Glenelg Corporation Act 1873 (SA)

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ANNO TRICESIMO SEPTIMO

No. 15.

An Act to emble the Corporation of GZefielg to lease certain portions

of the 8ea Beach at Glenetg jbr Bathing PZuces.

[Assented to, 18th December, 1873.1

HEREAS it is desirable to enable the Corporation of the Town Preamble.

W of Glenelg to Lease certain portions of the sea beach for the purposes hereinafter mentioned-Be it therefore Enacted by the Governor of the Province of South Australia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of the said Province, in this present Parliament assembled, as follows:

1. The Corporation of the Town of Glenelg may grant a lease coqpratian mBy

or leases for any period, not exceeding sixty years, of convenient t;;%<;$?;&??r

portions of the sea beach within the municipal limits of the said p q o ~ ~.

town, and of the land overflowed by the sea adjoining the said municipal limits, within the limits described in the Schedule hereto, not exceeding in the whole twenty acres, to be held upon lease for the purpose of appropriating and maintaining the same as and for public bathing places, upon and subject to such terms and con- ditions, and with such powers as to the erection of fences, bathing boxes, and coffee rooms, and for other incidental purposes on such beach so to be leased, and as to the formation of a harbor for boats, and as to the admission or refusal of admission to such portions of the sea beach, when so leased as aforesaid, as to the said Corporation map seem fit, and to insert in any such lease any clauses, powers, Provisoes, or limitations that may be considered necessary for the

aforesaid purposes.

this Act.

A, MUSGRAVE, Governor.

In the name and on behalf of Her Majesty I hereby assent to

SCHEDULE.

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The portion of the sea b e ~ c h

at Glenelg,

commencing at a point six hundred feet

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north of the Glenelg jetty, and one hundred feet weat of the present sea wall; thence

northwards, parallel with the said sea wall, not more than three hundred feet;

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thence westwards, not more than one thousand feet; thence southwards, not more

than three hundred feet; thence eastwards to the point of commencement.

And also that portion of the sea beach at Glenelg, commericing at a point not nearer to the present sea wall than one hundred feet, and not less than one thocsand feet, nor more than three thousand feel south of ths Glenelg jetty; thence south- wards, parallel with the said sea walI, not more than six hundred feet; thence westwarde, not more than 'one thousand feet; thence northwards, not more than.

six hundred feet; thence eastwards to the point of commencement.

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