DISTRICT COURT.
(Boforo His Honor : DisfcrioMiid , ge '; OItDERB FOR mSCHAMKj','-: :^|jfc Mr Beard applied for aii;order'of discharge of Granted.-■■■■'■; ■'.:' ; Mr'Bea^"'appW;ihaU|iß v«)iidition attaclied to the disctavge in tke ■': bankruptcy of T,L.Thpmpsqn should _j be removed, -v After the I order of; discharge . was'gjpted,'on : the bankrupt mdertalring tanae Bis ' best endeavours to satisfy the. 6laitns [of sundry creditors and/to-jftiraisf a statement of receipts' and 'expenditure to the D.O .A', r ■■■■ ; : <'.>'; ■■'■'': £ & Hobert Rhodenck: Diinn, cpntrac- ■. lor, applied for a, dischargejfrdm bankruptcy,:;;:'.,!.. ■ t \v;n: : f> Mr Jackson, who ;,f or the bankrupt, stated that his client, who filed his schedule two;years ; ago, had since that time only beim . able to make a bare existence for himself and family, and was not in a ~ position-to make any offer to. hia . creditors. "/-.\lS ; Bankrupt stated that since he left i the Lower Hutt he had been vcon- ' traoting in Pahiatua, during which ' time he had been a very substantial ( loser.' '•■; .;^/;;# His Honor stated that taking the , facta of the case into consideration, ', he would only grant a partial disr I charge, on condition that the bank- [ rupt paid 5s in the ■''£; oh the £2BO proved debts, out of his futnre.earhr ings. ■v.;-;-/.:;-V \. , Tlio bankrupt refused to accept t the partial discharge, saying he i would have all or none. No'< ordei < was granted. ■ \ ; ;. -.'::'-.; ' _\ J. Searl applied for compost J tion of creditors to the. amount of •&! t in the li^and'it ; was'-'granteid<*jj| i condition that all the expenses' l !! bankruptcy.be paid out.of'iw! estate. - '.'■:' ■, : '' . _George Benton, of Alfredton, was . given his discharge from banlouptcj - subject to the payment of approved ■ creditors to the extent of 5s w tti sIA ■•■ : .1/ '. The application of Hugh,Ajf • Hutchebh for his discharge ywithdiwnby his solicitor. .< i \ The Oonrt then adjourned,; * > ' a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^k^aw [^^^^^■^^■ii j^^^^^^^^^Ht b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^L^LbVl l ' L^b^b^b^b^b^L^LbW b^b^b^b^b^b^b^F I^^^^^^^Hhi I^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hbi b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^bHl/ I '' b^b^b^b^b^b^b^W ib^b^b^b^b^b^b^bV* L^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^bY
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 48367, 27 September 1894, Page 2
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312DISTRICT COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 48367, 27 September 1894, Page 2
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