Aetions. Mr. Justice North on the days stated in the Hilary Sittings Paper, and on Fridays and Saturdays. Mr. Justice Kekewich on Fridays and Saturdays, and also on other days as the Judges may direct. SPECIAL NOTICE WITH REFERENCE TO THE CHANCERY WITNESS LISTS. During the Hilary Sittings the Judges will sit for the disposal of their own Witness Lists as follows: Mr. Justice Chitty will take his Witness List for the ensuing fortnight, beginning on Tuesday, Feb. 2, and will sit continuously (Monday, Feb. 8, excepted) until Saturday, Feb. 13. Mr. Justice North will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 19, and sit continuously (Monday, Jan. 25, excepted) until Saturday, Jan. 30. Mr. Justice Stirling will begin on Tuesday, Feb. 2, and sit continuously (Monday, Feb. 8, excepted) until Saturday, Feb. 13. Mr. Justice Kekewich will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 19, and sit continuously (Monday, Jan. 25, excepted) until Saturday, Jan. 30. N.B. If the Witness List should be taken on any days other than those above appointed, due notice will be given. During the fortnight when a Judge is engaged on his Witness List, Motions in Causes or Matters assigned to him (including Ex parte Motions, but not including Motions relating to the postponement of the Trial or Hearing of any Cause or Matter in his Lordship's List), and also Unopposed Petitions assigned to him, will be heard by one of his colleagues as follows: Those assigned to Mr. Justice Chitty will be heard by Mr. Justice North. H. Johnson and Co. Longfleld v. Horsfall Robson r. Stevens Bridport v. Coulson Fletcher v. Nokes Wilkinson v. Storry v. Baron v. Bernstein Liquidation Estates Purchase Company Limited r. Leigh Fawkes v. Lewis Re The Marie Rose Gold Mining Company Limited and Companies Acts; Ex parte R. Blackshaw Prall v. Gann Attorney-General v. Hendon Rural District Board Bendit Brothers r. Hirth King r. Myers Milner. West Australian Minerals, &c., Sampson v. Garrud Company Limited Fitzwilliams r. Lewis Caines v Puntis Slaithwaite Spinning Company Limited v. Hirst C. de Murrieta and Co. Limited v. Galindez Re The Dunlop Truffault Cycle Company Thomson v. Floyd and Co. Trotter r. Clark Pneumatic Tyre Company Limited v. Lee Same r. Fleetwood Tyre Company Limited Satchell r. Nevill Elliot r. Bassett Saunders v. Price Dickson v. Eking Popham v. Brooks Williams . The Furness Railway Compunу Fox . Brady Henry r. Andrews Abdy v. Willett The Southall Norwood Urban District Collins v. Cooper Council r. Monsted Ecroyd v. Coulthard Pollard v. Weicher Iles v. Lewin Leggett v. Gardiner Re Carter; Carter v. Lake Dawson r. Thompson The Rand d'Or Mines Limited v. Heindorf Akhebolaget Separator v. Dairy Outfit Company Limited Kirk . Kirk Parr . Tompson Pneumatic Tyre Company Limited v. Black and White Publishing Company Limited v. Illustrated Press and Photogaaphic Agency Limited Hughes, Chenery, and Co. v. Consort Thomson r. Thomson Rice v. Rice The London and County Banking Com- Marquis of Abergavenny r. Parsons pany Limited v. Goddard Bartlett e. Spiking and Co. Lovibond v. Lovibond Billing v. Tomkins J Causes for Trial without Witnesses. Adjourned