THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBER, 1922. 8325

In Parliament.—Session 1923. of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Llangadwaladr, Oviatt, , Horton, WASHINGTON CORPORATION WATER. Garden, Lower Whitley, Newton by Daresbury and (being parishes in which there OTICE is hereby given, that application are no Parish Councils), with the Chairman of N is intended to be made to Parliament in the Parish Meeting of each such parish; and the ensuing Session by the Mayor, Aldermen so far as relates to . the parish of and Burgesses of the borough of with Samuel Sherwin, at his residence in that (hereinafter called " the Corporation " and parish. " the borough " respectively) for an Act, of Printed copies of the Bill will be deposited which the principal subject-matters are as in the Private Bill Office of the House of Com- • follows:— mons on or before the 16th day of December next, and on and after the 21st day of Decem- The construction by the Corporation of ber a copy of the Bill may be inspected and waterworks and the abstraction of water from copies obtained at the price of three shillings the River Ceiriog, in Denbighshire, for the and sixpence each at the office of the undermen- supply of the borough and other places. The tioned Town Clerk, and copies may also be works will include two impounding reservoirs, obtained at the said price at the offices of the road diversions and new roads, all in Denbigh- undermentioned Parliamentary Agents. shire, and a tramroad with a gauge of 2ft. Gin. A notice stating the objects of the intended in the parishes of Llansilin and Glyn Traian application has been and will be published in in Denbighshire, break pressure tanks in full in the Guardian, and , a service reservoir in Guardian, Guardian and Record, Cheshire, waste water conduits in Shropshire Guardian, Guardian, Altrin- and Cheshire, and aqueducts in Denbighshire, cham, Bowdon and Hale Guardian, Flintshire, Shropshire, Cheshire and Lanca- Guardian, and Guar- shire, and will involve the compulsory acquisi- dian, Guardian, Sale and Stretford tion of lands and easements in the said coun- Guardian, Division Guardian, and ties, the taking of parts of properties, the the Guardian, the dates of publication modification of the Lands Clauses Acts, the in each of these papers being respectively the stopping-up of highways, the discontinuance 17th and 24th days of November instant; and of existing and the provision of new burial in the Warrington Guardian, Earlestown and grounds and other matters. Newton News, Cadishead and Irlam Guardian, The formation of a joint Board, either by Warrington Examiner, St. Helens Examiner, the Bill or by order of the Minister of Health, Earlestown and Newton Examiner, Widnes comprising representatives of the Corporation Examiner, and the Runcorn Examiner, the and of other Local Authorities, and the trans- dates of publication in these papers being fer to such Board of the powers of the intended respectively the 18th and the 25th days of Act. November instant. The supply of water in bulk by the Board and by the Corporation. Dated this 20th day of November, 1922. The increase of rates and charges for the supply of water by the Corporation and further A. T. HALLAWAY, Town Clerk, War- provisions in regard to their water under- ington. taking, the borrowing of money and all such provisions as may be incidental to the objects SHARPE, PBITCHABD AND Co., Palace Chambers, Bridge Street, Westmin- of the intended Act or consequential thereon. 103 Plans and sections of the works and plans of ster, S.W. 1, Parliamentary Agents. lands proposed to be acquired, together with books of reference, will, on or before the 30th day of November instant, be deposited for In Parliament.—Session 1923. public inspection with the Clerks of the Peace for Cheshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Lanca- MAIDSTONE CORPORATION. shire and Shropshire, at their respective offices at Chester, Ruthin, Mold, Preston and OTICE is hereby given, that the Mayor, Shrewsbury respectively, and a copy of so N Aldermen and Burgesses of the borough much of such plans, sections and books of refer- of Maidstone, in the county of Kent (herein- ence as relates to each of the following areas after referred to as " the Corporation " and will, on or before the same day, be deposited " the borough " respectively) intend to pro- as follows:—So far as relates to the borough, mote a Bill in Parliament in the ensuing session the Town Clerk; so far as relates to the urban and that the following will be the principal district of , the Clerk to the District subject matters of such Bill: — Council; so far as relates to the rural districts (1) The provision, equipment and working of Llansilin, , Oswestry, Tarvinj Run- of trolley vehicles by the Corporation along corn, Malpas, Ellesmere, Overton and North- a route in the borough commencing, in Broad- wich respectively, with the respective Clerks of way at the South Eastern Railway Station the District Councils of those districts; so far proceeding along High-street, Week-street, as relates to each of the parishes of Llansilin, Sandling-road, Hope-street, Scott-street, Glyn Traian, Llansantffraid , Randall-street, Fisher-street and Boxley- Weston Rhyn, Saint Martins, Ellesmere road to and terminating at Penenden Rural, , , Acton, Delamere, .Heath, with a branch route along , Beeston, Tiverton, , Brox- Albert-street to a proposed car shed and ton, Appleton, , Dutton, Higher Whit- depot; and along other routes with the ley, Hatton, Stockton Heath, Overton, Bangor authority of any provisional order that may and Worthenbury, with the Clerk, or, if there be granted by the Minister of Transport and be no Clerk, with the Chairman, of the Parish dulv confirmed by Parliament. Council; so far as relates to each of the parishes (2) The provision and running of omtii-