254 the Belfast Gazette, 31St July, 1964 Inland Revenue
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254 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 31ST JULY, 1964 townlands of Castlereagh and Lisnabreeny in the Armagh County Council, 1, Charlemont Place, County of Down (hereinafter referred to as "the Armagh. Castlereagh substation"). Down County Council, Courthouse, Downpatrick. 2. A double circuit 275 kV tower line from the Co. Down. 275/110 kV transforming substation to be estab- Belfast County Borough Council, City Hall, Bel- lished at Tandragee under the No. 11 Scheme, fast, 1. 1962, to the Castlereagh substation via the north Antrim Rural District Council, The Steeple, side of Banbridge, the south east side of Dromore Antrim. and the west side of Carryduff. Banbridge Rural District Council, Linenhall Street, 3. A double circuit 275 kV tower line from the Banbridge, Co. Down. 275/110 kV transforming substation within the Castlereagh Rural District Council, 368 Cregagh boundaries of the power station to be established Road, Belfast, 6. at Ballylumford, Co. Antrim, under the No. 12 Hillsborough Rural District Council, Hillsborough, Scheme, 1963, to the Castlereagh substation via Co. Down. the west side of Islandmagee, the north side of Larne Rural District Council, Prince's Gardens, Ballycarry, the south east side of S'traid, the east Larne, Co. Antrim. side of Hyde Park, the east and south east sides Lisburn Rural District Council, Harmony Hill, of Divis Mountain, the west side of Milltown and Lisburn, Co. Antrim. the south side of Ballyaghlis. Tandragee Rural District Council, Linenhall 4. Two double circuit 110 kV lines from the Castle- Street, Banbridge, Co. Down. reagh substation to connect with points on the existing double circuit 110 kV line between the Electricity Board for Northern Ireland, Danes- Finaghy and Rosebank 110/33 kV transforming fort, 120 Malone Road, Belfast, 9. substations (the section of existing line between Ministry of Commerce for Northern Ireland, the points to be removed). Room 69, Chichester House, 64 Chichester St.. 5. Double circuit 110 kV underground cables from Belfast, 1, the Castlereagh substation to the Rosebank sub- until 7th September, 1964. station to connect with the existing double circuit Any person who considers that his interests will 110 kV line to Belfast Municipal Power Station be prejudicially affected by the scheme may, not East. later than 7th October, 1964, send to the Ministry a Copies of the scheme (which includes a map indic- notice in writing objecting to the scheme and stating ating the general location of the transmission lines the grounds of such objection. and substation) will be available for inspection dur- Any such notice should be addressed to the Secre- ing office hours at the offices of :— tary, Ministry of Commerce, Chichester House, 64 Antrim County Council. County Courthouse, Chichester Street, Belfast, 1, and sent in an envelope Crumlin Road, Belfast, 14. marked "No. 13 Scheme, 1964". INLAND REVENUE AN ACCOUNT pursuant to the Bankers (Northern Ireland Acts, 1845 and 1928, the Currency and Bank Notes Act, 1928, and the Coinage Act, 1946, of the Amount of Notes authorised by Law to be issued by the several Banks of Issue in Northern Ireland, and the Average amount of Notes in Circulation, and of Bank of England Notes and Coin held during the Four Weeks ended Saturday, the llth day of July, 1964. Circula- tion Average Circulation Average Amount of Bank of Author- during 4 Weeks England Notes and Coin held Name and Title Approved ised ended as above during 4 Weeks ended as above as set forth in Name of the Firm Offices by the Licence Bankers "Gold and Coin (Northern Bank of other Ireland) £5 and Under Total England than Total Act, 1928 upwards £5 Notes Gold Coin The Governor and £ £ £ £ £ £ £ The Bank of Company of the C Belfast Ireland Bank of Ireland | Londonderry t393.273 733,305 135,810 869,115 574,593 56,651 631,244 The Provincial The Provincial Bank of Ire- Bank of Ireland ( Belfast land, Limited Limited | Londonderry t222,785 1,250,936 84,712 , 1,335,648 1,427,765 40,514 1,468.279 The Belfast The Belfast Banking Co., Banking Company ( Belfast Limited Limited ] Londonderry 350,000 1,618.301 52,053 1,670,354 2.312,056 163,924 2,475.980 The Northern The Northern f Belfast Bank, Limited Bank, Limited ... | Londonderry 244,000 1,848,934 88,145 1,937,079 3,331,674 253.394 3.585,068 The Ulster Bank The Ulster Bank, Limited Limited 1 Londonderry 290.000 799,466 59,528 858,994 1,455.488 107,637 1,563,125 I The National The National C Belfast Bank Limited Bank, Limited ... £ Londonderry t!20.000 475.591 25,268 500,859 443,925 10.067 453,992 I hereby certify that each of the Bankers named in the above Return, who have in circulation an amount of Notes beyond that authorised by the Bankers (Northern Ireland) Act, 1928, have held an amount of Bank of England Notes and Gold and Coin other than Gold Coin not less than that which they are required by the the Treasury to hold during the period to which this return relates. Dated 22nd day of July, 1964. A. A. E. E. ETTINGHAUSEN, Registrar of Bank Returns. t These amounts are the latest amounts approved by the Treasury. * This column includes Bank of England Notes deposited at the Bank of England which, by virtue of Section 9 (1) of the Currency and Bank Notes Act, 1928, are to be treated as gold coin held by the bank..