IN BANKRUPTCY
ESTATE OF DUNCAN M. SUTHERLAND. A meeting of creditors in the estate of Duncan McFarlane Sutherland, farmer, late of Wyndham, was held in the Deputy Official Assignee's office on Friday alternoon. No sworn statement was presented, bankrupt being now resident at Gisborne, but th< statement presented by the assignee ahowec that the amount owing to unsecured creditors was £1066 3s lOd and t'-.e assets £950, leaving a deficiency of £ll6 3s 10. The unsecured creditors were:—Southland Farmenf Co.op. Association, Gore, £395 13s lid; N.Z. Refrigerating Co., Dunedin, £l4l 7a Id; Land Income Tax Department, Invercargill, £100; Carswell and Co., Ltd., Invercargill, £73 16s sd; Mrs Margaret Porter, Edendale, £72; Henderson and Co., Gore, £53; Bert Cleaver, Bluff, £4l; Bray Bros., Invercargill, £37 ss; S.O. Co-op. Timber Co., Invercargill, £34 13s 8d; Dalgety and Co., Gore, £3l sa; Todd Bros., Ltd., Invercargill, £l5 2s; P. D. Milne, £l2 6s; Hunter Bros, and Rice, Wyndham, £54; Oettlie, Wyndham, £4.
The secured creditors were, John Macdonald, Timaru, £l5OO, and J. Holloway, Ltd, Invercargill, £7OO. ' The meeting decided that the whole transactions in connection with the farm and subsequent payments be looked into by the Assignee’s solicitor and steps be taken as considered advisable, including the recovery of certain moneys.
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Southland Times, Issue 19249, 13 June 1921, Page 2
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410IN BANKRUPTCY Southland Times, Issue 19249, 13 June 1921, Page 2
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