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3958 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 150
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Bankruptcy Notices
Napier
The following persons were adjudicated bankrupt on the dates below:
24 September 1996
Broughton, Ana Lea (also known as Paige Broughton), solo mother of Main Road South, Tikitiki, previously of 239A Ormond Road, Gisborne.
Walker, William, unemployed beneficiary of Mangahanea Farm, Ruatoria.
Boyle, Daniel Michael, forestry worker and Carla Louise Boyle, home executive of 307 Kahutia Street, Gisborne, both previously of Ngakaroa Road, Ormond, Gisborne (formerly trading as D M & C L Boyle Logging Contractors of Ngakaroa Road, Ormond, Gisborne).
25 September 1996
Gillan, Margaret, sales representative of 811 Tawa Place, Hastings, previously of 51A Avenue Road, Napier (formerly trading as Gillan Building and Decorating of 703A Warren Street, Hastings).
2 October 1996
Burns, Steven Mark, painter/decorator of 55 Upham Terrace, Palmerston North, previously of 15 Tyne Street, Palmerston North (formerly trading as B & S Decorators of 15 Tyne Street, Palmerston North).
Richards, Walter Johnny Richard (also known as Wally Richards), company manager of 102 Armstrong Street, Palmerston North (formerly trading as Nature Spirits Limited and Honey & Health Limited of Palmerston North).
Johnston, Dale Robert, sickness beneficiary of 41 Kapiti Lane, Otaki, previously of 31 Ngaiuo Street, Otaki.
Johnston, Christine Iris, casual relief worker of 31 Ngaiuo Street, Otaki, previously of 168 Rangiuru Road, Otaki.
Pohatu, Jacqueline Aroha Karangi, solo parent of 88B Vogel Street, Palmerston North, previously of 79 Guy Avenue, Palmerston North, 1 Nikau Road, Otahuhu and 34 Oran Road, Panmure.
Collins, Michelle Ann, unemployed restauranteur of 14 Milne Street, Huntly (formerly trading as Huntlyville Motels of Hunterville).
OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE
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In Bankruptcy
The following persons were adjudicated bankrupt on the dates below:
26 September 1996
George, Robert Brett (also known as Robert Brett Wells) lamb cutter of 36 Ottrey Street, Invercargill and previously of 202 Esk Street and 148 Bouket Street, Invercargill (previously trading as Robert Brett George-Wells).
27 September 1996
Smith, Ian Scott of “Benny” Lake Hayes Road, Queenstown (previously trading as I. S. Smith, trading as Scott Building Services).
2 October 1996
Munro, Paul Wayne, developer and Munro, Leona Debbie, care giver of 26 Baker Street, Dunedin.
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⚖️ Bankruptcy Notices
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15 names identified
- Ana Lea Broughton, Adjudicated bankrupt
- William Walker, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Daniel Michael Boyle, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Carla Louise Boyle, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Margaret Gillan, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Steven Mark Burns, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Walter Johnny Richard Richards, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Dale Robert Johnston, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Christine Iris Johnston, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Jacqueline Aroha Karangi Pohatu, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Michelle Ann Collins, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Robert Brett George, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Ian Scott Smith, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Paul Wayne Munro, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Leona Debbie Munro, Adjudicated bankrupt
- New Zealand Insolvency and Trustee Service