SUPREME COURT.
(Before E. S. Willcock-.?-J-N CHAMBEj- '-,-* t Friday, April __ * ,—«*--*,„ £ The Registrar sat in Chamber*/ eSt<Jrday f at eleven aan. " f In Bankruptcy. t BE MATTHEW LITTLE. . t Mr H. Slater applied for an order in this pase, fixing the date of last examination and hearing of application for discharge. PJ The Registrar made the order, fixing y Thursday, June 15 ; six months' accounts to ~ oe filed by the bankrupt. RE CHARLES JOHN MARTIN. Mr H. Slater, on behalf of the bankrupts, [. applied for an order of adjudication and "Siug of fiTst meeting of creditors. ci The Registrar made the order as prayed, ti "King Monday, May Ist, at eleven a.m. tl RE EDWARD GOODACRE. ti Mr H. Slater applied for an order of adju- tl dictation and fixing of meeting of creditors in this case. . b The Registrar made the order, and ap- g pointed Monday, -May Ist, at half-past a eleven a.m., for the first meeting of creditors, a RE ALFRED GEORGE CAVE. Mr H. A. Bamford applied for an order, o fixing date of last examination and hearing F of application for discharge. t The Registrar appointed Thursday, May c IS :• bankrupt to file six months' accounts. RE THOS. HOLMES. I On the application of Mr H. A. Bamford, s the Registrar made a similar order in this s case. . RE OLIVER EWINGS. s A similar order to that made in the two c last cases was made by the Registrar, on the t application of Mr H. A. Bamford, for the ( bankrupt. i RE ISAAC NOAKB. Mr Cottrell, on behalf of Mr W. Savage, a i creditor, applied for a debtor's summons i against Isaac Noake. « The Registrar granted the orderr, the sum- < Woas to be served by being left with some • i \
J adult male inmate at the usual or last kuown place of residence of the debtor. The summons to be returnable in fourteen days.
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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2489, 22 April 1871, Page 3
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