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PROBATE AND DIVORCE.-Summonses will be heard by the registrar at the Principal Probate Registry, Somerset House, every day during the Vacation at 11.30 (Saturdays excepted). Motions will be heard by the registrar on Wednesdays, the 11th and 25th Sept., at the Principal Probate Registry, at 12.30 Decrees will be made absolute on Wednesdays, the 18th Sept. and the 2nd Oct. All papers for motions and for making decrees absolute are to be left at the Contentious Department, Somerset House, before two o'clock on the preceding Friday. The offices of the Probate and Divorce Registries will be opened at eleven and closed at three o'clock, except on Saturdays, when the offices will be opened at ten and closed at one o'clock.

JUDGE'S PAPERS FOR USE IN COURT.-CHANCERY DIVISION -The following papers for the Vacation judge are required to be left with the cause clerk in attendance at the Chancery Registrars' Office, Room 136, Royal Courts of Justice, on or before one o'clock, two days previous to the day on which the application to the judge is intended to be made: 1. Counsel's certificate of urgency or note of special leave granted by the judge. 2. Two copies of writ and two copies of pleadings (if any), and any other documents showing the nature of the application. 3. Two copies of notice of motion. 4. Office copy affidavits in support, and also affidavits in answer (if any).

N.B.-Solicitors are requested, when the application has been disposed of, to apply at once to the judge's clerk in court for the return of their papers.

Chancery Registrars' Office, Royal Courts of Justice,
Sept. 1912.

RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT (JULY) 1912. ORDER XXII., RULE 15.

1. Order XXII., Rule 15 shall be read as if there were added at the end of the rule:

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The plaintiff's costs in any such cause or matter or incident to the claims therein or consequent thereon shall be taxed by the taxing master or if such cause or matter is proceeding in a district registry by the district registrar as between party and party and as between solicitor and client and the taxing master or district registrar shall certify the respective amounts thereof and the difference if any: No costs other than those so certified shall be payable to the plaintiff's solicitor.

The result of any such taxation shall be notified to the Public Trustee by the taxing master or district registrar."

ORDER LXI., RULE 32.

2. Order LXI., Rule 32 shall be read as if after the words "Central Office" the words "and the district registries respectively" were inserted.

ORDER LXI., RULE 33.

3. Order LXI., Rule 33 is hereby annulled and the following rule shall stand in lieu thereof :

The masters may from time to time prescribe the use, in or for the purposes of the Central Office, and subject to the approval of the Lord Chancellor in or for the purposes of the district registries, of such modified or additional forms as may be deemed expedient. Such modified or additional forms shall when approved by the Lord Chancellor be forthwith transmitted to each district registrar and shall be the forms to be used in and for the purposes of the district registry.

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THE GAZETTES.

Professional Partnerships Dissolved

'GAZETTE, SEPT. 17.

WESTWOOD, FRANK, and HOWE, HENRY, solicitors, Bradford. July 1. ROBINSON, STANLEY MAIDENS, and PHILLIPS, OSCAR FREDERICK, solicitors, 14. Bedford-row, W.C., and St. Albans. June 1. Debte by S. M. Robinson.

Bankrupts.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS 1883 AND 1890. RECEIVING ORDERS.

GAZETTE, SEPT. 13.

To surrender at the High Court of Justice, in Bankruptcy. BARNETT, J., Southampton-st, Holborn. Sept. 9. BURMESTER, HUBERT L late Houndsditch, clerk. Sept. 2. DEANS, WILLIAM WILKIE, late Porchester-grdns, Bayswater. Sept. 9. WILSON, BROWNE, AND CO., Southampton-row, Bloomsbury. Sept. 5.

To surrender at their respective District Courts. AMOS, MAJOR HARRY JOEL, Wisbech, potato merchant. Ct. King's Lynn. Sept. 9. ARNISON, JOSEPH, Thursby, tailor. Ct. Carlisle. Sept. 11. ASHCROFT, JOHN, jun., Patricroft, farmer. Ct. Salford. Sept. 9. ATKINSON, ROBERT, late Haswell, innkeeper. Ct. Sunderland. Sept. 10. BARNES, JAMES, Birkenhead, boot dealer. Ct. Birkenhead. Sept. 9. BOYNS, RICHARD, late Ludgvan, fish hawker. Ct. Truro. Sept. 11. BROOMFIELD, JOHN HENRY, West Sunderland, boarding-house keeper. Ct. Sunderland. Sept. 9.

