The Gazette 1946-49

passed the examination and their names are arranged in order of merit: 1. Mary T. O'Connor. 2. Margaret H. Walsh, B.A., N.U.I.

derived from the Land Registry, that Department is still understaffed, with the result that there is un– reasonable delay in completion of registrations and the issue of documents ; and if so, if he will take steps to expedite the work of this office. John S. O'Connor. Wednesday, i6th April, 1947. ANSWER : There are at present a number of vacancies on the authorised establishment of the Land Registry and there are certain difficulties in the way of rilling these vacancies at once. Every effort is being made to overcome these difficulties. In the meantime considerable overtime has been worked and will continue to be worked for so long as may be necessary. Increases have recently been authorised in the staff employed in the Registry and when the necessary personnel have been secured, we may hope for a substantial improvement as regards- the work of the Registry.

3. Brigid P. Power. 4. Eileen Kennedy. 5. James G. Lyons, B.A., N.U.I. 6. James P. Gilvarry. 7. Jacob Marcus.

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8. William F. O'Connor. 9. Denis M. Ronan.

10. Francis H. C. Salmon. n. Francis P. McDonnell. 12. Patrick Shannon. 13. Oliver P. Morahan. 14. Cecil F. Braund. 15. Domnall B. O'Sullivan. Eighteen candidates attended:

fifteen passed;

three were postponed.

LAND REGISTRY DAIL EIREANN.

SITTINGS.

To the Minister for Justice QUESTION : To ask the Minister for Justice if, notwithstanding the increased revenue now being

Trinity Sittings will commence on Mondajr, 2nd June and end on Thursday, 3ist July.

THE REGISTRY

(i) Entries will be accepted from solicitors for the Registry under the following headings : Section A Practices for Sale, partnerships and assistant- ships vacant; Section B. Practices, partnerships and assistantships sought; Section C. Mis– cellaneous 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 maybe over a box number. (3) Charges for each entry in the Register (including one publication in the Society's Gazette): members of the Society 3 /- for 30 words or less and id. for each additional word over 50. 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 addressed to the Society. (6) The use of the Registry by solicitors is subject to general conditions, copies of which may be obtained from the Secretary. Section A RISING Solicitor's practice for. sale. Southern town, owner retiring, personal reasons. Box No. A. 112. Section B SOLICITOR qualified 1938, now practising on own account, wishes to purchase good class practise or partnership, town or countrv. Box No. B 126.

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