderie, Oakview, and Broome 20 1 Three Horseback 45 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 320 Adam T. Smith Jerilderie Jerilderie, Innesvale, and Nowranic Station, vid Four Corners, south boundary of South Yathong 53 4 - wheeled 120 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 00 31 Dec., 1906 1 Two vehicle, 2 or more horses Holding, Mrs. Mallon's, Gum Swamp, Myall Plains, Richard's ; thence north vid C. Smith's, Grenell's, and Smythe's. (Con- tractor to call at Oaklands on journey from Jerilderie) 321 Adam T. Smith ... Jerilderie 322 Wha. Davidson ... Berrigan Jerilderie and Urana ... 324Francus Fogarty E. Corowa Three ... 2 - wheeled Mulwala, Mount Gwynne, and 35 Two vehicle, 1 horse Coach or Lowesdale and Middledale 10 One 2, or3horses Horseback, 44 Three horse 4 - wheeled coach, 2 horses Berrigan 323 Whu. T. McGavin Lowesdale 35 .. Corowa, Mulwala, Barooga Townskip, and Tocumwal sulky, 1, or gig, 1 90 64 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 35 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 175 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 * Contractor allowed an additional sum of 274 per annum for extending service to Whitton, vid Bornholt s, from 1st March, 1905 (46 1442 miles). Frequency reduced to six tines a week, and subsidy to £30 per annum, temporarily, from 1st February, 1903; No. 17. --8th April, 19os 308 Commonwealth Gaze CONTRACT/3 FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF Nlîw SOUTH WALES continued. Contractors' Approx. Khanes. Frequency. of Communication. Dis- Postal Lines. tance in Addresses. Miles. Annual Mode of payConveyance. Amount able. No. of times per week. Date of Termivatioo, £ s. d. or more horses 124 15 0 31 Dec., 1907 Conveyance,1 35 0 0 31. Dee., 1906 SOUTHERN ROADS contin?(ed. 315 Wlnn. Davidson ... Berrigan Corowa, Savernake, Warmatta, and Berrigan, vid Sedgwick's, 50 Two l Merton, Ringwood, Ryan's (Savernake Lane), 13ott's Bull Plain, &c. ; with a branch mail to 9 and from Merton and Murchison's vid Summer Glen, Hawkins', and Anderson's 326 Francis E. Corowa Corowa, Hopefleld, and Carnsdale, vid Tyrone School and Oil -tree, Fogarty. Two 1 4 27 One Coach, or sulky, 11 ' 1 or more or Kentucky Station horses 327 Francis E. Fogarty Corowa Corowa and South Corowa 2 Six 328 Crawford & Co. Albury Proprietary Ltd. Corowa and Waligunyah (Victoria) 1 Twelve ... Conveyance 1 or more horses Covered convey- 28 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 25 0 0* 31 Dec., 1906 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 0 31. Dec., 1906 33 15 o 31 Dec., 1907 44 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 American Coach, 2 or more horses Vehicle ... 158 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 34 19 0 31 Dec., 1906 Railway ... 450 ance, 1 329 Margaret coran Cor- Berrigan Railway Station and Past Office, Berrigan 3.30 «Tlm. A. O'Bryan Daysdale 331 William Davidson i Berrigan 332 James Robinson Berrigan, Narrow Plains, Milesvale, Oaklands, and I)a.ysdale, vid Jerilderie -road to Myall Plains Gate, 111omolong, and 43 Berrigan, Lalalty, Barooga, and Railway Station, Cobram (Vic- 2 Wan gam( toria) Tociun aval acid Berrigan vit Harrison's, Quirk's, Looney's, MeNab's, Thompson's, Rooney's, Rock Quarry, Deakiii's, Burn's, and Robinson's. (Contractor to convey Finley ... mails twice a week, if required, for the sum of £39 per annum) Tocuinwal and Deniliquin, vid 333 Alex. Herwin ... Deniliquin Howe's, Aratul a, Buchier's, S. McLaren's, Old horse Three 4- wheeled conveyance, 1 horse Two 4- wheeled 120 convey- ance, 2 horses 25 54 . Six Coach, 2, 3, or 4 horses'. Three 4- wheeled coach, 2 or more horses i Two Coach, horses WOpei .an a, Moroco Station, and Cornalla Station Homestead ; and from Tocumwal to Tuppal (Pearson's) along the Jerilderie -road to Looney's ; thence vid O'Brien's, Crowe's, Hunt's, McVicker's and Canning's, returning by direct route 334 Jas. Robinson ... Finley Tocumwal and Finley ; and Finley, Hoinsville, and Jerilderie 23 100 Three Buggy, horse 1. 14 14.4 24 Six Three } 335 John T. chier Bou - Deniliquin Railway Station and Post Office, Deniliquin 336 Deniliquin and Deniliquin Rail- Deniliquin, Southdown, Hill Plain, Mathoura, Moira, Navarino, Moama, and Ecliuca (Vic.) 45 Deniliquin Deniliquin, Cochran Creek, and Tuilah Station, vid Cobran and 49 One Sulky, 1 horse 127 Two Coach, 3 or more horses 445 Three Coach, 2, 3 200 Aloama way Company 337 John Dean North Wakool Deniliquin, Pretty Pine, Morago, Baratta, Moulamein, Hiller mann's, and Balranald, vid Moolpa mail change, Moolpa 338 Wm. Johnston ... Deniliquin or oftener daily Once a day Twice, 0 0 At three months' notice on either side 0 31 Dec., 190G 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 56 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 SO 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 9G 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Dog -cart, 1 horse 56 0 0 31st Dec., 190G Covered waggon- 74 10 41 10 Station, and a point opposite 339 Malick Glennon Liewah Station Deniliquin, Conargo, Coree, and Jerilderie Deniliquin, Wandook, Piiie Hills, Young 340 Jas. Robinson ... Finley 341 Alfred E. Perrin and Finley, vid Mooney's Swamp and McAlister's Deniliquin and Rangemore, vid Deniliquin Calimo and Werai Moama, Perricoota, Womboota 342 Philip Riley 343 Tas. Robinson ... Hay 11Zoama 344 Matthew Hole ... Mouiainein f (Edwards'), (Rogers') ; and Woomboo r6 40 Two 48 Two Gig, 1 or 2 horses as required Waggon- Three 4- wheeled 23 With a branch mail to and from J Two Perricoota line, Tataila, and Altear Altear, Thyra, and Hawkin's. viw 36 Two a , point on the Moama and W. Ripper's, J. E. Marsh's, J. Tomlinson'.s, R. Thompson'., 4 or 5 horses ette, 2 horses coach, horses 2 and R. Anderson's Moulamein, Neimer, and Barham ; and Neimer- bridge and Noorong Homestead 44 i Two 45 ! Two J 0 31 Dec., 1907 ette, 2 horses * From 1st October to 30th April, the subsidy (half subsidy payable by State of Victoria) is at the rate of £31 5s. per annum for fifteen trips weekly. Commonwealth Gazette.- No. 17.--Sth April, r9o5 309 CONTRACT8 FOR THE CONVEYANCE Osa' MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Continutd. Contractors' Frequency tance in of Communication. Dis- Postal Lines. Addresses. Names. Approx. Afiles. Annual Mode of payConveyance. Amount able. No. of times per week. Date of Termination. £s.ci. SOUTHERN ROADS continued. 345 Charles E. Murphy Moulamein 07 ... Moulamein, Mallan, and Swan Hill (Vic.), vid Bickford's, McCannan's, Macaulay's, Beres ford, 50 . One senior's, Maddy Bros'., Plusuridge's, and Turner's ; ... 2- wheeled conveyance, 1. horse 95 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 thence by surveyed road, vid Barham 346 Ernest Mira Cameron's, Clyne's, and M. Beresford's From Barham to W. McConnell's, vid Moulamein Road to about OG OG 05 Alice E. Barham Mira 348 Richard Ackland Brobenah 347 Mrs. Barham vid Swan Hill Road Barham and Koondrook (Vic.) ... ... Yanko, Brobenah, and Ridout's, vid Stiven's and Comyn's f Whitton, Mount Elliott, Rankin's Springs, and Lake Cudgellico ; 349 William Budd ... Lake Cudgellico -{ and Whitton, Mount Elliott, and Rankin's Springs 350 Robert J. Black Whitton ... Whitton, Mount Ida, and Fairfield (.T. Wilson's), vid .T. L. Bull's, Horseback Two the 7 -mile post, thence westerly vid E. A. Storm's, returning to 07 17 15 Six 25 Two 123 One 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Sulky, horse 87 One 63 Two ... 62 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 227 18' G 31 Dec., 1906 99 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 95 0 0i- 31 Dec., 190G 94 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 41 0 0 31 Degÿ, 1905 1 49 9 31 Mar., 1905 1, 40 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 38 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 2 or more horses j Ì1 horse sulky, or 2 horse T. McGrath's, P. Coleman's, T. Bull's, Edmondstone's, S. A. Bull's, S. J. Bull's, A. Driver's, waggonette, if required Portion 331, Dunn and Co.'s, The Cliffs, Lake View, Wendouree, Verandah Rock, and 07 1 jCoach, } Lana Vale, A. C. McGrath's, 0G 45 Clifton. (Contractor to call at Curlew Park Homestead 7 351 Robert J. Black Whitton on journeys from Whitton) Railway Station and Post Office, Whitton ; and Whitton and Tub- 30 Six* 23 Four horse, or Three waggonette bo Station, vid W. Robinson's, H. E. Weston's, Whitton Bridge, Whitton Punt, Bornholt's,+Bareana Creek, and Jerambula ; and Tubbo Station, and Darlington Point, vid Warrangesda. (During flood times mailman to travel and OG Whitton 352 Robert J. Black Sulky, 9 2 -horse cross waters by boat at Whitton Bridge, Hulong Sand Hill, and Darlington Point) Whitton, Pleasant Valley, and Goslings, vid McKinnon'sCorner, Durnan's, North Gogelderie, and 53 Two ... I Sulky, horse, or waggon- Bynya ette, le 353 .Tames McConnon Whitton 354 Thos. McCarten Rankin's Springs Rankin's Springs and Yalgogrin North, vid Eurathra, Malonga, W. Stanley's. P. O'Gorman's, F. Rowe ;s, Nariah and Nariah 355 T. Beaumont OG 7 . 2 horses if OG OG 1 35G .Tames McLean ... Merool Creek and J. G. Matchett's Pine Ridge Selection, vid Fenian Yards, Hillside, and Myall Park Tin lease (Blunden's) Darlington Point Darlington Railway Station, North Darlington Point, and Darlington Point Post Office, near the river Darlington Point From Darlington Point Post Office to lVarrengcsda Mission Station; thence to Cummings, Pethy- 19 Two 50 , One 8 required Sulky, 1 horse Sulky, horse Six (seven Vehicle, if required) 30 Three 76 Three 74 Two 2, or more horses Horseback or sulky 7 bridge, D. Fraser, Kook and Sons, Eulo ; thence vid Parker's, Beaumont's, Robinson's, Pear- son's, Topprell's, O'Neill's, Ring wood, Davis', McGrath's, and 357 John least Hay ... back to Darlington Point Darlington Point and Hay, travel- ling on the south side of the river Carrathool, Gunbar, and Hillston vid Dry Lake, " Gunbar Hotel," Gunbar, Whealbah -road, as far as portion No. 23, parish of Lake Gunbar, thence by Gunbar Station road to McKinley's 7 358 William Peevers Balranald Hotel, B. W. Doyle's, 4- wheeled 439 0 American covered Aus- tralian Mortgage and Agency Nos. 24, 20, and 18, parish of Burgess, and Green Hills ; and 189 1 coach, Company's selection, portions OG Coach, 1, 2, 3, or 4 horses horses 4 80 One Hotel," and McKinley's Hay, Beloeth, One Tree, and Boo - il Three .. 4- wheeled coach, 2 or ... Booligal, Merrowie, Mossgiel, and 90 Two ... 4- wheeled Carrathool, Gunbar, and Hi l l- 0 31 Dec., 1907 ston, vid Dry Lake, " Gunbar 359 Smith, Simpson, Hay and Co. 3G0 Duncan H. Wil- Ivanhoe liamson ligal, vid " Quondong Hotel " Ivanhoe 247 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 438 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 4 horses conveyance, 2 or more horses * Contractor to convey mails twelve times a week if required. 1- Contractor to cease calling at Bornholt's, and subsidy reduced to £82 4s. 7d. per annum from. let March, 1905 (4 miles less). No. i7. ---Rh Aprii, 19os 310 Commonwealth Gazette, CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALEScontinued. Approx. Contractors' Postal Lines. Names. Addresses. Dis- Frequency Miles. Communication. Mode of Conveyance. of tance in No. of times per week. Annual Amount payable. £ s. Date of Termination. d. SOUTHERN ROADS continued. 361 Allan D. Mackley Carrathool ... Carrathool and Sand Hills, vid the stock route running south from Carrathool ; thence by 2 -chain 53 One Sulky, horse Threo Spring -cart, 1 40 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 00 31 Dec., 1907 79 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 900 0 0 31 Dec., 1.905 837 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 road running east, vid Beau mont's, Cattanach's, McWi1ham's, W. Arnold's, to south- west corner of Mrs. M. Stewart's settlement lease, thence vid V. J. Scriffen's, T. Bourke's, and Boree Creek to the junction of latter with stock route. (Contractor to extend service to Argoon if required for £12 362 John Kirkwood... Hay 363 John Beast M Hay 364 Smith, Simpson, Hay and Co per annum. extra) Railway Station and Post Office, Hay FromïIay toEurugabah and Gunbar, returning to Hay vid Galah ; and From Hay to Gunbar via Galati, returning to Hay vie/ Eurugabah ... .:. nay, Booroorban, Wanganella, ... Pretty Pine, and Deniliquin I 51 One 51 One .80 Six 1 horse Coach, 1, 2, or 4 } 3, horses 4 - wheeled American coach', 365 Smith, Simpson, and Co. Hay... 366 John Kirkwood ... Hay ... Hay, Maude, Oxley, and Balranald, with a branch mail between Mande, Gilam and Nap Nap mail box on the north side of the river) ... Hay and Thelangerin, vid Wooloondool, Darcoola, and Benduek 120 Booroorban Booroorban and Wilson, viel War gam, \Varwillah, Willurah, Steam Plains, and Moonbria Booligal, Culparlin, and Oxley, vid Nicholson's, Turner's, Bent's, Honen's, Moffat's, and Gibson's 368 Thos. Nicholson ... Booligal Three 4- wheeled American coach Horseback One One 4 wheeled 42 18 0 31 Dec., 1907 73 Two ance, 2 horses Vehicle ... 97 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 100 One 2 - wheeled 15G 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 9 37 convey- vehicle, 2 horses Homestead Leases, Arrawatta, Cul pataro Station, and Smith's, McLennan's, Ingram's, and Holmes' Homesteads Adelaide Camp (on the Booligal- 369 Sidney E. Osmond Booligal Mossgielmail line) and Willandra Homestead, vat Merungle, Belle- vue, Furlong, Mount Pleasant, Pineleigh, Maxwell Braes, Yandembah, Thurlow, Moolbong, and Roeta ; and Adelaide Camp and Willandra Homestead, vid Merungle, Andreylea, Maxwell Braes, Yandembah, Thurlow, Moolbong, and Roeta 370 Wlm. Waldiè ... St. Andrew's, vid Kirindi (on Booligal- Ivanhoe mail line) and Weonga, vid Glen - Booligal 68 One 1 Sulky, horse, or when required 62 Ono 33 Ono Sulky, horse 124 One Shanghai, 2 or 4 horses 12rí One Covered } coach, 4 horses 4 - wheeled coach, 2, 3, or 4 Moolah Stations. and Corowa 372 Chas. G.McMahon Wentworth 373 Ernest A. Watson Balranald 374 Ewen jun. Cameron, Government Tank Balranald, Euston, Gol Gol, Mildura (Vic.). and Wentworth; and Mildura (Vic.), and Wentworth ... Balranald, Hillermann's, Wakool Crossing, Stony Crossing, and Swan Hill (Victoria), vid Poon Boon and Murray Downs ibes Balranald Balranald, Hatfield. and Clare, vid Paika, Darling Block D, You'll Two 52¡ Four horses, as required 376 Thos. Smith From Manfred Station to Gol Gol Station, vid Mulurulu, Pan Ban, ... Clare (near Balranald) 40 0 0 31 Oct., 1905 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 384 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 207 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 0 31 Dec., 1905 195 110 Two Coach, 2, 3, Or more horses 470 0 20 One Horseback 30 0 15 115 One One 50 One Buggy, horses 120 One and Till Till Government Tank f Clare and Manfred ; and 1 . Plain Tank, Till Till Station, 375 John Alex. Smith Stony Crossing ... Stony Crossing and Tooleybuc, vid Poon Boon, Monahan's, Shánaban's, and Downie's 0 31 Dec.,1907 horses, Daisy Plains, Ravens field, St. Andrew's, and Freshwater Mossgiel and Paddington, vid Conoble, Murrumbong. and 104 0 buggy, 2 roy, 371 .Tas. Aberline ... Mossgiel 2 or more horses 3 or 4 horse Back Station 367 Charles Lee 20 j Shanghai, 2 horses 102 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 0 31 Dec., 1906 2 99 0 0 31 Dec:, 1906 4 - wheeled veliielt , 2 horses 19890 31 Dec., 1907 and Garn Pang, returning to l Manfred Station vid Mulurulu 377 John Ashcroft ... Ivanhoe Ivanhoe and Clare, vid Kilfera 378 Whin. A. Scott ... Wilcannia Ivanhoe and W}lcannia .., Station No. 17.