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DISCHARGES IN BANKRUPTCY

SUPREME COURT BUSINESS. NUMEROUS RELEASES GRANTED. Discharges in bankruptcy were granted Albert Paulger, Raetihi, formerly a milk vendor at Eltham (Mi*. L. M. Moss), Camille Milton Bailey, farmer, Auckland, formerly of Hawera, (Mr. H. St. L. Reeves); Mary Ann Withers, Hawera, formerly a restaurant keeper at New Plymouth (Mr. H. R. Billing), and Leslie Withers, labourer, Hawera, formerly a restaurant keeper at New Plymouth (Mr. tl. R. Billing), by his Honour, Mr. Justice MacGregor at the Supreme Court, New Plymouth yesterday. Motions for release by the official assignee in the following estates were granted: Henry Coffield Buckhall Scott, sem; Robert George Brabin; John William Watt; Stanley Hartnell; Frederick Keat; William Edwin Reesby; Thomas Charles Reesby; W. E. and C. E. Reesby trading as Reesby Brothers; Joseph Kinnear Butchart; William Francis Lawrence; Stanley Garfield Robinson; William Wallace, known as Te Whuti; Clarence Cecil Gilbert; Harold Francis TibbittS; James Davidson; Moses Taylor Phillips; Arthur Joseph McQuoid; William Richard Bates; James Lucas; George Ernest Condy; Mary Anne Withers; Leslie Withers; M. A. and' L. Withers, trading as the Premier Pie Shop and Tearooms; Robert Barlow; Daniel Keenan; Robert Gordon Roebuck; Luke Hobman; Fareed Khoury, known as Fred Coury; Robert Moorcock and Morton Kenneth McCallum.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1934, Page 2

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DISCHARGES IN BANKRUPTCY Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1934, Page 2

DISCHARGES IN BANKRUPTCY Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1934, Page 2

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