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SUSPENSION OF A BANKRUPT.

(BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

Blenheim, this day. In the Bankruptcy Courb yesterday, before His Honor the Chief Justice, Charles Earp, merchant, had his discharge suspended for six months mainly for having opposed and appealed against his order of adjudication. Mr McCallum appeared to oppose for several of the largest creditors and Mr Rogers for the bankrupt. The judge refused to state the particular section under which he suspended, saying he did so on general grounds.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 21 April 1891, Page 5

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SUSPENSION OF A BANKRUPT. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 21 April 1891, Page 5

SUSPENSION OF A BANKRUPT. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 21 April 1891, Page 5

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