Sixty-five years of age, broken in healtn, reared 15 children, three of whom were killed in . the Grqat War. and now in th ) winter of his life reduced to penury, were some of the facts relating to a bankrupt who. was before his creditors at Nelson. The farmer —for such he”, been caught by' the ' slump, land, despite hard work, was unable to keep ahead of things. Creditors were very sympathetic.; testified to bankrupt's industry; and •’ reeprnrriended Kim for his immediate discharge.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3804, 8 February 1927, Page 4
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