WELLINGTON.
This day
Major Atkinson will, it is understood, shortly address his constituents, after which he will visit the principal places in the colony, and deliver an address on federation. .
A charge of fraudulent bankruptcy will be heard here to-morrow. Messrs Smith and Wilson, wine and spirit merchants, have laid an information against A. JVL'Crae, merchant, of Christchurch, charging him that he did, on or about the 15th November last, and four months within-, his bankruptcy, obtain from; them 15 f-casks of Old Usher's Scotch "whisky, under a false pretence of carrying on business, and of dealing in ordinary trade, and has not paid for them. A second information has been laid, viz.: that he disposed of the same contrary to the provisions of the Fraudulent Debtors Act.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4716, 18 February 1884, Page 2
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128WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4716, 18 February 1884, Page 2
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