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( లిషా ) [ Panae II. No. 1421A. As The 22nd March 1886–The undermentioned gentlemen are appointed to be Honorary Magistrates for the Tangail Bench, in the district of Mymensingh, and are vested with the powers of a Magistrate of the third class:— Hafez Mehamed Ali Khan. | Baboo Golok Chandra Rai. Baboo Ananda Chandra Shaha. ● =هي" Е. В. Рилсоск, Chief Secy, to the Govt. of Bengal. -F* ങ്ക ജ് ജബ ജ sørsum, sw-masim strisms= mm Nosms - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT_BENGAL. IRRIGATION The 23rd March 1886. NOTIFICATION It is hereby notified for general information that from the 1st April next the management of the Calcutta Canals will vest in the Public Works Department, and that the regulation of the traffic and collection of tolls will be carried out, according to the rules in force from time to time, under the orders of the Executive Engineer, Eastern and Circular Canals Division, who is hereby appointed a “Supervisor,” under sections 8 and 13 of Act V (B.C.) of 1864. No. 121 -Notification —It is hereby notificd, under section II, Act V of 1864 (B C ), in supersession of all previous notifications, that the provisions of the said Act shall apply to the following navigable channels from 1st April 1886, viz — I.—The Circular Canal, comprising the whole of the still-water canals between the Dhappa and Chitpore Locks, together with its Junction with the river Hooghly, and the Orange Soorah at Dhappa. II.-The Central Lake Channel, from its junction with the Calcutta Canal at the Dhappa Lock to its junction with the Biddiadharee at Bamunghatta III.—The Nowbhanga khal, extending northwards for a mule from its Junction with the Central Lake Channel below the Dhappa Lock. IV.—The Soorah, from its junction with the Central Lake Channel below the Dhappa Lock, and extending to the fish market situated adjacent to, and to the west of, the Dhappa Inspector’s residence. V.—Tolly's Nullah, extending from its Junction with the river Hooghly at Kidderpore to the Buddhadharee river at Samookpottah. VL—The Biddiadharee river from Bamunghatta to Samookpottah. No. 122.-Notification.—Agreeably to section VI of the Canals Act, V of 1864 (BO) it is hereby notifica that, on and after the 1st April 1886, licenses for a period not exceeding six months will be granted on the rates mentioned below for boats plying on the Circular Canal between the locks at Dhappa and Chitpore. The number of licenses will be restricted to 20, and boats carrying such license will have free use of the Canal within the locks named above Rs. A. For boats measuring up to 150 maunds 5 0 per mensem. For cvery additional 50 maunds above 150 maunds 2 8 dıtto Licenses can be obtained on application to the Executive Engineer, Calcutta and Eastern Canals Division. J. M. McNEILE, Col, R.E., Joint-Secy. to the Govt. of Bengal, P. W. Dept. IGovernment Gazette, 30th March 1886.]