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OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership
heretofore subsisting between us, in Winsford, in
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the county of Chester, as Stone Masons, was this day dis-
[Extract from the Edinburgh Gazette of November 12,
Glasgow, November 9, 1844.
HE Copartnery business carried on here by the subsolved by mutual consent: As witness our hands this 15th
scribers, sole partners, under the firm of Richards and
day of March 1844.
John Holland.
Dairon, Gun Makers, is this day hereby dissolved. The
Richard Price.
subscriber, Mr. Dairon, is alone authorized to uplift and
discharge the debts due to and by the Company,
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hithertoJcemes Richardy.
existing between David Grant and Sydney Alston,
J. Dairon.
under the firm of Grant, Alston, and Co. Merchants, of
No. 36, Great Saint Helens, Bishopsgate-street, London, JAMBS WH.K.IE, Witness.
was this day dissolved by mutual consent.—Given under ANDREW YOUNG, Witness.
our hands this 2&th day of September 1844.
NEXT OF KIN.
David Grant,
F the Relations or Next of Kin of James Smith, late
Sydney Alston,
of Macclesfield, in the county of Chester, formerly a
of No. 1, Wellington-road, Saint Silk Steward, who died in or about the month of March
John's-wood.
1843, will apply, either personally or by letter, to George
Maule, Esq. Solicitor for the Affairs of Her Majesty's
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately Treasury,
at the Treasury-chambers, Whitehall, London,
subsisting between us the undersigned, Henry they may hear
of something to their advantage.
Freiberg Isaac, Lewis Isaac, and Joel Benjamin, as Proprietors of a Clothes Mart, in Phil's-buildings, and Stillalley, Houndsditcb, in the city of London, trading under the Estate of the late JAMES MUCKLOW, junr. of Birmingham, deceased.
firm of Isaacs and Benjamin, was this day (so far as regards
the said Joel Benjamin), dissolved by mutual consent; and
LL persons, holding any of the effects or who are inall debts due to or by the said late partnership are to be
debted to the above estate, are requested forthwith ta
received and paid by the said Henry Freiberg Isaac and give information thereof, and to pay the same to Mr. Wm.
Lewis Isaac.—Dated this 6th day of November 1844.
Roden, Maltster, &c. Orston Manor, or to Mr. J. B. Payn,
Edgbaston-street, Birmingham, administrators to the effects
H. F. Isaac.
of
the said deceased; and all persons, having any claim
Lewis Isaac.
against the said estate, are requested to forward the parJoel Benjamin.
ticulars thereof to the said administrators, within fourteen
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership here- days from this date.—Birmingham, November 18, 1844.
tofore subsisting between us the undersigned,
ORPHAN CHAMBER.
John Cheesebrough, Edward Cheesebrough, and Joseph
:
Demerara, 3d October 1844.
Chcesebrough, carrying on business together at Bradford,
OTICE
is
hereby
-given to the creditors of the underin the county of York, as Woolstaplers, is this day dissolved
mentioned estate to render in to this Office, within six
by mutual consent*—Dated this llth day of November 1844.
months from date hereof, their respective claims against the
John Cheesebrough.
said estate, duly authenticated, on pain that unless their
E. Cheesebrough-.claims be so rendered they will be for ever excluded from
Joseph Cheesebrough.
any share in the proceeds of said estate, viz.
The estate of Patrick Horan.
By ccmmand,
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hereWALTER PRICE, Recorder, 0. C.
tofore subsisting between us the undersigned,
Nathan Litherland and Henry Schroeder, carrying on busiO
be
peremptorily
sold, pursuant to a Decree of the
ness in Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, as Ship and
High Court of Chancery, made in a cause Holmes v.
Share Brokers and General Commission Agents, under the
firm of Litherland and Schroeder, was this day dissolved by Poore, with the approbation of the Honourable Sir George
mutual consent, the same having expired by effluxion of Rose, one of the Masters of the said Court, at Garraway's
Coffee-house, Change-alley, Cornbill, London, on Thursday
time.—Dated this 18th day of November 1844.
the 5th day of December 1844, at one o'clock in the afterNathan Litherland.
noon precisely, by Mr. Allen Davis, the person appointed
Hy. Schroeder.
by the said Master for that purpose;
A. leasehold messuage, or tenement and premises, called
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership the Grapes public-house, situate and being No. 62, on the
lately subsisting between us- the undersigned, west side of Blackman-street, in the borough of Southwark,
John Hall and Samuel Vincent, of Saint Mary Axe, in the formerly belonging to Vincent Drew, deceased, and held
city of London, Wholesale Tea and Coffee Dealers, trading under the Mayor and Commonalty of the Citizens of London,
under the style or firm of John Hall and Co. has this day for the term of 61 years from Christmas Day 1840, at the
been dissolved, by mutual consent, as from the 21st day of ground rent of £60 per annum.
September 1841; and that all debts dne to and from the said
Particulars and conditions may be had (gratis) at the said
copartnership' will be received and paid by the said John Master's chambers,, in Southampton-buildings, ChanceryHall alone : As witness our hands this 26th day of October lane, London; of Messrs. Dick son and Overbury, Solicitors, No. 4, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry j Mr. Berry,
1844.
John Hall
Solicitor, No. 4, Trafalgar-square; Mr. George Ware,
Saml. Vincent.
Solicitor, No. 38, Blackman-street, Southwark; Mr. Wathen,
'Solicitor, No. 28, Saint Swithin's-lane; Mr. John Finch,
[Extract from the Edinburgh Gazette of Novemberl2,1844.] Solicitor, No. 5, Gray's-inn-square; and of Mr. Allen
HE Copartnery carried on by the subscribers, in Leith, Davis, Auctioneer, No. 8, Chatham-place, Blackfriars,
as Wholesale Confectioners, Tea Dealers, and General London.
Merchants, under the firm of Hardie, M'Pherson, and Pope,
URSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery,
was dissolved, on the 14th day of November 1844, by
made in a cause Williams against Medcalf, the creditors
mutual consent The subscriber, William Hardie, will pay
all debts and obligations due by the late firm, and he is of Henry Williams, late of Liverpool, in the county of
Lancaster, Fishmonger, deceased (who died on or about the
authorized to receive and discharge the debts due to it
3d day of January 1837), are, by their Solicitors, forthwith
Wm. Hardie.
to come in and prove their debts before James William
Geo. MacPherson.
Farrer, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his
James Robert Pope.
chambers, in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, LonSAML. BEVEBIIXJE, Solicitor, Leith, Witness.
don,, or hi default thereof they will be excluded the benefit
of the said Decree,.
JAS. TAYLEB, Writer, Glasgow, Witness.
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