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NARROGIN RECREATION

RESERVE.

11° GEO. V., No. XXV.

Vesting of lands in
Municipality of
Narrogin.

Narrogin Recreation Reserve.

Schedule.

No. 25 of 1920.

AN ACT to vest in and authorise the acquisition by the Municipality of Narrogin of certain lands to be held as a ground for sports and for the purpose of public entertainment and exhibitions, and to be known as the Narrogin Recreation Reserve, and to empower the trustees of Reserve 7417 to sell the lands comprised therein, and to hand the proceeds to the said Municipality to be used in the improvement of the said Recreation Reserve, and the acquisition of lands to form part thereof, and for other relative purposes.

[Assented to 11th January, 1921.]

E it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by

Band with the advice and consent of the Legislative

Council and Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

1. (1.) The following lands are hereby vested in the Municipality of Narrogin for an estate in fee simple, that is to say

(a) The lands described in Part III. of the Schedule to the Roads Closure Act, 1919, and delineated and coloured blue in the plan in the Schedule to this Act.

(b) The lands comprised in Reserves

A 9595, 9360, and

14387, and Narrogin Town Lot 498, all delineated and coloured red in the said plan.

(2.) The lands so vested, together with the lands acquired under section two of this Act shall—

(a) constitute the Narrogin Recreation Reserve (hereinafter called the "Reserve"), and be held as a ground for sports and the purpose of public entertainment and exhibitions under and subject to the provisions of this Act;

(b) be deemed to have been set apart and proclaimed as a Class "A" Reserve;

(c) be freed by force of this Act from all other trusts

and purposes.

pality to acquire

2. The said municipality is hereby empowered to pur- Power of Munici chase or acquire the lands delineated in the Schedule hereto certain lands. and therein coloured green, either by agreement with the Schedule. owner or owners thereof or as for a public work under and subject to the Public Works Act, 1902.

3. The trustees of the lands comprised in Reserve 7417 Power of Trustees of Reserve A7417 to (Dumberning A.A. Lots 112 and 164) are hereby empowered sell. to sell the said lands, and to vest the same in the purchaser for an estate in fee simple freed from all trusts affecting the same.

4. Forthwith after the sale the said trustees shall pay Proceeds of sale to the net proceeds to the said municipality, and the said muni- cipality for use cipality shall apply such proceeds in or towards the purchase

or acquisition of the lands mentioned in section two and the improvement of the Reserve.

under this Act.

5. The council of the said municipality may set apart Powers of Council from time to time any part or parts of the reserve for

(a) a racecourse;

(b) show grounds;

(c) polo grounds;

(d) tennis grounds;

(e) bowling and croquet grounds;

(f) cricket grounds;

(g) football grounds;

(h) sports grounds;

(i) golf links;

(j) trotting grounds.

to set apart parts of Reserve for various sports.

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6. The said council may, from time to time, on any part or parts of the reserve, construct or provide and maintain, control and manage or grant concessions for the construction, maintenance, control and management of

(a) grandstands, pavilions, seats, shelter-sheds, kiosks, and other buildings for the convenience of the public;

(b) public refreshment rooms;

(c) buildings for public entertainments or exhibitions conducted or authorised by the council.

And the said council may conduct or authorise public entertainments or exhibitions on any part of the reserve.

7. (1.) The said council may make by-laws enacting and prescribing all such matters and things as it may be necessary or convenient to enact or prescribe for the purpose of carrying the purposes and objects of this Act into effect, or for ensuring good order on the reserve and the convenience, comfort, and safety of the people using the same; and may impose a penalty not exceeding ten pounds for the breach of any by-law.

(2.) The power to make by-laws shall include power to prescribe and levy tolls and charges for the right to enter or make use of the reserve or any part thereof or any building, enclosure or thing situated or being thereon.

8. The ordinary revenue of the said municipality and such moneys as the council thereof may borrow (which, under and subject to Part XXIV. of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1906, the council is hereby authorised to do), shall be applicable towards payment of expenses incurred by the municipality in the exercise of any power conferred by this Act.

9. This Act may be cited as the Narrogin Recreation Reserve Act, 1920.

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PERMANENT

RESERVES.

11 GEO, V., No. XXVI.

Short title.

Area of Re.

servo A7665 reduced.

Purpose of portion of Re. serve A9997 changed.

No. 26 of 1920.

AN ACT to reduce the Area of Reserves A A7655, A9997, and A6862, and to annul Reserve A A7469.

BE

[Assented to 31st December, 1920.]

E it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:-

1. This Act may be cited as the Permanent Reserves Act, 1920.

2. That portion of Reserve A A7655, bounded by lines starting from the South-West corner of Wellington Location 3610, and extending along its South boundary 50 chains East; thence South 60 chains; thence West to the road from Mandurah to Bunbury, and thence along said road Northwards to the starting point; containing 240 acres, is hereby excised from the said reserve.

3. That portion of Reserve A A9997 (being portion of Bunbury Town Lot 357) bounded by lines starting from the South-West corner of Bunbury Town Lot 340, and extending 89deg. 7 min., 700 links, to the Western side of High Street; thence 181deg. 5min., 385.1 links, to the Northern boundary of Leschenault Location 26; thence 269deg. 57min., 1,061.3 links, along said boundary, and thence 43deg. 47min., 533.4 links, to the starting point, is excised from the said reserve, and may be dedicated to the purposes of a school site.

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