Legislation, In force, New South Wales
New South Wales: The Goulburn Cattle Sale-yards Act of 1875 38 Vic (NSW)
An Act to authorize the Erection and Main- a tenance of Cattle Sale-yards by the Borough Council of Goulburn on a portion of land dedicated for that purpose.
          12 38° VIC. 1875.
Goulburn Cattle Sale-yards.
Govipurn CatTLE
suas An Act to authorize the Erection and Main-
a tenance of Cattle Sale-yards by the Borough
Council of Goulburn on a portion of land
dedicated for that purpose. [8th June,
1875. |
Preamble. HEREAS certain land containing by adrieasurement nine acres
one rood and two perches more or less and situate within the
Borough of Goulburn was by notice in the Government Gazette dated
the fifteenth day of August one thousand eigh* hundred and seventy-
one dedicated as a site for Cattle Sale-yards And whereas by a notifi-
cation in the said Gazette dated the twenty-fourth day of November
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one the Council of the said
Borough were appointed Trustees of the said nd And whereas it is
expedient that Sale-yards for the sale of cattle should be established
on the said land and it is necessary that the said Council should for
the purpose of holding such sales be empowered to erect and maintain
suitable buildings and yards on the piece or parcel of land in the
Schedule to this Act described being the land so dedicated as afore-
said 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 :—
Interpretation 1. In the construction and for the purposes of this Act—
clanse. The word "Cattle" shall include all horses oxen bulls
cows horned cattle calves sheep lambs pigs and goats.
The word "Owner" shall include any agent or other
person authorized by the owner of any cattle or any
person in charge thereof.
The word '"Sale-yard" shall include any premises where
cattle are customarily exhibited or kept for the purpose
of sale exchange or disposal in any other way whatsoever.
The word "Council" shall mean the Borough Council of
Goulburn.
Power to erect, build 2. It shall be lawful for the Council for the purpose of making
ingsand yards. provision for the sale of cattle to erect and maintain suitable buildings
yards and other premises upon the land in the Schedule to this Act
described.
Power to charge 3. So soon as such sale-yards shall be established and by-laws
on shall be made as hereinafter provided it shall be lawful for the said
Council to take and demand from the owner cf every head of cattle
brought to any sale-yards established under this Act or yarded or
brought to any sale-yard or premises within the Borough of Goulburn
if the same be intended for sale by public auction or private contract
or for slaughter the fees or charges mentioned in the said by-laws
Provided that the fees or charges levied upon cattle yarded or brought
to other sale-yards shall not execed the fees or charges levied upon
cattle yarded or brought to the sale-yards established under this Act.
Power to make bye 4, The said Council may from time to time make by-laws for
ove. regulating the said sale-yards and for determining the fees and
charges so to be paid as aforesaid and the times and modes of collecting
and enforcing payment thereof and all the provisions of the " Munici-
palities Act of 1867" relating to the making and confirmation of by-
laws
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Goulburn Cattle Sale-yards.
laws made thereunder and the proof and enforcement of such by-laws
shall apply to all by-laws made under this Act as fully and effectually
as if such provisions were incorporated herewith.
5. This Act shall come into operation immediately upon pass- Short title.
ing and may be cited as "The Goulburn Cattle Sale-yards Act of
1875."
SCHEDULE.
All that piece or parcel of land situated in the City of Goulburn and County of
Argyle being sections sixty-five and sixty-six of the published map of the City of
Goulburn as approved by the Executive Council together with that part of Bourke-
street lying between such sections and containing altogether nine acres one rood and
two perches.
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