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369 No. 319. the FOREST LAW, 1939. ORDER in COUNCIL No 369 No. 319. THE FOREST LAW, 1939. ORDER IN COUNCIL No. 22G6 MADE UNDER SECTION 3. WlNSTER, Governor. In exercise of the powers vested in me by section 3 of the Forest Law, 1939, I, the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, do hereby order as follows :— 1. This Order may be cited as the Minor State Forests (Nicosia, Kyrenia and- Paphos) (Amendment No. 2) Order, 1947, and shall be read as one with the Minor State Forests (Nicosia, Kyrenia and Paphos) Gazettes : Orders, 1942 to 1947, (hereinafter referred to as " the principal Order"), Supplement and the principal Order and this Order may together be cited as the ??'■.%\Q,0 Minor State Forests (Nicosia, Kyrenia and Paphos) Orders, 1942 to "8" 4Ί943 (No. 2) 1947. 9.12J943 2. The Schedule to the principal Order is hereby amended as ?2" H944 follows :— 22! 6J944 (a) by the deletion therefrom of the areas Nos. 2, 4, 16, 18, 27. 6.1946 20, 25," 26, 27 and 28 (relating to the villages of Louroujina, 23, L1947 Tymbou, Kissonerga, Trimithousa', Anarita, Alambra, Pyroi, Ayia Varvara and Yerolakkos, respectively) and the substitution therefor of the following areas, respectively :— "2. Louroujina in the District of Nicosia : A portion of the crown land under plot No. 497 and the whole of plot No. 485 of sheet XL, plan No. 2, at the localities ' Ayia Varvara ' and ' Lakxiaes ', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 31, inclusive, comprising 91 donums approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1355, delineated thereon in green. 4. Tymbou in the District of Nicosia : (i) All that area of plot No. 257 of Block Έ', Tymbou village (sheet XXII, plan No. 59 E. ii) comprising 13 donums, 2 evleks and 2,100 square feet approximately and situate in the village area of Tymbou. (ii) A x^oriion of the crown land under plots Nos. 71, 213 and 81 of Block ' Ε', Tymbou village (sheet XXII, plan No. 60 W. 1) at the localities ' Spilia' and ' Mannouvera', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 23, inclusive, comprising 34 donums and 3 evleks approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1359, delineated thereon in green. 16. Kissonerga in the District of Paphos : A portion of the crown land under plot No. 267 of sheet XLV, plan No. 34, at the locality ' Melanos', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 14, inclusive, comprising 66 donums and 2 evleks approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1363, delineated thereon in green and marked Ά'. 18. Trimithousa in the District of Paphos : Portions of the crown land under plots Nos. 231, 235 and the whole of plots Nos. 230 and 234 of sheet XLV, plan No. 51, at the locality 'Ayios Yeorghios', demarcated by boundary stones 370 numbered consecutively from 1 to 21, inclusive, comprising 29 donums and 3 evleks approximately and shown on the Govern• ment Survey Plan Serial No. 1365, delineated thereon in oreen. 20. Anarita in the District of Paphos : Portions of the crown land under plots Nos. 228 and 103 and the whole of plots Nos. 106 and 102 of sheet LI, plan No. 23, at the localities ' Perneri ', < Mandra Kameni ' and < Sellain tie Marous ', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively irom 1 to 47, inclusive, comprising 191 donums approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1362, delineated thereon in <n'een. 25. Alambra in the District of Nicosia : (i) Portion of the crown land under plot No. 35 and the whole of plot No. 235 of sheet XXXIX, plan No. 16, at the localities ' Lakxies ' and ' Yerokarka ', but excluding the private lands under plots Nos. 27, 29, 30 and 31, demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 70, inclusive, comprising 156 donums and 1 evlek approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1353, delineated thereon in green and marked ' A'. (ii) Portion of the crown land under plot' No. 365 of sheet XXXIX, plan No. 16, at the locality ' Yerokarka', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 17, inclusive, and thence from boundary stone No. 17 to Nos. 14 and 13 of the Pera Khorio Fuel Area; and thence along the ridge to boundary stone No. 1. The extent of the whole area is 25 domums and 1 evlek approximately and shown on the Govern• ment Survey Plan Serial No. 1353, delineated thereon in green and marked 'B '. 