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The London Gazette, 24Th April 1986 5685 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24TH APRIL 1986 5685 HEREFORD (by transfer from the High Court of and Scunthorpe Hire and Sales Centre at 25 Ravensdale Justice). No. of Matter—IA of 1981. Date Fixed for Street, formerly carrying on business under the style Hearing—15th May 1986. 10 a.m. Place—Hereford K. Henry Plant Hire at Plot 42, North Farm Road, County Court, The Shire Hall, Hereford. South Park Industrial Estate, all in Scunthorpe, in the county of Humberside. Court—SCUNTHORPE. No. of AINSWORTH, Keith Bernard, SALES REPRESENTA- Matter—6 of 1981. Date Fixed for Hearing— 13th May TIVE, now residing at Flat 2, 168 Euston Road, lately at 1986. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Law Courts, Laneham 8 Parliament Street, formerly at 9 Charles Street, and Street, Scunthorpe. previously at 116 Chatsworth Road, all addresses in Morecambe, Lancashire. Court—LANCASTER. No. MOORE, Colin, 4lA Dewsbury Avenue, Scunthorpe, pre- of Matter—4 of 1980. Date Fixed for Hearing—14th viously residing at 8 Manor Farm Road, Ashby, Scun- May 1986. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Court House, The thorpe, unemployed, lately trading with others under Castle, Lancaster. the title "Derrick Tyres and Haulage" from Unit 11, Yarborough Mills, Brigg all in the county of Humberside BOWLES, Francis Godfrey, Transport Supervisor, residing as TYRE DISTRIBUTORS and HAULAGE CON- and formerly carrying on business as a HAULAGE CON- TRACTORS. Court—SCUNTHORPE. No. of Matter TRACTOR, at 13 Hampsfell Drive, Morecambe, Lanca- —10 of 1981. Date Fixed for Hearing—13th May shire. Court—LANCASTER. No. of Matter—1 of 1981. 1986. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Law Courts, Laneham Date Fixed for Hearing—14th May 1986: 10.30 a.m. Street, Scunthorpe. Place—The Court House, The Castle, Lancaster. SHUTE, Derek, 29 Bamston Way, Burton upon Stather, INGLIS, John, of 3\ High Street, Brompton, Gillingham, unemployed, lately trading with others under the title Kent, ACCOUNTS CLERK, formerly residing at 17 "Derrick Tyres and Haulage" from Unit 11, Yorborugh Ashley Gardens, Ambrosden Avenue, London S.W.I. Mills, Brigg all in the county of Humberside, as TYRE Court—MEDWAY. No. of Matter—52 of 1980. Date DISTRIBUTORS and HAULAGE CONTRACTORS. Fixed for Hearing—10th June 1986. 10.10 a.m. Place— Court—SCUNTHORPE. No. of Matter—9 of 1981. Medway County Court, Anchorage House, High Street, Date Fixed for Hearing—13th May 1986. 10.30 a.m. Chatham, Kent. Place—The Law Courts, Laneham Street, Scunthorpe. COWAN, Dennis Wlliam, unemployed, formerly residing SPICER, Derek, residing care of Prescott, Back Street, and carrying on business as a HAULAGE CONTRAC- Alkborough, Scunthprpe, previously residing at 3 Low TOR from 206 Farnborough, Netherfield, Milton Cross Street, Crowlie, Scunthorpe, both in the county Keynes, Buckinghamshire, previously at 35 Towcester of Humberside, BUILDER. Court-^SCUNTHORPE. Road, Old Stratford and formerly at 44 Stratford Road, No. of Matter—5 of 1981. Date Fixed for Hearing— Cosgrove, both in Northamptonshire. Court—NORTH- 13th May 1986. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Law Courts, AMPTON. No. of Matter—7 of 1981. Date Fixed for Hearing—15th May 1986. 10 a.m. Place—The Guild- Laneham Street, Scunthorpe. hall, St Giles Square, Northampton. STOW, Geoffrey Stephen, residing at 210A Ashby High OATENBY, Richard Norman, of 23 Delapre Court, North- Street, Scunthorpe, in the county of Humberside and ampton and carrying on business from that address at carrying on business from 206 Ashby High Street, Scun- 8 Palmerston Road, Northampton, lately residing and thorpe aforesaid as a PAINTER and DECORATOR. carrying on business from 280 Main Road, Duston, Court—SCUNTHORPE (by transfer from High Court of Northampton, as an AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION Justice). No. of Matter—12 of 1981. Date Fixed for AGENT, formerly residing at 27 Lyne Walk, Hackleton, Hearing—13th May 1986. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Law all in Northamptonshire. Court—NORTHAMPTON. Courts, Laneham> Street, Scunthorpe. No. of Matter—24 of 1980. Date Fixed for Hearing— 15th May 1986. 10 a.m. Place—The Guildhall, St. Giles TURNER, Gordon Lee, Company Director, of and lately Square, Northampton. trading at 387 Portswood Road, Portswood, Southampton, Hants and at HA Paynes Road, Shirley, Southampton, NELSON, Phillip Edward, unemployed, of and lately Hants under the names Turners Auction Room and Tur- trading from 84 Walsh's Manor, Stantonbury, Milton ners Upholstery as an AUTIONEER and UPHOL- Keynes, Buckinghamshire, as a PAINT SPRAYER. STERER. Court—SOUTHAMPTON. No. of Matter Court—NORTHAMPTON. No. of Matter—28 of 1981. —25 of 1980. Date Fixed for Hearing—llth June 1986. ' Date Fixed for Hearing—15th May 1986. 10 a.m. Place 10.30 a.m. Place—The County Court, Castle Square, —The Guildhall, St Giles Square, Northampton. Southampton. DENN, Aaron Mark, residing at Four Seasons, Uplands SAVAGE, Robert, unemployed, of 127 St Mary's Crescent, Road, Denmead, in the county of Hampshire, and Pitsea, Essex, lately carrying on business in partnership formerly carrying on business from that address as a with another as Glenmore as JEWELLERY DEALERS LIFE ASSURANCE SALESMAN and TAXI DRIVER, at 27 Clayburn Circle, Basildon, Essex. Court—SOUTH- unemployed. Court—PORTSMOUTH. No. of Matter END. No. of Matter—82 of 1980. Date Fixed for —27 of 1980. Date Fixed for Hearing—27th June 1986. Hearing—14th May 1986. 10 a.m. Place—Southend 10.30 a.m. Place—The Courts of Justice, Winston County Court, The Court House, Victoria Avenue, South- Churchill Avenue, Portsmouth, Hampshire. end-on-Sea, Essex. CAIRNCORSS, Alexander Craig, residing at 9 Daliston WATERFIELD, Victor Albert George, of 98 Boston Ave- Road, Hibaldstow, near Brigg, in the county of South nue, Southend-on-Sea, unemployed, lately residing and Humberside, previously residing at and carrying on busi- carrying on business as a PAINTER and DECORATOR ness from the Black Horse, Newmarket, in the county at 51 Seaforth Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, both in the of Suffolk, as a PUBLICAN, now unemployed. Court County of Essex (described in the Receiving Order as —SCUNTHORPE. No. of Matter—11 of "1981. Date a Builder). Court—SOUTHEND. No. of Matter—9 of Fixed for Hearing—13th May 1986. 10.30 a.m. Pface 1981. Date Fixed for Hearing—14th May 1986. 10 —The Law Courts, Laneham Street, Scunthorpe. a.m. Place—Southend County Court, The Court House, Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, Essex. COOPER, Alan Robert, residing at 16 Winn Street, Scun- thprpe, South Humberside, previously residing at 69 Digby Street, Scunthorpe, South Humberside, formerly EARL, Jock Newton, of 11 Yew Tree Close, Worcester carrying on business at the rear of 37 Digby Street, in the county of Hereford and Worcester, lately resid- Scunthorpe, South Humberside, under the style of A. R. ing at 8 Pevensey Close, Battenhall, Worcester aforesaid, Cooper as a JOINER an BUILDER, now unemployed. unemployed, lately COMPANY DIRECTOR. Court— Court—SCUNTHORPE. No. of Matter—14 of 1981. WORCESTER. No. of Matter—5 of 1981. Date Fixed Date Fixed for Hearing—13th May 1986. 10.30 a.m. for Hearing—21st May 1986. 2 p.m. Place—Worcester Place—The Law Courts, Laneham Street, Scunthorpe. County Court, The Shire Hall, Worcester. HENRY, Kenneth, residing at 74A Berkeley Street, and BLAKE, Geoffrey James, a PUBLICAN, residing and carrying on business under the style W.H.S. Plant Sales carrying on business at the White Hart Inn, Bishops (previously in partnership with two others successfully) Caundle, Sherborne in the county of Dorset. Court—.
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