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... THE BANKRUPT STOCK DAVID P. BAIN, 438 ARGYLE STREET, GLASGOW, ...
... BANKRUPT STOCK, P. WILLS & CO., DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, 65-ICIRICO-.A.TIC, LEITI-I-65 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. J. AIOLLER (LATE OF r ()BERT NtAULE h SON), to announce to his Friends and General Public that he WILL OPEN, TO-DAY, those LARGE an , l-CONIMODIOCS ...
... THE BANKRUPT STOCK LKITH. RANSON & (NO.. 25 TOLBOOTIT WYND, ••- . 1 1 & .. MACKIE be to their numelouo G or to, eAtraordinary whicn attended the of this Stock. Lint no wonder. The Stock was bought from the trustee at the enormous reduction of per cent ...
... BANKRUPT SALE. Tremendous Bargains of First-Class Ready-Made Clothing, in Men's, Youths', and Boys' Suits, Trousers, and Trousers and Vests, Scotch • Tweeds, Hosiery, Shirts, Hats, Caps, and Men's Mereery. J. NI. MANCLARK begs to apologia to his customers ...
... could not. The Bankrupt No, it was included in the £147. Mr. Willis : Are you speaking from memory now, or from imagination? (A laugh.) Who was the contributor? The Bankrupt : Ile is dead new. Mr. Willis : What was his name? The Bankrupt: He *iss a Mr ...
... BANKRUPT SALE. Tremendous Bargains of First-Class Ready-Made Clothing, in Men's, Youths', and Boys' Suits, Trousers, and Trousers and Vests, Scotch Tweeds, Hosiery, Shirts, Hats, Caps, and Men's Mercery. J. M. MANCLARK has been declared the Purchaser ...
... BANKRUPT STOCK of Mean A LIMANDiR PATON & Co.. Warehousemen, Ging-ow, and Messrs & Co., Shirt and Slop Manufacturers. On Wednesday and Thursday, 16th and 17th curt., the above Stocks were offered to the Trade, and T. & G. MACKIE were early at the Sale ...
... BANKRUPTS AND SOLICITORS. At sheffield County Court a discussion took place the other day during a bankrupt's examination by the official receiver. Mr. Ashington, a local solicitor, who appeared for the bankrupt, was endeavouring to explain some of the ...
... p d him fir payment, and had takeu goods to the amount of £3Ol, for which the bankrupt sent him an invoice. Mr Mackenzie was not the real partner of the business. Bankrupt's personal drawiugs from the business were £BO a year. Before writing to Messrs ...
... , BANKRUPT SALE. Tremendous Bargains of First-Class Ready-Made Clothing, in Men's, Youths', and Boys' Suite, Trousers, and Trousers and Vests, Scotch Tweeds, Hosiery, Shirts, Hats, Caps, and Men's Memory. V im ...
... ANOTHER PEER BANKRUPT. Another peer has sought protection in the bank• ruiptcy court. The Earl of Hardwicke has presented his petition for liq:idation. We note with satisfaction that his solicitor anticipates th..t ultimately his creditors will receive ...