NSW Legislation
1890. 54' VIC. ,
ITawhkesbury Racecourse.
An Act for the purpose of enabling the Trus- itowxssen
Racecourse.
tees of the Hawkesbury Racecourse to erant Leases thereof; and to enable the Members of the Hawkesbury Race Club to sue and be sued in the name of the Chairman of the Committee for the time being of the said Club ; and for other pur- poses. [19th December, 1899.]
UEREAS by deed-poll or grant from the Crown, bearing date Preamble.
the twenty-scventh day of July, in the forty-seventh year of our reign, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and cighty- three, under the hand of. Ifis Excellency Sir Augustus William Frederick Loftus (commonly called Lord Augustus Loftus), then Governor and Commander-in-Chicf of the Colony: of New South Wales, and under the seal of the said Colony, all that picee or parcel of land in the Colony of New South Wales containing by admeasure- ment two hundred acres, be the same more or less, situated in the county of Cumberland, parishes of Saint Matthew and Ilam Common: Commencing on the left bank of the Chain of Ponds or Rickaby's Creck at the south-eastern end of the north-eastern boundary-line of portion fifteen 'of four acres, parish of Saint Matthew; and bounded thence on the south-west by that boundary-line the end of a road one chain wide and the north-castern boundaries of portions fourteen, thirteen, twelve, cleven, ten, nine, cight, seven, and six of five acres cach, parish of Saint Matthew, and the north-eastern boundary of portion five of four acres two roods twenty-one perches, in all bearing north fifty degrees west fifty-two chains forty-six links; on the north- west. by part of the south-castern boundary of a measured portion of thirty-one acres two roods bearing north fifty-five degrees fifteen minutes cast three chains nine links; 3 again on 'the south-west by the north-eastern boundary of that portion bearing north thirty-eight degrees twenty minutes west twenty-six chains seventy-nine links ; again on the north-west by a road one chain wide and a line in all bearing north fifty-three degrees forty minutes east twenty-cight chains sixty-three links; on part of the north-cast by lines along the south-western boundary fence of the railway bearing south sixty-eight degrees ten minutes east four chains forty-six links south seventy degrees ten minutes east two chains seventy-cight links south seventy- two degrees twenty-five minutes cast one chain seventy links ; and thence 'by p art of the south-western boundary of William Ezzys' one hundred and thirty acres bearing south twenty -nine degrees forty minutes east about fifty chains to the Chain of Ponds or Rickaby's Creek ; and on the remainder of the north-east and on the south-cast by that Chain of Ponds or ereck upwards to the point of commence- ment, with all the rights and appurtenances thereto belonging, was granted unto Benjamin Richards, Andrew Town, Henry M'Quade, William Gosper, William Dargin, John Henry Crowley, and Thomas Richards, junior, upon trust in their discretion to permit and suffer the said land or any part thereof to be used by such persons, clubs, or associations at such times and upon such terms and conditions as the said Benjamin Richards, Andrew Town, Henry M'Quade, William Gosper, William Dargin, John Henry Crowley, and Thomas
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