PATTERSON BANKRUPTCY.
AN EXAMINATION ADJOURNED. Per Press Association. NAPIER, Sept. 11. , The examination in bankruptcy of John James Patterson, of Damns irk-. solicitor, was continued in the Sunren" 1 Court to-day. In the course of discartion, Mr. Justice Cooper said he x\ t not disposed to say contrary to his o^n views that debtor's affaire Ind Ivm sufficiently investigated. Eventually his Honour made an adjournment f<;r one month, with liberty to appiy to t!:e court for further adjournment or frriher examination, notice of such application to be given to the debtor to\ \ a days at least before making it; and if further examination is desired, at !?.■• ,t .•■even days' notice to be given to t'-c-debtor of the matter on which such r rpjnination is desired, the application for such further adjournment or e.xnr, ruation to be made to the judge in V."' '- lington. A motion for the bankrupt's discharge was adjourned till the nest ,<tting of the court in Napier.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14010, 15 September 1909, Page 4
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160PATTERSON BANKRUPTCY. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14010, 15 September 1909, Page 4
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