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Creditors’ Meeting

Depending too much on such items as bread and milk, in which there was not enough profit, was one of the reasons Donald Robert Bumside. aged 43, a storeman, gave for his bankruptcy at a meeting of creditors yesterday. Burnside, now living in New Plymouth, was adjudged bankrupt there on August 8. Formerly he had a grocerybusiness in Christchurch. In his statement he said unsecured creditors amounted to £1516. total assets were worth £ll6, leaving a deficiency of £l4OO. The meeting was closed by the Official Assignee (Mr T. A. F. Withers).

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31143, 20 August 1966, Page 22

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Creditors’ Meeting Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31143, 20 August 1966, Page 22

Creditors’ Meeting Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31143, 20 August 1966, Page 22