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The London Gazette, 27Th January 1961 729 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 27TH JANUARY 1961 729 aforesaid, formerly carrying on' business in PEARSON, Basil Wallace, of 54, Marine Parade, co-partnership under lihe Style of " Printing and Great Yarmouth, in the county of Norfolk, af (Duplicating Services," at 99, Third Street, Horden, no lonown' occupation, andl lately residing at 53, in the said county of (Durham, as PRINTERS. Salisbury Road, Great Yarmouth, amdi 5,-Trafalgar "Court—STOCKTONMON-TEElS. No. of Matter Square, Great Yarmouth, both in the county of —1 of 1961. Date of Order-^25th Jan., 19i6ll. Date (Norfolk. ICourt-^GIREAT YIARMOUTH <by of iFMing Petition—25th Jan., 49*61. transfer from High' Court of Justice). No. of Matter—!3A of ll<95!5. Day Fixed for Hearing— ROSSER, Ronald Charles, residing at 69, New (Dock 3rd! March, -1961. :lll a.jn. (Place—The Town Road, LJanelly in the county of Carmarthen, and Hall, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. formerly residing at 33, Mirador Crescent, Swan- sea in the county of Glamorgan, .formerly carrying MILL, Arthur, residing at 53, Newlandte Grove, on business at " Ron's Rendezvous", Rotherslade (Sheffield in the county olf York, Salesman, formerly Bay, Mumbles, Swansea aforesaid, CATERER. carrying on business at The iBritamnia Inn, 24 and! Court-^SWANSEA. No. of Matter—5 of 196)1. 26, 'Woiiksop1 Road. Sheffield1 aforesaid, as a Date of Order—23rd Jan., 1961. Date of Filing LIiCHNSEID VtltOTUlALLER. Court—&HMF- Petition—23rd Jan., 1961. iPIIIELID. ,No. of Matter—08 olf 1991. Day Fixed for Hearing—I20rd' Feb., H96I1. HO ajm. Place— BEDIEORD, Richard Percival, of (Longshore, Coast The County Court Hall, Bank Street, Sheffield, 1. Road, Greatstone, 'New Romney in the county of Kent, lately residing at and1 carrying on business as a NURSING HOME PROPRIETOR at The Croft, Etchingham in the county of Sussex. Court ADPtPOIINnnMEINT OF TRUSTEES —TUNIBR'IDGE WELLS. No. of Matter—>1 of KRIOeiNlBERIG, Louis, of 4, Chesterfield1 Hill, 1961. Date of Order—il9th Jan., 1961. Date of London, WJ1, Retired' COMPANY DIRECTOR. Filing Petition—19th Jan., 1961. Court—HUGH 1COURT O(F JUSTICE. No. of Matter—33l5 of 1960. Trustee's Name, Address THOMAS, Robert Emlyn, residing at 5, Heol-y- and Description—West, Reginald! William, 6, (Broad Bryn, Afoneitha, Penyeae, near Wrexham, in the Street (Place, Londton, EJC.2, 'Chartered! Accountant. county of Denbigh, SCHOOLMASTER. Court— Date of Certificate of Appointment—(19fh Jan., WREXHAM. -No. of Matter—3 of 1961. Date off 19611. Order-^20th Jan., 1961. Date of Filing Petition —20th Jan., 1961. WALLIS, Leonard, residing at 25, Rockfields, Nottage, Porthcaiwl in the county of Glamorgan, carrying on business at 68, (Noltom Street, Bridgend The following amended notice is substituted for that aforesaid, and* lately carrying on business at ll3Z, published in the (London Gazette of 2Qth Jan., Water Street, Alberovon, Port Tallbot aforesaid, 1961: RiAIDUO andi TELEVISION RETAiILER. Court— GOODMAN, Sydney Victor Charles (described' in flBRIIIDGEINID. No. of Matter-Hi of 1961. Trustee's the Receiving Order as Sydney Goodman), resid- (Name, Address and Description—iChater, Sidney, ing at 35, Cotehele Avenue, Prince Rock, Plymouth Chartered Accountant, 3'5, 'Windsor PJace, Cardiff. in the county of Devon, -unemployed, and lately Date of iCertifkate of Appointment—24th Jan., carrying on business as a GENERAL DEALER, (19611. at 7, Commercial Road, Goxside, Plymouth afore- said. Court—PLYMOUTH. No. of Matter—2 HAW, Thomas Henry, of 32, Foldings Parade, of 1961. Date of Order—t!6th Jan., 1961. Date Schodes, ICkdkheaton in the county of York, un- of