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BOOK-KEEPING IN A BANKRUPT ESTATE.

TO THE EDITOR. ] Sib,la your issue of to-day's date, ii a report of a meeting of creditors iu the eattte of James Whi tela Kamo, bankrupt, Mr. W. Gray (supervisor) is made to say hat " the bankrupt's books have not been properly kept and were not reliable." is I nave been book-keeper in the business foithe past nine years, this report appearing in your paper, which is read by huncreda around here, is not calculated to reflect ci me very creditably, so that I ask yol to be good enough to insert this ) letter, and to say that Mr. Gray (did not refer to the store books (which! are kept asaccurately as any), but to the penonal accounts of the bankrupt. By those Who know me and are acquainted with thebusiness the report will not be noticed, bulfts it is possible I may have to seek other enjoyment soon such a statement might «§ me harm. I may say that Mr. Gray wp. be pleased to confirm what I have writttn to you.—l am, etc., W. A. Bessj|il<. Kamo, April 21, 1894. } •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9494, 25 April 1894, Page 6

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BOOK-KEEPING IN A BANKRUPT ESTATE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9494, 25 April 1894, Page 6

BOOK-KEEPING IN A BANKRUPT ESTATE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9494, 25 April 1894, Page 6