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NEW SOUTH WALES LAW ALMANAC FOR 1914. WILLIAM APPLEGATE GULLICK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, SYDNEY. 1914. 77567 A. [1s, 6d] © State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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NEW SOUTH WALES

LAW ALMANAC

FOR

1914.

WILLIAM APPLEGATE GULLICK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER,

SYDNEY.

1914.

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NEW SOUTH WALES

LAW ALMANAC

'OR

1914.

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INDEX.Pin,

Almanac° 1

Associates; Judges' 36

Attorney.General, Department of 41

Bankruptcy Department 38

Barristers—Alphabetical List 57

- Circuit List 64

Order of Seniority ,., 50

Admissionn Board 49

„ Examiners to 49

Examinations, &c. 180-182

Rules relating to Admission of... 1 .14

Calendar for 1913 30

Calendar for 1915 .; ...... .. . . . ; .. . ; . 32

Chief Justices, past and present ....... 22

Circuits 23

Claims to Grants of Land 64 iv::: '4; 47

Clerk of the Peace C;a:. 43

Clerks of the Peace, Deputy 43

Commissioners for taking Affidavits, Sydney 127

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PAGE.Commissioners for taking Affidavits in places

beyond. the Jurisdiction of the Court—

China 139England 139Fiji 143France 139Ireland 142Japan 139Lord Howe Island 130New Zealand 149Papua 143Queensland 148Scotland 142South Africa 143South Australia 143Tasmania 145United States of America 143Victoria 145Wales 142Western Australia 144West Indies 143

Commissioners of other Courts for takingAffidavits in New South Wales—.

High Court of Australia 150Bengal 157Bombay 157British Columbia 156Canada 156

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Commissioners, &c.--continued. nem

Fiji 154Ireland ... 156Madras 157Manitoba 157New York 156New Zealand 155Norfolk Island 156Nova Scotia 157Papua 157Ontario 156Prince Edward Island 156Province of Quebec 156Queensland 152South Africa 157South Australia 153Southern Rhodesia 158State of California 156Tasmania 151Victoria 150Western Australia 154Western Pacific 158

Conveyancers, Certificated 126

Council of the Bar of New South Wales 48

Country Towns and Solicitors practisingthereat 114

Court of Marine Inquiry 45

Court of Review 45

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PAGE.Crown Prosecutors 42Crown Solicitor's Office 43Curator's Department 38District Court Judges 45District Court, Sydney, Officers of 45District Court Registrars and Bailiffs 46

„ Metropolitan ... 160,, „ Northern 161„ North-Western 161

„ „ Southern and Hunter 161„ South-Western 160

„ „ Western 160„ Almanac 162

Divorce and Matrimonial Court 37,, „ Sittings of ... 13

Equity, Department of Master 37Examinations for the Bar 180-182Examinations, Intermediate History 205, 208

Law, Final for Solicitors 205, 206Law, Intermediate 205,208

f Law Matriculation 208-210Gaol Deliveries 13Governors of Australian States 35Governors of New South Wales, Succession of 19High Court of Australia,—

Commissioners for taking Affidavits 150Justices of 40Sittings of, for 1914 40

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Incorporated Law Institute 48Industrial Court 41Judges, past and present 22Judges, of the High Court of Australia 40Land Appeal Court Department 44Land Appeal Court, President and Members 44Lunacy, Department of 37Marine Inquiry, Court of 45Master in Equity, Department of 37Moon, Phases of the 24

„ Times of rising and setting 26Notaries, Public, practising in New South

Wales 125Notaries, Society of 49Notices, &c., for Examinations for the Bar...14,174

1P 17 „ Solicitors 14,187Parliamentary Draftsman 42Prisons Department 44Probate Department 38Prosecutors, Crown 42Prothonotary's Department 37Quarter Sessions, Chairmen of 45

71 Crown Prosecutors 42Metropolitan 158

it Northern District 159

17 17 North-Western District 158

11 11 Southern and HunterDistrict 159

/1 /1 South-Western District 158

11 17 Western District 159

75 71 Almanac 162

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PAGE.

Regal Table 34Review, Court of 45Royal Family, &c. 35Rules of Supreme Court for despatch of

business during 1914 14Rules of Court promulgated during 1911, 1912,

and 1913 211Sheriff's Department 35Sittings of the High Court of Australia dur-

ing 1914 40Society of Notaries of New South Wales 48Solicitors Admission Board 49

Benevolent Association - 48Examinations, &c. 187

Books for Final... 205, 206„ Interme-

diate 205

Examinations, Books for History 205„ Law Ma-triculation 209, 210

Rules relating to . 184Rules relating to Admission of 188Sydney 66

„ Country 95Succession of Governors of New South Wales 19Supreme Court Judges, past and present 22Sydney Causes 13Terms 13Tipstaves to Supreme Court Judges 36Vacations 13

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Law Imanac.JANUARY.

I Th Holiday.2 F Holiday.34

S Holiday.Second Sunday after Christmas

5 M Holiday.6T7 W •8Th9F10

1 1

S Holiday.first Sunday after epiphany.

12 54:3T'4 W

0 15 ThE-I 16 F40 17S Holiday.yl 18 Second Sunday after Epiphany.

19 M

20 T21 W •

22 Tb23 F Holiday.24 S Holiday.25 third Sunday after epiphany.26 M Holiday.27T Holiday.28 W29Th30 F .

31 S Holiday.

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FEBRUARY.

1 fourth Sunday after Epiphany.2M

3T4W5 Th6F

6HE-I.32a

7 S8 59 m

Holiday.Septuagesima Sunday.

"11, 10 Tr x W12 Th13 F14 5 Vacation ends.15 S exagesima Sunday.r6 M First Term begins.17 T Solicitors' Examinations begin.IS WI9 Th20F21S .

0rAEl

iii2324

22 ,SM

QuinquagesimaBar Examinations begin.

El 25 W' 26 Th

27 F28 8

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MARCH.

2 DiFirst Sunday in Lent .

3T`4W .

5Th6F _7 8

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3xr Second Sunday in Lent.H Io TR II WC'`. 12 Th

13F14 8 First Term ends.1 5 0 Third Sunday in dent.16 M Causes for Trial (3 Courts), Central Criminalr7 T (Court,/8 WE 19Th

Po 2o F0IQ

21822

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Fourth Sunday in LentR 23 II41 24 TW2 25fa,zi

2627

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28 8293. M

Fifth Sunday in Lent.

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APRIL.

1 W2 Th3F4S5 Palm Sunday.6 M Law Matriculation Examination.7T8 W9Th10 F Good Friday. Holiday.

gi 11 S Holiday.11 12 5 Easter Day.E 13 M Holiday.

s14 T Holiday.1 5

R i6wTb

Causes for Trial (1 Court), Dubbo, Armidale,(and May Sittings,

at 17F0rA i8 S /ff 19 Low Sunday..I 20 M Albury Sittings,0

21 T Narrabri Sittings.22 W23 Th24 F Goulburn Sittings25S26 $ „Second Sunday after Easter.

...„. 27 M Maitland Sittings.28 T Grafton Sittings.29W50 Th

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MAY.•

z F Causes end.2S3 $ Third Sunday after &aster.4 M Second Term begins.5 T Solicitors' Examinations begin.6 W King enters fifth year of his reign.7 Th8F9S

10 S ,fourth Sunday after caster..II Al Bar Examinations begin.

....7 r2 Tidlad 1 3:547W I4 Th54 15 F1:1 16$gxi,

1718M

s Rogation Sunday .

i9 T2o W21Th22F23 S-24 $ Sunday after Ascension f ay.

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2526

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27 W28Th •29 F30$31 S Whit Sunday '

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JUNE.

i M Central Criminal Court.2 T3 W Second Term ends.4 Th Causes for Trial (3 Courts).5F

.- 6S7 Trinity Sunday.8 M Holiday.

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Wc / 1 ThW /2 Fig.40

1 3S14 $ First Sunday after Trinity.

t.1 15 Mz6 Tp 17 W

nn i8 Th/9 F20 S2/ Second Sunday after 'Trinity.22 M23 T24 W25Th26F27 S28 3 Third Sunday after Trinitp.29 M Holiday.30 T .

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JULY.

1 NV2113 P Causes end.4 85 S Fourth Sunday after Trinity.6 M Vacation begins.7T8W -.....9 Th

Io11 F,8$ Fifth Sunday after Trinity.12

3 Ai14 14 T`0 15 W.1o.4 T7

16Th"n .l' 188

ESI $ Sixth Sunday after Trinity. -..20 Ai0 z T22 W231h24 B\25 g :Vacation ends.26 ti Seventh Sunday after Trinity.27 M Third term begins.28 T Solicitors' Examinations begin.29 W30 Th3r F.

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AUGUST.

1S

2 eighth &lamp after Trinity.3 M Holiday.4 T Bar Examinations begin.5 W6Th7F

8S9

10Fifth .Sunday after Trinity,

I i T...7, 12 Wr4 13ThEH2

14 F15I S16 `tenth itatian after Trinity.

14 17 ME4 18T

19 W 20th '21 F22 S23,55 Eleventh Sunday after Trinity.24 M25 T26 W27Th i28 F •-.'"" t'1 ,29 S Third Term ends.30.S Twelfth Sunday after Trinity.3111 Causes for Trial (3 Courts), Central Crimina l

Court.

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SEPTEMBER ,

1 T2 W3 Th4 F5 S6 3 ' Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity.7 M8T9w

;Io ThH TrE.1p 12

IT...uid 1 3 $ Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity0 14 MA 15T

16WD2 17 ThDI '87'a41 19

s •° 20 $ Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity .

21M22 T23W24 „Th25 .r26 S27 S. Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity28 M29T30,W ,

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OCTOBER.Mona for registering Solicitors' 0 (wee.

1 Th Lismore Sittings.2 F3 34 Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity.5 M Haliday.6 T Causes for Trial (1 Court), Newcastle and7 W [Cootamundra Sittings.8Th9 F Wagga Wagga Sittings.

ai 10 SH II i5 Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity.5U 1 2 ?iiPi I3 T,c). 0 4 W Dubbo Sittings.''' 15Th Deniliquin Sittings.dico

1617

F. Tamworth Sittings.

rna41a1 9

5M

Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity.

O 20T21 W22Th23 F Bathurst Sittings—Causes end.2 425

S0

,„.,.., , , , r,„ ,,,, , ,Twentieth Sunday after Trinity.

26 M Fourth Term begins.27 T Solicitors' Examinations begin.

28W29 Th30 F31 S Last day for registering Solicitors' Offices.

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NOVEMBER.

1 ,.$ Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity2 M Bar Examinations begin.3 T4W5Th6 F7 88 Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity9 1

10 T •

ix W12 Th

.:4-7r,54

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$ Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity.11 16 M Law Matriculation Examination.r,1 17 TPo r8 WW 19 1/1

20 F21 S Fourth Term ends.22 c.S Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity23 M Causes for Trial {3 Courts', Central Criminal Court.

24 T25 W26Th27 F28 S •

9320

.....SM First Sunday in adbent.

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DECEMBER.

IT2 W3 Th .4F

V,ti2*

65S$ Second Sunday in Abdent.

'40

7M8T

1,4 9 W

810" F

Thp

ri, 121 31 4r 5

s$MT

Third Sunday in Adbent,

16W1 7Th18 F Causes end.1 9S20 3 Fourth Sunday in adbent.2 x M Vacation begins.22T23 W Holiday.,

..,: 24Th Haliday.N 25 F Christmas Day . Holiday..4E" z6 S .Holiday.54 27 3 First Sunday after Chritmas.I> 28 M Holiday.

29 T30 W31 Th Holiday.

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SITTINGS OF THE SUPREME COURT OFNEW SOUTH WALES.

MATRIMONIAL CAUSES JURISDICTION.In the Supreme Court of New South Wales,

Matrimonial Causes Jurisdiction.Wednesday, the 19th day of November, 1913.

I, The Honorable ALEXANDER GORDON, being the Judge dulyappointed under the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1899, dohereby order that the sittings for the trial of causes in thisJurisdiction shall commence during the year one thousandnine hundred and fourteen, upon the following days, viz.:—

Monday, the 16th day. of March,Thursday, the 4th day of June,Monday, the 31st day of August, andMonday, the 23rd day of November.

ALEXANDER GORDON, J.

GAOL Deliveries.First Gaol Delivery, Monday, 16 March.Second„ 1 June.„Third „ 21 August.'Fourth „ 23 November.

TERMS.First Term, 16 February to 14 March.Second „ 4 May to 3 June.Third „ 27 July to 29 August.Fourth „ 26 October to 21 November.

• SYDNEY CAUSER.Monday, 16 March to Friday, 1 May.Thursday, 4 June to „ 3 July.Monday, 31 August to „ 23 October.

„ 23 November to „ 18 December_SITTINGS IN MATRIMONIAL CAUSES.

First Sitting in Matrimonial Causes, begins Monday, 16 MarchSecond „ „ Thursday, 4 June.Third „ 3. • „ Monday,. 31 Aug.Fourth „ 2. 13 • II II 23 Nov.

Circuits AND CAUSES ON CIRCUIT.Goulburn-24 April.Dubbo-15 April.Albury-20 April.

Armidale-15April.Hay-15 April.Narrabri-21 April.Grafton-28 April.Maitland-27 April.Cootamundra,-6 October.Dubbo-14 October.Tamworth-16 October.

Deniliquin-15October.Newcastle-6 October.Wagga Wagga-9 October.Lismore-1 October.Bathurst-23 October.

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VACATIONS.First vacation beginning 22 December, 1915, and ending 14

February, 1914. Second vacation beginning 6 July andending 25 July, 1914.

LATEST DATES FOR GIVING NOTICE FORBARRISTERS' EXAMINATIONS, &c., FOR

THE YEAR 1914.EXAMINATIONS, &C., FOR THE BAR.

Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to applyfor admission as a student-at-law, or for examinations-14 February, 2 May, 25 July, and 24 October.

Preliminary, Intermediate, and Final Examinations begin-23 February, 11 May, 4 August, and 2 November.

LATEST DATES FOR GIVING NOTICE, &c., ArmsDATES OF EXAMINATIONS, &c., FOR ARTICLEDCLERKS DURING 1914.

EXAMINATIONS, &C., FOR SOLICITORS.Last days for lodging fee and notice for Law Matriculation

Examination with the Secretary-21 March and 31 October.Last days for notice of intention to apply for admission as a

Solicitor-14 February, 2 May, 25 J uly, and 24 October.Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to proceed

to Final Law Examination-19 January, 6 April, 30 June,and 28 September.

Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to proceedto Intermediate Examinations —14 February, 2 May,25 July, and 24 October:

Law Matriculation Examinations begin-6 April and 16 Nov-ember.

Intermediate and Final Examinations begin-17 February,5 May, 28 July, and 27 October.

In the Supreme Court of 1,New South Wales. f

Wednesday, the 19th day of November, 1913.REGULE GENERALES.

Tim following, rules are hereby established, for the despatch ofbusiness in the Supreme Court, during the year 1914 :-

TERMS, HOLIDAYS, SITTINGS, AND VACATIONS.1. The Terms, Holidays, Vacations, Circuits, and Sittings of

the Court shall be those mentioned in the Law Almanacannexed hereto.

CROWN OASES RESERVED.2. Special Cases reserved on any Criminal Trial, when re-

ceived by the Prothonotary, shall be set down for hearing onthe next ensuing Friday on which the Court shall sit, unlessa Judge shall otherwise order.

EQUITY.3. The Chief Judge in Equity will sit for the hearing of

Causes on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at11 o'clock ; for the hearing of Motions and Petitions on

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Monday and Wednesday, from 10 to 11 o'clock ; in Chambers,for Chamber applications, on Tuesday, from 10 to 11 o'clockfor Lunacy matters, on Thursday, from 10 to 11 o'clock ; andfor Motions, Petitions, adjourned Summonses, Decrees onfurther directions, Motions for Decree, Demurrers, SpecialCases, Short Causes, and other similar matters, on Friday.from 10 o'clock.

PROBATE, BANKRUPTCY. AND COMPANY MATTERS;4. Applications for Probates and Letters of Administration

and other non-contentious Probate matters will be taken bythe Probate Judge on Monday at 10 o'clock, or at such othertimes as he shall appoint. All other Probate matters will betaken by the Probate Judge at such times as he shall appoint.

The Judge in Bankruptcy will, unless he shall otherwiseappoint, take all Company matters on Tuesday at 10 o'clock,and the general bankruptcy business as follows :—Motionsunder Section 134 on Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, and

Friday; all other matters on Wednesday and Thursday, at10 o'clock.

CHAMBER BUSINESS.6. Chamber Business at Law will be taken on Mondays,

Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, except during the sit-tinge for the trial of Causes and during Term, when the Chamberbusiness will be taken at 0'30 a.m. : Provided that a summonsmay be returnable on any other day by order of a Judge.

SATURDAYS.6. There will be no sitting of the Court in Sydney on any

Saturday unless the Court or a Judge otherwise directs.W. P. CULLEN, C.J.ROBERT D. PRING, J.P. W. STREET, J.R. M. SLY, J.ALEXANDER GORDON, J.DAVID G. FERGUSON, J.J. M. HARVEY, J.

GENERAL RULES APPLICABLE TOEVERY YEAR.

PRECEDENCE OF BUSINESS.495. Unless otherwise ordered, matters for hearing before

the Full Court shall be taken in accordance with the followingdirections :

(a) Any matter which, in the opinion of the Court, shouldbe disposed of immediately, may be heard forthwith,or at such lime as' the Court appoints.

(5) Criminal and other Crown cases will have precedenceon Fridays.

(c) Subject to the provisions of clause (a) hereof, Motionsgenerally will have precedence on Mondays andThursdays.Subject to the preceding clauses, every matter in theTerm paper will be heard in the order in which it isentered in the Term book.

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CONFIRMATION OF ORDERS.314. Notice must be given to the Prothonotary, on or before

the Saturday preceding the commencement of each Term, ofall intended applications for confirmation by the Court oforders made under and by virtue of Section 20 of the Act 1900,No. 36.

SETTING DOWN CAUSES AT LAW.106.For each day of the Sittings for Causes there shall

be separate Cause Lists, which shall be taken in therespective Jury Courts.

107.To the extent limited for each day as next mentioned,causes shall be set down consecutively only. No more thanfour causes shall be set down for any day for trial in Sydneyby a Judge without a Jury, or by a Jury of four persons, normore than one cause for trial by a Jury of twelve : Providedthat an additional number of causes, not exceeding two, maybe set down for any day, if the Prothonotary sees fit.

108.Until all Lists have been filled, in accordance with thelast preceding Rule, no cause shall, except by leave of theProthonotary, be set down in any List for any subsequent day:

JURIES OF TWELVE.109. Provided that causes for trial by juries of twelve shall

be Bet down for such days only as the Prothonotary shall ineach case direct.

TRANSFERRING CAUSES.110.Causes, on the List of any Court, may be transferred

to the List of any other, by order of a Judge, for trial on theday next but one following, or any later day : Provided thatno such day shall be earlier than that for which the cause wasfirst entered.

CAUSES ON CIRCUIT.111.Causes for trial in any Circuit Court shall be entered for

the day fixed in the Law Almanac for holding such CircuitCourt. But whenever it appears to the Chief Justice, or tothe Judge intending.to hold any Circuit Court, that it willnot be convenient to hear the civil causes (if any) set downfor trial at that Court on the day so fixed, the Chief Justice,or such Judge, may, not less than sixteen days before theday so fixed, appoint some other day for the trial of suchcauses, by direction to the Prothonotary ; and the Prothono-tary shall thereupon forthwith give notice of such appointmentto the solicitors in the said muses or to their town agents,and also to the Sheriff ; and all notices already given betweenthe parties shall hold good and be applied to the day sospecially appointed, and all notices and subpoenas to be there-after given or issued shall he given or issued for that day.

127. If no civil cause has been set down and notice oftrial given and notified to the Prothonotary for any CircuitCourt, up to the sixteenth day before the day named in theLaw Almanac for the time being for the trial of civil causesthereat, no jury shall be summoned to such Court for the trialof civil issues without the leave of a Judge, and the Pro-thonotary shall give notice to the Sheriff accordingly.

POSTPONEMENT.113. When any Sittings for causes are postponed, the date for

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CAUSES UNCONCLUDED DURING THE SITTINGS.14.5. Any cause, not concluded on the last day of the Sittings,

may be continued on such day or days as the presiding Judgeshall think fit.

REMARKS.114. All causes remaining untried at any Sittings shall be set

down by the Prothonotary, each according to its appropriatelist for the then next Sittings ; and no new notice of trial,or to produce documents, shall be necessary. Every suchcause shall have precedence over causes previously set downfor those Sittings.

APPLICATION FOR NEW TRIAL.150.Every application for a nonsuit, or for a new trial, or

in arrest of judgment, or for judgment non obstante reredicto,or for a venire de novo, or to enter a verdict, or to increase orreduce the amount of the verdict, shall be by notice of motion,and no rule nisi, order to show cause or formal proceedingsother than such notice of motion shall be made or taken. Themoving party shall within eight days (or in causes tried atCircuit Courts within fourteen days) after the trial file a noticeof appeal, together with all affidavits to be used in support ofsuch motion. Provided that any such affidavits may, by leaveof the Court or a Judge, be filed at a later date.

151.Every such notice of motion shall state the day or dayson which the cause was tried, the verdict given or other ter-mination of the trial, the motion intended to be made, and thegrounds on which it will be made; and "when the party hadcounsel at the trial shall be signed by one of such counsel.

151a. A copy of every such notice of motion shall be left atthe chambers of the Judge before whom the cause was tried onthe day on which it is filed, and a copy thereof, and of anyaffidavit that may be filed in support thereof, shall on the dayon which it is filed be served upon each opposing party or uponeach solicitor on the record.

152. On or before the last day limited for filing such noticeof motion, the moving_party shall order a copy of the notes ofthe Judge before whom the cause was tried, and within eightdays after receiving the same shall file a printed copy of suchnotes, and at the same time lodge three additional printedcopies, and shalt also within the same time serve four printedcopies upon all parties upon whom a copy of the notice of appealis required to be served : Provided that a Judge may on suchconditions as he thinks fit extend the times for ordering filing,lodging, and serving copies of such notes, or may dispense withthe printing or ordering of such notes.

154.Every such notice of motion shall be for the first day onwhich the Court sits in Banco after the expiration of sixteendays from the filing of such notice : Provided that no matter inwhich printed copies of the Judge's notes have to be filed andserved shall be called on for hearing before such copies havebeen filed and served, or the time for so doing has expired,unless the Court or a Judge otherwise directs.

155.The moving party will be restricted upon the hearing tothe grounds specified in the notice of motion.

157. The Associate of the Judge who tried the cause shallattend the Court on the hearing of the motion with the issues,

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exhibits, and other papers, and shall discharge thereafter theduties of the Prothonotary in respect of such motion until thesame is disposed of.

PARTIES NOT READY TO PROCEED.158. Where a notice of motion under Rule 150 hereof has been

filed and no motion is made .hen the case is called on for hear-ing, the motion shall, unless the Court otherwise Orders, bedismissed with costs.

STAY OF EXECUTION.158a. Where any such notice of motion is filed it shall not

operate as a stay of execution, except in cases where the Judgehas reserved any point or given leave to move the Court inrespect of any point.

VACATION BUSINESS.O. During the Long Vacation, from the commencement there-

of to the 31st January following, both days inclusive, exceptas in the next Rule provided, time shall not run in anyjurisdiction of the Court, nor shall any business other thanthat specified in such Rule he taken without the leave of aJudge; but time shall run after the said 31st January, andthroughout the Short Vacation.

19. During the Long Vacation, from the commencement there-of to the 31st January following, both days inclusive—

(a) In any action in which the Writ has been speciallyindorsed under the 24th section of the Common LawProcedure Act, 1899, all steps and proceedings maybe taken and time shall run at Law.

(b) Causes may be set down, and notices of trial and toadmit or produce documents may be given.

(c) All Writs may he issued, executed, and returned.(d) Judgment may he signed in all cases in which the time

which must expire before the same can be signed hasexpired before vacation begins.

(e) Time shall run for putting in, excepting to and justi-fying bail.

(f) Costs may be taxed in any case if the Taxing Officersdeem it necessary.

(g) All necessary proceedings may be taken for the purposse of an Appeal, or for obtaining or dissolving anyinjunction.

(h) Summonses in cases of emergency may he returnablein Chambers on any Wednesday, or such other day asa Judge shall appoint.

Every notice of motion for a new trial must he filed within thetime limited by these Rules notwithstanding Vacation.

CHAMBER BUSINESS.310. Every Summons returnable in Chambers shall be served

on the party whose attendance is required before one o'clockof the afternoon preceding the return day, or if returnable onMonday before one o'clock of the preceding Friday afternoon,unless a Judge otherwise orders.

336. No Chamber application will be entertained on any dayin or out of Term, except in cases of emergency, after oneo'clock.

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GOVERNORS.SUCCESSION of Governors of New South Wales, and the Dates

on which they assumed and retired from office.

Name. From To t

Captain Arthur Phillip, R.N. 26 Jan., 1788 10 Dec., 1792Major Francis Grose (Lieutenant- 11 Dee., 1792 17 Deo., 1794

Governor).Captain William Paterson, New 17 Dec., 1794 10 Sept.,1795

South Wales Corps (Lieutenant-Governor).

Captain John Hunter, R.N 11 Sept.,1795 27 Sept.,1800Captain Gilley Philip King, RN. 28 Sept.,1800 12 Aug.,1806Captain William Bligh, R.N. 13 Aug.,1806 26 Jan., 1808

During Governor Bligh's suspen-sion the . Government was suc-cessively administered by—

All ofLieutenant-Colonel George

Johnston :,t

South

1Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Wales

Foveaux after -

Colonel William Paterson wardsl Regt.„j

26 Jan., 1808 31 Dec., 180D

Major-General Lachlan Macquarie.. 1 Jan., 1810 30 Nov., 1821Major-General Sir Thomas Brisbane, 1 Dec., 1821 30Nov., 1825

K.C.B.Colonel William Stewart, 3rd Rei- 1 Dec., 1825 18 Dec., 1825

meet or Bulls (Acting-Governor).Lieutenant-General Ralph Darling.. 19 Dec., 1825 21 Oct., 1831Colonel Patrick Lindsay, C.B. (Act-

ing Governor).22 Oct., 1831 2 Dee., 1631

Major-General Sir Richard Bourke,K.C.B. 3 Dec., 1831 5 Dec., 1837

Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth Send-grass (Acting Governor). 6 Dec.1837 23 Feb.1838

Sir George Gipps, lint. 24 Feb., 1838 11 July, 1848Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell (Act-

ing Governor).12 July, 1846 2 Aug.,1846

Sir Charles Augustus Pitney 3 Aug., 1846 17 Jan., 1855Sir William Thomas Denison, K.C.B. 20 Jan.1855 22 Jan.1861.Lieutenant-Colonel John Francis 23 Jan., 1861 21 Mar., 1861

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GOVERNORS—continued.

Name. From • To

The Right Honorable (Adminis-trator) ..Sir John Young, P.C., (Governor-

Mar.,22 Mar 1861 15 May, 1881LC. B., G.C.M.G. .. in-Chief) 16 May, 1861 24 Dee., 1867

Sir Trevor Chute, K.C.B. (Adminis.trator).

25 Dec., 1867 7 Jan., 1863'

The Right Honorable Somerset 8 Jan., 1868 22 Feb., 1872Richard, Earl of Belmore, P.C.

Sir Alfred Stehen, Knt., C.B. 25 Feb., 1872 2June, 1872(Administrator).

Sir Hercules George Robert Robin-son, G.C.M.G.

3 June, 1872 19 Mar., 1879

Sir Alfred Stephen, K.C. M.G., C.B. 20 Mar., 1879 3 Aug., 1879(Lieutenant-Governor).

The Right Honorable Sir Augustus 4 Aug.,1879 9 Nov., 1885William Frederick Spencer Loftus,P.C., G.C.B. (commonly calledLord Augustus Loftus).

Sir Alfred Stephen, G.C.M.G., C.B. 10 Nov., 1886 11 Dec., 1885(Lieutenant-Governor).

The Right Honorable Charles Robert 12 Dec., 1885 2 Nov.,1890Baron Carrington, P.C., G.C.M.G.

Sir Alfred Stephen, G.C. M.G., C.B., 3 Nov.,1890 14 Jan., 1891(Lieutenant.Governorl.

The Hight Honorable Victor Albert 15 Jan., 1891 1 Mar., 1893George, Earl of Jersey, P.C.,G.C.M.G,

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 2 Mar., 1393 28 May, 1893Barley, Knight ( Lieutenant-Governor).

The Right Honorable Sir Robert 29 May, 1893 15 Mar., 1895• William Duff, P.C., G.C.M.G.The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 16 Mar., 1896 20 Nov., 1895• Harley, Knight (Lieutenant.

Governor).The Right Honorable Henry Robert, 21 Nov., 1895 5 Mar., 1899

Viscount Hampden, G.C.M.G./The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 23 Nov., 1897 22 Jan., 1898

Parley, k.C.M.G. (LieutenantGovernor). (During the absenceof Viscount Hampden on a visit toNew Zealand).

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthewbarley, K.C. M.G. (Lieutenant-

6 Mar., 1809 17 May, 1899

Governor).The Right Honorable William, Earl 18 May, 1899 10 Apr., 1901

Beauchamp, K.C. M.G.*The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 24 Jan., 1900 9 Mar., 1900

Darley, K. C.M.G. (LieutenantGovernor). (During the absenceof Earl Beauchamp on a visit toNew Zealand).

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GOVERNORS—cantinued.

Name. From To

The Hon. Sir Frederick MatthewDailey, G.C.M.G. (Lieutenant-Governor).

Admiral Sir Harry HoldsworthRawson, R.N., G.C.B.t

The Right Honorable Sir FrederickMatthew Darley, P.C., G.C.M.G.(Lieutenant Governor). (Duringabsence of Sir Harry Rawson on avisit to England.)

The Hon. George Bowen Simpson(Senior Judge of the SupremeCourt), Administrator.

The Right Honorable FredericJohn Napier Baron Chelmsford,G.C.M.G.I

The Hon. Sir . George BowenSimpson, Knight (Senior Judgeof the Supreme Court), Adminis-trator. (During the period LordChelmsford acted as Adminis-trator of the Government of theCommonwealth.) i

The Hon. Sir William Portus Cullen,Knight, LLD., Lieutenant - Go-vernor. (During the absence ofLord Chelmsford on a visit toEngland)

The Hon. Sir William Portus Cullen,K. C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor.

Sir Gerald Strickland, Count dellaCatena, G.C.M.G.

2 Nov., 1900

27 May, 1902

7June, 1905

24 Mar., 1909

28 May, 1909

21 Dec., 1909

28 Apr., 1911

11 Mar., 1913

14 Mar., 1913

28 May, 1902

27 May, 1909•

29 Dec., 1905

28 May, 1909

10 March,1913.

27 Jan., 19141

i

12 Nov.,1911

13 Mar., 1913

(Still inoffice.)

THE STATE GOVERNOR.His Excellency the Governor Sir Gerald Stricktand, G.C.M.G.Private Secretary Brigadier-General H. Finn,C.B.

(Captain H, Talbot (11th.Aides-de-Camp -., Hussars).

(Colonel J. A. Campbell.

THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.His Excellency the The Honorable Sir William

Lieutenant-Governor. Portus Cullen, K.C.M.G.,LL.D.,

• Granted six months leave of absence from 1st Nov., 1900.t Granted two 24th March, 1909.„$ Acted as Administrator of the Government of the Commonwealth

during the absence of the Governor-General from Australia from 21stDecember, 1909, to 27th January, 1910.t © State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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CHIEF JUSTICES OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Held office

Names.From To

Remarks,

Forbes, SirFrancis, Knt.

13 Oct., 1823 1 July, 1837 Died, 8 Nov.,1841.

Dowling, SirJames, Knt.

30 Aug., 1837 27 Sept., 1849 Died, 27 Sept.,1844.

Stephen, Sir

Alfred, C.B.7 Oct., 1844 6 Nov., 1873 Retired. Died,

15 Oct., 1894.

Martin, SirJames, Knt.

19 Nov., 1873 4 Nov., 1880 Died, 4 Nov.,1886.

Salomon, Julian 15 Nov., 1886 27 Nov., 1886 Resigned.Parley, Sir Fred

oriole, P.C.,29 Nov., 1886 4 Jan., 1910 Died, 4 Jan.,

1910.G•C.M.G.

Cullen, Sir Wil- 28 Jan., 1910 Still in of ficeliam Portus,K.C.M.G.,LL.D.

ACTING CHIEF JUSTICES.Dowling, James 16 April, 1836 20 Aug., 1837 Apptd. C.J., 30

Aug., 1837.Dickinson, John

Nodes.15 Feb., 1860 17 Feb., 1801 Retired, 17 Feb.,

1861.Stephen,Matthew Henry

16 June, 1902 25 Feb., 1904 Retired 25 Feb.,1004.

Simpson, Sir 1 Feb., 1909 4 Jan., 1910 Retired.

Wylde, John,LL.B.

JUDGES

1 Jan., 1816 23 Mar., 1824 Apptd. Sup. Ct,Judge, 1824.

OF THE SUPREME COURT.Wylde, John,

LLB.23 Mar., 1824 12 Feb., 1825 Returned to

England, 12Feb., 1825.

Stephen, John.. 17 Aug., 1825 1 Jan., 1833 Died, 51 Dee,. 1033.Dowling, James 16 Aug., 1827 15 April, 1836 Apptd. Acting

C. J., 1836.Burton, Sir Wm.

Westbrook,Knt.

11 Oct., 1832 8 July, 1849 Apptd. Judgeof Sup. Ct.,Madras, 1844.

Kinchela, John,LL.D.

16 April, 1836 4 Nor., 1837

- 1841

Died, 21 July,1845.

Willis, John 4 Nov., 1837 Apptd. Judge atWalpole. Port Phillip

1841.Stephen, Alfred 30 April, 1839 6 Oct., 1844 Apptd. C.J., 7

Oct., 1844.A'Beckett, Wil-

liam.16 July, 1844 31 Jan., 1540 Died, June, 1809.

George Bowen ,

Knt,JUDGES PRIOR TO CHARTER OF JUSTICE.

Bent, Jeoffrey 1812 1815 Returned toHart. England, 1815.

Field, Barron .. 1816 4 Feb., 1824 Sailed forEurope, 1 Feb.,

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JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT—continued.

Held officeNames. Remarks.From I.

- ToDickinson, Jonn

Nodes.1.3 Oct., 184414 Feb., 1860 Aptd.Actg.C. J.,

15 Feb., 1860.Therry, Roger .. 1 Feb., 1846 31 Jan., 1859 Died, 1874.Manning, Win. 12 Jan., 1848 18 Nov., 1849 Resigned.

Montague.Milford, Samuel

F.1 Jan., 1856 26 May, 1865 Died, 26 May,

1865.Wise, Edward .. 15 Feb., 4866 2,8 1865,Sept., Died,28Sept.,1865.Hargrave, John

Fletcher.22 June, 1865 V. Oct., 1881

' ' -- - "Died, 23 Feb.,

1885.Cheeke; Alfred.. 22 June, 1865 14 Mar. 1876 Died-14 Mar.,1876.Faucett,"`Peter.. 4 ow; 1865 8 V ?.8b.; ,13§ Retired. Died,

,L, ,-- " ' - • - ' - ' - ..- •22 Mk ,1394:Manning, Sir 28 April, 1876 17 Oct., 1887 Retired. ' Died

William Mon-tague, Kilt.

"' 27 Feb., 1895.

Windeyer, SirWilliam!

Charles, Knt.

11 Aug. 187931 Aug. 1890 Retired. Died,12 §ept., 1897.

-Imo's; Sir Joseph 14 0ct., pas): 28Oct., lap Died, 8 OctGeorge tong, - • .. ' "" - 1 ' •' 1789.13:51 '''''''

Kilt.Stephen, 19 May, 1887

Matthew Henry15 June, 1902 Aptd.Actg.C.J.,

16 June, 1902.Owen,Sir William l8

Ent.Oct., 1887 1 Feb., 1908 Retired. Died,

22 Nov., 1Q.2.Deffell, George 3 Jan., J...8,88

',,9 Nov., 1889

- -l,Retired.'-• 'Died

'11 Sept., 09, 'Foster",'t William

John.14 Feb., 1888 18 Dec 1894 Retired. • Died,

'16 Aug., 190.Manning,Charles

James.13 Nov., 1889 8 Aug., 1898 Died, 8 Aug.,

1898.Walker, William

Gregory.23 Aug., 1898 31 Dec., 1906 Retired. Died,

§ June, 3919.Simpson, Sir 18 Dec., 1894 11 April, 1910 Retired:-

George Bowen, , - 'Mite. ' "Cohen, Henry 10 Sept., 1896 5 Jan., 1912 Died, 5Jan .,1912.

Emanuel.Simpson, Archi-

bald Henry.21. Nov 1896 Still in office.

Pring, RobertDarlow.

Street,' Philip

16 June, 1902''' - , ''. '

1 Feb., 1907.

,, ,,,

Whistler.Sly, Richard 11 Feb., 1908 „ „

Meares.Gordon, Alex-

ander.27 April, 1910 ,, ,,

Ferguson, David-Gilbert. -

5 Mar., 1912

...---i ' ,-..rt ,' - -Iliac' George 2 July, 1912 April, 1913 Apptd. a Justice

Edward. ' ,7 -;'''''- ' '''-' '' b1 '''the" ''HighHarvey, John 15 April, 1913 Still in office. Court of Aust.

Musgrave.

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PHASES OF THE MOON.1914.

January.d. h. m. d. h.

First Quarter.. 4 11 9 p.m.Full Moon .... 12 3 9 p.m. Apogee 4 7 a.m.Last Quarter .. 19 10 30 a.m. Perigee 16 4 a. in.New Moon .... •6 4 34 p.m.

February.First Quarter.. 3 8 33 p.m. Apogee 1 4 a.m.Full Moon .. 11 3 35 a.m. Perigee 12 midnight.Last Quarter .. 17 7 23 p.m. Apogee 28 7 p.m,New Moon .... 25 10 2 a.m.

March.First Quarter.. 5 3 3 p.m.Full Moon .... 12 2 18 p.m. Perigee 13 8 a.m.Last Quarter .. 19 6 39 a.m. Apogee 28 2 a.mNew Moon .... 27 4 9 a.m.

April.First Quarter .. 4 5 42 a.m.Full Moon .... 10 11 28 p.m. Perigee 10 p.m.Last Quarter .. 17 5 62 p.m. Apogee 24 4 a.m.New Moon .... 25 9 22 pan.

May.First Quarter.. 3 4 29 p.m.Full Moon .... 10 7 31 a.m. Perigee 6 a.m.Last Quarter .. 17 8 12 a.m. Apogee 21 2 P.m.Now Moon .... 25 12 35 p.m.

June.First Quarter.. 2 12 3 a.m.Full Moon .... 8 3 18 p.m. Perigee 9 a.m.Last Quarter .. 16 12 20 a.m. Apogee 18 a.m.New Moon 24 1 33 a.m.

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PHASES OF THE MOON-1914—continued.

July.d. h. m. d.

First Quarter.. 1 5 24 a.m.Full Moon .... 7 midnight. Perigee 3 6 p.m.Last Quarter .. 15 5 32 p.m. Apogee 16 1 a.m.New Moon 23 12 38 p.m. Perigee 28 10 p.mFirst Quarter.. 30 9 51 a.m.

August.Full Moon .... 10 41 a.m.Last Quarter .. 14 10 56 a.m. Apogee .... , . 12 8 p.m.New Moon .... 21 10 26p.m. Perigee 24 4 p.m.First Quarter .. 28 2 52p.m.

September.Full Moon 5 12 1 a.m.Last Quarter .. 13 3 48 a.m. Apogee 2 p.m.New Moon 20 7 33 a.m. Perigee • 21 4 p.m.First Quarter 26 I0 3 p.m.

October.Full Moon .... 4 3 59 p.m.Last Quarter .. 12 7 33p.m. Apogee 7' a a.m.New Moon .... 19 4 34p.m. Perigee 2 a.m.First Quarter .. 26 8 44 a.m.

November.Full Moon .... 3 ii 49 a.m. Apogee 3 6 a.m.Last Quarter .. 11 9 37 a.m. Perigee 17 2p.m.New Moon .... 18 2 2 a.m. Apogee SO 9 a.m.First Quarter.. 24 11 39 p.m.

December.Full Moon .... 3 4 21 a.m.Last Quarter .. 10 9 32 p.m. Perigee 15 midnight.New Moon .... 17 12 35 p.m. Apogee 27 11 p.m.First Quarter.. 24 6 25 p.m.

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a.m.10 7:12 8:53 9:29 819 11:4 8:27 11:17 8'26 121 1013 .... 1118' a.m. .m.11 8:14 9:22 10:21 9:3 .... 9:3 .... 9'18 1214 1118 12'7 12'23a.m. a.m. p.m.12 9:42 9'49 11:.7 9'29 12:3 9:44 12 ::38 10'16 11 12'23 1215 11913 10:38 10'14 .... 9.57 1:1 10:32 1:23 1110 117 110 1• 218a.m. p.m.14 11:35 10:38 12:15 10:18 1:56 11:27 2:4 12/6 21 218 P39 312

p.m.15 11:1 1:16 11:7 2:45 12:30 2:37 P32 2.36 3,18 219 51

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July. August. September. October, November. December.

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p.m •17 1/8 11'57 313 1218 41 215 3.09 3'50 3'47 6'19 41 710

P.m.18 2/7 12'32 41 114 4.42 315 4'10 5'2 412 717 513 8.2919' 3.28 1.12 4.55 2 49 514 51 4'42 616 5/6 SAS 6.25 9'1720 4/8 2'1 516 3'58 5.44 616 518 713 6/8 912 7.35 91521 - 5 . 25 218 614 51 614 7/8 6.69 810 7'37 1013 811 10'2722 616 4 .1 616 619 6'48 8'43 617 10'2 8'47 11/5 916 101623 7.3 51 716 7'27 7'24 9 . 57 7'44 111 9 54 121midnight 10'45 11/1

21 7'41 617 7'45 8'36 81 1111 818 .... 1019 .... 11'48 11'46a . m , a.m. p.m.

25 8'16 7'26 816 9'48 818 .... 914 121 1118 12/9 1219 ....11.M, p.m. a.m.

28 817 814 8'50 11'1 9'56 1219 11/ 1210 12'55 12'54 116 12'9p.m.

27 916 911 9/6 .... 10'59 1'19 121 119 1'51 1'19 213 12'35a.m. p.m.

28 9.45 1019 10'12 1211 121 210 11 21 217 1.43 310 1'529 1016 1118 111 1/2 110 213 21 2/7 8'43 2'8 410 118

p.m.89 10'49 .... 12/ 2/6 2'11 3'27 81 210 4'41 214 5'28 218

a .m.81 11/7 1'9 11 8/8 .. , • .... 8'57 315 .... .... 1'24 8'4

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CALENDAR; FO i911

JANUARY. FEBRUARY.

Sun. . Mon.

Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat

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Thur:...Fri.

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MAY. JUNE.

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CALELENDAR FOR 1913—continued.

JULY. AUGUST,

Sun' : 0 13 20 4 ... ". S 10 17 24 31Mon: ::. ' 7 14. 21 28 :_ _. 4 11 18 25 .:.Tit& : '1 8 f 22 29 ::: _. 5 12 19 26 -.WO.;.: 2 ,9 16 23 2d :.: _. 6 13 20 27 -.110.11% 3 id 17 24 Ji _. . . 7 14 21 28 -.-Fiji.. : 4 11 18 25 ..: ;.. 1 8 15 22 26 _.S6.1:..:::: 5 12 19 6 ._ .:. 2 9 16 23 30 _.

SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER.- .

7 14 21 28 ::. .- 5 12 19 26 _.Mon. 1 $ 15 22 29 ... -. p 13 20 27 -.

Tues. _.Wed:

2 910

1617

2324

30...

_...:

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78

1415

2122

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......

Thur. -. 4 11 16 26 _. _. 2 9 16 23 30 _.Mi; 6 12 19 29 _. .., 3 10 17 24 31 -.Sat. 6 13 2b 27 _. _. 4 11 18 25 ......

NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.

Rin 2 9 16 23 30 ... 7 14 21 28 _.Mon; ._ -. $ 10 17 24 _. 1 8 15 22 29 ._

Tao; ..: ._ 4 11 18 25 ... 2 9 16 23 30 ._Wed: _. 5 12 19 26 -. 3 10 17 24 31 -.Thar. _. 6 13 20 27 ._ 4 11 18 25 ......Mi. 7 14 21 2$ ,.. 5 12 19 26 .- .-Sat.._._ 1 8 15 22 29

...9 13 20 27 .- ..:

, .,Good Friday - - .:. • March 21.

Miter Sunday .. . .. March 23.

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CALENDAR FOR 1915.

JANUARY. FEBRUARY.

Sun. - . ... 3 10 17124 31 ... 7 14 21 28 -.Mon. .- -. 4 11 18i25 _. 1 8 15 22 .- -.Tues. _. _. 5 12 19126 _. 2 9 16 23 _. -.Wed. -. -. 6 13 20127 -. 3 10 17 24 .- -.Thur. _. _. 7 14 21128 _. 4 11 18 25 -. —Fri. 1 8 15 22129 _. 5 12 19 26 _. -.Sat 2 9 16 23 130 -. 6 13 20 27 -. .-

MARCH, APRIL.

Sun 7 14 21 28 ._ -. 4 11 18 25 _.Mon. .- 1 8 15 22 29 ._ ._ 5 12 19 26 ._Tues. ._ 2 9 16 23 30 ._ ... 6 13 20 27 —Wed. .- 3 10 17 24 31 .- _ 7 14 21 28 -.Thur

._ 4 11 18 25 ._ ._ 1 8 15 22 29 —Fri. 5 12 19 26 ._ -. 2 9 16 23 30 .-Sat. 6 13 20 27 _. -. 3 10 17 24 -. _.

MAY. JUNE.

San. -. -. 2 9 16 23130 ._ 6 13 I,20 27 —Mon. _. _. 3 10 17 24 1 31 ... 7 14!21 28 _.Tues. _. .- 4 11 IS 251... 1 8 1522 29 _.Wed. _. -. 5 12 19 26, - 2 9 16123 30 —Thur. -. -. 6 13 20 271.

..3 10 17!24 _. _.

Fri. 7 14 21 28 .., 4 11 18125 ... ...Sat. ,1 8 15 22 29 ._ 5 12 19 1 26 _. .-

1

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CALENDAR FOR 1915—continued.

JULY. AUGUST.

Sun 4 11 IS 25 ... 1 8 15 22 29 ...Mon. ... 5 12 19 26 ... 2 9 16 23 30 ...

.-, Tues. ... 6 13 20 27 ... 3 10 17 24 31 ...Wed. . 7 14 21 28 ... 4 11 18 25 ... ...Thur. 1 8 15 22 29 ... 5 12 19 26 ... ...Fri. 2 9 16 23 30 ... 6 13 20 27 ... ...Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 ... 7 14 21 28 ... ...

SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER.

Sun 5 12 19 26 ... ... 3 10 17 24 31Mon. ... 6 13 20 27 ... ... 4 11 18 25 ...Tues. 7 14 21 28 ...... 5 12 19 26 ...Wed. .. •1 8 15 22 29 ... ... 6 13 20 27 .•.Thur. 2 9 16 23 30 ...... 7 14 21 28 ...Fri. 3 10 17 24 ... ... 1 8 15 22 29 ...Sat. 4 11 18 25 ... ... 2 9 16 23 30 ...

NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.

Sun. . . 7 14 21 28 ... ... 5 12 19 26 ...Mon. 8 15 22 29 .. ... 6 13 20 27 ...Tues. , 2 9 16 23 30 ... ... 7 14 21 28 ...Wed. 3 10 17 24 ... ... 1 8 15 22 29 ...Thur. 4 11 18 25 ... ... 2 9 16 23 30 ...Fri. 5 12 19 26 ... ... 3 10 17 24 31 ...Sat 6 13 20 27 ... ... 4 11 18 25 ... ...

Good Friday ... .•• ... April 2.Easter Sunday .. ... ... April 4.

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Egan TABLETo ascertain the dates of Actsof Parliaments,.&c.

Kings and Queens. [ Accession. Reign.

•William I. .. 1036 October 14William It .. 1087 September 9 13

Henry I .. .. 1100 August 2 36Stephen ; . .. .. 1135 December 1 20Henry II .. .. 1154 October 22 35Richard I .. .. I149 July 9 10John .. .. .. 1199 Aptil 6 18Henry III .. .. 1216 OclObei' 19 57Edward I .. .. 1272 November 6 35Edward II. .. 1307 July / 20Edward III .. .. 1327 January 25 51Richard II .. .. 1377 June 21 25Henry IV .. .. 1399 September 29. 14Henry V..: .. .. 1413 March 20 10Henry VI .. .. 1422 August 31 3Q

Edward IV .. .. 1160 March 4 24Edward V .. .. 1433 April IRichard III .. 1483 3.June 23 3

Henry VII .. .. 1482 August 22 24Henry VIII .. .. 1600 April 22 38Edward VI .. .. 1547 January 23 7

Mary, .. .. .. 1661 Jill), 6 6Elizabeth. .. – 1558 November 17 46'

TM Math 24 33

"In"

..

"Charles , .. .. 1625 .March 27 24

Charles II .. .. 1649 *January 30 37James II.. ..... 1695 February 6, 5

William and Mary .. 1680 February 13 14Anne .. .. .. 1702 March 8 13George I.. .. .. 1714 August 1 13George II, .. .. 1727 June 11 34George III .. .. 1760 October 25 60George IV. .. .. 1820 January 29 11William IV .. .. 1830 June 26 • 7Victoria ,,,, . .. 1837 ;Rine 20 64Edward VII .. ..George V ,:. ..

19011910January

22/110.y 6

11—New

style commenced September 2, 1752.*Commonwealth, September 3, 1651; Oliver Cromwell, Pro-

tector, December 12, 1053 ; Richard Cromwell, Protector, Sep-tember 3, 1658; Richard resigned, April 22, 1659; Charlesmetered, May, 20, 1060. All this period IS reckoned as part ofthe reign Of Chales II.

7 William III alone from December 28, 1604.

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ROYAL FAMILY• TAB UNITED KINGDOM.

ORGE FREDERICK. E41" ALBERT, -Sing of the UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and:Ireland, and of the Britishla °minims beyond the Emperor of India, second son ofHis late Majesty king Edward VII:; born June 3, 1865; suc-ceeded to, the throne on the decease of his father, KingEdward PI., ,May 6, 4910; proclaimed May 10, 1919; marriedJuly 0, 093, to Princess -,Vicitoria Mary of Teck.

[Edward Albert, born June 23, 1894 Albert Frederick, bornDecember44, a :o4 VictoriaAlexandra, born April 25, 1897 ;7 William, :Born March-31, ; George ward;...orn

December1902; JohnI905.1Queen Alexandria, born December 1,4844. iodise Victoria

Alexandria Dar, Princess, 403;94, -Feb.* 1167.;Married to the pule ofFile,July 27, 1889. 7-19.4 1,. exandra

Olga Mary, July 6, 1868.' Maud CharlotteVictoria; "born Nov 26 199 -Married to rlQ9 Nin ofNorway, July 22,1896.

GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF TRE COMMONWEALTHOF AUSTRALIA.

The Rt. Hon. LORD DENMAN, K.9)1,0.

GOVERNORS OF THE AUSTRALIAN STATES., AND

Sir Gerald Strickland, G.,C.M.G.

New Scut!' Wales—‘ Lieutenant Governor, the Hon. Sir ,',up. 4 ' ' '

Victoria Honorable Arthur Lyulph Stanley.Queensland-Sir W. MacGregor,. G.C.M.G.

Lieutenant-Colonel. Sir Henry Gallavey,South. Austalia— 4-"

Lieutenant-Governor , The Right -Hon.

Tasmania—The Right honorable Sir W. .9. EllisonMacartney,.P.C.,K.C.M.G`

Western Australia — Major-General .Sir H. Alvan,-

New, Zealand - the Earl of Liverpool,-K.C.M.G.

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Clerk to Mr. Justice}

AssociatesSly Alan S. Lloyd. and Clerks

Clerk to Mr. Justice)of Arraigns.

Gordon cW. K. S, MacKenzie.

Clerk to Mr. Justice } C. R. Lucas.Ferguson Clerk to Mr. Justice F. H. Ward.Harvey Tipstaff to Chief Jus- 0. W. Colebome, Wonoona-parade,

tics Oatley.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice) Frederick Stapelton, 378, Bourke-

A. H. Simpson -. r street, Surry Hills.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice 1 J. E. Barnes, 252, Jersey-road, Pad.

Pring j dington.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice1 George Colleypriest, " Braemar,"

Street I Sutherland-street, Neutral Bay.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice 1 . 0. E. Reeve, 28 Arthur-street, Pad.

Sly ) dington.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice 1 Ernest J. Cowan, " Elmhurst," Acton-

Gordon J street, Burwood.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice} Albert Byrne, 37, Princes-street.Ferguson. Tipstaff to Mr. Justice 1Samuel Porter, " Herts Cottage,"

Harvey J. Double Bay.

SUPREME COURT.

Chief Justice The Hon. Sir William Portus Cullen,K.C.M.G., LL-D.

The Hon. Archibald Henry Simpson.The Hon, Robert Darlow Pring,The Hon. Philip Whistler Street.

Puisne Judges i The Hon. Richard Meares Sly.The lion. Alexander Gordon.The Hon. David-Gilbert Ferguson.

lThe lion. John Musgrave Harvey.Chief Judge in Equity The Hon. Archibald Henry Simpson.

