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The Commercial Gazette from London, Greater London, England • Page 19

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sessss liEB (Q-. LIMITED Petition presented, Ang. 7, by Emaanriel Willianis, 8 Heaton Moor, and 12 Manchester, C.A. HearinK, C.C. Manchester, Sept.

25 at 10, Addlesbaw Warburton, 15 Manchester, sola. NoRTHWiCH SALT COMPANY LIMITED Petition presented, Aag. 6, by R. W. Griffin, 27 GJement'a-laue, billbroker.

Heariag, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, Aug. 19. 13 Sherborne-lane, sols. PELSALL COAI. AND IHON COMPANY LIMITED Petition presented, Aug.

4, by Lloyd's Bank Limited, 72 Lombard-st. Hearing, by Mr, Justice North, Aug, 39. Mackrell, Maton, (j! Godlee, 21 for Wragge, Evans, HoUiday, Sadler, sols. PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED, 21 Adelphi. Windup order, July 18.

BOOK INVESTMENT TETTST LIMITED, 56 Cheapside. Winding np July 23, STANDARD GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITBD, 8 Drapers'- gardens, Throgmorton-avenue. Winding up order, July 25, WATSON (Messrs. W. AND COMPANY LIMITED, 4 King- William-st.

First meeting, of Aug, 25 at 11, and of conttibntories, Aug. 25 at 12, at 7 Lin- coln'a-inn. WKSTEBN COUNTIES STEAM BAEEBIES AND MILLING COMPANY LIMITED, 10 New Bath. First meeting, of creditors, Aug. 26 at and of coniribatoriea, Aug.

26 at 3, at the O.R.'s, Bristol. Voluntary Winding Up. AiToiEi ALLUITCB MINES LIMITED Wm. Shrimpton's. 90 Sept.

8 at 3, for an account of the frinding up. ATLAS GHEitfiOAL GOMPAKYLIMITED Meeting, Atlas Chemical Works, Widnes, Sept. 15 at for the accounts of the winding up. BEN RHYDDINO HYDROPATHIO ESTABLISHMENT LIMITED, Beaolntion passed June 29, confirmed July it ia desirable to reconstruct the old company, and that with a view thereto the company be wound up; and that H.H. Cribb, Newton-vale, upholstarer, W.

H. Oonjrers, 7 Water-lane, Leeds, leather factor, and George Radford, Liverpool, corn merchant, be BRITISH COMMERCIAL CORPORATION LIMITED Resolntibn passed Jiily 22 (at 81 the corporation be wound up. P. M. James, the secretary, was appointed liquidator.

BRYOBSOK BROTHERS LIMITED Reablution paaaed July 14, confirined July 29 (at Charlton Works, Islington)That the company be wound up. Thomas Andrew, 309 was appointed liquidator. BtrsNOB AYRBS WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE COMPANY LIMITED Claims to H. R. Qrenfell, Gre'sham-house, Old one of the liquidators, byOct.

31. BURY AND PUBLIC TRUST COMPANY LIMITED. Resolutions passed July 17, confirmed July 31That the compaiiy be wound up; and that E. Hawotth be liqr, BtTxtoN LIMB AND STONB COMPANY LIMITED. Reaolntions passed July 17, confirmed Aug.

it is desirable to liquidate the company for the purpose of selling and transferring the property and assets thereof to a new company, and accordingly that this company be wound up; and that J. J. Lees, Buxton, lirne mieirchant, be liquidator. CONCESSIONS TRUST LIMITED Resolutions passed Aug, 3 That the trust be wound up and that Edward Hart, 14 G.A., and Or. P.

Seligsen, 57 merchiant, be liquidators. COZE SYNDIOATE LIMITED Besolntion passed July 2, confirmed July 24 the company be wound up; and that W. M. Eight, 88 A Leadenhall-street, secretary, be liquidator. Dviv Ss LIMITED.

ResolutloBS passed July 23, confirmed Aug. 7 (at 60 it is deair- able to reconstruct the company, and accordingly that the company be wound up that Henry Crunden Sargent be liquidator; and that the liquidator consent to the registration of a new company to be named Oaff ic Stewart Limited. EOLEOTio PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED Meeting, 2 Duke- street, Adelphi, Sept. 15 at for the account of the liquidation. EiiMSALi.

