REWARD OF £50 OFFERED.
A MISSING BANKRUPT. A reward of- £50 is being offered for information that will lead to the apprehension of a bankrupt named Jack Vinegard, present whereabouts unknown, who until lately carried on business as a mercer in Manners Street, WellingT ton.. Offer of the reward named was confirmed at a meeting of his creditors jeldon Saturday morning. \ The Official Assignee, Mr. A. Simpson, presided, and creditors present were Messrs. A. Budd (A. E. Budd and Co.), Trimnell (Bing, Harris, and Co.), Caldwell (Macky, Logan, Caldwell, and Cd.), Dixon (Wright, Dixon and Witt), Barnes (G. Doughty and Co.), Ducrou (Hooper and Harrison), and H. Lee (Butte'rworth Bros).
Proceedings at the meeting were private, the press being excluded. On the motion of Mr. Dixon, Mr. Trimnell seconding, it was agreed unanimously that a guarantee be given the Official Assignee against expenses and any other claims made upon him in conducting the business of the bankrupt. The meeting adjourned sine die.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 967, 7 November 1910, Page 6
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162REWARD OF £50 OFFERED. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 967, 7 November 1910, Page 6
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