CO129-263 - Acting Governor Barker Governor Sir Robinson - 1894 [5-8] — Page 143

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of Lang, Mr. Bain had proved as a creditor for $106.18 and after examination the proof of creditor was admitted and allowed, it was not questioned by any at the dividend meeting and the dividend upon the claim was paid. The Auditor queried the amount as being apparently inconsistent with debtor's statement of affairs.

This amount was examined by the Official Receiver, as required by section 30 of the Ordinance, and the creditors, the most interested parties, had admitted it. It was therefore quite unnecessary for the Auditor to further enquire into the matter.

I think I have now dealt fully with Mr. Nicoll's letter. I regret that I have been obliged to do so at such length but I considered it only just towards Mr. Sangster Bruce Shepherd to put their case before Your Excellency.

With respect to the despatch itself, I beg to offer the following remarks. The Secretary of State states in paragraph 7, that although the proceeds of bankrupt estates are paid into the Bankrupt Estates account, yet there is no express provision for the investment of such funds. Practically, they are invested because in April 1883, when I was Registrar, I asked for permission to invest at the Bank at 5% such portion of the cash balance in my hands as I thought would not be required.

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of Lang, Mr. Bain had proved as a creditor for $106.18 and after examination the proof of creditor was admitted and allowed, it was not questioned by any at the dividend meeting and the dividend upon the claim was paid. The Auditor queried the amount as being apparently inconsistent with debtor's statement of affairs. This amount was examined by the Official Receiver, as required by section 30 of the Ordinance, and the creditors, the most interested parties, had admitted it. It was therefore quite unnecessary for the Auditor to further enquire into the matter. I think I have now dealt fully with Mr. Nicoll's letter. I regret that I have been obliged to do so at such length but I considered it only just towards Mr. Sangster Bruce Shepherd to put their case before Your Excellency. With respect to the despatch itself, I beg to offer the following remarks. The Secretary of State states in paragraph 7, that although the proceeds of bankrupt estates are paid into the Bankrupt Estates account, yet there is no express provision for the investment of such funds. Practically, they are invested because in April 1883, when I was Registrar, I asked for permission to invest at the Bank at 5% such portion of the cash balance in my hands as I thought would not be required.
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of Lang, Mr. Bain had. proved as a creditor for $106.18 and after examination the proof creditor was admitted and allowed, it was not questioned by any at the dividend meeting and the dividend upon the paid. The Auditor queried the amount as- being apparently inconsistent with debtor's statement of affairs. amount was 41. This debuit he had no right t to do, the Official Receiver had examined the claim. as and passed it, as reque required by section 30 of the Ordinance. and the creditors the most in terested parties had admit it. It was therefore quite :cessary for the Auditor to fur- ther enquire into the matter. I think I have now dealt fully with Mr. Nicolles 4. letter. 140 letter. I regret that I have beas obliged to do at such length but I decured it only just to- wards Mr. Sangster Bruce Shepherd to put their case before Your Excellency. With respect to the 43. and Mr despatch itself I beg to offer the following remarks. The Secretary of State Unctam paragraph 7, that although the proceeds of bankrupt Cetate are paid into the Bankrupt. Estates account yet there is no express provision for the invest- ment of such funds. Practically then are invested because in April 1883 when Registrar I asked for per. mission to invest at the Bank at 5% such portion of the cash balance in thought hands av my would not be required thir
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of Lang, Mr. Bain had.

proved

as a creditor for $106.18 and after examination the proof

creditor

was admitted and allowed,

it was not

questioned

by any at the dividend meeting and the dividend upon the

paid. The Auditor queried the amount as-

being apparently inconsistent with debtor's statement of affairs.

amount was

41.

This debuit he

had no

right

t to do, the Official Receiver had examined the claim.

as

and passed it, as reque

required by section 30 of the Ordinance.

and the creditors the most in

terested parties had admit it. It was therefore quite :cessary for the Auditor to fur- ther enquire into the matter.

I think I have now dealt fully with Mr. Nicolles

4.

letter.

140

letter. I regret that I have beas obliged to do at such length but I decured it only just to- wards Mr. Sangster Bruce Shepherd to put their case before Your Excellency.

With respect to the

43.

and Mr

despatch itself I beg to offer the following remarks.

The Secretary of State

Unctam paragraph 7, that although

the proceeds of bankrupt Cetate are paid into the Bankrupt.

Estates account

yet

there is no

express provision for the invest- ment of such funds.

Practically then are invested because in April 1883 when Registrar I asked for per.

mission to invest at the Bank

at 5% such portion of the cash balance in

thought

hands

av

my would not be required

thir

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