-8th April, 1905 3I t conlonweatth Gazette. CONTRACTS FOR THE Coti'EYA)\cE UF ?1ín11.5 I1 THE ST.1'fh, OF NEW SOUTH WALESContinucd. Approx. Contractors' tance Postal Lines. in Addresses. Naines. Frequency of Communica- tion Miles. Mode of Coi.v4yailcu:. Annual Amount payable. No. of times per week. 379 Joseph Denison... SOUTHERN ROADS aontinucd. Wentworth, Pooncarie, Tartna 182 Two Point, and Menindie. (Contractor to travel via the road to Wilcannia 380 Alex. Hunter Broken Hill 3S1yPaul H. 1Miilrphy Wileannia the Darling River bank opposite Cuthero homestead) ... Wentworth and Broken Hill, vid the Ana - branch and Cudlnore's Popiltall Station Menmdie and Wilcannia, vid the "inside " or " river" road, between a point north of Pama- Date of Termination. £s. d. Shanghai, 2 or more horses 764 8 0 f 31 Dec., 1906 435 0 0 , 31 Dec., 1906 205 One Waggonette, 2 horses 108 Two Buggy, 1 or 173 One 2 -horse 63S or Once of tener daily Two .. Vehicle ... 2 Horses 378 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 300 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 maroo Bridge to the junction of this road with the "outside" road, at a point 14- mile u p the river from Cameron's Homestead ; thence vid Vigor's. Weinteriga Station, opposite Tintinallogy Station, and Rocky Water hole Hotel (old route to be travelled in time of flood) 382 Tlios. Hamilton... Kircumbra hotel, Wilcannia and Wanaaring, by the new cleared road, vid Copago Paroo -road, Wil- cannia 383 John Hill and Co. Broken Hill (Limited) 384 W. H. Morrison Lake ... Railway Platform and Post Office, Broken Hill Broken Hill, Round Hill, Mount Gipps, and Wilcannia, by the Wilcannia 385 John Hill and Co. Broken Hill (Limited) new road ... Broken Hill and Pinnacles 38G Whn. H. Morrison Wilcaunia 387 Harry Webb* ... Menindie 388 Jas. McClure ... Bancannia Lake, 3S9 Jas. McClure ... Bancannia 390 William Croulaity 1Milperinka 290 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Broken Hill, Stephen's Creek, and Torrowaugee 39 Two Broken Hill and Menindie, by the cleared road, vid the Quondong Hotel 71 Two American Bancannia Lake (on the Torro- 44 One Horseback 50 0 0 14 Feb., 1905 60 One 90 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 36 One 60 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 52 One Sulky, 1 horse 2 or 4wheeled vehicle, 2 horses Buggy, 2 horses 70 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 Vehicle, 11 100 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 (Queensland), vid Warri Warri, and Olive Downs 1 Chas. H. Massey ¡ Manly ... coach, 4 horses 4- wheeled 31 Dee., 1907 Two Pah NORTHERN ROADS. 13 Six f Manly, Brookvale, Narrabeen, Rock Lily, and Newport ; 2s Six ... , With a branch mail to and from Rock Lily, Bayview, and Church Point 17 Two Wiseman's Ferry, Central ; American 0 10 Tibooburra, Yalpunga, and Wom- 391 Joseph Hagan ... Yalpunga 120 47 10 ... wangee and Cobham Lake mail line) and Yandarlo, vid Nundora and Morden Yandarlo and Salisbury, vid Van cannia and Bootra Milperinka and Yandanna, vid Mount Poole and Mount Sturt vid Torrowaugee yards shanghai f vehicle, 2 or more horses Coach, 4 horses coach, 3 or more horses 48 0 0 130 0 0 *99 0 0 or more 31 Dee., 1905 At three months' notice on either side *31 Dec., 1906 horses I I 2 John J. Walker... Central McDonald 3 Edward Craft ... Mangrove Creek McDonald, St. Albans, and Upper McDonald ; and Wiseman's Ferry, Central McDonald, and St. Alban's Lower Mangrove and Mangrove Creek Hornsby aIId Gaiston ;... and Galston, Dural, and Glenorie ... 1 Fredk. R. Black ... Glenorie Licensed vehicle 48 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 21 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 99 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 39 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 96 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 0 31 Dec., 1905 25 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 25 0 0 43 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1906 22 10 31 Dec., 1907 10 Two 6 Two Horseback 8 Six 9 Six Coach, 2 or more horses 1 or more horse buggy or 5 Alfred Flarey ... Galston ( Woy Woy Railway Station and Post Office, Blackwall ; and 4 Six Six I Blackwall, Davis Town, and Kin cumber 7 Six Erina, Terrigal, and Wamberal S MatthewJ. Wood- Wyong Creek ... Railway Station, Wyong, and Post bury Offices, Wyong and Wyong Creek 9 W1ni. Roberts .. Durren Durrell ... Wyong, .7illi 'by, and Durren Purren 10 Geo. A. Palmer ... Yarramalong ... Wyong, Yarramalong, and Brush Creek S Six 6 W11I1. Settrecs ... GaLston and Arcadia, Kincumber 7 Geo. A. Young ... Gosford 11 Francis P. O'Leary Cooranbong Gosford, ... Railway Station, Morisset, and Post Office, Cooranbong :1 sulky Sulky . On foot and horseback, or all the way by boat if re- quired Horse and 2 Six sulky Horseback 84 12 Two Horseback 4 Three 4- wheeled vehicle, 2 horses Twiccaday 4- wheeled sociable, 2 horses 50 0 0 * Consequent on contractor Webb's default, Mr. John Cleary to be !laid £8 for the period from 18th to 31st October, 1904, and £3 per week from ist November, 1904, to 13th January, 1905, for performing service. Contract cancelled from 13th January, 1905. No. 17.= --Sth April, 1905 312 Commonwealth Gazefte ,; onlnla CONTRACTA FOR THE CONVEYANCE of MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEw SOUTH WALESContinued. Approx. Contractors' Names. Frequency !)stance Postal Lines. Addresses. of Comniunication. In Miles. Mode of Conveyance. Annual Amount payable. No. of times per week. Date of Termination. it s. d. NORTHERN ROADS continued. J. 1 Martinsville 12 Mrs. Sarah Horgan and Martinsville. (Contractor to convey mails on horseback for X15 per annum if required) Fasslfern and Toronto ... Cooranbong 13 Jas. W. Clark ... Newcastle 14 Robert Walton ... Catherine Bay Hll Newcaale, The Junction, Mere - wether, Charlestown, Belmont, Swansea, Mine Camp, and Catherine Hill Bay 15 Jas. P. Turner ... Mosquito Island Newcastle and Mosquito Island ... ... 16 Geo. Shearman ... Fullerton Cove, Stockton and William Town Stockton William Town, Salt Ash, and 17 Mrs. Selina Blanch Anna Bay Anna Bay Dudley ... Charlestown and Dudley 18 John Jones Wallsend- Platts- Wallsend- Plattsburg and Minmi. 19 Thos. James burg (When the mid-day train from Sydney is late, contractor to convey the mails for Wallsend. Six 2? Six 25 ... 1 Coach, horses Horseback Six Carriage, 1 or more 21 Edward P. Now - Gilgandra land 0 31 Dec., 1907 11 0 At 0 three months' notice on either side 129 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 from Wallsend- Plattsburg to Young Wallsend if required) Railway Station and Post Office, Hexham From Hexham Railway Station to Raymond Terrace From Raymond Terrace to Hexham Railway Station, and Raymond Terrace, Limeburner's Creek, Booral, Stroud, Telegherry, Clareval, Weismantel's, 4 10 Six Cart 10 52 20 Three Horseback 69 6 Six Twelve Horseback Coach, 2 or 3 horses 2 4 Three 31 Dec., 1.906 31 Dec., 1906 42 au] 8 31 Dec., 1906 43 Thc 0 0 0 0 40 127 0 0 0 0 31 Dec., 1900 31 Dec., 1900 44 Tlx 45 Th( 46 Nu: 4 Six Covered sulky or 50 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 buggy, 1 horse 1 Once day 6 59 t 49 Ja or more Six or more Six Gloucester ; 48 Six 47 Ge( 45 He a 6 ¡ Thirteen Ward's River, Stratford, and and Gloucester, Krambach, Kundi.Lakh, Bo Bo, Tinonee, and Taree. (Con- 41 Pat.] horses vey a seventh mail per week t 16 0 Plattsburg and Minim from Cockle Creek Railway Station, to Wallsend- Plattsburg) Wallsend - Platts- Wallsend Plattsburg and Young Wallsend. (Contractor to con burg 20 Thos. James 4 50 Ja Coach, 2 or 1,300 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 more horses as required tractor to travel vid Killawarra 51 Ch 02 Ja 53 G( Bridge on completion, and Wing- ham, in time of flood, and when mails cannot be crossed at Tinonee) 22 Whn. Smith ... RaymondTerrace Raymond Terrace,Nelson'sPlains, and Mount Kenwary Miller's Forest ... Raymond Terrace, Dockyard, and 23 Mrs. N, Corbett Miller's Forest Raymond Terrace and Eskdale ... 24 \Vlm. Partridge Eskdale 25 John T. Parker... Limeburner's Creek 26 Whir. Campbell... Bulahdelah Bulahdelah 27 John Power 28 John Blows, junr. Boorah 29 Boyle White ... Bulandelah 30 Murdock McIn- Forster tosh 31 Chas. Dargaville* Nabiac... Limeburner's Creek, Karuah, Tea Garden's, and Hawke's Nest, vid Tahlee, and Carrington Village Booral, Girvan, and Bulandelah... 54 Ja 5 Six 4 Six 4h Three 19 20 Three 17 18 0 31 Dec., 1905 2- wheeled trap, 70 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 1 horse 107 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Three 22 Three 2- wheeled 6G 5 Bulandelah and Coolongolook 19 Sulky, 1 53 19 0 31 Dec., 1906 ... Two vehicle, 1 horse Bungwahl and Forster ... 30 One horse Horseback Coolongolook, Wang Wauk, and 11 Two Horseback Six Horse and Nabiac Barrington, Berrico Creek, and 23 Two 38 Herbert Thurling Killawarra Horseback, or sulky 10 34 Archibald-McKin- Barrington non Krambach 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 Bulandelah, Markwell, and Upper Myall Bulandelah, Boolambayte, Bungwall, and Carba One 37 James Tattersall 28 coach, 2 or more horses Horseback 50 3 Jas, Tattersall ... Krambach Horseback 4- wheeled Gloucester, Barrington, and Copeland North ,.. Barrington and Nowendoc Walcha 0 31 Dec., 1905 Six 32 Archibald McKin- Barrington non 38 Hugh McSwan ... Barrington 35 John W. Farrell 30 0 Rawden Vale, vid Arrowsmith's, 9L Duncan McRae's, and Berrico Station ; and Rawden Vale and Curracabark Ornndunibi, Nowendoc, Walcha, and Krambach, Cowan's, and Cocumbark Krambach, Fair view, Nabiac, Fail ford, Lower Wallamba, Tun curry, and Forster Killawarra and Kimbriki, vid Weatherby's Murray's, Robin son's, Latimer's, Monk's, Tay- 26 47 G 22 One One Three Six or sulky, Two 21 0 31 Dec., 1907 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 29 10 0 31 Dec., 190G 1 horse sulky Horseback 73 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 55 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 Pack horse 83 0 1 horse sulky 51 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 13 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 Coach, 2 horses 12 30 0 0 31 Dec., 190G Horseback 116 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 17 5 0 31 Dec., 1905 lor's, and Martin's. (Contractor to convey mails three times a week at £25 7s, per annum if required) * Contractor died 27th September, 1904, service bein performed by sureties for contractor's widow (Mrs. Jessie Dargaville). T lunionwealth Úazette. 313 No. 17.--$th April, 1905 CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES-- continued. Contractors' !Approx. l'repnency Once Coninnwica- i'' Postal Lines. in Addresses. Names. Mo(.e of Conveyan::c. ?:o. of times per wee':. 39 JcS:c T. Bird 4`, ... . NORTHERN ROADS continued. Three and Wingliain, vid Woolla S.', Six Z3Tirigham Date of Termination. able. s' 4- wheeled . Wool la Annual Amount pay- s. (1. J 71 10 0' 31 Dec., 1907 covered coach, 2 40 Frederick T. Lam- Port Macquarie Taree, Cliathani, Cundletown, Chinni Ghinni, Jones' Island, bert 51 Six horses Coach, 2 or 4 horses 575 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Three Horseback 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Coopernook, Moorland, John's River, Camden Haven, Kew, and Port Macquarie 41 Pat.l:. Healy 4 Murdock Parker Pam poolair Taree, Glenthorne, lioolah '1'aree Taree, Sidebottom Creek, Nabiao, vid Stony Creek 43 Thomas H. Miller Zinghani 44 Thos. Thornton... Killabakh Creek ... and Thun- S and 17 Two Carriage, 1 horse 44 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 11'iirgham. Killawarra, and Wood- 16 Three 48 0 0 Winghain and Cedar Party Creek 6 Sulky, horse side and Cedar Party Creek and Killabakh Creek Wingham, Dingo Creek, and Mailee 45 Thos. H. Miller... W ingliarn 46 Noah Pane Cundle Plains, Cundletown 47 Geo. A. Gibson ..- Nowendoc River, vid Knor r rit Flat 4S Henry E. Yarling. Dingo Creek ton 4 13 Cundletowii, Oxley- Island, and lohnock 5 Two Knorrit Flat, and Number One ; and Number One and .Nowendoc ... 34 Two 11 One Woodside, 50 James Lvindin ... 51 Chas, Wooclgate ... 52 Jas Watts Coopernook 70 00 31 Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1907 b Six Sulky Mitchell's 2 Two Horseback 70 0 0 14 0 0 G Six 2- wheeled 38 0 0 31 Dec., 190G Six Sulky, 1 horse, or 28 00 31 Dec., 1907 4- wheeled vehicle, 2 or more 76 00 31 Dec., 1906 296 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Six 32 Six West Kempsey Port Macquarie, Telegraph Point, East Kempsey, and Kempsey ; and 12 From Telegraph Point to Port 58 Jas. W. Robinson 59, Edwin C. Naylor Port Macquarie, Blackman's Point, Rawdoii Island, and Ennis Huntingdon, Gan non's Creek, Long Flat, Ellenborough, and Yarras Wauchope, Wauchope Wauchope and Beechwood, vid the main road Telegraph Poi ii t Telegraph Point, Ballenggarra, Rolbuid's Plains, and ZJliper vehicle, 1 horse as required One T. 14 27 l Mail coach, J Three 1 -horse sulky and horseback when tide Three 60 Wm. Siilitue BeIgrave, West Kempsey From Kempsey to West Kempsey, Greenhill, Sherwood, and 112u- iarrabah ; and from Muliarr:a- bali to Sherwood. Greenhill, 2 -horse 70 0 0 + 31 Dec., 1906 4- wheeled 40 .0 0 ¡ 31 Dec., 1906 vehicle vehicle, 2 horses Four Horseback, or Buggy, 2 horses Rolland's Plains ¡ '`'Pest Kempsey, Greenhill, Warnet<nr, Bcl!jr' ve, and Sherwood ; 9 Three 2G One 2J One 55 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 is too high for vehicle 4; Four 18 31 Dec., 1905 horses 4 Iror:ses Macquarie Yarras... vehicle, l horse Coopernook, Catt a Creek, and 12 57 Edward 111orcom 31 Dec., 1905 2- wheeled Port Macquarie and Wauchope ... Rawdon Island ... 52 0 0 Three Wauchope 56 {.leo. llarriutt ... Horsebacl. 31 Dec., 1907 16 Harrington Mitchell's Island Jones's island and Island Kew ... Kew and Laurieton { 31 Dec., 1905 Creek Bridge in times of flood) Coopernook, Lansdowne, Central 54 Jas. W. Robinson . man 46 0 0 45 0 0 1 26 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 Kew and Kendall Free- Sulky, horse Horse and sulky Kew ... J. 16 19 0 31 Dec., 1906 Three 53 Geo. W. Lightley 55 Tlìos. Horseback G Lansdowne, and Upper Lansdowne, vid Rock Mill, the Public School and Minnett's Coopernook 31 Dec., 1905 Dingo Creek and Wherrol Flat. (Contractor to travel vid Dingo 49 James Evindin ... Three .. Two or Three Three 1 ) 49 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Sulky, 1 horse, or buggy, 2 (I 0 0 i 31 Dee., 1906 Sulky and j-144 19 0 31 Dec., 1907 horses and West Kempsey G1lobt.0'Neilí ... Gladstone Kempsey, Frederickton, Town, Gladstone, Smith Sum. iner Island, Pelican Island, Jersey - Six horse ville, Gooloondurri, South -West Rocks, and Arakoon, vied the left bank or Gladstone side of the river, between Frederickton and Gladstone. (Mails to be conveyed between Kempsey, Frederickton, and Gladstone by boat in time of flood) 1 ., W..T. Lambert performing service for months of January and February, 1005, at £610s. per month. t Service to terminate at South West Rocks instead of Arakoon, if required, in which case subsidy to be at the rate of £140 per annum. Contractor to convey a mail from Telegrap'i Point to Port Macquarie on Friday nights, free of cost to the Department, from 26.8.04. i :' No. r 7.