BANKRUPTS
... Samuel Haliday and Richard merchants* Edward Ticeburft, suff ...
... Samuel Haliday and Richard merchants* Edward Ticeburft, suff ...
... burton, in the County of York, Clothier, Dealer, and Chap- man, and he being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required to furrender himfelf to the Commiflioners in the faid Com- miflion named, or Ihe major Part of them, on the 2.6 th and 27th Daysof February Inft. at the Pack-Horfe, in Rober- town, in the Parifli of Birftal, and on the 6th Day of March next, at the Sun Inn, in Bradford, at Ten ? ...
... to the Court, That a large Quantity of PROMISSORY NOTES, payable to Bearer, a Number of Days after Sight iri London, being now in Circulation, and continually encreafing, to the great Inconvenience of Trade -. the Grand Jury, with the Concur- rence and Approbation of the Bench of Jufticcs at the Quar- ter Seffions held at Doneafler the 17th of January, 1787, have unanimoully come to a ...
... from LEEDS through BRADFORD to HALIFAX, called or known by the Name of ?? Bridge Bar, in Northowram, will be Lett by Auction to the Bell Bidder, at the Union-Crofs in Halifax aforefaid, on the Fiift Day of October next, between the Houri of Three and Five in the Afternoon, in the Man- ner directed hy the Act palled in the Thirteenth Year of the Reign of hit Majefly King George th* Third, for ...
... fincere Thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and his Friendi in general, for their numeroul Favois conferred on bim, and hopes from the Satisfaction he hai given in tbe above Branchci to merit a Continuance thereof. Ladies and Gentlemen may be fupplied with all Sorts of Carriages, &c. neat and falhionable as in London. £_*¦ A very good genteel Second-hand Whifkey and Harnefs to be fold on ...
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... Confent diflblved, all Perfons indebted to them, are required forth- with to pay their Balances to Mr Svs-aine, who is duly au- thorized to receive the fame ; and fuch Perfona as have any Demands upon them, may apply tothc faid Mr Swaine, who will difcharge the fame. TIM_THY HAINSWORTH. ANNA HOLDEN. ROBERT SWAINE. WILLIAM POLLARD. HALIFAX, February sth, 1780. THE Partnerlhip between Mefl. ...
... The King George, Capt. Whitefield, arrived this day in the river. She failed from Quebec the 7th of July, which time every thing was quiet. The fleet from Cork, under convoy of the Daidalus, and the fleet from England, under convoy the Affiftance, had got fate there. Advices have been received by government, the way ofFrance, which ftatc that all the. contention which has fo long fubfifted ...
... reinov'd from the SHOP he lately occupied, to the large and commodious one, firfl Door i-elow, late in the Occupation of Mellis. Thomas and Samuel lies, where he has laid in from LONDON, M ANCHF.ST i R, and other principal MARKET'S, a large and elegant Colleflion of Printed Linens, Cottons, Callicoes is' Misllms, For the Spring and Summer Seafon ; Alfo, A valuable Allortment of plain, ltnp'il, ...
... Teftament left certain Legacies to fuch of bis creditors lor if dead, their next of *in) who proved their tuba under a Commtffion of Bankruptcy, iliucd and award- Saoinft him about Twenty Years ago. *^ NOTICE is hereby given, That Mr. John Ritchie, Mr. John HaQ, nnd Mr. John Rhodes, the Truftees and Executors named and appointed by f.id lame* Rhodes, will attend at tbe Houfc of Mr. Wm. Wood, ...
... Friends and the Public, I That he has taken the SHOP and purchafed the STOCK IN TRADE of Mr. WILLIAM TOWNEND, which he has this Day entered to, and has alfo laid in a good Affortment of n*F AS and of every Article in the Grocery Branch ; and as â¢dc£mined to fell his Goods, (which will bethebeft Irf their Kinds) on the mod reafonahle Terms, he hopes for the Favours of Mr. Townend's late ...