Legislation, In force, New South Wales
New South Wales: Parramatta Town Hall Act of 1878 42 Vic (NSW)
An Act to authorize the erection of a Town = [aeesvarm Town Hau.
          1879. 42° VIC. 5
Parramatta Town Hall.
An Act to authorize the erection of a Town = [aeesvarm
Town Hau.
Hall and other buildings on land granted = —
as a site for a Market in the Town of
Parramatta and for other purposes therein
mentioned. [4th February, 1879.]
TILEREAS by a deed of grant bearing date the eleventh day of Proambie.
May in the year of our Lord onc thousand eight hundred and
fifty-four under the Great Seal of the Colony of New South Wales
Her Majesty Queen Victoria did grant unto David Forbes Hugh
Taylor james M'Roberts Charles Blakeficld James Urquhart and
James Edrop Commissioners duly clected for the management of the
markets of the town of Parramatta under the provisions of the Act of
Council third Victoria number nineteen the pareel of land described
in the Schedule hereto to hold to the use of them and their successors
Commissioners as aforesaid for ever as a site or place for a market. for
the use and convenience of the inhabitants of the town of Parramatta
subject nevertheless to a proviso or condition for re-entry if the said
land should be applied to other purposes or attempted to be alienated
And whereas by virtue of the provisions of the " Parramatta Market
Act of 1866" the said Parramatta markets and all lands belonging
thereto or held in trust for the purposes thereof were transferred to
and vested in the Council of the Municipality of Parramatta aforesaid
in trust for and subject to the several purposes and provisions of the
"Municipalities Act of 1858"? And whereas by virtue of the provisions
of the '' Municipalities Act of 1867" the said Municipality of Parramatta
came to be designated a Borough and all lands theretofore vested in
the Council of the said Municipality were thereafter vested in the
body corporate of the said Borough And whereas another parcel of
land has been granted to the said Borough as a site for such market
as aforesaid suitable for the purpose And whereas it has been found
expedient to build a Town Hall Municipal Council Chambers and offices
and a Public Library for the use and convenience of the inhabitants of
the said Borough and the said parcel of land described in the Schedule
hereto is so situated as to afford a suitable site for such buildings as
well as other buildings which may hereafter be required but the Council
of the said Borough 'have no power to erect any such buildings thereon
and it is expec ient that they should possess such power 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 and by the authority of the same as follows :—
1. It shall be lawful for the Council of the Borough of Parra- Borough Council
matta to erect or permit to be erected upon the said land deseribed in the pusherized to erect
Schedule hereto or such part or parts thereof as shall be required suitable tna nn
buildings for the purposes of a Town Hall Municipal Council Chambers
and offices and Public Library or for such other public purposes as may
be found necessary or requisite for the use and convenience of the inhabi-
tants of the said Borough and which the Council of the said Borough
may deem it expedient to erect thereon and also to pull down and remove
or permit to be pulled down and removed any buildings now ereeted or
being thereupon And all trusts and obligations now subsisting to main-
tain a market upon the said land shall henceforth ccase and determine.
2. This Act shall be styled and may be cited as the Short title.
« Parramatta Town Hall Act of 1878."
SCHEDULE.
42° VIC. 1879.
Primitive Methodist Church Temporalities.
SCHEDULE.
All that piece or parcel of land containing by admeasurements three roods and
eighteen perches be the same more or less situated in the county of Cumberland town
of Parramatta parish of Saint John and Colony of New South Wales Commencing at its
north-west corner in Church-strect and bounded on the north by a line of fence bearing
east six degrees twenty minutes south four chains ninety-one links to the former publie
pound dividing it from various allotments on the cast by a line of fence bearing south
six degrecs twenty minutes west one hundred and ninety-one links dividing it from the
said pound premises to a former reserved lane leading from the pound aforesaid to
Church-street on the south by that lane bearing west five degrees north three hundred
and ninety links to Church-street and on the south-west by Church-street bearing north-
westerly two chains twenty-seven links to the point of commencement.
        
      