Owner.
Any such notification should state the
grounds on which the Certificate in question is
being held.
Dated this i5th day of January, 1949.
JOSEPH O'BYRNE,
Registrar of Titles.
Land Registry,
Central Office,
Chancery Street,
Dublin.
SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO.
Land Certificate of John Nee to 273. zr. zyp. of the
Lands of Springlawn situate in the Barony of Killian
and County of Galway being the lands comprised
in said Folio.
THE REGISTER
SECTION A.
FOR SALE.—Old established Solicitors practice in a Southern
Provincial Town. Principals only. Apply Box No. A. 121.
WANTED for Solicitor's Office in Provincial town near Dublin—
Assistant Solicitor; also Law Clerk with competent know
ledge of Costs and Conveyancing. Reply Box No. A. 120.
SECTION B.
SOLICITOR, twelve years experience (city and county) seeks
assistantship.
Highest references.
Box B. 139.
SECTION C.
CALEB C. McCuTCHEON, M.A., LL.B., of 35 O'Connell
Street, Limerick, has acquired the practice of F. M. Fitt & Co.
of Lower Mallow Street, Limerick. Mr. McCutcheon has
removed from his former office at 35 O'Connell Street,
Limerick, and will continue to practise at Lower Mallow
Street, Limerick, under the style of " F. M. Fitt & Co."
SAFE required by Dublin Solicitor.
Box C. 122.
OBITUARY
MR. MICHAEL TYNAN, Solicitor, died at his residence,
Dereen, Ennis Road, Limerick on iyth December,
1948.
Mr. Tynan served his apprenticeship with the
late Mr. Nicholas F. Maher, Tipperary, was admitted
in Trinity sittings, 1921, and practised at Limerick.
MR. EDWARD J. DUFFY, Solicitor, died at his
residence, Ramorville, Virginia, Co. Cavan, on
9th January, 1949.
Mr. DufFy served his apprenticeship with the
late Mr. William L. B. Cochrane,
18 Harcourt
Street, Dublin, was admitted in Hilary sittings,
1918, and practised at Virginia, Co. Cavan.
MR. JAMES M. MAGEE, Solicitor, died at his residence,
Weston House, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, on i8th
January, 1949.
Mr. Magee served his apprenticeship with the
late Mr. Edward Dalton, n St. Stephen's Green,
Dublin, was admitted in Trinity sittings, 1897,
and practised at Bray.
The Solicitors' 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: £i is.
od.
(or
10/6
if admitted less
than
3
years) a year. £10
los. od.
life membership.
Address:
THE SECRETARY,
SOLICITORS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION,
12 NASSAU STREET, DUBLIN.
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