SUPREME COURT.
., .. r IN^ B\NKK|JPTCT. (Before Mr Justice -Chapman. ) v ■ Xosnemlrer 13: , < .DISCHARGES. Jaine9: Meoney and George Grant received final 6-wlers" of discharge, . 1 Kjj Thomas BE*i>.-?-On the. application [•of Mr Cook, this matter was transferred ta the Tokamairiro District Court. Rb HoiiAJro. T. Doksett. — The appoint ment of a trustee was heroin confirmed. Ec Peter Wil,son and George Wilson. — The bankrupts* final examinations were postponed to the 23rd inst.
Mr Genge, one of the foremost agriculturists in the south of England, and an octogenarian, was choked while swallowing a bean. With dear meat, a short harvest, disease in tho potato crops, and coal at fabulous prices, it is a black prospect for the poorer classes iv Britain this winter,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 251, 21 November 1872, Page 6
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120SUPREME COURT. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 251, 21 November 1872, Page 6
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