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HINTS AND COMMENTS.

MUNICIPAL MATTERS IN DENBIGHSHIRE.

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

DENBIGH.

BRYMBO AND BROUGHTON.

PONTCYSYLLTE.

RHYL.

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RHYL. IMPORTANT BILL OF SALS CASE.—OA Saturday last Mr. Horatio Lloyd held a special court at Rhvl, under the Bankruptcy Act to try a case which is exciting considerable interest in the locality, and daring the progreesof which some 35 witnesses were to be heard. Mr. Abel Jones, builder, who is now making an arrangement with hia creditors, is the principal in the case. He had, it seems, a;iven a bill of sale to his brother-in-law, Richard Jones, but before he failed a quantit y of furniture was, it is alleged, removed from the premises and deposited in various outhouses for safety." Messrs. Charles Jones and Son, and other principal creditors, petitioned the Court to make him bankiupt, but before the time of notice expired Mr. W. Jonesj, solicitor, petitioned the Court for Abel Jones to have the affair settled by liquidation, and ultitmtply that course was reed upon. A COOilllittf-" f 1:1- spection having been appointed, thovhtd .a 0 Richard Jones. Consequently, at the of th' trustee. Mr. W. P. Jones, and the proseo- creditors, His H<wenr agreed* io invcgMgot: ia« question. Mr. E. Sw&h-nlmm, barrister, •d by Messrs. Sisson and Gaor<??, .;&hy, appeared f.)r the trustee, and Mr. X^unejy, barrister, hrul 1 n retained by Mr. W. Davies, solict or, to d-afond be validity of the bill of sale, but he had made a mis- Lake in the date, therefore Mr. Dories sought all adjournment. Eventually, however, it was agreed that the case go on. The Court sat till six o'clock in the evening and examined eighS, witnesses, prin- cipally dealing with the alleged removal of furni- ture aud the book debts, after which the case wie adjourned until November 19th, at Rhyl.

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