IN BANKRUPTCY
CHARLES DUNCAN'S ESTATE.
A meeting of creditors in tire insolvent estate of Charles Duncan, butcher, of Gisborne, was held at the office ot the Deputy Official Assignee <Jlr JColemau) ‘ yesterday. Mr> BurnaiO. was present as solicitor for the insolvent and there were eight creditors repreThe bankrupt submitted a statement of money received and paid bv nm since he sold out the business, tie In received £135 aud paid out — O4. had paid some out of his wages, answer to questions the bankrupt - lie carried the business on for 11 mi after Gough went out of partnership. Four months after he went mto part nersliip there was a credit balanc £6O. He considered the business was solvent when the partnership was solved. The partnership account ow ing now was to Messrs Dalgetj an Co. He intended to pay all the cued the Official Aeag"® if a partner could sue his CD-partne - y Mr Coleman said. Mr Gough had jot yet proved his claim, and tin i it was not necessary to consider thft point.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2492, 4 May 1909, Page 4
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175IN BANKRUPTCY Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2492, 4 May 1909, Page 4
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