THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861
NOTICE OF ADJUDICATION, AND FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS.
JAMES HEATH, of PETERSFIELD, in the County of Hampshire, LICENSED VICTUALLER and COAL MERCHANT, having been adjudged Bankrupt under a petition for adjudication of bankruptcy filed in the County Court of Hampshire, holden at Petersfield, on the third day of March, 1862, is hereby required to surrender himself to the Registrar of the said Court, at the first meeting of Creditors, to be held before the said Registrar on the 2nd day of April, 1862, at ten o’clock in the forenoon precisely, at the Registrar’s Office, Hylton Street, Petersfield. The said Registrar is the Official Assignee, and Mr. George White, of Guildford, is the Solicitor acting in the bankruptcy. A public sitting will be appointed by the Court for the said Bankrupt to pass his last examination of which due notice will be given in the London Gazette. At the said first meeting of Creditors the Registrar will receive the proofs of the debts of the Creditors and the Creditors may choose an Assignee or Assignees of the Bankrupt’s Estate and Effects. At the public sittings proofs of debts of Creditors will also be received and the said Bankrupt will be required to submit himself to be examined, and to make a full disclosure and discovery of all his Estate and effects, and to finish his examination. Notice is also hereby given to all persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, not to deliver the same but to the Official Assignee whom the Court has appointed in that behalf, and give notice to the Solicitor acting in the bankruptcy.
C. J. MELLERSH,
Registrar.