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SUPREME COURT.

IN BANKB U Pier. Tins Hay. (Before Mr Justice Chapman.) FINAL EXAMINATIONS. The 21st October was fixed for the final examinations of Andrew Scott, Matthew Currie, Gerald Murphy, and Henry James Bacon. DISCHARGEE. On the motion of Mr Stout, John Crickmore of Port Chalmers, and Kobert Wilson of Dunedin, passed their hnal examinatsous; discharges to issue in 14 days, A DJUDICATION.S. James Mooney, Peter Wilson, and George Wilson were adjudged bankrupts ; meetings of creditors fixed for the Bth October.

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Evening Star, Issue 3000, 30 September 1872, Page 2

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81

SUPREME COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3000, 30 September 1872, Page 2

SUPREME COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3000, 30 September 1872, Page 2

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