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FRIDAY, July 8, 1870.

LIMITED IN CHANCERY.

Danderwen Slate Company (Limited).-V.-C. Stuart has appointed Benj Bailey, Leeds, Secretary of the Company, to be official liquidator of this company.-Creditors of this company are required, on or before Aug 1, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any), to the said B. Bailey.

Freehold and General Investment Company (Limited).-V.-C. James has appointed Arthur Cooper, George-st, Mansion House, Public Accountant, to be official liquidator of this company.

Land and Sea Telegraph Construction Company (Limited).-Petition for winding-up, presented July 1, directed to be heard before V.-C. Malins on July 15. James & Darley, John-st, Bedford-row, solicitors for petitioner.

London Depository Company (Limited).-Creditors of this company are required, on or

before Oct 1, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any), to Jas Harris, Old Jewry, Accountant, the official liquidator of this company.

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Alfred Average Association for British, Foreign, and Colonial-built Ships.-Creditors of this association are required, on or before Aug 15, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any), to Fredk B. Smart, 86 Cheapside, the official liquidator of this Association.

1870. July 6. Whereas by the Common Law Procedure Act, 1852, the Common Law Procedure Act, 1854, and the Common Law Procedure Act, 1860, it is enacted, that it shall be lawful for Her Majesty from time to time, by an Order in Council, to direct that all or any part of the provisions of the said Acts respectively shall apply to all or any Courts or Court of Record in England and Wales, and that within one month after such Order shall have been made and published in the London Gazette, such provisions shall extend and apply in manner directed by such Order, and by the Acts secondly and thirdly mentioned it is further provided that in and by such Order Her Majesty may direct by whom any powers or duties incident to the provisions applied under the said three Acts respectively, shall and may be exercised with respect to such Court or Courts, and may make any order or regulations which may be deemed requisite for carrying into operation in such Court or Courts the provisions so applied; and whereas it has seemed fit to Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, that the provisions hereinafter mentioned of the said Acts should be extended and applied to the Courts of Record of the city and borough of Chester, called "The Court of Pentice" and "The Court of Portmote": Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice aforesaid, is pleased to order and direct, and it is hereby ordered and directed, that within one month after this Order shall have been published in the London Gazette, the provisions of the Common Law Procedure Act, 1852, contained in the sections of the said Act numbered respectively 2 to 8 (both inclusive), 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 20, 25 to 40 (both inclusive), 41, except so much thereof as relates to causes of action in different counties, 42 to 81 (both inclusive), 83 to 96 (both inclusive), 117, 118, 119, 123, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, so far as (and inclusive) of the words "or to the like effect," in that section, 133 to 138 (both inclusive), 139, except the words "two terms," which shall be read as if they were "three months," 140, 141, 142, 143, except so much thereof as relates to a motion in arrest of judgment, pursuant to 1 Wm. 4, c. 7, 144, 145, 168 to 177 (both inclusive), 178, except so much thereof as relates to the sheriff being directed to summon a jury, 179, 180, 181, 183, 187 to 201(both inclusive), 203 to 207 (both inclusive), 200 to 214 (both inclusive), and 218 to 222 (both inclusive); and also that the provisions of the Common Law Procedure Act, 1854, contained in the sections of the said Act numbered respectively 18 to 31 (both inclusive), 83 to 86 (both inclusive), and 96; and also that the provi-Zara Baths Company.-Creditors of this company are required, on or before Aug 22, to

Queen Average Association for British, Foreign, and Colonial-built Ships.-Creditors of
this association are required, on or before Aug 15, to send their names and addresses,
and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their
solicitors (if any), to Fredk B. Smart, 86 Cheapside, official liquidator of this Assc-
ciation.
Zara Baths Company.-V.-C. James has appointed Chas Tattersall, Manchester, Public
Accountant, to be official liquidator of this company.

TUESDAY, July 12, 1870.

LIMITED IN CHANCERY.