Judge in Divorgaiatsneds ce and Causes Hon. Alexander Gordon.Judge in Bankruptcy } The Hon. Philip Whistler Street.and.Probate Attorney-General The Hon. W. A. Holman, M.L.A.Solicitor-General The Hon. D. R. Hall, M.L.A.Clerk to Chief Justice Bryan C. Fuller.Clerk to Mr. Justice l. .,,. H. Mason.A. H. Simpson ... . j"Clerk to Mr. Justice 1 E. Beaver.Pring Clerk to Mr. Justice L. W. Street.Street

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Supreme'Court Department.Prothonotary and I Charles Richard Walsh.Registrar in DivorceDeputy Prothonotary

and Deputy Regis- A. G. Saddington.trar in Divorce

Chief Clerk H. D. Wood.Chief Clerk in Divorce L. M. Addison.Second Clerk J. Murphy.

(F. C. Baylis.I M. J. Dunphy.

Clerks W. H. Hazelton.H. W. M. Tarrant.

lS. V. Toose.Librarian ...... F. L. Flannery.Government 1George Jarret.InterpreterMessenger F. B. Willis.Court-keeper J. Edwards.

Admiralty Jurisdiction.Registrar Charles Richard Walsh.Deputy Registrar A. G. Saddington.Marshal S. W. Spain.Clerks All officers of the Pro th on otary's Office

Master in Equity's Department.Master in Equity Henry Percy Owen.Deputy Registrar and

Assistant Taxing} W. H. Hargraves. •Officer

Chief Clerk andAccountant W. A. Balcombe.

Clerk and AssistantAccountant }L. D. Deane.

H.

Clerks

A. N. Smith.0. S. White.W. J. Ryeland.J. G. McKee.

t,G. P. McDonald.Lunacy Department.

Master in Lunacy .. Henry Percy Owen.Chief Clerk F. E. Barraclough.First Clerk Charles H. Bennett.Second Clerk A. J. Coates.Accountant E- C. F. Bowling.Property Manager Hellyer.Cashier W. J. Skinner.

A. D. Whitting, E- H. P. BennettJ. J. 0. Sutherland,W. F. O'BrienenA. S. R. Sharp, A. J. Souter

Clerks F. J. Sheedy, R. E. NutmanA. M. Meaney, R. A. Nesbitt,A. E. Keene, E. 0. Ambrose,J. W. Mountford,W. Y. Courtney.

Shorthand-writers and F. M. Goggin; M. Griffiths.Typists Messenger J. F. Poole.

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Bankruptcy Department.

Registrar in Bank-)ruptcy Salusbury.

Chief Clerk If. A. Ria.

Harold Huntley.Clerks ;R: O'Blackman . Young,Messenger and Record

Attendant Lovelock.

Messenger F. P'-Sullivan-Official Assignees W. N. Palmer and C. F. W. kcv.

Probate and Curator of Intestate Estates Departnent.Registrar prohates

and' Curator of Thomas William Garrett.testate Estates

Deputy Registrar ofProbatesand Deputy Reginald Charles Monday.Curator of Intestate •-•Estates

Clerk and Accountant Rowland C. ;Young.

Conveyancing Clerk Walter Williams,

p. Stephens. George ToutJ. Brogden.

Alfred Eugene Briggs-Hughes.

Clerks 8. Redshaw. 'J. G. H. Shipway.D- J.R. 'Willard.A. Lewis.R. Ii. McDonald.

Copying Clerics F. U. Bolton.;CA. ,J. Hopkins.

Messenger and Sealer Mins. E- Teece.

Temporary Typist .. Florence J. Foster.( Teresa M. Walsh.

Contract Typistes Lenore Dacey,' ' ' Burgin.

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SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT.

Sheriff Under Shen,

Accountant Chief Clerk J. Ad. Wilshire.

(R. J. Sheridan.H. J. Forster.C. C. Watson.H. C. Lester.

, R. G. Young.Vacant.

DoD.J. S. Dudley.

Sheriff's Officers.

Clerks

C. E. B. Maybury.

and } W. W. Crockford.

Sydney-Chief Sheri, '8 Officer :-J. B. Spence. Assistants :—IL Pfeiffer, C. A. Lamerton,E- W. Pont, G. H. Keene,C. G. R. Wilson, T. W.Reed, A E. Stearn.

Albury—E. Leary.Armidale—L. B. Lane.Bathurst—C. F. Duchatel.Bega—W . Parkhill.Broken Hill—W. S. Reeves.Cootantundra—M. H. Ellie.Deniliquin—E. W. Jones.Dubbo—John T. Steel.Forbes—J. L. King.

Goulburn—P. J. Cusack.Grafton—W : O. Idriess.Hay—T. P. Burgle.Kempsey (including Port

Macquarie)—S. W. Fryer.Lismore—A. SteeLMaitland—H. A. Gough.Moree—F. W. Linsley.Narrabri—L. Byrnes.Newcastle—H. A. Gough.Singleton—C. H- Whiting.'Tantworth-H. McVeagh.Wagga Wagga — F. J.

Clancy.Wollongong—E. H. Boys.

2nd-cIass Sher ifs Officers.Bingara—F. W. Walsh.Bombala—W. H. Butler.Bourke—H. A. SchmidtBraidwood—H. W. Quodling.Campbellt'n—E. E. C. White.Cobar—W- J. D. MitchellCondobolin—F. J. Woods.Cooma.—J. C. McGregor.Coonamble—J. W. Small.Cowra—A. W. Nicholson.Glen Innes—L R. W. Huthnance.Grenfell—W. H. Hazelton.Gundagai—A. E. Lyon.Gunnedah—P. A, O'Neill.

Inveral--G- N. Cleeve.Mudgee—F. E. Winser.Murrurundi—J. P. Lawlor.Narrandera—L- A. Dowson.Orange—J. S. Cusack.Parramatta—H. Lamerton.Taree—G. C. Coates.Tenterfield—E. J. Newton.Walgett—R. G. White.Wentworth—J. W. Thorn.Wilcannia—E. H. Hunt.Wyalong—E. Brissenden.Yass—A. Ranger.Young—A. G. Nash.

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HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA...,Chief Justice The Re. Hon. Sir Samuel Walker

Griffith, P.C., .G.C.M.G.( The Rt, Hon. Sir Edmund Barto

Justices

j; P,C,, G.01110- .The Hon. Isaac Alfred Isaacs.

, The Hon. Henry. Bournes Higgins-

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The Hon. Francis Gavan Duffy.The Hon. Charles Powers.The.,Hon. George Edward Rich.

Clerk to Chief Justice N- McGhie.

Clerk to Mr. Justice )Barton C

Clerk to Mr. Justice 1 MissIsaacsIsaacs

Clerk to Mr. Justice } F. R. Officer.Higgins Clerk to Mr. Justice ID. G. Duffy.Duffy Clerk to Mr,

powers Justice IR. Powers.

Clerk to Mr. Justice; A. Lang Campbell.Rich 1. ,

District Registry, New South Wales.District Registrar - . C. R. Walsh.

Deputy Registrar A. G. Sad dington.Chief Clerk W. H. Hazelton,.

Deputy Marshal, C. E, B. Maybury.

Assistant DeputyWMarshal . W. Crockford.

Clerics to Deputy 1H. J. Forster.Marshal 3 C- C. Watson.

Sittings of the High Court- during 1914.Hobart :Monday, 10 February.

Monday- , 23 February-Melbourne Tuesday, 12 May..

Tuesday, 1 September.Perth Wednesday, 21 October.

Monday, 23 March.Sydney' {Monday, 27 July.

Monday, 15 November. Monday, 20 April.

Adelaide Monday, 25 May.

Vacations begin on the 27 June and 19 December.

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INDUSTRIAL COURT. , .Judge His Honour Judge Heydon, K.C.jAssociate F. P. Kelly,

Tipstaff T. H. Kelly.

INDUSTRIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE.

Industrial Registrar J. B. Holme.Officer in Charge of Legal

Matters E. J. Payne.

Chief Clerk ..... W. Hitching.Professional Clerk El. L. Lamond.

First L. W. M. Bennett.Accountant C. S. B. Cochrane.

R.,Orington, F. C. Digby, S.Clerks Jones, C. J. Bellemore, E. J.

f (Kilpatrick, and B. L. Thomson.

Compiler .............. E. M. M. Swain.

.:44:6:14k.f_Ai • zC OMMONWEALTH .OUR OF . CONCILIATION

AND ARBITRATION.President The Hon. Henry Bournes Higgins

New South Wales Registry,

Deputy Industrial H. D. Wood.Registrar

Chief Clerk Addison.

DEPARTMENT .0F. THE- ATTORNEY-GENERALAND• OR JUSTICE. •

Attorney -General .... {The Hon. W. A. Holman

Minister ofSolicitor-G ere nJusticea4 and iThe Hon. E. R. Half,

(R. A.Under Secretary JamesBarniteSer-"aeaVaWiTainS.

Assistant Uncle Secretary George Whitfeld.Chief Clerk D R. Jamieson.

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Attorney-General's Branch.0 ifficer-in-Charge and con-

fidential Secretary to }- R- F. Morris.Attorney-General

(A. S. Jones, C. F. Nathan, G. F-Clerks Cotterill, S. G. Cruise, A. B.

Sheldon.Librarian Vacant.

Justice Branch.Senior Clerk E- W. Fegan.

(W. J- Hessen, W. C. O'Reilly, E.I H. Kelly, R. R. Wisdom, W. B.I Geddes, E. H. Stoney, C. D.

Clerics Rainsford, M, H, Lowe, G- II.Railton, G. V. Oilhooley, E. A.Paton, V. H. A Johnston, W. C.Wurth, A. A. Markham.

Court Reporters.Chief Court Reporter - . A. Walker.

C. J. Fox, W. J. Little, H. A. J.Abbott, L. T. Hooper, R- Sproule,

Court Reporters J. A. Simonds, E. P. Apted, P.Gallagher, R. W. E. Griffits, E.J. Evans.

Typists, Court Reporting Staff .. T. A. Wells, E. E. Chittick.

Account Branch.Accountant W. A. Thomson.Sub-Accountant W. J. Clarke.

B. W. L. Bamford, F. Rand,W. G. Bider, A. J. Burrows, F.Clerks S. Jackson, V. E. Crook, W.Bardsley, L. J. Day.

Parliamentary Draftsman.Parliamentary Draftsman J- L. Watkins.Assistant G. M. L. Innes.

Crown Prosecutors.CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT Herbert Harris.METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Herbert Harris-SOUTHERN AND HUNTER 3- A. F. Dawson.DISTRICT

SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT J. N, Mason.WESTERN DISTRICT C. A. White.NORTHERN DISTRICT It, J. BrowningNORTH-WESTERN DISTRICT Walter Bevan.

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Crown Solicitors Mace.Crown Solicitor J. V. Tillett.Chief Clerk C. E. Parkinson.Clerk in Charge, Common }H. P. Curtis.

Law.Prosecuting Officer W. C- Robison.

Clerks

(W.- H. Forrest, R. M- Kidston,N. C. Lockhart, M. M. D'Aroy-Irvine, J. J. d'Apice, J. S. H.Harnett, A. E. Hayes, W. Black,..J.S. Wright, G. D. Porteous,

1 D. G- Bathgate, S. Hanlin, H. E.Moore, W. K. Stewart, P. J. A.Vivian, C. D. W. Wray ., E. F.McDonald, P. R. Rowland, C.Cockburn, L- White, R. E. Willis,E..H. Wilshire, A. M. Anthony,J. E. Clark, L. Moloney, H. H.Laird, C.. 13. Donaldson, S- 0.

`Watson, 0. Jones.

Clerk of the Peace Branch.

Clerk of the Peace W. R. Beaver.Deputy Clerk of the Peace A. E. Withy.

J. Gonsalves, A- E. Chapman,J W. C. Lacey, C. G. H. Fitz-Clerks hardinge, P. P. Olden, F. L.[Lewis.

Deputy Clerks of the Peace.&burg J. J. Kingsmill.Armidale E. M. Cohen.Bathurst L. W. Broughton.Bega E. A. Prior.Bingara F. J. Meads:Bombala H. B. Copeland.Bourke W. A. Forsythe.Braid wood B. P. P. Kemp.Broken Bill S. B. Gunn.Cobar E. J. Harrison.Condobolin 'T. W. Irish.Come F. W. Stevenson.Coonanable J. Geary.Cootamundra K. G. Green.Colons J. Miller.Deniliquin G. A. Stevenson.Dubbo A. T. Cochrane.Forbes A. S. Wickham.Glen lanes W. D. Stafford.

Goulburn L. A. McDougall.Grafton E. A. May.Grenfell H. J. Jeffreys.Gundagai D. C. S. Bruce.

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Gunnedah H. L. Meads.Hay C. W. Naylor.Inverell C. C. Vindin.Kempley G. W- H- Davies.Lismore J. B. Gibson.Maitland (East) J. S. Brown.Mores O. Wenholz.Mudgee D- G. McDougall.

Murrurundi C. W. Swiney.Narrabri W. L. Davis-Narrandera 3. H. Hassall-Newcastle , W. G. Hazen.Orange H. J. Leary.Parramatta [Vacant].Singleton P. E. Eldershaw.Tamworth H. T. Adams.Taree A. G. Olson.Tenterfield H. F. Perkins.Walgett M. E- Sonne.Wagga Wagga J. D. Walker.Wellington A. G. Chiplin.Wentworth C- A. Arnold.

Wilcannia K. R. Gilling.Wollongong J. SaunderaWyalong F. D. H. Sutherland.Yass J. Shepherd.Young R. W. G. Collins.

LAND APPEAL COURT.President Harris Adam Gray Curry.

William Houston, C.M.G.Commissioners 1 Charles Edward Rennie.

Land Appeal Court Department.Registrar W. R. Jamieson.Chief Clerk A. A. Walker.Clerk C. L. Raymond.

DEPARTMENT OFPRISONS.M. Macfarlane, J.P.

S. McCauley, J,P.

J. Whitlow, J.P.O. F. Windon.I. I. Moss: '

S. S. Russell.P. R- T- Trotter.E. W. Howell.W. F. Hinchy.F. J. Willard.

Comptroller-General .Deputy Comptroller d.

Inspector of Prisons

Chief Clerk Accountant`

Clerk

do

do

do

do Managing Secretary,Prisoners' Aid A

ssociation of N. S.-Wales.

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DISTRICT COURT JUDGES.Charles Edward Robertson Murray.

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Ernest Brougham DocKer.Allred Paxton Backhouse:

SOUTHERN AND MUTTER G 'rantley Hyde Fitzhardinge."

NORTH-WESTERN DISTRICT Frederick William Gibson.•SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT Frail* Edward itogers, K.C.

WESTERN DISTRICT Edward Scholes.'NORTHERN DISTRICT Walter Edmunds.

INDUSTRIAL COURT Charles Gilbr Heydon, K.C.

(The several District Court Judges are also Chairmen of the Courts ofQuarter Sessions and Judges of the Court of :Review -within' their

espective Districts, and Judges of the Court of /Shaine luquiry-) •

Secretary to the District J. III. A. Bonthorne.Court Judges: '

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

Registrar J.M.- A. Bonthorne.T. J. Charlton:W.- T- Whité,

Clerks R. B. Syinington.R, Shield:N. A: Stanger.

f A. T. 1).A.john Bishop;E. Croft.

COURT OF REVIEW.

Judges The several District Court Judgeswithin their respective

Registrar, Sydney J. E4. Bonthorne..' ' •

COURT OF MARINE INQUIRY.= • , , 4 ;

Judges The District Court Judges.

Registrar, Sydney J. k A.Bonthorne.

Bailiffs

Tipstaff Messengers A. C- hancox, S. E- Roe, J.

Court-keeper A. Hellings:•

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DISTRICT COURT REGISTRARS AND BAILIFFS.District. Registrar. Bailiff'.

Albury J- J- Kingsmill E. Leary.Armidale E. M. Cohen L. B. Lane.

Bathurst L. W. Broughton .... C. F. Duchatel.Bega E. A. Prior W. Parkill.Bellingen .. ... A. Mc C. Dunn E. P- Stein (Kemp-

sey).Bingara F. J. Meads F- W. Walsh.Bombala H. B. Copeland W. H. Butter.Bourke W. A. Forsythe ..-..- H. A. T. Schmidt.

Braidwood B. P. P. Kemp H. W. Quodling.Broken Dill .-.. S. B. Gunn W. S. Reeves.

Campbelltown .. [Vacant) E- E. C. White.Casino 0. W. Small John Askew.Cobar E. J. Harrison W. J. D- Mitchell.Condobolin .... T. W. Irish F. J. Woods.Cooma P. W. Stevenson T C. McGregor.Coonamble J. Geary J. W. Small.Cootamundra .. R. G- Green M. H. Ellis.Corowa Y. E. B- Harnett J. R. Langler.Count James Miller A. W. Nicholson.

Deniliquin ...- G. A. Stevenson E. W. Jones.Dubbo A. T. Cochrane J. T. Steel.Eden G. P. L. Hungerford -. P- J. Cusack.Forbes A. S. Wickham Glen Dines .. . . W. D. Stafford

J. L. King.Ira R. W. Huthnance.

Goulburn L. A- McDougall F. J. Clancy.Crofton E. A. May , W. 0. Idriess.Grenfell H- J. Jeffreys W. H. Hazelton.

Gundagai D. C. S. Bruce A. E. Lyon.Gunnedah --.... Ii. L. Meads Patrick A. O'Neill.Hay C. W. Naylor T. P. Bonds.Inverell C. C. Vindin G. N. Cleave.

Kempsey 0. W. II. Davies S. W. Fryer.Mama F.• Rogers G. A. Riley.Lismore J. B- Gibson A. Steel.Lithgow T. W. Cohen Henry Dyball.Maitland (East). J. S. Brown H. A. Gough.

C. Wenholz Moree F.W. Linsley.Moruya C. 'N. Crowley R. Knight.

Moss Vale E. J. Daley W. Hines.Mudgee D. G- McDougall F. E. Winger.Murrurundi -. C. W. Swiney J. P. Lawler.Muswellbrook .. P. J. Sheridan.-. J. Hicks.

Murwillumbah.. J. W, T. Forrest F. C, Pearce.Narrabri W. L. Davis L. Byrnes.Narrandera.-- . J. H. Hassan L. A. DOWSON.

Newcastle IL H. S. Chippindall.. H. A. dough.Nowra Wm. F- Marini J. A. Leatheam.Nyngan H. E- Gibbes W- F- Dawes.Orange H. J. Leary J. S. Cusack.Parkes W. H. Adams J. L. King.Parramatta— .. [Vacant) H. Lamerton.

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District. Registrar. Bailiff.

Penrith S- Jay W. H. Wrench.Port Macquarie J. B. Scobie E. G. Fenn.

Queanbeyan.... W. C. W- 0. Russell C A. Leslie.Sington P. E. Eldershaw C. H. Whiting.

Sydney J. M. A. Bonthorne.. 1." A . T. D'A ' Irvine'Jno. Bishop.Tamworth H. T. Adams 11. McVeagh.Tares A. G. Olson G. C. Coates.

Temora F. E. Crook A. C. Olden'.2 nterfield ..-. H. F. Perkins E. J. Newton.Tumut 0. A. Willans D. S. Donaldson.Wagga Wagga.. J. D. Walker F. J. Clancy.

Walgett M. E. Soane E. E. C- White.Wellington .... A. G. Chiplin J. Clements.Wentworth -... C. A. Arnold..-. J. W. Thorn. '

Wilcannia .... H. R- Gitlin.- E. H. Hunt.Windsor C. A- E. Wheeler K. Ezzy.Wollongong .... J. Saunders E. H. Boys.Wyalong F. D. H. Sutherland .. E. Brissenden.Vass J. Shepherd A. Ranger.Y °any R. W. G. Collins A. G. Nash.

ASSISTANT DISTRICT COURT REGISTRARS ANDBAILIFFS.

District- Registar-. - Additional Bailiff-

Eallina . G. McKay D. W. Sturrock (Lis-more).

Hillston R. Donaldson M. 0. Maude (flay).Saner.-. C. R. Coils 42. W. Jenkins

(Wagga)•Quirindi . ...- H. LI. Farrington A. Hardman (Mur -

rurundi.)

CLAIMS TO GRANTS OF LANDS.(Commissioners under "The Conveyancing and Law

Property Act, ISIS.")President Charles Edwin Parkinson,

Therms William Garrett.Commissioners Allan Dammill Tither.Secretary A. W. Farnsworth.

Dun fog W. C. Gel tie Warialda .. F. W. Smart Wm. Thalia (Moree).

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THE COUNCIL OF THE BAR OF NEW SOUTHWALES.

Annual meeting held on the 3rd Monday of the 2nd term.Members.—

The Attorney-General (ex officio). G. H. Pike, Esq.A. G. Ralston, Esq., K.C. A. 3. Kelynack, Esq.Adrian Knox, Esq., &C. R. M.- Long Innes, Esq.A. B. Shand, Esq., K.C. J. P. Sheridan, Esq.,:pLanger Owen; Esq., K.C. A. Thomson, Esq:J. L. Campbell, Esq., K.C. C. W: Marriott, Esq.F. J. Bethune, Esq. D. Maughan, Esq.E. M. Brissenden, Esq., LL.D. E. M. Stephen, Esq.R. H. Manning, Esq. M. C. Chubb, Esq.R. C. Broomfield, Esq. H. H. Stephen, Esq.

Mon. Treasurer H. M. Stephen; Esq.Hon. Secretary C. W. Marriott, Esq.

INCORPORATED LAW INSTITUTE OF NEW SOUTHWALES, OFFICE AND LIBRARY, "ROYAL CHAM-BERS," 3 CASTLEREAGH-STREET.

COUNCIL.President Ernest A. Smith.Vice-Presidents . . H. C. Ellison Rich, L. Gibson.Honorary Treasurer C. Ellison Rich.

(R. P. Allen, J. S. Cargill, E. 0.I Dawes, 1M. A. H. Fitzhardinge,

Ordinary Members off T. B. Gaden, A. M. Hemsley, A.Council. ) N. Littlejohn, A. W. I. Macansh,

Mark Mitchell, D. W. Roxburgh, A.(Consett Stephen, F. B. Wilkinson.

Solicitor T. Michell.Auditors W. A. Freeman, Fred. W. Wood.Secretary E. Newton Daly.

THE SOLICITORS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION,OFFICE, "ROYAL CHAMBERS," 3 CASTLE-REAGH-STREET.

(F. Curtiss (Chairman), A. E.Jaques (Deputy Chairman); J. A.

Directors 4 I. Perry (Hon. Treasurer), It. B.I Asher, L. Gibson, A. G.

Saddington, Ernest A. Smith.Secretary E. Newton Daly.

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THE SOCIETY OF NOTARIES OF NEW SOUTH

President Vice-President Hon: Secretary andHon

Members of Council

Honorary Auditor

BARRISTERS' ADMISSION BOARD.(Under Act, 1895, No. 22.)

Their Honors the Judges and the Attorney-General,• G. E. Flannery, and H. S. Nicholas.

Secretary—H D. WoolAssistant secretary. H. Hazelton.Examiners— ' '

In- Law and Equity—Professor Peden, E. M. Mitchell, Dr. G.IV. Waddell, II. R. Curlewis, and D. S. Edwards: •

In Roman, Constitutional, and International Law—Professor:Peden.

In Latin—Professor Butler.In Greek—Professor Woodhouse.In Geometry'and Algebra--Professor Carslaw.In French Language and Literature—Professor MacCallum.In Logic—Professor Anderson.In Historyt—Professor Wood.

SOLICITORS' ADMISSION BOARD.President—Professor Peden.Barristers-John Millen and C. W. Marriott.Solicitors—E."Prichard • Bassett, Everard Digby, E. A.

' • Roberts; and J. EC V. Nutt.Examiner in Legal History--N. de H. Rowland.Secretary-H. D. 'Wood!Assistant Secretary-W. H. Hazelton.

Ernest A. Smith.E. E. Fosber. -.

F. W. Walker.A. 1V. J, A. Dowling, A. R.

' • Minter, and II. B. Platt-Hepworth... Aubrey Halloran.

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BARRISTERS.(Arranged in order of seniority.)

BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Holman, the Hon. W. A., MLA.,Attorney-General

Hall, The Hon. D. R., M.L.A., Solicitor-General

Pilcher, The Hon. C. E., K.C., M.L.C. Wise, The Hon. B. R., K.C. Smith, The Hon. Bruce, K.C., M.H.R. Wade, The Hon. C. G., LC., M.L.A. Ralston, Alexr. Gerard, K.C. .... Knox, Adrian, K.C. Shand, Alexander B., K.0 Owen, L. M. L., K.C. Lamb, S. Ernest, K.C. Campbell, James Lang, K.C. Cannon, The Hon. James Conley, K.C.,

M.L.C. Garland, the Hon. John, LC., M.L C

Loxton, E. J., K.C. Callaway, Arthur Pitcairn, ICC

University Chambers

Denman Chambers 57, Wentworth Court University Chambers 149, Phillip-street University Chambers 1, University Chambers Northfield Chambers Selborne Chambers 151, Phillip-street Northfield Chambers University Chambers

13, Selborne Chambers 4, University Chambers University Chambers Denman Chambers

31 July, 1903

19 Nov., 190328 Mar., 186718 April, 188326 Jan., 187719 May, 18801 Mar.., 1884

12. May; 188627 Aug., 188713 June, 18887 July, 1886

17 Aug., 1886

12 Mar., 188730 Nov., 188822 Nov., 18921 Aug., 1885

cgtO

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Leverrier, F., K.0 Rolin, Tom., LC Blacket, Wilfred, K.C. Lingen, John T. Dawson, Arthur Foxton Hamilton, H. Montgomerie Browning, Robert J. Harris, Herbert

Coghlan, Dr. Charles A.Robertson, A. Nugent Davies, Banbury Foster, T. C. J Mann, W. J. G. Campbell, Gerald Ross Moriarty, James Cockshott, Harold NI Bethune, F. J. Brissenden, Dr. E. Mayhew Bevan, Walter Delohery, C. Noble, E. M. Teece Cecil B. Manning, R. K.

9 and 10, Denman Chambers 146, Phillip-street 14, Denman Chambers 2, University Chambers 145, Phillip-street 34,Wentworth Court 140, Phillip-street Crown Prosecutor's Chambers, Crown Law

Office.35,Wentworth Court 34, Wentworth Court 21, Selborne Chambers 14, Selborne Chambers 30, Selborne Chambers Moss Vale 7, St. James Chambers, King-street Northfield Chambers 146, Phillip-street 31, Wentworth Court Attorney•General's Office 32, Wentworth Court 44, Wentworth Court 42, Wentw orth Court 16, Wentworth Court

21 Sept., 188817 Aug., 188627 Aug., 18877 June, 1872

16 Dec., 197616 May, 187817 Nov., .187924 April, 1880

26 June, 188026 Jan., 1881II May, 188126 June, 188131 July, 188281 Oct., 188226 Jan., 18841 Dec., 18844 May, 1987

27 Aug., 188716 Dec., 18871 Mar., 1889

16 May, 188916 May, 188016 Aug., 1889

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted... _

Broomfield, Reginald C Mason, J. N. Armstrong, L. Thompson, Sidney A Kemp, R.Walker, W. A. James, A., M.L.'A Mocatta, W..-Hugh Pike, G. Herbert

McManamey, Jas. F. Newbery, W. ..Browne, Harvey Shannon, M. R

Kelynack,"Arthur J. Mack, Sidney -Innes, R. LI, Lon, Macarthur, E. J.Bayly Sheridan, J. P. Curlewis, H. R. White, C. A. Todd, R. H. Thomson, Alec.

22, Seaborne Chambers Wentworth Court 108, Phillip-street I5, Phillip-street

Gaseogne," Gordon-street, Burwood 22,.• Wentworth Court 10, Wentworth Court University Chambers 7 -Selhorne Chambers Wentworth Court. 20,...Selborne Chambers 9, Selborne Chambers 69, Wentworth Court

j Denman Chambers 1, Selborne Chambers 11, Denman Chambers Northfield Chambers 2, Selborne Chambers Denman Chambers University Chambers Northfield Chambers 5, University Chambers

7 Mar., 189017 Sept., 389031 Oct., 189017 Nov., 189029 Nov., 189029 Nov., 18907 Mar., 1891.7 Aug., 18915 Mar., 1892

21 Mar., 18924 June, 18928 June, 1892

23 Aug., 189226 Aug., 189227 Oct., 189226 Jan., 189326 Jan., 18937 Mar. ; 1893

17 May., 189317 Nov.. 189323 Feb., 18944 May, 1894

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_ ...... _BARRISTERS

_ .Clime, : Admitted. •

Cohen, John J., M.L.A; Harriott, 0. W.

Flannery; 1:4-. E. . Windeyer, R. Watt, 4...R. J. Wentworth, W. a O'Conor,.The.Hon. B. B., .51J0. .

Pickburn. J. P. O'Reilly, H. de B. Carlos, J.

Davies, ,Wyndham J. E. Tighe, W.

Macnkenzie, W.,H. S. ,-- Weigall,.0. E. Maughan,,P.

Coyle, W. T. P. Cowan, Robt. Coffey, F. L. V. Stephen, Milner

Gibson, A. Boyce, F. S. Sheppard, Edmund N. Russell, F. A. A Bavin, T. R.

145, Phillip-street 14,Wentworth Court—4‘DenmanChambers

1, Denman Chambers •311, Wentworth' CourtNorthfield Chambers 28,,,Wentworth Court 15,Selborne Chambers,•. 27, Wentworth Court 50, Wentworth. ,Court... , 37; Wentworth, Court 31A. Wentworth Court. University.Chambers Northfield „Chambers

153., -Phillip-street 12; Selborne :Chambers Northfield Chambers Denman Chambers ,

27;Selborne Chambers. 119, Phillip-greet 83A, Wentworth Court Northfield Chambers Denman Chambers' University Chambers.

31.May,, 1894. 40 June, 1894 .

23._July, 1804.10.Aug., 1594

31 ,Oot,; 1894,,28 Jan.,, 1805;9 Mar., 1895::0 May, 1895

28 Aug., 1895 .

28 Cot., 15951 Nov., 18951 Nov., 1895

18 Nov., 189519 May, 189617 June., 1896 ,,

17•June, 180622 Aug., 18963D Oct., 189824 Nov., 189625 Nov., 189619 Feb., 1807 -19 Feb., 1897S Mar., 1897

28 May, 1897

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Hogg, James Edward O'Brien, P. D. Hammond, J. H. Merewether, W. D. M. Chubb, M. C. Edwards, D. S. Martin, George T. Merewether, Hugh H. AI Bignold, H. B. Fitzgerald, John D. Parker, W. A. Waddell, Dr. G. W Quigley, James Mitchell, E. Id Sanders, John AI Nicholas, II. 8. Pilcher, Norman 0 Davidson, Colin G. W. Manning, H. E Hodgson, Ralph V. Stephen, Harry Betts, Selwyn F. Young, James Teece, R. Clive Hughes, The Hon. IV. 31., M.H.R. ....

Denman Chambers University Chambers University Chambers University Chambers 28,Selborne Chambers 143, Phillip-street 25,Selborne Chambers Northfield Chambers 26,Wentworth Court University Chambers 149, Phillip-street 29, Wentworth Court Macquarie-st. North '30, Wentworth Court 33, Wentworth Court .. 151, Philip-street 36, Wentworth Court University Chambers 26, Selbome Chambers University Chambers University Chambers 8, University Chambers 11, Selborne Chambers 12 and 13, Wentworth Court University Chambers

27 Sept., 189718 Nov., 18974 Aug., 18984 Aug., 18986 Dec., 1898

11 May, 189914 June, 189931 Aug., 18998 Dec , 1899

30 April, 19003 May, 19003 May, 1900

23 Aug., 190026 Oct , 190017 NOV., 19001 May, 1901

24 Oct., 190124 Oct., 190128 July, 190223 Oct., 19027 May, 19037 May, 1903

29 Oct., 190329 Oct., 190319 Nov., 1003

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Hellion, J. Browne, The Hon. J. A., M.L MacLaurin, H. N. Curtis, W. J. Manning, Charles E. Watkins, J. J. Pitt, Arthur G. M. Hibble, Charles Ferguson, John A. Cohen, Alroy H. Hinton, W. S. Perry, W. W. Barton, E. A Breckenridge, C. P. McWilliam, N. C Rowland, Norman de H. Wilson, David Monahan, W. W. Jaques, H. V. Bonney, R. S Wickham, E. W. Jordan, F. R. Norris, I. B. Coen, Francis Aokermann, Val.

Selborne Chambers 20, Selborne Chambers11, Wentworth Court 7, Wentworth Court 151, Phillip-street Selborne Chambers University Chambers King-st., Newcastle University Chambers 8, Selborne Chambers145, Phillip-street 162, Phillip-street 2, Denman Chambers 9, Wentworth Court 69, Wentworth Court 143, Phillip-street 145, Phillip.street 143, Phillip-street 18a, Selborne Chambers149, Phillip-street 143, Phillip-street 19, Selborne ChambersUniversity Chambers 22 Selborne Chambers University Chambers

5 May, 19046 May, 1904

26 May, 190415 Aug., 190417 Nov., 190418 Nov., 19041 Mar., 1905

11 Mar., 190627 Mar., 190510 Aug., 190517 Aug., 190580 Oct., 19058 Mar., 19064 May, 19067 May, 1906

10 May, 190624 May, 190614 Feb., 190715 Feb., 190724 May, 190715 Aug., 190719 Aug., 190728 May, 190830 July, 190319 Nov., 1908

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BARRISTERS... chambers. Admitted.

Prior, R. S. Murray Haigh, Victor Ralston, A. W. ... .Hughes, John. Bruce, Arthur C. Baxter McDonell. Archibald . Collins, Clifford' ll. Power, T: P: Beeby, G. S. Rogers, P. False

MacCallum, Mt L. Markell, IF. Francis Harper., 4. M. Edwards; 11: 0: Worthington A. V. Maclean. J. V. Addison-, C. G,

McKean, L. J. 'Harms, ,J..L Crawford, 'IV 8., 11111,.A"Mason, IF H. Haswell; A. V. .Abrahams, L. S.-Weston, C. A. Cohen Cecil -H-McLaughlin, Geoffrey

149, Phillip-street . „ ,9; Denman .Chambers 14*Phillip-street . University Chambers University Chambers 143, Phillip-street 5, Denman Chambers 5 University. Chambers Wentworth Court

Wentworth Court- 151, Phillip-street 119; Phillip-street

University Chambers 34, Wentworth Court 9, Selborne Chambers University Chambers Denman Chambers Denman Chambers. University. Chambers University Chambers 1, .Phillip-street 143, Phillip-street ,, .

149, Phillip - -street, 151; Phillip-street1, Selborne.Chambers. •Denman Chambers

20.Nov., 19086May, 1909

29 Oct„ 190920 Nov„ 19095 May, 19105 May, 1910

28 July., 19106 Dec., 1910

20 Feb„ 19119 Mar., 19114.May, 19118 May, 1911

27 July, 19112 Nov., 1911

22 Feb„ 191215 Mar., 191815-Mar.„ 19129 May„ 1912

31 Stay, 191229 Aug„ 19128 May, 19138 May, 1913

29 Aug„ 191330 Oct., 191321 Nov„ 191321 Nov., . 1913

The Master in Equity,.District Court-Judges and non-practising Barristers, are omitted from thie,Dist. The names of all-Barristeron the Boil not resident in the State ore omitted.)

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted;;

Abrahams,,L. Ackermann, Val, Addison, C. G Armstrong L. Barton, .B. A Barin, T: R. Beeby, G. 9 Bethune, F. J.. Bptts, Selwyn ,3? Bevan, Walton Bignold;.H.Blacket,. Wilfred K. C. Bonney, R. S. Boyce, F. S.. Breckenridge, 0. P. Brissenden, Dr, E.:Mayhew Broomfield, Reginald C. Browne, Harvey Browne, The,Hon. J.A., M.L.C.Browning, Robert J. Bruce, Arthur C. Baxter Campbell, Gerald Ross.

149, Phillip-street, University Chambers Denman Chambers 102,.2„Denman Chambers University; Chambers, Wentworth., Court 145, ,Phillip-street University: Chambers Attorney-Generals Office 26, Wentworth. Court. 14, Denman Chambers 149;,Phillip-street.. 33A,Wentworth . Court 9,Wentworth Court 31, WentworthCourt 22, Selborne,Chambers 9,-Selborne.Chambers 28, Selborne Chambers 149, Phillip-street University Chambers. Moss Vale

29•Aug., 191819 Nov., 100815 Mar. ; 191231. Oct., 18908 Mar., 1906

28 May,. 189720.Feb;, 1911.4 May, 18877 May, 1003,

10 Dee.., 18878 Doc., 1899

27 Aug„ 188724 May, 190719 Feb., 18974 May, 1900

27 Aug., 18877 Mar., 18908 June, 18920 May, 1904

17 Nov., 18795 May, 1910

31 Oct„. 1882

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Campbell, James Lang, K.0 Canaway, Arthur Pitcairn, K.C. Carlos, J. Chubb, M. C. Cockshott, Harold M. Coen, Francis Coffey, F. L. V. Coghlan, Dr. Charles A. Cohen, Alroy M.Cohen, Cecil II Cohen, John J., M.L.A. Collins, Clifford M. Cowan, Robt Coyle, W. T. P Crawford, T. S., M.L.A. Curlewis, H. R. Curtis, W. 7 Davidson, Colin G. W. Davies, Hanbury Davies, Wyndham J. E. Dawson, Arthur Foxton Delohery, C. Edwards, D. S. Edwards, II. G.

University Chambers Denman Chambers 56, Wentworth Court 28, Selborne Chambers Northfield Chambers.. 22, Selborne Chambers Denman Chambers 35, Wentworth Court 8, Selborne Chambers Selborne Chambers 145, Phillip•treet 5, Denman Chambers Northfield Chambers 12, Selborne Chambers University Chambers Denman Chambers 7, Wentworth Court. University Chambers 21, Selborne Chambers 37, Wentworth Court 145, Phillip•street 32, Wentworth Court 143, Phillip-street 34, Wentworth Court

17 Aug., 18861 Aug., 1885

28 Oct., 18956 Dec., 18981 Dec., 1884

30 July, 190830 Oct., 189620 June, 188010 Aug., 190521 Nov., 191131 May, 185428 July, 191022 Aug., 189617 June, 189629 Aug., 191217 Mar., 190115 Aug., 190424 Oct., 190111 May, 18811 Nov., 1895

16 Dec., 18761 Mar., 1889

11 May, 18992 Nov., 1911.

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Ferguson, John A. University Chambers 27 May, 1905Fitzgerald, John D University Chambers 30 April, 1900Flannery, G. E 4 Denman Chambers 23 July, 1894Foster, T. C. J. , Gannon, The Hon, James Conley, K.C.,

M.L.C.

14, Selborne Chambers 18, Selborne Chambers

25 June, 188112 Mar., 1887

Garland, The Hon. John, K.C., M.L C 4, University Chambers - 30 Nov., 1888Gibson, A. 110, Phillip-street 26 Nov„ 1896Haigh, Victor 9, Denman Chambers 6 May, 1903Hall, The Hon. David R., M.L.A.., Solicitor- Denman Chambers 19 Nov., 1903

General.Hamilton, H. Montgomerie 34, Wentworth Court 15 May, 1878Hammond, J. H. University Chambers 4 Aug., 1898Marcus, J. L. University Chambers 31 May, 1912Harper, A. M. University Chambers 27 July, 1911Marriott, C. W. 14, Wentworth Court 6 June, 1894Harris, Herbert Crown Prosecutor's Chambers, Crown Law 24 April, 1880

Ribble, Charles Office,

King-street, Newcastle 11 Mar., 1905Hinton, W. S. Hodgson, Ralph V

145, Phillip.street .!University Chambers 17 Aug., 190023 Oct., 1902

Hogg, James Edward Denman Chambers 27 Sept., 1897 iHaman, The Hon. W. A., M.L.A.,

Attorney-General.13, University Chambers 31 July, 1903

Hughes, John University Chambers 20 Nov., 1909

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Hughes, The Hon. - W. M., M.H.R. University Chambers 19 Nov., 1903Innes, It. H. Long- U, Denman Chambers 26 Jan., 1893James, A., M.L.A. 10,Wentworth Court 7 Mar., 1891Jaques, H. V. 18:4, Selborne Chambers 15 Feb., 1907Jordan, F. R. 19, Selborne Chambers 19 Aug., 1907Kelynack, Arthur J. Denman Chambers 26 Aug., 1892Kemp, It. E. "Gascoigne," Gordon-street, Burwood .... 29 Nov., 1890Knox, Adrian, K.0 Northfield Chambers 19 May, 1886Lamb, S. Ernest, K.C. Northfield Chambers 7 July, 1586Leverrier, F., K.0 9 and 10, Penman Chambers. 21 Sept., 1888Lingen, John T. 2, University Chambers 7 June, 1872Loxton, E. J., K.C. University Chambers 22 Nov., 1892Macarthur, E. J. Bayly Northfield Chambers.. 26 Jan., 1893MacCallum, M. L. 1 151, Phillip-street 4 May, 1911Mack, Sidney 11, Selborhe Chambers 27 Oct., 1802Macken, J. V. ■ Universrty Chambers 15 Mar., 1912MacKenzie, W. K. S. l University Chambers 18 Nov., 1895

• MacLaurin, H. N. 111, Wentworth Court 26 May, 1904McDonell, Archibald 1. 143, Phillip-street 5 May, 1910McKean, L. J. ' Denman Chambers 9 May, 1912McLaughlin, Geoffrey ' Denman Chambers 21 Nov., 1913

McManamey-, Jas. F. 8,Wentworth Court 21 -Mar., 1802McMillan], N. G. ) 59, Wentworth Court 7 May, 1006Mann, W. J. G ' 30, Selborne Chambers 31 July, 1882Manning, Charles E. I 151, Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1904

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BARRISTERS..

Chambers. Admitted.

•Manning, H.E. •26 Selborne Chambers . .. 28July, 1902manning R,,,K.....,.... ..... ....„, ., 15wentworth-Court ............. .......... 16,Aug., 1889 I

Marken, H.,Francis 131,Philllip street -8,May, 1911Martin, George.T. ' 25,'Selborne Chambers 14 June, 1899Mason,:H II. Phillip street 8'May, 1913

Mason`J ..'N .Wentworth Court 1 7,Sept., 1890 •Maughan, -.D. • . ......... ..... ......_...... 151, Phillip-street 17.June, 1890 .

Maxwell,-A.'V. .143,,Phillip-street 8,May, 1915Meillon, John .Selborne:Chambers 5.May, 1904 --:•Merewether,'Hugh H.:M. • Northfield‘Chambers 11 Aug., 1899 'Merewether,V;D. M. University Chambers A Aug., 1898,

Mitchell,'E.M. •30,'Wentworth Court , . . . 20 Oct., 1900Mocatta; W..Hugh University- Chambers 7 Aug., 1891Monahan,'W. -W ' 143, , Phillip.street 14'Feb., 190'7

Moriarty, -James ' 7,: St..James:Chambers,King.street. 20 Jam, 1884 • ,Newbery, AV 29,.'Selborne-Chambers 4.June, 1892

Nicholas,H. S. Noble, CAI.

Phillip-street .151 ,

Wentworth Court- 44, '1May,

15'May,19011889

Norris, I. ,13. University Chambers , 28'May, 1908 •O'Brien, P.D. 'University Chambers 18:Nov., 1897O'Conor, The Hon. B. B.,. M.L C 28, Wentworth Court 9 Mar., 1895O'Reilly, H. de B. 27, Wentworth Court 23 Aug., 1895Owen, L. M. L., K.0 151, Phillip-street 13 June, 1888Parker, W. A. . - 149, Phillip-street 3 May, , 1900Perry, W. W 102, Phillip-street 30 Oct., 1905

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Pickburn, J. P. 15, Selborne Chambers. 9 May, 1895Pike, G. Herbert 7, Selborne Chambers 5 Mar., 1892Pilcher, The Hon. C. E., K.C., • • 57, Wentworth Court 26 Mar., 1867Pilcher, Norman G. 36, Wentworth Court 24 Oct., 1901Pitt, Arthur G. M. University Chambers 1 Mar., 1905Power, T. P. 5, University Chambers 6 Dec., 1910Prior, R. S. Murray 199, Phillip-street 20 Nov., 1908Quigley, James Macquarie-street North 23 Aug., 1900Ralston, Alex. Gerard, K.C. 1, University Chambers I Mar., 1884Ralston, A. IV. 199, Phillip-street 29 Oct., 1909Robertson, A. Nugent 34, Wentworth Court 26 Jan., 1881Rogers, P. Hale Wentworth Court 9 Mar., 1911Rolin, Tom, K.C. 145, Phillip-street 17 Aug., 1886Rowland, Norman de H. 143, Phillip-street 10 May, 1906Russell, F. A. A. Denman Chambers 5 Mar., 1897Sanders, John AI 33, Wentworth Court 17 Nov., 1900Shand, Alexander B., K.0 Selborne Chambers 27 Aug., 1887Shannon, M. R 60, Wentworth Court 23 Aug., 1892Sheppard, Edmund H. Northfield Chambers 19 Feb., 1897Sheridan, J. P. 2 Selborne Chambers 7 Mar., 1893Smith, The Hon. Bruce, K.C., M.H.R. 149, Phillip-street 26 Jan., 1877Stephen, Harry University Chambers 7 May, 1903

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Stephen, Milner 27, Selborne Chambers 24 Nov., 1896 •Teece, R. Clive 12 and 13, Wentworth Court 29 Oct., 1903Teece, Cecil B. 42, Wentworth Court 16 May, 1889Thompson, Sidney A. 145, Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1890Thomson, Alec. 5, University Chambers 4 May, 1894Tighe, W. 31A, Wentworth Court 1 Nov., 1895Todd, R. H. Northfield Chambers 23 Feb., 1894Waddell, Dr. G. W 29, Wentworth Court 3 May, 1900Wade, The Hon, Charles Gregory, K.C.,

M.L A University Chambers 19 May, 1888Walker, W. A. 22, Wentworth Court 29 Nov., 1890Watkins, J. J. Selborne Chambers 18 Nov., 1904Watt, A. It. .8. 80A, Wentworth Court 31 Oct., 1894Weigall, C. E. Northfield Chambers 19 May, 1896Wentworth, W. C Northfield Chambers 28 Jan., 1895Weston, C. A. 151, Phillip-street 80 Oct., 1918White, C. A. University Chambers 17 Nov., 1893Wickham, E. IV. 143, Phillip-street 15 Aug., 1907Wilson, David 145, Phillip-street 24 May, 1906Windeyer, R. 1, Denman Chambers 10 Aug., 1894Wise, The Hon. B. R., K.C University Chambers 18 April, 1888Worthington, A. V 9, Selborne Chambers 22 Feb., 1912Young, James ' 11, Selborne Chamber; 29 Oct., 1903

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BARRISTERS' CIRCUIT LIST.

Northern Circuit.

(As to Crown Prosecutors, see note at end of this list.)

Maitland, Tamworth, Armidale, Grafton, Newcastle, Single-ton, Muswellbrook, Glen Innes, Tenterfield, Inyerell, Lismore,Bellingen, Kempsey, Port Macquarie, Taree, Ballina, Mur-willumbah, Casino, Maclean, Bingara, Moree, Narrabri,Gunnedah, and Murrurundi.

Addison, C. G.Barton, E. A.

Baxter Bruce, A. C.Beatty, K. J.Bignold, H. B.Brissenden, Dr. E. MBrowne, HarveyChubb, M. C.Cohen, AlroyCowan, Robt.Coyle, W. T. P.Curtis, W. J.Edwards, D. S.Ferguson, J. A.

Flannery, G. E.Ribble, CharlesHinton, W. S.Hodgson, R. V.Jaques, H. V.Macken, J. V.MacKenzie, W. K. S.Markell, H. F.McDonnell, A.Merewether, H. H. M.

Mocatta, W. HughMonahan, W. W.

Moriarty, J.Nicholas, H. S.Norris, I. B.O'Conor,The Hon. B.B.,M.L.C..Pitt, A. 0.Power, T. P.Ralston, A. W.Rowland, N. de H.Russell, F. A. A.Shannon, M. R.Sheridan, J. PStephen, Harry M.Teece, R. CliveThomson, AlecTighe, W.Walker, W. A.Watkins, J. J.Watt, A. R. J.White, C. A.Windeyer, R.Worthington, A, V.Young, James

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Southern and South-western Circuit.Hay, Young, Goulburn, Queanbeyan, Yass, Braidwood,

Cooma, Sardinia, Bega, Wollongong, Blame, Eden, Moruya,Milton, Nowra, Wagga, Albury, Deniliquin, Hay, Young,Corowa, Hillston, Narrandera, Tumut, Gundagai, Cootamundra, Wyalong, Temora, Burrowa, Grenfell, and Murrum-hurrah.

Abrahams, L. S. Macindoe, H. C. G. (Melborne)•Armstrong, L. Mack, SidneyBavin, T. R. Martin, G. T.Betts, Selwyn P. Maxwell, A. V.Bethune, F. J. McKean, L. J.Broomfield, Reginald G. Meilion, JohnCarse, F. S. (Melbourne) Merewether, W. D.Coen, F. Mitcbell, E. ALCoghIan, Dr. C. A. O'Reilly, H. de B.Collins, C. AL Perry, W. W.

crawford, 'T. S., M.L.A. Pickburn, J. P.Curlewis, H. R. Pike G. H.

Hamilton, H. Montgomerie Sanderson, W. A. (Melbourne)Holman, The Hon. W. A., Stephen, E.

M.L.A. 'Thompson, S. A.James, A. F., M.L.A. Weigall, C. E.Jordan, F.R. Wentworth, W. C.

lly. E. C. W. (Melbourne)

Western Circuit.Mudgee, Dubbo, Bathurst, Lithgow, Wellington, Orange,

Molong, Parkes, Forbes, Condobolin, Walgett, Warren, Cobar,Nyngan, Bourke, Wilcannia, Wentworth, Cowra, and Carcoar.

Beeby, G. S. Manning, C. E.Boyce, F. S. . Manning, H. E.1Browne, The Hon. J. A., McManamey, J. F.

M.L.C. ' Murray-Prior, R. S.Carlos, J. Pilcher, N. G.Davidson, Colin G. W. Sanders, J.Davies, Wyndham J. E. Todd, Dr. B. H.Hammond, J. H. Waddell, Dr. G. W.

Kelynack, Arthur J.

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SOLICITORS—SYDNEY.(Solicitors whose offices are registered under Rule 15.)

(General Rules.)

N.B.—The attention all Solicitors is particularly drawn to the Rule which requires their offices to be registered in October each year.

Name. Date ofOffices. •

I*Abbott, Arthur Edgar (46) 3 Mar,, 1900 Bull's Chambers, 14, Moore-street.Abbott, Macartney, M.L.A. (5) Abbott, H. P.

16 Nov„ 19016 Mar., 1897

Culwulla Chambers, 67, Castlereagh-street,117, Pitt-street

*A'Beckett, Marsham Elwin (I) 29 Mar., 1873 3, 4, & 5, Wentworth Court., 61, Elizabeth-street.Abigail, Ernest Robert ... 19 Aug., 1899 Record Chambers, 77, Castlereagh-street.

*Abigail, James W. 7 June, 1890 109, Elizabeth-street.Ahern, Joseph F I0 Aug., 1911 Ocean House, Moore-street.

*Aitken, John A. '. 25 Sept., 1880 Intercolonial ..i, use, 4 and 6, Castlereagh-street.*Aitken, David L. (30) 5 Mar., 1892 Temple Court, 81, Elizabeth-street.*Allen, Reginald Charles (7) .......... 2 Sept., 3882*Allen, Arthur Wigram (7) 22 May, 1886 1 Australasia Chambers, Martin-place.*Allen, Herbert (7) 12 Jan., 1891*Allen, Robert P. (4) 18 Dec., 1875 Castlereagh House, 2, Castlereagh-street.

Allworth, W. A. H. (117) 28 Aug., 1909 Australasia Chambers, Martin-place.*Andrews. William (8) 18 Dec., 1875 Ocean, House, Moore-street. •Arkins, Thomas 21 May, I908 28, Moore-street.

"Arnold, Austen G. de L. 24 May, 1902 Ocean House, Moore-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

Arnott, Clive 28 Aug., 1909 Railway Solicitor's Office, 117, Pitt-street.Arnott, William 26 Nov., 1892 94, Pitt-street.

•Ash, Goddard William (9) 6 June, 1891 Commercial Union Chambers,99a, Pitt-street.*Asher, R. B. (10) 26 Mar., 1878 Blackstone Chambers, 17, O'Connell-street..,---*Aspinall, H. J 28 Nov., 1891 1 & 3, St. James' Chambers, 166, King-street.Atkinson, W. H. 21 Nov., 1903 02, Elizabeth-street.

Backhouse, P. M. H. (11) 25 Nov., 1893 Belmont Building, 15, Castlereagh-street.*Baker, Albert E. 22 Feb., 19I2 Hoff nung's Chambers, 163, Pitt-street*Balcombe, Gordon Tyrwhitt (5) 27 Aug., 1910 Culwulla Chambers, 67, Castlereagh-street. •Ball, Arthur George 18 Nov., 1905 Yaralla Chambers, 109, Pitt-street.

...* "Benfield, Samuel Blackmore 4 June, 1892 Post Office Chambers, 114a, Pitt-street.•Barker, F. W. (98) 30 Aug., 1890 A.M.P. Chambers, 89, Pitt-street.Barker, H. M. 8 May, 1911 1, Bligh-street.

•Barnes, Alfred Edward (80) 26 Aug., 1893 Belmont Building, 15, Castlereagh-street.•Barnier, H. R. 25 Aug., 1911 136, Pitt-street.Barraclough, F. E. 8 Nov., 1909 Master-in-Lunacy's Office.

