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BANKRUPTCY.

Estate of Hugh Muckm

The first meeting of the croditors in Ibe estate of Hugh McQucken, contractor, was held yesterday afternoon. The D.0.A., Mr W. 13. Chennels, presided,- and the creditors present or represented were: - Waltor Perry, L, Caselberg (W.F.0.A.), Davidson, Geo. Johnston, T. Watson, W, >. Riddle, A. W. Benall, Ed. Lee, Weller Bros., and Mrs F. Wagg. Mr Skipper appeared for the debtor and Mr Pownall for Mr Davidson. The debtor was examined by the stated that the statement of assets and liabilities (previously published) was correct. He had been a contractor for thirteen years, and theliabilitiesbadbecniDCUrrodduring!

the last three years, during that time bo bad made nothing on any contract. Three years ago he could have paid 20s'iaU4jound, with nearly LIOO to thegoodT He had no property of »ny description. He had paid the "en's wages by the proceeds of the sale of the horse and cows. He • was w Hesthathe would be able to' 1 W <* his debts with the profits ° n ™»re contraots. He was six ™™« *ith three men on a contract "f? forty acres, for this con"J ho got L4O, all wages had been offer oft P* could make »o Mlved-uK. it wasro- ; FJJftliiffiT'' 03 '' ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4467, 11 July 1893, Page 3

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BANKRUPTCY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4467, 11 July 1893, Page 3

BANKRUPTCY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4467, 11 July 1893, Page 3

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