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288 THE GAZETTE, 28TH JULY, 1972

and the eastern side of the new road in the K. Rainey against the decision of then Down County of Aughintober, Maddydrumbrist, Council concerning the above-mentioned proposal Corgary and Corcreeghy; will be heard by the Ministry on Wednesday, 2nd (b) the eastern side of the new road and the August, 1972 at 2.30 p.m. in the Boardroom, Lisburn Four Mile House Road (DR147) in the Rural District Council Offices, Harmony Hill, Lis- of Aughintober; burn. (c) the western sido of the ~cv.- rc~d r.nc'. the Beechill First Division Road (DR161) in the townland of Derrycraw; (d; the eastern side of the new road and the Beechill Second Division Road (DR129) in the townlands of Derrycraw and Maddy- drumbrist; MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (e) the eastern side of the new road and the Corcreeghy to Ardaragh Road (or Tbrmore EXPLOSIVES ACT 1875 Road) (C339) in the townland of Corcreeghy; Whereas Sergeant Vernon Victor Carson (No. 9105) and of the Royal Ulster Constabulary was on 22nd July, (f) the western side of the new road and the 1971, appointed to be an Inspector for Northern Poyntzpass to Newry Road (C337) in the Ireland under the Explosives Act 1875: townland of Corgary. And whereas the said Sergeant Vernon Victor The proposals are delineated on two maps which Carson is no longer available for the duties of together with a copy of the draft Order may be Inspector: inspected by any person at all reasonable hours during the period from 27th July, 1972, to 4th And whereas by sub-section (l)(a) of section 1 September, 1972, at the offices of the Secretary, of the (Temporary Provisions) Act Down County Council, Courthouse. Downpatrick; 1972 it is provided that so long as that section has The Clerk, Newry No. 1 Rural District Council, effect all functions which apart from that Act belong Monaghan Row. Newry; or at the Ministry (Room to any Minister of Northern Ireland shall be dis- 413), Stormont,'Belfast BT4 3SS. charged by the Secretary of State: Any person may, within the said period, object Now, therefore, I, the Right Honourable William lo the making of the Order by written notice to Whitelaw, M.C., M.P., one of Her Majesty's Prin- he Ministry stating the grounds for his objection. cipal Secretaries of Stale, in virtue of the powers conferred on me by section 53 of the Explosive Act T. J. McCormick, Assistant .Secretary. 1875 and of every other power enabling me in this Dated this 10th day of July, 1972. behalf, do hereby order that the said Sergeant Ver- non Victor Carson shall from this day cease to exercise the powers and perform the duties of an LOCAL GOVERNMENT (BOUNDARIES) ACT Inspector under the said Act. (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1971 Given at Stormont Castle this 19th day of July. 1972. Notice is hereby given that the Secretary of State by virtue of the powers conferred1 on it by Section 4 of W. Whitelaw, one of Her Majesty's Prin- the Local Government (Boundaries) Act (Northern cipal Secretaries of State. Ireland) 1971 and Section 1 of the Northern Ireland (Temporary Provisions) Act 1972 has made an order dated 20th June. 1972 entitled the Local Government (Boundaries) Order (Northern Ireland) 1972 (S.R. & O. 1972, No. 131). Whereas by sub-section (l)(a) of section 1 of the Copies of this Order, which came into effect on Northern Ireland (Temporary Provisions) Act 1972 17th July. 1972. may be purchased from the Govern- it is provided that so long as that section has effect ment Bookshop. 80 Chichester Street. Belfast BT1 all functions which apart from that Act belong to 4.1 Y. any Minister of Northern Ireland shall be discharged by the Secretary of State: Now, therefore. 1, the Right Honourable William Whitelaw, M.C., M.P., one of Her Majesty's Prin- cipal Secretaries of State, in virtue of the powers conferred on me by section 53 of the Explosives Proposed Development: Bungalow at Derrycush, Act 1875 and of every other power enabling me in Aughnacloy. this behalf, do hereby appoint Sergeant Francis Alexander Boyd (No." 8638) of the Royal Ulster Notice is hereby given that Mr. G. P. Bell B.Arch., Constabulary as an Inspector for Northern Ireland Dip.C.D., A.R.I.B.A., A.M.T.P.I., has been appointed under the said Act and do hereby direct him to by the Ministry of Development in exercise of its exercise only such powers and to perform such nowers under section 2(6) of the Planning (Interim duties under the Act as I shall from time to time Development) Act (Northern Ireland) 1944 to hear assign to him. and determine the appeal of Mr. .T. McAnespie Given at Stormont Castle this 19th day of July. against the decision of the Tyrone County Council 1972. concerning the above-mentioned proposal. The appeal will be heard on Tuesday, 8th August. W. Whitelaw, one of Her Majesty's Prin- 1972 at 2.30 p.m. in the County Hall, Omagh. cipal Secretaries of State.

Proposed Development: Erection of (1) garage and store (2) bungalow at Upper Ballysillan. CORONERS' ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1959 Notice is hereby given that the appeals of Mr. John Notice is hereby given that the Secretary of State Morgan against the decisions of the Antrim County has appointed: Council, concerning the above-mentioned proposals (1) B. W. McCloskey, Esq , Solicitor, 2 Clarendon will be heard by the Ministry on Friday. 4th August. Place, Londonderry, as Deputy Coroner for 1972 in the Conference! Room. 21 Linenhall Street, the Coroners District of Londonderry County Belfast at 10.30 a.m. Borough and Londonderry No. 1 Rural Dis- trict (Claudy and Eglinton); (2) Robert F. Porter, Esq., Solicitor, 38 Market Proposed Development: Bungalow at Clontoncicallv, Street, Strabane. as Deputy Coroner for the Carryduff. Coroner's District of Strabane Urban and Rural Districts and Castlederg Rural District; Notice is hereby given that the appeal of Mr. James with effect from 24th July, 1972.