' Barron, Duncan (30) 1 May, 1912 Temple Court, 81, Elizabeth-street.*Barry, Gerald J. (12) 26 June, 1880 Belmont Building, 15, Castlereagh-street.

-*Bassett, E. Prichard (40) 30 Aug., 1890 Pendennis Chambers, 375, George-street.Bathgate, D. G. 21 Nov., 1908 Crown Solicitor's Office. —Beal, C. W. 26 June, 1880 79, Pitt-street.Beeby, Ede- rd A. (14) ..._ , 18 Nov., 1899 264, Pitt-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

Beehag, S. A. (15) *Belisario, G. A. F. (18) *Bell, Herbert T. (95) *Bender, Edwin Cormack. Berne, Percy Witton. (105) Bertram, L. B.

Biddulph, Lindon Helton *Biddulph, Philip J. (17)

Biggs, Frank *Black, AL A. (70)

Blackmore, A. B. (103)

*Blain, Norman.Hudson.Manning.(29) Bloomfield,, Samuel

*Bluatt, Albert Robert *Boulton, Alfred. Sydney Bourne, George

*Bowdren, T. P *Bowman, Arthur (18) *Boyce, Charles Macleay (19) •Bradley, Henry Houghton (20) *Braund, H. D. *Brennan, W. F.

31 Aug., 188911 March, 189316 Nov., 19011 Aug., 1912

29 May, 18977 March, 1903

21 Nov., 19132 Sept., 1862

29 May, 190930 Nov., 188919 Aug., 189913 Nov., 19054 Dec., 38839 March, 19071 June, 1895

28 May, 189828 Aug , 190924 March, 188829 Nov., 169021 Dec., 186720 Nov., 190925 Sept., 1875

Wentworth Court 64, Elizabeth-street.279, George-street.Castlereagh House, 2, Castlereagh-street.29, O'Connell-street.Stock Exchange Buildings, 113, Pitt-street-Australia Chambers, 6,.Rowe-street.174 Phillipstreet.Selborne Chambers, 174,. Phillip:street.88, Pitt-street.City Bank Chambers,,164, Pitt-street.Martin Chambers, 6,.Moore:street.National Mutual. Chambers, Pitt and Bond streets.56, Elizabeth-street.103 &.104, 9..V. Markets,Intercolonial House., 4.and'.6; Castlereagh,street.91, Elizabeth-street.City Bank Chambers, 164, Pitt-street.279, George-street. .01, Elizabeth-street.60, Margaret-street.117, Pitt-street.875, George-street.

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SYDNEY. SOLICITORS,

Name• Date ofAdmission;; Offices.

*Brereton, V. Le.Gay ............. .... Bretnall, P. W. ....

Briant, H. R.. .......... Biscom be, Everett'.....................

*Broe, Henry, ......... , ........ grown, Edward. Brown„ Harry n..

'Brown, Herbert (74)......... ...... Brown, T, G. .

*Browning, R-- Hunphrey..- *Buchanan, John(21)

gull, 'Sydney John(106),! Bull, William Charles(106) .

0Burfitt, J: 1:.,.(19). Burns; A yrault' Burns, Charles J. ' ..

nrs, D. g.• ................Hassell, S. P Caddell, L. G. B. Cahill, John A, B. Cantor, Maurice Emanuel (22)

*Cape, Alfred John, . *Cape, Charles Searvell (28)

2March, 1889111:March, 190520.Aug., 191330. Oct ., 191326 May, 1907

14-,Nov: , 188530.. May, 1913 1

lb Match, 1893.2 Sept., 1882

8•May, 191320 Aug, 1208

11,Dec., 187823,Aug., 1909 ,24'-Aug., 1991

16.Dec., 188715".Dec., 18775:-Mar,, 1882

3 Dec., 186411 Mar., 190525 Mar., 182080 Aug.,,, Inn20 Sept., 18088 Mar•, 1800 '

Ex aminer.of Titles.. .Railway,Solicitor's Office, 117, Pitt,street.

924 Elizabeth,-street.Australasia Chambers„ 2,Martin-place.

Belmont Building,,15; - Castlereagh-street.49 Elizabeth-street. .Culwulla•Chambers,,67, Castlereagh:street.Belmont-Building„15, Castlereagh-street-Martin Chambers„Moore,street. • .12•and14,O'Connell-street.

United Chambers, -2, Hunter•street.•Owen House, Moore-steet.,Ocean,House,Moore-street.

Somerset House,,, 5,Moore-street.Victoria Chamber 08.Elizabeth-street.110,..Paddington.street,,Paddinton,, •

4, Rowe•street,88•Castlereagh-street,,

84, Elizabeth-street.174, Birrell-street, Waverley,City Bank Chambers, 104, Pitt-street.Commercial Union Chambers, 99a, Pitt-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission.

1 Offices.

*Cargill, J. S.Carroll, John J. Chandler, W. J. Christie, George

*Clark, Francis G Clark, H. Richardson

*Clayton, John II. (59) *Clayton, Hector .3. R. (59) J *Clegg, W. C. •Clines, Peter Joseph Coates, A. J Cockburn, C. Cocks, George Whitehouse

*Coghlan, Cecil A. (22) *Cohen, B. Keith Cohen, E. G. Maddocks

*Cohen, Ernest It. *Cohen, Leon. L. Cohen, William Lawrence

*Colborne, H. R *Collins, Henry Nathan

27 Aug., 189222 Aug., 189616 Nov., 190115 Mar., 191230 May, 190312 Mar., 190426 Mar., 187920 Feb., 191124 Aug., 190119 Nov., 19034 Aug.., 18914 April, 1882

28 May, 189817 Nov., 19006 Oct., 1891

29 Aug , 18911 June, 1889

26 Aug., 18932 Mar., 1901

26 Oct., 188319 Nov., 1898

Solicitor for Railways, 117, Pitt-street.Standard Chambers, 28, Elizabeth-street.Union Bank Chambers, Hunter-street. .12 & 14 O'Connell-street.Exchange Corner, 63, Pitt-street.50, Elizabeth-street.City Bank Chambers, 164, Pitt-street.City Bank Chambers, 164, Pitt-street.63i, Pitt-street.Lyndhurst Chambers, 84, Elizabeth-street.Master-in-Lunacy's Office.Crown Solicitor's Office.Government Savings Bank, Moore-street.City Bank Chambers, 164, Pitt-street.Gibbs' Chambers, 7, Moore-street.109, Elizabeth-street.City Mutual Chambers, 62, Hunter-street.Ocean House, Moore-street.58, Elizabeth-street.Examiner of Titles.40, Elizabeth-street.

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CS SYDNEY. SOLICITORS;

. Date of,Admission. Offices..,

Collins, Neal (24) *Colquhoun,,P. B., M.L.A; (88) *Cook; S. -E, *Cope, William:(2a)

,Cotter,.W E Cowlishaw, Reginald,(97)

*Cowper, Cecil Spencer de Grey (7) . Cowper, Frederick ,Robison •Crengh;,W. J. (26) Croaker, George Crocker, Herbert David

Crouch, Lindsay.T.,(63) Crowe, A. J,

*Currie; H. R. (28) *Curtis, ,11, P. Curtiss,,Elliston G. (44)

*Curtiss, Frederic (44) d'Apice, A. W. M. (75) d'Apice, J. J

Dale, G. E. Daley, William M.

"Dalrymple, Arthur Patrick Nixon (29)

31 Aug., 1880&June, 1891

26•may, 1900.. 19 Dec., 1874

2 Mar. , 190125 Aug„ 190012 Mar., 1387,8 Mar., 1890.

18 Nov., 1809.26 Nov.; 18925 Mar., 1892 .

10 Mar., 190625 Nov., 1893

25 Aug,,. 19007 Mar.., 3903

31 Oct., 191231 March, 18669 Deo., 1013

28 May, -1904.24 Aug., 190121 Nor., 190316 Nov., 1808

Wentworth Court, 61 Eliatbeth-street.City Bank,Chambers;,104;:,Pitt,street.118;,Pitt-street ,14, Castlereagh-street.Belmont, Buildings, ,15; Castlereagh•street.City Bank;Chambers, 104, Pitt-street.Australasia Chambers, Martin-place.Post Office Chambers; 114a, Pitt-street.14, Bridge-street.Mutual Life.Building, 14 Martin•place.40, Hunter-street.MutuaLife of NewYork Buildings, Martin-place109, Elizabeth-street.Royal Chambers • Castlereagh-street.Crown Solicitor's •Office.Savings Bank.Chambers, 11 Moore-street.Savings Bank•Chambers,,11, Moore•street,40 Elizabeth•street.Crown Solicitor's Office.Challis House, Martin-place.Equitable Building, 850; George-street.National Mutual Chambers, Pitt and Bond streets.-

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. Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

cDangar, 0. 0. LT 23 Aug., 1902 Citizen's Chambers, 36, Moore-street,Daniel, Eric Roy 21 Nov., 1913 4 and 6 Castlereagh-street.D'Apice, A. W. H. (75) 9 Dec., 19I3 49 Elizabeth street,

*Dangar, It. Neville (83) 30 May, 1806 Bligh Chambers, I0, High-street.D'Arcy Irvine, M. M. 27 Aug , 1892 Crown Solicitor's Office.*Dash, William Thomas 25 Aug., 1900 85, Pitt-street.— "Davenport, Frank A. 16 July, 1885 Ocean House, Moore-street.

*Davies, Arthur Bernard 21 Aug., 1897 Rofe Chambers, 60, Castlereagh-street.*Davis, Henry 3 June, 1893 Bull's Chambers, 14, Moore-street.*Dawes, Edward George (115) 27 April, 1880 A.M.P. Chambers; 89, Pitt-street.Dawes, R. T. J 22 Nov., 1912 84, Elizabeth-street.Dawson, Henry (31) 27 Sept., 1873 58, Elizabeth-street.

"Dawson, Percy Sydney (32) 29 Aug., 1891 Yamaha Chambers, 109, Pitt-street.Day, Thomas Murray 30 Nov., 1889 11, Bond-street.Dean, R. C. H 23 Aug., 1909 Equitable Building, 350, George-street.Deane, C. Marmaduke 8 Mar., 1890 Ocean House, Moore-street.Deane, Henry William Younger (33) 26 May, 1900

*Deane, William Smith (33) 19 Nov. 1887 } 33' Rowe-street.

*Decry, Arthur 22 Nov, 1902 Temple Court, SI, Elizabeth-street.Delohery, A. H. 8 Mar., 1890 110, Phillip-street.*Dent, R. G. I. (58) ' 20 Nov., 1910 City Mutual Chambers, 62, Hunter-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

Dickey, Conley Dickson, A. J. (I11)

*Dickson, Thomas J. (111) Dickson, Walter (1n)

*Dickson, W. J. *Digby, Everard *Dixon, L. F. •Dobbin Leonard (36) *Dodds, Alexander James (37) Doherty, C. L.

*Donovan, Frank %V. J. (43) *Dowling, J. Arthur (38)

Downes, Edwin W. *Drew, C. Mathews (93) *Drew, William Hughes Dreyer,

'

N. L *Dunhill E. S. Dwyer, Henry

,*Ebsworth, Arthur Charles *Ebsworth, Francis Octavlus (13).... Eddie, C. Horace Eld, George G.

21 Jan, 187028 Aug., 190928 Sept., 1872}24 Aug., 3 DO7 Mar., 1003

20 Nov., 189019 Dec., 18085 Mar., 18982 July, 1977

19 Aug., 189925 Nov., 199313 July, 18723 Mar., 1000

26 Nov., 18922 Mar., 1901

25 Aug., 191118 Deo., 198620 April, 180815 Nov., 188425 Aug., 180410 Mar., 189427 May, 1882

375, George-street.

E.S. and A. Bank Buildings, 72b King•strect.

Railway Solicitor's Office, 117, Pitt-street.Ocean House, Moore-street.Turner Chambers, 16 Hunter-street.Equitable Building, 350 George-street.City Mutual Chambers, 62, Hunter street.Yaralla Chambers, 100, Pitt-street.Ocean House, Moore-street.Stock Exchange Buildings, 113, Pitt-street,Citizens' Chambers, 36 Moore•street.United Chambers, 2, Hunter-street.Bull's Chambers, 14, Moore-street.Castlereagh House, 2, Castlereagh-street.1, Bligh-street.50, Royal Arcade, Pitt-street.Culwulla Chambers, Castlereagh-street..7, Bridge-street.Robe Chambers, 60, Castlereagh•street.Wentworth Court, 64, Elizabeth-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

Ellis, Charles John (39) Elphinstone J. C. Evans-Jones, D. P. Everingham, 11 Fallon, P. W Fanker Frederick Yawl, Herman

*Fealy, David *Fisher, Donnelly (41) •Fisher, Arthur Donnelly (41) Fitzgerald, W. G. P.

Fitzhardinge, J. F. *Fitzhardinge, J. F., junr. (42)

Fitzhardinge, G. F. B. 5Fitzbardinge, Maurice Arthur Hyde

Flashman, Arthur Eldred (79) Fletcher, Charles Robert Flynn, J. A. Flynn, Wiliam T. Foord, R. J. H Forbes, George Forster, Henry William

2 Sept., 188219 Aug., 180926 May, 191127 Aug., 189229 Aug.. 190314 March, I90828 Hey, 191025 Aug., 189425 Sept., 187.530 flay, 190321 Nov., 19132 July, 1854 /s-3 March, 1000 l

13 March, 190921 Dee., 1872.25 May, 1901.29 Aug., 18852 Sept., 1832

15 Dec., 1888.IS Nov., 190525 June, 188126 Mar., 1881

Lyndhurst Chambers, 84, Elizabeth-street.Vickery's Chambers, 82, Pitt-street.533; George-street.69, Elizabeth-street.Empire Chambers, 93, York-street.69, Elizabeth-street.Union Bank Chambers, Hunter-street.80, Bunter-street.E.S. & A. Bank Buildings, 72s, King-street.E.S. & A. Bank Buildings, 72s, King-street.50 Elizabeth-street.Castlereagh Chambers, 10, Castlereagh-street.Railway Solicitor's Office, 117, Pitt-street.Bull's Chambers, 14, Moore-street.Mutual Life Buildings, George & Wynyard streets.Queensland Offices, 13, Bridge-street.Castlereagh House, 2, Castlereagh-street.Builders'. Exchange, 12, Castlereagh-street.Lombard Chambers, 107, Pitt-street.114, Hunter-streetPost Office Chambers, 114a, Pitt-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. DateAdmis

ofsion. Offices.

*Forsyth, Walter George (70) *Fosbery, Eustace E.

'*Fraser, Robert William Frawley, John B.

*Freeman, W. A. *French, Bernard Russell

'*Fulton, Herbert Ernest (45)". '*Gaden, Edward-Ainsworth (87) *Gaden, Thomas Burton (23) -Gale, Charles Clarence (47) Gale, Leslie Ross (47)

'*Gannon, -Frederick Sydney "Gannon, Leslie Ernest *Gardner, Arthur G. H. Gardner, Archibald Walter Gardner, Ernest Henry

*Garland, J. R. (40) "Carling, Henry Chester Master (40) Garrett, T. W.

*Gee, D. A. (113) *Gerber, Alfred Sydney

" *Gibson, Leonard

24 Aug , 10012 Sept., 1882'7 March, 18015 March,-18088 March, 1000

10 March, 191124 Aug., 190112 March, 188727Feb., 188024 Sept., 18787.27 July, 1911128 Nov., 1800- - - }30 Nov. 1880

.11 March, 100528 May, 18981 June, 18951 July, 1805

I1 March, 190525 Feb., 188212'March, 390419.'Aug., 189917 Nov., .1883

Savings 'Bank Chambers, 10, Moore-street.107, Pitt-street.Post Office. Chambers,' 114a,■Pitt-street.54,Elizabeth-street.Challis House, Martin Place..Australasia Chambers, Martin-place.Vickery's Chambers, 82, Pitt-street.2, O'Connell-street.Commercial Union Chambers, 99a:Pitt-street.Challis.House, Martin-place

184, Pitt•street.Bull's Chambers,'14, •oore-street.Federal Chambers, 100, Ring-street.'McCallum Chambers, 91,Elizabeth=street.Bull's Chambers, 14, Moore -street.158, Phillip-street.Registrar of -Probates.98, Pitt-street.14, Castlereagh-street.Equitable.Buildings,-George-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices, .

.Gilder, W. A *Gill, A. C. (48) Gillespie, Joseph Glasgow, Carl F. S. (66) Glover, Arthur Charles (32) Godfrey, Alfred

*Gosling. John Edward (91) . *Gould, The Hon. Sir A. J. (50) *Grant, A. J. *Gray, William Symons .......... Greaves, Frederick H

*Greenwell, Charles Gladstone (3) Greenwood, George Henry Gregg, Norman E.

*Halloran, Aubrey *Hamilton, Alexander Andrew (54)

*Hamilton, William (94) Hardy, Hezekiah Harnett, J. S. IL

*.Harris, Matthew J. *Harris, Reginald *Harriott, Harold Prescot (119)

8 March 189013 Aug., 190029 Aug., 189530 Aug., 191228 Nov., 189117 Dec., 18691 June, 1895

22 Dec., 187018 Nov., 19107 June, 1890

•6 Aug., 100526 Aug., 190514 Nov., 188510 March, 18941 June, 18957 June, . 1890

24 March, 188825 Feb., 188221 Nov., 100310 March, 189421 Nov., 190323 Aug., 1902

Falmouth Chambers, 117, Pitt-street.Norwich Chambers, 58, Hunter-street.Lands Titles Office.Ocean House, Moore-street.Yaralla Chambers, 109, Pitt-street.Highroyd, 262, Johnston-street, Annandale.Somerset House, 5, Moore-street.121, Pitt-street.Union Bank Chambers, Hunter-street.Pendennis Chambers, 375, George-street.81, Pitt-street.Citizens' Chambers, Moore-street.80, Dowling-street, Redfern.Intercolonial House, 4 & 6 Castlereagh-street.Savings Bank Chambers, 11, Moore-street.75, Pitt-street.23, Castlereagh-street.61, Royal Arcade, Pitt-street.Crown Solicitor's Offices.Norwich Chambers, 58, Hunter-street.Rofe Chambers, 60, Castlereagh-street.iRoyal Chambers, 3, Castlereagh-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

*Hawkins, William Edward Hayes, A. E.

*Hemsley, Alfred Macartney (7) Henderson, R. N. (52)

*Hepworth, H. B. Platt •Herford, Stephen (31) Heydon, The Hon. L. F., M.L.C. Heywood, Arthur Edward

Hickson, Rowan P. (52).. Hill, Walter Henry Hunter (85) Hilliard, Arthur Vaughan Hills, Henry Hcrace Hobbs, Alfred C.

Hogarth, Horatio Holdship, Arthur H. (1)

Holdsworth, Alfred Tertius (54) Holland, Alfred Ernest

*Hollingdale, B.A. (43) *Holme, J. B. Horne, F. Wegg Horrooks, Alfred

Hourigan Patrick J. Hourigan Hubert

*Houston, 'A. J. H. (421

5 Feb., 188625 Nov., 18935 Feb., 1886

19 Aug , 199919 Aug., 189918 Nov., 191020 Dec., 187324 March, 188819 Aug., 189926 Oct , 191110 March, 189115 Nov., 188425 Aug., 19007 Mar., 1891

20 Aug., 180819 Nov., 188729 Aug., 19I320 Nov., 190980 May, 18966 May, 1909

27 March, 188528 Sept., 1867 12 Mach,1901

29 Feh.. 1886

88, Pitt-street.Crown Solicitor's Office.Australasia Chambers, Martin-place.Mutual Lite of New York Building, 14 Martin-place.Royal Exchange Chamfers, Pitt and Bridge streets.58, Elizabeth-street,176 Phillip•street.Vickery's Chambers, 76, Pitt-street.Mutual Life of New York Building, 14, Martin-place.

Norwich Chambers, 59, Hunter-street.Vickery's-Chambers, 82, Pitt-street. •53, Elizabeth-street.Bull's Chambers, 14, Moore-street.I09, Elizabeth-street.3, 4, & 5, Wentworth Court, 04, Elizabeth-street.75, Pitt-street.Falmouth Chambers, 117, Pitt-street.Ocean House, Moore-street.Industrial Registrar, Queen's Square.52, Elizabeth.street. ..City Bank Chambers, Pitt-street.

Hoffnung,'s Chambers, 163, Pitt-street •Casflereacb Chambers, 10. Castlereagh-street. — •

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Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

Houston, John W. H. ....... ',Houston, Ralph L. (55) Howarth, John

' *Hughes, The Hon.Thomas, M.L.C. (56)Hughes, Thomas John Hunt, Digby (62) Hurley, T. J.

--*Hyman, Arthur Wellesley *Jagelman, Joseph J. *Jaques, Alfred Edmund (108) *Jaques, Charles Alfred(108) *Jeanneret, A. E. C. (II) *Johnston, A. A Johnston, W. A. Jones, Albert H. Jones, Ernest Trevor

*Janes, James Patteson (64) Jones, 'Frank Booth (122) Jones, G.E. Russell Jones, William Roberts (122) Jones, Sydney T.

*Jones, Percy 0. (10) Jones, Wilfrid Moreton (115)

7 March, 190325 Aug., 18947 June, 1890

28 May, 188719 Aug., 1899

18 March, 190930 May, 190821 Nov., 190321 Aug., 189716 July, 18701 March, 1902

26 Nov., 189221 Nov., 19032 June, 1894

20 Nov., 189724 Mar., 18881 March, 1902

21 Aug., 1897.24 Sept., 187827 May, 1899 }-25 May, 1907

11 March, 189320 Aug., 1898

Somerset House, 5 Moore-street10, O'Connell-street.121 Pitt-street.Hunter House, 26, Hunter-street.Holt's Chambers, 121, Pitt-street.Vickery's Chambers, 82, Pitt-street.Savings Bank Chambers, 11, Moore-street.Australasia Chambers, Martin-place.Rofe Chambers, 60, Castlereagh-st.12 & 14, O'Connell-street.12 & 14, O'Connell-street.Belmont-Building, 15, Castlereagh-street.I Bligh-street.Vickery's Chambers, 82, Pitt-street.Union Bank Chambers, Pitt-street.2, Bond-street.Royal Chambers, Hunter and Castlereagh streets.Lombard Chambers, 107, Pitt-street.6, Rowe-street.

Lombard Chambers, 107, Pitt-street.Blackstone Chambers, 17, O'Connell-street.A.M.P. Chambers, 89, Pitt-street.

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Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

Kearney, S. (65) Kemmis, T. Maughan

*Kent, Frederick Deacon (93)— Kent, Harold Frederick

*Kershaw, J. C. (66) Kidston, R. M. 'Ugly, J. J

*King, Frederick Hart King, George C. (88) King, John R.

*King, R. A. Monro (92) King, W. U. Smyth Lambton, Richard Stanley (67)

*Lane, Battersby Blood

. *Lane, F. G.'-(66) Langley, Henry Archdall

*Laurence, Charles Albert (68) *Laurence, Ernest Albert (68) *Laurence, Charles Sydney (68) *Laurence, George.Hassett (69) Laurence, Stanley T.(69)

- *Law, Percy 0.

18 Dec., 188027 Aug., 1892.17 Dec., 188117 Nov., 19112D May, 389725 Nov., 18937 Mar., 1896

16 Dec., 18767 Nov., 1912

24 March, 18884 March, 1899

28 Feb., 188528 Nov., 189126 May, 1900

20-May, 189828 Nov., 189121 Dec., 1867-25 May, 190124 Aug., 190713 July, 187226 May, 190624 Aug., 1901

84, Elizabeth-street.Northfield Chambers; 163, -Phillip-street.Commercial-Union Chambers; 99.a, Pitt-street.DOA, Pitt-street. -Ocean House, Moore-street.Crown Solicitor's Office.99, Elizabeth-street.Nigh Chambers, 10 Bligh-street.City Bank Chambers, 184, Pitt-street.Falmouth Chambers, 117, Pitt-street.Royal Chambers, 3, Castlereagh-street.somerset House,.5,-Moore-street.Bond-street Chambers,.2,.Bond-street:Mutual Life -Association i.Buildings, George and

Wynyard. streets.Ocean Rouse, Moore-street.Terry's Chambers, 14, Castlereagh-street.Mutual Life Association Buildings, George and

Wynyard streets.

Dixson Buildings, 64, Pitt-street.19, Hunter-street.

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Offices.Date ofAdmission.Name.

*Lee, Frank W. (102) *Leihius, Gustav Hugo (70) Lenehan, Robert William Levien, R. H.

*Lewis, A. E. *Levy, Daniel, M.L A Linton, James Linton, Walter Litchfield, Edward Osborne

*Littlejohn, A. N. (116) *Lobban, Alexander McCallum (71) Lockhart, N. C. Long, Mark Louis, P. H. Lowe, Walter Charles (45).... .......

*Lucas, J. W. S. Lupton, C. E. C.

*Macansh, A. W. 1. (41) Macdonald, Evan (09) Macdonald, Norman IHugh (38) Macgregor, A. R. (72) MacKellar, 0. S

24 Aug., 19072 Aug., 1901

23 Nov., 189127 Sept , 187329 May, 190910 Feb., 190826 Aug., 190519 Nov., 191416 Nov., 189517 Aug., 189 -22 June, 18914 June, 1S02

25 Nov., 189116 Nov., 100125 Aug , 190621 Aug., ] S971 Aug., 1918

15 Dec., 188829 May, 189727 Aug., 189222 Nov., 190231 Aug., 1889

Victoria Chambers, 44, Castlereagh-street.City Bank Chambers, 164 Pitt-street.29, O'Connell-street.Wentworth Court, 84, Elizabeth-street.Berry's Chambers, 156, Pitt-street.Athenaeum Chambers, 9, Castlereagh-street.Bank Chambers, 122, Pitt-street.Rofe's Chambers, 60 Castlereagh-street.Lombard Chambers, 107, Pitt-street.Terry's Chambers, 14, Castlereagh-street.Equitable Building, George-street.Crown Solicitor's Office.169, Elizabeth-street.Lands Title Office.Vickery's Chambers, 82, Pitt-street.Royal Insurance Building, 16 Spring street.B.N.Z. Chambers, George and Wyny ard-streets.E.S. & A. Bank Buildings, 72s, King-street.Dixson Buildings, 64, Pitt-street.Stock Exchange Building, 113, Pitt-street.131 Pitt-street.10, Post Office Chambers, 114a, Pitt-street.

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Na. no. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

*MacKenzie, Harley U. (18) MacKenzie, C. L. ;73) .*Maclean, Charles H. It. (9) Maclean, L. M. (118) Macnaghten, Charles Melville (37) Maddock, Ernest A.(57)

*Maddrell, Percy Coghill (87) Magney, John (19)

*Mahony, W. II *Manning, Claude *Manning, William Ermst (8)

'• *Marks, Percy J. *Marks, Walter Moffitt (107) Marsden, Frederick Marshall, H. Osborne

*Marshall, Thomas (112) Maughan, John Malbon

*Mound, J. W. *Maxwell, Henry Francis (77) *Maze, W. A. A

. *Metcalfe, Wilfrid C. (83) *Michell, Theophilus (113)

7 June, 18908 Mar., 184

27 Aug., 190425 Aug., 190321 Nov., 190829 Aug., 190323 Nov., 1911727 Aug , 19102 Sept., 1882

10 Mar., 189121 Aug., 18976 June, 18011 Mar., 1902

14 Mar., 190811. Mar., 189321 Dec., 137126 Aug., 100526 May, 190020 Aug., 189810 Mar., 190139 Mar., 1891

la Nov., 1901

270, George-street.City Bank Chambers, 164, Pitt-street.90A, Pitt-street.Gibbs' Chambers, 7. Moore-street.City Mutual Chambers, 02, Hunter-street.88, Pitt-street.2, O'Connell-street.91 Elizabeth-street.Rofe Chambers, 60, Castlereagh-street.Challis House, Martin-place.Ocean House, Moore-street.City Mutual Chambers, 62, Hunter-street.Culwulla Chambers, 67, Castlereagh-street.Temple Court, 81. Elizabeth-street.Australasia Chambers, Martin-place.Culwulla Chambers, 67, Castlereagh-street. -9, O'Connell•street.Royal Chambers, 8, Castlereagh•street.48, Elizabeth-street.Martin Chambers, Moore-street.Bligh Chambers, 10, Bligh•street,98, Pitt-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITOR.

Name. Date ofAdmission.

*Milford, A. V. 21 Nov., 1993 Belmont Building, 15, Castlereagh-street.*Milford, E. A. (67) Millett, liaise

30 Dec.,14 Mar.,

18821913

Bond-street Chambers, '2, Bond-street.Belmont Building, 15, Castlereagh-street.

*Millington, Joseph Frederick 8 May, 1886 4A Falmouth Chambers, 117, Pitt-street.*Minter, Alexander Robert (81) 24 Sept., 1881 Union Bank Chambers, Hunter-street.',Minter, Clifford 27 Aug , 1910 Union Bank Chambers, Hunter-street.*Mitchell, Alfred 29 Aug., 1891 Culwulla Chambers, 67, Castlereagh-street.*Mitchell, Mark (76) 15 Nov., 1884 Savings Bank Chambers, Moore-street.*Moffatt, James Barr 26 May, 1906 44, Elizabeth-street.Moffitt, William Heath 14 Mar., 1913 Mutual Life Buildings, George and Wynyard streets.

*Moloney, Francis Nicholas (86) 12 Mar., 1904 99, Elizabeth-street.Moloney, Thomas Patrick 15 Dec., 1888 29, O'Connell-street.

*Montagu, Neville Wharneliffe 28 May, 1887 The Banking House, 228, Pitt-street.Moore, F. S. 12 Mar., 1887 81, Elizabeth-street.Moors, M. C. 29 Aug., 1908 Railway Solicitor's Office, 117, Pitt-street.Morgan, Alfred J. (51)

*Morgan, Harold T. (51) 16 Nov.,30 Nov.,

19011889 .1 Ocean House, Moore-street.

Morgan, Reginald A. (85) Moseley, W. H

2 Mar.,2 Mar.,

19011889

Vickery's Chambers, 82, Pitt-street.Neutral Bay.

Moseley, William Charles 2 Max., 1901

Mutual Life of New York Buildings, Martm-

place. —*Moses, Herbert Charles 3 June, 1893 369, George-street.

Offices.

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SYDNEY- SOLICITORS,

Munn, Date,ofAdmission. Offices. /

Moss, H. C. G. 7 Aug., 1901 City. Mutual Chambers; 62, Hunter-street.Moss, Hyena Asa 7 June, 1800 69, Elizabeth-street./— *Muddle, Arthur 23 Nov:, 1801: 4, O'Connell-street.Mulholland, J. J. (21) — 10 Mar., 1006- Wentworth■Court, 64, Elizabeth-street.Mulligan, J. J. 21 Aug., 1807 Vickery's Chambers, SO, Pitt-street.•Mullius, John Lane 28- Feb., 1885 Challis House, Martin-place.*Murray, Norman Hector (82) I Murray, Frank E. (104)

23 Aug.,22 Nov.,

19023912

E.S. & A. Bank. Buildings, 72s King street.81, Elizabeth-street.----..*Myers, David Moss (85) 17 July, 1860 Norwich Chambers,.58•Hunter-street.--....*McBride, Bernard A. 27 Aug., 1904 Ocean House, Moore-street.*McCarthy, Arthur William (77) 16 Nov., 1884 43, Elizabeth-street.*McCoy, R. W. W. (78) 27 Aug.

'3 man,1 McCoy, Rupert S. (78) 18871900 Castlereagh Chambers, 10, Castlereagh-street.

*McCulloch, P. V. 15 Nov., 1884 118, Pitt-street.*McDonell, Charles Joseph (79) 17 Nov., 1333 Mutual Life Buildings,Goorge and Wynyard streets.*McDonald, Arthur J. McDonald, A. C.

5 Mar.,15 Mar.,

18051912

Culwulla Chambers, 67, Castlereagh-street,17, O'Connell-street.*McDonald, F. J. 2i Aug., 1906 Atheneum Chambers, 9, Castlereagh-street.*McDonald, John Joseph_(2 ) 12 Mar., 1904- Hoffnung,'s Chambers, 108, Pitt-street.McDonald, 7: G. 25 May, 1907 Lyndhurst Chambers, 84, Elizabeth-street.*McElhone, William Percy (80) 20 Aug., 1898 Belmont Building, 15, Castlereagh-street.*McEvilly, Augustus (81) 20 Aug„ 1801 Belmont Building, 15, Castlereagh-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

McEvilly, Ulric (81) 7 Mar., 1891 Belmont Building, 15, Castlereagh-street.McGechan' H. R. 2 Mar., 1901 72s, King-street

*McIntosh, Ii. E. 26 Aug., 1893 B.M.A. Building, 32, Elizabeth-street.McKillop, Kenneth Aloysus 15 Mar., 1912 2, O'Connell-street.

*McLachlan, Alexander Joseph (82) 25 Aug., 1894 E.S. & A. Bank Buildings, 72a King-street.McLachlan A. L 25 Slay, 1007 Athenaeum Chambers, if, Castlereagh-street.

*McLaughlin, John) (60) *McLaughlin, John Harley (60)

19 Dec.,25 Slay,

1874 1.1907 ) Union Bank Chambers, Hunter-street.

McLeod, John 18 Nov., 1905 Railway Solicitor's Office, 117, Pitt street.McMahon W. D. 13 Mar., 1909 Ocean House, Moore-street.Napier, Sidney Elliott........ 19 Aug., 1899 2, O'Connell-street.

`Nathan, Alfred Woodward (84) 22 Slay, 1886 Union Bank Chambers, Hunter strut.*Nathan, Wilfred Foulis 26 Aug., 1893 Australasia Chambers, Martin-place.Nelson, Charles Calvert .. 21 Nov., 1896 Savings Bank Chambers, II, Moore-street.

*Newman, E. H 20 April, 1895 Vickery's Chambers, 81, Pitt-street.Newton, E. It. It 24 Mar., 1888 135, King-street.Nicholls, T. W. 25 May, 1907 Railway Solicitor's Office, 117, Pitt-street.

*Nolan, Percy L 29 Aug., 1908 Culwulla Chambers, Castlereagh-street.*Norris, Osborne Edward (12) 27 Aug., 1892 Belmont Building, 15, Castlereagh-street.*Nott, J. E. V. (110) 2 Mar., 1889 875, George-street.*Oakes, Norman a (57) 13 Nov., 1910 88, Pitt-street.O'Brien, Thomas Ormond 25 Sept., 1875 37, Elizabeth-street.

tY

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

O'Carroll, Denis O'Connor, A. IL

*O'Donnell, P. J. O'Donohue, J. M. Old, 'bollard (10)

*Oliver, Albert D. Oliver, F. A. Oliver, William

"O'Neill, Matthew John (86) "O'Neill, Morgan Joseph Orr, Hugh H.

"Osborne, Frank (87) *Osborne, H. Stuart (120) "Oxlade, 1t. A. (48) *Palmer, A. J. Howard (72) • Palmer, Hubert S. (72) "Palmer, William Harrington Panton, W. E.

.*Parish, Walter Ocorge *Parker, Alfred Livingstone (34) *Parker, Benjamin Frederic (34)

28 May, 189327 Aug , 101021 Nov., 189625 May., 190725 Aug, 18948 Mar., 1890

24 Mar., 198321 Dec , 187I29 May, 190920 Aug., 19086 June, 18725 Feb., 1886

19 Aug., 189923 Aug., 19I123 Aug., 190218 Nov., 191027 Aug. 1887

1 May, 191128 May, 188724 May, 1002 )7 March, 1891,4

Penzance Chambers, 29, Elizabeth-street.Equitable Buildings, 850, George-street.City Mutual Chambers, 62, Hunter-street.Land 'I itles Office.Blackstone Chambers, 17, O'Connell-street.81, Elizabeth-street.Wentworth Court, 65, Elizabeth-street.159, Barcom-avenue, Darlinghurst.94, Elizabeth-street.Somerset House, 6, Moore-street.Union Bank Chambers, Hunter-street.2 O'Connell-street.14, Castlereagh•street.Norwich Chambers, 68, Hunter-street.131, Pitt-street.131, Pitt-street,47, Elizabeth-street.Lands Titles Office.Hunter House, 26 Hunter-street. •B.N.Z. Chambers, George and Wynyard streets.

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Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

Parker; William Paton, S. D. Payne, E. J. Payne, Nathan. Jam es (107) Payten, P. E. Peel, Thomas D.

*Perks, F. J. Perkins, Ernest W. (89) Perkins, Owen

*Perry, J. A. I. (98) Peterson, E. J.

*Petrie, Fitt Charles Philip, Alexander Otto (39)

"Phillips, G. W. Phillips, Oswald John Pile, Sidney Edgar

*Pitt, Charles Brian *Plunkett, W. P. (75) *Poole, Charles Thomas Poole, E. N.

*Pratt, Percy John *Price, Maurice E.

10.March, 189420.Feb., 1911

1 March, 19023.Mar.,, 1900

18•Nov., 189513,June, 189125 June, 188123 Aug, 188630.May, 191312 March, 188714 May; 188915 Dec., 188827 Aug., 191020 Nor., 390926 Aug., 18930 March, 1897

23 Sept., 187626 May, 188327 May, 188228 Aug., 190910 Mar., 18943 March, 1900

, Record Chambers, 77, Castlereagh-street.Railway Solicitor's Office, 117 Pitt-street.Department Lal our and Industry, 50 Young-street.A.J.S. Bank Chambers, 369, George-street.70, Hunter-street.11, Pitt-street.17; Wentworth Court, Elizabeth-street.Bank Chambers, 122, Pitt-street,7, Bridge-street.City Mutual Chambers, 62, Hunter-street.Berry's Chambers, 136, Pitt-street.Pendennis Chambers, 375, George-street.84, Elizabeth-street.Equitable Building, 350, George-street.Yaralla Chambers, 109 Pitt-street.Martin Chambers, 6, Moore-street.Pastoral Exchange, 4, O'Connell-street.49, Elizabeth-street.4 Castlereagh-street.Stock Exchange Buildings, 113, Pitt-street.105, Pitt-street.City Mutual Chambers, 62, Hunter-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. • (Aloes.

*Priddle, Robert George (91) *Primrose, Berman Burton (100) Primrose, Raymund 0. NProctor, James Martin Prosser, Evan Owen

*Purcell, T J. *Purves, A. Grafton (83)

Quaife, Alfred Charles *Ralston, J. T. *Rand, W. A. (93) ---,Raves,. G eorge A.

*Rawlinson, Thomas (94) R'e'ad, Thomas (95)

"..Road, Vero (95) Rend, Cecil•J.

Relph, Joseph *Reynolds, A. J *Rich, H. C. Ellison *Richardson, J. A *Richardson, John Sydney (37) Ridge, Stanley L Roberts, Albert Charles

20 Nov., 180222 Nov., 190235 March, 19128 March, 1800

20 May, 19005 March, 18988 March, 1900

25 April, 180280 June, 18885 March, 1802

24.May, 190210 July, 187028 March, 15722 June, 1894 )-7 March, 1903

20 Nov., 190929 May, 189725 June, 188129 Nov., 18001 June, 1895

20 Aug., 180825 Avg., 1894

Somerset House, 5, Moore-street.Ocean Boase, 24, Moore-street.Ocean House, 24, Moore-strcet.23, Moore-street.20, Castlereagh-street.Culwulla Chambers, Castlereagh-street.10, Bligh-street. am-13, Cavendish-street, Stanmore.Terry's Chambers, 80, Pitt-Street.

'United Chambers, 2, Hunter-street.Stock Exchange Building, 118, Pitt•street.28, Castlereagh-street. -

Castlereagh House, Castlereagh and Hunter streets.---

375, George-street.Citizen's' Chambers, 80, Moore-street.Bligh Chambers, 10, Bligh•street.08, Pitt-street.City Mutual Chambers .62,,Hunter-street.Vickery's Chambers, 82, Pitt-street.52, Elizabeth-street.

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Name. 1 Date ofAdmission.

1 Offices.

Roberts, E. A. Roberts, Edward

*Roberts, R. G. C *Robinson, George Arthur (53) *Robinson, W. W. *Robinson, Leo Whitby Robison, W. C.

' Robson, Cuthbert William (97) *Robson, W. E. V., M.L.A. (97) *Rote, John Fulton (6) Rogers, George H.

*Rolin, F. Lynne Rose. Thomas Rowley, Eric Nelson

*Roxburgh, David William (87) *Roxburgh, Russell Charles Rundle, C. W. (120) Russell, Charles Coffey Russell, William (99)

*Russell, Edward H. T. (99) *Russell, Harry—Ambrose (107) Russell, Thomas

16 Nor., 18951 Feb., 18758 Feb., 1884

I 1 March, 19021 Sept., 1883

28 May, 100430 May, 189629 Aug., 19134 June, 1892

28 Aug., 18861 March, 19023 June, 1893

15 Feb., 190429 Aug., 191327 Aug., 18875 June, 1896

29 Aug., 190830 May., 187025 June, 188- 1 }-17 Dec., 18815 Mar., 1892

11 Mar., 1905

Ocean House, 24, Moore-street.Union Bank Chambers, Pitt-street.Castlereagh House, Castlereagh and Hunter streets.107, Pitt-street.Ocean House, 24, Moore-street.Bull's Chambers, 14 Moore-street.Crown Solicitor's Of fice.City Bank Chambers, 164, Pitt-street.City Bank Chambers, 164, Pitt-street.Rofe Chambers, 60, Castlereagh-street.12, Castlereagh-street.Castlereagh House, Castlereagh and Hunter streets.Lyndhurst Chambers, 84, Elizabeth-street.88, Pitt-street.2, O'Connell-street.Queensland Offices, 18, Bridge-street.14, Castlereagh-street.Norwich Chambers, 68, Hunter-street.

Equitable Buildings, 350, George-street.-.A.J.S. Bank Chambers, 369, George-street.99, Elizabeth-street.

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. Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

Ryan, J. C. J 10 Max., 906 56, Elizabeth-street,*Saddington, A. G. *Salenger, Herbert M. (17) •*Salwey, Henry (100)

2 June,9 Mar.,

24 Mar.,

189418951888

Deputy Prothonotary'.Selborne Chambers, 174, Phillip-street.Ocean House, 24, Moore-street.Sanders, Percy Martineau 25 Aug., 1906 48, Elizabeth-street.Saywell, T. S. (101)

*Saywell, V. C. (101) 29 Aug.,12 Mar.,

190311904 f 89, Pitt-street,

Starr, Herbert Agar 22 Sept., 1888 Yaralla Chambers, 109, Pitt-street.Schrader, Charles William (107) *Schrader, Willoughby Douglas

28 May,27 May,

18871899

A.J.S. Bank Chambers, 869, George-street.4 and 6, Castlereagh-street.Scotter, William Edward 27 Aug., 1904 Rope Chambers, 80, Castlereagh-street. •*Seroggie, H. de Yopgh •

Shaw, A. G. Y. (50) 80 June,19 Nov.,

18881887

•Castlereagh House, Castlereagh-street.121, Pitt-street.*Seaborn Leslie W. S. (46) Sheehy, L. (104)

10 March,31 May.,

19061912

Bull's Chambers, 14, Moore-street.81, Elizabeth-street.Shepherd, H. W. 14 March, 1908 Bull's Chambers, 14, Moore-street.*Shipway, William Charles (105)

Shorter, A. Ashton 7 June,

26 May,18901883

Stock Exchange Buildings, 1I3, Pitt street.93, Pitt-street.Shorter, W. T. Ashton 31 Mar., 1866 164, Pitt-street.Shorter, Rowland H. 24 May, 1902 14, Moore-street.•Simpson, Edward Percy (84) *Simpson, W. M. (15)

24 Sept.,1 June,

18811889

,Union Bank Chambers, Hunter-street.Wentworth Court, 84, Elizabeth-street.

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*Ole. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

, .

*Sly,.George James' (im) *Sly, J. D. ''Smith, Ernest Augustus (74) *Smith, George Crichton Smith, George Banks , ......... Smith, H. A. Iceton (57) "

•Smith, Robert (87) Smith, W. Carter Smithers, Charles Ormond (21)

*Sparke,. A. P Spear, Edward - Joseph

*Spier, .Frank Herbert (16) *Steel, Hugh Peden *Stephen, A. Cousett (108) *Stephen, Colin C. (1081 *Stephen, L. A. M. (108) Stephen, Ernest Farish Stephen, J. W. F.

''Stephens, S. M Stevenson, John Walker. (89) Stewart, Sidney

*Stinson, John (90)

59 Dec., 186824 Aug., 189525 Nov., 187210 Mar., 189426 Aug., 18032 Mar., 1901

27 March, 18697 July, 1883

24 May, 1902,6 March, 1897

22 Aug., 189625 May, 190115 Dec., 188S27 May, 1'882 180 May, 180611 March, 180521 Dec., 181122 Nov,, 190223 Aug., 19027 Mar., 1896

18 Nov., 188228 Nov„ 1891

A.J.S. Bank Chambers. 869, George-street.Union Bank Chathbets, Pitt and Hunter streets.Belmont Building, 15, Castlereagh-street.A.M.P. Chambers, 89, Pitt-street.

18, Castlereagh-street.8471, Pitt-Street.2, O'Connell-street.52, Elizabeth-street.United Chambers, 2, Hunter-street.a Castlereag,h-street.99, Elizabeth-street.Equitable Building, 350, George-street.98, Pitt-Street.

12 & 14 O'Connell.stiebt.

9, Market Chambers. 471, George-street.Union Bank Chambers, Hunter-street.Citizens' Chambers, 36, Moore-street.Bank Chambers, 122,•Pitt.street.85, Liverpool-street.Castlereagh Rouse, 2, Castlereagh-street.

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Name, Date of• Admission. Offices.

*Street, John William Sullivan, P. H., (109) Sullivan, D. S. (109)

*Sullivan, Reginald *Summers, Charles Stephen Tange, C. L, Tanner, Frank J

*Taylor, Christopher (38) *Taylor, Adolphus James (3) *Taylor, H. Minton (90) *Tebbutt, E. H. *Teem, Roy Noel (114) ........ ,*Thom, J. Stuart (63) Thompson, F. A.

*Thompson, Joseph (62), *Thompson, James Ambrose ',Thornton, Reginald *Tillett, J. V. *Tress, H. L. *Trickett, The Hon. W. J., ML C *Turner, G. H. (114)

28-Feb., 18852Sept,, 1882

29 May, 389725 Aug., 190029 Aug., 1903:17 Nov., 188324 Aug., 19014 June, 18921 Mar., 1902

18 Mar., 189528 May, 19109 Mar., 1907

26. Aug., 180310 Nov., 190121 Dec., 1871.15 Nov., 188410 Aug., 189927 Aug,, 189229 May., 189731 Mar., 186627 Aug,, 1692

,24,Bond-street..Hunter House, 26, Hunter-street.Hunter House, 26, Hunter-street.Post Office Chambers; 114k, Pitt-street.Australasia Chambers, Martin-place.Bligh Chambers, 1.0, Bligh-street.54, Elizabeth-street•Stock Exchange Buildings, 113, Pitt-street.Citizens' Chambers, 36, Moore-street.Castlereagh House, 2, Castlereagh street.81 Pitt-street.26, Hunter-street.Mutual Lite of New York Buildings, 14, Martin-place.Australian Mutual Chambers, 127., King-street.Vickery's Chambers, 82, Pitt-street.&MP. Chambers, 89, Pitt-street.Lyndhurst Chambers, 84, Elizabeth-street.Crown Solicitor Macquarie-street.Lombard. Chambers, 107, Pitt,street.48, Elizabeth.street.26, Hunter-street,

SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

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Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices

*Uther, A. H. Uther, G. A.

*Vickery, E. Frank (96) *Vindin, W. M. (116)

Vivian, P. J. A Waldron, Thomas Walter King (32)

"Walker, Frederick William Walker, H. Geoffrey

_ Walker, H. G. F, *Walsh, C. R. "Warren, Ernest W. Waterford, William Ernest

*Watts, Percy E. *Way, Eric R. (70) Weaver, A. W. E. (117)

'Webster, John C. (118) Whatmore, Albert Ernest

Wheeler, Arthur R White, P. K.

*Whitney, A. H Whittell, H. L.

25 Aug., 189420 Nov., 190919 Nov., 190430 Aug., 18905 Mar., 1900

20 Aug., 189829 Aug., 183530 May, 191318 Nov., 190528 Nov., 189124 May, 190628 May, 191023 Nov., 190730 May, 190822 Sept., 188825 May, 19071 Mar., 1902

12 Mar., 191028 May, 190931 Oct., 191226 July, 1879

Examiner of Titles.60, Margaret-street.

Australasia Chambers, 2, Martin-place.Terry's Chambers, 14, Castlereagh-street.Crown Solicitor's Office.Yaralla Chambers, 109, Pitt-street.Builders Exchange Chambers, 12, Castlereagh-st.Gibbs Chambers, 7, Moore-street.Savings Bank Chambers, 11, Moore-street.Prothonotary.Aurum Chambers, 19, Hunter-street.99, Elizabeth-street.12, Castlereagh-street. 'City Bank Chambers, 164, Pitt-street.Australasia Chambers, Martin-place.Gibbs Chambers, 7, Moore-street.76, Pitt-street.Castlereagh House, Castlereagh and Hunter streets.162, Phillip-street.Culwulla Chambers, 67, Castlereagh-street.

Post Office Chambers, 114A, Pitt-street.

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- SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

*Wilkinson, F. B. (120) *Williams, Henry S. Williams, H. W

- *Williams, Keith (121) Williams, Walter Williams, William Gordon Hayes Williamson, George Frederick (61) Williamson, John (61) Williamson, Percy Leyden (61)

*Wilson, Frederick Yelverton (119) *Windeyer, W. A. (121)

*Wolstenholme, H - *Wood, Frederick Ernest

*Wood, Fred. W *Woolcott, L. S *Wynne, Percy Davey Yabsley, Arthur John Rowley

*Yeomans, Richard *Yeomans, Richard John *Young, Alfred G.

29 Aug.,29 Aug.,1 Mar.,

27 Aug.,30 Aug.,7 June,7 June,2 June,

11 Mar.,6 Mar.,

22 Aug.,3 June,

25 Nor.,21 Nov.,25 May,18 Nov.,27 Aug.,24 Dec.,25 May,28 May,

18951835188419101912180018901894 'r

18971896189318931896190110101904

19011010

1905 )

1850 T erry's

14, Castloreagh-straot.Yaralla, Chambers,-109, Pitt-street.

Examiner of Titles.78, Pitt-street.Curator's Office.Registrar General.

163, King-street.

Royal Chambers, 3, Castlereagh-street.78, Pitt-street.Bull's Chambers, 14, Moore-street.Post Office Chambers, 114A, Pitt-street.Royal Chambers, 8, Castlereagh-street.58, Pitt-street.Mutual Life Buildings, George and Wynyard streets.Rofe Chambers, 60, Castlereagh-street.

Chambers, 14, Castlereagh-street.14, Castlereagh-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS

I A Beckett and Holdship. 62. Joseph.Thompson nod Hunt.2. A.B. Show and McDonald. 03. J. Stuart Thom & Co.3. A. J. Taylor and GreeuwelL 64. Jones and Jones.4. Abbott and Allen. 65. kearney,Stockwell, & Coin m ins.-5. Abbott, Tout, and Balcombe. 66. Kershaw, Matthews, and Lane.6. Alfred Rofe and Sona.

67. Lambton and Milford.7. Allen, Allen, and Heasley.68 Laurence and Laurence.8. Andrews and Manning.O. Laurence, Son, and Macdonald.•-

09. Ash and Maclean.

]0. Asher, Old, and Jones. 70. Leibius, Black. and Way,71. Lobban and Lobban.

88. P. B. Colquhoun and King.29. Dalrymple and Blain. EN. Perkins, Stevenson, & Co. ,...,30. David L. Aitken road Bur.. 00. Pigott and Stinson.:d. Dawson and Herford. 91. Priddle and Gosling.34. Dawson, Waldron, and Glover. 92. It. A. Munro King and Dowd.33. Deane and Deane.34. Dibbs, Parker, and Parker. 53. Rand and Drew.

04. Rawlins. and Hamilton.35. D. M. Myers and Hill.30. Dobbin and Spier. 55. Read and Read.

96. Robberds, England, and Vickery.:17. Dodds and Richardson.38. Dowling, Taylor, and Macdonald. .1 78.. Russell and es Colishaw.:10. Ellis and Philip. PD. Russell and Russell.40. E. Prichard Bassett & CO. 100. Salwey and Primrose.

- 41. Fisher and Macansh. 101. Say well and Suwon.42. Fitzhardinge, Son, and Houston. 102. Sydney M. Quinlan and Lee.43. Freehill, Donovan & Hullingdale. 103. S. F. Blackmore and Son.44. F. Curtiss and Son. 104. Sheehy and Murray. •45. Fulton and Lowe. 105. Shipway and Berne.40. Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott. "S• S. i r Bull and Son47. Gale and Gale. 107. Sly and Russell.48. Gill and °Gado. 108. Stephen, Jaques, and Stephen.

-- 49. Gordon. (ladling, and Blackmore.109 Sullivan Bros.50. Gould and Shaw. 110. Thompson and Nott.

II. T. J. Dickson, and Dickson- 11. Harold T. Morgan and Morgan. 1E2. T. Marshall and Marks .54. Henderson and Hickson,'11:1. T. Michell and (lee.53. Higgins and Robins.. 114, Turner, 'from & Co.54. Holdsworth and Hamilton.55. Houston & Co. 115. Villeneuve.Smith and Dawes.50. Hughes and Hughes. 1111. Vindin and Littlejohn.

