DEATHS

... U. He submitted that the bankrupt came under the 15th section of the Act, which visited bankrupts with punishment for wilfully neglecting to keep proper books of account. Mr. Fitter having replied on behalf of the bankrupt, the Commissioner granted him ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... am not paid.—Mr. Hodgson: I ask tli the bankrupt be adjourned silo: , die.—'llt. missioner : Oh, clearly it is a most disgraceful altogether. The bankrupt, who is a solicitor onht t have known better. —The Bankrupt : I thong;tt a • accounts hail been filed ...

Gardening

... appointed for that purpose, out of which 13,000 have ceased to exist. That the great majority of this number have become bankrupt through the inadequacy of the in-payments to meet their liabilities is but too true. But some of these failures are attributable ...

HOTEL, AT A MODERATE CHARGE

... e, Huckster Shopkeeper, late a prisoner for debt in the Worcester Prison, in the Coulr e Worcester, having been adjudged Bankrupt by a 'strar of the Court of Bankruptcy attending at the Worcester Prison, on the 12th day of July, 1869, and the adjudication ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... the assignee, and Mr. Stubbs for the bankrupt. Mr. Rowlands said Messrs. Holliday and Lewis supplied the bankrupt with some furniture for a house in King's Norton. Immediately on reciipt of the goods, the bankrupt —without paying for them—gave a bill ...

BROMSGROVE.,

... producing a letter, asked the bankrupt if he knew a person named Elizabeth Williams, living in Hereford. He answered, No. Mr. Griffin handed bankrupt the letter, and requested him to read it Havini, done so. bankrupt said that, with the exception of ...

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... and burial club, which can scarcely should have been allowed in reckoning the income of be said to exist, having been twice bankrupt, and of the living for taxation, should not be one year, but is only now making an attempt to restart, which should be extended ...

TUESDAY CORN MARKET

... on Pay.' .) FAIRS TO BE HELD DUBENG THE SIOVTit. August 7, St Mord-9, Warwick-10, Lelbetry—t6, Cbucei ter—LB, Hereford. BANKRUPT , :. ANTIPliff, P. G., Liverpool, clerk—Xug. Id. lirerppl A.SacktFT. R. D., Iste ut flutole, beeclimisekerot:—A* kte,Wcheatei ...

,iiirhings front 4un. LAW, JUSTICE, AND FAIRPLAY. —3Jr. Fowler, the well-known engineer, has stated, apropos of ..

... .intment of a surgeon is of great benefit to mem re it is of no less importance to the society. Many Lodges have become bankrupt from this cause alone. in the first place it is very necessary that the surgical examination for candidates for admission ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... Countess D'Alteyrac was before the London Bankruptcy Court on Wednesday. Au application for an allowance of £5O a month to the bankrupt was refused. A boy, aged 15. died on Saturday at St. Barthelomew's hospital, from the effects of fire, caused by some composition ...

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... 41 0 0 .. 0 0 o W°Tenter Here- 000—000..000 ford Railway. Joseph Harlow, Stock and Share Broker, IS, Foregate, Worcester. BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S Gazette. Banburf, Mary Ann, late of Bristol and at Totterdown, farmer—Biliinghana, B. Aston Park, Warwickshire ...

THE KIDDERMINSTER TIMES

... carpenter. Bankrupts' liabilities were £l3l. 16s. and his assets 213.145. 7d., leaving a deficiency of £llB. Is. lid. Bankrupt attributed his difficulties to losses, and badness of trade. Mr. Tree supported, and there was no opposition to bankrupt, and he ...