THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1906. NOTICE. HE Business of FLEMING & CO., Merchants, 3 T Robertson Street, Glasgow, formerly carried on b the late Robert Fleming, was sold and transferred, as a 23rd March 1903 (the date of his death), by Mrs. Isabell Fleming, his widow and Executrix, to liis sons, Willian Gilmour Fleming and Robert Daniel Fleming, who ar continuing the Business under the same Firm name. ISABELLA FLEMING, Executrix of the Late ROUEKT FLEMING. WILLIAM FLEMING. R. D. FLEMING. GEO. W. MURRAY, Apprentice to Stevenson & Brownlie, Writers, Glasgow, Witness. JNO. W. SXODGIIASS, Apprentice to Stevenson & Brownlie, Writers, Glasgow, Witness. HE Firm of GEORGE RUTHERFORD THOMSON T & SON, Auctioneers, Arbroath, carrying on bnsines at 43 Marketgate and Brothock House, Arbroath, ha been DISSOLVED, as at the 26th day of January 1906 by mutual consent. The Business will continue to be carried on by George Rutherford Thomson under the same name of GEOKGE RUTHERFORD THOMSON & Sox", for his own behoof. Messrs. George Rutherford Thomson & Son an authorised to uplift all the debts due to, and they wil discharge all debts and liabilities due by, the Firm. Dated at Arbroath, this 26th day of January 1906. GEO. RUTHERFORD THOMSON. Witnesses to the Signature of the said George Rutherford Thomson— HENRY LOHIMER, Solicitor, Arbroath, GEO. G. DALGARNO, Solicitor, Arbroath. R. 0. THOMSON. Witnesses to the Signature of the said Robert Colville Thomson— HENKY LORIMER, Solicitor, Arbroath, GEO. G. DALGARNO, Solicitor, Arbroath. 119 HE Firm of HUTTON BROTHERS, carrying on business as Bakers in Cathcart Street, Greenook, was, T on 24th March 1901, DISSOLVED by mutual consent of Thomas Hutton, Baker, Greenock, and William Hutton, formerly Baker, Greenock, now residing in Cheltenham, the sole Partners thereof. Since said 24th March 1901, the Business has been carried on by the Subscriber Thomas Hutton for his own behoof under said Firm name of HUTTON BROTHERS, and he is authorised to receive all accounts due to, and will pay all debts due by, the dissolved Firm. 25th January 1906. THOMAS HUTTON. JAMES FRAME, Solicitor, Wallace Place, Greenock, JAMES BRYCE, Law-Clerk, Wallace Place, Greenock, Witnesses to the Signature of Thomas Hutton. WILLIAM HUTTON. ARTHUR HILL, Chemist and Dentist, 98 High Street, Cheltenham, JOSEPH GOVER, Chemist's Assistant, 98 High Street, Cheltenham, , Witnesses to the Signature of William Hutton. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. HE Copartnery of LINDSAY, DONALDSON, & COMPANY, Brass Founders, 20 West Scotland Street, Glasgow, of which the Subscribers are sole Partners, was DISSOLVED, as upon the 10th day of June 1905, by the retiral of William Donaldson. The debts will be collected and accounts paid by the Subscriber William Archibald Lindsay. 27th January 1906. W. A. LINDSAY. KINROSS, Farmer, Riding Court, Datchet, Witness to the Signature of W. A. Lindsay. LIZZIE KINROSS, Spinster, Datchet, Witness to the Signature of W. A. Lindsay. WILLIAM DONALDSON. F. DAVISON, Writer, Glasgow, Witness to the Signature of William Donaldson. W. SHEARER, Law-Clerk, 87 West Eegent Street, Glasgow, Witness to the Signature of William Donaldson. T NOTICE. T"nHE Subscriber Thomas Oliphant Hunter Hendry, J_ Mercantile Agent, 28 Craigmillar Park, Edinburgh, Sole Trustee of the late Charles Maule Stewart, Cooper in NOTICE. Leith, acting under his Tiust Disposition and Settlement, HE Trustees of the deceased Thomas M'NeiL. Watchdated 7th February 1879, and with Codicil thereto maker and Jeweller, Greeuock, ceased, as at 9th annexed, dated 10th September 1892, registered in the Books of Council and Session on 7th June 1895, has dis- October 1905, to have any interest in the Business of Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Optician carried on at 45 posed of the Business and Stock-in-Trade, Plant, &c., of the Firm of CHARLES STEWART, Cooper, Leith, long "lathcart Street, Greenock, under the Firm name of carried on by the said now deceased Charles Maule THOMAS M'NEIL. The said Business was at said date acquired by the Stewart, as at 30th day of December 1905, to James Paterson Stewart, Cooper, Leith, eldest surviving son of Subscriber James M'Neil, Watchmaker, Jeweller, and )ptician, Greenock, son of the deceased, who has managed the late Mr. Stewart. The Subscriber, the said James Paterson Stewart, will t since his father's death, and who since 9th October last •continue said Business of Charles Stewart, for his own las earned it on and will in future carry it on for his own behoof, at 24 Dock Street, Leith, under the said Firm jehoof under the said Firm name of THOMAS M'NEIL. The Trustees will pay all liabilities due by the Concern name of CHARLES STEWART. All debts due to the said Firm will be received at 24 irior to said 9th October 1905, the said James M'Neil Dock Street, Leith, and all debts due by the said Firm laying all liabilities incurred since said date, and being uthorised to collect all debts due to the Concern prior •will be paid at same address. nd subsequent to said date. Dated this 24th day of January 1906. Greenock, 9th January 1906. THOMAS OLIPHANT HUNTER HENDRY. THOMAS H. MACNEIL, JAMES PATERSON STEWART. ARCHD. K. MACDONALD, JOHN DODDS, Subscribed by the said Thomas Oliphant Hunter Hendry, as Trustee foreTrustees of the above-named THOMAS M'NEIL. said, and by James Paterson JAMES M'NEIL. Stewart, in the presence of— JAMES NELSON FIELDING, Clerk, AMES FRAME, Solicitor, Greenook, 35 Dock Street, Leith, Witness. Witness. CHARLES STEWART, Clerk, 66 Ferry LEX, SHEARER, Solicitor, Greenock, Road, Loith, Witness. Witness. T
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