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The London Gazette, 28 January, 1921 832 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 JANUARY, 1921. BUCKLAND, Horatio (described in the Eeceiving BLACKSTOCK, Elizabeth, 50, Crescent-road, Rhyl, Order as H. Buckland) (Male), 24, Southwark in the county of Flint, lately residing and carry- Bridge-road, London. ENGINEER. ing on business at Leslie House, St. Asaph, in Court—HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. the said county of Flint. Formerly GROCER. No. of Matter—793 of 1920. now LODGING HOUSE KEEPER. (Married Trustee's Name, Address and Description—Lime- Woman, trading separately and apart from her beer, Hugh, 65, London Wall, London, E.G. 2, Husband.) Chartered Accountant. Court-BANGOR. Date of Certificate of Appointment—Jan. 24,, 1921. No. of Matter—8 of 1920. Last Day for Receiving Proofs—Feb. 12, 1921. JACKSON, Thomas Horatius, 10, Powis-gardens, Name of Trustee and Address—Hugh-Jones, Bayswater, and Norwich House, High Holborn, Llewelyn, Crypt-chambers, Eastgate-row, Chester. both in London. EDITOR and PUBLISHER of a NEWSPAPER. STEWART, John Milne, residing at Moorville, in the Courl^HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. county of Cumberland, and carrying on business No. of Matter—83 of 1920. ' at Rockcliffe, in the said county, under the style Trustee's Name, Address and Description—Thomp- of "J. M. STEWART & SONS." TIMBER son, Gerald Seymour, 5, Golem an-street, London, MERCHANT. E.G. 2, Chartered Accountant. Cburl^C ARLISLE. Date of Certificate of Appointment—Jan. 24, 1921. No. of Matter—3 of 1920. Last Day for Receiving Proofs—Feb. 12, 1921. JOHNSTON, Edgar Apps (described in the Receiv- Name of Trustee and Address—Dalton, Robert, ing Order as E. A. Johnston), 13, Golden-square, 1, Tait-street, Carlisle. London. Late MAJOR in H.M. FORCES. Court-HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. PICK, Edith, 32, Redoubt-road, Eastbourne, in the No. .of Matter—879 of 1920. county of Sussex. WIDOW. Trustee's Name, Address and Description:—Part- Court^-EASTBOURNE. ridge. Albert Henry, 3, Warwick-court, Gray's No. of Matter—10 of 1919. Inn, London, W.C. 1, Chartered Accountant. Last Day for Receiving Proofs—Feb. 14, 1921. Date of Certificate of Appointment—Jan. 24, 1921. Name of Trustee and Address—Partridge, Albert Henry, 3, Warwick-court, Gray's Inn, London, HOWARTH, Alfred Leo, 17, Warwick-street, Black- . W.C. 1. burn, lately residing at St. Margaret's, Somerset- avenue, Wilpshire, near Blackburn, and carrying WYNNE, Thomas Arthur Dudley, 33, Sangley-road, on business at 6 and 10, King-street, Blackburn, Catford, Kent. BOOT and -SHOE REPAIRER. • under the style or firm of GEORGE ROBERTS & Court—GREENWICH. CO. TOY DEALER. No. of Matter—14 of 1920. Court—BLACKBURN. Last Day for Receiving Proofs—Feb. 14, 1921. No. of Matter—12 of 1920. Name of Trustee and Address—Gourlay, Thomas, Trustee's Name, Address and Description—Simp- Offices of the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, son, Edwin Henderson, 27, Victoria-street, Black- 132, York-road, Westminster Bridge-road, S.E. 1. burn, Certificated Accountant. Date of Certificate of Appointment—Jan. 19, 1921. KIRBY, Edgar, of St. John's-hill, Aberford, in the county of York. BOILER FIREMAN, formerly SANDERS, Fred James (described in the Petition as FRIED FISH and POTATO RETAILER. Frederick J. Sanders), 