57. Iceton, Faithfull, and Maddock. li 11 78. Weaver and allworth webster and Maclean..58. J. A. I. Perry. Dent & Co. 119. Wilson and Harriott.5P. John H. Clayton .d Son. 120. Wilkinson, Osborn°, & Rundle.BO. John McLaughlin and Son. 121. Windeyer and Williams. ... 1

,_. 61. John Williamson and Sons. 123. W. R. and F. B. Jones. r

11. Backhouse and Jeanneret 72. Macgregor and Palmer.12. Barry and Norris. 73. Mackenzie and Mackenzie.13. Baxter Brims, and Ebsworth. 74. Macnamara and Smith.14. Beeby & Co 5. Makinson, Plunkett, & d'Apice.15. Reeling and Simpson. .5. Mark Mitchell and k orsythi.16. Beveridge and Burfitt. 7. McCarthy and Maxwell.17. Biddulph and Salenger. 78. McCoy and McCoy.18. Bowman and Mackenzie. 79. McDowell and Moffitt.•- 10. Boyce and Maguey. 80. McElhone and Barnes. .-.20. Bradley and Son. 81. McEvilly and McEvilly.21. Buchanan and Smithers. 02. McLachlan and Murray.22. C. A. Coghlan & Co. 83. Metcalfe and Dangar. -23. Cape. Kent, and Gaden. 84. Minter, Simpson, & Co.24. Collins and Mulholland. 85. Morgan, Robison & Co.25. Cope & Co. 06. Murphy and Moloney.20. Creagh and Creagh. 87: Norton, Smith. & Co. •-•28. Currie and Wood.

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SOLICITORS—COUNTRY.

Name. Date of• Admission. Place. Agent.

Abbott, Percy P., Al.H.R, *Adams, R. A. C. Adrian, Charles Kendall

*Alexander, C. W Amass, William (GO) Anderson, J. W. (3)

*Avern, Alec Frederick (2) Baker, James

*Baker, W. H Bomber, James A.

*Bassett, John Thos. PrichardBawden, R. Dobie

*Baylis, Harold M *Beard, John Brice

Bedwell, Charles William Belbridge, F. J Bartle, B. D. (16) Best, Alfred Raymond Best, Percival George (49)

*Betts, Augustine M. (5) Betts, Ernest A. (5)

*Beveridge, Horatio (6) Bilsborrow, James

2 June, 189410 Nov., 191121 Nov., 190828 Nov., 189122 May, 188617 Dec., 188123 Aug., 19037 March, 1806

27 Mar., 187522 May, 18863 June, 18032 Mar., 1901

27 Aug., 188729 May, 190916 July, 187030 Aug., 180025 Au•., 19068 Nov., 10006 Mar., 1897

22 Dec., 186620 Aug., 189827 May, 189924 July, 1880

Glen Innes Camden Bangalow Hay Kyogle Inverell Inverell Lismore Newcastle. Muswellbrook Wellington Grafton Wagga Wagga Tocumwal Tamworth Albury Grenfell Ballina Lismore Goulburn Goulburn Gilgandra Bathurst

Mackenzie and Mackenzie.Mackenzie and Mackenzie.Sly and Russell.Pigott and Stinson.W. T. Flynn.Garland, Sanborn, and Abbott.M.A. H. Fitzhardinge.Reginald Harris.Mackenzie and Mackenzie,Bradley and Son.a'Beckett and Holdship A. P. Sparke,W. U. Smyth King.A. J. Grant.AL A. H. Fitzhardinge.Mackenzie and Mackenzie.L. G. B. Caddell,II. A. H. Fitzhardinge.M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.Pigott and Stinson.Pigott and Stinson.J. I. Burfitt.Barry and Norris.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS. '

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

Blackmore, WalkerLer Philip (30) Blair, Arthur Mitchell

28 Aug., 188626 May., 1906

Young Tumbarumba

Gordon, Garling, and Blackmore.McDonell and Moffitt

* Bland, Frederick (7) *Bland, Henry Stamper

27 May, 188230 Oct., `1913

Begs Dubbo

Villeneuve•Smith and Dawes.E. Prichard Bassett.

Blaxland, Frederick (8)*Blomfield, Herbert Marsh

13 July, 187228 Nov., 1891

Cooma Bega

Iceton, Faithful], and Maddock.D. M. Myers and Hill.

Blundes, Edward Herbert 22 Sept., 1888 Milton C. T. Poole.Bolton, George A'exander 13 April, 1821 Cobar F. W. Walker.

*Booth, A. D. 23 Nov., 1907 Dubbo E. Prichard Bassett, & Co.Borthwick, Alan St. M. (37) .... 30 Aug., 1912 Dungog A. .1. Grant.Borthwick, John 4,9)

*Bowden, E. IC (10) 27 May, 18822 June, 1301

Inverell Parramatta

Kershaw, Matthews, and Lane.Bonn man and Mackenzie.

Bowden, J. E. (10) 24 Mar., 1865 Parramatta Bowman and Mackenzie.Boyd, John A. (11) 14 Dec., 1878 Inverell Turner, Teece and Co.Boys, Frederick Charles 6 Mar., 1897 Bombala Dalrymple and Blain.Braye, T. A. I. (12)

*Brimacombe, John 30 May, 18966 May, 1884

Newcastle Vass

Asher, Old, and Jones.Cape, Kent, and Gaden.

Broderick, C. T. H. 26 Aug., 1005 Forbes F. H. Greaves.*Brown, Henry J. (35) 13 Nov., 1852 Newcastle Makinson and Plunkett.*Bucknell, D'Arcy H. 15 Dec , 1888 Vass Cape, Kent, and Gaden.Burke, A. A. 26 May., 1906 Newcastle H. P. Abbott.Butler, S. J. S. (9) 21 Nov., 1896 Inverell Kershaw, Matthews, and Lane.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

•Button, J. D. Y. Byrne, W, E, Byrnes, C. E Campbell, Allan (1) ........ ,Campbell, Allan Russell (1) Campbell, Edward .

"Cape, R. Cecil Carlton, James Ryan (45) Carruthers, The Hon. SirJoseph,

M.L.C.Casey, M. A. Cater, William Rupert Chambers, George Thomas Champion, Charles Thomas Chauncy, F. L Chidley, E. W. Clarke, Cornelius Joseph Claveric, D. P. Clifton, Charles Thomas Cohen, H. M. (12) Collins, George Vernon

'Feminins, F. A. Commins, F. B. (41)

Connellan, John

27 Aug., SO2.7 Mar., 18906 Mar., 18922 July, 1877

29 May, 19091 June, 1889

18 Nov., 18996 Mar., 1897

28 June, 1878

3 Mar., 190021 Nov., 189021 -Deo., 180721 Nov., 189020 Aug., 18866 July, 1891

21 Nov., 189618 Nov., 18055 Mar., 18988 Dec., 1893

25 July, 188416 Nov., 190121 Nov., 190322 Nov., 1902

Coonamble Gunnedah Parramatta Young Young Richmond Burwood West Maitland Highbury, Pau-street,

Waverley.Orange Wentworth East Maitland Walgett Warialda Bellingen.. Coonabarabran Armidale Crookwell Newcastle Stroud Junes Parkes Crookwell

L. G. B. Caddell.Henderson and Hickson.Perkins, Stevenson, 85 Co.E. Frank Vickery.E. Frank Vickery.Hughes and Hughes.Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott.Sly and Russell.G. A. Robinson.

Barry and Norris.Mackenzie and Mackenzie.Sly and•Russell.A. J. Taylor and Greenwell.Mackenzie and Mackenzie.Laurence, Son, and Macdonald.Barry and Norris.Mackenzie and Mackenzie.A. J. McDonald.Asher, Old, and Jones. .W. S. Gray.Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott.Kearney, Stockwell, St Commins.McDonell and Moffitt.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS. •

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. I Agent.

*Cooke, Clarence H. 30 May, 1896 Fitzroy-st., North Syd. G. A. Robinson.Coonan, W. T. 27 Mar., 1875 Wyalong West Lambton and Milford.

*Cope. Laurence E. 15 July, 1884 Casino Iceton, Faithfull, and Maddock,Cornish, Francis Henry 24 Mar., 1888 Brewarrina Priddle and Gosling.Cowan, David 19 Aug., 1899 Taree 'IFC Petrie.Cox, Harold 27 Aug., 1592 Wollongong McElhone and Barnes.

*Cox, Percy D. 30 Aug„ 1890 Quirindi II. C. Ellison Rich.Cragg, W. J. 18 Nov., 1999 Singleton Gould and Shaw.Craik, William P 23 Aug., 1902 Guyra Mackenzie and Mackenzie.Crawley, Alphonse H. 16 Nov., 1901 Junce T. J. Purcell.

*Creagh, A. J. (15) 26 Nov., 1892 Tamworth W. J. Creagh.Crommelin, Frederick (16) 23 Sept„ 1876 Grenfell L. G. B. Cadden.

! Cromwell, Henry , 7 Mar., 1831 12, Australia-st., New-town.

George Bourne.

*Crothers, Alexander ...... I Sept., 1894 Moama S. J. Bull and Son.Crowther, J. G. (51) 25 Aug., 1906 Parkes N. A. Roberts.

*Crossman, Henry Richard ..... 9 Mar., 1995 Glen limes M. A. II. Fitzhardinge.*Cunningham, C. J. (7) 31 Aug., 1889 Bega Villeneuve-Smith and Dawes.*Currie-, F. A. 3 June, 1893 Corowa, Houston and Co.Curtis, J. M. 12 July, 1873 Hornsby Ellis and Philip.Curtis, William T. J. 15 Nov., 1889 Sega Barry and Norris.

*Dale, C. S. E. (18) 25 Mar., 1883 Narrabri . G. E. Dale.Dart, James 14 Dec., 1878 Newcastle T. J. Dickson and Dickson.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS. . ..•

Naine. Date of!Admission... ... :.

Place. Agent.

*Davidson, George Deane, Henry Dearin, Water. James flubs, Robert Campbell (19)

*Diglit, Stuart Samuel .... ...:flood J. J. (50

*Dowe, Richard -A *Dowling, 'S. W *Driffield; G. C.

Duffy, Michael Joseph *Niter, W. E.

Edgley, John or *Edmondson, William Holt i.20) Edwards, A. F.

Edwards,•J. R Elliott, Henry Ernest (21)

Dills, Harold Elwin, Godfrey Basil Emanuel, FrederickClive (22) Emanuel, Nathaniel (22) England, Theophilus Enright, W. J.

22 Doe., 188031 Oct., 180327 May, 190510 Mar , 189418 Nov., 189921 NOV., 190812 July, 187314 No v. , 188522 Oct., 18882 June, 1804

28 May, 188720 May, 190080 May, 189818 Nov., 101028 Mar., 187480 NOV., - 188921 Nev., 19039 March, 1895

28 Aug., 190824'Sept., 187029 Nov., 3890 22 Aug!., 1898

Mudgee Tamworth •Coff's Harbour Tomora Warialda

Gulgong Tamworth

Maclean Condobolin

Cobar Goulburn Dorrigo Corowa

Broken Hill ..... Broken Hill Dungog Bombala

Cobar Tumut Tumut Tamworth

West Maitland

F. H.!Greaves.Deane arid Deane.A. 3. McDonald.F. It. Cowper.Abbott:Tout, and Balcombe.

R. A. Mann King and Dowd.Iceton Faithfull and Maddock.Dowling, Tayler, and :Macdonald.

F. II. Greaves.Perkins, Stevenson, and Co.McEvilly and McEvilly.

E. Prichard Bassett and Co.McDonell anti 'Moffitt.Pigott'and'Stinson.Pigott'and'Stinson.McDonell and Moffitt.Bowman & Mackenzie.

McCarthy & Maxwell.Boyce and Magney.Boyce and Magney.E. Frank Vickery.S. E. Pile,

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

Evans, Griffith Parry 25 Nov., 1893 Wyalong West M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.Ewing, C. R. (55) 21 Nov, 1903 Wollongong A. J, Taylor and Greenwell.Farrell, Michael Thomas (19) .. 30 May, 1908 Temora F. R. Cowper.Farrell, R. J 20 Aug., 1898 Barraba Bowman Mackenzie.Fell, Walter L. 23 Sept., 1878 Braidwood Claude Manning.

*Finn, Edward Michael 19 Nov., 1904 Canowindra Barry and Norris.Fitzgerald, The lion. R. G. D., 17 July, 1869 Muswellbrook Pigott and Stinson.

M.L.C. (24).Fit zhardinge, Arthur Frederic.. 28 May, 1910 Gilgandra M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.

"Fitzhardinge, Craven Hyde (25) 18 July, 1870 Dubin) M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.Fitzhardinge, William 29 Nov., 1890 Scone Abbott, Tout, and Balcombe.

•Flashman, Alfred John Lawrence 4 March, 1899 Nyngan McDonell and Moffitt.Flett, L. S. Florance, J. E. A

29 Aug., 189126 May, 1900

Wagga Wagga Baan Baa

0. A. Robinson.F. R. Cowper.

Foley, Joseph Cyril 10 March, 1894 Murrumburrah ..... Thomas Arlcins.Fox, F. E. 3 July, 1883 West Maitland Weaver and Allworth.

*Fox, H. S. 5 March, 1892 Burwood J. T. Ralston.Fraser, Charles John 11 March, 1893 Gundagai D. M. Myers and Hill.Fraser, Walter John 21 Nov., 1903 Gundagai D. M. Myers and Hill.Furlonger, Charles Radcliff .... 26 Oct., 1911 Mullumbimby Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Gannon, Frederick 17 Dec., 1864 Tempe L. E. Gannon.

• Garden, Frederick (28) 15 Nov., 1834 Cowra Russell and Russell.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

Giugni, C. F Oilcreest, Daniel Thomas (28)

GiIfillan, John (20) ., Gilles, C. A. Glasheen, D. L. B.

*Gordon, James (30) Gorrick, Joseph Albert

*Grace, A. II.

*Grainger, Laidley Mort Grainger, W. A. B. Green, Thomas Hall, A. J. Halliday, Claude Pathurst

*Halliday, George Clifton (31) Halloran, W. B. (3) Hardiman, L. J Harper, W. E.

*Harris, H. Vincent (36) Hawdon, William \Verge Haydon, E. F.

*Heath, Henry Oliver (38)

22 Nov., 191224 Nov., 189417 Feb.. 188710 March, 18001 March, 1902

17 July, 180928 Sept., 186717 Nov., 1888

10 March, 19118 June, 1893

21 Nov.'

189621 April, 189829 Aug., 180130 June, 188812 March, 191026 Aug., 190627 May, 19056 March, 1892

18 Nov., 10018 March, 1890

28 May, 1887

Dubbo Cowra Kempsey Coffs Harbour West Maitland .... Young Kogarah 53 Walker-st., North

Sydney.Coolamon Nowra. Walcha Broken Hill Murwillumbah Murwillumbah Inverell Kempsey

Wallsend Newcastle Gloucester Uralla Wagga Wagga. ....

L. G. B. Cadden.Russell and Russell.Weaver and AllworthWilson and Marriott.W. A. Freeman.Gordon, Carling, and Blackmore.Reginald Harris..9. H. Clayton and Son.

A. B. Shaw and MoDonaldJ. I. Burfltt.D. M. Myers and Mill.Weaver and Allworth.Dawson, Waldron, and Glover. -Dawson, Waldron, and Glover.Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott.J. W. Mound.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Reginald Harris.Dawson, Waldron, and Glover.Weaver and Allworth.Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

Hegarty, F. S. 4 June, 1890 I Coonamble Mackenzie & Mackenzie.*Henderson, \V. G. (26) 3 June, 1893 Albury Webster and Maclean.Henlen, Walter Herbert 22 Nov., 1902 Bathurst P. L. Nolan.Heriet, John 26 Aug., 1905 Deniliquin i Windeyer and Williams.Higgins, Percy Reginald (34) 13 Dec., 1901 Wagga Wagga G A. Robinson.

',Hill, A. C. W. (40) 13 Mar., 1909 Windsor McDonell and Moffitt.Hill, T. A. 10 Mar., 1894 West Maitland Weaver and Allworth.Hodge, Sydney Trevillian 29 May, 1909 Barraba Sly and Russell.

'Hodgkinson, Henry Edward.... 1 Dec., 1892 i Trundle Morgan J. O'Neill.Hogan, Laurence Louis 25 Nov., 1593 Young. ., Morgan J. O'NeillHogan, T. R 26 May, 1900• Morse B. A. McBride.Holt, H. R. J. 24 Aug , 1901 Molong a'Beckett and HoldshipHooke, J. M. (37) 27 May, 1899 Taree A. J. Grant.Howard, E 28 Aug., 1586 Yass J. T. Ralston.Howell, W. A. C. (71) 19 Aug., 199 West Maitland ........ Bowman & Mackenzie.

*Hungerford, Hadley Heber (31) 30 Aug., 1890 Murwillumhah Dawson, Waldron, and Glover.l'Hynes, A. A. R.. 27 Aug., 1910 Murwillumbah ........ McDonell and Moffitt.Jacobs, Reginald John ,-- 21 Nov., 1905 Auburn F. Curtiss and Son.James, Arthur Henry 29 May, 1897 Newcastle McDonell and Moffitt.James, Henry Layton 17 Nov., 1899 Bellingen • A. J. McDonald.Jamieson, John 14 March, 1008 Temora Laurence, Son, and Macdonald.Jaussen, Redlef Charles 29 Aug., 1913 Wingham R. T. Dawes.Jelf, R. W. (52) 5 Dec., 1884 Dubbo McLachlan and Murray.

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rnCOUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

*Jenkins, Cecil Berkeley Jennings, Edward Edgar Jhonson, Walter

Jhonson, Thomas E.. *Johnson, E. W. (39) Johnson, Harold Johnson, Richard John Johnson, W. R Jones, N. Trevor Kelly, Joseph John Kelly, William Patrick Kemp, Wilfred F. K. Kemp, R. C. King Kemp, Sholto Percival

*Kennedy, John D. Kennett, Matthew Kenny, Francis Benedict Kinna, P. F. A

*Kissane, John James Wallace(60)Korff, Hector T.

• Laman, E. J. •

10 March, 100026 Oct., 191128 Jan., 1876

9 July, 187530 Aug.. 18902 March, 19019 March, 19071 March, 1902

22 Nov., 190211 March, 18033 March, 19004 May, 1911

26 May, 195622 Sept., 188821 Nov., 18962 March, 188D

13 Dec., I87026 June, 188017 Nov., 19009 Maroh, 1907

14 Dec., 1878

Port Macquarie Wauchope 10, Australia-st. , New

town.Broken Hill Goulburn Corowa Henty Wallsend Lockhart Tumbarumba Wellington Bellingen Coraki .. Narromine Manilla Walgett Bathurst Molong Casino Coonamble

Deniliquin

Abbott, Tout and Balcombe. G

W. H. Atkinson..

Iceton, Faithfull and Maddock,Vindin and Littlejohn,F. A. Davenport.F. R. Cowper.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Windeyer and Williams.George Bourne.Collins & Mulholland.Macgregor and Palmer.Macgregor and PalmerF. C. Petrie.Abbott and Allen.E. R. H. Newton,Fulton and Lowe.L. G. B. Cadden.Allen, Allen, and Hemsley.F. R. Cowper,Villeneuve•Smith and Dawes. -

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

' Lander, W. EL Dane, L. A

*Laurence, Raymond L. Law, R. CI (27)

Lawford, Charles Mauduit Leary, A. J. Le Ferre, Claude H. Lee, IL II. Lee, Horace W Legh, William Montagu Lester, Robert Anthony Lindsay, W. T. (94) Links, Joseph I. (44) Lloyd, Robert

*Lobban, David John Lobban, Thomas McLennan

Logan, Robert Lockwood (45) *Lovett, Henry Wesley *Lysaght, A. A. MacDermott, V. B. (OS)

*Mackenzie, N. B. (09) *Mackenzie, R. A. (4)

17 Nov., 18937 March, 1806

22 Aug., 19122 March, 1001

30 May., 101320 Aug., 189830 May, 190330 Nov., 188918 Nov., 189724 May, 19021 Aug., 1912

24 March, 188822 Aug., 189814 March, 191329 Aug., 190322 Aug., 189018 Nov., 180925 Nov., 189330 May, 18967 March, 1891

18 Nov., 19108 March, 1800

Milton Orange

Ganmain .. ...... Grafton Berrigan Gundagai

I Lithgow Orange . Bathurst Glen Innes Murrumburrah West Maitland Gunnedah Tamworth Grafton Maclean West Maitland Warren Wollongong LismoreTumut Raymond Terrace

Leonard Gibson.E. A. Roberts.Laurence, Sou, and MacdonaldIceton, Faithful', and Braddock.A. J. Grant.W. J. Dickson.a'Beckett and Holdship

P. B. Colquhoun and King.Perkins, Stevenson, and Co.Laurence and Laurence.W. A. A_ MazeT. J. Dickson and Dickson.E. Prichard Bassett, and Co. .Barry and Norris.Lobban and Lobban.Lobban and Lobban.Sly- and Russell.Fulton and Lowe.B. A. McBride

and Turner, Teece and Co.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.

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Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

MacMahon, Thomas P. 27 Aug., 1892 Cootamundra, Barry and.Norris.MacNevin, C. E, A 12 March, 1901 Germanton .... ....... Mackenzie , Mackenzie.MacPherson, James S 19 Nov., 1898 Mosman David L. Aitken and Barron.

*MacPherson; Peter ........ ..... 11 March, 1893 Gosford David L. Aitken and Barron.*Manning, H. E.(9) 29 May, 1909 Inverell Kershaw, Matthews, and Lane.Mansfield, L, M. ....... ...... 21 Aug., 1897 Lismore .. ........ E. W. Warren.Barrack, J. It. IL 12 Mar. 1887 Kempsey J. T. Ralston.Marriott, Thomas 5 Jan., 1834 Nowra ... ..... .......... Perkins; Stevenson, and Co.

*Martin, L. 0 .......... ...... „ . 1 June, 1895 Taree .... „ .. ......... Boyce and Magney.Martin, William 26 Nov., 1892 Merriwa Asher, Old, and.Jones.

*Matthews, E C. H(43) 21 Nov., 1396 Narrandera Kershaw, Matthews, and Lane.Matthews, W. E. 81 May, 1012 Narrandera- Kershaw, Matthews, and Lane.Mawson, El S. (8). 10 March, 1894 Cooma Iceton, Faithful], and Maddock.Meagher, P. r. 23 Aug., 1902 Temora T. J. Purcell.

*Meares, Charles D. (13) 21 Dec., 1872 Mudgee T. 0. O'Brien.*Mallon, Percy 29 May, 1807 Jerilderie. ... McElhone and Barnes.Mallon, Thu-mond 21 Nov., 1913 Jerilderie McElhone and Barnes.Mein, J. S. V. (38) 9 March, 1907 Gloucester W. Chas. Moseley.Melville, W. C. 16 July, 1870 Wingham. ... ...... ... L. G. B. Cadden.Meyer, P. J. 21 Aug.,. 1897 Goulburn Laurence, Son, and Macdonald.

,Millard, G. W; (06)".. 20 Nov., 1891 Newcastle S. E. Cook.Millard, V. H. 10 March, 1894 Orange A. P. Sparke.Mitchell, Felix P. 24 Aug., 1895 Cooma Shipway & Berne.

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Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

Mitchell, G. W. (35) 27 Aug., 1887 Newcastle Makinson & Plunkett.*Mitchelmore, H. E. (13) 29 Nov., 1890 Wagga Wagga Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott.Moffitt, John Nevin 21 Nov., 1896 Grenfell McDonell and Moffitt.Moloney, Daniel Joseph 30 Aug , 1890 Forbes E. W. Warren.Monkley, P. H. 5 March, 1898 Goulburn Gill and Oxlade.Montgomerie, John (14) 16 Feb., 1897 Cowra C. A. Coghlan & Co.Moodie, William Cargill (66) .. 7 March, 1903 Moree Villeneuve-Smith and Dawes.Morgan, Ernest Edward 24 Sept., 1881 Queanbeyan Metcalfe and Dangar.

*Morgan, Frederick A. (53) .... 28 Nov., 1891 Cootamundra Morgan, Robison, and Co.•Moriarty, N. S. P. 7 March, 1903 Mullumbimby Cape, Kent, and Gaden.Murray, Chas. O'C. (57) 26 May, 1911 Warialda Perkins, Stevenson, and Co.Murray, William 18 Nov., 1910 Armidale Mackenzie and Mackenzie.

*McCarthy, Justin 22 May, 1886 Broken Hill A. C. Hobbs.McCarthy, John Pierce (19) .... 18 Nov., 1910 Wyalong West F. R. Cow per.McCarthy, P. W. 20 Nov., 1897 Lockhart .1. J. Kiely.

*McCarthy, T. A. F. 7 March, 1896 Moss Vale Henderson and Hickson.*McDonald, Duncan 3 June, 1893 Penrith . McElhone and Barnes.McDonald, John A. 24 Sept., 1878 Armidale Leonard Gibson.McDonald, John M 26 March, 1881 Narrabri Bechar, and Simpson.McGuinn, Denis (46) 29 Nov., 1890 Dubbo L. 0. B. Cadden.McGuinn, Martin John 4 March, 1899 Nyngan George Bourne.

*McGuren, Frederick (47) 1 June, 1889 Grafton A. J. McDonald.

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Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

McIntosh, Alfred Edward (51) .. 20 Nov., 1897 Parkes E. A. Roberts.►McIntosh, John Hunter (50).... 26 May, 1883 Bathurst Barry and Norris.•McIntosh, John Charles (49).... 16 Dec., 1888 Lismore M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.McIntyre, Duncan Allan (2) .... 4 June, 1992 Inverell M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.McIntyre, J. E. (24) 28 Aug., 1886 Muswellbrook Pigott and Stinson.McKenzie, C. 11 March, 1893 Lismore Mackenzie and Mackenzie.McKenzie, H. D. (31 A) 30 Oct., 1913 Oaklands Vindin and Littlejohn.McLachlan, Hugh D. (23) 10 March, 1911 Albury Sydney M. Quinlan and Lee.

*McLachlan,John Charles (48) .. 21. Dec., 1867 Orange McLachlan and Murray.McManamey, W. F. (52) 20 Aug., 1003 Dubbo McLachlan and Murray.McPherson, H. J. K. 7 March, 1896 Mudgee Barry and Norris.

•McPhillamy, John 25 March, 1876 Bathurst Iceton, Faithfull. and Maddock*Nagle, V. Flood 19 Nov., 1898 Albury Mackenzie and Mackenzie.*Nathan, J. A. 6 Nov , 1895 Deniliquin J. W. Maund.Nash, T. E 21 Dec., 1872 Walcha E. R. M. Newton.Nelson, Richard H 19 Nov., 1904 Dubbo A. C. Hobbs..Newman, G. H 6 June, 1891 Tamworth Mackenzie and Mackenzie.Nicholson, Albert 16 Dec., 1876 Moore-street, Bondi George Croaker.

*Nicolson, E. Reginald 3 Feb., 1885 Corowa F. A. Davenport.Norrie, Charles E. (54) 18 Dec., 1880 West Maitland T. J. Dickson and Dickson.Norrie, W. F 23 Nov., 1907 Casino T. J. Dickson and Dickson.Norton, A. W. 29 May, 1909 Wellington A'Beckett and Holdship.Norton, William Henry .- 5 March, 1892 Edgecliffe Deane and Deane.O Brien,Francis Warnock Ormond 8 March, 1883 Yass T. O. O'Brien.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS. .

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

O'Brien, Harold O'Donnell, F. A. L.

*Ogilvie, Thomas A. (67) O'Neill, L. J. Osborne, C. W.

*O'Halloran, H. V. O'Halloran, Richard John O'Rorke, Alexander O'Sullivan, T. D. Owen, Percy (55) Oxley, H. M_ Page, A. E Paine, B. Haille

*Paine, John Jackson (40) Palmer, J.B

*Park, P. T *Parker, William Arthur (56). Passmore, C. J. Payne, F. H. G. Pearce, Thomas

*Peate,George Ernest William Perks, A. S.

25 March, 187630 Aug., 19122 Oct. 1911

11 March, 189329 Aug., 18917 March, 1903

21 Nov., 19035 July, 18799 March, 18952 Aug., 1851

17 Dec., 1881.17 Nov., 12004 March, 18992 March, 1889

31 Aug., 18392 June, 18994 March, 1899

17 Feb., 18972 July, 18781 March, 1884

26 Aug., 189333 Aug., 1690

Goulburn Glen Innes Corowa Burrowa Berry Ganmain Tamworth Delegate Newcastle Wollongong Bowral Burrowa Moss Vale Windsor Bathurst Wentworth....... Casino .:... ......Campbelltown Katoomba Parkes Warialda Picton

S. J. Bull & Son. Mackenzie and Mackenzie.

Pigott and Stinson.McEvilly and McEvilly.Vindin and Littlejohn.S. E. Cook.R. H. Levies.Dawson and Herford.H. P. Abbott.A. J. Taylor and Greenwell.T. Michell and Gee.Abbott, Tout, and Balcombe.Gale and Gale.MeDonell and Moffitt.Iceton, Faithfull, and Maddock.McEvilly and McEvilly.Allen, Allen, and Hemsley.H. E. McIntosh.A. J. Grant.Currie and Wood.Shipway and Berne.H. E. McIntosh.

C,OD

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.i

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.. •

Phillips, !engine.Id Bede ...... Pilcher;George de V

Filcher, Donald'G. Pile, George (58)

*Flomley, F. J. ., *Pollack, Alfred John ,(47) .:..

Pollock, D A. B.Potts, V. E. Prentice, A. J. i(70) Quirk, Joseph -Henry

*Quirk, James Joseph *Raff, S. M. .,

.Rankin, A. A. — Readett, C. W.

Readford, John Thomas '(60) Reeder, .J. J.. . Reid, James D. (61) Reymon Ralph Etienne Bernard

Rhodes, J. H. R. Richards, E. -P. Richards, William Frederick *Roach, Edward T.

17 Nov., 1006'24 Sept., 186417 Nov., 190011 March, 18932 July, 1877

27 Aug., 1004 '22 May, 1890

28 Aug., 183630 May, 189630 June, 1388'9 March, 1505

:26 Aug., 189821.Aug '

1897

25 March, 18712 July, 1877

23 May, 18849March, 1907

19 Aug., 189924 Aug., 19072 Aug , T3827 'March, 1896

25 .Aug., 1900

Cowra 'Orange Orange Blayney Narrabeen ...:, South:Grafton Moruya Narrabri Tamworth Wellington Narrandera

Casino .Newcastle Newcastle Kyogle , ....... ....... Balmain

Newcastle Forbes Condobolin

tithgow Cobargo ................Coonabarabran ..... . ..

Barry -and Norris.w 1 .C, Ellison Rich.FL .C. Ellison Rich.Weaver and Allworth.L. F. Dixon.A. J. McDonald.IV. IL 'Smyth King. ...... Weaver-and Allworth.

F. Curtiss* Son.McDonell'and-Moffitt.

McDonell--and ,Moffitt.:Mackenzie :and MackenzieMinter, 'Simpson & Co.Weaverand Allworth.W. T. Flynn.A. B. Boulton.V. T. Flynn.Sly and Russell.F. Marsden. Mackenzie and Mackenzie.

F. IV. Walker.Collins and Mulholland.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

Robertson, Alfred J. *Robinson, John *Robison

'

John H. (53) Rogers, Aloysius Percy Rogers, Patrick Edward Rogers, W. A. Halse Ropkins, Edward Irvine

*Rose, A. F. W. (8) *Bowling, N. C. Royle, Harold Charles

Rudder, Sydney Llewellyn Russel, Walter Howard

*Russell, James Wilson:02) *Ryan, Kieran (61) .*Ryan, T. D. Scobie, Alexander

*Bendall, A. E. (39) *Shaw, Arthur Batson Shaw, John Abbott Kingsmill

*Shepherd, Edwin Albert HenrySheridan, William H. (29)

Shorter, Edward Australia . Simmons, N. J ..

Simpson, Arthur Wakefield

27 April, 18803 June, 1893

27 Aug., 188226 May, 190622 Nov., 190221 Nov., 190320 Feb., 191316 Nov., 189526 May, 19066 March, 18972 June, 1894

31 Aug., 188128 May, 190022 July, 188630 May, 18968 March, 1880

29 Aug., 189127 Aug., 189219 Nov., 188710 Mar., 189122 Aug., 189817 Dec., 188120 Dec., 187312 Mar., 1910 .

Bourke Forbes Cootamundra Coonabarabran Coonabarabran Carcoar Inverell Cooma Gunnedah Wilcannia Kempsey Grahamstown ..... Wollongong Kiama Bingara Ardlethan Goulburn . Singleton Scone Moruya Kenmsey Lismore Lismore Armidale

T. Michell and Gee.Barry and Norris.Morgan, Robison & Co.Barry and Norris.Barry and Norris.Weaver and Allworth.M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.Iceton, Faithfull, and Maddock.Turner, Teece and Co.H. L. Tress.McDonell and Moffitt.A. J. R. Yabsley.Gill and Oxlade.Weaver and Allworth.B. A. McBride.Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott.Vindin and Littlejohn.A. B. Shaw and McDonald.Abbott, Tout, and BalcombeMcElhone and Barnes.Weaver and Allworth.C. T. Poole.Allen, Allen, and Hemsley.Sly and Russell.

O

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

*Simpson, Eustace Skuthorpe, Sydney Richard S mith, 11. A. C Smith, S. Banks Sol mion, Gordon F.

Solomon H. H. Somerville, George Bennett

*Sparke, William (a) *Stacy, Fitzroy Somerset *Statham, Claude ... ........

Stellway, Frederick Charles Stuart, David George (:i2) Stirton, Percy Ernest (66) Stocks, Jonn Ramsden Stockwell, A. J. L. (41) Street, Frederick Street, Peter Sullivan, A. M. (63) Sweetland, B. D Tartakover, A. J Taylor, Frank (D), Thomas, J. F. Thomas, Edward Francis Thomas, C. P.

2 Sept, 1912• 8 June, 189311 June, 167515 Dec , 188380 May, I90826 Nov., 184228 Aug., 78802 Sept., 1882

24 Aug., 10017 Mar., 1891

21 Nov , 19131 Sept, 18977 June, 18141I Mar., 18842 Mar., 1001

30 May, 19133 June, 1893

30 Nov., 188928 Feb., 18959 Mar., 1895

19 Sept , 188428 May, 18 475 Mar., 1802

26 Nov., 1993

Armidale Coonamble Coogee -Port Macquarie Macksville--Comm. Lismore Newcastle Gulgong Neutral Bay Wagga Wagga Tenterfield Mom Ballina Wellington Newcastle Murwillumbah Lismore Paddington Lithgow Tumut Tenterfield Goulburn Quirindi

Sly and Russell.Collins and MulhollandStephen, Jaques, and Stephen.H.•0. Ellison Rich.Wilson and Harriott.Asher, Old, and Jones.Sly and Russell.S. B. Cook.A. B. Shaw and McDonald.N. A H. Fitzhardinge.Dowling, Taylor and Macdonald.Reginald Harris.Villeneuve-S mith and Dawes.C. T. Poole.Kearney, Stockwell, and Commins.H. Geoffrey Walker.Villeneuve-Smith and Dawes.McEvilly and McEvilly.Reginald Harris.Turner, Teece & Co.Turner, Teece & Co.Mackenzie and Mackenzie.D. M. Myers and Hill.Mackenzie and Mackenzie.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

Thomas, Norman Dawson *Thompson, A. G. Thompson, Herbert Fraser Thompson, William Arthur Thompson, W. V. W. (63)

*Tietyens, Fred W. (23) Tighe, P. E. •Tobin, R. C. (13) . Todhunter, F. W Torpey, Thomas

*Tout, Frederick Henry Trench, F. A. Le Poer Tribe, William F. (70) Tucker, Alfred William Vaughan, C. A. K.

*Walker, Douglas C. *Walker, Robert Bruce (72) Wallace, D. J. Waller, J. H. F. (71) Walsh, John Charles Walsh, William Michael JosephWarburton, S. Way, Cecil Way, Morton

r

22 Nov., 191327 Aug., 19105 Mar., 3898

23 May, 19086 Mar., 3897

26 Aug., 189311 Mar., 189314 Mar., 190826 Aug., 189326 May, 1.90821 Aug., 189720 Aug., 189821 Dec., 137225 June, 188112 Mar., 190428 May, 19104 Mar., 18998 Mar., 38904 June, 1892

10 Mar., 1806' Mar., 1891

28 May, 191017 Dec., 388114 Mar., 1908

Queanbeyan Bathurst Lithgow Coolamon West Maitland Albury Ballina SludgesParramatta Newcastle Young Lismore Tamworth . ....... Medlow Bath Cootamundra Bowraville Windsor Balranald West Maitland Goulburn Wagga Wagga Boggabri Condobolin

Peak Hill

Metcalfe and Dangar.E. Prichard Bassett & Co.a'Beckett and Holdship.G. A. Robinson. rWebster and Maclean.Sydney M. Quinlan and Lee.Turner, Teece and Co.T. O. O'Brien.H. E. McIntosh.0. W. Phillips.Abbott, Tout, and Balcombe.C. T. Poole.Curtiss and Son.Sly Si Russell.Perkins, Stevenson, & Co.A, G. Young.F. W. Walker,Leibius, Black, and Way.Bowman Si Mackenzie.Murphy and Moloney.McDonnell and Moffitt.

Macgregor and Palmer.Leibius, Black, and Way.

W. A. Freeman.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent.

'*Weaver, Harry 28 Nov., 1891 Armidale . ........ ..„. Weaver and Allworth*Weekes, M. E. 19 Nov., 1887 Gundagai ..— ..... .... W. E. Hawkins.*Westcott, Albert:E. (86)....— 25 May, 1007 Cessnock..........„ . _ ... -Reginald Harris.

*Westgarth, Dudley (b8) 27 Aug., 1910 Blayney ................ `Weaver and Allworth.Westgarth, G. M.. — ...... 26 May, 1007 Scone ... ..... ....—... Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott.

Westphalon, Percival Gilcrcest in) 81 July, 1918 Inverell .— . ........... •Turner, Tame, & Co.Wheeler, Harold (04) 26 Aug., 1905 Kiama Weaver and Allworth.Wheeler, Harry Lambert • 29 Aug., 1918 Newcastle Reginald Harps.White, G. B. (42) 4 Mar., 1899 Murrurundi Sullivan Bros.

*Whitty, H. P. 5 Mar., 1802 Berrigan Weaver and Allworth. ,Whytt, David ................ 2 Mar., 1888 Yass H. L. Tress.Wilkinson, E. W. .. . ... ......... 10 Mar., 1894 Hay Wilkinson, Osborne, and Rundle.Wilkinson, Henry Lane — — „ _ 14 Nov., 1885 Deniliquin George Bourne.

*Wilkinson, John ........... ..... 26 Mar., 1881 Albury Laurence, Son, and Macdonald.Williams, A. J. 1 Mar., 1002 Scone .. Abbott, Tout,. and Balcombe.Wilson, George Harry (18). 10 Aug., 1909 Narrabri ........— .-..... G. E. Dale.

*Wiltshire, V. P 11 Jan., 1910 Singleton.— ...... .... A. B. Shaw and McDonald.*Windeyer, A. H. 7 Mar., 1890 Deniliquin .....„ _ , .... Windeyer and Williams.*Windeyer, Julian 17 Nov.,. 1993 Newcastle .. .... ......... Thompson and Slott.Wood, J. Arthur 20 Aug„ 1898 Newcastle .....„ _ _ .. H. P. Abbott.Wood,Richard Henry Kemp (17) 7 Mar., 1903 Parkes .......... ..... .... Curric and Wood.Woodward, F. P. 20 May, 1897 Queanbeyan ............ F. A. Davenport.Wragge. II. M. (44), 30 May, 1908 Gunnedah ......, ...... E. Prichard Bassett: & Co.Wren, Harry 10 Nov., 1887 Narrandera...— . _ ... _ M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.

*Zlotkowski, AlfredoBoleslas For-tunato.

'5 Mar., 1892 Morn ................... M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.

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Place.

Albury

Ardlethan

Armidale

Auburn Base Baa

Name.

Belbridge, F. J. *Henderson, W. G. (26McLachlan, H. D. (23

*Nagle,V. Flood *Tietyens, F. W. (23) *Wilkinson, John

Scobio, Alexander

Claverie, D. P McDonald, John A.Murray, William Simpson, A. W.

*Simpson, Eustace*Weaver, Harry Jacobs, Reginald J. Florance, J. E. A.

Agent.

Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Webster and Maclean.Sydney M. Quinlan & Lee.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.

dney M. Quinlan & Lee.Laurence, Son, and Mac-

donald..Garland, ,Seaborn, and

Abbott.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Leonard Gibson.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Sly and Russell.Sly and Russell.Weaver and Allworth.F. Curtiss and Son.F. R. Cowper.

COUNTRY SOLICITORS.1, Allan Campbell and Son. -- :71.2. Acorn and McIntyre. 38.8. Anderson and Halloran. 30.

. 4. Baker and Mackenzie. 40.5. Batts and Son. 416. Beveridge and Burfitt. 42.7. Bland and Cunningham. 43.8. Blaxland, Mawson, and Ruse. 44.IL Borthwick and Butler. 45.

10. Bowden and Bowden. 48.11. Boyd and Westphalen. 47.Pe. Brays and Cohen. 48.13. Charles D. Meares and Tobin. 40.14. Coghlan, Montgomarie, & Cu. 50.15 Omagh and Creagh. 51.16. Crominolin, Beetle, & Co. 52.17. Currie and Rood. 53.18. Dale and Wilson. 54.10. Gibbs and Farrell. 0520. Edmondson and Edmondson. Id.21. Elliott and Waller. 57.22. Emanuel and Emanuel. '.58.23. Emerson and Tietyens. 511.21. Fitzgerald and McIntyre. IA:25. Fitzhardinge and Bone. 61.26. Fleming and Henderson. 62.27. Foott, Law, & Co. 63.28. Garden and Gilcreest. 64.29.Guallan and Sheridan. 65.30. Gordon. Carling, and Blackmore. 66.31. Halliday and Hungerford. 67.311 Hargraves and McKenzie. 68.32. Harris and Stuart. 69.33. Heath and Mitchelnore. 70.84. Higgins and Robinson. 71.35. H. J. Brown and Mitchell. 72.36. H. V. Harris, Westcott, & Co.

Hooke, Borthwick, & Co.Hooke and Mein.Johnson ..and Bendall.John J. Paine & Co.Kearney, Stockwell, and Commies.Kennedy and White.Kershaw, Matthews, and Lane.Links and Wragge.Logan and Carlton.McGuinn. and McGuinnMcGuren and Pollack.McLachlan and Murray.McIntosh and Best.McIntosh & Co.McIntosh and Crowther.McManamey and Jell.Morgan. Robison, & Co.Norris and Lindsay.Owen and Ewing.Parker and Kissano.Peate and Murray.Pile and Wastgarth.R. A. Monro King and Dowd.Readford and Amens.Reid and Reid.Russell and Bon.R. W. Thompson and Son.Ryan and Wheeler.Sparks and Millard.Stirton and Moodie.Strong and Ogilvie.Sullivan and Mardermott.Taylor and Mackenzie.Tribe and Prentice.Waller and Howell.William Walker and Son.

COUNTRY TOWNS-SOLICITORS.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. Agent.

Ballina

BaImain Balranald Bangalow Barraba

Bathurst

Beg%

Bellingen

Berrigan 1

Berry Bingara Blayney

Boggabri Bombala

Bondi Bourke Bowral ..

Bowraville Braidwood Brewarrina Broken Hill

Burrowa .

Best, Alfred RaymondStocks, John RamsdenTighe, P. E. Reeder, J. .1. Wallace, D. J. Adrian, Charles K Farrell, R. J. 'lodge, S. T. Ililsborrow, James Henlen, Walter HerbertKenny, F. B. Lee, Horace W

•Mclntosh, Join, 11 (50)MaPhillamy, John

Palmer, J. B. •

*Thompson, A. G. *Bland, Frederick (7)

*Blomfield, H. Al *Cunningham, C. J. (7)

Curtis, William T. J Chidley, E. W.

James, H. L. Kemp, W. F. K Lawford, C. IL

*Whitty, H. P. Osborne, C. W.

*Ryan, T. D. Pile, 0. (58)

*Westgarth, a (58) Warburton, S. Boys,FrederiekOharlesEllis, Harold Nicholson, A. Robertson, A. J Oxley, H. IL

*Walker, Douglas G. Fell, Walter L. Cornish, F. II

*Edwards, J. R. Edwards, A. F. Hall, A. J. Jhonson, Thomas E.

McCarthy, Justin O'Neill, L. J. Page, A. E.

M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.C. T. Poole.Turner, Teece, & Co.A. S. Boulton.Leibius, Black, and Way.Sly and Russell.Bowman & Mackenzie.Sly and Russell.Barry and Norris.P. L. Nolan.Fulton and Lowe.Perkins, Stevenson, & Co.Barry and Norris.

Iceton, Faithful', andMaddock.

'colon, Faithful', andMaddock.

E. Prichard Bassett 1.: Co.Villeneuve-Smith and

Dawes.D M. Myers and Hill.'Villeneuve-Smith and

Dawes.Barry and Norris.Laurence, Son, and

Macdonald.A. J. McDonald.Macgregor and Palmer.A. J. Grant.Weaver and Allworth.Vindin and Littlejohn.B. A. McBride.Weaver and Allworth.Weaver and Allworth.Macgregor and Palmer.Dalrymple and Blain.Bowman.& Ma ckenzie.G. Croaker.T. Michell and Gee.T. Michell and Gee.A. G. Young.Claude Manning.Priddle and Gosling.Pigott and Stinson.Pigott and Stinson.Weaver and Allworth.Iceton, Faithful', and

Maddock.A. C. Hobbs.MeEvilly. and McEvilly.Abbott, Tout,& Balcombe

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place.I

Name. Agent.

Burwood

Camden CampbeIltown 1

Canowindra.. *Finn,Carcoar Casino

Cessnock Cobargo

Cobar

Coff's Harbour._

Condobolin

Coogee

Coolamon

Cooma

Coonabambran

Coonamble

Cootamundra ,

Cape, R. Cecil

*Fox, H. S *Adams, R. A. C

Passmore, C. J. E. M.

Rogers,W. A. Halse , *Cope, Laurence E.

Kissane, John JamesWallace (56).

Norrie, W. F. .... .. ..*Parker, Win.Arthur(56)*Raff, S. M. 1,Westcott, A. E. (36) Richards, William

Frederick.Bolton, Geo. AlexanderDuffy, M. J Elwin, G. B Dearin, W. J. Gilles, C. A

*Driffield, G. C Rhodes, J. H. R Way, Cecil

• Smith, E. A. C.

*Grainger, Laidley al. Thompson, W. A. Blaxland, Frederick 18)

Mawson, E. S. (8)

Mitchell, Felix F. ,nose, A. P. W. (S)

*Solomon, H. II. ' Clarke, Cornelius J *Roach, Edward J, Rogers, A. P.

- Rogers, 0. 15 • *Button, J. 0. Y. I Hegarty, F. S

Korff, Hector T Skuthorpe, Sy Miry a

I MacMahon, T. P. Morgan, F. A, (55) Robison, John H. (53) *Vaughan, 0. A. R.

Garland, Seaborn, andAbbott.

J. T. Ralston.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.II. E. McIntosh.Barry and Norris.Weaver and Allworth,Iceton, Faithful', and

Maddock.Allen, Allen, & Hemsley.

T. J. Dickson and DicksonAllen, Allen, & Hemsley.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Reginald Harris.F. W. Walker.

F. W. Walker.Perkins, Stevenson & Co.McCarthy & Maxwell.A. J. McDonald.Wilson and Marriott,F. IL Greaves,F. Marsden.Leibius, Black, and Way.Stephen, Jaques, and

Stephen.A. B. Shaw and McDonaldG. A. Robinson.Ireton, Faithful, and

Maddock.Iceton, Faithful, and

Maddock.Shipway and Berne. .lceton, Faithful, and

Maddock.Asher, Old. and Jones.Barry and Norris.Collins and Mulholland.Barry and Norris.Barry and Norris.L. G. B. Caddell.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.F. R. Cowper.Collins and Mulholland.Barry and Norris.Morgan, Robison & Co.Morgan, Robison & Co.Perkins, Stevenson, &Co.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Pisa. Name. Agent.

Coraki Corowa

Cowra

Crookwell .. .

Delegate Deniliquin

Dorrigo Dubbo

Dungog

FAA Maitland Edgecliffe Forbes

Ganmain

Germanton Gilgandra

Glen Innes

Kemp, R. C. King ...,Currie, F. A.

*Edmondson, WilliamHolt (20).

Johnson, Harold *Nicolson, E. Reginald*Ogilvie, Thomas (67)Garden Frederick (28)Gilcreest, Daniel

Thomas (28).Montgomerie,John (IA)Phillips, R. B. ...... •Clifton, C. T. Connellan, John O'Rorke, Alexander Heriot, John Laman, E. J.

*Nathan, J. A. Wilkinson, Henry Lane

5Windeyer, A. H Edgley, John )11

*Bland, Henry Stamper'Booth, A. D. .Filzhardinge, Craven

Hyde (25).Giugni, C. F. Jelf, R. W.(62) McGuinn, Denis (46) McManamcy, W. F. (3MNelson, Richard IL

Borthwick, Alan St. M (37).

*Elliott, Henry Ernest(21).

Chambers, G. T Norton, W. H Broderick, C. T. H. Maloney, D. J. Reymond, It. E. II

'Robinson, J. *Laurence, R. L.

*O'Halloran, H. V. MacNevin, C. E. A.

,Beveridge, Horatio (6)Fitzhardinge, Arthur

Frederic.Abbott, Percy P.;

M,H.R.

Macgregor & Palmer.Houston & Co.McDonell and Moffit.

F. A. Davenport.F. A. Davenport.Pigott and StinsonRussell and Russell.Russell and Russell.

C. A. Coghlan & Co.Barry and Norris.A. J. McDonald,McDonell and Moffit.Dawson and Herford.Windeyer and Williams.Villeneuve-Smith and

Dawes.J. W. Maund.George Bourne.Windeyer and Williams.E. Prichard Bassett & Co.E. Prichard Bassett & Co.E. Prichard Bassett & Co.M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.

L. G. B. Cadden,McLachlan & Murray.L. G. B. Cadden.M'Lachlan & Murray.A. C. Hobbs.A. J. Grant.

McDonell and Moffit.

Sly and Russell.Deane and Deane.F. H. Greaves.E. W. Warren.Sly and Russell.Barry and /Burls.Laurence, Son, andMcDona Id.

S. E. Cook.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.J. I. Burfitt.IL A. H. Fitzhardinge.

Mackenzie& Mackenzie.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. Agent.

Grafton

Grahamstown Grenfell

Gulgong

Gundagai

Gunnedah

Guyra Hay

Henry Hornsby Inverell .

*Crossman, HenryRichard.

Legh, William MontaguO'Donnell, F. A. L Bowdon, William

Werge.Mein. J. S. V. (38) ...

"MacPherson, P. "Betts, Augustine M. (5)Betts, Ernest A. (5)

'Dwyer, W. E. 'Johnson, E. W. (39) Meyer, P. J

Monkley, P.O'Brien, Harold

*Sendall, A. E. (39) Thomas, Edward

Francis.Walsh, John Charles Bawden, R. DobieLaw, R. C. (27)

*Lobban, David John*McGuren, F. (47) Russel, Walter HowardBertie, R. D. (16)

Crommelin, Frederick

*Stacy, Fitzroy Somer-set.

Fraser, Charles John ..Fraser, Walter John ..Leary, A. J.

*Weekes, E. E. Byrne, W. E. Links, Joseph I. (44)

*Bowling, N. C. Wragge, H. M. (44) Craik, W. P

*Alexander, C. W. Wilkinson, E. W

Johnson, R. J Curtis, J. M. Anderson, J. W. (3) •

M. A. II. Fitzhardinge.

Laurence and Laurence.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Dawson, Waldron, and

Glover.W. Chas. Moseley.I 'avid L. A itk en & Barron.Pigott and Stinson.Pigott and Stinson.McEvilly and McEvilly.Vindin and Littlejohn.Laurence, Son, and

Macdonald.Gill and Oxlade.S. J. Bull and Son.Vindin and Littlejohn.D. M. Myers and Hill.

Murphy and Moloney.A. P. Sparks.Iceton, Faithful] and

Maddock.Lobban and Lobban.A., J. McDonald,A. J. R. Yabsley.L. G. B. Cadden,L. G. B. Cadden.

D. M. Myers and Hill.D. M. Myers and Hill.W. J. Dickson.W. E. Hawkins.Henderson and Hickson.E. Prichard Bassett & Co,Turner, Teece, & Co.E. Prichard Bassett & Co.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Pigott and Stinson.Wilkinson, Osborne and

Rundle.F. R. Cowper.Ellis and Phillip.Garland, Seaborn, and

Abbott.

Moffitt, John Nevin .. McDonell and Moffit.Dowd, J. J. (59) „ R. A. Monro King and

Dowd.A. B. Shaw & McDonald.

Glen tunes

Gloucester

Gosford

Goulburn

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.. . ..- .. .COUNTRYTOWNS--=SOLICITORS.

- -

Place. Name.I

Agent:

'tiara

Jerilderie

. Junee

Katoomba . Kempsey

Mama

Kogarah Kyogle

Lismore

Lithgow

• .

•Avern, Alec. F. (2) ....Borthwick, John (9) ..

Boyd; John A. (11)....Butler, S. J. S. (9) ....

Halloran, W. B. (3) ..

*Manning, H. E. (9) ..

McIntyre, DuncanAllan (2).

Hopkins, H. I. Westphalen, P. G. (11)

*Meillon, Percy Meillon, Raymond

*Commins, F. A.

Cawley, Alphonse H Payne, F. H. G. Giltillan, John(29)...Hardiman, L. .TMarrack, J, R. M, Rudder, Sydney

Llewellyn.Sheridan, W. H. (20

*Ryan, Kieran (64) . Wheeler, Harold 64) Gorrick, Joseph AlbertAmess, William 00: Readford, Alin T. (60)Baker, James Beet. Percival George (49)Macdermott, V. B. (88)Mansfield L. M.

