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Public Notices THE BELFAST GAZETTE, IST FEBRUARY, 1985 Public Notices NOTICES UNDER THE Any creditor or contributory wishing to oppose or support must ensure that written notice reaches the under- BANKRUPTCY ACTS signed by 4.00 pm on 13th February, 1985. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN A copy of the Petition will be supplied by the under- signed on payment of the prescribed charge. NORTHERN IRELAND H. A. Nelson, Crown Solicitor, Chancery Division Royal Courts of Justice, BANKRUPTCY Chichester Street, Belfast BT1 3JY. In the Matter of Barclay Stewart Armstrong, residing at 56 Ballybentragh Road, Muckamore, Dunadry, Co. Antrim and formerly carrying on business at Twelfth .Milestone Petrol Filling Station, Templepatrick and TRIMTECH LTD. at Antrim Road, Newtownabbey both Co. Antrim, under the trade name of Bellevue Motors, Depot By Order dated 29th January, 1985, the above-named Manager, Bankrupt. company (registered office at Adelaide Industrial Estate, A first and final dividend of 31.9418p per £ is now pay- Apollo Road, Belfast) was ordered to be wound up by the able in the above matter. High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland. Dated the 31st January, 1985. Commencement of winding up, 21st December, 1984. Official Assignee for bankruptcy, First meeting of creditors on 14th March, 1985 at 10.30 Lindsay House, am at Lindsay House, 8-14 Callender Street, Belfast BT1 8-14 Callender Street, 5DU. 'Belfast BT1 5DU. Official Assignee. In the Matter of George R. Steen, residing at and formerly carrying on business at 413 Lower Enniskeen, Craig- avon, County Armagh, Jeweller, Bankrupt. CHERMONT COACHWORKS LIMITED Adjudicated bankrupt on 10th January, 1985. A Petition to wind-up the above-named Company presented Sitting for choice and appointment of creditors' assignee to the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland on 15th at Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on January, 1985 by the Commissioners of Customs and Wednesday, 13th February, 1985 at 11.00 am. Excise of King's Beam House, Mark Lane, London, claim- Creditors' claims to be sent to, and all debts due to the ing to be a creditor of the Company will be heard at the estate to be paid to; the Official Assignee, Lindsay House, Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on 14th 8-14 Callender Street, Belfast BT1 5DU from whom forms February, 1984 at 2.30 pm. of proof may be obtained.. Any creditor or contributory wishing to oppose or support must ensure that written notice reaches the under- signed by 4.00 pm on 13th February, 1985. In the Matter of Colin Barry Platt and Gillian Anne Russell Platt, * residing at 20 Maddybenny Park, A copy of the Petition will be supplied by the under- Coleraine and carrying on business at The Promenade, signed on payment of the prescribed charge. Portstewart, both County Londonderry under the trade name of Raffles, Restaurateurs, Bankrupt. H. A. Nelson, Crown Solicitor. Royal Courts of Justice, The public examination of the above-named will be held Chichester Street, at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast Belfast BT1 3JY. on Tuesday, 19th February, 1985 at 11.00 am. Dated the 30th January, 1985. Official Assignee for bankruptcy STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of Ivor Joseph Gordon, residing at 4 Dun- suivinish Drive, Portstewart, and carrying on business AND OTHERS at 20 Longcommons, Coleraine, both County London- In the Estate of Harry Mullan, late of 151 Craigmore derry, under the trade name of Triangle Music Centre, Road, Ringsend, Coleraine, County Londonderry, Musical Equipment Retailer, Bankrupt. Fanner, Deceased. The public examination of the above-named will be held at the Royal Courts of .Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast : Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 28 of the on Tuesday, 19th February, 1985 at 11.00 am. Trustee Act (Northern Ireland) 1958, that all persons claiming to be Creditors of the above named deceased who Dated the 30th January, 1985. died on the 16th day of July, 1984, are hereby required Official Assignee for bankruptcy to send on or before the 1st day of May, 1985, particulars of such claims or interests to the undersigned Solicitor for the Personal Representatives of the deceased. NOTICES UNDER And Notice is hereby given that after the 1st day of May, 1985, the said Personal Representatives will proceed THE COMPANIES ACTS to convey or. distribute the property of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to SIGNS AND SERVICE (BELFAST) LIMITED the claims and demands of which particulars shall have A Petition to wind-up the above-named Company presented been received. to the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland on 15th Dated this 28th day of January, 1985. January, 1985 by the Commissioners of Customs and Excise of King's Beam House, Mark Lane, London, claiming to Francis J. Nichott, LL.B., be a creditor of the Company will be heard at the Royal Solicitor for the Personal Representatives, Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on 14th 42 Donegall Street, February, 1985 at 2.30 pm. Belfast BT1 2GR..
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