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Rye and Derwent Drainage. 



surveyor must continue to supply them with additional tracings and reference as 

 they may require ; and the whole of the tracings and books of reference must be in 

 the valuers' hands by the end of June next ensuing ; and the whole of the maps 

 and books of reference hereinbefore mentioned shall be completed and delivered up 

 to the Commissioners on or before the 31st of August, 1847. 



" Penalties for the Non-Completion of the Work hy the Time specified. 

 " 9th. In default of the work not being completed by the times specified, the 

 contractor to forfeit one hundred pounds, to be deducted from his bill, unless the 

 valuers and umpire unanimously see cause to remit this penalty. 



" Should Maps he found inaccurate. 

 " 10th. The whole of the maps, sections, and books of reference to be done in a 

 neat manner, and the field-books of the survey delivered up, and the whole work 

 to be subject to the approval of the valuers and umpire, or whom they may 

 appoint ; and in the event of any portion being found inaccurate or insufficient, 

 the valuers to appoint a fit and proper person to coi-rect the same, and his charges 

 to be paid out of the original contractor's bill. 



*' The Contractor to have no Overcharge. 

 " 11th. The contractor must pay all his own expenses whatsoever, all stationery, 

 labourers' wages, stakes, &c. ; and have no further charge than those stated in 

 his Tender. 



" Tender. 



" 12th. The Tenders must distinctly state— 



Istly. At how much per acre the party tendering will new survey the 



portions required to be so treated. 

 J2ndly. At how much per acre he will compile and bring to the requisite 



scale accurate existing commutation and other maps. 

 3rdly. At how much per acre he will furnish all maps, tracings, and books 

 of reference. 



4thly. At how much per mile he will take the levels, and supply the section 

 and books of reference thereto. 



" 13th. The contractor's bill to be scrutinized by the valuers and umpire, and 

 passed as correct before he is paid ; and after which scrutiny no other deduction 

 can be made from his bill. 



" 14th. That a sum of money not exceeding one hundred pounds may be paid on 

 account during the progress of the work, at such times and in such proportions as 

 the valuers and umpire may direct. 



" 15th. That in case of one or more of the tracings or books of reference being 

 dispensed with, the Tender to state how much per acre will be deducted from 

 each." 



No. 4. — Rye and Derwent Drainage Act. — A Summary of the Lands 

 Surveyed, Excluded, and Chargeable. 



Parishes. 



Townships. 



Total of Lands 

 Surveyed, &c. 



Lands Excluded. 



Lands Charged. 







A. 



R. 



P. 



A. 



R. 



P. 



A. R. P. 



Thornton . . 



Thornton . . . 



1324 



3 



27 



321 



2 



31 



1003 0 36 



Ellerburn and 



Ellerburn and 

















Thornton . 



Thornton . 



826 



0 



] 



265 



1 



37 



560 2 4 





Wilton .... 



851 



2 



7 



330 



2 



4 



521 0 3 



Pickering . . 



Pickering 



3406 



0 



4 



521- 



3 



10 



2884 0 34 



Pickering Marishes. 



2638 



1 



24 



183 



i 



6 



2455 0 18 



OldMalton . , 



OldMalton . . . 



1218 



1 



9 



423 



3 



34 



794 1 5 



AUerston 



AUerston 



1510 



3 



15 



540 



3 



19 



969 3 36 



Kirby Misperton 



Kirby Misperton a 



1227 



1 



9 



293 



2 



4 



933 3 5 





Kyton .... 



2270 



3 



1 



453 



1 



17 



1817 1 24 