Re Robinson; Robinson v. Robinson Re The Midland and South-Western Junction Railway Company and Railway Companies Act 1867 Taylor r. Denison Re Shewell; Cameron v. Shewell Re Dickson: Pitts e. Dowsing Re Rarnard; Barnard r. Hill Re Groom; Booty v. Groom Re Hodson; Carey v. Walters Re Grove; Grove v. Grove Re Casson's Estate; Skirrow v. Johnson Re Tatam; Norton v. Thomas Re Oliver; Oliver v. Oliver Re Piercy; Whitwham e. Piercy C. De Murrieta and Co. Limited v. Galin- Re Broughton; Grice Hutchinson v. Moor dez (No. 1411) Same r. Same (No. 1412) head Monnet v. Beck Re Davis; Davis v. Anger Howard and Bullough Limited r. Tweedale Re Davey: Davey v. Groenfield Burger. The International Tea Company's Henderson's Transvaal Estates Limited Thornton v. Shipley Gas Light Company Martin v. O'Driscoll and Co. Brotherton Tube Company Limited v. The Birmingham Breweries Limited v. Clarke v. Odhams Bower v. Broome Re Marriott: Marriott v. Marriott Croshaw v. Lyndhurst Ship Company Ibbetson v. Clarkson Lewis v. Powell. Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woollen System Company Limited r. Walker Itter v. Frecker Peaston r. Clark Re Bowling: Dodsley r. Harris Faber r. Mayor, &c. of Poole Sykes r. The Howard Football Syndicate Saxlehner r. Apollinaris Company Birket r. The New St. Augustines Limited Re Lister: Kelley r. Webster The Dominion Brewery Company Limited Abbott v. Jessop v. Foster Clegg Hill v. Bullock Goodacre and Sons . Mather Norman r. Norman Karmel v. Manchester, Sheffield, and Prince Brew of Dunquah r. African Lincolnshire Railway Company Howard v. Howard Stevens r. Griffin Jervis v. Abdy Re Newton: Walker r. Peck Miller v. Peel Mahogany Company Limited Trustee of Property of C. C. Prance, &c. v. Prance Hawthorne r. Scott Massey v. Hill Day r. Challis. Causes for Trial without Witnesses. Re Day: Partridge v. Day Percival, jun., v. Percival, sen. Adjourned Re Airey; Airey v. Stapleton Re The London, Brighton, and South Re The Marquis of Townshend's Settlement-Re Grey's Mortgages; Loftus v. Grey Re Swindells; Swindells r. Pook Re Kang's Settlement Hornsey District Counsel r. Smith Re Linay; Hitchcock r. Linay Re Parker; Howell r. Popkin. Summonses. Re Goolden; Poulter v. Goolden Re Cathcart: Briens v. Cathcart Laidlaw r. Whiteside Geilinger r. Gibbs Re G. Dodson: Morton v. Dyson Re O'Brien; O'Shaughnessy r. O'Brien Re Neale and Drew's Contract and V. & P. White . The Southend Hotel Co. Limited Re O'Brien and Settled Land Acts 1882 to Companies (Winding-up). Joseph Bull, Sons, and Co. Limited (pet. of M. T. Shaw and Co.) Glamorgan Central Permanent Benefit Building Society (pet, of the Company) Industrial Securities Investment Company Limited (pet. of E. A. Hamblyn) Bidasoa Railway and Mines Limited (pet. of F. Thorn) Woolley Coal Company Limited (pet. of Yorkshire Banking Company Limited) | Dawe and Co. Lim (pet. of A. Witchurch) Candelaria Waterworks and Milling Company Limited (pet. of J. L. Whelen and another) Eastern Counties Bacon Factory Limited G. and S. Bracknell Limited (pet. of the Louis Tussaud's New Exhibition Limited (pet. of the Midland Railway Company of Derby) Moore Brothers and Co. Limited (pet. of