1142 THE GAZETTE, OCTOBER 19, 1928.

gency, temporarily to employ persons who SCHEDULES. have not been certificated by the Civil Ser- FIRST SCHEDULE. vice Commissioners, provided that such employment has the previous approval of I.— District. the Treasury, and that its duration does Road from the road junction about 200 yards not exceed twelve months, or such extended north of Castle via, Lundie Church period as the Treasury may in each case to its junction with the Dundee- approve. road at Balshando, including the following (b) Pei-sons temporarily engaged under branches :—- arrangements sanctioned by the Treasury, in Road to its junction with the Dundee- the employment of the Head of a Depart- Coupar Angus road near Easter Ledyatt; ment, and paid out of a lump sum assigned and to him for the purpose. Road from Luudie to the termination of the County road near the Smithy. (c) Commissionaires employed by Govern- Road from the Lundie Eoad near Pitermo ment Departments. via Clushmill and Thriepley to its junction (d) Unestablished Messengers (including with the Muirhead- road near New- those belonging to the permanent unestab- ton. . lished class). Road from the Dronley- Castle road near Leoch via Leoch to its (e) Unestablished Paper Keepers or Press junction with the Burnhead- Keepers (including those belonging to the Hill road near the Smithy at Kirkton of permanent unestablished class). Auchterhouse, including the branch to the (/) Cleaners, Porters, Coalporters and Dronley-Kirkton of Auchterhouse road at Firelighters. Eastfield. Road from the Dundee-Coupar Angus road (g) Charwomen. at Birkhill Feus via South Dronley to its (h) Unestablished Cloakroom and Lavatory junction with the Dronley-Strathmartine Attendants. Castle road at Dronley. Road from the road junction about 100 (i) Temporary Clerks. yards north of the Dronley Station approach (;') Clerks belonging to the permanent on the north of the railway via Eastfield to unestablished class. its junction with the Burnhead-Auchter- house Hill road near Kirkton of Auchter- (fc) Temporary Typists or Shorthand house. Typists. Road from the Dundee- road near via Moathill to its junction with (I) Unestablished Operators of Tabulating the Auchterhouse- road near Kirkton Machines or Duplicators. of Tealing. (m) Telephone Operators (when they are blind persons). II.—Forfar District. Road from the road junction about 250 yards south of Station via Inglibton to its junction with the Newtyle- road near the Public School at Eassie and THE ROADS ACT, 1920. Nevay. Road from the road junction at Dykehead COUNTY OP ANGUS (FORMERLY of via Clachnabradn and Rottal to FORFAR). the road junction at Milton of Clova. The Cortachy-Glenprosen road from Buck- Notice is hereby given that on the twelfth hood (otherwise Glencally) Bridge to Craig day of October 1928 the Minister of Transport Lodge. made an Order under Section 7(4) of the Roads Road from the road junction at Pearsie, Act, 1920, amending a previous Order made about 650 yards north of the School, via by him under that sub-section on the 13th Easter Lednathie to its junction with the November 1923, in respect of certain highways Cortachy-Glenprosen-Craig Lodge road at in the County of Forfar (now Angus). Spott Bridge. The original Order provided, amongst other things, that for a period of five years from the III.—Brecldn District. 1st December 1923 no person should drive or Leightonhill Road from the Pitforthie- cause to be driven on the highways specified in Drumachlie road via Leightonhill to its the First Schedule hereto any mechanically- junction with the -Dun road about propelled vehicle which has an unladen weight 900 yardg south-east of Muirton. exceeding three tons, or which has seats for Powmill Road from the School at Parnell more than twenty persons exclusive of the to its junction with the Bridge of Dun- driver; and any mechanically-propelled vehicle Bonnyton road near Barnhead. on the highway specified in the Second Schedule hereto. IV.— District. The effect of the amending Order of the Road from the Arbroath-Montrose road at twelfth October 1928 is to substitute a period the Old Chance Inn, Village, of " ten years " in respect of the provisions via Lunan and Braehead to its junction with cited above for the period of " five years " the Arbroath-Montrose road about 550 yards mentioned in the Original Order. south of the Arbroath District Boundary.