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under cover, addressed to him, and marked outside Chancery Vacation papers, or they may be sent by post, but in either case so as to be received by the time aforesaid.

URGENT MATTERS WHEN JUDGE NOT PRESENT IN COURT OR CHAMBERS.-Application may be made in any case of urgency to the judge, personally (if necessary), or by post or rail, prepaid, accompanied by the brief of counsel, office copies of the affidavits in support of the application, and also by a minute, on a separate sheet of paper, signed by counsel, of the order he may consider the applicant entitled to, and also an envelope, sufficiently stamped, capable of receiving the papers, addressed as follows: Chancery Official Letter: To the Registrar in Vacation, Chancery Registrars' Office, Royal Courts of Justice, London, W.C." On applications for injunctions, in addition to the above, a copy of the writ and a certificate of writ issued must also be sent. The papers sent to the judge will be returned to the registrar. The address of the judge for the time being acting as Vacation judge can be obtained on application at Room 136, Royal Courts of Justice.

CHANCERY CHAMBER BUSINESS.-The chambers of Justices Swinfen Eady and Neville will be open for Vacation business on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in each week, from

ten to two o'clock.

KING'S BENCH CHAMBER BUSINESS.-The Hon. Mr. Justice Bankes will, until further notice, sit for the disposal of King's Bench business in Judge's Chambers at 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday in every week, commencing on Wednesday, the 7th Aug.

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 14th and 28th Aug., the 11th and 25th Sept., at the Principal Probate Registry, at 12.30. Decrees will be made absolute on Wednesdays, the 14th and 21st Aug., the 4th and 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,
July 1912.

RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT.

THE following draft Rules are published pursuant to the Rules Publication Act 1893:

ORDER XXII., RULE 15.

Add at end of rule

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.

The forms contained in the appendices shall be used in or for the purposes of the Central Office, and the district registries respectively, with such variations as circumstances may require.

ORDER LXI., RULE 33.

The masters may from time to time prescribe the use, in or for the purpose of the Central Office, and subject to the approval of the Lord Chancellor, of the district registries, of such modified or

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To surrender at the High Court of Justice, in Bankruptcy: ARTHUR, ROBERT, Park-cres, Marylebone. July 23.

BAILEY, CAPTAIN F., Buckingham-gate. July 23.

BATEMAN, HERBERT H., Powis-sq, Bayswater. July 23

H. J. BROOKS AND SON, Kingsgate-rd, Kilburn, house decorators. July 23.
CLIFTON, JOSHUA, Saltoun-rd, Brixton, music hall artiste. July 23.
COHEN, LOUIS, Uxbridge-rd. July 15.

KUPFERBERG, and W. LEBYS, Cable-st, provision dealers.
LAIDLEY, JAMES E., Finsbury-cir, financier. June 26.
LARNER, GORDON, Penn-rd-villas, Holloway. July 24.

July 24.

MARSHALL, FRANCIS DENHAM, and THOMSON, JOHN BODEN MONTGOMERY, East India-av. July 24.

MOLESWORTH, BAGOT FRANCIS, Queen's-gate, South Kensington, gentleman. July 24.

MORRIS, CHARLES, Fenchurch-st, shipping agent. July 24. ORMSBY, ARTHUR, Green-st, Charing Cross, Westminster, company promoter. July 24.

To surrender at their respective District Courts. BREAKS, JAMES, Kendal, farmer. Ct. Kendal. July 22. COLLINS, MONTI MEYER (trading as M. M. Collins and Co.), Kingstonupon-Hull, corn merchant. Ct. Kingston-upon-Hull.. July 22. CLARKE, ARTHUR EDWIN, Longton, solicitor. Ct. Stoke-upon-Trent and Longton. July 23. CORNFORTH, MARY, Bilston, general dealer, widow. Ct. Wolverhampton. July 22.

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DAVIES, DAVID, Aberdare, collier. Ct. Aberdare and Mountain Ash. July 22.

DAUNCEY, WILLIAM G. (otherwise John Debenham). Thornton Heath, consulting engineer. Ct. Croydon. July 23.

DAVIES, JOHN OWEN, Swansea, case maker. Ct. Swansea.
FOORD, JOHN, Sturry, baker. Ct. Canterbury. July 22.
FRERE, HUGH CORRIE, Roydon, clerk in holy orders
July 23.

July 22.

Ct. Ipswich.

HELYAR, WILLIAM ALFRED, Bath, dental surgeon. Ct. Bath. July 24.
HUGHES, WILLIAM LEOPOLD, Barry Dock, outfitter. Ct. Cardiff. July 23.
HIBBERT, GEORGE, Salford, engineer. Ct. Salford. July 23.
JONES, RICHARD JENKIN, Aberystwyth. Ct. Aberystwyth. July 23.
LLOYD, THOMAS HOWARD (trading as T. Howard Lloyd and Co.), Leicester,
wholesale chemist. Ct. Leicester. July 23.

