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REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT,

18 9 1 AND 1942

NOTICE.

Folio 6741.

C

ounty

M

ayo

.

Registered Owner :

M

ary

I

vers

.

An application has been made to the Registrar o f

Titles for the issue of a Certificate of Title in substi­

tution for the Certificate specified in the Schedule

hereto, which, it is alleged, has been lost or inadvert­

ently destroyed. The Registrar of Titles will issue

a duplicate Certificate unless he is notified within

28 days from the date of this Notice that the said

Certificate o f Title is still in existence and in the

custody of some person other than the above-

named Registered Owner. Any such notification

should state the grounds on which the Certificate

in question is being held.

Dated this 20th day of December, 1950.

J

oseph

O’B

yrne

,

Registrar of Titles.

Land Registry,

Central Office,

Chancery Street,

Dublin.

S

chedule

above

referred

to

.

Land Certificate of Mary Ivers to Oa. Or. 6J p. of

the lands Kiltimagh, situate in the Barony of Gallen

and County o f Mayo, being the lands comprised in

said Folio.

NOTICE.

Folio 1607.

C

ounty

L

imerick

.

Registered Owner :

M

ary

H

erbert

.

An application has been made to the Registrar

of Titles for the issue o f a Certificate o f Title in

substitution for the Certificate specified in the

Schedule hereto, which, it is alleged, has been lost,

or inadvertently destroyed. The Registrar of Titles

will issue a duplicate Certificate unless he is notified

within 28 days from the date of this Notice that the

said Certificate of Title is still in existence and in the

custody o f some person other than the above-named

Registered Owner. Any such notification should

state the grounds on which the Certificate in question

is being held.

Dated this 20th day of December, 1950.

Joseph

O’B

yrne

,

Registrar of Titles.

Land Registry,

Central Office,

Chancery Street,

Dublin.

S

chedule

above

referred

to

.

Land Certificate of Mary Herbert to 1a. ir. i8p.

of the lands Sallymount situate in the Barony of

Clanwilliam and County o f Limerick, being the

lands comprised in said Folio.

EXAMINATION RESULTS.

Intermediate Examination

At the Intermediate Examination for apprentices

to Solicitors held on the 2nd and 3rd days of

October, the following passed the examination.

Passed with Merit: 1. Colm Price. 2. John

Michael McEvoy.

Passed: Brendan E. Boushel, Eileen de Burca,

William C. M. Corrigan, Stephen Patrick Derham,

Kevin C. Fawsitt, Donal Paul Gallagher, Peter D. P.

Gallagher, Edith E. M. Keaney, Edward Minogue,

Labhras C.

0

Raghallaigh, Brian Price, Eunice D.

J. Spendlove, John Daniel W. Warren.

Twenty-two candidates entered; 15 passed; 7

were postponed.

Final Examination

At the Final Examination for apprentices to

solicitors held on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th days of

October, the following passed the examination and

their names are arranged in order of merit:—

1.

Liam Desmond McGonagle.

2. John C.

Reedy. 3. John S. Wilcock. 4. Joseph J. Grace.

5. Richard Ryan.

6. Gerald J. M. Moloney.

7. Thelma King. 8. Joseph J . Hughes. 9. Arthur

Dey.

10. Andrew F. Ryan.

1 1 . Augustine I.

Cunningham.

12. James Marshall.

13. John

Patrick Sheehy. 14. James J. Sheerin. 15. Michael

D. Lambe, Gerald J. Lyons, Philip Sheil. 18. James

McD. Kerr. 19. Helena B. A. O’Doherty. 20.

Charles James Markey. 21. Edward J . Barrett.

22. John N. Ross.

23. Cornelius J. Noonan.

24. Charles P. Forde. 25. Eamonn Greene. 26.

Patrick Quinn. 27. Louis J. Noonan. 28. Michael

J . Leech.

29. Patrick Hugh O’Doherty.

30.

Kenneth F. Clear. 31. Ronald FI. C. O’Doherty.

32. Patrick J. Noonan. 33. Edward O’Carroll.

Forty-three candidates entered; 33 passed; 9

were postponed ; 1 did not attend.

The Council has awarded Silver Medals to Liam

Desmond McGonagle, John C. Reedy, John S.

Wilcock and Joseph J. Grace.

SCHOLARSHIPS, 1950

The Overend Final Examination Scholarship

(Real Property and Conveyancing), was awarded to

Andrew P. Curneen, who served his apprenticeship

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