George-street, Sydney, Resumption and Enclosure Act 1869 No 16a (NSW)
WHEREAS it is expedient that the portion hereinafter described of the land heretofore proclaimed and aligned as portion of George-street in the City of Sydney hut which has never been used and enjoyed by the public as a highway should be resumed and appro priated to public purposes Be it therefore enacted by the Queen'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 :— No. III.
An Act to authorize the resumption and enclosure of a portion of George-street in the City of Sydney. [13th November, 1869.] •
1. It shall be lawful for the Surveyor General to cause to be enclosed so much of that portion of land proclaimed or known as George-street in the City of Sydney as is described in the Schedule hereto And from and after such enclosure all rights of way over the said land shall be for ever extinguished And the land so enclosed shall and may absolutely free and clear of all such said rights be used enjoyed alienated or otherwise dealt with by Her Majesty Her Heirs and Successors.
SCHEDULE.
ONE acre two roods twelve perches County of Cumberland Parish of Alexandria on the
Botany Road :—-Commencing at the south corner of the Benevolent Asylum's two roods twenty-one perches and bounded thence on the north-east by the south-west boundary- line of that land bearing north twenty-eight degrees forty-five minutes west to the Botany Road on the west by the east building-line of the Botany Road southerly to its inter section with the northerly prolongation of the east boundary of the appropriation for Wesleyan Church purposes by that prolongation that east boundary and its southerly continuation being a line bearing south eleven degrees fifteen minutes west to the Botany Road by the east building-line of the Botany Road bearing south two degrees twenty-seven minutes east and thence south-easterly to the appropriation for St. Paul's Parsonage and School and on the east by the west boundary of that appropriation and its north-easterly continuation being a line bearing north eleven degrees fifteen minutes east to the point of commencement.
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