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BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S Gamy. Broom. Sammi, and Francis Les Broom, Kidderminster. wonted spitmen.—Gitties, Louise, Woleerbsmptsn, baker. —Beaton, Beam Otedla Haab, Maffordshire, trodounder. —Oakley. Rishard. end Minn Brown, Shrewsbury, miller. --Painter ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S Gazette. Gape% lionq George, Warwick, innkeeper.—Clewei Thos. Matthew, Gridley, Werceitershlnt, wool nis ti manitfacturer. —Danko, Henry Hadley. Wellington, Shre Innkeeper. —Docker, Benjamin, late of BrAworth, I anew , market ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S Gazette. Andrew, T., Birmingham, Tarnish ainufachter. —Blackburn, Joerph. Brinstoue, near Barton-on-Trent. conitmitier. —Boaworthick, Benjunin Wya.t, Birmingham, accountant clerk.—Ryles, B.lohard, Fatal. Gioareatershira, firmer ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S Gazette. Bernar& W. St. John, Bedwardine. iYerrestelh ire, i °2l : mean intller.—Henciley, William, lain ni Elba , w. shim, licensed vietnaller.—Haerna, Michael, Upper Bed bald Smile= Sr fralimer.--ilerrick, John. hal. O _ ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S Oaten& Bans, Charles, Weithrorowieb, Staffordshire, late farmer— Head, John. sad Broom, Rome% Kidderminster, earpsiumaufacturers.— Keats., Thomas, Ball Ray-cress, Leek Staffordshim. late inekesper.—King. George, Jie Stanley, ...

BANKRUPTS DISQUALIFIED

... BANKRUPTS DISQUALIFIED. The Toriee objected to two men who had beceme bankrupt during the year, and the wmevicing Barrister beld that as a receiver had been appointed in each case the names must be struck off, as the men were not in ;:ch an occupation ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1889
Newspaper: Kidderminster Shuttle
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 382 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

arrangement being that he (bankrupt) should repay his father-in:law for the business. He had nothing to do with ..

... arrangement being that he (bankrupt) should repay his father-in:law for the business. He had nothing to do with the purchaze of the business, nor did he go into the figures to ascertain whether it was a gocd business or not. Ho agreed to give his fat ...

THE KIDDERMINSTER' TIMES

... filed but for the illness of the bankrupt, which had prevented him from signing them. Mr. Harris examined the bankrupt with regard to the nature of his illness, and finally an adjournment was taken to December 3rd, the bankrupt being ordered to pay the costs ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...