Scrub Lands Act 1866 (SA)

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VICTORIE

REGINB,

No. 21.

An Act to authorize the granting qf

Leases, with right of purchase, of

certain

Waste Lands of

tile Crown in South ~us t ra l i a.

[Assented to, l l th January, 1867.1

AS it is desirable to authorize leases, with right of fieamblo.

purchase, to be grauted of certain waste lands of the Crown,

as more particularly described in the Schedule hereto, upon the

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terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned -- Be it therefore Enacted, by the Governor-in-Chief of the Province of South Aus- tralia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Asscmbly of the said Province, in this present Parliariient assembled, as follows:

l. This Act may be cited as the " The Scrub Lauds Act, 1866."

short title-

2. The waste lands of the Crown, more particularly dencribed Land in schedule *

be surveyed and

veniently may be, after the passing of this Act, be surveyed, and

offered for sale by auction, according to the provisions of " The

in the Schedule hereto, shall, from time to time, as soon as con- offered fir considered desirable.

3. If a t any such sale by auction any portion of the said lands ~f londa id

fir

described in the Schcdule hereto shall not be sold, and shall con- ~'y"d","&~,"~~,f

t i m e unsold for the space of

one calendar month next after the uqdcr provisions of

same shall have been so offere:!

for sale by auction as aforesaid, t h ~ s

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then and in such case any portion of the said lauds so remaining

unsold as aforesaid may be disposed of under the provisions of this

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Act,

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Act, anything contained in the said '' The Waste Lands Act'' to the contrary notwithstanding.

G o v e m o r ~

pant

leases for twentyone

4. It shall be lawful for the Governor to grant leases of aDy portions of the waste lands of the Crown described in the Schedule hereto remaiuing unsold for the space of one calendar month from the date when the same shall have been offered for sale by auction as mentioned in the last preceding section, which loases shall be for the term of twenty-one yews, and shall entitle the lessee, his executors, administrators, or assigns to purchase the fee simple of the lands comprised in the lease at any time during such term, at the price of One Pound for each acre,

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5. Whenever any portion of the wastc lands of the Crown is to be leased under the provisions hereof, the lease thcrcof shall be offered for sale by public auction, and the person to whom such lease shall be granted shall be the person who at such auction shall offer thc highest sum for the yearly rent of the lands intended to be comprised in such lease, and the times and places at which sucli auctions will be holden, and what lands are to be offered a t each of such auctions shall be declared with all practicable certaiiity by notice in the Government Gazette, not less than one nor inore than three calendar months before the day of holding such auction.

IeaaeS

at auction.

to be

Bent not to be less

6.

The rent to be reserved in such leases shall be payable yearly,

than ten shillings per

square mile.

in advance, and no such lease shall be granted at n lower yearlv rent than at the rate of Ten Shillings for &ery block or ~eet i&, a d no such block or Section shall exceed one square mile of land therein comprised; and evcry lcase granted under the provisions of this Act shall contain n covenant by the lcssce to pay the rent therein reserved yearly, in advance, and also every year to clear wood and timber from one-twentieth part of the land demised, until the whole of the same is rendered available for agricultural pur- poses, as far as the nature of the land will permit; and every such

lease shall contain a proviso for forfeiture in case of' breach or non-

observance of any of the covenants contained in such lease.

Governor to make

rogulationr.

7. The Governor, with the dvice and consent of the Execu- tive Council, may, from tinw to time make, alter, and vary, all such regulations for prescribing such other terms, conditions, and covenants to be inserted in such leases, and respecting all matters and t l h g s necessary to give effect to the same, and generally for carrying this Act into effect, as to him ]nay seem proper; and every such regulation when published in the Gouemmen t Gazette, shall have the force of law: Provided that a copy of all regulations made under the authority of this Act, shall be laid before Yar- liament within fourteen days from the publication thereof, if the Parliament shall be then sitting, and if Parliament shall not be then sitting, then within fourteen days from its next sitting for the dispatch of business.

30" VICTORIB, No. 21.

Scrub

Lands

A c t. 1 8 6 6 - 7.

8. All moneys received for the rent of such lands shall be paid Approp~ati~nof

moneye.

to the Treaeurer for the public uses of the Colony, and all moneys received for the purchase of any of the Waste Lands of the Crown under this Act shall be paid to the Treasurer, for the purposes mentioned in thc third section of "The Waste Lands Appropriation Act, 1862."

In the name and on behalf of the Queen, I hereby assent to

this Act.

D. DALY, Governor.

30" VICTORXE, No. 21.

Scrub

Lands

Ac t .1866-7.

THE SCHEDULE.

All that piece of land commencing at a point on the eastern boundary of the Hundred of Balaklava, nbou: one mile south of Section No. 9, and running thence true west for a distance of about twelve miles sixty chains; thence about south

31° 30' east for about six miles thirty-two chains, to the north-eastern corner of

Annual Lease No. 110; thence east for about two and a-half miles to the eastern boundary of the Hundred of Inkerman; thence north, by the said Hundred boundary, for about one mile fifty-six chains; thence east to the eastern boundary of the Hundred of Balaklava; thence north, by the said Hundred boundary, to the point

of commencement.

