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The London Gazette, 30Th December 1976 Annual 17316 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 30TH DECEMBER 1976 Castletown, Isle of Man, on the 21st January 1977, at J. Megson, P. Double and J. P. Greenfield who will continue 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of laying before to carry on business as Solicitors at the above premises the Meeting the Liquidator's account of the winding-up under the style or firm of Rigbys. R. Rigby, M.B.E., will showing how the winding-up has been conducted and the not be responsible for any debts or liabilities incurred by property of the Company disposed of and giving any this new firm.—Dated 17th December 1976. explanation thereof; and also of determining by Extra- R. Rigby, M.B.E. ordinary Resolution the manner in which the books and R. F. Rigby. papers of the Company and of the Liquidator may be J. Megson. disposed of.—Dated 20th December 1976. P. Double. (255) A, R. H. Fitt, Liquidator. (366) /. P. Greenfield. ANNUAL LIQUIDATION THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, MEETINGS 1914 AND 1926 STRADBROKE SECURITIES LIMITED RECEIVING ORDERS Notice is hereby given pursuant to section 299 of the AIYAR, Robert Duray, of 44, Abbey Road, St. John's Companies Act, 1948, that a General Meeting of the Mem- Wood, London, N.W.8, occupation unknown, lately bers of the above-named Company will be held at Kirkman residing at 116, Duke Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. House (1st Floor), Kirkman Place, 54A Tottenham Court Court—HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Date of Filing Road, London W.I, on Tuesday, 15th February 1977, at 1 Petition—26th Aug., 1976. No. of Matter—1760 of 10 a.m., to be followed at 11 a.m., by a General Meeting 1976. Date of Receiving Order—21st Dec., 1976. No. of the Creditors for the purpose of receiving an account of Receiving Order—1840. Whether Debtor's or of the Liquidator's acts and dealings and of the conduct Creditor's Petition—Creditor's. Act of Bankruptcy of the winding-up of the Company during the year ended proved in Creditor's Petition—Section 1-1 (G), Bank- 24th November 1976.—Dated 20th December 1976. ruptcy Act, 1914. S. D. Samwell. S. Cohen. BIRD, J. R. (male), whose present address is unknown but (325) Joint Liquidators. who lately carried on business at 121, Mason's Hill, Bromley, Kent, occupation unknown. Court—HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Date of Filing Petition— 26th July, 1976. No. of Matter—1498 of 1976. Date of Receiving Order—22nd Dec., 1976. No. of Receiving PARTNERSHIPS Order—1850. Whether Debtor's or Creditor's Petition— Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore sub- Creditor's. Act of Bankruptcy proved in Creditor's sisting between us the undersigned Doreen Cliff and Petition—Section 1-1 (G), Bankruptcy Act, 1914. Robert Hankinson carrying on business as Farmers at Beech BRITTON, John, of 821, Chelsea Cloisters, Sloane Farm, Hollin Lane, Styal Wilmslow, Cheshire under the style Avenue, Chelsea, London, S.W.3., occupation unknown. or firm of D. & R. HANKINSON has been dissolved by Court—HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Date of Filing mutual consent as from the 1st June 1976 so far as concerns Petition—26th July, 1976. No. of Matter—1499 of the said Doreen Cliff who retires from the firm. All debts 1976. Date of Receiving Order—22nd Dec., 1976. No. due to and owing by the said late firm will be received of Receiving Order—1851. Whether Debtor's or and paid by the said Robert Hankinson who will continue Creditor's Petition—Creditor's. Act of Bankruptcy to carry on the said business under the same style or firm proved in Creditor's Petition—Section 1-1 (G), Bank- name.—Dated 18th August 1976. ruptcy Act, 1914. D. Cliff. (321) R. Hankinson. HAMLING, John, of 27, Ingal Road, Plaistow, E.I3, in the London Borough of Newham, occupation unknown. Court—HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Date of Filing Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore sub- Petition—23rd July, 1976. No. of Matter—1495 of sisting between David Morrill and Sydney Oliver carrying 1976. Date of Receiving Order—22nd Dec., 1976. No. on business of farming and racing stables at BEDE HOUSE of Receiving Order—1852. Whether Debtor's or Credi- FARM, Kingthorpe, Wragby in the county of Lincoln has tor's Petition—Creditor's. Act of Bankruptcy proved in. been dissolved as from the 13th day of October 1976. Creditor's Petition—Section 1-1 (G), Bankruptcy Act, (319) S. Oliver. 1914. ISELEY, C. (male), of 38, Ronalds Road, London, N.5, Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore sub- occupation unknown. Court—HIGH COURT OF sisting between Arthur Waddington Jackson and Edith JUSTICE. Date of Filing Petition—28th July, 1976. Jackson both of Bay Trees, Appleby Parva in the county No. of Matter—1522 of 1976. Date of Receiving Order ot Leicester, John Cliffe Jackson of Money Hill Farm, —22nd Dec., 1976. No. of Receiving Order—1853. Stretton en le Field in the county of Leicester, and Richard Whether Debtor's or Creditor's Petition—-Creditor's. Act Arthur Jackson of Hurst Farm, Chilcote in the county of of Bankruptcy proved in Creditor's Petition—Section 1-1 Leicester carrying on business as farmers at Money Hill (G), Bankruptcy Act, 1914. Farm, Stretton en le Field aforesaid and Hurst Farm, Chilcote aforesaid under the style or firm of A. W. KNIGHT, Clive Edward, of 12, Willow Way, Luton, JACKSON & SONS has been dissolved as from the 5th Bedfordshire, PAINTER, previously residing at 1, Willow day of April 1975 so far as concerns the said Richard Court, Marsh Road, Luton, and formerly residing at Arthur Jackson who retired from the said firm.—Dated 1st 53, Halfway Avenue, Luton, both in Bedfordshire. December 1976. Court—HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Date of Filing R. A. Jackson. Petition—26th Oct., 1976. No. of Matter—2167 of 1976. J. C. Jackson. Date of Receiving Order—21st Dec., 1976. No. of A. W. Jackson. Receiving Order—1841. Whether Debtor's or Creditor's (834) E. Jackson. Petition—Creditor's. Act of Bankruptcy proved in Creditor's Petition—Section 1-1 (G), Bankruptcy Act, 1914. Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore sub- sisting between us the undersigned, carrying on business as LONGLEY, Edward William, of 143, Station Road, Solicitors at 60 Lincoln Road, Peterborough, Cambridge- Drayton, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 1PL, a CON- shire, 16 North Street, Bourne, Lincolnshire and 14 Market TRACT CLEANER, trading as Progressive Cleaning Place, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire under the style or Service. Court—HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Date firm of RIGBY WILLIAMS & CO., has been dissolved of Filing Petition—5th Aug., 1976. No. of Matter—1602 by mutual consent as from the 30th September 1976. A of 1976. Date of Receiving Order—21st Dec., 1976. new Partnership has been formed between R. F. Rigby, No. of Receiving Order—1842. Whether Debtor's or.
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