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AN AUCKLAND BANKRUPTCY.

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AUCKLAND, Aprlllik) The adjourned meeting of tint ored-tww of D. P. Evans, auctioneer, was held;;s>*: day, Mr Waymonth, aocouutanifct '"$ statement of the debtor's accounts, which showed that the assets would yield $fd jbj; the pound, The Ofllcial Assignee •«! plained that he hao been informed thai nearly jail tbe accounts set down in tb» assets were disputed, and the returns f rota them would probably be nit, Mr Wayi mpnth said that the statement of affafrtf for December 3lsfc f 1887, showed a debit balance of -63110 6s Bd. Mr WiUoni wfceji he joined the business, put in took that sum out when ho lets in J?<m roary, 18§9, At that date the business was -3.5. 14s to the bad. Mr Evans iri 1888 had received £1000, and had the -*» of it free of interest. In reply to que-* tions, Mr Evans said the 41000 belbh£«J to two trustees, and he had handed if w the credit of his own account- 04-the motion of Mr Alexander, it .was resolved to recommend a pnbUo examinationof th» bankrupt.- , ....,-...:,',-■>■.'.■•-^

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7529, 19 April 1890, Page 5

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AN AUCKLAND BANKRUPTCY. Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7529, 19 April 1890, Page 5

AN AUCKLAND BANKRUPTCY. Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7529, 19 April 1890, Page 5