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The London Gazette, 19Th May 1986 6784 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 19TH MAY 1986 of Westerhope Builders. Court—NEWCASTLE-UPON- . Street, Bedford in the county of Bedfordshire and MIRZA, TYNE. No. of Matter—65 of 1986. Date of Order— Shouket Ali (also known as Stephen Mirza), Post Office 1st May 1986. Date of Filing Petition—1st May 1986. Sorter, of 26 Peveril Road, Peterborough aforesaid, lately trading in partnership under the style of Mirza MINTER, Carl Ludwig, of and lately trading from 77 Packaging from 28 Wulfric Square, Bretton, Peter- Finedon Street, Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire as a borough aforesaid, as CARTON MANUFACTURERS. Builder under the style " B.R.M.S.", previously of and Court—PETERBOROUGH. No. of Matter—76 of 1985. trading in partnership with another as BUILDERS from Date of Order—21st April 1986. Date of Filing Petition 32 Poplar Street, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire —30th October 1985. under the same style. Court—NORTHAMPTON. No. of Matter—6 of 1986. Date of Order—8th April GILLARD, John, residing at 54 Worlds End Hill, Forest 1986. Date of Filing Petition—24th January 1986. Park, Bracknell, unemployed, lately a SELF-EMPLOYED MANAGER of a NEWSAGENTS BUSINESS at 6 The WHITING, John Stanley, HAULIER and COMPANY Square, Harmans Water, Bracknell, Berkshire, previously DIRECTOR of 3 Royal Terrace, Barrack Road, lately residing at 18 The Square, Harmans Water, Bracknell, of 30 Pheasant Way, Spring Park, carrying on business and at 23 Troon Court, Home Farm, Bracknell, formerly from both the latter address and from The Yard, Old carrying on business under the style of Acacia Stores, Towcester Road, all addressed in Northampton, North- from 89 Acacia Road, as a GENERAL TRADER and amptonshire, in partnership with two others, both as previously under the style of Pendarves Stores, from HAULIERS, as J S W Contracts and as CAR BREAK- 71 Pendarves Road, both in Falmouth, Cornwall, ERS as S & G Breakers and formerly on his own account formerly residing at 44 Messack Close, Falmouth, Corn- as J S Whiting Transport Court—NORTHAMPTON (by wall. Court—READING (by transfer from High Court transfer from High Court of Justice). No. of Matter— of Justice). No. of Matter—18x of 1986. Date of Order 30A of 1986. Date of Order—24th April 1986. Date of 1 —29th April 1986. Date of Filing Petition—13th Filing Petition—4th December 1985. November 1985. REJZL, Jan, of 7 Rocelin Close, St. Clements Hill, Nor- THOMPSON, Philip, "Carr-View," Starrcarr Lane, wich in the county of Norfolk; trading as Anglia Com- Wrawby Brigg in the county of Humberside, PIG puter Centre, at 88 St. Benedicts Street, Norwich, afore- FARMER. Court—SCUNTHORPE. No. of Matter— said and formerly from 26 Princes Street, Ipswich in 10 of 1986. Date of Order—8th May 1986. Date of the county of Suffolk; Wentworth Street, off Bridge Filing Petition—8th May 1986. Street, Peterborough in the county of Cambridgeshire FRY, James Bernard, unemployed, formerly a COMPANY and Parkers House, Regent Street, Cambridge, aforesaid DIRECTOR residing at 20 Grosvenor Square, London • COMPUTER ENGINEER and RETAILER (described Road, Sheffield, formerly of 2 Thomsett Road, Nether in the Receiving Order as J. Rejzl (male) trading as Edge, Sheffield 7 and previously of 28 Mowson Crescent, Anglia Computer Centre). Court—NORWICH. No. of Warrall, Sheffield, 63, Barkers Road, Nether Edge, Shef- Matter—64 of 1985. Date of Order—1st May 1986. field, 7 and 8 Tee Grove, Loxley, Sheffield 6, all in the Date of Filing Petition—llth September 1985. county of South Yorkshire. Court—SHEFFIELD. No. BROWN, Philip Clinton, unemployed, of 6 Bladon Court, of Matter—33 of 1986. Date of Order—23rd April Radford, formerly residing and carrying on business 1986. Date of Filing Petition—25th June 1985. as a PAINTER and DECORATOR from 19 