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THE LAWYER

... CENT. At the Manchester County Court, on Monday, before Mr. Registrar Lister, Gco. Taylor, girder maker, 76, Port-street, a bankrupt, was examined. He began business in 1882 without capital, except £25 that he borrowed. That money had not been repaid. He ...

Varieties

... the wheat is an average crop. The Earl of Burlington is talked of as likely to be the neW President of the Royal Society. Bankrupts. J. Smith, Salford, plumber, Oct. 16, Nov. 16, at one, at tha Commissioners' rooms, Manchester. Aits. Messrs. Barrett Ridgway ...

Pickings from Punch

... belonged to a California omnibus. Scene closes by Bobh throwing an inkstand at a half-closed door. GAZETTE ANNOUNCEMENTS., BANKRUPTS. James and Thomas Bassnett, Liverpool, opticians, March 4 AprIl 8, at II o'clock, at the Liverpool Distrlct Court of, Bank- ...

Varieties

... offered 40001. to:give yp his pretood ed right or patent for )iojditg that nuisaarc, 'Donnebrookair but be elamiio I0,O001 I Bankrupts. J. Ngatreqs,, Mqnchester, hrb4zier, Oct. 13 and Nor io ten, at thse Commissioners' rooms, Manchester. Att,Ir.'W P. Whteeler ...

THE THEATRES

... heard before Mir. Registrar Lister, at the Man- chester Bankruptcy Court, on Thnrsday, we are re- quested to state that the bankrupt came up for his last examination, and not for his discharge. The Registrar refused to decide the point, seeing that the trustee ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... petition was filed or 4 ci`i 1 affairs! Of William Gourlay %Wtt who at present stands ?? uf - 4& next Manchester ?? fo ?? k The bankrupt is describd bez a n CI board, and also, as caxrqing .r ton a chemical manufacturer at Barrob - and Churcb, inpartners-hiP ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... donkey. ?? man who abuses a dumb l whether lie wear broadcloth or fustian, ought to b pped without mercy at a cart-tall. The bankrupt e us eour estimation vastly. He might have been a hcius in the rough, philosophizing over a scene of deso. utbu We have reason ...

ART NOTES

... M1-anchester, modec an- ur m~important application on behalf of Mr. 1l. \W. -r leFiggius, a~ccountiant, and truatee- of the bankrupt $2 El estate of Thomas Bourns, Twelve-acre Farm. isWimbolidesley. whici'ehougbit a deolaration of the'~ C: )e court ?? a ...

THE LAWYER

... proved a will, anyone of them may receive and e give a discharge for af debt, or may pay or assent to t a legacy, or sigrn a bankrupt's discharge, or surrender sei a lease, and such acts bind his o-~executors. All the se executors must join in taking legal ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... waist. A round straw hat, with a coronet of small dalsies, bluebells, and rosebuds; long strings to match the ?? Folkt. BANKRUPTS IN LANCASHIRE. William Ward, Liverpool, dining-room keeper, Sept. 18, Oct. 24, at 11 o'clock, at the Liverpool District Court ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... represented Mr. Roose, the trustee; and Mr. a tG Masters appeared for the bankrupt. The present tnt, sitting was for public examination, and there being II ists no opposition, the bankrupt was allowed to pass, S not ROYAL AMFBITHEATE-The current .ngage- iI ...

VARIETIES

... on Saturday in the City on account of aileged extensive forgeries committed by a.part who las becn 'roeLntly 'iiiared a bankrupt. The extent of the 'forgerici is'bsti'niated' at 25,0001.-Tieies. ?? The Rev-:1;1. earn,' RCatholic priest of St. Patrick ...