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Union Gazette, 30th December, 1910.

5. Subject to the tenancies, servitudes, rights, privileges, and concessions contained in the Second Schedule to this Act, and to the conditions contained in Clause 13 of the Will of the testator, the Union Government may, if it think fit, dedicate a site on the Groote Schuur Estates for the purpose of University Buildings.


6. This Act may be cited for all purposes as the “Rhodes’ Will (Groote Schuur Devolution) Act, 1910”.


First Schedule.

No. 1.—(1) Certain piece of ground situate in the Division of the Cape at Mowbray, being the remaining extent of part of the place Welgelegen, measuring as per remaining extent 186 morgen 584 square roods and 54 square feet.

(2) The remaining extent of certain piece of ground with the buildings thereon marked No. 1 to 33 inclusive on the general plan of the divided remaining portion of the farm Welgelegen, situate as above, measuring as per remaining extent 10 morgen 301 square roods 3 square feet.

(3) Certain piece of perpetual quitrent land situate as above adjoining the said farm, measuring 18 morgen and 150 square roods.

(4) Certain piece of perpetual quitrent land situate as above, being part of Welgelegen, measuring 17 morgen and 92 square roods.

(5) Certain piece of land situate as above, being part of the place “Groote Schuur”, measuring 8 morgen 395 square roods and 108 square feet.

(6) Certain piece of land situate as above adjoining the Estate “Welgelegen”, measuring 165 square roods and 108 square feet.

(7) The remaining extent of a certain piece of perpetual quitrent land situate beneath the Windberg, in the Cape Division, measuring as per remaining extent 3 morgen 223 square roods and 106 square feet.

(8) The remaining extent of certain piece of freehold land, being portion of the place called “Zorgvliet”, situate at Rondebosch, in the Cape Division, measuring as per remaining extent 238 square roods and 52 square feet.

(9) Certain four lots of ground marked Nos. 34, 35, 36, and 37 on the general plan of the divided remaining portion of the farm “Welgelegen” situate as above, measuring together 1 morgen 43 square roods and 143 square feet.

(10) The remaining extent of certain lots of ground marked on the same general plan, and being Nos. 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 67, 80 to 91, 104 105, 107, 108, 110, 111, 113, 114, 116, 117, 119, 120, 122, 123, 129, to 151 inclusive, measuring as per remaining extent 9 morgen 224 square roods and 104 square feet.

(Transfer No. 1607, dated 24th April, 1891.)

No. 2.—Certain piece of land being portion of the Estate called “Zorgvliet”, situate at Rondebosch, in the Cape Division, measuring 14 morgen 72 square roods 10 square feet.

(Transfer No. 3308, dated 21st June, 1894.)

No. 3.—Certain piece of ground situate at Rondebosch, in the Cape Division, being portion of the Estate “Zorgvliet”, originally granted to Jan Willem Eksteen on 10th October, 1834, and transferred to Henry William Mann on 27th October, 1892, measuring 1 morgen 152 square roods and 16 square feet.

(Transfer No. 4821, dated 28th August, 1894.)

No. 4.—Certain piece of freehold land situate at Rondebosch, in the Cape Division, being portion of the Estate “Rustenburg”, measuring 17 morgen 538 square roods 23 square feet.

(Transfer No. 4180, dated 28th July, 1894.)

No. 4a.—Certain piece of land situate as above, being portion of the Estate “Rustenburg”, measuring 4 morgen 402 square roods 90 square feet.

(Transfer No. 6131, dated 27th October, 1894.)

No. 5.—Certain piece of ground situate as above, being part of the property transferred to M. S. van der Byl on 22nd March, 1861, measuring 205 square roods 8 square feet.

(Transfer No. 5651, dated 30th September, 1895.)

No. 6.—The remainder of certain piece of ground situate as above, being the place called “Highstead”, measuring as per remainder 16 morgen 43 square roods 35.5 square feet.

(Transfer No. 3120, dated 13th June, 1894.)