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Rh SECOND SCHEDULE.

1. The preservation of continued public access to the park on the Groote Schuur Estate (other than the gardens and grounds immediately surrounding the residence for the Prime Minister referred to in Clause 13 of the Will of the testator) subject to such regulations as the Union Government may from time to time make and publish.

2. The use by the Western Province Agricultural Society for the purposes of a show ground, at a nominal rental of one pound per annum and during the pleasure of the Governor-General, of the land at Rosebank now used for that purpose in excess of land transferred to the said Society by the testator.

3. The rights of Rudyard Kipling acquired by virtue of a parole grant free of rent made by the testator of the life tenancy of the house, premises and grounds known as “The Woolsack” with reasonable access thereto and on conditions corresponding with the conditions customarily existing between landlord and tenant except a condition permitting any lease or sub-lease.

4. The rights of Mary Margaret Currey, widow of the late John Blades Currey, and of Mary Helen Currey, Winifred Maud Currey, Dorothy Christian Currey, Mona Marjorie Currey, and Cecil Maude Agnes Currey, daughters of the said late John Blades Currey, to the tenancy during the lifetime of the survivor of any of them of the house, premises and grounds known as “Welgelegen” acquired by virtue of a parole grant free of rent made by the testator in the manners and on the conditions, and subject to the exception, set forth in the last preceding paragraph of this Schedule.

5. The rights of Alida Andriena Mostert, Johanna Petronella Mostert and Wilhelmina Elizabeth Mostert to the tenancy during the lifetime of the survivor of any of them of the house, premises and ground known as “Welgelegen”, acquired by virtue of a parole grant free of rent made by the testator in the manner and on the conditions and subject to the exception set forth in the third paragraph of this Schedule.

6. The concessions made respectively to the Princess Christian Homes and the Mowbray Hostel, whereunder buildings have been erected, equipped and established for the objects of the said institutions, so that each institution may continue to carry on its establishment in the buildings so erected and equipped so long as the institution is devoted to public purposes and is governed by a responsible committee in South Africa or in England.

7. The proper and efficient maintenance and preservation of the Rhodes Memorial on the Groote Schuur Estates by the proprietors of the Estates, and the right at all times of public access to the said Memorial, subject to such regulations as are referred to in the first paragraph of this Schedule.