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Bank of Nova Scotia & Citibank Unclaimed Bank Balances, March Section (40) of the Banking Act requires the publication of the following data in a newspaper at least four (4) times over the period of one (1) year. This will give persons the opportunity to claim these monies. If these monies remain unclaimed at the end of the year, they will become a part of the Jamaica Government’s Revenue. ACCOUNT NO. NAME OF ADDRESS DATE OF LAST AMOUNT ACCOUNT NO. NAME OF ADDRESS DATE OF LAST AMOUNT Christiana Branch DEPOSITORS TRANSACTION Christiana Branch DEPOSITORS TRANSACTION 225 Cleveland Dennis c/o Miss Beatrice Dennis Mar. 15, 1991 8,645.85 44277 Jervis Rowe James Hill P.O. Apr. 29, 1991 7,950.59 Litchfield PA Clarendon Trelawny 17236 Harvesttime Tabernacle Christiana P.O. Nov. 29, 1993 6,191.29 300 Edith Bailey Christiana PO Mar. 15, 1991 2,677.95 Manchester Manchester 17296 Freemans Hall Boxing c/o BNS Christiana Mar. 15, 1991 49,644.46 302 David Reid Spauldings PO Mar. 15, 1991 7,482.63 Christiana Clarendon 46229 Frankfield Primary Frankfield P.O. Jul. 1, 1991 7,299.83 1107 Gladys Patrick Christiana PO Mar. 15, 1991 7,949.51 School Frankfield Manchester 1242 Brejal L. Mills Walderson P.O. Dec. 10, 1993 36,447.09 1702 Creswell A. Richards Troy P.O. Mar. 15, 1991 946.65 Manchester 1771 Roslyn Diah Walderston P.O. Mar. 15, 1991 6,949.94 100094 Shaneka A. Hinds Orange Hill Districk Dec. 10, 1993 600.65 Manchester Long Look P.A. 2259 Josephine Ferguson Devon P.O. Mar. 15, 1991 4,579.97 Clarendon Manchester 100095 Estina M. Walters Eltham District Dec. 10, 1993 1,078.22 2326 Percival Bascoe Spauldings P.O. Mar. 15, 1991 8,135.19 Ocho Rios P.O. Clarendon St. Ann 2724 Ira Henry Spauldings P.O. Mar. 15, 1991 3,728.32 100169 Dwayne T. Morrison Ballards River Apr. 15, 1992 545.39 3050 Lucille Francis 855 East 219 Street Mar. 11, 1993 33,693.28 Crooked River P.O. Bronx Clarendon New York, USA 100237 Noren M. Chung c/o Ms. Kerri Ann Lyn Sue Jul. 28, 1994 1,609.16 3087 Dosseel E. Sinclair Chudleigh P.A. Mar. 15, 1991 4,154.88 P.O. Box 28 Manchester Christiana 3652 Allan P. Griffiths Harrywatch PO Mar. 15, 1991 1,310.60 Manchester 3857 Hugh Campbell Borobridge PO Sep. 02, 1993 7,951.04 100252 Nyoka Y. Wisdom c/o Ms. Elaine Wisdom Aug. 8, 1994 513.65 St. Ann Green District 3997 Vincent Bailey Harrywatch PO Mar. 15, 1991 6,016.15 Trelawny Manchester 100273 Kerri A. Morgan c/o Ms. Enid morgan Sep. 7, 1994 503.67 4073 Ameziah Reid Borobridge PO Mar. 15, 1991 3,358.67 P.O. Box 396 St. Ann Manchester 4164 Landford Williams Wait-A-Bit PA Apr. 16, 1991 6,198.54 100304 Marsha S. Chambers Albert Town P.O. Aug. 24, 1994 505.46 Trelawny Trelawny 4883 D. N. Davis 5 White Road Sep. 22, 1994 8,210.40 100316 Renee M. Frater c/o Sharon Brown Oct. 3, 1994 696.49 Sparkbrook Albert Town P.O. Birmingham, England Trelawny 