EX-SOLICITOR FINED
WANQANUI PROSECUTION PENALTY OF £SO IMPOSED TRUST ACCOUNTS NOT AUDITED [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] WANGANUI, Monday William Ernest Waldegrave, an exsolicitor of Raetihi, who, when he was retiring from practice to take up farming, did not have his trust accounts audited, appeared before Mr. J. H. Salmon, S.M., to-day in the Magistrate's Court ;it Wanganui and was fined £SO. The case was brought by the Wanganui District Law Society. The secretary of the society, Mr. G. W. Currie, giving evidence, said that in November, 1931, he had sent Waldegrave notification of the requirements arid had asked for the nomination of an ftditor. Witness received no reply to this letter or to a further communication sent in April, 1932, in which he reminded Waldegrave that his retirement at the end of December had not freed him from the obligation of having his accounts audited. " The only thing I can do is to impose the minimum fine of £50," said the magistrate.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21274, 30 August 1932, Page 11
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