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The Belfast Gazette 1 November 1991 Registration 1076 THE BELFAST GAZETTE 1 NOVEMBER 1991 REGISTRATION OF PLACE OF In the Matter of Terence James Hughes of 25 Arleston Road, Omagh, Co. Tyrone, former Carpet Retailer; Bankrupt. WORSHIP FOR MARRIAGES The public examination of the above-named will be held at the The Registrar General hereby gives notice that on the 21st day of Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Thursday, 21st October, 1991, the building known as the Apostolic Church situated November, 1991 at 10.00 am. at Irish Street, Knockwellan, Londonderry in the Parish of Dated the 1st November, 1991. Clondermot and County of Londonderry, was registered for the Official Receiver. solemnisation of marriages therein under the Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act 1863, as amended. In the Matter of William Samuel Purdy, General Builder, residing at 42 Woodview Park, Tandragee, Co. Armagh BT62 2DD, and carrying on business at 42 Woodview Park, Tandragee, Co. NOTICES UNDER THE Armagh BT62 2DD under the trade name Purdy Construction, BANKRUPTCY ACTS Bankrupt. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN The public examination of the above-named will be held at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Tuesday, 3rd NORTHERN IRELAND December, 1991 at 10.00am. Chancery Division Dated the 1st November, 1991. BANKRUPTCY Official Receiver. In the Matter of Michael Deveney, Former Builder, residing at 60 Clay Road, Keady, Co. Armagh BT60 3QX and formerly residing and carrying on business at 17 (formerly Site 6) In the Matter of Harry Magee, Clothing Retailer, residing at Crossmore Road, Keady, Co. Armagh BT60 3RH, Bankrupt. Crossmore Road, Keady, Co. Armagh BT60 3RH and carrying The public examination of the above-named will be held at the on business at 5 Kinelowen Street, Keady, Co. Armagh BT60 Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Thursday, 21st 3ST under the trade name of Harry Magee and Co., Bankrupt. November, 1991 at 10.00 am. The public examination of the above-named will be held at the Dated the 1st November, 1991. Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Tuesday, 3rd December, 1991 at 10.00 am. Official Receiver. Dated the 1st November, 1991. Official Receiver. In the Matter of Jean Rutherford, Reinforced Concrete Specialist, residing at 83 Mahon Road, Portadown, Co. Armagh BT62 3SF and carrying on business at 26 Dungannon Road, In the Matter of Lance (otherwise Lancelot) Walker and Kieran Portadown, Co. Armagh BT62 1LF under the trade name of Joseph Killen, Motor Dealers, who reside respectively at 2 Rutherford and Smyth and Thomas Earl Rutherford, Lougherne Park, Carryduff and 84 Annacloy Road, Reinforced Concrete Specialist, residing at Ballinagone, Downpatrick, and formerly carrying on business with others at Portadown, Co. Armagh and carrying on business at 26 10 Comber Road, Carryduff all Co. Down, under the trade Dungannon Road, Portadown, Co. Armagh BT62 1LF under name of Parallel Car Brokers, Carryduff Car Sales and the trade name of Rutherford & Smyth, Bankrupt. Northern Ireland Turbo Care, Bankrupt. The public examination of the above-named will be held at the The public examination of the above-named will be held at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Tuesday, 26th Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Tuesday, 3rd November, 1991 at 10.00 am. December, 1991 at 10.00 am. Dated the 1st November, 1991. Dated the 1st November, 1991. Official Receiver. Official Receiver. In the Matter of Harold Broadrick, Company Director, residing at In the Matter of Patricia Ann Bell, Restaurateur, residing at 79 Main 43 Glenburn Road, Dunmurry, Belfast BT17 9AN and formerly Street, Dundrum, Co. Down and carrying on business at Buck's carrying on business at 126 University Street, Belfast BT7 1HH Head, 79 Main Street, Dundrum, Co. Down under the trade under the trade name of Armourguard Security, Bankrupt. name of 'Roxannes', Bankrupt. The public examination of the above-named will be held at the The public examination of the above-named will be held at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Thursday, 21st Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Tuesday, 3rd November, 1991 at 10.00 am. December, 1991 at 10.00 am. Dated the 1st November, 1991. Dated the 1st November, 1991. Official Receiver. Official Receiver. In the Matter of Peter Smyth, Shop Fitter, residing at 2 Rhanbuoy In the Matter of Kieran McLornan, residing at 22 Lurgan Road, Court, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim BT38 SDL and formerly Crumlin, Co. Antrim and carrying on business at 22 Lurgan carrying on business at 75 Belfast Road, Carrickfergus, Co. Road, Crumlin, Co. Antrim, Bankrupt. Antrim BT38 8PH under the trade name of Jan Peters The application of the Official Receiver for Northern Ireland for Shopfitting, Bankrupt. the consideration of the discharge of the above-named bankrupt The public examination of the above-named will be held at the under Article 30 of the Bankruptcy Amendment (Northern Ireland) Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Thursday, Order 1980 will be heard at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester 28th November, 1991 at 10.00 am. Street, Belfast on Thursday, 14th November, 1991 at 10.00 am. Dated the 1st November, 1991. Dated the 1st November, 1991. Official Receiver. Official Receiver..
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