8856 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 22 NOVEMBER, 19i2.

County of ; the Breaking Up and In- Farm, roadway on railway bridge under terference with Streets; tlie Laying down Cobham-road; roadway on railway bridge and Erection of Electric Lines, Wires, Posts, under Blundels-lane. and Apparatus>; and Taking and Recovering of Rates and Charges; Revocation of so much In the of — of Electric Lighting (Extension) Oakdene-road; Sole Farm-road; Station- Order, 1908, as relates to Parish of Cobhaxn; road and approach to Bookham Rail- Incorporation of Acts, and other Provisions.) way Station; bridge over the London and Souiih-Western Railway at south end of "T^TOTICE is hereby given, that the Leather- Bookham. Station at the junction of Book- JJM head and District Electricity Company ham-street and the Common-road; footpath Limited (hereinafter called "the Company") over railway tunnel of the London and South and whose registered offices are at 85, London Western Railway 270 yards from the north Wall, in the city of London, intend to apply end of Bookham Station and leading from to the Board of Trade on or before the 21st day the common to Great Bookham, Common- of December next for- a Provisional Order road, Stents-lane, Merrylands-road, Buggs (hereinafter called "the Order") under the Farm-road, Polesden-road, Chapel-lane,. Electric Lighting Acts, 1882 to 1909, for all or Chalkpit-lane, Admirals-road, Connicut- some of the following amongst other purposes (that is to say) : — lane. 1. To extend the area of the Company for In the parish of Little Bookham— the supply of electricity as defined by the Burnham-road; Maddox Farm-road; District ( and Mickle- footbridge over London and South-Western ham) Electricity Supply Order, 1902, and the Railway 450 yards south of Bookham Sta- Leatherhead and District () Electricity tion and leading from Maddox Farm to Supply Order, 1903 (hereinafter called "the Bookham Common; Common-road; Wood- existing Orders "), so as to include the lands-road; Banks-lane; footpath from of Cobham, Stoke d'Abernon, Great Bookham, Burnham-road to railway; new road leading and Little Bookham, in the rural district of out of Burnham-road. and the parish of Effingham, in the rural district of , in the county of (b) Railways— Surrey, and to enable the Company to exercise In the parish of Cobham— within those parishes, with or without modifica- The level crossings of the London and tion, all or some of the powers exercisable by South-Western Railway (a) between Steel's- them within their existing area of supply as lane and Little Heath-lane known as Cook's. defined in the First Schedule to the existing Crossing; (b) between Steer-lane and Orders, including the powers to break up Queen's Drive; and (c) from Sheath's-lane streets and roads, and levying and recovering to footpath on Oxshott Heath. rates, rents, and charges for the supply of electricity and meters and apparatus used in 3, The names of the streets and parts of the consumption of electricity, and all the streets in which it is proposed that electric lines powers that may be acquired by them under shall be laid down within a period of two years the Order. after the commencement of this Order are as 2. To authorize the Company to break up the follows: — following streets and parts of streets, including In the parish of Cobham— bridges not repairable by the local authority, Anyards-road, The Street, Church-street and railways, viz: — as far as the northern corner of tihe Church- (a) Streets and bridges— yard, Mill-road as far as Moores Mill-street,. In the parish of Cobham— Cobham-road from its junction with An- yards-road to the house known as "Brox- Anvil-lane; that part of Hogs Hill-lane more," the Portsmouth-road from its junc- which lies between Leigh Hill Farm and tion with Anyards-road to the Antelope Inn- Fairmile-lane; road (not named) near the National School and leading in a southerly In the parish of Stoke d'Abernon— direction from Hogs Hill-lane, Freelands- Oxshott-road from its junction witb road, Old Common-road, Green-lane, Fair- Steel's-lane to its junction with Bridle-lane. mile, Fairmile-avenue, Little Heath-lane, The Drive, Eaton Park-road, roads on the In the parish of Great Bookham— Eaton Park Estate, new road on the Avenue Lower-road from the boundary of the- Estate, leading in a southerly direction, parish of Fetcham to tihe junction witb from Stoke-road, Steer-lane, road leading Church-street and High-street, High-street, north out of Steer-lane, road leading south Church-street from its junction with Lower- out of Steer-lane by Warren Estate to Stoke road to its junction with Sole Farm-road. d'Abernon, Queen's Drive; Bird's-hill-road, In the parish of Little Bookham— Elvedon-road, road at Leigh-hill, leading from Leigh-hill-road to Hogs-hill-lane; Little Bookham-street from its junction Spencer-road, roadway on Warren-road with Lower-road to its junction with Sole Railway Bridge, approach to Oxshott and Farm-road. Fairmile Railway Station; all roads on Fair- In the parish of Efnngham— mile Park Estate; footpaths on Oxshott The Lower Bookham-road from the boun- Heath. dary of the parish of Little Bookham to the 1 In the parish of Stoke d'Abernon— building marked " School " on the afe 00 Oakshade-road, High Drive, Danes-hill, Ordnance Map and then due south as far as Drift-lane; road leading from Steel's-lane to the Vicarage. Steer-lane; Station-road and approach to 4. To repeal and revoke so much of the Cobham and Stoke d'Abernon Railway Sta- Woking Electric Lighting (Extension) Order . tion; footpath from Steel's-lane to Upper 1908, confirmed by the Electric Lighting Pro-