The Gazette 1967/71
Roche and Dudley, 51, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Terence E. Dixo i (Third Law Panel) "Thomord", Cowbawn Lane, Shankill, Co. Dublin. Apprenticed to: Godfrey H. Skrine, McKeever & Son, 6, Foster Place, Dublin. Declan Moylan (First Law Panel) 62, Wellington Road, Dublin. Apprenticed to: Thomas A. Moylan, 62, Wellington Road, Dublin 4. Herbert Mulligan (Third Law Panel) 188, Rathfarnham Road, Dublin. Apprentice to: John Maher, 20 Westland Row, Dublin. Michael Murray (Second Law Panel) Carrigera House, O'Callaghan Strand, Limerick, Apprenticed to: Francis B. Geary, LL.B., 14 Bedford Row, Limerick. Rosary Waldron (Second Law Panel). Si. Anne's, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo. Apprenticed to: P. J. Mclntyre, Main Street, Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo. The main reason why the Liaison Committee was formed was to establish relations between Solicitor's Apprentices and the Council of the Incorporated Law Society. The first meeting with representatives of the Council took place on 27th February, 1969, the Council was represented by the President and Vice-President, the Secretary was also present. This first meeting was primarily an exploratory one at which the Liaison Commit tee put forward the general views of the Apprentices on matters ranging from the suit ability of some lectures to the future development of King's Hospital. The Committee were reassured by the members present that they will be fully consulted by the Council on the adaptation of King's Hospital, and on the facilities to be provided for apprentices in general. The Committee is also to be consulted when changes are to be made in the educational system for apprentices. Up to the 5th May the Committee has had nine committee meetings and two meetings with the representatives of the Council. The establishment of the Liaison Committee is one of the most significant moves to be taken by the Council for a number of years. For too long apprentices have been inflicted with changes, which have been made without consultation. Now through the Committee the apprentices may be consulted and their views sought before decisions are taken which will ultimately affect them. One field in which the Committee will take an active part will be the reform of the present educational system for intending solicitors. Already the first tentative steps are being taken by the Council in this direction. The Council may rest assured that
they will have
the fullest co-operation of the general body of implementing the changes when the
Liaison Committee and
apprentices in they do come.
REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACT, 1964 Issue of New Land Certificate Applications have been received from the registered owners mentioned in the Schedule annexed hereto, for the issue of Certificates of Title in substitution for the original Certificates issued in respect of the lands specified in the said Schedule, which original Certificates, it is alleged, have been lost or inadvertently destroyed. A new Certificate will be issued in each case, except a case in respect of which notification is received in this Registry within 28 days from the publication of this notice, that the Certificate of Title is still in existence, and in the custody of some person other than the registered owner. Any such notification should state the grounds on which such Certificate is being held. Dated the 27th day of May, 1969. D. L. McALLISTER, Registrar of Titles.
Central Office, Land Registry, Chancery Street, Dublin.
SCHEDULE
1. Registered Owner, Thomas Dpwling. Folio number 1794. County Carlow. Lands of Killerrig in the Barony of Carlow, containing 24a. Ir. 12p. 2. Registered Owner, The County Monaghan Vocational Educational Committee. Folio number 14443. County Monaghan. Lands of Connabury and others.
THE REGISTRY Register A
Old F.s'ablis'icd .Solicitor's Practice for sale. Practice of Nicbo'as J. O'Donnell,, deceased, T/a N. F. Maher & Co., Nelson Street otherwise St. Michael Street, Tippe-ary. For further particulars, apply to Richard D Kennedy, Solicitor. St. Michael Street, Tippcrary. Telephone No. Tipperary 51184. Register B fjo'icilor presently in the Slate's service, who will shortly ie;in: on age limit, is open to cimagement in a Dublin Solicitors' Office. Replies to Box B 289. Register C In the Goods of Michael J. Murphy late of 68 Croydon Park Avenue, Ma"ino, Dublin 3. Will any solicitor having knowledge of a will made by the above-named who died on the 17th December, 1968. please com municate with the undersigned solicitor for the next-of-kin. Alphonsus Grogan, Solicitor, 33 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin. J.-im-'s Mnck'-n. late of 153 Oxmantown Road. North Circular Road, Dublin 7. formerly of Co. Louth, \Viilo\v-r :iP(l Retired Ca-elakcr. Will any person havfin knowledge of a Will, if any. made by the above-i<;-m«l who died on the. 21st October. 196", H-vs? communicate wi'h: Reddy. Charlton & McKm'ght, Solicitors, 12 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2. 129
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