CORDIAL MAKER'S AFFAIRS.
BOTTLES & JARS & A STRIKE. : (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Invercargill, May 27. A meting of creditors of Fiederick ■Slade O'Neill, cordial manufacturer of Gore and Invcrcargill, was held Monday. The debtor's statement showed liabilities totalling Jil7Bt, and asets amounting to dCIS29, leaving an apparent surplus af J'4s. Bankrupt said that he had lost .ne entire season's trade through the non-uri-val of bottles and jars ordered from Heine to arrive in August, 1911. J'hese, owing to a strike, did not arrive till Feuruary, 1912. 110 had also lost .£3OO through the recent ilopd in Gore, which stripped has works of practically everything bat the machinery. . • • Bankrupt was questioned about the details of a loan of about X'soo, vhicli lie said his father had advanced lrm. He stated that the books, in which lie Had entered the transactions; had been de -roved in a fire which recently destroyed his house and furniture. The cifcditnrs decided to dispose ot bankrupt's Invcrcargill business as a going concern, the Assignee having pioved the Gore business.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1761, 28 May 1913, Page 4
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171CORDIAL MAKER'S AFFAIRS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1761, 28 May 1913, Page 4
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