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INCOEPOEATED LAW SOCIETY OF
IKE LAND.
At the preliminary examination of candidates seek
ing to-be bound as apprentices to solicitors, held on the
17th and 18th October, the following were allowed the
examination, and their names are arranged in order of
merit:—
1. Eobert H. Oalvert
2. Hugh Horan
3. Joseph A. M. Steele
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Patrick F. O'Erien
5. Archibald D. Kosenthal
6. Michael Bergin
7. Edward A. Shaw
8. David Alien
9. Hugh C. Cochrane
10. Hastings D. Draper
11. James C. M'Dowell
12. Michael M. Kenny
13. William Alexander
14. William D. Sainsbury
15. Henry T. K. Clay
16. John F. Eunia
The Findlater Scholarship for 1892 has been awarded
to George H. Wheeler.
At the final examination of apprentices seeking to be
admitted Solicitors, held on 19th and 20th October, the
following were allowed
the examination, and
their
names are arranged in order of merit:—
1. William Sheridan
2. John Quigg
3. Johu C. Conroy
4. Nicholas Shortal
5. Joseph I. Donaghy,
B.A., E.U.I.
6. Florence O'Sullivan
7. Michael P. Nolau
8. Ignatius J. Eice
9. Patrick J. Brady
10. Patrick J. Eooney
11. Robert A. Killen
12. Michael C. Feeney
13. Francis Burke
Iff. Herbert W. Barnes
15! Gerald A. Howe
16. Richard H. Twigg
17. Tbomas Callau
18. James M. M. Dunlop
19. George Green
The remaining candidates are postponed. The Court
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of Examiners have awarded silver medals, to William f
Sheridan and John Quigg, and special certificates to
Johu C. Couroy aud Nicholas Shortal;-
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(By order)
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WM. GEO. WAKELY, Secretary.
9th November, 1892.
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