SUPREME COURT.
A BANKRUPTCY CASE* By Telegraph.—Press Association^'a t., n,» o Christehuroh, Mav 20. , Supreme Court, in bankruptcy, an application for immediate (Ugchsrrfe < >bo Li'hv ° f K l mWld Poter Gi " was <4>pOi<;<l by counsel appearing for a Kalkorna creditor. Counsel said bankrupt; were P £n 8 o a l arebroker - His debts, the aem?i i assets nil. This was Mr i! t bsnkruptcy of petitioner. - Herdman said the cimimcnu 1 l s ," s P ,ciout - An adjournment Ams(n ma re tUl , the next sittiD K 8 in fi rfhtr • ° t ™ oia asai e nee to. make a further investigation and supply his
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1919, Page 4
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103SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1919, Page 4
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