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630 THE GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 9, 1864.

«f"7|7E, tbe undersigned, George Nichols, John Nichols [Extract from the Dublin Gazette of January 26, 1864.] V V Forsell, and William Alfred Scott, of Leicester, in r|~MIE Partnership heretofore carried on by the nnder- the county of Leicester, canning on business as Braid Ma- JL signed Edward Walkington and Thomas Read nufacturers, in Humberstone-road, in Leicester aforesaid, Walking ton. as Druggists, and Oil and Colour Merchants, under the style or firm of Nichols and Company, do hereby at Rosemary-street, Belfast, under the name and firm of declar.e that tiie partner.-hip hitherto subsisting between us Edward Walkington and Son, has been this day dissolved is this, day dissolved by . mufunl consent.—Witness our by mutual consent. All debts due to the late firm are to hands this 3rd dny of February ..ISSfl. be paid to the suid Thomas Read Walkington, by whom the * George Nickqls. liabilities of the firm will be discharged. John Nichols For sell. Dated this 15th day of January, 1864. . . William Alfred Scott. Edwd. Walkington. Thos. R. Walkington, %[.OT[CE is hereby gi«en, tha.£ on the 31st day, of De- Present when signed by the said LM; cember last, the Partnership theretofore subsisting 'Edward Wallungton, and Tho- between us, the undersigned, John Gater and Frederick mas Read Walkingtou. Coisou, Ihen carrying, on business as Paper Manufacturers James Campbell, of Belfast, Solicitor. at Westend, in the parish, of South Stonebam, in the county of Southampton, under the style or firm of John Gater and Company, was dissolved by mutual consent.—As, witness our hands the. 5th day of February, 1864. Q JOHN CLEMENTS, Deceased. John Gater. Pursuant to the provisions of an Act of Parliament, of the Frederick Colson. 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap. 35, intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve OT1CE is hereby given, that the Partnership hereto- Trustees." J fore subsisting between us, the undersigned, Richard ^J OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and other Edwards and George Lockett, carrying on business as L Vi persons having any claims or demands against or upon Decorator.s of Earthenware, at Dalehall, in the parish of the estate of John Clements, late of No. 14, Great Dock- Biirslem, in the county of StfjfforJ, under the name or style street, Newport, Monmouthshire, who died on the' 1st day of Ed-wsirds and LockVti, was tins clay dissolved by mutual of December, 1863, aud probate of whose will was granted, consent; and such business will in future be carried on by on the 24th day of December, 1863, unto Abraham Clements, the snid Richard Edwards ou his own account.—Dated this one of the executors therein named, are requested to send in 2nd Jay of February, 1864. particulars of their debts and claims to me, the undersigned, Richard Edwards. Abraham Clements, Stamp Office, Newport, in the county of Monmouth, on or before the 28th day of March, 1864, Geo. Lochett. at the expiration of which time the executor will proceed to OTICE is • hereby given, that thu Partnership administer the estate and distribute the assets of the said N between the nnderVigned, James Hawker and deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard William Henry Stabb, in the"trade or business of Wine to the claims and demands only of which the executor shall and Spirit Merchants, at Torquay and Dartmouth, in the then have had notice; and such executor will not be liable county of Devon, under the firm of Thonns Reasley and for the assets so distributed to auy person of whose claim Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The said such executor shall not have had notice at the time of such James Hawker continuing the business under the same style. distribution.