THE BELFAST GAZETTE, llth APRIL, 1952. 105

NOTE:—Any person who intends to appear on the Superioress, Medical Mission House, Drogheda, hearing of the said Petition must serve on, County Louth; the Superior, Maynooth China or send by post to the above-named, notice Mission, St. Columban's, Navan, County in writing of his intention so to do. The Meath; the Superior, African Mission, St. Pat- notice must state the name and address of rick's, Kiltegan, County Wicklow; the Super- the person, or, if a firm, the name and ior, Mill Hill Fathers, Foxford, County Kil- address of the firm, and must be signed by kenny, and the Superior African Mission, the person or firm, or his or their Solicitor Blackrock Road, Cork City. (if any) and must be served, or, if posted, Twenty pounds to Rev. James Bonnar, P.P., must be sent by post in sufficient time to Carndonagh, County Donegal, for his Church reach the above named not later than 5 ill Carndonagh. o'clock in the afternoon of the 18th day of One Hundred pounds for Masses for deceased's April, 1952. own intention, the honorarium to be ten shillings. Deceased's clothes to go to Nazareth House, Derry. The six mahogany chairs and the two companion, NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS arm chairs to match, the large dining table In the Goods of Terence Vallely, late of Cladymore, and the sofa to the Parish Priest of Ballina- in the County of , Farmer, deceased. screen to be Parish Property. Any Chalices, Vestments of any kind, Altar NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute Stones, Missals, Oil Stocks, Crucifixes, etc., 30 and 31 Vic., Chapter 54, that the said Terence are to belong to the Parish. Vallely, who died on the 6th day of January, 1941, Deceased's own Pyx to Sixtowns Church. by his last Will dated the 18th day of November, The Vestment Presses in deceased's own Oratory 1940, with .one Codicil thereto dated the 23rd day and St. Mary's Oratory to be left as they are. of November, 1940, made the following Charitable The Altar Cruets gifted to deceased from Bequests: — Lourdes in 1949 to go to St. Columba's Church, 1. To Reverend Edward Blacker, P.P., of Bally- Straw, free of charge. macnab, and Reverend Edward O'Connor, Twenty pounds to the Mater Hospital, Belfast C.C., then of , in the County of Armagh, the sum of Twenty pounds each for And after certain other Bequests the Testator left Masses for the repose of the Testator's Soul, the residue, if any, to be divided equally between such Masses to be celebrated publicly and in the three Churches of the Parish (St. Columba's, St. Ireland. Eugene's and St. Patrick's), and St. Mary's Oratory, 2. To said Reverend Edward Blacker, P.P.,-the share and share alike to the four. sum of Twenty pounds to be applied towards Probate of said Will was on the 31st day of the Repair Fund of Clady Chapel. March, 1952, granted forth of the District Registry 3. To said Reverend Edward Blacker, P.P., the at Londonderry of the High Court of Justice in Nor- sum of Thirty pounds to be expended by him thern Ireland, Queen's Bench Division (Probate) to in relief of the poor in the Townland of Clady- Reverend Michael Collins, of Ballinascreen, Drapers- more. town, Parish Priest, Reverend Hugh Benedict O'Neill, 4. To the Armagh Conference of the Society of formerly of Ballinascreen aforesaid, and now of Bun- Saint Vincent de Paul, all the rest residue and crana, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland, Cath- remainder of Testator's property of every olic Curate and Reverend Peter MacLoingsiqh, of nature and kind whatsoever and wheresoever Termonamongan, Aghyaran, Strabsne, County situate after payment of ' Testator's debts, Tyrone, Parish Priest, the Executors named in said funeral and testamentary expenses for the ob- Will. jects of said Society. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1952. Probate of the said Will and Codicil was granted EOIN WALSH, Solicitor, Mayfair, Arthur on the llth day of March, 1952, forth of the High Square, Belfast; and Maghera. Court of Justice in , Queen's Bench Division (Probate), the Principal Reaistry, to Pat- To:—The Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland, rick Leonard of Cladymore and John Turley of Din- and all others concerned. nahora, both in the County of Armagh, Farmers, two of the Executors named in the said Will. Dated this 8th day of April, 1952. TRANSPORT ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) JAMES TONER,, Solicitors for said Executors, 1948 17 May fair, Arthur Square, Belfast; and DISCONTINUANCE OF RAILWAY TRANSPORT SERVICES Armagh. Notice is hereby given, in accordance with the To:—The Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Stormont, provisions of Section 57 of the above Act, that the Belfast, and all whom it may concern. Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway Company proposes to terminate wholly the Railway Transport Service at present being provided on their railway NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS line situated in Northern Ireland and terminating at Graving Dock Station, Londonderry. In the Goods of Very Reverend James McGlinchey, And take further notice that any body or associa- late of Ballinascreen, Draperstown, in the County tion of persons wishing to object to such proposal of Londonderry, Parish Priest and Vicar Forane, should send their objections to the Ministry of Com- deceased. merce, Transport Division, Chichester House, Chi- NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute chester Street, Belfast, on or before the 19th May, 30 and 31 Vic., Cap. 54, Sec. 19, that the above- 1952. named deceased, who died on "the 2nd day of October, Dated this 28th day of March, 1952. 1951, made the following Charitable Bequests, namely: JAMES J. W. WHYTE, To each of the following for their respective Secretary and General Manager, Londonderry Charitable Institutions, Twenty pounds: — The Superioress, Nazareth House, Bishop and Lough Swilly Railway Company. Street, Derry City; the Superioress, Good COLQUHOUN 6 DICKSON, Solicitors, Lon- Shepherd Convent, Waterside, Derry City; the donderry.