The Gazette 1944-46

Mr. Minton served his apprenticeship with the late William J. Menton, Roscrea, was admitted a Solicitor in Easter Sittings, 1901, and practised at 1, Clare Street, Dublin, under the style of J. H. Menton & Co. MR. JOHN J. KENNEDY, Solicitor, died at his residence, Derrinsallow House, Birr, on 9th January, 1946. Mr. Kennedy served his apprenticeship with the late M, M. Murphy of Kilkenny, was admitted a Solicitor in Hilary Sittings, 1900, and practised at Birr. He was State Solicitor for Offaly. 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 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. (0) The use of the Registry by solicitors is subject to general conditions, copies of which may be obtained from the Secretary. SECTION B-contd. ASSISTANT Solicitor, admitted 1936, Graduate, T.T-, hav ing experience of Local Government work, and capable of taking complete charge, seeks post with a view to eventual partnership or purchase of practice. Box No. B.114 SECTION C. Mr. William Stewart Collis having retired from practice, Mr. George W. Beaumont has taken into partnership Mr. R. Morton Wilson, LL.B., son of the late Robert Dowse. Wilson, a former partner in the firm, and the practice will continue to be carried on under the style of Collis and Ward at 13 Clare Street, Dublin,, as heretofore.

ME. AMBROSE S'TEEN, Solicitor, died at his resi dence, Johnstown House, Navan, on 7th January,, 1946. Mr. Steen served his apprenticeship with the late Frank Fottrell, Dublin, was admitted a Solicitor in Trinity Sittings, 1911, and practised at Navan. He was State Solicitor for County Meath.

MR. JOHN MINTON, Solicitor, died at his residence, Orlando, Park Avenue, Sydney Parade, Dublin, on 8th January, 1946.

THE REGISTRY.

(1) 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 SECTION A. WANTED a Solicitor experienced in Circuit and District Court, also Conveyancing etc., to conduct established practice in Midland town. Replies to Box No. A.104 SECTION B. SOLICITOR, young, two years' experience. Excellent refr erences, desires change to another City appointment. Box B.112 SOLICITOR recommends experienced general law clerk (engaged) desiring vacancy in Dublin office. Strict TT. Excellent references. Box No. B.113

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