FURTHER ADJOURNMENT
Charges Against Members of Catering Firm Because one of the defendants is a patient m the Wairoa Hospital, the lieariug of two charges under the Bankruptcy Act against each of the threo partners in a fifm of Napier caterers, set down for hearing before Mr J. Miller, S.M., in the Napier Magistrate's Court this inorning, were adjourned until September 9. The cases were against William James Hyde, Laurence Frederick Mooney, and Phillip McCabe, who traded under the name of Mooney and Hyde as caterers to Public Works camps on th'e East Coast railway project until they filed petitions in bankruptcy. Deteetive-Sergeant H. Nuttall appeared for the police and requested the frdjournmenL • "
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 6
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