4481 Daccas Wray Baillieston Mar. 15, 1991 6,868.84 100342 Howard A. Taylor c/o Pauline Powell Nov. 22, 1994 1,694.07 Alston PO Walderston P.O. 4929 Pamela Thomas Spaulding PO Mar. 15, 1991 11,749.53 Manchester Clarendon 100360 Ripton A. Powell c/o Pauline Powell Dec. 12, 1994 1,676.56 5315 Mary Bourne Walderston PO Mar. 15, 1991 6,400.09 Walderston P.O. Manchester Manchester 5416 Charmaine Reid Chudleigh District Apr. 16, 1991 6,947.07 200009 Tyrone Hodges John's Hall District Oct. 05, 1993 979.84 Walderston PO Silverstping P.A. Manchester Clarendon 5446 Joseph Brown Lorrimers PO Feb. 28, 1994 10,021.09 200025 Tamara Smith P.O. Box 13 Apr. 25, 1994 952.51 Trelawny Laughlands 5637 Marcia A. Wanliss PO Box 102 Mar. 15, 1991 8,880.90 St. Ann Christiana, Manchester 200057 Tamika S. Ashley Silent Hill District May 20, 1994 1,119.34 6081 Rosa White Chudleigh PA Mar. 27, 1992 25,375.01 Moravia P.A. Manchester Clarendon 6678 Wilbert Haynes Litchfield P.A. Mar. 15, 1991 6,754.26 2000060 Lorraine Roberts Silent Hill District May 20, 1994 935.25 7371 Newton Reid Wild Cane P.O. Apr. 17, 1991 7,460.28 Moravia P.A. St. Ann St. Ann 7387 Matilda McLeod Spaldings P.O. Mar. 15, 1991 4,204.56 200121 Kaydian Smith Long Look District Oct. 18, 1994 1,526.17 Clarendon Long Look P.A. 7693 Enid Chevers 135B Wycherest Avenue Oct. 29, 1993 7,226.30 Clarendon Toronto, Canada 88086 Eric Ellington Cumberland P.A. Mar. 15, 1991 14,431.72 ACCOUNT NO. NAME OF ADDRESS DATE OF LAST AMOUNT Clarendon Sav-La-Mar DEPOSITORS TRANSACTION 8287 Egbert Getfiled Harrywatch P.O. Mar. 15, 1991 1,146.14 Manchester 34 Lucy M. Rodney Balboa C Z Sep. 01, 1975 3,665.81 8365 Vincent Lodge Frank Hall Mar. 15, 1991 920.46 Panama City Bohemia P.A., St. Ann Panama 8587 Ansel Uter Craighead P.O. Mar. 15, 1991 12,529.47 133 Alice E. Fogoe Williamsfield District Feb. 15, 1991 2,062.60 8951 Isiah Blidgeon Elenwood Spring District Mar. 15, 1991 1,766.04 Glenislay P.O. Ritchies P.A. Westmoreland Clarendon 191 William Locke 59 Allerton Lane Hateley Feb. 15, 1991 31,856.51 8954 Wesley Davis Cascade All Age School Mar. 15, 1991 502.71 West Bromwich Wild Cane PO West Midlands 9140 Roana Codling 410-120 Acorn Place Mar. 15, 1991 2,939.35 230 C.M. Simmonds 31 Gasmere Avenue Feb. 15, 1991 11,497.16 Mississauga Wemble, Middlesex Canada London 9299 Faith Daley Christiana P.O. Apr. 17, 1991 7,049.82 491 Theophilus Vassell 47 South Road Feb. 15, 1991 137,302.26 Manchester Handsworth 10054 Gladstone Smith 22 Douglas Road Mar. 15, 1991 13,420.69 Birmingham, England Handsworth 753 Dennis C. Jackson Negril District Feb. 15, 1991 4,323.02 10134 Wilbert Gayle 92 Somerleyton Road Mar. 15, 1991 4,235.39 Negril P.O., Brixton S W 9 Westmoreland 10172 Agatha Hills 40 Thornhill Road Mar. 15, 1991 26,340.78 882 Gloria Howell Savanna-La-Mar P.O. Jan. 01, 1976 1,429.71 Handsworth Westmoreland England 926 Harold C. Cahusac