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YACHTING

... FaxDAr. in1 re WU J. BURNSIDS. Tnr bankrupt had ca'ried on business as a grocer at Drumahos. the sitting was for the exarmine- tion of witnesses. A boy named Robert Norry, who had been in the employment of the bankrupt, was examined by Mr,-, Marcus Purcell ...

SPORTING

... books was because the t bankrupt threatened to destroy them, Bankrupt- My lord, I am on my oath, and I say that he is a . liar. I have no statement to make. The Sheriff- e Will you be so good as to hold your tongue? The . bankrupt then left the court in ...

BALLYMENA BICYCLE CLUB

... estate of John Watt. a bankrupt, for services ren. dered. No rule ws made on the motion. The first public sitting wtas adjourned until Monday. In the mntter of Hamilton Hill, the case was ad- journed generally to allow the bankrupt to vouch the schedule ...

COURSING

... 35'PARLAND, BANKRUPTS. This case stood in the list for judgment. The appeai was brought by Mrs. Kate Murphy against an order of Judge Boyd of the 14th February last, holding that a piano which had been stored by her with one of the bankrupts passed to the ...

SPORTS AND PASTIMES OF OTHER LANDS

... appointment of Mr. William Ellis as creditor's assignee. Mr. M''Gonigal, who repre- sented the bankrupt, did trot object, and the appli- cation was acceded to. The bankrupt was then exainined with reference to stinos of nionev he had received from his mother, ...

LOUTH HUNT STEEPLECHASES,

... and retired, leaving Rhine }'ay ,with a-clear leatd till two fields from home, when Bankrupt joined issue, and a good race between the pair ended in favour of Bankrupt ky three lengths; a very bad third. The LomTU IUNT CUP of 50 soVs, in specie, add3ed ...

SPORTING

... - 4¢ COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. [F-OM OUR SPECIAL IEt'OrTS ] DumrS, FRnDAY. [Before Judge Mmsni.1 lit re J. & G. MITEAI. The bankrupts had been in extensive business . as felt manufacturers in Belfast. The meeting was for the examination of witnesses. Mr. ...

COURSING

... Austin was appointed. The bankrupt wvas examined, and an order was made that his schedule be filed on or before Friday. The Isitting was adjourned for a week. IN HE ROBERT GRAHAM. This case came up on first public sitting, The bankrupt was a builder, and carried ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... it appeared that the bankrupt was a grocer awl pro- vision merchant, carrying on business as kO A. Johnston & Co. Thermatter was befo3re the cdurt the previous Monday,. when an order was made, on the application of the bankrupt's solicitor, staying the ...

SPORTING

... as at the end of December, 1571, the balance in the bankrupt's favour was £5C,000. Though there was no balance struck at the end of 1872, he believed that the business pa4id well that ytar. The bankrupt dealt largely in iron, opper, aud in railway and other ...

YACHTING

... the bankrupt. Mr. Robinson had arranged for that. Mr. M'Goaigal said the assignees would have to rely upon their ordinary securities. His Honour adjourned the case for a week. Irn r- Patrick J. Doevney--In this case Mr. M'Gonigal, for the bankrupt, offered ...

SPORTING

... £1,427 l!s 8.l and the only asset £3t) worth of 1 household furniture. There are £C332 of debts which the bankrupt set downi as good. The bankrupt's c accounts show a deficiency of £761 los 2d, which St there is nothing to explain. A discharge was P1 graclted ...