BULL, ARTHUR THOMAS, Leicester, credit draper. Ct. Leicester. Sept. 9. COOK, ARTHUR G., Haywards Heath, coal merchant. Ct. Brighton.

Ct. Wigan. Sept. 7.

Sept. 10. Cox, ELI, Wigan, hay dealer. DUBLIN, HARRY, Watford, motor mechanic. Ct. St. Albans. Sept. 9. ENGLISH, GEORGE FREDERICK, Lowestoft, draper. Ct. Great Yarmouth. Sept. 10.

FITT, GEORGE, Lowestoft, gentleman. Ct. Great Yarmouth. Sept. 11. GATLEY, JOHN RAWLING, Rhyl, gent's hosier. Ct. Bangor. Sept. 10. GREENWOOD, ALBERT HUBERT, Ramsey, potato merchant. Ct. Peterborough. Sept. 11.

HAAG, GEORGE, Chesterfield, pork butcher. Ct. Chesterfield. Sept. 10. HEARLE, SAMUEL, jun., Probus, farmer. Ct. Truro. Sept. 11. HEBBLETHWAITE, GEORGE ARTHUR, Kingston-upon-Hull, chemist. Ct Kingston-upon-Hull. Sept. 9.

HOE, EDWARD, Great Grimsby, house painter. Ct. Great Grimsby. Sept. 9.

HOFFMANN, PHILIP CHRISTOPHER, Merthyr Tydfil, trades union organiser. Ct. Merthyr Tydfil. Sept. 9.

HOPKINS, JAMES, jun., Framfield, builder. Ct. Lewes and Eastbourne. Sept. 10.

HURRELL, GEORGE, Great Yarmouth, upholsterer. Ct. Great Yarmouth. Sept. 9.

KAUFMAN, ELIZABETH, Middlesbrough, boot dealer. Ct. Middlesbrough. Sept. 11.

LAUDER, TOM, Pendleton, manufacturing chemist. Ct. Salford. Sept. 6. LEWIS, DANIEL, Penygraig, miner. Ct. Pontypridd, Ystradyfodwg, and Porth. Sept. 9.

LEWIS, MARY ANNE, Barry, grocer, widow. Ct. Cardiff. Sept. 10. LESTERLEIGH, FRANK WILLIAM, Cheltenham, organist Ct. Cheltenham. Sept. 9.

LLEWELYN, BENJAMIN, Ystalyfera, newsagent. Ct. Neath and Aberavon. Sept. 10.

MARTIN, ALBERT EDWARD (trading as the Midland Electrical Supply Company), Birmingham, electrical engineer. Ct. Birmingham. Sept. 9.

MILLINGTON, FREDERICK, Cargo Fleet, engineman. Ct. Middlesbrough.
Sept. 9.

Moss, JOHN HENRY (trading as J. and J. Moss), Ogmore Vale, builder.
Ct. Cardiff. Sept. 10.
PERKINS, ERNEST ALBERT, Bridgend, greengrocer. Ct. Cardiff. Sept. 10.
REAY, THOMAS, Gateshead, retired architect. Ct. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Sept. 10.

SALTER, ALFRED JOHN, Tonypandy, carpenter. Ct. Pontypridd, Ystrady. fodwg, and Porth, Sept. 10.

WATSON, S. G., Portslade, doctor of medicine. Ct. Brighton. Sept. 10. WHITLOCK, GRAHAM BRICE, Fareham, gentleman. Ct. Portsmouth. Sept. 9.

WILLIAMS, THOMAS SAUNDERS, Llanwrtyd Wells, cattle dealer. Ct. Newtown. Sept. 9.

GAZETTE, SEPT. 17.

