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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 4M AUGUST 1989 9115 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 4m AUGUST 1989 9115 ARMITAGE, Gerald of 3 Willow Walk, Liversedge Hall Lane, and 21 Town Street, Wyke, Bradford under the aforesaid styles of Liversedge in the County of West Yorkshire, Car Salesman. "Peel Mending" as an Alteration Tailor, all in the county of West Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Matter—23 of 1983. Date of Yorkshire. Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Matter—29 of 1983. Order—24th October 1983. Date of Operation of Order of Date of Order—4th October 1983. Date of Operation of Order of Discharge—24th October 1988. Discharge—4th October 1988. BINKS, David Alan, of 132 Ealand Road, Wilton Estate, Batley in HART, Leonard James and Hart, Violet Josephine (Married the county of West Yorkshire, Joiner, previously residing and Woman) residing at 54 High Street, Hanging Heaton, Batley in carrying on business as a Licensee at The Royal Oak, 4 Albion the county of West Yorkshire and carrying on business in Street, Latley. Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Matter—17 of 1983. partnership under the style of'Metro Taxis' at 2 Bar Street, Batley Date of Order—19th May 1983. Date of Operation of Order of aforesaid, Taxi Proprietors. Court—DEWSBURY (Separate Discharge—19th May 1988. Estate of L. J. Hart). No. of Matter—10 of 1984. Date of Order— 30th April 1984. Date of Operation of Order of Discharge—30th BROOK, Dennis, part-time Rent Collector, residing at 28 Field April 1989. Lane, Ossett, West Yorkshire and previously carrying on business at 9 Stoney Bank Street, Scout Hill, Ravensthorpe, Dewsbury, HART, Leonard James and Hart, Violet Josephine (Married West Yorkshire as a Grocer. Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Woman) residing at 54 High Street, Hanging Heaton, Batley in Matter— ISA of 1983. Date of Order—19th July 1983. Date of the county of West Yorkshire and carrying on business in Operation of Order of Discharge—19th July 1988. partnership under the style of 'Metro Taxis' at 2 Bar Street, Batley, aforesaid, Taxi Proprietors. Court—DEWSBURY CLEGG, Geoffrey, of and carrying on business at Crawshaw Yard, (Separate Estate of V. J. Hart) No. of Matter—10 of 1984. Date Bradford Road, Dewsbury under the style of "Crown Garage" as of Order—30th April 1984. Date of Operation of Order of a Motor Engineer, lately residing at 82 The Grove, Discharge—30th April 1989. Heckmondwike, previously residing at 12 Carlton Road, Liversedge and previously carrying on business with another at 31 Bradford Road, Dewsbury all in the county of West Yorkshire HILL, Colin of 24 Simpson Street, East Ardsley, Near Wakefield, under the style of "Crown Van Hire" as Van Hire Operators. West Yorkshire, Unemployed. Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Matter—7n of 1984. Date of Matter—28 of 1983. Date of Order—19th September 1983. Date Order—21st March 1984. Date of Operation of Order of of Operation of Order of Discharge—19th September 1988. Discharge—21st March 1989. KUS, Stanley, of 15 Poplar Crescent, Tingley, Wakefield, Sales CLIFFE, Mervin, Sub-contracting Builder and Joiner, residing at Representative lately carrying on business at Units 2 and 3, and trading from 46 New Lane, East Ardsley, near Wakefield and Navigation Yard, Kirkgate, Wakefield and prior thereto at Bull formerly residing at and trading from 143 Moor Knoll Lane, East Green House, Bull Green, Halifax all in the county of West Ardsley, both in the county of West Yorkshire. Court— Yorkshire under the style of 'Kirby Halifax Co* as a Retailer of DEWSBURY. No. of Matter—20A of 1983. Date of Order—20th Vacuum Cleaners. Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Matter—7A of July 1983. Date of Operation of Order of Discharge—20th July 1984. Date of Order—27th March 1984. Date of Operation of 1988. Order of Discharge—27th March 1989. COOKSON, Lawrence, Electrical Store Manager, residing at Flat 2, MULAREK, Gary Edward (unemployed) residing at 169 Wakefield Trafalgar Terrace, West Park Street and previously residing and Road, Drighlington, and prior thereto at 43 Hartley Buildings, carrying on business as a Publican at the Shepherd's Boy, Bridge Street, Morley, lately carrying on business as a Tyre Huddersfield Road, both Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. Court— Retailer under the style of "Pennine Tyres" at 624 Bradford Road, DEWSBURY. No. of Matter—6 of 1984. Date of Order—6th Batley, all West Yorkshire. Court—DEWSBURY. No. of March 1984. Date of Operation of Order of Discharge—6th Matter—19 of 1984. Date of Order—25th June 1984. Date of March 1989. Operation of Order of Discharge—25th June 1989. ELLIS, Robert, of 11 Latham Court, Gomersal, unemployed and PEARCE, Terry of 34 South Parade, Ossett in the county of West formerly residing at 32 Norman Mount, Leeds, both in West Yorkshire, Unemployed, lately residing and carrying on business Yorskshire. Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Matter—34 of 1983. at the Railway Hotel, 2 Bradford Road, Dewsbury, in the county Date of Order—12th January 1984. Date of Operation of Order of West Yorkshire as a Publican. Court—DEWSBURY. No. of of Discharge— 12th January 1989. Matter—1 of 1983. Date of Order— 10th January 1983. Date of Operation of Order of Discharge—10th January 1988. FLANAGAN, Gerard (described in the Receiving Order as Mr. G. Flanagan) unemployed, residing at and formerly trading from 32 PELL, Geoffrey residing and carrying on business at 8 Nettleton Overhall Road, Mirfield, West Yorkshire, under the style of Avenue, Mirfield, West Yorkshire under the style G Pell and Sons Norwood Doors—Doors Distributors. Court—DEWSBURY. as a Self Employed Bricklayer and previously residing at 36 Back No. of Matter—2 of 1984. Date of Order—22nd February 1984. Knowle Road, Mirfield, aforesaid. Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Date of Operation of Order of Discharge—22nd February 1989. Matter—7c of 1984. Date of Order—22nd March 1984. Date of Operation of Order of Discharge—22nd March 1989. FRYER, Anne Denise, School Teacher, of 11 The Nook, Bradford Road, Cleckheaton, also known as 4 Valley Road, Cleckheaton and previously carrying on business with another under the style ROSE, Ronald Andrew now unemployed, residing at 35 Victoria of Hypericum as Haulage Contractors from 4 Valley Road, Street, Ravensthorpe, Dewsbury, lately residing at 37 Victoria Cleckheaton aforesaid, all in the county of West Yorkshire. Crescent, Dewsbury and previously residing at "Inglewood", Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Matter—26 of 1983. Date of Nields Road, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield, all in the County of West Order—1st September 1983. Date of Operation of Order of Yorkshire, Company Director. Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Discharge—1st September 1988. Matter—1 of 1984. Date of Order—1st May 1984. Date of Operation of Order of Discharge—1st May 1989. GOBIN, Philip of 180 Middleton Road, Morley, near Leeds, Sales Representative, lately trading as a self-employed Sales SCHOFIELD, David (described in the Receiving Order as Mr D. Representative under the style of Kirby Home Care at Suite 1 and Schofield), unemployed, residing and lately carrying on business Navigation Yard, Kirkgate, Wakefield, both in West Yorkshire. at 8 Havercroft, Broadowler, Ossett, West Yorkshire as a Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Matter—27 of 1983. Date of Plumber. Court—DEWSBURY. No. of Matter—12 of 1983. Order—14th September 1983. Date of Operation of Order of Date of Order—19th May 1983. Date of Operation of Order of Discharge—14th September 1988. Discharge—19th May 1989. GREENE, Willie, Retired of 2 Town End, Morley, near Leeds and SIMCOATES, John Herbert (described in the Receiving Order as previously carrying on business at Russell House, Town End, John Herbert Simcoats), Bar Manager residing at 35 Fountain Morley under the style of "Peel Mending" and "Uniforms UK" Street, Morley, West Yorkshire and previously residing and as an Alteration Tailor and Uniform Maker and prior thereto carrying on business at The Commercial Inn, Commercial Street, carrying on business at 31 Brewery Lane, Thornhill, Dewsbury Morley, aforesaid as a Publican and prior thereto residing at The.
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