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BANKRUPT’S EXAMINATION

REPLIES HELD UNSATISFACTORY ADAHCE TO BE SOUGHT. (By Tele-graph—Press Association.) MARTON, To-day. Following a third examination today into the affairs of AV. J. Farmer, a bankrupt garage proprietor, the case is to be submitted to the Crown Solidtor for advice as to whether a pubic examination should be held. Bankrupt’s replies were considered to bo unsatisfactory, and the Officitl Assignee had to rebuke him, saying: “Don’t shuffle.” A statement of trading accounts for six months showed heavy losses, fer which Farmer could not account. “Can this stuff be kept out of th> Press,” he asked. The Official Assignee: You shauli have considered the consequences o: vour actions.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 25 October 1934, Page 6

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BANKRUPT’S EXAMINATION Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 25 October 1934, Page 6

BANKRUPT’S EXAMINATION Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 25 October 1934, Page 6