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Public Notices H.M THE LONDON GAZETTE, STH DECEMBER 1974 12293 notice that by virtue of the powers contained in the customs If you claim that the said goods are not liable to forfeiture and excise Acts and enactments amending those Acts, certain you must within one month from the date of this notice goods, namely 11,000 Japanese Yen, 400 Swiss Francs and of seizure give notice of your claim in accordance with the 905 Deutsch Marks which were brought to the London said Schedule to the said Act. In default of such notice the Postal Depot, King Edward Buildings, London, E.C.1 on or said goods will be deemed to have been duly condemned as about 27th July 1974 have been seized as liable to forfeiture forfeited and will be liable to be disposed of in such manner upon the grounds that: the said goods were brought to the as the Commissioners of Customs and Excise may direct. London Postal Depot, King Edward Buildings, London, If you make such claim within the time aforesaid, legal E.C.I for the purpose of being exported and the exportation proceedings will be taken for the condemnation thereof. would have been contrary to the prohibition for the time K. S. Marshall, Officer of Customs and Excise. being in force with respect to those goods under section 22 (1) of the Exchange Control Act 1947. H. M. Customs & Excise London Postal Depot, Whereby and by force of section 56 (1) of the Customs Room 17, Sorting Office Block, •and Excise Act 1952, the said goods are liable to forfeiture. King Edward Building, E.C.I. Public Notices H.M. LAND REGISTRY (6) 86 Catherine Street, Reading, Berks; by J. A. and M. F. Main of that address. (7) Inglewood, Branksomewood Road, Fleet, Hants; by The following land is about to be registered. Any objections D. M. Mayfield of that address. should be addressed to the appropriate District Land (8) 9 Scott Close, Emmer Green, Reading, Berks; by Registry shown below before the 19th day of December D. S. Addicott of that address. 1974. (9) Part of forecourts of 654 Oxford Road and of Three THE CROYDON DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, Shops adjoining, Oxford Road, and 70 Spring Sunley House, Bedford Park, Croydon, CR9 3LE. Gardens, Reading, Berks; by Reading Corporation. (10) Stallpits Farm, Shrivenham, Oxon; by A. E. Gay, FREEHOLD Church Farm House, Lydiard Millicent, Swindon, (1) 16 Birkbeck Hill, London, S.E.21, by N. C. Dowson, Wilts. E. A. A. Lee, G. M. U. Young and W. H. T. Fisher, (11) 11 Jardine Road, Aston, Birmingham ; by M. Azam, 7 St. James's Place, London, S.W.I. 88 Golden Hillock Road, Birmingham. (2) 86 Knollys Road, London, S.W.I6 ; by B. S. Slater of that address. LEASEHOLD (3) 13 Beddington Lane, Beddington, Surrey ; by London (1) 51 Robin Hood Lane, Hall Green, Birmingham; by Borough of Sutton. D. and M. Fogarty of that address. (2) 26 Carmodale Avenue, Perry Barr, Birmingham ; by LEASEHOLD R. Deeley of that address. Former Church of St. Bartholomew, London, S.W.ll ; by The Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Thyateira & Great Britain His Grace Archbishop Athenagoras, C. THE HARROW DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, Katsikides, 31 Trefoil Road, London, S.W.I8, G. Lyon House, Lyon Road, Harrow, Middx., HA1 2EU. Procopiou, 146 Bennerley Road, London, S.W.ll and A. Sfikas, 89 Northcote Road, London, S.W.ll. FREEHOLD (1) 29 Marne Avenue, London, N.ll ; by F. V. Keylock THE DURHAM DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, of that address. (2) Mayland Croft, College Road, Harrow Weald, Middx ; Aykley Heads, Durham, DH1 5TR. by Home Freeholds Co. Ltd. FREEHOLD •(1) 80 Bishopton Lane, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland; by THE LYTHAM DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, R. Linardi, Queens Hotel, Bishopton Lane aforesaid. (2) Police Station—7 and 9 Eastbourne Road and College LYTHAM ST. ANNES, LANCS., FY8 SAB. of Art, Green Lane, Roman Road, Middlesbrough, Cleveland and land in Skinnigrove Road, Kilton, FREEHOLD Cleveland ; by Cleveland County Council. 56 Towers Road, Liverpool ; by F. M. and A. J. Walker of that address. THE GLOUCESTER DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, LEASEHOLD 442 Gorton Road, Reddish, Stockport, Greater Manchester; Bruton Way, Gloucester, GL1 1DQ. by Z. Berg of that address. FREEHOLD <1) 89 London Road, Gloucester; by T. J. and J. Perry THE NOTTINGHAM DISTRICT LAND REGISTRY, of that address. (2) 2 acres at Lythalls Lane, Coventry, West Midlands ; CHALFONT DRIVE, NOTTINGHAM, NG8 3RN. by Coventry Corporation. (3) £ acre at junction of Alcester Road and Reddings Road, FREEHOLD Moseley, Birmingham ; by A E. Timms, 88 Eastwood (1) 26 Hawthorne Street, Barnsley, South Yorkshire ; by G. Road, Birmingham, E. Harris, 9 Mossfield Road, and M. Hoole of that address. Birmingham, A. W. B. Harvey, 33 Pembroke Croft, (2) Land and garage between 17 Oakleigh Avenue and 1 Hall Green, Birmingham, A. S. Lambon, 145 Station Whitmore Road, Chaddesden, Derby ; by R. A. Lennox, Road, Birmingham, P. C. D. Naish, 16 Cotton Lane, 17 Oakleigh Avenue aforesaid. Birmingham, L. G. Wareham, 55 Marsham Road, (3) Two parcels of land on W. side of Kelvin Close on S. Birmingham, C. H. Pearson, 8 Belwell Drive, Four side of 1 Kelvin Close and in front of Telephone Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, G. B. Exchange together with the air space above and the Gooding, Ruhumah, Station Lane, Lapworth, Warwick- ground below the full extent of Kelvin Close, Staple- shire and R. S. J. Ingram, 135 All Saints Road, ford, Notts. ; by East Midlands Investments Ltd. Birmingham. (4) Land between Mill Hill and the River Soar and opposite (4) Site of 23 Railway Street, Tipton, Sandwell and 9$ 55 Belgrave Avenue, Belgrave, Leicester ; by C. Smith, acres fronting Darby's Hill Road, Oakham Green Elizabeth House, Perth Avenue, Leicester. Estate, Warley, both West Midlands; by Sandwell (5) 42-56 (even) Tewkesbury Street, Leicester; by R. Cairns, Corporation. 1801 Melton Road, Rearsby, Leics. (5) Land at rear of 41 Market Place, Henley-on-Thames, (6) £ acre at back of 4-4A-10-10A (even) Hepworth Lane, Oxon; by Hale Hamilton (Property) Ltd. Mirfield, West Yorkshire ; by Hirst and Wooler Lid..
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