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Commissioners of Railways, if they think that there are grounds for entertaining the application, shall direct the company to give notice of application having been made. 13. If it appear to the said commissioners that there are sufficient grounds for entertaining such application, the said commissioners shall require and direct the company making the same to give notice of such application having been made, by advertisement, inserted, in a form to be approved of by the said commissioners, once in the ...[Belfast Gazette], ... and once in each of three successive weeks in some newspaper published or circulating in each county in which any part proposed to be abandoned of such railway is situated, and affixed for three successive Sundays on the principal outer door of the church or churches of every parish in which any part of such railway, where the whole is proposed to be abandoned, or in which any part proposed to be abandoned, is situate, and in Ireland such notice shall also be affixed to the Roman Catholic chapel, and, where there shall be no such church or chapel, on some public or conspicuous place of such parish; and every such notice shall set forth within what time and in what manner any person who thinks himself aggrieved by any such proposed abandonment, and who desires to object thereto, may bring such objection before the commissioners.
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