In the estate of Samuel Russell, a third meeting was held. Two dobts, amounting to £30 11s. 3d., were proved, and the official assignee, Mr. M'Konzie, read his report. It was then moved by Mr. Fearnley, a creditor in the estate, that the official ...
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