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SUPREME COURT.

"■ " '4 IN BANKRUPTCY. Monday, Oct. 18. (Before Mr Justice Johnston.) The Court opened at 11 a.m. Last Examinations, BE JAMEg MEEHAN CONNELL. Mr Thomas applied for a final order of discharge. His Honor made the order as prayed. BE JAMES BANDAL MABTIN. The bankrupt applied for a final order of discharge. Mr Mater appeared on behalf of Mr Dale, a proof creditor. In answer to Mr Slater, bankrupt stated that he was a retired Major, on full pay, from theßoyal Artillery. He received Ids a-day, subject to stoppages from England, amounting to 6s a day. The Secretary of State advanced £3OO to his wife. In three or four years time, he would be again in receipt of full psy. The case was adjourned until Nor. 4, in order that inquiries might be made respecting the bankrupt’s retiring allowance from the War Office. BE WALTBE LLOYD. Mr Slater applied for a final order of discharge. There was no opposition, and his Honor made the order as prayed. BE PKCEBE MASON. Mr O’Neill applied for a final order of discharge. There was no opposition, and his Honor made the final order. BE CHABLES EDWIN PAGET. Mr O’Neill applied for a final order of discharge. There was no opposition, and his Honor made the order as prayed. BE GBOBGB TO, COLLINSON. The bankrupt applied for a final order of discharge. There was no opposition, and his Honor made the order. BE JOHN FBASBB. The bankrupt applied for a final order of discharge. There was no opposition, and his Honor made the order. BE BICHAED SHANNON. The bankrupt applied for a final order of discharge. The case was adjourned until Nov. 4, in order that inquiries might be made as to alleged asset of £450 in Greymouth, . BEWOSHPH BEATTIE, The bankrupt applied for a final order of discharge. No creditors having proved, and there being no opposition, hit Honor made the order. BE SIXES PBBHAM. The bankrupt applied for a final order of discharge. . , * Mr George Harper (for Mr Wynn Williams) appued for an adjournment of the case, on Dehalf of Mr Bhadbolt, a proof creditor. After patting & few questions to the bankrupt,, Mr Harper withdrew hie application for an adjournment. The final order was mode. BE JOHN FBEDEBICK OHHISTOPBEE BIDDEB. The bankrupt applied for a final order of discharge. His Honor made the order. BE GBQBGE WILLIAM OATES. On the application of the bankrupt, His Honor made a final order of discharge. BE JOHN HBNBY WILSON. The bankrupt applied for a final order of discharge. There was no opposition, and his Honor made the order. BE HBNBY JONES. Mr Bamford applied for a final order of discharge. There was no opposition, and his Honor made the order. BE WILLIAM BBENT BOGEHS. The bankrupt applied for a final order of discharge. There was no opposition, and his Honor made the order. BE HBNBY JOSEPH M’CLBLLAN. Mr Thomas applied for a final order of discharge. There was no opposition, and his Honor made the order. BE THOMAS BLYTH. Mr Thompson applied for a final order ef discharge. There was no opposition, and his Honor made the order. BE NOBMAN PILE. Mr O’Neill applied for a'final order of discharge. His Honor made the order not to issue until the bankrupt gave the necessary assist: ance to the Provisional Trustee, with reference to the book debts. BE WM. OWEN. Mr Slater applied for a final order of discharge. MrThomas opposed on behalf of Mr W. J. Fisher, a proof creditor. The bankrupt was examined at some length, after which his Honor made the order of discharge. BE BABEBB AND PAWSON. Mr Thompson applied for a final order of discharge. Mr Oowlishaw examined the bankrupt on behalf of the Trustee ; and the case was adjourned until Nov. 4.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4581, 19 October 1875, Page 2

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SUPREME COURT. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4581, 19 October 1875, Page 2

SUPREME COURT. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4581, 19 October 1875, Page 2

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