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Palmerston District Court.

(Before District Judge Kettle.) In the following bankruptcy cases tbe Assignee was duly released under section 150 of the Act of lSd'2 :— Henry Lewer, Robert H. Newtb, John Robert Lever, Hugh Mawliinay, Tom Wood, James Agley Riley, Montague Dodd, Stephen Bishop, and Richard Geange. The Assignee's accounts re the above estates are filed in Court and may be inspected by creditors and others desirous of seeing them. The following releases to the Assignee under the old Act were also made :— James McHardy, Samuel Smith, and George Cootes. Probate in the will of Robert Speers, engineer, deceased, was granted to George Matthew Snelson. The application was made by Mr T. B. Crump. In the matter of the will of Mary Elizabeth Culkeen, in which administration had been granted to the husband on the 25th November last and a bond fixed at £700, Mr Fitzherbert applied to have the order varied upon the ground that the administrator found it impossible to find the security required. The order was varied ] as follows : — £200 to be paid into Court, and caveat lodged against the land until the rights of infants under the will are ascertained, or, as an alternative, the security to be reduced to LSOO, and one security.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 240, 15 February 1894, Page 3

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Palmerston District Court. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 240, 15 February 1894, Page 3

Palmerston District Court. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 240, 15 February 1894, Page 3

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