LEE, VICTOR WILLIAM, and BURRIDGE, SYDNEY HERBERT (trading as South
Wales General Supply Company), Newport, drapers. Ct, Newport,
Mon. July 24.

MAKIN, THOMAS, Altrincham, late draper. Ct, Manchester. July 24. MOULD, WILLIAM, Brambridge, bricklayer's labourer. Ct. Winchester. July 24

MACFARLANE, FANE ANDREW JAMES, Pitsea, manager director of a limited company. Ct. Chelmsford July 22.

NAYLOR, JOSEPH, Leeds, haulage contractor. Ct. Leeds. July 22.

OGRAM, WILLIAM JOHN (trading as W. J. Ogram, jun.), York, bootmaker. Ct. York. July 24.

PATE, EDGAR T., Catford, dancing master. Ct. Greenwich. July 23. RIDGE, JAMES, Weston-super-Mare, late fish merchant. Ct. Bridgwater. July 22.

SMITH, E. B., Croydon, printer. Ct. Croydon. July 23

STACKWOOD, SIDNEY, late Bacton Wood Mill, miller. Ct. Great Yar mouth. July 23.

TANCOCK, JOHN, Ropley, farmer. Ct. Winchester. July 22.
WILLIAMS, HERBERT, Shrewsbury, saddler. Ct. Shrewsbury. July 24.

Amended notice substituted for that published in Gazette, July 23. STRIDE, CHARLES, late Chichester, auctioneer. Ct. Brighton. July 22.

GAZETTE, JULY 30.

To surrender at the High Court of Justice, in Bankruptcy.

J. FLATHERS AND Co., Broad-st-pl, merchants. July 26.
GINSBERG, MAURICE, St. John's-rd, Holloway, financial broker. July 26.
GLICKSTEIN, ALFRED (trading_as N. Glickstein and Son), Haymarket,
furniture manufacturer. July 27.

KENT, HENRY ALFRED, late Rye-la, Peckham, tailor. July 25.1
KNOLLYS, F., Broad-st House. July 24.

NOBLE, WILLIAM GEORGE, High-rd, Leyton, physician. July 27.
STEUART, BERNARD C. A., Bramham-grdns, Kensington. July 25,

STORY, WILLIAM (trading as T. Story and Son), Beaconsfield-ter, Archway-rd, Highgate, builder. July 27.

VANE, SIR FRANCIS, late New Bond-st, baronet. July 18.

VON GRUNDHERR, BARON HUGO, late Orcheston Saint George, July 26. WAYMAN, JOHN, Old Bond-st. July 25.

To surrender at their respective District Courts. ALLPORT, THOMAS EDWARD, Moseley Village, postman. Ct. Wolverhampton. July 26.

ANSTEE, WILLIAM JAMES, and ANSTEE, JOSEPH ALBERT (trading as W. and J.
Anstee Bros.), Dunkerton, builders. Ct. Bath. July 25.
BARRAS, FREDERICK ARTHUR, Huddersfield, general agent. Ct. Hudders-
field. July 26.

BIDGOOD, WILLIAM EBENEZER, late Odiham. Ct. Guildford and Godalming.
July 25.

CRESWELL, ARTHUR WILFRED, Leigh-on-Sea, schoolmaster. Ct. Chelmsford. July 8.

CADMAN, JOSIAH, Baschurch, farmer. Ct. Shrewsbury. July 26.
LAVIES, THOMAS, jun., Sedgley, baker. Ct. Dudley. July 24.

FRANCES RUTTY-a partnership firm-other than Frances Rutty, a married
woman not trading separately from her husband, William James
Rutty, Stafford, ironmongers. Ct. Stafford. July 18.
GIBSON, JOSEPH, Bishop Auckland, jeweller. Ct Durham. July 26.
GODSON, CHARLES WILLIAM, Great Grimsby, draper. Ct. Great Grimsby.
July 24.

GREGSON, JOHN, Far Banks, farmer. Ct. Liverpool. July 25.
HALL, THOMAS, late Harrogate, greengrocer. Ct. York. July 25.
HARRIS, MICHAEL, Chacewater, ironmonger. Ct. Truro. July 26.
HENDRA, JAMES SHUGG (trading as J. S. Hendra and Son), Port Talbot,
aerated water manufacturer. Ct. Neath and Aberavon. July 25.
HOBBS, REGINALD BERTRAM, Croscombe, railway waggon builder.
Wells. July 27.

Ct.

