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JUNE,

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

made at the Bank, in carrying out the pro

posed arrangement,

if approved by

the

National Debt Commissioners and the Irish

Land Commission.

Sales under the Land Purchase Acts will,

in future, to a large and increasing extent,

be financed in Stock ;

and sales of Immature

Stock must, of necessity, become more

frequent. The redemption prices of superior

interests,

charges,

incumbrances,

and

expenses of sale must all be paid in cash by

Vendors, and the majority of Estates sold

are so charged and incumbered, that Vendors

cannot afford to continue paying high rates

of interest and to delay allocation until the

Stock matures.

The Estates Commissioners' financial year

ends on the 31st day of March, and a very

large number of advances to tenants are made

in February and March. A large portion—

probably one half—of these advances is made

in Stock which will not become mature until

the following 1st July.

It is clear, therefore,

that a Vendor who wishes to realise Stock

to the best advantage will not allocate his

purchase money until

the 1st

July, or

certainly not before the 1st of June.

Copies of the above Memorandum have

been sent to the Secretary of the Treasury,

the Chief Secretary for Ireland, the Irish

Land Commission and the Bank of Ireland.

Land Purchase (Ireland) Acts,

PUBLIC TRUSTEE.

THE following Question and Answer appear

in the Parliamentary Papers :—

Cj.

Mr. Fetherstonhaugh.—

To ask the Chief

Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,

what is the total amount of the trust funds

now vested in the Public Trustee, Ireland ;

and to how many different trusts do these

funds belong.

[2ith May,

1911.]

A.

Mr. Birrell.—

The trust funds vested in

the Public Trustee, Ireland, since the passing

of the Land Act of 1903 amount to £557,612.

The number of estates to which these trusts

belong is 87.

[2ith May,

1911.]

Irish Land Commission.

FAIR RENT APPEALS.

THE following Sittings of the Court of the

Land Commission for hearing Appeals have

been provisionally arranged.

Place uf Sitting

Dublin

Limerick

Killarney

...

Dingle

Date of Sitting

191 t

June

I5th

2 7 th

29th

,,

3°th

Districts Listed.

Leinster (part of).

Co. Limerick.

Co. Kerry (part of)

Co. Kerry (part of)

Summer Assizes.

NORTH-EAST CIRCUIT,

Co. Meath.—At Trim,

on

Saturday,

July 1st, at 11,30 o'clock.

Co, Louth.—At Dundalk,

on Monday.

July 3rd, at n o'clock,

Co, Monaghan.—

At

Monaghan, on Wed-

day, July 51)1, at 11 o'clock.

Co. Armagh,—At Armagh, on Friday,

July jth, at 11 o'clock.

Co. Down.-—At Downpatrick, on Thurs

day, July 13th, at 12 o'clock.

Co. Antrim.—At Belfast, on Monday,

July tyth, at 12 o'clock.

City of Belfast.—At Belfast, on Wednes

day, July i gth, at u o'clock.

Judges

—Mr. Justice Boyd and Mr. Justice

Dodd.

Registrars—

R. R. Boyd, Howth House,

Howth, and Huston Dodd, 94 Marlborough

road, Donnybrook, Dublin.

NORTH-WEST CIRCUIT.

Co. Westmeath.—At Mullingar, on Satur

day, July ist, at i 1.30 o'clock.

Co. Longford.—At Longford, on Monday,

July 3rd, at 12.30 o'clock.

Co. Cavan.—At Cavan. on Wednesday,

July 5th, at 11 o'clock.

Co. Fermanagh.—At Enniskillen, on Fri

day, July 7th, at 11 o'clock.