Guide 3 to NSW State Archives relating to Responsible Government - OCR - Flipbook - Page 197
A Guide to New South Wales State Archives relating to Responsible Government
to the Australian Commonwealth; Norfolk Island (Copies of papers
and correspondence relative to the imposition of duties upon
products imported into New South Wales), printed 1902; report to
the Governor on Norfolk Island affairs, 17 March 1905; copy of the
New South Wales Proclamation of 23 June 1914 in which the
Governor proclaimed that after 30 June 1914 he would cease to
administer the Government of Norfolk Island; copies of 1908 and
1909 Commonwealth bill, the Norfolk Island Bill; and a copy of the
Norfolk Island Act 1913, Commonwealth Act No.15 of 1913.
Premier's Department
CGS 12061
Letters received — Special bundles
When the New South Wales Constitution Act, 1855, was enacted, Garden
Island, in Port Jackson, was part of the waste lands of the Crown, the
entire management and control of which were vested by s.2 of that Act in
the legislature of the Colony. By notices published in 1865 and 1866,
pursuant to the Crown Lands Alienation Act, 1861 (N.S.W.), the island
was dedicated as a naval depot. It continued to be so used by the
Imperial Naval Authorities until 1913, but since that date it had been
occupied by the Commonwealth naval authorities for the use of the naval
forces which it provided and maintained. An Imperial Order in Council
made in 1899 under the Colonial Fortifications Act, 1877, recited an
agreement by which the Government of New South Wales were to erect
buildings and carry out works (partly on Garden Island), and the Imperial
Government agreed that when the buildings and works were completed
and the sites "conveyed, granted, or dedicated in perpetuity for the use of
Her Majesty's navy in the same way as Garden Island had been" the
Imperial Government would surrender certain lands which were not within
s.2 of the Act of 1855; the Order then, in consideration of the agreement,
vested the lands in the Government of New South Wales. In 1923 the
Minister administering the Crown Lands Consolidation Act, 1913 (N.S.W.)
acting under s.25 of that Act, revoked the dedication of Garden Island ...
booklet or report, Garden Island - Transfer to Commonwealth
Government. History of Negotiations, in [9/4004]
Garden Island, 1844-1944 (File 49/258)
The papers on this file effectively commence in 1896 although
there are some earlier papers, including 1844 grants of Pinchgut
Island, part of Goat Island and part of Bent Street to the Principal
Officers of Ordnance in Great Britain.
CGS 12061,
[9/4004]
This file contains papers relating to the handing over of Garden
Island to the Commonwealth as well as those relating to the
transfer of Admiralty and Ordnance lands from the Imperial
authorities to the New South Wales Colonial Government and
properties to be transferred to the Imperial Government in
exchange.
Includes papers relating to: the transfer of Ordnance lands from
the Imperial authorities to the Colonial Government in the 1890s;
transfer to the Commonwealth Government of the properties used
by the Imperial Government for naval purposes in Sydney; the
proposed dedication of Goat Island as a public recreation reserve;
maintenance of the Naval Station at Sydney, ie whether costs
should be met by the State or the Commonwealth (Spectacle
194
State Records Authority of New South Wales