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The Edinburgh Gazette, December 23, 1955 767 The THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, DECEMBER 23, 1955 767 STATEMENT showing the QUANTITIES SOLD and AVERAGE COUNTY COUNCIL OF ROSS AND CROMARTY PRICES OF BRITISH CORN per cwt. of 112 Imperial Ib. NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with the terms ot computed from returns received by the MINISTRY OF Section 147(5) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD in the week ended 1947, that the County Council of the County of Ross and 17th December 1955, pursuant to the Corn Returns Act, Cromarty have resolved to form the Village of Portma- 1882, the Corn Sales Act, 1921, and the Agriculture homack into a Special Drainage District. (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1943. The full terms of the resolution, and plans showing the boundaries of the Special District may be inspected in the British Corn Quantities Sold Average Price per Cwt. office of the undersigned during ordinary office hours from 24th December, 1955 to 14th January, 1956. cwt. s. d. W. D. Ross, County Clerk. WHEAT 675,635 23 3 County Buildings, Dingwall. BARLEY u75,216 22 8 16th December, 1955. OATS 64,418 23 10 NOTE.—The above statement is based on returns received from 174 prescribed towns in England and Wales in the week ended 17th December 1955. The prices represent the average for all sales at these towns, and include transactions between THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF growers and merchants, and transactions between merchants, during the week ended 10th December 1955. ROSS AND CROMARTY P. G. ELLIS. WATER (SCOTLAND) ACTS, 1946 and 1949 POOLEWE WATER SUPPLY SCHEME Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, NOTICE is hereby given in terms of Paragraph 19, Great Westminster House, Horseferry Road, Part III, of the First Schedule to the Water (Scotland) Act, London, S.W.I. 1946, that the County Council of the Coi nty of Ross and Cromarty as local Water Authority within the meaning of the said Act, propose to enter into an Aggreement with Sir Hector David Mackenzie, prop ictor of the lands and estate of Gairloch in the Parish of Gairloch in the said County. The purpose of the Agreement is to give the ISLAND Oh ARRAN PIERS ORDER CONFIRMATION County Council rights to take water from the stream known as Allt a' Pholl-choire on the said lands and estate of ACT 1951. Gairloch for the purpose of providing a water supply within LAMLASH PIER. their district. NOTICE is hereby given that Arran Piers Limited, a The Notice explaining the effect of the proposals will Company incorporated under the Companies Act 1948 and appear in the Rois-'.litre Journal newspaper, Dingwall, having its Registered Office at Brodick Pier, Island of dated 23rd and 30th December, 1955, and the North Slur Arran in the County of Bute, propose to make application newspaper, Dingwall, dated 24th and 31st December, 1955. to the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation for an Dated this Nineteenth day of December, 1955. Order authorising the abandonment of the Wooden Pier at Lamlash in terms of Section 34 (1) of the Island of W. D. Ross, County Clerk. Arran Piers Order Confirmation Act 1951 (14 & 15 Geo. 6 County Buildings, Dingwall. Ch. yi). This Application will not relate to the Stone Quay or Pier at Lamlash. Any person may, within a period of three months from the date of publication of this Notice, state his objection to the making of the Order by notice in writing to the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Berkeley Square House, London, W.I. HERRING INDUSTRY BOARD MACROBERT SON & HUTCHISON, HERRING INDUSTRY SCHEME, 1951 Agents for Arran Piers Limited. NOTICE OF RULE 8 Gordon Street, Glasgow, C.I. THE Herring Industry Board give notice that, by virtue 16th December 1955. of the powers vested in them by the Herring Industry Scheme, 1951, they have this day made a Rule having the effect of imposing, from 1st January, 1956, a levy on imported frozen, herring of one penny per nett stone. A copy of the Rule may be inspected at any office of the Board or at the office of any Inspector of Fisheries or TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACTS, 1947 TO Fishery Officer of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & 1954. Food and of the Scottish Home Department or Ministry THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GLASGOW. of Commerce (Government of Northern Ireland), or will be sent post free on application to me. THE CITY OF GLASGOW DEVELOPMENT PLAN. T. H. WILSON, Secretary. GARSCADDEN AREA. 1 Glenfinlas Street, Edinburgh, 3. NOTICE is hereby given that, on the fifteenth day of December, Nineteen hundred and fifty-five the Secretary of 16th December, 1955. State amended the City of Glasgow Development Plan. A certified extract of the Development Plan as amended by the Secretary of State has been deposited at the office of the City Architect and Planning Officer (Planning Division) 37 High Street, Glasgow. A copy thereof is avail- able for inspection by the public, free of charge, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. from Monday to Friday inclusive, and 9 a.m. and 12 noon on Saturdays. FRASER & MUNRO (INVERNESS) LTD. The amendment of the Development Plan becomes oper- (in (Members') Voluntary Liquidation) ative as from the Twenty-third day of December, 1955. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 290 of the If any person, aggrieved by the amendment, desires to Companies Act 1948, that a Meeting of the Members of question the validity thereof, or of any provision contained the above-named Company will be held at Commercial therein, on the ground that it is not within the powers of Bank Buildings, Inverness, on the twenty eighth day of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Acts, 1947 to January 1956 at 11 a.m., for the purpose of having an 1954, or on the ground that any requirement of these Acts account laid before it, showing how the winding up of the or any regulation made thereunder has not been complied Company has been conducted and the property of the with in relation to the making of the amendment, he may, Company has ben disposed of, and of hearing any explan- within the six weeks from the Twenty-third day of Dec- ember, 1955, make an application to the Court of Session. ations that may be given by the Liquidator. Dated this Nineteenth day of December, Nineteen hun- FRANK DOUGHERTY, Chartered Accountant, dred and fifty-five. Liquidator. WILLIAM KERR, Town Clerk. Inverness, 20th December 1955..
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