- -8th April, 1905 31 4 ComnmonWealtli G rant CONTRACTS FOR TilE CONVEYANCE OP MAILS I1 THE STATTE OF NEW SOUTH. WALEScavrtinucct. Contractors' Frequency cf Communication. l'or;tai Lines. Names. Addresses. Annual Node of .1uuunt 1 a;- CUll\'ep:AJlce. No. of times 1)cl' week- NORTHERN ROADS continued. 62 Robert O'Neill ... Gladstone Kempsey, Frederickton, CIybucca, Unkya Creek, Barraganyatti, 50 Three and Macksville ; (if at any time i Contractor is obliged to adopt the Tambar route instead of Clybucca, the latter place to be served specially by the Contrac- 63 Alfred J. Davis'... Uralgurra 64 Daniel Hicks Gladstone ... l 31 Dec., 1907 or 4 horses tor, twice a week, to and frein Frederickton); and Macksville, Nambucca Heads, Deep Creek, Bellinger Heads, Fernmount, and Bellingen r Dempsey, West Kempsey, Greenhill, Skillion Flat, Temagog, 370 0 0 4- wheeled coach, 2 27 Three 49 Two 85 Hol s; Joli: 87 Joli 149 9 2 -horse coach Willawarrin, Hickey's Creek, Uralgurra, Bellbrook, and Comara, vid the Main Road and 0 31 Dee., 1906 67 Robt. S. Riley ... Rainbow Reach Bowraville Pee Dee Gladstone and Loftus Bridge, across the Belmore River. (Contractor to travel up one side of the river and down the 9 Two Buggy, horse 19 19 0 1 31 Dec., 1,007 Behnore River and above Loftus Bridge) Pelican Island and Rainbow Reach Macksville and Bowraville. (Con- tractor to travel by the present route, or vid Wirrimbi, as re- quired) Taylor's Arin ... Macksville, Lower Taylor's Arm, Taylor's Arm, and Burrapine, travelling alternately on the 2 lo. 26 Two Three Two 18 0 Coach, 2 horses Sulky and 31 Dee., 190E 31 Dec.; 1905 0 31 Dec., 1.905 59 0 1 horse 0 65 0 0 Bowraville Dorrigo and Dorrigo and Tyringham. (Mails to be conveyed between Bellingen and Dorrigo by four wheeled vehicle, two horses, and between Dorrigo and'l'yringham by pack -horse or vehicle, for the sum of 70 John Jay Bellingen 71 W hn. Blishen ... 5 20 Two Two Horseback 17 One Pack-horse 19 76 Chas. J. Pinchen Two East Maitland ,.. Railway Station and Post Office, East Maitland 13 26 Six West Maitland, Bishop's Bridge, Sawyer's Gully, Cessnock, Mill - :37 Six 78 Geo. House 79 Herbert A. Fry Ellalong Bolwarra, West West Maitland, Aberglasslyn, Maitland Rosebrook, and Lamb's Creek, Morpeth Paterson with a branch mail to and from Aberglassyn, and Gosforth Railway Station and Post Office, Morpeth From Morpeth to Hinton and From Hinton to Morpeth ... Walker Gresford or 4 wheeled vehicle 2- wheeled vehicle, horses 8 13 Six Three 74 Three Six 2 Fourteen Six 1 Vehicle ... Horseb ack Spring -cart, sulky, or horseback 2: Paterson, Vacy, Trevallyn, Gresford, and Allynbrook ; and 24 Six 2 -horse 12 Three Three Horseback School ton Gresford and Mount Rivers 10-( 39 . 00 Seven Three Three 130 100 W 31 Dec., 190G 101 J 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 190G 00 31 Dee., 190G 00 31 Dec., 1905 00 31 Dec., 190G 102 103 Jc 104 J( 105 L l 243 0 0 61 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1907 vehicle }42 0 0 10G G 108 31 Dec., 190G 109 J 110 J 111 J }147 10 0 31 Dec., 190G 112 J 1 -horse sulky }Ls4 0 0 Horseback Horseback 29 15 0 31 Dec., 190G 81 R. R. White and F. Mount Rivers ... Mount Rivers and Lostock 5 31 Dec., 190G Turnbull (sureties of Michael McNamara) 82 John C. Brown ... Clarence Town ,,, Clarence Town, Glen William, 8 Three Horse and 38 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 and Brookfield sulky * Transferred to William Hawkins, of Wollombi, from 21st January, 1905. Through removal of Post Office, Bielsdown, to Dorrigo, subsidy reduced to I:113 9s. 481. per annum from 1st March, 1905 (two miles less). 98 Ai. 1:7 Hinton and Wallalong Public Allynbrook, Halton, and Eccles - 80 William 2 1 or 2 Wollombi ; with a branch mail to and from Cessnock and ... 31 Dec., 1905 Six or more 2- wheeled 58 times a day, vehicle as required Six Coach, 2 or 135 more One horses field, Sweotman's Creek, and 77 F. W. Tinson ±119 19 0 horses Eight times 2- wheeled 39 10 0 or oftener conveyance, daily 1 horse Six ... 2- wheeled 100 0 0 conveyance 1 horse Town Wollombi Covered buggy, 2 33 Chamber- 31 Dec., 1907 £1.39 15s., if required) Bellingen, Brierfield, and Bowraville West Maitland, Paterson, Walla robba, and Dungog ; and 'i4 Herbert A. Fry ... Paterson West Maitland to Largs, Woodville, and Paterson Chamber- West Maitland... West Maitland, Largs, Woodville, 75 Thos. Seaham, Glenoak, and Clarence lain 73 Thos. lain 00 24 99 AT 19 ... 95 WI 97 Ril East Maitland ... East Maitland, Buchanan, Mulbring, Mount Vincent, and Brunkerville West Maitland ... Railway Station, Church - street, and Post Office, West Maitland 72 Wlin. Blishen 94 Ge 9G Ge Ann, between Congarinni and Quilky's or Gray's Crossing Bowraville and Argent's Hill ... Bellingen, Gordonville, Never Never, ]3ielsdown, and Dorrigo; 90 Ed. 91 Hei 92 Jas. 93 Job north and south sides of Taylor's fiS Philip Lam ph ... T. 69 Lachlan McDougall S8 lier 89 I-ler other, and to deliver loose correspondence to the residents up 65 Martin Broderick SOi Geo. F. May ... 83 Job s4 Slur 113 ( 114 omnloliwealth tagette. 316 7. ---Sts April, 196S No. CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES continued. Approx. Contractors' tance in Addresses. Names. Frequency of Dis- Postal Linea. Miles. Mode of Conveyance. Communication. Annual Amount payable. No. of times per week. Date of Termination £ 8. d. NORTHERN ROADS continvcd. Dungog ... Brookfield and Dungog ... ... Bandon Grove ... Samuel Hazlett ... Dungog, Bendolba, and Bandon 84 Grove Dungog ... Taylor * Dungog and Alison .,, 85 Rout. Congewai ... Ellalong and Congewai ... s; Joli in O' fi earn ... Ben Bendolba and Underbank. (Con87 John Muddle ... Telegrah, 83 Tohn Seem( r ... dolba 6 11 Three Two Horseback Horseback 6 12 Three Three S Three 8 . 90 Edward Moore .., Monkerai 91 Henry Hawkins... Central Wattagan Three Six 3¡ Three '7 tractor to convey nails three 88 Henry J. Saxby ... Salisbury 89 Henry Muddle ... Bendolba 0 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dee., 1906 0 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1906 27 0 25 0 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 30 0 38 0 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 31 Dec., 1907 1610 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1906 times a week for £21 per annum, if required) Underbank and Salisbury Bandon Grove and Wangat Monkerai and Weismantel's Wollombi, Laguna, and Central Wattagan Payne's Crossing Wollombi and Payne's Crossing ... 92 Jas. R. Walton Pokolbin, Rothbury, South Allan93 Julni Galloway ... Greta ... 11 dale, and Allandale, vid Capp's and Holmes'. (When Black Creek is uncrossable, Contractor 9 i Geo. Collins 9 30 0 40 0 23 0 24 0 39 0 0 Three Six Horseback Sulky, 1 horse Horseback Horseback Horseback 10 Sulky, 1 horse Horseback Sulky, Six 1 horse 79 0 0 At three months' notice on either side. to travel vid Allendale- Cessnock Road) Branxton Railway Station and Post Office, Branxton 1 Branxton, North Greta, and Dal- 4 oftener daily Three Three 95 Wm. Cook Branxton 90 George Collins ... Branxton Branxton and Elderslie ... 4 97 Richard Snelson Singleton Railway Station and Post Office, It wood and Broke. (Contractor to call 1 horse 26 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 17 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 83 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 19 Six Sulky horse 74 17 G 31 Dec., 1907 25 Three Veh icle, 64 0 31 Dec., 1907 Railway Station as required) witch Spy ing cart, 19 15 0 31 Dec., 1906 of extra mails and specially attending to the mails at the Singleton, Whittinghain, Vere, or Sulky, 1 horse Ten times Covered or oftener con veyance, daily 1 or more horses Singleton (including conveyance 98 Matthew Jurato- Singleton + Twice at Vere Public School on the 1 outward trip) 99 Arthur Regan ... Jerry's Plains ... Singleton, J3nggy Flat, Gouldsville, Warkworth, and Jerry's Plains, 100 Wlm. H. Brooker Merannie, Singleton 101 Joseph Strumey Singleton 102 W. Haling 103 John Harborne... 104 Joseph McAlpin vii2 Thorley's vid Singleton, Sedgefield, Glendon Brook, Marrana Creek, and Merannie Station (Binuie's) ,1 Boggy Flat Bulgy ... horses 24 Singleton, Scott's Flat, and Mit- 84 chell's Flat, vid Maloney's Singleton, Bridgeman, St. Clair, and Carrow Brook, via St. CIair Homestead (G. Loder's) 26 Darkey Creek Road From Goorangoola to Glennie's Creek (including clearance of 7 23 19 17 letter -box at Kermode's) I I Railway Mail Van, Railway Station Merriwa and Post Office, Muswellbrook (including the clearance of "late fee" letter -box at Railway Station) ; and Muswellbrook, Denman, Giant's Creek, Gungal, and Merriwa 1:7 R. T. McTaggart MusaelIbrook ... Muswellbrook, Spring Creek, Wybong, and Hewitt's. (Starting from Muswellbronk) 108 Henry Devine ... Kayuga .. Muswellbrook and Jfayuga 109 John W. Attkins Dunbar's Creek Muswellbrook and'Durrbar's Creek 110 John J. Colgan ... Muscle Creek ... Grass Tree Railway Platform and Muscle Creek 111 Jas. M. Murphy... Baerami Denman, Baerami, and Kerrabee, vidRosemount, RichmondGrove, and Bellmont 112 Jas. W. Robinson Wollar Kerrabee, Bylong, and Wollar ... 113 Chas. A. Daniels Kerrabee Kerrabee and Widden ... 114 Thoma3 Muswellbrook ... Merriwa, Bow, Will! Bora.nibil, and Cassilis Magarity 1 Three Sulky, horse 1 Three Wally, 0 31 Dec., 1907 24 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 63 0 0 Three 1 horse 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 One 1 horse and 40 0 0 31 Dee., 1905 39 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1907 sulky 31 Dec., 1906 horsy, if necessary Two Sulky, horse Two 1 ) Twice or ) oftener 4 - wheeled daily vehicle, 2 51 Six 17 Three 0 0 73 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 .1 ... Three Two 22 Six 5 10 1 - horse sulky 1 -horse cart Horseback Horseback 20 0 37 0 24 9 Horseback or Sulky 75 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 70 0 15 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 0 31 Dec., 1905 0 31 Dee., 1907 30 Three 30 Two '7 Two Sulky, 1 horse Horseback Three Vehicle, 25 249 or more horses .. horse, or coach, 2 horses C,1940--v 100 0 Sulky and sulky, or I From Glennie's Creek to Goorangoola, via Dry Creek Public School. including the clearance of 105 Luke Muddle ... Glennie's Creek the letter -box at Kermode's ; and 100 Geo. 13. Bridger ... Sulky, horse horse A point on the Singleton- Jerry's Plains mail -line (near Boggy Flat) and Bulga Bulga and Howe's Valley, vid Three 0 * Contractor died 7th October, 1904, subsidy being paid to widow (Jane Taylor). 119 0 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1905 0 31 Dec., 1905 Coninionwealtll G 316 No. 17.-8th April, 1905 ett CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF \MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALsS continued. Approx. Dis- Contractors' Y Annual Amount pay able. 1líode of Conveyance. Con ununica- fion. Miles. Addresses. Names. óf tance in Postal Lines. No. of times per week. £ s. Date of Terminatio4 d. NORTHERN ROADS continued. 115 Augustine patrick 116 James Lee Merriwa and Wollar, via Kellick Fitz- Wollar 117 Hugh McKenzie Merriwa and Bow Creek Merriwa and Idaville, vid Terra - Cassilis Cassilis and Uarbry, vid O'Malley's ; and 42 ( One 37 1 Two 17 I Three 18 Two One gong { 118 Jas. Lennox ... Cassilis 119 Chas. Claydon ... Aberdeen 120 Duncan Cumming, Davies' Creek sen. 121 Mrs. Emma Clifton Aberdeen Uarbry and Leadville ... ... Cassilis and Munmurra ... Aberdeen, Dangarfield, and Rouchell Brook Rouchell Brook and Davies' Creek, vid the main road Aberdeen to Brushy Hill by the 11 17 } 29 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 Horseback and 2wheeled sulky Sulky, 1 or more horse 71 10 0 31 Dee., 1905 90 31 Dec., 1905 97 16 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 Three 57 16 10 31 Dec., 1907 2 -horse Two vehicle Horseback 33 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 I Two Horseback 29 r7 24 Horseback present route, vid Broad Cross - 0 0 31 July, 1905 mg, thence back to junction of road near Wilkinson's, across new road to Harrison's and Dight's, and back to Aberdeen, vid Segenhoe 30 or Deli very oftener daily van, l horse Three ... Coach, 2 or more horses Scone, Owen's Gap, and Burman 16 I Three 32 I Two (on the road between Scone and Moonan Brook), 17 I Three Flat, Glenrock, Hanging Rock, and Nundle, rid 56 and Glen Barnett Station Burman and Dale's Creek 122 Thos. G. Brown... Scone ... Railway Station and Post Office, Scone ... Scone, Gundy, Moonan Flat, Bell trees, and Moonan Brook. (Con- 123 J. T. \Tigers Scone s Thrice tractor to travel viii \Vet Creek in time of flood) 124 W lm. Hazell ... Muswellbrook ... 31 Dee. 1906 00 31 Dec., 1900 74 15 0 31 Dec., 1906 72 I Three Horseback 136 10 I Two Blandford, Timor, and Nundle ... 42 I Two Railway Station, Murrurundi, and Post Offices, Haydonton and Murrurundi Willow Tree, Glasston, Blackville, and Yarraman Railway Station and Post Office, Quirindi 1 Scone ... Scone, Woodlands (J. Barwick's), and Dar's Springs, vid Margin's and Thornthwaite 125 J. T. Vigers Scone ... Beiltrees Stewart's Brook and Bluey ... Duncan's Creek, Moonan Bowling Alley Point 125 0 0 1 Sulky, 1orse 2 wheeled vehicle, l horse Coach or sulky, 1. or more horses 125 Ernest J. Marks 127 John Stewart 35 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 97 0 0 + 31 Dec., 1906 9 31 Dec., 1905 Iiorsel)ack 2818 0 31 Dec., 1905 Horseback 95 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 Light spring cart, 1 horse Packhorse 3S 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 1119 0 0 3L Dec., 1907 39 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 49 15 0 31 Dec., 1905 27 14 0 31 Dec., 1907 5 Glenmore, Ellerston, Vine's, Corbett's, Simpson's, Glen Rock Shed, Glen Rock Station, Barry Station, 128 Matthew E. Flan- Burman agan 129 Geo. A. Wiggan Nundle 13) Wlsu. H. Young Murrurundi 131 Michael Boyle ... Black ville 132 Patrick T. Harri Quirindi gan Twentyfour Three 53 a- Three times or oftener daily 133 Alfred H. Tanner Quirindi Quirindi, Castle Mountain, and Wallabadah, vid Quirindi Sta- 9 Six Quirindi Quirindi and Warrah Ridge, vid 9 1 Two tion and Main Road 134 Wlm. Nicholl 135 Thomas E. ¡Tanner, Quirindi junr. 13G William H. Arnold Borambil Settlement Quirindi and Yarraman, via Main Road to Pine Ridge, Mooki 53 Three 45 I Three ... Vehicle, horse 1 Horseback Coach, 4 135 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 horses Springs, Kickerbill, and along T. Spring Ridge 137 Alfred H. Tanner Pine Ridge the new road to Yarraman Quirindi, Caroona, Spring Ridge, and Coolanbilla From Wallabadali to Fairview, Derrick's, Jenkin's, Woodton, 20 Three 2 - horse coach, horseback in very wet weather Horseback 37 S 0 131 Dec., 1007 34 0 0 At this months' notiez on either side Fitzsimmon's, Ingall's, O'Sullivan's, Delandre's, and Ingall's, thence vid the Great Northern Road to Wilson's, and Wallabadah. (Contractor to convey mails twice a week for a sum at the rate of £28 per annum, if re- - 138 Michael Reddon G unnedals quired) Yarraman, BundelIa, and Tambar Springs, vid Rockgedgiel Yarraman, Colly Blue, and Trillkey, vid Merriiong, Rotherfield, Roberts', Dickson's, Webland's, and Squire's (including carriage of all postal parcels), travelling 139 Cecil Lord Quirindi 140 John Doo lan man Creek Quipolly Creek... Quipolly Creek and Quipolly 138 0 Three 4- wheeled 33 Three or more horses Sulky ... 