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3068 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 132
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Bankruptcy Notices
Hamilton
The following persons were adjudicated bankrupt on the dates below:
1 September 1997
Nacey, Murray Grant, retailer of 16 Lake Street, Cambridge, and Scott, Tania, mother, formerly of 16 Lake Street, Cambridge, now of 23 Hemans Street, Cambridge, both formerly of 6 Browne Street, Matamata and 5 Roseberry Way, Nelson (both previously trading as Tzigane).
3 September 1997
Morgan, Sharon Deniese, sharemilker, formerly of Jones Road, R.D. 2, Putaruru and 3 Newell Place, Putaruru, now of Chamberlain Road, R.D. 1, Te Awamutu.
4 September 1997
Slattery, Kevin John, Accident Compensation Corporation beneficiary of 82A Farmer Road, Waitoa.
Christiansen, Rodney Allen, unemployed, formerly of 4 Dudley Terrace, Hamilton and 182 Hazelmere Crescent, Te Awamutu, now of 1334 Main Road, R.D. 2, Tirau (previously trading as Flip Flop & Fly Takeaways).
5 September 1997
Appleton, Raymond Vernon, retired of 16 Logan Place, Tauranga.
Glen, Willian Andre, company director of 11A Annandale Street, New Plymouth.
8 September 1997
Findlay, Howard William, company director and Findlay, Kathryn Alison, company director, both of 94 Plantation Road, R.D. 2, Cambridge.
Glass, Brian Charles, dairy worker, formerly of Phillips Road, R.D. 1, Manurewa, now of Budden Road, R.D. 5, Te Awamutu (previously trading as B C Glass Contracting).
Court, David Russell of 38A Waimarie Street, Hamilton.
Semple, Robert Kenneth, road freight transporter, formerly of Bolton Road, R.D. 1, Morrinsville, now of 6 Wi Apo Place, Wellsford.
Thompson, David John, dairy farmer, formerly of 21 McFarlane Street, Hamilton, now of 562 Oropi Road, Tauranga, was adjudged bankrupt on 8 September 1997.
10 September 1997
Spencer, Kim Hilton, farmer, formerly of 645 River Road, Hamilton, now of 170 Seaforth Road, Waihi Beach.
11 September 1997
Henry, Tracey Elizabeth, housewife, formerly of 187B Darraghs Road, Tauranga, now of 49 Sutherland Road, Tauranga.
OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE
New Zealand Insolvency and Trustee Service, Private Bag 3090, Hamilton. Telephone: (07) 839 5055. Facsimile: (07) 839 0388.
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In Bankruptcy
The following people were adjudged bankrupt on the 8th day of September 1997:
Marr, Gordon Charles, painter and decorator of 451 Stokes Valley Road, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt.
Officer for Inquiries: P. Dodson. Telephone: (04) 495 1266.
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⚖️ Bankruptcy Notices
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementBankruptcy, Adjudication, Hamilton
16 names identified
- Murray Grant Nacey, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Tania Scott, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Sharon Deniese Morgan, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Kevin John Slattery, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Rodney Allen Christiansen, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Raymond Vernon Appleton, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Willian Andre Glen, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Howard William Findlay, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Kathryn Alison Findlay, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Brian Charles Glass, Adjudicated bankrupt
- David Russell Court, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Robert Kenneth Semple, Adjudicated bankrupt
- David John Thompson, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Kim Hilton Spencer, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Tracey Elizabeth Henry, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Gordon Charles Marr, Adjudicated bankrupt
- New Zealand Insolvency and Trustee Service
- P. Dodson