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A TONBRIDGE BANKRUPT

... A TONBRIDGE BANKRUPT. At the Tonbridge Wells Bankruptcy Conn on Monday before the deputy tv- A, T. Simpson, and the deputy nrficjH.'welVr Britt n - T. M. Dot*, plasterer, of Ten bridge, came for examination. to questiona debtor stated that lr commenced ...

A MALLING BANKRUPT

... A MALLING BANKRUPT. At the Maidstone B&nkr\lphc% Court on Thureday. Arthur Bayle onbinfi. farmer, of Leybourne Padjock, West Malling, appeared for nis firet examination. Debtor's liabilities are £967 7 2d, and hie deficiency £704 11s 10d. In answer to ...

THREE MAIDSTONE BANKRUPTS

... THREE MAIDSTONE BANKRUPTS. the Maidstone Bankruptcy Court on Wednesday, before the Registrar, Mr. G. 1). Warner, and the Official Receiver. Mr. R. T. athaui. Robert Barling, giocer, draper, Ac., i. V *v. and Week-street, Maidstone; william Simpson, grocer ...

A SOLVENT BANKRUPT. 20s IN THE £

... A SOLVENT BANKRUPT. 20s IN THE £. On October 16th of last year a receiving order under a creditor’s petition was made against Frnest Ambross Ceeten, Cuckow Farm. East Farleigh. The estimated produce of the estate by the debtor’s statement was £24 10s ...

A MEOPHAM BANKRUPT. NOT FAIR TO CREDITORS

... A MEOPHAM BANKRUPT. NOT FAIR TO CREDITORS. Mfinflgfifit Court lpst wook, Mre. -..hgr_n.m. farmer, of Harvel Houso MW“ W’“flh but Mr. E. . Lovell, solicitor. was present om her n. Ofticial Receiver ‘said Dr. Lipscombe had writian etating that the debtor ...

had nothing irlai drawing them up. Alt had to do was to sign fade name. Mr Tatham (to bankrupt): Yon

... had nothing irlai drawing them up. Alt had to do was to sign fade name. Mr Tatham (to bankrupt): Yon told just now the security was discussed at the ar*adia/ of your uncle’*; will. Mr Gregory: No. pardon me. said the loan was discussed, not the security ...

BRUA HOPS IN BANKRUPTCY. A KENTISH FARMER'S AFFAIRS.. THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER v. THE BANK. INTERESTING CASE

... Tecover proceeds of the sale of certain m,vhkh.modqtotheuodtho ial Receiver, belonged to the bankrupt. It was cleimed toat 263 pockets of hops belonging to the bankrupt were tranemqmfi.wmewdm and Smithe Bark, in an illegal manner, The grounds of the claim were ...

MAIDSTONE COUNTY COURT

... were made under administration ordere, and Ilia Honour adjourned 111-n; generally. It aeemed. he said, that poor people when bankrupt, had the money drrgge.! out of them, while the rich got oft bankruptcy ...

GREAT FAILURE IN THE BOOT TRADE. S. ' SHANDEL, so, 'W»-fcx-00-*i, MaAttaitesx*.®. Is selling by Public Auction ..

... Auction for a FEW DAYS ONLY a large Stock of Boots which were made for South Africa, and unable to be delivered. Also large Bankrupt Stocks of Clocks Watches, Electro Plate, Cutlery, 800 Carpets, 1,000 Rugs, Tons of Cork Lino and Drapery. ...

GRAVESEND

... GRAVESEND. BANKRUPT BUILDERS.—AIfred Beal and Stephen John Hubbard, trading as Beal and Hubbard, builders, at Old-road, West, Gravesend, passed their examination in bankruptey at th: Rochester Bankruptey Court on Mondiy. They were furcher questioned by ...

MR. GORE LAMBARDE’S AFFAIRS

... MR. GORE LAMBARDE’S AFFAIRS. In the London Bankrupt ourt, M W, d. Savill, Oficial R e creditors met in the case of William Gore Lambarde, described as formerly of Bradbourne B.kflennolh. and The Otford. liab:lities were re! at £11,785, of which £8412 was ...