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ing the adoption by popular vote of the act entitled “An act relating to, regulating and providing for the government of cities," approved April eleventh, one thousand nine hundred and eight.

5. The expenses of conducting the primary election and election of officers by this act provided for shall be paid by the said city out of any available funds immediately after the organization of the government of said city.

6. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith are to that extent repealed, and this act shall go into effect immediately.

Approved February 26, 1925.

Boundaries of portion of Middletown township annexed to borough of Keansburg.

CHAPTER 11.

An Act annexing to the borough of Keansburg in the county of Monmouth a part of the township of Middletown, in the county of Monmouth.

BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

1. That part of the township of Middletown in the county of Monmouth, lying within the following described boundaries, to wit:

Beginning at a point in the southerly boundary line of the borough of Keansburg as contained in chapter 123 of the P. L. of 1917, where the said borough line. is intersected by a point distant one hundred feet easterly from the point of intersection of the easterly line of Frazee Place or Frazer Place and from thence running (1) southerly, in a straight line to the most northerly corner of a tract of land described and contained in a deed from the Detachable Heel Company of America to the borough of Keansburg, dated July twenty-third, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four, and recorded in Book 1265 of Deeds, on pages 409, et cetera; thence (2) southeasterly, along the northeasterly side of said tract

of land so conveyed to the borough of Keansburg, three hundred and two and seventy-two one-hundredths feet to the southeasterly corner of said tract of land so conveyed to the borough of Keansburg; thence (3) southwesterly, along the southeasterly side of said tract of land, three hundred and fifty-eight and twenty-three onehundredths feet to the right of way of the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey; thence (4) northwesterly, along the said railroad company right of way to the borough line of the borough of Keansburg as contained in chapter 123 of the P. L. of 1917; thence (5) northerly, and easterly, also the said borough line, to the point or place of beginning.

Is hereby set off from the township of Middletown in the county of Monmouth and annexed to and made a part of the borough of Keansburg in the county of Monmouth.

2. This act shall take effect immediately. Approved February 26, 1925.

CHAPTER 12.

An Act to incorporate the borough of Pine Beach in the county of Ocean.

BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

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1. The inhabitants of that portion of the township Corporate of Berkeley, in the county of Ocean, contained within the limits hereinafter set forth, are hereby constituted. and declared to be a body politic and corporate in fact and in law, by the name of "The Borough of Pine Beach" and shall be governed by the general laws of this State relating to boroughs.

2. The territorial limits of said borough shall be as follows:

Beginning at a stone monument in the mean high- Boundaries water mark on the south shore of Toms river, said

of borough of Pine Beach.

monument being the northwesterly corner of Pine Beach Improvement Company's property and the northeasterly corner of the borough of Beachwood, thence extending (1) in a southwesterly direction, along the easterly line of the said borough of Beachwood, seventeen hundred and seventy-seven and five-tenths feet more or less to the middle of the State highway; thence (2) along the middle of the said State highway, in a southeasterly direction, twenty-eight hundred and ninety-eight feet more or less to the southeasterly corner of Pine Beach improvement Company aforesaid; thence (3) along the Pine Beach Improvement Company's line north two degrees and thirty-nine minutes west, fourteen hundred and twenty-four and three-tenths feet more or less to a stone; thence (4) south thirty-one degrees and fifty-four minutes east, four hundred and thirty-five and six-tenths feet to a corner; thence (5) south twenty-six degrees and twenty-four minutes east, five hundred and one and sixtenths feet to a corner; thence (6) north sixty-six degrees and thirty-six minutes east, seventeen hundred and seventy-eight feet, more or less, to the center line of the Philadelphia and Long Branch Railroad; thence (7) along the center line of the said Philadelphia and Long Branch Railroad, in a southeasterly direction, twenty-seven hundred and twelve and sixty-two one hundredths feet, more or less, to the intersection of the easterly line of the Pine Beach Improvement Company's property; thence (8) along the easterly line of the aforesaid Pine Beach Improvement Company's property, north thirty-two degrees and forty-two minutes east, twenty-two hundred and seven feet, more or less to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence (9) north forty-five degrees and fifty minutes west, three hundred and thirty-six and seventenths feet to the easterly right of way line of the "Island Heights Spur" of the Philadelphia and Long Branch Railroad; thence (10) along the easterly right of way line of the said spur, in a northerly direction, and on a curve deflecting to the left and having a radius of fourteen hundred feet, four hundred and fifty feet more or less to the mean high-water mark on the south shore of the Toms river aforesaid; thence (11) up the south store of the Toms river, following the mean high

water mark thereof, various courses and distances to the place of beginning.

3. This act shall take effect immediately, but shall Referendum. not operate to effect the incorporation of the territory above described as a borough until its provisions shall have been submitted to and accepted by a majority vote of the qualified voters residing in the above-described territory at the time of the passage hereof, at a special Special elec election to be held within thirty days after the approval of this act, between the hours of six o'clock A. M. and seven o'clock P. M. of the day fixed for such election, at a place within the said territory, which time and place are to be fixed by the clerk of the township of Berkeley,

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in the county of Ocean. The clerk of the said town- Public notice. ship of Berkeley shall cause public notice of the time and place of the holding of the said election to be given by advertisements signed by himself and set up in at least five public places within said described territory, and published in at least one newspaper circulating therein, at least ten days prior to such election, and the said clerk shall provide for the electors voting at such election, ballots, to be printed or written, or partially written and Ballots. partially printed, upon which ballots shall be printed or written the propositions to be submitted to the voters with instructions in the following form:

If you favor the proposition printed below, make att X mark in the square to the left of and opposite the word "Yes"; if you are opposed thereto, make an X mark in the square to the left of and opposite the word "No."

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If the voter makes an X mark in black ink or black Marking pencil in the square to the left of and opposite the word "Yes," it shall be counted as a vote in favor of such proposition.

Election, how conducted.

Returns.

Registry.

Meeting for registration.

If the voter makes an X mark in black ink or black pencil in the square to the left of and opposite the word "No," it shall be counted as a vote against such proposition; and in case no mark shall be made in the square to the left of and opposite the words "Yes" or "No" it shall not be counted as a vote for or against such proposition.

Such election shall be held at the time and place sc appointed and shall be conducted by the board of registry and elections of the election district of the said township of Berkeley, wherein that portion of the foregoing described territory of the township of Berkeley is located, but no special form of ballot except as herein provided and no envelope need be used by any voter at said election. The officers holding such election shal within two days after such election make a return to the county clerk and the township committee of the township of Berkeley of the result of such election by state. ments in writing and under their hands, and the same shall be entered at length upon the minutes of the township committee, and upon its adoption by a majority of said electors as aforesaid, and not otherwise, this act shall in all respects be operative, to effect the incorporation of the said borough of Pine Beach.

4. The register of voters within said described territory to be used in the conduct of such special election shall be prepared and made up by the board of registry and election of the election district of the said township of Berkeley, which conducted the general election next preceding the holding of such election in said township, and for that purpose the said board shall meet at such place within said described territory and at such time as shall be designated by the clerk of the township of Berkeley at least one week preceding said special election. Notice of the time and place so designated for such meeting shall be given by the clerk of the township of Berkeley by posting notices thereof in at least five of the most public places in said described territory, at least five days prior to said meeting. Said meeting of the board of registry and election for the making up of said new register of voters shall begin at one o'clock in the afternoon and continue until nine o'clock of the

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