NSW Legislation
Jhew South c ales.
ANNO QUARTO
GHORGHTT V REGIS.
An Act to facilitate the subdivision of (ssrzets
ARTHORS-
a leaschold area of — thirteen ..ee". thousand two hundred and eighty- — two acres two roods, forming part
of the Arthursleigh Hstate, situate
in the counties of Argyle and
Camden, in the State of New South Wales. [15th October, 19138.]
ILEREAS on and prior to the thirty-first day of Preamble. July in the year one thousand cight hundred and cighty Thomas Holt, late of Bexley, in the county of Kent, England, was the registered proprictor for an estatc in fee-simple in possession under the provisions of the Real Property Act of certain lands situate in the countics
Act, 1913.
Campbell's Arthursleigh Subdivision.
counties of Argyle and Camden, in the State (then Colony) of New South Wales, known as the Arthursleigh Estate: And whereas by an indenture dated the thirty- first day of July, in the year one thousand cight hundred and eighty, it was witnessed that the said Thomas Holt, for the considerations therein mentioned, did demise and lease unto one Alfred William Holt a piece or parcel of land forming part of the said Arthurslcigh Estate, containing eleven thousand acres more or less, in the said indenture more particularly described, and being the lands referred to in the memorandum of lease hereinafter mentioned as containing thirteen thousand four hundred and three acres two roods, to hold the same unto the said Alfred William Holt for the term of ninety-nine years from the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and eighty, at the yearly rental of four hundred and twelve pounds: And whereas the said Thomas Holt, on the sixth day of March, in the year one thousand eight hundred and cighty-eight, duly made and executed his last will and testament, whereby, subject to the payment of an annuity of five hundred pounds charged thereon in favour of his wife Sophia Johanna Charlotte Holt, and to all powers and remedies for the re- covery thereof, he devised his estates known as " Arthurs- leigh," "Detley," " Wingello Park," and " Kerrawarra," in the counties of Argyle and Camden, in the State (then Colony) of New South Wales, together with the land of which he was seised and possessed near the Marulan railway station, and any other land he might be scised or possessed of or entitled to dispose by will of at the time of his decease, in the immediate neighbourhood or within twenty miles of Arthursleigh (all of which lands were therein described as thereinafter referred to as the Arthursleigh Estate), unto his Australian trustees and their heirs, to the use of his son the said Alfred William Holt for his life without impeachment of waste, with remainder to the use of Claude Alfred Wallis Holt, the first son of the said Alfred William Ifolt, for his life without impeachment of waste, with remainder to the use of the first and other sons of the said Claude Alfred Wallis Holt successively according to their seniorities in tail male, with remainder to the use of the first and other daughters of the said Claude Alfred Wallis Holt successively according to their seniorities in tail male, with successive remainders in tail male to the use of the
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