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The London Gazette, 25Th January 1983 1156 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 25TH JANUARY 1983 POCOCK, Christopher Rodney, Carpet Estimator, residing REDMOND, Alan David, Flat 16, Park View Court, at 22 Kirkstone Place, Newton Aycliffe in the county of Street Lane, Leeds LS8 IBS. Court—LEEDS. No. of Durham, formerly a COMPANY DIRECTOR. Court— Matter—52 of 1982. Date of First Meeting—4th DARLINGTON. No. of Matter—1 of 1983. Date of February 1983. 12 noon. Place—Official Receiver's First Meeting—9th February 1983. 2.30 p.m. Place- Office, 1st Floor, City House, New Station Street, Leeds Official Receiver's Office, Bayheath House, Prince Regent LSI 4JQ. Date of Public Examination—8th March Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland. Date of Public Ex- 1983. 10 a.m. Place—The. Court House, 1 Oxford Row, amination—21st April 1983. 10.30 a,m. Place—The Court Leeds 1. Date of Order, if any, for Summary Adminis- House, 4 Coniscliffe Road, Darlington, Co. Durham. tration—20th January 1983. VARDY, John, 20 Newland Street, Derby, unemployed, BRAUER, Kevin Brian, and BRAUER, Deborah Mary formerly trading in co-partnership with another under (his wife), residing at 2 Breach Road, Hugglescote, the name or style of Sinfin (CTF), CARAVAN REPAIR- Coalville in the county of Leicester, and carrying on ER, carrying on business at Unit 22, Derby Trading business therefrom as OFF LICENSEES, and under the Estate, Stores Road, Derby. Court—DERBY. No. of style of J. and J. Van Hire, as HIRERS of MOTOR Matter—55 of 1982. Date of First Meeting—1st February VEHICLES. Court—LEICESTER. No. of Matter— 1983. 11 a.m. Place—Official Receiver's Office, 5th Floor, 2 of 1983. Date of First Meeting—8th February 1983. Haymarket House, Haymarket Centre, Leicester. Date of 10.30 a.m. Place—Official Receiver's Office, 5ih Floor, Public Examination—17th March 1983. 10.30 a.m. Place Haymarket House, Haymarket Centre, Leicester. Date —Derby County Court, 20 St. Peter's Churchyard, Derby of Public Examination—14th April 1983. 10 a.m. Place DEI 1NP. —Leicester County Court, Lower Hill Street, Leicester LEI 3SJ. COX, Noel Christopher, 5 Belgrave Avenue, Claremount, BEATTIE, Robert James, occupation unknown, of and Halifax, West Yorkshire, unemployed, and lately carry- lately trading at 10 Flint Close, Marsh Farm Estate, ing on business as a WHOLESALE BUTCHER from 291 Luiton, Bedfordshire LU3 3LU, as Flint Cleaning Ser- Claremount Road, Claremount, Halifax aforesaid under vices, as an INDUSTRIAL CLEANING CONTRAC- the style of " C L C Meats ". Court—HALIFAX. No. TOR. Court—LUTON (by transfer from High Court of Matter—9 of 1982. Date of First Meeting—1st Feb- of Justice). No. of Matter—52 of 1982. Date of First ruary 1983. 10.30 a.m. Place—Official Receiver's Office, Meeting—22nd February 1983. 10.30 a,m. Place— West Riding House, Cheapside, Bradford 1. Date of Official Receiver's Office, 3rd Floor, Oxford House, 40 Public Examination—21st March 1983. 2 p.m. Place— Clarendon Road, Watford, Herts. Date of Public County Court, Prescott Street, Halifax. Examination—12th April 1983. 10 a.m. Place—Luton County Court, 5th Floor, Cresta House, Alma Street, RANDALLS, Cornel, previously known as Harold Peter Luiton, Beds. Jones, now residing and carrying on business from 111 Elland Road, Brighouse, West Yorkshire as SELF- GREGG, Ronald Thomas, of 26 Permayne, New Bradwell, EMPLOYED TYRE FITTER and previously residing and Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, lately residing at 256 carrying on business therefrom in co-partnership with Luton Road, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, and lately cany- another all under the style of Corky's Tyre Co. Court— ing on business as Reliant Express Delivery Service, at HALIFAX. No. of Matter—10 of 1982. Date of First Unit C, Craddock Road Industrial Estate, Luton, Bed- Meeting—1st February 1983. 11 a.m. Place—Official fordshire, DRIVING INSTRUCTOR. Court—LUTON. Receiver's Office, West Riding House, Cheapside, Bradford No. of Matter—51 of 1982. Date of First Meeting—10th 1. Date of Public Examination—21st March 1983. 