AND SOUTH EIRKBY GAS OOMFAMY LIMITBD Meeting, Strafford Arms Hotel, Wakefield, Sept. 17 at 2, for the report of the winding up. EXPORT BBEWBEY COMPANY LIMITED 8 Staple-inn, Holborn, Readlntion passed July 8, confirmed Aug. the company be wound up. Robert Mackie, The Avenue, Acre-lane, Brixton, accountant, was appointed liquidator.

HART BROTHERS LIMITED Claims to Thomas Mortimer, 100 Manchester, liquidator, by Sept. 22. JuNCTioN IRON WOEKS COMPANY LIMITED Meeting, office of the company. Union Iron Works, Manchester, Sept. 12 at 10, for tea account of the winding up, liBB THEATRICAL COMPANY LIMITED 81 Gracechnrch 'St.

Resolution passed July 6, confirmed Aug. the compiEiny be wound up; and that Julius W. H. Byrne be liquidator. LONDON AND WEST OP ENGLAND CoNTRAOt COMPANY LIMITED Besoiulion passed July 6, confirmed July That for the purpose of carrying out the transfer of the business of the company as hereaftermentioned, the com; pany be wound up; that Alfred Skinner bia liquidator; land that the liquidator cause a new company to be regis- tered under the title of the London and West of England Contract Company Limited, and transfer to such new conipany the whole of the business of the company.

MAWSTON LEAD MINING COMPANY LIMITED Resolution pasised July the company be wound up, NEW ROSS HILL GOLD COMPANY LIMITED ReBolution paased July 7, confirmed July the company be wound up; that W. S. Ogle, 90 and George '2 Suffolk-lane, be liquidatora. POTSDAM REEFS LIMITED Resolutions passed July 14, confirmed JuJy it is expedient to effect an amalgamation of this company with the vSutherland Reef Limited, and that with a view thereto this company be wound up and that M. E.

Pemberton, Leatherhead, be liquidator. RETORT SYNDICATE LIMITED Resolution passed July 2, confirmed July 24 the company be wound up and that W. M. Eight, 88A secretary, be liqr, RiPAKjr QUICKSILVER AND SILVER MINES COMPANY LIMITED. Resolutions passed July 13, confirmed July 29 the company be wound up; that Mosea Atherton, 12 Liverpool, be liquidator; and that the liquidator sell the business and property of the company to a company about to be incorporated with the name of the Ripjani Quicksilver and Silver Mines Company Limited.

'osARio AND CORDOBA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED. Resolution passed July 20, confirmed the company be wound up and that J. G. Le Marchant, 275 Winchester-house, gentJeman, be SAMDANG TEA COMPANY LIMITED 2 Austinfriars. Resolution passed July 22, confirmed Aug.

the company be wound up; and that Charles Wright, chairman, and Edward Carter, secretary, be liquidators. SOUTH AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT SYNDICATE LIMITED Claims to W.N, Thomas and Arthur Wyatt, 68 liquidators, by Aug. 31. TAFF, MBRTHYR, AND DOWLAIS STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY LIMITED Meeting, John Vaughan's, Tydfil, Sept. 18 at p.m., for an account of the windinj; up.

ToBR MILLS COTTON SPINNING COMPANY LIMITBD Meeting, Pnblic-hall, New Mills, Derby, Sept, 15 at 7 p.m., for an accbnnt of the winding up. CRANIUM MINES LIMITED Resolution passed July 28: That the company be W. B. Maaaey-Msin- waring, 80 Grosvenot-plaoe, and A. J.

Leeae, 77 Reighton- road, Upper Clapton, were appointed liquidators. DISSOLUTIONS OF FABTNEBSHIFB. ALLSOP MONK Market Harborough, Leicester, stonemaBons and dealers in buUdera' materials. Aug. 1.

Debts by Wm. Allsop, who continues the business. BANKS, GIBLING, 8 BANES Exeter, furniture removers, July 10. Debts by W. E.

Gibling, BARBER SS CROSS Horsebridge, Hellingly, Sussex, grocers and drapers, July 31. Debts by J. S. Cross, who continues the buaineas. SMITH Acres-lane, Stalybridge, iron and tin plate workers.

18. Debts by Wm. Birch. BLANOHFLOWEB Snffolk, fish merchants. July 29.

Debts by H. W. Blanohfiower. BoousLAvsKY 33 Chelsea, qigarettei manufacturers. July 31.

