COURT’S FINDING
UNION DECLARED DEFUNCT
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GISBORNE, November 29
At the recent local sitting of the Supreme Court, orders amounting to a declaration that the Poverty Bay Freezers’ Union was -defunct, and restraining it from exercising any of its functions, were made, while judgment for £lO3 was entered against the \Ulnion, and several of the executive were joined as def ml ants.
No satisfaction of this judgment has since been made, and to-day, on a creditors’ petition, signed by ten local freezing workers, one of the defendants in the former action, Thomas Goodall, was adjudicated bankrupt. Beyond stating that he did not owe money, rnd h.'-d no idea, he was being coupled as a defendant until nf I rewards, Gocdall clid not oppose the petition,
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1933, Page 5
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