Legislation, In force, New South Wales
New South Wales: Dalgety Siding Act 1912 (NSW)
An Act to authorise the construction, main- tenance, and use of a railway siding across Wilson-street, Albury, and for other pur- poses.
          Petu South Wales,
ANNO TERTIO
GEORGIL V REGIS.
An Act to authorise the construction, main-
tenance, and use of a railway siding across
Wilson-street, Albury, and for other pur-
poses. [26th November, 1912.]
Dauaety Siping.
SA 7ILEREAS Dalgety and Company, Limited, have applicd to the Preamble,
Chief Commissioner for Railways and Tramways to construct
a railway siding from the main Southern Railway Line at Albury to the
premises of Dalgety and Company, Limited, which the said Chief
Commissioner has agreed to do: And whereas the Municipal Council
of Albury has consented to the said siding being constructed across
Wilson-street, and it is expedient to authorise the construction thercof :
Be it therefore enacted by the King's Most Exccllent.Majesty, by and
with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative
Assembly of New South Walcs in Parliament assembled,.and by the
authority of the same as follows :—
1. It shall be lawful for the Chief Commissioner for Railways Power to construct
dit! Tramways to construct, tiaintain, and use a siding crossing
Wilsoi-strect, Albury, in a northerly direction parallel to the main
Southern
and use siding.
Right of ingress,
egress, &c.
Public rights saved.
Powers of council
saved,
Short title
Act, 1912.
City Tattersall's Club.
Southern railway line and ata distance of about one hundred and
forty-four feet west thereof, and to use thereon locomotive engines and
other motive or tractive power and to draw or propel thereby carriages
and waggons upon the said siding.
2. The Chief Commissioner shall have all such rights of ingress
and egress to, from, and over the surface of the said street as are
required for the construction, maintenance, and repair of such siding
and may from time to time open up the surface of the said street for
the purposes of such construction, maintenance, or repair.
3. The powers given by this Act shall be used so as to interfere
as little as may be reasonably possible with traffic and public conveni-
ence, and all works commenced shall be expeditiously carried out, and
adequate provision shall be made at all times for the public safety
during the construction, maintenance, use, and repair of the said
siding.
A. Nothing in this Act contained shall prejudice or affect the
power of the Municipal Council of Albury with respect to the control,
management, and maintenance of the said street or prevent the said
council from constructing, laying, maintaining, altering, or repairing
sewers, pipes, or drains in or under the said street under the said
siding. ;
5, This Act may be cited as the " Dalgety Siding Act, 1912."
        
      