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The Belfast Gazette, 11 Th November, 1966 397 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 11 TH NOVEMBER, 1966 397 extended, by Section 6(2) of the Drainage Act (Nor- Copies of the Schemes may be inspected free of thern Ireland) 1964, will be found in the following charge by any person during the period 14th Novem- publications for the week ending 12th November, ber 1966, to 14th December 1966, inclusive, at the 1966: offices of Londonderry County Council, Courthouse, Lurgan Mail . Londonderry, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and Lisburn Herald. 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday. A copy of Scheme 1 may also be inspected at the offices of Limavady Rural District Council, Limavady, and Scheme 2 at Coleraine Rural District Council offices, Rothesay Scheme 1: Ballyhay Burn House, 1 Ferryquay Street, Coleraine, during the Scheme 2: Ballyhay Tributary times and period stated above. Scheme 3: Capel Water Extension Any person who considers that his interests will be prejudicially affected by the Schemes may, at any The Ministry of Agriculture for Northern Ireland time within one month after the date of publication hereby gives notice in pursuance .of Section 5(l)(b) of this notice, send to the Secretary, Ministry of of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947 as Agriculture, 38 Alfred Street, Belfast 2, all such extended by Section 6(2) of the Drainage Act (Nor- (if any) observations in regard to the Schemes as he thern Ireland) 1964, that Schemes have been prepared shall think proper. for the better drainage of: , . The notice required to be given by Section 5(l)(b) (Scheme 1): that part of the Ballyhay Burn flowing of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947 as through or between the townlands of extended by Section 6(2) of the Drainage' Act (Nor- Ballyvester, Ballyhay, Herdstown, Bally- thern Ireland) 1964, will be found in the following fotherly, Cotton and Gransha in the publications for the week ending 12th November, County of Down; 1966: (Scheme 2): that part of the Ballyhay Tributary Coleraine Chronicle flowing through or between the town- lands of Cotton and Ballyhay in the Northern Constitution. County of Down; (Scheme 3): that part of Capel Water flowing through or between the townlands of Ballymacashen and Raffrey in the Scheme 1: Loughgall Manor Estate Drain County of Down; Scheme 2: Kilmacanty Drain which the Drainage Council have determined to be minor watercourses within the meaning of Section Scheme 3: Kilmore Drain 2(1) of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1964. Scheme 4: Tall River Extension Copies of the Schemes may be inspected free of charge by any person during the period 14th Novem- The Ministry of Agriculture for Northern Ireland ber 1966, to 14th December 1966, inclusive, at the hereby gives notice in pursuance of Section 5(1 )(b) offices of Down County Council, Courthouse, Down- of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947 as patrick, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 5.00 extended by Section 6(2) of the Drainage Act (Nor- p.m., Monday to Friday. Copies of Schemes 1 and 2 thern Ireland) 1964 that Schemes, have been pre- may also be inspected at the offices of Donaghadee pared for the better drainage of: Urban District Council, Town. Hall,; High..Street, .(Scheme 1): that part of LoughgaH Manor Estate Dpnaghadee, and Scheme'3 at' East Down Rural Drain flowing through or between the District Council Office, Quoile Road, Downpatrick, townlands of Coragh, Ballymagerny, during the times and period stated above. Loughgall, Levalleglish and Causanagh Any person who considers that his interests will in the County of Armagh; be prejudicially affected by the Schemes may, at (Scheme 2): that part of Kilmacanty Drain flowing any time within one month after the date of publica- through or between the townlands of tion of this notice, send to the Secretary, Ministry of Money, Cavan, Tullygarden, Kilma- Agriculture, 38 Alfred Street, Belfast 2, all such canty and Annahugh in the County of (if any) observations in regard to the Schemes as he Armagh; shall think proper. (Scheme 3): that part of Kilmore Drain flowing The notice required to be given by Section 5(l)(b) through or between the townlands of of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947, as Annaboe, Kilmore, Mullaletragh, Cavan extended by Section 6(2) of the Drainage Act (Nor- and Money in the County of Armagh; thern Ireland) 1964, will be found in the following (Scheme 4): that part of the Tall River Extension publications for the week ending 12th November, flowing through or between the town- 1966: lands of Ballyleny, Ballynahinch, Drum- Newtownards Chronicle man, Annareagh, Maynooth, Rich Hill Down Recorder. or Legacorry. Mullaletragh, Drumna- hunshin and Rockmacreeny in the County of Armagh; which the Drainage Council have determined to be Scheme 1: Foreglen River minor watercourses within the meaning of Section Scheme 2: Mettican River 2(1) of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1964. The Ministry of Agriculture for Northern Ireland Copies of the Schemes may be inspected free of hereby gives notice in pursuance of Section 5(l)(b) charge by any person during the period 14th Novem- of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947, as ber 1966, to 14th December 1966, inclusive, at the extended by Section 6(2) of the Drainage Act (Nor- offices of Armagh County Council, 1 Charlemont thern Ireland) 1964, that Schemes have been pre- Place, Armagh, and Armagh Rural District Council, pared for the better drainage of: Tower Hill, Armagh, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday. (Scheme 1): that part of the Foreglen River flowing through or between the townlands of Any person who considers that his interests will Claudyr Dungorkin, Pallymaclanigan, be prejudicially affected by the Schemes may, at Gortilea, Mulderg; Ballyholly, 'Mul- any time within one month after the date of publica- donagh, Kinculbrack, Coolnacolpagh, tion of this notice, send to the Secretary, Ministry of Kilculmagrandal and Ballymoney in the Agriculture, 38 Alfred Street, Belfast 2, all such County of Londonderry; (if any) observations in regard to the Schemes as he shall think proper. •• (Scheme 2): that part of the Mettican River flowing through or between the townlands of The notice required to be given by Section 5(l)(b)- Mettican Glebe, Garvagh, Tamnymore, of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947, as Liscall, 'Ballyrogan, Inishaleen, Cah, extended by Section 6(2) of the Drainage Act (Nor- Glenkeen, Boleran and Coolnasillagh in thern Ireland) 1964, will be found in the following the County of Londonderry; publications .for the week ending 12th November, 1966: which the Drainage Council have determined to be minor watercourses within the meaning of .Section Armagh Observer 2(1) of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1964. 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