Alliance Contracting Company Limited (Pet. of G. W. Grimwade) Meteor Incandescent Lighting Company Gold Reefs of Western Australia Limited West Indian and British Guiana Ice Financial Post Limited (pet. of J. Baker and E. R. Watson) Howe Cycle and Sewing Machine Company Chancery Division. Tipton Moat Colliery Limited and Re duced (pet. of Company) Société Vinicole de Turquie Limited (pet. of Company and Shareholders to rescind resolutions) Montpellier Rotunda Company Limited (pet. of Company) Manhanset Steamship Company Limited (pet. of Company) Palmarejo Mining Company Limited (pet. of Company) Mexican Southern Railway Limited (pet. of Company). Mr. Justice Chitty: Witness Actions, 88; Non-Witness Actions, including Summonses, 62; Further Considerations, 4-Total, 154. Mr. Justice North: Witness Actions, 87; Non-Witness Actions, 4; Adjourned Summonses, 22; Further Considerations, 3-Total, 116. Mr. Justice Stirling: Witness Actions, 110; Non-Witness Actions, including Summonses, 43; Further Considerations, 3-Total, 156. Mr. Justice Kekewich: Witness Actions, 108; Non-Witness Actions, 3; Adjourned Summonses, 30; Further Considerations, 4-Total, 145. Mr. Justice Romer: Witness Actions-Actions transferred, 49-Total, 49. N. B. In addition to the above actions and matters for trial or hearing, the following Companies' (Winding-up) matters stand for hearing before Mr. Justice Vaughan Williams (sitting as an additional judge of the Chancery Division): Petitions, Companies (Winding-up), 27; Petitions, Chancery Division, 6; Court Summonses, Companies (Winding-up), 13; Court Summonses, Chancery Division, 4: Motions, Companies (Winding-up), 10; Motions, Chancery Division, 2; Causes for Trial, 2-Total, 64. For Argument. 1 Birch v. LONDON-Reg. v. Kay; Er parte Lee WILTSHIRE (WARMINSTER) — Temple r. DORSETSHIRE (SHAFTESBURY)-Rutter r. Er MIDDLESEX-Mountifield v. Ward GLOUCESTERSHIRE-Colchester, Wemyss and Co. v. Gloucestershire County Council Maloney v. MIDDLESEX (SHOREDITCH). WORCESTERSHIRE Worcester County Council v. Worcester Poor Law Union and others WARWICKSHIRE (BIRMINGHAM)-Moseley v. Wood REVENUE · Parish LONDON-Reg. v. Camberwell Vestry: Er SURREY (LAMBETH)-Reg. v. the Judge of MIDDLESEX (BLOOMSBURY) LOUTH-Manders v. Manders MACCLESFIELD (CHESHIRE)-Reg. r. The Registrar of Macclesfield County Court and Boon and Wife; Ex parte Darlow SUSSEX (BRIGHTON)-Lamond r. Richard and others BRADFORD-Rhodes v. Raistrick STAFFORDSHIRE — Reg. v. Birmingham Canal Company; Ex parte Earl of Dudley CORNWALL (REDRUTH)-Paull v. Bawden CORNWALL (REDRUTH)-Mayne r. Bawden HAMPSHIRE (PORTSMOUTH) — Jones German t. Cases Stated as to Stamp Duty and Income Tax. Mersey Docks and Harbour Board (appli- | J. and P. Coats Ltd. (applicants) and Comcants) and the Commissioners of Ini ni missioners of Inland Revenue (resps.) Revenue (resps.) Bray (surveyor of taxes, applicant) and Brothers (resp.). Motions for Attachment, 15. Divisional List.-Summary. Special Paper, 7; Opposed Motions, 8; Crown Paper, 71; Revenue, 25; Total, 111. Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division. PROBATE ACTIONS and MATRIMONIAL CAUSES to be Heard and Tried at Hilary Sittings 1897. ABBREVIATIONS.