The Edinburgh Gazette, November 21, 1913

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The Edinburgh Gazette, November 21, 1913 J2SO THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 21, 1913. or reputed owners, lessees, or reputed lessees at 204 Upper Dale Road, all in the county borough and occupiers of such lands, property, and of Derby, railway audit clerk. George Johnson, 29 Market Street, Draycott, in the works, and a copy of this Notice as published county of Derby, and lately carrying on business in the " Edinburgh Gazette " will, on or before at the Rose and Crown Yard, Draycott aforesaid, the 29th. day of November 1913, be deposited journeyman joiner, formerly master joiner. for public inspection in the Office at Glasgow James Rodley, Runtling Terrace, Ossett, in the of the Principal Sheriff Clerk of.the County of county of York, woollen manufacturer's agent. Lanark, and also at the Office of the Sheriff Jacobus Cnoops, 2 Lansdowne Villas, High Road, Clerk at Airdrie, and a copy of so much of the Walton, in the county of Suffolk, and lately resid- ing and carrying on business at Holland House, said plans, sections, and book of reference as Gainsborough Road, Felixstowe, in the said county relates to the parishes of Old Monkland and of Suffolk, journeyman painter, lately stationer and New Monkland or to the said Burgh of Coat- tobacconist. bridge, together with a copy of this Notice, L. J. Clare, 22 High Street, Kingston-on-Thame!r will be deposited, on or before the said date, Surrey, motor engineer. for public inspection as regards the said parishes, Charles Whiffen, High Street, Snodland, Kent, at the Office of the Clerk of the Parish Council butcher. Isabella Davies, 14 Short Bridge Street, Newtown, in of each of such parishes at Coatbridge and the county of Montgomery, corn merchant (widow). Airdrie respectively, and so far as regards the William Jones, 23 Pembroke Street, Pembroke Dock,, Burgh of Coatbridge with the Town Clerk at in the county of Pembroke, tailor and outfitter. his Office at Coatbridge. George Henry Shaw Beaty, temporarily residing at 31. The Petition for the Order and printed the Shakespeare Hotel, Dover, in the county of copies thereof and of the Draft Order will be Kent, and late of the Bank House, Wem, in the lodged at the Office of the Secretary for Scot- county of Salop, bank manager. Samuel Evans, lately residing and carrying on business land, Whitehall, London, on the 17th day of at 131 High Street, Brierley Hill, in the county of December next, and on the same day a printed Stafford, boot and shoe dealer. copy of the Draft Order will be deposited in Richard Evans, 51 Lady Tyler Terrace, Rhymney, the Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments and Monmouthshire, colliery repairer. in the Private Bill Office of the House of Matthew Jones, The Myrtles, West Malvern, in the Commons. county of Worcester, and 18 Cannon Street, in the 32. The subsequent procedure will be by way city of Birmingham, insurance broker. Bernard Flanagan (trading as Bernard & Thomas), of Provisional Order unless it is otherwise 4 Coronation Avenue, and 12 West Park, both decided in terms of the Private Legislation Harrogate, previously Castle Yard, Knaresborough, Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899, in which case all Yorkshire, hairdresser. the procedure may be by way of Private Bill, and this Notice and the deposits will, subject The following Amended Notice is substituted for that published in the Edinburgh Gazette of \\th to the Standing Orders of Parliament, apply to November 1913 :— such Order. John Edward Wainright, 35 Southgate, in the city of Dated this 18th day of November 1913. Wakefield, tearner, formerly hay and straw dealer. JNO. ALSTON, Ihe following Amended Notices are substituted for Town Clerk, Coatbridge. those published in the Edinburgh Gazette of LAING & MOTHERWELL, W.S., 18th November 1913 :— 42 York Place, Edinburgh. John William Phillips, now residing at 86 Oldham Road, Waterloo, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, previously residing and carrying on business at Alsagers Bank, near Newcastle, Staffordshire, journeyman joiner, formerly joiner and builder. Elizabeth Fielden, 15 South Street, Chichester, and BANKRUPTS. Witney Lodge, Lyndhurst Road, Worthing, Essex, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. dressmaker and laundress (widow). RECEIVING ORDERS. Teku Mulchand Gidumal (in the petition described as Jethmal Gidumal) (trading as G. Jethmal), 33 "VTOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been. Newman Street, Oxford Street, London. -Li presented to the Sheriff of Dumfries and Galloway, at the instance of CHARLES BROOK, Esquire of E. Goodall, Cross Keys House, Moorgate Street, Kinmount, in the County of Dumfries, Pursuer, craving London, E.G., lately residing at The Nook, Queen the Sheriff to authorise the Pursuer under the provisions Ann's Gardens, Bush Hill Park, Middlesex. of the Entail Acts to Feu a Piece of Ground, part of the —— Isaacs (male) (trading as I. Harris & Co.), 41 Entailed Estate of KTNMOTOT, for the purpose of a Aldennanbury, London, B.C., woollen merchant. Public Hall; and that the Sheriff-Substitute at Dumfries Captain Edward Pellier Johnson, Old Ferry House, has, by Interlocutor dated 17th November 1913, inter Chelsea Embankment Gardens, London. alia appointed this intimation to be published in the Sampson Waters, 4 Warrington Gardens, Maida Edinburgh Gazette and in the Annandale Observer Yale, London, barrister and author. newspaper three times at intervals of fourteen days, that all parties interested may be certiorated of said Petition. Henry Lovett, later Grosvenor Cottage Hall Road, Handswprth, in the county of Stafford, and now R. F. BEOWN, Enrolled Law-Agent, His Majesty's Prison, Winson Green, Birmingham, Annan, Pursuer's Procurator. late secretary of company. 20th November 19r3. John William Skelton, 29 Wheatley Lane, Ben Rhydding, Yorkshire, and carrying on business at 55 Market Street, in the city of Bradford, hosier. James Crawford, 38 High Street, and Silver Street, To the Creditors and other Persons interested in the both in Bridgwater, Somerset, wholesale con- Succession of the Deceased WILLIAM MILJjS, fectioner. Chemical Manufacturer, Glasgow. Robert Eddells, Dimland Road, Llantwit Major, lately JOSEPH PATRICK, C.A., Glasgow, Judicial Factor residing at the Globe Inn, Llantwit Major, labourer. (J on the Estate of the deceased William Mills, has John Henry Bennett, late 5 Bailey Street, formerly presented a Petition to the Court of Session (First 43 Dairy House Road, but now residing in lodgings Division, Junior Xord Ordinary,—Mr. Paterson, Clerk),.
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