Campbelltown Reservoir better Preservation Act of 1875 No 18a (NSW)

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No. XI.

An Act for the better protection of the Water Reservoir at Campbelltown. [2nd August, 1875.]

appointed under the Act eighteenth Victoria number twenty-three W' H E R E A S in order to protect the Water Reservoir at Campbell-town it is expedient to give further powers to the Commissioners

and to amend the said Act Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the conseat of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled and bv the authoritv of the same as follows :—

1. I t shall be lawful for the said Commissioners to enclose and fence in the whole of the lands already reserved for the supply of pure and wholesome water for the use of the inhabitants of the town of Campbelltown in this Colony and the adjoining neighbourhood and to appropriate and add to and include in the said reserved lands so much of the street known by the name of Dumaresq-street as is set forth and described in the Schedule hereto and with that view to put up and erect across the said street at the several points indicated in the said Schedule good and sufficient rails posts palings or other fences or barriers so as effectually to exclude all persons not expressly authorized by the said Commissioners from passing over or along such appropriated portions of the said street.

2. Any person who shall maliciously or wilfully or wantonly destroy or injure or endeavour to destroy or injure any of the rails posts palings or other fences or barriers lawfully put up or erected by the said Commissioners or under their authority or any wood iron stone or brick work part of or belonging to the same or without authority from the said Commissioners shall in any manner intrude or go upon any part of the said enclosed and reserved land or street or

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part of any street shall for every such offence be liable to a fine of not less than one pound nor exceeding ten pounds without prejudice to any lawful claim upon him by the said Commissioners for the value of the damage or loss thereby occasioned And every person found so offending may be at once apprehended by any constable or by any of the said Commissioners or of their officers or servants and conveyed at the first convenient opportunity before some Justice of the Peace to be dealt with according to law.

3. All the provisions of the said recited Act applicable to the
objects and purposes thereof shall be applied so far as they can be
made applicable to the objects and purposes of this Act.

4. Any fine for any offence against this Act or the said recited Act may be enforced and recovered before any Justice of the Peace in a summary way under the provisions of any Act or Acts in force for the time being regulating proceedings on summary convictions and in case of non-payment thereof it shall be levied by distress and sale of the offender's goods and chattels and on failure of distress shall be enforced in manner provided by the said Act or Acts.

5. This Act may be cited as the " Campbelltown Reservoir better Preservation Act of 1875."

S C H E D U L E .

DUMARESQ-STREET CAMPBELLTOWN.

From the south-eastern side of Stewart-street to George-street.

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