Bankrupt’s Creditors Would See Him Again
AWAY FROM DOMINION.
Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Last Night. , Creditors in the bankrupt estate of
John Albert Bitters, builder, of Lower Hutt, decided that the Official Assignee should endeavour to have Bitters brought back to New Zealand and that, if there are not sufficient funds iu the estate to provide a guarantee, the creditors sign a bond pro rata, j As the result of inquiries made by a legal firm it was stated that tho assets available would p nob ably be £479 13s 6d and it was asserted that if Bittors came back a further £9OO might be available. The amounts owing to unsecured creditors aro given as £2039 13s 2d. Bankrupt’s wife was represented by counsel at the meeting.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7085, 6 December 1929, Page 6
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