-P. Probate-D. Dissolution of Marriage-J.S. Judicial Separation -N. Nullity-I. Issue-R.C.R. Restitution of Conjugal Rights-A. Act on Petition. When preceded by "H." suit brought by Husband, and "W." suit brought by Wife. A List of Causes in the order in which they are set down for Trial will be posted at the Registry, Somerset House, and Supplemental Lists will be printed from time to time. Parties must be prepared to try their Causes ten days after the same have been set down for Trial. [No.-PLTF.'s SOL.-PLT.-DEFT.-DEFT.'s SOL.] Before the Court itself.-Undefended Divorce. 1 H.D. Ford and Fcrd Dutton v. Dutton and Webber 2 H.D.-Collyer-Bristowe and Co.-Hitt v. Hitt and Brier 3 W.D.-H. Pierron--Chiado v. Chiado 4 W.D. Chester and Co. Briggs v. Briggs 5 W.D.-J. D. Langton-Jones v. Jones 6 W.J.S.-T. W. Rossiter-Brown Brown-P. G. Robinson v. 7 W.D.-Osborn and Osborn-Mackenzie v. Mackenzie-T. E. Lewin, jun. 8 H.D.-Marshall and Marshall-Hall r. Hull and Curle 9 W.D.-Andrew Wood and Co.-Parker v. Parker 10 H.D.-C. Rogers, Son, and RussellHoward v. Howard 11 W.D.-Marshall and Pridham-Padgett v. Padgett 12 W.D.-Lumley and Lumley-Home v. Home 13 H.D.-Pritchard and Sons-Cobb v. Cobb 14 H.D.-Steadman and Van PraaghDewse v. Dewse and Munks 15 H.D.- Vizard and Monk Smith Hargrave v. Hargrave and Moore 16 W.D.-A. Tickner Tattersfield Tattersfield v. 17 W.D.-R. E. Campbell-Linklater v. Linklater 18 W.D.-Godwin and Edwards-Plum v. Plum 19 H.D.-Ashurst, Morris, and CrispDonaldson v. Donaldson and Greig 20 H.D. Pearce and Sons - Palmer v. Palmer and Barnes 21 H.D.-R. A. Harding-Kilroy v. Kilrcy and Tripp-Co-resp. In person 22 H.D.-Field, Roscoe, and Co.-Jones r. Jones and Watkins 23 W.D. B. W. Kemp-Schofield v. Schofield 24 H.D.-T. R. Hargreaves-Edmondson v. Edmondson and Leece 25 W.D.-Smith and Rydon-Randall v. Randall 26 H.D.-Field, Roscoe, and Co.-Kneen e. Kneen and Shaw 27 H.D.-J. E. Clay-Floyd r. Floyd and Hayes 28 W.D.-Hasties-Ross r. Ross 29 W.D.-Syms and Sons Parkyn e. Parkyn 30 H.D.-In person-Wills v. Wills and Yates 31 W.D.-Futroye, Field, and Baker Edwards v. Edwards-Resp. in person 32 W.D.-Rowcliffes and Co.-Harris v. Harris-Torr and Co. 33 W.D.-Saunders and Co.-Golder v. Golder 34 W.D.-Langlois and Co.-Spencer v. Spencer-Cooper and Co. 35 W.D.-S. B. Wilson-Corfield v. Cor fleld 36 H.D.-J. E. and H. Scott-Wilson v. Wilson and Smailes 37 W.D.-Osborn and Osborn-Lewis v. Lewis-Lewis and Son 38 H.D.-Torr, Griffith, and Co.-Greenhill v. Grernhill 39 H.D.-Rowcliffes and Co.-Graves v. Graves and Apcar 40 W.D.-Croft and Mortimer-Beeho v. Beeho 41 W. D.-Kingsford, Dorman, and Co.Johnson . Johnson 42 H.D.-Farrer and Porter-Pearce r. Pearce and Curnow 43 W.D.-H. Pouter-Evans r. Evans 44 W.D.-In person-Gillett v. Gillett 45 H.D.-R. Aylward-Cousins v. Cousins and Strakosch 46 W.J.S.-E. S. Coulson-Tilt e. Tilt-In person 47 W.D.-F. F. Palmer-Hillen v. Hillen 48 H.D.-Lydall and Sons-Watterson v. Watterson 49 W.D.-O. W. V. Stewart-Smith v. Smith-In person 50 H.D.Burgess, Cosens, and Co. Newall. Newall and Platt 51 H.D.-T. J. Phipps-Ward v. Ward and Walker 52 H.D.-Vandamm and Terry-Potter v. Potter and Manser 53 H.D.