BANKRUPTCY PETITION.
UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR. PROCEEDINGS ADJOURNED. A petition to have Professor J. P. Grossman, of Auckland University College. adjudged bankrupt was adjourned by Mr. Justice Herdman in the Supreme Court yesterday until April 29. Counsel for the petitioning creditor, who asked for the adjournment, said the matter had already been adjourned twice at the request of debtor's counsel. He had been advised that day that the debtor had left New Zealand. He had not had opportunity to confirm that, but if the debtor had left, the creditor was not anxious to proceed with the petition. His Honor adjourned the case accordingly.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21161, 19 April 1932, Page 8
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