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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 14Ra JUNE 1979 7547 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 14ra JUNE 1979 7547 Hearing—12th July 1979. 10.30 a.m. Place—The BURY. No. of Matter—13 of 1974. Date Fixed for Registrar's Court, The Court House, Encombe Place, Hearing—28th September 1979. 2 p.m. Place—The Salford 3. County Court Office, Mardol House, Market Hall Build- ings, Shoplatch, Shrewsbury, Salop. KNOTT, Alan Ronald, Heating Engineer, residing at 22 Wellington Crescent, Old Trafford, Manchester 16 in the PEGLER, John Brindley, of 6 Causeway Crescent, Totton metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, lately carry- previously residing ait 16 Wiidburn Close, Calmore both ing on business from that address in partnership with in the county of Hants, METAL FINISHER. Court— another under the style of Conversions Unlimited and SOUTHAMPTON. No. of Matter—19 of 1974. Date previously residing at The Old Chapel, Sparrow Hill, Fixed for Hearing—22nd August 1979. 10.30 a.m. Place Upper Weare, Axbridge in the county of Somerset and —The Court House, Castle Square, Southampton. carrying on business as HEATING ENGINEERS in partnership with'Unother under the style of H. J. Whiting HARRISON, Josephine (married woman), residing at 31 & Co. from Brookhill, Alson Sutton, Axbridge aforesaid. Carlton Way, Glazebrook, near Warrington, Housewife, Court—BRADFORD. No. of Matter—3 OA of 1974. formerly carrying on business under the style of J. Date Fixed for Hearing—14th June 1979. 10.30 a.m. Harrison Transport, 31 Carlton Way aforesaid and at Place—The Registrar's Court, The Court House, Encombe Beechfield, Glazebrook Lane, Glazebrook in the county of Place, Salford 3. Lancaster as a HAULAGE CONTRACTOR. Court— WARRINGTON. No. of Matter—14 of 1973. Date FREEMAN, Thomas, of 15 St. Nicholas Crescent, Bridg- Fixed for Hearing— 19th June 1979. 10.30 a.m. Place north in the county of Salop. Court—SHREWSBURY. —The Registrar's Court, County Court, Palmyra Square No. of Matter—7 of 1974. Date Fixed for Hearing—28th South, Warrington. September 1979. 2 p.m. Place—County Court Office, Mardol House, Market Hall Buildings, Shoplatch, HOLCROFT, John Raymond, Motor Mechanic, residing Shrewsbury, Salop. at 24 Birch Street, Newton-le-Willows and lately carrying on business as a MOTOR REPAIRER under the name or HYDE, Barry Kenneth, of 152 Bembridge, Brookside, style of J. R. H. Motors from 69 Renshaw Street, Liver- Tel ford, Salop lately residing at 119 Blakemore, Brookside, pool 1 and previously at Tarbuck Green Service Station, Telford and 45 Wigmores, Woodside, Telford aforesaid, Netherly Road, Tarbuckj Liverpool under the same style, lately carrying on business as a MOTOR CAR ACCES- formerly carrying on a similar business under the name SORY MARKETER under the style 5 Star Automotive or style of J. R. H. Autos at Captains Lane, Ashton-in- Additives Company at Suite F, Daviot House, Lombard Makerfield all in the county of Lancaster. Court— Street West, West Bromwich, Staffordshire. Court— WARRINGTON. No. of Matter—2 of 1974. Date SHREWSBURY. No. of Matter—22 of 1974. Date Fixed for Hearing—19th June 1979. 10.30 a.m. Place— Fixed for Hearing—28th September 1979. 2 p.m. Place The Registrar's Court, County Court, Palmyra Square —The County Court Office, Mardol House, Market Hall South, Warrington, Cheshire. Buildings, Shoplatch, Shrewsbury, Salop. MADDEN, Joseph, residing and carrying on business at 133 INGROUILLE, Joseph John Thomas, of Hill Farm House, Lovely Lane, Warrington in the county of Chester as a Lime Kiln Lane, Lilleshall, near Newport in the county PAINTER and DECORATOR under the style of "J. of Salop, unemployed, formerly residing and carrying on Madden". Court—WARRINGTON. No. of Matter— business under the style of Christian Lord Studio at 106 10 of 1974. Date Fixed for Hearing—19th June 1979. Muxton Lane, Muxton, Telford in the county of Salop 10.30 a.m. Place—The Registrar's Court, County Court, and at 89 Birchfield Road, Northtampton in the county Palmyra Square South, Warrington. of Northtampton and 50 High Street, Cranfield in the county of Bedford, PHOTOGRAPHER. Court— BARNES, Ronald David, of 6 Grayshott Close, Harestock, SHREWSBURY. No. of Matter—26 of 1974. Date Winchester, STORE DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER. Fixed for Hearing—28th September 1979. 