BREACHES OF THE BANKRUPTCY ACT.
Per Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Wm. Geo. T'ttstin, papcrlunger, was charged under the Bankruptcy Act before Mr lliddell, S.M., this afternoon with having contracted debts without amy reasonable ground or expectation of being able to pay them as well as his other debts; also with having within three years 1/ fore the commencement of his bankruptcy, failed to keep proper books of account. Mr 'Bell, ton the prosecution/ <s«vidj the parties had consented to an adjournment for two weeks in order to permit of defendant being represented by Mr Young,'his solicitor. His Worship agreed to the adjournment. Percy Stevens, a grocer, of Wellington, was charged with having (I) by false representation and (2) by a false statement of his affairs obtained goojds from A. S. Patorson and Co. Mr Neave appeared for defendant, and entered pleas of guilty. His Worship took into consideration defendant's previous good record, and convicted him on each information, and ordered him to come up for sentence when" called upon.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 12 September 1907, Page 2
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170BREACHES OF THE BANKRUPTCY ACT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 12 September 1907, Page 2
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