The Gawler to Angaston Railway Act 1907 (SA)
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A.D. 1907.
No. 942. An Act to authorise the Construction of a Railway from
Gawler to Angaston, and for other purposes.
E it Enacted by the Governor of the State of South Australia,
follows: | B |
1, This Act may be cited as " The Gawler to Angaston RailwayShort titleand ineor- Act, 1907," and The District Councils Act anti the Acts mentioned in the First Schedule hereto, so far as the same are severally applicable, shall be incorporated herewith.
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2. In this Act, except where the subject-matter, or context, orInterpetation. other provisions hereof require a different construction-
" Commissioner '' shall mean the South Australian Railways Com-
nlissioner:
Cost of the railway " shall mean and iaclude-
I. The cost of constructing the railway:
11 The cost of purchasing or otherwise acquiring the landrequired for the railway, and of compensating persons interested in such land or injuriously affected by the con- struction:
In. The cost of such additional rolling-stock (if any) as may be
considered requisite for the railway:
IV. Other incidental expenses (if any) in respect of the above-mentioned matters::
Council "
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"Council" shalI mean the District Council of the District con-
cerned:
District Council Dietrict" shall mean a District under The
District Councils Act:
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Gazette " shall meanThe South Austral.inn Goverttment Gazette :'* Railway" shall mean the railway to be constructed in pursuance
of this Act:
" Kailway District " shall mean the Railway District constituted
by this Act:
"Batepayer" shall mean a ratepayer within the meaning of The
District Councils Act:
" The District Councils Act " shall mean | The District Councils |
Act, 1887," and all Acts amending the same or substituted
therefor: |
" Year" shall mean a year ending on the thirtieth day of June.
missioner may construct and maintain a railway from Ciawler to Angaston, together with all proper works and conveniences con- nected therewith, as the said railway is delineated in the plan deposited in thetoffice of the Surveyor-General, at Adelaide, on the twenty-first day of November, one thousand nine hundred and seven, and in the plan in the Fifth Schedule hereto, or as may be delineated in any plans that may hereafter be so deposited pursuant to any law for the time being in force as to the deposit of such plans: Provided that in case the Houses of Parliament shall not be sitting
, I | when any plans and books of reference shall be deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General under section 9 of " The Railway Clauses Act, |
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The Commissioner shall call for public tenders for the con0 struction of the railway, to be sent in within such time, to such place, and under such terms, conditions, and provisions as he may deem advisable, and may accept or reject any tender. | |
tender | therefor | shall be accepted. |
the rails to be used in the construction thereof shall be of iron or steel, and of the weight of not less than sixty pounds to the yard. The total cost of the railway, including rolling-stock, shall not exceed Two Hundred and Fourteen Thousand Pounds. |
way, and in respect thereof, and for the carriage of goods and |
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The Qawter to Angaston Railway Act.-1907. passengers thereon, and for the loading and unloading of goods, such fares, tolls, and charges as may from time to time be
fixed in manner prescribed by any Act or Acts under which the Commis- sioner mayfix such fares, tolls, or charges in respect of the railways under his control.
dues, charges, and sums of money which may at any time be |
received and levied under authority hereof shall be from time to time, in such manner as the Governor may prescribe, paid to the Treasurer for the public purposes of the said State.
Q, The area of land defined in the plan in the Fifth ScheduleConstitutionof6'The
hereto, and comprised within the blue line shown on such plan, is | |
hereby constituted a Railway District for the purposes of this Act, and shall be called " The Angaston Railway District." |
rabpayon. whether the railway shall be constructed in pursuance of this Act ton, and Belvidere, respectively, to a poll of the ratepayers within the District of each such Council who are assessed in respect of the land within the Railway District. A poll in pursuance of this section shall be valid although taken after the expiration of the said three months.
