WAIKATO BANKRUPTCIES.
TWO DISCHARGES SUSPENDED [B7 ' TELEGRAPH.OWN CORRESPONDENT.] . HAMILTON. ; Monday. , Discharges from bankruptcy, were granted by Mr. Justice Heraman' to-day in. the following cases:, William ( Donald, bootmaker, Te Kuiti; Arthur W. Cosslett. Cambridge; Mrs. Isobel Watson, stationer. Matamata; William Wilson, contractor, Leamington ; Te Taua Stewart, farmer, Putaruru; , Hector Clarence Graves, farmer, Morrinsville; , Robert Evans, , farmer,' r Putaruru; and Mary Evans (his wife) William Muir Douglas, farm manager, Cambridge. Discharges were suspended in the cases of-Arthur Hockey, farmer, of Waitoa (for 12 months); Edward George, fanner, Cambridge (for three months). • , The following applications were ordered to stand over until ne. it session George Parker, farmer, ' Okahukura 5 ' Herbert Oliver Lamb, tobacconist, Taumsrunui; [Harry Prince Hooper, farmer, Te Rapa; j Charles M. Davidson, milk vendor, Hamilton. .. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18585, 18 December 1923, Page 10
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124WAIKATO BANKRUPTCIES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18585, 18 December 1923, Page 10
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