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Creditors’ Meeting

An accumulation of events and a desire to maintain his family’s unity had brought about his bankruptcy, Anthony Brizzell, a sales representative, of 33 Raleigh street, told a meeting of his creditors on Tuesday. Brizzell had been adjudged bankrupt on June 30 on his own petition the Official Assignee (Mr T. A. F. Withers) said. He had shown unsecured debts amounting to £387 Is Id. Brinell said that in a year he hoped to be able to review his financial situation and make some attempt to pay his unsecured creditors.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660714.2.67

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 5

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92

Creditors’ Meeting Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 5

Creditors’ Meeting Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 5

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