[1] Its boundaries were extended at this time to include what would become the suburb of Mount Hawthorn.
[2] The North Perth area was largely undeveloped at the time of its creation, and in 1901 was "full of empty spaces and comparatively virgin country".
The state heritage-listed building survives today and continues to be used for community use.
[5][6][7] The municipality ceased to exist on 22 July 1915 when, along with the Municipality of Leederville, it was voluntarily amalgamated into the City of Perth under the provisions of City of Perth Act 1914, becoming a new ward of that council represented by three councillors.
[1] By the time of its abolition, it encompassed 1,206 acres, had a population of 7,560 (up from 1,730 in 1903), had rateable property estimated at £50,308 and an annual rate income of £9,234 18s 5d.