26. Fyroi in the District of Nicosia : (i) The whole area of the crown land under plot No. 128 of the Government Survey Plan No. XXXI. 34, comprising 19 donums and 2 evleks approximately and shown on the Govern• ment Survey Plan Serial No. 1288, delineated thereon in green. - (ii) Portions of the crown lands under plots Nos. 14 and 12 of sheet XXXI, plan No. 43, at the locality ' Kastro ', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 28, inclusive, comprising 123 donums approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1357, delineated thereon in green. 27. Ayia Varvara in the District of Nicosia: A portion of the crown land under plot No. 801 of sheet XXXIX, plan No. 14, and the whole of plots Nos. 795, 796, 797, 798, 799 and 800 of sheet XXXIX, plan No. 14, plots Nos. 346, 347, 348, 349 and 350 of sheet XXXIX, plan No. 6, and plots Nos. 1, 2 and 3 of sheet XXXIX, plan No. 15, at the locality ' Makrya Rashi ', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 50, inclusive, comprising 247 donums approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1352, delineated thereon in green. 28. Yerolakkos in the District of Nicosia: . (i) A portion of the crown land at the locality ' Sites', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from D239 to D253, inclusive, comprising 20 donums approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1290. 371 (ii) A portion of the crown­land under plot No. 611 of sheet XXI, plan No. 50, at the localities 'Mandrikas' and ' Kannoures', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 39, inclusive, comprising 192 donums and 1 evlek approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1361, delineated thereon in green." (b) by the addition thereto immediately after area No. 29 (relating to the village of Morphou) of the following areas:— " 30. Ayia. Marina Skyllouras in the District of Nicosia: A portion of the crown land under plot No. 160 of sheet XX, plan No. 6, at the localities 'Lapatja' and 'Frangovounos', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 37, inclusive, comprising 141 donums approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1354, delineated thereon in green. 31. Mora in the District of Nicosia : The whole area of plot No. 29 and j>ortion of plot No. 30 of Block ' F ', Mora village (sheet XXII, plan No. 52 E. 2), situated at the localities 'Kouli Boghazi' and ' Shonostres ', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 26, inclusive; thence the boundary line runs along the cliff to boundary stone No. 1, comprising 73 donums approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1358, delineated thereon in green. 32. Perakhorio in the District of Nicosia: A portion of the crown land under plot No. 3 of sheet XXXIX, plan No. 16, at the locality 'Yerokacka', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 23, inclusive, comprising 46 donums approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1356, delineated thereon in green. 33. Yeri in the District of Nicosia: Portions of the crown land under plots Nos. 223 and 244 of sheet XXXI, plan No. 1, at the locality ' Kathari', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 22, inclusive, comprising 70 donums approximately and shown on the Govern­ ment Survey Plan Serial No. 1360, delineated thereon in green. 34. Timi in the District of Paphos: The whole of plots Nos. 6/3, 6/4, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 32 of sheet LI, plan No. 45, at the localities ' Livadhin ', ' Atsoukopetra' and ' Ammidhaes', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 31, inclusive, comprising 306 donums approximately and shown on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1364, delineated thereon in green. 35. Tala in the District of Paphos : A portion of the crown land under plot No. 302 of sheet XLV, plan No. 34, at the locality ' Melanos', demarcated by boundary stones numbered consecutively from 1 to 15, inclusive; and thence to boundary stones 2, 1 and 14 of the Kissonerga Fuel Area, comprising 68 donums and 1 evlek approximately and sho >vn on the Government Survey Plan Serial No. 1353, delineated thereon in green and marked ' Β'. " Ordered in Council, this 30th day of September, 1947. A. H. DUTTON, (M.P. 910/41/2.) Clerk of the Executive Council. .
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