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The Belfast Gazette, 5Th August, 1983 in the High THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 5TH AUGUST, 1983 671 undersigned Solicitors for the Personal Representatives of IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE the deceased. And Notice is hereby further given that after the said IN NORTHERN IRELAND 1st day of October, 1983 the said. Personal Representatives CHANCERY DIVISION will proceed to convey or distribute the property of the : said deceased among the parties entitled haying regard Between only to the claims and demands of which particulars shall NORTHERN BANK LIMITED have.been received. ' Plaintiff - and Dated the 28th day of July, 1983. PATRICK CONNOLLY Holmes & Swann, .... Defendant Solicitors for the Personal Representatives, Pursuant to an Order of the above-named Court in a cause High Street, Antrim. ; wherein the Northern Bank Limited are Plaintiffs and Patrick Connolly is Defendant. All persons claiming to be incumbrancers affecting the property described in the Schedule hereto are either personally or by their Solicitors to come in and prove their claims at Chambers, Room 27, Royal Courts of Justice, In the Estate of Samuel James Gibb, late of 236 Ravenhill Chichester Street, Belfast on Wednesday, 7th September, Avenue, in the County of the City of Belfast, Ships 1983 at 2.00 p.m. or in default thereof they will be perempt- Welder (retired), Deceased. orily excluded from the benefit of the said Order. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 28 of the Every claimant holding any security .is to. produce the Trustee Act {Northern Ireland) 1953, that all creditors, same at the time and place aforesaid being the time beneficiaries and other persons having any claims against appointed for adjudicating on the claims. or interest in the estate of the above-named deceased, who Dated the 27th day of July, 1983. was found dead on 12th April, 1983, are required to send on or before 29th October, 1983, particulars of such claim C. T. McAlpine & Son, or interests to the undersigned Solicitors for the personal Solicitors for the Plaintiff, representatives of the deceased. 12 Northland Row, Dungannon. D. McClean for Master (Chancery). And Notice is hereby further given that after the said 29th October, 1983, the said personal representatives will SCHEDULE proceed to convey or distribute the property of the said The premises comprised in Folio 6367 County Tyrone deceased among the parties entitled thereto and having being part of the lands of Mullybrannon containing 11 regard only to the claims and demands of which particulars acres 3 roods and 26 perches in the Barony of Dungannon shall have been received. Middle, County Tyrone. Dated this 29th day of July, 1983. Harry McKibbin & Co., Solicitors for the personal representatives, Between : Saxone House, DAVISON HOLMES LIMITED 5 Fountain Lane, Plaintiff Belfast BT1 SNA. and JAMES T. YOUNG Defendant Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland (Queen's Bench Division) made in the above action all persons claiming to be incumbrancers affecting the property described in the Schedule hereto PARTNERSHIPS are personally or by their Solicitor to come in and prove their Claims at Chambers, Room 27, Royal Courts of Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Tuesday, 6th Septem- subsisting between Mr. Scott Frazer and Mr. William John ber, 1983 at 12.00 noon, or in default thereof they will be Bell, carrying on business as motor agents and dealers at peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order, 40/50 Townsend Street, Belfast under the firm of "Frazer every claimant holding any security is to produce the same & Bell" has been dissolved as from the 30th day of July, at the place and time aforesaid being the time appointed 1983 due to the retirement of Mr. Scott Frazer. for adjudicating on the claims. All debts due to and owing by the said firm as at 30th Dated the 2nd day of August, 1983. day of July, 1983 will be received and paid respectively by Greer, Hamilton <fe Gailey, the said Mr. William John Bell who will continue to carry Solicitors for the Plaintiff, on the said business under the style of "Frazer Bell & Co." 27 High Street, Ballymoney. Dated 30th July, 1983. SCHEDULE All That farm of land and premises in the Townland of William John Bell. Ballaghbeddy containing .approximately 9 acres 2 roods Scott Frazer. and 10 perches statute measure and in the Townland of Killymaddy containing approximately 1 acre 1 rood 'like measure, all in the Barony of Kilconway and County of Antrim comprised in Folio No. 8281 County Antrim Held in fee simple free from land purchase annuity. Notice -is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Samuel B. Goldblatt, Michael G. McGuigan and I. Lome Campbell carrying on business as C. P. TRIM LIMITED Chartered Accountants at 27 College Gardens, Belfast By Order of the Court dated 27th July, 1983 on the Petition under.the style .or firm of • Goldblatt & Co. has been of Lawtons Limited, the above-named Company was dissolved by mutual consent as from the 29th July, 1983 ordered to be wound up by the Court. - so far. as concerns the said I. Lome Campbell who retires from the said firm. All debts due to and owing by the Comerton & Hill, said late firm will be received and. paid respectively by Solicitors for the Petitioner, Samuel B. Goldblatt and Michael G. McGuigan who will Murray House, • continue to carry on the said Business in partnership 4 Murray Street, under the same style or firm. Belfast..
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