—Dated this 22nd day of January, 1864. ABRAHAM CLEMENTS, Stamp Office, Newport, James Hawker. Monmouthshire. . . William 11. Stabb. FREDERICK CUTRESS, Deceased. VTOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership between Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap. 35, 1 T! the undersigned, as Ship Stores Dealers, under the intituled- " An Act to further amend the Law of Pro- style of Williiim "Williams and Co., has been dissolved as perty, and to relieve Trustees." - and from the 13th day of January last—Dated tin- 3rd day OTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other of February, 1864. William Williams. N persons having any claims 'or demands- upon or Hy. Davis. against the estate of Frederick Cutress, late of Upper Pit- street, Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, Jeweller, OTICE is hereby given, (hat the Partnership here:o- deceased (who died on the 28th day of November, 1863, forc subsisting between us the undersigned, Henry and of whose personal estate and effects Letters of Adminis- DawkeN s the elder and Henry Dawkes the younger, of No. tration were on the 30th day of January, 1864, granted by 69, High-street, Shoredisi-h, io ihf c«nnty -of Middlesex, Her Majesty's Court of [Probate to James Cutress,- his ' Tallow Chandlt-rs and Tallow Melters, trading under the natural and lawful father, and next of kin), are hereby style or firm of H. aud H. Dawkes, was on the 4th day of required to send in particulars of such claims and demands February, 1864, dissolved by mutual consent; and that all to the said James Cutress, at the offices of Messrs. Woods debts due to :>r from the i-ai I partnership will be received and 'Dempster, of No. 64, Ship-street, Brighton, in the and paid by ihe undersigned Henry I>ei\vkes the elder, at county of Sussex, Solicitors, on or before the 8th day of N<>. 68, High-street, Shoi flitch aforesaid, by whom tlie April next, at the expiration of which time the said. James. said business will in future be carried on.—Dated tbis 8lh Cutress will proceed to administer the estate of the t-aid day of February, 1S6-4. ' • Frederick Cutress according to law, having regard only to Henry Dawkes, Senior. the claims a:iu demands of which he shall then have had Henry Dawkes, Junior. notice.—Dated this 8th day of February, 1864. WOODS and DEMPSTER, Solicitors to the said [Extract from the Edinburgh Gazette of February 5,1864.] James Cutress. NOTICE. [JOSEPH MASTERS, Deceased. rjpHE Subscribers, Trustees and Executors of the !ate Pursuant to Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap.- EL David Mason, Tea and Coffee Merchant, Edinburgh, g|35j intituled "An Act t;> further amend the Law of Sole Partner of the firm of 0. Mason and Company, Tea Property, and to relieve Trustees-" and Coffee Merchants, "88, South -street there, OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and other hereby intimate that from and after this da:e, they have N persons having any claim or demand whatsoever upon ceased to have any interest in or connection with the the estate of Joseph Masters, Lite of No. 33, - business to be henceforth carried on, for his own behoof; street, in the , Publisher and Bookseller, under the same firm of D. Mason and Company, by the deceased, who died 011 the 25th day of August, 1863, and Subscriber Alexander Aiikeu, who has purchased the whose will was proved on the 3rd day of February, 1864, in business and stock ia trade, and acquired right to the leases the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate of the prenvses, No. 83, S.iut'n Bridge-street. All claims by'Katherine Masters, of No. 33, Aldersgate-street aforesaid, against the late firm of ihe kite Mr Mason, will be paid by Widow, Joseph Reynolds Masters, of 'No; 78, New Bond- his Trustees. street, London, Bookseller and Publisher, and Frederick Mary Mason, Buckle, of No. 25,' Eastcheap, in the said city of London, J. Maso.n, Gentle-nail, the executrix and executors therein named, Andio. Thomson, are hereby required to send in particulars of their respective claims to the said executrix .and executors, -or to me, the Trustees of Uavid Muson. undersigned, on or before the 4th day of April next, after Alexander AUken. which day the said executrix and executors will proceed to . ADAM FTFB, 21, St. Andrew-square, Edinburgh, distribute the assets of the said testator among the persona Writer, Witness. entitled thereto according to law, having regard to those GEORGE BROWN, Wriar, 21, St. Andrew-square, debts or claims on'y of which the said executrix and Edinburgh. Witness. executors shall then have had notice; and they will not he Edinburgh,. February 4, 1664. answerable to any person'of whose debtor claim they shall