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7796 the London Gazette, Notembeb, 27, 1903 7796 THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOTEMBEB, 27, 1903. Worcester) intend to apply to the Board of 6. Road from Five Ways, Heath Hayes, tc> Trade, on or before the 21st day of December, Lichfield— 1903, for a Provisional Order (hereinafter called Railway crossing, Cannock Chase Colliery- " the Order ") under the Electric Lighting Acts, Company Limited. jggj 1882 and 1888, and the Electric Lighting (Clauses) 7. Road from Hednesford to Hazel Slade— *; Act, 1899, for all or some of the following, amongst Railway crossing, London and North- other purposes (that is to say):— Western Railway Company and Cannock 1. To authorize the Undertakers to produce, and Rugeley Colliery Company, Limited. store, supply, sell and distribute electrical Roads or Streets. energy for public and private purposes as defined Bridgtown— by the said Acts within the urban district of North-street, Church-street, New-streetT Cannock, the parish of Great Wyrley and the East-street, Broad-street, Park-street, Cross- parish or township of Cheslyn Hay, all in the street, Union-street, Bridge-street. county of Stafford (hereinafter called the area Cannock— of supply). John-street (otherwise St. John's-road)r 2. To incorporate with the Order all or some of Caxton-buildings (road and gulley), Walhouse- the provisions contained in the Schedule to the street, Spring-street, Railway-street, Hall Court Electric Lighting (Clauses) Act, 1899, and to Drive, Victoria-street, Queen-street, New Hall- apply such provisions to the Undertaking to be street, Market Hall-street, Alport-road, Price- authorized by the Order, subject to such variations street, Stoney Lea (otherwise Stoneyfields). and exceptions as may be contained therein. Chadsmoor— Broomhill streets and roads, James-street,, 3. To prescribe the maximum prices to be and unnamed street, West Chadsmoor, Arthur- charged for the supply of electrical energy for street, Cecil-street, Moreton-street, John- public and for private purposes, and to make street, Church-street, Moss-street, Crab- provision for the reduction of price in certain lane. events* Hightown— 4. To make provision in regard to the future Burgoyne-street, Bradford-street, Queen- purchase of the Undertaking by the Cannock street, Platt-street. Urban District Council. Green Heath and Pye Green— 5. To confer upon the Undertakers all or some Cross-street, Pye Green, Blewitt-streetp of the powers of the Electric Lighting Acts, 1882 Abbey-street, Heath-street, Top Abbey-street,. and 1888, and enactments incorporated there- Ebenezer-street. with, and to alter, vary or extinguish all rights Hednesford— and privileges which would or might interfere Market-street, bridge over the London and. with any of the objects of the Order, and to North-Western Railway Company's Railway,. confer all other rights and privileges necessary Rugeley-road, bridge over the London and for carrying such objects into effect. North-Western Railway Company's Railway; The names of the streets in which it is proposed • High Mount, Mount-street, McGhie-street,. that electric lines shall, subject to the provisions Anglesey-street, Eskrett-street, Victoria-street, of the Order, be laid down within a specified Prince Albert-street, Reservoir-road and streets, time are as follows :— opening therefrom, New-street, George-street,. Walsall-road, Cannock, from the Wesleyan Pump-street. Chapel to Fern Dell: Penkridge-road, Cannock, Wimblebury and Littleworth— including the Market Place and Stafford-road Piggott-street, Arthur-street, Glover-street,. | to the Royal Oak Inn; Church-street, from King-street. the Council Offices to the Market Place, and Five Ways, Heath Hayes— thence along the Wolverhampton-road as far Stafford-street, Cross-street, Bank-street,. as Paddy's-lane, otherwise Green-lane. Chapel-street. The folio wing are the streets, not repairable by a Within the Cheslyn Hay District— Local Authority, and railways which the Under- A footpath or way from Watling-street along takers propose to take power to break up :— the western side of the London and North- Within the Cannock urban district— Western Railway to the Wyrley and Church- Hallways. bridge Railway Station. 1. Wimblebury-road, Hednesford— And notice is hereby given, that the draft of Railway crossing, London and North- the Order will be deposited at the Office of the Western Railway Company and Birmingham •Board of Trade on or before the 21st day of Decem- Canal Navigation Company. ber next, and printed copies of the draft Order 2. Cross Keys, Hednesford— when deposited, and of the Order when made, Railway crossing, London and North- may be obained (at the price of one shilling for Western Railway Company and Birmingham each copy) at the Offices of the Urban District Canal Navigation Company. Council, Church-street, Cannock, and the under- mentioned Parliamentary Agents. 3. Road from Rawnsley to Canneck Wood— And notice is hereby further given, that a map Railway crossing, Cannock and Rugeley showing the boundaries of the proposed area of Colliery Company Limited. supply, and the streets in which it is proposed that 4. Road from Chase-terrace to Cannock electric lines shall be laid down within a specified Wood- time, and a copy of this advertisement, as pub- Railway crossing, Cannock Chase 'Colliery lished in the London Gazette, will be deposited Company Limited and London and North- on- or before the 30th day of November, 1903, for Western Railway Company, public inspection at the Office of the Clerk of the 5. Road from Ghase-terorace to Hazel.Slade— Peace for the county of Stafford, at Stafford, in Railway crossing, Cannock and Rugeley the said county, at the Urban District Council Colliery Company Limited :and London and Offices, 'Church-street, Cannock, aforesaid, and North-Western Railway Company* with the Clerk to the Cannock Rural District.
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