BANKRUPT CHINESE
MEETING LAPSES. PRACTICALLY NO ASSETS. There were no creditors present at the meeting called yesterday in the bankrupt estate of George Wong (sometimes known as George Lee), fruiterer and greengrocer, the meeting lapsing for want of a quorum. The financial statement presented by bankrupt disclosed that the amount owing to unsecured creditors totalled £637 5/9. Book debts were estimated to produce 10/- and property was valued at £3O, the estimated deficiency therefore being £606 15/9. The principal unsecured creditors were: Thomsons Ltd., £6; Geo. Poole and Sons Ltd., £6; A. B. Donald, Auckland, £l4; Hop, Jong and Co., Dimedin, £6; Wong Say, China, £3O; T. K. Young, Christchurch, £18; Wong Jack Kong, Balclutha, £5O; Loo Shew Jack, Dunedin, £35; Loo Noon Chung, Dunedin, £2O; Wong Noon Sooh, Masterton, £7O; W. Kee, Monterey, £150; Chung Wah and Co., Wellington, £25; Geo. Anderson and Sons, Ltd., DaTinevirke, £45; G. Chew Lee and Co., Christchurch, £67; J. Wong Wah and Co., Dunedin, £49; George Ching Poy, £l2; Wong Jun Hee, Pahiatua, £26. No sworn statement was presented by bankrupt.
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Southland Times, Issue 22052, 27 June 1933, Page 6
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