IN BANKRUPTCY.
Tumi Bori, of Poxton, has been adjudg'd bankrupt. His unsecured debts amount to £442 5s Od, and his assets arc £2O cash in band, the deficiency being £-142 5s !)d. A sum of £4,000 is also entered among' Hit* assets, representing debtor’s interest in the Ilium tail'd Block, but is held either by the Ikaroa Maori Land Board or the Public' Trust Office, and cannot lie obtained. The unsecured creditors are: —Messrs W. P. Hurward (Palmerston) £44 15s !»d, Mrs Stevens (Awahuri) £25, Luke (Awahuri) £5. J. S. Wafchorn ( Palmerston) £OO, Alex. Burnell (Koxlon) £32. Burgess (Palmerston) £8 10s, Butler (Ohukune) £3O, Tong King (Ohakune) £35, A. IT Osborne CIS, H. T. Betty £2O, 0. 11. Stiles £3O, 1L Bryant £2O, 0. T. Woodrool’e £ls, Boss and Signal £lO, .Mrs Hamer £O, W. P. G. Scott £33, \V. (4. Bauckham £OO.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1690, 24 March 1917, Page 3
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143IN BANKRUPTCY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1690, 24 March 1917, Page 3
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