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AMUSING STORY OF AN IRISH BANKRUPT

... 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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 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 ...

MR. COLLISSON'S CONCERTS

... of creditors was now held, but the bankrupt having disappeared, no accounts wvere furnished Proofs of debt to the amount of £3,302 wvere admitted, the debts being chiefly due in respect of moneys entrusted to bankrupt for in- vestmnent, and which he had ...

LITERATURE

... audit wad passed, and it is supposed that the estate . of the bankrupt will pay 17s. in the pound. In re Edward Keays. l There was a meeting in this case for final examination [ of the bankrupt. I Mr. Creighton for the assignee, stated that he had set. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 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 ...

LITERATURE

... proof of debts and final examina- tion of the bankrupt. Mr. Drury, the assignee attended, and having stated his belief on oath that the bankrupt had made a full dis- closure of his estate and effects, bankrupt was allowed to pass his final examination. In ...

IRISH NATIONAL MUSIC

... ; bacon do. m f 6;.; 8lipsche5p. No aheap. BANKRUPT COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner Macan.) Tn the matter of James Duggan, there was a meeting for proof of debts and final examination of the bankrupt, which was closed but not passed. In the matter ...

Court and Fashion

... THE bankrupt had carried on business as a draper in Belfast. Mr. IKENANz, Q.C., instructed by Mr. M'Namara, appeared for the petitioning creditors, and applied to have the trader adjudicated a bankrupt. The ap- plication was granted. The bankrupt was ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... gone through a second time in any place but the centre of her Majesty's highway, they would treat them with more severity. BANKRUPT COUR'T'.-YEsTEaDAY, (Before Mr. Commissioner Macan.) In the matter of Latimer Whittle, of Muckmore, county of 4ntrim, miller ...

LITERATURE

... surrender. The bankrupt did not surrender. Mr. Moses Monds, of Sligo, was appointed assignee. Two wit nesses were examined-one the Bub-sheriff of Sligo, as to an execution levied against the goods of the bankrupt- the other the clerk of the bankrupt, as to the ...

FAIRS

... JOSEPH }EELLY. The bankrupt had carried on business as a spirit merchant in Maghera, County of Londonderry. The sitting was for the appointment of a credi- tors' assignee, and also for final examination. It was stated that the bankrupt had absconded. Mr ...