*McIntosh, John Charles(49).

McKenzie, C. Shorter, Edward And•tralia.

Simmons, N. J. Somerville, George

Bennett.Sullivan, A. N. (68) Trench, F. A. he Poer he Fevre, C. H. Richards, E. P. Tartakover, A. J. Thompson, Herbert

Fraser.

M. A. H. FitzhardingeKershaw, Matthews; and

Lane.Turner, Teece, & Co.Kershaw, Matthews, andLane.

Garland, &abseil, andAbbottKershaw; Matthews; andLane.

H. A. H. Fitzhardinge.

M. A. H. Fitzhardinge..Turner, Teem, &CO;McElhone and Barnes.McElhone and Barden:Garland, Seaborn, andAbbott.

T. J. Purcell.A. J. Grant.Weaver and Allworth.J. W. Maund.I. T. Ralston.MeDonell and Motfit.

Weaver and Allworth.Weaver and AllworthWeaver and Allworth.Reginald Harris.

W. ' r. Flynn.W. F. Flynn.Reginald Harris.H. A. N. Fitzhardinge.McEvilly.

and MeEvilly.E. W. Warren.M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.

Mackenzie &Mackenzie:,C. T. Poole.

Allen, Allen, & Hensley.Sly and RusselL

McEvilly & McEvilly.C. T. Poole.a'Beckett and Holdship.Mackenzie &Mackenzie.Turner, Teece, & Co.a'Beckett an Holdship.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. Agent.

Lockhart

Maclean

Macksville Manilla •Medlow Bath Merriwa Milton

Moama Molong,

Mores

Moruya

Mosman

Moss Vale

Mudgee

Mullumbimby

Murrumburrah

Murrurundi Murwillumbah

Muswellbrook

Jones, N, Trevor McCarthy, P. W. Dowling, S. W

Lobban, ' ThomasMcLennan.

Solomon, G. F. *Kennedy, J. D. Tucker, Alfred WilliamMartin, William

Blunden, Edward H Lander, W. II

'Carothers, Alexander Holt, H. R. J. Klima, P. F. A. Hogan, T. It Moodie, William Car-gill (66).

Stirton, Percy Ernest(66).

,Zlotkowski, A. B. F Pollock, D. A. B

*Shepherd, EdwinAlbert Henry.

MacPherson, James S.

*McCarthy, T. A. F. Paine, B, Hanle 'Davidson, George McPherson, H. J. K

*Meares, Charles D. (13)*Tobin, R. C. (13) Furlonger, C. R

*Moriarty, N. S. P. Foley, J. C. Lester, It. A. white, G. 11 (42) Halliday, C. W. B

*Halliday, GeorgeClifton (31)

*Hungerford, MedleyHeber (31).

Hynes, A. A. R. Street, Pete:

Bamber, James A Fitzgerald, The Hon.It. G. D., M.L.C. (24).

McIntyre, J. E. (24)

Windeyer and Williams.J. J. Kiely.Dowling, Tayler, and

Macdonald.Lobban and Lobban.

Wilson and Harriott.Abbott and Allen.Sly & Russell.Asher, Old, and Jones.C. T. Poole.Leonard Gibson.S. J. Bull and Son.a'Beckett and Holdship.L. G. B. Cadden.B. A. McBride.Villeneuve-Smith and

Dawes.Villeneuve-Smith and

Dawes.M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.IV. U. Smyth King.McElhone and Barnes.

David L. Aitken andBarron.

Henderson and Hickson.Gale and Gale.F. H. Greaves.Barry and Norris.T. 0. O'Brien.T. 0. O'Brien.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Cape, Kent, and Gaden.Thomas Arkin's.NV: A. A. Maze.Sullivan Bros.Dawson, Waldron, and

Glover.Dawson, Waldron, and

Glover.Dawson, Waldron, and

Glover.McDonell and Moffitt.Villeneuve- Smith and

Dawes.Bradley and Son.Pigott and Stinson. •

Pigott and Stinson.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. Agent.

*Plomley, F. J *Dale, G. S. E. (18) McDonald, John M. Potts, W. E.. Wilson, George Harry

(18)*Matthews, E. C. H. (43)

Matthews, W. E .....

*Quirk, James Joseph Wren, Hurry

Narromine Kemp, Shollo PercivalNeutral Bay Statham, Claude Newcastle *Baker, W. H.

Braye, T. A. 1. (12) *Brown, Henry J. (35) Burke, A. A. Cohen, H. M. (12) Dart, James

*Harris, H. Vincent (36)James, Arthur Henry

*Millard, G. W. (05).., Mitchell, G. W. (35) O'Sullivan, T. D Rankin, A. A.

∎ Readett, C. W. Reid, James D. (81)

*Sparke, William (55) Street, Frederick .. Torpey, Thomas Wheeler, H. Lambert

*Windeyer, Julian Wood, J. Arthur

Newtown Cromwell, HenryJhonson, Walter

North Sydney .... *Cooke, Clarence H. *Grace, A. H

Nowra Grainger, W. A. B.....*Marriott, Thomas ....

Nyngan *Flashman, Alfred JohnLawrence.

McGuinn, Martin JohnOaklands McKenzie, H. D. (31e)Orange Casey, H. A

Lane, L. A. Lee, H. H. Millard, V. H.

*McLachlan, JohnCharles (48).

Narrabeen Narrabri

Narrandera

L. F. Dixon.G. E. Dale.Beehag and Simpson.Weaver and Allworth.G. E. Dale.

Kershaw, Matthews, andLune.

Kershaw, Matthews, andLane.

McDonell and Moffitt.M. A. H. Fitzbardinge.F. a Petrie.H. A. H. Fitzbardinge.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Asher, Old, and Jones.Makinson and Plunkett.H. P. Abbott.Asher, Old, and Jones.T. J. Dickson & Dickson.Reginald Harris,McDonell and Moffitt.S. E. Cook.Makinson and Plunkett.FL P. Abbott.Minter, Simpson, & Co.Weaver and Allworth.W. T. Flynn.S. E. Cook.II. Geoffrey Walker.G. W. Phillips.Reginald Harris.Thompson and Nott.H. P. AbbottGeorge Bourne.W. H. Atkinson.G. A. Robinson.J. H. Clayton & Son.J. I. Burfitt.Perkins, Stevenson, & Co.McDonell and Moffitt.

George Bourne.Vindin and Littlejohn.Barry and Norris.E. A. Roberts.P. B. Colquhoun & King.A. P. Sparks.McLachlan and Murray.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name.1

Agent

Orange

Paddington Parkes-

Parramatta

Peak Hit Penrith

Picton Port Macquarie

Queanbeyan

Quirindi•

Raymond-Terrace Richmond

Scone

Singleton

South Grafton Stroud

Tamworth ... •

Pitcher, George de V...Filcher, D. 13 Sweetland, B. lit .

.

Commins, F. B. (•1)° ..

Crowther, J. Q. (51) ..McIntosh, Alfred

Edward (51).Pearce, Thomas Wood, Richard Henry

Kemp (17).*Bowden, E. K. (10) Bowden, J. E. (10)... Byrnes, C. E. Todhunter, F. W. Way, Morton

*McDonald, Duncan Perks, A. S.

*Jenkins. C. B. Smith, S. Banks Morgan, Ernest E Thomas, N. D Woodward, E. P.

*Cox, Percy D. Thomas, C. P

*Mackenzie, R. A. (4) Campbell, Edward Fitzhardinge, WilliamShaw, John Abbott

Kingsmill.Westgarth, G. M.

Williams, A. J. Cragg, W. J.

*Shaw, Arthur B *Wiltshire, V. P. Pollack, A. J, (47) Collins, G. V. Bedwell, Charles

William.*Creagh, A. J. (15) Deane, Henry

• Dowc, Richard A.

England, Theophilus Lloyd, Robert Newman, G. II. O'Halloran, Richd JohnPrentice, A. J. (70)

Tribe, William F. (70)

H. C: Ellison Rich.H. C. Ellison Rich.Reginald Harris.Kearney, Stockwell, and

Commins.E. A. Roberts.E. A. Roberts.

Currie and Wood.Currie and Wood.

Bowman and Mackenzie.Bowman and Mackenzie.Perkins, Stevenson, &c.II. E. McIntosh.W. A. Freeman.McElhone and Barnes.II. E. McIntosh.Abbott,Tout & Balcombe.IL C. Ellison Rich.Metcalfe and Dangar.Metcalfe and Dangar.F. A. Davenport.H-. C. Ellison Rich.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Hughes and Hughes.Abbott, Tout & BalcombeAbbott, Tout &Balcombe

Garland, Seaborn, andAbbott.

Abbott, Tout & BalcombeGould and Shaw.A. B. Shaw & McDonald.A. B. Shaw & McDonald.A. J. McDonald.W. S. Gray.M. A. II. Fitzhardinge.

W. J. Creagh.Deane and Deane.Iceton, Faithfull, and

Maddock.E. Frank Vickery.Barry and Norris.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.R. H. Levien.F. Curtiss & Son.F. Curtiss & Son.

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. , ....COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. Agent.

Taree

Temora

Tempe Tenterfield

Tocumwal .Trundle

Tumbarumba

Tumut

Uralla Wagga Wagga

Walcha

Walgett

Wallsend /

Warren Wauchope Waverley

Gowan, -David Hooke, 2. M. (37) .:

Martin; L. U. Dibbs, Robert Campbell...(P)

Farrell, IL T. '(19) Jamieson, John

Meagher,P. F. .. Gannon, Frederick Stuart, David Geo. (32)

*Thomas J. F. *Beard, John Brice *Hodgkinson, H. B

Blair, Arthur MitchellKelly, Joseph J. Emanuel, N. (22)

Emnuel, Frederick'Clive 122).

*Mackenzie, N. B.(69).Taylor, Frank (69) Haydon, E. F Baylis, Harold M. Flett, L. S.

*Heath, Henry 'Oliver(63).

Higgins, P. R. (24) *Mitchelmore, H. E. (331

Stellway, F. C.

Walsh, William MichaelJoseph.

Green;Thomas Nash, T. E. Champion, Charles

Thomas.Kennett, N. Harper, W. E Johnson, W. F.. Chauncy, F. L.

5 flight, Stuart SamuelMurray, C. O'C. (57)

*Peate, George Ernest.William.

5Lovett, Henry Wesley.Jennings, E. E. The Hon. Sir Joseph H.

Carruthers, M.L.C.

Warialda

F. C. Petrie.A. J. Grant.Boyce and Magney.F. R. Cowper.

F.R. Cowper.Laurence, Son,

Macdonald.T. J. Purcell. ■I:. A Gannon.Reginald Barris.Mackenzie &Mackenzie.A. J. Grant.Morgan J. O'Neill.

McDonell and Moffitt.George Bourne.Royce and Maguey.Boyce and Magney.

Toner, Teece, & .Go.Turner, Teece, & .Weaver and AllWorth.W. M. Smyth King.G. A. Robinson.Garland, Seaborn, andAbbott.

G. A. Robinson.Garland, Seaborn, andAbbott.

Dowling, Taylor, andMacdonald.

McDonell and Moffitt.

0 Iii. Myers and Hill.E. It. M. Newton.A. J. Taylor & Greenwell.

E. K. M. Newton.Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Mackenzie& Mackenzie.

Mackenzie & Mackenzie.Abbott, Tout & BalcombePerkins.Stevenson, &Co.Shipway and Berne.

Fulton and Lowe.A. G. Young.G. A. Robinson.

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COUNTRY TOWNS —SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. Agent.

Wellington

Wentworth

West Maitland.—

Wilcannia Windsor

Wingham

Wollongong

Wyalong, West

Vass

Young

*Bassett, John ThomasPrichard.

Kelly, William PatrickNorton, A. IV Quirk, Joseph Henry Stockwell, A. J. L. (41)

Cater, William Rupert*Park, P. T.1 Carlton J. R. (45) Enright, W. J Fox, P. N Glasheen, D. L. B Hill, T. A Howell, W. A. (71) Lindsay, W. T. (54) Logan, Robert Lock

wood (45).Norrie, C. E. (54) Thompson,W.V.W. (63)Waller, J. H. F. (71) Royle, Harold C.

*Hill, A. C. W. (40) *Paine,John Jackson(40)*Walker, Robert B. (72)Janssen, R. C Melville, W. C. Cox, Harold Ewing, C. R. (55)

*Lysaght, A. A. ..t. Owen, Percy (55)

*Russell, James W. (62)Coonan, IV. T Evans, Griffith Parry McCarthy. .I. P. (10)

*Brimacombe, John "Bucknell, D'Arcy IL Howard, E. O'Brien, Francis War-

nook Ormond.Whytt, David Blackmore, W. P. (30)

Campbell, Allan (1) Campbell, Allan Rus-

sell (1)."Gordon, James (30)

Hogan, L. Louis Tout, Frederic Henry

a'Beckett and Holdship.

Collins and Mulholland.a'Beckett and Holdship.McDonell and Moffitt.Kearney, Stockwell, and

Commins.Mackenzie & Mackenzie,McEvilly and McEvilly.Sly and Russell.S. E. Pile.Weaver and Allworth.W. A. Freeman.Weaver and Allworth.Bowman and Mackenzie.T. J. Dickson & Dickson.Sly and Russell.

T. J. Dickson & Dickson.Webster and Maclean.Bowman and Mackenzie.H. L. Tress.McDonell and Moffitt.McDonell and Moffitt.F. W. Walker.R. T. J. Dawes.L. 0. B. Cadden.McElhone and Barnes.A. J. Taylor & Greenwell.B. A. McBride.A. J. Taylor & Greenwell.Gill and Oxlade.Lambton and Milford.M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.F. R. Cowper.Cape, II cot, and Gaden.Cape, Kent, and Gaden.J. T. Ralston.T. O. O'Brien.

H. L. Tress.Gordon, Carling, and

Blackmore.E. Frank Vickery.E. Frank Vickery.

Gordon, Carling, andBlackmore-.

Morgan J. O'N, ill.Abbott, Tout & Balcombe

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COUNTRY TOWNS-SOLICITORS.1. Allan Campbell and Son.2. Avern and McIntyre.3. Anderson and Halloran.4. Baker and Mackenzie5. Betts and Son.O. Beveridge and Burfitt.7- Bland and Cunningham.S. Mawsou, and Rose.9. Borthwick and Butler.0. Bowden and Bowden.

11. Boyd and Westphalen.12. Braye and Cohen.13. Charles D, Meares & Tobin.

Coghlan, Montgomerie, & Co.15. Creagh and Cremes.16. Crommelin, Bartle, • Co.]7. Carrie and Wood.18. Dale and Wilson.19. Dibbs and Farrell.20.Edmondson and Edmondson.21. Elliott and Waller.22. Emanuel and Emanuel.21. Emerson and Tietyens.24. Fitzgerald and McIntyre.2.1. Fitzhardinge and Sons.26. Fleming and Henderson.27. Foott, Law, & Co.24 . Garden and Gilcreest29. Gilallan and Sheridan.40. Gordon, Carling, & Blackmore.31. Halliday and Hungerford,

31 a Hargraves and McKenzie,32. Harris and Stuart.33. Heath and Mitchelmore.34. Higgins and Robinson.35. H. 3. Brown and Mitchell.36, H. V. Harris, Westcott, & Co.

37. Hooke, Borth-wick, &Co.38. Hooke and Mehl.SO. Johnson and Sendai].40, John J. Paine & Co.41. Kearney. Stockwell, & Commins.42. Kennedy and White.43. Kershaw, Matthews. and Lane.41. Links and Wragge.43. Loran and Carlton.46. McGann and McGuirk],47. McGuren and Pollack.4R. McLachlan and Murray.49. McIntosh and Best.50 McIntosh & Co.51. McIntosh and Crowther.52.McManamey and Jell.13. Morgan. Robison, & Co.54. Norrie and Lindsay.55. Owen and Ewing.rot. Parker and Kissane.57. Peate and Murray.58 Pile and Westgarth.59. R. A. Monro King and Dowd.60.Readford and Amass.61. Reid and Reid.62. Russell and Son.M. R. W. Thompson and Son.64. Ryan and Wheeler.65. Sparke and Millard.66. Stirton and Moodie.67. Strong and Ogilvie.68. Sullivan and Macdermott.69. Taylor and Mackenzie.70. Tribe and Prentice.71. Waller and HowelL72. William Walker and Son.

NOTARIES PUBLIC, PRACTISING INNEW SOUTH WALES.

Australasia Dowling, J. A., 113, Pitt-street.Allen, R. C. . Chambers, Drew, C. Matthews, UnitedAllen, A. W. Martin-place. Chambers, 2, Hunter-street.Bassett, J. T. P., Wellington. Fisher, Donnelly, E. S. & A.Betts, A. M., Goulburn. • Bank Buildings, 72n King-st.Bowden, E. K., Parramatta. Fosbery, E. E., 107, Pitt-street.Bradley, H. H. B., 60, Margaret- Gaden, K. A., 2, O'Connell-st.

street. Gilder, W. A., FalmouthCape, A. J., 99A, Pitt-street. Chambers, 117 Pitt-street.Clark, Francis G., Exchange Halloran, Aubrey, SavingsBank

Corner, 63, Pitt-street. Chambers, Moore-street.Collins, G. V., Stroud. Hepworth, H. B. Platt, RoyalCope, William,14, Castlerbagh- Exchange Building, Bridge-street. street. , •

Cowlishaw, R., City Bank Horrocks, A., City BankChambers, 164, Pitt-street. Chambers, 164, Pitt-street.

Dobbin, Leonard, EquitableBuilding, George-stree•.

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NotariesJaques, A. E., 12 and 14, O'Con-

nell-street.Jones, G. E. R., 0, Rowe-st.Kent, F. D., 99A, Pitt-street.Laurence, C. A., Mutual Life

Building, George and Wyn-yard streets.

Laurence, G. M., Dixon Build-ings, 64, Pitt-street.

Manning, Claude, ChallisHouse, Martin-place.

Marriott, Thos., Nowra.Marshall, T.,.07, Castlereagh-st.Milford, E. A., Bond,Street.

Chambers, .9, Bond-street.Minter, A. IL, Union MBank

Chambers, Hunter:Street.Morgan, Harold T. Ocean

House, Moore-street.Moriarty, N. P., Mullumbimby.McDonald, J. A., Armidale.McIntosh, J. IL.,Nathan, Alfred W., Union Bank

Chambers, Hunter-street.O'Brien, T. 0., 37, EliBabeth-st.Osborne, F. O'Connell-st.Perkins, E. W., Bank Chambers,

122, Pitt-street.Rankin, A. A., Newcastle.Raves, G. A. 118 Pitt-Street.Roxburgh, D. W., 2, O'Connell-

street.Russell, H. A. A.J.S. Bank

Chambers, 36b, George-st.

CERTIFICATEDAbbott, A. S., GO, Castlereagh-

street.Adamson, John, 2,O'Connell-StAllen,Richard, 4 O'Connell-st.Allen, Sidney, 2 O'Connell-st.Arkins, A. C., Sydney.Bean, C. B., Australasia Cham-

bers, Martin-place.Brogden, John, Curator's OfficeCahill, Lionel, Temple Court,

81 Elizabeth-street.Cannon, J. G., 174, Phillip-st.Cowley, 0. W., 4 O'Connell-st.Davey, H. G., 107, Pitt-street.Deacon, W. A., Government

Savings' Bank, 11, Moore-st.Oarratt, W. M., 15, Castle-

reagh-street.Golsby, Wm., Cowra.Glass, J. A., Armidale.

Public.Russell, W., Equitable Build -

ings, 35Q, George-street•Scroggie, H. de Y., 2,Castlereagh-street.Shaw, A. B., Singleton.Shaw, A. G. Y., 121, Pitt-street.Shorter, W. T. Ashton, 164,

Pitt-street.Simpson, E. P., Union Bank

Chambers, Hunter-street.Sly, G. J., A.J.S. Bank Cham-

hers, 869, George-street.Smith, E. A., Belmont Build-

ings, 15, Castlereagh-st.Smith, Robert, 2, O'Connell-st.Spain, Staunton William,

QueenslandOffices,18,Bridge street.

Sparke, William, Newcastle.Thompson, J., Vickery's Cham.

bers, 82, Pitt-street.Thompson, W. V. W., West

Maitland.Tietyens, F. W., Albury.Trickett, The Hon. Wm. Joseph,

M.L.C., 121, Ocean-street,Woollahra.

Walker, F. W., Builder's Exchange, 12,

Castlereagh-st. Warren, E. W:,19, Hunter-A.Windeyer, Julian, NewcastleWindeyer, W. A., 78, Pitt-stWood, J. Arthur, Newcastle

Glen, W. J. McK., 117 Pitt-street.

Halloran, Hy. F., 82, Pitt-st.Hamilton, A. A., 114.A, Pitt -st.Hamlin, S., Crown Solicitor's

Office.Hudson, C. F., Government

Savings Bank, 11, Moore-st.Hughes, W., Windsor.Hunt, H. Arndell, Government

Savings Bank. 11, Moore-st.Jobberns, Leonard, CulwullaChambers, 67 Castlereagh-st

Jones, Thomas H , 94 Pitt-st.Keane, C. J., Gunnedah.King, H. G., Castlereagh

House, Castlereagh-street.Lane, J. J., E. S. and A. Bank

Buildings, 728, King-street.Leigh, R., Tamworth.

CONVEYANCERS.

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Certificated Conveyancers.MaCaulay, A. J., Pity Bank Robilliard, P. H., George-st.,

Chambers, 164,Pitt-street. .ParramattaMacDermott, E. S., Registrar- Ramaciotti, G., Union Bank

General's Office. Chambers, Hunter-street.Mason, E. M., Stores Supply Robinson, G. M., 17, Bridge-

Tender Board. street.Mackenzie, J. J.M., 10, Bligh•st. Rofe, P. G. M., 60, Castlereagh-

Murdock, A. p. Lyndhurst street.Chambers, 84, Elizabeth-St. Ross, W. J., George-street,

McGarvey, W. J, St. James Windsor.Chambers, Smith, Colin, Government Say-

Nobbs, John, Equitable Cham- logs ,Bank, 11, Moore-street.hers, Pitt and Park Streets, Thompson, John. Citizens'and William-street, Granville. Chambers, Moore-street. ,

Norrie, H. F., Watson's Bay. Tremlett, G. G., 122 Pitt-st.Parkinson, C. E., Crown Solici- Turton, F. W., 107, Pitt-street.

tors Office. Weinthal, F. A., GovernmentPennington, C. A., City Bank Savings Bank, 11, Moore-st.

Chambers, 164 Pitt-street. Whiteford, W. A., 58, Pitt-st.Phillips, R.g.,107, Pitt-street. Wiseheart, A. C., :.Union Bank

Poole, W. H., Registrar-Gen- Chambers, Hunter-street.Oral's Office. Wildes, J. L., 46 Elizabeth-st.

COMMISSIONÈRS FOR .AFFIDAVITS'.SYDNEY.

Addison, G. C. Registrar, Blackmore, A. B., Solicitor,udder Industrial Arbitration Martin Chambers, 6, Wore-Ant. street.

Addison, L. M., Supreme Court. Bonthorne, J. M., Attorney-Allen, R. C., Solicitor, Austral- General's Department.

asia Chambers, Martin-place Bonthorne, J. M. A., Registrar,Arnott, William, Solicitor, 94, District Court.

Pitt-street. Bradley, H. N. B., Solicitor,Atkinson, W. H., Solicitor, 92, 60, Margaret-street.

Elizabeth-street. Brereton, Vic* Le Gay,Balcombe, Wm. A., Equity Solicitor, Lands Titles

Office. Office.Barraclough, F. E., Lunacy Briggs, Alfred E., Probate

Office. Office.Bassett, E. P. Solicitor, 375, Bromhead, W. S., Attorney-

George-street. General's Department.Baylis, F. C., Supreme Court. Burns, C. J., Solicitor, Pad-Beaver, Edmund, Supreme dington.

Court. Bussell, S. P., Solicitor, 60,Beaver, W. R., Clerk of the Castlereagh-street.

Peace,. Byrne, Norbert, Attorney-Beehag, S. A. H., Solicitor, 64, General's Department.

Elizabeth-street. Cape, A. J., Solicitor, 99e, Pitt-Belisario, G. A. F., Solicitor, street.

279, George-street. Carr-Boyd, C. G., A ttorney-Besnard, Vere D. H., 69, Eliza- General's Department.

beth-street. Carruthers, The Hon. Sir J. H.,Blackman, Robert 0., Bank- Solicitor, Waverley.

ruptcy Office. Charlton, T. J., District Court.

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Commissioners.Chisholm, H. J., J. P.Clark, F. G., Solicitor, 83 Pitt-

street.Clarke, Wm., Stipendiary Mag-

istrate.Coghlan, C. J., Attorney-

General's Department.Cohen, Victor, J.P., 29, O'Con-

nell-street.Cohen, E. R., Solicitor, 62,

Hunter-street.Cowper, F. R., Solicitor, 114A,

Pitt-street.Creagh, J. S , Attorney-

General's Department.Crockford, W. W., Under-

Sheriff, Supreme Court.Curtiss, Fred., Solicitor, Sav-

ings Bank Chambers, 11,Moore-street.

Cusick, E. P., Attorney-Gene-ral's Department

Daly, E. Newton, Sec., Incor-porated Law Institute, RoyalChambers,Castlereagh-street

Dangar, R. N., Solicitor, 10,Bligh-street.

Davenport, F. A., Solicitor,Ocean House, Moore-street.

Dawes, E. G., Solicitor, A.M.P.Chambers, 89, Pitt-street.

Dawson. Percy S., Solicitor,Yaralla Chambers, 109, Pitt-street.

Delohery, A. H., Solicitor, 119,Phillip-street.

Digby, E., Solicitor, Ocean-House, Moore-street.

Dixon, L. F., Solicitor, 16,Hunter-street.

Dobbin, Leonard, 'Solicitor,Equitable Building, George-street.

Dowling, J. Arthur, Solicitor,113, Pitt-street.

Drew, C. M., Solicitor, UnitedChambers, 2, Hunter street.

Dunphy, M. J., Supreme Court.Ebsworth, A. C., Solicitor.

Culwulla Chambers, Castle-reagh-street.

Ebsworth, F. 0., Solicitor, 9,Bridge-street.

Fitzhardinge, M. A. H., Solici-tor, Bull's Chambers, 14,Moore-street.

Flynn, J. A., Solicitor, Castle.reagh House, Castlereagh-st.

Flynn, Wm. A., Attorney-General's Department.

Fosbery, E. E., Solicitor, 107,Pitt-street.

Fuller, B. C., Supreme Court.Gale, C. C., Solicitor, Challis

House, Martin Place.Galbraith, F. H., P.M., Chil-

dren's Court.Garland, J. R., Solicitor, 14,

Moore-street.Garrett, T. W., Probate OfficeGodfrey, A., Solicitor.Gould, The Hon. Sir A. J.,

Solicitor, 121, Pitt-street.Halloran, W. J., No. 1, Went-

worth Court, Phillip-street.Hamilton, A. A., Solicitor, 75,

Pitt-street.Hargraves, W. H., Equity Office.Hepworth, H. B. P., Solicitor,

Royal Exchange Buildings,Pitt and Bridge streets.

Heydon, The Hon. L. F. ,M.L.C.,Solicitor, 176, Phillip-street.

Holdship, A. H., Solicitor, Went-worth Court, Elizabeth-st.

Holme, J. B., Industrial Regis-trar, Queen's-square.

Horrocks, A., Solicitor, RofeChambers, 60, Castlereagh-street.

Hourigan, Pat. John, Solicitor,Hoffnung's Chambers, 163,Pitt-street.

Hughes. Robert, Attorney-General's Department.

Hughes, The Hon. Thomas,M.L.C., Solicitor, 26, Hunter-street.

Huntington, II. W. H., 24,Goodhope-street,Paddington.

Jamieson, H. B., Accountant,263, George-street.

Jaques, A. E., Solicitor, 12 and14, O'Connell-street.

Jones, G. E. R., Solicitor, 6,Rowe-street.

Jones, J. P., Solicitor, RoyalChambers, Hunter andCastlereagh streets.

Jones, Wilfred M., Solicitor,A.M.P. Chambers, 89, Pitt-st.

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Commissioners. Jones, W. R., Solicitor, 107,

Pitt-street.Kemmis, T. Maughan, Solici-

tor, Northfield Chambers,163, Phillip-street.

Kitching, F. W., Chief ClerkIndustrial Registrar's Office.

Lambton, R. S., Solicitor, 2,Bond-street.

Laurence, C. A., Solicitor,George and Wynyard streets

Lawrence, G. M., Solicitor,Dixon Buildings, 64, Pitt-st.

Leibius, G. H., Solicitor, 184,Pitt-street.

Lee, Benjamin, J.P., 78 John-ston-street, Annandale.

Lloyd, A. S., Supreme Court.Love, AL S., Stipendiary Magis-

trate.Lucas, C. R., Supreme Court.Mackenzie, W. K. S., Supreme

Court.Manning, Claude, Solicitor,

Challis House, Martin-place.Mahony, E. A., Attorney-

General's Department.Marshall, H. 0., Solicitor,

Australasia Chambers,Martin Place.

Marshall, Thos., Solicitor, Cul-wulla Chambers, 67, Castle-reagh-street.

Mann, H. H., Queen's-square.

Maybury, C. E. B., Sheriff,Supreme Court.

McCarthy; A. W., Solicitor, 48,Elizabeth-street.

McLachlan, A. J., Solicitor,72s, King-street.

McLaughlin, John, Solicitor,Union Bank Chambers,Hunter-street.

Michell, T., Solicitor to Incor-porated Law Institute, 98,Pitt-street.

Miller, George.Millin, B. I., J.P., Secretary,

Royal Exchange, Bridge-st.Moloney, F. N., Solicitor, 99,

Elizabeth-street.Monday, R. C., Probate Office.Montagu, N. W., Solicitor,

The Banking House, 228,Pitt-street.

Morgan, Harold T., Solicitor,Ocean House, Moore-street.

Morris, H. F., Attorney-General's Department.

Murphy, Jos., Supreme Court,Nathan, Alf. W., Solicitor,

Union Bank Chambers,Hunter-street.

Nott, J. E. V., Solicitor, 375,George-street.

O'Brien, Thomas 0., Solicitor,37, Elizabeth-street.

Osborne F., Solicitor, 2,O'Connell-street.

Page, E. H , Attorney-General'sDepartment.

Palmer, W. IL, Official Assig-nee, 47, Elizabeth-street.

Parker, Alfred L., Solicitor,George and Wynyard streets,

Parkinson, C. E., CrownSolicitor's Office.

Paterson, D. CI., Attorney-General's Department.

Perkins, E. W., Solicitor, 122,Pitt-street.

Plunkett, W. P., Solicitor, 49,Elizabeth-street.

Priddle, Robert G., Solicitor,Somerset House, 5, Moore-st.

Rainsford, P., Petersham.Ralston, J. T., Solicitor, 86,

Pitt-street.Rawlinson, T , Solicitor, 28,

Castlereagh-street.Read, T., Solicitor, Castlereagh

House, 2, Castlereagh-street.Richardson, J. S., Solicitor, 02,

Hunter-street.Roberts, R. G. C., Solicitor,

Castlereagh House,Castlereagh-street.

Robson, W. E. V., Solicitor,164,Pitt-street.

Rogers, G. H., Solicitor, 12,Castlereagh-street.

Bolin, F. Lynne, Solicitor,Castlereagh House, Castle.reagh-street.

Russell. E. H. T., Solicitor,Equitable Buildings, 350,George-street.

Saddington, A. CF., SurremeCourt.

Scott, E. Lewis, 65, Renwick-street, Leichhardt.

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Commissioners. Scroggie, II. De Y., Solicitor,

Castlereagh House, 2, Castle-reagh-street.

Shaw, A. G. Y., Solicitor, 121,Pitt-street.

Simpson, E. P., Solicitor, UnionBank Chambers, Hunter-st.

Sly, G. J., Solicitor, 360,George-street.

Sly, J. D., Solicitor, UnionBank Chambers, Pitt andHunter streets.

Smith, E. A., Solicitor, BelmontBuilding, 15, Castlereagh-st.

Smithers, G. H., StipendiaryMagistrate.

Spain, S. W., QueenslandOffices, 18, Bridge-street.

Steel, H. Peden, Solioitor, 98,Pitt-street.

Stephen, E. F., Solicitor,No. 9 Market Chambers, 472George-street.

Stephens, S. J., Probate Office.Stevenson, Geo., J.P., Com-

mission Agent, Post OfficeChambers, 114 Pitt-street.

Street, J. W., Solicitor, 24,Bend-street.

Taylor, Adolphus J., Solicitor,Citizens' Chambers, Moore-st.

Thompson, J., Solicitor,82, Pitt-street.

Tout, George, Probate Office.Turner, G. H., Solicitor, 26

Hunter-street.Vindin, W. M., Solicitor, 14,

Castlereagh-street.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 12,

Castlereagh-street.Walsh, C. B., Prothonotary,

Supreme Court.Ward, F. H., Supreme Court.White, W. T., District Court.Wilkinson, Frederick B.,

Solicitor, 14, Castlereagh-st.Williams, H. S., Solicitor,

Yaralla Chambers, 109, 'Pitt-street.Williams, W., Curator's Office.Williamson, G. F., Solicitor,

163, King-street.Windeyer, Win. A., Solicitor,

78, Pitt-street.Woolcott, L. S., Solicitor, 83

Pitt-street. LORD HOWE ISLAND.

Farnell, F rank, J.P.

COUN TRY. Adaminaby-

Barrett, Alexander, J.P.,Auctioneer.

Lett, J. AL, J.P.Adelong-

Molineaux, A. W., J.P.Albury-

Belbridge, F. J., SolicitorHenderson, W. G., SolicitorKingsmill, J. J., C.P.S.Nagle, V. F., SolicitorTietyens, F. W., SolicitorWilkinson, John, Solicitor

Alstonville —Hargrave, R. J., Manager,

Commercial Banking Co.Annandale—

Godfrey, A., Solicitor, 202,J ohnston-street.

Lee, Benjamin, J.P.

Ardlethan-McRae, Wm. H., J.P.

Ariah Park—Craig, C. W. L., Manager,

Commercial BankingArmidale-

Claverie, D. P., SolicitorCohen, E. 31., C.P.S.McDonald, J. A., SolicitorRichardson, A.Simpson, A. W., SolicitorWeaver, H., Solicitor

Ashfield-Beveridge, H. S., C.P.S.Cape, R. C., SolicitorMcDonald, J. J., SolicitorWatson, Geo., Brown-street,

Auburn—Jacobs, R. J., Solicitor.

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Commissioners.Ballina-

Best, A. R. Solicitornoel*, J. H., Solicitor

Tighe, P. E., SolicitorBanyalow-

Adrian; O. K., SolicitorBalmain-

Scotter, W. E., SolicitorBalranald— .

Dargin, N. W., Stock In-spector.

Hardwick, A. G., C.P.S.Malcolm, A., AuctioneerBarmedman.—

Love, ThomasBarraba-

Blackwell, E. V., PostmasterHodge, S. T., SolicitorWilliams, C. G., Auctioneer

Bateman's Bay—Guy, T., J.P.

Bathurst—Broughton, L. W., C.P.S.Jennings, C.?

McIntosh, J. H., SolicitorMcPhillamy, John, Solicitorrainier, James B., SolicitorThompson, A. G., Solicitor

Ballow—Timmis: R. R., J.P.

Bega-Blomfield, H. M., SolicitorCurtis, W. T. .T., Solicitor

Cunningham, C. J., SolicitorBellingen-

Baker, F. R. H., AuctioneerChidley, E. W., SolicitorDunn., A.M., C.P.S.Evans, H. A., SurveyorKemp, W. F. K., SolicitorMosman, G. B., Manager,Commercial Banking Co.

Bemboka-Ward, G. E., J.P.Berrigan—

Nicholas, J. W., Manager,Commercial Banking Co.

Whitty, H. P., SolicitorBerry-McConagby, A., Manager,

Commercial Banking Co.Osborne, C. W., Solicitor

Bingara--Ryan, T. D., Solicitor

Blackheath--Caller, H. J., Storekeeper

Blayney-Barratt, W. J., J.P.Pile, George, Solicitor

Blue Mountains, via Uralla-Blomfield, R. H., Solicitor

Bogan Gate-Eckley, Herbert, PostmasterBoggabilla-

Allen, M., J.P.Boggabri-

Halliday, W. H., Manager,Commercial Banking Co.

Humphries, John, J.P.Jacob, H. V., Stock and

Station Agent.Warburton, S., Solicitor

Bombala-Boys, F. C., SolicitorCopeland, H. B., C.L.A.Ellis, Harold, Solicitor

Bourke—Bloxham, H. K., Land AgentForsythe, W. A., C.P.S.Robertson, A. J. Solicitor

Bowral-Edwards, George, J.P.Mackenzie, R. S., J.P.,

" Wynnthorpe."Oxley, H. M., SolicitorBowraville-

May, B. S., Manager, Com-mercial Banking Co.

Walker, D. G., SolicitorBraidwood-

Fell, W. L., SolicitorKemp, B. P. P., C.P.S.

Brewarrina-Martin, E. D., J.P.

Broken Hill—Butler, C. F., S.M.Edwards, John R., SolicitorGunn, S. B.. C.P.S.Hall, A. J., SolicitorMcCarthy, Justin, Solicitor

Bulli—Cotterell, H. F., J.P.

Bundarra— 'Munro, Wm. N., Manager,Commercial Banking Co.Burrowa-

O'Neill, L. J., Solicitor

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Commissioners.Burwood-

Beveridge, H. S., C.P.S.Cape, R. C., SolicitorCotton, E. S., Manager, City

BankByron Bay-

Linabury, A. H., StorekeeperCamden—

Adams, R. A. C., SolicitorThompson, C. A., Sec., Agri-- cultural Society, John-st.

Camden Haven—Ross, F. D., J.P.

Campbelltown— Passmore, C. J., SolicitorPayten, Alfred R., J.P.

Canbelego-McNamara, John, J.P.

Candelo-Blomdeld, E. A., Manager,

Commercial Banking Co.Canowindra-

Finn, E. M., SolicitorFinn, Thos., J. P.

Carcoar-Rogers, W. A. II, SolicitorSmith, 0. M., Manager, Com-

mercial Banking Co.Cargo—

Sherwin, A. H. T., J.P.Casino--

Cope, L. E., SolicitorKissane, J. J. W., SolicitorRA', S. M., SolicitorSmall, 0. W., C.P.S.

Cassilis —McMaster, F. D., J.P.

Cessnock-Brown, Geo.Westcott, A. E., Solicitor

Clarence Town-Mogensen, S. H., J.P., Store-

keeperCobar—Duffy, M. J., Solicitor

Elwin, G. B., SolicitorHarrison, E. J., C.P.S.

Cobargo-Kennelly, T. F.Richards, W. F., Solicitor

Cors Harbour—Gilles, C. A., SolicitorMoore, Walter, Manager,

City BankMacNamara, P. J „Auctioneer

Colinton—Peden, Archibald, J.P.

Collarendabri-Black, Richard, Auctioneer

Condobolin-Driffield, G. C., Solicitor

Irish, T. W., C.P.S.,Rhodes, J. H. It., Solicitor

Coolamon-Grainger, L. M., SolicitorStinson, Alonzo W., J.P.Thompson, W. A., Solicitor

Coolah-Putney, H. G., J.P.Swinson, J. N., J.P.

Coolongolook-Cameron, Donald, J.P.Cooma-

Blaxland, Fredk., SolicitorMawson, E. S., Solicitor

Mitchell, F. F., SolicitorMontague, James H., J.P.Rose, A. F. W., SolicitorShannon, I. A., J.P.Stevenson, F. W., C.P.S.

Coonabarabran-May-Steets, E., Inspector ofStock

Rogers, P. E., SolicitorTaylor, G. V., Manager, Aus-

tralian Bank of CommerceCoonamble-

Button, J. D. Y., SolicitorHegarty, F. S., Solicitor

Skuthorpe, S. It., SolicitorCoopernook —

Newton, W. J. E., J.P.Auctioneer

Cootamundra— 'Green, R. G., C.P.S.

MacMahon, T. P., SolicitorRobison, J. 11., Solicitor.

Vaughan, C. A, K., SolicitorCoraki-

Kemp, R. C. K., SolicitorNapier, R. P., Manager, Com-

mormal Banking Co.Coramba-

Pryor, Albert, J.P.Corowa-

Barnett, P. E. B., C'L.A.Currie, F. A., SolicitorEdmondson, W. H., SolicitorNicolson, E. IL, Solicitor

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Commissioners.Capra— Eden-

Gilcreest, D. T., Solicitor Moorhead, W. J., J.P.Miller, J., C.P.S. Emmaville-Montgomerie, John, Solicitor Chandler, Thos., J.P .

Phillips, R. B., SolicitorTreatt, F. B., P.M. Eugowra—Lees, J.W., J.P., Storekeeper

Crookwell— Euston—Clifton, C. T., Solicitor Rockett, W. J., StorekeeperConnellan, J., SolicitorForbes—Cox, S. L., J.P.

Cudal— Broderick. C. T. H., SolicitorLandauer, Joshua, J.P. Moloney, D. J., Solicitor

Culcairn,-- Reymond, R. E. B., SolicitorHelly, John H., Chemist Robinson, John, SolicitorStoyles, W. A., J.P., Store- Wickham, A. S., C.P.S.

keeper Ganmain-Cumnock — Ashwood, J. F., Storekeeper

Hanson, E. O , Manager, Laurence, R. L., SolicitorCommercial Banking Co. O'Halloran, H. V., Solicitor

Daysdale— Germanton-Sanger, C. D., Grazier MacNevin,1C. E. A., Solicitor

Delegate— Ross, John, J.P.Jeffreys, Arthur H. Taylor, J., Secretary, Pas-

Deniliquin— tures Protection Board.Daman, E. J., Solicitor Geurie-Stevenson, G. A., C. P.S. Wiseman, E. G., Manager ofWilkinson, H. L., Solicitor Commercial Banking Co.Windeyer, A. H., Solicitor Gilgandra—

Dorrir_ l Beveridge, Horatio, SolicitorEdgley, John H., Solicitor Fitzhardinge, A. F., SolicitorHall, B. T., Manager, Bank Carling, A. F., J.P.

of New South Wales Gladstone—Drake— Brown, Wm., J.P.

Curran, J. P., Warden's Clerk Glaseton-Drummoyne— Howard, T. J.

Scatter, W. E., Solicitor Glen Inne S-D a b o— Abbott, P. P., Solicitor

Booth, A. D., Solicitor Crossman, H. R., SolicitorCochrane, A. T., C.P.S. Fletcher, A. F. W., P.M.Fitzhardinge, C. H., Solicitor Legh, W. If., SolicitorPerry, W. I, Mining WardenMcGuinn, D., SolicitorMcManamey, W. F., Solicitor Stafford, W. D., C.P.S.Nelson, R. IL, Solicitor Gloucester —Robertson, W. F., ,P.M. Hawdon, W. W., SolicitorTaylor, G. IL, J.P. Sadler, George, Shire Clerk

Gosford—Dunedoo—McLeod, D. IL, Manager, Guerin, Marco, J.P.

Australian Bank of Com- MacPherson, P., Solicitormerce, Ltd. Ward, Ii., J.P.

Dungog— Goulbugn-Borthwick, A. S., Solicitor Bette, A. M., SolicitorBrown, Walterus Le B., P.M. Dwyer, W. E., SolicitorElliott, H. E., Solicitor Edwards, 0. A., P.M,

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Commissioners.Goulburn—continued. Hay-

Johnson, E. W., Solicitor Alexander, C. W., SOlicitorMcDougall, L.A., C.P.S. Longfield, M., P.M.Meyer, P. J., Solicitor Naylor, C. W., C.P.S.O'Brien, H., Solicitor Wilkinson, E. W., SolicitorPhillips, H., Clerk-in-charge, Henty-

Land Board Office. Johnson, R. J., SolicitorSendall, A. E., Solicitor Smart, P. W., NewspaperThomas, E. F., Solicitor Proprietor

Grafton-Bawden, R. D., SolicitorLobban, D. J., SolicitorMay,`E. A., C.P.S.

McGuren, F., SolicitorMalone, H., P.M.

Grafton South—Pollock, A. J., Solicitor

Granville—Hobbs, J., William-street

Grenfell-Crommelin, F., Solicitor

Jeffreys, H. J., C.L.A. Anderson, J. W., SolicitorMoffitt, J. N., Solicitor Avern, A. F., SolicitorRichardson, J. H , Manager, Borthwick, John, Solicitor

Australian Bank of' Com- Boyd. J. A., Solicitorcoerce Butler, S. J. St. Clair,

Gresford-- SolicitorBoydell, IL B., J.P., Caergurle.. McIntyre, D. A., Solicitor

Gulyong-- ..Jumberoo —Bishop, S. T., J.P. Hill, A. J., Manager, E. S.Dowd, J. J., SolicitorHarris, C., J.P.Stacy, F. S., Solicitor

Gundagai-Fraser, C. J., SolicitorWeekes, E. E., Solicitor

Gunnedah-Byrne, W. E., SolicitorLinks, J. I., SolicitorMeads, H. L., C.P.S.Rowling, N. C., Solicitor

Gunning-Timms, J. C., Shire ClerkGurangully (via Cudgellico)—

McKellar, D. E., J.P.Guyra-

Craik, W. P., SolicitorPurser, E. B., J.P., Store-

keeper.Hamilton—

Alexander, Win. R., J.P.Harden—

Gibson, Robert, Auctioneer

Hill End—Le Messurier, AlfredSuttor, T. C., J.P.

Hillgrove—Morgan, Wm., J.P.White, Thomas, Postmaster

Hillston-Stewart, R.W., J.P.

Hornsby—Curtis, J. M., Solicitor

and A. BankJerilderie-

Elliott, W., J.P.Meillon, P., SolicitorRobinson, A., M.D.., J.P.Junee-

Commins, F. A., SolicitorCrawley, A. H., SolicitorKatoomba-

Tabrett, J. F., J.P.,Katoomba-street

Kempsey-Davies, G. W. IT., C.P.S.Gilfillan, J., SolicitorHancock, C. J., J.P.Marrack, J. R. M., SolicitorRudder, S. L., SolicitorShropshire, J. L., P.M.Wilson, James W., J.P.

Kiama-Rogers, E., C.P.S.Ryan, K., SolicitorWheeler, H., Solicitor

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Commissioners.Kiandra,—

Irwin, Geo., StorekeeperKoorawatha —

Arnold, J. S., Manager ofBank of New South Wales.

Kurri Kurri-Cutcliffe, E. J., Chemist.Kyogle-

Amess, William, Solicitor.Laurieton-

Longworth, Bak, J.P.Leichhardt-

Scott, Edwin Lewis, 65,Renwick-streetLaura-

Holdship, G. W., EstateAgent

Elmore—Gibson, J. B., C.P.S.MacDermott, V. B., SolicitorMcIntosh, J. C., SolicitorMcKenzie, Chas., SolicitorPeisley, A. J., P.M.Shorter, E. A., SolicitorSimmons, N. J., SolicitorSomerville, G. B., SolicitorTrench, F. A. Le Poer,

SolicitorLithgrow —

Cohen, T. W., C.P.S.Richards, E: P., SolicitorTartakover, A..] , SolicitorThompson, H. F., Solicitor

Lockhart—Hodgson, John J., Store-

keeperMcCarthy, P. W., SolicitorMacksville-

O'Ryan. J. G., AuctioneerSolomon, G. F., Solicitor

Maclean, Clarence River—Dowling, S. W., SolicitorLobban, T. M'L., SolicitorSmith, A. A., Manager,

Commercial BankMaitland,—

Beaver, S. E.. C.P.S.Brown, J. S., C.P.S.Chambers, G. T., SolicitorEnright, W. J., SolicitorFox. F. E., SolicitorGlasheen, D. L. B., SolicitorHill, T. A., SolicitorBorne, C. E., Solicitor

Maitland—continued.Thompson, W.V.W.,SolicitorWaller, J. H. F., SolicitorWalker, R. M., The Rev.,Victoria-street, Secretary ofthe Trustees of 'ChurchProperty for Diocese ofNewcastle -

Manildra-Swinson, A. F., Manager,

City BankManilla-Kennedy, J. D., Solicitor -Sheridan, N. L. C.. C.P.S.Veness, A. C., Auctioneer

Manly—Plunkett, A. G., C.P.S.Robey, H. T., Esplanade,

AuctioneerRidge, S. L., Solicitor

Measure —Heriot, J., Solicitor

Merigal —Jones, Thos., J.P.

Merriwa-Martin, Wm., Solicitor

Merrylands-Barry, G. J., SolicitorMillthorpe-

Dobbin, J. H., Manager,Bank of New South Wales

Milton-Blunden, E. H., SolicitorLander, W. H., SolicitorMittagong-

Horsley, John, PostmasterMoama—

Heriot, J., Solicitor,Molong-

Finch, E, G., Stock InspectorHolt, H. R. J., SolicitorKlima, P. F. A., Solicitor

Mores—Rogan, T. R., SolicitorMoodie, W. C., SolicitorWenholz, C., C.P.S.

- Zlotkowski, A. B. F., SolicitorMoruya-

Crowley, C. W., C.P.S.Emmott, J., J.P.Shepherd, Edwin A. H.,

Solicitor '•

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Commissioners.Neutral Bay—

Moseley, W. H., SolicitorReynolds, A. J., Solicitor

Newcastle—Adrian, F. G., S.M.Baker, W. Hy., SolicitorBrown, Henry Joseph, Soli.

citorChippindall, H. H. S., C.P.S.Dart, James, SolicitorHarris, H. V., SolicitorJames, A. H., SolicitorMcKell, T. C, K., S.M.Mitchell, G. W., SolicitorO'Sullivan, T. D., SolicitorRankin, A. A., SolicitorReid, J. D., SolicitorSparke, Wm., Solicitor .Torpey, Thomas, SolicitorWindeyer, Julian, SolicitorWood,. J. A., Solicitor

Newtown—Abigail, J. W., ,SolicitorCarson, W., d.P.S.Gannon, L. E., SolicitorSampson, CharlesNimitybelle-Silk, 0. E., J.P., " Woodbine"

North Sydney—Connell, H. H., C.P.S.Grace, A. H., SolicitorGreen, W. C., J.P.

Nowra-Fincham, W. J. M., P.M.

Grainger, W. A,. B., SolicitorMarks, W. F., C.P.S.Marriott, Thos., SolicitorNundle-

McClelland, Alex., J.P.,AuctioneerNytmgee-

Judd, Geo. F., J.P.Nyngan-

Flashman, A. J. L., SolicitorHerrick, Henry, J.P.

Orange—Casey, M. A., SolicitorLane, L. A., SolicitorLee, H. H., SolicitorLeary, Hy. J., C.P.S.Marriott, E., P.M.Millard, V. H., SolicitorMcLachlan, J. C., SolicitorPilcher, D. G., SolicitorFilcher, G. Do V., Solicitor

Mosman-Bray, W. F., Town Clerk

MossDaley, 5, J., C.P.S.McCarthy, T. A. F.., SolicitorPaine, B. H., Solicitor

Monlamcin-Robb, Wm., J.P.

Mount Victoria-Rienits, H. G.

Mudgee —Arnott W. S., P.M.Davidson, G., SolicitorMcDougall, D. G., C.P.SMcPherson, H. J. K., SolicitorMeares, C. D., Solicitor

Mullumbimby-Moriarty, N. S. P., SolicitorThompson, R. W., Com.

mission Agent.Murrurundi-

White, G. B., SolicitorMurrumburrah-

Bourke, J. K., AccountantFoley, J. C., SolicitorLester, R. H., Solicitor

Murwillumbah —Bray, Joshua, J.P.Halliday-, G. C., Solicitor

-Hungerford, H. H., SolicitorStreet, P., Solicitor

Muswellbrook-Haydon, T. J., Manager.

Commercial BankNabitic-

McKinnon, Hugh, J.P., "GlenOra"

Narrandera-Hassall, J. IL, C P.S.

Matthews, E. C. IL, SolicitorQuirk, J. J., Solicitor

Narrabri-Butler, A. 0., P.M.Dale, G. S. E, SolicitorDavis, W. L., C.P.S.

r McDonald, John M., SolicitorPotts, W. E., Solicitor

Narromine-Cadell, A. B., Manager,

Commercial Banking Co.Mack, F.

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Commissioner.Pambula-

Baddeley, 0. A., J.P.Parkes-

Commins, F. B., SolicitorCrowther, J. G., SolicitorMcIntosh, A. E., SolicitorPearce, Thomas, SolicitorWood, R. H. K., Solicitor

Parramatta-Addison, G., C.P.S.Bowden, E. K., SolicitorByrnes, C. E., Solicitor

Maitland,.E, L,Robilliard, P. H., Certificated

Conveyancer .Todhunter, F. W., Solicitor

Paterson—Brown, J. S., C.P.S.Williams ; G. W., Postmaster

Peak Hill—Gibson, H. N., J.P.

Penrith—McDonald, D., Solicitor

PictonHinton; H. O'R, J.P., ChemistPerks, A. S., Solicitor

Pokolbin-Stephen, A. F. H., "Tala,

wantaPortland-

Glissan, Thos., J.P., Store-

Port keeper. .

Macquarie-,Hayward,Jenkins, C. B., SolicitorScobie, J. B., C.P.S.Smith, Sydney Bahl*

SolicitorQueanbeyan.—

Morgan, E. E., SolititorWoodward, F. P., SolicitorQuirindi-

Cox, P. D., SolicitorFarrington, H. H., C.P.S.Thomas, C. P., Solicitor

Raymond Terraee—Adam, A. L., Council Clerk

.Redfern—Greenwood, G. EL, SolicitorRedgrave, C. A. H., C.P.S.