2 p.m. Place Court—WINCHESTER. No. of Matter—6 of 1974. —County Court Offices, Mardol House, Market Hall Date Fixed for Hearing—3rd July 1979. 10.30 a.m. Buildings, Shoplatch, Shrewsbury, Salop. Place—The Law Courts, Winchester. McGOUGH, Peter Michael, PLUMBING and HEATING ENGINEER, residing and carrying on business at 78 ORDERS MADE ON APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE Upper Road, Madeley, Telford, Salop under the style Domestic Rescue, formerly at 83 Broad Street, Kidder- FOX, Alan George, 25 Eversley Crescent, St. Leonards-on- minster, Worcestershire. Court—SHREWSBURY. No. Sea in the county of East Sussex, Bread and Confec- of Matter—21 of 1974. Dated Fixed for Hearing—28th tionery Franchise Agent, lately residing at 18 Brook September 1979. 2 p.m. Place—The Court Office, Street, Hastings in the county of East Sussex, previously Mardol House, Market Hall Buildings, Shoplatch, Shrews- residing at 3 Sydney Close, St. Leonards-on-Sea aforesaid bury, Salop. and at 2 Boarsney Farm Cottages, Roibertshridge ini the county of East Sussex. Court—HASTINGS. No. of Matter—13 of 1975. Date of Order—27th February McQUILLEN, David1 Thomas, lately residing at 26A 1979. Nature of Order made—Discharge suspended for Longden Coleham, Shrewsbury, Salop and carrying on 1 month and discharged from 27th March 1979 on con- business at Condover Industrial Estate, Condover, near dition that he pays £300 in 7 days. Grounds named in Shrewsbury aforesaid as a MOTOR BODY REPAIRER, Order for refusing an absolute Order of Discharge— formerly carrying on business in partnership with another Proof of Facts mentioned in section 26, subsection under the style of T. P. Hunter & Company at Rock 3 (A), Bankruptcy Act 1914, as amended by section 1 Street, Shrewsbury aforesaid as a MOTOR BODY RE- of the Bankruptcy (Amendment) Act 1926. PAIRER, formerly residing at 8 South View, Severn Bank, Shrewsbury aforesaid and previously at 2 Little BALDERSON, John Patrick, residing at 83 Bridlington Plealey, Pontesford, Shrewsbury aforesaid and carrying Street, Hyson Green, in the city ofNottineham, Pro- on business in partnership with another under the style fessional Photographer. Court—NOTTINGHAM. No. of M. & S. Developments at Leaton Industrial Estate, of Matter—17 of 1975. Date of Order—8th May Bomere Heath, Shrewsbury aforesaid as a MOTOR 1979. Nature of Order made—Bankrupt's discharge be BODY REPAIRER. Court—SHREWSBURY. No. of suspended for 3 months and discharged from 8th August Matter—10 of 1974. Date Fixed for Hearing—28th 1979. Grounds named in Order for refusing an absolute September 1979. 2 p.m. Place—County Court Office, Order of Discharge—Proof of Facts mentioned in section Mardol House, Market Hall Buildings, Shoplatch, Shrews- 26, subsection 3 j(A, B and D) Bankruptcy Act 1914, as bury, Salop. amended by section 1 of the Bankruptcy (Amendment) Act 1926. WILLIAMS, Neil Edward (described in the Receiving Order as N. Williams (male)), of 24 Duke Street, Broseley WHITEHEAD, John Mellor, Hairpiece Manufaccurer, of in the county of Salop, Self-Employed Electrician, for- the Willows, 2 Brook Way, Deans Hanger. Northampton- merly carrying on business in partnership with another shire, lately carrying on business at 81 Chalk Hill, Oxhey, under -the style of " Industrial & Domestic Electricians " Watford in the county of Hertford under the name or at Unit 18, Limes Walk, Oakengates, Telford in the style of " A Hora Wig International (Manufacturing)". county of Salop and 24 Duke Street, Broseley aforesaid Court—ST. ALBANS. No. of Matter—54 of 1975. as ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. Court—SHREWS- Date of Order—26th February 1979. Nature of Order E.
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