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THE BISHOP OF CAPETOWN AND DR. COLENSO,

... another evil which he ** cannot rewg. Creditors will not put themselves to the trouble or the expense of looking after bankrupts' estates, and thus the property is eaten up by ;W)rneiyl, brokers, and ““every description of unnecessery official persons ...

wome and Geneval News

... asset will consist of the reward of £3OO, payable on the conviction of Muller, and which has now become divisible amougst the bankrupt's creditors. Assignees were chosen, DETAINING A CHILD WITHOUT CONSENT OF ITB MOTHER. ~A woman, abeut thirty 'lyom of age ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... 2. ; for solicitors’ bills £llO 11s. 7d. ; for messengers’ bills, £27 11s, 11d. ; for auctioneers’ bills, £3O 10s. ; for bankrupt’s allowance, £lO ; for fees, £5 16s. 9d. ; for petty expenses, £2lls, ; in all, £304 Is. 5d., leaving a sum of £l5 10s. 9d ...

§ The Bankruptcy Aet, 1861. JAMES REDHEAD, OF SKERTON, IN the County of Lancaster, Beer-house Keeper and Grocer ..

... Bankruptcy Aet, 1861. JAMES REDHEAD, OF SKERTON, IN the County of Lancaster, Beer-house Keeper and Grocer, having been adj bankrupt on the ’lP:enty-mnntb day n(‘ January, is hereby required to surrender himself to Wu.uu Dinw, Esquire, Registrar of the County ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... commenced by her and a decree for a divorce was in due time obtained, the bankrupt being ordered to pay | the costs of the suit together with alimony at the rate of £2O per year. The bankrupt was determined that he would never satisfy the claims of his wife. ...

THE BANKRUPICY ACT, 186 l

... Skerton, in the | County of Lancaster, Beerhouse Keeper and Grooer, baving been adjudged Bankrupt on the 27th day of ‘Jauuury, 1865, a Puablic Sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his Last Examination, and make application for his Discharge, will be held at ...

THE EMPEROR'S SPEECH

... known in connection with the Bank of Deposit notice is given that a second and final dividend *on al’ debts due from the bankrupt solely is to be made after the Ist of March, ““ A certain number of the French prelates,” says the Patrie, ‘‘intend being ...

THE LONDON JEWEL ROBBERIES

... carrying on such trade, or render him responsible as such. 2. In the event of any such trader as J;,mdd being a adjudged » bankrupt, or dying in insolvent circumstances, lflolandu of any such loan as aforesaid shall not be entitled to reeoins any portion ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... charged him usually sizty per cent., relying on the order which dismisses them if they appeal to the Court of Bankruptey. The bankrupt stated that six or seven moneylenders regularly visit the post-office on pay day and ““clean out the clerks,” who then are ...

- e ——— e cr— D = o ’ A supplementary esiimate hiaa been insued, ~..‘ shat for T 564.5

... carrying on such trade, or render him responsible as such, 2, In the ovent of any such trader as aforesaid being a adjudged a bankrupt, or dying mu‘nu!vantrrlvcumnmuzloldl' of any such Joan as afuresaid shall not be entitled to res ceived any portion of his ...

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861

... Skerten, in the County of Lancaster, Beerhouse-keeper and Grocer, adjudged bankrupt on the Twenty-seventh day of January, 1865. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the bankrupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless an appeal be ...

KIRKBY LONSDALE. BURROW SPRING MEETING,

... his honor adjourned the case, to enable the plaintiff to supply better particulars. i John Hodgson's I!anb'u‘filcy‘ —This bankrupt who is a blacksmith, residing at Wrayton, near Melling, passed his first examination. ...