85 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 21 Three Horseback 32 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 40 vehicle, 2 0 i 31 Dec., 10077 rid the eastern side of Yarn,... No. 17.--8th April, 1905 317 Commonwealth Gazette. CoA'r1tAt:7ri FOR THE CoNVHYANC1i. OF MAILS I4 THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WAl.hSa-contiatred. Contractors' Postal Lines. Frequency tance Communication. Disin Addresses. Names. Approx. D1 i1es. Annual Mode of payConveyance. Amount able. of No. of times per week. J Date of Termination. 1 NORTHERN ROADS continued. 141 John D. Leary ... Gunnedah 97 )00 05 :10fi 007 143 Enmanuel lcrd 1\lil- Gunnedah From Curlewis to Wondoba, vid Rugby, Digby, Pryor's, and Elsley's, returning to Curlewis, via Doel's, Calala, The Cedars, Lochiel, Bartlett's, and the road past the settlers along the rail way line. (Contractor to extend service to Cruickshank's, Cameron's, and Delves' for an additional sum of £15 per annum if required) Railway Station and Post Office, 17 1 143 David Thomson... Gunnedah 144 Robert J. Now Gunnedah land 145 Robert J. Now- Gunnedah land 905 906 146 John Walker ... Coolah ... 147 Mrs. Maria Daniels Mullaley Gunnedah and Meermaul Gunnedah, Coocoobuonah, Mullaley, Pine Vale, Pocky Glen, and Coonabarabran, vid the new Government road Gunnedahi and Wcsterwelkr's, via McCurvey's Crossing, Gleufenzie, Warner's, Case's, Ingram's, Baker's, Golly Cragh, Clonan's, and-Quia ... Mullaley, Tambar Springs, and Coolali, viti Bando Mullaley and Launt's, vid Booloola Dutzen (Griffith's), Mount Plea- Sulky, horse 6 65 1 59 0 0 31 Dec., 1907' Twice or 1-horse conveyance 24 00 31 Dec., 1905 Two ... Horseback 18 380 00 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1906 30 00 31 Dec., 1907 165 31 Dec., 1906 oftener daily Gunnedah 906 005 Three 24 Three 4 -horse coach 30 Two Packhorse 54 Three 2 -horse 46 Three coach Horseback 80 00 00 51 Three Horseback 120 00 31 Dec., 1906 14 One Sulky, horse 62 15 0 31 Dec., 19C6 38 One Horseback 95 One Two or four wheeled vehicle 104 00 31 Dec., 1905 or 1 horse and spring cart ... Horseback 28 00 31 Dec., 1307 75 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1907 sant. Coch;ane's (Paulo), Wal- 1006 (Bahnoral), Gollan's, Jackson's, and Dillon's lace's 1906 14S Mrs. Maria Daniels Mullaley ... Mullaley and Garrawilla, vid Nom - bi Station, Mitchell's Creek Road to Uliman. vid the Settlement Leases, Uliman Station, Fin - 1906 lay's, Bennett's, Keronga, Peter's, and Norman's. (Contractor to convey mails twice a week, at £98 per annum, if required) 1905 149 Susanna Nelson 1905 , 1907 M. J. Coonabarabran ... Coonabarabran and Bugaldi, via Leslie's, Mullen's, Taylor's (Hill- side), Brennand's, Kerr's (Yameubah), Matthew's, Taylor's (Red Ridge), Cavanagh's, Bar wick's, and Buckley's, Yarinan 150 Susanna M. Nelson J. Coonabarabran... Coonabarabran and Blantyre Station, following the Castle returning from Blantyre Station vid Walter Wright's, Tarrant's, 152 Norman E. Hum- Boggabri phries Ulamambie school, J. Morrisey's, and Morgan Reddan's Coonabarabran, Bugaldi, Bara dine, and Pilliga, vid Yarragan, Gorah, Kianbri, Merriwee, Erin bri, Merebene, Wangan, and A. Bleakley's ... Railway Station and Post Office, Boggabri Boggabri Boggabri and Lindsay Station, 1907 151 Thomas Head ... Baradine 1905 1907 1907 153 Oliver E. Devine Twice oftener daily 45 Two 61 Two 50 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 64 Two 88 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 via Grover's (The Rock) as well as vid all places on route hitherto followed. (Contractor to receive £10 per annum extra if required to also travel vid Warner's and 1907 Chambers') 154 Ernest A. Appleby, Boggabri Boggabri and Barney Springs (Shaw's), vid the Iron Bridge, McGregor's, three x side 155 Ernest A. Appleby] Boggabri 1907 ì9P7 A. Dubois', E. Fox's, O'Brien's, Fox Brothers' box, Andrews', J. Jones', A. uotiCe 1907 33 18 6 31 Dec., 1905 reagh River down to Ulamambie, thence vid Finlay's, Purlewaugh, ,1906 1905 1+ 156 Mtn. J. Ferguson f Narrabri 157 Lawrence Ruttier - Bathurst ford Carstair's, W. Burton's, G. Dun stan's, L. Shearer's, Burton's, Bayne Brothers', Read's, Wean, and Nicholl's, Peuryn. (Should any short private tracks be closed the main road must be travelled) ... Boggabri and Airland's (Peeble's) vid Brotherton, Pinedale, Cotswold (Coates), Willala, Bedwell's Gullendaddy, Blairmore (Craw ford's), Pampoola, Braemar, Corea, Uplands (McLean's), and Lower Arrowamie ... Railway Station and Post Office, Narrabri Wee Watt, Cuttalri, Pilliga, Come - by- chance, Goangra, and Walgett Fifteen times or oftener ... 99¡ Three Spring -van, 1 horse 5 -horse coach 44 19 0 31 Dec., 1907 2,459 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Commonwealth Gazette, 818 Nog tl..--11th April, i9as fir 7-TRACTS FOR ME CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES continued. Approx. Contractors' Dis- tance Postal Lines. in Miles. Addresses. Names. Frequency Annual Amount pay- Mode of of Communication. Conveyance. able. No. of tintes £ s. d. per Week. NORTHERN ROADS -- continued. 30 f Two From Narrabri, vid Schutz'r, 158 John Billingsley (Narrabri Date of Termination, Horseback 65 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 Horseback or sulky 95 10 0 31 Dee., 194 100 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 40 0 0 13 June, 1905 Blaney's, Bailey's. Egan's, G. Smith's, Frater's (Deep Creek), Gett's, Brake's, F. Smith's, W. Smith's, Barton's, Whalen's, Gregory's, Billingsley's, Orman's, and Dunmore's to J. Dorrington's, returning to Narrabri, vid Marshall's, Donaldson's, Robinson's, and the other places named and Terry- hie -hie, Narrabri, Gravesend, vid 'Killarney, Meppen's, A'ladden's, Hunt's Old 159 Wlm. H. Roberts Narrabri 80 I One Ed eroi, Eli Davies', Berrygill Public School, Berrygill (Keen's), Regan's, E. Hann's, R. McMaster's, Galtee More, Cap and Bennett, Glendarra, SlaughterMountain View, house, Brooklyn, and Maiden's. (Contractor to be allowed £10 per annum to call at McMaster's new house and Connor's, Eden Valley, if required) Narrabri,ll ?yell Vale, and Lehane's (Roma), viel main road to turn -off 160 Robert C. Pater - Narrabri son 40 I One at Wyatt's, Wyatt's, Maxwell's, Sulky and Cohen's ; and Narrabri, Myall Vale, and Howard's, vid main road to turn -off at Wyatt's, 48 I One Wyatt's, Maxwell's, Cohen's, Lehane's (Roma), Lehane's senior, E. S. Borthwick's box, and Ford's (W. M. Borth wick's) son One Horseback or sulky 75 One 4 - wheeled vehicle 32 One 46 On 18 Two 1 -horse 16 Two 2- wheeled 83 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 44 Two Sulky, horse 59 19 9 31 Dec., 1905 28 Two Horseback, 60 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 34 Two 139 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 40 One 21 Two Sulky, horse 70 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 15 Two Horseback or sulky Come -by- chance, J. O'Brien's (Tall wood), and Goangra, vid Oakleigh, 161 James H. Atkin - j Goangra 11 McQuillan's, Kensington, Bishop's box, McCulloch's box, Fairlight, and Crother's Collarenebri, Moongulla, and New Gamalally, vid Angledool, " Moongulla Hotel," Moongulla 1 Station, Piangobla, The Bore, and Yaranbah ; and Collarenebri, Moongulla, and Dun - umbral, via Derrima, Grant's, 162 Joseph Willis ... J Collarenebri ... Sherriff's, and Stinson's ; and Collarenebri, Moongulla, and Piangobla, vid Derrima, Grant's, Sherriff's, Stinson's " Moongulla 165 Michael Smith ... I Wee Waa Hotel," Dunumbral and Moongulla Stations Collarenebri and Mogil Mogil, vid P. C. Lyon's, Wombian, Charles Clark's, Wirrabilla, and Daly's Long Swamp Gurley Railway Siding, and Tycannah, vid Kerramingley, Halse's, Butler's, Fingleton's, "Bumble Hotel," S. Gall's, Ken dall's, and the Government Tank Wee Waa and Merah, (E. A. Hol- 166 John Williams ... I Wee Waa S. Smith's, Shannon's, Tey's, Hunt's, and J. P. Redford's Wee Waa and Boolcarrol, vid 163 John Stewart ... Collarenebri . . 164 Geo. O. Shaw, jun. Moree ... combe's), vid W. R. } Pilliga, Bugilbone, and Yarraidool, vid Bugilbone Station, 168 Frank Scott ... Pilliga ... { Moffat's ; and Pilliga, Bugilbone, and Hol.combe's, via Yarraldool Station, Murray's, Marshall's, and Moffat's Cub - Cubbaroo Railway Siding, and Dunkeld, Bugilbone, vid Drilldool (Cub baroo siding 6 J 31 Dec., 1906 45 0 0 f 31 Dec., 1905 vehicle, 1 horse 1 or sulky in dry weather O'Mullane's, Balgarnie's, and 167 Alex. Cormie 139 19 vehicle olcombe's, Mrs. Thompson's, Wedderburn, Pendennis, and Doreen 1 - horse vehicle Sulky, 1 or more 1 horses i 1 baroo Station), thence to main Reardon's, opposite road Powell's. and Dempsey's. (Con- tractor to extend the service to Pilliga, if required, for an addi- tional sum of £30 per annum) From Carbeen Railway Siding to 169 Edwin Mewton ... j Carbeen Siding... Hockin's, vid Drinkwater's and the main road. (Contractor to extend service to J. S Smith's and Holcoinbe's for an addi- tional sum at the rate of £20 per annum, if required 55 0 0 131 Dec., 1905 Commonwealth Gazette. 319 No. 17.--8th April, 1go5 CaTTBACTà i"OB THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS I:1 THE STATE. OF NEW SOUTH WAi.$E3--OottE¢nLIaLÌ. Contractors' Approx. Postal Lines. of Communion.. in Miles. Addresses. Naines. Frequency Dis- tance tion. Annual Mode of payConveyance. Amount able. Date of Termination. No. of times per week. NORTHERN ROADScontinued. 170 Joseph Willis ... Collarenebri Burren Junction Railway Station, Burren, Avondale, and Collar enebri, vid the road from Burren Post - office to the main Collar enebri road opposite Collytootela, thence the usual mail route to Avondale and Collarenebri. (Contractor to arrange to cross Pian Creek when unfordable, or 60 ( Two 41. Two 137 0 0 f 31 ... { Coach, 4 horses T cc., 31:05 exchange mails at nearest ap- ... 171 David Hynes proachable railway platform) Burren. Junction Railway Station, Nowley, and Bulyeroi, vid Burren Station, Wyatt's, Eurimbla, Bul3 eroi Licensed waggon- 114 18 0 31 Dec., 1907 ette the main road to Nowley, and thence the usual route to Bulyeroi. (If contractor is re- quired to omit travelling vid Eurimbla, a sum at the rate of 172 Severo J. Wilson Cryan 173 Bourke McKellar Burren Junction 174 Geo. H. Murray Brewarrina 175 George R. Walton Walgett £5 per annum is to be deducted from subsidy) Burren Post- office, Cryan, and New Cryan, vid Old Burren and Galara Burren Junction Railway Station and Lezayre, vid C. McKenzie's and Moorefield Walgett, Boorooma, and Brewarrina Two Sulky j 69 19 6 j 31 Dec., 1906 Two Horseback , 70 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1906 105 Two 4- wheeled coach, 2 Walgett and Collarenebri, via Walma, Eurie Eurie, Merca- 68 Two 4- wheeled nell's, Kirby's, and G. Wright's Walgett, Angledool, New Angledool,Currawillinghi, Hebel (Q.), and Goodooga. (Contractor to 140 Two required) Walgett and Goodooga, vid Coinborah, Springs, Grawin, Wilby 115 One Coach, 2 105 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 30 One 40 0 0 31 Dee., 1907 73 One Coach, 2 horses 4- wheeled convey- 108 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 40 One or more horses Horseback or sulky, 1 horse, if required 50 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 32 Two Horseback or sulky 84 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 Woolabra, Millie, and Bulyeroi, vid Jew's Lagoon, Gaynor's, Kerr's, Small's, R. Cameron's, D. Cameron's, J. Shearer's, Dalton's, Wilalee, McMahon's, and Warrila. (Contractor to call at Glenroy, if required, without extra cost) 62 Two 4- wheeled 160 00 31 Dec., 1906 Woolabra, Millie, and Bullarah, vid 68 2- wheeled 148 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 28 dool Station, Cameron's, O'Con- no Charles Smith ... Walgett convey mails once a week for the sum of £200 per annum, if 177 Win. T. Maher ... Walgett Wilby, Louglinan's, and New 178 Wm. T. Maher ... Walgett 179 George Woodcroft Walgett Bangate Station Walgett and Comborah ... Walgett and Carinda, vid Old Kidgear, Polly Brewan. The Downs, worthy Stall- Wal gett Walgett, and New Cryan, vid Moore's, Walma, Binnie's, Clarke's box, J. A. Colwell's, or sulky* j horses vehicle, 2 or more horses Vehicle, 2 or 4 horses or more horses 200 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1906 138 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1906 j 350 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1907 ance, 2 Wilgas, Bogewong, and Warren 180 Richard ... Brough's, and Webeck's. (Contractor to substitute, if required, a service once a week between Walgett and Webeck's, vid Moore's, Walma, Binnio's, Clarke's box, J. A. Colw ell's, and 181 David Aitken ... Mogil Mogil Brough's, at the rate of £45 per annum. Contractor to also extend service between Walgett and New Cryan to Cryan without extra subsidy, if required) ... Mogil Mogil. to Goondabluie, Cambo Cambo (Doyle's), Burren - bah, and Dumeindi ( Bruce's), vid Burren Burren Station, Picton's Goondabluie Station and 182 Fredk. G. O'Hara Motee ... 183 Fredk. G. O'Hara Moree ,.. Doyle's (Kundilla), returning vid Cambo Cambo Glenroy, R. Boland's, Paisley's, T. Boland's, Phelp's, Philpott's, Drinan's, T. Grace's, Kemp's, vehicle, 2 horses One vehicle, l or more horses R. S. Sims', S. W. Sims', Hat horn's box. and Derra Station ; and Woolabra, Millie, and Bullarah, vid Glenroy, Boland's, McFarland's, Hamilton's, Duff's. (Retreat), Philpott's, Drinan's, Grace's, Kemp's, Sims', Hathorn's box, and Derra Station One (First mentioned route to be travelled when Moonin Creek is in flood.) * Sulky to be used from 1st January, 1905. No. 17 . -8th April, 1905 Commonwealth Gazette. 320 'ONTRACTd NOR THE CUK\'rl'.A KCF. OF 1:..lII.S IN THE STATE OF NEW S_)UT11 WALESCO)b:LlLl(C(f;. Approx. Contractors' Dis- Postal Lines. in Miles. Addresses. Names. tance Frequency of Connunic;ation. Annual Amount pay- Mode of Conveyance. J' aule. No. of times per week. Date of Termination. £ $, d. NORTHERN ROADS continued. 184 Chas. Sni th ... ... 13ulyeroi, Dfacken :ie'r, and Champion's, vid Smith's. 13urrell's, Bulyeroi 00 31 Dec., 1905 0 31. Dec., 190G Spring van, 1 horse 32 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 Horse and 98 0 31 Dec., 1907 38 One Horsebacl. 