THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 22, 1895. 1523

measuring in a westerly direction from last-mentioned highway where that high- the north-western corner of that cottage, way crosses the Avon Water. and terminating at a point in the high- Also a branch line of pipes (h), com- way leading from Arden to Eawyards j mencing by a junction with Conduit B at a point opposite the western wall of in the highway leading from Shielhill Meadowhead Farm-steading. to at a point 150 yards, or Also a branch line of pipes (6), com- j thereabouts, measured in a northerly mencing by a junction with Conduit A direction, from the centre of the bridge at a point in the highway leading from carrying the aforesaid highway over the Arden to Eawyards at its junction with Eailway, and terminating in the highway leading from West Arbuckle that highway at Westfield Farm-steading. to Dykehead, and terminating in the Also a branch line of pipes (i), com- said highway leading from Arden to mencing by a junction with Conduit B at Rawyards at a point opposite the a point in the highway leading in a south- northern wall of the old school at the westerly direction from Longriggend northern end of the Village of Arden, Village at its junction with the high- which Conduit A and branch lines of way leading from Longriggend to East pipes will be situate in the Parishes Longrigg, and terminating in the last- of Bothwell, , and New Monk- mentioned highway at the boundary land, or some or one of them, and between the Counties of Lanark and County of Lanark. Stirling. Thirteenth.—An aqueduct conduit, or line of Which Conduit B and branch lines pipes (hereinafter called ' Conduit B'), of pipes will be situate in the Parish of commencing at the south-western corner New Monkland and County of Lanark. of the Service Reservoir A, hereinbefore Fourteenth.—An aqueduct conduit, or line of pipes described, and terminating by a junction (hereinafter called 'Conduit C'), com- with Conduit C, hereinafter described, mencing by a junction with Conduit A at the junction of the highway leading at a point in the highway leading from from to Lochend with the Airdrie to Edinburgh at its junction highway leading from Drumbreck to with the highway leading from Barblues Longriggend. to Gartness, and terminating at the Also a branch line of pipes (c), com- south-eastern corner of the Service mencing by a junction wich Conduit B Eeservoir B, hereinbefore described. at a point in the highway leading from Also a branch line of pipes (/), com- Dykehead to West Arbuckle, 330 yards, mencing by a junction with Conduit C or thereabouts, measured in a north- in the highway leading from Airdrie to westerly direction from the centre of Edinburgh opposite its junction with the Slamannan Eailway where it crosses the highway leading to Caldercruix, and that highway, and terminating in the terminating in the highway leading highway leading from Whiterigg to from Airdrie to Edinburgh opposite the Eawyards opposite Airdriehill Farm- eastern wall of Hillend Farm-steading. steading. Also a branch line of pipes (&), com- mencing by a junction with Conduit C Also a branch line of pipes (d), com- at a point in the highway leading from mencing by a junction with Conduit B Caldercruix to Lochend at its junction at a point in the highway leading from with the road leading to Drumbow to at its junction Farm-steading, and terminating in that with the highway leading from that highway at the boundary between the highway to Meikle Drumgray, and Counties of Lanark and Stirling. terminating in the highway leading Which Conduit C and branch lines of from Eawyards to , at the pipes will be situate in the Parishes of northern end of the Village of Eigend. New Monkland and Shotts and County Also a branch line of pipes (e), com- of Lanark. mencing by a junction with the branch Fifteenth.—An aqueduct conduit, or line of line of pipes lastly hereinbefore described pipes (hereinafter called ' Conduit D '), at a point in the highway leading from commencing at a point in the highway Eawyards to Cumbernauld at its junction leading from Edinburgh to Glasgow, with the highway leading to Wattston 170 yards, or thereabouts, measuring and Greengairs, and terminating at the in an easterly direction from the centre southern end of the Village of Stand. of the bridge carrying that highway Also a branch line of pipes (/), com- over the Caledonian Railway, and mencing by a junction with Conduit B terminating at the north-western at a point in the highway leading from corner of the Service Reservoir C, here- Greengairs to Easter Glentore opposite inbefore described, which Conduit D the centre of the highway leading to will be situate in the Parishes of Both- Loanhead, and terminating at a point in well and Shotts, and County of Lanark. the last-mentioned highway opposite the Sixteenth.—An aqueduct conduit, or line of northern wall of Loanhead Farm-steading. pipes (hereinafter called ' Conduit E'), Also a branch line of pipes (g), com- commencing at the north-eastern end of mencing by a junction with Conduit B the Service Eeservoir C, hereinbefore at a point in the highway leading from described, and terminating in the high- Shielhill to Longriggend opposite the way leading from Glasgow to Edinburgh centre of the highway leading to Avon- at the point where the Lintmill Burn head, and terminating at a point in the crosses that highway.