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'That sounds very fine in theory. What happens

in practice? Either deliberately or as a result of

error claims are allowed to drift along over the

years so that, when they come before the court,

the task of doing justice is rendered, if not im

possible, at least far more difficult than it should

have been.

His Lordship stated that he proposed that the

papers should be sent to the Law Society. Further

more he said — 'I cannot attribute the worsening

of the plaintiff's condition during the last five years

the depression and irritability to the defendants.

It is (he fault of the solicitors.

(Wales v Wales, Times November 28th, 1967).

THE REGISTRY

Register A

Law Clerk or Qualified Solicitor to deal with Probate and

Conveyancing matters (mostly) in busy office in Pro

vincial Town North of Dublin. Replies to —;

Box No

A252.

Register C.

Estate

of PATRICK COMYN

late of Gortnaboul,

Kilshanny, Co. Clare. Deceased.

Will any Solicitor any other parson knowing the where

abouts of the Will of the above named Deceased please

contact—

PATRICK J. CHAMBERS,

Solicitor,

ENNISTYMON, CO. CLARE.

REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS, 1964

Issue of New Land Certificate

Applications have been received from

the

registered

owners mentioned in the Schedule annexed hereto, for the

issue of Certificates of Title in substitution for the original

Certificates issued in respect of the lands specified in 'the

said Schedule, which original Certificates,

it is alleged,

have been lost or inadvertently destroyed.

A new Certificate will be issued in each case, except a

case in respect of which notification is received in this

Registry within 28 days

from

the publication of this

notice, that the Certificate of Title is still in existence,

and in the custody of some person other than the regis

tered owner. Any such notification should state

the

grounds on which such Certificate is being held.

Dated the 19th day of December, 1967.

D. L. McALLISTER,

Registrar of Titles

Central Office,

Land Registry,

Chancery Street.

DUBLIN.

SCHEDULE

1. Registered Owner, Joseph McDonnell. Folio number

6188. County Carlow. Lands of Kneestown, Rainstown in

the Barony of Carlow, containing 59a. 3r. 24p.

2. Registered Owner, John Ryan. Folio number 15249.

County Tippexary. Lands of Curraheen in the Barony of

Ormond Upper containing lla. 2r. 14p.

3. Registered Owner, James

J. Kenny. Folio number

5872. City of Dublin. Lands of Kilbarrack (Plan 114 & 115

on Registry Map), containing la. Ir 16p

^^'"ed Owners, WilUam a0d E'len G|yM- Folio

number 2619 County Galway. Lands of Lisheenaheltia in

the Barony of Ballymore. 17a. 3r. 14p

5. Registeed Owner, James Maher. Folio number 12r.

County Cork. Lands of Ballynabointra in the Barony of

Ballymore containing 23a. 3r. 21p.

6. Registered Owner Philip Maher. Folio number 1076

County Tipperary. Lands of Kilballyhemikin in the Baronv

of Ikernn containing 16a. Ir. 20p.

7. Registered Owners Rev. Patrick McKenna and others

Folio numbes 2237 and 6540. County Monaghan. Lands of

Camgans m

the Barony

of Trough

containing

25a.

or 8p.

OBITUARY

IQ^' ]0<J!r\?\Gi'bney' Solicitor' di£d on the 8th July,

1967, at St. Michael's Hospital, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin

Mr. Gibney served his apprenticeship with the late Mr.

R. S. Felton, 18, Eustace Street, Dubllin, was admitted in

Hilary Sittings, 1946, and practised at 18 Eustace Street

Dublin.

Mr. James McD Kerr, Solicitor, died on the 18th Octo

ber, 1967, at the Mater Hospital, Dublin.

Mr. Kerr served his apprenticeship with the late Mr.

Peadar Cov/an, 67, Dame Street, Dublin, was admitted in

Michaelmas Sittings, 1950, and practised at 33 Lr. Ormond

Quay, Dublin.

Mr. Edmund A. Rice. Solicitor, died on the 24th Octo

ber, 1967.

Mr. Rice served his apprenticeship with the late Mr.

Richard Rice, Fermoy, Co. Cork, was admitted in Michael

mas Sittings,

1914,

and practised under

the

style of

Messrs. Richard A. Rice & Son, Fermoy, Co. Cork.

Mr.

John S. O'Connor, Solicitor, died on

the 3rd

November, 1967, at the Richmond Hospital, Dublin.

Mr. O'Connor served his apprenticeship with the late

Mr. Marcus A. Lynch, 12, Lr. Ormond Quay, Dublin, was

admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1925, and practised as senior

Partner in the firm of Messrs. John S. O'Connor & Co., 4

Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin. He served on the Council

from 1938 to 1951 and wase Vice-President in 1942-43.

Mr. William Trant McCarthy, Solicitor, died on the 5th

November, 1967, at his residence 324, South Circular Road.

Dublin.

Mr. McCarthy served his apprenticeship with the late

Mr. Francis H. Dowling, Tralee, Co. Kerry, was admitted in

Trinity Sittings, 1923, and practised as senior partner in

the firm of Trant, McCarthy & Co., 4, Chancery Place,

Dublin

Examination Dates, 1968

Examination

1st Law

2nd Law

3rd Law

Preliminary

1st and 2nd

Irish

Book-keeping

Dates

29th and 30th Jan.

30th, 31st Jan. and 1st

1st, 2nd and 3rd Feb.

31st Jan. and 1st. 2nd

and 3rd Feb.

9th Feb.

19th Feb.

for entries

Final Date

8th Jan.

Feb. 9th Jan.

10th Jan.

10th Jan.

19th Jan.

29th Jan.

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