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LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT, FRIDAY

... LHEDS BANKRUPTOY COURT, MAtUY,. .- . ?? ., . . . (Before Kr. o o AoN.) Hu JoEm C. Hayk, tL; ft.9rn factor. Bak- rupt, who came up for bin adjoprued last examination, ?? exained by Mr. Dond in correction of erin state- 'ments he' made on the lt occaion he was before the Court.-In reply to Mr. Simpson, he said that he owed about £3,900 to unsecured oreditors, and that to meet this he had only ...

Published: Saturday 04 September 1869
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1651 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT, FRIDAY

... LEEDS BANKRUPTOY COURT, FBWAY. (Before Wr. Oommissionar AYrN.) Be MAIH 8zENIOMR, Ossett, rag and mungo merebant.-Mr. Bond said he was the solicitor for the majority in number and value of the creditors. The two gettlemenwhoweretheassignees werefnrmerly the partners of the bankrupt, and they had a proof on the file which the creditors whom Mr. Bond represented thought ought not tobe there. ...

LEEDS COUNTY COURT BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... LEEDS COULN-TY COUtTR BA.NERUPTCY PI.1O(:{T;I IOCEEDINGS. l (Before Mr. Registrar MARsnALI.) I7xNorIrosrD DisCuARuEs.-The. following hanlh- rujpts, IUiLn unopcposed, obtained their ?? IA lby, cloth manufacturer, Ossett; William Harrison, fhuimer. holt(l-keeper, andlbuilder, Clouglitonand Searbro'; Jdmics eliLeed, wvoolstapler, Bradford; Nicholls and Co., ?? ?? and exporters, Leeds; Thomas ...

YORKSHIRE GAOL DELIVERY

... | YOfKSJITJRE GAOLi DE.LIV.ERY. N7OliTl AM) EAST£ lPl1NQ DIViSION. -4 YORIK CASTLE, SATURnAY, (Before Mr. Justico BYIBnS.) SENrTENCEDS. 1;IZA GUZZARD, eonvioted of having, nt Whitby, on Ihe 5thi of August, foloniounly increased the atulonut of a pawolticket from Gid. to Ge, Gd,, to be wmprissncd six ,nstoltls. MAiIOABEIT SNOWBALL; (31), vvho had pleaded guilty to havinlg, at Pickering, on the ...

THE NEWARK RAILWAY ACCIDENNT

... TiHE NJM7APRK RAILWAY ACCIDENNT. IiE ADJOURNED INQUEST. NEwAUIK, Saturday. The inqlst onl thle bodies of the eighteen unfortunate victinis of diel above terrible accident was resumed at the Town alJIDI this tnea-mning, before Mr. Ron1aRT Gnlrn'n . Much ?? continued to be manlifested in the proceed- ings. Caiptatin Tyler, Government inspector, was again in attendanlec to wateh tho inquiry. Mr. ...

REVISION COURTS

... I ROTXREHAM. -Mr. H. F. Gibbons, revisjnr, barrister, commenced the annual revision of the voter,' lists for the Rotherham polling district yesterday, at the Coust-house. The only point of interest that arose w., a Conservative objection to Mr. Wm. C'isworth, manager of the Mechanics' Institute, who claimed as occupier of the institute premises upon which he resided. His Honlor held, however, ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRII{E A8S:IZES. NORTH AND EAST RIIDINGS DIVISION. CRONWN COURT, SATURDIAY. (Before Mr. Justice MELLOR ) TIlE WIFE MURDER NEAR YORK. YATTHEW COOK (43) was indicted for having, on the oth of June, murdered Ssarah Cook, his wife, in the town- ship of Clifton, near York, Mr. SimPSox and Dlr. WAuDY proeccuted; and Mr. C. FOSTER defended the prisoner. The prisoner is a Watchmaker, and kept a ...

THE MURDER OF BISHOP PATTESON

... THE MURTDER OF BISHOP PATTESON. The New Zealand mail bhings the subjoined details of the murder of Bishop Patteson and Mr. Atkis:- The Southern Cross dropped anchor in Auckland harbour on October 31, end those who had been looking forward with joy to welcoming the bishop again among them were struck down with sudden grief at the sad intelligence with which we have been already made acquainted ...

ORDINARY SHARES AND STOCKS

... - 11154 - i - M 11l lIS - 10 - 12 33 131 133 152 188 ioa 101 155 61.* Mi. i«'i* -}* 109 67 - 67*1 76*- 77 110 - 115 - - 136* 104 - 1.6 50 25—17 166* - l?l 70 - 75 7*- 71* 63 71 63* - 10 118 70* - 150 150 .. .-P 18—22 50% % 169 70 69% 2% 117% ( 70% 1 74 ...

MEMORANDUM FURNISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT COMMISSIONER

... (.U.UllllO.llO.'i lull. The State Uruguay, with its extensive and fertile territory, its healthy climate, and possessing as its capi'al city, Montevideo, the best well as the nearest port to Europe on the river Plate, has so many natural advantgee that, notwithstanding the politic*l drawbacks to which it has been subjected, its progress may compare favourably with any rart of the adjoining and ...

THE UTILITY OF CORONERS' INQUESTS

... lIlTE UTILITY OF CORONERS' INQUEST3S. At tie Dtlri.ern QuarterSc ssions on Wedesdaythe CI.ErJc read rnr oidcri u Fcsion of tbernagiooratcsof ?? Ridinrg of Y0J];s] irc, boocd on ttte ieport of a cominittee rip- riontcd to iexse the annual ralaries to be paid to corouers v. iir; Ibeir juf rfictio3, trod which it had beenu agreed to Ecord to lhe Cilerjrs of the Peace for every county iu LEg1Jnd ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... TEE TICHBORNE CASE. TRIALj OF TUIE CLAIMA1bNT FOl) PERJUlRY. SIXTY-SECOND D AY. ?? OF QUWlN'8 BE:'CH, MO~z (Bofexe the LonE' CHEF Jtwrxoi 0P ENLB , .&r 3' maLten, ndt Mr. Justice Lwe.) ANO0Tfl COiTT3APT OF CO T* 3D. K L'EaLY said h~ had been recv' .S LL io oal attez,'ior to a P^rara1APh ~etdb hscin Conlnopsaitan, but hits ?? TP- * odb hsetn things Wi} COitruipt. Af 1 a paper called the Ooslow, ...