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BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... December to 20th e January following; thought that though the bankrupts were a pressed for money to meet their._engagements, there was no , doubt but they had 20s. in the pound; the bankrupts had on 't 'a previous occasion deposited with us the cargo of ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... of property made by the bankrupts to me ; I got a letter on the 3d February, '51, by which the bankrupts have authorized me to hold auysurplus in their hands as against a bill which on said day I discounted; it was the bankrupt's draft for 4871., and I ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... of the bankrupts. 01 Mr. Creighton attended as counsel, and Mr. D)arley as solicitor for the assignees. cl Mr. Fitzgibbon was counsel, and Mir. Thomas Geoghegan, cl by whom the schedule ald ?? sheet had been prepared, hi attorney for the bankrupts. 01 A ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPT COUTYmTiZnDAY. ,_ X ?? .. . ._ __ t IL. (Before Mr. Commissioner Plunket.) Ia re Thoewpson. The bankrupt was a trader in this city, and the meuting was for proof of debts and final examination. Some debts were proved, and the bankrupt passed ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... I BANKRUPT COURT-YEsmnAT. I (Before Mr. Commissioner Macau.) In re Jacob Worrall. The meeting in this case was for proof of debts and final examination. The bankrupt was a draper, &c., in Bath- keels, county Limerick. Some debts were proved. The bankrupt ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPT COURT-YESTEhDAY. (Before Commissioner Macan). fin re Thomas Adams. There was a meeting in this case for the final examination of the bankrupt, is h hbad carried on business as a grocer and general provision dealer in Derry. The bankrupt was examined ...

BANKRUPT COURT YESTERDAY

... Messrs. Farrell and Young, auctioneers, were in attend- once for the purpose of being examined touching the sale of the bankrupt's property. 'His Honor the Commissioner said that although anony- mous letters, generally speaking, ought to be treated with ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... I BANKRUPT couaTaYuTaDA - (Bfore -Mr. 'Comlnmblshnet Madan.), Jill ?? C. Bcs'rahle 4900efC 'D'Alwacoon, ?? O-Q Dn.amdCo. The 4u.krnPt in n ti ?? t. and WhOd atm house of. business at 4-1,la-tLeI hs.ct. hr~ he dealt in FMouth ?? o aiel ins Meeting was ...

A BANKRUPT MARQUIS

... A BANKRUPT MARQUIS. L'tdon, Thuisij. Atth. Lontioß I£«.: it ...

Published: Friday 10 June 1898
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 81 | Page: 2 | Tags: Commerce 

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPT COURT-YESTERDAY. I~~ I- n . . -- (lBefore Commissioner Macan.) In the matter of M1. J. 0 Reardon there was a meeting for proof of debts and final examination. The bankrupt wve examined at considerable length by Mr. Creighton,on behalf of the ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... dividend, was adjourned. Mn re W. O SaUivan.. This was a meeting for-proofol ?? of the bankrupt, who had carried on the drapery business in Macroom, county-Cork. The bankrupt was examined by Mr. Creighton, QC., on the part, of the assignee. He stated that a ...