To surrender at the High Court of Justice, in Bankruptcy. CHALFONT, WALTER WILLIAM, and GRIGGS, HARRY JOHN (trading as Walter W. Chalfont), Union-st, Marylebone, printers. Sept. 12. GRAY, WILLIAM HENRY GEORGE, Bath-st, Poplar, late railway station master. Sept. 12. HENDERSON, LEONARD JAMES, late Carlton-mansions, Maida Vale, salesman. Sept. 13.

KENNEDY, F., Vernon-pl, Bloomsbury. Sept. 13.

PECK, BERTIE (late trading as B. Peck and Co), late Upper-st, Islington, shopfitter. Sept. 13.

ST. PANCRAS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, Hampstead-rd. Sept. 12
SCHOENFELD, LOUIS NAPOLEON, Alexandra-ct, Maida Vale. Sept. 12.

To surrender at their respective District Courts.

COOPER, RUTH, Dewsbury, dressmaker. Ct. Dewsbury. Sept. 14.
DAFT, ERNEST CHARLES, Cheltenham, fruiterer. Ct. Cheltenham.

Sept. 13.
DELAHUNTY, PHILIP JOHN, Norwich, general shopkeeper. Ct. Norwich.
Sept. 14.

ELLIS, ISIDORE LEWIS, Ellistown, gentleman. Ct. Leicester. Sept. 12 EVANS, JOHN (late trading as Evans Brothers), Bedwas, late builder. Ct. Newport, Mon. Sept. 13.

FUDGE, FRANCIS ELLIS (late trading as Fudge and Co.), late Blackwood, fruiterer. Ct. Tredegar. Sept. 11.

FUNNELL, AMOS, Great Grimsby, late fish merchant. Ct. Great Grimsby.
Sept. 14.

GREENWOOD, JAMES, Keighley, fine art dealer. Ct. Bradford. Sept. 12.
HACK, WILLIAM EDWARD, Leicester, grocer. Ct. Leicester. Sept. 12.
HADDOCK, WILLIAM, Wigan, milk dealer. Ct. Wigan. Sept. 13.
HIGGS, ALBERT NICHOLAS, Aberbargoed, grocer. Ct. Tredegar. Sept. 12.
HOLMES, MAUDE ROSALIE HAMILTON, Ryde, proprietress of a nursing home.
Ct Newport and Ryde. Sept. 13.

NUTTALL, WILLIAM HENRY, Urmston, warehouseman. Ct. Salford. Sept. 14.

RIDAL, EDWIN JAMES, and PRESTON, SIDNEY, Sheffield, hay dealers. Ct. Sheffield. Sept. 14.

STONE, THOMAS HENRY,

Rochester. Sept. 13.

Bexley Heath, commercial traveller. Ct.

THOMAS, JOHN, Ebbw Vale, insurance agent. Ct. Tredegar. Sept. 14. TRAVIS, JOSEPH SANKEY, Urmston, builder's clerk. Ct. Salford. Sept. 13. WAINEWRIGHT, THOMAS SAMUEL, Leeds. Ct. Leeds. Sept. 11.

WHITE, MARRAIANNE FANNY (trading as Thomas White), Ebley, plumber, widow. Ct. Gloucester. Sept. 14.

WILLARD, GEORGE HENRY, Bradford, innkeeper. Ct. Bradford. Sept. 12. WOODWARD, WILLIAM, Maulden, market gardener. Ct. Bedford. Sept. 14.

Amended notice substituted for that published in Gazette, July 30. VANE, SIR FRANCIS, late New Bond-st, baronet. Ct. High Court. July 18.

Amended notice substituted for that published in Gazette, Sept 13. DUBBIN, HARRY, Watford, motor mechanic. Ct. St. Albans. Sept. 9.

ADJUDICATIONS GAZETTE, SEPT. 13.

AMOS, MAJOR HARRY JOEL, Wisbech, potato merchant.
Sept. 9.

Ct. King's Lynn.
ASHCROFT, JOHN, jun., Patricroft, farmer. Ct. Salford. Sept. 9.
BOYNS, RICHARD, late Ludgvan, fish hawker. Ct. Truro. Sept. 11
BRIGGS, JAMES, John-st, Bedford-row, solicitor. Ct. High Court. Sept. 9.
BROOMFIELD, JOHN HENRY, Sunderland, boarding-house keeper. Ct.
Sunderland. Sept. 9.

