A LEVANTING BANKRUPT.
AI'PUK.S FOR . lIR PISCIfAUIiIi.
JI'Jx;K"S CAUSTIC KEJIARKS.
By Telegraph.—Press Association.
Dimedin, Last Xi^ht. J" bankruptcy to-day, Cornelius .fohns, unci iu.wer. applied for jin order Of discharge. Johns was adjudged lmnlinipt on creditors'' petition some tiftcen .vcars ago. Delitnr now pleaded he l m <l l'i'i'ii unable to pav liis creditors tinytliniK in Ilic meanwhile. •Imli-c Williams said that if the .bankrupt fiail done -without a discharge for s " 'o"S lie could do without it for the ii'»t of liis career. H appears from the report of the Lands Court that ; f bankrupt liad been caught under the warrant of arrest issued in ISM ,'ic would probably linv,. been co-,meted under the penal clauses of the .Act and fmiteuml to hard labor before bolting to Irisco. itanknipt liad nuuie ar" raiißwieiils aliout his goods' that entailed heavy costs upon tile estate.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 89, 11 May 1909, Page 2
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143A LEVANTING BANKRUPT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 89, 11 May 1909, Page 2
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