BANKRUPT PLUMBER'S OFFER
A further meeting of creditors of Arthur Wade, plumber, of Wellington, was held S^Tansfe ) the °fficial Assignee (^r«,M£ B; J" sola?'5 ola? who represented the bankrupt said that the bankrupt was prepared to offer 4s in the pound m four equal instalments the first to be made on Ist September of this year. Mr. Wade would like M a i discharge after the pty? £ N t t< c- .lnstalment- It was the bankrupts intention eventually to pay hls 20s in the pound. vrif' Atkinson, who appeared for Bolt and Son and L. A. Denton, said that he was quite sure his clients would not accept the offer without further in»"Wl ?g made 'i He B"gg<*ted that ilf'! 1""? siould be made before L denmt? action was taken. The Official Assignee agreed that there were points which required looking into Ihe meeting was adjourned sine die in order that the creditors might consider tUe bankrupt's offer, and that the Official Assignee might make> further inquiries
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1927, Page 12
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167BANKRUPT PLUMBER'S OFFER Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1927, Page 12
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