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THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 30Th NOVEMBER, 1962 Posn: OFFICE TELEPHONES THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 30th NOVEMBER, 1962 447 The Agricultural Development Loans (Small Agri- j in the Parish of Templecorran and County of cultural Industries Scheme (Northern Ireland), | Antrim. 1962. ' The Agricultural Development Loans (Private (c) Crossmary, Ballyhill, Dobbsland and Kilroot in the Parish of Kilroot and County of Woodlands) Scheme (Northern Ireland), 1962. Antrim. The Agricultural Development Loans (Electrical Plant and Machinery) Scheme (Northern Ireland), (d) 'North East Division, Middle Division and 1762. West Division in the Parish of Carrickfergus or St. Nicholas and County of Antrim. Copies of these Schemes may be obtained from Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 80 Chichester Street, (e) Ballyeari, Carntall, Straidnahanna, Lisnalinchy, Belfast, 1, or from any bookseller, price 3d. Ballyhowne, Ballycalket and Kingsbog in the •Parish of Ballylinny and County of Antrim. (f) Grange of Ballyrobert in the Parish of Temple- patrick and County of Antrim. (g) Ballyloughan, Ballystockart, Ballyrussell and COUNTY BOROUGH OF BELFAST Ballymaglaff in the Parish of Comber and MINISTRY OF COMMERCE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND County of Down. THE BELFAST GAS UNDERTAKING 5. To charge all the costs charges and expenses of and incidental to the preparation and obtaining Application for a Special Order under the of the Order to the Corporation. Gas Regulation Act, 1920, to purchase the Carrickfergus Gas Undertaking, to take by 6. Generally to confer all such further and other lease certain lands from the Belfast Harbour powers upon the Corporation as may be deemed Commissioners and to extend the existing necessary or expedient for affecting the purposes gas limits. aforesaid. Any local or other public authority, company or •NOTICE is hereby given that application is in- person desiring to bring before the Ministry any tended to be made to the Ministry of Commerce for objection to the draft Order may do so by registered Northern Ireland (hereinafter referred to as "the letter addressed to the Secretary, Ministry of Com- Ministry") by the Lord Mayor Aldermen and merce, Belfast, and despatched on or before the 31st Citizens of the City of Belfast acting by the Council day of December, 1962. Any such objection shall (hereinafter called "the Corporation") whose address state: is City Hall, Belfast, for a Special Order (hereinafter referred to as "the Order") under and in pursuance (a) the specific grounds of objection, and of Section 10 of the Gas Regulation Act 1920, and (b) the omissions, additions or modifications the Statutes therein incorporated, for the following asked for. purposes (that is to say): A copy of the objection must be forwarded to the 1. To purchase by agreement the Carrickfergus undersigned at the same time as it is sent to the Gas undertaking including the lands on the South Ministry. side of Irish Quarter West and North side of Irish Quarter South both in the Town of Carrickfergus Printed copies of the draft Order together with Parish of St. Nicholas otherwise Carrickfergus copies of Ordnance maps showing the situation of and County of Antrim on which is erected the offices the lands proposed to be used for the manufacture and works of the Carrickfergus Gas Company Lim- or storage of gas or for the manufacture or con- ited containing 1 acre 12 perches 25 square/yards version of residual products and the construction of statute measure of thereabouts and measuring in works and also showing the boundaries of the pro- front to Irish Quarter West 100 feet or thereabouts posed areas of supply and of the area in which the and in front to Irish Quarter South 76 feet or there- applicants are already authorised to supply gas, have abouts and extending back from Irish Quarter West been deposited for public inspection at the Office of to Irish Quarter South in irregular lines on both the undersigned and with the Clerk of the Crown and sides thereof respectively and also the right in com- Peace for the County of the City of Belfast and for mon with all other persons entitled thereto to the the County of Antrim at his Office in County Court use of certain passages on the South side of Irish House, Crumh'n Road, Belfast, and with the Clerk Quarter South in the Town of Carrickfergus afore- of the Crown and Peace for the County of Down said and to hold the said lands so acquired. at his Office in County Court House, Downpatrick. Printed copies of the draft Order may be pur- 2. To acquire and take by lease for the term of chased at the office of the undersigned at the price ninety-nine years and six months from the 1st day of One Shilling per copy. of July, 1962, from the Belfast Harbour Commis- sioners the lands situate to the North East of the Dated this 23rd day of November, 1962. Ammunition Jetty in the Townlands of Baliymaghan —intake and Knocknagoney—intake in the Parish of JOHN DUNLOP, Town Clerk, Holywood or extra parochial in the County of the City Hall, Belfast. City of Belfast containing 3 acres statute measure JOHN A. YOUNG, Town Solicitor, Belfast. or thereabouts bounded on the North-East by the property of the Belfast Harbour Commissioners on the South-East by the property of Messrs. Short Brothers and Harland Limited, on the Sbuth- CONSTABULARY lA-NiD POLICE (IRELAND) West by the property of the Belfast Harbour Com- ACT, 1919 missioners, and on the North-West by Airport Road West together with necessary rights and easements. and CONSTABULARY ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND), 1922 3. To enter upon take and use for the purposes of their Gas Undertaking the said lands above des- NOTICE is hereby given that the Royal Ulster cribed and to construct thereon all necessary works. Constabulary Allowances (Travelling and Removal) Order, 1962, has been made under the above Acts 4. To extend the gas limits so as to comprise in by the Minister of Home Affairs. Copies of the addition to those limits:— Order may be obtained at an early date from Her (Majesty's "Stationery Office, 80 Chichester Street, The Townlands of: Belfast, 1, or through any bookseller. (a) Ballystrudder, Cloghfin, Castletown <E.D. Islandmagee South), Castletown (E.D. White- head Urban) and Temple-Effin in the Parish of Islandmagee and County of Antrim. posn: OFFICE TELEPHONES (b) Whitehead (E.D. Templecorran), Whitehead (E.D. Whitehead Urban), North West Bally- •Her Majesty's Postmaster General hereby gives carry, South West Ballycarry, Redhall, Fort- notice that a telephone service between the United hill, Bentra, Carnbrock and Knocknagulliagh Kingdom and the Isle of Man on the one hand and.
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