Anglo-Moravian 'Hungarian Junction Railway Company (Limited).-V.-C. Stuart has appointed Fredk B. Smart, Cheapside, Public Accountant, to be official liquidator of this company.-Creditors of the company are required, on or before Sept 1, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any), to the said F. B. Smart.

Great Oceanic Telegraph Company (Limited)-V.-C. Malins has appointed Fredk

Maynard, of 55 Old Broad-st, Public Accountant, to be official liquidator of this company.

Land and Sea Telegraph Construction Company (Limited).-Petition for winding-up,

presented July 8, directed to be heard before V.-C. Malins on July 22. Tilleard, Son,
Godden, & Holme, Old Jewry, solicitors for petitioners.

Severn Bank Hotel and Newnham Ferry Company (Limited).-Order to wind-up volun-
tary, subject to supervision of Court, July 1, V.-C. Stuart. W. A. Brown, Lincoln-
inn-flds, solicitor for petitioners.
South-Eastern Baths and Washhouses Company (Limited).-Fetition for winding-up,
presented July 2, directed to be heard before V.-C. Malins on July 22. Minet & Smith,
New Broad-st, solicitors for petitioners.

UNLIMITED IN CHANCERY.

send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any), to Chas Tattersall, Manchester, Public Accountant, the official liquidator of the company.

Creditors under Estates in Chancery.

FRIDAY, July 8, 1870.

sions of the Common Law Procedure Act, 1860, contained in the sections of the said Act numbered respectively 19, 20, and 21, shall apply and be extended to the said Courts of Record called the "Court of Pentice" and the "Court of Portmote." And Her Majesty is further pleased, by and with the advice aforesaid, to order and direct that all the powers and duties incident to the above mentioned provisions, hereby applied and extended to the said Courts of Pentice and Portmote, and exercisable under any of the said provisions by the Court or a Judge, shall and may, with respect to matters in the said Courts of Pentice and Portmote, be exercised by the Recorder for the time being of the said city and borough of Chester, or by his duly appointed deputy; and that the powers and duties incident to the above-men-Wait, Caroline, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. July 29. Solicitor, W. Smith, Westontioned provisions, and exercisable under any of the said provisions by a Master, shall and may, with respect to matters in the said Courts of Pentice and Portmote, be exercised by the Registrar for the time being of the said Courts, or by his duly appointed deputy.

APPOINTMENTS.

July 6. This day Lord Justice Sir William Milbourne James and
Sir Barnes Peacock were, by Her Majesty's command, sworn of Her
Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, and took their places at
the Board accordingly.

July 7. The Queen has been pleased to appoint Jules Louis Colin, Esq.,
to be Procureur and Advocate-General for the Island of Mauritius.

Creditors under the under-mentioned estates to send by post their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, to the undermentioned solicitors on or before the days under-mentioned. France, Fredk A. H, Charterhouse-square, Solicitor. July 25. Solicitor, R. Helsham, Poultry. France v. Webb and Robinson v. Webb. Creditors holding security to produce same before V.-C. Stuart on Aug 2, at 1.

super-Mare. Wait v. St Albyn. Creditors holding security to produce same before the M.R. on Aug 6, at 11. Wait, Wm S., Camerton, Somerset, Esq. July 29. Solicitor, W. Smith, Weston-superWait v. St Albyn. Creditors holding security to produce same before the M.R.

Mare.

on Aug 6, at 11.

TUESDAY, July 12, 1870.

Everard, Wm, King's Lynn, Norfolk, Banker and Brewer. Aug 12. Solicitor, T. G. Archer, King's Lynn. Ingle v. Goodwin. Creditors holding security to produce same before the M. R. on Nov 5, at 12.

Garner, Elizabeth, Leicester, Widow. July 29. Solicitor, T. Spooner, Leicester. Garner

at 12.

v. Garner. Creditors holding security to produce same before V-C. Malins on Aug 3,
Solicitors, Bowker, Peake, & Bird,
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