The London Gazette, Ist May 1980

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The London Gazette, Ist May 1980 6572 THE LONDON GAZETTE, IST MAY 1980 CHILDS, Clifford George, of 41 Manor Road, Stansted, MANLEY, Denis (described in the Receiving Order as Essex, lately residing at 44 Newtown Road, Bishops Dennis Manley), unemployed, residing and formerly carry- Stortford, Hertfordshire, SELF-EMPLOYED WINDOW ing on business at 41 Coronation Road, Congleton, CLEANER. Court—HERTFORD (by transfer from the Cheshire and previously at 6 Borough Road, Congleton, High Court of Justice). No. of Matter—10A of 1974. Cheshire as a PLASTERER. Court—MACCLESFIELD. Date Fixed for Hearing—21st July 1980. 10.30 a.m. No. of Matter—SA of 1975. Date Fixed for Hearing- Place—Hertford County Court, Sovereign House, Hale nth July 1980. 10 a.m. Place—The Town Hall, Maccles- Road, Hertford, Herts. field, Cheshire, BESWICK, Jean Cynthia (married woman) (described in the Receiving Order as Jean Beswick), Purchase Ledger MEEHAN, George Andrew, of 11 Sussex Avenue, Gaws- Controller residing at 25 Greenacre Drive, Upper Denby ; worth, Macclesfield in the county of Chester, formerly previously residing at 6 Withyside and 1 Thorpes Avenue carrying on business with another under the style of all in Denby Dale, West Yorkshire and lately residing Staffordshire Undersea! Company, at Brindley Ford, and carrying on business at the Junction Inn, 231 Stoke-on-Trent, in the county of Stafford, UNDERSEAL Bamsley Road, Denby Dale aforesaid, as a LICENSEE. APPLICATOR. Court—MACCLESFIELD. No. of Court—HUDDERSFIELD. No. of Matter—8 of 1975. Matter—7 of 1975. Date Fixed for Hearing—17th July Date Fixed for Hearing—14th May 1980. 2 p.m. Place 1980. 10 a.m. Place—The Town Hall, Macclesfield, —County Court, Queen Street, Huddersfield. Cheshire. FANCHAMPS, Felix Peter, of 16 Vale Close, Almond- SMALLWOOD, Jeffrey, of 4 Wilton Crescent, Weston bury, Huddersfield in the county of West Yorkshire, a Estate, Macclesfield, in the county of Chester, formerly SELF EMPLOYED MOTOR MECHANIC. Court— of 4 Dawson Road, Macclesfield aforesaid, previously HUDDERSFIELD. No. of Matter—15 of 1975. Date carrying on business as a SELF EMPLOYED PAINTER Fixed for Hearing—14th May 1980. 2 p.m. Place- and DECORATOR, Laboratory Steward. Court— County Court, Queen Street, Huddersfield. MACCLESFIELD. No. of Matter—5 of 1975. Date Fixed for Hearing—17th July 1980. 10 a.m. Place—The ROPER, Alan Bryan, unemployed, of 22 Elm Avenue, Town Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire. Thongsbridge, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, formerly resid- ing at 21 Newmill Road, Brockholes, Holmfirth afore- TURNER, John Keith, unemployed, of 112 Stockpprt said and lately carrying on business in co-partnership Road, Marple, Cheshire, latterly residing and carrying with another as GREENGROCERS under the style of on business at 74 Manchester Road, Congleton, Cheshire "Ropers". Court—HUDDERSFIELD. No. of Matter under the style of Peak Forest Marine as a SUPPLIER —4 of 1975. Date Fixed for Hearing—14th May 1980. of BOATS and MARINE EQUIPMENT, previously 2 p.m. Place—County Court, Queen Street, Hudders- carrying on the same business at 114 Stockport Road, field. Marple, Cheshire and at Unit 4G Clarence Mill, SHOOTER, Jacques Henry, of 44 Foster Avenue, Crosland Bollington, Macclesfield, Cheshire and also formerly Moor, Huddersfield in the county of West Yorkshire, carrying on business in partnership with another lately carrying on business from that address as a under the style of Turner's Foodfare at 112 Stock- PLUMBER and HEATING ENGINEER trading under port Road, Marple, Cheshire and at 138 Stockport Road, the style of J. Shooter. Court—HUDDERSFIELD. No. Marple, Cheshire as GROCERS. Court—MACCLES- of Matter—13 of 1975. Date Fixed for Hearing— 14th FIELD. No. of Matter—6 of 1975. Date Fixed for May 1980. 2 p.m. Place—County Court, Queen Street, Hearing—17th July 1980. 10 a.m. Place—The Town Huddersfield. Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire. WEST, Anthony Edward, of 2 Ford House, Wooldale, WADDACOR, George Thomas, residing at Park Cottage, Holmfirth in the county of West Yorkshire, lately carrying Holmes Chapel Road, Lower Withington, near Maccles- on business at Holme Mills, Britannia Road, Milns- field, Cheshire, formerly residing at Flat 2, 17 High Street, bridge, Huddersfield in the county of West Yorkshire, West Glossop, Derbyshire and previously at Pooh Corner, as a CABINET MAKER and SPRAY FINISHER Butley Town, near Prestbury, Cheshire, ELECTRICAL trading under the style of " Schiller Manufacturing CONSULTANT. Court—MACCLESFIELD. No. of Company". Court—HUDDERSFIELD. No. of Matter Matter—10A of 1975. Date Fixed for Hearing—17th July —14 of 1975. Date Fixed for Hearing—14th May 1980. 1980. 10 a.m. Place—The Town Hall, Macclesfield, 2 p.m. Place—County Court, Queen Street, Huddersfield. Cheshire. CARR, Michael Norbury, of 2 Hawthorn View, Wilmslow BECKMANN, Gerd Johannes and BECKMANN, Maureen, in the county of Chester, formerly trading with another (described in the Receiving Orders as Beckman of 105 as BUILDING CONTRACTORS under the style of Macnaghten Road) residing at and formerly carrying on H & G Construction at 2 Hawthorn View, Wilmslow business as grocers under the name of G. J. & M. Beck- aforesaid and previously at 50 Cumber Lane, Wilmslow mann from 103 Macnaghten Road, Bitterne Park, South- aforesaid and 11 Woodland Road, Wilmslow aforesaid, ampton in the county of Hants, (Separate Estate of Gerd unemployed. Court—MACCLESFIELD. No. of Matter Johannes Beckmann). Court—SOUTHAMPTON. No. of —8 of 1975. Date Fixed for Hearing—17th July 1980. Matter—71 of 1974. Date Fixed for Hearing—4th June 10 a.m. Place—The Town Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire. 1980. 10.30 a.m. Place—The Court House, Castle Square, DEVER, Vincent Paul, of 3 Redbrook Grove, Wilmslow Southampton. in the county of Chester, unemployed. Court— MACCLESFIELD. No. of Matter—9 of 1975. Date BECKMANN, Maureen, separate estate of. Court— Fixed for Hearing—17th July 1980. 10 a.m. Place—The SOUTHAMPTON. No. of Matter—71 of 1974. Date Town Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire. Fixed for Hearing—-4th June 1980. 10.30 a.m. Place— The Court House, Castle Square, Southampton. HOOSON, Neville Gordon, of 5 Kirkstall Close, West- minster Road, Macclesfield in the county of Chester, CONWAY, Liam Francis, of 531 London Road, Hadleigh, formerly carrying on business as a MANUFACTURING Essex, Self Employed Lorry Driver, formerly a COM- ENGINEER under the style of Dane Precision Engineer- PANY DIRECTOR. Court—SOUTHEND. No. of Mat- ing at Eaton Mill, Havannah Lane, off Macclesfield Road, ter—137 of 1974. Date Fixed for Hearing—llth June Congleton in the county of Chester, unemployed. Court 1980. 10 a,m. Place—Southend County Court, The Court —MACCLESFIELD. No. of Matter—12 of 1975. Date House, Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS2 Fixed for Hearing—17th July 1980. 10 a.m. Place— 6ET. The Town Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire. FIELD, Frank Leslie, residing and lately carrying on busi- MALPASS, Eric, of Flat above Newsagents Shop, Station ness as a DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR under the Road, Wilmslow in the county of Chester, SHOP style of " Field and Cane " at 30 Bromfords Drive, Wick- ASSISTANT, formerly residing at "Mayfield", Bollin ford in the county of Essex (described in the Receiving Hill, Wilmslow, Cheshire and carrying on business as a Order as F. L. Field (Male)). Court—SOUTHEND. No. BOOKMAKER at Edge Street, Manchester. Court— of Matter—85 of 1974. Date Fixed for Hearing—11 June MACCLESFIELD. No. of Matter—14 of 1975. Date 1980. 10 a.m. Place—Southend County Court, The Court Fixed for Hearing—17th July 1980. 10 a.m. Place— House, Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS2 The Town Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire. 6ET..
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