The Port Pirie Drill Hall Site Act 1905 (SA)
EDWARDI
V11 REGIS.
A.D. 1905.
No. 893.
An Act to enable the Corporation of the Town of Port Pirie to Lease a certain Portion of the Land heretofore Dedicated as Park Lands.
[Assented to, December pth, 1905.1 E it Enacted by the Governor of the State of South Australia,
with the advice and consent of the Parliament thereof, as
follows:
1. This Act may be cited as " The Port Pirie Drill Hall SiteShort title.
Act, 1905."
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2, The Corporation of the Town of Port Pirie is hereby autho-power tolease.
rised, notwithstanding any other legislative euactment now in force in the said State, to let on lease to the Minister for Defence of the Commonwealth of Australia, for the purpose of its being used as a site for a drill hall, and upon the terms hereinafter set out, the piece of land mentioned and described and delineated by the plan in the Schedule hereto,
3. The lease of the said piece of land shall contain a conditionTerms.
that the said piece of land shall be used only for the purpose for which it is leased, subject to such terms, conditions, covenants, and provisos as may be mutually agreed upon.
4. The said lease shall be for a term of twenty-one years, and
&mewal.
may be renewed from time to time for any term not exceeding
twenty-one years, in possession and not in reversion.
I n the name and on behalf of His Majesty, I hereby assent to
this Bill. |
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893.
The Port f i r + Dn'll Halt $ite Act.-1905.
THE SCHEDULE. DESCRIPTION
AND PLAN OF PROPOSED SITE FOR DRILL HALL,PORT PIRIE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
that portion of the park lands at Port Pirie, |
in the
hm& of Pirie, bounded as fol f owe :-Commencing at a point being thepm- duction
westerly of the northern eide of Alexander Street fortwo hundred andtwenty-four feet from the western side of Qertrude Street, thence northerly at right
angles for two hundred feet, thence westerly at right angles for one huudred feet,thence southerly at right angles for two hundred feet, and thence emterly for one
hundred feet to the point of commencement.
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