-Brook, Freeman, and BatleyMiller. Miller and Pickup 54 W.D.-Granville, Smith, and Co. Kay v. Kay 55 H.D.-Kingsford. Dorman, and Co.Copeland v. Copeland and Copeland 56 H.D.-In person-Akehurst r. Akehurst 57 H.D.-Ford and Ford-James v. James and Clarke 58 H. D.-T. A. Dennison and Co.-Dean v. Dean and Porcher 59 W.D.-H. D. Twynam Marriott v. Marriott 60 H.D.-Greenwood and GreenwoodBrullau v. Brullau and Lloyd 61 W.D.-W. Maskell-Byers r. Byers 62 W.R.C.R.-D. Wade - Lightfoot v. Lightfoot 63 W. D. Bell, Brodrick, and GrayDillon v. Dillon 64 H.D-Indermaur and Brown-Swinerton r. Swinerton Woolf 65 W.D-C. J. Law Wilson-Gowlland r. Gowlland 66 H.D.-J. E. H. Scott - Harland v. Harland 67 H.D.-Field, Roscoe, and Co.-Wall v. Wall and Harper 68 H.D.-F. Freke Palmer-Hook v. Hook and Meyrick. Juries. maur and Brown for resp.; Baker and Co. for co-resp. Ilderton; Indermaur and Brown for co-resp. Palmer 9 W.D.-Withers and Withers-Smith v. Smith-Andrew Wood and Co. 10 H.D.-Field, Roscoe, and Co.-Ockford v. Ockford and Lee (stayed for costs)Vallance and Vallance; Douglas Norman and Co. for co-resp. 11 H.D.-Day, Russell, and Co.-Webb r. Webb and Protheroe-Preston, Stow, and Preston Before the Court itself.-Probate and Defended Divorce. 1 W.D.-W. Hicks-Hanbury v. Hanbury | v. bert; Van Sandau and Co. for parties cited Hicklin, Washington, and 10 H. N.-Nash, Field, and Co.-Holder e. 3 W.J.S.-Lumley and Lumley-Brodrick 5 P.-A. W. Mills House (deceased); 6 W.D.-Wynne, Holme, and WynneBrooke v. Brooke-Walker, Son, and Field 7 H.D-Gadsden and Treherne-Burns 8 W.D.-Mackrell and Co.-Goodyer v. 11 H.D.-Howard and Shelton-Shore v. Shore, Davidson, and Wall-W. S. Fiske; J. and R. Gole for co-resp. Davidson 12 R.C.R.N.-Hartcup. Davis, and Cobbold-Bartleman v. Bartleman-Bartleman v. Bartleman (otherwise Truby)Marshall and Haslip 13 P.-E. R. Keele-Seager (deceased); Seager and another v. Seager and another-Kingsford and Co. 14 H.D-W. Helliwell-Kilner v. Kilner and Hardisty-Ullithorne and Co. 15 P.-J. Robinson-Mendel (deceased); Stoneham r. Tod Naylor (Mendel and another cited)-Williamson, Hill, and Co. 16 P.-Alf Jonas-Hunt v. Hunt-Mackrell and Ward 19 P. Ruston and Co.-Chamberlain (deceased): Gooch and another v. Cooper-Ward, Perks, and M. Kay 20 P. Wilson, Wallis, and Co.-Cudworth (deceased): Cudworth e. Hayward and another-Geare, Son, and Co. 21 H.J.S.-L. A. T. Margetts-Wren v. Wren-H. Morris 22 W. D.-Lewis and Lewis-Cropper v. Cropper-Hughes v. Masterman 23 H D.-Lyne and Roper - Dering v. Dering and James (Queen's Proctor showing cause) 24 W.D.-E. Le Voi-De Jacobowitz v. De Jacobowitz-In person 25 W.D.-John Hill-White v. WhiteP. C. Ray 26 W. D.-Vincent and Vincent-Smith v. Smith-Hamlin and Co. 44 W.D.-J. Greenfield - Tremlett v. Tremlett (Mills cited) Osborn and Osborn for resp.; A. J. Evans for party cited 44 P.-Burton, Yates, and Hart-Lawrence (deceased), Phipps v. Phipps and others- Finney, Thomas, and Co.; Woodcock and Co. for defendants 45 W.D.-A. M. Griffith Williams-Smith v. Smith-W. P. Neal 46 H. D.-Worthington. Evans, and Co.Baker v. Baker and Rowbotham-E. F. Johnstone for resn. 47 W.J.S.-W. H. Martin and Co.-Virgo v. Virgo-Grant, Bulcraig, and Co. Juries. 