4156 THE &AZETTE,; SEPTEMBER 9, 1.873. is thereby fixed at the sum of eighty-four thou- for interest accrued-therein :up> to the 30th. .day of sand pounds, and such a farther sum of money June, 1870, and for costs, charges, arid expenses in as shall be equal to the aggregate amount of respect of such land, but under deduction of one all moneys already paid by the Solway Com- half of all costs, charges, and expenses of and pany to owners, lessees, and occupiers, re- incident to the preparing for, obtaining, and passing spectively, of any land taken and used for of the said Act or otherwise in relation thereto, the Annan and Kirtlebridge Line for or on including one half of the amount of stamp duty account of purchase and compensation moneys in with which the said Act is to be stamped, as respect of such land and for interest accrued therein provided ; and whereas it is farther by thereon up to the 30th day of June, 1870, and for the said Act enacted, that upon payment of the costs, charges, and expenses in respect of such said price to the Solway Company, of which land, but under deduction of one half of all costs, payment the receipt of three directors of the charges, and expenses of and incident to the pre- Solway Company shall be sufficient evidence, paring for, obtaining, and passing of the said Act the Caledonian Railway Company shall be dis- or otherwise in relation thereto, including one charged of such price, and shall not be responsible half of the amount of stamp duty with which for the further application thereof ; and whereas the said Act is to be stamped as therein provided ; the Caledonian Railway Company have of this date and whereas it is farther by the said Act enacted, paid to the Solway Company the sum of eighty- that upon payment of the said price to the Solway six thousand four hundred and thirty-nine pounds Company, of which payment the receipt of three sixteen shillings and eleven pence sterling, being Directors of the Solway Company shall be the said price as defined in the said Act, and sufficient evidence, the Caledonian Railway Com- as therein provided to be paid by the Caledonian pany shall be discharged of such price and Railway Company to the Solway Company. shall not be responsible for the further application Now, therefore, we the granters hereof, being thereof; and whereas the Caledonian Railway three Directors of the Solway Company, do hereby Company have conform to receipt, a copy of which acknowledge the receipt of the said sum of eighty- is annexed, paid to the Solway Company the sum six thousand four hundred and thirty-nine pounds of eighty-six thousand four hundred and thirty- sixteen shillings and eleven pence, being the afore- nine pounds sixteen shillings and eleven pence said price, and discharge the said Caledonian Rail- sterling, being the said price as defined in the said way Company thereof in terms of the above- Act, and as therein provided to be paid by the recited Act. In witness whereof, these presents Caledonian Railway Company to the Solway written upon this and the two preceding pages of Company; and whereas it is by the said stamped paper by James Richard Moss, Clerk to Act enacted that the Caledonian Railway Alexander Grahame, Parliamentary Solicitor, in Company shall intimate such payment in the Westminster, are subscribed as follows, viz.:—By London and Gazettes, and that Alexander Brogden, Esquire, Member of Parlia- thereupon the said Annan and Kirtlebridge Line, ment, residing at No. 5, Queen's-square, West- and all the power, rights, and privileges of the minster, at Westminster, upon the 3rd day of Sep- Solway Company in respect thereof, under the tember, 1873, before these witnesses John Noble, of several Acts of Parliament relating to that Com- No. 5, Queen-square, Westminster, Gentleman, and pany and the Acts incorporated therewith or Thomas Rowland Hargreaves, Solicitor, No. 1, otherwise, shall be and are by the said first-men- Victoria-street there; by William Eckersley, tioiied Act transferred to and vested in the Cale- Esquire, Stock and Share Broker, Manchester, at donian Railway Company in terms of the said Manchester, upon the 4th day of September, and Act. Now, therefore, the Caledonian Railway year last-mentioned, before these witnesses, J. Company do hereby intimate that they have paid Priestley-Edwards, Accountant, and John Joseph the foresaid price to the Solway Company, and Brown, Clerk, both of No. 7, Chapel-walks, Cross- have obtained the receipt therefor of three Direc- street, Manchester ; and by James Dees, Esquire, tors of the Solway Company, of which receipt a residing at Riverdale, Bellingham, Northumber- copy is hereto appended. land, at Riverdale, Bellingham aforesaid, upon the Of all which intimation is hereby given by the 5th day of the said month of September, and year Caledonian Railway Company, in terms of last-mentioned, before these witnesses, George " The Caledonian Railway (Solway Junction Dixon Dees, residing at Riverdale, Bellingham Purchase) Act, 1873." aforesaid, Gentleman, and William Gardner, Arch. Gibson, Secretary. Gamekeeper there, declaring that this testing , 8th September, 1873. clause from and after the word " vizt." is inserted by Hugh Stewart, Clerk to the said Caledonian Copy Receipt above referred to. Railway Company, in their Solicitor's office, in Whereas by " The Caledonian Railway (Solway Glasgow. Junction Purchase) Act, 1873," which received (Signed) Alex. Brogden. the Royal Assent on the 5th day of August, 1873, William Echersley. it is enacted, that the Caledonian Railway Com- James Dees. pany shall, within one month after the passing (Signed) Jno. Noble, Witness. of the said Act, pay to the Solway Junction Thorn. R. Hargreaves, Witness. Railway Company, hereinafter called the Solway T. Priestley-Edwards, Witness. Company, the price of the Annan and Kirtle- Jno. Jos. Brown, Witness. bridge Line, as therein defined, and thereby sold George Dixon Dees, Witness. and provided to be transferred to, and vested in William Gardner, Witness. the Caledonian Railway Company, which price is thereby fixed at the sum of eighty-four thou- sand pounds, and such a farther sum of money as In Chancery. shall be equal to the aggregate amount of all In the Matter of the Companies Acts, 1862 and moneys already paid by the Solway Company to 1867, and of the Essex Brewery Company owners, lessees, and occupiers respectively of any Limited. land taken and used for the Annan and Kirtle- OTICE is hereby given, that a petition for bridge Line, for or on account of purchase and N the winding up of the above-named Com- compensation moneys in respect of such land, and pany by the Court of Chancery, was on the 4th