Filing Petition—16th Jan,, 1961. employed, formerly residing and1 carrying on busi- ness at 10, Stanley Road, Lumlb Lane, Roberttown, Liversedge -in lihe county of York, (FIREPLACE The following amended notice is substituted for that iFIIXiBR andi TILER, (described! in' the Receiving published in the London Gazette of 10th Jan., Order as T. H. Haw (male), residing at 32, Fold- 1961: ings Parade, Scholes, iCleokheaton in the county EVANS, Ei-rwyn John, residing and carrying on busi- df Yorik, unemployed! formerly Fireplace Fixer). Court—OEWISIBUIRY. No. of Matter—1!3 of 19i60. ness under the style of " Berwyn Motors & Radio ", 1 at 6, Berwyn Street, Llangollen in the county of Trustee's Name, Addressi and Description— Denbigh, RlAlDIO, TELEVISION and CYCLE IRushton, George (Eric, of 36, (North Parade, Brad- DEALER and MOTOR ENGINEER. Court— ford, il, Chartered' Accountant. Date of Certificate WREXHAM. No. of Matter—1 of 1961. Date af Appointment—24th Jan., 196'1. of Order—4th Jan., 1961. Date of Filing Petition —4tih Jan., 1961. BOURNE, William AjHbert Trevor, residing and' carry- ing on business at Prospect House, Lapford in the county of iDevon, iBUILDER. .Court—EXETER. APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGE No. of Matter—d of 196J1. Trustee's Name, Address and Description—Curtis, William Frederick, 14, MYERS, Harry, now residing and carrying on busi- (Bedlford Street, Exeter, Chartered Accountant. Date ness at 35, Oxford Street, Manchester, in the of (Certificate of Appointment—23rd Jan., 1961. county of Lancaster, and lately residing at 27, Manchester Road, Blackpool in the said county, and formerly carrying on business at 83, Central HODDSIWORTH, Wilfred, 16, Canal' Street, South, Promenade, 'Blackpool aforesaid, as AMUSE- Halifax, Yorkshire, COiAL MEROHiAINTr and! MENT CATERER. Court—BLACKPOOL. No. HAULAGE CONTRACTOR, described! in the of Matter—2 of -19511. Day 'Fixed for Hearing— Receiving Order as of iH6, iCanal Street, South 1st March, 1961. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Court Halifax, Coat Merchant. Court—HIALIIF1AX (by House, South King Street, Blackpool. transfer from High Court of Justice). No. of Matter—11 A of 19'6I1. Trustee's Name, Address and1 FRANCIS, Walter, 23, Park Road, Chelmsford, (Description—R-ushtoin, George Eric, >of 3*6, North Essex, CLERK, lately residing at 3, Deyne Court, Parade, (Bradford, 1, Chartered Accountant. Date Connaught Avenue, Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, and of Certificate of Appointment—9th Jan., 11961. lately carrying on business at 20, Connaught Avenue, Frinton-on-Sea aforesaid, and formerly GROSS, Geoffrey, andl CROSS, Sheila (his wife), carrying on business at The Crown Inn, Witham, residing at 290, New Hey (Road, Oakes, Hudd»ers- Essex. Court—CHELMSFORID. No. of Matter— fieldl in the county of York, and (lately carrying on 1 of 1957. Day (Fixed for Hearing—-10th April, business together m co-partnership under the style ,19611. HI a.m. Place—The Shire Hall, Chelms- olf G. & S. Cross l(a firm), at ZA, Manchester Street, ifbrd, Essex. Huddersfield aforesaid, and at the Open Market, Walkefield <in the said county, as GROCERS, WEST, Gordon William, Prince of Wales Public JOREEMGROCEiRB and) >FLOKIIISTS. Court— House, London Road, Riven'hall End, Witham, HUlDIDERlStPIELD. No. of Matter-^5 of 49,60. Essex, PUBLICAN. Court—GHELMSIFORD. Trustee's Name, Address and! Description1— No. olf Matter—6 of 1958. Day Fixed for Hear- IRushton, George Eric, olf 316, (North Parade, <Brad>- ing—10th April, 1961. I'l.O a.m. Pkce—The iford, 11, lOhartered1 Accountant. Date of Certificate Shire Hall, Chelmsford, Essex. olf Appointment—3«JI Jan., •19I6)1..
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