11 H.D.-Napoleon Argles and Co. Healing v. Healing and Healing-N. Pumfrey for resp. and co-resp. 12 W.D.-G. F. Gray-Cohen v. CohenJ. E. Harris 13 H.D.-C. R. Enerver-Newby r. Newby and White-Smith and Gofton for resp. and co-resp. 14 H.D.-Peacock and Goddard-Philips v. Philips and Leith-Ellis and Co. for resp.; Bower, Cotton, and Co. for co-resp. 15 H.D.-Syms and Son-Sidney r. Sidney and Turner-Preston, Stow, and Preston. Summary. Co Undefended, 68; special, 14; defended, 47; common, 15; total 144. PROBATE ACTIONS and MATRIMONIAL CAUSES standing over by consent or otherwise, or stayed by order. To be replaced in the List of Causes for Hearing on the Petitioner giving Ten Days' Notice in writing to the other parties for whom an appearance has been entered, and filing a Copy of such Notice in the Registry. [No.-PET.'s SOL.-PET.-RESP.-RESP.'S SOL.] 1 H.D. J. P. Chadwick - Burrows r. Burrows and Normington (order defended)-Andrew Wood and Co. for resp. and co-resp. 2 W.D.-Hood-Barrs and Co.-Self v. Self 4 H.D. Ward, Perks, and McKay 5 H. D. Robert Jenkins-Dunn v. Dunn 6 W.J.S. Bell, Brodrick, and Gray Hasen . Hansen (order defended)-23 Downing, Holman, and Co. 7 W.R.C.R.-Forth and Co.-Phillips r. 13 W.J.S.-A. A. Cubison-Phillips r. 14 W.J.S.-Norris. Allens, and Chapman -St. Ruth v. St. Ruth (order undefended) -Robbins, Billing, and Co. 15 W.R.C.R.-T. D. Dutton-Carter v. Carter (security defended)- E. Ricketts 22 W.J.S. - Fraser and ChristianKnowles v. Knowles-B. T. Storr W.D.-Firth and Co.-Bonus (otherwise Taylor) v. Bonus (otherwise Taylor) (security defended)-Smith and Gofton 24 H.D.-Schulz and Son-Lewis r. Lewis and Taylor (security defended) — Bower and Cotton 25 H.D.-Oswald, Hanson, and Co.-Tuck e. Tuck and Eyres (costs defended)S. A. Walker 26 W.J.S.-Smith, Fordon, and LowAtherton v. Atherton-Crossman and Pritchard 27 W.R.C.R.-C. G. Algar-Muller r. Muller-Paterson and Sons 28 W.J.S. Preston, Stow, and Co.Nicolson v. Nicolson Beale and Co. 29 W. D.-Tyrell, Lewis, and Co.-Cowans v. Cowans (consent C.J.)-Pennington and Son 30 H.D.-Nicholson, Graham, and Co.Stokes r. Stokes and Claybrook (C.J.)— A. D. Smith and Eldridge for resp. and. co-resp. CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES.-WINTER ASSIZES, 1897. NOTICE In cases where no date in parentheses is appended to the names of the Circuit towns both civil and criminal business must be ready to be taken on the first working day; in other cases the date in parentheses appended to the name of the Circuit town indicates the date before which civil business will not be taken. In the case of Circuit towns to which two Judges go there will be no alteration in the old practice. NORTH-EASTERN (Lord Russell, C.J. and Bruce, J.).-Newcastle (2), Friday, Feb. 19; Durham (2), Friday, Feb. 26; York (2), Friday, March 5; Leeds (2), Wednesday, March 10. End Thursday, March 24. MIDLAND (Pollock, B. and Charles, J.).-Aylesbury, Saturday, Jan. 30; Bedford, Wednesday, Feb. 3; Northampton, Saturday, Feb. 6; Oakham and Leicester, Wednesday, Feb. 10 (Saturday, Feb. 13); Lincoln, Wednesday, Feb. 17 (Saturday. Feb. 20): Derby, Wednesday, Feb. 24; Nottingham (2), Tuesday, March 2; Warwick, Monday, March 8; Birmingham (2), Saturday, March 13. End Thursday, March 24. OXFORD (Day and Wright, JJ.). Dates not yet fixed. HOME (Mathew, J.).