
WILTS and BERKS CANAL.
CANAL CUTTING and MASONRY.
TWO MILLIONS of BRICKS WANTED.
ANY Persons desirous of contracting for the digging, puddling, and completing that part of the line of Canal which lies between Stanley and Foxham Common; a distance of about three miles and six furlongs the branch to Chippenham, about one mile and five furlongs; and that part of the branch, to Calne, as lies between Stanley and Cunnegar-Farm, a length of about one mile and five furlongs; are requested to deliver in their proposals to the Committee of Management, at their next meeting, on Thursday the 29th day of December instant, at the Crown Inn in Swindon, by eleven o'clock in the forenoon.
The Committee will also at the same time be ready to receive proposals from any person or persons desirous of contracting for the making of Two Millions of Bricks and also for the building of the several Road and Occupation Bridges and Culverts, on the above respective parts of the line of Canal.
For particulars apply to Mr. Whitworth, the engineer at the King's-Arms Inn, in Melksham.
By order of the Committee,
JOHN RALPH, Principal Clerk.
Dec. 8th, 1796
WILTS and BERKS CANAL.
CANAL CUTTING and MASONRY.
TWO MILLIONS of BRICKS WANTED.
ANY Persons desirous of contracting for the digging, puddling, and completing that part of the line of Canal which lies between Stanley and Foxham Common; a distance of about three miles and six furlongs the branch to Chippenham, about one mile and five furlongs; and that part of the branch, to Calne, as lies between Stanley and Cunnegar-Farm, a length of about one mile and five furlongs; are requested to deliver in their proposals to the Committee of Management, at their next meeting, on Thursday the 29th day of December instant, at the Crown Inn in Swindon, by eleven o'clock in the forenoon.
The Committee will also at the same time be ready to receive proposals from any person or persons desirous of contracting for the making of Two Millions of Bricks and also for the building of the several Road and Occupation Bridges and Culverts, on the above respective parts of the line of Canal.
For particulars apply to Mr. Whitworth, the engineer at the King's-Arms Inn, in Melksham.
By order of the Committee,
JOHN RALPH, Principal Clerk.
Dec. 8th, 1796