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Public Notices THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 31sT MAY, 1985 549 Public Notices NOTICES UNDER THE In the Matter of John Alan Macartney of 23 Drumard Drive, Lisburn and formerly resident and formerly BANKRUPTCY ACTS carrying on business at Mullaghglass Road, ..Castle- robin, all County Antrim under the trade name of .IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN C & T Supplies, Bankrupt. NORTHERN IRELAND . A second and final dividend of. 5.4116p per £ is now . y ..Chancery Division ' : payable in the above matter. ; BANKRUPTCY Dated the 29th May, 1985. In the Matter of Francis James Boyd residing at 27 Sand- Official Assignee for bankruptcy, -,. mount Park, Ballymena, and carrying on business at Lindsay House, * :' <31oonan Auto Point Service Station, Ahbghill, both ' 8-14 Callender Street, : Co. Antrim;. Motor Dealer, Bankrupt. Belfast BT1 5DU. Take Notice, that the above-named, adjudicated bankrupt on 20th August, 1979, was oh 25th April, 1985 granted an prdef of discharge (suspended until. 20th August, 1985). Dated the 28th May, 1985. In the Matter of Adam J. M. Armstrong, residing at 20 -.Official.Assignee for bankruptcy. The Parade, Donaghadee and formerly residing at 25 Meadow Way, Crawfordsburn and 69 Craigdarragh Road, Helen's Bay, all County Down, Hotel Proprietor, Bankrupt. • • • In the Matter of Desmond O, Mervyn, residing at 43 The. public examination of the above-named will be held Stewartstown Park and carrying on business at 6 at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, Suffolk Road and formerly carrying on business at on'Tuesday, 18th June, 1985, at 11.00 am. 43 Stewartstown. Park, all Belfast, Builder, Bankrupt. Dated the 30th May, 1985. : The public examination of the above-named will be held at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, Official Assignee for bankruptcy. on Tuesday, 25th June, 1985, at 11.00 am. Dated the 28th May, 1985.; .,;.:. Official Assignee for bankruptcy. In the Matter of Norman Fitzpatrick, residing at arid carry- ing on business at 3 Ashley Park, Carryduff, County Down under the trade name of N. F. Foods and formerly carrying on business at 98 Pond Park, In the Matter of William John Watts, who resided at Cabra Lisburn, Grocer, Bankrupt. House,, Rathfriland, County Down, and carried on ; business as a Publican at the Fourstep Inn, Shankill The public examination of the. above-named will be held Road, Belfast, 'the Yachtsman, Woodhouse Street, at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, Portadown, Co. Armagh and the Crescent Bar, Sandy on Tuesday, 30th July, 1985 at 11.00 am. Row, Belfast, in partnership with one Robert A. Cathcart and as a Publican at Donegall Arms, Rbden Dated the. 30th May, 1985. ^•'Street; Belfast:.and at the Brown Bear, 174 Shankill . Official Assignee for bankruptcy. Road, Belfast, and as a Farmer at Cabra House, • -aforesaid, Deceased Insolvent. • : ' Partnership Estate A second interim dividend of 5p per £ is now payable In the Matter of Samuel Thompson, residing at and carry- in the above matter. ing on business at 11.0 Alliance Drive, Belfast under Dated the'29th May, 1985. the trade name of Thompson Fuels, Coal Purveyor, Bankrupt. ...'.. .Official Assignee for bankruptcy, ''Lindsay House, . Adjudicated bankrupt on 15th May, 1985. 8-14 Callerider Street, . Sitting for choice and .appointment of creditors' assignee Belfast BT1 5DU. at Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Wednesday, 12th June, 1985, at 11.00 am. Creditors' claims to be sent to, and all debts due to the estate to be paid to, the Official Assignee, Lindsay House, In the Matter of William .John Watts, who resided at 8-14 Callender Street, Belfast BT1 5DU from whom forms Cabra House, Rathfriland, County-Down, and carried of proof may be obtained. on business as a Publican at the Fourstep Inn, Shankill Road, Belfast, the Yachtsman, Woodhouse Street, Portadown, Co. Armagh and the Crescent Bar, Sandy Row, Belfastj. in partnership with one Robert A. Cathcart and as a Publican at Donegall Arms, Roden In the Matter of Victor Irwin, residing at and carrying on Street, Belfast -and at the Brown .'Bear, 174 Shankill : - business at 76 Tullyard Road, Drumbo, Lisburn under Road, Belfast, and as a Farmer at Cabra House, : .. the trade .name of V. A. Irwin & Sons, Haulage Con- aforesaid, Deceased Insolvent. - . , tractor, Bankrupt. ... f. ' Separate Estate of Wm. J. Watts Adjudicated bankrupt on 23rd May, 1985. ' .. : •: A 2nd interim7 dividend of 30p per £ is now payable in . 'Sitting for choice and appointment, of creditors' assignee the above-matter- : at Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Dated; the- 29th May, 1985. Wednesday, 12th June; 1985, at 11.00 ani. .: Official Assignee for bankruptcy, Creditors' claims to be sent to, and all .debts .due; to the Lindsay House, . estate to be paid to, the Official Assignee, Lindsay House, 8-14 Callender-Street, - 8-14 Callender Street, Belfast BT1-5DU from whom forms Belfast BT1 5DU. of proof may: be'. obtained..
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