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BANKRUPTCY PETITION ADJOURNED The summons for the adjudica.ionJ»f Ewen -Wiillani Alison, the youM* solicitor, and Winnie Alison, as rupts, was further mentioned to • Justice Herdman. in the Supreme *♦- yesterday. The petitioning c was Agnes Jsoyd, of Tauranga- ' Mr. Xorthcroft. for the & - d stated that Mr. Justice Smith h*® l at the previous hearing that Jh T - f 3 not enough proof to show security held by the petitioning f or tor was insufficient and had ca ths evidence concerning the va, “® n n property. Since then. hov\e . effort had been made to property to satisfy t . bc -h is Jirc - creditor. Xo difficulties m til t ;.e tion had been encountered :o other creditors, who were jj,-, (ho making of adjudication orders-^, therefore, applied for an \;r. For the petitioning creditor. ;ht Grant consented on condition j 9 need for M rs. Boyd s e J lde . waived by the defence. If luting h« was not settled before next*. e 0 f would proceed to call the e an independent valuer. bv y\r. This condition was accept* a v. Xorthcroft. and the bearine, journed until September -*•
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1064, 30 August 1930, Page 16
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189MAY BE SETTLED Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1064, 30 August 1930, Page 16
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