The Gazette 1944-46

MR. JAMES C. PARKE, Solicitor, died at Morwenna, Llandudno, on ist March, 1946. Mr. Parke served his apprenticeship to the late William A. Parke, Clones, was admitted a Solicitor in Ireland in Hilary Sittings, 1908, and practised at Clones, Co. Monaghan. He was admitted a Solicitor in England in Michaelmas Sittings, 1922, and practised in Llandudno as a partner in the firm of Chamberlain, Johnson & Parke.

admitted' in'Eastef Sittings;" 1886, and practised at 15 Eden Quay, Dublin, under the style of Maxwell, Weldon & Co. ______ MR. DERMOT J. O'ROURKE, Solicitor, died at his residence in Naas on 25th February, 1946. Mr. O'Rourke served his apprenticeship with the late Peter J. McCann, of Naas, was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1932, and practised as a partner in the firm of Brown & McCann. (i) 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 the Register (including one publication in the Society's Gazette) : members of the .Society _f- for 30- words or less and id. for each additi6nal 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,

THE REGISTRY

copies of which may be obtained

from

the

Secretary. Section B.

SOLICITOR, 32, with capital, seeks partnership or paid Assistantship leading thereto after trial period, or would consider temporary post, 8 years first- class experience District and Circuit Courts, Probate, Land Registry, Conveyancing, Workmen's Com pensation. Town or County. Replies in confidence to Box No. 6.115. SOLICITOR, qualified in Easter Sittings, 1944, with good knowledge of a country Solicitor's office work and District and Circuit Court practice and procedure desires position as an assistant in solicitor's office. Good reference from well-established solicitor available. Thomas Bowes, Loughrea, Co. Galway. Section C.

REQUIRED a good copy of Law," third edition, 1903.

"Cherry's Irish Lan Box No. C.IO4-

WANTED bound set of Irish Reports and of Irish Law Times Reports in good condition. Please state price. Box No. C.ioj.

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 : Ci is. od. (or 10/6 if admitted less than $ years) ayear. £10 IDS. od. life me'.'.-bersh'p. Address : THE SECRETARY, SOLICITORS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, J.'...-'.. 12 NASSAU STREET, DUBLIN.

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