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.Paar II( ( לhל ) 17. Any person whose scavengering the Commissioners have undertaken to perform under these rules, and whose privy or house depôt has remained uncleansed after the hour fixed for the purpose, may give notice either at the office of the Commissioners, or to the nuisance inspector, or couservancy overseer of the division, or to any jemadar or peon, and it shall be the duty of every such officer to report, through his immediate superiors, immediately on receipt of such complaint. 18. No place shall be used for the collection of night-soil, or as a tolah depôt, without . a license from the Municipal Commissioners. તીવ્ર g = Penalty for infringement, Rs. 20. 19. No person shall carry night-soil through the streets otherwise than in a closely covered receptacle of such description and pattern as shall be required from time to time by the Municipal Commissioners, and between such hours as the Municipal Commissioners may from time to time direct. 20. Every householder shall permit the mehter to enter his privy from 5 A.M. to 8 A.M., and from 8 to 10 P.M. from 1st March to 81st October, and from 6 to 8 A.M., and from 7 to 9 P.M. from 1st November to 30th April. 21. Every holder of a license for public necessary, or tolah-mehter, shall convey his night-soil daily to such places, and at such hours, as the Municipal Commissioners shall decide, and shall there dispose of it in such manner as shall from time to time be directed. Penalty for infringement, Rs. 20. IR. L. MANGI.es, Offg. Secy. to the Govt. of Bengal. NOTIFICATION. The llth February 1876.-In supersession of the portions of the Government notifications dated the 20th February 1869 and 22nd September 1870, relating to the South Suburban Town in the district of 24-Pergunnahs, it is hereby notified that from 1st of April 1876 the said town will, for the purposes of Act VI of 1868 (B.C.) comprise the villages situated within the boundaries specified below:— On the north.-The river Hooghly and the southern boundary of the suburbs of Calcutta, from the village of Dumdumah to that of Chandpore or Russah ; then the Mollahatee road eastward to its junction with the Gurreah Haut road; then the Gurreah Haut road northward to its junction with the Kanklay kutcha road; then the Kanklay road eastward to the Calcutta South Eastern State Railway; then the said railway line and the south-eastern boundary of the suburbs of Calcutta as far north as the village of Tengrai (south); and then the villages of Tengrah (south) and Topseah (east). On the east.-The following villages, viz. :-Topseah (east), Topseah, Kooshten, Bedendanga, Bandel, Ooloobariah, Gudshaha (east), Gudshaha (south), Dhakooryah, Saleempore Aruekpore, Chandpore or Russah, and Pootearee. On the south and west.-The southern limit of the village of Pootenree to the Kowrahpookooriah Khall; then the Kowrahpookooriah and the Cherial Khalls as far west as the Diamond Harbour road; then that roud southward to the khall which intersects the village of Hanspookooreah ; then that khall to the western limit of the Hanspookooreah village; then the following villages, viz. Kalagatchee, Bangpotha, Dureebangpotta, Kismut Sursoonah Jote Ballye, Sibrampore, Goragacha, Keoruchuck, Parrne, Suntosh battee, &c., Sanpah, Sonadanga, Dowlutpore, Indree, Singerathee, Futheypore, Randasathee, Moodealee, Dhobaparah, and Dumdumah. Note—Excepting the villages of Salcembore, Somadanga, Dowlutpore, and Ramdasnthee, all villages named as situated on the boundaries are included in the South Suburban Town. Parts of the villages of Futteyahpore, Singerathee. Indree, Aruckpore, &c., Dhakooreah, Gudshalla (cast), Gudshaha (south), Pootearce, and Hanspookur, do not fall within the boundaries of the town. 翻 The boundaries of the suburbs of Calcutta were defined in the Bengal Government Notification dated 15th June 1869, and published in the Calcutta Gazetre of the 16th idem. The detached villages of Gurrenh and Baharhans appertain to the jurisdiction of the South Suburban Town. R. L. MANGLEs, Offy. Secy, to the Govt. of Bengal. [Government Gazette, 22nd February 1876 J \