SUSPENSION OF A BANKRUPT.
[PBSaB ASSOCIATION TERROR AM.} AUCKLAND, July 8. At the Supreme Court, to-day, Judge Gillie* ordered that the discharge of H. Maiden, a bankrupt, be suspended for twelve months, on the ground that the debtor had not kept proper books. His Honor said that if an illiterate man went into business, and in the course of four years paid his creditors only 7d in the £, and kept no books, he showed plainly that he was not fit to be in business, and he was not entitled to be discharged.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 5
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