SENT FOR TRIAL
TWO BANKRUPT BUTCHERS
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> NEW PLYMOUTH, July 29. Charged with conducting business in' a manner which brought them within the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, William Edmund Reesby and Thomas Charles Reesby, formerly butchers of New Plymouth were committed f° r trialto-day by Mr R. W. Tate. They pleaded not guilty to eight charges that, on various. dates they •ontracted debts with individuals and firms without at the time having a reasonable or probable expectation of being able to pay those as well as -tlier debts. They also were chargee! ith failing during three years prior J their bankruptcy to keep proper books. Bail at £IOO each and surety f £IOO was allowed in each• case.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1932, Page 3
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122SENT FOR TRIAL Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1932, Page 3
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