NSW Legislation
Act, 1904. Lismore Markets and Cattle Sale-yards.
An Act to enable the council of the Municipal District of Lismore to ereet and maintain markets and cattle sale-yards upon certain land granted as areserve fora market. [21st December, 1904.]
W IEREAS, by a deed of grant, dated the sixteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty- four, under the great seal of the Colony of New South Wales, the land described in the Schedule hereto was granted unto the municipal district of Lismore and their successors for ever, subject to the quit rent therein reserved, upon trust to use the said lands as a reserve fora market and for no other use or purpose whatsoever: And whereas it would be for the benefit of the municipality of Lismore, and of the inhabitants thereof, that yards for the sale of cattle should be erected upon the said lands, and it is expedient that the council of the said municipal district should have power to erect and maintain suitable buildings and yards on such land as well as market buildings, and for such purposes to borrow money, and to charge fees, and to make by-laws for the erection, maintenance, and regidation of such market and sale-yards. Be it therefore enacted by the King's Most: Execllent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wi ales i in Parliament assembled, and 'by the authority of the same, as follows
1, For the purposes of this Act the word "cattle? w herever used shall be taken to include all horses, mares, geldings, foals, asses, mules, bulls, cows, bullocks, steers, heifers, calves, pigs, sheep, lambs, goats, and any other live-stock. 'The word "council" shall mean the council of the municipal district of Lismore.
2. It shall be lawful for the council to erect, construct, and maintain suitable buildings, yards, and such other works as may be deemed expedient upon the land described in the Schedule hereto, or upon any other land that imay hereafter be acquired for the purpose of cattle sale- yards by the council in order to make provision for the sale of cattle therein, anything in the said herein recited grant
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