SUPREME COURT.-BANKRUPTCY
THURSDAY, JULY 27.
[Before Laughtin O'Brien, Esq., Ktigktrar.l The usunl weekly sitting'for the; hearm.r of unopposed cases was held yesterday.*' xC> Re ITretihrick Augustus Wbigg.—Mr Mathews appeared for the bankrupt, and npplied for an adjournment for four weeks in order to give notice to creditors residing in Invercnrgiil and Wellington. Adjourned'*ac•cordingly.
En Alsbut Mrco Shepherd.—Mr Mac-' Gi-efear Kay appeared for tho bankrupt. ftnu usked lor vii aiijournmenffor a fortnij/lifc as the fiual stateraont.had only'boeu ii!°t{ 'the previous day. Adjourned.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 483, 28 July 1871, Page 2
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