BANKRUPT SOLICITOR.
PASSAGE AT ARMS. Per Press Association. Timaru, Last Night. At the second meeting of creditors in the estate of Walter Shaw, solicitor, the creditors passed a resolution to give Mrg.* Shaw her wedding presents, and a portion, but not |he whole of the furniture.: A creditor said that Shaw's house was , i the most expensively furnished one iir South Canterbury. The Deputy-Official Assignee reported that during the two months since bankrupt's filing he ha<J been busy investigating matters, especially the securities, but owing;"to tfie- < chaos h;»d never beCi) halincea lDOfi', and' J consequently, theyVwftuld liave to be checked ovtsrithp yholc intervening per- j iod. A confusion -;that it'would another -! month to get thtofrfftt in tfdtfr, And ap- I parently it would take twelve months J to prepare a complete statement A warm passage took place between the solicitors an'd.t.hi> creditors regarding one of Shaw's largest transactions with the Timaru Property Company, thr Deputy- • Official Assignee's solicitor demandi&g more information than the company H'ore willing to supply.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 11, 13 June 1913, Page 5
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168BANKRUPT SOLICITOR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 11, 13 June 1913, Page 5
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