A BANKRUPT EARL'S STATEMENT
... A BANKRUPT EARL'S STATEMENT. 1 ndon, Wednesday. The adjourned *-ti»»i held she t i'nr to-day ..f in* ...
... A BANKRUPT EARL'S STATEMENT. 1 ndon, Wednesday. The adjourned *-ti»»i held she t i'nr to-day ..f in* ...
... Lister, Francis .Need ham, who %was described as a feut merchant Pt 53a High-street, came up for his public examination. 'The bankrupt detailed at great length his transactions in business in MBlanchester, andl sald tl a in sonle of tlose e-taneaetionls lie ...
... them were still there, but (bankrupt) did not own any eC it. Mr. M'Donnell was examined and stated that ihe purchased the stock because was adriaed | that hi* bill of sale was not Tulid. He now had mortgage on the bankrupt's property. Mr. I Bennett Thompson ...
... and Denning. ' a MNCK 1OT«W1B IIJJ. Jostico Koony.) lit I'nouAH Dot bankrupt earned (A l>u»ine-» a« a licensed v.akuer (leet I>ubiu» Mr. Andrew J atietioneCT. wan ajul that alia bankrupt i»» atruotod huu nell feia tTratotaea, and they war* crratuafl v wild ...
... not lese my time, or aggravate readers, by discussing& It is no more a sentence of death to- sell up ai bankrupt farmer than to- sell up a bankrupt grocer. Furtbermore, the-law is. not landlord made. If it were, it would at least please one side, which ...
... heldis evening. APPLICATION TO COMMIT A CORE BANKRUPT FOR CONTEMPT. Cork, Friday. At the local Bankruntcy Court te-day, before Judge Nleligan,. the case of Denis Ryan, a bank- rapt, came oerfor hearing. The bankrupt was a farner residing near Bndon. He had ...
... for a wirrant to the governor of the Dundalk prison, directing that Patrick George M'Loughliu, a bankrupt, should be brongiht,up for examination. The bankrupt had been secretary to the Dundalk Harbousr Consnissione-, and had, at the last summer assizes, ...
... Mary Frances Cantwell, grand-daughter of the late Peter Cantwell, Esq., of this city, barrister-at-law, and Commissioner of Bankrupts, and daughter of the late John Cautwel1, pf this city, solioitor. After the ceremony, the bridal party assembled at the residence ...
... would pans the cean're .;i the bankrupt undertook to assist the eratroa ?? r.- Uising the assets. With this view he eldjuarree'* , case for one month. Mr. George Perry, inrr'aaolw.. af Mr. Scallan, was for the bankrupt, and Mr. Ioduslor instructed by ...
... obtain it. ?? iX u tain Mercer gave him a bill for the ano 'a I it was riot met on presentation, arid Captaju Mercer beuane a bankrupt Plauntif. -oGW W. tended that the cheque vwas handed to the de- fendant as solicitor to the companry ac'ita fo, the company ...
... a, and Australian mails. Browhead, Friday-The Cunard Co's steamer Umbria, from New York tor Liverpool, passed at 915 m. BANKRUPTS. (From the * Bujin Gazette cf Last Night,) Belfast Local Bsnkruptcy Court. ADJU'DICATION. Jan 2, 1891-Robert John Purdy ...
... November. irt- In I-l Byrne. aid The bankrupt in this case was a druggist in Capel-street, the and Mr. Bergin, agent to the commission, applied to the court 3 it for a direction with regard to a house In which the bankrupt bia carried on business. He stated ...