SLACKNESS OF WORK
HOW DRAINER FAILED
Slackness of work and poor P n resulting from competition causes given by John T. Heo * drainer, of Mount Eden, for his ba ruptcy this morning. _ Hooker owed £253 3s 9d to® secured creditors anti his assets £lO5 19s, £75 of which sum W* sented the value of a car. Ho° said he took small contracts, but position became worse graduallybought a second-hand car to assist in his work. The official assignee, Mr. G. N. ris said that, in view of the Hooker had dropped back * n „• finances, he did not think was justified in taking over the ca. Hooker said that he had no iron* ate prospects and had little ‘j* five months past. Only one erea* . representative was at the meeting . f Hooker’s affairs were left in the b of the assignee. j ! | i
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 10
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142SLACKNESS OF WORK Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 10
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