A BANKRUPT ESTATE.
o Per Press Association. Auckland, July 19. A meeting of creditors in the bank- ,"? rupt estate of Robert Gibb, late hot* "'j keeper at Neavesville, waß held to-day/''.J The official assignee Btated that thelia- ' bilities, according to the bankhipt's statement, included unsecured" creditors ■ £378 10s, and secured creditors £76CK \ The balance of. £76 found in bankrupt's possession when he was extradited, ,%U brought the total assets to £227 18»/*n showing a nominal shortage of £7B. <-'*,4 Gibb stated that when he originally went' 3 into the Neavesville Hotel he had 3a 3d ''ft of his own, but before negotiating the hotel he had between £lO and £4O. - ' Asked if he had any offer to make, the debtor said he had no chance of doug* anything behind four walls. V
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 July 1907, Page 2
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132A BANKRUPT ESTATE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 July 1907, Page 2
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