MAORI BANKRUPTS.
TOLAGA BAY ESTATES
The debts of two natives of Tolaga Day. who have filed petitions m 'bankruptcy, axe shown in-' the schedules forwarded to the deputy-OfficiaJ Assignee (Mr. C. Blackburn). In neither, case, however, lias, the bankrupt yet forwarded a written statement as to the cause of his failure. Hunia Nukunuku owes £2BO 2s 3d to unsecured creditors, and liais no assets. His creditors are as follow: Tolaga Bay: Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ EM. and *M. C0.£58 9s 9d, J. D. ’•'hornton £22, H. P. de Montalk £l6. Ivr. H. Weeks £4. Spence Bros. £1 15s, J. Lincoln £5 10s. G. J. Morrall 7s 6d. Tuparoa: Tuparoa Trading Co. £2O. Ruatoria: F. Smyth £32, IT. Lunken £lO,- W. H. O. Johnstone ' 20, H. Mahuika £70.. Port Awauui: Kirk Bros. £2O. Waipiro Bay: Dr. Davis —..
Mohi Rapana owes £l5O 2s to secured creditors', and has riot*'assets, '''he following is a list of his creditors:—Tolaga Bay: J. D. Thornton £25, J. Lincoln 17s. P. Mullooly £1 "s, HaTries and Son £3. Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ F.M and M. Co. £62. Tkitik l : V. Riokard £3B. Tokomam Bay: S. McKee £ls. Gisborne: A. Zaehariah £5.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10741, 12 November 1928, Page 2
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190MAORI BANKRUPTS. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10741, 12 November 1928, Page 2
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