134 the Belfast Gazette, May 15, 1942
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134 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, MAY 15, 1942. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Principal Registry of the High Court of Justice and Testatrix directed her Trustees to stand in Northern Ireland, King's Bench Division possessed of the other half of her Residuary (Probate) to Daniel McArdlc, of Tnllyorior Corbet Estate in Trust to pay the income thereof to the aforesaid, Farmer, one of the Executors named in therein mentioned tenant for life, and after his said Will. death Testatrix directed her Trustees to stand Dated this 7th day of May. 1942. possessed of such half of her Residuary Estate for the Belfast Branch of the Ulster Society for the FRANK J. BYRNE, Solicitor for said Execu- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. tor, 25 Chichester Street. Belfast; and On the 24th day of April, 1941, Probate of the Banbridge. said Will was granted to Peter Rowan, 2 Cherry- To the Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland, and valley Park, Belfast, Chartered Accountant, forth • all others whom it may concern. of the Principal Registry of the King's Bench Division (Probate) of the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland. Dated llth day of May, 1942. • NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership A. S. MERRICK, Solicitor for the Executor, heretofore existing between Charles McCartan 7 Wellington Place, Belfast. (Senior), of Donacloney, Road Contractor, Charles To the Ministry of Finance and all others concerned. McCartan (Junior), of Newry Road, Banbridge, Road Contractor, and William Moore, of Bally- narris, Dromore, Road Contractor, all in the County NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. of Down, carrying on business as Road Contractors at Tullyraine, Parish of Magherally, Barony of In the Goods of ROSIXA SHAW, late of Tullyorior, Lower Iveagh and County of Down, under the Corbet, Banbridge, in the County of Down, style or firm of "Moore & McCartan," has been Spinster, deceased. dissolved as from the Nineteenth day of February, NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to' the Statute 1942, so far as concerns the said Charles McCartan 30 and 31 Vic. Cap. 54. Sec. 19, that the above- (Junior). All debts due to and owing by the said named deceased who died on the 17th January, late firm will be received and paid respectively by 1941, by her.Will and Codicil thereto dated respec- Charles McCartan (Senior), William Moore and tively the 13th June, 1939,, and 4th May, 1940, Brian McCartan, of Dpnacloney, in said County of bequeathed the following Charitable. Legacies :— Down, who will continue to carry on the said To the Parish Priest and Catholic Curate of business in partnership tinder the style or firm of deceased's Parish at the time of her death, the sum " Moore & McCartan." of Ten Pounds each, for Masses for deceased's Dated this 8th day of May, 1942. intentions. Signed by the said To the African Missions, Dromantine, Newry, the Charles McCartan (Sen.)\ sum) of Fifteen Pounds, for the benefit of said in presence of same Missions. having been first truly To the Rev. Mother, Poor Clare Convent. Newry, read over and explained the sum of Five Pounds, for the benefit of said to the said Charles HARLES McCARTAN. Convent. McCartan (Sen.) and IK To the Mater Hospital, Crumlin Road; Belfast, appeared to understand \ His X Mark. the sum of Ten Pounds for the benefit of said same and affixed his / Hospital. mark hereto in my To the Rev. Mother, St. Bridget's Home fori the presence. Blind, Whiteabbey, the sum of Ten Pounds, for WILLIAM MOORE. the benefil of said Home. F. J. Byrne, Banbridge, To the St. Vincent de Paul Society, Banbridge, Solicitor. a moiety of the residue of deceased's Estate. Signed by the said Probate of said Will with Codicil thereto was, William Moore in pres-' on the 14th March, 1941, granted forth of the ence of F. J. Byrne. BELFAST. PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE ON BEHALF OF THE GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN IRELAND To be purchased directly from H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses 80 CHICHESTER STREET, BELFAST; York House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2; 120 George Street, Edinburgh, 2; 39-41 King Street, Manchester, 2; 1 St. Andrew's Crescent, Cardiff; or through any bookseller. Friday, 15th May, 1942. Price One Shilling Net..