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The London Gazette, 26 October, 1915 10568 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26 OCTOBER, 1915. Separate Building, duly certified for religious Court sitting at the County Hall, Lewes, on the 15th A worship, named) WESLEYAN CHAPEL, day of November, 1915; andi any creditor or contri- situated' at Kenneggy Downs, in the civil parish of butory of the said Company desirous to support or Breage, in the county of Cornwall, in Helston regis- oppose the making of an Order on the said petition tration district, was, on the 19th day of October, 1915, may appear at the time of hearing, by himself or his registered for solemnizing marriages therein, Solicitor op Counsel, for that purpose; and a copy of pursuant to 6th and 7th Win. IV, c. 85.—Dated the the petition will be furnished to any creditor or con- 21st October, 1915. tributory of the said Company requiring the same by 003 A. E. RATCLIFFE, Superintendent Registrar. ' the undersigned, on .payment of the regulated charge for the same. HENRY MOORE, 6, Suffolk-street, Pall Mail East. Londton, S.W., Solicitors for the Separate Building, duly certified for religious Petitioner. A worship, named BAPTIST CHAPEL, situated NoiE.-.-Any person who intends to appear on the at Cransford, in the civil parish of Cransford, in the hearing of the sadd petition must serve on or send county of East Suffolk, in Plomesgate registration by post to the above named, notice in writing of his district, was, on the 19th day of October, 1915, intention so to do. The notice must state the name registered for solemnizing marriages therein, pur- and address of the person, or, if a firm, the name and suant to 6th and 7th Wm. IV. c. 85.—Dated the 21st address of the firm, and' must be signed by the person October, 1915. or firm, or his or their 'Solicitor (if any), and must DAVID EGBERT READ, Superintendent 1 006 be served , or, if posted, must be sent bv post, in suffi- Registrar. cient time to reach the above named not later than two o'clock in the afternoon of the 13th day of November, 1915. Separate Building, duly certified for religious A worship, named PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, situated at Upton, in the civil parish of Upton, in the county of Norfolk, in Blofield registra- In the County' Court of Gloucestershire, holden at tion district, was, on the 19th day of October, 1915, Bristol. registered for solemnizing marriages therein*, pursuant No. 1 of 1915. to 6th and 7th Wm. IV, c. 85.—Dated the 21st Octo- In the Matter of the Companies (Consolidation) Act, ber, 1915. 1908, and in the Matter of the BRISTOL AND JOHN E. T. POLLARD, Superintendent Regis- WEST O'F ENGLAND MUTUAL INVEST- 007 trar. MENT SOCIETY. OTICE is hereby .given', that a petition for t-he N winding-up of the above named Company toy Separate Building, duly certified. for religious the County Court of Gloucestershire, holden at Bristol, A worship, named BETHEL CHAPEL, situated was, on the 19th day of October, 1915, presented to at Hill-street, Wollescote, in the civil parish of the said Court by the said Company by Frederick Wollesoote, in the county of Worcester, in Stourbridge •Graham Young, Wallace Gray and Christopher James Love; and that the said petition is directed to be registration district,' was, on the 19th day of October, 1 1915, registered for solemnizing marriages therein, heard before the Court .sitting at the Guildhall, Broad - pursuant to 6th and 7th Wm. IV, c. 85.—Dated the street, Bristol, on Monday, the 8th day of November, 19th day of October, 1915. 1915; and any creditor or contributory of the said Company desirous to support or oppose the making 008 GEO. F. JAMES, Superintendent Registrar. of an Order on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing, by himself or his Solicitor, or 'his Counsel, for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnishedl to any creditor or contributory of Separate Building, duly certified for religions the said Company requiring the same by the under- A worship, named the CHURCH OF THE HOLY signed, on payment of the regular charge' for the SPIRIT, situated at Bath-road, Heckmondwike, in same. the civil parish of Heckmondwike, in the county of York, West Riding, in Dewsbury registration district, SALISBURY, GRIFFITHS and WHITE, was, on the 19th day of October, 1915, registered for Solicitors, 24, Broad-street, Bristol. solemnizing marriages therein, pursuant to 6th and NOTE.—Any person who intends to appear on ihe 7th Wm. IV, c. 85, being substituted for the build- hearing of the said! petition must serve on, or send ing named St. Pa-trick's Roman Catholic Chapel, by post to, the above named' Solicitors, notice in situated at Albion-street, Heckmondwike, now dis- writing of his intention so to do. The notice must used.—Dated the 21st October, 1915. state the name andi address of the person, or, if a firm, the name and ladldress of the firm, and must OOP C. P. PICKERSGILL, Superintendent Registrar. be signed by the person, or firm, or his or their Solicitor (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the 1 Separate Building, duly certified for religious above named not later than 6 o'clock in the afternoon A worship, named EMMANUEL CHURCH, of the 6th day of November. situated at Sutton-road, Southend-on-Sea, in the civil parish of Southend-on-Sea, in the county borough of Southend-on-Sea, in Rochford registration district, was, on the 19th day of October, 1915, registered for solemnizing marriages therein, pursuant to 6th and 7th Wm. IV, c. 85.—Dated the 21st October, 1915. WILLIAM GREGSON, Superintendent Regis- oio trar. The Companies Acts, 1908 and 1913. In the Matter of CLARMAC ROADS Limited. T an Extraordinary General Meeting of the A Members of the above named Company, duly convened, and held at the registered offices of the In the Cou-nty Court of Sussex, holden. at Lewes und Company, 3, Central-buildings, in the city of West- Eastbourne.—Companies (Windling-up). minster, on Saturday, the 16th day of October, 1915, the following Extraordinary 'Resolution was duly No. 1 of 1915. In the Matter of the Companies: (Consolidation) Act, "That it has been proved to the satisfaction of 1908. and' in, the Matter of J. HAMMICK (EAST- this Meeting that the Company cannot, by reason of BOURNE) Limited. its liabilities, continue its business, and that it is OTICE is hereby given, that a petition for the advisable to wind up the same, and accordingly that N winding-up of the above named Company by the Company be wound up voluntarily; and that Mr. the County Court of Sussex, holden at Lewes and Frederick William Carder, of Stoke-on-Trent, Eastbourne, was, on the 21st day of October, 1915, Chartered Accountant, be and hereby is appointed presented to the said Coiurt by Elkington and Com- Liquidator of th© Company." pany Limited, creditors' of the said Company; and Dated this 20th day of October, 1915. that the said' petition is directed to be heard before the o63 F. J. L. ROBERTSON, Secretary..
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