Chamber MagistrateRichmond-

Campbell, E., Solicitor,Guest, C. S., J.P.

Robertson—Cox, E. E., Manager, ,

Commercial Banking Co.Rockdale-

Broe, H., Solicitor, George-st.Rockley-

Toole C. S Manager aAust. Banff of Commerce

.Roseville—Horsley, 0. J.,dary-street

Ryde-Betts, E. M.Fester, F. L„Palmer, A. J. H., &defter

Rylstone-Donnelly, A. D,Hayward, .61, W., J.

Scone—Blackmore, H. M;; 0E1 .

Hewett, S. E., PostmasterShaw, J. A. K., _Stafford, Joseph D.,MerchantWestgarth, G. M., &MAO

Seven, ,Peirce, S. W.; 3.r.Singleton—r

Cragg, W. J., Eldershaw, P. C..PShaw, Arthur B., Solicitor

Strand—Callow- E.; P.S.Collins, S. V., Solicit&

Swamp: Oak—

Buckland, F. J.; C.P.S.Tamworth--

Adams, H. T.. C.P.S.Bedwell, 0. W., Solicitor

Creagh, A. J., Solicit&Deane, Henry,Defile, R. A., Solicitor

Newman,T.M., SolicitorNewman, G. H., SolicitorO'Halloran, R. J., Bolick,/Tribe, W.F.., Solicitor

Taree-Cowan, D. SolicitorPotts, F. F., P.M.Martin, L. 0., Solicitor

Taralga-Powell, Hy., Manager,

Bank N.S.W.

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Commissioners.Temora— Wagga Wagga-

Crook, F. E. P., C.P.S. Baylis, H. M., SolicitorDibbs, R. C., Solicitor Heath, II, 0., SolicitorJamieson, J., Solicitor Higgins, P. R., SolicitorMeagher, P. F., Solicitor MI tchilmore, H. E., Solicitor

Tempe— Walker, J. D., C.P.S.Gannon, L. E., Solicitor Walsh, W. M. J., Solicitor

Wahroonga-Tentertield— Byrne, E. W., J.P.,

Harris, Reg., Solicitor 'Eversley"- Perkins, H. F., 0.P.S. Walcha-Reid, William, General

Merchant Green, Thomas, SolicitorThomas, J. F., Solicitor Nash, T. E., SolicitorWhereat, Isaac, J. P., Atm- Walgett-

tioneer _Soave, M. E., C.P.S.The Rock— allsend—

Richardson F. P., Manager, Fryar, Thos., DistrictBank N.S.W. Registrar

Tilba Tilba—Harper, W. E., Solicitor

Bate, John Waratah—

Tingha— Adrian, P. G., S.M.Dunshea, A. J., Commission Baker, W. H., Solicitor

Agent Wardell, Richmond River--Tocumwal— McIntyre, Duncan, J.P.

Crommelin, G. A., Manager, Warialda-Commercial Banking Coy, Chauncy, F. L , Solicitor .

Tooma— Murray, C. O'C., SolicitorMitchell, P. S., J.P., "Brin.. Newman, J. H., Manager,genbrong" Bank N.S.W.

Trangie— Warren—Small, H. S., Manager Com- Antill, G. F., Manager Com-

mercial Banking Co. mercial Banking Co.Trundle— Lovett, Hy. W., Solicitor

Hodgkinson, H. E., Solicitor Watson's Bay—Todd, Wm., J,P., Commission Gonsalves, John

Agent Norrie, H. F.Trunkey— Wauchope-

Smith, R, C. M , C.P,S, Jennings, E. E„ SolicitorTumbarumba— Wee Waa —

Blair, A. M.'

Solicitor Coppleson, Albert A., Store-Egan-Lee, C. B., Shire Clerk keeperKelly, Joseph P., Solicitor O'Rourke, Chas. P., J.P.

Tumut— Wellington—Bridle, W., J.P. Bassett, J. T. P., SolicitorEmanuel, F. C., Solicitor Chiplin, A. G., C.P.S.Taylor, F., Solicitor Kelly, W. P., Solicitor

Ulmarra-- Quirk, J. H., SolicitorCameron, E., J.P. Stockwell, A. J. L., Solicitor

Tirana-- Wentworth-Haydon, E. , Solicitor Crating, W. B. „J.P., Stook and

Urana— Station AgentCuiley, Benjamin, J.P. Long, R. J. P., J.P , Store-Wise, J oho, Auctioneer keeper

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Commissioners. 'Wentworth Palls—

Payne, F. H. G., SoHatch.Werris Creek— •

Doyle, E. F., J.P., " Pur-lewah "

Willoughby—Bastian, A. C., Town Clerk

Windsor—Paine, John J., SolicitorWalker, R, B., SolicitorWheeler, G. A. E., C.P.S.

Wingham-Howling, E. L., Manager,

Commercial Banking Coy.Wollongong—

Cox, Harold, SolicitorOwen, Percy, SolicitorRussell, J. W., SolicitorSaunders, J., 0,2.5.

Wyalong-Sutherland, F. D. H., C.P.S.

Wyalong West—Coonan, W. T., SolicitorEvans, G. P., Solicitor

Wyong —Street, Henry, J. P.

Yass-Bucknell,D'Arcy H.,SolicitorRidley, F. A., P.M.Shepherd, J., C.P.S.Whytt, D., Solicitor

rating—Campbell, A., SolicitorCollins, R. W., C.P.S.Gordon, James, SolicitorHogan, L. L., Solicitor

Commissioners for taking Affidavits in Places beyondthe Jurisdiction of the Court.

CHINA.Hongkong :—Harston, John S., Solicitor, Des Vona road,

Central.Looker, Herbert Wm., Solicitor, 1, Des Vaeux road.

Peking :—Donald, Wm. H, "The New York Herald,"Legation street.

JAPAN.Yokohama :—Heath, G. Octavius, Solicitor.

FRANCE.Paris :—Virolet, Leon, Advocate, 24 Rue le Pelchier.

ENGLAND.Adeney, F. A. Solicitor, 34, John-street, Bedford Row,

London, W.C.Arnould, Clement E., Solicitor, 10, New Court, Lincoln's

Inn, London, W.C. -Baker, Alfred, Solicitor, Lennox House, Norfolk•street,

London, W.C.Benjamin, Arthur Joseph, Solicitor, College Hill Cham-

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Commissioners.Blackman, Arthur, Solicitor, 194, Gresham House, Old

Broad street, London, E.C.Bowen, Arthur J., Solicitor, Eastbourne.Boyden, William T., Solicitor, Watford.Braby, Percy, Solicitor, Dacre House, 5 Arundel-street,

Strand, London, W.C.Campion, H. G., Solicitor, 23, Old Broad street, B.C.Carter, Reginald, Solicitor, 35, Queen Victoria-street,

London, E.C.Chaplin, Nugent, Solicitor, 19, Lincoln's Inn Fields,

London.Cooper, C. J., Solicitor, Manchester.Collins, Captain H. H. H., Official Secretary in Great

Britain of the Commonwealth of Australia, 72, Victoria-street, Westminister, S.W.

Coxe, Philip H., Solicitor, 4, Great Winchester st., London.Curtiss, F. E. B., c/o A. Darrieq, Solicitor, Walnut Tree

Walk, Kennington, London.Dutton, Fredk., Solicitor, Windlesham.Edwards, Wm. G. A., Solicitor, 3, Coleman-street,

London, E.C.Eldridge, Ernest H., Solicitor, 10, Great James street,

Bedford-row, London, W.C.Flagg, James Minter, Solicitor, 3, Laurence Pountney Hill,

London, E.C.Forward, Edward William, Solicitor, Hull.Fox, Chas. Jas., Solicitor, 7, Great St. Thomas Apostle,

Queen-street, London, E.C.Galbraith, John a, Solicitor, 32, Victoria-street, West-

minster, London, S.W.Geare, Henry C., Solicitor, 51, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Lon-

don, W.C.Girling, Wm. B., Solicitor, 1, Wool Exchange, Basinghall•

street, London, E.C.Glasier, W. B., Solicitor, 17, Essex-st., London, W.C.Goldman, Isadore, Solicitor, 9, Southampton-street,

Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C.Gray, W. H., Solicitor, Ormond House, 63, Queen Victoria

street, London, E.C.Greenfield, Basil E., Solicitor, Torquay.Hartley, James B., Solicitor, 112 Gresham House, Old

Broad street, London.Harvey-Samuel, F. H., Solicitor, 31 to 34,

Basinghall street, London, E.C.Heath, Samuel Edward, Solicitor, Nottingham.Herbert, Arthur G., Solicitor, 10 Cork-street, London, W.

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Commissioners.Heywood, N. A., Solicitor, 222, Strand, London, W.C.Holden, W. S., Solicitor, LiverpooLIngle, Wm. B., Solicitor, Capel House, New Broad

street, London, E.C.Jarvis, Walter, Soliditor, 47, Victoria-street, Westminster,.

S.W., London. .

Jennings, C. F. J., Solicitor, 27, Walbrook, London,Jennings; G. G. Solicitor, 69, Leadenhall-street,

London, E.C.Kennedy, Charles Frederick, Solicitor, 13 and 14, Ab church

lane, London, E.C.Kerby, Henry, Solicitor.Kimber, Henry Dixon, Solicitor, 79, Lombard-street,

London, E.C.Knight, S. J. H, Solicitor, Finsbury House, Blomfield-

street, London, E.C.Light, G. M., Solicitor, 1, Laurence Pountney Hill, Cannon-r street, London, E.C.

Lightbody, Alfred W., Solicitor, St. Stephen's Ho, Vic-toria Embankment, Westminister, S.W.

Martelli, Chas. F., Solicitor, 10, Staple Inn, London, W.C.Matthews, Goryndon, Solicitor, Plymouth,Neale, Alexander, Solicitor, 75, Coleman-st., London, E.G.Nesbitt, Roberta., Solicitor, 7, Devonshire Square, Bishop-

. gate, London, E.C.Parkin, Leonard M., Solicitor, 114e, Chancery-lane,

Strand, London, E.C., and Doncaster.Paterson, W. H., Solicitor, 16, Finsbury Circus, London,

E.C.Peddar, Sydney H., Solicitor, Palmerston House, Old

Broad-street, London, E.C.Pennington, T. R., Solicitor, LiverpooLRaphael, Ralph, Solicitor, 17, Coleman-st., London, E.C.Rhodes, Christopher T., Solicitor, 3, Commercial-street,

Roberts, Edwyn Turner, Solicitor, 3 and 4, Clements' inn,London, W.C.

Rubinstein, J. S., Solicitor, 5, Raymond Buildings,London, W.C.

Sandford, IL E., Solicitor, 16, St. James' row, Sheffield.Scholes, Robert, Solicitor, 49, Princess-street, Manchester.Shaw, .5. E., Solicitor, 88, London-street, Greenwich.Simpson, J. P., Solicitor, 35, Essex-st., Strand, London,

W.C.Slade, Geo. Solicitor, 18, Laurence Pountney Hill,

London, E.C.Stammers, S. J. R., Solicitor, 28, Moorgate-street, London,

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Commissioners. Stannard, Edward J., Solicitor, 19, Eastcheap, LondonSteele, H., Solicitor, 21, College Hill, E.C. LondonStorey, Mark, Solicitor, 65, John-street, Sunderland.Stroud, Herbert, Solicitor, Clarence Parade, CheltenhamThompson, J. T., Solicitor, BirkenheadTrinder, Arnold, Solicitor, 156, Leadenhall-street, London,

E.G.Tyndall, F. H. 0,, Solicitor, Colmore-row, BirminghamWatson, Thomas Rouse, Solicitor, Eldon-street House,

Eldon-street, E.G.White, T. G., Secretary to Agent-General for N.S.W., 9,

Victoria-street, Westminister, S.W.Wilson, Alexander, Solicitor, LiverpoolWilson, Edward, Solicitor, 98, High-street, Newport, Isle

of WightWoodhouse, John, Solicitor, 18, Essex-steeet, ,Strand,

London, W.C.Worsfold, T. Cato, Solicitor, 0, Staple Inn, London, W.C.

WALES.Fisher, H. J., Solicitor, Cardiff.Jones, William, Solicitor, 29, St. Mary street, Cardiff.Owen, Morris, Solicitor, Carnarvon.

IRELAND.Carruthers, Wm. Winne, Solicitor, 39, Fleet-

streetHarley, Frederick D., Solicitor, 18, Stephen's

Green, North" in .., Little, Francis J., Solicitor, 48, Upper Sack-

ville-streetMooney, Dermot J., Solicitor, 11, Anglesea-

streetRichardson, W. R. C., Solicitor, 31, Kildare-st.

k.Wakely, Wm. George, Solicitor, Four CourtsCork .... Horgan, M. J. Solicitor, County Coroner,

50, South MallSCOTLAND.

Dickie, David U., Solicitor, 173, St. Vincent street,Glasgow

Graham, William, Solicitor, 45, Queen-street, EdinburghHay, James, Solicitor, 2, Union-terrace, AberdeenKay, Cathcart, Solicitor, 77, St. Vincent street. Glasgow

John, S.S.C., 86, George-street, EdinburghLeahy, Arthur, S.S.C., 20, Queen-street, EdinburghMorison, Wm., Solicitor, 77, St Vincent street. GlasgowNewlands, Andrew, S.S.C., 4, York-place, Edinburgh

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Commissioners.Paterson, W. B., Solicitor, 101, St. Vincent street. Glasgow '-Ritchie, Charles, S.S.C., 20, Hill-street, EdinburghSmith, C. L. A., W.S., 10, Heriot-row, Edinburgh •Turnbull, John, Solicitor, 155, St. Vincent street, GlasgowWalker, Charles, W.S., 21, Castle-street, Edinburgh

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.Braman, Joseph Balch, Attorney-at-Law, Trinity Build-

ing, 111 Broadway, New YorkBrune, Ernest Louis, Attorney-at-Law, 1207 Chronicle

Building, San Francisco, CaliforniaHunt, Thos. J., Attorney-at-Law, S.W. Cor. 5th and

Walnut-streets, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaSessions, Edward C., Attorney-at-Law, Oakland, CaliforniaWhite. William Wallace, Attorney-at-Law, Woolworth

Building, 233, Broadway, New York.

TERRITORY OF PAPUA.Beaver, Wilfred N., Resident Magistrate, DaruKelly, Herbert L., Solicitor, Port MoresbySymons, A. H., Resident Magistrate, South-Eastern

Division, Kulumadan.

WEST INDIES.Watson, S. IL, Solicitor, 14, Duke-st., Kingston, Jamaica

SOUTH AFRICA.Deane, E. S., JohannesburgHinton, A. H., Commercial Agent for Commonwealth,

Capetown.McSwaine, John It., Solicitor, 25, London Chambers, West-

street, Durban, NatalTrollip, G., Solicitor, Bedford House, 34, Wale-street,

CapetownFIJI.

Suva— Scott, H. M., Solicitor

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.Adelaide—

Bennett, Richard W., Barrister, &e., Insurance Chambers,Pirie-street

Grundy, Eustace B., Barrister, Ric., 27, Grenfell-streetHackett, J. T., Barrister, Ac., 95, King William StreetHardy, Alfred B., Barrister, &c., 72, King William StreetHomburg, Hermann, Barrister, &c., Grenfell-street.

• Limbers, E. H., Barrister, &c., 32, Weymouth-streetMacDiarmid, A., Barrister, Sm., 29, Steamship Buildings,

Currie-street

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Commissioners.Adelaide—contd.

McLachlan, A. J., Barrister, &c., Se, Exchange Buildings,Pirie-street

Muirhead, Charles Mortimer, Barrister, &c., IndustrialBuilding, King William Street

O'Halloran, E. W., Barrister, &c., t2, Pirie Chambers,Pirie-street

Russell, James George, Commissioner of TaxesSolomen, Herbert, Barrister, &c.. Grenfell-streetStock, Wm. F., Barrister, &c., Insurance Chambers, Pine-

streetToler-Rowley, F. P., Barrister, &c., 38, Pirie Chambers,

Pirie-streetTolley, Frank Cordon, Barrister, &c., 19, Cowra Chambers,

Grenfell-streetVarley, H. W., Barrister, &c., 22, Weymouth-street

Wadey, W. H., Barrister, &c., National Mutual Building,King William Street

Wilson, A. T. K., Barrister, &c., Selborne Chambers,Pirie-street

Balaklara—Boucaut, ft H., Barrister, &a.Gawler—Rudall, S. B., Barrister, &c.Hergott Springs—O'Brien, James Arthur, PostmasterJamestown—Boucaut, Hillary, Barrister, &c.

Lameroo—Mayo, Herbert, Barrister, &c.Moonta—Uffindell, II. W., Barrister, &c.

Mount Gambier—Davison, F., Barrister, &c.Moore, J. R., Barrister, &c.

Petersburg —Halcombe, Guy W., Barrister, &c.Port Augusta—Hewitson, Thos., Barrister, &c.Port Darwin—Symes, J. J., Barrister, &c.Port Pirie—Hague, Percy, Barrister, &c.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Albany—

Haynes, Samuel Johnson,Barrister, &c.

Boulder City—Scott, M. B., Barrister, &c.

Fremantle—Forman, J. C., Barrister, &c.

Kalgoorlie—Cowie, F. C., Barrister, &c.Randall, Eugene T., Barrister,

&c.Kanowna-

Von Arnheim, S., Barrister,&c.

Katanning-Cooper, G. A., Barrister, Sic.

Northam—Lyon, Pearson, Barrister, &c.

Perth—Darbyshire, Benjamin H.,

Barrister, &c., 4h, St.Georges' Terrace

Downing, H. P., Barrister,&c., 39, St. Georges' Terrace

Forster, W. T., Barrister, &a,21, Barrack-street

Hale, Harry, Barrister, &c.,Emanuel Buildings, St.Georges' Terrace

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Commissioners.Perth—contd. Perth—contd.

Haynes, R. S., Barrister, &c., Unmack, A. G., Barrister, &c.,86, St. Georges' Terrace Halsbury Chambers, How-

Robinson, R. T., Barrister, ard-street&c., 20, Howard-street

Emu Bag-Crisp; T. J., Solicitor

Hobart-Butler, Charles W., Solicitor,

22, Murray-streetButler, V. L., Solicitor, Bank

of Australasia Chambers,Elizabeth-street

Crisp, Alfred B., Solicitor,114, Collins-street

Elliston, V. De V., Solicitor,128, Macquarie-street

Kirby, John D., Barrister, etc.,135, Macquarie-street

Seager, P. S., Registrar, Sup-reme Court

Simmons, M. W., Solicitor,Macquarie-street

Wolfhagen, E. R. W., Solici-tor, 83, Elizabeth-street

TASMANIA.Latrobe—

Chambers, Lloyd E., S.M.Maxwell, P. C.

Launceston--Clarke, Jas. R., SolicitorKeating, John H., BarristerParker, R. L., SolicitorRitchie, E. H., Barrister, &c.Rocher, Chas. Wm., SolicitorTyson, Frank ,junr., Solicitor

New Norfolk—Rex, Cyril Gracie, SolicitorQueenstown-

Winch, Ambrose A., SolicitorSmithton-

Hamilton, J. W. C., SolicitorStanley—

Laughton, K.C., SolicitorStrahan-

Omant, A. G., SolicitorZeehan-

Brown, C., Eaton. SolicitorOmant, A. G., Solicitor

VICTBairnsdale --

Agg, Arthur P., Barrister,_arc.Thomson, W. B., Banister,

)!Lc.

Clark, Morton S., Clerk ofCourts

Curwen-Walker, H. C.,Barrister, &c.

Mann, T., Barrister, &c.Nevett, H. A., Barrister, &c.Pinkerton, Frank, Barrister,

Shaw, Henry, Barrister, &c.Tuthill, Ferguson H., Barris-

ter, kc.Beechworth-

Ryan, ?it P., Barrister, &c.

ORIA.Benalla,—

Bing-; P. P., Barrister, &c.Bendigo-

Busst H St V., MiningRegistrar.

Cohen, Charles, Barrister, &c.Hyett, B., Barrister, &c.O'Halloran, Daniel, Barrister,

&c.Woodward,T.N.,Barrister,&c.Birchip-

Thompson, A, Barrister, &c.Brunswick.—

Treyvand, L. S., Clerk ofCourts

Camperdown Bucklaud, Leonard, Barrister,&c.

Casterton-Bolton, Richard

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Commissioners.Castlemaine-

Best, Fras. K. Barrister, &c..Chiltern-. • Whitehead, G. E., Barrister,

Ac.Cobram-

Tunnook, D., Barrister, &c.Co/ac-

Johnstone, Chas. II., OfficialAssignee.

Coles i ne —Sandford, H.R., Barrister, &c.Corryong-

Dalgety, D., Barrister, &c.Playle, Arnold, Watchmaker

boola.Tartakover, R. V., Barrister,

Rc.D ona ld —

Oakley, G. F., Barrister, Re.Eat on—A tkins, F.N.II.,Barrister,&c.Mitchell, A. J., Barrister, &c.

E u roa - -Turner, Sydney C., Barrister,

Re.Fit zro y —

Chalmers, Robert W., Bar-rister, Re.

Geelong-Crawcour, Henry I., Bar-

rister, Re.Goddard, W. M., Barrister, e.Moore, F. W. D., Barrister, &c.Pincott, F. R., Barrister, &c.

Harkaway —Ireland, De Courcy, Barrister,

&c.Hamilton—

Palmer, S. H., Barrister, &c.Silberberg, S.I.,Barrister,&c.

Westacott, J. B., Barrister,&c.orsham-Bennett, John, Barrister, Ac..

Inglewood—Lamont, Herbert, Barrister,

Re.K twang—

Coleman , J., Official AssigneeO'Brien, M.G.B.,Barrister,&c.

Korumburra-Shegog, R. G., Barrister, &c.

K yabra. m —Dawes, David, Barrister, &c.Sawers, John B.,Barrister,&c.

Kyneton-Hurry, Geoff ry, Barrister, &c.

3.1 (Ow, G ippsland—Thomson, R. J., Barrister, &c.giver n-

Macnamara, J., Clerk of ,Courts.

Mansfield—Ryan, Daniel, Barrister, &c.

M. aryl) °rough. —Herring, E. S., Barrister, &c.

Melbourne —Abraham, D. S., Barrister,

etc., Collins-streetAitken, James, junr., Barris-

ter, Re., 101, William-streetAlston, T. C., Barrister, Re.,

103, William-streetAtkyns, Edward A., Barrister,

, 418, Little Collins St.Baillieu, A.S., Official Liqui-

dator, 330, Collins-streetBarker, L. L, Assignee of

Insolvent Estates, 430,Collins-street.

Bartrop, G. F., Barrister Re.,Mal verd-road, Armidale

Bayles, N., Barrister, Rd.,413, Collins-street

Brown, Wm., Barrister, &c.,460, Collins-street

Bruce, William, Barrister,&c., 87, Queen-street

Carter, IL G., Barrister, &c.,60, Queen-street

Casey, N. J., Barrister, &c.,317, Collins-street

Cones, Thomas, Barrister, &c.,A.M.P. Chambers, Collins-street

Crawford, William, Barrister,Re., 423, Little Collins-st.

Crocker, If. S., Barrister, &c.,60, Market-street

Duffy, J. G., Barrister, &c.,440, Chancery-lane

Elder, Stanley E., Barrister,Ac., 45, Market-street

Emmerton, Harry, Barrister,&c., 352, Collins-street

Evans, W. A., Barrister, &c.,34, Queen-street

Fay, F. E., Barrister, &c.,125, Queen-street.

Fitzgerald, J., Barrister, &c.,418, Collins-street,

Ford, W. H., Barrister, &c.128, Queen-street.

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Commissioners.Melbourne --contd.

Fosbery, Francis Geo.,Barrister&c., 120, William-

; . street' Fulton, •obt., Barrister, Am,• 433, Little Collins street.

Gair, M. J. S., Barrister, &c.,119, William-street

• Godfrey, Geo., Barrister, &c.,- Collins-street

Grant, F. E., Barrister, &c.,William-street

Hall, A. G., Barrister, &c.,497, Collins-street

Hall, Jas., Barrister, &c., 37,Queen-street

Hamilton, John; Barrister,&c., Bank-place

Herald, D. H., Barrister, &c.,87, Queen-street

Jones, A. E., Barrister, &a,317, Collins-street

Loader, F. C., Barrister, &c.,• 63, Queen-street

Lewis, R. E., Barrister, &c.,414, Chancery-lane

Madden, Frank, Barrister,&c., 406, Collins-street

Maddock, John Henry,Barrister, &c. 445, Collins-st.

McLaughlin, James, Barris-ter, &c.,Little Collins street

Monte, F. A., Barrister, etc.,55, Market-street

Neave, F. J., Barrister,433, Little Collins Street

Pearcey, Walter E., Barrister,• &c., 443, Chancery-lane

Pirani, Samuel G., Barrister,&c., Gollins-street

Riggall, Wm., Barrister, &c.,120, William-street.

Robinson, Arthur, Barrister,&c., 87, Queen-street

Rymer B. P. B., Barrister,Ho., 135, William-street

Sims, George L., Barrister,&c., 54, William-street

Skinner, G. L., Barrister,&c.,285, Collins-street

Smith, C. L., Barrister, &c.,448, Collins street

Smith, F. G., Barrister, &c.,285, Collins-street

Smith, Roht. H., Barrister,&c., 421, Collins-street

Melbourne-contd.Stoma], W113., Barrister, &c.,

46, Queen-streetStephen, Francis S., Jun.,

Barrister, &c., 61, Swanston-street

Stewart, J. C., Barrister, &c.,46, Queen-street

Turner, Herbert, Barrister„&c.

'

46, Elizabeth-streetVail, Edwd. L., jun., Barris-

ter, He , Collins and Eliza-beth streets

Wadham, C. IL, Barrister,&c.`, Salisbury Buildings,Queen and Bourke streets

Walker, Geo. H , Barrister,&c., 84, William-street.

Westley, A. C., Barrister,120, Queen-street

Whiting, R. S., Barrister, Sm.,101, William-street

Wilks, Rupert de G., Bar-rister, &c., Bank Place

Williams, A. M., Barrister,&c., 89, Queen-street.

Wood, J. V. M., Official As-signee, 413, Collins-street.

Woolcott, John S., Bat rister,&c. 438, Collins-street

Yencken, C. D., Barrister,&c., 101, William-street.

Mildura-Cater, Wm. Rupert, Bar-

rister, &c.Park, Percy T., Barrister, &c.Nathalia-

Furze, Frederick Henry.NAG/-

Palmer, 0. C., Barrister, &c.Orbost-

Mosley., R. J., Barrister, &c .Port Fairy-

Boyd, 158., Barrister, Ac.Portland -

Fielding, A. E., Barrister, &c .Queenscliff-

Crouch, R. A.Ra inbow-

MuRochester-

Raleigh, H. W., Barrister, &c .Sale-

Stavely,L. H. C.,Barrister,&c.Seymour-

Knight, Richard, P.M.

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Grant, Matthew, Barrister, Ste. Devine, M., Barrister, &c.Tuthill, A. C., Barrister, &c. Warrnambool-Sutherland, John, Barrister, Ardlie, William, Barrister, &e.&c. s Mackay, G. S., Barrister, &c.

St. Arnaud — Molesworth, Robert A.,Mitchell, William, Barrister, Barrister, Ste.

&c. O'Mahony, C., Barrister, &c..Swan Hill— Tait, John S., Barrister, &c.

Town, Jonathan R., Barris-ter, Ste. Wodonga--

Wallace, D. J., Barrister, &c. Edmondson, F. W., Barrister,Be.Yarram-

Johnson, B. P.Yarrawonga-

Hargrave, Joshua Addison,Barrister, &c.

Permezel, A. G. S. A. C.,Barrister, Be.

YFlynn, James, Barrister, &c.

QUEENSLAND.Allrora— Cairns-

Lilley, W. J., Solicitor MacDonnell, Adam. J. P„Beaudesert — BarristerO'Rourke, C. E., Solicitor. Charleville-Blackall— Lockett, J. P. F., SolicitorSwanwick, R. F., SolicitorBriggen den — Charters Towers-

Forde, J. P., Solicitor. Marsland, John, SolicitorBrisbane— Clermont-

Atthow, W. T., Solicitor, Mullin, B. S., SolicitorQueen and Edward Streets Cloncurry-

Francis, Chris„ J.P. Cusack, 0. R. F., SolicitorHall, J. B., Official Trustee Clifton,

in Insolvency, and Under- Drury, N. H., SolicitorSecretary for Justice Cooktown-Hamilton, C. W., Solicitor Patchm g, Chas.Macpherson, Horace S.,Solicitor. Edward-street. Cunnamulla--

McNab, A., Solicitor, 30, Ade- Sachse, R. F. A., Solicitorlaide street Pegg, S. S. Solicitor

Osborne, W. H., Solicitor, Do lby_2P3, Queen-street Vowles, William John,Robinson, J. N., Solicitor, • Solieitor272, Queen-street

Tully, E. K. Solicitor, SO, Gayndah—Queen-street Brown, Nugent W., J.P.

Thynne, Hon. A. J., Solicitor, Gladstone—Queen and Edward Streets Neilson, W, H., Barrister

Bundaberg— Goandiwindi—Thorburn, H. N., Solicitor Fletcher, Edwin, Solicitor

Tallangatta--Lyne, F. J. T., Barrister, &c.

Terang-Fitchett, A. S., Barrister, &e.

Wangaratta-Ahern, C. J., Barrister, Be.

Warracknabeal-Oakley, H. W., Barrister, &c.Wright-Smith, John S.,

Barrister, Be.

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Commissioners.Gympie— M aryborough-

Sykes, F. B., Solicitor Corser, Henry, SolicitorHerbert on- • Morton, Thomas, Solicitor

Ringrose, R. C., Barrister Nanang—Hughenden— Gordon, C. G., Solicitor Rockh.

Chubb, A. F. B., Solicitor ampton—Gair, John R., Registrar,Ingham,— Supreme Court.Challands, L. E., Solicitor Jones R. R., solicitor

Swamwick, F. H., SolicitorO'Donobue, Martin, AlIC- Stanthorpe-

tioneer. Benjamin, H., SolicitorIpswich— Toowoomba,—

Simpson, H. G., Solicitor. Bernays, L. F., SolicitorTownsville—

Killarney— Barnett, J. V. S., SolicitorLongland, Charles, Solicitor. Connolly, H. G, BarristerNorris, C. S., Registrar,

Kinganoy,°Oliver S., Solicitor Supreme Court.Warwick—Mackay—

Wright, S. H., Solicitor Fleming, XL T., SolicitorSmith, F. H., Solicitor Leeper, R. J., Solicitor

NEW ZEALANDAuckland,— Invercargill continued.

Beale, John A„ Barrister, &c., Russell,Eustace, Barrister,&c.49, Queen-street Watson, J. L. MCG., Barrister,

Thos., Barrister, &c., &c.6, Wyndham-street Nape r—

Clayton, Chas. 1, Barrister, Humphries, H. N., Barrister,&c. arc.

Hesketh,Barrister, &c., New Plymouth—Wyndham-street Hughes, R. C., Barrister, &e.

Kettle, C. b., Stipendiary Samuel, Oliver, Barrister, &e,Magistrate. Paeroa—

Thorne, Wm., Barrister, &c., Porritt, E. W., Banister, &c.Wyndham-Street Timaru, Canterbury-

Christchurch— White, John W.Meares, H. O. D., Barrister,&c. Wanganui—Upham, J. H., Barrister, &e. Gordon, G. S., Barrister, &c.

Dunedin.- Wray, Cecil J., Barrister, &c.Brent, Spencer, Barrister, &c. Wellington—James, Alfred, Barrister, &O. Barnett, A. H., Barrister, Be.Sinclair, Alexander, Barris- 326, Lambton Quay

ter, Sze. Bell, E. T. D., Barrister, &c.,Sinclair, John Robt., Barris- Panama and Featherston

ter, Be. StreetsWhite, Chas. G., Barrister,&c. Chapman, Martin, Barrister,Wilkinson, John, Barrister, &c., Brandon-street

&c. Hall, Henry, Barrister, etc.,Gisborne— 37, Panama-street

Kirk, J. It., Barrister, &c., Levvey, E. C., Barrister, &c,Greymouth— • 199, Lambton Quay

Kitchingham, H. W., Barris- Ostler, Henry H„ Barrister,ter, &o. &e., Crown Law Offices

Invercargill— Westport—Russell, W., Barrister, Bo. Cottrell, A. C., Barrister, Be.

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Commissioners of other Courts for taking Affidavitsin New South Wales.

HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.Albury— Newcastle—contd. Sydney.—contd.

Tietyens, F. W. Rankin, A''.• A. Leibins, G. H.Wilkinson, J. Windeyer, J. McLachlan, A. J.

Armidale— Orange— Maybury, C. E. B.Simpson, A. W. Pilcher, G. de V. Morris, H. F.

Bombala— Moseley, W. H.Boys, F. C. Parkes— Nathan, A. W.

Broken Hill— Wood, R. H. K. Ralston, J. T. .Hall, A. J. Parramatta—Read, Vero. W. O.McCarthy, Justin. Tod Roxburgh, R. C.hunter, F, F. W.Casino— Saddington, A. G.Nissans, J. J. W. Sydney— Simpson, E P.

Coff 's Harbour— A'Beckett, M. E. Smith, E. A.Gilles, C. A. Allen, R. P. Steel, II. P.

Cooma— Aspinall, H. J. Uther, A. H.Rose, A. F. W. Belisario, G. A. F. Walker, F. W.

Cowra— Besnard, V. D.' H. Walsh, C. R.Gilcreest, D. T. Cape, C. 9 Wilkinson, F. B.

Deniliguin— Chisholm, H. J., Williams, H. S.Wilkinson, H. L. J.P. Williamson, 0. F.Windeyer, A. H. Cohen, E R. Wilson, F. Y.

Dubbo— Cowper, C. S. de Windeyer, W. A.Fitzhardinge, C. H. Grey. Tamworth—

Forbes— Cowper, F. R.Robinson, J. Curtis, H. P. Creagh, A. J.

Tribe, W. F.Glen Innes— Curtiss, F.Legh, W. M. Dawes, E. G. Temora-

Goulburn— Dawson, P. S. Dibbs, R. C.Betts, A. M. Digby, E. Tenterfield-

Grafton— Dowling. J. A. Thomas, J. F.Hamden, R. D. Ebsworth, F. 0. Tumbarumba,_

Gunnedah — Fitzhardinge, Blair, A. M.Links, J. I. M. A. H.Wagg a Wagga—Inverell— Gaden, E. A.

Avern, A. F. Horrocks, A. Higgins, P. H.Lismore— Hughes, The Hon. T. Mitchelmore, H. E.

McKenzie, C. Jaques, A. E. Walsh, W. M. J.Morse— KumlaIle, T. Mang- Wellington—Zlotkowski, A. B. F, han. Bassett, J. T. P.

Newcastle— Laurence, C. A.James, A. H.

SUPREME COURT OF VICTORIA.Album — Bathurst— Casino-

Belbridge, F. J. MePhillaney, J. Cope, L. E.Henderson, W. G. Begs— Kissane, J. J. W.Nagle, V. F. Bland, F. Condobolin-

Tietyens, F. W. Herman— Driffield, G. C.Wilkinson, J. Whiny, H. P. Coolam on—

A rmidale— Bombala— Grainger, L. M.Weaver, H. Boys, P. C. Cooma-

Baa it. Baa— Broken Hill— Mawson, E. S.-Flurance, J. E. A. Butler, C. F.. S.M. Coottamble-Balranald— Edwards, J. R. Button, J. D. Y.Malcolm, A., J.P. McCarthy, Justin Cootamundra-

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CommissionersCorowa- Kempse

Edmondson, W. H. Shrop, J.Cowr

D: T. KyogCulcarit Amess'

a': Collet 64::gDelegate,

Barnes, Jones; T:

Laman, A j. 6; :

Windt OK Narrandera, 31Matthews; r: HMcManamey w: F. Newca

Taylor,Nelson, Adrian1;1;etR:Baker; :James A:Windeyer;J:

A. is L:Orange-.,,McLachlan; J. C.

Parkes-,,McIntosh; 4.. E.Parramatta"--;Bowden,-E.K.

Barnes,QueanbeyanMorgan;E E:Woodward, F. P.

Sydney--a'Beckett, go E.Beaver;BowmanBradley, EL H. B.Brennan, W. F.Burns, C. J.Curtis, .1. M.Dixon,. L. F:Dobbin,

Hay-, Dowling, J:Alexander, Cl. W. Gale, C. C.

Haag-- , Godfrey, A, .•Johnson:R. J. Jones, G. E. R.

Rent, F. D.-Bol, J. A. Laurence, C. A. •

Jerilderle-- Love, H. S., S.M.Meillon, P. Mackenzie, M. U.

,SUPREME COURT OP TASMABroken Hill

J. Edwards, .T. R.

Coolamon Grainger, L. H.Cooma-- -

Mawson, E. S.

-Euston,;-",Rocketi; d.

Fortes-.Robinson, J.Ganmain--,O'Halloran; 1. V.Gilgandra--

Beveridge;

Glen. Innes,Abbott,,?. P.

Goulburn::Betts, 13:

O'Brien H;Johnson; W:

„Bawden; It;Grenfell:

Crommelin;.F.Moffitt; NGundagai-

Fraser, C.J. Gunnedah--

Links; 3.1.

Armidale--Weaver, H.

BathurstMcPhillamy

Sydney-contd., Maybury,. C, E*B.

McCarthy, AMcCulloch,P: :Myers, D.M.: ,Osborne; •F: .

.Perkins.Blob; H:

Roberts, -Shorter W:

90: .7, v .stephenSmithers; G:S.M. . , ,S

Walker; W:

Martin. 8: Temora-,,Dibbs;

Tenterfield Thomas, J. F.

Tocumwal Crommelin:G A.Tumbarumba--1

Blair; A.M

Emanuel; I': C:Urana--.,.. jCulley; B.;

Wagga Wa,Helm; .0.Higgins, P., R.:,

Mitchelmore Et. E.Walsh,,, M . J ;Wellington

Bassett; 3: T. P;Wentworth-,,

,West Maitland-Logan, N. L.

Walker; IL,Windsor-, -

Evans; G. P.

Campbell, A.Gordon, 3.Hogan, L. L.

Forbes-:Robinson, J.

Goulburn-O'Brien, H.

Mudgee- -McPherson, H. J. K.

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Commissioners.Newcastle— Sydney—contd. Sydney—contd.James, A. H. Drew, C. M. Stephen, A. C.

McKell,T.C.K.,S.M. Gardner, E. H. Uther, Allen H.Windeyer, J. Horrocks, A. Walker, F. W.

Parramatta,— Houston, R. L. Warren, E. W.Bowden, E. K. Jones, G. E. R. Williamson, G. F.

Sydney— Leibius, G. H. Tamworth—Bassett, E. P. Laurence, C. A. Deane, Henry.Beaver, W. R. Lobban, A. M.C. TenterfieId-Belisario, G. A. F. Marks, Percy J. Thomas, J. F.Bowman, A. Maybury, C. E. B.Burns, C. J. McLachlan, A. J. Tumut-Clark, F. G. Nathan, A. W. Emanuel, N.

Croaker, C. G. W.Dawes, E. G.Dowling, J. A.

SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND.

Albury- Goulburn— Narrabri-

Armidale-

Belbridge, F. J.Wilkinson, John

Weaver, H. Grafton— James, A. H.

Johnson, E. W. N „magi,—Betts, A. M. Dale, G. S. E.

O' Brien, 11. Baker, W. H.

Bawden, R. D. Windeyer, J.Ballina-Stocks, J. R. Grenfell— Orange—

Moffitt, J. N. Marriott, E., P.M.Bathurst—Hay— Pilcher, Geo. de V.McIntosh, J. H.

McPhillamy, J. Alexander, C. W. Parkes— rInverell— McIntosh, A. E.Bega-

Bland, F. Avern, A. F. Parramatta-Broken BM— Borthwick, J. Bowden, E. K.Edwards, J. R. Mama— Byrnes, C. E.

Casino— Ryan, K.Parker, W. A. Lismore-

Coff's Harbour— McKenzie, C.Gilles, C. A. Somerville, G.Coma-- Maitland—Shannon, I. A., J.P. Carlton,

J. R.Coonamble—Button, J. a Y. Chambers, G. T.

Cootamundra— Mores-MacMahon, T. P. Zlotkowski, A. B. P.

Deniliquin— Mudgee —Wilkinson, H. L. McPherson, H. J. K.

Dubbo— llumbimby-Fitzhardinge, C. H. Moriarty, N. S. P.Taylor, G. H., J.P. Murwillumbah-

Forbes— Street, P.Robinson, J. Muswellbrook-

I Glen Innes— Fitzgerald, TheAbbott, P. P. Hon. R. G. D.

Creswell, T. E. Windsor—Osborne, F.Perkins, E. W.Ralston, A. G.Salenger, H. M.

Paine, J. J.WyalongWest Evans, G. P.

B.

Piston—Perks, A. S.

Richmond—Campbell, E.

Scone—Shaw, J. A. K.

Sydney—Beaver, W. R.Belisario, G. A. F.Bradley, H. H. B.Brennan, W. F.Burns, O. J.Carruthers, The

Hon. Sir J. H.Cope, Wm.Hibbs, T. B.Dixon, I F.Dodds, A. J.

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Sydney—contd.Dowling, J. A.Drew, C. M.Gaden, T. B.Gardner, E H.Garland, J. R.Evans, Geo.Godfrey, AlfredHalloran, W. J.Horrocks, A.Hughes, The Hon.

Thomas.Hughes, Thomas J.Jones, G. E. R.Kemmis, T. Maug-han.

Laurence, C. A.Lawrence, G. M.Mackenzie, H. U.Maybury, 0. E. B.McCarthy, A. W.

Commissioners.Sydney—contd.Nathan, Alf. W.Nott, J. E. V.Osborne, F.Perkins, E. W.Raves, G. A.Read, Thos.Rich, H. C. E.Salenger, H. M.Simpson, E. P.Simpson, W. M.Sly, Geo. J.Sly, J. D.Smith, E. A.Smith, HobertSteel, H. P.Thompson, JosephVindin, W. M.Walker, F. W.Wilkinsen, F. B.Williamson, G. F.

Tamworth--Dowe, B. A.Newman, T. M.

Tenterfield--Thomas, J. F.

Tumut-Emanuel, F. C.Wagga Wagga-Mitchelmore, H. E.

Wellington—Bassett, J. T. P.

Windsor—Walker, R. B.

Wollongong—Russell, J. W.

Young—Hogan, L. L.

SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.Dungog— Newcastle—Brown, Walterus, James, A. H.

Le B., P.M. Windeyer, J.Forbes— Parkes—Robinson, J. Wood, R. H. K.Gilgandra-Beveridge, H. Parramatta-

Goulburn— Bowden, E. K.O'Brien, H. Byrnes, C. E.

Grenfell— Stroud—Moffitt, J. N. Collins, G. V.Gundagai-Fraser, C. J. Sydney-

Gunnedah— Allen, Reginald C.Links, J. I. .&'Beckett, M. E.

Inverell— Barnes, A. E.Anderson, J.W. Bassett, E. P.Avern, A. F. Belisario, G. A. F.

Junee— Biddulph, P. J.Crawley, A. H. Bradley, H. H. B.

Shropshire, J. L., Brown, T. G.Cootamundra— P.M. Burns, C. J.MacMahon, T. P. Lockhart— Carruthers, The

Cawra— McCarthy, P. W. Hon. Sir 5. H.Gilcreest, D. T. Murrumburrah— Clark, F. G.

Deniliguin— Foley, J. C. Cook, S. E.Wilkinson, H. L. Narrandera— Cowper, F. R.

Dubbo-- Wren, Harry Crane, Wm.Fitzhardinge, C. H. Narromine— Croaker, C. G. W.,Nelson, R. H. Kemp, S. P. Daly, E. Newton

Albury-Wilkinson, J. S.

Armidale--Simpson, A. W.Weaver, H.

Bathurst—McIntosh, J. H.McPhillamy, J.

Bourke—Robertson, A. J.

Broken Hill—Butler, C. F.. S.M.Edwards, J. R.Hall, A. J.McCarthy, Justin.

Casino—Parker, W. A.

Coolamon Grainger, L. M.Coma—Shannon, I. A., J.P. Brennan, W. F.

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Sydney—contd.Dobbin, L. ,Dowling; J, A.

Drew, C. M.Ellis, C. 3.Fisher, B.Forbes, H.Gaden, T. B.Gale; C, C. „

differ; E;Godfrey, A.. ,Hepworth, H. B. P.Horrocks, A. ,„Hughes, TheThomas, ,Hughes; T;Laurence, C. A.Laurence, E.. A:Leibius, G. H.Levy, DanielLobban, A. MCC.Love, M. S., S.M.

Commissioners:Sydney,contd.Lowe' W.Mark; W. ,Maybury„, C, B;McCarthy; A.. W.McLachlan„,Nathan„ Alf. W.Osborne;,F.,Parker,. A; LSalenger, Ty. 34.Scroggie, Ii. do Y.Sly, G. J.Sly, J. D.Smith,.E. A .Steel; A. P.Thompson, J.Vindin; W. M.Walker,, E,Warren, B. W.Wilkinson; F. B.Williamson, C.Windeyer, W. A.

Tamworth—Deane ; Henry.Temora Dibbs, E, C.Tenterfield—,,

Thomas; J. F.Tumid—Emanuel, 11.,,

Wagga Wagga—Higgins„;,

H. E.Windsor-

Walker; It.Wyalong.EVans, G. P. ,.McCarthy, J. P'.

Yass—O'Brien; W;Young,Hogan; L. L.

.NarromineKemp; S. P:

Parramatta—;Bowden, E. k.

Sydney-Besnard, V, D.Bowman, A.Burns, C. J.Carruthers, The

Hon. Sit J. H.SUPREME

COURTSydney-contd:

Cohen, B.Curtiss, F. „Dowling,Godfrey, Alfred.Houston, It. L.Levy, DanielMarks, W. M.Moseley, W. H.Osborne, P. ..Robson, W. B. V.

Sydney,contd.Steel, II: P.Stephen, A. C.,Sulliyan; Reginald

Walker, F. W.Williamson; C. F.

Tamworth,—Deane, Henry.

Tumut.—,Emanuel; N.

SUPREME COURT OF AUSTRALIA.. „ DubboDubbo— Narrabri,—Wilkinson, J . Fitzhardinge, C. II. Potts, W. 2J ., J un.

Armidale e,— .., ., ,... Dungog— Narromine—Weal' or, B. M. du M. Brown, Walterus Kemp, S. P.Bathurst— Le B., P.M.Narrandera McIntosh, J. H.MePhillamy, J. Forbes— Wren, H.

Bega— Robinson, J.Bland, F. Goulburn-

Bourke— Betts, A. M.Robertson, A. J. O'Brien, H.

Broken CM— Gundagai-McCarthy, Justin. Fraser, C. J.

Coolamon— Hay— Parramatta-Grainger, L. M. Alexander, C. W. Bowden, E. K.

Cooma— Nudges— Byrnes, C. E.Mitchell, F. F. McPherson, H. 3. K.

NewcastleBaker, W. H.James, A. H.Windeyer, J.

Orange—McLachlan, J. C.

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Commissioners.Sydney—contd.Jones, G. E. R.Laurence, Q. A.Laurence; E. 4-Leibius, G. ILLevy, Daniel

Lobban: A.C•Lowe, W. C.Marks, Percy J.Maybury, C. E. B.McLachlan, A. J.H. T.

athan, AM. W.Norris 0. E.Na Jt, . E.V.OsbOrne, F.Ralston, A. G.Rich, H. C. E.Roberts, R. G. p.Wenger, H. 11,Scroggie, de Y.Shorter W.

Hughes, The Hon. Sly, Geo. J.Thomas Steel, H. E.

Sydney—contd.Thompson, J.Vindin, W. M.

Walker, F. W.

Williamson 9, F.Tamworth= •'Deané; HenryPrenticê; F.

Tenterfield —Thomas, J. F.Tumut 'Emanuel

waggaMitchelmore, E. H.Warren—: •Lovett, H. W.

Windsor-Walker, A , P.

LoganYass—O'Brien, F. W.

Sydney—A'Beekett, M. E.Bassett, E. P. 1Bearer, W. ft.Belisario, A. F.Berne, R. W.Besnard, v: D. H.Biddulph, P' J.Bowman, A.Brennan, W. F.Burns, C. J.Clark, F. G.

Cowper, F.13..Crane, 'Croaker, C. G. W.Dobbin, L.Dowling, J. A.Drew, C. MathewsGardner, E. H.Godfrey,' AlfredHarris; M: J.

SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALANDAlbury— Sydney—contd.Wilkinson, John. Bradley, H. H. p.

Armidale— Brennan 'Y. Ir. r,Weaver, H. H. du M. Burt* W. J.Bathurst— Carruthers, The

MePhillamy, J. Hon. Sir J. it.Broken Hill— Clark, F. G.McCarthy, H. J. Cope, W.

Forbes—Crowa Linshaw A. W.Robinson, J.

Goulburn, Daly, ENewton Betts, A. M. Dahl% L.

O'Brien, H. Dowling, S. A.Inverell— Drew, C. M.

Boyd, J. A. Forsyth, W. G.Narrabri— Gardner, E. H.

Dale, G. S. E. Godfrey, Alfred.N arromine— Hepworth, H. E. p.Henn), S. P. Horrocks, A.

N arrandera— Hughes, TheWren, Harry Ron. Thomas.

Newcastle— Jones G. E. B.James, A. H. Kemmis, T.Windeyer, J. Maughan

Parramatta-- Laurence, C. A.Bowden, E. K. Leibius, G. H.

Sydney— Levy, DanielA'Beekett, M. E. Lobban, A. *eq.

Barnes, A. E. Lowe, W. 0:"Belisario, G. A. F.

ALAND.Sydney—contd.Marks, W. H.Mark, P. J.Mc Carthy, A.W McLachlan; A. S.Mackenzie, H. U.Nathan, Alf. W.Nutt, J. E. Y.

Osborne,, W,Rich

Sly, G. J.Steel, H. P.Thompson, J.Walker, F. W.Warren, E. W.

G.Tamworth—Deane, Henry.

Tenterfield Thomas,

Emanuel, N.Wagga Wagga

Mitchelmore, H. E.Yass-O'Brien, F. W.

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Commissioners.IRELAND.

Barry, G. J., Solicitor, Belmont Building, 15, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

Fosbery, Eustace E., Solicitor, 107, Pitt-street, Sydney.Mullins, John Lane, Solicitor, Challis House, Martin Place,

Sydney.

DOMINION OF CANADA.Forsyth, W. G., Solicitor, Savings Bank Chambers, Moore-

street, Sydney.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 12, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.Clark, Francis G., Solicitor, 63, Pitt-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 12, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

NEW YORK.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell -street, Sydney.

STATE OF CALIFORNIA.Dowling, S. W., Solicitor, Maclean.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.

ONTARIO.Clark, Francis G., Solicitor, 63, Pitt-street, Sydney.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 12, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Clark, Francis G., Solicitor, 63, Pitt-street, Sydney.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 12, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

BRITISH COLUMBIA.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 12, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

NORFOLK ISLAND.Lenehan, R. W., Solicitor, 20, O'Connell-street, Sydney.

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Commissioners.

NOVA SCOTIA.

Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.

TERRITORY OF PAPUA.

Lenehan, R. W., Solicitor, 29, O'Connell -street, Sydney.

MANITOBA.

Clark, Francis G., Solicitor, 63, Pitt-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 12, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

MADRAS.

Clark, Francis G., Solicitor, 63, Pitt-street, Sydney.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 12, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

BOMBAY.

Godfrey, Alfred, Solicitor, 262, Johnston-street, Annandale.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Sollcitor, 12, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

BENGAL.

Clark, Francis G., Solicitor, 63, Pitt-street, Sydney.Godfrey, Alfred, Solicitor, 262, Johnston-street, Annandale.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 12, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

SOUTH AFRICA.

Abbott, Macartney, Solicitor, 67, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.Clark, Francis G., Solicitor, 63, Pitt-street, SydneyGodfrey, Alfred, Solicitor, 262, Johnston-street, Annandale.Harriott, H. P., Solicitor, 3, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.Lawrence, G.M., Solicitor, Dixson Buildings, 64, Pitt-street,

Sydney.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, George and Wynyard streets,

Sydney.Nathan, A. W., Solicitor, Union Bank Chambers, Hunter-

street, Sydney.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Parker, Alfred L., Solicitor, 92, Pitt-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 12, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

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Commissioners.SOUTHERN RHODESIA

Clark, Francis G., Solicitor, 03, Pitt-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 12, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

WESTERN PACIFICMarriott, H. P., Solicitor, 3, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 12, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

QUARTER SESSIONS, 1914.

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.

d Mar.: Wednesday 1uSydney-Mondays Jan and •Ju2 ne, Wednesday, !I. V,April •• 'May. Thursday, 1 Oct •,Tuesday, 4 Aug*, ne 8

and Mondays, 2 Nov. and 30 Nov.v

SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.

Parramatta- Mondays, 2 Feb.1 June and Thursday 6 of FebGoulburn—Tuesdays, 10 Feb., 16 June, and 13 Oct.Yass—Tuesdays, 17 Feb., 23 June, and Wednesday, 21 Oct.,

Albury—Tuesday, 3 Mar., Monday, 6 July, and Tuesday,

Wagga Wagga.-,Mondays 9 WI., July, and 9 Nov.Hay:—Tuesday, 17 Mat., dl July, and 17 Nov.

Narrandera - Fridays, 29 Mar., 24 July, and 29Nov. Cootamundra—Thursday, 26 Mar., Wednesday, 20 July, and

Thesday, 8 Dec.Wyalong—Tuesdays, 21 April, 18 Aug., and Wednesday, 25 Nov.

