GOODS CONCEALED
BANKRUPT PIKED. TIMARU, Thursday. “The offence is a serious one and practically theft. It was only good fortune that the hiding of the goods v*as discovered, but so far as the defendant is concerned, he intended to steal, and did steal the goods from his creditors.” Finis spoke Mr C. R. Orr-\\ alker, S.M., in imposing a fine of £2o and costs, in default three months’ imprisonment, on Charles Davidson, a bankrupt taik* and mercer, of Temuka, f(>r an offend under the Bankruptcy Act. Mo was charged with having failed to deliver up goods in his possession a. the time of his bankruptcy—(P.A.)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 11 March 1932, Page 5
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