And also all that piece of land commencing at a point on the north boundary of the Hundred of Briukley, about one mile west of Section No. 1090, and running thence westerly by north boundary of said Hundred, to its north-west corner; thence in a north-westerly direction, by the north boundary of the Hundred of Freeling, to the Bremer Trigonometrical Station; thence south for about six miles

eight chains; thence east for about twelve miles fifty-six chains;

thence north for

about five miles, to the point of commencement.

And also all that piece of land commencing at a point on the eastern boundary of

the Hundred of Monarto, about nine miles north of its south-east corner; thence west for two miles aixteen chains; thence south to intersect the south boundary of the Hundred of Monarto; thence easterly, by the south boundary of said Hundred, to its south-east corner; thence north, by the eastern boundary of the said Hundred, to the point of commencement.

And also that piece of land commencing at the south-western corner of the Hun- dred of Fisher, and running thence easterly by the south boundary of the said Hundred, a distnnce of about t WO miles eight chains; thence north about three miles twenty-six chains; thence west for about two miles twelve chains, to the boundary between the Hundreds of Fisher and Bagot; thence north, by the said Hundred boundary, for about five miles twelve chains; thence south 88" 35' west for about one mile fifty-four chains; thence about sduth 1 O 0' west, to a point on the south boundary of the Hundred of Bagot, about one mile sixty-two chains west of i ts south-east corner; thence easterly, by the south boundary of the said Hundred, to the south-western corner of the Hundred of Fisher, the point of commencement.

And also all that piece of land commencing at the south-eastern corner of the

Hundred of Angas, and running thence true east for a distance of five miles twenty-

eight chains; thence about north 9" 20' west for four miles thirty-six chains! to a

point about one mile south of North Rhine River; thence in a north-westerly and

westerly direction, following the bends of the said river at a distance of one mile south, until i t intersects the eastern boundary of Lot 144; thence aouth, to a point on the south boundary of tlie Hundred of Angae, about three miles 13.36 chains west of its south-eastern corner; thence easterly, to the south-eastern corner of said Hundred, the point of commencement.

And also nll that piece of land commencing at tlie south-eastern corner of the Hundred of Younghusband, and running thence north by the eastern boundary of the said Hundred for a distance of about one mile to its interst'ctiun with the south boundary of Annual Lease No. l 6 ; thence in a westerly and south-westerly direc- tion by the south and east 1,oundaries of Leases No. 16 and l 1 to intersect the south boundary of the Hundred of Younghuuband; thence easterly by the south boundary of said Hundred to its south-eastern corner, the point of commencement.

And a180 all that piece of land commencing at the south-eastern corner of the Hundred of Burdett, and running thence west by the south boundary of the said Hundred for a distance of four miles; thence north for about two miles forty-six chains to intersect the south boundary of Annual Lease No. 49 ; thence about north ?OO east for two miles four chains, thence about north 28" 15' west for three miles thirty chains to the south angle of Annual Lease No. 11; thence in a north-easterly and northerly direction by the eastern boundary of said lease until it intersects the north boundary of the Hundred of Burdett; thence easterly by the north boundary

of

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of the said Hundred to its north-eastern corner; thence south by the eastern

boundary of the said Hundred to its south-eastern corner, the point of commence-

ment.

And also all that piece of land commencing a t the south-eastern corner of the Hundred of Boaney, and running thence north for about eight and three-quarter miles; thence about south 44O 20' west to intersect the south boundary of the said Hundred at a point about eight and a-half miles west of its south-east corner; thence east by the south boundary of the said Hundred to its south-eastern corner,

the point of commencement.

And also all that piece of land commencing at the north-eastern corner of the Hundred of Stuqrt, and running thence south by the eastern boundaty of the said Hundred to its intersection with the north boundary of Annual T~ease No. 48; thence west for a distance of about cne mile to intersect the north-eastern boundary

of Annual Lcase No. i 8; thence about north 33O 15' west by the north-eastern

~oundary of said lease to its intersection with the north boundary of the EIundred

of Stuart;

thence easterly by the north boundary of the said Hundred to its north-

eastern corner, tEe point of commencement.

And also all that piece of land commencing at the south-eastern corner of the Hundred of Cooper, and running thence north by the eastern boundary of said Hundred for a distance of about one mile thirty-two chains to its intersection with Annual Lease No. 17; thence south 7 8 O 0' west for about three miles; thence about south 3 O 30' west for two miles; thence south 24" 40' west for about eight miles thirty chains; thence about south 33" 10' east for four miles fifty chains; thence about south 56" 50' weat for two miles sixty chains; thence in a southerly diree- tion by a line forming the eastern boundary of Annual Lease No. 16 at n distance

of four miles from and parallel to the River Murray until i t intersects the south

boundary of the Hundred of Morphett; thence easterly by the south boundary of the said Hundred to i ts south-eastern corner; thence north by the eastern boun- daries of the Hundreds of Morphett and Giles to the aouth-eastern corner of the

Hundred of Cooper, the p i n t of commencement.

&hido :gr&d-by auth~rit'~

by W. C. Cox, Go~ernnaent

Printer, Y i ~ t o r h q ~ a r e.

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