Frome Feb. 15, 1991 817.49 10362 Lillian Johnson 35 Buckmaster Road Mar. 15, 1991 18,352.65 Westmoreland Battersea 1027 Edwin B. Williams Strathbogie Apr. 03, 1972 907.48 11958 Ruby V. Clarke Devon P.O. Mar. 15, 1991 9,600.91 1162 Marva Sankey 217-10-137 Road Feb. 15, 1991 7,845.30 Manchester Springfield Garden 11966 Cyril Richards Richmond Mar. 15, 1991 928.28 New York Spauldings P.O. USA 18024 Icilda Stiff Craighead P.O. Mar. 15. 1991 4,523.04 1322 Ephraim Smith Little London District Feb. 15, 1991 1,187.57 Manchester Little London P.O. 21133 Lindo Anderson 410 Delafield Place Mar. 15, 1991 18,840.27 Westmoreland NW Washington 1558 Walter A. Reid 46 Rose Street Feb. 15, 1991 6,712.20 25732 Clifton Palmer 8 Winch House Mar. 15, 1991 25,181.48 Savanna-La-Mar P.O. Tiler Road Westmoreland London 1838 Eustace M. Atkinson Chantilly Gardens Feb. 15, 1991 4,889.73 25859 Neville Stobbs Rock Spring P.O. Feb. 5, 1992 47,026.87 Savanna-La-Mar P.O. Trelawny 27101 Frederica Campbell Stettin P.A. Jul. 12, 1993 13,666.47 Westmoreland Trelawny 1918 Aston T. James Whithorn District Feb. 15, 1991 3,737.42 27287 Andrew Hyman 312 Hendon Drive N.W. Oct. 11, 1993 34,306.70 Whithorm P.O. Calgary, Alberta Westmoreland Canada 1933 Nathaniel E. Vassell McAlpine District Feb. 15, 1991 1,429.73 28964 Leonora McLean 34 Windover Road Sep. 24, 1993 28,704.43 Bluefields P.O. Marsden Westmoreland London 2378 Elaine Finlator Petersfield P.O. Feb. 15, 1991 21,214.08 29163 Leanora Bennett Hibernia District Jan. 13, 1993 13,386.83 Westmoreland Devon P.O. 2630 William S. Wood Cave P.O. Feb. 15, 1991 14,219.71 Manchester 3385 Roderick H. Marston Frome District Feb. 15, 1991 1,669.08 36620 Henry May 1 Fairburn Grove Jan. 20, 1992 32,340.63 Frome P.O. Chiswick W4SEL Westmoreland 37211 Lynette Evans P.O. Box 4 Mar. 15, 1991 4,964.27 3446 Margaret Starkings Savanna La Mar P.O. Feb. 15, 1991 2,574.90 Frankfield Westmoreland Clarendon Cont’d on next page Unclaimed Bank Balances (cont’d) ACCOUNT NO. NAME OF ADDRESS DATE OF LAST AMOUNT ACCOUNT NO. NAME OF ADDRESS DATE OF LAST AMOUNT Sav-La-Mar DEPOSITORS TRANSACTION Sav-La-Mar DEPOSITORS TRANSACTION 3844 Clarence Dickson 4 Murray Street Feb. 15, 1991 3,319.33 13115 Reginald Lawrence Flamstead Feb. 15, 1991 706.08 Savanna-La-Mar Kingsvale P.A. Westmoreland Hanover 3887 Watson Lowe Frome P.O. Feb. 15, 1991 4,833.89 13191 Ethlyn Cooper c/o Bank of Nova Scotia Feb. 15, 1991 827.37 Westmoreland Savanna-La-Mar P.O. 3978 Alvin Cazely Old Hope District Feb. 15, 1991 1,628.89 Westmoreland Old Hope P.A. 14001 Carrol D. Campbell Grange Hill District Apr. 30, 1992 1,047.07 Westmoreland Grange Hill P.O. 4023 John Williams c/o BNS Jamaica Ltd. Apr. 30, 1992 1,208.27 Westmoreland Savanna-La-Mar P.O. 14019 Sonia Davis Crowder Feb. 15, 1991 1,211.79 Westmoreland Grange Hill P.O. 4064 Leopold N.
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