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BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... I BANKRUPT COURT-YESTERDAY. I (Before Mr. Commissioner Macan.) In the matter of Thomas Keelan, a bankrupt, and late a trader in Castlebellinghamn there was a meeting for filial examination and proof of debts. The bankrupt passed his final examination ...

BANKRUPTS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... I BANKRUPTS' COURT-YESTEUDOY. Mr. Thomas North, of Lower Bridge-street, was breu.t up for final examination. After a full auditing of his accounts, he was asktdbjlh) bench to state what it was that principally led to bisr it. vency ? The bankrupt replied ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... | BANKRUPT ?? (Before Mr. Commissloner PlankeLt.) In re Eevas. The bankrupt carried on business in Lurgan in the paper trade and printing, and tbe meeting was for dual extamination. Ur. eaman, for the assignee, examined the bankrupt with regeid to a, ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPT COURT-YESTErPDAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner Macan.) I's re Ciendinning. Mr. F. Meagher applied on behalfof Mr. Alex. Clendinning for copies of the depositions on which the commission of bank- ruptcy in this case issued. He moved on the affidavitof ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPT COURT-YE9TErDAt. I (Before Mir. Comniissioiier Macan.) I Ini re Arthur Perrin In this matter there was a meeting for examination of witnesses relative to the tracing of a certain deed of assign- mnent executed by the bankrupt shortly before his ...

BANKRUPT COURT— SATUBDAY

... BANEKRUPT COURT-#NDON', SATUBDAY., ?? and Venables. The bankrupts wfe shipowners, of Craven-street, Strand, London. Mr. Leveson said that their deb s had been paid in fall, 'with costs, and he asked that the peviod allowed for the sur- render of Dacne ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... 1 BANKRUPT COURT-YESTiBDAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner Plunket.) lIQ re Macra, a banruapt. In this matter several debts were proved, and it was stated that the bankrupt, who had carried on trade in Borxisokane, bid'absconded. - His Honour directed that ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... found in the place where the bankrupt stated it sag, and was then in the possession of the police. This was the substance of the evidence given by the bankrupt. Mr. Levy said the proceeding was not warranted. The bankrupt went to sell his property, never ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... pound struck on all debts proved. Mr. Geoghegan, solicitor for the bankrupt applied for an allowance for the latter. The Commissioner, with the assignee's consont, ordered the bankrupt an allowance of 21sl. Mr. James Dillon Meldon, agent to the commission ...

BANKRUPT COURT—SATRUDAY

... aefM'efil he H-on- Mr. Plunkrt (Qsonm- Cage o0 be~Ir. JOI' ' r Puiet, Coln : Til ?? ffo e E, he ,°iekiupt Cour, and the bankrupt was declared ,o. the texamineid to the aatisfaction of the r 0 sea ?? ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... BANRRUPT COURT-YrsTERDAY. in tule ratiler of Maurice N-orrie. This was a meeting for proof of debts and final exa mination. The bankrupt, who was a china, glass and earthenvare merchant, carrying on business in Cork, had contracted debts within the last four ...