Construction of Railways SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION OF LINE OF RAILWAY Commencing on Government land at a point about 60 links east of the Water Police Boathouse, and opposite the Police Station at Geraldton; thence running parallel to the main street and by a reverse curve following the centre of the said street generally up to opposite the Anglican Church; passing from there into Crown land between the Main Road and the beach line of Champion Bay, crossing the Northampton Road at the 2-mile peg; thence northerly, crossing the Chapman River about 9 chains east of the Chapman Road Bridge, crossing the boundary of Geraldton town site at the 4-mile peg, over Darby's Gully at 7 miles 34 chains to Drummond's Creek, at 9 miles 65 chains; at 10 miles 5 chains it crosses the N.E. angle of Location No. 4, a branch of the Buller River at 10 miles 45 chains, through the south-east corner of Location No. 412; following the east bank of the Buller River, at 13 miles 25.90 chains it crosses the east boundary S.E. angle of Location No. 332; at 13 miles 43 chains the south boundary of Location No. 322; at 13 miles 56 chains the south boundary of Location No. 323; and at 13 miles 74 chains opposite to the N.W. angle of Location No. 328, it crosses the Main Road to Oakajee Mine, at 16 miles 14.80 chains, and at 17 miles 20 chains leaves the Main Road 3 chains to the west; at 18 miles 1 chain touches the east boundary of Location No. 523, crossing Taylor's Gully at 19 miles 41 chains, leaving Sewell's Well 3 chains east of 21 miles 9 chains, and running to 2 chains east of the junction with the Main Road and Koobijawanna Road through a Government reserve to 23 miles 11 chains, which is 11⁄2 chains east of the junction of the Old Road and the road to Maguire's Mine. At 24 miles 50 chains it enters a Government reserve, leaving the northern boundary at 25 miles 50 chains; then in a northerly direction runs along the western boundary of Locations Nos. 52, 51, 50, and 49, 27 miles 50 chains being 2 chains from the north-west angle of Location No. 48, it crosses the boundary of Tillage Lease No. 6718, following the east bank of the Bowes River, crossing the same at 28 miles 77 chains, running to opposite the S.W. angle of Location 641, and through the north-west angle at 29 miles 41 chains; then through the north-west angle of Location No. 656, on to the north-west angle of Location No. 46, crossing from the eastern boundary to the north-western boundary of Location No. 647, touching the north-east angle of Location No. 250, and entering at 33 miles 58 chains the south-east angle of No. 48A Reserve, within the town site of Northampton, and having a width throughout of two chains. Do. 40 963 Chapman River, 3 m. 52 c. 3 42 09 3 61 15 19 6 15 30 30 1. VOL. I. Preamble An Act to regulate the Exportation of Horses. by persons other than their true owners, and that no means exist for checking such wrongful exportation, for prevention thereof be it enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia and Horses Exportation its Dependencies, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: 1. This Act may be cited as 'The Exportation of Horses Act, short title 1874.' autho 2. From and after the passing of this Act it shall not be lawful to No horse to be export any horse or horses from this Colony without authority in writing exported without from the Resident Magistrate of the port from which such horse or horses rity is or are to be exported, or in the absence of such Resident Magistrate from some Justice of the Peace resident in or near such port permitting the exportation of the same. Any person exporting any horse without having obtained such written authority for the exportation of the same shall be guilty of an offence, and on being convicted thereof in a summary manner by two Justices of the Peace, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding twenty pounds for each and every horse so Penalty exported. 3. The Resident Magistrate of any port from which it may be proposed to export any horse or in the absence of such Resident Magistrate any Justice of the Peace resident in or near such port, shall on application from the person proposing to export the same, and on receiving from him a description of such horse or horses and of any brands or other marks upon the same, grant to such person a written authority for such exportation. Such written authority shall sanction only the exportation of such horse or horses as answer the description given in the application, and shall on the exportation of such horses be given up to the police constable or other person authorised to receive the same. Resident Magisauthority trate of any port to grant 4. For the purposes of this Act a horse shall be deemed to be Definition of exported when it is put on board a ship bound for any place beyond the Exportation' limits of this Colony. 5. The application for exportation of horses and the authority for Form of applicathe exportation of the same shall be in the form provided in the tion and Schedule annexed to this Act. authority 6. The sum of one shilling shall be paid to any Resident Magistrate Fee payable for or Justice of the Peace as aforesaid, but for the public purposes of the certificate Colony in respect of each and every horse which he may authorise to be exported as aforesaid. FRED. A. WELD, GOVERNOR. |