THE GAZETTE, 3 FEBRUARY, 1925. 785

6. To prescribe the maximum price that may In the parish of Kingston: — be demanded and taken by the Corporation in Middleway Eoad; Brookside Eoad; Gorse respect of the supply of electricity within the Avenue; the footpath leading from a point added area. opposite the Lodge at Kingston Manor to 7. The names of the streets in the added East Preston; the footpath leading from area in which it is proposed that electric lines Kingston to West . shall be laid down within a period to be specified by the Order are as follows:— In the parish of Ferring:— In the urban district of :— The portion of Sea Lane south of Sea Terminus Eoad; High Street; Duke Lane Cottages; the portion of the - Street; Street; New Eoad; East Littlehampton Eoad; the footpath leading Street; Church Street; Beach Eoad; South to Kingston from a point near " The Terrace; Norfolk Eoad; St. Flora's Eoad; Grange "; the footpath leading from West Eoad. Ferring to East Ferring; the footpath lead- ing from East Ferring Farm to the " Bull's In the rural district of Bast Preston:— Head " Hotel in Gonng-by-Sea. In the parish of Eustihgton:— The Worthing-Littlehampton Eoad from In the parish of Goring-by-Sea:— St. Mary's Church to Woodbine Corner; Eden Lane; the footpath leading in a Ash Lane; Broadmark Eoad; Vicarage westerly direction from a point near the Eoad. " Bull's Head " Hotel to East Ferring Farm in the parish of Ferring; the footpath In the parish of East Preston:— known as " The Bury " leading in an Preston Street; Sea Side Eoad; Sea easterly direction from a point near the Avenue. " Bull's Head " Hotel1 to St. Mary's Church; the footpath passing through St. In the parish of Goring-by-Sea:— Mary's churchyard from " The Bury " to Goring Lane. the southern exit from the churchyard. 8. The streets and parts of streets not repairable by the local authority and railways In the parish of Clapham:— which the Corporation propose to take specific The portion of the Worthing-Arundel main powers to break up are: — road. (a) Streets: In the parish of :— In the urban district of Littlehampton: — The portion of the Worthing-Arundel main Berry Lane (known as " The Wapple "); road; the portion of the Worthing-Little- Maltravers Drive; Arcade Eoad; Kent hampton main road. Eoad; the portion of the main road leading from to the Ferry; Passage at In the rural district of Thakeham:— the rear of the houses situate on the east In the parish of Findon:— side of that portion of Queen Street between The portion of the Worthing- Cornwall Eoad and Field Place. main road lying within the parish; the main In the rural district of East Preston:— road leading from the " Gun " Inn to Long Furlong; the road turning out of the Worth- In the parish of Eustington: — ing-Horsham main road in a westerly direc- Holmes Lane; Claigmar Eoad; Glenville tion and leading to Arundel and Littlehamp- Eoad; Pigeonhouso Lane, the footpath lead- ton; the road leading out of the Worthing- ing out of North Lane to Littlehampton; Horsham main road in a westerly direction the portion of the main road leading from at North End; the road leading from the Angmering to Littlehampton. Worthing-Horsham main road to Findon In the parish of Angmering:— Place and Findon Parish Church. The portion of the main road leading from In the rural district of West: — Worthing to Littlehampton; the road lead- ing from. Angmering Station to the In the parish of Sompting: — Worthing-Littlehampton main road; the Lambley's Lane; the footpath leading footpath leading from High Street in the from Dunkton Lane to Church Lane; the village of Angmering southwards across the footpath leading from Church Lane to Southern Eailway to East Preston. Lambley's Lane; the footpath leading from West Street at its junction with Lambley's In the parish of East Preston:— Lane to Broadwater. Manor Eoad; Seaside Eoad; Seaview Avenue; Westfield Avenue; Willowhayne (b) Railways: Crescent; Willowhayne Avenue; The In the urban district of Littlehampton:— Drive; the approach to the Vicarage; the The level crossing of the Southern Eail- footpath leading from North Lane East way at Wick on the Littlehampton-Arundel Preston to Angmering Village across the Eoad; the level crossing of the Southern Southern Eailway. in a northerly direction; the footpath leading from a point opposite Eailway at Toddington. the East Preston Union Workhouse to St. In the rural district of East Preston:— Mary's Church and through the churchyard into the road leading from Eoundstone Gate In the parish of Eustington:— to Eustington; the footpath leading out of The approaches to and the bridge over the Preston Street eastwards to Kingston. Southern Eailway.