NSW Legislation
Pew South Wales.
ANNO SECUNDO
GEORGIL V REGIS.
An Act to enable the Canterbury Park Racc- castenscey rans course Company, Limited, to close certain Conti Linen streets in the municipality of Canterbury, =— — being James-street and Arthur-street, and portion of a certain street in the said muni- cipality, being a portion of Frederick-street, and in lieu thereof to dedicate for the use and for the purpose of public roads or streets certain pieces or parcels of land in the municipality of Canterbury aforesaid; and for other purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [21st July, 1911.]
HEREAS the Canterbury Park Racccourse Company, Limited, Preamble. a duly registered company carrying on business in the munici- pality of Canterbury, near Sydney, is seized in fee simple of the several pieces or parcels of land mentioned and described in Schedule A hereto : And whereas the several pieces or parcels of land respectively mentioned
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Short title.
Vesting in company of land described in Schedule B and
Act, 1911.
Canterbury Park Racecourse Company, Limited, Enabling.
and described in Schedule B hereto, being certain roads or streets within the municipality of Canterbury, known respectively as James- street and Arthur-street, and being portion of a certain road or strect within the said municipality, known as Frederick-strect, are now in use as roads or streets: And whereas it is desirable that the width of certain roads or streets within the municipality of Canterbury, known respectively as John-street and Palmer-street, and portion of a certain road or street within the said municipality, known as Broughton-strect, should be inercased by adding to the width of such roads or streets, and of such portion of the said road or street, the pieces or parcels of land described in Schedule A hereto: And whereas the council of the municipality of Canterbury, as custodians of the said roads or streets, is willing to consent to the said James-strect and Arthur-street and the said portion of Frederick-strect described in Schedwe B hereto being closed and the soil thereof vested in the said company upon the said company dedicating to the public the picces or parcels of land of the company described in Schedule A hereto, for the purpose of enabling the said council to increase the width of the said John-street and Palmer-street and the said portion of Broughton-strect: And whereas the said company is ready and willing to substitute, and dedicate as aforesaid, the pieces or parcels of land described in Schedule A hereto, in lieu of the said James-street and Arthur-street and the said portion of Frederick-street, upon being permitted to close up and have the exclusive use and possession of the said pieces or parcels of land described in Schedule B hereto: And whereas the closing of the said James-street and Arthur-street and the said portion of Frederick- street would not create any public loss, disadvantage, or inconvenience if the said pieces or parcels of land described in Schedule A hereto were substituted and dedicated in lieu thereof as aforesaid: And whereas an Act of the Legislature is necessary for enabling and authorising the said company to close up the said James-street and Arthur-street and the said portion of l'rederick-street described in Schedule B hereto, and to have the soil and the exclusive use and possession of the said strects and the said portion of the said street vested in the said company: Be it therefore enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :—
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