Legislation, In force, New South Wales
New South Wales: Bega Cattle Sale-yards Act of 1895 59 Vic (NSW)
An Act to authorise the purchase of land and erection and maintenance of Cattle Sale- yards by the Municipal Council of Bega, within the Municipality of Bega.
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CaTTLE SALE-YARDS
Preamble.
Interpretation of the
word " cattle."
Council may buy
Jand and erect and
maintain sale-yards,
Borrowing proviso.
Power to appoint
officers and make
by-lawe.
59° VIC. 1895.
Bega Cattle Sale-yards.
An Act to authorise the purchase of land and
erection and maintenance of Cattle Sale-
yards by the Municipal Council of Bega,
within the Municipality of Bega. [20th
November, 1895. |
: HLEREAS the Council of the Municipality of Bega are desirous
of establishing yards for the sale of cattle in the said munici-
pality: And whereas it is expedient that such yards should be
established on certain land more specifically described in the Schedule
hereto, and it is necessary for such purpose that full power should be
given to the Council of the Municipality of Bega to purchase land
and erect and maintain thereon suitable buildings and yards, and for
such purpose to borrow money by debentures or otherwise secured
upon a mortgage of the said property, and of the rates, fees, and tolls
to be levied thereat, as in the opinion of the said council may be
deemed most expedient, and to charge fees and to make by-laws for the
maintenance and regulation of such sale-yards, and to levy fees upon
other sale-yards within or adjacent to the said municipality: Be it
therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with
the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative
Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the
authority of the same, as follows :—
1. For the purposes of this Act the word " cattle," wherever
used, shall be taken to include all horses, mares, geldings, foals,
mules, bulls, cows, bullocks, steers, heifers, calves, pigs, sheep, lambs,
and goats, or any other live stock.
2. It shall be lawful for the council of the municipality of
Bega to purchase, acquire, and hold the land in the Schedule men-
tioned and described, and to establish yards, and to erect and maintain
suitable buildings upon the said land described in the Schedule hereto
for the sale of cattle therein.
3. 'l'o provide funds for the purchase of the said land, and the
erection and maintenance thereon of the said buildings, yards, and
premises, it shall be lawful for the said council to borrow any sum of
money not exceeding one thousand pounds at a rate of interest not
exceeding eight pounds per centum per annum, by debentures or
otherwise, secured upon a mortgage of the land mentioned in the
Schedule hereto with all usual covenants and powers of sale; and
also upon the rates, fees, and tolls to be levied at the said sale-
yards, or at other sale-yards as hereinafter provided, or the general
revenue of the municipality from whatever source arising, as in the
opinion of the said council may be deemed most expedient: Provided
that the proceeds to arise from such rates, fees, or tolls, and all other
profits accruing from the use of such sale-yards and premises received
by the said council shall, after payment of all current expenses
incident to the maintenance of such buildings, yards, and premises, be
appropriated towards the payment of the principal sum so borrowed
and any interest thereon accrued; and an account, to he called the
" Cattle Sale-yards Fund," shall be kept by the said council.
4, The said council may from time to time appoint officers and
servants and make by-laws for the maintenance, regulation, and
management of the said sale-yards and premises, and for the guidance
of all persons buying or selling therein or resorting thereto, and for
levying fees and charges as hereinafter mentioned, and generally for
carrying
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carrying out the purposes of this Act. And such by-laws shall clearly
set forth what pecuniary or other penalty or forfeiture shall be
incurred by any breach thereof respectively: Provided always that No penalty to exceed
no such pecuniary penalty or forfeiture shall in any case execed the *
sum of five pounds.
. All such by-laws shall after approval by the Governor with Approval and proof
the advive of the Executive Council be published in the Gazette and %"™"*
in one local newspaper. And the production of the Gazelfe containing
a copy of any such by-laws shall be sufficient evidence in any pro-
eeeding in any court of justice that such by-laws have been duly made
and approved in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
6. So soon as any such sale-yards shall he established, and by- Power to demand
laws approved and published, the said council may demand and take, *! '% fees &.
in respect of any cattle brought to such sale-yards, or yarded in, or
brought to any other sale-yards, within two miles of the sale- yards to
be erected under the authority of this Act, 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 by the said council upon cattle brought to other sale-yards shall
not exceed those levied upon cattle yarded in or brought to the sale-
yards estabinned under this Act.
All sums of money which shall be imposed or made payable, Recovery of
and all penalties and forfeitures incurred under this Act, or any by- laws penalties,
hereunder, may be recovered at the suit of the said council, or the
clerk of the said council 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, and if any such sum of money be
not paid cither immediately after the order or conviction, or within
the time appointed by such order or conviction, the same shall be
levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the offender or
person 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 pro-
vided by the Act or Acts for the time heing in force regulating
appeals from justices of the peace.
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8, This Act may be cited as the " Bega Cattle Sale-yards Act of short titte.
1895."
SCHEDULE.
All that picee or parcel of land situated at Bega, in the parish of Bega and
county of Auekland, in the Colony of New South Wales, containing by admeasurement
sixtecn acres one rood and fourteen perches, or thereabouts: Commencing on a lane
thirty links wide at the south-west corner ef allotment ten of section five; and bounded
on the north by part of the southern boundary of that: section bearing casterly seven,
chains twenty links to allotment five ; on the east by the western boundaries of allot-
ments five, six, and seven bearing southerly twenty chains forty links to a road one
chain wide ; on the south by that road bearing westerly eight chains forty links to
allotment one; on the west by the eastern boundary of that allotment and part of
allotment two bearing northerly eight chains cighty Jinks to the lane aforesaid ; again
on the north aud west by that 'lane bearing easterly thirty links and northerly eleven
chains seventy-five Tinks to the point of commencement,—being allotments four and
cight of section six of Messieurs Mort and Manning's subdivision, and part of portions
cighty- one and eighty-two delineated in the public map of the said parish, deposited in
the office of the Surveyor-General, originally granted to Robert Tooth, by two several
Crown grants, respectively dated the eighteenth day of Deeember, one thousand cight
hundred and fifty-seven.
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