PETERHEAD BANKRUPTCY COURT

... as creditors ein the bankrupt's state of affairs. in fact, eveiy- thing had been done in the case required by the l statute. His lordship repeated that he had no puower to review the Hon. Sheriff-Substicute's action. SI BANKRUPTS CITATIONS. r, The bankruptcy ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... LONDON GAZETTE. [From Friday Niyht's Gazette. BANKRUPTS. James Wilson, Coventry, builder, January 15, at 12, at Bankrupts' Court, Birmingham. James M'Gill, King Street, Tunstall, Wolstanton, Staffordshire, journeyman potter, December at 12, at County ...

AMUSEMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND

... have been received with the utmost enthusiasm. IN RE LEO ENGEL.-On Friday there was a meeting for public examination. The bankrupt, formerly of the Lulls- bridge A'thletic Grounds, and since of the Crown and Thistle Haymarket, sometimes called Leo's ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 501 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT

... stock and bad debts accounted for the rest. ‘The statutery oath was administered to the bankrupt. ADJOURNED EXAMINATION OF MATTHEW MACKENZIE & sons. The bankrupts were described as wrights aud builders in Glasgow. Sederunt—Mr Kobert Reid, C.A,, trustee ...

MR. COLLISSON'S CONCERTS

... of creditors was now held, but the bankrupt having disappeared, no accounts wvere furnished Proofs of debt to the amount of £3,302 wvere admitted, the debts being chiefly due in respect of moneys entrusted to bankrupt for in- vestmnent, and which he had ...

LONDON G Ai '__. ET T E—August 19,

... LONDON G Ai ?? ET T E— August 19, BANKRUPTS. John Arkev, James-Street, Grosveaor- Square, St George, Hanover-Square, Middlesex, victualler. Robert Senior, late of Fontefracr, Yorkshire, miller. ...

DERBY BANKRUPTCY COURT

... time. Of course, the bankrupt had ten ill and had undergone an operation, but he (J_i. Stone) thought the case should be adjourned f or the production of vouchers and particulars relating to th- pass book.-Mr. Reid said that the bankrupt had evidently been ...

BUCKSTONE IN BANKRUPTCY

... concerned, the trustee did not object to the bankrupt passing. Mr George Lewis, sen.-I appear, sir, for several creditors, ando I am very far from being desirous of offering any objection to the passing of the bankrupt; but in the discharge of my dutylI am compelled ...

Published: Sunday 14 July 1878
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1181 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE HORSE SHOW

... Banruptcy Coust tn Tuesday the case of Mlr. Emery, canadian came befots the Cort Theb bankrupt's accounts showeA debts e1552, w~ith no aseeote. Mr. Johnson, on behalf of the bankrupt, said that he wee desirous of moaking en arrangement with his creditors, and ...

REVIEWS

... unless he can prove an act of bankruptcy. Tbhl !t code afterwards proposed suggests a remedy for thi~ ir 1By one Bankrupt Act, all a bankrupt's personal, arid all his real estate, by the adjuodicationa becomes vested i le his assignees ; but by the Insolvent ...

EXETER

... wanted to know where the money the bankrupt had received had been paid. Bankrupt: What have I had to live on? Mr. Hooper: Your wife's means. * Bankrupt: I never touched a farthing of it. The Registrar thought the bankrupt had told what he had done with the ...

THEATRICAL FAILURES

... the adjournment of the bankrupt's examiination on the 28th of May be has filed a second or amended balance sheet, which differs in some of the details from l is former accounts. The present balance sheet, 'spon which the bankrupt miow passed without opposition ...

Published: Sunday 23 June 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 754 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture