EDINBURGH BANKRUPCY COURT
... He then gave details as to transactions of which he was cognisant ; and the statutory oath was afterwards taken by both bankrupts. ...
... He then gave details as to transactions of which he was cognisant ; and the statutory oath was afterwards taken by both bankrupts. ...
... Luntedee, comnahnion 'merchant, Bombard Street, Leith, was examined in baeltraptcy. to 439110, and the mesh, to 4210. The bankrupt attributed his inrolveacy to the stoppage secommelariou bJI, *hick be had unsaid of Mr Langdale, Newcastle, for who's be ...
... Embroider.' Wed Tobis Coven, Chintz, Linen Tucking, in., ke. ; .fro. Pain of BOOTS and SHOES of . Very Superior Quality, the d. Bankrupt and .old by itistruethen the Trustee. They compelso—lndlog Seared Booth In and Buttoning. KM, Double and Soled Sewed Balmoral ...
... bankruptcy laws and worts should be abolished, and a new tribunal appointed try all saw of bentompk, ' and to deal with the bankrupt according to the nature of his tenkruptcy. The next debate, Shook, Poor's be matiosial or parochial? was decided by a of ...
... titpitee, and Mr Charles B. Hogi,, 8.1.., agent in the seqiiestra•ion, were also present. No questions were pin• to the bankrupt, and the statutory oath was listered. The state of affairs showed liabilities, .t34s, 17.. 3d. ; assets £lO5, se.—deficiency ...
... burins= r melee the firm of William S. Lam - ;air& ' iirovieien merchant% Leith, was appointed fir Thursday, but neither bankrupt nor .others concerned in the seqeestration put in appearance, and con! sequently no examination took place. FALL DOWN A STAIR ...
... William Officer, S.S C., agent for the creditors; and Mr William Oliver, merchant, Iseith, commiargioner on the estate. The bankrupt sold Ins bon was the con• current creditor, and his claim amounted to £lOO. in C of three yearn salary. He hail never paid ...
... Mr It. Maedonald. et Messrs Boyd, Macdonald, d I.owson,S.S.C.,fted Mr 11. Millar, C.A., trustee in the sequestration, The bankrupt deponed that he began business in April with a capital of £lO4l, Ile purchaaiel the shop, No. sO North Junction Street, for ...
... ehowing ■ deficiency of The trustee (Mr Geo. Pesraci.) expressed Lintself satisfied with the statement funiiithed by the bankrupt, aid the statutory oath was administered. Is? MiviirrmiAN Scat competition for the officers' challenge plate and the gold ...
... A. Peacock Coy, merchant., 23 Constitution Street, Leith, was fixed for Wednesday in the Edinburgh Bankruptcy Court. The bankrupt failed to appear, and on the motion of Mr Pobeet Wilson, C.A., the examination was postponed sine die. DEMOLITION or .t NOTORIOUS ...
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... trustee; Mr Thou (1. Paterson (of Messrs Dougal and Paterson, law agents), agent in the sequestration. were present. The bankrupt being sworn and interrogated, &rued that be commenced business a builder in Cooper Street, Leith, in 1858. His capital £3O ...