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SUPPOSED DEAD

CLOTHES FOUND ON BEACH

APPLICANT FOR DISCHARGE PROM BANKRUPTCY

lPress Association ■ WELLINGTON, Feb. 22,

When the name of Hector George Thirkell, described as manager of the Richmond Butter Company, Dixon street, was called to-day in the Supreme Court in connection with an application for discharge from bankruptcy,' the Official, Assignee said he understood that Air Thirkell’s clothing had been found on the Brighton Beach, and it was assumed that ho had been drowned. The Chief, Justice: Is that verified ? Air Tan’sley: I have no verification. I know nothing more than the report in the newspapers. His Honor said he thought that in the circumstances, be should adjourn the matter sine die, to be brought! on at seven clays’ notice. “If he lias been drowned, it is no use carrying it any further, ol course.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11877, 23 February 1933, Page 7

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SUPPOSED DEAD Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11877, 23 February 1933, Page 7

SUPPOSED DEAD Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11877, 23 February 1933, Page 7