Alexander Boguslavaky continues the business. BROWNBILL ILIFFE 35 Briggate, and, 20 Qaeen'a-arcade, 68. Duke-street, Barrow-in-Furness, jewellers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and diainond merchants. 29. Debts of the Leeds busineaaea by J.

E. Brownbill, and of the Banow -in -B'urness buaineis by C. G. Iliffe, who continue the same respectively. BUTCHER ROBINSON IX Great Tower wine and spirit nierchants and brokers.

Aug. 5. CANOELLOB, SON, GILLHAM 7 Tokenhonse-yard, stockbrokers. Aug. 1.

Debts by Frederick Cancellor and H. W. C. Gill'ham. CARDWELL J.

T. G. S. CABDWBLL trading as W. J.

CARDWELL Dewsbury and Whitley, colliery proprietors and farmers. Deo. 7,1886. CHITTY SB MARTIN 10 New-conrt, Carey-street, solicitors. July 1.

J. H. P. Chilty continues the business. COTTON SS BIDLAEB Birmingham, architects.

Mar. 25. W. Bidlake continues the buaineas. CBBIQHTON, MITCHELL, SS CO Minerva Collar Works, 2 and 2 A 14 A Cook 's Walworth, linen collar manufacturers.

Aug. 1, Debts by Isabella Creighton. CROSS SS PERBY 43 Queea 's and greengrocers. June 24. CuRRiB WARNER Birmingham, general brass- founders, July 1.

DEAN Richard SONS Plumbe -st. Saw Mills, Burnley, joiners, builders, and timber merchant). Aug. 4, Debts by John Dean and. Benjamin Dean, who continue the business.

EcROYD Wm. Ss SONS Lomeshaye, Neilson, and Bradford and Drighlington, and Abram AMBLER SS SONS Wilsden, worsted spinners and manafacturera and merchants. Mar. 81, as regards B. F.

Ecroyd. EDWABDS SS JENKINS trading as the MAESTBG TIN-PLATB Llwydarth, near Maesteg, tin-plate manufactiirers. Aug. 7. Debts by W.

H. Edwards, Who continues. ETANS SS BBOWNELL Cannock, Stafford, ironfounders and engineers. June 30. Debts by Henry Evans.

FABRAR HALL 79 Fpuntain-atreet, Manchester, eoliciton. June 30. Debts by T. L. Farrar, who continues.

FIELDER, RICH, SON Malmesbury, Wilts, auctioneers. July 6. Debts by J. H. Fielder.

FITCH SONS Ttrycroas, Leicester, firelight manufacturers. June 20. Debts by W. Fitch and A. E.

Fitch, who continue the business. FORD DADLBY Moorfields, St. Gloucester, iron and brass founders. July 30. Debts by Joseph Ford, who continues the business.

HALLIWELL Adam, Edmund EENT James EHNT Edwin EBNT trading as Henry EAY Middleton, near Manchester, silk manufacturers. July 22, as regards Adam Halliwell. Debts by Edmund Eent, James Eent, and Edwin Eent, who continue the business, HAUVEY SC COLVILB Hall Farm, Illington, Norfolk, farmers. Juno I. Debt? by Wra.

Harvey, HUGHES John SONS 34 Myrtle-street, Liverpool, tallow chandlers and brush factors. July 23. Debts by Alfred Hughes. KABERRY, STANSFIBLD, CRABTREE Lowfield Ironworks, Milnrnw, near Rochdale, engineers and general machinists. July 31.

Debts by J. M. L. Chadwiok, The Orchard, Rochdale, auctioneer, EAYB Anthony Enowles SONS Mold-green, Hudderafield, manufacturing chemists, Aug. 1, Debts by A.

E. Eaye. ENY WOOD The Platls, Brettell-lane, co. Stafford, glass engravers, Aug. 4.

LEE, LEB HOULT trading as Henry FBABNOOMBB Phceaix Works, Dudley-road, Wolverhampton, japannera and tinplate workers. Aug, 6. Debts by Henry Fearncombe (b Co. Limited, who continue the buainess. Lit WILSON West Hartlepool; and managers.

July 31. LORD Thomas, Ann COUPE Charles COUPE, James COUPE, trading as John COUPE Roie-hill Mill, Heywood, Lancaster, cotton spinners and manufacturers. July 29. Debts Ann Coupe, Charles Coupe, and James Coupe. LOWE WBIGHTSON 17 Exchange-baildings, St.

