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The Belfast Gazette 31 January 1992 Notices Under 104 THE BELFAST GAZETTE 31 JANUARY 1992 NOTICES UNDER THE In the Matter of Paul Megahey, Steel Fabricator, residing at 49 Old Shore Road, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim BT38 8PF and carrying BANKRUPTCY ACTS on business at Unit ISC Kilroot Park, Larne Road, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim BT38 7NB under the trade name of IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN MCP Design and formerly residing at 6 Marlborough Gardens, NORTHERN IRELAND Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim BT38 7SZ and formerly carrying on Chancery Division business at Unit 5B Kilroot Park, Larne Road, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim BT38 7NB under the trade name of MCP Design, BANKRLTTC v Bankrupt. The public examination of the above-named will be held at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Thursday, In the Matter oflrvine Keys, car body repairer and paint sprayer, 20th February, 1992 at 10.00 am. residing at Ballydoolagh, Garvary, Co. Fermanagh and formerly residing at 22a Cloghtogled Road, Coolbuck, Dated the 31st January, 1992. Lisbellaw, Co. Fermanagh and formerly carrying on business at Official Receiver. Coolbuck, Lisbellaw, Co. Fermanagh and no longer carrying on business, Bankrupt. Adjudicated bankrupt on 13th May, 1991. Sitting for choice and appointment of creditors' assignee at Royal In the Matter of Brian McGinley, who resides at 199 Finvoy Road, Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast on Wednesday, 12th Ballymoney and formerly carrying on business at 83 Finvoy February, 1992 at 10.00 am. Road, Ballymoney both Co. Antrim under the trade name of Claughey Service Station, Bankrupt. Creditors' claims to be sent to, and all debts due to the estate to be paid to, the Official Receiver, Lindsay House, 8-14 Callender Street, The public examination of the above-named will be held at the Belfast BT1 5DU from whom forms of proof may be obtained. Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Tuesday, 25th February, 1992 at 10.00 am. Dated the 31st January, 1992. In the Matter of Victor Morrow, who resides at 11 Aghalee Road, Official Receiver. Lower Ballinderry, Lisburn, Co. Antrim, and formerly resided at 13 Titterington Gardens, Drumbo, Lisburn, Co. Antrim and formerly carrying on business at Unit 47 Derriaghy Industrial Estate, Dunmurry, Belfast under the trade name of Graphics In the Matter of John Joseph McKibben, sub-contractor, residing at Design and Supply, Bankrupt. 7 Marie Villas, Burren, Warrenpoint, Newry, Co. Down BT34 The public examination of the above-named will be held at the 3RE, Bankrupt. Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Tuesday, 25th The public examination of the above-named will be held at the February, 1992 at 10.00 am. Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Thursday, Dated the 31st January, 1992. 20th February, 1992 at 10.00 am. Official Receiver. Dated the 31st January, 1992. Official Receiver. In the Matter of Richard William Cunningham, electrical contractor, residing at and carrying on business at 53 In the Matter of James Murphy also known as James Murphy Clanconnel Gardens, Waringstown, Craigavon, Co. Armagh Junior, farmer, residing and carrying on business at 47 Seskin BT66 7RR, Bankrupt. Road, Ballyclare, Co. Antrim BT39 9NG, Bankrupt. The public examination of the above-named will be held at the The public examination of the above-named will be held at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Tuesday, 25th Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Tuesday, 18th February, 1992 at 10.00 am. February, 1992 at 10.00am. Dated the 31st January, 1992. Dated the 31st January, 1992. Official Receiver. Official Receiver. In the Matter of Alexander Kennedy, Builder, residing and carrying In the Matter of Colm McAuley, dog food manufacturer, residing on business at 195 Newcastle Road, Seaforde, Downpatrick, and carrying on business at 33 Aghavilly Road, Armagh, Co. Co. Down BT30 8NY, Bankrupt. Armagh, Bankrupt. The public examination of the above-named will be held at the The public examination of the above-named will be held at the Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Tuesday, 25th Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Tuesday, 25th February, 1992 at 10.00 am. February, 1992 at 10.00am. Dated the 31st January, 1992. Dated the 31st January, 1992. Official Receiver. Official Receiver. In the Matter of Patrick Conlon and Anne Conlon, Shopkeepers In the Matter of Denis Brendan McMenamin, residing at 11 both residing at and carrying on business at 151 Termon Road, Benvarden Avenue, Waterside and formerly carrying on Sluggan, Carrickmore, Sixmilecross, Omagh, Co. Tyrone BT79 business at Lisglass, Ardmore, both Londonderry, formerly 9HW, Bankrupt. t/as Joinery Fabrications, Joiner, Bankrupt. The public examination of the above-named will be held at the Take Notice that the above-named, adjudged bankrupt on 12th Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Thursday, May, 1982, was on 4th February, 1988, granted an order of 20th February, 1992 at 10.00 am. discharge. Dated the 31st January, 1992. Dated the 31st January, 1992. Official Receiver. Official Receiver..
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