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IN BANKRUPTCY.

Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10929, 21 January 1904, Page 2

 

IN BANKRUPTCY.

In re Edridge Bros., tailors, Nelson, bankrupts. The following statement of accounts has been filed with the Deputy Official Assignee :— Dr. Unsecured creditors as per list— £205 17s 3d. Cr. Stock in trade, £26 9s Id ; book debts, £100, estimated to produce £90 ; furniture, £38 6s. Total, £154 15s Id. Deficiency, £51 2s 2d.. The following is the list of unsecured creditors: — Edmondson & Dickenson, Wellington, £39 12; Ross & Glendennmg, £34 17s; Jas. Hodgson, Auckland, £23 16s; Sargood Son & Ewing, £25; Rout & Sons, £16; Chisholm & Co., Auckland, £13 14s ; Charles Cathie, Wellington, £10 12s 8d; Buxton & Co., Limited, £5 8s 7d ; Pitt & Moore, £3 19s 8d ; W. Lock, £6; Thomas Pettit, £5; Roberts, N.Z., Limited, Wellington, £2 18s 4d ; Schaaldt & Co., Wellington, £1 16s ; E. Cross, Richmond, £2 6s; Savage & Sons, £1 ss; "Wanganui Chronicle," £15s; J. P. Cooke, £15s: Jones & Son, Wanganui, £1 6s- J. E. Hounsell & Co., £1 6s; [Neale & Haddow, £1 3s 6d; City iUouncil, £1; Wilkins & Field Co., Limited, 17s; J. M. Croucher, Richmond, 16s; Bisley Bros. & Co., £4 14s 6d. Total, £205 17s 3d.

In re Adolphus McNab, of Nelson, mariner, bankrupt. The following statement of accounts has been filed with the Deputy Official Assignee :— Dr. Secured creditor, J. G. Mackay, contractor, Takaka, £300, estimated value of security, £450. Unsecured creditors, £116 Bs. Or. Furniture, £25 ; surplus from securities in hands of secured creditor, £150; total, £175. Unsecured creditors, £116 Bs. Surplus, £58 12s. The following is the list of unsecured creditors:— J. J. Langridge & Co., Takaka, £28 ; D. Kirk, Takaka, £25 8s 9d; H. Byrne, Takaka, £11 16s; Everett Bros., Takaka, £12; E. Smallbone, £6; F. Trask, £4 5s Id ; R. Snodgrass & Sons, £18 0s8d; A. W. Tatton, £8; E. Buxton & Co., Limited, £1 2s 6d; Anchor S. and F. Company, £1 15s. Total, £116 Bs.

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