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CONFECTIONER FAILS

OPENED SHOPS TWICE 13 acl business and ill-health were the reasons given lor her bankruptcy by Mary lima Dixon, a confectioner, when she met her creditors this morning. The deficiency on Miss Dixon’s estate was £142 13s 7d. Her total debts, unsecured, were £240 9s Id, and her assets, £97 15s Gd. Securities valued at £ 154 covered her secured debts, £O3. The bankrupt began business in Mount it den Road in October. 1927. paying £3OO for* the concern. The business paid its way until July, 1928, when creditors were pressing for money. She took new premises in December last. Thu official assignee, Mr. A. W. j "Watters, adjourned the meeting.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 821, 15 November 1929, Page 11

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CONFECTIONER FAILS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 821, 15 November 1929, Page 11

CONFECTIONER FAILS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 821, 15 November 1929, Page 11

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