NSW Legislation
Helv South Tales.
EDWARKDI VIT REGIS.
An Act to validate the appointment of Walter — rasowies
WesLEYAN
Hamilton McClelland, Robert Dixon Sippe, 'enon: curs Obed Ebenezer Newman, Francis Edward = —— McLean, Robert Samuel Callaghan, Clement Bloomfield, Alfred Henry Everingham, Edward William Prees, George Read, and Walter Barnes
as trustees of the residue of certain lands situate at Randwick, near Sydney, in the State
of New South Wales, which said lands were originally granted for the purpose of erecting thereon a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, school-
house, and minister's residence ; to enable the
said trustees or other the trustees or trustee
for the time being of the said residue to sell a or
Preamble.
Act, 1901. Randwick We esleyan Methodist 'Chapel Enabling.
or mortgage the same or any part or parts thereof; to provide for the application of the moneys arising from any such sale or mort- gage; to validate certain mortgages of the said residue ; to provide for the appointment of new trustees thereof; to validate a certain sale and transfer of part of the said lands so granted as aforesaid; and for other purposes
incidental thereto or connected therewith. [5th November, 1901. ]
Was by three several deeds of grant, all bearing date the twelfth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and all under the hand of Ilis Excellency Sir John Young, Governor of the Colony of New South Wales and its Depen- dencies, and under the seal of the said Colony certain lands, situate at Randwick, near Sydney, in New South Wales, were granted to the Reverend Stephen Rabone, the Reverend George Hurst, the Reverend Benjamin Chapman, and their heirs upon the following trusts, that is to say: As to part thereof for a Wesleyan Methodist minister's residence, as to another part thereof for a Wesleyan Methodist school- house, and as to another part thereof fora Wesleyan Methodist chapel, the said lands subject to the said trusts comprising the whole of the lands so granted as aforesaid: And whereas the said Reverend Stephen Rabone, the Reverend George Hurst, and the Reverend Benjamin Chapman are long since deceased: And whereas part of the said lands was duly resumed for railway purposes, and was, on the fourth day of March, one thousand cight hundred and cighty-two, transferred for an estate in fee-simple to the Commissioner for Railways, appointed under the Act twenty-second Victoria number nineteen by the then trustee of the said lands: And whereas another part of the said lands was sold, and was, on the eleventh day of February, one thousand cight hundred and ninety-one, by memorandum of transfer, registered number one hundred and seventy-five thousand seven hundred and fifty-two, transferred for an estate in fee-simple by the then trustees of the said lands to the purchaser thereof: And whereas on the twenty-fifth day of June, one thousand cight hundred and ninety-one, the then trustees of the residue of the said lands so granted as aforesaid by memorandum of mortgage, registered number one hundred and eighty-three thousand four hundred and thirty-one, mortgaged part of the said residue of the said lands to secure certain
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