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No. 36
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Bankruptcy Notices
Ian Francis Yeates, unemployed of 5A Teale Place, Rotorua, was adjudged bankrupt on 21 November 1988. Creditors meeting will be held at my office, Second Floor, 16–20 Clarence Street, Hamilton on Thursday, 9 March 1989 at 11.30 a.m. Officer for Inquiries: N. Ruske.
L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee.
Commercial Affairs Division, Hamilton.
Christine Margaret Parker, previously trading as Inzani Fashions, 23 Rosser Street, Huntly, was adjudged bankrupt on 2 February 1989. Creditors meeting will be held at my office, Second Floor, 16–20 Clarence Street, Hamilton on Wednesday, 8 March 1989 at 11 a.m. Officer for Inquiries: J. Scott.
L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee.
Commercial Affairs Division, Hamilton.
Notice of Order Annulling an Adjudication
Section 119, Insolvency Act 1967
Take notice that the order of adjudication, dated the 29th day of September 1988, against John Edward Martin, builder of 11 Russell Crescent, Rotorua, was annulled by order of the High Court at Rotorua on the 13th day of December 1988.
L. G. A. CURRIE, Official Assignee.
16–20 Clarence Street, Hamilton.
Notice is hereby given that the following dividend is now payable on all accepted proved claims in the estates listed below:
Neil Wenzlick care of Tapu Post Office, Thames, a farmer. A first and final dividend of 2.72c in the dollar.
Yvonne Woods of 10 Hamilton Street, Te Aroha, a housewife. A first and final dividend of 100c in the dollar plus interest.
Edward Hudson of R.D. 3, Kutarere, an owner/driver. A first and final dividend of 6.07c in the dollar.
Robert Cribb of 2 Vista Place, Rotorua, a company/director. A first and final dividend of 60.91c in the dollar.
James Steere of 49A Clark Street, Tauranga, a sales manager. A first dividend of 40.27c in the dollar.
Graham Honeycombe of 1 Starr Street, Huntly, a contractor. A first and final dividend of 14.24c in the dollar.
Keith Percy of 15 Acacia Avenue, Kihikihi, a caretaker. A first and final dividend of 4.03c in the dollar.
Richard George of 102 Oceanview Street, Mount Maunganui, a worker. A first and final dividend of 100c in the dollar plus interest.
David Fellingham of 22 Rosalyn Street, Hamilton, a company representative. A first and final dividend of 19.54c in the dollar.
Sheryl Parkinson of 145 Church Street, Opotiki, a beneficiary. A first and final dividend of 100c in the dollar plus interest.
Dividends under $10 will not be paid unless requested in writing.
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⚖️ Bankruptcy Notice for Ian Francis Yeates
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementBankruptcy, Creditors Meeting, Rotorua, Hamilton
- Ian Francis Yeates, Adjudged bankrupt
- N. Ruske, Officer for inquiries
- L. G. A. Currie, Official Assignee
⚖️ Bankruptcy Notice for Christine Margaret Parker
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementBankruptcy, Creditors Meeting, Huntly, Hamilton
- Christine Margaret Parker, Adjudged bankrupt
- J. Scott, Officer for inquiries
- L. G. A. Currie, Official Assignee
⚖️ Notice of Order Annulling an Adjudication for John Edward Martin
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementBankruptcy, Annulling Adjudication, Rotorua
- John Edward Martin, Adjudication annulled
- L. G. A. Currie, Official Assignee
⚖️ Dividend Notices for Bankrupt Estates
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementDividends, Bankruptcy, Estates
10 names identified
- Neil Wenzlick, First and final dividend
- Yvonne Woods, First and final dividend
- Edward Hudson, First and final dividend
- Robert Cribb, First and final dividend
- James Steere, First dividend
- Graham Honeycombe, First and final dividend
- Keith Percy, First and final dividend
- Richard George, First and final dividend
- David Fellingham, First and final dividend
- Sheryl Parkinson, First and final dividend