May,28Aug., and 13q9.

North-WESTERN DISTRICT•Bourke - Wednesday 4 Feb., 10 June, and 7 Oct.

Cobar—Mondays, 9 Feb., 15 June, and 12 Oct.kurrurundi—Mondays, 23 Feb., 6 July, and 26 Oct.Singleton—Thursdays, 26 Feb., 2 July, and 29 Oct.Walgett—Mondays, 9 Mar., 18 July, and 9 Noy.

Narrabri—Thursdays, 12 Mar., 16 July, and 12 Nov.Gunnedab—Mondays, 10 Mar., 20 July, and 16

Broken Hill—Mondays, 20 April, 10 Aug., and 7 Dec.Deniliquin—Tuesdays,'28 April, 18 Aug., and 15 Dec.

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NORTHERN DISTRICT.Armidale—Tuesdays, 3 Feb., 2 June, and 22 Sept.

Glen Innes-Thursday, 5 Feb, 4 June, and 24 Sept.Tenterfield--Monday, 9 Feb. (11 a.m.), Tuesday," June (11a.m.),and Monday, 28 Sept. (11 -

Inverell—Thursdays, 12 Feb., 11 June, and 1 Oct.Moree—Tuesdays, 17Feb., 16 June, and 6 Oct.Bingara—Thursdays, 19 Feb., 18 June, and 8 Oct.

Taree-Wednesday, 4 PAT, 1 July, and 21 Ret.Kempsey—Mondays, 9 Mac., Is July, and 26 Oct.Tamworth—Thursday; 11? *IF, July, and :5.Nov.Grafton-Tuesdays ,28 July, and 17 Nov

Lismore—Mondays, 6 April, 19 Aug., and SO Nov.

WESTERN DISTRICT.Mudgee,-Tuesday, Wednesday, June, and Tues-

day, 79 'you. -Bathurst-Tuesday VT Feb., 10 June and 17 Nov , .Orange—Tuesdays, 24 Feb., t3 June, and 4 Nov.Forbes-Tuesday, 414F.? i 4414,, and Tuesday

Condobolin—Wednesdays, 1 1 ?,19..,F. pm), pm),and 14 Oct. (2 p.m.):Dubbo-Tuesday 17 Mar. and July.Coonamble—Wednesdays, 25 Mar., 22July, and 28 Oct.

Young—Tuesday, 31 Mar. Wednesday, 5 Aug. , and Tuesday,1 Dec. •

Grenfell—Wednesdays, 22 April 10 Aug.,,and 9Dec,Cowra-Tuesday 28 April. 25 Aug. i Tic? 10 Dec.

SOUTHERN AND HUNTER DISTRICT.Wollongong—Tuesdays, 3 Feb., 12 Mar, and 22 dept.Newcastle—Tuesdays, 10 Feb., 19 May, 11 Aug.1 and 1 Dec.

Maitland—Tuesdays, 24 Feb., 8 Sept.; andCooma--Wednesdays, 4 Mar., 3 June, and 21 qct.

Bombala—Monday, 9 Mar., Tuesday, 9 June, and Monday,g13 got.

Bega—Tuesdays, 17 Mar., 16 June, and 3 Nov.Braidwood—Tuesdays, 31 Mar., 7 July, and 6 Oct.

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DISTRICT COURT SITTINGS, 1914.

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.

Sydney—Mondays, 2 Feb., and Mar., Wednesday, 1 April,Mondays, 4 May and 1 June, Tuesdays, 4 Aug. and 1Sept., Thursday, 1 Oct., Monday, 2 Nov., and Tuesday,1 Dec,

SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.

Penrith—Tuesdays, 27 Jan. (11 a.m.), and 9 Juno (11 a.m.),and Monday, 28 Sept. (11 a.m.)

Windsor—Thursdays, 29 Jan. (11 a.m.), and 11 June (11 a.m.),and Wednesday, 30 Sept. (11 a.m.)

Parramatta—Wednesdays, 4 Feb., 3 June, and Thursday,8 Oct.

Goulburn —Thursdays, 12 Feb., 18 June, and 15 Oct.Yass—Mondays, 16 Feb. (2 p.m.), 22 June (2 p.m.), and 19

Oct. (2 p.m.)Corowa—Friday, 27 Feb., Thursday, 2 July (2 p.m.), and Friday

30 Oct.Albury—Thursdays, 5 Mar., 9 July, and 5 Nov.Wagga Wagga—Wednesdays, 11 Mar., 15 July, and 11 Nov.Hay—Mondays, 16 Mar., 20 July, and 16 Nov.Narrandera—Thursdays, 19 Mar., 23 July, and 19 Nov. •Cootamundra—Wednesday, 25 Mar., Tuesday, 28 July, and

Monday, 7 Dec.Wyalong—Mondays, 20 April (2 p.m.), and 17 Aug. (2 p.m.).,

and Tuesday, 24 Nov. (2 p.m.)Temora—Fridays, 24 April, 21 Aug., and 27 Nov.Tumut—Mondays, 27 April (2 p.m.), and 24 Aug., and Tuesday,

1 Dec. (2 p.m.)Gundagai—Thursdays, 30 April, 27 Aug., and Friday, 4 Dec.

WESTERN DISTRICT.

Lithgow—Tuesdays, 3 Feb., 2 June, and 20 Oct.Wellington—Wednesdays, 4 Feb., 3 June, and 21 Oct.Mudgee—Tuesday, 10 Feb., Wednesday, 10 June, and Tuesday,

10 Nov.Bathurst—Tuesdays, 17 Feb..

'

16 June, and 17 Nov.Orange—Tuesdays, 24 Feb., 23 June, and 24 Nov.Forbes—Tuesday, 3 Mar., Wednesday, 1 July, and Tuesday,

6 Oct.Parkes—Tuesdays, 10 Mar., 7 July, and 13 Oct.Condobolin—Wednesdays, 11 March (2 p.m.), 8 July (2 p.m.),

and 14 Oct. (2 p.m.)Dubbo—Tuesdays, 17 Mar., 14 July, and 3 Nov.Coonmnble —Tuesdays, 24 Mar. (2 p.m.), 21 July (2 p.m.),

and 27 Oct. (2 p.m.)Young—Tuesday, 31 Mar., Wednesday, 5 Aug., and Tuesday,

1 Dec.Grenfell—Tuesdays, 21 April (2 p.m.), 18 Aug. (2 p.m.), and

8 Dec. (2 p.m.)Cowra—Tuesdays, 28 April, 25 Aug., and 15 Dec.

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SOUTHERN AND HINTER DISTRICT.

Wollongong—Thursdays, 5 Feb., 14 May, and Wednesday,23 Sept.

Newcastle—Tuesdays, 17 Feb., 26 May, 18 Aug., and 24 Nov.Maitland—Thursday, 26 Feb., Tuesday, 5 May, and Thurs-

days, 10 Sept. and 19 Nov.Cooma—Tuesdays, 3 Mar., 2 June, and 20 Oct.Bombala—Monday, 9 Mar., Tuesday, 9 June, and Monday,

26 Oct.Eden—Fridays, 13 Mar., 12 June, and 30 Oct.Bega—Wednesdays, 18 Mar., 17 June, and 4 Nov.Moruya—Fridays, 20 Mar., 19 June, and 6 Nov.Nowra—Tuesdays, 24 Mar., 23 June, and 10 Nov.Kiama—Wednesdays, 25 Mar., 24 June, and 11 Nov.

Braidwood—Tuesdays, 31 Mar, 7 July, and 6 Oct.Queanbeyan—Thursdays, 2 April, 9 July, and 8 Oct.Moss Vale—Tuesdays, 21 April, 25 Aug., and 8 Dec.

Campbelltown—Thursdays, 23 April, 27 Aug., and 10 Dec.

NORTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.

Bourke—Wednesdays, 4 Feb., 10 June, and 7 Oct.Nyngan—Fridays; 6 Feb. (3 p.m.), 12 June (3 p.m.), and

9 Oct. (3 p.m.)Cobar—Mondays, 9 Feb., 15 June, and 12 Oct.Murrurundi—Mondays, 23 Feb., 6 July, and 26 Oct.Muswellbrook—Tuesdays, 24 Feb. (2 p.m.), 30 June (2 p.m.),

and 27 Oct. (2 p.m.)Singleton—Wednesdays, 25 Feb. (2 p.m.), 1 July (2 p.m.), and

28 Oct. (2 p.m.)Walgett—Mondays, 9 Mar., 13 July, and 9 Nov.Narrabri—Thursdays, 12 Mar., 16 July, and 12 Nov.

Gunnedah—Mondays, 16 Mar., 20 July, and 16 Nov.Broken Hill—Saturdays, 18 April, 8 Aug., and 5 Dec.Deniliquin—Tuesdays, 28 April, 18 Aug., and 15 Dec.

NORTHERN DISTRICT.

Armidale—Tuesdays, 3 Feb., 2 June, and 22 Sept.Glen Innes—Thursdays, 5 Feb., 4 June, and 24 Sept.Tenterfield—Monday, 9 Feb. (11 a.m.), Tuesday, 9 June

(11 a.m.), and Monday, 28 Sept. (11 a.m.)Inverell—Thursdays, 12 Feb., 11 June, and 1 Oct.Moree—Tuesdays, 17 Feb., 16 June, and 6 Oct.Bingara—Thursdays, 19 Feb., 18 June, and 3 Oct.Taree—Wednesdays, 4 Mar., 1 July, and 21 Oct.Port Macquarie—Fridays, 6 Mar., 3 July, and 23 Oct.Kempsey—Mondays, 9 Mar., 8 July, and 26 Oct.Bellingen—Thursdays, 12 Mar., 9 July, and 29 Oct.Tamworth—Thursdays, 19 Mar., 16 July, and 5 Nov.Grafton—Tuesdays, 24 Mar., 28 July, and 17 Nov.Casino—Fridays, 27 Mar., 31 July, and 20 Nov.

Murwillumbah—Tuesdays, 31 Mar., 4 Aux., aid 24 Nov.Lismore—Thursdays, 2. April, 6 Aug., and 26 Nov.

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JANUARY.

i 112F3s45

c-SmSecond Sunday after Christmas.

6 Ty7 w8 Th9F10 S

II1213

Pc,,.Tu

z71'First Sunday if ter 3P'„

14W15 Th16F17 S18 :# Second Sunday Our Epiphany.19 k Q.S. Sydney.20Th

21 W

22 Th23 F24325 $ Third Sunday after Epiphany.26 ill27 Tu 1 a..). .D.O. Penrith (11a.m.)28 W29Th D.C. Windsor (11 a.m.).30 F31 S

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FE BRUARY.

1S Fourth Sunday after Epiphany.2 M Q.S. Parramatta. D.C. Sydney:3 Tu Q.S. Wollongong and Armidale. D.C. Lithgow

[and Armidale.4 W Q.S. Bourke. lid Parramatta, Wellington ,

jahd Bourke.5Th Q.S. Olen Times. D.C. Wollongong 0,6a 61,66 F D.C. Nyugan (3 p.m.). [Bines.7 S8 S - $.e .-filft661illit $unday.9■ M Q.S. Cobar and Teritetfield am.l. p. a Cobar

[and Tenterfield (11 a.m.).

II10T'- uW

. g , - • . ... ,,...,Q. . Goulbnrn, Mudgee, and Newcastle., P.M,'

[31141geo•12 Th Q.S. Inverell. D.C. Goulburn and Inverell.1. ,4E'1 4 - . -15 S Sexagesima Sunday/ 61y1 D.C. Yass (2 p.m.).17 Tu Q.S. Yass, Bathurst, and Moree, D.& Bathurst,18 W [Newcastle; and Moree.19 Th Q.S. Bingara. D.C. Bingara.20 F21 s22 S Quingmagesima Sunday.23 rt Q.S. Murrurundi. D.C. Murrurundi.24 Tu Q.S. Orange and Maitland. D.C. Orange and

[Muswellbrook (2 p.m.).25 W D.C. Singleton (2 p.m.).26 Th Q.S. Singleton. D.C. Maitland.27 F D.C. Corowa.28 S

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MARCH.

I ,First Sunday in Lent.2 M Q.S. Sydney. D.C. Sydney.3 Tu Q.S. Albury and Forbes. D.C. Forbes and

Cooma.4 W Q.S. Coma and Taree. D.C. Taree.5Th D.C. Albury.6 F D.C. Port Macquarie.

7 S8 (Second Sunday) in Lent .9 m Q.S. Wagga Wagga, Bombala, Walgett & Kempsey.

Io Tu [D.C. Bombala,

D.C. Parkes. °.Bombala Walget& xn(2 pm.I 1 W Q.S. Condobolin (2 p.m.). D.C. Wagga Wagga12 Th Q.S. Narrabri. D.C. Narrabri and Bellingen.13 F D.C. Eden.14815 ,S Third Sunday in Litt.16 M Central Criminal Cella. S.C. tprclnly Q .S. Gunnedah

27 Tu Q.S. Hay, Dubbo, and Bega. D.C. Dubbo.18 w D.C. Bega. [worth.19 Th Q.S. Tamworth. D.C. Narrandera and Tam-20 F Q.S. Narrandera. D.C. Moruya.2 I S2223

5-

MFourth Sunday in Lent.

[Nowra, and Grafton.24 Tu Q.S. Grafton. D.C. Coonamble (2 p.m.).25 w Q.S. Coonamble. D.C. Cootamundra & Kiama.26 Th Q.S. Cootamundra.27 F D.C. Casino.

28 S29 S fifth Sunday in lent .30 M wood, and Murwillumbah.31 Tu Q.S, Young and Braidwood. D.C. Young, Braid-

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APRIL.

1 W Q.S. Sydney. D.C. Sydney.2 Th D.C. Queanbeyan and Lismore.3F4S5 3 Palm Sunday.6 M Q.S. Lismore.7 Tu8W9Th

10 F GOOD FRIDAY.11 S

I 2 (Caster Nap.13 M14Th15 W S.C. Hay, Dubbo, and Armidale.16 Th17 F18 S D.C. Broken Hill.19 S Sunday (2 p.m. .)20 M S.C. Albury. Q.S. Broken Hill. D.C. Wyalong21 Tu S.C. Narrabri. Q.S. Wyalong. D.C. Grenfell22 W Q.S. Grenfell. [(2 p.m.), and•Moss Yale23 Th D.C. Campbelltown. -

24 F S.C. Goulburn. D.C. Temora.2526

S ,..,..1,Second Sunday after Master.

27 11 S.C. Maitland. D.C. Tumut (2 p.m.).28 Tu S.C. Grafton. Q.S. Cowra and Deniliquin29 W D.C. Cowra and Deniliquin:

30 Th D.C. Gundagai.

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MAY.

1 F Q.S. Gundagai.2 83 c$ Third Sunday eta Easter.4 M Q.S. Sydney. D.C. Sydney.5 Tu D.C. Maitland.6W7Th8F9 81o 3 fourth Sunday alba Easter.

II M12 Tu Q.S. Wollongong.13 W14 Th D.C. Wollongong.15 Fi6 S17 S Rogation ,Sunday.18 M19 Tu. Q.S. Newcastle.20W21 Th22 F23 S24 3 Sunday after Ascension civ.25 51126 Tu D.C. Newcastle.27 W28Th29 F30 S3r S Whit Sunday.

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JUNE.

1 hi Central Criminal Court Q.S. Sydney and Parramatta..

2 T11 Q.S. Armidate. D.C. Miaow, Cooma, aneinCja.unyddaree.y.3 W Q,S. Cooma. D.C. Parramatta end Wellington4Th S.C. Sydney. Q.S. Glen Innes D.C. Glen5 P grams657 $ Trinity &tramp.8 M9 Tu Q S. Bombala, and Tenterfield 01 a.m.) D.C., Penrith

p11 a.m ), Bombala, and Tenterfield 01 a m.).10 W Q.S. .fudges and Bourke. D.C. Nudger and Bourke.

11 Th Q.S. Inverell. D.C. Windsor (11 a.m.), andI2 F D.C. Eden and Nyngan (3 p.m.). Inverell13514 $ first Sunday after Trinity/5 M Q.S. Cobar. D.C. Cobar.x6 To Q.S. Goulburn, Bathurst, Bega and Bathu Moree and. D.C.

17 W D.C. Bega.18 Th Q.S. Bingara. D.C. Goulburn and Bingara.Ig F D.C. Moruya.20 5

g $ ,Second Sunday after Trinity.22 hi D.C. Yass (2 p.m.).23 Tu Q.S. Yass and Orange. D.C. Orange and.24 W D.C. Mama. [Noma25 Th26 F27 328 $ Third Sunday after Trinity.29 M30 Tu D.C. Muswellbrook (2 p.m.).

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JULY.

,,,,. Q.s..Sydney, Forbes, and Tares. D.C. Forbes, SingletonW1 [ i2 p.m.), and tare°.2 Th Q.S. Singleton. D.C. Corowa (2 Pm.).3 F D.C. Port Macquarie.4 8„

6 hiGram Sunday after Trinity.,fourth

,

Q.S. Albury, urrundi, and Kempsy and D.C.

7 Tu Q.S. Braidwood. D.C. Parkes and )and Kempsey Braidwood8 W Q.S. Coadoboltn (2p.m.). D.C. Condobolin (2 p.m.).9 Th D.C. Albury, Queanbeyan, and Bellingen.

10 F11S

12S Fifth Sunday after Trinity.23 M Q.S. Wagga Wagga, and Walgett. D.C. Walgett.

14 Tu Q.S. Dubbo. D.C. Dubbo./5 W D.C. Wagga Wagga.16 Th Q.S. Narrabri, and Tamworth. D.C. Narrabri and

17 F18829 3 Sixth Sunday after Trinity.20 DI Q.S. Gunnedah. D.C. Hay and Gunnedah.21 Tu Q.S. Hay. D.C. Coonamble (2 p.m.).22 W Q.S. Coonamble.23 Th D.C. Narrandera.24 F Q.S. Narrandera.25 S26 $ Seventh Sunday after Trinity.27 M28 Tu Q.S. Grafton. D.C. Cootamundra and Grafton.29 W Q.S. Cootamundra.3o Th31 D.C. Casino.

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AUGUST.

1 S2$

Eighth Sunday after Trinity.3 AI4 Tu Q.S. Sydney. D.C. Sydney and Murwillumbah.5 W Q.S. Young. D.C. Young.6 Th D.C. Lismore.7 F ■8 S D.C. Broken Hill. •9 $ Ninth (Sunday after Trinity.

IoM Q.S. Broken Hill and Lismore.II Tu Q.S. Newcastle.12 W13 ,E14F15S16 $ Tenth Sunday after Trinity.17 M D.C. Wyalong (2 p.m.)1819

TuW

Q.S. Wyalong and Deniliquin. Dz. Grenfell (2 p.m.)(Newcastle, mud Deniliquin.Q.S. Grenfell

20 Th -21 F D.C. Temora.22 S23 -S . Eleventh Sunday after Trinity.24 Al D.C. Tumid.25 Tu Q.S. Cowra. D.C. Cowra and Moss Vale.26 W27 Th D.C. Gundagai and Campbelltown.28 F Q.S. Gundagai.29 S3o Twelfth Sunday after Trinity.31 M Central Criminal Court. S.C. Sydney.

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SEPTEMBER.

1 Tu D.C. Sydney. •2 W Q.S. Sydney.3 Th4F5s6 Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity.7M8 Tu Q•S: Maitland.

9 W10 Th D.C. Maitland.1 i F12 S

13 Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity.4 M

15 Tux6 W17 Th18 F19 S20 Fifteenth unday after Trinity.21 11122 Tu os, Wollongong and Armidale. D.C, Armidale.

23 W D.C. Wollongong.24 Th Q.S. Glen Innes. D.C. Glen Innes.25 F26 S2 7 Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity28 M Q.S. Tenterfield (11 a.m.) D.C. Penrith (1129 Tu [a.m.) and Tenterfield (11 a.m.).30 W D.C. Windsor (11 a.m.).

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OCTOBER.Month for registering Solicitors Offices.

I Th S.C. Lismor e. Q.S. Sydney and Inrerell. D.02 F [Sydney and Inverell

3 S4 5 Seventeenth Sunday aft= Stint).5 M6 Tu "Cootamundra and Forbes Braidwood Newcastle. Q.S. Paramatta7 W n.Q.S . Bourke. D.C..Bourke. (wood. and Dome59

ThF

Q S. Biugars D.C. Parramatta, Queanbeyan, and[B lugara

S.C. Wagga Wagga. D.C. Nyngan (3 p.m.).e.

10S11 3 Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity.

12 M Q.S. Cobar. D.C. Cobar.13 Tu Q.S. Goulburn. D.C. Parkes.14 W S.C. Dubbo, Q.S, Condobolin (2. p.m.) D.C. Condobolin

15 Th S.C. Deniliquin. D.C. Goulburn ' t2 l''"16 F S.C. Tamworth.

7 s18 3 Nineteenth Sunday aft= Trinity.

19 M D.C. Yass (2 p.m.).20 Tu D.C. Lithgow and Cooma.21 W Q.S. Taus, Cooma, and Taree. D.C. Welling-22 Th . [ton and Taree.23 F S.C. Bathurst. D.C. Port Macquarie.24 S25 S Twentieth Sunday after Trinity.26 M Q.S. Bombals, Murrurundi, and Kempsey. D.C. Born.

27 Tu D.C. Coonamble 12 p.m.) and Muswellbrook28 W Q.S. Coonamble. D.C. Singleton (2 p.m.).29 Th Q.S. Singleton. D.C, Bellingen.30 F D.C. Corowa. and Eden.31 S Last day for registering Solicitors " Offices."

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NOVEMBER.

I Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity.2 M Q.S. Sydney. D.C. Sydney.3 Tu Q.S. Albury and Bega. D.C. Dubbo.4 W D.C. Sega.5 Th Q.S. Tamworth. D.C. Albury and Tamworth.6 F D.C. Moruya.7 S8 Twenty-second Sunday raw Trinity.9 M Q.S. Wow. Wagga and Walgett. D.C, Walgett.

10 Tu Q.S. ?Aurigae. D.C. Mudgee and Nowra.11 W D.C. Wagga Wagga and ft: iama.12 Th Q.S. Narrabri. D.C. Narrabri.

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15 Twenty-third Sunday. after Trinity.16 M Q.S. Gunnedah. D.C. Hay and Gunnedah.17 Tu Q.S. Hay, Bathurst. Maitland, and Grafton.18 W [D.C. Bathurst and Grafton.19 Th D.C. Narrandera and Maitland.20 F Q.S. Narrandera. D.C. Casino.21 S22 Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity23 M Central Criminal Court. S.C. Sydney.24 Tu Q.S. Orange. D.C. W; along (2 p.m.), Orange, Newcastle25 W Q.S. Wye,long. [anti Murw ilium bah.

26 Th D.C. Lismore.27 F D.C. Temora.28 S29 S ,first Sunday in adbent.3o M Q.S. Sydney and Lismore.

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DECEMBER.

I Tu Q.S. Young and Newcastle. D.C. Sydney,2 W gamut (2 p.m.), and Young.3 Th4 F' Q.S. Gundagai. D.C. Gundagai.5 8 D.C. Broken Hill.6 Second Sunday in Adbent.7 M Q.S. Broken Hill. D.C. Cootamundra.8 Tu Q.S. Cootamundra. D.C. Grenfell (2 p.m.),9 W Q.S. Grenfell. [and Moss Vale.

I0 Th D.C. Campbelltown.11F

I2S13 Third Sunday in adbent.14 M15 Tu Q.S. Cowra and Deniliquin. D.C. Cowry and16 w Deniliquin.

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18 F19820 &Milt Sunday in Adbent.2/ M22 Tu23 W24Th .25 F CHRISTMAS DAY.26S .27 S Aim/ Sunday after Christmas.28 M29 Tu .3o W

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LATEST DATES FOR GIVING NOTICE FORBARRISTERS' EXAMINATIONS, 86c., FOR

THE YEAR 1914.

EXAMINATIONS, &c., FOR THE BAR.

Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to applyfor admission as a student -at-law, or for examinations-14 February, 2 May, 25 July, and 24 October.

Preliminary, Intermediate, and Final Examinations begin-23 February, 11 May, 4 August, and 2 November.

RULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF BARRISTERS.

Friday, the 16th day of November, A.D. 1906.Ix pursuance of all powers vested in us, or any of us, asmembers of the Barristers' Admission Board, or as Judgesof the Supreme Court of New South Wales, we do orderand direct as follows :-

Commence- 1. These Rules shall come into force on the first day ofmerit. December, 1906.Rescission 2. All Rules heretofore made with reference to theof former examination and admission of candidates for admission asrules. barristers are hereby rescinded : Provided that this rescis-

sion shall not affect anything done under the said Rules,and that all persons nominated, appointed, or admittedunder the said Rules shall be deemed to have beennominated, appointed, or admitted under these Rules.

Interpre- 3. In these Rules, unless the context or subject-mattertation. otherwise indicates or requires,-

" Barrister " means a barrister-at law admitted by theCourt. ;

" Board" means the board appointed under the LegalPractitioners' Act, 1898, for the approval of pro-perly qualified persons to be barristers ;

"Court" means the Supreme Court ;"Solicitor" means an attorney, solicitor, and proctor

' of the Court ;" Graduate " means a person who has taken any degree

granted after examination in any university withinthe meaning of these Rules;

" University" means the University of Sydney or anyuniversity within the meaning of the Legal Prac-titioners' Act, 1898 ;

" Secretary" means the Secretary to the Board ;" Student-at-law " means any person who has been

admitted by the Board with a view to his qualifyfag for admission as a barrister, whether hisstudentship has expired or not.

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QUALIFICATIONS. qualifica4. The following persons only shall be eligible for ad- tions.

mission as barristers:— 24 Sept.,(a.) Barristers-at-law, or advocates admitted in Great 1221 ' 11'' 2.

Britain or Ireland. 15 Dec.,(b) Barristers duly admitted to practise in the Supreme 1904, R. 1.

Courts of Victoria or of Queensland. 24 Sept.,(e) Students-at-law who have been such students for 1891, R. 2,

the prescribed period and have complied with allthe requirements of these Rules.

(4) Solicitors of the Court of five years' standing from 1898, No. 22,the date of their admission in New South Wales, sec. 11.whose names have been, on their own application,removed from the roll of solicitors in the Court.

6. The Board shall meet in the Judges' consultation roomon the first and last Wednesdays in each term, if required, Boardor on such other dates as the Attorney-General may Meetings,appoint. 24 Sept„

6. At any meeting three members of the Board shall form 1891, R. 1.a quorum. Quorum.

7. Repealed by Rule of 19th November, 1913, whichprovides as follows :-- During each year the Board shall Examiners,appoint as examiners for the ensuing year— 24 Sept.,

(a) The Professor of Law of the University of Sydney 1891, R. 17.and two or more practising barristers, or suchother persons as may be approved, for the finalexamination in law ;

(5) The Professor of Law of the University of Sydneyor such other person as may be approved for theintermediate examination in law.

(c) Two or more professors of the University of Sydneyor such other persons as may be approved for thepreliminary examination.

8. All examiners may continue to act as examiners Tenure ofuntil their successors have been appointed. office. Ibid.

9. The Board may at any time, if necessary, appoint Limitedany approved person as examiner, either generally or for appoint-any limited time or purpose.' ments.

Ibid.STUDENTSHIP AT LAW.

10. The following persons only shall be eligible for Qualifica-admission as students-at-law tions of

(a) Graduates of a University as defined in Rule 3. Students-at-(b) Persone who have passed two annual examinations law.

at the University of Sydney and who shall Had., R. 4.thereafter become graduates.

(c) Persons who have passed two annual examinationsat the University of Sydney and also the pre.liminary examination in History.

(d) Persons who have passed the preliminaryexamination.

11. Every person applying for admission as a student- Notice forat-law, or for admission to the preliminary examination, admission.shall give written notice of his application to the Secretary Ibid., R. 3.before the commencement of any term.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Certificates 12. Such notice must be accompanied by certificatesof character. from two or more persons resident in the State, that they24 Sept., are well acquainted with the applicant, and that he is a1891, R. 3. person of good fame and character.Other evidence 13. The Board may require such further or otheras to charactered evidence as to the good fame and character of any/bid. applicant as it deems necessary.Term of 14. No student-at-law shall be admitted as a barristerstudentship. until he has been a student-at-law for at least two years ;Ibid., R. b. nor shall any person admitted a student-at-law under

subclauses (c) and (d) of Rule 10 be admitted as a barristeruntil he has been a student-at-law for at least three years.

Terms kept 15. Any peron who produces a certificate that he hasin England kept four terms as a student-at-law of any English oror Ireland. Irish Inn of Court may be allowed to count the same asIbid. equivalent to one year as a student-at-law under these

rules.Residence 10. During studentship every student-at-law shall be acondition. bond-fide resident in this State, provided that residenceIbid. R. 6. in London when keeping terms at an Inn of Court shall

not be held to be a contravention of this rule.Exemption 17. The Board may in any case excuse any student-at-from. law from compliance with the preceding rule.Commence• IS . The studentship of any student-at-law admittedmeat of under subclause (d) of Rule 10 shall commence from thestuentship.16 Dec. 1504. last day of the preliminary examination.

19. A student-at-law may, during the term of hisService studentship, enter into or continue to serve underArticles of Clerkship with a solicitor of the Court,

articles. provided that no such student shall be admitted as a10 Mar., 1593 barrister until such Articles of Clerkship have expired or

been determined.EXAMINATIONS.

Time and 20. All examinations shall he held during the secondplace of week in term, at such place and time and subject to suchexamination conditions as the Board may appoint and direct ; Provided9 Mae. , 1900, that the Board may, if it thinks fit, determine upon anyR. I. other time for the holding of such examinations.Except for 21. The preceding rule shall not affect in any wayLL.B. examinations held by the -University of Sydney, and shallstudents. not apply to a student-at-law who is proceeding to theIbid., R. 2. examination of Bachelor of Laws in the said University.Examina- 22. The examinations under thew rules shall be :—tions.. (a) A preliminary examination.

(b) An intermediate examination in Law.(c) A final examination in Law.

Preliminary 23. The subjects of the preliminary examination shallexamina- be Latin, Geometry, Algebra, History, and either Greek,tion. or French Language and Literature, or Logic ; the24 Sept., standard of proficiency required shall be equal to that of1891, R. 10. the Second Annual Examination in the University of

Sydney, so far as such standard is capable of beingapplied to the subjects prescribed.

Intermediate 24. The subjects of the intermediate examination inLaw shall be Roman Law, International Law, and Con-/M., R. 11. stitutional Law.

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25. The subjects of the final examination in Law shall Final exami-be as follows nation.

Section 1.--(a) The Law of Real and Personal 22 Sept.Property ; (b) Equity, Bankruptcy, Probate, and "'Divorce, and Practice in those Jurisdictions;and (c) General Paper.

Section IL—(a) Contracts ; (b) Torts and Crimes ;and (c) Procedure at Common Law in Civil andCriminal Cases, together with Pleading andEvidence.

26. As soon as possible after any examination the Reports byExaminers shall forward to the Secretary the questions examiners,and answers of each candidate, together with a report, 24 Sept.,which shall state whether the answers are " very satis- mil, R. 18.factory," "satisfactory," or "not satisfactory" in eachsubject.

27. The Secretary shall place each reports before theConsidera,-Board at the first meeting held after the receipt by him tion ofof all the reports relating to any examination, whereupon reports.the Board shall determine whether each candidate has Ibid.passed the examination or must present himself again forthe whole or any portion of the subjects comprised in theexamination.

28.The Board shall from time to time notify the books Subjects ofwhich are to he set for all or any of the examinations. examina-Provided that at least six months' notice shall be given of tion.any change in such books, or any of them. Until altered,the books for the examinations shall be those set out inthe First Schedule.

29.Every student at law shall pass the intermediate Time forlaw and the final law examinations, and may present sitting forhimself for examination as follows exmina-

tions.Intermediate law examination.—Six months after 24 Sept.,being admitted a student-at-law. 1891, R. 14Final examination.—Section I.—Nine months after 22 Sept.,first presenting himself for the Intermediate Law 3.203, R. 2.Examination.

Final examination.—Section II—Nine months afterfirst presenting himself for Section I of the finalexamination.

Final examination.—Sections I and II—Fifteen monthsafter first presenting himself for the intermediatelaw examination.

30. Repealed by Rule of 25th May, 1908, and following ExemptionRule substituted therefor : -Provided that any student-at- from

exami who has attended the Law lectures appointed by the nations.University of Sydney, and has obtained, or during his 24 Sept.,studentship obtains, the degree of Bachelor of Laws of 1891, RR_ 11the said University, shall not be required to pass the and 11.intermediate law examination, nor the final law examina-tion : Provided further that any student-at-law who haspassed the intermediate examination for the degree ofBachelor of Laws in the University of Sydney, or whoholds the degree of Bachelor of Laws at a University, or

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the degree of Bachelor of Civil Laws at the University ofOxford, or who has passed in the First Class of theSchool of Jurisprudence in the Universities of Oxfordor Cambridge, or who has passed an examination inRoman, International, and Constitutional Law at one ofthe Inns of Court in England or Ireland, shall not berequired to pass the intermediate law examination.

31. If any candidate fails to pass any examination underthese rules he may from time to time present himself forre-examination in the whole or any part of such examina-tion in any subsequent term. The Board may, however,in any case, if it thinks fit, refuse to allow a candidate topresent. himself for examination.

32. If a candidate in the preliminary examination failsin one subject only, but passes in three of the remainingsubjects very satisfactorily, the Board may resolve thatthe candidate has satisfactorily passed the said examina-tion.

33. If a candidate in the preliminary examination failsto pass very satisfactorily in two subjects, or satisfactorilyin three subjects, any re-examination must extend to allsubjects.

SI. If a candidate in the intermediate law examination,or in either section of the final law examination, fails topass very satisfactorily in one subject, or satisfactorilyin two subjects, any re-examination must extend to allthe subjects of such examination, or of such section.

35. A candidate may proceed to any examination atany time not exceeding twenty-one days before theearliest date fixed by these rules for such examination.

36. Every student-at-law desirous of proceeding to theintermediate or final law examination, or any sectionthereof, shall, before the commencement of the term inwhich such examination is to be held, give written noticeto the Secretary of his desire.

37. Two days' notice of the time and place of examina-tion shall be given by the Secretary to each candidateadmitted by the Board to such examination.

Re-exami-nation.24 Sept.,1891, It. 20.

Preliminary

examination.Ibid., R. 19.

Failure inpreliminaryexamination.9 Mar., 1900,It. 3.Failure inotherexaminations.Ibid., RR. 4 a

; 32 Sept.,1903. It. 4.Examinationsheld beforefume of time.Notice toproceed toexamination.24 Sept.,1891, R. 7.Notice tocandidate.Ibid.

FEES.Fees. 33. The fees for the preliminary and law examinations9 Oct., 1899 shall be as follows :—1895; 9 Mar.,1900, R. 6 ;22 Sept.,1903, R. 3.

Preliminary examination or re-examination : Twentyguineas.

Intermediate law examination or re-examination : Tenguineas.

Final examination or re-examination, each section :Ten guineas.

Re-examination in three subjects of preliminaryexamination : Fifteen guineas.

Re-examination in any two subjects : Ten guineas.Re-examination in any one subject : Fiye guineas.

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39.Any person applying for admission as a barrister Fees byunder subclause (b) of Rule 4 shall pay to the Secretary Victorian. ‘&c.,the sum of £25, to be expended in aid of the Supreme barrister.

1Court Library. 15 Dec., 1951,40. Every person applying for admission as a barrister, R. 1 (b).

or as a student-at-law, and every person applying for Fee toadmission to any examination or re-examination, shall at Secretary.the time of such application pay to the Secretary a sum of 3 March, 1900,one guinea, which shall be retained by him ; Provided, R. s ; an Sept..however, that this rule shall. not apply to the persons 1903, R.3;mentioned in subclause (a) of Rule 4. 15 Dec., 1904

4L The fees for the examinations shall be paid by the 11-j. 1 (e)sa. l ofSecretary to the Examiners by whom the examinations are Disposal feesbeing conducted.

ADMISSION.42. Every person applying for admission as a barrister of Notice of

the Court shall give one day's notice of his intended appli- application.cation to the Secretary.

43. Repealed by Rule of 1st December, 1909, which pm- Evidence onvides as follows :—Every person so applying for admission applicationunder subclause (a) of Rule 4 shall produce, on his applica- by EnglishSion, or at such other time as the Court determines, a cer- barrister.tificate of his admission in Great Britain or Ireland, or suchother evidence thereof as the Court considers sufficient.Every such person shall also file an affidavit stating howhe has been employed since his admission in Great Britainor Ireland, and may be required to produce evidence ofcharacter.

44. Every person so applying for admission under sub- Evidence onclause (6) of Rule 4 shall produce a certificate under the application &chand of the Chief Justice of the Court in which he was

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admitted, setting forth the fact of his admission as a barrister.15 Dee.. 1904,barrister, and recommending him as a fit and proper per- a. 1 fa).son to be admitted a barrister of the Court.

45.Repealed by hide of 1st December, 1909, which pro- Evidence onvides as follows :—Every person so applying for admission epi lie et as byunder subclause (d) of Rule 4 shall, seven days before such. 'application, serve written notice thereof on the HonorarySecretary to the Council of the Bar of New South Wales,and on the Secretary to the Incorporated Law Institute.He must also file an affidavit in Form No. 1 contained inthe Second Schedule.

48. Every student-at-law so applying shall lodge with Proof ofthe Secretary a declaration in Form No. 2 contained in the residenceSecond Schedule, and also certificates from two or more andpersons resident in the State, that they are well acquainted character.with the applicant, and that he is a person of good fame 24 Sept.,and character. 1891, R. 6.

47. No such student-at-law shall be entitled to be ad- Certificatemilted a barrister of the Court until the Board certifies of Board.that he has complied with these Rules and is eligible for /bid., R . 22.admission. The Board may give such certificate subjectto any condition it considers desirable.

48.No person shall be admitted as a barrister of this PersonalCourt unless a motion for his admission is made in open appearance inCourt, and unless the applicant be present in Court when Court uire •

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40. No person shall be entitled, by virtue of his admissionas a barrister, to practise in Now South Wales in any °the;capacity than that of a barrister. '

MISCELLANEOUS.50. If any person applying for admission as a student-at-

law, or as a barrister, fails in the strict observance of therequirements of these Rules, the Board, notwithstandinganything contained in these Rules, if satisfied that suchfailure was occasioned by accident, mistake, or othersufficient cause, may dispense with a literal compliancewith these Rules.

51. The Chief Clerk of the Court, or such other person asthe Board may appoint, shall be Secretary to the Board,and shall attend all meetings of the Board, keep minutesof its proceedings, conduct its correspondence, and performsuch other duties as the Board may require.

FIRST SCHEDULE.PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION.

1. GREEK.—Translations from the Iliad, First 4 hooks;The Antigone of Sophocles ; Herodotus, 2nd Book ;or

FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.—Any two ofthe following books to be selected by the Candidate,viz. :—

Montesquieu's " Esprit des Lois."Racine's Tragedies.

The following four of Moliere's Plays :-Le Misanthrope, L'Avare, Tartufe, Les Fourberies

de Scapin.Rousseau's Contrat Social.Sainte-Beuve's Causeries du Lundi, volume I; or

LOGIC.—Whateley's Logic, and Locke on the HumanUnderstanding.

2. LATIN.—Translations from Cicero de Offices, and 1st and2nd Orations against Cathine; the Germania ofTacitus ; Odes of Horace.

3. GEOMETRY.—The substance of Euclid, Books I–IV.Where the candidates do not follow Euclid's Elementsthey should state what text-book of Geometry theyhave studied. Among the newer books, Hall andStevens School Geometry, Parts I-IV, is recommended.

4. ALGEBRA.— To Quadratic Equations inclusive. Questionsmay be set, involving the use of squared paper insimple equations and simple simultaneous equations. -

5. II ISTORY.—Hallam's Constitutional History, and MiddleAges, 5th, 6th, and 8th Chapters; Creasy on the Con-stitution ; Stephen's Commentaries, Introduction andConcluding Chapter.

INTERMEDIATE LAM, EXAMINATION.1, ROMAN

(I) The Institutes of Justinian," Books I and II; BookIll, Title 13 to the end of the Book ; Book IV,Titles 1 to 5 inclusive. Book recommended;Moyle's "Justinian."

(if) Maine's " Ancient Law."

Practising asbarrister.15 Dec., 1804,R: 1 (d),

Failure tocomplywith rules.16 Feb-, 1850.

Secretary.24 Sept.,1891, R. 24.

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`2. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-(I) Dicey, " Introduction to the Study of Law of the Con.

stitution" .(3rd or later edition).(a) Anson, "Law and Custom of the Constitution," Part II

(1st or later edition), six chapters, viz. :—Chapters (1)The Prerogative of the Crown ; (2) Title to Crown-Allegiance ; (3) Councils of Crown—Privy Council andCabinet ; (5) Dominions and Dependencies of Crown ;(6) Foreign relations ; (10) The Courts, omitting section4 (Courts outside the Supreme Court).

(m) The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act,1900, together with the Letters Patent, the Commissionand Instructions relating to the office of Governor-General. (A copy of these Instruments will be foundin "Statutes of Practical Utility," Vol. IV, pp. 601 to606.)

(r7) The Constitution Statute and the Constitution Act,1902, togetherwith the Letters Patent, the Commissionand Instructions relating to the office of Governor ofNew South Wales. (A copy of these Instruments will befound in the "Statutes of Practical Utility," Vol. IV,pages 607 to 616, whilst both the Acts and Instrumentsreferred to will be found in the " New South WalesParliamentary Handbook" issued by the GovernmentPrinter.)

(V) Webb, "Imperial Law," Chapter 3(Introduction of thelaws of England into New South Wales and Victoria).

3. INTERNATIONAL LAW—Lawrence "The Principles of International Law" (4th or

later edition).

FINAL LAW EXAMINATION.

Section I.1. LAW OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY :—

(I) Williams, "Principles of the Law of Real Property,"omitting Part III (18th or later edition).*

(II) Williams, " Principles of the Law of Personal Pro-perty" (14th edition), omitting Part II, chapter 4(Bank-ruptcy) and chapter 6 (so far as relates to Joint StockCompanies).*

(Students are advised to study these text-books inconjunction with Millard's "Law of Real Property,"and Millard's " Personal Property ").

(III) The Registration of Deeds Act, 1897, and the RealProperty Act, 1900.

Where books are (marked thus (*), see notice on page 184:

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2 EQUITY, BANKRUPTCY, PROBATE, AND DIVORCE, and Practicein those jurisdictions :-

(t) Snell, " Principles of Equity " (9th or later edition).•(it) The Equity Act, 1901.WO Williams, ' Principles of the Law of Personal Pro-

perty," Part II, chapters 4 and 6 '• to be read in con-

junction with the Bankruptcy Act, 1898, and theCompanies Act, 1899. (A short summary of the locallaw on these two subjects be found in Millard's"Personal Property," pp. 127-166 and 192-218.).

(iv) The Wills, Probate, and Administration Act, 1898,Part II.

(v) The Matrimonial Causes Act, 1899.3. GENERAL PAPER :-

(I) Beal, "Cardinal Rules of Legal Interpretation."(u) The Interpretation Act, 1897 (N.S.W.); the Acts

Interpretation Act, 1901 (Federal) ; the InterpretationAct, 1889 (Imperial),

(m) The following leading cases, with notes :—(a) FromSmith's " Leading Cases at Common Law"; Lickbarrowv. .Mason (stoppage in transitu); Miller v. Race (negoti-able instruments); and the Duchess of Kingston's case(estoppel). (5) From White and Tudor's "LeadingCases in Equity." Russell v. Russell (equitable mort-gage by deposit of deeds) ; Bassett v. Nosworthy(purchase for valuable consideration without notice) ;Penn v. Lord Baltimore (Equity acts in personam).

Section II.1. CONTRACTS :-

(I) Anson, " Law of Contract " (8th or later edition).•(it) Stevens, " Elements of Mercantile Law," Part II (3rd

or later edition).*2. TORTS AND CRIMES

(I) Pollock, " Law of Torts" (6th or later edition).*(II) Harris, "Criminal Law " (8th or later edition).•

(III) The Crimes Act, 1900, Parts I to IX.3. PROCEDURE AT COMMON LAW IN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES,

TOGETHER WITH PLEADING AND EVIDENCE :-(I) The Common Law Procedure Act, 1899.

(II) The District Courts Act, 1901.(III) The.Justices Act, 1902.

(iv) The Crimes Act, 1900, Parts X to XVI.(v) Stephen, "Principles of Pleading in Civil Actions"

(7th edition).*(vi) Stephen, " Digest of the Law of Evidence" (5th or

later edition).*(vii) The Evidence Act, 1898; the Witnesses Examination

Act, 1900 ; the Accused Persons Evidence Act, 1898 ;and the State Laws and Records Recognition Act, 1901(Federal).

,Where books marked thus ( 5') see notice on page 184.

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SECOND SCHEDULE.'Form No. 1.

In the Supreme Court of INew South Wales. f

In the matter of the application of A.B., a solicitor ofthis Court, to be admittéd as a barrister.

And in the matter of the Legal Practitioners Act,1898.

OS the day of 190, A.B., Ofin the State of New South Wales, ablibitoi,

being duly sworn, makes oath and Says as followsI. I was duly admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court

of New South Wales on the day of18 [or as the case may be.].

2. Since that date r have been engaged in the practice of my prefession as a solicitor at . [or as the case may bp.]

3. I am desirous of having my name removed from the rollof Solicitors of this Court for the purpose of being admittedas a barristers of this Court.

4. No application or other proceeding is now pendingagainst me as such solicitor in this Court or elsewhere, nordo I expect or apprehend that any application or proceeding

be made, had, or commenced against me as' suchsolicitor.

6. On the day of instant [or lad], I handedfor caused to be handed] to the Honorary Secretary to the

Council of the Bar of New South Wales, and also to the Secre-tary to the Incorporated Law Institute, a written notice of thisapplication.

Sworn by the Deponent, oh the day firstabbove mentioned at before

A Commissioner for Affidavits.

Form Ne. 2.of in the State of

New South Wales, Student-at-law, do solemnly declare andaffirm that-

1'. I Was admitted a student-at-law under Subclausêof Mile 10 of the Rules relating to the admission ofBarristers in the Supreme Cann` of New South WalesohOD

2. From the last-mentioned date to the date of this declara-tion I have resided in this State [or if not, Set duefacts as to residence].

And I make this solemn declaration as to the matter afore-said, according to the Law in this behalf made, and subject tothe punishment by law provided for any wilfully false state-ment in any such declaration.. ,Declared before me, at Sydney, this

day of A.D. 190 . fJustice of the Peace.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C:J. 1". W. STREET, J.WM. OWEN, J. C..G WADE, A.-G.G. B. SIMPSON, J. CHARLES, COGHLANH. E. COHEN. J. C. DELOHERY.ROBERT D. PRING, J.

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Notice to Candidates for the Bar Examination underAppendix C.

1. The English text-books prescribed for this Examinationare, in great measure, prescribed for the purpose of indicatingthe scope and subject-matter of the examination ; but, on allsubjects where the law in force in New South Wales differsfrom the English law, candidates are required to make them-selves acquainted with the law in force in New South Wales.Text-books or parts of text-books which require to be read inconnection with the local statutes are marked with an asterisk.

2. Candidates are reminded that English Statutes passedafter the 25th July, 1828, are not in force in this State, exceptin cases where the enactment has been made binding by theImperial Parliament, either expressly or by necessary implica-tion. At the same time, a considerable number of EnglishStatutes passed after that date (such as the English Wills Act,1837), have been expressly adopted by the local Legislature :whilst a considerable number of other local enactments arebased on similar enactments passed in the United Kingdom.As to how far law in force in England prior to the 25th July,1828, applies in New South Wales, reference may be made toWebb's "Imperial Law:" As to how far English Statutes havebeen adopted by, or embodied in, local legislation, referencemay be made to Curlewis' " Table of Statutes."

3. In cases where local Statutes are expressly prescribed assubjects for examination, the examination will be confined, sofar as possible, to the general tenor and essential, or moreimportant, provisions of the Statutes referred toe or, in otherwords, to such matters as would find a place in a student'stext-book. The English text-book will serve, to some extent,as a guide in this matter. Candidates may also obtain a fewcopies of previous papers, for the purpose of guidance, onapplying to the Secretary to the Board.

4. Candidates are reminded that the State Laws on some ofthe subjects included in these examinations are liable to besuperseded by Federal Legislation : whilst on other subjectsthe existing Acts are likely to be displaced by ConsolidatedActs. Candidates are further reminded that they are liable tobe examined in any Acts or Rules relating to the subjects ofthese examinations passed or made by either the State or theFederal Parliament more than six calendar months prior to thedate at which such examinations may be held.

5. Where chapters, sections, or pages are referred to, ti,,reference is to be deemed "inclusive" unless otherwiseexpressed.

Register RULES RELATING TO SOLICITORS,1 Mar., 1856, 14. There shall be kept in the office of the ProthonotaryRR.. 23-4. a book, to be called the Register of Solicitors, which shallAddresses be open for inspection by any person during office-hours.to be 15. Every Solicitor,within one month after his admission,registered. and thereafter in the month of October in every year, or atma; R. 23. such other time as a Judge may in any case order, shall

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cause to be entered in the said Register (or to be filed withthe Prothonotary, who shall cause it to be so entered forth-with) a memorandum, under his hand, of the address of his

office,and if he does not practise in Sydney, or within onemile thereof, he shall add the name of his Sydney agent,who shall be a Solicitor practising in Sydney. No process

to be issuedSolicitor16.No process shall be issued by or in the name of any iby

n default.Solicitor whose office has not been so registered. 1 Mar., 1856,IL 24.

17. In like manner, whenever the Sydney agent of any Change ofSolicitor, or the office of any Solicitor, is changed, such agent orSolicitor shall cause a memorandum of the name of his address to benew agent, or of his new office to be entered in the said registered.Register, or to be filed with the Prothonotary, who shall mid., B. 23.cause it to be so entered forthwith.

18. Where either party is represented by a Solicitor, all Service, /cc.process, pleadings, notices, summonses, orders, rules, and where partyother proceedings which by any Rule or practice of the representedCourt are required or allowed to be delivered to or served by Solicitor.upon such party shall be delivered to or served upon his H.T., 1853,Solicitor ; and every matter or thing which by any such R.R.165,167,Rule or practice is required or allowed to be done by such 1 Mar., 1856,party may be done by his Solicitor : Provided that this R. 6.Rule shall not apply in any case where there is anythingin the context or the nature of the case to show that theparty himself was intended.

of19. Where either party has sued or appeared in person, Noticeretainer ofhe shall not afterwards be deemed to be represented by a SolicitorSolicitor for the purpose of delivery or service within the after suitorlast-preceding Rule, unless and until he has given to the appearanceopposite party notice by a Solicitor that such Solicitor is ;A—person.authorised to act as his Solicitor. H.T., 1853,

R. 167.20. No Solicitor shall be changed, nor shall a party who Change of

has been represented by a Solicitor be allowed to proceed solicitor.in person, without the order of a Judge. Ibid., R. 4.

21.No Solicitor shall act in any cause, proceeding, or Solicitorsmatter in any jurisdiction of the Court for or on behalf of acting formore than one party, unless the parties for whom he acts severalare in the same interest ; and the members of a firm shall, parties.for the purposes of this Rule, be deemed one person. 7 Nov., 1857.

12June,186722. No Solicitor who has ceased to practise for two years Solicitor

continuously shall be allowed to resume practice or to ceasing toregister his name and office as a Solicitor without obtaining practise.an order from the Court. 9 Nov., 1900,

I.Any person acting in contravention of this Rule may be Penalty.

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Notice of 23. Three months' notice of intention to apply for suchapplication. order must be given to the Secretary to the Solicitors'9 Nov., 1900, Admission Board and ale) to the Secretary to the 'neer-R. 2. Porated La* Institute.

24. At the time of giving 'such. notice, the applicant mustAffidavit, tri also file an affidavit containing a statement of his place or

support, places of abode since he ceased to practise in New SouthIbid.,R. 3'. Wales, and showing how he has been employed the mean-

time, and also that he has not dono or committed any actor thing which would cause his name to be struck off theRoll of Solicitors.

Convicts notto 130 20. No Solicitor shall, Without leave of the Court, employ614100 by as a 01611E, assistant; or'Writer in or about his business as aSolicitor. Solicitor, any person who has been convicted of anyindict- 18 Dec.,1877,able offence.

R. 31.No. solici= 26. No Solicitor shall, without leach of the Court, employLao or Vol. as a clerk, assistant, or Writer, of hi any Other capacity, in'veyancers or about his business as a Solicitor, any Person Who '144struck a or been struck off the Roll of Solicitors, or Rolf of Certificated

remsus,' bided Conveyancers; or' suspended by the Court Iron]. practice as-- e a r .-• or• Cert ificated .0•` • - • • - • • '9, May, 1896 a Solicitor as Conveyancer, so long as suchConveyan person remains so struck off the Rollor suspended.Solicitor person

Icer suspen-ded or

I struck offnot to Mite

L i audience,30 July 1868

IIn the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Thursday, the 15th day of December,

Is NO`person shall be conditionally admitted as a Solicitorof this Court, nor shall any Solicitor be allowed to carry on.

His practice intheState of New South Wales, unless heSendfits resides in the said State.

4., Any person contravening the provisions of the above&ay be struck-off. the Roll of Solicitors.

FREDK. M. BARLEY, C.J.WM. OWÈN,.G. B. SIMPSON,ROBERT D. PRING, J.

27. No person who has beeu so struck off the Roll, ofsuspended shall, so long as lie remains so struck off the.Roll or suspeuded, he allowed to he heard in any proceed.ing in the Court as clerk to any Solicitor.

