✨ Bankruptcy Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 133
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Bankruptcy Notices
In Bankruptcy
Hamilton
The following persons were adjudicated bankrupt on the dates below:
10 September 1999
Reid, Andrew Graham of 98 Britomart Street, Wellington.
Jones, Brent Allan, formerly of 65 Paraonui Road, Tokoroa; now of Te Awamutu.
Harris, Phoebe, mother, formerly of 4 Denize Road, Mount Roskill; now of 42 Wingate Street, Avondale, Auckland.
Ormond, David Charles, unemployed of 3 Estelle Place, Farm Cove, Pakuranga.
Trow, Bronwynne Coral, secretary, formerly of Newton and Mount Eden; now of 318A Upper Harbour Drive, Greenhithe.
13 September 1999
Stewart, Justin Paul, painter/decorator, formerly of 764 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt; now of 4 Ruru Crescent, Heretaunga, Upper Hutt (previously trading as Advanced Painting Services).
Croucher, Rochelle Jean, unemployed of 22 Wanaka Street, Ravensbourne, Dunedin.
Pepping, Rudolf Gerard, executive chef of 1/72 Waiwhetu Road, Lower Hutt.
Kerr, Christopher Neal of 6D/20 Oriental Terrace, Wellington.
Prasad (also known as Clarkson), Robin Adele, beneficiary, formerly of Moerewa, Northland, Redhill, South Auckland and Mount Eden, Auckland; now of 89 Bank Street, Marfell, New Plymouth.
14 September 1999
Unwin, Timothy Paul, waiter, formerly of 6C Highgate Tower, 8 Howe Street, Auckland and 9C Argent Hall, Shortland Street, Auckland; now of Sydney, Australia.
Baxter, Matthew James, formerly of 1C Homai Street, Remuera, Auckland; now of Melbourne, Australia.
Gray (also known as Growcott), Jacqueline, homemaker, formerly of 120 North Road and 62 Islington Street, Dunedin; now of Christchurch.
Gray (also known as Michel), Sandra Marion, beneficiary, formerly of 62 Glen Park Avenue; now of 12 Waimea Street, New Plymouth.
Waitokia, Esme Raewyn, mother, formerly of Hanmer Springs; now of 109 Percival Street, Rangiora.
Geldermaiden, Christiaan Maurits, orchardhand, formerly of Glenfield, Auckland and Slater Road and Southhead Road; now of 33 Puriri Street, Helensville (previously trading as Four Star Cleaning Service).
Barriball, Peter William of 35 Trafalgar Street, New Plymouth (previously trading as Exodus Furniture Movers).
15 September 1999
Crawford, Graham David, beneficiary, formerly of 43 Fuller Street; now of 12 Kirk Street, Kaiapoi.
Page, Keith Maurice, sickness beneficiary, formerly of 24 St Leonard Drive, Temuka and 30 Brown Street; now of 49 Arthur Street, Timaru.
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⚖️ Bankruptcy Notices
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementBankruptcy, Insolvency, Hamilton
19 names identified
- Andrew Graham Reid, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Brent Allan Jones, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Phoebe Harris, Adjudicated bankrupt
- David Charles Ormond, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Bronwynne Coral Trow, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Justin Paul Stewart, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Rochelle Jean Croucher, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Rudolf Gerard Pepping, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Christopher Neal Kerr, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Robin Adele Prasad, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Timothy Paul Unwin, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Matthew James Baxter, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Jacqueline Gray, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Sandra Marion Gray, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Esme Raewyn Waitokia, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Christiaan Maurits Geldermaiden, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Peter William Barriball, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Graham David Crawford, Adjudicated bankrupt
- Keith Maurice Page, Adjudicated bankrupt