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THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 28, 1882. 5971 No THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 28, 1882. 5971 Board of Trade. — Session 1883. Chemical Works, and terminating 3 chains rt Tramways Act, 1870." south-east of that point. Spen Valley, Dewsbury, and District Tramways For a length of 3 chains in the said highway, (Construction of Tramways in the. Borough and leading from Cleckhcaton to Heckmondwike, Parish of Dewsbury, in the Township of at a point 3 chains north-west of the south- Ravensthorpe, and Parish of Mirfield, in the west end of the north-west side of Ramsden- Townships of Heckmondwike, Liversedge, street, and terminating 3 chains south-east Gomersal and Cleckheaton, in the Parish of of that point. Birstal, all in the West Eiding of the County For a length of 3 chains in the said highway, of York ; Power to Use Hallidie's System of leading from Cleckheaton to Heckmondwike, Cable Tramways or other than Animal Power at a point 75 links north-west of the north- on the Tramways; Repeal and Amendment of east end of the north-west side of Gas-lane, Acts ; .and other purposes.) and terminating 3 chains south-east of that "j^T OTICE is hereby given, that application is point. JJl intended to be made to the Board of Tramway No. 3.—Commencing in the highway Trade, on or before the 23rd day of December leading from Cleckheaton to Heckmondwikc next, under the provisions of the above Act, for by a junction with Tramway No. 2 at its a Provisional Order to authorise the Spen termination, and passing thence in a south- Valley, Dewsbury, and District Tramways Com- easterly direction into and along Mush, pany, Limited (hereinafter referred to as " the Market-place, Walkley-lane, all on the Company"), to make, form, Jay down, maintain, highway, leading from Heckmondwike to and use the tramways hereinafter described, or Dewsbury, and terminating in the last- some or one of them, with all necessary and named highway, at a point opposite the proper rails, plates, sleepers, works, and con- west corner of the garden in front of veniences in connection therewith, that is to Laburnum-cottage, where the boundary say:— between the township of Heckmondwike and Tramway No. 1.—Commencing in Hunsworth- the borough of Dewsbury crosses the said moor, Cleckheaton, at a point opposite the road. south end of the east side of Hunsworth- This tramway will be a single line, excepting lane, and passing thence in a south-easterly at and between the following points, where it direction along Hunsworth-moor, Provi- will be double, namely :— dence-place, Town-street, Market-place, St. For a length of 3 chains in the said highway, John's-place, and New-road, all forming leading from Cleckheaton to Heckmondwike, part of the highway leading from Oaken- at Flush, commencing at a point opposite the shaw to Liversedge, and terminating in the north-east end of the south-east side of said New-road at a point 8 chains and 50 Union-street, and terminating 3 chains south links south-east of the south-east side of the of that point. north-east end of Pyenot Hall-lane, where For a length of 3 chains in Walkley-lane, at a the boundary between the townships of point opposite the north-east end of the Cleckheaton and Liversedge crosses the. said south-east side of Railway-street, and ter- New-road. minating 3 chains south-east of that point. This tramway will be a single line, except at Tramway No. 4.—Commencing in the high- ,and between the following points, where it way leading from Heckmondwike, along will be double, namely:— Heckmondwike-road, to Dewsbury, by a junc- For a length of 3 chains from and up to its tion with Tramway No. 3 at its termina- commencement. tion, and passing thence in a south-easterly For a length of 3 chains in Town-street, com- direction into and alongHeckmondwike-road, mencing at a point opposite the east end of to and along Temple-road, and terminating the north side of King-street, and termina- in the Huddersfield-road, at a point 75 links ting 3 chains south of that point. east of the south end of the east side of For a length of 3 chains in New-road, com- Temple-road. mencing at a point 4 chains and 33 links This tramway will be a single line, excepting south-east of the south-east side of the north- at and between the following points, where east end of Fyenot Hall-lane, and termina- it will be double, namely :— ting 3 chains south of that point. For a length of 3 chains in Heckmondwike- Tramway No. 2.—Commencing in the highway road, commencing at a point 4 chains north- leading from Cleckheaton to Liversedge, by west of the south-westerly end of the south- a junction with Tramway No. 1 at its termi- east side of Moor End-lane, and terminating nation, passing thence in a south-easterly 3 chains south-east of that point. direction into and along New-road, over the For a length of 3 chains in Heckmondwike- bridge across the river Spen, through Raw- road, commencing at a point 3 chains north- folds, Littletown, and Millbridge, all being west of the footpath leading to Groves Hall, on the highway leading from Cleckheaton and terminating 3 chains south-east of that to Heckmondwike, and terminating in the point. ° said highway at a point opposite the north- For a length of 3 chains in Heckmondwike- east] corner of the burial-ground adjoining road, commencing at a point 2 chains south- the Westgate Congregational Chapel, in east of the north-east end of the south-east Liversedge, where the boundary between the side of Beckett-lane, and terminating 3 chains townships of Liversedge and Heckmondwike south of that point. crosses the said highway. For a length of 3 chains in Heckmondwike- This tramway will be a single line, excepting road, commencing at a point. 45 links north- at and between the following points, where west of the north-west end of the north-west it will be double, namely : — side of Cemetery-road, and terminating 3 For a length of 3 chains in New-road, com- chains north-west of that point. mencing at a point 6 chains south-east of the Tramway No. 5.—Commencing in Hudders- south-west end of the south-east side of the field-road, at a point opposite the east end of lane leading from New-road to the Nellroyd the Roman Catholic chapel, situate at the No, 25172. 2 U.
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