Description | In two parts. 1. Printed letter: "On petition of George Steel, Shipowner, Wool-merchant, and Coal-broker in Aberdeen, as an individual, and as one of the partners of the Company Firm of William & George Steel, Shipowners, Wool-merchants, and Coal-brokers in Aberdeen, for interim protection and Decree of Cessio Bonorum, the Sheriff of Aberdeenshire appointed him to appear for examination, in the Ordinary Court Place at Aberdeen, on the twenty-fourth day of December next, at ten o'clock, A.M., when the Creditors may attend. A. Flockhart, Advocate, Aberdeen, 22nd November 1841. The above notice, which I beg to intimate to you, appeared in the Ediburgh Gazette of the 23rd current." 2. Printed letter: "On petition of William Steel, Shipowner, Wool-merchant, and Coal-broker in Aberdeen, as an individual, and as one of the partners of the Company Firm of William & George Steel, Shipowners, Wool-merchants, and Coal-brokers in Aberdeen, for interim protection and Decree of Cessio Bonorum, the Sheriff of Aberdeenshire appointed him to appear for examination, in the Ordinary Court Place at Aberdeen, on the twenty-fourth day of December next, at ten o'clock, A.M., when the Creditors may attend. A. Flockhart, Advocate, Aberdeen, 22nd November 1841. The above notice, which I beg to intimate to you, appeared in the Ediburgh Gazette of the 23rd current." |