IN BANKRUPTCY.
ESTATE OF THOMAS WILLIAM I . • MILLER. The following is the statement of Thomas William Miller, labourer, of Masterton, who yesterday filed a petition in bankruptcy. Unsecured creditors:—Wellington School Commissioners, £22; C. Wagland, £ll 10s; Masterton Implement Companv, £45, W. Pauling, £3 10s; P. Carr, £7 10s; G. A. Townsend. £ls; C. A. Powna.ll. £5 4s; P. Ha mill, £3 12s; J. Whittaker, £2 6s; E. McEwen, £2 2s; W. Cameron, £5; estate late Hans Petersen, £5 13s; Levin and Co., £l3 12s; J, D.' Cruickshank, £8 7s; T. Shields, £5 ss; F. Staples, £1 10s; J. McKenzie, £l6; A. McLaghlan, £5; T. ' Cameron, £10; A. Ross, £1; C. E. ; Daniell, i(> 8s; P. Cross, £2 3s; W. Cross. £8; G. Wat-' son, £5 Bs. Total, £2ll Is. Secured creditors, Donald and Sons, £ls, Value of security, £35, which together with £35 from stock, etc., ma'kes the total assets £55, leaving a deficiency of £156 Is.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10140, 18 January 1911, Page 5
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157IN BANKRUPTCY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10140, 18 January 1911, Page 5
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