WESTERN MAIL WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8. 1926. No. 307. GAZETTE NOTICES.- NOTICES OF DIVIDEND. Cardiff Court.- Herbert Henwood BOWDEN, residing and carrying on business at 27, Pentre-street, Grangetown, Cardiff. baker and confectioner-3d in the £. supplemental. Cardiff Court.- Gilbert Bevan PICKERING, 29, Theobald-road, Cardiff, commercial clerk- 1s.0.1/2d in the £, first and final. Hereford Court.- James RUTHERFORD, residing and carrying on business at Cagebrook Mill, Clehonger, also carrying on business at 41, Bewell-street, Hereford, corn merchant-1s.6.3/4d in the £, second and final. Hereford Court.- James Charles WILDING, residing at and carrying on business at Vowchurch, wheelwright, cycle agent, and coal merchant- 6s.3d. in the £, first. Newport Court.- Wm. LOVE, of Allanstone, Lydney, lately carrying on business at 35a, High-street, Lydney, fish hawker and greengrocer- 5 1/4d in the £, supplemental. Tredegar, Abertillery, and Bargoed Court.- James JERVIS, residing at the Full Moon, Scwrfa, Tredegar, innkeeper, and lately carrying on business at 42, Birchgrove, Tredegar, butcher. ORDER RESCINDED. Newport Court.- Arthur Charles SEABRIGHT, Dynas Farm, Pentwynmawr, near Newbridge, and lately carrying on at High-street, Pentwynmawr, as a butcher.- Order dated April 12. 1912, rescinded, it appearing to the court that all the debts have been paid in full, together with 4 per cent. interest. FUNERAL OF W. SMITH, J.P., DINAS POWIS. The funeral of Mr. William SMITH, J.P., Wernlas, Dinas Powis, a member of one of the oldest South Wales mining families, took place at St. Andrew's Church, Dinas Powis, on Tuesday, the rector (the Rev. Edward DAVIES) officiating. The mourners were Mr. and Mrs. M. C. HARRISON (nephew and niece) Mr, M. C. HARRISON (grand-nephew), Mr. and Mrs. J. Llewellyn SMITH (Aberdare), Mr. Ivor SMITH (Cardiff), Mr. F. B. SAUNDERS, formerly commercial manager of the Rhymney Iron Company; Mr. G. C. ROONEY (Dinas Powis), Mr. F. MANDER (Porthcawl), and the family solicitor, Mr. HALL, of Messrs. MORGAN and Co. LATE MR. J. W. TAYLOR-Body Brought To Cardiff By Motor-Boat. The Lynmouth Motor-boat Nancy arrived at the Cardiff Pier Head on Tuesday afternoon with the body of Mr. J. W. TAYLOR, formerly a Cardiff docksman and director of William CORY and Sons (Limited), MANN, GEORGE and Co. (Limited), and R. and J. H. REA (Limited). Mr. TAYLOR, who during the last few years had been proprietor of the Imperial Hotel, Lynton, had expressed a wish that his body should be brought to Cardiff in this way. The Nancy , which the late Mr. TAYLOR often used on fishing excursions, is the first motor-boat to leave Lynmouth in such circumstances. It was manned by a crew of two-Messrs. W. and C. BURGESS, of the Lynmouth Lifeboat, who were accompanied by an undertaker. Among the docksmen who assembled at the Pier Head to receive the body were Messrs. Trench and Edward TAYLOR (nephews), Messrs. David DAVIES, F. B. SAUNDERS (formerly of the Rhymney Iron Company), Glyn DAVIES, J. DODDINGTON, Clive GARRETT and J. EVANS, all of the Mann. George and Co.; T. Sidney JONES (International Coal Company), R. H. REES, (Malhrin and Co.), A. E. RATE, J. BISSETT, H. M. THOMAS, Phil FLETCHER, W. J. FLETCHER, H. J. FISHER, Charles CORY, G. DAWKIN, E. HILL, G. K. SUTTON, T. SMITH, R. GOODFELLOW, Wilfred EARL, R. JELLINGS, C. WILLIAMS, R. WALKER, J. W. DAVIES, H. METZ, L. Noel LAWRENCE, J. R. POWELL, W. R. HOOPER, and - DOROTICH. The body was conveyed from the Pier Head to St. Martin's Church, Caerphilly, where it remained overnight and will be interred to-day (Wednesday). John Patrick