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288 the Belfast Gazette, June 29,1923 288 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, JUNE 29,1923. Column 1. Column 2. Column 1. Column 2. • Townlands and parts of townlands Townlands and parts of townlands, Names of constituting the District Electoral Names of constituting the District District Electoral Divisions named in Column 1. District Electoral Electoral Divisions named in Divisions. Divisions. Column 1. Island Magee Ballycronan Beg. Templecorran Aldfreck. North Ballycronan More. Ballycarry North-west. Ballydown. Ballycarry South-west. Ballylumford. Ballyhill. Bally money. Bentra. Ballyprior Beg. Black Hall. Ballyprior More. Carnbrock. Ballytober. Cross mary. Carnspindle. Dobbsland. Drumgurland. Forthill. Dundressan. Kilroot. Kilcoan Beg. Knocknag ulliagh. Kilcoan More. Lockstown. Mullaghboy.. Redhall. Portmuck. Whitehead Whitehead. Island Magee Balloo. South Bally harry. Ballykeel (Parish of Island Magee). Ballymuldrogh. L/1695. Bally str udder. Castletown (Parish of Island Magee) THE MINISTRY OF HOlVlE AFFAIRS FOR Cloghfin. NORTHERN IRELAND. Gransha. • Mullaghdoo. Temple-effin. COUNTY OF LONDONDERRY. Kilwaughter Antiville (part of townland without RURAL DISTRICT OF MAGHERAFELT. the Urban District boundary of Larne). WHEREAS the Rural District of Maghera- Ballyedward* (Parish of Kilwaugh- ter). felt, situate in the Administrative Comity of Ballyhampton. Londonderry, is now divided into twenty-five Ballykeel (Parish of Kilwaughter). district electoral divisions, named respectively Ballyloran. the Ballymoghan, Ballyronan, Bancran, Bel- Bally snod. laghy, Brackagh Slievegallion, Carnamoney, Boydstown. Browndod. Castle Dawson, Clady, Desertmartin, Drapers- Capanagh. town, Gulladuff; Iniscarn, Lissan Upper, Craiginorne. Maghera, Magherafelt, Money haw, Moneymore, Curran and Drumaliss (part of Rocktown, Salterstown, Sprmghill, Swatragh. townland without the Urban District boundary of Larne). The Loop, The Six Towns, Tobermore, and Demesne. Tullykeeran district electoral divisions: Drumnadonaghy. •' > And whereas it is expedient that the said Drumnahoe. district electoral divisions, with the exception of Glebe (Parish of Kilwaughter). the Tobermore district electoral division, should Headwood. 1 Hightown. •' • be altered, and that with respect to the Rural Inver (part of townland without District, of Magherafelt it should be determined the Urban District boundary of as hereinafter appearing: Larne). Lealies. ; Now therefore the Ministry of Home Affairs Lowtown. ; for Northern Ireland, in exercise of its powers Moor dyke. ; under the Poor Relief (Ireland) Acts 1838 Mullaghsandall. to 1914, the Local Government Acts (Northern Old Freehold. Rory's Glen. Ireland), 1898 to 1922, and by all other powelrs Sheriff's Land. in that behalf enabling, the Ministry hereby Skeagh. orders and directs as follows, that is to say:— Townparks (part of townland with- out the Urban District boundary 1. This order shall apply to the electors' of Larne). lists and to the register of electors formed out of such lists which comes into force on the Middle Division Middle Division (part of townland 15th day of December, 1923; for the purposes without the Urban District boun- of the election of County and Rural District dary of Carrickfergus). West Division (part of townland Councillors from such date as may be necessary east of Wood burn River, without for the purposes of the triennial elections of the Urban District boundary of such Councillors for the County of London- Carrickfergus), derry and Rural Districts of Magherafelt re- spectively, to be held in the year 1924 ; for Raloo Altilevelly. Ballyfore. the purposes of the Irish Valuation Acts and Ballygowan (Parish of Raloo) the lists.to be made thereunder from sucli Bally lagan. dates as may be necessary for the preparation Ballynarry. of the lists and rate books on which the rates Ballyrickard Beg. for the year ending the 31st day of March. Ballyrickard More. Ballyryland. 1925, will.be assessable; and for all other Ballyvallagh. purposes on from and after the First d/iy of Ballywillin (Parish of Raloo). April, 1924. Beltoy (Parish of Raloo). 2. The Rural District of Magherafelt shall Bryantang. Carneal. be divided into twenty-six district electoral Tureagh. divisions, having the names specified in Column 1 of the Schedule to this Order..
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