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A MILKING FAILURE

FATHER AND SON INVOLVE QUESTION OF LIABILITY A meeting of creditors in the rupt estate of Leonard Taylor, * ourer, of Waimauku, was held morning before the official assir Mr. G. N. Morris. The schedule disclosed amounting to £IOB 16s owing secured creditors, and the only consisted of furniture valued at the deficiency being £93 16s. In his statement bankrupt saw ing to sickness and bad luck got into his present position. 18-1925, 1925, he began a share-milking tract at Paeroa with a herd o'i 40 cows, but had made only - I *' ing the period. Having i ncurre ?Y f which he was unable to meet, w “pushed out” of the contract By . ditors. A judgment summon* J been made out against him, was ill he was not able to fiF 1 and being committed was file. At preesnt he was workfflsjlabourer at Waimauku, but on *7 of his ill-health he had £l6 since July. Taylor had of 10 children whose ges rang*^ 2 3 years to six months. Five were dependent upon him. f Taylor and a son were mu®* Paeroa, but there was aQU ' to who had incurred there a , of £53 which was owing t|» j; lar creditor. Bankrupt P r ° cuc \“ t ter which stated that the . willing to meet the amount o ject to certain conditions. . The meeting was adjournea * that inquiri I as to the son | could be made. -

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 May 1927, Page 2

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A MILKING FAILURE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 May 1927, Page 2

A MILKING FAILURE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 May 1927, Page 2

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