J. G. KINROSS' BANKRUPTCY.
(BY TKLKGUAPn-I'UEM ASSOCIATION)
Napibr, last night, The Chief Justice, silting in bankruptcy Iliad several applications iioforo him in tho oalnto of JG. Kinross, The.first was for maintenance out of the estate, which was rjfused, his Honor remarking that tho furniture given by creditors was worth at least £450, which was equal to,more than £4 a week for two yours Two others wcro'for refunding mono'j's pnitl prior to bankruptcy on Iho ground of illegal preference, tho chief being paid to Rabjouns and Co. In b;nh casus au order was made that ovidenco should bo taken before tho Roginliur and arguments heard in Wellington, T.ho lust application was oi:o by tho Assignee, to ad usiilo mi void a inortgago giYoti by Kinross over thu titoittiii'r Alwnri to Kinross While, u nephew. Tho o:iso is Btill riiocoeding.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 2
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138J. G. KINROSS' BANKRUPTCY. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 2
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