IN PARLIAMENT
SESSION 1867,
PORTSMOUTH AND SHEET BRIDGE ROAD.
(Continuation of Term, Repeal or Amendment of Act, Levying, collecting, and Varying of Tolls, Rates, or Duties.)
NOTICE is Hereby Given,—That APPLICATION is intended to be made to PARLIAMENT in the ensuing Session for an ACT to alter, amend, extend, vary, continue, and enlarge all or some of the powers and provisions of an Act of Parliament passed in the First and Second Years of the Reign of' His Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled ‟An Act to continue the Term and alter and enlarge the Powers of Two Acts for repairing the Roads from Sheet Bridge to Portsmouth, and from Petersfield to the Alton Turnpike Road, near Ropley, in the County of Southampton,” or to repeal the said Act wholly or in part, and to grant further, better, and more effectual powers and provisions in lieu thereof, and to continue and to extend the term granted by the said Act, and to make further provisions with reference to the said road.
And in the said Act powers will be applied for to levy and collect tolls, rates, or duties upon the said road, to alter or vary the existing tolls, rates, or duties authorised by the said Act to be taken, or which can now be collected upon the said road, to confer, vary, or extinguish exemptions from payment of tolls, rates, or duties, to alter and regulate the application and expenditure of the monies arising from such tolls, rates, and duties, and to confer, vary, or extinguish other rights and privileges.
And Notice is Hereby Further Given,—That printed copies of the said Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons before the 23rd day of December next.
Dated this 20th day of October, 1866.
WILLIAM GEORGE,
Solicitor, Portsea.
WALMISLEY, SON & CO.,
Parliamentary Agents,
5, Victoria-street, Westminster Abbey.