The Edinburgh Gazette, March 29, 1898

The Edinburgh Gazette, March 29, 1898

308 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, MARCH 29, 1898. Joseph Oonway, 79 York Street, Hultne, Manchester, In Parliament—Session 1898. in the county of Lancaster, lately residing at 49 Langahaw Street, Old Trafford, Manchester aforesaid, GLASGOW CORPORATION and formerly residing at the Wellington Inn, Medlock Street, Hulme, Manchester aforesaid, and carrying (SEWAGE, &c.) on business at the Wellington Inn aforesaid, traveller. Law Alfred James Hargreaves (formerly trading under the style of L. A. J. Hargreaves & Co., but sub- ADDITIONAL PROVISION. sequently under the style of Hargreaves & Co.), residing in apartments at 1 Corbar Road, Buxton, Construction of Additional Sewers and Works to Derbyshire, formerly residing in apartments at The Grove, Whitworth Park, Busholme, Manchester, and be included in the Bill for which Application previously at Moorwood, New Mills, Derbyshire, and has been made to Parliament; Application of trading formerly at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, but subsequently at 26 Brown Street, Manchester, Provisions of Glasgow Police (Sewage, &c.) formerly shipping merchant. Act, 1891, and Glasgow Corporation (Sewage) Constantino Logios, 8 Sussex Street, Manchester, com- Act, 1896, and of the Bill to such Additional mission agent. Sewers; Application to Renfrew County James Ryder, Markington, near Ripley, Yorkshire, builder and contractor. Council, &c., of Powers and Liabilities con- ferred on other Authorities by the Billj John Thomas Phillips, Gracious Street, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, brewer and shopkeeper. Deposit of Plans, &c. Isaiah Wade, 5 St. Paul's Street, Stamford, Lincoln- shire, potter. OTICE is hereby given that the Corporation of the City of Glasgow (hereinafter called Frank Peachell, 26 Duncan Road, Ne w Brompton, N Kent, lately Balmoral Road, New Brompton aforesaid, the Corporation), who are promoting in the furniture dealer. present Session of Parliament a Bill (hereinafter Edward Wiseby, 8 Railway Cottages, Grays, Essex, called the Bill) under the above name or short engine driver. title, intend to make application to Parliament, in George Henry Wilde, 126 Hall Street, Stockport, the present Session by Petition for additional Cheshire, lately residing and carrying on business at provision for all or some of the following purposes, the Vernon Arms Hotel, Vernon Street, Stoekport, maintain in addition to the Sewers and Works Cheshire, licensed victualler. viz. :— Charles Chick, lately carrying on business at East Reach and Gladstone Street, Taunton, in the county To authorise the Corporation to make and of Somerset, builder. described in the Bill the Sewers and Works Charles Howard Crosbie, Valley Paik, Mevagiasey, connected therewith, hereinafter described (that is Cornwall. to say):— Samuel Addingley, Lyndhurat, Tanshelf, Pontefract, carrying on business at the Hope Glass Works, XII.—A Sewer (No. 12) wholly situate in the Knottingley, both in Yorkshire, glass bottle manu- facturer. Parish of Cathcart, commencing in the County of Renfrew at a point in Holmhead William Henry Gates, The Ship Inn, High Street, Brotherton, Yorkshire, licensed victualler. Crescent at the intersection thereof with Holmhead Place, and terminating in the The following Amended Notice is substituted for that City and County of the City of Glasgow published in the Edinburgh Gazette of the 22nd March 1898 :—John William Oldman (trading as John by a junction with Sewer (No. 2) proposed Old man), Florence Villa, Chislehurst Hill, in the to be authorised by the Bill at the com- county of Kent, builder. mencement thereof at the intersection of The following Amended Notices are substituted for those Cathcart Road and Battlefield Road. published in the Edinburgh Gazette of the 25th March 1898 :— XIII.—A Sewer (No. 13) wholly situate in the Robert Ainsworth (lately trading as Robert Ainsworth Parish of Cathcart and County of Renfrew, 6 Co.), residing at 20 Lincroft Street, Moss Side, commencing at a point in Old Cathcart near Manchester, Lancashire, lately carrying on Road, opposite Castle Mains Farm Stead- business at 76 Moaley Street, Manchester, out of ing, and terminating by a junction with business, late general merchant. Sewer (No. 12) at a point in New Cathcarfc Thomas Henry Watson (lately carrying on business Road 40 yards or thereabouts northwards under the style of T. H. Watson & Co.), now resid- from the centre of the bridge carrying that ing at 7 Ashgate Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire, and at 7 Manchester Road, Chorlton-oum-Hardy, near road over the River Cart. Manchester, formerly residing at 14 St. James' Terrace, Heywood, Lancashire, lately carrying on XIV.—A Sewer (No. 14) wholly situate in the business under the style of T. H. Watson & Co. at 7 Parish of Cathcart, commencing in the Manchester Road aforesaid, and at Lockwood, York- County of Renfrew at a point in Lang- shire, and at Blackburn and Accrington, both in Lancashire, formerly carrying on business m partner- side Road 22 yards or thereabouts south- ship with F. E. Townsend, under the style of Towns- wards from the centre of the Millbrae find & Watson at 25 Change Alley, Sheffield afore- Bridge and terminating in the City and said, and subsequently carrying on business with County of the City of Glasgow by a F. E. Townsend and Chasemore Philip Gates, under the style of Townsend, Watson, & Gates at Blind- junction with Sewer (No. 1) proposed loss Chambers, Chapel Walks, Manchester, and to be authorised by the Bill at the in- theretofore carrying on business in partnership with tersection of Millbrae Road and Albert John Stanley Watson, under the style of Thomas Road. Watson & Sons at Wheathill Foundry, Rotherham, Yorkshire, lately railway contractor, formerly con- tractor, theretofore ironfonnder and stove maker, now XV.—A Sewer (No. 15) wholly situate in the in the employment of a firm at Sheffield as a cashier. County of Renfrew, commencing in the Parish of Cathcart at a point in Kilmar- ADJUDICATION ANNULLED. nock Road 20 yards or thereabouts south- William John Watson, 12 Middle Pavement, Notting- wards from the centre of M'Quisten ham, and Breaston, Derbyshire, solicitor. Bridge and terminating in the Parish of.

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