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THE LONDON GAZETTE,. ;.I6th SEPTEMBER 1986 12056 THE LONDON GAZETTE,. ;.i6TH SEPTEMBER 1986 Union House, 22 Martineau Square, Birmingham B2 FEATHERSTONE, John Philip, COMPANY DIRECTOR, 4UP. Date of Public Examination—15th October 1986. residing at 20 Belmont Gardens, formerly residing at 10.15 a.m. Place-^The County Court, 3 Priory Street, 4 Eldon Grove, and lately carrying on business at 7 Dudley. Upper Church Street, and prior thereto at 27 Scar- borough Street and 130 South Whitby Street, all in CORNELL, Winston Patrick, Woodland Craft Trainee of Hartlepool, in the county of Cleveland, under the style Farrs, Whitcombe Road, Beaminster, Dorset, lately car- of " Grove Electrical" as an ELECTRICAL CONTRAC- rying on business in partnership with another as INTER- TOR. Cburt-STOCKTON-ON-TEES. No. of Matter— ' IOR DESIGNERS as Decor Interior Design at 100 Otley 23 of 1986. Date of Order—9th September 1986. Date of Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, and previously residing Filing Petition—9th September 1986. and carrying on business on his own account as a MARKET TRADER from Milton House, 9 Cripplesyke, Far Reef Close, Horsforth, Leeds, West Yorkshire, and APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE formerly residing and carrying on that business from Quarry Hill Farm, Church Lane, Bardsley, Leeds, West RIDLEY, Michael James Kevin, of 410 Upper Shoreham Yorkshire. Court—YEOVIL (by transfer from the High Road, Shoreham-by-Sea in the county of West Sussex, Court of Justice). No. of Matter—17A of 1986. Date lately carrying on business in the style of " M & R of First Meeting—2nd October 1986. 11 a.m. Place- Official Receiver's Office, Room 226, Eastgate House, Security Systems" as a SALES AGENT, noAv unem- High Street, Exeter, Devon. Date of Public Examina- ployed. Court—BRIGHTON. No. of Matter—48 of 1983. tion—nth November 1986. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Law Date Fixed for Hearing—8th October 1986. 10.30 a.m. 1 Place—The Judge's Court, County Court, William Street, Courts, Fetters Way, Yeovil, Somerset. Brighton, East Sussex. ADJUDICATIONS APPLICATIONS BY OFFICIAL RECEIVER TO CONSIDER DISCHARGE OF BANKRUPTS BOWLER, Terence, of 28 Tennyson Road, Lower Weston, Bath and BRANAGH, Alan, of 9 Albany Road, Twer- FOULDS, Keith Padget, also known as Keith Page, of 35 ' ton, Bath, lately carrying on business in partnership under Willow Avenue, Leeds in the county of West Yorkshire, the style of Pyramid Builders from 44 Avondale Road, MUSICIAN. Court—LEEDS. No. of Matter—50s of Lower Weston, Bath, all in the county of Avon as 1980. Date Fixed for Hearing—27th October 1986. 10.30 , GENERAL BUILDERS. Court—BATH. No. of Matter a.m. Place—The Registrar's Chambers, Leeds Court —18 of 1986. Date of Order—12th August 1986. Date House, 10 Oxford Row, Leeds. of Filing Petition—9th June 1986. KINGSWOOD, Malcolm Harry, of 77 Tarnside Drive, THOMAS, Gerwyn, 4 Nant Canna, Treoes, Bridgend. Court Seacroft, Leeds in the county of West Yorkshire, BRIDGEND. No. of Matter—21 of 1986. Date of Order MARBLE MASON. Court—LEEDS. No. of Matter—42 —4th September 1986. Date of Filing Petition—4th Sep- of 1980. Date Fixed for Hearing—27th October 1986. ' tember 1986. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Registrar's Chambers, Leeds Court House, 10 Oxford Row, Leeds. FRITH, David Robert, Project Co-ordinator for Oil Com- pany, of 4 Viking Close, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, in, MURDOCK, Barrie, now unemployed, residing at 69 Oat- the county of Norfolk, formerly carrying on business land Towers, Leeds 7 in the county of West Yorkshire with another as Roddy Toys at Thorn Hill Road, Mid- and lately COMPANY DIRECTOR. Court—LEEDS. dlestown, Wakefield, in the county of Yorkshire, WHOLE- No. of Matter—1 of 1981. Date Fixed for Hearing—27th SALER of TOYS. Court—GREAT YARMOUTH. No. October 1986. