“IS A SHOCKING STATE OF AFFAIRS.”
BANKRUPT’S DISCHARGE OPPOSED BY CREDITORS. Per Tress Association. AUCKLAND, November 25. “This is a shocking state of affairs.” said the Official Assignee, Mr G. N. Morris, at a meeting of creditors of Neil John M’Neill this morning. “He burned his looks, he left his partner to bear the responsibility and he disappeared. There is nothing that can be said for him.” A deficit of £162 was shown in the statement. The business in which lie was associated with a partner was a picture house at Waitoa. The Assignee, in examining bank rupt. remarked that he disappeared and the creditors did not know' where to find him. The meeting decided to oppose bankrupt’s discharge until he made some effort to reduce his liabilities, and a motion of sympathy was passed with the partner.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18014, 26 November 1926, Page 8
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