NSW Legislation
wacea acca An Act to enable the Trustees of the Wagga
ScHooL oF Arts ENaBLina,
Preamble.
Wagea School of Arts to mortgage cer- tain lands situated in the town of Wagea Wagea, or lease any part thereof ; and "for declaring the trusts of the moneys raised by such mortgage or lease. [6th December, 1892. |
WSS by Crown grant under the hand and seal of the Right Honorable Charles Robert Baron Carrington, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of New South Wales, bearing date the twenty-seventh day of October, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty- six, entered on the register book, volume eight hundred and thirteen, folio one hundred and forty-five, Her Majesty did give and grant unto Alexander Thorley Bolton, James Gormly, Harry Berkeley Fitzhardinge, James Robert Garland, and Charles Hardy, all of Wagga Wagea aforesaid, their heirs and assigns, all that parcel of land described in the First Schedule hereto, upon trust to permit and suffer the said land to be approved as a site or place for the crection of such building or buildings for the School of Arts, established in the town of Wagga Wagga, as the president, senior vice- president, and treasurer, for the time being of such institution or other the managing officers thereof should think fit: And whercas by Crown grant under the hand and seal of the said Right Honorable Charles Robert Baron Carrington, bearing date the seventh day of August, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, entered on the register book, volume
1892. 56° VIC.
Wagga Wagga School of Arts Enabling.
volume cight hundred and cighty-nine, folio two hundred and seventeen, Her Majesty did give and grant unto the said Alexander 'Thorley Bolton, James Gormly, UWarry Berkeley Fitzhardinge, James Robert Garland, and Charles Hardy, their heirs and assigns, all that pareel of land described in the Second Schedule hereto to be held by them upon similar trusts to those hereinbefore recited : And whercas in pur- suance and exceution of the said trusts certain buildings were erceted on the said land described and set out in the First and Second Schedules hereto for the purpose of carryingout the objects of the said institution: And whereas there is a debt duc by the said institution to the Australian Joint Stock Bank, of the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds, or thereabouts for money advanced at various times for the purpose of effecting improvements to the said institution: And whereas the present accommodation is unsuited to the requirements of the said institution, and the buildings in use are in need of repair and enlargement, and it is expedient that the said Alexander Thorley Bolton, James Gormly, Harry Berkeley Fitzhardinge, James Robert Garland, and Charles Ilardy should have power to raise money, by mortgage of the said lands deseribed and set out in the First and Second Schedules to this Act for the purpose of adding to, enlarging,
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