2 p.m. February 1983. 2.30 p.m. Place—Official Receiver's Place—County Court, Prescott Street, Halifax. Office, 3rd Floor, Oxford House, 40 Clarendon Road, Watford, Herts. Date of Public Examination—8th DAY, Howard John of Old House Farm, Old House Lane. March 1983. 10 a.m. Place—Luton County Court, 5th Middle Street, Nazeing, Essex and lately residing at Old Floor, Cresta House, Alma Street, Luton, Beds. House Farm, Old House Lane, Middle Street, Nazeing, Essex. Court—HERTFORD. No. of Matter—13 of 1982. FLOOD, James (described in the Receiving Order as J. Date of First Meeting—9th February 1983. 11.30 a.m. Flood (male)), unemployed, residing at 103 Sandywell Place—Official Receiver's Office, 3rd Floor, Oxford Street, Higher Openshaw, formerly residing at and carry- House,, 40 Clarendon Road, Watford, Herts. Date of ing on business as a PUBLICAN, at The Victoria Hotel, Public Examination—21st February 1983. 2 p.m. Place 361 Oldham Road, Miles Platting both in the metro- —Hertford County Court, Sovereign House, Hale Road, politan county of Greater Manchester. Court—MAN- Hertford. CHESTER. No. of Matter—62 of 1982. Date of First Meeting—1st February 1983. 10.30 a.m. Place—The RICHES, Mr. B., of 66 Hall Road, Clenchwarton, King's Official Receiver's Office, Townbury House, 11 Black- Lynn, Norfolk and lately carrying on business at Old friars Street, Salford M3 SAB. Date of Public Examin- Station Line, Station Yard, Station Road, Dersingham, ation—15th April 1983. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Court Norfolk as a BUILDERS MERCHANT. Court— House, 184 Deansgate, Manchester 3. KING'S LYNN. No. of Matter—29 of 1982. Date of First Meeting—8th February 1983. 10.30 a.m. Place— NUNN, Brian Markwell and NUNN, Susan Anne, resid- The Official Receiver's Office, 4th Floor, Norvic House, ing and trading at The Pheasant Inn, High Street, Welsh- 29-33 Chapelfield Road, Norwich, Norfolk. Date of pool in the county of Powys, PUBLICANS, formerly of Public Examination—26th April 1983. 10.30 a.m. Place The Pilgrims Inn, Duckmill Lane, Bedford, Bedfordshire. —The Court House, London Road, King's Lynn, Norfolk. Court—NEWTOWN. No. of Matter—3 of 1983. Date of First Meeting—18th February 1983. 3.30 p.m. Place BANKS, Robert William, residing at 50 Kendal Drive, —The Court Office, 4th Floor, Room 415, Mardol Block, Halton Moor, Leeds 15 in the county of West York- Market Hall Buildings, Off Shoplatch, Shrewsbury, Shrop- shire, PLANT OPERATOR. Court—LEEDS. No. of shire. Date of Public Examination—14th April 1983. Matter—1 of 1983. Date of First Meeting—3rd February 2.15 p'.m. Place—The Court Office, Ladywell House, 1983. 12 noon. Place—Official Receiver's Office, 1st Newtown, Powys. Floor, City House, New Station Street, Leeds LSI 4JQ. Date of Public Examination—8th March 1983. 10 a.m. GRUNDY, Beryl, Housewife, of 4 lona Gardens; Top Place—The Court House, 1 Oxford Row, Leeds LSI 3BE. Valley, Nottingham. Court—NOTTINGHAM. No. of Date of Order, if any, for Summary Administration— Matter—94 of 1982. Date of First Meeting—2nd Feb- 20th January 1983. ruary 1983. 12 noon. Place—Official Receiver's Office, Severns House, 20 Middle Pavement, Nottingham. Date KATZ, Alfred Maxwell, of 5 Sandmoor Green, Leeds 17. of Public Examination—14th April 1983. 10 a.m. Place Court—LEEDS. No. of Matter—42 of 1982. Date of —County Court, St. Peter's Gate, Nottingham. First Meeting—3rd February 1983. 11 a.m. Place- Official Receiver's Office, 1st Floor, City House, New BIRD, Clive Edward, unemployed, residing at and form- Station Street, Leeds 1. Date of Public Examination— erly carrying on business as a TAXI COMPANY under 8th March 1983. 10 a.m. Place—The Court House, 1 the style of Town and Country Cars from 25 Ayscough Oxford Row, Leeds 1. Date of Order, if any, for Sum- Avenue, Spalding in the county of Lincolnshire. Court mary Administration—20th January 1983. —PETERBOROUGH. No. of Matter—57 of 1982. Date.
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