Mary's- gate, Manchester, accountants. July 30. Debts by Edwin Wrightson, LUCAS SS WALKINQTON Louth, Lincoln, wine and spirit merchants. Ang. 1, Debts by Wm.

Walkington, who continues the business. PABEEZSR J. 25 Manchester, tailors and drapers. July 24. Jacob Pareezer continues the business.

PARKS MITCHELL Bury, Lancaster, surgeons, June 1. Debts by Robert Mitchell, PRITC HETT (te TAYLOR 32 Houndsditcb, printers and stationers. Aug. 1, Debts by Robert Taylor, who continues, REYNOLDS Charles G. Brook-at.

Works, Manchester, hatters'fur cutters. Aug, 7. Debts by Frank Williamson. SHERWOOD, THOMPSON, SS 4 Liverpool, and Cannstatt, and John SHERWOOD New York, Memphis, New Orleans, Galveston, (fee, cotton inerchants. July 31, Debts by John Sherwood, who continues.

SINGER LEVY, 5 Whiteshapel, far dealers. July 30. Debts by Jacob Singer. TROLDAHL CO XTnion-chambers, Grainger-street West, cattle importers, 'Feb. 28.

Debts by S. R. J. Troldahl. RANDALL SS WILDE 3 Birmingham, manufao- turing jewellers.

July 9. Debts by Alfred Randall. WOOD Thomas Globe Mills, Giiy-road, Beadfocd, worsted manufacturers. June 30. DISTRIBUTION OF ASSETS OF OEOEASED PERSONS.

APPLETON Wm, North-cliff, Sancton, York, farmer, died July 1, Claims to Thomas Robson, Pocklington, by Sept. 26. ABMITAGB Fanny Henrjiette, Oulton-house, Stone, Stafford, widow, died Mar. 4. Claims to Paddook Sons, Hanley, by Aug.

31. ATTWOOD Jane, formerly Ravensball, Bournemouth, late 6 Gordon-rd, West Ealing, spinster, died May 31. Claims to W. J. Humfrys, Hereford, by Sept.

16. BARKER George Rickard, formerly Copeman, late Hemsby- hall, Hemaby, Norfolk, esquire, died Mar. 6.. Claims to Fosters Burroughes, Norwich, by Aug. 21.

BATES George, Huxloe-place, Eettering, auctioneer, died May 7. Claims to Snow Ss Atkins, by Sept. 4.. BBRBSFORD Francis Maii'ona, formerly Uplands, Guildford, and Southwark, late Cliftonthorpe, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicester, colonel, died Aug. 1,1890.

Claims to Dalzell Ss Beresford, 12 Clement'a-inn, Strand, by Aug, 3L CALVKBT Frederick, Inner Temple, and 88 Upper Grosvenor- died June 6. Claims to Western Ss Sons, 35 Strand, by Sept. 30. CHAMBERLAicr Emma, The Parks, Minehead; Somerset, spinater, died June 2. Claims to Robert Hole, Minehead, by Aug.

30. COLLINS Margaret, Chiddingly, Sussex, widow, died June 22. Claims to Fardell Canning, Mitre-ohambers, Temple, by Sept. 10. CoNDY 14 Plympton, Devon, butler, died Apr, 25.

Claims to J. W. Bickle, Plymouth, by Ang. 6. iCooPER Mary Ann, 2 Millstone-place, Millstone-lane, Not' tingham, widow, died June 30..

Claims to Heath Sons, Nottingham, by Sept. 4. CouLBON Roxby-houie, Newington, Hull, commission agent, died June 3. Claims to Pettingell Ss 'fhorp, Hull, by Sept. 18.

DALE Charles 1 Nunnery-lane, York, provision dealer and beer retailer, died June 2. Claims to Spink Ss Brown, York, by Sept. 8. DILLON Grace, Avenue-villa, The Avenue, St. Margaret's, East Twickenham, spinster, died May 29.

Claims to Diggles Ss Ogden, Bfanchester, by Sept. 23. DUDGEON Philip Maurice, Oriel-house, Batfaf esquire, died Jan. 11. Claims to Smith, Mammatt, Hale, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, by Sept.

15. I FOSTER Joseph, Denholme, Bradford, retked groaer and com i dealer, died May 27. ClaimB to Land Sc B. C. Foster, Halifax, by Sept.

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