SUPREME COURT.-BANKRUPTCY.
TKURSDAY, JULY 27
[Before Laughlin O'Brien, Esq., Registrar.] The usual weekly sitting for the hearing of unopposed eases was held yesterday. Re Frederick Arousrus Wrigo.—Mr. Mathews appeared for the bankrupt, and applied for an adjournment for four weeks, in order to give notice to creditors residing iu Invercargill and Wellington. Adjourned accordingly. Re Albert Mico Shepherd.—Mr. MacGregor Hay appeared for the bankrupt, and asked for an adjournment for a fortnight, as the final statement had only been filed the previous duy. Adjourned.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2342, 28 July 1871, Page 3
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