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An Act to authorise the receipt and invest- 'evs sam. ment by the Trustees of the will of William McQuade of certain compensation moneys payable by the Government of the Colony of New South Wales, and to add to the powers of investment under the said will.
[29th March, 1894. | .
AT IEREAS William McQuade, late of Potts' Point, near Sydney, Preanble.
in the Colony of New South Wales, deceased, being at the date of his death seized, possessed of, or otherwise well entitled to certain real and personal estates in the said Colony, duly made and executed his last will and testament, bearing date the sixth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, whereby after making certain bequests which are not material to be herein sct forth, and after reciting (as the facts were) that under the will of their grand- father James Hale, who died on the twenty-first day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, the testator's three sons William James ale McQuade, Henry Michael ITale McQuade, and Arthur Frederick Wale McQuade were entitled to the following propertics, namely :—The farm and homestead situate at Cornwallis, then occupied and under lease to Thomas Cupitt, about twenty-five acres; also the farm situate at Cormwallis aforesaid, then oceupied by John Wood; also all that land and property situate in Gcorge-strect, in the city of Sydney, then occupied by J. 8. Abrahams, as a chemist shop; also all that land or property situate in George-street, Sydney, aforesaid, and adjoining the last-mentioned shop, then occupicd by Lysacht, as an hotel ; also all that land and property situate in George- street, Sydney, aforesaid, and occupied by C. Hater, as a jeweller's shop; also all that land and property used as a shop, situate at the corner of Hunter and George Streets, Sydney, aforesaid, then occupied hy D ILume, as a chemist's shop; also all that land and property situate in George-strect, Sydney, aforesaid, and occupied as a shop by, or leased to, C and A Iluenerbein, as a music warchouse ; also all that land and property situate in UWunter-street, Sydney, aforesaid, and then Jeased to George John Wells, as two shops ; also all that land and property situate in George-street, in the town of Windsor aforesaid, and occupied by John Lenry Crowley, as a
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