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... last examination of the bankrupt. Mr. Lucas attended on behalf of the trade asignees, but offered no oppo- sItIon.. Mr. Miller, the official assignee, stated that the books bad been kept well, enabling him to check the bankrupt's balance- sheet, which ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—WINTER CATTLE SHOW

... painting by Agaetae particularly. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-YPSTERDAY. -4- [Before Mr. Commissioner EviNs.] IN nE BENNETT BARNETTh The bankrupt, who was a dealer in pictures and curiosi- ties at 1A, Burlington-gardens, applied to pass his examina- tion. His list of ...

PANIC IN A LIVERPOOL THEATRE

... contempt of court in not com. plying with three orders made upon the bink. rupt on the 25th July last. By the first order the bankrupt was required to furnish an ordinary cash account from October Ist to January 16th; the second directed him to file an account ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... 'deard Rolerta-These bankrupts were farmers and cattle dealers from the neighbourhood of Ruthin. Their joint debts are £1,500, and the as- sets ni. Mr.' Gray supported the bankrupts. His Honour said that he observed the bankrupts' estate had been destrained ...

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

... There was no opposition, and the bankrupt passed. Solicitors, Messrs. Freeth, Raw son, and Brown Accountant, Mr. Robinson. Re John Hughes, of Hacconby, Lincolnshire. Certificate meeting. Mr. Bowley opposed the bankrupt, on the ground that he went on trading ...

THEATRICAL SPECULATION

... Limited, for £600 in cash and r £5,000 in shares. This consideration was divided E equally between the partners, and the bankrupt acted a as a director of the company until June, 1893. when it t went into voluntarl- liquidation. At the time the I above ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 483 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CONFIDENCE AND CREDIT

... markets dul, 'Change was thin, Gatei Were fuil, And honest hearts were achlng. The countersign of cash was top- Bankers and bankrupts shut up shop, And half the town was breaking, When near the 'Change my fancy spied A lnded form, with haty stride, Beneath ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... the bankrupt had furnished his residencee may be gathered from the facx that one account for fur- suture was tendered 'on a balance, the original amount being upwards'of 2,0001., and on account of which about i,;ooZ. had been paid' by the' bankrupt. The ...

BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW

... cash account from the 30th of June last, the date of the dissolution of partnership between bankrupt and Mr. Timmins, Mr. Parry, who appeared for the bankrupt, made no objection, and the public ?? was adjourned for a fortnight. ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... DOE, il1l Top, West Bro.swich, builder, Cctober 1, at 12, at Bankrupts' Court, Birmtingham. Jo-eFri Hlezome BowEu, Cregoo Street, Birmingham, reta-l brewer, October IS, at 0I, at Bankrupts' Court, Birir.ingbam. AeisrLLom Biwoens, Sutherland Road, Loogton ...

Tuefdays Mail

... are to. lull motiou inoar vicinity to re- commence the war to-morrow. The Emperor left Vienna to go to the army og the 6th. BANKRUPT. Thomas Sampfon, o ...