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The London Gazette, Sth September 1987 11238 THE LONDON GAZETTE, STH SEPTEMBER 1987 ADJUDICATION LANGLEY, James, now residing at 9 Healey Road, Ossett, Furniture Salesman, previously carrying on business at RYAN, Peter Francis, of Richmond Hill Hotel, Richmond-upon- Killinghall Road, Bradford under the style of the Furniture and Thames, Surrey TW10 6RW, head barman, lately a SELF- Bedding Centre as a FURNITURE RETAILER, all in the county EMPLOYED SALESMAN of 11 Maple Close, Heaviley, of West Yorkshire and also previously carrying on business at 120 Stockport, Cheshire, formerly of Flat 3, IS High Lane, Chorlton, Sheffield Road, Barnsley in the county of South Yorkshire under Manchester, described in the Receiving Order as occupation the style of "The Headboard Centre" as a FURNITURE unknown lately a Double Glazing Salesman. Court—HIGH RETAILER, and previously a COMPANY DIRECTOR. COURT OF JUSTICE. No. of Matter—4184 of 1986. Date of Court—BRADFORD. No. of Matter—26 of 1982. Date Fixed Order—14th July 1987. Date of Filing Petition—9th December for Hearing—30th September 1987. 10.30 a.m. Place—The 1986. County Court Office, 27 Manor Row, Bradford 1. RENNIE, James, of and practising as a SELF-EMPLOYED ROBINSON, James Ernest, Self-Employed Sales Representative, ACCOUNTANT at 6 Gilham Grove, Deal, Kent. Court— residing at 8 Thornfield Terrace, Wilsden and owner of 277s CANTERBURY (by transfer from High Court of Justice). No. of Allerton Road, Bradford, lately carrying on business at Albion Matter—90B of 1986. Date of Order—7th May 1987. Date of Mills, Main Street, Wilsden under the style of "Direct Window Filing Petition—26th June 1986. Services" and "Wilsden DIY Shop" as a JOINER, previously carrying on business at Lime Street, Bingley and 64 Main Street, Bingley all in West Yorkshire under the style of "Bingley Joinery" APPLICATION BY OFFICIAL RECEIVER TO CONSIDER and "Replacement Window Centre" as a JOINER. Court— DISCHARGE OF BANKRUPT BRADFORD. No. of Matter—8 of 1982. Date Fixed for Hearing—30th September 1987. 10.30 a.m. Place—The County EWIN, Elizabeth Wilde (Mrs.), of 141 Shirland Road, Maida Vale, Court Office, 27 Manor Row, Bradford 1. London W.9, MANAGERESS of an EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, described in the Receiving Order as Elizabeth W. WALAYAT, Mohammed (described in the receiving order as Ewin occupation unknown. Court—HIGH COURT OF Walyat Mohammed), unemployed, of 5 Devonshire Street West, JUSTICE. No. of Matter—1250 of 1981. Date Fixed for Keighley, lately trading on his own account as a GENERAL Hearing—2nd October 1987. 11 o'clock. Place—Court 38A, GROCER from 103 Braithwaite Avenue, Keighley and formerly Ground Floor, West Green Building, Royal Courts of Justice, trading in co-partnership as a GENERAL GROCER under the Strand, London WC2A 2JY. style "Doctor Brothers Stores" from 7 Devonshire Street West, Keighley all in the county of West Yorkshire. Court— AYRTON, Benjamin, of 28 Apsley Street, Keighley, West BRADFORD. No. of Matter—41 of 1982. Date Fixed for Yorkshire, HAULAGE CONTRACTOR. Court— Hearing—30th September 1987. 10.30 a.m. Place—The County BRADFORD (by transfer from High Court of Justice). No. of Court Office, 27 Manor Row, Bradford 1. Matter—17A of 1982. Date Fixed for Hearing—30th September 1987. 10.30 a.m. Place—The County Court Office, 27 Manor WATSON, Paul, Jobbing Builder, residing at 7 Cumberland Street, Row, Bradford 1. Skipton, North Yorkshire, and lately carrying on business therefrom as a CATTLE DEALER and AGRICULTURAL CONTRACTOR-. Court—BRADFORD. No. of Matter—9 of COWBURN, Allan Derek (described in the Receiving Order as 1982. Date Fixed for Hearing—30th September 1987. 