THE HON. J. G. WARD.
GRANTED HIS DISCHARGE,
™y Telegraph.— Press Association.)
INVERCARGILL, this day. Jjj\Hon. J. G.Ward applied to Judge ■™ in the District Court this morning 2 n Mder of discharge. Mr Chapman, ttJAi *^acA-hster, appeared in support, J ilr Solomon, on behalf of the liqui■yso the Colonial Bank, to oppose. JJj.'Womon said the opposing creditors W nave been willing to alloAV the assig- ,, Report and recommendation to guide %U'tlncominS t0 a decision, butthat the j. which stated." lam not Ik vl of sufficient reason lor withholding Hit f? Charge" was repugnant to £v_ 0n which '-t was based. He subuZj^ Mr Ward was not entitled to or conditional order of disttii i tllafc the Court had no poAver to k2r an order. Further that if it did £waon Avould be appealable. J. G. Ward's dis-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 257, 5 November 1897, Page 5
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