-Maidstone, Wednesday, Jan. 20 (Monday, Jan. 25); Guildford, Wednesday, Jan. 27. WESTERN (Mathew and Williams, JJ.).-Devizes, Monday, Jan. 11; Dorchester, Friday, Jan. 15; Taunton, Tuesday, Jan. 19 (Friday, Jan. 22); Bodmin, Monday. Jan. 25; Exeter (2), Saturday, Jan. 30; Winchester (2), Friday, Feb. 5; Bristol (2), Friday, Feb. 12. End Saturday, Feb. 27. Mathew, J. will not join the circuit until Exeter is reached. SOUTH-EASTERN (Cave, J.).--Huntingdon, Monday, Jan. 11: Cambridge, Wednesday, Jan. 13 (Friday, Jan. 15); Ipswich, Monday, Jan. 18 (Wednesday, Feb. 20); Norwich, Saturday, Jan. 23 (Tuesday, Jan. 26); Chelmsford, Monday, Feb. 1; Hertford, Saturday, Feb. 6; Lewes, Wednesday, Feb. 10. End Monday, Feb. 22. NORTH WALES, CHESTER, AND GLAMORGAN (Grantham, J.).-Welshpool, Monday, Jan. 11; Dolgelly, Wednesday, Jan. 13; Carnarvon, Friday, Jan. 15; Beaumaris, Thursday, Jan. 21; Ruthin, Saturday, Jan. 23; Mold, Wednesday, Jan. 27; Chester (2), Saturday, Jan. 30; Cardiff (2), Friday, Feb. 5. End Wednesday, Feb. 17. SOUTH WALES AND CHESTER (Lawrance, J.).—Haverfordwest, Saturday, Jan. 16; Lampeter, Tuesday, Jan. 19; Carmarthen, Thursday, Jan. 21; Brecon, Tuesday, Jan. 26; Presteign, Thursday, Jan. 28; Chester (2), Saturday, Jan. 30; Cardiff (2), Friday, Feb. 5. End Wednesday, Feb. 17. NORTHERN (Collins and Kennedy, JJ.).-Appleby, Wednesday, Feb. 10; Carlisle, Friday, Feb. 12; Lancaster, Wednesday, Feb. 17: Manchester (2), Monday, Feb. 22; Liverpool (2), Wednesday, March 10. End Thursday, March 24. Hawkins and Wills, JJ. will remain in town during the whole of the circuits; the other judges till their respective commission days. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.-QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. MASTERS IN CHAMBERS FOR HILARY SITTINGS 1897. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Master Kaye. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Master Macdonell. O to Z. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Master Wilberforce. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, Master Manley Smith. A to F. All applications by summons or otherwise in actions assigned to Master Pollock are to be made returnable before him in his own Room, No. 173, at 11.30 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. G to N. All applications by summons or otherwise in actions assigned to Master Walton are to be made returnable before him in his own Room, No. 175, at 11.30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. O to Z. All applications by summons or otherwise in actions assigned to Master Archibald are to be made returnable before him in his own Room, No. 109, at 11.30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The parties are to meet in the ante-room of Masters' Chambers, and the summonses will be inserted in the printed list for the day after the summonses to be heard before the master sitting in chambers, and will be called over by the attendant on the respective rooms for a first and second