CARELESS BOOK-KEEPING.
« MAGISTRATE'S COMMENT ON THE ACT. (By Telerraph.—Press Assodatian.) Auckland, December 15. At the Police Court yesterday F. M'Guire, plumber, of Tauranga, pleaded fuilty to a oharge of having failed to eep proper books prior to his recent bankruptcy. The magistrate (Mr. E. C. Cutten) held that failure to show all payments in the books was the result of ignorance in book-keeping methods. In this particular the Bankruptcy Act came as a hardship on working people who had got a little money together and embarked on business for themselves, and partly from want of knowledge and partly from carelessness did not know how their business was going till they finally arrived at the Bankruptcy Court •'- ThatT' however,' was just ; 'wh'at'the I 'sections'vfere intended" to protect the mercantile publio from as such cases were liable to do injury to other _ traders. , The defendant had his worship's sympathy, but in the circumstances the lightest penalty that could be imposed was 14 days' imprisonment with hard labour.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1624, 16 December 1912, Page 6
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165CARELESS BOOK-KEEPING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1624, 16 December 1912, Page 6
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