shall be submitted by each of the Councils of the Districts of
11. Every p011 of ratepayers under this Act shall be taken byProvieiona for ~ O U. ballot :-
I. The Council shall appoint a Returning Officer, who shall,
mutatis mstandis, have all the powers conferre* by TheDistrict Councils Act, or " The Ballot Act, 1862," on a Returning Officer in case of an election, including the
power to appoint deputies, and shall preside at the taking | of the poll: |
r r. The Council shall appoint a polling-place for such poll, andwhere the District is divided into wards shall appoint a polling-place in each ward. The taking of the poll shall commence at eight o'clock in the forenoon, and shall con- tinue open until all the voters present in the polling-booth at seven o'clock in the afternoon shall have had an oppor- tunity of voting, and shall then close:
11 I. Two scrutineers, to be present at the voting at each polling-place, shall be appointed by the Council:
IV. At every poll the Returning Officer, if it shall appear to himexpedient, may cause booths to be erected, or rooms to be hired and used as booths, at the several polling-places of the District; and the same shall be so divided and allotted into compartments as to the Returning Officer may seem most convenient, and the Returning Officer shall, before
the
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the day fixed for taking the votes, cause to be furnished for use at each polling-place a copy of the assessment-book so far as it relates to ratepayers entitled to vote, or of that portion thereof which contains the names of the ratepayers entitled to vote, and assessed for property in the ward in which such polling-place is situated, and shall, under his hand, certify such copy to be a true copy:
value at which he is assessed, as |
follows :-Twenty-five Pounds or under, one vote; over Twenty-five Pounds to Thirty-five Pounds, two votes; over Thirty-five Pounds to Forty-five Pounds, three votes; over Forty-fivc Pounds to Fifty-five Pounds, four votes; over Fifty-five Pounds to Sixty-five Pounds, five votes; over Sixty-five Pounds upwards, six votes. No person shall have more than six votes. Both the owner and the
occupier may vote in respect of | any ratable property: |
VI. I n case of joint tenancy or tenancy in common, one person only shall vote unless the assessed value of the property shall exceed Seventy-five Pounds, and then one other joint tenant, or tenant in common, may vote for each additional Seventy-five Pounds, or for any fractional part of Seventy- five Pounds, of assessed value, on the same scale as is allowed for the first Seventy-five Pounds, or the fractional part thereof, aud joint tenants, or tenants in common entitled, may vote in the order in which they shall tender their votes, until votes shall have been taken for the whole assessed value, or all the joint tenants, or tenants in common, shall have voted:
m. Except as by this Act otherwise provided, no person shall have more than one vote:
the District or for the ward in respect of which such | |
person claims to vote, and state his Christian and surname, abode, profession, or occupation, the nature of his qualification, and the place where the property or qualifi- cation is situate. The Returning Officer, or Deputy, ehall thereupon place a mark against the voter's name on the copy of the assessment-book or the portion thereof in use at the polling-place, and .hand such voter a voting-paper for every rote to which he shall be entitled, which voting- paper shall bear the initials of the Returning Officer, or L)eputy, and the following sentences :- |
U I approve of the Angaston railway being con-
structed in pursuance of 'The Gawler to
Angaston Railway Act, 1907 ':
a T object to the Angaston railway being constructed in pursuance of 'The Gamlcr to Angaston Railway Act, 1907 ' ":And 7' EDWARDI
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a square pristed opposite eachsuch sentence, and nothing else shall' be inserted in, or placed on, such voting-paper:
I X. There shall be ~aovided one or more separate apartments orplaces forming part of the polling-booth, into which the ~ o k r shall, 011 receiving his voting paper or papers, im- mediately retire, and there alone and in private, without interruption, indicate his vote or votes by making a cross within one of the squares on his voting-paper, or on each
of his voting-papers, as the case may be, opposite the
sentence which expresses his wish, nnd shall then fold the paper or papers and immediately deliver it or them so folded to the Returning Officer or his Deputy, who shall forthwith publicly, and without opening the same, deposit it or them in box to be provided for that purpose; and no voting-paper so deposited in any box shall on any account be taken therefrom unless in the presence of the scrutineers after the close of the poll. No voting-paper shall be received unless it be so folded as to render it impossible for the Returning Officer, his. Deputy, or any other person to see which way the vote is given:
X. Any voter wilfully infringing anyof the provisions of this section, or obstructing the voting by any unnecessary delay in performing any act within the said polIing-booth or room, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor:X I. Any voter may signify to the Returning Officer or his Deputy that, by reason of blindness or, defective eye- sight, he is unable to ~ o t e without assistance, and there- upon such Officer or Deputy, if satisfied of such inability, shall permit any agent named by such voter to accompany him into the apartment or place for voting to mark the ~oting-paper on such 1.oter.s behal t; and shall receive such
paper horn such agent and deposit it in the ballot-box: |
xrr. The only persons who shall be allowed to remain in the polling-booth or room shall be the persons about to vote, the Heturning Ofticer, the Deputy Returning Officer, and the scrutineers:
any person to vote, except as follows, that is to say :-The | l |
Returning Officer or his Deputy may, or if required by any scrutineer shall, put to any person applying for a vuting-paper at the time of his so applying, but not afterwards, the following questions, or any of them, and no other :- |
( l ) Are you the person whose name appears as
and as the owner perty set opposite your name in the assessment- | . | - | > |
book now in force for this District ? |
(2) Have
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(2) Nave you already voted at the present poll ?
(3) Are you the owner(or the occupier) within themeaning of " The District Councils Act, 1887 "
(or oth& Act in force relating to District Coun-cils) of the property for which you now claim
to vote ?
