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The Belfast Gazette, 2Nd October, 1970 Ministry Of THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 2ND OCTOBER, 1970 383 callrick, Derry More, Moynaghan North (part), MINISTRY OF COMMERCE Drumadravy (part), Carranboy (part), Coolisk (part), The Ministry of Commerce for Northern Ireland Drumshane (part), Drumpeen (part), Bunaninver hereby appoints Ronald McCabe of the Ministry of (part), Shallany (part), Aghinver (part), Drummoy- Commerce, under the designation of Assistant Regis- agh, Glenkeen, Drumreane, Drumbane, Drumskool trar of Companies for Northern Ireland to assist (part), Tullanaguiggy, Rahall (part), Keeran (part) the Registrar of Companies for Northern Ireland in (D.E.D. of Milltown), Raw (part) (D.E.D. of Mill- the performance of his duties under the Companies town), Drumgivery (part), Aghagaffert. Carn (D.E.D. Act (Northern Ireland) 1960. of Milltown), Parkhill, Kiltierney, Slievebane, Ardore (D.E.D. of Milltown), Tullanaglare Letter- All previous appointments as Assistant Registrar boy, Ardvarny West, Ardess Glebe, Tullanaglug, are hereby revoked. Barnalackan, Ardvarny East, Drummacalara, Sealed with the Official Seal of the Aghaleague, Shanmullagh (D.E.D. of Magheracul- Ministry of Commerce for money), Mullaghfarne, Cloy, Drumsawna Beg, Northern Ireland this 29th day Edenamohill Black, Drumsawna More, Kilsmullan, of September, 1970. Edenclaw Great, Drumcahy, Diviny, Killycappy, A. C. Brooke, Secretary. Drumcose (D.E.D. of Magherculmoney), Eden- amohill Under, Bracklin, Drumboarty, Nedsherry, Meenmore, Carrickagreany, Sheemuldoon (part), Croneen Barr, Largy (D.E.D. of Lack), Croneen, Edenaclogh, Stranadarriff, Glenarn (part), Strana- In pursuance of the Companies Act (Northern Ire- hone (part), Keeran (D.E.D. of Lack), Mweelbane, land) 1960, the Ministry of Commerce for Northern Coolaghty, Oghillicartan, Knockroe, Dernacapple- Ireland hereby revokes the appointment of Ernest keagh, Monavreece, Clonee, Cahore, Derry Beg, Simpson, Esquire, and appoints in his place Sholto Ederny, Drumkeen (D.E.D. of Ederny), Edenclaw Derek Solomon, Esquire, to be Registrar of Com- Little, Glasmullagh (D.E.D. of Ederny), Dooraa panies for Northern Ireland and to perform the North, Lurganboy (D.E.D. of Clonelly), Drumlong- duty of registration of companies under the Act. field, Aghavore, Procklis, Drumgowna West, Formil Sealed with the Official Seal of the (D.E.D. of Clonelly), Inisclin, Corlave, Glasdrum- Ministry of Commerce for man (D.E.D. of Clonelly), Greaghmore (D.E.D. of Northern Ireland this 29th day Clonelly), Tullynaloob, Mullanmeen Under, Rushin- of September, 1970. doo, Mullanmeen Middle, Mullanmeen Upper, Dromore Big, Dromore Little, Drumskinny, Lug- A. C. Brooke, Secretary. more, Meentullyclogh, Tievaveeny, Tullynashammer, Glenvannan, Skea (D.E.D. of Clonelly), Rushinbane, Movarran, Gortnaree, Tawnydooragh, Camplagh, Derrynashesk, Carrickcroghery, Rotten Mountain, Tievenavarnog, Montiagh Roe, Drumnagalliagh, MINERAL DEVELOPMENT ACT (NORTHERN Drumduff (D.E.D. of Drumrush), Gargrirn, Drum- IRELAND) 1969 chorick, Drumcullion (D.E.D. of Drumrush), Derry- neeve, Drumnagreshial, Goladoo, Gortnagullion, The Ministry of Commerce (hereinafter referred to Drummoney, Edenticromman, Crillan, Tubbrid, as "the Ministry") hereby gives notice pursuant to Cloncah Rock, Dporaa South, Gortgeran, Aghagrefin, section 11(3) of the above Act that the Ministry Killygarry, Drumierna, Oghill, Crimlin, Drumkeeran, proposes in exercise of its powers under section 11 Skrinny, Drummacahan, Drumbaran, Gushedy More, of the above Act to grant a prospecting licence Gushedy Beg, Cruntully, Tonwore, Doochrock, authorising Amax Exploration of U.K. Incorpor- Drumbristan, Fartagh (D.E.D. of Ederny), Drum- ated to enter the lands and waters in the Counties hirk (D.E.D. of Ederny), Drumgowna East, Tulla- of Tyrone and Fermanagh listed in the Schedule naginn, Mullanrody (part), Edenagee, Lurganboy hereto and there do all such things as are necessary (D.E.D. of Magheraculmoney), Drumnavahan, for or reasonably incidental to the purposes of Drumbrick, Edenaveagh, Glasmullagh (D.E.D. of searching for all such metallic mines and minerals Lack), Tirwinny, Tirmachspird, Corlaght East, as are vested in the Ministry. Brookhill (part), Portnablahy (part), Aghnablaney Maps illustrating the said lands and waters may (part), Tawnawanny (part), Stonefort (part), Ross- be inspected at the offices of the Ministry, 21 Linen- crennagh (part), Bigwood (part), Gubnaguinie, Letter hall Street, Belfast, BT2 8BY, between the hours (D.E.D. of Brookhill, Inishkeeragh (part), Inishturk of 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday, or at (part) (D.E.D. of Brookhill), Inishmeely (part), the offices listed below between the hours of 9.30 Dreenan (part), Lough Erne Lower (part), Mullans a.m. and 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Monday (part) (D.E.D. of Brookhill), Ardshankill (part), to Friday. Drumgrenaghan (part), Cordwood (part), Mully- naval (part), Pollaginnive (part), Lowery, Rossgole, Fermanagh County Council, County Buildings, Ardore (D.E.D. of Brookhill), Curraghmore, Gort- Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh. acar, Clonaweel, Springtown (D.E.D. of Brookhill), Tyrone County Council, County Hall, Omagh, Killynoogan, Ahgalaan, Bigwood, Kilmore (D.E.D. Co. Tyrone. of Brookhill), Newpark, Tullyhommon, Firs, Back- Cookstown Urban District Council, Cookstown, wood, Ballynabrannagh, Boola water, Drumcrin Co. Tyrone. (D.E.D. of Clonelly), Ahgahannagh, Larmore, Cor- laght West, Clonelly, Glennagarran, Crockateggal, Dungannon Urban District Council, Dungannon, Portinode (part), Drumrush (part), Letterkeen (part), Co. Tyrone. Feddans, Drumacloona, Drumcurren, Bannagh More, Any person may make representations to the Carrickoughter, Stragolan, Derrybrick, Bannagh Beg, Ministry at 21 Linenhall Street, Belfast BT2 8BY, Derrin (part), Woodhill (part), Carrigan (part) with respect to the proposed licence within one (D.E.D. of Old Barr), Tullinwonny (part), Legland month from the 9th day of October, 1970. (part), Knock Beg (part), Rossinure More (part), Knock More (part), Buggan (part), Sraniff (part), SCHEDULE Keadew (part), Drumnanane (part), Sandhill (part), URBAN DISTRICTS Dromore (D.E.D. of Doagh), Kilgarrow (D.E.D. of Omagh, Dungannon (part) and Cookstown (part). Doagh), Stratonagher, Doagh Glebe, Rossinure Beg, Glenlevan (part), Caldrum Glebe (part), Tullynadall West (part), Beagh Little (part), Beagh Big (part), Co. FERMANAGH Rossdagamph or St. Catherines (part), Drumcrow Townlands, Islands and Waters East (part), Drumbockany, Corracloon, Tullynagowan Rosscolban (part), Cady (part), Gubbaroe (part), (D.E.D. of Rahalton), Wheathill Glebe, Tonnagh Clareview (part), Drumbarna (part), Drumard (part), Drumary (D.E.D. of Church Hill), Carrick, (DE.D. of Kesh), Gorteen (D.E.D. of Kesh), Corn- Aghamore (D.E.D. of Church Hill), Dresternan acrea (D.E.D. of Kesh), Lisingle, Drumwhinny, (D.E.D. of Church Hill), Callow, Monawilkin, Agharainy (D.E.D. of Kesh), Drumhoney (D.E.D. Largalinny, Derryvahon, Correll, Carnirk, Agha- of Kesh), Fargrim. Drumcrin (D.E.D. of Kesh), Bally- meelan, Minran, Bunnahone, Braade, Barr of Drum- nant, Killylea, Mantlin, Drumnarullagh, Drum- badmeen, Glennasheevar, Meenacloyabane, Tully- adraghy, Mullaghmore (D.E.D. of Kesh), Aghama, loughdaugh, Tonanoran, Mullynaskeagh, Conagher, Drumnacross, Tattykeel Lower, Mullanasaggart, Meenaghleragh, Dog Little, Slisgarrow, Dog Big, Tattykeel Upper, Lavaran, Manoo, Leaghan, Tully- Tullynasrahan (part), Stranacally, Barr of Drum-.
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