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Bathurst Cattle Sale-yards Act of 1889 53 Vic (NSW)
An Act to authorize the erection and maintes aanrorse care SALE-YARDS.
An Act to authorize the erection and maintes aanrorse care
SALE-YARDS.
nance of Cattle Sale-vards by the Borough "~—
Council of Bathurst. [2nd October, 1889. |
W? [TEREAS by notice in the Government Gazette dated the second
day of April, one thousand eight hundred and cighty-nine,
the land deserihed in the Schedule hereto was duly dedicated as a
site for cattle sale-yards. And whereas it is expedient that yards for
the sale of catile should be established on the said land, and it is
necessary for such purpose that full power should be given to the
Borough Council of Bathurst to ercct, construct, and maintain suitable
buildings and yards and such other works as may be deemed
expedient on such land or portion thereof, and for such purpose to
borrow moncy and to charge fees and make by-laws for the mainten-
anccand regulation of such sale-yards. Be it therefore enacted by the
Queen's Most Exeellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent
of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South
Wales in Parliament assembled, and hy the authority of the same, as
follows :—
1. For the purpose of this Act the word "cattle? wherever Interpretation of the
uscd shall be taken to include all horses, mares, geldings, foals, bulls, rt "cattle."
cows, steers, heifers, calves, pigs, sheep, lambs, 'and goats, or any other
live stock.
2. It shall be lawful for the Borough Council of Bathurst. to Council may erect
ercet, construct, and maintain suitable buildings, yards, and such other yards, &e,
works as may be deemed expedient, upon the land in the Schedule
hereto set forth for the purpose of making provision for the sale of
cattle therein.
38. 'lo provide funds for the erection, construction, and main-~ Borrowing powers.
tenance of buildings, yards, and such other works as may be deemed
expedient as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the said Borough Council
of Bathurst to borrow any sum of money not exceeding three thousand
pounds, at a rate of interest not exceeding cight pounds per ecntum
per annum, secured upon a mortgage of the land mentioned in. the
Schedule hereto, with all usual covenants and powers of sale; and
also upon mortgage of the fees and tolls to be levied as hercinafter
provided, as in 'the opinion of the said Borough Council of Bathurst
may be deemed most expedicnt, provided that the proceeds to arise
from such fees or tolls, and all other profits accruing from the use of
such sale-yards, and such other works, and reccived by the said Borough
Council of Bathurst, shall, after payment of all current expense,
e incident
Preamble.
Disposal of profits.
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incident to the maintenance of such yards and other works be
appropriated towards the payment of the principal sum so borrowed
and any interest thercon accrued ; and an account, to be called the
"Cattle Sale-yards Fund," shall be kept by the said Council; any
surplus arising after payment of working expenses shall be transferred
to the general account of the said Borough.
4. After the said principal and interest are paid all profits
accruing as aforesaid shall be passed to the credit of the general
revenue of the said Borough Council of Bathurst at the end of cach
half-year.
5. The said Borough Council of Bathurst may from time to
time appoint officers and servants, and make by-laws for the fixing
and collecting of fees, charges, and the maintenance, regulation, and
management of the said sale-yards and other works, and of all persons
buying or selling thercin or resorting thereto, and generally for carrying
out the purpose of this Act. And such by-laws shall clearly set forth
what pecuniary or other penalty or forfeiture shall be incurred by any
No penalty to exceed breach thereof respectively. Provided always that no such pecuniary
five pounds.
Proof of by-laws.
Power to demand
and take fees,
The recovery of foes,
penalties, &c.
penalty shall in any case exceed the sum of five pounds.
6. All such by-laws shall, after approval by the Governor, be
published in the Gazette and in one local newspaper. And the produc-
tion of the Gazette or supplement thereof, purporting to contain a copy
of any such by-laws, shall be sufficient evidence in any proceeding in
any Court of Justice that such by-laws have been duly made and
approved in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
7. So soon as any such sale-yards shall be established and
by-laws approved and published, the said Borough Council of Bathurst
may demand from the auctioncer, agent, owner, or person selling the
cattle, and take in respect of any cattle brought to any such sale-yards
or yarded in or brought to any other sale-yards within the Borough of
Bathurst or within two miles from any boundary thereof if such cattle
be intended for sale by public auction or private contract, the fees or
charges mentioned in the said by-laws. Provided that the fees or charges
levied upon cattle brought to other sale-yards shall not excecd those
levied upon cattle yarded in or brought to the sale-yards established
under this Act. Provided further, that the said Council shall have only
the power to levy one-half the same rates and charges which are charge-
able in the Municipal Sale-yards for a period of six years from the
passing of this Act, but thereafter the said Council shall have power
to levy the full rates and charges as aforesaid for or in respect of any
yards or premises situated within the aforesaid limits which shall
before the commencement of this Act have been established, and
which are now being used for the bond fide purpose of holding sales
of cattle thereat; but the said privilege of paying only such half rates
and charges as aforesaid shall not extend to any proprietor of any such
last-mentioned yards or premises, unless he shall within one month
after the date of the passing of this Act have given notice to the
Council by writing under his hand that he claims the said privilege;
but such privilege shall absolutcly cease and determine if at any time
after the date of the passing of this Act no sale of cattle shall have
taken place at such yards or premises for a continuous period of six
calendar months.
8, All sums of money which shall be imposed or made payable,
and all penalties, forfeitures, and costs incurred under this Act or any
by-laws hereunder, may be recovercd from the auctioneer, agent,
owner, or person selling said cattle at the suit of the said Borough
Council of Bathurst, or the Clerk of the said Council, in a summary
way before any Justice of the Peace under the provisions of the Act
or Acts for the time being in force regulating proceedings on summary
convictions ;
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convictions; and if any such sum of money be not paid immediately
aftcr the order or conviction the same shall be levied by distress and
sale of the goods and chattels of the offender or offenders, person or
persons directed by such order to pay any such sum as aforesaid, and
on failure of distress shall be enforced in the manner directed by the
said Act or Acts, subject however to an appeal in the manner provided Appeal.
by the Act, or Acts for the time being in force regulating appeals from
Justices of the Peace.
9. Auctioncers or persons selling or offcring for sale cattle at Return of cattle sold
any salc-yard, other than the yards established under this Act, and the Council's yards,
within the aforesaid limits, shall hand to the officer appointed by the :
said Borough Council of Bathurst for that purpose, between the first
and seventh of every month, a return in writing of all cattle sold or
offered for sale by them during the previous month, together with the
amount of fecs chargeable thercon, in accordance with the provisions
and by-laws of this Act. Any auctioneer or person who neglects or
refuses to make such return, or who shall make a false return, shall
be liable to a penalty of not less than twenty shillings or more than
five pounds for every such offence.
10. This Act may be cited as the " Bathurst Cattle Sale-yards Short tite.
Act of 1889."
SCHEDULE,
All those cleven acres two roods of Jand in the parish and county of Bathurst ; Description of land
Commencing ata point bearing two hundred and seventy degrees one chain from the
north-west corner of portion number cighty-one (boing M. King's sixteen acres two
roads and twenty-two perches); and bounded thenee on the north by a line bearing two
hundred and seventy degrees nine chains and two links; thence on the west by a line
bearing ono hundred and seventy-nine degrees twenty-five minutes twenty chains; thence on
"the south by a line bearing ninety degrees eight chains and sixty links; and thenee on
tho cast by a line bearing fifty-six minutcs twenty chains to the point of commencement,
exclusive of reserved road and railway line.
