The Gazette 1964/67

the hirer elected to exercise his option to terminate the agreement under one clause he would find himself liable under another clause to pay the company a sum equal to two-thirds of the total hiring cost outstanding at the date of termination. (United Dominions Trust (Commercial) Ltd. v Ennis— The Times, February 21, 1967). CORRESPONDENCE Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Dublin March 1, 1967. Two young German junior barristers, having com pleted their law studies at a German university and preparatory service at German Law Courts, would like to come to Ireland and work for the period of four months with an Irish lawyer thus being given the opportunity to gain practical experience of the Irish judicial system. These gentlement would perfer to be in Ireland from May to August, 1967. The German Embassy would be very grateful, if you could enquire with the members of your Society, whether Irish lawyers in Dublin or in any larger city of Ireland would be prepared to take in these German gentlemen, to enable them to gain the desired experience. Messrs Heinrich Miiller and Dietmar Nebe have informed the Embassy that they have the necessary command of the English language and possess a fair knowledge of the English law system. The Irish lawyers, who would be prepared to employ these gentlemen in their offices, would suffer no expenses, as these will totally be borne by them. They also do not expect any remuneration during their stay at the office. I would be much obliged, if you could inform me at your early convenience, whether a possibility could be found for the two gentlemen to work in an Irish lawyer's office for the requested time. Yours faithfully, DR. J. KOENIG Counsellor. THE REGISTRY Register A Assistant Solicitor required for old established practice in town in Leinster. Future partnership considered. —Box No. A240. Dublin Solicitors considering possibility of merger with a view to increasing efficiency and further expansion invite confidential discussions with colleagues sim ilarly interested.—Box No. A241. Old established solicitors practice in seaside town South of Ireland for sale owing to death of Principal. Apply—Box No. A242. The Secretary, The Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, Solicitors Building, Four Courts, DUBLIN 7. Dear Sir,

Assistant Solicitor. Extensive general practice in North West of Ireland requires assistant Solicitor with a view to partnership. All replies treated in con fidence. Apply—Box No. A243. Vacancy for Solicitor in Cork. Commencing remunera tion of £1,500 is envisaged. This position calls for an energetic and competent man who can when necessary, supervise an office and has an interest in early partnership. Strict confidence.—Box No. A244. Register B Solicitor willing to undertake probate work, etc., for other practitioners from his private residence on part-time basis on terms to be arranged. Enquiries to—Box No. B285. Solicitor seeks Assistantship.—Box No. B286. Register C PATRICK J. HENNESSY, 39 Redesdale Road, Mount Merrion, Dublin. Deceased. Will any Solicitor who holds a Will or Title Deeds of the above please communicate with P. C. L. Halpenny & Son, 96 Upper George's Street, Dun Laoghaire, on behalf of the next-of-kin. In the Goods of JOHN DEVANE, late of Farran or The Mail Road, Dingle, Co. Kerry, fisherman, and formerly of Greys Lane, Dingle, ob. 7th Febru ary, 1967. Will any Solicitor having knowledge of the existance of the Will of the above named deceased please communi cate with the undersigned. M. E. BURKE & CO., Solicitors, DINGLE, CO. KERRY. PATRICK FOX, late of Derradda. Ballinamore, in the County of Leitrim, Cooper, deceased. Will any Solicitor knowing of a Will of the above named who died on the llth August, 1966, please contact the undersigned. M. J. MAGUIRE & CO., Solicitors, LONGFORD. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that, as and from the 6th day of April, 1967, the practice heretofore carried on by Gerald F. O'Flynn, Michael C. O'Driscoll and Francis J. O'Flynn under the style or firm of "O'Flynn & O'Driscoll," Soclicitors at 59, South Mall, Cork, and Brian W. Russell, at 85, South Mall, Cork and Carriga- line, Co. Cork, will merge and henceforth be carried on by the said Gerald F. O'Flynn, Michael C. O'Driscoll, Francis J. O'Flynn and Brian W. Russell under the style or firm of "O'Flynn, O'Driscoll & Russell," at 59, South Mall, Cork, branch office at Carrigaline, Co. Cork, and for a limited time at 85, South Mall, Cork. 127

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