time at 11.30, and will be dealt with by the master in the same manrer as if they were returnable at chambers. BY ORDER OF THE MASTERS. BATTAMS, JOHN, and TYLER, JACOB, solicitors, 23, Rood-la, Fenchurch-st; under style of Carr and Son. Dec. 31, 1896. Debts by J. Tyler, who will in future practis e alone, at the offices of the late partnership, under style of Carr, Tyler, and Co. J. Battams will in future practise alone in his own name, in a separate office at 23, Rood-la, E.C. KILLICK, HENRY FISON; VINT, CHARLES JOHN: PARKINSON, ARTHUR TETLEY; and HILL, FRANK HERBERT, solicitors, Bradford, Yorks; under style of Killick, Hutton, and Vint; so far as regards H. F. Killick. C. J. Vint, A. T. Parkinson, and F. H. Hill will in future carry on the practice in partnership with Henry Killick, under same style as heretofore, by whom all debts of the late firm will be received and paid. TURNBULL, HENRY, and MOODY, JOHN HENRY, solicitors, Scarborough. Dec. 31, 1896. Debts by H. Turnbull. BANNERMAN, MARK ALFRED (trading as M. Bannerman and Co), late Leadenhall-st, BIRD, ALFRED, White Horse-st, Stepney, cheesemonger. CLAYTON, THOMAS WILLIAM, Borough Market, Southwark, market gardener. Pet. NOTT, JOHN GEORGE LATHAM PLEYDELL, late Coventry-st, Piccadilly, captain in the auxiliary forces. Pet. Dec. 3. Order, Dec. 30. PIMBURY, E. F. HASTINGS, late Finsbury-pavement, woollen agent. Pet. Dec. 15. Order, Dec. 30. RAPER, MARY JANE, Trebovir-rd, Earl's Court, widow. Pet. Dec. 8. Order, Dec. 30. To surrender at their respective District Courts. BROSTER JOEN, Neston, farmer. Ct. Birkenhead. Pet. Dec. 29. Order, Dec. 29. GULLIVER, SARAH ELIZABETH MARCHANT, Ealing, a member of Gulliver's Orienta Advertising Company, schoolmistress, widow. Ct. Brentford. Pet. Dec. 1. Order, Dec. 29. GUNBY, HENRY ARTHUR, Leicester, furniture dealer. Ct. Leicester. Pet. Dec. 29. Order, Dec. 29. GORHAM, ALFRED, late Marden, baker. Ct. Maidstone. Pet. Dec. 29. Order, Dec. 29. GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM, Wrexham, seedsman. Ct. Wrexham. Pet. Dec. 21. Order, Dec. 30. HUTCHINSON, JOB, Morley, coal merchant. Ct. Dewsbury. Pet. Dec. 30. Order, Dec. 30. HARRIS, PHILIP, Leeds, schoolmaster. Ct. Leeds. Pet. Dec. 29. Order. Dec. 29. KIRKPATRICK, JOHN HARRY, late Denton, licensed victualler. Ct. Ashton-under Lyne and Stalybridge. Pet. Dec. 30. Order, Dec. 50. KENDRICK, JOHN ADAMS, Chester, bill poster. Ct. Chester. Pet. Dec. 29. Order, Dec. 29. NORRIS, MARY SARAH MERCHANT, Ealing, a member of Gulliver's Oriental PARKIN, HENRY SAMUEL, Ripon, cabinetmaker. Ct. Northallerton. Pet. Dec. 24. RICH, WILLIAM JAMES RATTENBURY (carrying on business as Georgina Mary Rich), ROSS. SAMUEL, Scarborough, grocer. Ct. Scarborough. Pet. Dec. 30. Order, STOCKDAL, JOE, Huddersfield, bootmaker. Ct. Huddersfield. TROWER, WILLIAM, Stoke Newington, corn dealer's assistant. Ct. Edmonton. Pet. WILSON, GEORGE WILLIAM (trading as G. W. Wilson and M. Hodgson), late The following amended notice, so far as it relates to the number of matter, is substituted for that published in the Gazette of Dec. 25. ANSTEY, ROBERT, late Bristol, grocer. Ct. Bristol. Pet. Dec. 21. Order, Dec. 21. |