The Edinbuegh Gazette, May 14, 1895

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The Edinbuegh Gazette, May 14, 1895 838' THE EDINBUEGH GAZETTE, MAY 14, 1895. near Bradford aforesaid, manufacturer and commission FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' ACTS. weaver. Walter Bateman, 6 Albert Terrace, Stapleton Road, in "VTOTICE is hereby given that the IRVINE and the city and county of Bristol, plumber, glazier, and _±\ HALFWAY YOUNG EEMALE PROVIDENT house decorator. SOCIETY, Register No: 39, Ayr, situated at Irvine, Mary Gittus, Westwood House, Exning, Suffolk. in 'the County of Ayr, is dissolved by Instrument, John Gammon, Stockham Farm, Swingfield, Kent, registered at this Office the 10th day of May 1895, farmer. unless "within three months from the date of the- Abel Bannester, Rushley Island, Great Wakering, Essex, Gazette in which this advertisement appears pro- farmer. ceedings be commenced by a member or other Thomas Craw, Stanton-in-Peak, Derbyshire, grocer and draper. person interested in or having any claim on the George Browse, residing at Iddesleigh, Torquay, and funds of the Society to set aside such dissolution, trading at The Criterion, Union Street, Torquay, and the same be set aside accordingly. Devonshire, outfitter. Fred Wainwright Anderton, 46 Emscote Grove, Halifax, R. ADDISON SMITH, Yorkshire, veterinary surgeon. Assistant-Registrar for Scotland^ Charles Duke, 19 London Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea, 43 New Register House, Edinburgh, Sussex, eating-house keeper. the llth day of May 1895. Joseph Groombridge, 50 High Street, Hastings, and Old London Road, Ore, both in Sussex, saddler. John M. Dean, Acacia House, Staines, Middlesex. Joshua Cook, 7 Lome Terrace, Spyvee Street, in the town and county of Kingston-upon-Hull, ketchowner. NTIMATION is hereby given that JOHN Arthur Ibbetson, 26 Gledhow Road and Rosebud Yard, I EAINIER M'QuEEN, of Braxfield, Esquire, - both in the city of Leeds, painter and paperhanger. Heir of Entail in possession of the Entailed George Ernest Warren, 25 Church Street, Gainsborough, Lands and Estates of BRAXFIELD, HARDINGTON, Lincolnshire, lately residing and carrying on business BROUGHTON, and Others, in the Counties of at 1 Park Lane, Macelesfield, Cheshire, pawnbroker's Lanark and Peebles, and in the Burgh of assistant, formerly pawnbroker. Lanark, has presented a Petition to the Lords Philip Proctor Angus, 27 and 29 Lord Street, Liverpool, Lancashire, and 51 Woodchurch Lane, Tranmere, of Council and Session (First Division, Junior Cheshire, jeweller. Lord Ordinary,—Mr. Shaw, Clerk), in terms of Timothy O'Sullivan, Bear Inn, High Street, Dowlais, the Entail Acts, and particularly of the Acts 38 licensed victualler. and 39 Victoria, chapter 61, and 45 and 46 Harry Carl Taylor (trading as Owen, Gittins, & Taylor), Victoria, chapter 53, and relative Acts of 28 Bridge Street, Newtown, Montgomeryshire, grocer Sederunt, for authority to charge the said and confectioner. Entailed Estates with improvement expenditure. William Hammond, the younger (lately carrying on business as W. Hammond & Co.), 15 Upper Surrey Date of Interlocutor ordering intimation, 9th Street, in the city of Norwich, now in lodgings at May 1895. Distillery Street, in the city of Norwich, merchant. INGLIS & ALLAN, W.S., Edmund Yarham and Robert Yarham, both of Themel- Agents of the Petitioner. - thorpe, Norfolk, farmers. James Bardsley, 39 Union Street, Oldham, Lancashire, 8 North Saint David Street, Edinburgh, beer pump manufacturer, brass finisher, &c. 10th May 1895. John Wright, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, miller and farmer. William Thomas Tucker, Myrtle Villa, Nelson, Glam- organshire, builder. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT, 1894. Charles Henry Charlesworth, 594 Shoreham Street, BURGH OF DUMBARTON. in the city of Sheffield, trading at 90 Mary Street, in the city of Sheffield, cutlery manufacturer. REVISION OF THE BOUNDARIES OF THE Emma Jane Brightman, 47 Newport Road, Middles- WARDS OF THE BURGH. borough, Yorkshire, draper and milliner. PETITION has been presented to the Sheriff Thomas Ullathorne Wilson, 3 Garnet Street, Middles- A Court of Stirling, Dumbarton, and Clackmannan borough, Yorkshire, insurance agent. at Dumbarton, by the Town Council of the Royal and William Ball, St. Mary Street, Truro, Cornwall, tailor. Parliamentary Burgh of Dumbarton, praying the Court (First) to revise the Boundaries of the Wards of said Thomas Benjamin Culley, 44 Stafford Street, Barrow- Burgh, and particularly the Boundaries of the Second, in-Furness, railway foreman. Third, Fourth, and Fifth Wards of said Burgh, for Alfred Henry Young, 28 Brynmaer Road, Battersea Parliamentary and Municipal as well as for Police Park Road, Surrey, lately residing at 1 Fern purposes, and to define in a written Deliverance the Crescent, Gravesend, Kent, formerly residing and new Boundaries of such Wards, for the purposes- carrying on business at the Collegiate Schools, foresaid, as such Boundaries are delineated and shown Watford, Hertfordshire, late schoolmaster, now out on a Map or Plan produced along with said Petition; of business. (Second) to find and determine that the Representatives • Charles Cooke, 18 Friarsgate, Warrington, Lancashire, in said Council of the existing Second, Third, Fourth, lately residing at 50 Parker Street, Warrington afore- and Fifth Wards respectively, shall respectively remain said, and lately carrying on business at 50 Parker Representatives of the corresponding Wards as altered Street and 115A Sankey Street, Warrington aforesaid, till the retirement of such Representatives respectively photographer. in ordinary course, and vacancies caused by the retiral Alfred Pavey, Lamb Hotel, Axbridge, Somersetshire, of said Representatives in ordinary course shall be filled licensed victualler and auctioneer. up by the voters in the respective new Wards; and (Third) to cause the Deliverance of the Court, along John Maledy, 3 Cowlings Place, Standishgate, Wigan, with the application upon which it proceeds, to be Lancashire, lately trading at 90 and 91 Market Hall, recorded in the Court Books, and in the Minute-Book of Wigan aforesaid, draper. the Town Council of said Burgh. Upon which Petition The following Amended Notice is substituted for that his Lordship, the Sheriff-Substitute of Dumbartonshire, published in the London Gazette of the 16th April has pronounced the following Deliverance :—' Dum- 1895 :—Osmond Spencer Meerwald, 46 Churchfield ' barton, 8th May 1896.—The Sheriff-Substitute having Road, Acton, Middlesex, surgeon. ' considered the foregoing Petition, with the Plan of ' the proposed revision of the Boundaries of Wards ADJUDICATION ANNULLED. * Two, Three, Four, and Five of the Burgh of Dum- Benjamin Jumeaux, Springfield, Ambleside, Westmor- ' barton produced therewith, assigns Tuesday the 4th land, surgeon and artist. ' day of June 1895, at twelve o'clock noon, within the:.
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