JONES BROTHERS, Bristol, advertising agents. Ct. Bristol. June 7.
KENWARD, GEORGE, Sheffield, blacksmith. Ct. Sheffield. July 27.
LAWTON, PETER, and LAWTON, SAMUEL (trading as Samuel Lawton and
Sons), Middleton, embossers of silk goods. Ct. Oldham. July 25.
LLOYD, WILLIAM HOWARD, Leicester, wholesale chemist. Ct. Leicester.
July 27.
LYON, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Kingston-upon-Hull, licensed victualler. Ct.
Kingston-upon-Hull. July 25.

MASTERS, JOHN, late Wookey, innkeeper. Ct. Wells. July 26.
MATHER, WILLIAM, Brynford, licensed victualler. Ct. Chester. July 26.
MEARS, ARTHUR, Basingstoke, butcher. Ct. Winchester. July 29.
RICHARDSON, ALFRED, Leicester, pork butcher. Ct. Leicester. July 25.

RECEIVING ORDER RESCINDED
GAZETTE, JULY 30.

DUNBALL. GEORGE ALFRED, Romford, cycle dealer. Ct. Chelmsford.
July 15.

ADJUDICATIONS.

GAZETTE, JULY 26.

BERKOV, ABRAHAM (commonly known and trading as Alfred Burns), East Greenwich, jeweller. Ct. Greenwich. July 23.

BREAKS, JAMES, Kendal, farmer. Ct. Kendal. July 22

CORNFORTH, MARY, Bilston, general dealer, widow. Ct. Wolverhampton. July 22.

DAVIES, DAVID, Aberdare, collier. Ct. Aberdare and Mountain Ash. July 22.

DAVIES, JOHN OWEN, Swansea, case maker. Ct. Swansea. July 22.

FULLER, FREDERICK JAMES, late Grove-la, Camberwell, licensed victualler. Ct. High Court. July 23.

FOORD, JOHN, Sturry, baker. Ct. Canterbury. July 22.

FIELD, WALTER, Hastings, superintendent of the Hastings Borough
Cemetery. Ct. Hastings. July 20.

FRERE, HUGH CORRIE, Roydon, clerk in holy orders.
July 23.

Ct. Ipswich.

HICKLING, HENRY, late Colwyn Bay, draper. Ct. Bangor. July 24. HELYAR, WILLIAM ALFRED, Bath, dental surgeon. Ct. Bath. July 24. HUGHES, WILLIAM LEOPOLD, Barry Dock, outfitter. Ct. Cardiff. July 23. HIBBERT, GEORGE, Salford, engineer. Ct. Salford. July 23. KETTLE, WILLIAM ALFRED SHEPHERD (late trading and described in the receiving order as Arthur Williams and Co.), Queen Victoria-st, banker. Ct. High Court. July 23.

LAWRENCE, FREDERICK ERNEST, and LAWRENCE, EDWIN CHARLES (trading as Messrs. Lawrence), Fleet-rd, Hampstead, butchers. Ct. High Court. July 23.

LLOYD, THOMAS HOWARD (trading as T. Howard Lloyd and Co.), Leicester, wholesale chemist. Ct. Leicester. July 23.

MACFARLANE, CHARLES WILLIAM, late Newport, draper. Ct. High Court. July 23

MAKIN, THOMAS, Altrincham, late draper. Ct. Manchester. July 24.
MOULD, WILLIAM, Brambridge, bricklayer's labourer. Ct. Winchester.
July 24..

NAYLOR, JOSEPH, Leeds, haulage contractor. Ct. Leeds. July 24.
OGRAM, WILLIAM JOHN (trading as W. J. Ogram, jun.), York, bootmaker.
Ct. York. July 24.

PAPPA, ALEC GEORGE, Avonmore-rd, Kensington. Ct. High Court.
July 24.

PIPER, GILBERT SOUTHWELL, late Brook-green, Hammersmith. Ct. High Court. July 23.

RIDGE, JAMES, Weston-super-Mare, late fish merchant. Ct. Bridgwater. July 22.

STACKWOOD, SIDNEY, late Bacton Wood Mill, miller. Ct. Great Yarmouth. July 23.

SMITH, CHARLES EDWARD, Hereford, stationer. Ct. Hereford. July 23. TYLER, GEORGE EDWARD, late Cambridge-st, Paddington, articled clerk to a solicitor. Ct. High Court. July 23.

WRIGHT, JAMES HENRY, Market Drayton, corn dealer. Ct. Nantwich and Crewe. July 23.

WILLIAMS, HERBERT, Shrewsbury, saddler. Ct. Shrewsbury. July 24.

GAZETTE, JULY 30.

ALLPORT, THOMAS EDWARD, Moseley Village, postman. Ct. Wolverhampton. July 26.

ANSTEE, WILLIAM JAMES, and ANSTEE, JOSEPH ALBERT (trading as W. and J.
Anstee Brothers), Dunkerton, builders. Ct. Bath July 25.
BARRAS, FREDERICK ARTHUR, Huddersfield, general agent. Ct. Hudders-
field. July 26.

