Sheffield aforesaid, commonly called Snig Hill, Trip- situated m the parish of Gre"at Yarmouth aforesaid, pett lane, and Pinfold lane. Carver street, Gibraltar and in the several parishes of Bradwell and Gorles- street, Townhead street, and Tenter street, Coulson ton, in the said county of Suffolk, and the said street, and Bridge street, Holly street, Campo lane, hamlet or parish of Southtown aforesaid;' and'it is South street, Union street, and Coalpit lane, Bakers also intended by the said Act to authorise the said "hill,Pond street, and Shude hill, Norfolk street, and company to take and purchase lands, and to con- Market street, and Pinstone street, respectively, all struct steam and other engines, and to raise, levy, and •which said several streets or thoroughfares are re- collect tolls, rates, or duties, for the purpose of the spectively situate in, or are intended to be carried or said supply of water, and for completing the several pass from, through, or into the several townships, works connected with or relating to the said under-" hamlets, or places of Sheffield and Ecclesall Bier- taking ; and notice is hereby also given, that plans, IOAV, both in the parish of Sheffield, in the west sections, and books «of reference relating to the riding of the county of York, or one of them ; and works of the said undertaking, wfll be deposited at it is intended, for the purposes aforesaid, to obtain the dffices of the respective clerks of the peace for powers by the said Act to purchase and take such the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk respectively, ou houses, buildings, land, and other hereditaments, on or before the 30th day of November instant.— the line and sides of the said streets or thorough- Dated this 9th day of November 1837. fares respectively, as may be thought advisable.— Dated this 8th "day of November 1837. T^ OTICE is hereby given, that application is in- J. and I. Wheat. •^ ^ tended to be made in the ensuing session of Parliament, for an Act to amend, enlarge, and render more effectual an Act, passed in the sixth and seventh OTICE is hereby given, that application is in- years of the reign of His late Majesty King William N tended to be made to Parliament in the next the Fourth, intituled " An Act for the amendment session, for an Act to establish a court, in the town of four several Acts, passed in the fifth, sixth, tenth, of Ashby de la Zouch, in the county of Leicester, and forty-seventh years of the reign of His late for the recovery of small debts within the said town, Majesty George the Third, for the recovery of small and within the following places, namely, Appleby, debts within the hundreds of Blackheath, or Bromley, Austrey, Blackfordby, Bretby or Bradby, Boothorpe, and Beckenham, of Rokesley otherwise Ruxley, and Breedon on the Hill, Coleorton, Chilcote, Caulke, of Little and Lessness, in the county of Kent; and Coton in the Elms, Clifton-Campville, Cauldwell, within the hundreds of Wallington, in the county of , Edingale, Foremark, Church Gresley Surrey, and to extend the powers thereof j" and that Castle Gresley, Grendon, Gopsall, Hugglescote, it is also intended to take power to laise money to Hartshorne, Heather, Harliston, Haunton, Ingleby, pay off the debts of the Court, and also to increase Ibstoch, Lount, Lulltngton, Linton, Measham, Mel- and alter the existing fees granted by the said recited bourne, Milton. Moira, Netherseal, Newhall, King's Act, and to take such additional powers as may be Newton, Noimanion on the Heath, Newton Ntther- necessary to carry into effect the purposes aforesaid. eote, Newt