THE PATTERSON BANKRUPTCY
THE EXAMINATION AWOLIiNKD: By Telegraph.—Proas Association. ! Xii'im-r. I.llst Xijjlit. The examination in bankruptcy of .lolm .lames Patterson, of Dunnevjrke, Solicitor, was continued in the Nuijreme Court 10-day. In the course of iViscnssion, Mr. -hislice Cooper said l',c was not disposed to s,iv contrary to i.iij own views that debtor's all'airs 1ie.,1 been sufficiently investigated, livent/ually his Honor made an adjournment, for one imintli, with liberty to the deputy of-j licial ass'i;;nco to apply to tins Court for further adjournment or further cxainina"f si'i'li application to b«j n'vn to tile debtor seven (lavs at leastbefore making it; ami if further evuniination is desired. „t least seven; days' notice to be »iy e „ to the debtor of the matter on which such examina.-: turn is desired, the application for sucb further adjournment or examination tin he made to the Judge, in Wellington. A motion for the bankrupt'* discharge was adjourned till the next sitting of the Court in Napier. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 190, 15 September 1909, Page 2
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160THE PATTERSON BANKRUPTCY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 190, 15 September 1909, Page 2
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