(?) Subpccnas
for
the production of original
documents in Court should also be lodged in good
time.
(/) Applications for copies of maps of Registered
Holdings should be made, not to the Land Com–
mission, but to the Land Registry, Chancery St.,
Dublin.
C§) Applications should not be made for copies
of documents where the documents are non-existent.
For instance a considerable amount of time is wasted
arranging
refunds
in
respect of stamps sent in
with requisitions for copies of Purchase Agree–
ments for holdings listed under Section 9 of the
Land Act, 1931.
9. Revested Holdings and Parcels
Much official time is spent in answering letters
requesting information about holdings and parcels
which have been revested.
The information is
in most cases
readily available from
the Land
Registry, Chancery St., Dublin, and should be
obtained at that office by the Solicitor or his town
agent. Recourse should be had to the Land Com-;
mission only
for
information
that cannot be
obtained at the Land Registry.
See also 5
(i).
10. Officials Required to give Evidence
Reasonable notice of, say, a week or ten days
should be given to the Land Commission of the
hearing of Court cases in which an official is required
to give evidence.
11. Accuracy of References.
Great care should be taken to ensure that the
particulars, especially Receivable Order Nos. and
Serial Nos. furnished to
the Land Commission,
are
accurately
quoted.
EXAMINATIONS RESULTS
Preliminary Examination
AT
the Preliminary Examination
for
intending
apprentices to solicitors held on the loth and nth
days of April, the following passed the examination
and their names are arranged in order of merit :
i.
'William L. Carroll.
2. Patrick U. Murphy.
3. George W. Strong.
4. Daniel M. F. Molloy.
5. Enda Maher.
6. Michael J. Leech.
7. William
K. T. Bradshaw.
Eight candidates attended:
seven passed, one
was postponed; one did not attend.
The Council has awarded a silver medal
to
William L. Carroll, and a special certificate
to
Patrick U. Murphy.
Final Examination
AT
the Final Examination
for apprentices
to
solicitors held on 8th and 9th April, the following
passed
the
examination
and
their names
are
arranged in .order of merit : i. John D. Stokes,
B.A., T.C.D. 2. Matthew A. Farrell.
3. Patrick J.
Bergin, B.A., N.U.I.
4. Seosamh 0 Cuinneagain,
B.A., Q.U.B.
5. Bernard J. Carroll.
6. Eoin C.
Daly, B.A., N.U.I.
7. James M. Farrelly, B.A.,
N.U.I.
8. Daniel O. Healy, B.A., N.U.I.,
and
Bernard J. McDermott, equal.
10.
John M.
Flanagan, B.A., N.U.I.
11. Walter Rhatigan.
12. Henry B. Sexton, B.A., N.U.I.
13. Cormac
B. J. O'Hare.
14. William F. M. J. Semple.
15.
Leslie Mellon.
16. Moya Dixon.
17. Mary Barry.
18. Benedict J. Daly, B.A., N.U.I.
19. John
Butler, Arthur R. J. McDonald, Josephine M. E.
O'Keeffe, and Bernard P. D. O'Kelly, B.A., N.U.I.,
equal.
23. William M. Noyk, B.A., T.C.D.
24.
Louis Goldberg, B.A., T.C.D.
25
Fergus B.
O'Meara.
26. Harold J. Murphy.
Thirty-six candidates attended :
twenty-six passed,
ten were postponed.
The Council has awarded a special certificate
to John D. Stokes, B.A., T.C.D.
GOLFING SOCIETY.
THE Summer Meeting will be held at Portmarnock
on 3Oth May and not at the Grange as announced
in the April number.
The Captain's dinner will
be held in the Clubhouse at 7 p.m. The cost will
be 6/- per head.
Those intending to compete
or to be present at the Dinner will please notify
the Secretary not later than 27th May. Will those
members who intend going down by car and are
prepared to give seats to members who will not
have cars, please let the Hon. Secretary know in
good time, so that he may make the necessary
arrangements.
All entries, etc., to A. Marshall,
119 Stephen's Green, Dublin.
OBITUARY.
MR. ALBANY FETHERSTONHAUGH, Solicitor, died
at his residence, 57 Pembroke Road, Dublin, on
rst March, 1946.
Mr. Fetherstonhaugh was admitted
in Hilary-
Sittings, 1891, and practised as a partner in the
firm of Lett & Fetherstonhaugh at 23 Ely Place,
Dublin, up to the year 1930.
He then practised
in his own name at 22 KJIdare Street, Dublin, up
to the year 1932 when he retired.