The Metropolitan Abattoirs Act.-1908. SCHEDULES. THE FIRST SCHEDULE. The whole of the area of jurisdiction of the District Council of Mitcham except the portion thereof lying to the south of a line drawn due east and west at a distance of five miles in a direct line due south of the General Post Office, Adelaide, the western end of such line being on the Southern Railway line, and from that point lying to the east of the said railway line to its most southerly point in the said area of jurisdiction, and thence lying to the east of a line drawn due south to the boundary of the said area of jurisdiction. No. 833 of 1903 The Municipal Corporations Amendment Subdivision XIII. of sec The Metropolitan Abattoirs Board in consideration of the sum of pounds paid to the Board hereby binds itself to pay to the bearer for the time being rate of day of day of day of in every year, and the principal in the year or to be paid on the Sec. 35. The Metropolitan Abattoirs Act.-1908. The general rates of the constituent Corporations and Councils declared or hereafter to be declared under the authority of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1890," and "The District Councils Act, 1887," and any other revenues received or to be received by such Corporations and Councils (except such as are exempted in clause 37 of "The Metropolitan Abattoirs Act, 1908,") and all the real and personal property of the Board, shall be a security to the bearer for the time being of this debenture until the said principal sum be satisfied, and to the bearer or bearers for the time being of the coupons annexed hereto until the interest upon the said principal as represented by such coupons by him or them held shall be satisfied. This debenture is issued subject to the provisions of the last-mentioned Act, and in particular to the sections contained in Part III. of the Act. Given under the seal of the Metropolitan Abattoirs Board this day of The seal of the Metropolitan Abattoirs Board was hereto fixed on the Countersigned (L.S.) Chairman. Secretary. NOTE.-Interest and principal payable at the office of the Board in Adelaide, or at such bank or other place as may be appointed by notice to be given in The South Australian Government Gazette. An Act to regulate the Keeping, Conveying, and Sale of BE [Assented to, December 2nd, 1908.] E it Enacted by the Governor of the State of South Australia, with the advice and consent of the Parliament thereof, as follows: PART I. PRELIMINARY AND INTERPRETATION. Preliminary. 1. This Act may be cited as the "Inflammable Oils Act, 1908.' PART I. Short title. 2. This Act shall commence on a day to be fixed by Proclama- Commencement of tion. ᏢᎪᎡᎢ 1.-Preliminary and Interpretation. PART 11.-Keeping of Inflammable Oil. PART III.-Marking of Packages. PART IV. Conveyance of Inflammable Oil. v.-Government Control and Inspection. PART VI.-Testing. PART VII.-Legal Proceedings. PART VIII.-General Provisions. 4. The Act. Division of Act. PART 1. Repeals. 11 of 1873. 23 of 1874. Definitions. 38 Vict., c. 17, s. 108. Ibid. Inflammable Oils Act.-1908. 4. The "Kerosine Storage Act, 1873," and the "Kerosine Storage Amendment Act, 1874," are hereby repealed. Interpretation. 5. In this Act, except where otherwise clearly indicated- "Carriage" includes any bicycle, vehicle, or conveyance of "Depôt" means any pit, excavation, or enclosed place, whether situate in a building or not, which is constructed in such manner or surrounded by walls of such character that inflammable oil stored therein cannot escape therefrom in the form of liquid, either under the action of fire or otherwise: "Gazette" means the The South Australian Government Gazette: "Government Analyst means the person for the time being holding the office of Government Analyst under appointment by the Governor, or the person so appointed to perform the duties of the Government Analyst for the time being: "Inland water” means any canal, river, lake, or water which is not tidal water: "Master" includes every person, except a pilot or Government officer, in command or charge of a ship; and in reference to any boat belonging to a ship means the master of the ship, and in reference to any other boat includes every person having command or charge of such boat: "Minister" means the Minister of the Crown for the time being administering this Act: "Package" includes every means by which goods may be cased, covered, enclosed, contained, or packed: "Place" means any part of land or water, and includes anything thereon: "Prescribed" means prescribed by this Act or by regulations under this Act: "Protected work" means (a) A building in which any person dwells, or in which persons are accustomed to assemble for purposes of public concourse, public religious worship, public entertainment or amusement, education, or discussion, public offices, stores (bonded or free, or bonded and free combined), and other warehouses; and (b) A Inflammable Oils Act.-1908. (b) A building in which persons are employed for the purpose (c) A dock, wharf (as defined in this section), or timber yard, (d) Subject to the provisions of section 15 of this Act a depôt (e) Any other place which the Governor by Proclamation in "Screen wall" means a wall of brick, stone, concrete, solid "This Act" includes any licence, certificate, order, rule, or PART 1. "Tidal water" means any part of the sea or inlet thereof, or 38 Vict, c. 17, s. 108. of a river or other water within the ebb and flow of the tides at ordinary spring tides: “Town" means the City of Adelaide and any municipality incorporated under "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1890," or any Act amending or substituted for the same: "Wharf" includes any quay, landing place, landing stage, 38 Vict., c. 17, s. 108. jetty, pier, hulk, or other place at which goods are landed, loaded, or unloaded. "inflammable oil." 6. Inflammable oil" means any oil, liquid, or spirit derived Definition of wholly or in part from any petroleum, shale, schist, coal, peat, bitumen, or any other similar substance; and which has a true flashing point of less than one hundred and fifty degrees Fahrenheit; and any other liquid which the Governor, by Proclamation in the Gazette, declares to be an inflammable oil. 7. For the purposes of this Act inflammable oils are divided Classification of into "petrol" and "kerosine"; and (a) (b) "Petrol" means any Fahrenheit. "inflammable oil." |