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Bankruptcy Notices

Christchurch

The following persons were adjudicated bankrupt on the dates below:

24 April 1997

Cullen, Donna May (also known as Taylor), housewife and Cullen, James Lister, bushman of 4 Kent Street, Tapanui, previously of 4 Galway Street, Waikaka and R.D. 1, Wakefield, Belgrove, Nelson.

Hewitt, Craig Anthony, beneficiary, previously of 17 Winifred Street, 4/6 Albany Street and 69 Serpentine Avenue, Dunedin.

28 April 1997

Black, James Arthur Fleming, painter and decorator of Ward, previously of 6 Breezes Road, Christchurch (previously trading in partnership as East Coast Restaurant).

Corcoran, Trevor Russell, beneficiary of 1/326A Breezes Road, Christchurch, previously of 1/12 Bordesley Street and 39 Lyndhurst Crescent, Christchurch.

Hammond, Steve Milton, line haul driver of 30 Gladstone Road, Dunedin, previously of 1A Moana Crescent and 286 North Road, Dunedin.

Jones, Jennifer Carol (also known as Sutton), homemaker and Jones, Mark Lee, beneficiary of 254 Clyde Street, Balclutha, previously of 146 Pine Hill Road, Dunedin.

29 April 1997

Truman, Grant John, beneficiary of 33 Reed Street, Oamaru, previously of 19 Montreal Street and 89 Rutherford Street, Christchurch.

30 April 1997

Little, Wendy Ann, taxi driver of 6 Chelsea Street, Christchurch.

1 May 1997

Burnand, Anthony Hawdon, beneficiary of 3 Largo Avenue, Dunedin, previously of 4/6 Albany Street and 8 Bonnington Street, Dunedin.

Miller, Don Aron, beneficiary of 51 Gordon Road, Dunedin.

Siu, John Pueata, beneficiary of 44 Hillier Place, Christchurch, previously of 16 Trent Street, Christchurch, care of Allandale Road, and R.D., Hawarden.

Stevenson, Malissa Ann, beneficiary of 21 Waimea Avenue, Dunedin, previously of 1 Chapel Street, Dunedin.

2 May 1997

Clouston, Jason Scott, business consultant of 19 Percy Street, Blenheim, previously of 14 Delhi Crescent, Wellington.

Cross, Kevin Joseph, beneficiary of 1/401 Hereford Street, Christchurch.

Sutherland, Sherilee Karla, beneficiary, previously of 55 Mooltan Street, 3 Williams Street and 246 Forbury Road, Dunedin.

5 May 1997

Glanville, Karen Linda (also known as Bright) and Pewhairangi, Duke August, both unemployed of Unit 14/11 Madang Crescent, Queensland, Australia, previously of 112 Otaki Street and 16B Gray Crescent, Kaiapoi (previously trading in partnership as KLAD Enterprises).



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⚖️ Bankruptcy Notices

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Bankruptcy, Adjudication, Christchurch
19 names identified
  • Donna May Cullen, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • James Lister Cullen, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Craig Anthony Hewitt, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • James Arthur Fleming Black, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Trevor Russell Corcoran, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Steve Milton Hammond, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Jennifer Carol Jones, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Mark Lee Jones, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Grant John Truman, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Wendy Ann Little, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Anthony Hawdon Burnand, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Don Aron Miller, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • John Pueata Siu, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Malissa Ann Stevenson, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Jason Scott Clouston, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Kevin Joseph Cross, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Sherilee Karla Sutherland, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Karen Linda Glanville, Adjudicated bankrupt
  • Duke August Pewhairangi, Adjudicated bankrupt