BULL, ARTHUR THOMAS, Leicester, credit draper. Ct. Leicester. Sept. 9. BURMESTER, HUBERT LAWRENCE, late Houndsditch, clerk. Ct. High Court. Sept. 4.

Cox, ELI,, Wigan, hay dealer. Ct. Wigan. Sept. 7.

DUBBIN, HARRY, Watford, motor mechanic. Ct. St. Albans Sept. 9. ENGLISH, GEORGE FREDERICK, Lowestoft, draper. Ct. Great Yarmouth. Sept. 10.

FESTOPSEY, ISAAC (commonly known as A. Milman), and FESTOPSEY, MAURICE (trading and described in the receiving order as Milman Brothers), Smith-st, Mile End, dairymen. Ct. High Court. Sept. 11. GATLEY, JOHN RAWLING, Rhyl, gents' hosier. Ct. Bangor. Sept. 10. HAAG, GEORGE, Chesterfield, pork butcher. Ct. Chesterfield. Sept. 10. HEARLE, SAMUEL, jun., Probus, farmer. Ct. Truro. Sept. 11. HEBBLETHWAITE, GEORGE ARTHUR, Kingston-upon-Hull, chemist. Ct. Kingston-upon-Hull. Sept. 9.

HOE, EDWARD, Great Grimsby, house painter. Ct. Great Grimsby. Sept. 9.

HURRELL, GEORGE, Great Yarmouth, upholsterer. Ct. Great Yarmouth. Sept. 9.

KAUFMAN, ELIZABETH, Middlesbrough, boot dealer. Ct. Middlesbrough. Sept. 11.

KIRBY, W. R., Forest Hill, captain in the South African Constabulary. Ct. Greenwich.

Sept. 10.

LEWIS, DANIEL, Penygraig, miner. Ct. Pontypridd, Ystradyfodwg, and Porth. Sept. 9.

LEWIS, MARY ANNE, Barry, grocer, widow.

Ct. Cardiff. Sept. 10.

LLEWELYN, BENJAMIN, Ystalyfera, newsagent. Ct. Neath and Aberavon.
Sept. 10.

MARTIN, ALBERT EDWARD (trading as the Midland Electrical Supply
Company), Birmingham, electrical engineer. Ct. Birmingham.
Sept. 11.
MILLER, FRANK WILLIAMS, Devonshire-sq, manufacturer. Ct. High Court.
Sept. 10.
MILLINGTON, FREDERICK, Cargo Fleet, engineman. Ct. Middlesbrough.
Sept. 9.

PERKINS, ERNEST ALBERT, Bridgend, greengrocer. Ct. Cardiff. Sept. 10.
Ross, JOHN WELLESLEY, Craven-st, Strand, publisher. Ct High Court.
Sept. 10.

SALTER, ALFRED JOHN, Tonypandy, carpenter. Ct. Pontypridd, Ystrady. fodwg, and Porth. Sept. 10.

SANDERS, SYDNEY, and SANDERS, JOSEPH WALTER (trading as S. and W. Sanders), Luton, builders. Ct. Luton. Sept. 11.

SCARBOROUGH, PERCY CHARLES, Potters Bar, ironmonger. Ct. Barnet. Sept. 10.

SIMPSON, WILLIAM FOREMAN, and SIMPSON, FREDERIC, Newmarket St. Mary, builders. Ct. Cambridge. Sept. 10.

SMITH, CHARLES BLYTHE, Willes-rd, Kentish Town. Ct. High Court. Sept. 7.

TRUSWELL, ERNEST (trading as H. Trus well and Co), Manchester, boot dealer. Ct. Salford. Sept. 10.

WADSWORTH, CHARLES (trading as Holt and Co.), Manchester, grey cloth agent. Ct. Manchester. Sept. 10.

GAZETTE, SEPT. 17.

BARNES, JAMES, Birkenhead, boot dealer. Ct. Birkenhead. Sept. 12. CHALFONT, WALTER WILLIAM, and GRIGGS, HARRY JOHN (trading as Walter W. Chalfont), Union-st, Marylebone, printers. Ct. High Court. Sept. 14.

COOK, ARTHUR G., Haywards Heath, coal merchant. Ct. Brighton. Sept. 12.

