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The Edinburgh Gazette, Mar 325 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, MAR 325 The full notice for the Order referred to in wholly situate in the Parish of Dunkeld and Order No. 9 of the General Orders under the Dowally, commencing by an intake on the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act Buckny Burn at a point 800 yards or thereby 1899 has <been or will be published in the measured in a northerly direction from the Glasgow Herald and the Paisley Daily Express northmost corner of Riemore Lodge and ter- Newspapers on the 17th and 26th days of minating at a point 297 yards or thereby March instant. measured in a northerly direction from the Dated this 12th day of March 1925. western termination of the fence running in an easterly direction from the east end of . MONTGOMERIE & FLEMINGS, Loch Ordie. 241 St. Vincent Street, (5) A conduit or line of pipes (Work No. Glasgow, 5), commencing in the Parish of Dunkeld Solicitors to the above Governors. and Dowally at a point 67 yards or thereby BUECHELLS, measured in a westerly direction from the 5 The Sanctuary, Westminster, western termination of the fence running in London, SAY. 1, an easterly direction from the east end of Parliaraentai y .Vgcnt s. Loch Ordie, traversing the Parishes of Caputh, Little Dunkeld, Kinclaven, Auchter- gaven and Redgorton, and terminating at Burghmuir service reservoirs belonging to Secretary for Scotland— the Corporation and situate in the Parish of Session 1925. Tibbermore and City and Royal Burgh of Perth. Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, (6) A break-pressure tank (Work No. 6) 1899. wholly situate in the Parish of Caputh within the enclosure numbered 210 on the -~-0- PERTH CORPORATION WATER, Ordnance Survey Map (Second Edition 1900). OTICE is hereby given that application is (7) A conduit or line of pipes (Work No. N intended to be made to the Secretary for 7) commencing in the Parish of Tibbermore Scotland on or before the 17th day of April by a junction with the conduit or line of, next by the Lord Provost Magistrates and | pipes (Work No. 5) hereinbefore described, Councillors of the City and Royal Burgh of j at a point 810 yards or thereby measured in Perth (hereinafter called " the Corporation " a westerly direction from the westmost and " the Burgh " respectively) for a Provi- corner of North Muirton farm steading, and sional Order (hereinafter called " the Order ") terminating in the Parish and City and Rcyal to be confirmed by Parliament pursuant to the Burgh of Perth by a junction with the exist- Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, ing rising main to Muirhall Reservoir at n 1899. point in Tay Street at the west end of Vic- toria Bridge, being the bridge across the River The principal subject matters of the Order j Tay in continuation of South Street. are as follows:—To authorise the Corporation! to construct maintain and use the New and All which works and the lands houses streams Additional Water Works hereinafter described and other property which will or may be taken or some of them or some part or parts thereof for the purposes thereof and for the other (that is to say): — , ' purposes of the Order will be and are situate in (1) An embankment (Work No. 1) for the ; or will pass through and into the Parishes of purpose of enlarging Loch Ordie, wholly Dunkeld and Dowally Caputh Little Dunkeld situate in the Parish of Dunkeld and' Kinclaven Auchtergaven Redgorton Tibbei'more Dow ally, commencing at a point 38 yards or ( and Perth all in the County of Perth and City thereby west of the sluice controlling the and Royal Burgh of Perth respectively. A outlet from Loch Ordie to the Dowally Burn, | conduit or line of pipes Work No. 7 will pass and terminating at a point 70 yards or i in through under or across the town land thereby measured in a west-south-westerly ! commonty or public links known as the North direction from the south-westmost corner of < Inch, in the Parish of Perth in the City and Lochordie Lodge. [ Royal Burgh of Perth. No part of the surface (2) An embankment (Work No. 2), for the i of the said North Inch will be taken or used purpose of enlarging Loch Ordie, wholly ' but the said conduit or line of pipes will be situate in the Parish of Dunkeld and laid under it. Dowally, commencing at a point 177 yards To authorise the Corporation by means of or thereby measured in a south-south-easterly ! the intended works and their existing water direction from the western termination of the works to abstract appropriate intercept divert fence running in an easterly direction from take collect store and use all the waters of the east end of Loch Ordie and terminating i Loch Ordie of the loch called Lochan Oisin- at a point 127 yards or thereby measured in \ neach Mor of the loch called Lochan Oisinneach a north-easterly direction from the western [ Beag and of the streams called the Pitrannoch termination of the above-mentioned fence. | Burn and Buckny Burn and of all affluents (3) A reservoir (Work No. 3) being part j streams tributaries and springs and waters content of Loch Ordie as enlarged, wholly j flowing into or arising within the said lochs situate in. the Parish of Dunkeld and Dowally, and streams and of any other streams springs commencing at the embankment (Work No. , or waters which may be found in upon or under 1) hereinbefore described and terminating at' or which may Be diverted or intercepted by the the embankment (Work No. 2) hereinbefore ; works proposed to be authorised by the Order described. i all in the parish of Dunkeld and Dowally in (4) A conduit or channel (Work No. 4) the County of Perth. The said waters of.
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