NSW Legislation
1892. 55° VIC.
Albury Racecourse.
An Act for the purpose of enabling the Trustees of the Albury Racecourse. to grant leases thereof to any Club; and to cnable the Members of the Club to sue and be sued in the name of the Chairman of the Committce for the time being of the Club; and for other purposes. [29¢h March, 1882. |
ALBURY Racecourse,
\ TILEREAS by deed- poll or grant from the Crown, bearing date the Preamble.
sixth day of April, in the twenty-cighth year of the 1 reign of Ter Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, under the hand of ILis Excellency Sir John Young, then Captain-General and Governor-in-Chicf of the Colony of New South Wales, and under the seal of the said Colony, all that piece or parcel of land in the said Colony containing by adimeasurement one hundred and forty-one acres, be the same more or less, situated in the county of Goulburn and parish of Albury, being portion number one hundred and sixty-seven: Commencing on the western side of a road three chains and cighty links wide at the south- eastern corner of 'I'. Hatch's portion thirty-seven ; and bounded thence on the north by the south boundary of that portion and its westerly prolongation, forming a south boundary of portion thirty-eight, being in all a line bearing west thirty-five chains and twenty-three links ; on the west by part of the cast boundary of portion thirty-cight aforesaid, being a line bearing south forty chains and four links to a road one chain wide ; on the south by that road dividing it from part of D. Reid's portion thirty-six of one hundred and seventy acres, bearing east thirty- five chains and twenty-three links to the first-mentioned road; and on the east by that road dividing it from Ks. Mitchell's portion ninety-nine and Ki. Mitchell's portion one hundred, and from part of W. Wise's portion one hundred and one bearing north forty chains and four links to the point of commencement, with all the rights and appurtenances thereto belonging, was granted unto James Layton, Robert Brown, William Huon, Samuel Charles Valentine North, and George Day, 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 James Layton, Robert Brown, William Huon, Samucl Charles Valentine North, and George Day, or any other trustees of the said land appointed as there- inafter provided, should think fit and proper for any of the purposes thereinafter described (that is to say)—
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