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A BANKRUPT CONVICTED OF DEFRAUDING HIS CREDITORS

... sioner, and also read the order of committal, setting forth the grounds upon which the bankrupt was committed. Several witnesses were called, who proved that the bankrupt removed goods to the value of about 830 a few days before his bank- ruptcy, and sent ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A LIVERPOOL BANKRUPT

... exaainiation spoll oaSls. asid after that the prisoner was, on thresme day, adijudicated a bankrupt, under tilen 223rd section. Wittisess produced the bankrup~t's siguedeonsent ?? to that statessent and his declaration to make tron answers to t all questions ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CARNARVON BANKRUPT

... shout them unless Inquie were de, Theo bankrupt then asked him to ray In case of .o inquiry that thie waggons had not been pald for n Ur. Evsnw declined to be a pikt to defrauding the 3. creditors, and the. bankrupt told him that there 5 was no fear, that ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Harris, supported the bankrupt. IN, BE FREDERITC TuNmi R. -This bankrupt was a grocer at lBirkenhead. His last examination and discharge were opposed by Mr. Tyndall on behalf of the aesignees. Mr. Etty appeared for the bankrupt. No accounts had been filed ...

COUNTY COURT BANKRUPTCY CASES

... of Glascoed, North Wales, mauagerof a farm. --Mr, Nordon supported the bankrupt. Mr. Blackhurst aplieared for the ?? till 7th April, for furlther Irmquii y to be made as to bankrupt's property. ALFRED WILLIAM CLAUS, of a0, South John-street, Livaspool ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... best that the bankrupt could furnish. Upon the question of discharge it was urged by Mr. Best that the fact of the bankrupt having whilst in business for the short space of 14 weeks contracted debts amounting to £477, and becoming bankrupt with an estate ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Evans appeared for the crown and Mr. W. Jones for the bankrupt. IN aE WILLIAM PRYTHERCII.- This bankrupt, a farmer, from Llandyfrydog, also in North Walos- which supplies nearly half the bankrupts who take advantage of the' present easy system of white- ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Jones appeared for the assignees, and Mr. Collin for the bankrupt. His Bonour, with the consent of the assignees, allowed the bankrupt his order of discharge. IN RE GEOSaiE CRAGoIS.-This bankrupt, described as a steamboat owner, also passed his last e ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... bad written applying t, the bankrupt for a receipt for the debt, whioh ha alleged he had paid him since tho bankrkmpt,r but which payment the bankrupt denied. Mr' Lockett represented the assignees, and Mr. Beet the bankrupt. IN RE SMYTH AND CRATC.-Theso ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... the truth of the bankrupt's ?? Honour said that the course he intended to pursue of adjourning the exa- mination 8efh die would give the bankrupt that oppor- tunity. He agreed with the assignees that the vague account given by the bankrupt o the persons ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... should be borne by the bankrupt.-Mr. Etty sail the assignees did not, under the cireumstances press for costs against the bankrupt.-An. ,Jiou, ment to the 28th October was taken at thoebpenm of the estate. IN RE W. P. DAvsos.Thie bankrupt, a grocer at Birkenhead ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... charge, Mr. Etty appeared for the assignees, Mr. Martin for the bankrupt, and Mr. Rowe for the brother of the bankrupt who had been summoned as a witness. Long examinations of the bankrupt and hie brother, principally upon matters of account between N ...