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IN BANKRUPTCY.

- < FARMER’S PETITION. The papers in the bankrupt estate of Robert Lloyd Martin, farmer, former- v'i ly -of Shannon but now of Longburn, i reAmals a deficiency of £433 10s Id. The debts amount to £1533, of which , s. £ioso 10s is oAvirig to secured creditors, j and the assets to £llOs 9s lid. The ; secured creditors are as follow:Anna Martin, Feilding, £4OO (estimated value of security £400); 11. C. Martiu motor driver of Feilding, £2OO (£200); Olive Caldwell, Colvton. £2OO (£200); ' Public Trustee £2OO (£200); Mrs Mun- , :>: ro, Palmerston North, £SO 10s, (£SO). The principal unsecured creditors are: .John Cameron, farmer, of Levin (£222 7s), W. O. Cald\\ r ell, farmer of Colyton (£210) and Cooper, Rapley and Rutherford £3l). The assests. comprise < an interest of £IOOO in the estate of the late Charles Martin; a dray, horse, implements, etc.. A-alued at £so,'a book debt of £4 and £1 9s lid cash in hand. >

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Shannon News, 14 December 1928, Page 3

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IN BANKRUPTCY. Shannon News, 14 December 1928, Page 3

IN BANKRUPTCY. Shannon News, 14 December 1928, Page 3

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