Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act, 1854

Notice of such Meeting, when and how to be given.

VI. Such Meeting shall be holden at some convenient Place within such City or Town, and the said Mayor, or other Chief Magistrate, or Justices, as the Case may be, shall within Ten Days after the Receipt of such Orders and Directions signified as aforesaid, appoint and notify a Place within the Town, and a Time for holding such Meeting, which Time shall not be less than Ten Days, and not more than Twenty-one Days, from the Time of so first notifying the same; and such Notification shall be made by affixing Notices by Handbills Ten Days before the Day of the Meeting, in the Form in the Schedule marked (A.) to this Act annexed, on the Outside of the principal Doors of every Parish Church and Roman Catholic Chapel (if any) situate within such Town, and on the principal Market House or Place where Markets are usually holden in the same, and on the Door of the Sessions House where the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace shall be holden for such City or Town, or for the Division in which the same shall be situate, and also by causing a Notice of like Purport to be inserted twice in any Newspaper or Newspapers published within such City or Town, and if none be therein published, then in the Newspaper published nearest to such City or Town.