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LOCAL LIQUIDATION CASES.

Since the publication of the last official list of debtors petitioning under the Liquidation Clauses of the Bankruptcy Act of 1869, there has been 164 additional new cases in town and country, including the following local petitioners, viz:—

RE WILLIAM HENRY HOOPER, of Bournemouth, plumber, painter, and glazier.—First meeting of creditors to be held at the offices of Messrs. Dawson, Bryan, and Dawson, solicitors, 33, Bedford-square, London, for the purpose of proving debts, examining a statement of the debtor’s affairs, and deciding by resolution whether the same shall be wound up under liquidation or bankruptcy.

RE JOHN ALLEN, timber dealer, &c., Blackfriars-road, Southsea.—Creditors to meet at the offices of Mr. J. Wainscot, accountant, No. 9, Union-street, Portsea. Solicitor for the debtor, Mr. F. Walker, 9, Union-street, Portsea.

RE GEORGE LOCK, cattle dealer, Easton, near Winchester, Hants.—Creditors will hold their first meeting at the Royal Hotel, Winchester. Solicitor for the petitioner, Mr. W. A. Kilby, 4, Portland-street, Southampton.

RE ERNEST WARD, of Bitterne, grocer, pork butcher, and hay dealer, &c. Creditors to meet at the office of Mr. W. A. Kilby, solicitor, 4, Portland-street, Southampton.

RE EDMUND WEBB, of the Coach and Horses, Hilsea, licensed victualler.—Creditors to meet at the offices of Mr. Edmonds, No. 46, St. James’s-street, Portsea.—Solicitor for the debtor, Mr. G. H. King, of 20, Union-street, Portsea.

Hampshire Advertiser, Wednesday 03 April, 1872 source