Peter McGRATH ... continued
* The
"New Zealand Herald" (Auckland) - 29 May 1883 - NZ Telegrams (along with other newspapers) carried the following story : "Peter McGRATH, contractor for a section of the Wellington-Manawatu Railway and the Te Aro Reclamation, has assigned his estate."
[This was apparently seen as a better option than declaring bankruptcy. ]
* Various notices followed in newspapers re: creditors meetings (in Wellington).
* The
"Evening Post" (Wellington) - 20 October 1883 - page 3 / column 5 lists an Auction to take place at "Mr P. McGRATH's residence, Kent Terrace ... for the whole of the furniture of a
10-room house ... consisting of principally superior articles (furniture recently purchased, almost new) .... "
[There followed in the papers something of an outcry (from creditors) as to how McGRATH could be in possession of expensive furnishings (in particular a Belgian rug of some worth) .... when he owed money to so many.

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* Just a matter of weeks later however, Peter McGRATH begins advertising that he is now the proprietor (having purchased the lease and goodwill ), of the Star Hotel, in Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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