BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... sought to make R4ercrt Lightcstole bring into court aL sum of £44 odd, the olar-e of eertain goed's wi.cih bolonged to the bankrupt. 'Mr. S. Shanon Millin, Baarrcster-at-L-aw (instruc-te by 'Mr. -imneud Rossi, appea-red for tlhe assi.l eC-S al d Mir. ' ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... ()flc~al Receiver (Mr. L. J Sharp;, bankrupt stated he commenetced business in 1882 wth his fatier, who tradedl as a wine merchant at Ban- bury. Shortly after his father's deatb, in 188. the business was sold, and bankrupt tben started as a chemist at: Glocester ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... bed p ed io the d oF Mr. Yates, a. L pl sttor, who nme thme ago was sentrto pal ?? r said b he arted in the tatent of ?? Bankrupt said he did not handle the money, which had been realised by a firm of autoneers end handed by them to Yates.-The Registrr ...

CARNARVONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... prisoner was guilty of shaing, but did-so in self-defence. He was theiti ao- quittedi amidst applause. CHAGBES AGAINST A BANKRUPT. Alexander Stuart, 35, described as a professional golf player, surrendered to his recognisances, and waf, in the second ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... zle'ard, 11~-5 rule wi._ as 01. on the maotion. chs a.~sieagecs agreeing to accept the offer. NTt BiE Tfl0S. 'anna-o Tbe bankrupt nws a bU:di- ci atmracrr. carcr.-- mal~ on buc~ness in PBallypc an .and he, wa's shartds examoined hrv ?? J, J~ Mazes. who ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... deceased. BANKRUPT1CY COURT. (Before Mr Justice Boyd). In the matter of Patrick Rooney, a bankrupt, 3Mr Goo uollins (Casey and Clay), applied on obehalf of the bankrupt, a provision dealer in 1'hures,-for an order to annui the adjudication of bankruptcy in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE YESTERDAY

... for which he had gone security for the bankrupt. He got the farm, bult was now prepared to convey it to the as- signees oft being paid the £86 and £4, the amount of the auctioneer's fees. Michael Martin, the bankrupt, stated that £86 was all he owed to Mr ...

ELGIN COUNTY COURT STATISTICS FOR, 1899

... by sheriff and jury and 3 by sheriff alone, and the sentences ranged from 30 days to three months' inprison- ment. SCOTCH BANKRUPTS. tFeox-LAsT NireGTs EnrN2lm;iGH GAZELTTE.) SEQE5TS4TvTNS. # Wifiiam Blyth, grocer, High Street, John- stone. John Tait ...

Bristol Police Court

... Norman sold her two pairs of boots and two pairs of shoes, She said they belonged to a young lady whose father had bought a bankrupt stock, and had since died, Sirs Norman had a boot shop in Redclilf.about fifteen years ago, and witness knew her and took ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... give up the shop todhim. This heldniLJ landlord had tbe dIxtures, which were valued a: £-40 ain respect of bis rent. He (bankrupt) ?? neil Hyde h'oad, but wa-s again unsuccessful. Hse -er that he had lost about £50 ia betting. He tad uts twice attended ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... iutn~d fa wn ek, Mr. AL!Cuncicoon (etre Wh It~lr cc C NCutclehe c rc'icccs' ased theas~nec a~_nd Air. NI'G~-oeu'cdaln'1: bankrupt. [N Ritt W)T-.M ii ec5 ArME. NV :. Zti'catha~ic (a:'rLect n Mess4r5 c'a.:n &, ?? ?? this mast;er wa li-t~ed forv citi'-sx ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... Akerman there was an indictment that he, being ain undisuiarged bankrupt, (5( 4 unlawfully obitained credit to cthe ax tu-zt of about £StOi. Z' '[he law provided that an undischartredl bankrupt should fri not obtitat eredit to rho extent of £20 without; first ...