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Registrar's Cham- of Matter—35 of 1986. Date of Order—5th September bers, Leeds Court House, 10 Oxford Row, Leeds. 1986. Date of Filing Petition—5th September 1986. PARDINI, Franco Gian (described in the Receiving Order SHEPHERD, Graham, residing at 69 Thorpes Avenue, as Franco Pardini (male), now residing at 4 Linton Riset • Denby Dale, Huddersfield, in the county of West York- Leeds 17 in the county of West Yorkshire and previously shire, unemployed, formerly trading at 301 Wakefield residing at 14 Fairfoot Close, Adel Park, Leeds 16 afore- Road, Denby Dale, Huddersfield, aforesaid, under the said, CONSULTANT RESTAURATEUR and COM- style of Graham Shepherd and Co. as an ACCOUN- PANY DIRECTOR. Court—LEEDS. No. of Matter— TANT, and formerly trading at .301 Wakefield Road, 28 of 1980. Date Fixed for Hearing—27th October 1986. Denby Dale, Huddersfield, aforesaid, with others under the style of Denby Dale Insurance and Investments Ser- 10.30 a.m. Place—The Registrar's Chambers, Leeds Court vices as INSURANCE CONSULTANTS, and formerly House, 10 Oxford Row, Leeds. , trading at 9 Bankfield Lane, Kirkheaton, Huddersfield, FETCH, Denis Orville (described in the Receiving Order as aforesaid, with others under the style of Swinburne-Hogg, Denis Petch), Self-Employed. Lorry Driver, residing and Shepherd and Associates as INSURANCE CONSUL- previously carrying on business under the style of " Petch TANTS. Court—HUDDERSFIELD. No. of Matter— Transport", at 12 Haigh View, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 16 of 1986. Date of Order—8th September 1986. Date OPS in the county of West Yorkshire, as a HAULAGE of Filing Petition—8th September 1986. CONTRACTOR. Court—LEEDS (by transfer from High Court of Justice). No. of Matter—1 A of 1981. Date Fixed LLOYD', Richard John, of 18 Dingle Road, Blaendare, for Hearing—27th October 1986. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Pontypool, in the county of Gwent (a COAL MINER). Court—NEWPORT (GWENT). No. of Matter—50 of Registrar's Chambers, Leeds Court House, 10 Oxford 1986. Date of Order—2nd September 1986. Date of Filing Row, Leeds. Petition—2nd September 1986. HOSKING, James, of the Fish Market, Newlyn, Penzance, Cornwall, formerly residing and carrying on business as WO'MACK Stephen Michael, unemployed, residing at 10 a PLUMBER, at 14 Mount Pleasant, Alverton, Penzance, Woodrow Lane, Aslacton, Norwich, in the county of Cornwall, ICE PLANT OPERATOR (described in the Norfolk. Court—NORWICH. No. of Matter—58 of Receiving Order as Fish Salesman, of Polwyn House, St. 1986. Date of Order—8th September 1986. Date of Filing Peters Hill, Newlyn, Penzance, Cornwall). Court— Petition—8th September 1986. TRURO (by transfer from High Court of Justice). No. of Matter—2lA of 1981. Date Fixed for Hearing—-14th STOKES, Alan Charles, 6 Avon Road, Tidworth, Hants, October 1986. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Town Hall, Truro, CORPORAL hi H.M. FORCES. Court—SALISBURY. Cornwall. No. of Matter—28 of 1986. Date of Order—5th Septem- ber 1986. Date of Filing Petition—5th September 1986. LOBB, John Stanley, of 31 Rockhead, Delabole, Cornwall, Lorry Driver, lately residing at 43 West Down Road, STOKES, Irena Anna, 6 Avon Road, Tidworth, Hants, • Delabole, Cornwall and lately carrying on business at 65 Housewife. Court—SALISBURY. No. of Matter—27 of High Street, Delabole, Cornwall under the style of " Dela- 1986. Date of Order—5th September 1986. Date of Filing bole Department Store ", as a GENERAL GROCER and Petition—5th September 1986. DRAPER, and formerly residing and carrying on busi-.
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