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CLASSIFIED Appears by the Plan Thereof One Insertion in Jamaica Gazette, .Pproval 14Th December, 1976 PAGE TWELVE Bodies Crescent Parochial Road part of PORT MORANT in the Name of Applicant Name of Applicant WELL in the Parish of CLAREN- Easterly on lands belonging to Parish of SAINT THOMAS con- BEVERLEY VERONICA DESMOND YOUNG of Irish DON containing by survey One CofC, Cooke Helen Morgan and Westerly on taining by 'survey Two Acres COKE of 6 Jordan Road, Kingston 'own Post Office in Parish of Acre, Fourteen Perches and Nine lands belonging to Walter Eleven Perches and Eight tenths 13. Application No. 71806. Saint Andrew, Bar-tender. Appli- tenths of a Perch of the shape and Freeman. of a Perch of the shape and Date of Provisional Order of ation No. 66338. dimensions and butting as appears discuss (005616) dimensions and butting as Approval 14th December, 1976. Date of Provisional Order of by the Plan thereof dated 8th July, CLASSIFIED appears by the Plan thereof One insertion in Jamaica Gazette, .pproval 14th December, 1976. 1974 prepared by N. W Irvine. production Name of Applicant dated 9th May, 1974 prepared S> weekly insertions in Daily Glea- One insertion in Jamaica Gazette, Commissioned Land Surveyor and LEO EDWARDS of 136 Brunsw- •by Levy and Dyke, Commis- •ner. Period within which Caveat weekly insertions in Daily dea- lodged with the Application. Joint participation by the ick Avenue, Spanish Town in the sioned Land Surveyor and may be entered 7 weeks after date ler. Period within which Caveat (007170) public and private sectors in ADVERTISEMENTS of publication of first may be entered 7 weeks after date Parish of Saint Catherine; Trans- lodged with the Application. Name of Applicant efforts to improve productiv- Name of Applicant port Operator. Application No. (005614) Advertisement. if publication Of the first EDMtJND BARNES of Barbary ity, was the subject of an CHRISTIANA GREEN of 75964. Name of Applicant PROPERTY Advertisement. Hall Postal Agency in the Parish informal discussion between 59. RADIO, HIR, T.V.: 71. LEGAL NOTICES Standfast in the Parish of Saint 5th January. 1977 'PROPERTY PURSUANT to Truiteei. Date of Provisional Order of JUBERT LEONARD HYLTON of Saint Elizabeth, Farmer. Appli Public Service Minister. Hon SALE ft WANTED, Ann, Widow. Application No. Approval, 1st December, 1976. of Brompton in the Parish of Saint ALL THAT parcel of land part 5th January. 1977 :ation No. 76462. Attomeyi and Executor* (Account! of MANNING'S HILL called ALL THAT parcel of land Howard Cooke. and a depu REPAIRS and General) Law. Chapter 295. 76123 One insertion in Jamaica Gazette. Elizabeth. Application No. 76214 Date of Provisional Order of Date of Provisional Order of PEMBROKE HALL MOUNTAIN known as PROSPECT part of Approval 24th December 1976 tation from the Jamaica IN THE ESTATE OF PHIL- 3 weekly insertions in the Daily Date of Provisional Order of Chamber of Commerce, last FOR SALE Approval 27th November, 19.76. Gleaner. Period within which Cav- Approval 13th December, 1976. in the Parish of SAINT ANDREW RISH TOWN situate in the Par- One insertion in Jamaica Gazette. McINTOSH 6100 LIP CREW. Watchman, late One insertion in Jamaica Gazette, containing by survey One Rood, ish of SAINT ANDREW contain- week Wednesday morning of 71 Dufi Street, Kingston IS eat may be entered 7 weeks after One insertion in Jamaica Gazette. 3 weekly insertions in Daily Glea INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER three weekly insertions in Daily date „ of publication of first 3 weekly insertions in the Daily Two Perches and Nine tenths of a ing by survey One Rood, Thirty- ner. Period within which Caveat CALL: 92-36764 - DAYS in the Parish of Saint Andrew, Gleaner. Period within which Cav- Perch of the shape and dimensions wo Perches and One tenth of a The deputation had deceased, intettate. Advertisement. Gleaner. Period within which Cav- may be entered 7 weeks after date 942-2383 - EVENINGS eat may be entered 7 weeks after and butting as appears by the 'erch of the shape and dimensions of publication of first called on Mr. Cooke (former (000557) ALL PERSONS having claims PROPERTY eat may be entered, 7 weeks after date of publication of first 22nd December, 1976 date of publication of first Plan thereof dated 26th Septem- and butting as appears by the Advertisement. Minister of Education) to against the estate of the above- ber', 1960 prepared by P. C. Jack- Plan thereof dated 8th January, named deceased who died on the Advertisement. FIRSTLY ALL THAT parcel Advertisement. PROPERTY offer the Chamber's con MOTORCARS PROPERTY son, Commissioned Land Surveyor 971 prepared by Robert T. 13th January, 1977 61. 