The Kinross Bankruptcy.
I ♦ [Bt Telegraph.] [united press association.] Napier, 28th March. The Chief Justice, sitting in bankrnptcy, had several applications before him in the estate of Mr. J. G. Kinross. The first was for maintenance out of the estate, which was refused, bis Honour remarking that the furniture given by the creditors was Worth at least J8450, which was equal to more than £4 a week for two years. Two others were for refunding moneys paid prior to the bankrnptcy, on the ground of illegal preference, the chief being £1500 paid to Kobjohns and 00. In both cases an order was made that evidence should bo taken before the Begistrar, and arguments heard at Wellington. The last application was one by the Assignee to set aside as void a mortgage given by Mr. Kinross over the steamer Ahurin to Kinross White, a nephew. This caße-iB proceeding.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1889, Page 2
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147The Kinross Bankruptcy. Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1889, Page 2
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