And no person shall be entitled to vote unless his answer to the first and third questions, or such of them as shall be put to him, shall be in the affirmative, and to the second, i f put, in the negative; and any person who shall wilfully make a false answer to either of such questions shall be guilty of a misdemeanor:
I I V. Every person who shall vote a second time, or offer to vote a second time, at any poll, or who shall personate any other person for the purpose of voting at any such poll, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be imprisoned for a term not exceeding six months:sv. Immediately before taking the votes the Returning Officer, or Deputy Returning Officer, shall exhibit the ballot-box empty; and shall, immediately upon the close of the vot- ing, publicly close and seal the box containing the voting- papers whiih shall have been taken at the voting-place at which he presided, and each Deputy Returning Officer shall, with as little delay as possible, deliver, or cause his bos to be delivered, to the Returning Officer; and any Itleturning Officer or Deputy Returning ORker who shall unlawfully tamper with any ballot-box or voting-paper shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and be liable to imprison- ment for a term not exceeding six months:
the poll the Returning Officer shall fix a time, |
as soon as conveniently may be, for examining the votes and declaring the result of the poll, and shall, in the
presence of one at least of the scrutineers, and of as many | more as choose to be present, open all the boxes containing |
voting-papers delivered in at the taking of the poll, and shall examine such voting-papers, and shall reject all such as shall contain crosses against both of' the above-mentioned sentences, or shall contain anything other than such matters as are hereinbefore prescribed for such voting-papers: And shall openly declare the general state of the votes at the close of the? poll, as the same shall be made up by him from the voting-papers taken at the several voting-places: And shall declare the result of the poll: |
anti1 three months after the declaration of the result of the
poll.
under the hand of the Returning Officer in the form of the Second |
Schedule
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No. 942.
The G a w k to Angaston Railway Act.-1907. Schedule to this Act, or in a form to the like effect. The certificates shall be published in the
Gazettr, which shall, after the expiration of three months from the declaration of the result, be conclusive evidence of such result, and of the validity of the poll, and the per- formance of all conditions precedent thereto.
13. If the results of such polls be that two-thirds or more of theOrderforcomtruetion votes of all the ratepayers voting approve of the railway being con-
~~~'~~{&,P'~;. structed in pursuance of this Act, the Governor may make an order
that the rafiway shall be constructed in pursuance bf this Act, and
the order shall be published in the
Gazette. The railway shall notbe constructed unless and until such order shall be so published.
14. In assessing the purchase-money or compensation to be paidBetterment provieion in respect of land purchased, taken, or acquired for the purposes of the undertaking hereby authorised, allowance shall be made in favor of the Commissioner for any increased value given by such under- taking to any other land of the same owner, but no such allowance shall in any case be more than the purchase-money and compensation which would, but for this section, have been payable to the owner in respect of the land so purchased, taken, or acquired.
pbhled in Q&*. reasonable time after the completion thereof', be published by the such cost.
16. All moneys received in respect of g o d s carried on theConstitutionof fund. railway shall be carried by the Commissioner to a fund to be con- stituted for the Railway District, and to be called " The Angaston Railway Ihstrict Fund. "
of the moneys received for the carriage | of such goods on other |
lines. |
sioner of the receipts and working expenses in respect of the railway for each year, and an abstract of such accounts shall be published by the Commissioner in the | , |
charge upon such fhnd, and interest at the rate of | four per cent. per |
annum on the cost of the railway, shall be paid out of the said fund.
shall not be sufficient to pay the working expenses in respect of such railway and interest at the rate of four per centum per annum on the cost of the railway, the deficiency in respect of the working expenses, i f any, shall be made good by the Commissioner, and in
respect
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respect of interest shall be made good by the District CounciIs of Barossa, Mount Cruwford, South Rhine, 'l'anunda, Nuriootpa, Angaa ton, and Be1 videre, respectively, in manner hereinafter provided.
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I. Each of the said District Councils shall, on the request of the Commissioner, furnish to him a certificate under the hand of the chairman of the Council showing the assessed value of the ratable property in its District and situated within the Railway District:
11. The Commissioner shall apportion the sum required between the said District Councils in proportion to the assessed value, according to the District Council assessment for the time being in iorce, of the ratable property comprised in the Railway District and situated in the District of each such Council; and shall forward to the clerk of each such Council a requisition under the hand of the Commissioner for the proportion of the required sum chargeable to such District Council according to the Commissioner's ap- portionment:
IIT. Every such requisition shall be published in the
Gazette, which shall be conclusive evidence of the validity of the requisition, and of the due performance of all conditions precedent thereto, and to the declaring of a rate under the provisions hereinafter contained.
concerned shall forthwith declare a rate sufficient to produce the sum mentioned in the requisition. |
rate.
be dealnred.
u8e or t-ription
of the assessment-book, a,nd so that particulars, similar to those required in the case of' other rates made by the Council, shall | ||
be entered in a proper column opposite the names of the ratepayers | ||
liable to pay the railway rate, and the assessment-book shall at all t h e 8 show a complete record of the moneys due for such rate in respect | ||
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The Gawler to Angaston RailwayAd.-1907.
the form of Part 11. of the assessment-book used for the railway
b k. rate as shall be expedient for carrying out the purposes of this
Act.
