Broken Hill Trades Hall Site Extension Act 1915 (NSW)

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An Act to vest certain lands at Broken Hill in trustees on trust for the purposes of and in connection with a trades hall; to amend the Broken Hill Trades Hall Site Act of 1898; and for purposes incidental thereto.

WHEREAS by the Broken Hill Trades Hall Site Act of 1898 certain land described in the Schedule to that Act was vested in trustees on certain conditions for the erection of a trades hall: And whereas on the second day of August, one thousand nine hundred and five, the Governor, by notice in the Gazette, dedicated the land described in the First Schedule to this Act as a site for a mechanics’ institute, museum, hall, or other institution for public amusement: And whereas on the twelfth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, the Minister for Lands, by notice in the Gazette, dedicated the land described in the Second Schedule to this Act as a site for a mechanics’ institute, museum, hall, or other institution for public amusement: And whereas it is expedient that the land described in the Schedules to this Act should be vested in trustees on trust for the purposes of and in connection with the said trades hall:

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:

1Name of Act

This Act may be cited as the Broken Hill Trades Hall Site Extension Act 1915.

2Vesting of lands described in Schedule

The lands described in the Schedules to this Act are hereby vested in the trustees for the time being elected under the Broken Hill Trades Hall Site Act of 1898, upon trust for the purposes of and in connection with the trades hall aforesaid, but freed from all other trusts and dedications.

3Trustees may make rules

The trustees may make rules for regulating the use of the said lands and any buildings thereon; but such rules shall have no effect until approved by the Minister for the time being charged with the administration of Chapter 5 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996.

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First Schedule

All that piece or parcel of land situate in the county of Yancowinna parish of Picton, town of Willyama, being allotment 2 of section 61, containing an area of 14½ perches or thereabouts:—Commencing on the north-eastern side of Sulphide-street at the westernmost corner of allotment 1, and bounded thence on the south-west by the north-eastern side of that street bearing north 41 degrees 39 minutes west 30 3/10 links; on the north-west by a line bearing north 48 degrees 21 minutes east 3 chains to the westernmost corner of allotment 8; on the north-east by part of the south-western boundary of that allotment bearing south 41 degrees 39 minutes east 30 3/10 links to the northernmost corner of allotment 1 aforesaid; and on the south-east by the north-western boundary of that allotment bearing south 48 degrees 21 minutes west 3 chains, to the point of commencement.

Second Schedule

All that piece or parcel of land situate in the county of Yancowinna, parish of Picton, town of Willyama, being allotment 3 of section 61, containing an area of 20¾ perches or thereabouts:—Commencing on the north-western side of Blende-street at the easternmost corner of allotment 1, and bounded thence on the south-east by the north-western side of that street bearing north 48 degrees 21 minutes east 1 chain to the southernmost corner of allotment 4; on the north-east by the south-western boundary of that allotment bearing north 41 degrees 39 minutes west 1 chain 30 3/10 links to the westernmost corner of allotment 4; on the north-west by a line bearing south 48 degrees 21 minutes west 1 chain to the northernmost corner of allotment 2; and on the south-west by the north-eastern boundaries of that allotment and of allotment 1 aforesaid bearing south 41 degrees 39 minutes east 1 chain 30 3/10 links, to the point of commencement.

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