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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[AUGUST, 1923

MR. D. ]|PEDERICK

SPILLER, Solicitor,

died upon the 9th July, 1923, at Belfast.

Mr. Spiller was admitted in Michaelmas

Term, 1875, and practised at 29 High Street,

Belfast.

MR. MICHAEL BERGIN, Solicitor, died upon

the 20th July, 1923, at Greystones, Co.

Wicklow.

Mr. Bergin served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. Thomas O'Meara, 14 Fleet Street,

Dublin, was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings,

1897, and practised at 56 Rutland Square,

Dublin.

MR. DAVID M. MORIARTY, Solicitor, died

upon the 24th July, 1923.

Mr. Moriarty was admitted in Trinity

Sittings, 1885, and practised at Tralee up to

the year 1916, when he was appointed Clerk

of the Crown and Peace for the County of

Kerry.

THE RIGHT HONORABLE JOHN C. WHITE,

died upon the 27th July, 1923, at Belfast.

Mr. White who was admitted in Michaelmas

Term, 1875, was member of the firm of

White, McMillan, and Wheeler, 45 Arthur

Street, Belfast, up to the year 1919, when he

retired.

He was Lord Mayor of Belfast for 1919,

and was appointed a Privy Councillor in

1920.

MR. JOHN HARBINSON, Solicitor, died upon

the 31st July, 1923, at Belfast.

Mr. Harbinson was admitted in Hilary

Term, 1876, and practised at Magherfelt, Co.

Londonderry.

Commissioners for Oaths (Northern Ireland).

The following have been appointed by the

Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland to be

Commissioners to Administer Oaths for the

Counties Down and Armagh.

J. Moore Boyle, Solicitor, Newry, and

A. W. Devenish Meares, Solicitor, Newry.

In addition, Mr. Boyle has been appointed

Notary Public, and Commissioner for taking

the acknowledgments of deeds, executed by

married women.

Irish Solicitors' Golfing Society.

The final round of the Competition for the

Cup presented by the Council of the Incorpo

rated Law Society of Ireland was between

Mr. J. Barry Brown and Mr. William J.

Byrne, and resulted in a win by Mr. J. Barry

Brown.

The Society's Examinations.

OCTOBER, 1923.

The following Examinations will be held

at the Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's

Green, Dublin, in October next :—

Preliminary—4th

and

5th October—

Notices to be lodged before 18th September.

Intermediate—8th October—Notices to be

lodged before 20th September.

Final—9th, 10th, llth October—Notices

to be lodged befofe 20th September.

Notices to be lodged in the Secretary's

Office, 33 Molesworth Street, Dublin.

1924 EXAMINATIONS.

There will be two Preliminary Examina

tions, one in April, the second in October.

There will be two Intermediate Examina

tions, one in July, the second in October.

There will be two Final Examinations, one

in April, the second in October.

Those apprentices who would be entitled,

by reason of the date of the expiration of their

indentures, to attend a Final Examination

in January, 1924, are at liberty to attend the

Final Examination to be held on 9th, 10th

and llth October, 1923.

Lectures.

MICHAELMAS SITTINGS, 1923.

Lectures will be delivered on the following

dates at the Royal College of Surgeons,

Stephen's Green, Dublin :—

JUNIOR CLASS.

October 25, 29.

November 1, 5, 8, 12, 15,19, 22, 26, 29.

December 3.