CHARGES AGAINST OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE.
OFFICIAL VINDICATION. [FEU I’RKSS ASSOCtATIOX.] Wellington. Oet. 3f>. The Chief Justice to-day granted George Pinnock, taxicab proprietor, his discharge from bankruptcy. Counsel for the Official Assignee said that the official wanted an opportunity to refute the charges mad. against him of not having dealt with this bankruptcy impartially. The suggestions of itnprprietry were not justified. The Judge said the Assignee should not be too thin-skinned when the people he was looking after found fault with him, and that it was inevitably better to be in the minority of one than to be in the majority that was wrong. The bankrupt's discharge was granted.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 266, 30 October 1911, Page 6
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