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IN BANKRUPTCY.

IN BANKRUPTCY. The following its the froanoial statement of Lye Moon, trading under the style of Lye Moon and Co., grocers, Foxton:—Unsecured creditors, £576 2s sd; secured ..creditors, nil; asset*, stock-in-trade, "estimated at &IUU, book debts, £112 19s 2d, estimated to produce £40, cash in hand £9 6s Bd, furniture £15, horse £14, trap, eto., £6, building £20, total £204 6s Bd. Deficiency, £371 15s 9d, The following is a list of the unsecured creditors:— Wellington: Dong Hon, £169 lis 6d; Low Ding, £3 13s; Aitken, Wilson and Co., £28 lis sd; N.Z. Fruit and Produce Co., £28 Is 3d; A. W. Paterson and Co., £1 9s i lOd; Kia Ora Galvanising Co., £3 14s 3d; W. Dimock and Co., £3 3s Id; Castle Tea Co., £4 17s 6d; Wellington Biscuit Co., £6 18s 6d; Soo Young, £4; Wellington Tinware Co., £3 7s 6d. Foxton: Lye Hop, £150; Cheen Woon, £38 8s; Low Chun, £30; P. J. Hennessy and Co., lis 7d; M. H. Walker, 18s 6d; J. K. Hornblow, 16s; AVug Lee, £35 10s; Ellen Thynne, £6. Dunedin: R. Hudson and Co., £17 10s 4d; Phoenix Co., £8 3s. Palmer ston North: Chow Kum Lee, £15 Barraud and Abraham, £2 2s 2d; Hamilton and Guy, £3 18s; Gon Sin Lee, £7 7s. Wanganui: J. B. Gilberd and Sons, £5 15s. Bulls: Gee Long, £2. IN BANKRUPTCY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8501, 1 February 1908, Page 5 paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=MS19080201.2.26&srpos=15&e=-------100--1----0dong+gee--

DUE TO TETANUS. DEATH OF CHINESE.

DUE TO TETANUS. DEATH OF CHINESE. RESTAURANT PROPRIETOR. FINGER CUT WITH KNIFE A verdict that death was the result of tetanus through accidentally cutting his finger on March 12, was returned by Mr. W. R. McKean, S.M., this morning,, at the inquest concerning the death of a Chinese restaurant keeper, Loo Wai Wong, aged 34, which occurred in hospital early yesterday morning. George Bing, employed as a kitchen hand in deceased's restaurant at 59, Grey's Avenue, said that on returning from a picture theatre on the night of March 12 he noticed that Wong had cut his finger with- a kitchen knife while chopping meat. The finger was kept wrapped up. A few days later Wong complained of slight pain in the left arm, but deceased did not think the pain was coming from the injured finger. On Saturday last Dr. Maurice Axford was summoned and ordered Wong to the hospital. Deceased was a married man, his wife residing in China. Evidence was given by Dr. A. W. Douglas that Wong was admitted to hospital on Saturday last suffering with tetanus. There was a deep wound in the index finger of the 'it hand. In spite of treatment, the Chinese went slowly downhill, and died at 4.45 a.m. yesterday. Witness said that had an ante-tetanus injection been given shortly after the finger had been cut it would probably have saved the man's life. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 73, 27 March 1935, Page 8

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