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successors shall be able and capable, "in law 

 to grant, demise, alienate, and otherwise dispose of 

 all or any of the property, real or personal, belonging 

 to the Museum and also shall be able and capable to 

 borroAV and take up money for the use and purpose of 



May raise money or loan, the said Museum ; upon mort- 

 gage of the lands, tenements 

 books, coins, specimens of natural history, and other 

 said objects belonging to the said Museum, and upon 

 the security of the moneys granted and payable to the 

 said Museum under this present or any future Act ; 

 and also to do all other matters and things incidental 

 to, or appertaining to, a body politic and corporate. 



Not sell or otherwise alia- H. Provided, always, that it 



nate lauds w-ithout consent 



Government. shall not be lawful for the said 



Trustees to alienate, mortgage, 

 lease, or demise any lands, tenements, or heredita- 

 ments to which they may become entitled by grant, 

 purchase, or otherwise, unless with the approval of 

 the Governor of the said Colony for the time being. 



Museum when to be open HI. The said South African 

 free of chai'ge. 



Museum shall be kept upouj 



free of charge, to visitors during at .least four d-jys in 

 the week. 

 Who to be Tnistees. IV. — The said body corpo- 



rate shall consist of three Trus- 

 tees, and shall consist of the following gentlemen : — 

 The Hon'ble Rawson William Eawson Esqre., Colo- 

 nial Secretary, Thomas Maclear Esqre, Astronomer 



