Newspaper reports show that he twice went through bankruptcy proceedings:
Otago Witness, 16 January 1875, Page 14:
An ordinary sitting in bankruptcy was held on Monday morning by His Honour Mr Justice Chapman. John Farquharson, William Bachop, D. M'Leod, and Thomas Nicholson were adjudged bankrupts, and first meetings of their creditors fixed on Tuesday, the 19th inst.
Otago Witness, Issue 1431, 26 April 1879, Page 5
NEW INSOLVENTS.
The following debtors have filed during the week: - William Bateman Stanley, Green Island, labourer. - Debts, L 56 6s; assets, L20. William Bachop, Ravensboune, butcher. - Particulars not filed.
Newspaper reports show that he twice went through bankruptcy proceedings:
Otago Witness, 16 January 1875, Page 14:
An ordinary sitting in bankruptcy was held on Monday morning by His Honour Mr Justice Chapman. John Farquharson, William Bachop, D. M'Leod, and Thomas Nicholson were adjudged bankrupts, and first meetings of their creditors fixed on Tuesday, the 19th inst.
Otago Witness, Issue 1431, 26 April 1879, Page 5
NEW INSOLVENTS.
The following debtors have filed during the week: - William Bateman Stanley, Green Island, labourer. - Debts, L 56 6s; assets, L20. William Bachop, Ravensboune, butcher. - Particulars not filed.
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