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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No 3688 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 172 Papamoa, retired farmer, was adjudged bankrupt on the 18th Haupapa Street, Rotorua on Thursday, the 11th day of day of September 1990. October 1990 at 3 p.m. Officer for Inquiries: J. Penno. Tawhc\i. Wc1.iheke of 86 River Road, Reporoa, was adjudged L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee. bankruot on the 18th day of September 1990. Commercial Affairs Division, Private Bag 3090, Hamilton. Bomford, H,1rold Vernon of Poutakataka Road, Ngakuru, bal0875 farmer, was ariiudged bankrupt on the 18th day of September 1990. In the High Court of New Zealand, Hari, Barb,1ra Joan, previously trading as Chez Maison of Rotorua Registry 9 Argus Strnet, Rotorua, self employed, was adjudged Notice is hereby given that the statements of account in bankruot on the 18th day of September 1990. respect of the under-mentioned estates have been duly filed in Hata. Jc1net of Rahui, Opotiki, married woman, was adjudged the above-named Court and I hereby further give notice that at bankruot on the 18th day of September 1990. a sitting of the Court to be held on Tuesday, the 16th day of Hata, John Jit.mes of Rahui, Opotiki, self employed, was October 1990 at 10 a.m. or so soon thereafter as may be adjudged bankrupt on the 18th day of September 1990. heard, I intend to apply for orders releasing me from the administration of the said estates: Hill. Brent Antony, care of Gaby Road, R.D. 3, Monovale, unemployed, was adjudged bankrupt on the 18th day of Clark, Graeme Finlayson of Fairy Springs Road, Rotorua, September 1990. millhand. L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee. Ellis, Gary Charles, care of Star Hotel, Tauranga, butcher. Commercial Affairs Division, Private Bag 3090, Hamilton. Harris, Perry Colin of 225 Papamoa Beach Road, R.D. 7, Te bal0726 Puke, businessman. House, Allen Albert, care of Ngongotaha Motor Co, Main Fleming, Patrick Brian, previously trading as Finance and Road, Ngongotaha, workman. Management Services, formerly of 36C Ariariterangi Street, Rotorua, now care of 4 Barnard Road, Rotorua, was adjudged Mihaka, Peter George of 7 Meadowbank Crescent, Rotorua, bankrupt on the 18th day of September 1990. Creditors unemployed. meeting will be held at my office, 98 Arawa Street, Rotorua on Mihaka, Vera Eliza Maud of 7 Meadowbank Crescent, Friday, the 12th day of October 1990 at 11 a.m. Officer for Rotorua, housewife. Inquiries: J. Penno. Picard, William John of 2 Victoria Street, Rotorua, painter. L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee. Rowley, Lloyd Trevor of 2 Wallace Street, Whangarei, Commercial Affairs Division, Private Bag 3090, Hamilton. freezing worker. ba10775 Saunders, William George of McDonald's Road, R.D. 2, Gear, Jason Stuart Charles of 9 Fairfield Road, Hawera, Whakatane, unemployed. builder/landscaper, was adjudged bankrupt on 20 September Sharpe, Murray Graham of England's Motor Camp, Ohope, 1990. unemployed. Sua, Peter Pale Tifa, previously trading as Waingaro Road Stent, Jennifer Annette of 95 Fairy Springs Road, Rotorua, Dairy, now of Waioeka Gorge, Opotiki, shop owner, was married woman. adjudged bankrupt on 21 September 1990. Stent, Robert George of 95 Fairy Springs Road, Rotorua, Hislop, Lance Clifford of 4 Vincent Place, Hamilton, real mechanic. estate agent, was adjudged bankrupt on 21 September 1990. Tahau, Wallace of 4 Marshall Street, Taupo, bushman. Kingi, Edward of Hangapipi Road, Rotowara, driver, was adjudged bankrupt on 21 September 1990. Terrill, Ronald Frederick of 69 Amohau Street, Rotorua, sickness beneficiary. Mita, Rodger of Orange Stream Road, Waimiha, Taranaki, contractor, was adjudged bankrupt on 21 September 1990. Toleafua, Posala of Flat 2/10 Sunshine Place, Ngongotaha, adviser and consultant. Renata, Rod of 11 Goldfields Road, Manaia, R.D., Coromandel, roofer, was adjudged bankrupt on 21 September Torrey, Joseph Walter, care of Orakeio Karako Tourist 1990. Thermal Park, Rotorua, park attendant. Collier, Kathleen of 6 McIntosh Street, Hamilton, mother, Thrupp, William James of R.D. 1, Whakatane, farmer. was adjudged bankrupt on 25 September 1990. Tule, John David of 5 Wrigley Road, Rotorua, table hand. Andrews, Linda Yvette of 85 Cook Street, Hamilton, writer, Werahiko, Duncan Turoa of 17 Kahu Road, Rotorua, was adjudged bankrupt on 28 September 1990. bushman. L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee. Whautere, Donna Christine of 815 Kowhai Street, Hastings, Commercial Affairs Division, Private Bag 3090, Hamilton. solo parent. bal0884 L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee. Ford, Mark Wayne of Whangamata Road, Waihi, timber Commercial Affairs Division, Private Bag 3090, Hamilton. worker, was adjudged bankrupt on the 29th day of March bal084! 1990. Creditors meeting will be held at my office, Second Floor, 16-20 Clarence Street, Hamilton on Wednesday, the The following person was adjudicated bankrupt in the High Court at Wellington on the 19th day of September 1990: 17th day of October 1990 at 11 a.m. Officer for Inquiries: C. Walker. Isles, Jennifer Lynn of 6 William-Booth Grove, Upper Hutt, L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee. homemaker. Officer for Inquiries: D. Henriksen. Commercial Affairs Division, Private Bag 3090, Hamilton. R. J. H. GRINDEY, Official Assignee. bal0874 Wellington. ba10893 Please note that the venue for the first meeting of creditors for Dennis Bala (bankrupt), has been changed from 98 Arawa The following people were adjudicated bankrupt in the High Street, Rotorua to the Maori Land Court, Hauora House, Court, Wellington on the 12th day of September 1990: .
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