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Land Certificate o f Edward Joseph Healy to

151a. 2r. i3p. o f the lands o f Derrynagittagh

(Purcell) and 30a. 2r. 3op. o f the lands o f Moe

situate in the Barony o f Tulla Upper and County of

Clare, being the lands comprised in this Folio.

OBITUARY

M

r

. P

atrick

J .

O ’D

riscoll

,

Solicitor, died at

his residence, The Retreat, Bandon, Co. Cork, on

23rd June, 1952.

Mr. O’Driscoll served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. Patrick Joseph McCarthy, Bandon, Co.

Cork, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1899, and

practised at Bandon, Co. Cork.

M

r

.

S

ydney

E

xshaw

,

Solicitor, Monaghan, died

on the 19th June, 1952.

Mr. Exshaw served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. William Martin, Solicitor, Monaghan,

was admitted as a solicitor in Michaelmas Sittings,

1919, and practised at Monaghan.

M

r

. R

oger

F

ox

,

Solicitor, Kilmallock, Co. Lime­

rick, died on the 15th July, 1952.

Mr. Fox served his apprenticeship with the late

Mr. James G. Skinner, Solicitor, Mitchelstown, Co.

Cork, was admitted in Flilary Sittings, 1902, and

pracdsed as senior partner in the firm o f Messrs.

Roger Fox & Co., Kilmallock.

SOLICITORS’ GOLFING SOCIETY

M

embers

are reminded that the Autumn meeting

will take place at Portmarnock, on Thursday, the

2nd October, 1952, when the I.L.S. Challenge Cup

and Ryan Cup will be competed for together with

other prizes.

New members (sub. 10/-) cordially

invited. It is also proposed to have an outing to

Cork on Saturday, n th October, when a triangular

contest between teams from Cork, Dublin and

Belfast will be held. The names o f Dublin members

who would be available for this outing should be

sent to the Secretary o f the Golfing Society, c/o

Solicitors’ Buildings, Four Courts.

INDEX OF STATUTORY INSTRU­

MENTS

R

eceived

pursuant to the Statutory Instruments

Act, 1947.

The last list was published in the

Society’s

G

azette

for March, 1952.

AGR ICULTURE, LANDS AND FISH ER IES

S

ubject

M

atter

and

R

eferen ce

N

umbers

Agricultural Association o f Ireland—High Court Deposit

reduced by 75 per cent.— 117/1952.

Agricultural Wages (Minimum Rates)—91/1952, 92/1952.

Agricultural Workers (Female Minimum Rates)— 197/1952.

Bacon, Live Pigs and Pork Carcases—Export Licences to

British Minister o f Food—89/1952.

Butter controlled in Dublin by Butter Marketing Com­

mittee—205/1952.

Carriage o f Wheat—248/1952.

Creamery Butter (Prices)— 206/1952.

Dublin District Milk Board (Election Daj% 1952)—219/1952

Eggs Export Licence Regulations—202/1952.

Eggs Exports Revocation—201/1952.

Eggs (Amendment) Regulations—86/1952.

Fisheries (Delegation -of Ministerial Functions)—-179/1952.

Flour and Wheatenmeal Licensing— 180/1952.

Foot and Mouth Disease (Prohibition o f Import o f Plants,

Trees and Fruit)— 134/1952.

Foot and Mouth Disease— 147/1952.

Foyle Area (Netting and Licensing) Regulations.

Foyle Fisheries Act, 1952 (Part III, Commencement)—75/1953.

Foyle Fisheries Act, 1952, delegated to Parliamentary Secre­

tary— 179/1952.

Home Grown Wheat (National Percentage— i952-’ 52)—

246/1952.

Home Grown Wheat (Purchase Percentage for 1952-1953)—

139/1952.

Home Grown Wheat (Storage and Drying Plant)— 148/1952.

Land Reclamation Act (Finance) Regulations—87/1952.

Levy Butter Stocks—209/1952, 210/1952, 211/1952,

Roll Butter (Prices)—207/1952.

Sea Fisheries Act, 1952, Commencement— 100/1952, 155/1952.

Sea Fisheries Act, 1952, delegated to Parliamentary Secretary—■

179/1952.

Tobacco Rehandlers (Charges) Regulations—229/1952.

Wheat—233/1952.

Wheaten Flour substitutes—Imports curtailed, 234/1952.

COMMODITIES, GOODS AND SERV ICES

S

u bject

M

atter

and

R

eferen ce

N

umbers

Bread (Prices)—183/1952.

Butter Rationing— 122/1952.

Butter Rationing Distribution and Licensing Revocation—

195/1952.

Butter (Maximum Prices)— 199/1952.

Cigarettes (Maximum Prices)—83/1952.

Cloth, Clothing and knitting wool (Maximum Prices Amend­

ment)—213/1952.

Cocoa (Maximum Prices)—259/1952.

Condensed Milk (Maximum Prices)—257/1952.

Coal (Maximum Prices)— 171/1952 (Galway).

Emergency Powers (General Rationing Provisions) Revoca­

tion— 172/1952.

Flour and Bread Rationing Revocation— 196/1952.

Flour and Wheatenmeal Licensing Regulations— 180/1952.

Flour and Wheatenmeal (Maximum Prices)— 184/1952.

Gas Charges— 153/1952 (Dundalk), 154/1952 (Thurlcs),

174/195^ (Wicklow), 225/1952 (Tipperary).

Gas Undertakers Dividends—251/1952.

Hides and Skins—Licence for Tanning— 119/1952.

Intoxicating Liquor (Maximum Prices)—82/1952.

Margarine (Maximum Prices)— 151/1952.

Meat Extracts (Maximum Prices Revocation)—76/1952.

Milk (Minimum Prices)— 106/1952 (Dublin), 107/1952 (Cork).

Milk (Retail Price)— 108/1952 (Cork), 109/1952 (Dublin).

Milk (Maximum Prices to Retailers)—110/1952.

Oatmeal (Maximum Prices)— 142/1952.

Perambulators (Maximum Prices)—m /19 52.

Prunes (Maximum Price Revocation)— 143/1952.

Standard Mark Orders :

Bituminous Roofing Felt— 115/1952.

Zinc Chromate Primers— 116/1952.

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