5.1 Two Sulky, horse Twice or oftener daily Two 44 Guilfoyle's, 011ie's, Masman's, Bank's, Madigan's, Greenaway's (Branxton), Barrett's, Kirby's (Frankston), and Fripp's 185 David Aitken Mogil 11Zo;i1 ... ]3ulyeroi and Mogil Mogil, vid Nott's, Walsh's, S. Jackson's, .T. Strang's, H. W. Strang's, R. F. G. String's, .1. O'Neill's, M. O'Neill's, Ludlow's, Lander's, 1.1.8 1 0 Shaw's, Myamblar, Mehi Bridge, Bank's, Strathclyde (when Melii River is crossable), and Collymongle Station. (Contractor to travel between Nott's and J. Strang's, vid Dubois', Roll's, and Steele's, once a week, and vid Walsh's once a week) ... Railway Station and Post Office, Moree 1 187 Stephen Cavanagh Pallamallawa ... Moree, Pallamallawa, and Warialda, vid Boolooroo Bridge, Tareelari, and Bogamildi Station 55 188 William A. Con- Moree ... Moree, Ashley, Wallon, Garas, 74 183 A. U. Ezzy* Moree ... roy Two and Mungindi, vid Midkin, WWTel- sulky 0 A° Coach, 3 075 0 0 31 March, 190G horses bon, Cow Vale, Benarha, and Yarrawa. (Contractor to convey mails three times a week for a sum at the rate of £850 per annum, if required) 189 Albert T. Hum- Moree ... phries 1.90 Wm. M. Maher Ashley 7900 31 Dec., 1905 00 31 Dec., 190G 104 0 0 :31 Dee., 1905 T wo Coach, 3 or 1331 10 0 more horses :31 Lec., 190G One Horseback 70 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Moree and King's, vid Contba- 45,11. Two Horse and Moree, Goonal, Bullarah, and BM' rendoon, vid Milburndale, Luck sail, Barlow's, Prairie Dale, Keytah, Fishmoye, Boonaldoon, 51 Two 2 -horse f Moree, Talmoi, and S. Harris' (Stancombe's), via Avoca, .Turd's, Delander's, Wahnsley's, H. 40 One dello, G-lenmore, Talaraga, Madden's., and Wilmot's sulky 104 vehicle and Frank Wilmott's Matthew's, and .1. C. Boyle's (Kelso) ; and Moree, Talmoi, and S. Harris' via Pioneer (Stancombe's), Sulky, horse 47 1 Bridge, Midkin Woolshed, Lomax's, Winter's, Wahnsley's, H. Matthew's, and J. C. 111 Whiz. E. Taylor... I Ashley Boyle's (Kelso) ; and from S. Harris' (Stancombe's) to W. Harris', W. Harding's, and 27 Doran's, returning to S. Harris' (Stancombe's) vid A nderson's, Strong's, Lomax's, and Bucknell's Wallon, Boggabilla, and Goondiwindi. Contractor to travel 192 Wlm. E. Taylor... j Ashley 73 \\Telbon, vie/ alternately, " Dolgelly Hotel." Glenloth, Dolgelly, H. Keen's, and Merriba ; thence by the main road to Tulloona (past Alderton's and McNeil's), CoppymurruinbiHa, and the route hitherto followed ; and vid W elbon, " Dolgelly Hotel, " Glenloth, Dolgelly, Hill stead, Polideroy, Robinson's, Brady's. Cosgrove's, . Barden's, and the Washpool. (Contractor 83 to travel from Ashley instead of \Vallon, vid Tareela and the Welhon Settlement lease road to Dolgelly, if required) 193 Patr' : 1Teffe nui Garah ... .. Morrison's (on the Moree -Mun- 41 gindi Mail Line). and Bornai, 94.1 Stirton's, .Takin's, Miller's, Wilson's, Magill's, Alexander's, Miss Kileen's, Todd's. Naiu's, Alderton's, and Winter's £52 per annum, and thereafter . 3l.st March, 1905,, at * Arrangements made with W. H. Roberts to perform service from 1st January, 190:x,to0 side. at three months' notice on either Ashley fioni 22nd February, 1905 (90 and 94 miles). t Contractor allowed £26 per annum extra to start frolil Moree and travel ui.î No. Ti.-8th April, r9o5 321 onweaith Gazetté. CONTRACTS FOE THE CONVEYANCE OP MAILS IN THIS STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALEScontinued. Contractors' Postai Lines. Addresses. Approx. Dis- Frequency tance in Miles. Communication. Mode of Conveyance. of No. of times per week. Ng. Annual Amount payable. Date of Termination. £ s. NORTHERN ROADS continued. 1R1 Fredl:. G. O'Hara 12oree ... * Bullarah, Inglewood, and Myamblar, Vitï! Derra, J. R. McKenzie's, J. Witton's, 44 One Sulky, 1 McCoy's, J. P. Mullery's, H. Collin's, W. Reardon's, George Collin's, Elizabeth Parry's, W. Rodney's, and M. Cowle's ; and Bullarah and Inglewood vils Mungyer New Station From Bullarah to Parry's, FerguWilmott's, son's, Power's, 30 One 51 One Strong's, C. Wilmott's, Brown's, and Canvin's (Crinoline), re- turning to Bullarah vi 1 Tim 195 William Timmins 19G Wlm. E. Taylor ... Ashley... . One Ashley, Wallon and Gil Gil (M. 43 Two 42 Two Sulky, horse Mungindi. and O. Lediiighatn's, via Wirrah Station, W. Ledrngham's, T. Striven :s, E. Burin's, Welsh's, Proctor's, McLaugh- 35 Two Horseback co 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 Kunopia, Boomi. and Nungindi. 63 ! One Horseback 79 0 0 31 Dec., 1935 41 One 79 0 31 Dec., 1907 Two 60 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 Two 2G 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 wf Tarela, Dawson's, Hennessy's, E. Dawson's Careunga Station, J. Mawhiney's, F. Houston's, McIntyre's, and Isabella Jamieson's Garah, Boomi, and Kunopia, vie? the Travelling Stock Route be- 199 Albert Bruen annum Mungindi li.n's, Murphy's, and Corckran's ... Kunopia 31 Dec., 1907 51 tween Garah and Sandholes, Sandholes Station, and route hitherto followed. (Contractor to carry out a service instead, Garah, Boomi, Sandholes, and Kunopia by the direct route if required at rate of £100 per 103 Alcxr. G. Walker 80 0 0 and From Bullarah to Meroe Station, McDonald's, Harding's, Dawson's, Timmin's, and Canvin's Keniff's) vic2 Matthews', Scott's, Garah ... 31 Dec., 190G (Crinoline), returning to Bullarah, via Brown's, C. Wilmott's, Strong's, Power's, Wilmott's, Ferguson's, and Parry's L 197 John Allison Horseback min's, Dawson's, Harding's, McDonald's, and Meroe Station ; Bullarah 89 10 0 lieuse vita Graman, Champain's, Myall Sulky, 1 horse 112 10 i 110 0 31 Dec., 19î5 00 31 Dec , 1907 Plain, Barney's, Killen's, Fris t oe's, .John Hitchin's, J. Miles', Werrina Station, J. Warby's, F. Warby's, Fathom's, Butler's, Byron's, Brown's, Bucknell's, Robinson's, Yarrawa Bridge, and Caloona Boggabilla and Stuartville (O. E. Carrigan's), vie G. Ferguson's, J. Jackson's, W. Ferguson's, Jackson's. Whitehorn's, Dillon's, Welsh's, Wilson Bros ', and Mrs. Allen's, returning vid Boobera ; and Boggabilla and Mrs. Allen's, 244 1ioiltera, Dillon's, Welsh's, and Wilson Bros.', returning vi,2 aays) W. 200 Thos. Devon (Q.) \'Vhite }corn's, Ferguson's 201 Owen E. Carrigan Stuartville, Boomi 232 \\'lm. Eveleigh ... Currabubula 203 Mrs. Emma Page Duri ... rid .Jackson's, t Horseback 35 One 0 ,. (Thin sdays) ) and ~roIn Boomi to Kunopia, Boronga, Palerang, and Stuartville, re- turning to Beonni, vit2 Nearman's, J. P. Carrigan's, 'l'he Saw Mills, Milton's, Rennie's, Cousin's, McTntosh's, A. W. F. Carrigan's. Owen P. Carrigan's box, and Mrs. Matchett's ... Currabubula and Cóifton Station, viii J. T)aIy's, Heligman'r, Marr's, and Piallaway Station Duri Railway Platform and Post 20 1.!T Six Three Office, 11uri Railway Station and Post Office, Tamworth 1 205 Charles Woods ... Tamworth Tamworth and Goonoo Goonoo by direct route 16 daily Six 3G. Six Tamworth. Nemingha, Dungowan. Wooloomin, Bowling Alley Horseback or Spring van, 1 four times hi rse or oftener 204 Charles Woods ... Taunvorth 20G John Odgers and Nundle Whit. McClelland ... (Sun - ... Coach, horses 2G 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 49 2 Coach and hone 0 0 31 Dee., 1907 GO 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 149 50 31 Dec., 1905 Point, and Nundle * Contract'w to convey mails between Bullarah and Rodney's, vir2 Johnson's, Dacey's, Mungyer, Cross's, Bi:llen's, Reardon's, Inglewood, and McDonnell's twice a week, thus omitting Derra Station and terminating at Rodney's, instead of Myamblar. No. 1.7. -4th April, 19os Commonwealth 322 CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATE OF Nltw SOUTH WAi.®oontin,ittd. x' Contractors' A1Dis tance Postal Lines. in Addresses. Names. Miles. Frequency Annual Amount pay able. Mode of Conveyance. of Communicafion. No. of times per week. NORTHERN ROADS colati,i.ved, Three 46 Tamworth, Bective, Somerton, Carroll, and Gunnedah. (Contractor to travel vid Winton on journeys from Tamworth) Three 20 From Tamworth to Hallsville, "Moor Creek Hotel," Postman's 207 :James B. Pole ... Gunnedah 208 Michael Newman Tamworth Date of Teriuination, £ s. d. 2 ... I Coach, horses 90 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Sulky, horse 39 15 0 31 Dec., 1905 125 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 . 1 Track, and Moor Creek Post 209 William Manuel... Waleha l 210 Wlm. O'Shea Office, returning direct to Tamworth Dungowan, Ogunbil, and Swamp Oak, vid Dungowan Creek and Port StephensRoad ; and ... Swamp Oak and Niangala ... Attunga Springs Attunga and Attunga Springs 211 Alfred Wilkinson Attunga ... Attunga and T. M. Higgins' 23 by 2 -horse coach Four 9 Two Horseback 3 Three Horseback 19 15 0 31 Dec., 1907 One Horseback 25 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 920 0 0 31 Dec., 190G Sulky and 33 19 0 31 Dec., 1907 Sulky and 59 9 0 31 Dec., 1907 Sulky, 52 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 17 (Narara), vid Attunga Station, Rodgers', Corcoran's, Brand's, Brine's, E. Abra's, J. Abra's, William Burton's, P. Balkin's, Roote's, McKeon's, McFadyen's, Gallagher's, and Gunter's 212 Geo. Wilkinson ... Tamworth Manilla, Upper Manilla, Barral.a, Cobbadah, Dinoga, and Bingara ; and Bingara, Oakey Creek, Kelly's Gully, and Warialda, 213 William T. Lang - Manilla worthy, jun. 72¡ Six vidBarker's, North Bingara, and Moorefield (Hall's Creek) 25 Three Manilla and Glenbarra, vid Old Cuerindi, Ukolan, Mundoway, 30 One horses and Cain's Manilla and Glen Barra, vid North 26 One 214 William T. Lang - Manilla worthy, jun. Manilla and Lowry, vid North 14 One Manilla Manilla and Glendon, vid Hall's 215 William T. Lang worthy, jun. Coach, 2 or more horses Cuerindi and Cain's; and Cuerindi horses I 26 Two 1 horse. or Creek, Ukolan (T. Higgins' and Mundowey selection), horseback Stations 216 William T. Lang - Manilla worthy, jun. Upper Manilla, Crow Mountain, Linton Station, and Orabah, via the eastern bank of the Manilla River to Cameron's ; 42 Two 'Sulky, horse thence via Cook's, Simpson's, Gardiner's, Bowman's, Nixon's, Crowley's, Ellis', Greer's, H. Duncouibe's, Beaty's, McGee's, and Marsh's Pera Station ; and Upper Manilla and Crow Mountain by above route 217 William T. Lang - ManiEa worthy, jun. Carroll, Mountain View, and Manilla, vid Turner's, Swain's, Fitzgerald's, Gunnembene Public School, Talcumbah Station, Keepit Station, O'Brien's, Rosemount, P. Brady's, Woodlands, Dowe's Hawarden School, Mel - 1 84 19 0 31 Dec., 1906 } 22 One 38 Three 24 Two Sulky 38 116 84 9 0 31 Dec., 1905 ... 60 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 Two Horseback *60 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 One Horseback 99 11 6 31 Dec., 1906 ... I Sulky ville's, Rodd's, and Durham Court. (Contractor to travel vid the Wonga Creek School and A. Gardiner's, on the journey from Carroll to Manilla) 218 Michael F. McKeon Mountain View Mountain View, Geddes' Station, and Torybnrn vid Garland's, Costello's, Bailingg's. Smith's, Brown's, and Borah Creek Sta- tion, and also vid Everton (Chick's) 219 John McKenzie* 220 Fredk. nolly J. Gunnedah Con- Bingara Rodd's (Manilla - Carroll mail route) and Gunnedah, vii Abberfield's, Smith's, Garland's, Old Ran gari, Kelvin, and the usual route, Kelvin to Gunnedah Barraba, Bereen, Eulourie, and Elcombe, vid Dennis', thence to Burindi -road, near Urquhart's, jun., J. M. Simp- Capel Bros. (Campo Santo), B. Chambei's son's ( Burindi), (Mayvale), Wilson Bros. (Plum White's, thorpe), Cainton, Geddes', Carter's, Coomber's, Cowper's, McGovern's Station, T. Rattray's, and T. Butler's * M. David Thomson performed service during January and February, 1906, at £60 per annum, and from 1st to 19th March, at £70 per annum, at risk of contractor. 1905, 4No, ìj.'- 41t1i 'April, egos 824 commonwealth Gazette, COrTnAC'Td Y08 THE CoN98TANI7$ OP MAILS IN THE STATE OP NEU' SOUTH %VAI,sacontinued. Approx. Die. tance in Frequency of Communize,. Mode of Conveyance, Annual Amount pay. able. tion. Milos. No. of times per week. 221 John H. Thomp- Manilla son NORTHERN ROADS--- contimied. ... Barraba, Wood's Reef, and Bun46 One darra, vid J. Spencer's, W. Spencer's (Ironbark Station), King's, Kramer's, Eckert's, Woolshed ; and Barraba, Wood's Reef, and Simmon's, vid J. Spencer's, W. Spencer's (Iron bark Station), King's, Kramer's, Eckert's, A . Simmons', Ford's, and Mitchell's. (Contractor to extend Barraba- Simmons' service to Frost's for an additional s. 1 Sulky, horse, or Ford's, Mitchell's and Keera Date of Termination. *62 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 buggy, 2 horses 23 One 48 One 17 Two Horseback 94 One 2 -horse 13 12 Three One Horseback 3 18 One One 1- 75 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 Horseback ) 25 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Horseback or sulky 38 One 125 One Sulky, horse Three Horseback 38 Two Buggy, horses Dinoga and Upper Bingara (Mason's), Fletcher's, Fensom's, Monies' Battery, Delander's, .Tones', Hanton's, and Ah 8 Two Horseback Warialda Railway Station and 4 Once sum of £10 per annum, or to 222 Frank R. Bundarra for an additional sum of £28 per annum)* Ethe ! Barraba Barraba, Bereen, and Cowper's, vid Dennis' : thence to Burindi. road, near Urquhart's, sun., Burindi, Kirk's, Mayvale ridge 6116 0 31 Dec., 1906 (Chambers'), Campo Santo, Wilson Bros., Plumthorpe, Cainton, Violet Dale, Vermont, Wee, and Brushgrove Barraba and Long Arm, 222A William Henry ; Barraba vid White's, Booth's, McKid's, H. Taylor 0 0 9th Aug., 1905 127 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 40 Stieger's, W. Neeson's, M, Stud - 223 William E. Taylor 1er's, and J. McKechnie's Cobbadah, Upper Horton, Eulou- Ashley vehicle rie (Post Office), Terry - hie -hie, and Moree, vid Currangandi, Ullembarella, Rocky Creek, Bundoowithildi, Thos. Pitman's, T. Jones', C. Donaldson's, and Weebollabolla (Munro's) Upper Horton and Cobbadah Cobbadah and Gulf Creek, vid the Main Road ; and Gulf Creek and Stormont Bingara and Keera Station 224 HectorH. Halloran j Bingara . + Bundarra 225 James Ford 226 Fredk. J. nolly 227 Thomas McHugh 228 Fredk. nolly J, Con- Bingara J. Bundarra Con- Gum Flat 229 John Moore 230 Hector Halloran 231 Fredk. nolly J. Bingara H. Bingara Con - Eingara «. Bingara and Bundarra, vid Coo rangoora, Feira, Beverley, and Long Reach Bingara and Eulourie, vilâ Black Forest, Dallai, Derra, and Gur- rumbeel Rol) Roy, Gum Flat, and l3eaulieu School. (Contractor to start from Greenwood Railway Station (if required) ... Gravesend and Bingara, vid SingaTremlett's, Elcombe's, Bpore, angheet, and the route usually G 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 1 horse vehicle 79 0 followed 0 31 Dec., 1905 47 10 0 31 Dec., 1900 51 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 7500 31 Dec., 1906 31 0 0 31 Dee., 1905 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Horseback and packhorse 249 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 1 2 .. 