A BANKRUPT'S DISCHARGE.
[BY ELECTRIC TELE(iI!APH--COPriIIGHTj IVSK PRKBS AHMOCtATION.J (Rect«ive/J This Day, 8.51) a.m.) LOXnbX, .July 15. On the ground of (k'ce'ptiiiii, Judge UoiLson has niiiiullod the dLsdiflrp , of the late Charles Clayton's bankmptcy. He died in Ai,s!rali-i in iflOo, and ■an iii!i( , fMK , 'it:on:il .'.!i.-;:-li;.ir!j;e w»f\ \n\-&n in 1001. H'is will, how-v.'r. revelled tls : fact tlxit he kCI CIL'.OOO, chiefly invested by nr Minds of (Urnption, in Australia Iwfon , his discharge.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 July 1910, Page 3
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72A BANKRUPT'S DISCHARGE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 July 1910, Page 3
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