DISTRICT COURT.
THIS DAY, (Before His Honor Districts Jitdqre Ward.) IN EA^tXBUPTOY. In re Peter M'Cormack—Mr. Creagh applied for an order fur the discharge of the bankrupt.—Order granted. Tu re John Eddington—Mr. Creagh applied for the discharge of the bankrupt.— Order granted. In re Robert M'Cready—Mr. Creagh applied for the bankrupt's discharge.— Order granted. In re Jeremiah lienny—ln ;his case Mr. O'Meagher appeared for the bankrupt, and applied for an order of discharge, which "was granted. Ia re John Thompson—Mr. O'Meagher applied for an order for the complete execution of a deed of arrangement.— Order granted. In re George Moorcroft—Mr. Balmer applied for an order for the discharge of the bankrupt.—Order granted. In re Robert Bakin Amies—Mr. Balmer, for the bankrupt, applied for an order of discharge. —Granted. In re James Adam—Mr. Balmer applied for an order for the discharge of the bankrupt.—Order granted. In re James King—Mr. Balmer applied for an order for the bankrupt's discharge. —Order granteu. In re Thomas JLtses—Mr.. Balmer made a similar application in this case.—Order of discharge granted. lii re Samuel Itusbatcn—Mr. Balmer applied for an order for the payment ox costs out of the estate.—Order granted. In re John Johnston Spence and William Bee—Mr. Creagh applied for an order for the declaration of the complete execution of a deed of arrangement.—Adjourned until next- sitting. In re Alexander Maxwell Bell—The application for an order for the discharge of the bankrupt was, at the request of Mr. Balmer, ordered to stand over until next sitting. pi;obate. Mr. Balmer made an application for the granting of probate to the trustees under the will of John Wharton, late of Kakanui,-—Granted.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1081, 7 October 1879, Page 2
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273DISTRICT COURT. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1081, 7 October 1879, Page 2
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