232 John B. Campbell Warialda Leon 's Warialda oftener or Omnibus 2 or 4 horses daily, on three or six days a week, 233 Ferguson McGregor Goondiwindi as required ... Warialda, Yallaroi, Boggabilla, 125 One and Goondiwindi, vita Oregon, old Gunyerwarildi, Hughey's Arm, Talloona, Coppermaren- billen, and the several selections on the Whalan Watercourse between Coppermaren- 234 Wm. McGregor C. R. '- hillen and Boggabilla ; and Warialda, Yallaroi, Boggabilla, and Goondiwindi, vid Mount Mitchell, E. Sutton's, D. Sutton's, A. Sutton's, McNamara's, Cook's, and Gordon's Mungle Creek, Warialda, Coolatai, and WallanBoggabilla gra, vid Gournama,Croppa, New 100 One 58 Two Horseback 95 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 27 Three Horseback 71 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 68 One One Horseback Sulky, 2 horses 97 0 0 31 Dee., 1907 Gunyerwarildi, Carlyon's.Allan dale, Stamm's West Holme, Hussey's Agincourt, Garrett's 235 Ernest J. Rose ... Warialda 236 E. W. Workman Boggabilla and Ryan's Warialda and Reedy Creek (McIntyre's), vid Myalla, Gragin, and Gunnee Wallangra, Yetman, and Boggabilla, vid Moore's, Fraser's, Bartlett's, and Hallam's. (Contractor to convey mails, twice a week on horseback, at £91 per annum ; } or twice a week by sulky, two horses. at 2103 per annum, if required) * Barraba Simmons' portion of contract extended to Bundarra for £28 per annum extra from 21st March, 1905. No. 17. --8th April, r905 324 Commonwealth Gazette, CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS ITv THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WAr.Escontinued. Approx. Contractors' Dis- Postal Lines. Names. tance in Miles. Addresses. Frequency of Communication. Mode of Conveyance. No. of times per week. NORTHERN ROADS continued. Railway Station, Moonbi, and 14 Three Post Offices, Moonbi and Ben 237 Fredk. McGinty ... Bendemeer demeer Moonbi Railway Station, Gill, and 238 Alex. Morrison ... Moonbi Coach, horses 2 Two and Green Valley* and Green Valley and Bell's 15 9 Two } Horseback 27 bate of Termination. d. 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 36 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 42 0 OX 31 Dee., 190G &c.) l3endemeer 239 Geo. Schalk £ s. 17 Echo Hill. (Contractor to cross at McGill's to the Spring Creek side of the river, thence to the old crossing at Johnston Camp, Annual Amount pay able. Bendemeer Swamp (G. Grattan :s) One ' 240 James Blair Bendemeer Bendemeer and Glen Barra, yid 22 One Horseback 19 0 0 31 Dee., 19)G 241 James Blair Bendemeer Bendemeer and Watson's Creek Tin Mines, viii Hanning's and 15 One Horseback 14 0 0 31 Dec., 1.936 Walcha Road and Walcha ; arid. Travelling Post Office and Post 12 Six Twelve 4- horse 88 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Gol- Surveyor's Creek. \ \Taleha Road, Craig Lea, and Walcha -road Niangala, vid Surveyor's Creek 27 Two Waggonette 85 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 17 Two 35 0 0 31 Dec., lf,07 23 Two 1-horse vehicle 31 531: Hanning's, Longford's, and Watson's Creek Tin Minos (Contractor to extend the service to Glen Barra, Longford's. if required, for extra £5 per annum) 242 Chas. E. Bowden Walcha 243 George A. ledge Office, Walcha Road Station, Aberbaldie, and Ingleba 244 Benjamin E. Fur - Walcha Road ... Craig Lea (or Ingleba), Glen Mornifull rison, and St. Leonard's Creek Walcha and Moona Plains, vid 245 Wlm. Stringer ... Walcha Ohio, + uropambola, and Emu Creek Walcha and Yarrowitch, vid 246 Michael Heffernan Walcha, Waterloo, Tiara, Tia, and Lower 247 Albert Coombes... Yarras 248 John Tia Station ... Yarrowitch, Yarras McHugh, Bundarra jun. 249 John Carroll ... LTralla ... 250 John Carroll ... tTralla 251 John Carroll ... Uralla ... 252 John Carroll Uralla ... 253 Edward Scanloni Inverell 254 Jas. Nesbitt 255 Patk. Ryan Cell's Field, and Horseback 40 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 ¡ Two Horse and sulky 49 0 0 31 Dee., 1907 ; One Horseback 30 0 0 31 Dee., 19(6 229 10 0 31 Dec. , 1.907 0 31 Dec., 1905 8 0 31 Dec., 19C6 50 Uralla and Salisbury Plains, vid 12 Two Horseback 18 10 8 Two Horseback 23 5 i Three Horseback 12 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 32 Two Horse and 75 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 j Three 4- wheeled Salisbury Court Station ... Uralla and Arding, vid Methven LTralla and Rocky River Uralla, Sandon, and Mount S'1u rwood, vid Gostwyck, Rockwood, Hillview School, Hillview, and Grocer's Creek ... ! Bundarra, Stanborough, Tingha, Gilgai, and Inverell, vid " The Grove Station" Tingha and Stannifer ... ... Railway Station and Post Office, 38 Armidale, Invergowrie, Saumarez, Yarrowyck, and Bundarra, vid Laura Station and Abington (Í Armidale. Armidale Gully, and Three 7 1 60 22 Two garah and Hubert Park 257 George Medhurst Armidale ... coach, 3 horses trap Three j Twice oftener daily Three Schaefer's (Stonefield), vid Thal - Armidale and Rock Vale, vid Thal - 24 Two and Rock Vale and Oban; vid Coning dale, Kilkoy, Fairview, Iuverin- 59 : Two garah, Pint Pot, and Forglen ; 4- wheeled 130 vehicle Armidale 25G Wlm. E. McGinty Bundarra coach Uralla and Bundarra, vid Toryburn, Stony Batter, and King John Swamp ... Stannifer ... Armidale b or Horseback 4- wheeled vehicle 52 65 0 31 Dec., 1906 0 0 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 31 Dec., 1907 0 Waggonette. 209 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 2 or 4 wheeled vehicle 215 0 0 31. l)ec., 1937 Sulky, 83 0 0 31. Dec., 1907 Two Sulky, 2 horses 63 0 0 31 Dec., 1903 10 One Horseback 26 0 0 ;n Dec., 1905 22 Six 2 Coach, or more 110 0 31 Dee., 1907 Horseback ate, Camperdown, Lyndhurst, Aberfoil, Carndhu, Riverview (Finlayson's), Springfield (Grainger's), and Ward's Mistake Head 258 Henry Monley ... Armidale 259 Thomas R. Burn- Armidale ham Station Arm idale, Eversielyh -, Wyndella, and Booroolong From Armidale to Puddledock, vita J. Ryan's, Pinch Flat ; return- ing from Puddledock to A rmidale, vid Donald W. Hiscoek's, 260 Thomas R. Burn- Armidale ham Hillgro v e 261 Patrick Raren ... Thos. Porter's, .Tas. Porter's, and Cooper's Armidale and Castle Doyle Armidale, Cooney Creek, Hillgrove and 22 Three horse 20 14) l loi :ses 0 ... ! Cooney Creek and Metz 4 j Six Sulky, 1 52 0 0 31. Dec., 1907 262 Fredk. G. H. Metz Johnson l corse 263 Adam Weather- ' South Grafton ... Hillgrove, Wollnmombi, Guy 59 Two Buggy, 1.50 0 0 31. Dec., 1907 Fawkes, Wirri.Lll)a, and Tyringhorses stone haui Contractor allowed additional sum of £3 per annum for travelling once a week w:4 G. Smil h's and Airlie Station, between Bendemeer and Green Valley, from 21st March, 1905 (5 miles extra). 1. Owing to Contractor Scanlon's failure to perform service since the 11th October, 1904, mie of his sureties (Norman Gough) is ca, eying it out from that date. 1 ctlma,onn-eaith .---8th Aprii, NO. 325 Gazette. rg0_5 NcE OP MAILS IN THE STATE OP NEW SOUTH WALEScontineccd. Approx. Contractors` Dis- Postal Lines. Addresses. Name Frequency of Comuiunica- tance in tioi. Dfiles Annual Diode of payOonve3'ante. Amount able. Na of times £ s. per week. Date of Termination. cl. NORTHERN ROADS continued. Adam Nymboida, Blaxland's Flat, Coutts' Crossing, Weather- 1 South Grafton ... Tyringham, 58. South Grafton, and Grafton. stone (Contractor to travel alternately vid Skinner's Creek, and Deadin an'sCreek, and also travel alternately between Coutts' Crossing and Grafton, The Tea -tree route, and via the Creamery Road, R. Ellis', Morrow's, M. Ellis', and Gregarrow Bridge, and also between Tyringham. and Nyniboida by the main road) t Two Sulky and 99 19 0 4- wheeled 97 0 0 horse 541 2A5 John O'NieIl ... Metz ... Comara, George's Creek, Wollo mombi, and Hillgrove 58 One 26G Richard Kelly ... Wolloinonibi Wollomombi and Rampsbeck, vid j D. McRae's, J. and D. McRae's, 27 Two 45 Three vehicle, 2 horses *48 10 0 D. Cameron's, R. McRae's, A. Fraser's, and Mrs. Wright's. 267 Wm. Mundy (Contractor to travel via W. R. Neil's in addition to other places mentioned for an additional sum of £2 10s. per annum if required) Guyra, North Guyra, Everett, ! 011era, Wandsworth, Kangaroo ... Guyra ... Coach, ... Guyra ... 108 00 31 Dec., 1906 101 00 31 Dec., 190G horses Camp, and Tingha 2GS Wm. Mundy 2 or more Guyra, North Guyra, and Tenter - 20 Three ... den, vid Sandy Creek and Brushy Creek ; and Tenterden and 21 One 45 I Two 25 a One Horseback I Tingha, vid Waverley, Spicer's, Pioneer Sawmills, W ilson's, Austin's, and Readett's. (Con- tractor to travel vid R. H. Cameron's, D. Dawson's, and L. N. McKay's, between Guyra and Tenterden, and vifs those places on the trip from Guyra to Ten terden, returning by present route one, two, or three times a week, for an additional sum of £1.1 per annum) Guyra and Koala, vid J. Collins', Fl egney's, Moorhead's. Wham's, Keinp's, Dawson's, Mulligan's, 269 Robert Moore ... Guyra, D. Williams' (Reedy Creek), Balderslie, and the present route to Koala 270 R. F. Moore Guyra, Brockley, Boundary Creek (Jacob Rainger's), Stonebrook Gura ... Horseback or by vehicle (John Grill's), Glenross (John Gillander's), and Spring Ridge (Duncan Finlayson's), via Henry l'earson's. (Contractor to convey mails twice a week for a sum at the rate of £78 per annum if 271 Francis McGuigan Ben Lomond required) .., From Ben Lomond Railway Station to Wandsworth, vid 19 Three Horseback 40 0 way Station vid Green Bank Glencoe and Graham's Valley, vid Simpson's, Stonehenge 10 Two Horseback 1.6 14 Two Horseback 0 ! 31 Dec., 1907 Hockey's, Cunningham's, Pal mer's, Perrett's, Cottrell's, Tar rant's. Costello's, and Moredon, returning to Ben Lomond Rail- 272 William Marsden Graham's Valley 273 William Sargeant Mount Mitchell 274 Henry P. Baldwin Glen Inns 275 \Vim. Byron Glen limes Glencoe, Blair Hill Station, and 11 oust ìv1 itchell Railway Station and Post Office, Glen Innes Glen Innes, Red Range, Yarrow Creek, and Kookabookra, vid T Twice oftener daily 24 Two One G One the main road ; Glen Innes, Red 276 He P. Baldwin Glen Innes Range, and Yarrow Creek, vid Mayville ; and Kookabookra and Bear Hill Glen Inns, Clairviìle, Reddestone, Wellingrove, Nullamanna, Sapphire, and Inverell, vid Glendon, Wellingrove Station, King's Plains, Apple -tree Gully, V iver's Slice') Station, A. Mc Leod's, McKenzie's and Munzie's (Swan brook) 69 Two or Vehicle .. 00 31 0 0 38 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 1905 31 Dec., 190G 4- wheeled trap, } 2 horse s Sulky ... Coach, Six 43 Glen lanes, Beaufort, Matheson, horses Swan Vale, Elsinore, Brodie's Plains, and Inverell to Wollomombi, from 1st February, 1905, for extra * Contractor to travel vid w. R. Nell's on the return journey from Rampsbeck 277 Whn. Child Invereil subsidy of £i fis. per annula. No. 77.-8th April, r9o5 Commonwealth taze 82G CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OP MAILS IN THE STATE OP NEW SOUTH WALES eonliri «ed. Contractors' Approx. Postal Lines. Names. Addresses. Dis- Frequency of Communication. tance in Miles. Annual Mode of Conveyance. Amount payable. No. of times per week. i 278 Samuel Rediger ;Grafton and Wlm. Quinlan NORTHERN ROADS continued. Glen Innes,, Bald Nob Barney's 105 Six Bill, Springbrook, Dalmorton, £ 8. 00 31 We., 19)0 30 0 0 45 0 0 31 Dec., 1903 31 Dec., 1907 60 0 0 31 Dea, 19)6 00 31 Dec., 1905 Coach, 3 or 1,539 4 horses Bawden Bridge, South Grafton, Date of Tensivatiee, and Grafton, vid Shambigne, Buccarumbi, Broad Meadows, 279 Robt. sen. 280 Geo. Duncan, Glen Irenes Larkin ... Bald Nob Newton Boyd, and Big Hill Glen Innes and Shannon Vale ... 7 Bald Nob and Glen Elgin, vid 24 Rosenthal Mill, Glen Elgin Station, and the Dredge Works Two pne (Mogford's) 281 Fredk. J. Sloman Dundee 282 Jas. Griffin Emmaville Six 8 Three ...1 Deepwater, Tent Hill, and Emma- 18 and Torington, vid Deepwater 284 Alex. J. Brown ... The Gulf 285 Geo. Fraser Emmaville The Glen, Highland Home, and Paradise Creek Emmaville and Strathbogie ; and Strathbogie and Rocky Creek. Inverell Ashford 18 Three 23 One Bingara 30 00 31 Dec., 1906 8 Three 14; One Horseback 52 0 0 31 Dee., 1907 4 - wheeled vehicle, 2 or more horses Sulky or 148 4 0 31 Dec., 1907 124 0 0 31 De -., 1906 4 - wheeled conveyance, 2 or more horses Coach, 3 horses' 170 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 Inverell, Rob Roy, Little Plain, 39 Three Inverell, Gooinoorah, Bukkulla Station, and Ashford, vid Byron. 37 Three Arthur Seat ; or Inverell, Goo inoorah, Bukkulla Station, and Ashford, vid Main Road, three times a week, £107 per annum, if required From Inverell to Oakwood, Cherry -tree Hill, Graman, and Wallangra, other Inverell Elsmore 51,f vid Bannockburn Two 52 ... Inverell, Howell, and Copeton, vid 20 the 12 -mile post on the main Bundarra -road. (Contractor to travel three times a week vid 290 John Grimss vehicle and the main road ; returning from Wallangra, via Bannock- burn and Kulki. 289 John T. Carson* 30 coach, 2, or 3 horses J Sulky, 1 39 15 0 31 Dec., 190G horse Horseback Arrawatta, Dinton Vale, and 288 Robert Griffiths I additional sum of £10 per annum, if required, to convey a second mail weekly to and from Strathbogie and Rocky Creek) Reedy Creek, and Warialda, vid the Main Road 287 Hamilton H. Marshall vehicle, 2 horses Twice or Springoart, oftener 1 horse daily Six ... 4- wheeled Station Emmaville and The Gulf, vid (Contractor to be allowed an 286 James F. Judge 1 4 Deepwater, Castlerag, Nine -mile, 1 4- wheeled Railway Station and Post Office, Dundee ; and Dundee Railway Station and Fladbury, vid Ranger's Valley Railway Station and Post Office, Deepwater ; and ville 283 Edward Cassidy... Deepwater Sulky, horse Gilgai P.O., and the 9 -mile post on the Howell road, between Inverell and Howell; and also vid the Tingha Bridge when Cope's Creek is in flood) . Elsmore and Apple -tree Gully (Graham's), vid Henderson's, Ehsman'e, Powney's, Little's, J Six 97 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 13 One Horseback 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 18 Three Horseback 75 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 30 Two Horseback 45 7 6 31 Dec., 1906 37 Two Horseback 60 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Two Horseback 130 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 Miller's, T. and H. Ehsman's ; 291 John Grimes Newstead, Inverell 292 Thos. J. Carroll ... Ashford 293 Thos. J. Carroll ... Ashford 294 John Pillar Tenterfield or twice a week, £30, as required near Elsmore and McLean's, vid Newstead, Newstead South, David Hoey's, Shadewell Hill (Munro Brothers'), Paradise Creek, and East Paradise Ashford and Bonshaw, vid Monkstadt, Frazer's Creek, and Bentley's. (Contractor to also travel vid Dunman's) , Ashford and Pindari Station, t'id Edgerton, McMullin's, Baker's, Wells', Taviton (Cardale's), Walker's Store, Glenorchy, and Windorah Bonshaw, Leefield, Sunnyside, and Tenterfield, vid Maidenhead, Mingoola, W. H. Bates', E. j1 801¡ Hall's, Reineicke's, Mole, and Clifton Stations. (Contractor to travel, when practicable, between Maidenhead and Maidenhead Top Stations, vid Garstad's. Fletcher's, and the south side of the Dumaresq River) * Owing to Contractor Carson's failure to perform service, his sureties (G. W. Cameron and M. Hunt) will be paid as special mailmen from 11th October, 1904. commonwealth' &xefte. No. 17.--8th April, /90,5 827 CONTRACT'S P08 THE CONVEYANCE DF Mr1IL8 IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WAt.E14confinutd. Contractors' Postal Lines. Approx. Dis- Annual Amount payConveyance. able. Mode of of Comnuunica- Miles. Lion. in Addresses. iJanies. Frequency tance No. of times per week. Date of Termination. £ s. d. NORTHERN ROADScontinued. 295 Sidney Cole J. A. Yetman 290 Philip Callachor, sen. Bonsliaw, Texas (Queensland), and Yetman, vid Glen Dhu, Robinson's, Hinchenbrook Park, and Glen Dod Yetnian and Durkin's, vid Cole's, Callachor's, Myall Downs, Smith's, Sutton's, and Blue Nobby. (Contractor to sub Yetman 55 One Horseback 62 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 27 One Horseback 33 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 38 8 0 31 Dec., 1906 44 Twice or Spring van, oftener 1 horse daily Two Horseback 110 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 6 27 Two Three Horseback Sulky or 00 95 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 31 Dec., 1905 Six *. 