BANKRUPTCY ACT.
BREACHES ALLEGED. (PEE 33 ASSOCIATION TBLEKr.AU.) NEW PLYMOUTH, July 29. Charged with, conducting their business in a manner which brought them within the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, William Edmund Reeeby and Thomas Charles Reesby, formerly butchers, of New Plymouth, were committed for trial to-day by Mr T{ W Tate, S.M. ' They pleaded not guilty to eight charges that, on various dates, they contracted debts with individuals and firms without at the time having a reasonable or probable expectation of being able to pay those, as well as other debts. They were also charged with failing during three years prior to their bankruptcy to keep proper books. Bail, iu the sum of £IOO and a surety of £IOO, was allowed in each case.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20612, 30 July 1932, Page 4
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