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LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... you -answer it, or d say pen wilt ~not P-The Bankrupt: I wou ldt-M MLn-Rom admitted that the winds Of his'present debts and liabalitie hard been incurred dining theI time he hid - been. anl smdisclhrge bankrupt.- The Official Receteer: Did thecredttore in ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... some 1g shares had removed.-Mr. Bremner submitted it, that there scere only two creditors, neither of F- whom opposed. The bankrupt's difficulties had r-arisen solely through his having been induced to en invest practically the whole of his resources in ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... some time; bankrupt's conduct -had been ?? examination was concluded. Rie WILLIAM HARRISON, ?? lanmp mnanufacturer. 13G4. Great Hampton itreet, Birmingbam.-PubliM ex- arnmation. Liabilities, £704; assets, :£50-Kr.Williams appeared for bankrupt, who stated ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... tbe matter of John Simmns, of 141, Winson Street, Birming- bam, plumber and zineworker. The debtor was also adjudicated a bankrupt. Messrs. Wright and Hollins, of Oldbury, are solicitors in the proceedings. Rc William C. Marsk.-The public examination in ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... first meeting of oreditors ws convened at the offices of the ?? rekeiver, Mr. Luke J. Sbarp, yesterday, but neither the bankrupt nor any of his creditors put in an appearance. Th4 gioss liabilities amounted to £3.562 Os. on., but of these only £y413 ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... detor wsas held yesterday, the bankrupt being represented by Mr. Gordon Coulton, ?? liabili- ties amounted to £288. andd the assets to £11-In reply to questions by Mfr. Woollett (assistant official reueiver), tse bankrupt said be was engaged as hegd master ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... brother.in-law were managing directors. The bank failed, and the liquidator called up the balance of £3 per share, which the bankrupt was unable to pay. He also owed about £600O elsewhere. He made a private arrangement, in- cluding the bank, and paid a c ...

MANX NEWS

... which £e12,761 was disputed, £11,997 of that being a claim by the liquidators of Dumbe-T's Bank. Mr. Cree appeased for the bankrupt and Mr. Hng.ceGames for the ?? said he stated business in Douglas in I87 as a sta- tioner withx &a ap of m. - 188 he om- ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... trading together as builders in co-partnershiD as b'carnell end Stammers, at Cheshire Road, Sr.ethwvick, were adjudicated bankrupts by Mr. Registrar Glaisyer. Upon the application of Messrs. Tyler and Deighton, solicitors, WIL.LIAM CEItsLMsSTrCnDS.t, residing ...

DERBY BANKRUPTCY COURT

... object, and the case was put back for a month. ti ABSCONDING BANKRUPTS. tl When the case of Ezekiah Hugh Phillips, de- b- scribed as a prospector, of IUkeston, was called on B the bankrupt did not appear.. Mr. Stone said that as at the preliminary examination ...

STOCKTON-BANKRUPTCY COURT

... r13; Victoria E mbanklmient, Dirlingtou, ap- :peared'for hi's public examination in ?? answer to the Official Receiver the bankrupt stated that he commenced businese. as a bookmaker in 18900 or 1801, but had so: plIae' oft blsiness and had no capital. Ile ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... the bankrupt being that he acted as agent for the landowners. The bankrupt, on being further examined, adhered to his state- ment. The public examination was then closed. A CONTRACTOR'S FAILURR George Smnith-The public examination of this bankrupt, a ...