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306 the Edinburgh Gazette, June 11, 1954 306 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, JUNE 11, 1954 STATEMENT showing the QUANTITIES SOLD and AVERAGE ROYAL BURGH OF DUMBARTON PRICES OF BRITISH CORN per cwt of 112 Imperial Ib. computed from returns received by the MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT, 1947 AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES in the week ended 5th EXTENSION OF BURGH June 1954, pursuant to the Corn Returns Act, 1882, INTIMATION is hereby given that the Provost, Magis- the Corn Sales Act, 1921, and the Agriculture (Miscel- trates, and Councillors of the Royal Burgh of Dumbarton laneous Provisions) Act, 1943. have presented a Petition to the Sheriff of Stirling, Dum- barton, and Clackmannan, at Dumbarton, craving the British Corn Quantities Sold Average Price per Cwt. extension of the boundaries of the said Burgh to include within the Burgh land extending to 96.517 acres forming part of the lands of Aitkenbar and Loaning Head lying cwt. s. d. to the north-east of the Burgh, and that the Sheriff-Principal VHEAT 470,554 33 11 has issued the following Interlocutor: — PARLEY 54,078 25 3 OATS 31,870 22 7 "Dumbarton 1th June 1954.—The Sheriff, having con- " sidered the foregoing Petition, appoints the Pursuers to " advertise the import of the Petition and of this Deliverance NOTE.—The above statement is based on returns received " once in each of the Edinburgh Gazette and in the Glasgow from 174 prescribed towns in England and Wales in the " Herald and the Lennox Herald newspapers, and also by week ended 5th June 1954. The prices represent the "handbills to be posted within the Burgh of Dumbarton average for all sales at these towns, and include " and within the area proposed to be included within the transactions between growers and merchants, and " revised and extended boundaries of said Burgh; further, transactions between merchants, during the week ended "appoints the Pursuers to serve a copy of the Petition 29th May 1954. " and of this Deliverance by registered letter upon the P. G. ELLIS. " County Council of the County of Dunbarton, County Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, " Buildings, Dumbarton, and The Secretary, Department of " Agriculture for Scotland, St. Andrew's House, Edinburgh; 3 Whitehall Place, " appoints persons desiring to oppose said Petition to lodge London, S.W.I. " Answers thereto in the hands of the Clerk of the Sheriff " Court, Dumbarton, within fourteen days from the last " date of said advertisement or service; appoints the " Petition and the Plan referred to therein to remain in the " office of the said Clerk of Court till the further Orders COUNTY COUNCIL OF ROSS AND CROMARTY " of Court for inspection by all concerned. (Sgd.) " ROBT. H. MACONOCHIE." THE COUNTY OF ROSS AND CROMARTY (COAST Of all of which intimation is hereby given. PROTECTION) (DRAFT) ORDER, 1954 J. D. SMITH, Solicitor and Town Clerk, for NOTICE is hereby given that the County Council of the County of Ross and Cromarty intend to make an Order and on behalf of the Provost, Magis- applying the provisions of Section 18 of the Coast Pro- trates and Councillors of the Royal tection Act, 1949 (which prohibits, save under licence, the Burgh of Dumbarton. excavation or removal of materials—other than minerals more than fifty feet below the surface—on, under, or Town Clerk's Office, Dumbarton, forming any portion of the sea-shore to which the Section 8th June 1954. is applied) to the portion of the sea-shore within the County of Ross and Cromarty as described in the Schedule to this Notice. Notice is further given that a copy of the draft Order THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF and relative Plan may be inspected during normal office WIGTOWN hours at the following places: — SPECIAL DISTRICTS 1. The office of the undersigned. 2. The office of the Town Clerk, Cromarty. NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with the terms of Notice is further given that objections to the draft Order Section 147 (2) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, may be sent in writing to the Secretary of State for Scotland, 1947, that the County Council of the County of Wigtown St. Andrew's House, Edinburgh, on or before 3rd July 1954. propose: — A copy of any such objection should at the same time (1) To alter by contracting the COUNTY SPECIAL be sent by the objector to the undersigned. DRAINAGE DISTRICT to exclude the Village of SANDHEAD and the Village of SORBIE. Dated this fourth day of June 1954. (2) To form into SPECIAL DRAINAGE DISTRICTS W. D. Ross, County Clerk. the Village of SANDHEAD and the Village of SORBIE. County Buildings, Dingwall. The full terms of the proposals may be inspected in the offices of the County Council at the County Buildings, SCHEDULE Stranraer, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. on From Udale Burn, Jemimaville, eastwards along the south weekdays other than Saturdays, and 9.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. shore of Cromarty Firth to the South Pier of Cromarty on Saturdays, from Monday, 14th June 1954, to Saturday, Harbour, measuring 4-55 miles or thereby, being that 3rd July 1954, both days inclusive. portion of the sea-shore extending a distance of 50 yards The proposals will be considered by the County Council seawards from the centre line of the County Highway at a Meeting to be held within Douglas House, Newton B9163. Stewart, on 14th July 1954. D. A. AITKEN, County Clerk. County Buildings, Stranraer, COAST PROTECTION ACT, 1949 8th June 1954. THE COUNTY OF BANFF (CULLEN BAY COAST PROTECTION (DRAFT) ORDER, 1954 COUNTY OF ANGUS NOTICE is hereby given that the County Council of the EXTENSION OF ANGUS SPECIAL SCAVENGING County of Banff intend to make an Order applying to the portion of the sea-shore within the said County at Cullen DISTRICT Bay, described in the Schedule to the draft of the proposed NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with the terms •Order the provisions of Section 18 of the Coast Protection of Section 147 (5) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, Act, 1949, which prohibit, save under licence, the excava- 1947, that the County Council of the County of Angus tion or removal of materials (other than minerals more than have resolved to alter, by extending, the boundaries of 50 feet below the- surface) on, under, or forming part of Angus Special Scavenging District so as to include the $ny portion of the sea-shore to which the Section is applied. following parts of the said County, namely:— Notice is further given that a copy of the draft Order (1) The Council's Housing Schemes at and relative Plan may be inspected during normal office hours at the office of the undersigned, and that objections (a) WEST BALMIRMER, in the Parish of Arbirlot; to the draft Order may be sent in writing to the Secretary (b) INVERALDIE, in the Parish of Tealing; and pf State for Scotland, St Andrew's House, Edinburgh, on (c) WEST MARCH, in the Parish of Murroes; or before 30th June 1954. A copy of any such objections (2) The Council's Housing Scheme and the School and should at the same time be sent by the objector to the Schoolhouse at FOWLIS. in the Parish of Fowlis undersigned. Easter; and Dated this 8th day of June 1954. (3) The Council's Housing Scheme and Private Dwelling- houses at BURNSIDE OF DUNTRUNE, in the R. J. GUMMING, County Clerk. Parish of Murroes. County Buildings, Banff. The full terms of the Resolution and relative Ordnance.
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