GAZETTE
JULY/
A
UGUST
1987
The Application will be proceeded with
unless notification is received in the Registry
within one calendar month from the date of
publication of this Notice that the original
documents of title are in existence. Any
such notification should state the grounds
on which the documents of title are
held.
THE
SOLICITORS
BENEVOLENT
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
LAW SOCIETY
OF IRELAND
Employment
Solicitor wanted, to take over sole prac
titioner's office for three month period
approx. in January, 1988. Busy centrally
located provincial town. Accommodation in
eluded. Box No. 310.
B.Comm. Graduate seeks a job as a Junior
Law Clerk. Please contact Susan Cullen, 67
Cabra Road, Dublin 7. Tel. 309505.
The Profession
Joseph S. Cuddigan, Solicitor, has com-
menced practice under the style of Joseph
S. Cuddigan & Co., Solicitor, 23 Marlboro
Street, Cork. Tel. 270903/270733.
Miscellaneous
ENGLISH AGENTS: Agency work under-
taken for Irish solicitors in both litigation
and non-contentious matters — including
legal aid. Fearon & Co., Solicitors,
12 The Broadway, Woking, Surrey GU21
5AU. Telephone Woking (04862) 26272.
Fax: Woking (04862) 25807.
GENERAL MEET I NG
IN
K I LKENNY
Following the address of the Presi
dent of the Society, Mr. David R. Pigot,
at the Half-Yearly General Meeting in
Kilkenny on 2nd May, 1987, Mr. John
O'Connor, Chairman of the Solicitors
Benevolent Association was called
upon to outline the Association's
activities. Following a resume of the
Association's work, Mr. O'Connor
stated that the Committee wished to
thank the Bar As s o c i a t i o n s, the
Younger Members Committee and
individual Solicitors who had responded
to the financial appeal made at the last
General Meeting.
However, the Association remains in
serious need of funds as there will
clearly be a sizeable deficit this year.
About 60 cases are currently being
dealt with. Mr. O'Connor said that
subscriptions from individual Solicitors
may be sent to the Secretary of the
Association, Ms Clare Leonard, at 4 0
Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2, or
c/o Law Society, Blackhall Place,
Dublin 7.
The President who had earlier in the
day attended a meeting of the Direc-
tors of the Association thanked Mr.
O'Connor and the other members of
the Association Committee for their
work wh i ch he said deserved the
continued generous support of the
profession.
OVERNIGHT
ACCOMMODATION
Single or Double — £15 . 00
per night
(Breakfast included)
Also available at Week-ends
Telephone: 710711
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