Council shall cause notice to be given in the Gazette, and in a news- |
paper (if any) generally circulating in its District, of the nature and amount of the rate, in the form in the Third Schedule hereto, or in a form to the like effect.
the said District Councils as |
hereinbefore provided the amount of the requisition shall not be
Commiseioyrmay paid to the Commissioner, he may publish in the Gazette a notice
publish notlce. in the form in the Fourth Schedule hereto, or in a form to the like
efTec t.
29. Upon such publication all the rights and powers of theTransfer to Commis-
Council in reference to the recoyery of | the railway rate or rates |
mentioned in the notice, or for the letting or sale of land for non-
rate. payment of such rate or rates, shall be transferred to and vested
in -the Commissioner; and the Commissioner, or any person authorised
by him in that behalf, may exercise any power or do any act which
could before such publication have been exercised or done in reference
to the recovery of any such rates by any district clerk, collector,
receiver, or other officer of or person acting under the authority of
the Council.
30. If any railway rate shall not within one year from itssupplementary declaration produce the required sum, the Council shall from time
m'waymteO- to time declare another railway rate until the required sum shall be
produced; and all the provisions of this Act with regard to a rate
declared under section
22 shall, so far as applicable, apply to a rate
under this section. |
any railway rate shall produce more money than required |
Of ""way required for that purpose within five years from the declaration of the rate shall be applied from time to time towards payment of any District Council rate due in respect of the ratable property on which the railway rate shall have been paid.for its purpose, the surplus shall be held by the Council as a fund "".
applicable towards meeting any requisition thereafter made by the
32. All the provisions of The District Councils Act, so far asApplicationof
the same relate to rates declared under such Act and the recovery | |
thereof (except as to limitations of the amounts of such rates), shall, subject to the provisions of this Act and ao far as applicable, apply to railway rates under this Act. |
The Gawler to Angaston Railway Act.-1907.
Gwtts evidence of
amount for which the Commissioner shall have made a requisition, be paid to him by the Council. | |
In the name and on behalf of His Majesty, I hereby assent to
this Bill'.
GEORGE R. LE HUNTE, Governor
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SCHEDULES. THE FIRST SCHEDULE.
'The Lands Clauses Consolidation Act."
Act No. 26 of 1855-6, to amend " The Lands Clauses Consolidation Act."
" The Lands Clauses Consolidation Amendment Act,
1881 ."" The Railway Clauses Consolidation Act."
Act No. 6 of 1858, to umend
I' The Itailways Clauses Consolidation Act."" The Railways Clauses
,4ct, 1876."" The South Australian Railways Commissioners Act, 188'7."
" The South Australian Railways Commissioners Act Amendment Act, 1894."
All other Acts passed, or hereafter to be passed, amending any of the said Acts, or substituted therefor.
T H E SECOND | SCHEDULE. |
1, [name | day |
of, l 9, in the District of Barossa (or Mount Crawford, South fthine, 'l'anunda, Nuriootpa, Angaston,
or Beividere, asthe case may require) on the question whether the above-mentioned railway should be constructed in pur- suance of " The Gawler to Angaston Railway Act, 1907," resulted as follows :-Number of votes in approval of the line being so constructed..
Number of votes in objection thereto .....................
Number of informal votes | .......................... .... |
Total number of votes.. ........................
Dated this | day of | , 19 | . |
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THE THIRD SCHEDULE.
At a meeting of the District Council of | , duly held on |
the | day of | , 19 | , | a railway rate was declared |
of | in the pound upon the assessment of that part of the District of |
which is situated within The Angabton Railway District; and all persona
liable are required to pay the amount of | the rate, according to the assessment, to the |
District Clerk
(or Collector orother oj'icer) at the district office.
Dated this | day of | , 19 | . |
Chairman of the District Council (or District Clerk).
THE
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THIS FOURTHSCHELIULE.
District of
Notice is hereby given that all moneys unpaid in respect of the railway rate
(or rates) declared by the District Council of
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South Australian Railways Commissioner.
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'The South Australian Kailways Commis~ioncr.
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