BANKRUPT DISCHARGED
A SOLICITOR’S CASE "His honesty and integrity are such as to be u, credit, to /flio profession,” said Mr Butler, in supporting the application fur a. discharge from bankruptcy by John Pullen, solicitor, of Auckland. . The application was heard by Mr Justice Smith in the Supreme Court and the discharged was granted. Mr, Butler said there was no suggestion of dishonesty, Pullen’s bankruptcy being due to a phenomenal slump, in land values. When bankrupt bad found his worries bearing on him unduly, lie returned, all documents toi bis clients. His bookkeeping had been such that) it had facilitated investigations by the Official Assignee. His Honor: Tn view of the Official Assignee’s report, the discharge will be granted.
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2377, 2 December 1929, Page 3
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