4, Uttoxeter-road, Long- Cour1>-HARROGATE. ton,' in the county borough of Stoke-on-Trent. No. of Matter—1 of 1920. GENERAL and FANCY DRAPER. Last Day for Receiving Proofs—Feb. 12, 1921. Court—HANLEY and STOKE-UPON-TRENT. Name of Trustee and Address—Mackay, Donald No. of Matter—17 of 1920. Sween, Official Receiver, The Red House, Trustee's Name, Address and Description—Smith, William Anderson, 3, York-street, Manchester, Duncombe-place, York. Accountant. Date of Certificate of Appointment—Jan. 26, 1921. DOOK, Charles, residing at 114A, Beverley-road, in the city and county of Kingston-upon-Hull, and trading as DOOK BROS., at 114A and 114s, ROSENBERG, Lazarus (described in the Receiving Beverley-road aforesaid, and at Queen-street and Order as Lazarus Rosenberg, of- Harper-street South Cliffe, both in Withernsea, in the East Mills, Harper-street, in the city of Leeds, Whole- Riding of the county of York. JBOOT DEALER sale Clothier), residing at 49, Cowper-street, and and REPAIRER. carrying on business at Harper-street Mills. Dyer- tOourt—KING'STON-UPON-HULL. street, East-lane, and Lady-lane, all in the city No. of Matter—14 of 1920. of Leeds, under the style of " LAZ. ROSEN- Last Day for Receiving Proofs—Feb. 8, 1921. BERG & CO." WHOLESALE CLOTHIER. Name of Trustee and Address—Birch, Thomas Court—LEEDS. Fleming, Court Chambers, Friar-lane, Leicester. No. of Matter-r-33 of 1920. Trustee's Name, Address and Description—Butler, Joseph, 26, East-parade. Leeds. Incorporated REYNOLDS, Albert Edward, 2, Pretoria-cottages- Accountant, and Vine, Norman Douglas, Pearl Bapchild, Kent, and 33 and 74, High-street, Chambers, East Parade, Leeds', Chartered Sittingbourne, Kent. MINERAL WATER Accountant. MANUFACTURER and WHOLESALE Date of Certificate of Appointment—Jan. 26, 1921. TOBACCONIST. Oouri^-ROC'fi'ES.TER. No. of Matter—7 of 1920. Last Day for Receiving Proofs—Feb. 12, 1921. NOTICES OF INTENDED DIVIDENDS. Name of Trustee and Address—Allen, Edw-ard, 12, MARCUS, Harry, and GINSBERG. Jacob (trading King Edward-road, Rochester. as the HACKNEY SHOE MANUFACTURING CO.), 41 and 43, Mare-street, Hackney, London. BILLSBO ROUGH, Thomas, 118, Miller-road, BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURERS. Ribbledon, Preston, and lately residing and Court^-HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. carrying on business at 116, Norwood-road, No. of Matter—477 of 1920. Stretford, Manchester. BUILDER and CON- Last Day for Receiving. Proofs—Feb. 17, 1921. TRACTOR. Name of Trustee and Address—Haynes, Frank, Court—SALFORD. SA, Pocklington's-walk, Leicester. No. of .Matter—21 of 1914. Last Day for Receiving Proofs—Feb. 15, 1921. WORTHINGTON, Berners W. (deceased), 120. Name of Trustee and Address—Wrigley, William Salisbury-house, London Wall, London, E.G., and Fenwick, 53, Brown-street, Manchester. Sutton Lodge, Seaford, in the county of Sussex. BARRISTEBrAT-LAW BA'RBiER, George .Herbert Goodlad, lately residing Couri^HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. at 44, Lime-street, Hillsborough, in the city of No. of Matter—702 of 1913. Sheffield, but now stationed at 49, Queen's- Last Day for Receiving Proofs—Feb. 12, 1921. gardens, Bayswater, London. Private in H.M. Name 'of Trustee—Garnsev, Sir Gilbert Francis, Army, lately COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. K.B.E. Court^-SHEFFIELD..
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