10th day of November 1974, are of land pan of FARM PEN, PROPERTY gratulations on his new 14th Decenber, 1976 MAY PEN iruhe Parish of CLA- and lodged with the Application. Bogle, Commissioned Land Sur- ALL THAT parcel of land pan WANTED required to send particulars of 3rd January, 1977 x (007166) appointment and to give him ALL THAT parcel of land pan RENDON containing by survey ALL THAT parcel of land eyor and lodged with the of BARBARY HALL in the Par its assurance of working with their claims, duly authenticated, of LIBERTY VALLEY in the Par- Name of Applicant Application. ish of SAINT ELIZABETH con MOTOR VEHICLES WANTED to the Administrator General for Sixty-two Thousand Four Hun- part of BROMPTON called the Government for the reviv PICK-UP - JAPANESE TYPE ish of SAINT ANN containing by A1ITHEL WATSON of Gibral- (007171) taining by estimation Three and a Jamaica, 12 Ocean Boulevard, dred and Sixty-three Square Feet FAITHFARM in the Parish.of al of the country's economy 1600 cc. ENGINE AND OVER survey Seventeen Thousand Two and Thirty-eight Hundredths of SAINT ELIZABETH containing tar, in the Parish of Saint Ann, Quarter Acres more or less and Kingston Mall, Kingston on or Hundred and Sixty-four Square Tailor. Applkation No. 76301. MUST BE IMMACULATE - a Square Foot of the shape and by estimation Five Acres more or Name of Applicant butting Northerly. Easterly and Support to the Ministry before the 18th day of February, Feet and Sixty-three Hundredths Date of Provisional Order of Southerly on lands belonging to CASH - CALL S7S26 WEEK- 1977, after which date the assets dimensions and butting as less and butting Northerly on LILLIAN SATAHOO of Paul DAYS ONLY. of a Square Foot of the shape and appears by the Plan thereof lands belonging to Samuel Law- Approval 14th December, 1976. Island in the Parish of West- Mavis Brown Westerly on the on the establishment of a '007114) of the estate will be distributed. dimensions and butting as appears One insertion in Jamaica Gazette, Southfield Black River Mam Dated this 20th day of January, dated 5th June, 1974 prepared rence Easterly on a Thirty-three moreland, Widow, M. N. Hamaty Kaff college for Civil Serv- by the Plan thereof dated 23rd by F. G. Nembhard. Commis- feet wide Reserved Road leading 3 weekly insertions in Daily Glea- & Co., Attorneys-at-Law, "Sav- Road: 1977. June, 1975 prepared by H. P. ner. Period within which Caveat anna-Ia-Mar, Westmoreland (007178) ants was also extended by the 62. MOTORCARS NORMAN O. SAMUELS sioned Land Surveyor and off the Brompton — Cotterwood Abrikian. Commissioned Land Sur- lodged with the Application. Main Road and running may be entered 7 weeks after date' Application No. 75954. Name of Applicant deputation. The group told FOR SALE ESQ., veyor and lodged with of publication of first Date of Provisional Order of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SECONDLY ALL THAT par- between lands belonging to Mar- LOUIS JOSLYN HURST of San the Minister that the Cham- Austin 1 lOQ.comact King's Garage Application. cel of land part of FARM PEN, Advertisement. Approval. ta Cruz in the Parish of Saint 75 Hcadlcy Avc.off Washington Blvd. 9-11 CHURCH STREET. tin Smith and George Burton t (005553) MAY PEN in the Parish of CLA- and the said lands belonging to PROPERTY llth December. 1976. OneElizabeth. Application No 74528 ber looked forward to For Sato Damaged 1970 1600 GT KINGSTON. 6th January, 1977 insertion in Jamaica Gazette, 3 Ford Capn Inspect 1 Sandhurst Ave. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW for Name of Applicant RENDON containing by survey Samuel Lawrence, Southerly on Date of Provisional Order of increased efficiency, as well .off Hope Rd. and submit offers. URIAH EMMANUEL Eight Thousand Seven Hundred lands belonging to Martin Smith FIRSTLY weekly insertions in Daily Glener. Approval 17th November, 1976 and • ALL THAT parcel of land part Period with which Cavet may be as an insistence on up-to- (001431) ON BEHALF OF THE FRANCIS of Policy Road. Port and Seventeen Square Feet and Westerly on lands belonging to One insertion in Jamaica Gazette. OfM 1968 Austin Cambridge car in Antonio in the Parish of Portland. Seventy-eight Hundredths of a Joseph Brown. of GIBRALTAR in the Parish of entered 7 weeks after date of pub- S weekly insertions in Daily date public accounting by all good condition, needs minor body ADMINISTRATOR GENER- SAINT ANN containing by survey lication of first Advertisement. AL. Application No. 76135 Square Foot of the shape and (005611) Gleaner. Period within which Cav rrpair Going for $1,500. only. Call Date of Provisional Order of dimensions and butting as Three Acres, One Perch and Two PROPERTY government statutory boards, L Chen 81712 - 9 Seabreeze Ave.. (007160) Name of Applicant eat may be entered 7 weeks after Kyn 2 (001418) Approval ISth November, 1976. appears by the Plan thereof CHARLES SINGH of Middlesex tenths of a-Perch of the shape and 4th January, 1977 date of publication of first and other agencies. PURSUANT TO THE One insertion in Jamaica Gazette, dated 5th June, 1974 prepared dimensions' and butting as appears ALL THAT parcel of land part Advertisement.
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