CHRISTCHURCH.
,u-:^n m'^tVi This day. j A rule nisi was.,argued calling on M|r A Saundera to show cause why he should" notWfrdjgdfcatedfe-bankrupt,' Tne rule' was dismissed with costß on the grounjl that the petitioner was not a,c^e,ditor,wi!tt(in the meaning of the 19th Section of thje Insolvent Act. '' a "' ' ' ' ■ — ', '
Edward Dillon was committed for trial : for ■ obtaining <moifey -from jßoyfej $j3|t|id, and Co. by false pretences. The pretencs consisted principally in the acauaedsrepreaenting himself as owner of a farm which 'h^li*d ri6ld!io'!h'i8 r'b^bther^ ,' lVi'«i:" ~\sp?'"j '," ,j^Vraeetfng' of,thp!Cpmmitte^of^the Canterbury Agric ultual ; ,' a©3; .^aifojral Association tp Australia.' a .juds;e for tlie horse and cattle exhibits at the forthcomipg annual show. I , One wpmati^ anid/^even men wfer^ imprisbhed for debt in the Addington goal last month. , I
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3238, 5 July 1879, Page 2
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