BANKRUPT ESTATE.
Per Press Association,
CHRISTCHURCH,, Jan. 26. Poor stakes at race meetings, wins narrowly missed, drought and a general lack of business ability and experience were blamed for his failure by Royden Benjamin Berry, a horsetrainer, of Templeton, who met his creditors this morning. The amount owing to unsecured creditors was £lO3l. There‘was £3420 owing to secured creditors. The value of the security to secured Creditors was estimated at £1176, the total debts were £3275, and the assets £B6, leaving a total deficiency of £3IBB. The creditors were sympathetic, and the estate was left in the hands of the Official Assignee. The creditors recommended him to facilitate bankrupt’s discharge.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 47, 26 January 1932, Page 2
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110BANKRUPT ESTATE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 47, 26 January 1932, Page 2
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