BROOKS, HENRY JOHN (trading as H. J. Brooks and Sons, and described in the receiving order as H. J. Brooks and Son), Kingsgate-rd, Kilburn, house decorator. Ct. High Court. July 26.

CADMAN, JOSIAH, Baschurch, farmer. Ct. Shrewsbury. July 26.
CALLOW, ALEXANDER CRAWFORD, Tottenham, clerk. Ct. Edmonton.
July 19.

COHEN, LOUIS WOOLF (described in the receiving order as Louis Cohen),
Uxbridge-rd. Ct. High Court. July 26.

DAVIES, THOMAS, jun., Sedgley, baker. Ct. Dudley. July 24.
EDWARDS, ALFRED CHARLES, Finchley, tobacconist. Ct. Barnet. July 24.
GIBSON, JOSEPH, Bishop Auckland, jeweller. Ct. Durham. July 26.
GLICKSTEIN, ALFRED (trading as N. Glickstein and Son), Haymarket,
furniture manufacturer. Ct. High Court. July 27.
GODSON, CHARLES WILLIAM, Great Grimsby, draper. Ct. Great Grimsby
July 24.

GREGSON, JOHN, Far Banks, farmer. Ct. Liverpool. July 25.
HALL, THOMAS, late Harrogate, greengrocer. Ct. York. July 25.
HENDRA, JAMES SHUGG (trading as S. Hendra and Son), Port Talbot,
aerated water manufacturer. Ct. Neath and Aberavon. July 27.

HOBBS, REGINALD BERTRAM, Croscombe, railway waggon builder. Ct. Wells. July 27.

HOCKIN, HERBERT EDWIN, Matlock Bath, jeweller. Ct. Derby and Long
Eaton. July 25.

JONES, RICHARD JENKIN, Aberystwyth. Ct. Aberystwyth. July 26.
KENWARD, GEORGE, Sheffield, blacksmith. Ct. Sheffield July 27.
LEE, VICTOR WILLIAM, and BURRIDGE, SYDNEY HERBERT (trading as South
Wales General Supply Company), Newport, drapers. Ct. Newport,
Mon. July 26.

LLOYD, WILLIAM HOWARD, Leicester, wholesale chemist. Ct. Leicester.
July 27.

LYON, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Kingston-upon-Hull, licensed victualler. Ct.
Kingston-upon-Hull. July 25.

MASTERS, JOHN, late Wookey, innkeeper. Ct. Wells. July 26.
MATHER, WILLIAM, Brynford, licensed victualler. Ct. Chester. July 26.
MEARS, ARTHUR, Basingstoke, butcher. Ct. Winchester. July 29.
NOBLE, WILLIAM GEORGE, High-rd, Leyton, physician. Ct. High Court.
July 27,

PAPPIN, JOHN, Muswell Hill, builder. Ct. Edmonton. July 25.
RICHARDSON, ALFRED, Leicester, pork butcher. Ct. Leicester. July 25.
SLATTER, ALFRED, Westminster. Ct. High Court. July 25.
SMITH, ADA EDITH, Gerrards Cross, draper. Ct. Windsor. July 25.
STORY, WILLIAM (trading as T. Story and Son), Beaconsfield-ter, Arch-
way-rd, Highgate, builder. Ct. High Court. July 27.
VAN PRAAGH, LIONEL, late Palace-gate, Kensington.
July 25.

Ct. High Court. WALROND, FRANCIS ARTHUR, Piccadilly. Ct. High Court. July 26. ADJUDICATION ANNULLED.

ALLPORT, JOSIAH, Handsworth, builder. Ct. Birmingham. July 22.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

GOLDIE. On the 23rd ult., at 6, Ivanhoe-rd, Sefton Park, Liverpool, the wife of Noel B. Goldie, Barrister-at-law, of a daughter. NICHOLS. On the 23rd ult., at 9, Mecklenburgh-sq. W.C., the wife of Reginald H. Nichols, Barrister-at-law, of a son. RICHARDS.--On the 25th ult., at Rathangan, Putney Heath, S. W., the wife of Whitmore L. Richards, Barrister-at-law, of a son.

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10, WARWICK COURT, GRAY'S INN, W.C. Telephone: 1541 HOLBORN. RIGHT'S DETECTIVE AGENCY, 23, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. For PRIVATE INQUIRIES and SECRET WATCHINGS this Agency stands facile princeps for ability in conducting to a successful issue intricate matters requiring the greatest amount of discretion and skill. Lowest terms compatible with efficiency. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Telegrams: "Detailed, London." 'Phone: London Wall 8977 EDGAR WRIGHT, Manager, 23, MOORGATE STREET, E.C. (near Bank of England).

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