Stock straying amendment (1842) (WA)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

ANNO SEXTO

VICTORIA] REGINA:.

No. II.

An Act to make perpetual an. Act entitled "An Act to provide a remedy against Horses and other Live Stock straying in Towns, and to prevent Entire Horses and Bulls straying in any part of the Colony."

EREAS an Act-was -passed in the third year of the Reign of Preamble.

V V'

her present Majesty, arititleif

Sat to provide a remedy

against Horses and other Live Stock straying in Towns, and to prevent 3rd Viet. No. 3 about

Entire Horses and Bulls straying in any part of the Colony," which to expire'

6th Victoriw, No, 2.

1842.

said Act is about to expire; and whereas it is expedient that

Made perpetual.

the said Act should be made perpetual; Be it therefore enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, that the said Act shall be, and the same is hereby made perpetual.

Act may be amended.

II. AND be it enacted, that this Act may be amended or repeal-

ed by any Act to be passed during the present Session.

JOHN HUTT,

GOVERNOR.

Passed the Council,)

21st July, 1842, 5

WALKINSHAW COWAN,

Clerk of the Council.

Printed by authority et the Government, by E. Stirling Printer.

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