BANKRUPTS DISCHARGED.
CASES AT HAMILTON.
[BT TELEGRAPH.OWN '", CORRESPONDENT.] ; ; •.-;: HAMILTON. Sunday. Discharges from bankruptcy were granted yesterday, in the Hamilton Supreme Court, by .His Honor ?■ --"Justice Stringer, in\ the cases of ■ Harold Cook, motor , agent Hamilton; Carl Atkinson, agent,- Auckland; Herman Sander, ourer, Matamata; v and Frederick Hill, farmer. Taumarunui..._ - - ' In the case of John William King, lab--o"rer,^Taumarunui,; His Honor remarked, that the debts were only £100, and bankrupt surely r could, by working, i pay off 10s i l ' *6 £. It was apparently a case of -.. the I creditors keeping him a while he was;;: ill. His Honor granted discharge subject to bankrupt accepting a judgment against; himself :: to pay to th© • approved creditors 10s in the £. N, .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 8
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