Gedney Avenue, St. Anns both in Nottingham. Court— AMPHLETT, Brian Robert, of 43 Brook Road, Bomere NOTTINGHAM. No. of Matter—39 of 1986. Date Heath, Shropshire, formerly trading as Carpet World, of Order—29th April 1986. Date of Filing Petition— 40 St. John's Hill, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, CARPET 29th April 1986. RETAILER. Court-^SHREWSBURY. No. of Matter— 35 of 1986. Date of Order—6th May 1986. Date of CROFTS, John Allan, unemployed, of 25 Sheldon Close, Filing Petition—6th May 1986. Rise Park, lately carrying on business at 73 Haydn Road, Sherwood both in Nottingham as a BUTCHER. SINGH, Piara, unemployed, of 37 Hartshill Avenue, Oak- Court—NOTTINGHAM. No. of Matter—43 of 1986. engates, Telford, Shropshire, latterly residing at 25 Pool Date of Order—1st May 1986. Date of Filing Petition Road, Trench, Telford, Shropshire and trading therefrom —1st May 1986. on his own account and in his own name as a MARKET TRADER and previously of and trading from 66 Pool GRINNELL-MOORE, Anthony Patrick Jeremy, unem- Road, Smethwick, Birmingham and also known as ployed, of -132 Parkside, Wollaton, Nottingham formerly Piara Singh Rawn. Court—SHREWSBURY. No. of Mat- a Self-Employed SALESMAN, of 16 Coton Crescent, ter—14 of 1986. Date of Order—28th April 1986. Date Shrewsbury, Salop. Court—NOTTINGHAM. No. of of Filing Petition—27th February 1986. Matter—41 of 1986. Date of Order—30th April 1986. Date of Filing Petition—30th April 1986. RUPRA, Harjit Singh, residing at 45 Blossom Way, Houns- low, Middlesex, unemployed, lately a COMPANY DIR- ILETT, Doreen, 7 Woodlane Gardens, Wells Road, St. - • ECTOR, formerly a BUILDER, carrying on business Anns, Nottingham, formerly residing at 130 Mansfield under the style of Home Repairs Service from. 45 Blos- Street, Sherwood, Nottingham, SECRETARY. Court— som Way, Hounslow, previously residing at and carrying NOTTINGHAM. No. of Matter—38 of 1986. Date on business from 15 Queens Road, Southall, Middlesex, of Order—28th April 1986. Date of Filing Petition— formerly residing at 68 Testwood Lane, Totton, South- 28th April 1986. ampton, Hampshire and trading in partnership with an- other as RETAILERS under the style of St. Mary's RAY, Joseph Alan, Car Salesman, residing at 298 West- Hardware Shop. Court—SLOUGH. No. of Matter— dale Lane, Mapperley, Nottingham, lately trading at The 84 of 1985. Date of Order—llth April 1986. Date of Forest Tavern, 257 Mansfield Road, Nottingham, as a Filing Petition—8th August 1985. LICENSEE. Court—NOTTINGHAM. No. of Matter— 40 of 1986. Date of Order—30th April 1986. Date of ALLEN, Eric Frederick, Salesman, of and lately trading Filing Petition—30th April 1986. at 14 Bramley Crescent, Sholing, Southampton, Hamp- shire SO2 9LP as Eternally Yours as an. ARTIFICIAL SMITH, Althea, unemployed, of 22 Wickens Walk, St FLOWER MANUFACTURER described in the Receiv- Anns, previously of 35 Marple Square, St. Anns, lately ing Order as uresent occupation unknown. Court— carrying on business1 under the name of MIX-N-MATCH SOUTHAMPTON (by transfer from High Court of Jus- at 8 Marple Square, St. Anns all in Nottingham as a tice). No. of Matter—ISA of 1986. Date of Order— CLOTHING and FANCY GOODS RETAILER. Court 21st April 1986. Date of Filing Petition—llth November —NOTTINGHAM. No. of Matter-—44 of 1986. Date 1985. of Order—6th May' 1986. Date of Filing Petition—6th May 1986. RUSSELL, David Ireland, unemployed, of 168 Fordfield Road, Pennywell, lately a self-employed MUSICIAN, MIRZA, Javed Iqba (also known as John Mirza), unem- lately of 19 Francis Street, Fulwell all in Sunderland in ployed, of 58 Alexandra Road, Peterborough in the the county of Tyne and Wear. Court—^SUNDERLAND. county of Cambridgeshire, previously trading as a FISH No. of Matter—11 of 1986. Date of Order—6th May . and. CHIP SHOP PROPRIETOR from 16 St. Mary's 1986. Date of Filing Petition—6th May 1986..
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