Law Report. Supreme Court : Saddington v Hackett
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In 1876, Hackett applied to bring the land, known as Victoria Square, under the Real Property Act, but local opposition led to tanner, Robert Saddington filing a caveat against Hackett's application. The court found the land had been in continuous use as public land since 1842 and was therefore dedicated to the public by deed.
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Sydney Morning Herald 19 June 1880 page 8
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Parks Files Sydney Morning Herald, 19 June 1880, page 8
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Victoria Park - Parks - Reserves - South Creek - St Marys - James Hackett - Robert Saddington - Victoria Square - O'Connell's Squate - Town Square - Mary O'Connell - Maurice O'Connell - Law reports - Supreme Court - Public land - Mr McCulloch - Mr Ryan
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PARKS FILES
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English
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214551
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