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The Homeward Mail

... knocked off, but still it was better than a useless apparatus, and they gave it to be shipped. Meanwhile the shipper went bankrupt, and the lethal chamber fell into the hands of the official assignee. It has lain in godown till lately, and now the honorary ...

LEGAL

... the defenwant would have to pay your costs, But if you fail you would have to pay the defendant's. (46,042) BANKRUPT.—Is an undilcmod bankrupt allowed to borrow money er false pretences, and do business int he City, I baving been ruined by one such man ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1900
Newspaper: Echo (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 488 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LONDON-MADE SADDLERY (S. GOFF mod CO.). NEW and SECONDHAND. WNW Bargain. Osst'aPlaaldn Riding Saddles LI 0 0 11.19

... 17a CAl3l9l—Lre.., 2h ed.. 305., N. TORTIL•NTEACS-20 . 26a. 295. DRESS BASKETS-24m. At.; Via. la. Nth. S.GOFF and CO.. BANKRUPT and SALVAGE STOCK DIALE3B. 17-1 A Kins+ueet, Cenentitarden. Lando 146 Strand. BILLIARD TABLES.-THITASTON and CO. (Ltd.). ...

J a DISTRESSED L._OlES* FTJNTif. 1 \ _ ?A__i6„:H_-. MAJESTY THE QUEEN. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. \ ,_ President : V ??

... 305.. 325. 6d. PORTMANTEAUS— 2Cs.. 235.. 265.. 295. DRESS BASKETS-24iu.. 205.; 27in., 225.; 3Cin., 255. SGOFP and Co., • BANKRUPT and SALVAGE STOCK DEALERS. 17-18, King-street, Covent-garden, London (Near Charing-cross). Branches : 135 and 445, Strand ...

ENDEN T.-WEDNESDAY, JAM:JAI

... against these continuous appeals to private charity to equip the soldiers of the nation, remarking that the country was not yet bankrupt. SATURDAY DEC. 23, 1899, At 7.30 with the First Greed Comic Pantomime DICK WHITTINGTON - Powerful Company of Pantomime Artistes ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1900
Newspaper: Middlesex Independent
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2094 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

NOVELS AND NOVELISTS

... Interwational Courtship ” Mr. Melville Kirke Las written a very amusing and a very scathing account of the dollar-seeking of the bankrupt English nobleman, and the coronet-huunting of the spobbish American n.illionairess. Mr. Kirke scems to know his subject ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1900
Newspaper: Echo (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1235 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

HORSES AND CARRIAGES

... IN.; 1580. 12..; Od. ; -25 c. so., 325. Bd. P 0 ItTsiARTRA DS— 204 , ZSs.. 261,20. DRESS BASKETS-24W. 20. SeGOFF and CO, BANKRUPT and SALVAGE STOCK DEALICRE, 17-18, Covent-sodas. Loudon (Near Cbaring—arm). &swam. 756 ant NA A ial p.FAl:7 platem. clabet ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE of Tuesday,.Jan. S

... Itumi'ord-street. Liverpool, hide broker. ?? 10. 1899. having paid the moneys mentioned in tlie terms oi the Composition. SCOTCH BANKRUPT. , , ( , om ?? 51 pfaht's - Edinburgh lia/.ette.) John Angus. 1-ish dealer. Aucliterarder, Perthshire. Messrs. W. B. Cochrane ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1900
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1060 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

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... of Trade as trustee of the masts da• aberatnarrrt bankrapt. All persons harlot la any of the re of bankrupt must dearer them • a d one to the bankrupt mart be pale to me. man bane SR Woad th eir debts mast forward el.*. page debts Montan of SALSEIT W ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMICS

... (From Moesikirie.) LIAM se-me,st melded. advertised the deaf and dumb tailor. War should we wait to-morrow P sang the bankrupt's hungry creditors. Dom she cet complexion her mother P—No, Lr father. ile's • druggist. dorms to the sweet, said the ...

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... Nomhine.) Lean said. 'moonset mended, advertised tie deaf and dumb tailor. War should we wait till to-morrow ? sang the bankrupt's hungry creditors. Doss she get her complexion from her mother ? •No, from her father. He's a druggist.° 41:11=8 to the ...

Published: Friday 05 January 1900
Newspaper: Woolwich Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 694 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

(From Jidy.)

... Moon.shine.) Imam said. soonest mended, advertised the deaf and dumb tailor. should we wait till to-morrow ? sang the bankrupt's hungry creditors. Doss she get her ocmplexion from her mother P'— No. from her father. He's a druggist. - • _ - SUMS ...