4 -horse Aitute following service, if re. gnired : Yetntan and Coolatai, vid Myall Downs, O'Gorinan's, Makin's, Old Blue Nobby, New Blue Nobby, Durkin's, Campbell's, and McDonald's, at £70 297 Archibald Collins Tenterfield 298 Patrick J. Kelly Tenterfield 299 Hugh G. Campbell Bryan's Gap 300 George Merchant Tenterfield 301 Thomas Morrissey Casino and Lawrence O'Keeffe per annum) Railway Station and Post Office, Tenterfield ... ... ... Tenterfield, Steinbrook, Timbarra, lifillcrrz, and Lionsville Tenterfield and Bryan's Gap ... Tenterfield, Leech's Gully, Buono() Boonoo, and Wilson's Downfall Railway Station, Tenterfield, Post Office, Tenterfield, Black Swamp, Sandy Hill, Rossitervillc Drake, Tabulai», Mummulgum, dog cart, 19 1 horse 110 1,698 coach 0 0* 31 Dec., 1907 Casino, Naughton's Gap, and Lismore. (Contractor to perform journey from Tenterfield to Lismore within 18 hours) Wi llson's Downfall, A cac ta. Acacia 302 George H. Pearce Tooloom Creek, rid the surveyed read, Dttnkeld's, and Acacia Creek , 303 William Goodyear WiIlson's Down- fall 304 Philip Waller ... Drake ... Bridge; and Acacia Creek, 37 Two Horseback 120 0 O fi 31 Dec., 1907 48 Two 17 Two Horseback 36 0 0 31 Dec., 190G 3G Two Horseback SO 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Tabulam to Bonalbo Station, vid Duck Creek, returning to 20 One Horseback 30 0 0 , 31 Dec., 1005 Ocean steamer's wharf and Post 52 Two Sulky, buggy, White Swamp, Woodenbong and Unutngar, vid Old Koreelah Wilison's Downfall, South River- Ì tree, and Rivertree Drake, Pretty Gully, Paddy's Flat, Upper Tooloom, and Tito- loom, viii Lunatic Reefs, Jump Up Mines, and Lower Tooloom (and also vid Mosquito Creek, and Farley's, when the Clarence 305 James Graham ... Tabulam River is crossable) Tabulam vid Peacock Creek 306 Arthur E. Olive... Lawrence 307 Kenneth McLean Tooloom 303 Kenneth McLean Tooloom 309 George H. Pearce Tooloom Lawrence, Travellers' Rest, Myall Creek, Myrtle Creek, and Casino Office, Tooloom and Woodenbong, vid Station, Lees' (NI acilvennon), and Urpen's. (Contractor to also travel via D. Mulcahy's, Boomi, for an additional £2 per annum, if required) North Killarney (Queensland), Iverson's, annum) Acacia Creek and Brixworth, viii Carney's, Crisp's, King's, Mullen's, Brosnan's, Walsh's, New 31 Dec., 1906 or coach. 1, 2, or 3 26 horses Horseback Two Tooloom Mountain View (Queensland), and Acacia Creek. (Contractor to perform the service six times a week, if required, for - 49 per 125 10 0 29 0 0 31 Dec., 1907 s 6 Four Brggy ... 38 0 0 31 Dec .,1907 10 Two Horseback 27 0 0 G Two .., Horseback 1G 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 As often as Spring cart required and horse 17 19 6 31 Dee., 1905 31 Dec. 1907 Koreelah (Kenny's), the road through settlement leases, vied Flagstone Creek, and also viti Maher's. (Contractor to travel via Acacia Creek Bridge, and may terminate at Neston's ashen boree- lah Cree; is unfordaile.) 310 Lawrence Grebert Whiteman Creek 311 Fitzhenry Maclean Whiteman Creek and Stockyard Creek Ocean steamers as they pass up and down the Clarence River and Post Office, Maclean ; and to convey the overland mails from the river steamers to the Post Office, Maclean Clarence River steamers and Post Offices, Iluka and Yamba, as required, to meet steamers that Boat 60 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 up and down the river ; and 2 Two Post Offices, Iluka and Yamba. .. extra nail on Fridays from Lismore to Napgbtou's Gap,and * Contractors allowed £21 18f. 7d. per annum additional to convey an 12 John R. Hickey Iluka ... 'Casino, from 3rd March, 1905. arrive and depart, or that pass i. Allowed £1 per annum extra for travelling ví4 Maloney's from let January, 105. } Commöl.iwealtll 328 No. i 7.-811i April, 1 goy G CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS IN THE STATIC OF NE1V SOUTH WALES continued. Approx. Dis- Contractors' Postal Lines. Addresses. Names. tance in Miles. Annual Amount pay- Mode of Conveyance. of Communicafion. able. No. of times per week. £ s. Date of TCrutittatiop, d. NORTHERN ROADS --- continued. The Wharf, Harwood Island. and Post Offices, Harwood Island, Chatsworth Island, Mororo, The Esk, South Woodburn, and Woodburn ; and 313 Lawrence O'Keeffe South WcolChatsworth island, Mororo, The burn Esk, South Woodburn, and Woodburn ; and From Chatsivortli Island to South Woodburn 314 Patrick Murphy Palmer's Island... Palmer's Island and Taloumbi ... Brush Grove and Coldstream ... 315 George Cannon ... Ulmarra Cold- Ulmarra and Upper Coldstream Upper 316 Alexander stream McCallum Steamers' Wharf, Grafton, and C. Grafton 317 Frederick Post Office, Grafton, on arrival Sanders and departure of steamers ( Grafton, Deep Gully, Whiteman Creek, Coptnanhurst, and Upper Copmanhurst ; and 318 Matthew Battersby Grafton Upper Copmanhurst, Philip's 30 1 Two Coach, 1, 2, 26 Four 2G Two 4 Two Two Two 4 6 127 0 0 Í 3,or4 horses Horseback Horseback 12 15 0 24 10 0 Three 45 Two 81 Three 55 Two 24 Two 3 11 Two Í Three 20 Seven 20 Six 21 Three and Kyogle, The Risk, and 27 Two Casino, Fairy Hill, and Kyogle ... 21 Three Casino, Wyan, Murragang, and 52 Two iv As } 31 Dee., 1907 :31 Dec.,1 905 31 Dec., 1905 Horse and 27 0 0 35 0 0 Buggy, 2 horses 10410 0 31 Dee., 1906 Coach, 1, 2, or3 horses 349 19 0 31 Dee., 1905 *240 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 39 00 31 Dee., 1907 69 19 9 31 Dec., 1907 146 0 0 31 Dcc., 1905 van 23 31 Dec., 190;., 31 Dec., 1907 Corner, Baryulgil, and Zionsville 319 A. D. Kenney ... Bellinger Heads D. South Grafton ... 320 Alexander Kenney, jun. Grafton, South. Grafton, Halfway Creek, Cori ndiClarence, Wool goola, Coff's Harbor, Bonville, East Raleigh, Central Raleigh, Fernmount, and Bellingen, vid Small's, Pine Creek South Grafton, Glenreagh. Nana Glen, Coramba, Karangi, and Coff's Harbor ; with branch mails to and from Kangaroo 321 Adam Weather - South Grafton ... stone 322 James Cox ... Casino ... 323 Mary A. McIntosh Casino ... Creek, Upper kangaroo Creek, and Maxwell's Homestead ; and to and from Upper Orara" South Grafton, Gerrymberryn, Eatonsville, and Ramornie From Coraki to Codrington, South Codrington, Tatham, Green ridge, and Casino ; and from Casino to Greenridge, Tatham, South Codrington, Codrington, and Coraki Casino, Fairy Hill, and Kyogle ; Unwingar 323A Mrs. Mary Ann Casino McIntosh 324 James Graham ... Tabulam ... Lismore Rocky Creek, E. T. Smith's, Wyandah, thence by road hitherto followed The Wharf and Post Office, Lis- more, to meet ocean or river boats, on arrival and departure daily, including the cartage of 326 Alfred Harris ... Lismore telegraph stores Railway Station and Post Office, Dunoon Lismore, Dunoon, and Dorroughby 327 Samuel Beardow coach Horse and sulky Coach, 3 horses Coach, 2 or more horses Horseback Coach, 2 or more horses Horseback ) 50 00 31 Dec. 1905 57 10 0 31 Dec., 1906 Tabulaire, vid Deep Creek Cheese Factory, H. Clark's, 4 325 Alfred Harris 4 -horse 1 Lismore 14 required Spring van, 1 horse 00 31 Dee., 190G 20 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 50 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 19 Twicedai.ly Spring or of tener van, 1 horse Sulky, 1 Three horse between Lismore and Dunoon and thence on horseback 328 Donald WtIs ... Ballina 'Lismore, Goonellabah, Wollongbar, Alstonville, Westbridge, and 22 jun. 330 Oliver Wilton ... Woodlawn {One, im -} mediately after arrivalof the ocean steamer with mails from Sydney on Mondays Ballina ; and from Ballina to 22 Lismore, Chilcott's Grass, Rous 13 Two Woodlawn Railway Siding, Wood - 3 Two Lismore (including Aistonville, Wollongbar, and Goonellabah, if required) 329 George C« Britt, Lismore Six Mill, and Rous Coach horses ... Sulky, horses 2 2 85 00 52 0 25 30 April, 1905 0 31 Dec., 1907 00 31 Dec., 1900 lawn, and Numulgi 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1905 Three ... Vehicle 12 Bexhill, Corndale, and Rosebank Clunes 331 John Mcl)oiiagb Upper Orara portion of service from 7th February, 1905. * Subsidy +reduced by £12 per annum, owing to discontinuance of Commonwealth No. 17.-8th Aprii, 1905 329 Gazette. CONTRACTS FOR THE CONVEYANCE Or MAILS IN THE STATE ON NEW SOUTH WALESc07Ltiniced. Approx. Contractors' Dis- Postal Lines. Addresses. Names. tance in Miles. Frequency Annual Mode of payConveyance. Amount able. of Communication. Date of Termination. No. of times per Week. NORTHERN ROADS continued. ISulky, 1 horse, or horseback From Eltham to Clunes, Eureka, Federal, Coorabell Creek, Ban galow; and Spring Vale, return ing to Eltham, zi4 Clunes 22 333 Albert L. Smith ... Wollongbar Wollongbar and Cowloug 10 Two Horseback Wardell 334 Cl:" ence D. :M.clntyre 33,E James Coleman ... Balling Wardell, Meerschaum Vale, Rous, 15 Three Cart, 1 horse Cluses 332 Herbert Six 111111 Rous ]!{1I1, and Alstouville Post Office and Wharf, Ballina 3 Tintenbar, Knockrow, Newrybar, and Ban galow, vill Newrybar Factory Ballina Ballina, Culnbalum, 19 37 John Bryant 333 Frank Grape North Creek ... Muliumbimby ... Ballina, and Upper North Creek Mull unibixnby, Reddacliff's, and 7 10 Two* Two 339 Geo. Skinner Murwillumbah ... 27 Six 33G Donald Wells ... Coorabell Creek Murwillumbah, Condong, Tumbu]guin, North Tumbulgum, 24 0 0 75 0 0 22 0 0 On arrival Van, ï horse and departure of ocean and river steamers, as required Six ... Coach, (including cartage of stores) 106 0 0 1 31. Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1907 31 Dec., 1905 2 100 0 0 31 Dee., 1906 horses Sulky ... *27 10 0 31 Dec., 1907 0 31 Dee., 1906 Steamer ... 190 0 0 31 Dee., 1907 30 0 0 31 Dee., 1905 00 31 Dee., 1907 or more 24 0 Stott's Creek, Chinderah, and Tweed Heads, including the por- terage of mails to and from the several Post Offices and the (Contractor to call at South Murwillumbah Wharf if steamer. 340 Ben. F. Skinner 11Iu1willunlbah ... required) Railway Station, South 11lurwillumbah, and Post Office, Mur- willumbah Murwillumbah, Byangum, and Rowland's Creek ; and 341 Edward H. Bruce Murwillumbah -I Rowland's Creek and Terragon ... From Chinderah to Cudgen ; and 312 Airs. M. A. Brown Chinderah from Cudgen to Chinderah Cudgen. Duranbah, and A. A. 313 Mrs. M. A. Brown Chinderah Loder's Twice day Two 11 One1- fi Twelve Six Two 2 2 1-horse 1-30 sulky J 70 10 0 31 Dec., 1905 31 10 0 31 Dee., 1905 SUBURBAN ROADS. 1 Herbert L. Bruns- North Sydney ... den 2 Thos. Hyland ... 596 Crown- street, Sydney 3 George Lennon ... Redfern General Post 'Office, Sydney, and Post Offices, P'ulson's Point and North Sydney General Post Office, Sydney, and Post Offices, Redfern and Alexandria. (Contractor to call at Redfern Railway Station if required) General Post Office, Sydney, and Post Offices, Paddington, Wool lahra, Waverley, and Bondi From the General Post Office, 4 Fredk. C. Lover- Victoria St. Alexandria idge Sydney, to La Perouse, vid 3 required Jas. W. R. Taylor Ryde 1 main, to Post Offices, Balmaiu and Rozelle and from Post Office, Rozelle, to Druuunoyne, Gladesville, and Ryde From Ryde to Gladesville village 102 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 78 0 0 31 Dec., 190? 165 0 0 31 Dec., 190G ... j Four times ) Cart between a day wharf, 4 1} Six 6 Twice a Stephen - 2 Twice a ville, and sulky, 1 G Jas. W. R. Taylor J Ryde ... Meadow Bank Post Office and 1 7 Alfred J. Wigzell Ermingtou Railway Station, Ryde, and Post Offices, Erinington and Dundas (including the clearance of letter- receiver at Dundas Town Hall) Post Office, Ryde 5 Glades - day Four times a day Three times a day 1 4 st., and day main, and Wharf, Stephen - street Rookwood, Bankstown, and Upper Bankstown 31 Dec., 1905 cart 4 l 90 0 0 ... Sulky or From Gladesville to Drununoync and Rozelle ; and From Rozelle to Post Office, Bal - ... Rookwood Six 14 31 Dec., 1907 horse Four times Vehicle, I a day horse 5 90 0 0 cart, 1 a day, as Sydney Railway Station. Red- fern, Alexandria, North Botany, Botany, Lower Botany, and Coast Hospital ; and from La Perouse to Lower Botany From Wharf, Stephen street, Bal - 8 Henry Swete Thrice or Pagnel oftener cart, 1 horse daily Three or Sulky or four times village 2 I horse, between Gladesvine and Hyde Thrice or Coach ... oftener daily 4- wheeled Twice a coach, 1 day or 2 horses Twice a Coach, horses day 2 60 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1006 45 0 0 31 Dec., 1906 60 0 0 j 31 Dec., 1906 * From 1st January to 13th February, 1905, service performed once a week and subsidy payable at rate of £13 Hs. per annum. 1- Allowed L15 per annula additional for extra mail j'er week between Rowland's Creek and Terragon from ist January, 1905. `it N0. 17. -8th April, 1968 Ex Min. "9. 830 Postmaster- General's Department, 29th March, 1905. NOTIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL REGULATION, AND OF THE INTENTION TO MAKE A REGULATION UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPH ACT, 1901. PAYMENT OF POSTAGE BY THE RECEIVER. to the Rules Publication Act 1903, notice is hereby given PURSUANT (1). That His Excellency the Governor- General, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, was, on the 29th day of March, 1905, pleased to make a Provisional Regu.ation (Payment of Postage by the Receiver) under the Post and Telegraph Act, 1901, to come into operation forthwith, which Provisional Regulation may be cited as Statutory Rules, 1905, No. 24. (2). That it is proposed, after 6o days from the date of this notice, to make a Regulation (Payment of Postage by the Receiver) under the Post and Telegraph Act, 1901, and that the Provisional Regulation above- mentioned is the draft of the proposed Regulation. (3). That copies of the Provisional Regulation may be purchased at the Government Printing Office, Melbourne, at the price of threepence. (4). That 'any representations or suggestions made in writing by any person interested will be taken into consideration before finally settling the proposed Regulation. SYDNEY SMITH, Postmaster - General. Commonwealth datettt Cards, Printed Papers; General Postal Regu'ationsMis. eellaneous; Telegraphic Regulations Telegrams within the Commonwealth Multiple Telegrams ; Telegrams available for inspection Fees for search, &c.) ; under the Post and Telegraph Act 1901, and that the Provisional Regulations above mentioned are the draft of the proposed Regulations. (3). That copies of the Provisional Regulations may be purchased at the Government Printing Office, Melbourne, at the price of threepence. (4). That any representations or suggestions made in writing by any person interested will be taken into consideration before finally sctt'.ing the proposed Regulations. SYDNEY SMITH, Postmaster- General. Postmaster-Gcncral's Department, 5th April, 1905. NEW SOUTH WALES. ACCEPTANCE OF TENDER FoR REPAIRS TO THE TELEGRAPH LINE BETWEEN Mt'Nu1NUI AND TR1NKEY. g T is hereby notified, for public information, that the g tender of Mr. John McCaskcr, of l3oggabilla, has been accepted for the performance of the undermentioned work in connexion with repairs to the Telegraph Line be- tween Mungindi and Trinkev at the following prices, viz.. Supply and erection of about 143 28 -ft. wooden poles, to replace existing poles, at 14s. per pole. Postmaster- General's Department, Supply and erection of about S new