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THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 15Th JANUARY, 1954. 19 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 15th JANUARY, 1954. 19 of January, 1954, the following Resolution was duly NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS passed as an Extraordinary Resolution: — Estate of Eleanor Sayers, late of The Arcade, Market "That the above-named Company cannot, by Square, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Spinster, de- reason of its liabilities, continue its business, and ceased. that it is advisable to wind up the same, and that NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Statute 30 accordingly the Company be wound up voluntar- and 31 Vic., Cap. 54, that the above named deceased, ily and that Robert John Neely, Esq., A.S.A.A., who died on 14th August, 1953, by her Will dated of 13 Donegall Square West, Belfast, be ap- the 10th May, 1951, Probate whereof with one Codicil pointed Liquidator for the purposes of such wind- thereto, was granted to Robert M. Sayers, of 31 ing up.' Holland Park, Belfast, and Arthur N. Lovesy, of 7 Subsequently at a Meeting of the Creditors of the Donegall Square West, Belfast, the Executors therein said Company dulv convened and held at 13 Donegall named on the 15th December, 1953, bequeathed the Square West, Belfast, on the said 8th day of January, following Charitable Legacies: — 1954, the following Resolution was duly passed by 1. To the Dungannon Choral Society, One hun- ' the creditors: — dred pounds. , "That John McCartney, A.C.A. (Craig, Gard- 2. To the Trustees for the time being of Dungan- ner & Co.), Donegall House, 7 Howard Street, non Methodist Church, for the general purposes Belfast, be appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such Church, One hundred pounds. of winding up the affairs of the said Company." 3. To the Trustees for the time being of Carn- Dated this 12th day of January, 1954. lough Methodist Church, for the general pur- SHEAN 6 DICKSON, Solicitors for the Liq- poses of such Church, One hundred pounds. uidator, 16 High Street, Belfast. 4. To the Trustees for the time being of Carn- lough Methodist Church, for the Vestry Ac- count of such Church, One hundred pounds. 5. To the Belfast Central Mission, Grosvenor COMPANIES ACT .(NORTHERN IRELAND), 1932 Hall, Belfast, One hundred pounds. SPECIAL RESOLUTION 6. To the North Belfast Mission, Great George's Pursuant to Section 113 of the Companies Act Street, Belfast, One hundred pounds. (Northern Ireland), 1932, of 7. To the Home Mission Fund in connection with THE SUIDHE CLUB LIMITED the Methodist Church in Ireland, One hundred Passed 8th January, 1954 pounds. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Mem- 8. To the Overseas Missions in connection with bers of the above named Company, duly convened the Methodist Church in Ireland. One hundred and held at 107 The Mount, Belfast, on the 8th pounds. / January, 1954, the following Special Resolution was 9. To the Church Extension Fund in connection v duly passed: — with the Methodist Church in Ireland, One "That the Company be wound up voluntarily hundred pounds. and that David George Wilson, Secretary of the 10. To the Dungannon Women's Department of the Company, is hereby appointed Liquidator for the Methodist Missionary Society, One hundred said voluntary winding-up." pounds to be invested and the annual income D. G. WILSON, Secretary. applied as a subscription to such Society. Dated this llth day of January, 1954. CLEAVER, FULTON & RANKIN, Solicitors for the Executors, 62 Wellington Place, NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS Belfast In the Estate of Mary Evans, late of Main Street, To:—The Ministry of Finance for Northern Ireland, Cullybackey, County Antrim, Spinster, deceased. and all others whom it may concern. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute 30 and 31 Vic., Cap. 54, that the above named de- ceased, by her Will dated the 17th day of October, 1946, bequeathed the following pecuniary Legacies: — COUNTY OF DOWN—DIVISION OF £750 to the Trustees for the time being of Cully- DOWNPATRICK backey Reformed Presbyterian Congregation in trust to invest the same and to enter the income ORDINARY HOTEL LICENCE to be received therefrom each year opposite Sirs, her name in the Stipend List of the said Con- Please Take Notice that I, Gertrude Russell, of gregation. "West Winds Hotel," Comber Road, Newtownards, in the County of Down, intend to apply to the General £250 to theTrustees for the time being of Cully- Quarter Sessions of the Peace to b*> held at Newtown- backey Reformed Presbyterian Congregation in ards, in and for said County and Division on the trust to invest the same and to use the income 1st day of February, 1954, for a certificate to entitle to be received therefrom each year for such me to receive an Ordinary Hotel Licence to sell by purposes in connection with the Sabbath School retail, for consumption on or off the premises, beer, in connection with the said Congregation as cider, spirits, wine and all intoxicating liquors at the the Superintendent and Teachers of the said house and premises situate at and known as the "West Sabbath School should decide. Winds Hotel," Comber Road, in the Parish of New- £200 to the Aged and Infirm Ministers' Fund in townards, Townland of Corporation South, Barony of connection "with the Reformed Presbyterian Ards Upper and County of Down. Church of Ireland. The said application will be for a grant of an £100 to the Foreign Mission Fund in connection Ordinary Hotel Licence in accordance with the pro- with the Reformed Presbyterian Church of visions of Sec. 9 S.S.A. (ii) and D of the Intoxicating Ireland. Liquor Act (Northern Ireland), 1923. The Testatrix died on the 9th day of October, Dated the 7th day of January, 1954. 1953, and Probate of her said Will was granted forth of the Principal Registry of the Queen's Bench Div- GERTRUDE RUSSELL, Applicant. ision (Probate) of the High Court of Justice in DAVID H. SMYTH, Solicitor for Applicant, Northern Ireland on the eighth day of January, 1954, 52 Regent Street, Newtownards, Co. Down. to Egbert Hugh Samuel Moffett, of Market Road, To: —S. Kenneth Lockhart, Esq., Clerk of the Crown Ballymena, County Antrim, Company Director, the and Peace for the County of Down, County surviving Executor in said Will named. Courthouse, Downpatrick, Co. Down; S. T. Dated this 9th day of January, 1954. Killen, Esq., Clerk of Petty Sessions for the SHAW 6 JONES, Solicitors for the Executor, \ Petty Sessions District of Newtownards, 11 Chichester Street, Belfast; and Ballymena. j Court House, Newtownards, Co. Down: Joseph Luke, Esq., District Inspector, Royal Ulster To: —The Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland, and ! ; Constabulary, R.U.C. Barracks, Newtownards, to all who may be concerned. Co. Down..
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