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NEW INSOLVENT.

•First' Searing sth February, 1866. Edmund Dooly of the Dunstan Creek, tentmaker. Debts £296 4s 4d. Assets, debts due to petitioner, £39 2s 8d ; value of real and per-sonal-estate, £l-2 5. total assets, £sl 2s 8d ; deficiency, £245 Is Sd. Causes of insolvency .- “ depreciation in value of property ; depression of business consequent of the decrease' of mining population ; and from having endorsed bills of exchange to the amount of seventy pounds or thereabouts-for "the accommodation of -a friend, on three of -which bills to the'amount-of fiftyseven pounds fifteen shillings I am still liable, and on one of which I have been served with a summons from the Supreme Court, on which the plaintiffs are now entitled to enter up judgment.” Haggitt and Haggitt, solicitors for the petitioner. Petition filed sth instant.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 832, 5 January 1866, Page 2

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NEW INSOLVENT. Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 832, 5 January 1866, Page 2

NEW INSOLVENT. Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 832, 5 January 1866, Page 2

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