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The London Gazette, 13Th June 1986 7976 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 13TH JUNE 1986 HAMILTON, Winifred Patricia, described in the Receiving Address and Description—Official Receiver, Townbury Order as P. Hamilton (married' woman), of 15 Winchester House, 11 Blackfriars Street, Salford M3 5AB. Date of Avenue, Great Sankey, Warrington, Cheshire, formerly Release—16th April 1986. residing and carrying on business as a GROCER at 45 Reynolds Street, Latchford, Warrington; aforesaid. Court RATCLIFFE, Beverly, residing and carrying on business —WARRINGTON. No. of Matter—5 of 1980. Trustee's as a ROOFING CONTRACTOR under the style of Name, Address and Description—Official Receiver, Town- B & J Roofing Contractors at 20 Lily Lane, Bamfurlong, bury House, 11 Blackfriars Street, Salford M3 5AB. Wigan in the county of Greater Manchester. Court— Date of Release—16th April 1986. WIGAN. No. of Matter—26 of 1982. Trustee's Name, Address and Description—Freeman, John A., 8 Manches- ter Road, Bury, Greater Manchester, Chartered Account- TAYLOR, Robert John, 15 Camborne Close, Brookvale, ant. Date of Release—1st May 1986. Runcorn, Cheshire, Cafe and Take-away FOOD PRO- PRIETOR, trading under the style of "Truffles" from" REID, Alan Raymond and REID, Pamela Joan, lately 70-72 Church Street, Runcorn, Cheshire. Court—WAR- carrying on business in partnership with each other RINGTON. No. of Matter—10 of 1984. Trustee's under the name of A. & D. Reid NEWSAGENTS at IA Name, Address and Description—Official Receiver, Town- Warrington Road, Platt Bridge, Wigan and residing at bury House, 11 Blackfriars Street, Salford 3. JDate of 27 Souithfield, Platt Bridge, Wigan. Court—WIGAN. Release—16th April 1986. No. of Matter—23 of 1980. Trustee's Name, Address and Description—Freeman, John A., 8 Manchester Road, BADROCK, Geoffrey (deceased), formerly of Manor House Bury, Greater Manchester, Chartered Accountant. Date Farm, Higher Green Lane, Astley, Tyldesley, Greater of Release—1st May 1986. Manchester. Court—WIGAN. No. of Matter—37 of 1981. Trustee's Name, Address and Description—Free- RICHARDS, Arthur Stephen, of 16 Glastonbury Road, man, John A., 8 Manchester Road, Bury, Greater Man- Tyldesley, Greater Manchester and lately carrying on chester, Chartered Accountant. Date of Release—1st business as a BURGLAR ALARM INSTALLER at 138 .May 1986. Market Street, Atherton, Greater Manchester. Court— WIGAN. No. of Matter—23 of 1984. Trustee's Name, Address and Description—Official Receiver, Townbury BUTLER, Oswald, unemployed, of 278 Withington Lane, House, 11 Blackfriars Street, Salford M3 SAB. Date of New Springs, Wigan, lately of and trading at the Shep- Release—16th April 1986. herds Arms, 27 Warrington Road, Lower Ince, Wigan, formerly of and trading at the Ball and Boot Hotel, TREVOR-JONES, Roger, Car Salesman of 16 Blackhorse Orchard Street, Wigan all in the county of Lancashire. Close, Blackrod, Bolton in the county of Lancashire. Court—WIGAN. No. of Matter—55 of 1984. Trustee's Court—WIGAN. No. of Matter—40 of 1983. Trustee's Name, Address and Description—Official Receiver, Town- Name, Address and Description—Official Receiver, bury House, 11 Blackfriars Street, Salford 3. Date of Townbury House, 11 Blackfriars Street, Salford M3 SAB. Release—16th April 1986. Date of Release—16th April 1986. CARTER, Alan Michael, residential address unknown, WOOD, Geoffrey Paul, Self-Employed Service Engineer, trading as Peter John Photography at 62-64 Tongbam, residing at 17 Norwood Avenue, Lowton, formerly at Chapel House, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, as a PHOTO' 40 MiUdale. Road, Leigh and formerly carrying on busi- GRAPHER. Court—WIGAN (by transfer from High ness under the styles of G. P. Wood Electrical Con- Court of