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MR. DANIEL X. KEENAN, Solicitor, died in Dublin,

on 8th October, 1945. Mr. Keenan served his

apprenticeship with the late Mr. William Gal-

lagher, Armagh, was admitted in Michaelmas

Sittings, 1895, and practised in Monaghan.

ME. HENRY G. DONNELLY, Solicitor, died in

Dublin on 10th October, 1945. Mr. Donnelly,

who was formerly a Barrister, was admitted a

Solicitor in Hilary Sittings, 1918, and practised

at Athj% Baltinglass and Dunlavin.

THE REGISTRY.

(1) Entries will be accepted from solicitors for the

Registry under the following headings:—Sec

tion A.—Practices for sale, partnerships and

assistantships vacant; Section B.—Practices,

partnerships and assistantships sought; Section

C.—Miscellaneous information required, books,

office equipment, etc., wanted or for sale. (2) Each

entry accepted will be made in the appropriate

section of the register which is open for inspection

at the Society's offices during business hours.

Each entry accepted will also be published once

in the Society's

Gazette.

If the advertiser wishes

the entry and advertisement in the

Gazette may

be

over a box number. (3) Charges for each entry in

SECTION A.

QUALIFIED ASSISTANT wanted bv City Firm. Reply to

Box No. A.102.

the Register (including one publication in the

Society's

Gazette) :

members of the Society 3/-

for 30 words or less and Id. for each additional

word over 30. Other solicitors double the rate

for members of the Society. (4) Replies to entries

in the Register and advertisements will not be

forwarded by the Society unless postage is pre

paid. (5) Replies to advertisements should be

marked with the appropriate Box No. and ad

dressed to the Society. (6) The use of the Registry

by solicitors is subject to general conditions,

copies of which may be obtained from the

Secretary.

SECTION B.

OLD ESTABLISHED SOLICITORS would acquire first class

Dublin practice or would consider amalgamation. Replies

in strict confidence. Box No. B.109.

SECTION C.

To DUBLIN SOLICITORS :—'Tis believed that MICHAEL

ENGLISH, Tullamore, Merchant, within the past 5 years

made his Will in a Dublin solicitor's office where, pre

sumably, the document is. Appeal is made on behalf of

Testator's widow for its discovery. Please communicate

with :

ROGERS & Co.,

Solicitors,

Tullamore.

MR. MICHAEL J. FITZMAURICE, 2, Lower Ormond Quay,

Dublin is no longer acting as agent for MR. JOHN B.

LAVELLE.

The Solicitors9 Benevolent Association

The Association which operates throughout the whole of Ireland, cares for Solicitors,

their wives, widows and families who have fallen on hard times.

Last year over £1,300 was distributed in relief. Additional subscriptions, donations

and bequests are urgently needed to continue and extend the Association's work.

The active co-operation of the Profession in the Association's good work is asked for

and all who are not members are urged to join without delay.

Membership Subscription:

£1 Is. Od.

(or

10/6

if admitted less than

3

years') a year.

£10 10s.

Od.

life membership.

Address:

THE SECRETARY,

SOLICITORS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION,

22 NASSAU STREET, DUBLIN.

ALL Communications

connected with THE GAZETTE

should be addressed

to

the Secretary of

the Society,

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin.

Telephone : 73092.

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