THE LONDON .GAZETTE, 23 FEBRUARY, 1912. 1341

Beqcles, Belstead, Belton, ,. Bentley, Given under my hand at Whitehall, this Blakenham Great, Blakenham Little, , [22nd day of February, 1912. Bradwell, Bramfield, Bramford, Brampton, ' JR. Mc'Kenna, Braatham, , Burgh Castle, : Campsey Ash, Claydon, Coddenham, , \ • One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries , Farnham, Fritton, Glenham Little, i of State. , , Holton (near Hales- worth), -cum-Carlton, , Melton, Middleton, , Pettis- tree, Play ford, , , Rush- THE FAIRS ACT, 1871. mere St. Andrew (near ), Saxmund- i ham, , , Sproughton, 1 The Local Government Act, 1894. Tattingstone, Tuddenham St. Martin, Ufford, - with - Mells Hamlet, Westerficld, SAWBRIDGE WORTH FAIRS. , Weston, Wherstead, Whitton, Wick- • The Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ham Market, , Woodbridge, ; Iment hereby gives notice that a representa- also so much of the folloAving estuaries and ''tion has been duly made to him by the Urban tidal waters as are within the body of the 1 District Council of Sawbridgeworth, in the County of , and lie above or to the land- 'county of Hertford, that it would be for the ward side of the following lines respectively, ! convenience and advantage of the public that namely: — ithe Fairs which have been, held annually at STOTJR AND ORWELL. ? Sawbridgeworth on the 23rd and 24th days of '. April, and the 20th and 21st days of October, A line drawn straight from the Tower, in ;sbould be abolished: Walton-on-the-Naze, in the county of Essex, to the seaward extremity of Landguard Point, i On the 25th day of March, 1912, the Secre- in the county of Suffolk. 1 tary of State will take such representation into Provided .that nothing in the said Order i consideration, and any person who may desire shall apply to any wild duck decoy, for the ; to object to the abolition of the Fairs should time being used as such, or any pond used in i intimate his objections to the Secretary of State connection therewith, in the said portion of I before that day. the said Administrative County or in any of ' Home Office, Whitehall. the foregoing parishes. ;• February 22, 1912. EGGS. Certain Eggs' 'protected tlvrouyhout the Admvnistrative County. ST. WINIFRED'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL VI. The taking or destroying of the eggs of FOR GIRLS, WOLVERHAMPTON. the following species of Wild Birds is' pro- hibited throughout the Administrative County Forty-five girls to be admitted. of East Suffolk: — Hedge Accentor (Hedge Sparrow), Avocet, The Secretary of State for the Home Depart- Bittern, Girl Bunting, Great Bustard, Buzzard, : ment hereby gives notice that he has sanc- Chiffchaff, Crake, Tree Creeper, Crossbill, Dot- i tioned an increase of ten i^^ the number of terel ' (Stone-runner), Sheld Duck, Dunbird, \ inmates of St. Winifred's Industrial. School for Dunlin (Ox Bird, Plover's Page, Purre, Sea Girls, Wolverhampton, making forty-five (45) Lark), Peregrine -Falcon, PieoV Flycatcher, in all. Spotted Flycatcher, Garganey (Summer Teal), Whitehall, 22nd February, 1912. Goldcrest (Golden-crested Wren), Goldfinch, Great Crested Grebe, Little Grebe or Dabchick, Harrier, Hobby, Hoopoe, Kestrel, Kingfisher, Wood Lark, Magpie, House Martin, Sand Scottish Office, Whitehall, Martin, Nightjar (Goat Sucker, Night Hawk, February 21, 1912. Fern Owl), Nightingale, Nuthatch, Oriole, Owl, Oyster Catcher, Meadow Pipit (Titlark), Addresses and Resolutions expressive of Rock Pipit, Tree Pipit, Kentish Plover, sympathy with Their Majesties The King and Pochard, Rail, Raven, Lesser Redpoll, Red- The Queen on the occasion of the lamented shank, Redstart, Reeve, Robin, Sandpiper death of His Grace The Duke of Fife have (Summer Snipe), Shoveller, Snipe, Stint, been received by the Secretary for Scotland Stonechat, Stone Curlew (Norfolk Plover, from the undermentioned bodies for presenta- Thick-knee), Stonehatch (Ringed Plover), tion to Their Majesties, and have been pre- Swallow, Swift, Teal, Tern (Sea Swallow), sented accordingly: — Bearded Tit (Reedling or Reed Pheasant), The Citizens of Edinburgh, through the Long-tailed Tit, Woodpecker, Grey. Wagtail, Lord Provost. Pied Wagtail, Yellow Wagtail, Blackcap The Citizens of Aberdeen, through tho Warbler, Dartford Warbler, Garden Warbler, Lord Provost. Grasshopper Warbler, Marsh Warbler, \ Reed The Presbytery of Edinburgh. Warbler, Sedge Warbler, Willow Warbler, The Presbytery of Hamilton. Wood Warbler, Wheatear, Whinchat, White- The County Council of Banff shire. throat, Lesser Whitethroat, Woodcock, Wren, The Provost, Magistrates' and Councillors Wryneck (Cuckoo's Mate or Snake Bird), and of Banff. (after April 20th in each year) Lapwing (Pee- The Provost, Magistrates and Councillors wit or Green Plover), and Redshank. of Dunoon. The Provost, Magistrates and Councillors Repeal of former Order. of Macduff. VII.. The Order of the 20th October, 1909, The Association of Royal Warrant Holders is hereby repealed. in Aberdeen. A 2