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Public Notices 80 THE BELFAST GAZETTE 27 JANUARY 1995 Public Notices NOTICES UNDER THE NOTICE UNDER THE COMPANIES BANKRUPTCY ACTS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1986 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN KATERMAN LTD. NORTHERN IRELAND A First and Final dividend of 5.8923 pence in the £ in the Chancery Division liquidation of the above-named company (registered office at 20 Upper Main Street, Larne, Co. Antrim) will be payable on 3rd BANKRUPTCY February, 1995. In the Matter of James Greer, Publican, residing at 47 Denmark J. McKay, Liquidator. Street, Belfast and formerly residing at 12 Rutherglen Street. Belfast and formerly carrying on business at 15 Berlin Street, 159-163 Silvio Street and Bridge End all in Belfast under the trade name of "The Wee House", "The Silver Jubilee" and "The Aero Arms" respectively. Bankrupt. A first and final dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. STATUTORY NOTICES TO CREDITORS The last day for receiving proofs from creditors is 17th AND OTHERS February, 1995. TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 Official Receiver, Lindsay House. In the Estate of Albert Dickson, late of 15 Tamnadeese Road, 8-14Callender Street, Castledawson in the County of Londonderry, Retired Belfast BT1 5DU. Machine Exporter, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 28 of the Trustee Act (Northern Ireland) 1958. that all creditors, beneficiaries and other persons having any claims against or interests in the Estate In the Matter of Ralph Stuart Neilson. late of 31 Knockdene of the above-named Deceased who died on the 17th day of July, Park, Belfast and Wilfred Storr Park, late of Flat 37 1994, are hereby required to send on or before the 3rd day of Brunswick Manor, Abbey Street, Bangor, County Down, April, 1995, particulars of such claims or interests to the practising in partnership as Ralph S Neilson & Park, Solicitors at 109 Victoria Street, Belfast, Joint Estate, Deceased undersigned Solicitors for the Personal Representative of the Insolvents. Deceased. A first and final dividend of 10.2550p per£ is now payable in And Notice is hereby given that after the said 3rd day of April, the above matter. 1995, the said Personal Representative will proceed to convey or distribute the property of the Deceased among the parties entitled Dated: 27th January, 1995. thereto having regard only to the claims and demands of which Official Receiver. particulars shall have been received. Lindsay House, Dated this 20th day of January, 1995. 8-14Callender Street, Belfast BT1 5DU. P. A. Duffy & Co., Solicitors for the Personal Representative, 27/29 Broad Street, Magherafelt, In the Matter of Ralph Stuart Neilson, late of 31 Knockdene Co. Londonderry. Park, Belfast and Wilfred Storr Park, late of Flat 37 Brunswick Manor, Abbey Street, Bangor. County Down, practising in partnership as Ralph S Neilson & Park, Solicitors at 109 Victoria Street, Belfast. Separate estate of Ralph Stuart Neilson, Deceased Insolvents. A first and final dividend of lOOp per £ is now payable in the In the Estate of George Samuel Moorhead, Deceased, late of above matter. Peacehaven Residential Home, 38 Newry Street, Rathfriland, Co. Down, formerly of 16 Moss Road, Ballynaskeagh, Dated: 27th January. 1995. Banbridge, Co. Down. Official Receiver, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 28 of the Trustee Lindsay House, Act (Northern Ireland) 1958, that all creditors, beneficiaries and 8-14 Callender Street. other persons having any claims against or interest in the Estate Belfast BT1 5DU. of the above-named Deceased who died on the 18th day of June, 1994, are hereby required to send on or before the 24th day of April, 1995, particulars of such claims or interest to the undersigned Solicitors for the Personal Representatives of the In the Matter of Ralph Stuart Neilson. late of 31 Knockdene Deceased. Park, Belfast and Wilfred Storr Park, late of Flat 37 Brunswick Manor, Abbey Street, Bangor, County Down, And Notice is hereby further given that after the said 24th day practising in partnership as Ralph S Neilson & Park, Solicitors of April, 1995, the said Personal Representatives will proceed to at 109 Victoria Street, Belfast, Separate estate of Wilfred convey or distribute the property of the said Deceased among the Storr Park, Deceased insolvents. parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and demands of which particulars have been received. A first and final dividend of lOOp per £ is now payable in the above matter. Dated this 26th day of January, 1995. Dated: 27th January, 1995. McBurney & Co., Official Receiver, Solicitors for the Personal Representatives. Lindsay House, 5 Church Square, 8-14 Callender Street, Banbridge, Belfast BTI 5DU. Co. Down, BT32 4AS..
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