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Hay Court House

Hay Court House

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2022年9月
Jaw-dropping beautiful court house.. .it's hard to reconcile that this is actually a court house with it's beautiful manor look.

Going back 100 years, the 1917 records show that the Hay-based magistrate dealt with everything from the Vagrancy Act and the Drunkards Punishment Provisions of the Police Offences Act, as well as granting licenses for auctioneers, hawkers, and second-hand dealers.

This courthouse is the fourth to be built in Hay. Hay’s first courthouse of 1860 was on the site of the present Hay Post Office, built within only a year of Hay being Gazetted as a town in 1859. By 1874 the building was becoming dilapidated, with plaster falling on a judge’s head on one occasion, bricks tumbling from the sides of the door, and it was too small to cope with its ever increasing work load.

The second courthouse, opened in 1877, is now the building occupied by the Hay Shire Chambers. However, like its predecessor it too was declared unsatisfactory after a short time, and in 1855 the third court house moved to the Athenaeum building in Moppett Street.In 1892 the fourth and final courthouse was completed.

The Court featured in the Shearers Strike of August 1894 following a number of incidents at the Hay Railway Station. The local magistrate thought it wise to swear in 97 special constables to assist police in the event of a riot, one that thankfully that never eventuated.

There should be no surprise that it is classified by the National Trust.
撰写日期:2022年10月5日
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