Colonial Secretary’s Office, Melbourne, 16th December, 1853.

WARRINGAL.
HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, in pursuance of the power vested in him by the Act of the Governor and Legislative Council of New South Wales, 13th Vic., No. 29, hereby declares that the Township of Warringal, in the Colony of Victoria (the boundaries of which arc specified below), shall be within the operation of the 3rd clause of the said Act, so as to constitute it a place at which any fermented or spirituous liquors, or any mixed liquors, part of which is fermented or spirituous, may be sold in quantities of not less than two gallons at any one time.
By His Excellency’s Command,
JOHN FOSTER.
Description of the Township Reserve of Warringal, in the Parish of Keelbundora, County of Bourke Commencing at the north east comer of section 1 in the parish of Keelbundora and bounded on the south by section 2 bearing east 95 chains; on the cast by the Yarra Yarra river and by part of section 6 bearing north 20 chains; on the north by section 5 bearing west 80 chains ; and on the west by part of section 3 bearing south 40 chains to the commencing point.