number 1657 75

The Gazette Published bp

Registered as a newspaper

FRIDAY, 27th MARCH, 1953.

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE FOR (c) That part of the Glasswater River which flows NORTHERN from approximately 170 yards upstream of Everogues Bridge at town to its junc- DRAINAGE ACT (), 1947 tion with the Ballynahinch River one mile south (REPRINT TO 1952) of Crossgar town between the of The Ministry of Agriculture for Northern Ireland Lissara, Crossgar and Kilmore. hereby gives notice in pursuance of Section 5 (1) (b) A copy of the Scheme may be inspected free of of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland), 1947 (Reprint charge by any person during the period from 30th to 1952) that a scheme has been prepared for the better March to 30th April, 1953, inclusive, at the offices drainage of the Quoile Annacloy and Ballynahinch of the County Council, , between River and its tributaries, the Drumaness River and the the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays and Glasswater River in the County of Down, which the on Saturdays between 9.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m., ex- Drainage Council have declared to be main water- cept from 3rd April to 6th April, when the offices courses within the meaning of Section 1 (1) of the will be closed. Act. Any person who considers that his interests will The watercourses to be dealt with under the Scheme be prejudicially affected by the Scheme may at any are: — time within one month after the date of the publica- ,(a) That part of the Quoile Annacloy and Ballyna- tion of this notice send to the Secretary, Ministry hinch River which flows from the outlet from of Agriculture, 3 Donegal! Pass, Belfast, all such (if Ballycrune Lough in Ballycrune and Cargygray any) observations in regard to the scheme as he shall Townlands to Ballygally, Hare Island and Castle think proper. Island Townlands through or between the Town- The notice required to be given by Section 5 (1) (b) lands of Ballycrune, Cargygray, Carricknadar- of the said Act will be found in the following riff, Ballymurphy, Ballycreen, Ballykine, Bally- publications: — kine Upper, Ballykine Lower, Ballymaglave "," dated Friday, 27th March, 1953. North, Ballynahinch, Ballymaglave South, Bally- lone Big. Magheradrool, Cumber, Raleagh, Drum- "-Letter", dated Friday, 27th March, soonagher, Drumaghlis, Listooder, Rademan, Car- 1953. nacally, Kilmore, Lissara, Crossgar, Lisnamore, "," dated Friday, 27th March, 1953. Tullynacree, Rossconor, Annacloy, Woodgrange, "Irish News," dated Friday, 27th March, 1953. Inch, Hollymount, Demesne of Down, Bolly- renan, Quoile, Finnabrogue, Lisbane, Lisboy and "" for week ending 28th March, Ballygally. 1953. «(b) That part of the Drumaness River which flows "Dromore Leader" for week ending 28th March, from approximately 175 yards downstream of 1953. McAuley's Lake in Ballymacarn South Town- land to its junction with the Ballynahinch River SEALED with the Official Seal of the 1-J miles north of Drumaness village through or ' Ministry of Agriculture for Nor- between the Townlands of Ballymacarn South, thern Ireland, this 19th day of Edendarriff, Drumsnade, Drumaness, Maghera- March, nineteen hundred and fifty- timpany, Magheralone, Magheradrool, Cumber three, in the presence of: and Drumnaconaghen. J. H. CRAIG, Assistant Secretary.