THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, APRIL 17, 1934. If nHE Business of Restaurateur, which was carried J_ on by the deceased JOHN WEIGHT MACARTHUR in the Cafe at 116 South Street, St. Andrews, has, in terms of Mr. MacArthur's Will, been assigned by his Trustees, the Subscribers, to James Young MacArthur, John Brownlee MacArthur, Mrs. Evelyn Dorothe'a Sloan MacArthur or Adamson, and Mrs. Agnes May MacArthur or "Gray (children of the said John Wright MacArthur) as from the twelfth day of October nineteen hundred and thirty-three, the date of the death of the said John Wright MacArthur. The Cafe business will be carried on under the name of MACARTHUR'S CAFE by the Subscribers •James Young MacArthur, John Brownlee MacArthur, Mrs. Evelyn Dorothea MacArthur or Adamson, and Mrs. Agnes May MacArthur or Gray, who -are authorised to uplift all debts due to the Cafe Business at and subsequent to twelfth October nineteen hundred and thirty-three, and who will discharge the whole liabilities in connection with the said Cafe Business, whether incurred prior or subsequent to the said twelfth October nineteen hundred and thirty-three. Dated this fourteenth day of April nineteen hundred and thirty-four. G. H. MACARTHUR, J. CARGILL CANTLEY, JAS. MACARTHUR, Trustees of the dece'ased John Wright MacArthur. "Witnesses to the Signatures of the said George Hamilton MacArthu-r and John Cargill Cantley— WM. B. BROWN, Law Clerk, 115 South Street, St. Andrews. J. MORRISON, Law Clerk, 115 South Street, St. Andrews. Witnesses to the Signature of the said James M'acArthur— ROBERT SMITH, Bank Clerk, Royal Bank of Scotland, Hope Street, Glasgow. ~D. S. MALCOLM, Bank Clerk, Royal Bank of Scotland, Hope Street, Glasgow. JAS. Y. MACARTHUR. JOHN B. MACARTHUR. AGNES MAY GRAY. Witnesses to the Signatures of the said James Young MacArthur, John Brownlee MacArthur, and Mrs. Agnes May MacArthur or Gray— WM. B. BROWN, Law Clerk, 115 South Street, St. Andrews. J. MORRISON, Law Clerk, 115 South Street, St. Andrews. EVELYN D. S. ADAMSON. Witnesses to the Signature of the said Mrs. Evelyn Dorothea Sloan M'acArthur or Adamson.— ALLAN B. STRUTHBRS, Insurance Broker, 71 Victoria Park Drive North, Scotstoun. ELIZABETH G. STRUTHERS, Married, 71 Victoria Park Drive North, Scotstoun, Glasgow. 7T1HE Business of B'aker and Confectioner, which JL was carried on by the deceased JOHN WRIGHT MACARTHUR at thirty-four South Street, St. Andrews, and in the adjoining Bakery premises, has, in terms of Mr. MacArthur's Will, been assigned by his Trustees, the Subscribers, to James Young MacArthur and John Brownlee MacArthur, sons of the said John Wright MacArthur, as from the twelfth day of October nineteen hundred And thirty-three, the date of the death of the said John Wright MacArthur. The said Business of Baker and Confectioner will be carried on under the name of JOHN W. MACARTHUB by the Subscribers James Young MacArthur and John Brownlee MacArthur, who are authorised 837 to uplift all the debts due to the said Business -at and subsequent to twelfth October nineteen hundred and thirty-three, and who will discharge the whole debts and liabilities in connection with the said Business, whether incurred prior or subsequent to the said twelfth October nineteen hundred and thirty-three. Dated this fourth day of April nineteen hundred and thirty-four. G. H. MACARTHUR, J. CARGILL CANTLEY, JAS. MACARTHUR, Trustees of the deceased John Wright MacArthur. Witnesses to the Signatures of George Hamilton MacArthur and John Cargill Cantley— WM. B. BROWN, Law Clerk, 115 South Street, St. Andrews. J. MORRISON, Law Clerk, 115 South Street, St. Andrews. Witnesses to the Signature of James MacArthur— ROBERT SMITH, Bank Clerk, Royal Bank of Scotland, Hope Street, Glasgow. D. S. MALCOLM, Bank Clerk, Royal Bank of Scotland, Hope Street, Glasgow. JAS. Y. MACARTHUR. JOHN B. MACARTHUR. Witnesses to the Signatures of the said James Young MacArthur, and John Brownlee MacArthur— WM. B. BROWN, Law Clerk, 115 South Street. St. Andrews. J. MORRISON, Law Clerk, 115 South Street. St. Andrews. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1914 AND 1926. FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. RECEIVING ORDERS. Annie Gordon (married woman), lately trading as M. Gordon & Co., 18 Northumberland Mansions, Lower Clapton Road, Clapton, London, E., furniture manufacturer, and lately carrying on business at or residing at New Inn Yard, Shoreditch, and at Stour Road, Old Ford, Poplar; both London. J. Hambury (male), Winham Lodge, Rectory Road, Manor Park, Essex, boot repairer. Christopher Fritz Reiss, 4 Queensberry Place, South Kensington, London, sales manager. Harry Zeff, 42 Rectory Square, Stepney, London, E.I, tailor's machiner. James Rankin, 83 Mill Way, Mill Hill, N.W.7, recently carrying on business at Clattercote Priory, Banbury, Oxon, as a farmer and dairyman, with a depot at 26 Parsons Street, Banbury aforesaid. Reginald Arthur Trim, 11 Trinity Street, Barnstaple, Devonshire, slaughterman, formerly fish fryer and general dealer, lately residing at 6 Summerland Street, Barnstaple, and formerly residing and carrying on business at 2 New Street, Honiton, Devonshire. William Dee, of Yatton Keynell, near Chippenham, in the county of Wilts, agricultural engineer. Francis Helm Verity, residing at Church House, Grassington, in the county of York, and carrying on business at Manor House Buildings, Grassington aforesaid, under the style of " Frank H. Verity," joiner and undertaker. Geoffrey Rittson Thomas, 26 Cwrt-y-vil Road, Penarth, in the county of Glamorgan, and Orchard House Cottage, Llantwit Major, in the aforesaid county, retired captain in H.M. regular army. William Ernest Last, residing and carrying on business at 10 High Street, Lavenham, in the county of Suffolk, butcher. Ewart Harcourt Goldie, residing at Dunkerque, The Parade, Dudley, in the county of Worcester, and
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