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6358 THE GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 22, 1889.

Coniscliffe in the parish of Coniscliffe, in south-east corner of Freewill House, and the county of Durham, in the public road terminating in the division of , between and , in the township of Cotherstone, and parish at the point where the Beck crosses of , in the North Riding of the the said public road near the village of county of , at the authorised High Coniscliffe, which said Conduit No. 10 Tank, which is intended to be situated at a is intended to pass from, in, through, or point distant 155 yards or thereabouts in a into the several parishes, townships, extra- north-westerly direction from the junction parochial, or other places following or some of Naby-lane with the public highway lead- of them, that is to say:—Gainford (detached), ing from to Cotherstone, in a - Whorley Hill, Whorlton, Winston, , field in the occupation of William Dent, Gainford, Pierce Bridge, , Ulnaby, which said conduit is intended to pass from, Coniscliffe, and High Coniscliffe, all in the in, through, or into the several parishes, county of Durham. townships, extra-parochial and other places 2. The before mentioned works will pass from, following-, or some of them, that is to say, through, or into, or be situate in the several Romaldkirk, Baldersdale, Cotherstone, East parishes, townships, townlands, and. extra- Briscoe, and Lartington, in the North Riding parochial or other places following, or some of of the county of York. them; that is to say:—Baldersdale, Cother- (4.) Land for the construction of the Whorley stone, Romaldkirk, Briscoe, Lartiugton, South Reservoir and of Conduit No 7, both autho- Stockton, Thornaby, Stainton, Newport, Mid- rised by the Act of 1870. The said reser- dlesbrough, Acklam, West Acklam (detached), voir being situate wholly in the parochial Linthorpe, Ormesby, North Ormesby, Normanby, chapelry and township of Whorlton and South Bank and Eston, all in the North Riding parish of Gainford (detached), in the county of the county of York; and Marwood, Barnard of Durham, in a field on the north side of Castle, Barnard Castle Gainford (detached), fJain- and adjoining the public road leading from ford, Gainford (detached), Westwk-k, Cleatlam, Barnard Castle to Winston, known as West Whorlton, Whorley Hill, Winston, Gain Ford, Hill, and belonging, or reputed to belong, , Carlbury, Ulnaby, High Coniscliffe, to John Harrison Stanton, and in the occu- Coniscliffe, Low Conisciiffe, Dinsdale, Low Dins- pation of John Hull; and the said Con- dale, Fighting Cocks, Middleton St. George, Long- duit No. 7, commencing in the parochial Newton, Elton, Ilartburn, East Hartburn, Stock- chapelry and township of Whorlton and ton, Stockton-upon-Tees, and Stockton-on-Tees, said parish of Gainford (detached), in the all in the County of Durham. east side of the said authorized Whorley 3. To revive, so far as may be necessary, the Reservoir, and terminating in the township powers granted by the Acts of 1876, 1884, 1888, df Winston and parish of Winston, in the or some of them, for the compulsory purchase of county of Durham, in a certain stream land for works authorised by those A cts, or some known as Walker Hall Gill, at a point on or one of them, in the several instances herein- such last-mentioned stream about 400 after mentioned, that is to say :— yards, or thereabouts, measured in .a south- (1.1 Land for the construction of the Grassholm westerly direction in a straight line from Reservoir, authorised by the Act of 1876, the south-west corner of Walker Hall which land is situate partly in the township Buildings, which said conduit is intended to of Mickleton, and partly in the township of pass from, in, through, or into the several Lune, both in the parish of Homaldkirk, in parishes, townships, extra-parochial and the North Riding of the county of York. other places following, or some of them, (2.) Lund for the construction of Conduit No. 1, that is to say—Gainford (detached), Win- authorised by the Act of 1876, the said ston, Whorley Hill, and Whorlton, all in conduit commencing in the township of • the county of Durham. Mickleton and parish of Romaldkirk, at the (5.) Land for the construction of a portion of southern side of the said Grassholm reservoir, the Conduit No. 4, authorised by the Act of at a point 280 yards or thereabouts, measured 1876, commencing in the township of High in a straight line in a south-westerly direc- Coniscliffe, in the parish of Coniscliffe, in the tion from the centre of the bridge over the county of Durham, at a point in the public River Luue, known as the Grassholm Bridge, road between High Coniscliffe and Darling- and terminating by a junction with the ton, at a point where the Ulnaby Beck crosses stream known as Rokehole Sike or Hill Gill", the said public road, and terminating in the at the point where the stream enters the township of , in the parish of boundary of the Joint Board's property at the Haughton-le-Skerne, in the county of Dur- Hury reservoir in Baldersdale, in the town- ham, in the north-western side of the ship of and parish of Romald- existing Sadberge reservoir of the Joint kirk; and which said Conduit No. 1 is Board, -which said conduit is intended to intended to pass from, in, through, or into pass from, in, through or into the parishes, the several parishes, townships, extra- townships, extra-parochial and other places parochial and other places following, or ^ following, that is to say, Ulnaby,. High some of them, that is to say, Romaldkirk, Coniscliffe, , Coniscliffe, Bond- Mickleton, Mickleton Moor, Hunderthwaite, gate, , Darlington, Haughton-le- Baldersdale, and New Houses, all in the Skerne, Haughton, Great , Morton North Riding of the county of York. Palms and Sadberge, all in the county of (3.) Land for the construction of a portion of Durham. the Conduit No. 2, authorised by the (6.) Land for the construction of so much of Act of 1876, commencing in the division the Conduit No. 5, authorised by the Act of of Baldersdale, in the township of Cother- 1876, as is hereinafter described, that is to stone, and parish of Romaldbirk, in the say, a portion of that conduit commencing in North Riding of the county of York, the township and parish of Middlesbrough, in a plantation on the south side of in the Ormesby-road, at the junction of that and adjoining the stream known as How road with Colne-street, and terminating in Beck, at a point distant 47 yards 'or there- the township and parish of Ormesby, in the abouts in a southerly direction from the New-road from North Ormesby to South