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To surrender at their respective District Courts.
BICKERS, GEORGE SIDNEY, Leeds, restaurant proprietor Ct. Leeds.
Aug. 2.

BRENTANO, ALBERT LEAPER, Great Grimsby, fruiterer. Ct. Great Grimsby.
Aug. 2.
BUTCHER, AGNES EMMA (trading as H. Butcher), Balham, builder. Ct.
Wandsworth. Aug. 1.

CHESHAM, FRED JOSEPH, Leeds, grocer. Ct. Leeds. Aug. 1.
CLARKE, JAMES BROWNE, Kenton, farmer. Ct. Exeter. Aug. 3

HALL, STEPHEN WATSON, Milstead, licensed victualler. Ct. Rochester.
Aug. 1:

HEDEN, REGINALD CLAUD, Leamington, baker. Ct. Warwick Aug. 2. HUDSON, HERBERT FREDERICK, Bridgend, secretary to a limited company. Ct. Cardiff. July 30.

LANE, EDWARD, Barnes. Ct. Wandsworth. Aug, 1.

ROBINSON, HERVÉ JOSSE, Great Grimsby, ledger clerk Ct. Great
Grimsby. Aug. 2.

SKUCE, WILLIAM HENRY, Bath, bookbinder. Ct. Bath. Aug. 1.
THOMAS, JOHN HOPKIN, Kenfig Hill, collier. Ct. Cardiff. July 31.
WHEADON, JOHN LEWIS, Burnley, hay merchant. Ct. Burnley Aug. 2.

ADJUDICATIONS. GAZETTE, AUG. 2.

ARNOLD, JOHN, Swansea, boiler cleaner. Ct. Swansea. July 31.
ASKEW, ARTHUR, Parkgate, butcher. Ct. Sheffield. July 30.
BARKER, AMBROSE ARTHUR, Hempnall, farmer. Ct. Ipswich July 30.
BOND, JOHN THOMAS, Merthyr Tydfil, butcher. Ct. Merthyr Tydfil.
July 30.

BOORER, ALBERT, Lingfield, butcher. Ct. Tunbridge Wells. July 31.
CLIFTON, JOSHUA, Saltoun-rd, Brixton, music-hall artiste. Čt. High
Court. July 29.

CORBEN, WILLIAM, Southsea, pork butcher. Ct. Portsmouth July_29. DAUNCEY, WILLIAM G. (otherwise John Debenham). Thornton Heath, consulting engineer. Ct. Croydon. July 29.

DE PINNA, HERBERT ALFRED, Grosvenor-st, Grosvenor sq. Ct High Court. July 29.

DUGGLEBY, SEPTIMUS WALDBY, Scarborough, butcher. Ct. Scarborough. July 29.

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ENGLESBERG, ISAAC, Manchester, tailor. Ct. Manchester. July 29.

FROST, WILLIAM DAVID, Woolwich, wholesale confectioner. Ct. Green-
wich. July 29.
GIBBON, WILLIAM, Milford Haven, tobacconist. Ct. Pembroke Dock.
July 31.

HARRIS, MICHAEL, Chace water, ironmonger. Ct. Truro. July 31,
JONES, NATHANIEL ARUNDELL (described in the receiving order and trading
as Jones Brothers), Bristol, advertising agent. Ct. Bristol. July 27.
JONES, ROBERT, Melinden, licensed victualler. Ct. Bangor July 81.
JONES, ROBERT OWEN, Blaenau Festiniog, solicitor. Ct. Portmadoc and
Festiniog. July 30.

KENT, WALTER HARRY, Chale, builder. Ct. Newport and Ryde. July 30.
KIRKBY, WILLIAM, Leeds, late pork butcher. Ct. Leeds. July 29.
LANGLEY, FRANK, Rugby, theatre proprietor. Ct. Coventry July 30.
LEVY, SOLOMON, and LEWIS, MARKS (late trading as S. and M. Lewis
and Co., described in the receiving order as Solomon Levy and Mark
Lewis), late Christopher-st, wholesale woollen merchants. Ct. High
Court. July 29.

MACFARLANE, FANE ANDREW JAMES, Pitsea, managing director of a limited company. Ct. Chelmsford. July 30.

MCGOWAN, PATRICK, Moreton-ter, Pimlico, Westminster, commissionaire.
Ct. High Court. July 30.

MCKEARS, HENRY NEWMAN, Sheffield, tailor. Ct. Sheffield. July 29.
MYERS, JAMES, Birkdale, blacksmith. Ct. Burnley. July 29.

PATE, EDGAR T., Catford. dancing master. Ct. Greenwich. July 26. PROCTOR, WILLIAM BARTLETT, late Craven-hill-grdns, Bayswater, boardinghouse keeper. Ct. High Court. July 29.

REDFORD, WILLIS KNIGHT, Manchester, keeper of a drug store Ct. Manchester. July 30.

RIDDELL, CAPTAIN GEORGE AUGUSTUS, Jermyn-st, Piccadilly.

Court. July 31.

ROBINSON, JOSEPH, Hale, builder. Ct. Manchester. July 30

Ct. High

ROGERS, RICHARD PURCELL, Ellesmere, fishmonger. Ct. Wrexham and Llangollen. July 30.

RUTTY, WILLIAM JAMES (trading as Frances Rutty), Stafford, ironmonger. Ct. Stafford. July 25.

SCHUMACHER, E. C., Sutton. Ct. Croydon. July 25.

SHARPE, JOHN, Retford, gentleman. Ct. Lincoln. July 30.

SMITH, E. B., Croydon, printer. Ct. Croydon. July 27.

SMITH, WILLIAM. Porth, underground haulier. Ct. Pontypridd. Ystradyfodwg, and Porth. July 29.

SOUTHERN, WALTER, Tyldesley, grocer. Ct. Bolton. July 31.

THOMAS, JOHN HENRY, Abertysswg, butcher. Ct. Tredegar. July 30. VICKERS, CHRISTOPHER, Mirfield, innkeeper. Ct. Dewsbury. July 29. WALL, ALFRED BERNARD, Cheltenham, sculptor. Ct. Cheltenham. July 30,

WEEKES, WILLIAM. Aldbourne-rd, Shepherd's Bush, agent.

Court. July 29.

WILLIAMS, JOHN, Llanfairfechan, builder. Ct. Bangor. July 29

GAZETTE, AUG. 6.

Ct. High

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LISTON, BEATRICE, Camberley, widow. Ct. Guildford and Godalming. Aug. 2.

MORRIS, CHARLES (trading as Charles Morris and Co.), Fenchurch-st, shipping agent. Ct. High Court. Aug. 1.

ROBINSON, HERVÉ JOSSE, Great Grimsby, ledger clerk. Ct. Great
Grimsby. Aug. 2.

SKUCE, WILLIAM HENRY, Bath, bookbinder. Ct. Bath. Aug 1.
THOMAS, JOHN HOPKIN, Kenfig Hill, collier. Ct. Cardiff. July 31.
TUCKER, HERBERT, Portsmouth, merchant. Ct. Portsmouth. July 31.
WARING, HENRY (late trading as Warings), late Bootle, gentleman's out-
fitter. Ct. Liverpool. Aug. 1.

WHEADON, JOHN LEWIS, Burnley, hay merchant. Ct. Burnley. Aug. 2.

ADJUDICATION ANNULLED AND RECEIVING ORDER
RESCINDED.
GAZETTE, AUG. 2.

O'SULLIVAN, JAMES ALEXANDER, late Parliament-st, Westminster.
High Court. July 17.

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