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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 159
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Bankruptcy Notices
In Bankruptcy
The following persons were adjudicated bankrupt on the dates below:
14 October 1996
McDermott, John Curtis, labourer and McDermott, Diane Marry, clerk, both of 4 Gretna Street, Invercargill, previously of 605 Tay Street, Invercargill.
15 October 1996
Smart, Douglas John of 58 Scobie Street, Dunedin (trading as Doug Smart Builders, Dunedin).
2 October 1996
Munro, Paul Wayne and Munro, Leona Debbie of 26 Baker Street, Dunedin.
First meeting of creditors has been set for 14 November 1996 at 10.30 a.m. to be held in the Meeting Room, Third Floor, Nespat House, corner of Princes and Manse Streets, Dunedin.
21 October 1996
Leggett, Grant Carl, hotel worker of 2 Forbes Place, Glenorchy (previously trading as Greenpeaces, Athol Street, Queenstown).
Newbury, Philip James, unemployed of 24 Mersey Street, Invercargill (previously trading as Antarctic Glass of 152 Dee Street, Invercargill).
23 October 1996
Sharp, Barry William, bricklayer of 12 Villiers Street, Arrowtown and previously of 16B Devon Street, Alexandra (previously trading as B W Sharp, bricklayer).
McKinnel, Ross Alexander, foreman of 179 Dalrymple Street, Invercargill, previously of 345 Elles Road, Invercargill.
Winiata, Tamihana, unemployed of 213 Yarrow Street, Invercargill, previously of 28 Abbotsford Terrace, Devonport, Auckland.
Invercargill
Harris, John Robert, panelbeater of 27 Syndic Street, Cromwell and previously of Alba Street, Limehills (previously trading as John Harris Vintage Car Restorer, Shed Twelve, Dunstan Estate, Cromwell).
23 October 1996
Brown, John Eric, electrician of 1 Earnslaw Road, Queenstown and previously of 6 Plunket Road, Mount Eden, Auckland (previously trading as E B Electrical).
Van Gulick, Paul Franciscus Leonardus, barman of 24 McIntosh Road, Brighton, Otago.
OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE
New Zealand Insolvency and Trustee Service, Private Bag 1927, Dunedin. Telephone: (03) 477 3722. Facsimile: (03) 477 5932.
Napier
The following persons were adjudicated bankrupt on the dates below:
14 October 1996
Tukapua, Jeffrey Wii, logger of 16 Braemar Street, Levin (formerly trading as Timber Prune).
16 October 1996
Smith, Francis John, Accident Compensation Corporation beneficiary of 3 Carlton Avenue, Wanganui, previously of 1237 Great North Road, Westmere, Wanganui (formerly of Wanganui).
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⚖️ Bankruptcy Adjudications
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementBankruptcy, Insolvency, Creditors, Dunedin, Invercargill, Queenstown, Glenorchy, Arrowtown, Alexandra, Cromwell, Brighton, Napier, Levin, Wanganui
15 names identified
- John Curtis McDermott, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Diane Marry McDermott, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Douglas John Smart, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Paul Wayne Munro, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Leona Debbie Munro, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Grant Carl Leggett, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Philip James Newbury, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Barry William Sharp, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Ross Alexander McKinnel, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Tamihana Winiata, Adjudicated bankrupt
- John Robert Harris, Adjudicated bankrupt
- John Eric Brown, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Paul Franciscus Leonardus Van Gulick, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Jeffrey Wii Tukapua, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Francis John Smith, Adjudicated bankrupt
- New Zealand Insolvency and Trustee Service