"PASSED OUT MYSTERIOUSLY."
J A MAX MfSSIXC. By Tejjcgraph.—Press Association, .'' Wellington. Friday. 11l the "Magistrate's Court a case was called on tin which counsel fur the plaintill' said the defendant had ''passed out mystciWisly," and for no reason that could itj suggested, his debts were few. and hehvas the fortunate possessor of a conside/rable amount of valuable proIjerty., Moreover, he was a . man whose reputation was undeniable. Hfl iiad neverjin the past failed to meet his engagements and his creditors, who now sued (Jm,,would have trusted him with anytllng, lint he had disappeared. He was last soon in March when he wan eullcr,ing from an 'attack of pleurisy. He left..Wellington for Tauranga and it was understood the object of his visit was to Make arrangements for building a hofse on a farm he owns in that district Since then he has never been Hoft'd of, although every search haSbeen fo r him. p. McArthur, >S,M., found ouly one ■Wy of dealing with the summons, and *at was to direct it to be advertised »i the Inuranga newspaper.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 2
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177"PASSED OUT MYSTERIOUSLY." Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 2
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