LAW NOTICES FOR THIS DAY
... Board ▼. Guardians the Poor of South Cnioo- Hearing.— Great Eastern Railway Company ». Trustee Property of Frederick Lord bankrupt!. SUPREME COURT OP JUDICATURE. ...
... Board ▼. Guardians the Poor of South Cnioo- Hearing.— Great Eastern Railway Company ». Trustee Property of Frederick Lord bankrupt!. SUPREME COURT OP JUDICATURE. ...
... were refused their annual certificates in November last year on the ground that they were undischarged bankrupts. Many them had been undischarged bankrupts for some fifteen years, and had received without demur on tbs part of the Law Society their certificates ...
... SOLICITORS BILL. Lord ALVERSTONE moved the second reading this Bill, statimr that it would give power to prevent nndiecharged bankrupts continuing to practise solicitors. The Bill was read second time. The House adjourned at twenty minutes te eight o'clock ...
... obtained an interim receiving order against him, alleging, an act of bankruptcy, that had absconded, and Grime was abjudicated bankrupt » week afterwards. There was a largo attendance of creditors yesterday, including the widow, who sppested » creditor for ...
... appeared for the creditors who were not actuated by political motives. One of these was Scotch Arm, Adams and Go., to whom the bankrupt was iodabted in the sum of £371. Two others were London firms, R. M. King and Co. and Messrs. Spicer Brothers, paper man ...
... ENGRAVINGS of Portraits, Coloured Print*, Ac.. WANTED.—Address Engravings, care of Street's, 30. Comhill, Londop. FURS. —Bankrupt Stock real Russian Bear Princess Stoles. 275. fid.; Black Persian Lamb. 12s. 6d.; Sable Marmot Record Stole, 10s. fid.; Smoked ...
... FARwr.LL.-At 10.-Appe»ls from Nine's Bench Division (final lin.l T. W. Davies flmileo in bankruptcy of the estate XV. Watson, bankrupt) v. Petrie —!/>»• v. Dorling and Son—Aktieholaget and others r. Ititson ami Co. —The Mayor. Ac., of Borough of Wedne«bury ...
... BOLD FOR A FIFE OF TOBACCO. An extraordinary story waa told In the Woreeater Bankruptcy Coart yesterday George Heory Pitt, bankrupt farmer. He stated that bought neighbour's wife for pipe of tobacco in public-boose. vent with her America, but on tbuir return ...
... Harry Elijah Bond, coal merchant, Leyton, one of »h* witnesses connection with the prosecution of West Haro Guardians. The bankrupt was examined by Mr. Bowyer, Assistant Receiver, and admitted that statement made the last occasion that his books had been ...
... leas.—Orders 709. Old Kcnt>m*d. B.E. Jlrtirks for Sale anb BONA FIDE BARGAINS.—EMANDEL and CO.’S BANKRUPT .ASSOCIATIOS are oflering Huge Rheffleld Bankrupt Stocks at per cent, reduntloti.—Set* TABLE CCTLERY. 2 dozen Knives, r*r\er» and steel. Cray ford ...
... present ascertained his liabilities amounted £3,135 and the assets to £636. The liabilities were chiefly Bums entrusted to the bankrupt by clients, £B2 for wine and spirits, and £4B for clothes. A trustee was appointed. ...
... disclosing the fact that he was an undischarged bankrupt. Mr. C. Johnstone prosecuted. Mr. J. P. Grain defended. Tbe prosecutors carry on business in Copthall-court, City. The accused was adjudicated a bankrupt in June, 1806, his liabilities being £145 and ...