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MOELLEIW JSSf ATK Mn W. Sellar, the Deputy Assignee a tbe request of sundry Wellington creditors held an enquiry to-day inth old Courthouse building into the affair of ibis estate. Paul Voight attended, and whei offered the bible to take the usual oat] said: "I don't believe in it, but . " it is all the same," nil' Bunny: What do you belicn in I The Witness: Nothing, Paul Voight, sworn, deposed m follows:—I was iri r 'Moeller's employ ai an upholsterer. Moelier left Master ton seven or eight weeks ago. Al'tei he left his missis was in charge of his business, Before he went he left me in charge of the shop, and told me tc all, to anyone that came. I kept an of all I sold as in the book i ' Moelier sold some goods to Donaldson which I entered. The amount of .£122 4s was not sold in one day. Three weeks or a fortnight before Moelier left Donaldson took delivery of the biggest portion of the goods, The goods were delivered a long time before I entered them. Donaldson got further goods from me for a contra account of £l2O, lent by Donaldson to Moelier. Donaldson was in the employ of Moelier Mr Jesen came to the shop for goods and I supplied him. I cannot sny whether he paid for tliem, there wns'n contra account. Tli« whole of the goods supplied with one or two exceptions were for contra accounts. Stempa backed a bill for Moelier and took the amount out in goods. There . is an entry of LI 6 7s against myself, I ') out—l had to! I have, howa further claim for wages. I cannjt tell you anything about i't & Co.'s goods. It was Airs ■r who let them go for a hundred pounds that he owed to Harcourt. The amount of the goods was Lsl lCs, 1 went down to Wellington and tried to find Moelier after he left Mnsterton, but did not succeed in doing so. Ido not know where he is gone to. Mrs Moelier knew about all the goods going away. Mr Hooper asked Mrs Moelier for the goods for Harcourt. I wanted some wages at the time and Mr Hooper mado mo an advance on them orl shouldn't ha volet the goods go. I was advised to hold possession of the (goods as security for wages, mjharles Donaldson called stated as folKws: " I was in the employ of Moelier for four months. Goods were supplied to me in August amounting to £122 4s, Somo of the goods I not a day or two before the entry was iiiade in the books. I got a. portion from nr«»uu.i on a Sat urt i a y ,„•„!, t am | t |, e .from Paul. Moelier owed me £122 for money lent and for interest. I took the goods at Moeller's valuation and I am still in possession of them. Moelier told me I had better take some stuff as he did not know how it would go with him." William Jesen, brother of Mrs Moelier, deposed that lie took delivery I oW'is father's goods from Voight. He the goods without an authority from his father, knowing that Moelier owed his father money. A fortnight before he asked Moelier for money and Moelier told him that he was hard up. His father bad subsequently sold tbe roent of a debt owing by his lather to witness, FOE THE BENEFIT OF A WIDOW IN DISTRESS. THE MASTERTON AMATEUR CHRISTY MINSTRELS TTXJiTj gj ve onD 0 f t ' ne j r ]) rw ; n g g oom n'ntcrlainments in the THfc'ATRE RUYAI, Masterton, on TUESDAY, Kovem. ber 4th, ISB-1. PRO G-JRA.MME-Part I, O vertnre . String Band mg, ' Little Rosebud' ... Master H. Eeese mic Bong' Kingdoms Coming'... J. Mills oung, 'The old cottage gate',.,T, Thompson Comic Song' I had but eighteen 0 P cnce ' J. Devonshire Song' Angels whisper sweet good- „ ni B ht . H. Wickerson Comic song' Razors in the aV „. J, Mills Soug'Send for mother, Birdie's . ty'Dg ••• J. Thompson Comic song ' Get thee, gone, s a ' ■■■ ■■• J. Devonshire Finale 'American National Guard'...Comp»ny INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Part 11. Stump Speech J. Devonshire Song H.Wiekwson £ anc ° J. Mills W.Eapp INTERVAL of FIVE MINUTES, include]with the. Laughable Farce, E RIYAL LOVERS' Piiicss Or Admissios-3s, Bs, Is. NEW ZEALAND LO THING TjIACTOEY INVITE INSPECTION . LARGE STOCK OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS, I Men's Slosgiel Sac Suits Boy's Mosgiel Sac Suits Boy's Jersey Suites Boy's Mosgiel Knicker Suites, "fIIOWE SELECTION OF \ BOYS' LARGE SAILOR COLLARS. IN THE VEBY lATEST SHAPES. Boy's Sailor Straw Hats In Brown, Blue, Black, and Fancy Colours, with Large Brims. Silk Handkerchiefs, Argosy Braces, Bags, Rugs, Portmanteaus Umbrellas, &c. •WELLINGTON BRANCHA. OLAKK, 1815 Manager.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1819, 21 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1819, 21 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1819, 21 October 1884, Page 3

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