TWELVE CHARGES.
A DECENT; BANJffITJPTCT.
•' (By Tolcffript;—trosr AeSoolatfon,) ;. ,(i! / '.':-:■ ■:• ' ,' Auckland;Februaty ; 3.' ■'}■' ■' Twelve charges, arising out of hiri/re- V cent bankruptcy, were preferred against ;, Oliver Edward Farrow, a builder, in ,thß , Police Court'to-day; .For the prosccutipu v Jh'i Mavs said the.charges could roughllv be divided into, three groups,.. ftrstlj;;tMk;, Speculation, secondly, obtaining credit by..'•■ means of a fraudulent balance-sheet, -ana iblrdlv) obtaining credit without reasonable expectation of beinjt able to pav Wtk what wain owing. Accused. pleaded ; I tot ( guilty, reserved liis.. defence ~aftd; was ' committed for trial.'..:. .', '.:'..'!;..,'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 4 February 1913, Page 6
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87TWELVE CHARGES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 4 February 1913, Page 6
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