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THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 3, 1909

ORDERS MADE ON APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGE.

Debtor's Name Address Description Court No. Date of Order. Nature of Order made. Grounds named in Order for refusing an Absolute Order or Discharge.
Shepherd, Herbert 154, Station-view. Thornton, in the city of Bradford, and carrying on business at 4. Fawcett-court, Bradford aforesaid Wool and Yarn Merchant Bradford 26 of 1907 Nov. 2, 1909 Discharge suspended for four years. Bankrupt to be discharged as from 2nd November, 1913 Bankrupt's assets were not of a value equal to 10s. in the pound on the amount of his unsecured liabilities; that he had continued to trade after knowing himself to be insolvent; and that he did within three months preceding the date of the Receiving Order, namely, on the 13th of March, 1907, given an undue preference to one of his creditors
Novelli, Lucian N. Garden Hotel, Middle-strest, Brighton. Sussex Hotel Proprietor Brighton 4 of 1906. Oct 22, 1909 Discharge suspended for two years. Bankrupt to be discharged as from the 22nd day of October. 1911 Bankrupt's assets are not of a value equal to 10s. in the pound on the amount of his unsecured liabilities; and that he had omitted to keep such books of account as are usual and proper in the business carried on by him and as sufficiently disclose his business transactions and financial position within the three years immediately preceding his bankruptcy
Peachy, William Walter 15, Auborough-street, and 4, St. Helen's-square, both in Scarborough, lately carrying on business at 7, 8 and 9, the Market Hall, Scarborough, Yorkshire Fancy Goods Dealer Scarborough 32 of 1908 Nov. 9, 1909 Discharge granted subject to the bankrupt consenting to Judgment being entered against him for £30, and £1 10s. costs of Judgment. Proof of facts mentioned in paragraphs (A.), (B.), (0.), and (I.), sub-sec. 3 of sec. 8. of the Bankruptcy Act,