BANKRUPTCY.
Mary Elizabeth Cowpeh, in her statement before the Official Assignee yesterday, said that she was the wife of a journalist, who loft the colony? three years ago in search of employment. She had , since received .no help from him. She had eight ,children, only one of whom was earning money, one . barely earned sufficienb to support them. i The greater part of the £88 12a 8d she owed 5 was incurred three years ago, when she . started a boardinghouse, which she had » eventually to give up. Her assets were altogether worth aboub £8.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9400, 5 January 1894, Page 3
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