COOPER, RUTH, Dewsbury, dressmaker. Ct. Dewsbury. Sept. 14.

CORDERY, EDWARD HENRY, Newport, draper. Ct Newport, Mon. Sept. 13.

CORNTHWAITE, EDWARD, Rochdale, plumber. Ct. Rochdale. Sept. 13. DAFT, ERNEST CHARLES, Cheltenham, fruiterer. Ct. Cheltenham. Sept. 13.

DELAHUNTY, PHILIP JOHN, Norwich, general shopkeeper. Ct. Norwich. Sept. 14.

EVANS, JOHN (late trading as Evans Brothers), Bedwas, late builder Ct. Newport, Mon. Sept. 13.

FITT, GEORGE, Lowestoft, gentleman. Ct. Great Yarmouth. Sept. 14. FUDGE, FRANCIS ELLIS (late trading as Fudge and Co.), late Blackwood, fruiterer. Ct. Tredegar. Sept. 11.

FUNNELL, AMOS, Great Grimsby, late fish merchant. Ct. Great Grimsby. Sept. 14.

GRAY, WILLIAM HENRY GEORGE, Bath-st, Poplar, late railway station

master. Ct. High Court. Sept. 12.

GREENWOOD, JAMES, Keighley, fine art dealer. Ct. Bradford. Sept. 12.
HADDOCK, WILLIAM, Wigan, milk dealer. Ct. Wigan. Sept. 13.
HIGGS, ALBERT NICHOLAS, Aberbargoed, grocer.

Ct. Tredegar. Sept. 12. HENDERSON, LEONARD JAMES, late Carlton-mansions, Maida Vale, sales

man. Ct. High Court. Sept. 13.

HOLMES, MAUDE ROSALIE HAMILTON, Ryde, proprietress of nursing home. Ct. Newport and Ryde. Sept. 13.

HOPKINS, JAMES, jun., Framfield, builder. Ct. Lewes and Eastbourne. Sept. 13.

ISAACS, MORRIS, Three Colt-la, Bethnal Green, public-house manager. Ct. High Court. Sept. 13.

Moss, JOHN HENRY (trading as J. and J. Moss), Ogmore Vale, builder.
Ct. Cardiff. Sept. 11.
NUTTALL, WILLIAM HENRY, Urmston, warehouseman. Ct. Salford.

Sept. 14.

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PECK, BERTIE (late trading as B. Peck and Co.), late Upper-st, Islington,
shopfitter. Ct. High Court. Sept. 13.
PENDRY, SHADRACH, Windsor, livery stable keeper. Ct. Windsor
Sept. 11.

RIDAL, EDWIN JAMES, and PRESTON, SIDNEY, Sheffield, hay dealers. Ct.
Sheffield. Sept. 14.
SCHOENFELD, LOUIS NAPOLEON, Alexandra-ct, Maida Vale. Ct High Court.
Sept. 14.

STONE, THOMAS HENRY, Bexley Heath, commercial traveller. Ct.
Rochester.

Sept. 13.

Sept. 14.

SWEETMAN, EDWARD, Ryde, hotel proprietor. Ct. Newport and Ryde.
Sept. 13.
THOMAS, JOHN, Ebbw Vale, insurance agent. Ct. Tredegar.
TRAVIS, JOSEPH SANKEY, Urmston, builder's clerk. Ct. Salford. Sept. 13.
WAINEWRIGHT, THOMAS SAMUEL, Leeds. Ct. Leeds. Sept. 11.
WATSON, S. G., Portslade, doctor of medicine. Ct. Brighton, Sept. 12.
WHITE, MARRAIANNE FANNY (trading as Thomas White), Ebley, plumber,
widow. Ct. Gloucester. Sept. 14.

WILLARD, GEORGE HENRY, Bradford, innkeeper. Ct. Bradford. Sept. 12.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS SAUNDERS, Llanwrtyd Wells, cattle dealer. Ct. New-
town. Sept. 14.
WOODWARD, WILLIAM, Maulden, market gardener. Ct. Bedford Sept. 14.
ADJUDICATIONS ANNULLED AND RECEIVING ORDERS

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