512 THE GAZETTE, 19th APRIL 1974 held in the Advocates Hall, Concert Court3 , beginning Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, at 11 a.m. on Monday, 29th April 1974. Block Q Government Building L. MACKINNON & SON, Tolcarne Drive, Pinner, 23 Market Street, Aberdeen, AB9 8DA. Middlesex, HAS 2DT Advocates. STATEMENT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THF nnpu' RETURNS ACT 1882, THE CORN SALES ACT^V MARTIN & Co., THE AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVT Queen Anne's Chambers, SIONS) ACT 1943, THE AGRICULTURE ACT wm 28 Broadway, AND THE AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS pin Westminister, VISIONS) ACT 1972. 5 Jm London, SW1H 9JT. The following are the QUANTITIES SOLD and AVERAGE PRICES Parliamentary Agents. of BRITISH CORN per ton of 2240 Imperial Ib. computed from returns received by the MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD in the week ended llth April 1974. They are based on purchases from growers during the week ended 4th April 1974 by merchants carrying on business in prescribed areas in England and Wales. DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT HARBOURS ACT 1964 Average Price The (Draff) Montrose Harbour Revision Order 1974 British Corn Quantities Sold per ton NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a direction given by the Secretary of State for the Environment under Section 47(3) tons of the above named Act, the Chairman of Commissioners WHEAT (other than appointed under Che Private Legislation Procedure () denatured) 15,066.30 59.70! Act 1936 has appointed a Public Inquiry with respect to objec- WHEAT tions to the above mentioned Order and The (Draft) Aberdeen (denatured) • * * Harbour (Constitution) Revision Order 1974 to be held in the BARLEY .,. 14,819.59 57.21 Advocates Hall, Concert Court, Aberdeen, beginning at 11 a.m. OATS 1,462.28 54,19i on Monday, 29th April 1974. RYE CAMPBELL, MJDDLETON, MAIZE BURNESS & DlCKSON3 Solicitors, Clydesdale Bank Chambers, E. T. RICHARDS. Montrose, Angus, DO10 8JH. MARTIN & Co., Parliamentary Agents, COUNTY COUNCIL Queen Anne's Chambers, 28 Broadway, TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) Westminster, ACT 1972 London, SW1H 9JT. NORTH EAST FIFE AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT No. 25 Areas of Great Landscape Value Dura Den/Blebo Craigs/Kemback NOTICE is hereby given that on the 5th day of April 1974, STATEMENT showing the QUANTITIES SOLD and AVERAGE PRICES the Secretary of State amended the above development plan of BRITISH CORN per ton, of 2240 Imperial Standard pounds relating to the designation of land at Dura Den/Bhbo Craigs/ computed from the Returns received by the Department of Kemback as an Area of Great Landscape Value. Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland in the week ended Certified copies of the proposals have been deposited at llth April 1974, pursuant to the Corn Returns Act 1882, County Buildings, Cupar, and may be inspected at this office, the Corn Sales Act 1921, the Agriculture (Miscellaneous free of charge, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mondays Provisions) Act 1943, the Agriculture (Miscellaneous Pro- visions) Act 1954, the Agriculture Act 1970, and the Agri- to Fridays. culture (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1972, The amendment becomes operative as from the 19rh day « April 1974, but if any person aggrieved by the amendmtm desires to question the validity thereof, or of any P BRITISH CORN contained therein, on the ground that it is not wffim the of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1WA « ™ the ground that any requirement of this Act, or any Keguw made thereunder, has not been complied wath in reJationro Average Price making of the amendment, he may, within six weeksj Quantity Sold per ton 19th day of April 1974, make application to the Court or Dated this 19th day of April 1974. tons JAMES M. DUNLOP, County WHEAT (other than denatured) 296 66.06 County Buildings, Cupar, Fife. WHEAT (denatured) BARLEY 1,148 56.40 OATS * * * 198 65.41 ROYAL BURGH OF RYE Burgh of Ayr (Residents-Only Parking Streets] MAIZE Amendment Order No. 2, 1974 Burgh of Ayr (Central Area Street Parking NOTE:—The above statement is based on returns received Amendment Order No. 1, 1974 from 41 prescribed areas in Scotland in the week ended llth to April 1974v The prices represent the average for all sales Tbwn Council of the oya . i- of returned in these areas between growers and merchants during amend (1) The Burgh of Ayr (Residents -Only the week ended 4th April 1974. Order 1971, as amended by The Burgh of ^' were S. E. BARRON. Parking Streets) Amendment Order 1972, m> enacted under Sections 35 and 39 of the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland, laden Act 1967, as amended by Pan IX ol u Chesser House, Gorgie Road, Edinburgh, EH11 3AW. 1968, and (2) The Burgh of Ayr (Central Area w