adjudication

effect of

be at

figures.

takes place. The

124

order has

made thereon and the

28th April, but

these

provisions will

by the following

been

total

amount received.

by

the

Official Receiver.

up

to

date is

$861.44.

17 47 28 26 26 13

10.

Bankruptcy Petition presented.

Adjudication or Receiving order made 10 35 21 19 16 8

Petitions dismissed or not proceeded

with.

1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 Assignee Amounts received. by Official Official Receiver. 5,035.14 2,397.42 278.61 154.68 29506.32 11092.01 21693.48

8.

Sir Fielding Clarke will pass to the consideration of Mr Nicolle's report. In the first paragraph he states that Mr Bowring had spent the greater part of five days in examining the accounts in question, and come to the conclusion that any audit by him was quite useless if he knew what would be the effect of the Law.

AAN was right when he said that the audit of these accounts would involve much work on the Auditor's part.

9.

Only one petition has been presented up to this day, 28th April, but practically no proposal for making it more efficient has been made. I have examined these accounts. It must be remembered that they were the accounts for 1892 and 1893, for this was the Auditor's first examination since the passing of...

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