struts, at 4s. per strut. SYDNEY SMITH, 29t11 March, 1905. Postmaster - Generad. Ex Min. 12o. NOTIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL REGULA'T'IONS, AND OF THE IN'T'ENTION TO MAKE REGULA- Commonwealth of Australia. Postmaster - General's Department, 5th April, 1905. TIONS UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPH ACT, 19o1 BURGLAR ALARMS. ) URSUANT to the Rules Publication Act 1903, no- NEW SOUTH WALES. r tice is hereby given (r). That His Excellency the Governor- General, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, vas, on the 29t11 day of March, 1905, pleased to make Provisional Regulations (Burglar Alarms) under the Post and Telegraph Act Igor, to come into operation forthwith, which Provisional Regulations may be cited as Statutory Rules, 1905, No. 25. (2). That it is proposed, after 6o days from the date of this notice, to make Regulations (Burglar Alarms) under the Post and Telegraph Act 1901, and that the Pro- visional Regulations above - mentioned are the draft of the proposed Regulations. (3). That copies of the Provisional Regulations may be purchased at the Government Printing Office, Melbourne, at the price of threepence. (4). That any representations or suggestions made in writing by any person interested will be taken into consideration before finally settling the proposed Regulations. SYDNEY SMITH, TENDERS FOR CARTAGE OF TELEGRAPH MATERIAL, ETC. ENDERS will be received at the Office of the 91 l Postmaster- General, Sydney, up to half -pastDeputy Two p.m. on Wednesday, the 3rd May, next, from persons desirous of contracting for the cartage of Telegraph Material, &c., within the City of Sydney and suburbs, for a period of one year, from the it July, 1905. Conditions of tender and contract, and other particulars, may be obtained at the Office of the Clerk -in- charge of Stores, 210 George - street North, Sydney. Tenders must be addressed to the Deputy Postmaster General, Sydney, and indorsed " Tender for Cartage of Telegraph Material." They may be deposited in the ten der-box at the General Post Office, Sydney, or sent by post, in which latter case they should be registered. SYDNEY SMITH, Postmaster -G eiieral. Postmaster - General. Postmaster- General's Department, 5th April, 1905. Postmaster- General's Department, 5th April, 1905. Ex. Min. 130. NOTIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS, AND OF THE INTENTION TO MAKE REGULATIONS UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPH POST POSTAL REGULATIONS ACT 1901. CARDS, PRINTED PAPERS ; GENERAL POSTAL TELEMISCELLANEOUS ; REGULATIONS. GRAPHIC REGULATIONS TELEGRAMS WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH =-- MULTIPLE TELEGRAMS ; TELEGRAMS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION FEES FOR SEARCH, &c. to the Rules Publication Act 1903, notice is hereby given PURSUANT (r). That His Excellency the Governor - General, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, was, on the 5th day of April, 1905, pleased to make Provisional Regulations (Postal Regulations Post Cards, Printed Papers ; General Postal Regulations Miscellaneous ; Telegraphic Regulations Telegrams within the Commonwealth Multiple Telegrams ; Telegrams available for Inspection Fees for search, &c.) under the Post and Telegraph Act 1901, to come into operation forthwith, which Provisional Regulations may be cited as Statutory Rules, 1905, No. 26. (2). That it is proposed, after 6o days from the date of this notice, to make Regulations(Postal Regulations Post WESTERN AUSTRALIA. TENDERS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MAILS. SEALED Tenders, indorsed "'fender for Mails," are invited, and will be received at the Office of the Deputy Postmaster - General, Perth, until Noon on Tuesday, the 9th May, 1905, for the conveyance of the undermentioned mails for a term of one, two, or three years, at the option of the Postmaster- General : (1) From and to and to and from the Post Office, Waverley and Canegrass, twice a week, by spring vehicle. (2) (Alternative to I). From and to and to and from Canegrass and the Post Office at Waverley, twice a week, by spring vehicle. The contractor will be required to convey, without extra cost to the Department, Parcels Post parcels up to eleven (xi) pounds each in weight. The arrival and departure of mails will be subject to instructions from the Deputy Postmaster- General, Perth, and liable to alteration at any time during the period of contract. Every tender must bear the bond fide signatures, duly witnessed, of the tenderer and of two responsible persons willing to become bound for the due fulfilment of the contract in a sum not exceeding the gross amount of the tender, for the whole period over which it extends. 331 -Commonwealth Gazette Every tender must be accompanied by the written consent, duly witnessed, of persons proposed as bondsmen, to execute the necessary bond for the due performance of the contract in the event of such tender being accepted. The successful tenderer must, if the amount of his tender exceeds ¿25, within seven days after the acceptance thereof, deposit with the Receiver, General Post Office, Perth, a sum equal to 5 per centum of the annual amount of his tender up to ¿1,o0o, and 22 per centum on any further amount beyond ¿r,000. White labour only must be employed in the conveyance of mails. No. 17. ---8th April, 1905 (2) That it is proposed to make Regulations under the Defence Acts 1903 -1904, and that the Provisional Regulations above mentioned are the Drafts of the proposed Regulations. (3) That conies of the Provisional Regulations may be purchased at the Government Printing Office, Melbourne, at the price of Threepence. (4) That any representations or suggestions made in writing by any person interested will be taken into consideration before finally settling the proposed Regulations. The rate of wages paid by the contractor and the working conditions J. W. McCAY, Minister of State for Defence. shall be those recognised in the locality in which the work is performed. The Postmaster- General reserves the right of terminat- ing the contract at any time by giving three months' notice to the contractor. Special forms of tender, with conditions attached, may be obtained gratuitously upon application to the Deputy Postmaster - General, Perth, or at any Post Office in the State, and no tender will be .entertained unless on the prescribed ford'. The Postmaster - General does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. Where tenders are submitted through the post, they should be under registered .cover..__ SYDNEY SMITH, Postmaster- General. Postmaster- General's Department, 5th April, 1go5. VICTORIA. MANAGEMENT OF POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, ORBOST. Department of Defence, 21st March, rgo5. MILITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.- QUEENSLAND. TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF UNIFORìr CLOTHING, KIT, AND NECESSARIES. TENDERS for the supply of Uniform Clothing, Kit, and Necessaries (including blankets, kit boxes, sheets, and spurs) for the Royal Australian Artillery, will be received by the Deputy- Assistant Quartermaster - General, Victoria Barracks, Petrie- terrace, Brisbane, up to Twelve o'clock noon on the 17th April, 1905. Forms of tender and full particulars obtainable at the Ordnance Department : New South Wales George- street, Sydney. Circular Quay, Victoria St. Kilda -road, Melbourne. Queensland Petrie - terrace, Brisbane. South Australia District Staff Office, Adelaide. Western Australia District Staff Office, Perth. Tasmania District Staff Office, Hobart. FFERS will be received at the Office of the Deputy ROBERT COLLINS, Secretary, Department of Defence. take the management of the Post and Telegraph Office, Orbost, for a period of three years. The successful applicant will be required to perform all duties in connexion with the Post and Telegraph Office, Department of Defence, Melbourne, 21st March, 1905. COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES. QUEENSLAND. inesday,Postmaster - General, Melbourne, until Noon on Wed 26th April, 1905, from persons willing to underMoney Order Office, Savings Bank, Telephone Bureau, deliver Telegram's, and renew all batteries when necessary, for which an allowance of 135 per annum will be paid. The business must be conducted in the present Post Office building, use of which will be granted to the successful applicant free of rent and taxes (sanitary and water rates excepted). The Telegraph business to be carried on under the Morse system. An assurance guarantee of ¿zoo will be required, the premium being deducted by the Department from the al- TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF BLUE UNIFORM CLOTHING FOR THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY. TENDERS for the supply of Blue Uniform Clothing j- for the Royal Australian Artillery will be received by the Deputy Assistant Quartermaster- General, Victoria Barracks, Petrie - terrace, Brisbane, up to Twelve o'clock noon on the 17th April, 1go5. Forms of tender and full particulars are obtainable at the said office. lowance. ROBERT COLLINS, Secretary, Department of Defence. Detailed specifiations of the requirements may be seen at the Post Offices at Bairnsdale, Sale, and Orbost, and also at the office of the Senior Inspector, General Post Office, Melbourne, where full particulars may be obtained. Offers to be indorsed " Offers for management of Post. and Telegraph Office, Orlíost," and addressed to the Deputy Postmaster- General, Merourne. They may be deposited in the tender -box at the Gene.ral Post Office, Melbourne, ,or, if sent by post, must be prepaid and registered. SYDNEY SMITH, Postmaster - General. Department of Defence, Melbourne, 23rd March, NOTICE OF TARGET PRACTICE. TARGET Practice will be carried on by the Royal Australian Artillery, Victoria, from the undermentioned Forts, from the 1st to the 30111 of April, 1905, between the hours of g a.m. and 5 p.m. : Fort. Queenscliff Department of Defence, Melbourne, 29th March, 1go5. NOTIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS, AND OF 'rl-lE INTENTION TO MAKE REGULATIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE ACTS 1903 -1904. (AMENDMENT OF THE FINANCIAL AND ALLOWANCE REGULATIONS FOR THE MILITARY FORCES, PART VI.- ALLOWANCES.) PURSUANT to the Rules Publication Act 1903, notice is hereby given- (1) That His Excellency the Governor - General, acting with 'the advice of the Federal Executive Council, was, on the twenty -ninth day of March, 1905, pleased ±o make Provisional Regulations, under the Defence Acts x903 -1904, to come into operation forthwith., which Regulations may be cited as Statutory Rules, 1905, No. 22. C.1940. ---E 1905. . Direction of Target. ... S.S.W. and S.E. by E. Crow's Nest ... S. by E. Swan Island ... N.E. and S.W. Swan Island Land Range N. Nepean Eagle's Nest Franklin ... South Channel Gellibrx nd ... ... ... ... N. and N.E. N.E. N. W. N.E. and S.W. AlI Forts fróm which Practice is carried on will fly a red flag from the masthead of Flagstaff. All Ships and Boats should be kept at a distance of at least Soo yards to the left ami 1 mile to the right of the line of fire from á distance of 6,000 yards from the Battery, in accordance with Part VI., Defence Act No. 20, 1903. The occupants of buildings, in the vicinity of the guns, should open all doors and windows, and take necessary precautions to make their property secure from concussion. J. CLARENCE HAWKER, Major, O.C., R.A.A., Victoria. Conimonwealtli Gazette 332 No. 17.---8th April, 1905 Department of Defence, Melbourne, 1st April, 1905. CONTRACTS ACCEPTED (Series 1904 -5). o A d T. Charged against Vote or Fund. Name for Approval. Amount. Particulars. Authority. d en £ 8. d. MILITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH. 238 Saddle- trees, steel arch, pat352 ... 353 tern 1902, medium, at £1 5s. 297 10 0 tern 1902, medium, at 21 5s. 166 5 each 133 Saddle- trees, steel arch, pat- Item 1 t each Item 2. -660 Saddle- trees, steel arch, pat tern 1902, large, at £15s. each Item 3. -56 Saddle- trees, steel arch, for l 355 Item 4. -90 Saddle- trees, iron arch, for drivers' saddles, Transport Harness, at £1 5s. each 3G9 370 371 372 -- 373 374 375 377 378 379 Coffee Chaffed ... ... ... ... ... ... } ... ... ... ... Hay ... II It 'I t' If per ton per bush. 18 1 16 0 per hour 026 One-horse Spring Dray or Lorry, per diem (of 10 hours) and driver ... per tin ... Tinned Meats, assorted H ... Tinned Fish, salmon .. Tinned Fish, herrings, fresh Tinned Fish, herrings, kippered Firewood, mallee Firewood, guru 6 per diem (of 10 hours) One -horse Spring Dray or Lorry, ... ... and driver ... ... ... C. R. Mills ... ... ... ... &c. } Approved J. W. McCay, of Minister Sub- State for De Camps of Training Approved J. W. McCay o Minister Division 6. division 1 27t1 fence, March, 1905 ) }J. Four Horses and Lorry, with ... Barry -lane, bourne M,el- 0 0 3 }w. Kither O O 3' 009 002 F. Wilson and Co. O O 11 000 O 010 250 0 1 0 H. Knox and Co. 023 0 0 0¡. Mack and Son 800 u ... .. Bran n ... Crushed Oats ... per lb. ... Vegetables per ton ... Potatoes Three Horses and Lorry, with per diem (of 10 hours) ... driver driver New, Additions, Works, Buildings, Co., Rates. u ... 87 15 0 00 O03 per lb. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... and ) EASTER CAMPS OF TRAINING, 1905. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ... Bread ... Beef, fresh Beef, corned ... Mutton, fresh ... ... Tea ... ... Sugar... Pepper, white... ... Salt Edwards Waggon l 70 0 0 luggage saddles, at 19s. 6d. each 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 0 00 825 354 1 0 15 0 005 00 00 n per ton ... and Schools of Instruction . State for De fence, tn 29t1 March, 1905 }H. Graves and Co. ... ) L. Conrad ... 6376 F. Wilson and Co. 4 O 17 0 J. Thomas ... 0 13 0 H ... l 006 ,' ... .» ) ROBERT COLLINS, Secretary, Department of Defence. Department of Defence, Melbourne, 1st April, 1905. CONTRACTS ACCEPTED. (Series 1905 -6.) zó Name for ApprovaL Rate. Particulars. d 1!, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. s. Charged against Vote or Fund. Authority. d. Period of Contract front 1st March 1905, to 30th June, 1906. 380 Great Coats, khaki cloth, waterproof, complete, mounted pattern, with arm 1 9 11 . title badges, each 381 Great Coats, khaki cloth, waterproof, complete, dismounted pattern, with arm title badges, each 179 I Approved 1 I Wallace Hirst and iCo., Logan - road Mills, Brisbane Subdivision 1 Item 1 ... Division 161 J. W. McC Minister State for ] 2 fence. March, 1905 ROBERT COLLINS, Secretary, Department of Defence 333 cvmmonwealth Gazette isTo. i7._ Stli April, i905: Department of Defence, Melbourne, Ist April, 1905, MILITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH. CONTRACT EXTENDED. Reference to Gazette. 21st March, 1902, p. 167 Particulars of Contract. ... District. Extension. Supply of Clothing, &c., for Submarine New South Wales Mining Company (Permanent Section), Australian Engineers ... From 31st December, 1904, to 31st December, 1905 ROBERT COLLINS, Secretary, Department of Defence. Painted and Published for the GOVERNMEZ *ZT of the COBiMONwEALTH of Artsmu Government Printer for the State of Victoria. , by ROBT, S; BEAM --