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The London Gazette, 3Rd May 1963 3842 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3RD MAY 1963 Dike and Midfodder Dike in the Parishes of Asgarby and Howell, Ewerby and Evedon, South DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Kyme, Heckington and Amber Hill. AND FISHERIES FOR SCOTLAND 6. Helpringham Eau from Helpringham to its confluence with South Forty Foot Drain, together St. Andrew's House, Edinburgh 1. with a watercourse comprising part of Northland Dyke and a diversionary channel. The Secretary of State, the Minister of Agriculture, 7. Part of Helpringham South Beck' from a Fisheries and Food and the Secretary of State for point south of Thorpe Latimer to its confluence the Home Department, in pursuance of section with South Forty Foot Drain. 2(2) of the Herring Industry Act, 1938, have 8. Swaton Eau. from Swaton to its confluence appointed the following to be members of the with South Forty Foot Drain, together with a Herring Industry Advisory Council from 1st January length of Horbling New Cut drain. 1963 until the 31st December 1965: 9. Part of Billingborough Ouse from a point W. H. Balls, Esq., M.B.E. north-east of Billingborough to its confluence with W. Buchan, Esq. South Forty Foot Drain. R. G. Cartwright, Esq. 10. Part of Billingborough Lode from a point F. E. Catchpole, Esq., O.B.E., J.P. south-east of Billingborough to its confluence with IDr. Glark. South Forty Foot Drain. G. E. iCopeman, Esq. 11. Part of Pointon Lode, from a point east of J. M. Cormack, Esq. Millthorpe to its confluence with South Forty Foot Drain. B. Diamentstein, Esq. 12. A watercourse from a point near Rippingale P. Duthie, Esq. Station to its confluence with South Forty Foot W. J. Emmison, Esq. Drain comprising Atkinson's Cut and Rippingale A. Emmitt, Esq. Running Dike; a length of Car Dyke (North) from R. Fairnie, Esq., M.B.E. south of Dyke to its confluence with Rippingale Mrs. W. S. Gray Running Dike. T. S. G. Hart, Esq. Plans, bearing the reference Ll.l, on which the pro- P. Henderson, Esq. posed additions are shown by limes in red colour J. W. Johnstone, Esq. have been deposited at the Offices of the Clerk to the Mrs. M. Lonsdale, J.P. Lincolnshire (Kesteven) County Council, County J. McMaster, Esq. Offices, Sleaford, Lines, and at the Offices of the J. Macrae, Esq. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Room S. Nowell, Esq. " 410). Great Westminster House, Horseferry Road, Lieut.-Col. F. H. Phillips, T.D. London S.W.I, and will be available for public in- spection during normal office hours for a period of W. Scholes, Esq. thirty days from the date of the publication of this C. F. Sedcole, Esq. notice. A copy of the statutory map of the River S. Sheppard, Esq. Board Area on which is shown existing main river James Skene, Esq. may also be seen at these addresses. John Skene, Esq. Any objection to the proposed variation of the W. Sloan, Esq. statutory map should be made in writing and sent J. Smith, Esq. by post, addressed to the Secretary, Ministry of A. W. Suddaby, Esq., M.B.E. Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, at the address P. W. Suttbn, Esq. mentioned above, within thirty days from the date of D. H. Swankie, Esq. the publication of this notice, quoting reference LDC 425A. H. F. Thorburn, Esq. /. Crooks, Assistant Secretary. (580) (10) Land formerly 5 Gravel Walk, Ashford, Kent, H.M. LAND REGISTRY by C. E. R. Vinson, 2 Axtaine Road, St. Mary Cray, Kent. The following land is about to be registered. Any (11) Land known as "Long Meadow" or "Long objections should be addressed to " H.M. Land Mead", formerly " part Moor Court Farm, Registry, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London W.C.2." before Marnhuil, Dorset, by Dorset County Council. 17th May 1963. (12)44 Sherbome Road, Basingstoke, Hants, by R. G. FREEHOLD Powers and J. D. LeBreton of that address. (13) The Embassy Cinema, Queens Avenue, Clifton, (1) 4-7 (inc.) Chiswell Street, London E.C.I, by Bristol, by the Aquas Property Company Grand Junction Company LL'mited. Limuted. (2) 33 Laburnum Road, Wimbledon, London S.W.19, (14) Land S. of St. Johns Ambulance Brigade Head- by The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the quarters, Pnibces Road, and land E. of Lowfield Borough of Wimbledon. Street and North of Hadlow Place Dartford, (3) 12 Nightingale Road, Hackney, London E.5, by Kent, by B. S. Gelston & Company Limited. T. W. M. Anderson, 46 Beresford Road, Ching- ford, London E.4, and R. Fulton; 12 Lavender (15) "Old Gate" Sudbrooke Lane, Nettleham, Lines, Gardens, Lowfell, Gateshead, Durham. by Arthur Guinness Son and Company (Park (4) Apple Tree Cottage, Shrubbs Hill, Sunningdale, Royal) Limited. Surrey, by C. E. Robinson, Ivanhoe, Bramhall (16) Land on S.E. side of Highfield Road, Golders Moor Lane, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire. Green, London N.W.ll, by Howard Farrow (5) Arterial Garage, Bushey Road, Raynes Park, Limited. Surrey, Tand forecourt and parking area of (17) Land forming night of way adjoining 19-21 ArteriaJ Garage aforesaud, 97 Edna Road, Raynes Albert Street, Northampton, by Oak Soles Park aforesai'd, by Shell-Mex and B.P. Limited. Lii'mited. (6) 1 London Row, Piddlehinton, Dorset, by M. D. (18) A wall on E. side Aynho House, Aynho, Davidson, Cotton Hall House, Eton College Northants, by E. Watt, The Pediment, Aynho. Windsor, Berks. (19) 10 Granville Street and 60 Trinity Street, (7) 6 Furnston Grove, Southbourne, Chichester, Leytonstone, London E.ll, by the Mayor, Sussex, by Lennards Limited. Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of (8) Land at the rear of Haverford, Upper Sea Road, Leyton. Bexhill, Sussex, by J. O. Calverley, Tudor (20) Land on N.W. side High Street, Stock, Essex, Cottage, Manor Road, Bexhill. by S. N. Elgar, Charnwood House, Stock, (9) Land on N. sc'de of Princes Road, Dartford, Kent, Ingatestone, Essex. by Dartford Industrial Co-operative Society (21) 16 Empress Avenue, Manor Park, East Ham, Limited. London E.6, ' by Bay House Limited..
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