BUILDER’S FAILURE
assignee not satisfied discharge to be opposed “I am not satisfied with bankrupt’s conduct. There will be ''•ry little from his estate and his book debts are worth practically nothing.” When Trevor Innes McGuire, bankrupt building contractor, of Onehunga, as before his creditors this morning, ne Official Assignee, Mr. G. N. Morris *fcommended that Mr. McGuire’s disTr^* e . opposed indefinitely. He listed his assets at £556 and his Debts, £1,036, of which unsecured founts were £957. The deficiency as £4BO. He attributed his banku£ tc y to a series of contract losses. .. Gred lt°rs smiled when McGuire said it was left to his own discretion °iu ay he could on a car. orri s: You are faced with a jt/34 debt on that car. Were you Justified i n having it? h€*Ps^ Ulre: was handy in my busiBankrupt was persistently questioned y several creditors and the assignee that the position was almost «ri? tC ? u k’ e liaa a wife and one child, hient!* Btill unders:oing medical treat-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 434, 16 August 1928, Page 1
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