BANKRUPT PHARMACY
Some three months ago F. Benouf"£: : who was carrying on a business at "-^ Hona Bay as a chemist, disappeared' ' with hia wife and family, from New * '''■ Zealand. He left debts of a total value- " not yet ascertained, and this morningl v— his creditors met to consider the situa-*''" - tion. Since the bankrupt's ■ disappear■; ::^ ance the business, on the authority of r;;----the Supreme Court, has been "carried on. -^ by an interim receiver and manager.'-'•> To-day's meeting of creditors endors- -"-" ed the action of the firm which obtained:"' • leave from the Supreme Court to carry-' 5 -' on the business, and it was decided to :• endeavour to sell the business as a s';' going concern.- Failing tho sale of the y- -■ business, it was decided to restock it"--'"-andyto appoint a manager to catch the- :" Christmas and holiday trade, - and -the- ••>" arrangements were left in the hands'of-;- " the Official Assigneo and one of tho';'" creditors. ■ . . .. - . \ - - ■;■-..-:■
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 13
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153BANKRUPT PHARMACY Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 13
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