Waters' Bankruptcy
AEEBST OF THE BANJKBUPT[PEB UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, This Pay. W. R. Waters, whose departoreby th» Waihora on Monday, caused some sur-*- ' prise in town, i* to be brought btck under the 93rd neetwn of the Bankruptcy ■. : Act, which makes, k an offence for an uncertificatcd ban&rupt to leave the Colony without the permission- of the Assignee, if hi* absentee is likely to embarrass the administration of his estate. Mr Graham,, the official Assigneeyesterday applied to the i'hief Justice for a warrant fox Water*' apprehension* filing affidavits which, set forth that he (the Assignee) gave- Waters permission* on a medical certificate that change of) scene or rest was necessary to the preserration of his mental ani physical health,, to leave WeUu>out on condition of his not leaving the Colony, and undertaking to ret am here whenever required at 24 hours' notice. r IW affidavits set forth, however, that the Assignee now finds, that the bankrupt has booked for Melbourne by the Waihora. The matter came before the Chief Justice late yes* terday afternoon, and his Honor granted the application. Dvxems,. This; Day.* Waters was arrested here, and sej&fc
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 78, 6 January 1887, Page 2
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190Waters' Bankruptcy Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 78, 6 January 1887, Page 2
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