A story of many misfortunes was toi l yesterday at a meeting; oi creditors in the estate of Si an !♦:•>• Ferryman, salesman. of New Brighton. In his statement he said that he had been burnt out twice, and then, when he was making an effort to retrieve his position, his finances failed. The amount owiuir. to unsecured creditors \va< £IS3 7s The only asset In- had was a little fur niture upon which money was still due. As there was no quorum, the meeting was adjourned sine die.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17015, 13 April 1923, Page 6
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