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THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 30Th APRIL, 1954 108 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 30th APRIL, 1954. STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS claims or demands against the estate of the above- In the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Scott, late of Main named deceased, who died on the 7th day of January, Street, Saintfield, Co. Down, Spinster, deceased- 1951, are hereby required to furnish particulars of such claims or demands (in writing) or on before the NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Statute 22 31st day of May, 1954, to the undersigned, Solicitors and 23, Cap. 35, that all persons claiming to be for the Administrator of deceased's estate, to whom creditors of, or otherwise to have any claims or Letters of Administration (de bonis non) with Will demands against the estate of the above-named de- annexed, were granted en the 29th day of September, ceased, who died on the 16th day of August, 1953, 1953, forth of the Principal Registry, Queen's Bench are required, on or before the 31st day of May, 1954, Division (Probate) in the High Court of Justice in to furnish particulars (in writing) of such claims or Northern Ireland. demands to the undersigned, Solicitors for the Execu- tors, to whom Probate of the deceased's Will was And Notice is hereby further given that after the on the 5th day of March, 1954, granted forth of the said 31st day of May, 1954, the said Administrator Principal Registry of the High Court of Justice in will proceed to distribute the assets of the said de- Northern Ireland, Queen's Bench Division (Probate). ceased, having regard only to the claims and demands of which notice shall have been given as above re- And Notice is hereby further given that after the quired. said 31st day of May. 1954, the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased, Dated the 26th day of April, 1954. having regard only to the claims and demands of J. C. TAYLOR 6 CO., Solicitors, 7 Donegall which notice shall have been given as above required. Square West, Belfast Dated the 23rd day of April, 1954. F. J. ORR 6 CO., Solicitors, 68 Upper Church Lane, Belfast. In the Matter of SHAW 6 JAMISON LIMITED And in the Matter of STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE COMPANIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND), 1932 In the Estajte of David Morrison, late of Baloolymore, Notice is hereby given that the Creditors of the Katesbridge, Banbridge, in the County of Down, above-named Company, which is being voluntarily Farmer, deceased. v/ound up, are required, on or before the 31st day NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute of May, 1954, being the day for that purpose fixed 22 and 23 Vic., Cap. 35, that all persons claiming by Cecil Victor Smylie, Esq., F.C.A., of 13 Donegall to be creditors or otherwise having any claim or Square North, in the County of the City of Belfast, demand against the estate of the above deceased, the Liquidator of the said Company, to send their who died on the 16th day of November, 1953, are names and addresses and the particulars of their hereby required to furnish (in writing) on or before Debts or Claims, and the names and addresses of the 26th May, 1954, full particulars of such claim their Solicitors, if any, to the undersigned, and, if or demand to the undersigned, Solicitors for the Ex- so required by notice, in writing, from :the said ecutors, to whom. Probate of the Will of said deceased Liquidator, are by their Solicitors to come in and was granted forth of the Principal Registry of the prove their Debts or Claims at such time and place Queen's Bench Division (Probate) of the High Court as shall be specified in such notice, or in default of Justice in Northern Ireland on 25th February, 1954, thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of \, after which said date for furnishing claims the assets any distribution made before such Debts are proved. */ will be distributed to the persons entitled thereto, Dated this 29th day of April, 1954. having regard only to such claims and demands of which 'the Executors shall then have received notice. ALEXR. K. STEELE 6 CO., Solicitors to the above-named Liquidator, 6 and 10 Arthur Dated this 21st day of April, 1954. Street, Belfast. W. G. McSPADDEN & SON, Solicitors, Rathrriland, Castlewellan 6 Newcastle. ELM PARK LIMITED STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that a Special General Meeting of the above Company, held at 12 Scottish In the Estate of James Mairs, formerly of "Wood- Provident Buildings, Belfast, on the /twenty-sixth day lands," Donaghadee, Co. Down, and of "Quin- of April, 1954, the following Special Resolutions were ton," Belmont Church Road, Belfast, and late passed: — of 2 Cabin Hill Gardens, Belfast, and of 59 High Street, Newtownards, County Down, 1. That in accordance with Section 197 (1) (b) Manufacturer and Outfitter, deceased. the Company be forthwith wound up volun- NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute tarily. 22 and 23 Vic., Cap. 35, that all persons claiming to 2. That Walter R. Knox, of 52 Donegall Place, be creditors of, or otherwise to have claims or de- Belfast, be appointed Liquidator. mands against the estate or assets of the above-named Dated this 26th day of April, 1954. deceased, who died on the 10th day of July, 1951, are hereby required on or before the 12th day of. M. V. R. WILLIAMS, Director. June, 1954, to furnish particulars thereof (in writing) S. S. & E. REEVES 6 SONS, Solicitors, to the undersigned, Solicitor for the Executors, to Scottish Provident Buildings, Belfast. whom Probate of the Will of the said deceased was on the 24th day of February, 1954, granted forth of the Queen's Bench Division (Probate) of the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland. And Notice is hereby further given that after the NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS said 12th day of June, 1954, the Executors will proceed In the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Scott, late of Main to distribute the assets of the said deceased, having Street, Saintfield, Co. Down, Spinster, deceased. regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given as above required. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Sta'tute 30 and 31 Vic., Cap. 54, that the above named (who Dated this 28th day of April, 1954. died on the 16th day of August, 1953), by her Will J. W. RUSSELL, Solicitor for the Executors, bequeathed the following Charitable Bequests: — 4 High Street, Newtownards; and 49 1. To the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, the Chichester Street, Belfast. sum of One Hundred Pounds (£100). 2. To divide 'the remainder of my Trust Estate in eight equal shares among the following: — In the Estate of Robert Meharey, late of The Bunga- The Mission to Lepers; The Jungle Tribes' low, Suffolk, County Antrim, Merchant, deceased. Mission and the Qua Iboe Mission (all in con- nection with the Presbyterian Church in Ire- NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute land); The Irish Cripples' Institutes (Belfast 22 and 23 Vic., Cap. 35, that all persons having any and Bangor); The Belfast City Mission; The.
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