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Public Notices THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 17TH MAY, 1985 509 ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS OFFICE NOTICE OF GRANT OF CERTIFICATES OF UNENFORCEABILITY Take Notice that the following certificates of unenforceabtlity have been granted by the Enforcement of Judgments Office Name, address and occupation of the debtor Amount for Date of which Certi- Certificate . ficate issued £ John Kelly, 13 Greengraves Road, Newtownards, Unemployed 107.34 30.4.85 Trevor Humphrey, 26 Lingfield Crescent, Drumquin, County Tyrone, Unemployed 231.89 30.4.85 David King, C/o 2 Lurganville, Moira, Craigavon, Unemployed 422.10 30.4.85 Raymond Gaynor, 175 Dunminning Road, Dromore, Cullybackey, Ballymena^ 545.45 30.4.85 Unemployed John Hunter, 12 Mount collyer Avenue, Belfast, Unemployed 88.59 30.4.85 Joseph Hynds, 1 Drumroe Road, Ballyculter, Downpatrick, County Down, Unemployed 419.42 23.4.85 Charles Nicholl, 2 Rockfield Gardens, Mosside, Ballymoney, County Antrim, 55?.08 22.4.85 Unemployed David Hillis, 42 Ballybollen Road, Ahoghill, County Antrim, Unemployed 3016.95 23.4.85 Nora McCartan, 73 De-Cburcey Way, Dundrum, Newcastle, County Down, 736.33 23.4.85 Unemployed Norah McCartan, 73 De-Courcey Way, Dundrum, Newcastle., County Down, 806.24 23.4.85 Unemployed Norah McCartan, 73 De-Courcey Way, Dundrum, Newcastle;, County Down, 393.25 23.4.85 Unemployed Irene McCann, 23 Glenville Green, Whiteabbey, County Antrim, Unemployed 384.15 16.4.85 Public Notices REGISTRATION OF PLACE OF In the Matter of Patrick McKenna, residing and carrying on business at 21 Cathedral Road, Armagh, under WORSHIP FOR MARRIAGES the trade name of Patrick McKenna & Sons and formerly residing and carrying on business at 5A Notice is hereby given that Kilkeel Presbyterian Church Cathedral Road, Armagh, under the trade name of Hall situated in Newcastle Street, Kilkeel, in the Parish Patrick McKenna & Sons, Builder, Bankrupt. of Kilkeel and County of Down was on 10th day of May, Take Notice that the above-named, adjudicated bankrupt 1985 duly registered for the solemnization of marriages on 15th February, 1979, was on 16th April, 1985, granted therein pursuant to the Marriages (Ireland) Act 1844, an order of dischirge. Section 7. In substitution for Kilkeel Presbyterian Church during the period the latter building is undergoing repairs. Dated the 15th May, 1985. •Hazel Robinson, Official Assignee for bankruptcy. Registrar of Marriages for the District of Newry and Mourne. In the Matter of John L. Doherty, residing at, and formerly practising as a solicitor under the name of John L. Doherty at 10 Clarendon Street, Londonderry, Bank- rupt. NOTICES UNDER THE The. order dated 4th October, 1983 adjudicating the above-named a bankrupt was by order dated 24th April, BANKRUPTCY ACTS 1985, annulled on acceptance by creditors of an offer of composition. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN Official Assignee for bankruptcy. NORTHERN IRELAND Chancery Division BANKRUPTCY In the Matter of Dennis Quinn, residing at 104 Ballinease Road, Portglenone, and formerly carried on business In the Matter of Malcolm Jenkinson, residing at and carry- at 38 New Row, Coleraine, both County Londonderry, ing on business at 42 Crawfordsburn Road, Down- under the trade name of M. Doherty, Furniture Patrick, County Down, Builder, Bankrupt. Dealer, Bankrupt. Adjudicated bankrupt on 25th March, 1985. Adjudicated bankrupt on 25th April, 1985. Sitting for choice and appointment of creditors' assignee Sitting for choice and appointment of creditors' assignee at Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on at Royal Courts of Justice, Chichester Street, Belfast, on Wednesday, 12th June, 1985 at 11.00 am. Wednesday, 12th June, 1985 at 11.00 am. Creditors' claims to be sent to, and all debts due to Creditors' claims to be sent to, and all debts due to the the estate to be paid to, the Official Assignee, Lindsay estate to be paid to, the Official Assignee, Lindsay House, House, 8-14 Callender Street, Belfast BT1 5DU from 8-14 Callender Street, (Belfast BT1 5DU from whom forms whom forms of proof may be obtained. of proof may be obtained..
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