10.30 a.m. Cowburn, Derek (male)), unemployed of 10 Thorndene Way, Place—The County Court Office, 27 Manor Row, Bradford 1. Tong, Bradford, formerly of 34 Aston Terrace, Bramley, Leeds, lately trading as a TAXI and MINI-CAB PROPRIETOR from the above addresses and from 268 Stanningley Road, Leeds 13 BROOKER, Stuart Edgar Alan (described in the receiving order as and formerly trading from that address in co-partnership under S. E. A. Brooker (male), of 16A Ramsgate, Louth in the county of the style of "C B Car Contracts" all in the county of West Lincolnshire, now employed as a Transport manager and Yorkshire. Court—BRADFORD. No. of Matter—27 of 1982. formerly residing at and carrying on business from Boothby Date Fixed for Hearing—30th September 1987. 10.30 a.m. House, Station Road, Legbourne, Louth aforesaid under the style Place—The County Court Office, 27 Manor Row, Bradford 1. of "S and M Transport (Louth)" as a HAULAGE CONTRACTOR. Court—GREAT GRIMSBY. No. of Matter—30 of 1982. Date Fixed for Hearing—18th November FAROUK, Amin Mohammed, residing and carrying on business at 1987.10.30 a.m. Place—The Courthouse, Brighowgate, Grimsby. 4 Easby Road, Bradford under the style of Beechfield Hotel as a GUEST HOUSE PROPRIETOR and previously residing at 164 CLAYDEN, Ronald Frederick, residing at 69 Normandy Road and Gibbet Street, Halifax all in the county of West Yorkshire. previously at 71 Mill Road, formerly carrying on business under Court—BRADFORD. No. of Matter—22 of 1982. Date Fixed the style of Freston Street Stores at 65 Freston Street, all in for Hearing—30th September 1987. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Cleethorpes in the county of Humberside, RETAIL GROCER County Court Office, 27 Manor Row, Bradford 1.. now unemployed. Court—GREAT GRIMSBY. No. of Matter— 28 of 1982. Date Fixed for Hearing—18th November 1987.10.30. JOHNSON, Alan Robert, unemployed, residing at 38 Primrose Place—The Courthouse, Brighowgate, Grimsby. Lane, Gilstead, Bingley and lately carrying on business therefrom as a FREELANCE AGENT under the style of "Houseproud DINSDALE, Malcolm Walter, a COMPANY DIRECTOR of 17 Unlimited" and formerly residing at 4 Kingston Close, Wilsden Briar Close, South Killingholme, South Humberside. Director of both West Yorkshire. Court—BRADFORD. No. of Matter—13 a Haulage Company. Court—GREAT GRIMSBY (by transfer of 1982. Date Fixed for Hearing—30th September 1987. from High Court of Justice). No. of Matter—34 of 1982. Date 10.30 a.m. Place—The County Court Office, 27 Manor Row, Fixed for Hearing—18th November 1987. 10.30. Place—The Bradford 1. Courthouse, Brighowgate, Grimsby. JOLLY, Ernest Andrew, unemployed, residing at 25 Branch Road, EASTER, William John (described in the Receiving Order as W. J. Mellor Brook, Blackburn, Lancashire, lately residing and Easter) unemployed, residing at and lately carrying on business carrying on business as a PUBLICAN at "The Cock and Bottle . from 9 Mersey Way, Willows Estate, Grimsby in the county of Hotel", Swadford Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire. Court— Humbwside as a TAXI DRIVER. Court—GREAT GRIMSBY. BRADFORD. No. of Matter—16 of 1982. Date Fixed for No. of Matter—33 of 1982. Date Fixed for Hearing—18th Hearing—30th September 1987. 10.30 a.m. Place—The County November 1987. 10.30. Place—The Courthouse, Brighowgate, Court Office, 27 Manor Row, Bradford 1. Grimsby. JORGENSEN, Ernest Charles, now residing at 18 Haverholt Close, CARR, Peter Anthony Andrew, now residing at 3A Victoria Square, Colne, Lancashire and lately carrying on business at Ravenscroft Holmfirth, Huddersfield, and previously carrying on business Way, Barnoldswick, Lancashire and prior thereto at Vivary therefrom as a BUILDING CONTRACTOR under the style of Bridge, Colne aforesaid under the style of "Jorgensen Tools" as Carr Construction and Conservation Design, all in the county of a TOOLMAKER. Court—BRADFORD. No. of Matter—17 of West Yorkshire. Court—HUDDERSFIELD. No. of Matter—3 1982. Date Fixed for Hearing—30th September 1987. 10.30 a.m. of 1982. Date Fixed for Hearing—1st October 1987, 11.30 a.m. Place—The County Court Office, 27 Manor Row, Bradford 1. Place—The County Court, Queen Street, Huddersfield..
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