INSOLVENT ESTATES,
[To the Editor of the Herald.] Siu, — Would you kindly answer the following question, as having been victimised so much lately, I cannot afford to pay any more six and eightpences. A business man who lately paid his creditors with 2s. 6d. m the £, had his jewellery insured m two of ihe local offices for £50, which was not put m as an asset ; was his bankruptcy fraudulent or otherwise 1 A reply -will oblige an unfortunate Creditor. [We arejrery sorry " Creditor " has been so victimised that he cannot afford any more six-and-eightpences. But our commercial motto is "Live and let live," and we do not propose to interfere with the rights of members of the legal profession. They are a class of gentlemen we do not care to fall out with. — Ed.]
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 966, 3 December 1879, Page 2
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135INSOLVENT ESTATES, Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 966, 3 December 1879, Page 2
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