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32: 177:, and extended his business to include steamship agencies and the local Victoria Hotel, although Adcock himself remained based in Melbourne. In 1885, he returned to the territory to deal with financial difficulties brought on by the failure of the 193:, continued his dispute with the insolvency court. Adcock spent four years in prison and was ultimately discharged in November 1893, but his assets were liable to be seized if he ever returned to South Australia. 170:, where Adcock ran a general store. In 1874, he stood, unsuccessfully, for election as a councillor for Palmerston, and after his wife's health became an issue in 1878, he returned to Melbourne. 290: 173:
Following his successors' failure, Adcock returned to the territory in partnership with his brother and V. V. Brown. He opened new branches in Palmerston and
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Town and Country Bank, which led to his being declared insolvent in February 1888. Adcock's appeal, reversed by the
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on his solicitor's advice and was arrested on 20 December and sent to prison, where he and his counsel,
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in 1926, survived by his second wife, Annie Mary Bowcott, whom he had married on 25 April 1898.
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to cigar manufacturer George Charles Adcock and Mary,
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