NSW Legislation
An Act to authorize the erection and maintes aanrorse care SALE-YARDS.
nance of Cattle Sale-vards by the Borough "~— Council of Bathurst. [2nd October, 1889. |
W? [TEREAS by notice in the Government Gazette dated the second day of April, one thousand eight hundred and cighty-nine, the land deserihed in the Schedule hereto was duly dedicated as a site for cattle sale-yards. And whereas it is expedient that yards for the sale of catile should be established on the said land, and it is necessary for such purpose that full power should be given to the Borough Council of Bathurst to ercct, construct, and maintain suitable buildings and yards and such other works as may be deemed expedient on such land or portion thereof, and for such purpose to borrow moncy and to charge fees and make by-laws for the mainten- anccand regulation of such sale-yards. Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Exeellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and hy the authority of the same, as follows :—
1. For the purpose of this Act the word "cattle? wherever Interpretation of the uscd shall be taken to include all horses, mares, geldings, foals, bulls, rt "cattle." cows, steers, heifers, calves, pigs, sheep, lambs, 'and goats, or any other live stock.
2. It shall be lawful for the Borough Council of Bathurst. to Council may erect ercet, construct, and maintain suitable buildings, yards, and such other yards, &e, works as may be deemed expedient, upon the land in the Schedule hereto set forth for the purpose of making provision for the sale of cattle therein.
38. 'lo provide funds for the erection, construction, and main-~ Borrowing powers. tenance of buildings, yards, and such other works as may be deemed expedient as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the said Borough Council of Bathurst to borrow any sum of money not exceeding three thousand pounds, at a rate of interest not exceeding cight pounds per ecntum per annum, secured upon a mortgage of the land mentioned in. the Schedule hereto, with all usual covenants and powers of sale; and also upon mortgage of the fees and tolls to be levied as hercinafter provided, as in 'the opinion of the said Borough Council of Bathurst may be deemed most expedicnt, provided that the proceeds to arise from such fees or tolls, and all other profits accruing from the use of such sale-yards, and such other works, and reccived by the said Borough Council of Bathurst, shall, after payment of all current expense,
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