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Northern Ireland for the Consideration of the Discharge of the W.B THE BELFAST GAZETTE 4 JUNE 1993 551 In the Matter of James Kelly, Green Grocer, residing and carrying College Square East, Belfast BT1 6HD, not later than 12 noon on on business at 5 Glen Road, Belfast, Bankrupt. the previous business day. The application of the Official Assignee for bankruptcy for Dated the 3rd June, 1993. Northern Ireland for the consideration of the discharge of the W.B. Wilson, F.C.A., Liquidator. above-named bankrupt under Article 30 of the Bankruptcy Amendment (Northern Ireland) Order 1980 will be heard at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Thursday, 17th June, 1993 at 10.00 a.m. STATUTORY NOTICES TO CREDITORS Dated the 4th June, 1993. AND OTHERS Official Assignee for Bankruptcy. TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 In the Estate of Alexander Murray, late of Gransha Hospital, In the Matter of Richard Robinson, Chef, residing at Slieve Donard Clooney Road, Londonderry, Retired Clerk, Deceased. Hotel, Newcastle, Co. Down and Anne Robinson, unemployed Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 28 of the Trustee Act of 13 Aghamore Park, Strathfoyle, Londonderry, both (Northern Ireland) 1958 that all Creditors, Beneficiaries and other formerly carrying on business at 9 Main Street, Eglinton, persons having any claims against or interests in the Estate of the Londonderry, under the trade name of Glen House Hotel, above-named Deceased who died on the 20th day of January, Bankrupt. 1993, are hereby required to send on or before the 1st day of The application of the Official Assignee for bankruptcy for September, 1993, particulars of such claims or interests to the Northern Ireland for the consideration of the discharge of the undersigned Solicitors for the Personal Representatives of the above-named bankrupt under Article 30 of the Bankruptcy Deceased. Amendment (Northern Ireland) Order 1980 will be heard at the And Notice is hereby further given that after the said 1st day of Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Thursday, September, 1993, the said Personal Representative will proceed to 17th June, 1993 at 10.00 a.m. convey or distribute the property of the Deceased among the Dated the 4th June, 1993. parties entitled thereto having regard to the claims and demands of Official Assignee for Bankruptcy. which particulars shall have been received. Dated this 1st day of June, 1993. Caldwell & Robinson, In the Matter of John Alexander Crawford, Pig Farmer, residing Solicitors for the Personal Representative, at 4 Deramore Park, Magherafelt and formerly residing at 12 11 Castle Street, Ballymaguigan Road, Castledawson, both Co. Londonderry Londonderry, BT48 6HQ. and formerly carrying on business at the same addresses, Bankrupt. The application of the Official Assignee for bankruptcy for In the Estate of Francis Bonnes, Deceased, late of 109 Carnlough Northern Ireland for the consideration of the discharge of the Road, Broughshane, in the County of Antrim, Retired Farmer above-named bankrupt under Article 30 of the Bankruptcy who died on the 6th day of March, 1993. Amendment (Northern Ireland) Order 1980 will be heard at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Thursday, Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 28 of the Trustee Act 17th June, 1993 at 10.00 a.m. (Northern Ireland) 1958 that all persons claiming to be creditors of the above-named deceased or having any claim or interest in the Dated the 4th June, 1993. property of the deceased are hereby required to send on or before Official Assignee for Bankruptcy. the 14th day of July, 1993 particulars of such claims or interests to the undersigned Solicitors for the Personal Representatives of the deceased. In the Matter of Eamon McCloskey, residing at 72 Glen Road, And Notice is hereby further given that after the 14th day of Londonderry, Wholesalers, and formerly carrying on business July, 1993 the said Personal Representatives will proceed to convey at 102 Duncraggan Road, Londonderry under the trade name or distribute the Property of the said deceased among the parties of Glen Cash and Carry, Bankrupt. entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and demands of The above-named bankrupt has applied to the Court for his which particulars shall have been received. discharge, and the Court has fixed 17th June, 1993 at 10.00 a.m. at Dated this 2nd day of June, 1993. the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, for hearing J &A Caruth & Bomber, the application. Solicitors for the Personal Representatives, Dated the 4th June, 1993. 80 Broughshane Street, Official Receiver. Ballymena, BT43 6ED. In the Estate of Denis Joseph McDonagh, late of Morningstar NOTICE UNDER THE COMPANIES Hostel, 125 Divis Street, Belfast, in the County of the City of (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1986 Belfast, Deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 28 of the Trustee Act PINEWICK MANUFACTURING LIMITED (Northern Ireland) 1958, that all creditors, beneficiaries and other persons having any claims against or interest in the estate of the (In Voluntary Liquidation) above-named Deceased, who died on the 16th day of October, 1992, are hereby required to send on or before the 20th day of Notice is hereby given pursuant to Article 553 of the Companies August, 1993, particulars of such claims or interests to the under- (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 that a final meeting of the members signed Solicitors for the Personal Representative of the deceased. of Pinewick Manufacturing Limited will be held at Stokes House, 17-25 College Square East, Belfast on 8th July, 1993 at 11.00 am And Notice is hereby further given that after the said 20th day of and will be followed by a final meeting of creditors at 11.30 am for August, 1993, the said Personal Representative will proceed to the purposes of receiving an account showing the manner in which convey or distribute the property of the said Deceased among the the winding-up has been conducted and the property of the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and company disposed of, and of hearing any explanation which may demands of which particulars shall have been received. be given by the Liquidator. Dated this 1st day of June, 1993. A member or creditor entitled to attend and vote at either of the Francis Crilly, above meetings may appoint a proxy to attend and vote instead of Solicitors for the Personal Representative, him, a proxy need not be a member or creditors of the company. 24 Antrim Road, Proxies for both meetings must be lodged at Stokes House, 17-25 Belfast BT15 2AA..
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