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Northern Ireland THE BELFAST GAZETTE 20 SEPTEMBER 1991 935 Adjudicated bankrupt on 27th August, 1991. In the Matter of Gerald Allen Reid, Fish and Chip Shop owner, Sitting for choice and appointment of creditors1 assignee at Royal residing at 96 Back Road, Drumbo, Lisbum BT27 SLB and Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Wednesday, 20th carrying on business at Town and Country Shopping Centre, November, 1991, at 10.00 am. Ballynahinch Road, Carryduff BT8 8DP under the trade name 1 of The Little Chef and formerly residing at Beechside, Drumbo, Creditors claims to be sent to, and all debts due to the estate to be Lisburn, Co. Antrim, Bankrupt. paid to, the Official Assignee, Lindsay House, 8-14 Callender Street, Belfast BT1 SOU from whom forms of proof may be obtained. The public examination of the above-named will be held at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Tuesday, ISth October, 1991 at 10.00am. Dated the 20th September, 1991. In the Matter of George Lynn, Restaurateur, residing at 97 Armagh Road, Portadown, Craigavon, Co. Armagh BT62 3DM and Official Assignee for Bankruptcy. carrying on business at Main Street, Waringstown, Craigavon, Co. Armagh BT66 7QL, Bankrupt. Adjudicated bankrupt on 21st August, 1991. In the Matter of Patrick Flanagan, Butcher, residing at 59 Henry Sitting for choice and appointment of creditors1 assignee at Royal Street, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh BT74 9DQ, and carrying Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Wednesday, 20th on business at 74 Railway Road, Belcoo, Enniskillen, Co. November, 1991, at 10.00 am. Fermanagh BT74 9XX, Bankrupt. Creditors1 claims to be sent to, and all debts due to the estate to be The public examination of the above-named will be held at the paid to, the Official Assignee, Lindsay House, 8-14 Callender Street, Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Thursday, Belfast BT1 SDU from whom forms of proof may be obtained. 10th October, 1991 at 10.00 am. Dated the 20th September, 1991. Official Assignee for Bankruptcy. In the Matter of Mario Limoni, Restaurateur, whose residential address is unknown to the Petitioning Creditor, and who carries on business at 65 South Promenade, Newcastle, Co. Down BT33 OEY under the trade name of Mario's Restaurant, NOTICES UNDER THE COMPANIES Bankrupt. Adjudicated bankrupt on 16th August, 1991. (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1986 Sitting for choice and appointment of creditors1 assignee at Royal NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF LIQUIDATOR Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Wednesday, 20th Members' Voluntary Winding-up November, 1991, at 10.00 am. Creditors' claims to be sent to, and all debts due to the estate to be Pursuant to Article 558(1) of the Companies (Northern Ireland) paid to, the Official Assignee, Lindsay House, 8-14 Callender Street, Order 1986 Belfast BT1 SDU from whom forms of proof may be obtained. Company Number: N.I. 9250. Name of Company: Eagleson (Cookstown) Limited. Nature of Business: Builders Suppliers, Furniture and Household In the Matter of Trevor Martin Ingram, Financial Consultant, Goods Retailer. residing at 30 Ballyworfy Road, Hillsborough, Co. Down and formerly carrying on business at 13 Lisburn Street, Address of Registered Office: 6 James Street, Cookstown, Co. Hillsborough, Co. Down under the trade name The Strawberry Tyrone BT80 8AE. Mouse, Bankrupt. Liquidator's Name and Address: Samuel Eagleson, 220 Orritor Adjudicated bankrupt on 21st August, 1991. Road, Cookstown BT8 9MB. Sitting for choice and appointment of creditors' assignee at Royal Date of Appointment: 2nd September, 1991. Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Wednesday, 20th By whom appointed: The Members. November, 1991, at 10.00am. Creditors' claims to be sent to, and all debts due to the estate to be paid to, the Official Assignee, Lindsay House, 8-14 Callender Street, Belfast BT1 SDU from whom forms of proof may be obtained. STUDLEY ELECTRONICS LIMITED Notice is hereby given pursuant to Article 546 of the Companies (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 that a meeting of the creditors of the In the Matter of Susan Gregg, Lecturer, of 34 Fairview Avenue, above-named Company will be held at Unit 2, Gilbert Ash Industrial Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim BT36 6PT, Bankrupt. Estate, Newry Road, Warrenpoint, on Monday 30th September at 11.00 am for the purposes mentioned in Articles 547,548 and 549 of Adjudicated bankrupt on 16th July, 1991. the above Order. Sitting for choice and appointment of creditors' assignee at Royal Dated this 16th day of September, 1991. Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Wednesday, 10th November, 1991, at 10.00 am. Petronella Barter, Director. Creditors' claims to be sent to, and all debts due to the estate to be paid to, the Official Assignee, Lindsay House, 8-14 Callender Street, Belfast BT1 SDU from whom forms of proof may be obtained. In the Matter of HIBISCUS INVESTMENT LIMITED In the Matter of James Clendinning Patterson, retired Company Notice is hereby given pursuant to Article 546 of the Companies Director, residing at 190 Gilford Road, Portadown, Craigavon, (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 that a Meeting of Creditors of the Co. Armagh BT63 SLF and formerly residing at 3 Stewart above Company will be held at the Library of the Institute of Avenue, Portadown, Co. Armagh BT63 5DA and formerly Chartered Accountants in Ireland, 11 Donegal! Square South, carrying on business at 10S Church Street, Portadown, Co. Belfast BT1 5JE on Monday, 30th September, 1991, at 3.30 pm for Armagh BT62 3DB under the trade name of Securite, the purposes mentioned in Articles 547 and 548 of the said Order. Bankrupt. Dated this 18th day of September, 1991. The public examination of the above-named will be held at the D. Crawford. Director. Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Tuesday, 1 Sth October, 1991 at 10.00am. Forms of General and Special Proxy which, if intended to be used, must be duly completed and lodged at the offices of Edgar & Co., 11 Dated the 20th September, 1991. Chlorine Gardens, Belfast BT9 5DJ not later than 2.00 pm on the Official Assignee for Bankruptcy. 27th September, 1991..
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