6012 THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 17, 1891.

Footpaths ; Compulsory Taking of Lands ; township of , in the said parish Relinquishment. of Works Authorised by the of Kii-kby Makeard, and in the said riding. Bradford Corporation Water Act, 1890; Work No. 3. Alterations and Enlargements of Existing A branch aqueduct or conduit at High Woodale, Works Constructed under the Bradford Water- commencing at or near West Intake, at a works Act, 1854 ; Raising and Borrowing of point 143 yards, or thereabouts, measured Additional Moneys; Levying of Rates, Rents, in a south-easterly direction from the south- and Charges; Incorporation, Alteration, east corner of * an outbuilding used as a Amendment, and Repeal of Local Acts so far mistal, in the occupation of Simon Thompson, as Relates to the Purposes of the Bill.) and terminating by a junction with. Woo OTICE is hereby given, that application is Gill, at a point 155 yards, or thereabouts, N intended to be made to Parliament in the measured in a south-easterly direction from ensuing Session, by the mayor, aldermen, and the south-east corner of a building known burgesses of the borough of Bradford (herein as the Barn, all in the said township of called " the Corporation "), for leave to introduce Stonebeck Up, and parish of Kirkby Mal- a Bill, and to obtain, an Act for carrying into zeard, iu the said riding. effect the following objects, or some of them Work No. 4. (that is to say) : A branch aqueduct or conduit, commencing at. 1. To authorise and empower the Corporation a point 418 yards, or thereabouts, measured to make, construct, and maintain the following in a north-easterly direction from the north- works, with all necessary embankments, dams, east corner of Scar House, and terminating puddle trenches, adits, shafts, tunnels, aqueducts, in the beck or watercourse nearly opposite culverts, pipe-lines, inlets, outlets, residuum lodges, Low Woodale, at a point in such water- wells, tanks, basins, gauges, outfalls, pipes, stand- course 374 yards, or thereabouts, measured pipes, syphons, sluices, valves, bye-washes, waste in a south-easterly direction, from the centre weirs, waste watercourses, catchwaters, cuts, of the bridge carrying the public road over channels, conduits, drains, mains, junctions, the at Low Woodale, all in the telegraphs, telephones, engines, tramways, bridges, township of Stonebeck Up aforesaid, and filter-beds, roads, approaches, ways, works, and the parish and riding last mentioned. conveniences connected therewith j that is to Work ~No. 5. say :— An aqueduct, conduit, or line of pipes com- As to new works. mencing on the said river opposite the place Work No. 1. known as Park Barn, otherwise Pry House, A reservoir for the storage and distribution of Woodale aforesaid, in the said township of water situated at or near Haden Carr, on the Stonebeck Up, and parish of Kirkby river Nidd, and intended to be called Lodge Malzeard, and terminating at Chellow Reservoir, to be formed by an embankment Heights, at a point 80 yards, or thereabouts, 555 yards in length, or thereabouts, com- measured in a south-easterly direction from mencing at a point 110 yards, or thereabouts, the south-east corner of the farm buildings measured in a south-westerly direction from in the occupation of Thomas Procter, in the the*south-west corner of an outbuilding township of Heaton, in the parish of known as Far Barn, in the occupation of Bradford, all in the said riding, which said Thomas Simpson, such embankment ter- aqueduct, conduit, or line of pipes will be minating at a point at or near the north- constructed or pass in, into, along, and west corner of an outbuilding connected with through the townships of Stonebeck Up, the Lodge Farm, in the occupation of James Stonebeck Down, , Appletreewick, Kirk bright, such intended reservoir extending Thruscross, Barden, Bolton Abbey. Draugh- to and terminating at a point on the said ton, Addingham, Silsden, Morton, Bingley, river 73 yards, or thereabouts, measured in Shipley, and Heaton, in the parishes of a southerly direction from the south-west , Ripon, Fewston, Burn- corner of the outbuilding on the farm known sail, Skipton, Addingham, Kildwick, Bingley, as West Houses, in the occupation of Thomas and Bradford, or some of them, all in the Verity, which said works will be wholly in West Riding of the county of York. the township of Stonebeck Up, in the parish Work No. 6. of Kirkby Malzeard, in the West Riding of A branch aqueduct or conduit commencing by the county of York. a junction with the above-named work No. 5 Work No. 2. 110 yards, or thereabouts, measured in a A reservoir for the storage and distribution of south-easterly direction from the south-east water situated at or near Woodale. on the corner of the buildings known as Armath- said river, and intended to be called High waite, and terminating by a junction with Woodale Reservoir, to be formed by an em- Ruscoe Beck 167 yards, or thereabouts, bankment 343 yards in length, or thereabouts, measured in a north-westerly direction from commencing at a point 517 yards, or there- the north-west corner of the dwelling-house abouts, measured in a north-easterly direction known as Ruscoe, all in the said township of from the north-east corner of the building Stonebeck Up, in the parish of Kirkby known as Scar House, such embankment Malzeard, in the said riding. x terminating in a field in the occupation of Work No. 7. Simon Thompson at a point 458 yards, or A branch aqueduct or conduit commencing with thereabouts, measured in a south-westerly the abovenamed work No, 5, 142 yards or direction from the south-west corner of the thereabouts, measured in a south-easterly farm buildings known as High Woodale,. direction from the south-east corner of Oliver such intended reservoir extending to and Low Lathe, in the township of Stonebeck terminating at a point on the said river 400 Down, and terminating at Howstone Beck yards, or thereabouts, measured in a westerly 200 yards or thereabouts, measured in a direction from the north-west corner of the southerly direction from the south corner of farmhouse called or 'known as Haden Carr, Lamb Lathe, in the townships of Stonebeck which said works will be wholly in the said Up and Stonebeck Down, or one of them, all