Justice). No. of Matter—32 of 1985. Trustee's tracting and Howards Electrical Services at 163 Chapel Name, Address and Description—Official Receiver, Town- Street, Leigh, and 93 Railway Road, Leigh, in each as an bury House, 11 Blackfriars Street, Salford 3. Date of ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, formerly carrying oa Release—16th April 1986. business in partnership with another under the style of Wood & Cooper at 40 Milldale Road, Leigh as ELEC- EDGERTON, Graham Keith, unemployed, residing at 3 TRICAL CONTRACTORS, all in the metropolitan, Fordyce Way, Ince, Wigan, formerly residing at 90 county of Greater Manchester. Court—WIGAN (by Park Lane, Abram, Wigan, lately carrying on business on transfer from High Court of Justice). No. of Matter— his own account under the style "Tony's" at 41 Win- 8 of 1981. Trustee's Name, Address and Description— nington Road, Platt Bridge, Wigan as a GENTLE- Upton, Robin Andrew, 284 Clifton Drive South, Lytham MAN'S HAIRDRESSER. Court—WIGAN. No. of St. Annes, Lancashire, Chartered Accountant. Date of Matter—49 of 1983. Trustee's Name, Address and Des- Release—1st May 1986. cription—Official Receiver, Townbury House, 11 Black- friars Street, Salford M3 SAB. Date of Release—Ifth JONES, Harold Antony, unemployed and JONES, Ann April 1986. (his wife), residing at 48 Fox Lane, Thorpe, Willoughby, Selby, North. Yorkshire, lately carving on business in partnership under the style of Reflections (Selby) from ELLISON, Geoffrey, Mechanic, residing at 15 Chiltern 67A Micklegate, Selby aforesaid as WHOLESALE and Drive, Winstanley, Wigan and lately carrying on business RETAIL LIGHTING SPECIALISTS (Joint Estate). on his own account thereat and at Record Garage, Lilly Court—YORK. No. of Matter—38 of 1983. Trustee's Place, Ashton-in-Makerfield as a HAULAGE CON- Name, Address and Description'—Official Receiver, TRACTOR under the name or style of Ellison Trans- Mecca Buildings, 24 Ferensway, Hull HU2 8NU. Date port Service (Wigan) Limited and Ellison Haulage Wigan of Release—9th May 1986. and formerly carrying on business in partnership1 with another as a HAULAGE CONTRACTOR under the name or style of E & W Transport Services at Sledgbrook Farm, Enfield Street, Pemberton, Wigan all in the metro- INTENDED DIVIDENDS politan borough of Greater Manchester. Court—WIGAN. No. of Matter—20 of 1975. Trustee's Name, Address CAWDERY, George William, 131 Hermon Hill, South and Description—Freeman, John A., 8 Manchester Road, Woodford, London. E.I8, First Shopman, lately trading Bury, Greater Manchester, Chartered Accountant. Date with another as Frank Wames at Cambridge Road, of Release—1st May 1986. Barking, Essex as a WHOLESALE & RETAIL MEAT SALESMAN. Court—HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. HOLLAND, William Thomas of 3 Thirlmere Road, Gol- No. of Matter—785 of 1981. Last day for Receiving borne, Warrington, Cheshire, HAULAGE CONTRAC- Proofs—27th June 1986. Name of Trustee—Auger, TOR. Court—WIGAN (by transfer from High Court of George Albert, Stoy Hayward, 8 Baker Street, London Justice). No. of Matter—19 of 1982. Trustee's Name, W1M IDA. Address and Description—Official Receiver, Townbury House, 11 Blackfriars Street, Salford M3 5AB. Date of CLARK, Dennis Warren of 'Joanne', Swan Island, Release— 16tii April 1986. Strawberry Vale, Twickenham, Middlesex, lately a RECRUITMENT CONSULTANT. Court—HIGH McKAY, Owen, of Smithy Garage, 32 Church Lane, Cul- COURT OF JUSTICE. No. of Matter—1972 of 1983. cheth and lately carrying on business at Broadoak Last day for Receiving Proofs—30th June 1986. Name Service Station, Great Sankey, Warrington. Court— of Trustee and Address—Halls, Nigel John, 37-43 Blag- WIGAN. No. of Matter—52 of 1984. Trustee's Name, rave Street, P.O. Box 147, Reading RG1 1RY..
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