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in the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Wednesday, the 20th day of December, 1905.

IT is hereby ordered that the residence in any of the Stales ofthe Australian Commonwealth shall be equivalent to residence 'in New South Wales for the purposes of conditional admission3s a Solicitor of this Court or of practising as such Solicitor.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C.J.H. E. GOHEN, J.

ROBERT D. PILING, J. •

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Monday, the 3rd day of September, A.D. 1908.

No Solicitor of any Australian State shall be required to ceasepractising in such State before being conditionally admitteda Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C.J.WM. OWEN, 4.

ROBERT D.PRING, J.

LATEST DATES FOR GIVING NOTICE, &c., ANDDATES OF EXANIMATTONS, &c,, FOR ARTICLEDCLERKS DURING 1914.

EXAMINATIONS, &c., FOR SOLICITORS.

Lost days far lodging fee and notice for Law MatriculationExamination with the Secretary-21 March and 31

October.Lag diva for notice of intention to apply for admission as a

Solicitor-14 February, 2 May, 25 July, and 24 October.Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to proceed

to Final Law Examination-19 January, 0 April, 30 June,and 28 September.

Last days for lodging tee and police of intention to proceedtq intermediate Examinations-14 February, 2 May, 25

and 24 October.Law Matriculation Examination begin-6 April and 16

November.Intermediate and Final Examinations begin-17 February, 5

May, 28 July and 27 October.

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RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT RELATINGTO THE ADMISSION OF SOLICITORS.

(Comprised in General Rules of 22nd December, 1902.)

Interpreta• 427. In the following Rules, unless the context or sub-ton. ject matter otherwise indicates or requires,-

"` Articled clerk" means a person who has been articledto a practising solicitor, and includes a personwhose articles have expired.

" Board " means the Board of Examiners appointedunder these Rules.

" Graduate " means a graduate of the University ofSydney or some other University recognised by it.

" Secretary " means the Secretary to the Board.

Qua( fication428. The following persons only shall be eligible for

admission as Solicitors :—

18 Der.., (a) Attorneys or Solicitors of the Superior Courts of1877, R. 3. England or Ireland, and Writers to the Signet of

Scotland, who have resided in New South Walesfor three months preceding the notice referred toin Rule 477.

Ibid. (b) Attorneys, Solicitors, or Proctors of the SupremeCourt of any State of the Commonwealth ofAustralia, who have resided in New South Walesfor three months preceding the notice referred toin Rule 477, if the Judges are satisfied that insuch State a standard of qualification substantiallyequal to that provided by these Rules has beenadopted and is acted upon, and that correspondingeligibility for the admission of Solicitors of theCourt to the Courts of such State has beenestablished. (a)

31 March, (c) Articled clerks who have served the term of five1887. years' clerkship, or if they were graduates at the

time of entering into articles, the term of threeyears' clerkship, and have passed the examine-

, tions prescribed by these Rules.25 Feb., (d) Persons who have been articled to an Attorney or1889, It. 2. Solicitor of one of the King's Superior Courts of

Great Britain or Ireland or to a Writer to theSignet of Scotland, and have served the full termof such articles, and have passed the Intermediateexaminations in England, Ireland, or Scotland,as the case may be, and also the final examinationprescribed by these Rules.

(a) See also Rules of 15 December, 1904 ; 20 December,1906 ; and 3 September, 1906, pages 180 and 187.

Qualification-

188.

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(e) Persons who have been articled to such Attorney 25 Feb.,or Solicitor or Writer to the Signet, or to a Solicitor• 1889, R. 2.of the Court, and have served under such articlesor any assignment or reassignment thereof thefull term of such articles partly in England,Ireland, or Scotland, and partly in New SouthWales, and have passed their intermediate exam-inations either in England, Ireland, Scotland, orunder these Rules, and also the final examinationprescribed by these Rules.

Provided that the time occupied in travelling betweenNew South Wales and England, Ireland, or Scotland, shallbe made up by service under articles which may beextended for the requisite period.

(f) Persons who have completed the term of five years 7 June, 1898.of clerkship in the offices of the Supreme Court orthe office of the Crown Solicitor, and produce acertificate from the head of any such office thatthey have for at least two of such five years beenChief Clerk, or cleric in charge of any branch, ofany one of such offices, and who have passed thefinal examination prescribed by these Rules.

(a)Persons who have completed the term of ten years 9 March,of clerkship in the office or offices of a Solicitor or 1900, RE.Solicitors practising in New South Wales, and have 1, 9.been for at least five of such ted years managingclerk in such office or offices, and after obtainingthe permission of the Judges as hereinafter pro-vided, have passed the intermediate law examina-tion and the final examination prescribed by theseRules. (a)

(h) Barristers of five years standing from the date of Act 1898,their admission in New South Wales, whose names No. 22, a. 19.have been on their own application removed fromthe roll of barristers in the Court.

• Board of Examiners. Constitution429.The Board of Examiners shall consist of two of Board. Nov 1897.JuneBarristers and four Solicitors, to be annually appointed 17

by the Judges, and a President. 1902, R. 2.430.All members of the Board shall continue in office Tenure ofuntil their successors have been appointed. office. Did.431.. The Professor of Law in the University of Sydney. President.

or such other person as the Judges may appoint, shall be Ibid.the President of the Board.

432.Three members of the Board shall form a quorum. Quorum433.the Chief Clerk of the Court, or such other person ibid.

as the Judges may appoint, shall be Secretary to the Secretary toBoard, and shall attend all meetings of the Board, and the Board.

keep minutes of its proceedings and conduct its corres- 18 Dec.,pondence, and perform such other duties as the Board may 1877, R. 2Lrequire.

a) See Rule of 25th March, 1903, page 205.

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Persons under Articles.seventeen notto be articled. 434. No person under seventeen years of age shall beIs Dee.. 1577, articled with a view to his admission as a Solicitor.R. 4.Introduction to 435. No person shall be so articled until he has beenJudge. introduced by his intended master, or the Sydney agent of05,0. such master, to a Judge, and has been approved of by such

Judge.certificate. or 436. Repealed by Rules of 10th December, 1912, whichEntrance provide as follows :—Before such introduction, such personExaminations, shall produce to the Secretary—

Aug.,188031 Mar., 18S7.21 Sept., 1514K. 1.

(b) A certificate from the Registrar of the Universityof Sydney of his having passed in the Universityof Sydney, or some other University recognisedby it, an examination entitling him to he admittedas a student in the Faculty of Arts or the Facultyof Law ; or

(c) A certificate from the said Registrar of his havingpassed an examination equivalent to one of thosementioned in clauses (a) and (b) hereof ; or

(d) A certificate from the said Registrar of his havingmatriculated and attended the University courseof lectures for one whole academic year ; or

(e) A certificate of his having passed, in England,Scotland, or Ireland, the preliminary examinationwhich articled clerks are there required to pass ; or

(I) The testamur of his degree or other satisfactoryevidence Of his being a graduate within the mean-ing of Rule 427 ;

and shall file a copy of such certificate.Certificates 437. Repealed by Rules of 10th December, 1912, whichof Character, provide as follows :—At the time of such introduction, the&c. intended master or his agent shall produce to the Judge18 Dec.,1877, satisfactory certificates of the character of such personR. 4, and of his fitness to be admitted to articles, the intended

articles, unexecuted, and a certificate by the Secretary ofcompliance with the last preceding Rule indorsed uponsuch articles.

438. No Solicitor shall be allowed to have more than twoarticled clerks serving under articles at the same time,provided that this Rule shall not apply to any Solicitorwho at the date hereof has three clerks serving underarticles until the number of such clerics has been reducedto two.

Articles and 439. All articles of clerkship and assignments thereofassignments shall be filed in the Court within one month from the dateto be died. of the execution thereof. (a)20 Nov.,1839. (a) The fees for filing articles of clerkship and assign

ments thereof are £5 5s. and £1 ls. respectively

Number ofArticledClerks.Ibid.

(a) A certificate of his having passed in the UniversityofSydneythe preliminary examination for intend-ing articled clerks ; or

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Articled440.No articled Clerk &Ming the term of his articles Clerk not to

shall, without the leave of the Court, pursue any profes- pursue Other&Mil, trade, or business, other than the proper business of calling.a Solicitor. 18 Dec.,1877,

R. a. •441. Every articled clerk may, without assignment , Service withserve any part of the term of itis articles not exceeding

one year with the Sydney Agent of the Solicitor to whom Agenthe has been articled, and Such service Shall be equivalent 1287.to service for the same time with such Solicitor under sucharticles. Provided that such Agent shall be required toanswer such questions and give such certificates as heWould have been required to answer and give if such clerkhad served him under articles of assignment.

Control ofExaminations. Examina-

442.All examinations in Law shall be under the control tions.17 June,of the Board. 1902, R. 2.443.The examinations under these Rules shall be :—

(a) An examination in Legal History ; tions.(b) An intermediate examination in Law; ibid., R. 1.(c) A final examination in Law. History

441. Every examination in Legal History shall be con- Examine.-ducted by such person as may from time to time be tion.appointed by the Judges.

Subjects of445.The subjects of the intermediate examination in intermediateLaw shall be the laws of real and personal properly. law examina-

tion. Is Dec.,446.The subjects of the final examination in Law shall tem R. O.

be as follows: Subjects ofSection 1.—The Law of Property and Principles of Final Ex-

Conveyancing. amination.Section 2.—Equity, Probate, Divorce, Bankruptcy, 17 June,

and Company Law. 1902, R. 10.Section 3.—(a) Contracts, Mercantile Law, and Torts ;

and (b) Criminal Law and Practice and the Lawof Evidence.

,Section 4.—(a) Supreme Court Practice ; and (b)Inferior Courts Practice and Jurisdiction.

447.The Board shall, from time to time, with the Books to beapproval of the Judges, notify the books in which they notified.intend, after not less than six months thereafter, to Ibid., H. 7.conduct the examinations.

448.Repealed by Rule of 17th December, 1909, which Place andprovides as follows:— time of law

All examinations shall be held in Sydney at such examine-place, and on such days during each term as the tions. Thief.,Board shall appoint. R. 4.

Provided that examinations may be held at such countrytowns as may from time to time be directed by the Judges,or any three of them, on such conditions as may beapproved by them.

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Examine- 449. All questions set in the law examinations shall betion papers first considered and approved by the Board, and alland answers answers to such questions shall be considered and markstoquestions. allotted by two members of the Board, one of whom, in3 Nov., 1897. respect of sections 1, 2, and 3 of the final examination,

shall be the President. Provided that in case of need, andwith the approval of the Board, the President may delegateto any other member or members of the Board his dutiesin respect of any one or more of the subjects contained insuch sections.

Examine- 450. Every articled cleric who is a graduate at the timetions to be of entering into articles shall pass the intermediate lawPassed by examination and the final examination, and may presentgraduates. himself for examination as follows :-6 Dec., 1900,R. 3. Intermediate Law.-6 months after date of articles.17 June,1902, R. 1. Section 1.-9 months after first presenting himself for

the intermediate lay. examination.Sections 2 and 3.-9 mouths after first presenting him-

self for section 1.Section 4.-6 months after first presenting himself or

sections 2 and 7.

Exemptions 451. Provided that any articled clerk who has attendedof Bachelors the law lectures appointed by the University of Sydney,of Laws, and has obtained the degree of Bachelor of Laws of the21 Sept., said University, shall be exempt from the intermediate

1894, ft. 13. law examination, and from sections 1, 2, and 3 of the finalexamination ; but he shall give all notices and pay all feesrequired in the case of an articled clerk proceeding to finalexamination in section 4.

Examine- 452. Every articled clerk who is not a graduate at thetions to he time of entering into articles shall pass the legal historypassed by examination, the intermediate law examination, and thenon- final examination, and May present himself for examinationgraduates. as fol lows :—6 Dec., 1900,R. 4. Legal History Examination.-6 months after date of

articles.17 June,1902, 11. 1. Intermediate Law.-6 months after first presenting

himself for the legal history examination.Section 1.-9 months after first presenting himself for

the intermediate law examination.Section 2.-9 months after first presenting himself for

section 1.Section 3.-0 months after first presenting himself for

section 2.Section 4.-9 months after first presenting himself for

section 3.

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453. Any articled clerk who resides more than 100 miles Combinedfrom Sydney may.elect— examinee

tions for(a) if a graduate, to take his examinations in sections co untry

1, 2, and 3 together ; articled(b) if not a graduate, to take his examinations in legal clerks.

history and intermediate law together ; sections 17 June,1 and 2 together, and, subsequently, in sections 3 1902, R. 11.and 4 together.

Provided that he shall not proceed to any such combinedexamination until the time fixed by the preceding Rulesfor the latest section in such examination.

454. The following persons, viz. :—(a) Any person included in sub-clause (f) of Rule 428; Final(b) Any person included in sub-clause (g) of Rule 428, exami. all

at the expiration of six months after he has passed tions mthe intermediate law examination ; subjects.

21 Sept.,(c) Any articled clerk, articled before the 21st Septem- 1894, R. 10.

her, 1894, at the expiration of twelve monthsafter 20 Dec.,1895,he has passed the intermediate law examination— R. 1.

7 June, 1898,may proceed to examination (i) in all sections of the final 9 Mar., 1900,examination, or (ii) in sections 1, 2, and 3 of the final R. 6.examination, and in section 4 after the lapse of six monthsfrom passing in sections 1, 2, and 3.

455.Any articled clerk who proceeds to examination in Certificatesall sections under the last preceding rule, and fails to pass wheresuch examination, shall be entitled to a certificate for the

examina sections in which he passes, proyided that he attains the tions passedstandard of marks required by the Board for sectional in somesubjects. Thereafter be may proceed to re-examination, sectionsterm after term, in the section or sections in which he has only.failed, until he has passed in all the sections. 20Dec.,1895,

R. 2.456.Any articled clerk who fails to pass any examination

Re-examina-may, from time to time, present himself for re-examination tions.in any subsequent term. Provided that when he has failed 18Dec.,1877,snore than once to pass any examination, or has allowed R. 11.more than three months to elapse after a failure before 1D Sept.,presenting himself for re-examination, he shall not, after 1891, R. 1.passing such examination, be allowed to present himself, Dec., 1900,for any further examination for the period of six months. RR. 5,13.

457. Any articled clerk who has failed to pass an exam-Re-examination in both subjects of sections 3 or 4, but who has tions inpassed with credit in one of such subjects may, at the dis- sectionscretion of the Board, be allowed to present himself for 3 or 4.re-examination in the subject only in which he has failed :Provided that the same fees shall be payable as for re-examination in both.subjects.

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Application 458. Before any person is admitted to the intermediateunder law examination under subclause (g) of Rule 423, he shallRule 428 (g). apply to the Judges, through the Secretary, for permis-9 Mar., 1900, sion to present himself for examination, and shall lodge,RR. 4, 5. together with such application—

(a) a certificate from each Solicitor with whom he hasbeen a clerk to dhow that he is entitled to apply,and that his character and knowledge of his workare such as to render him fit to be admitted as aSolicitor ;

(8) a certificate from the Incorporated Law Instituteof New South Wales as to the applicant being amanaging clerk ; (a)

(c) certificates from two householders to whom hehas been known for at least five years as to hisCharacter and conduct.

Permissionin discretion 459. The giving or.withholding of such permission shall'of Judges. in

the absolute discretion of the Judges, and they mayRad. in any case require further or other certificates.Candidates toIA deemed 960. Every person required by these Rules to pass anyarticled examination Shall, for the purpose of such examination, asclerks, regards notices, payment of fees, and otherwise, be deemed7 June, 1898,

Mar., 1900, to he an articled clerk.It. 2.Examinations 451. An articled clerk may proceed to any examinationheld before at any time not exceeding tiventy-one days before thearise of pre-

scribed. tune. earliest date fixed by these Rules for such examination.21 Sept., 1884,It. 7.Notice of 462. Every articled clerk desirous of proceeding to anyintention to 11 giveexamination under these rules sha ve notice to the

Secretary :—Proceed toexamin-

1(a) in the case of a legal history or intermediate lawtion. •8 Dec.,1877, examination, before the commencement of the

RR, 23,24. teem in which such examination is to be held ;

(8) in the case of a final examination, one month atleast before such examination.

Certificates.History ex- 403. An articled clerk who has passed the legal historyamination. examination shall he entitled to a certificate in the Form17 June,1902, R. 8. No. 26 contained in the first Schedule.

Intermedi- 464. An articled clerk who hat passed the intermediateate law ex- law examination shall he entitled to a certificate in theamination. Form No. 27 contained in the First Schedule.17 May,1899,

R. (a) See Rule 2 of 25th March, 1903, page .

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Sections of465. An articled clerk who has passed the final examin- final ex-

ation in any one of its sections shall RC entitled to a amination.Kate in the Form No. 28 contained in the First 8 -Checkle. 17 May,

1894, R. g.405 An articled clerk who 'USA passed final seamen. Final ex-

ation in all subjects, but has not complied With all the amination.requirements of the Rules, shall b e entitled to a certificate Ibid'., R. 3.in the Form No. 29 contained in the First Schedule.

401 An articled clerk who has passed all the examine- Aliexaminations and who has complied with all the requirements of ations:ande Rules, and whose articles base -expired, shall fit other

reentitled.to a certificatein the Form No. 30 contained in quirements.g First Schedule. Ibid., IL 4.

,468.Every such certificate shall be signed by the Signature to

President of the Board, or in his absence by one of the certificates.senior members of the Board and countersigned by the Ibid., R. 5.Secretary.

469.All certificates of having passed an examination, or CertificatesCopies thereof, must be filed within one month after the to be filed.same have' been received.

Feess.470. Repealed by Rules of 10th December, 1912 whichMatriculationprovide as 65'10.4 :—Every person desirousof presentiationexam-himselffor the preliminary examinationfor intending.enation.articled clerk's under clause (a) of Rule 438 Shall eye 10 Aug.,notice thereof to the Secretary and pay to, a fee 1880.of five pounds net legs' than sixteen days before theday appointed for such examination. Certificate,

where471.Repealed by Rules of 10th December, 1912, *bleb equivalentprovide as follows :—Every person desiring to obtain a examinationcertificate under clauses (A) or (c) of Rule 436 for the already-purpose of being admitted to articles, shall give noticeto the Secretary, and pay to him a fee of five pounds. Ibid.

to be472.The fees paid under the last two preceding rules Fees tosat be paid by the Secretary Co the Registrar of the Registrar ofUniversity. University

473. The fees for examinations in legal history and lawshall be" follows History and

law examin-

401 his examination or re -examination : Two scions'064.018. Nov .,

1838, R. 2.Intermediate law examination: FTC° pounds. 21 Sept.,

Intermediate law re-examination : then pounds. 1894, R. 9.11 Deo. ,1895.

Final examination or re-examination, each section : 17 June,Two pounds ten shillings. 1902, R. 9.

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Payment offees.13 Nov.,1888, R. 3.21. Sept.,1894, R. 9.17 June,1002, R. 9.

474, Every articled clerk at the time of giving noticeof intention to proceed to any such examination shall paythe fee for the same to the Secretary. The Secretaryshall pay all such fees to the examiners in such manner asthe Board shall direct.

Fees to 475. Every articled clerk, at the time of giving suchSecretary- notice or any notice under Rules 470 or 471, shall, in26 Sep.,1888, addition to the fees prescr,ibed by .these rules, pay toR.R. 2, 3. the Secretary a fee of half a guinea ; or in the case of a21 Sep.,1804, notice of intention to proceed to examination orre-examination in all sections of the final examination, a fee of

one guinea. Such fee shall be retained by the Secretary.

Admission.

Notice of 477. Every person intending to apply for admission as aapplication. Solicitor, whether previously admitted elsewhere or not,

R.R.shall, before the commencement of the term in which24, 26. he so applies, give notice to the Secretary of his10 Sep,,1891, intended application, stating his name and place of reel-R. .2. dence, and except in the case of persons so admitted

elsewhere, his places of residence and service for the lasttwo years, and cause a copy of such notice, written inlegible character, to be affixed in the office of the Court,and in the vestibule of the Court-house. Such notice maybe given by an articled clerk, although his articles do notexpire till after the commencement of the term.

Notice to he 478. Every such person shall also cause notice of hisadvertised. , intended application to be three several times during such18 Dec.,1877, term published in each of two Sydney daily newspapers.R. 26.Answers to 479. Every person applying for admission under sub-be filed. clauses (c) (d) or (e) of Rule 428 shall also, not lees thanIbid. R. 27. seven days before the last day of such term,flle 10 Sep,,1891,

R. 2. (a) answers to the several questions in Forms Nos. 31,32, and 33 contained in the First Schedule, signedrespectively by the applicant, by each Solicitorwith whom he has served his clerkship, and bytwo respectable householders to whom he is per-sonally known ;

(b) a certificate in Form No. 34 contained in the FirstSchedule, signed by each such Solicitor ;

(c) the assignment of his articles, if the same hivebeen assigned within one month then next pre-ceding.

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Power of480. If the applicant shows sufficient cause, to the Board to

satisfaction of the Board, why the last preceding Rule dispensecannot be fully complied with, the Board, upon sufficient with coin.proof of the same, may dispense, as they think fit and pliance.reasonable, with compliance with any part of such Rule. 18 Dec.,1877,

Ii. 28.981. Every person shall also, before being admitted, file Affidavit of

ian affidavit in the Form No. 35, contained in the First complianceSchedule, when he has been previously admitted elsewhere, with con-and in the Form No. 36, contained in the said Schedule, ditions, Re.when he has not been previously admitted elsewhere. Ibid., R. sq.

482.Every person applying for admission shall also, if Board mayrequired— require

(a) sign and file answers to such other written or furtherproof.printed questions as the Board may propose Ibid,touching his service and conduct ; and. R. 29.

(5) attend the Board for the purpose of giving further .explanations touching the same ; and

(c) procure the attendance of any Solicitor with whomhe has served his clerkship, and of such other

person as the Board may direct, to answer eitherpersonally or in writing any questions touchingsuch service or conduct, or prove to the satisfaction of the Board his inability to procure the same.

483.Repealed by Rule of 2nd December, 1909, which Barristersprovides as follows :—Every person applying for admis- applying forsion under sub-clause (h) of Rule 428 shall, seven days admission.before such application, serve written notice thereof uponthe Secretary to the Incorporated Law Institute, and alsoupon the Honorary Secretary to the Council of the Barof New South Wales. He must also file an affidavit inForm No. 37, contained in the First Schedule. Rules 476 to482 inclusive shall not apply to any such person.

applicantat

484. Every person giving notice of his intention to apply Affidavitfor admission under sub-clause (a) or (5) of Rule 428 shall, applicat the same time, lodge admittedwith the Secretary the certificate previouslyof his previous admission, and also file an affidavit in the elsewhere.Form No. 38 contained in the First Schedule.

Ibid., R.25.485.The rule for the admission of such person shall be Admission

drawn up on reading such affidavit, and shall be con- to beditional for twelve months, unless the Court sees cause to conditional-the contrary. (a) Ibid.

486.At the time of filing such affidavit, such person Fee onshall pay the sum of forty guineas to the Secretary, who conditionalshall in due course hand the same to the Treasurer of the admission.Incorporated Law Institute of New South %Vales, to be 26 Sept.,appropriated towards the Law Library Fund of that 1888, R. 1.Institute. Provided that if in any case the Court refusesto grant conditional admission, the said sum shall berefunded to the applicant.

(a) See Rules of 16 December, 1904. 20 December1905, and 3 September, 1906, pages 188 and 187.

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Notice of 437. Every person so conditionally admitted shall, threeapplication months before the expiration of such twelve months, serveto confirm notices on the Secretary, and op the Secretary of theadmission. Incorporated Law Institute, of his intention to apply to13 Dec., the Court to have such conditional admission confirmed.1836.

4S8. At the time of serving such notice on the Secretary,Affidavit to be shall file an affidavit in the Form No. 39 contained inhe filed.Ibid. the First Schedule.

Conditional 489. If such conditional admission is not confirmed, 40admission to the rule drawn up accordingly at the expiration of Sikhlapse if not twelve months, the said conditional admission shall ceaseconfirmed. to operate after that time, unless the Court sees cause to ,Ibid. the contrary.

Fees toSecretary.26 Sept.,1888, R. 1.

490. Every person giving notice of his intention to applyfor conditional admission, or for the confirmation of aconditional admission, shall at the same time pay a fee ofone guinea to the Secretary, Which shall be retained byhim.

Miscellaneous.

Court in 491. If any articled clerk, articled in New South Wales,certain cases fairs in the strict observance of the requirements of thesemay relax Rules, the Court, notwithstanding anything contained inRules. these Rules, if satisfied that such failure was occasioned by16 August, accident, mistake, or other sufficient cause, may make such1892. order as in the opinion of the Court the circumstances of

the case require.

Notice to be 492. No application by any articled clerk shall begiven of all entertained by the Court unless such clerk has previouslyapplications, given to the Secretary a day's notice of such application.28 July,1897.•

FORMS REFERRED TO (FIRST SCHEDULE).No. 26.

Rule 463. In the Supreme Court of tNew South Wales. f.

Is pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of NeWSouth Wales, it is hereby certified thatbeen duly examined in Legal History at an IntermediateExamination held on the day of asrequired by the said Rules ; and that the saidhas satisfactorily passed the said Examination

Dated this day of , A.D. 19

President, Board of Examiners.Countersigned—

Secretary.

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No. 27.In the Supreme Court of

New South Wales.IN pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of New Rule 464.South Wales, it is hereby certified that hasbeen duly examined in the laws of Real and PersonalProperty at an Intermediate Examination held on the

day of as required by the saidRules ; and that the said has satisfactorilypassed the said Examination.

Dated this day of , A.D. 19 .

President, Board of Examiners.Countersigned—

Secretary.

No. 2S.In the Supreme Court of

New South Wales.IN pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of New Rule 405.South Wales, it is hereby certified that hasbeen duly examined as required by the said Rules inSection of the Final Examination ; and that thesaid has satisfactorily passed the said Sectionof the said Final Examination.

Dated this day of , A.D. 19 .

Countersigned—

President, Board of Examiners.

Secretary.

No. 29.In the Supreme Court of

New South Wales.IN pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of New R ule 488.South Wales, it is hereby certified that hasbeen duly examined in all the subjects of the FinalExamination as required by the said Rules ; and that thesaid has satisfactorily passed the saidExamination.

Dated this day of , A.D. 19 •

Countersigned-

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No. 30.In the Supreme Court of

New South Wales.Rule 467. Ire pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of New

South Wales, it is hereby certified that hascomplied with all the conditions prescribed, and haspassed all the Examinations required by the said Rules ;and it is further certified that the said is fitand capable to act as a Solicitor of the said Court.

Dated this day of , A.D. 19 .•

President, Board of Examiners.Countersigned—

Secretary.

Rule 479.

No. 31.Questions to be answered by the Clerk.

1. Where did you board and lodge during the con-tinnance of your articles ?

2. During what hours were you required to attend tothe business of your master's office.

3. What was your age on the day of the date ot yourarticles ?

4. Hare you served the whole term of your articles atthe otfice where the Solicitor to whom you were articledor assigned carried on his business? If not, state thereason.

5. Have you at. any time, during the term of yourarticles, been absent without the permission of suchSolicitor or Solicitors ? It so, state the length andoccasions of such absence.

6. Have you, during the period of your articles, beenengaged or concerned in any profession, trade, or business,other than your professional employment as Clerk to theSolicitor or Solicitors to whom you were articled orassigned ?

7. Have you, since the expiration of your articles, beenengaged or concerned in any and what profession, trade,or business, other than the profession ot a Solicitor ? Ifso, for how long a time, and why were you so engaged orconcerned?

No. 32. •Questions to be answered by the Master Solicitor.

Rule 479. 1. Has A.B. served the whole term of his articles at thecities where yon carry on your business? H not, whatwas the reason

2. Has the said A.D. at any time, during the term ohis articles, been absent without your permission? If so,for how long a time, and on what occasions was he soabsent ?

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3. Has the said A.B. during the period of his articlesbeen engaged in or concerned in any profession, trade, orbusiness, other than his professional employment as yourarticled Clerk ?

4. Hop the said A.B. during the whole term of his clerk-ship, With the exception above-mentioned, been faithfullyand diligently employed in your professional business of aSolicitor?

5. What have been the moral conduct, character, andhabits of the said A.B. during the time he has served

under his articles?6. Do you consider the said A.B. a fit and proper perso

to be a Solicitor of the Supreme Court?7, Has the said A.B., to your knowledge, since the

expiration of his articles been engaged and concerned inany and what profession, trade, or business, other thanthe profession of a Solicitor? If so, for how long a timewas he so engaged or concerned?

No. 33.Questions to be answered by two respectable householders

to whom the articled Clerk is personally known.1. How long have you known A.B. ? Rule 479•2. What, as far as came under your observation, have

been his character and conduct?3. With reference to these questions, do you consider

him to be a fit and proper person to be a Solicitor of theSupreme Court?

No. 34.Certificate to be signed by the diaster Solicitor.

1, C.D., do hereby certify that A.B. hath duly and Rule 479.faithfully served his Articles of clerkship (or assignment,as the ease may be) hearing date the day of

, for the term therein expressed, and that beis a fit and proper person to be admitted a Solicitor.

No. 35.In the Supreme Court of

New &oath Wales. fIN the matter of the application of A.B„ a Solicitor of the Rule 431-Supreme Court of , to be conditionally admitteda Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

On the ' day of , in the year one thousandnine hundred and , A.B„ of Sydney, in the Stateof New South Wales, a Solicitor of the Supreme Courtof , being duly sworn, makes oath and says asfollows :—

1. Before the commencement of the present Term,namely, on the day of last [or instant),I handed [or caused to be handed] to the Secretary of the

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Solicitors' Admission Board a notice of my intention toapply for admission as a Solicitor at the end of the presentTerm, containing my name and places of residence, a copywhereof is hereunto annexed, marked with the letter "A."

2. On the said day of last [or instant]I also affixed [or caused to be affixed] true copies of thesaid notice in the office of the Court, and also in thevestibule of the court-house.

3. During the said Term, namely, on theand days of , instant., I caused to be insertedin the , a daily newspaper published in Sydney, anotice, a true copy whereof is hereunto annexed, markedwith the letter " a"

4. During the said Term, namely, on theand days of , instant, I also caused to beinserted in , a daily newspaper published in Sydney,a notice, a true copy whereof is hereunto annexed, marked, B "

Sworn by the Deponent on the day first above mentioned,at Sydney, before me,—

A Commissioner for Affidavits.

No. 36.In the Supreme Court of 1_

New South Wales. jRule 481. Ix the matter of the application of A.B. to be admitted a

Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.On the day of , in the year one thousand

nine hundred and , A.B., of '' in the Stateof New South Wales, being duly sworn, makes oath, andsays as follows :-

1. Before the commencement of the present Term,namely, on the day of last [or instant],I handed [or caused to be handed] to the Secretary of theSolicitors' Admission Board a notice of my intention toapply for admission as a Solicitor at the end of the presentTerm, containing my name and places of residence andservice for the last two years, a copy whereof is hereuntoannexed and marked with the letter " A."

2. On the geld day of last [or instant],I also affixed [or caused to be affixed] true copies of thesaid notice in the office of the Court, and also in thevestibule of the court-house.

3. During the said Term, namely, on the ,. ;and days of instant, I caused to be insertedin the , a daily newspaper published in Sydney, anotice, a true copy whereof is hereunto annexed, markedwith the letter " B."

4. During the said Term namely, on theand , days of instant, I also caused to beinserted in , a daily newspaper published in Sydney,a notice, a true copy whereof is hereunto annexed, marked" B "

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8. I have passed all the examinations prescribed by, andhave complied with all the requirements of the Rules ofthis honorable Court relating to the admission of Solicitorsas appears from the certificate hereunto annexed, marked

Sworn by the Deponent on the day first above mentionedat Sydney, before me,—

A Commissioner for Affidavits.

No. 37.In the Supreme Court of I

. New South Wales. flx the matter of the application of A.B., a Barrister-at-law, Rule 883.and of the " Legal Practitioners' Act, 1898."

On the day of in the year one thousandnine hundred and , A.B., of Sydney, in the Stateof New South Wales, Barrister-at-law, being duly sworn,makes oath and says as follows :—

1. I was admitted as a Barrister by this honorable Courton the day of , in the year one thousandeight hundred and

2. Since that date I have been engaged in the practiceof my profession as a Barrister-atlaw at[or as the case maybe].

3. I am desirous of having my name removed from theRoll of Barristers in this honorable Court, with a view tobeing admitted as a Solicitor of this honorable Court,under and by virtue of the "Legal Practitioners' Act,1898."

4. On the day of instant [or last[,I handed [or caused to be handed] to the Secretary to theIncorporated Law Institute, and also to the HonorarySecretary to the Council of the Bar of New South Walesa written notice of this application.

Sworn by the Deponent on the day first above mentioned,at Sydney, before me, —

A Commissioner for Affidavits.

No. 88.In the Supreme Court oft

New South Wales. fIx the matter of the application of A.B., a Solicitor of the Rule 484.Supreme Court of , to be conditionally admitteda Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

On the day of in the year one thousandnine hundred and , A.B., of Sydney, in the Stateof New South Wales, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of

being duly sworn makes oath and says asfollows :-

1. On the day of one thousandhundred and I was duly admitted a Solicitor ofthe Supreme Court of

2. The paper writing hereunto annexed, marked "A,"is a true copy of the Certificate of my admission as suchSolicitor, and I am the person named therein.

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3. I have not done or committed any act or thing whichwould cause my name to be struck off the Roll of Solicitorsof the said Court, and to the best of my knowledge andbelief my name still remains on the said Roll.

4. I ceased to practise in the State of on theclay of last past.

5. I arrived in the State of New South Wales 011 theday of last past.

6. I have resided in the State of New South Wales for aperiod of three months preceding the date hereof. [Statewhether residence continuous or not and reason of absencefrons New South Wales, if any.]

7. Since I ceased to practise as aforesaid, I have been.engaged in [State anode of employment.]

8. I am known to C.D., of, E.F., oftwo respectable householders resident in the State of

New South Wales, and I refer to the said a D. and E.F. asto any inquiries that may be made respecting myself.

Sworn by the Deponent on the day first above mentioned,at Sydney, before me,—

A Commissioner for Affidavits.

No. 39.In the Supreme Court of t

New South Wales.Rule 488. In the matter of the application of A.B., a Solicitor of the

Supreme Court of to have his conditionaladmission as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of NewSouth Wales confirmed.

On the day of in the year one thousandnine hundred and , A.B., of Sydney, in the Stateof New South Wales, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of

being duly sworn makes oath and says asfollows :-

1. By Rule dated the day of lastpast, I was conditionally admitted a Solicitor of thishonorable Court for a period of twelve months.

2. I have not been engaged or occupied at any timesince my conditional admission as aforesaid in anyprofession, business, pursuit, or calling other than that ofa Solicitor.

3. I have not committed or been privy to or cognisantof any act, omission, matter, or thing disentitling me toconfirmation of my said conditional admission as aforesaid.

4. I did on the day of instant serve uponthe Secretary of the Solicitors' Admission Board, and alsoupon the Secretary of the Incorporated Law Institute, awritten notice of my intention to apply to this honorableCourt to have my said conditional admission as a Solicitorconfirmed.

Sworn by the Deponent on the day first above mentionedat Sydney, before me,—

A Commissioner for Affidavits.•

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Wednesday the 25th day of March, A.D. 1903.TIM following General Rules are hereby promulgated-

2. No person shall be deemed to be a Managing Clerkwithin the meaning of the said Rules until he haS attainedthe age of at least twenty-five years.

M. H. STEPHEN, A.C.J.H. E. COHEN, J.W. GREGORY WALTER, J.

APPENDIX TO FIRST SCHEDULE.THE Board of Examiners of Articled Clerks, with the approvalof the Judges, direct the publication of the following as beingthe books and portions of hooks in which they intend toconduct the Intermediate and Final Examinations from the20th day of July, 1902.

ARTHUR G. SADDINGTON,Secretary to the Board.

Supreme Court, Sydney, 13 December, 1901.

INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION 114 LEGAL HISTORY.1. The Students' Legal History (It. S. Deans).2. The Law of the Constitution (Dicey).3. Imperial Law (Webb), chapters 1, 2, and 3. •

B.—The INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION IN LAW.1. Williams' "Principles of the Law of Real Property" (11th

or later edition). '2. "Principles of the Law of Personal Property"

(14th edition).(Students are advised to study these text-books in con-

junction with Millard's Law of Real Property, and Millard'sPersonal Property).

•C.—THE FINAL EXAMINATION.

Section 1.--The Law of Property and Principles ofConveyancing.

1. Dissertations on the Law and Practice of Conveyancingcontained in Prideaux Precedents, omit ng parts relating tothe English system of searches for encumbrances and copy-holds (preferably 10th edition); to be studied in conjunctionwith Hogg's "Conveyancing and Property in New southWales."

2. The Real Property Act, 1000. (In reference to this Act,students are advised to refer to the notes contained inCanaway's Real Property Act).

3. Williams' " Principles of the Law of Real Property,"omitting Part III (18th or later edition).

4. Williams'" Principles of the Law of Personal Property,"omitting Part II, chapters 4 (Bankruptcy) and 6 (so far asrelates to Company Law).

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Section 2.—Equity, Probate, Divorce, Bankruptcy, andCompany Law.

1. Snell, " Principles of Equity" (11th or later edition)..2. Walker and Elgood, " Executors and Administrators"

(2nd or later edition).*3. Dixon, " Law of Divorce," omitting part relating to

practice (2nd or later edition).*4. Williams' "Principles of the Law of Personal Property,"

Part II, chapter 4 (Bankruptcy) and chapter 6 (so far asrelates to Company Law).*

[A compendious account of the law in force in New SouthWales on these two subjects will be found in Millard's " Lawof Personal Property," pages 127 to 166 and 192 to 218.]

Section 3.—(A.) Contracts, Mercantile Law, and Torts.1. Anson, "Law of Contracts" (8th or later edition).*2. Pollock, " Law of Torts" (0th or later edition).*3. Stevens, "Mercantile Law," Part (3rd or later edition).

Section 3.—(B.) Criminal Lace and Practice and the Lawof Evidence.

1. Harris, "Criminal Law" (5th or later edition).*2. The Crimes Act, 1900, omitting sections prescribing

punishments.(In reference to this Act, students are advised to refer to the

notes contained in Hamilton and Addison's Crimes Act, 1900).3. Stephen, "Digest of the Law of Evidence" (5th or later

edition).*4. The Evidence Act, 1898.5. The State Law and Records Recognition Act, 1901

(Federal).

Section 4.—(A.) Supreme Court Practice.1. The Common Law Procedure Act, 1899, and Rules.2. Judgment Creditors Remedies Act, 1901.3. Arrest on Means Process Act, 1902.4. The Equity Act, 1901, and Rules.5. The Wills, Probate, and Administration Act, 1898, Part

and Rules.0. The Matrimonial Causes Act, 1899, and Rules.7. The Bankruptcy Act, 1698, and Rules.

Section 4.—(B.) Inferior Court Practice.1. The District Court Act, 1901, and Rules.2. The Small Debts Recovery Act, 1830.3. The Justices Act, 1902.4. The Police Offences Act, 1901, Parts I and II.Students are still advised to refer to Wilkinson's "Australian

Magistrate" (7th edition), and especially to those parts whichrelate to "Appeals," "Apprehension of Offenders," "Arrest,""Attorney-General," "Certiorari," "Constables," "Contractors'Debts," "Coroners," "Criminal Information," "DesertedWives and Children," "Distress," "Habeas Coolers," "The

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Justices Acts," "Mandamus," "Masters and Servants," "PettySessions," "Rent and Replevin," "Small Debts Recovery,"

Sureties," "Tenants."(Students are reminded that, in this paper, questions may

be asked with respect to the difnerent methods of appealingfrom, or correcting-, the decisions of the Inferior Courts ; andthat, for both papers of Section IV, they must make themselvesacquainted with the provisions of the Service and Executionof Process Act, 1901 (Federal).]

Notice to Candidates for the Intermediate and FinalExaminations in Law.

1. The English text-books prescribed for these examinationsare, in a great measure, prescribed for the purpose of indicatingthe scope and subject matter of the examination ; hut, on allsubjects where the law in force in New South Wales differsfrom the English law, candidates are required to make them-selves acquainted with the law in force in New South Wales.Text-books, or parts of books which require to be read inconnection with local statutes, are marked with an asterisk.

2. Candidates are reminded that English statutes, passedafter the 25th July, 1828, are not in force in this State, exceptin cases where the, enactment has been made binding by theImperial Parliament, either expressly or by necessary implica-tion. At the same tune, a considerable number of Englishstatutes passed after that date (such as the English Wills Act,1827), have been expressly adopted by the local legislature ;whilst a considerable number of local enactments have beenbased on similar enactments previously passed hi theUnited Kingdom. As to how far law in force in Englandprior to 25th July, 1828, applies in New South Wales,reference may be made to Webb's " Imperial Law." Asto how far English statutes have been adopted by, or em-bodied in, local legislation, reference may be made toCurlewis' "Tables of Statutes."

3. 1121 cases where local statutes are expressly prescribed assubjects for examination, the examination will be confined, sofar as possible, to the general tenor and essential or moreimportant provisions of the statutes referred to : or, in otherwords, to such matters as would find a place in a student'stext-book. The English text-books will serve, to some extent,as a guide in this matter.

4. Candidates are reminded that the State laws on some ofthe subjects included in these examinations are liable to besuperseded by Federal. legislation ; whilst on other subjectsthe existing Acts are likely to be displaced by ConsolidatedActs. Candidates are further reminded that they are liable tobe examined in any Acts or Rules relating to the subjects ofthese examinations passed or made by either the State or theFederal Parliament more than six calendar months prior tothe date at which such examinations may be held.

5. Candidates are also advised, prior to entering on theirstudies for the final examination, to make themselves acquaintedwith the general tenor of both the Interpretation Act, 1807(New South Wales), and the Acts Interpretation Act, 1901(Commonwealth); whilst they are also reminded that the

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interpretation of Imperial statutes, applicable in either Stateor Commonwealth, is governed by the Interpretation Act,1888 (Imperial).• 8. Where chapters, sections, or pages are referred to, the

reference is to be deemed "inclusive," unless otherwiseexpressed.

Legal History and Intermediate Lau, Examinations.will be held during each Teens of MI upon the dates mentioned

on page 187.The subjects for examination will be as shown on page 187.Notice of intention to proceed to Examination must be

lodged with the Secretary of the Board at latest by the datesshown on page 187. The notice should state the name of thecandidate in full . The amount of the fees should accompanythe notice.

Articled Clerks will observe that on page 187 the dates uponwhich the Intermediate and Final Examinations will commenceduring 1911 are given, and also the latest dates upon whichnotice for such examinations may be lodged with the Secretary.

The fees for the examinations are we follows:— A!. s. d.Legal History 2 10 elIntermediate Law 9 10 9

Do re examination 2 10 0Final examination any section 3 0Two sections 5 10 0Three sections 8 0 6All sections 11 1 0All sections re-examination C 1 0

Preliminary Examination for Articled Clerks.

IN accordance with the regulations of the Supreme Court,candidates are required to lass an examination in the subjectsof the Matriculation Examination.

Examinations are held at the University in the months ofApril and November, and the dates of such examinationsare shown on page 187.

The authors set. for the Examination in April, 1914, are thesame as those prescribed for the Matriculation Examination inMarch, 1914.

For the Examinations in November, 1014, and April, 1915,the authors are the same as those set for the MatriculationExamination of March, 1815, and so on in future years.

Candidates for Matriculation are required to pass a satis-factory Examination in English, Latin, Arithmetic, Algebra,Geometry, and one of the following subjects :—Greek, French,or German. Proficiency in writing English is also taken intoaccount.

Candidates for this Examination on or before the last daysfor giving notice to the Secretary, which clays are stated onpage 157, must notify the Secretary, either personally or byletter, of the subjects in which they desire to be examined,

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and must also give their names in full, their addresses, andthe place where they have been educated. The fee of£5 ills. 6d. must also be paid at the same time. Until thefee is paid, and the requisite information given, no applicationforms will be sent to anyone.

Candidates who have passed any of the public examinationsin the subjects which entitle them to a certificate of havingpassed the lower division of the ordinary MatriculationExamination, must, nevertheless, pay the fee of £5 10s. Bd.before they can be Articled.

Compulsory Subjects.1. ENGLISH. —Questions on the language generally, and others

on the :subject set for the year. The Grammars ofNessfield, Morris, or others of a similar charactershould be consulted. For further details see " Notes andSuggestions," Appendix lxxx of the Manual of PublicExaminations for the year 1913.

2. LATIN—TheExamination will comprise questions onaccidence and syntax, and translation at sight fromLatin into English and from English into Latin.

3. MATHEMATICS.—The Examination will consist of two paperscomprising questions in Arithmetic, Algebra, andGeometry, as described below. The examiners mayreject a candidate who shows exceptional weakness inany one of the three sections of these papers.

(a) ARITHMETIC.—Withrespect to the English Tables ofWeights and Measures, only those parts which are ingeneral use will be required,

(b) ALGEBRA.—Up to quadratic equations with two un-known quantities, ratio, proportion, surds, and simplequestions in fractional and negative indices. Ques-tions may be set involving the use of squared paper insimple equations and simple simultaneous equations.

(0 GEOMETRY.—For the regulations as to the Geometrypaper see Appendix to the Manual of Public Examin-ations for the year 1912 at page cii. Simple numericalquestions on the trigonometry of the right angledtriangle will be inducted in this paper.

Optional Subjects.(a) Gr EEK.—An Examination similar to that in Latin.(0) FRENCH.—The examination will comprise questions on acci-

dence and syntax, and translation at sight from Frenchinto English and from English into French. Candidateswill also he required to write a short letter or theme inFrench on some simple subject of which they maybe all expected to have some knowledge. A short passageof French prose will be set for translation or phonetictranscription, at the option of the Candidate. The signsused in the phonetic transcription must be those ofthe Association Phonetique Internationale. Candidatesare recommended to read about 300 pages of modernFrench prose. No special books are prescribed, but

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some such as appear in the following list will be foundsuitable :—De Maistre, Voyage amour de ma Chambre ;

Souvestre, 1-e Serf ;DestroyersLes al esaventures deJ.-P.Choppart; Perrault, Contes ds Fees;Erckmann Chatrian, he Vieux Tailleur ; Touffer,Le Col d'Anterne ;

Vigny, Li carne de jone ; George Sand La PetiteFadette ; Merinee, L'Enlevement de la Redoute.

(e) GERMAN.—An examination similar to that in French.Candidates are recommended to read about 250 pagesof modern German prose. No special books are pre-scribed, but some such as appear in the following listwill be found suitable :— Grimm, Fairy Tales ; Hauff,Das Wirthshaus inn Spessart ; Gohel, Rubezahl ; Storm,In St. Jurgen ; Baumbach, Waldnovellen ; Arnold,Aprilwetter ; Hoffmann, Heute mir, Morgen dir ; CampsRobinson der jungere ; Seidel, Die Gesshichte des jungen

Heron Anton ; Zosehke, Ler Zerbrochene Krug.

Subjects coffer April, 1114.

ENGLISH.—(a)For special study,Tennyson's "Gareth andLynette" (Macmillan); Addison, "Sir Roger de Cover-ley," Royal English Classics (Nelson).

(5) For general reading. Dickens' " Dombey andSon" (any unabridged edition).

Subjects for composition will be set with reference to (5).

IF copies of Addison, " Sir Roger de Coverley," are unobtain-able, candidates may substitute " De Coverley Papers " (theArnold Prose Books).

LATIN. —Caesar, Civil War, Book III, Chapter 41 to end(Peskett, Pitt Press).

GREEK.—Lucian, Charon and Piscator (ed. Haitland, PitProsy).

FRENCH.— See above.GERMAN.—See above.

Subjects for November, 1314, and April, 1915.

ENGLISH.--(a) For special study, Shakespeare, Henry V(Macmillan).

(5) For general reading, Scott, "Rob Roy" (anyunabridged edition).

Subjects for composition will he set with reference to (b).

LATIN.—Cicero In Catalinam I, II, III (Wilkins, Macmillan).GREEK.—Selections from Xenophon (ed. J. S. Philpotts'

Oxford Clarendon Press), the first three sections pp. 1-1-60'FRENCH.---Seeabove,

GERMAN.- -See above.

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RULES PROMULGATED DURING 1911.In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Matrimonial Causes Jurisdiction.Friday, the tenth day of February, 1911.

IT is hereby ordered that the following rules shall come intoforce as and from the date hereof :—

1. Rule 174 of the Rules of the 27th day of March, 1903,Rules 2 and 3 of the Rules of the 25th day of September, 1903,and the Rule of the 27th day of July, 1906, are herebyrescinded.

2. In all cases where personal service of any process, decree,order or other document requiring personal service cannot bepromptly effected, application may be made by motion sup-ported by affidavit to dispense with personal service or tosubstitute some other mode of service, and the Court maythereupon make such order as the circumstances of the casemay require.

3. In all cases of personal service of any process, decree, orderor other document, evidence of the identity of the personserved with the person required to be served must be con-tained in the affidavit of service or in some.further affidavit.

4. The affidavit containing such evidence of identity must inall cases of service of a Petition and Citation be filed beforethe issues are settled, unless the Judge otherwise orders.

5. Any application under section 14 of the District Courts(Amendment) Act, 1905, that any question of fact may beremitted by the Court to be tried in a District Court must heheard and determined fourteen days before the date fixed forholding the District Court to which it is proposed to have suchquestion remitted.

B. Any such application for the trial of a question of factbefore a District Court Judge without a jury may with theassent of such District Court Judge be heard and determinedat a later time.

7. All orders made in interlocutory matters on motion orsummons shall be drawn up passed and filed in the office of theRegistrar within fourteen days after they shall have beenmade, or in default thereof shall, unless the Judge otherwiseerders, be deemed to have lapsed.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Monday, the twenty-second day of May, A.D. 1911.

IT is hereby ordered that the following Rules shall come intoorce from the date hereof:-

1. Either party may, by notice in writing, at any time notlater than eight days before the day for which notice of trialor hearing shall be or has been given, call on the other partyto admit, for the purposes of the cause, matter, or issue only,ayy specific fact or facts mentioned in such notice.

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And in case of refusal or neglect to admit the same withinfive days after service of such notice or within such furthertime as may be allowed by the Court or a Judge, the costs ofproving such fact or facts shall be paid by the party so neglect.ing or refusing, whatever the result of the cause, matter, orissue may he, unless at the trial or hearing the Court or pre-siding Judge certifies that the refusal to admit was reasonableor unless the Court or a Judge at any time otherwise orders ordirects.

2. Any admission made in pursuance of such notice is to bedeemed to he made only for the purposes of the particularcause, matter, or issue, and not as an admission to be usedagainst the party on any other occasion or in favour of anyperson (Alley than the party giving the notice.

3. The Court or a Judge may at any time allow any party toamend or withdraw any admission so made on such terms asmay be Just.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Monday, the twenty-second day of May, A.D. 1911.

Ix pursuance of all powers vested in us, or any of us, as mem-bers of the Barristers' Admission Board, or as Judges of theSupreme Court of New South Wales, we do order and directas follows :-

Rude 3 of the Rules of the 1st December, 1906, is herebyamended by striking out the definition of "graduate" thereingiven, and by substituting therefor the following definition :—

" Graduate" means a person who has taken any degreegranted after Examination in any University within the mean-ing of those Rules.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Wednesday, the 2Sth day of June, 1911.

IT is hereby ordered that the following Rule shall come intoforce as and from the date hereof :—

Any matter in which a Notice of Appeal under the Land TaxAssessment Act, 1910 (Commonwealth Act), has been filed shallbe entered for hearing before a Judge without a jury in one ofthe Cause Lists, and maybe so entered by eithe, party.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Matrimonial Causes Jurisdiction.

Thursday, the I enth clay of August, 1911.Pr is hereby ordered that the following rule shall come intoforce as and from the date hereof :--

Where any issues or questions of fact in a cause have Wontried otherwise than before a Judge kitting in the MatrimonialCauses Jurisdiction and no motion for a decree has been madewithin one mouth after such trial, the Registrar shall place thecause in the list for the first convenient Motion day and shallnotify all parties entitled to notice.

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RULES PROMULGATED DURING 1912.

The twenty.ninth day of February, 1912.

IN pursuance ol the several powers vested in us in that behalf,we order and direct that from and after this date, Rule300 of the " Consolidated Equity Rules of 3902" be re-scinded, and in lieu thereof the following shall he Rule300 :-

300. G) (a) When money (other than a periodical paymentas in part (c) of this Rule mentioned) is by a decree or orderdirected to be paid to a person who has an account at a bankin this State, the Master shall remit the same by post byregistered letter, upon receiving a request to that effect inForm No. 15 in the Schedule to these Rules, and signed bysuch person and attested by a Justice of the Peace, a Com-missioner for Affidavits, or a Notary Public. The order forsuch payment will be sent to the address stated in the request,and will be specially crossed to his account at the namedbank, and will not be negotiable.

(h) When money not exceeding £500 (other than aperiodical payment in part (c) of this Rule mentioned) is bydecree or order directed to be paid to a person residing in thisState who has not an account at a bank in this State, theMaster shall remit the scone by post by registered letter tosuch person upon receiving a request to that effect in FormNo. 16 in the Schedule to these Rules, and signed by suchperson and attested in the same manner required in thepreceding part of this Rule (a). The order for payment willhe sent to the address stated in the request, and will becrossed so as to be payable only through a bank.

(e) Any person residing within this State entitledunder a decree or order to any interest, dividend, annuity, orother periodical payment, may send to the Minister a requestin Form No. 17 in the Schedule to these Rules for the remit-tance of the same by post, from time In time, as it accruesdue. Such request to be signed by such person and attestedin the manner prescribed in the preceding parts of this Rule(a and b), and the Master may then afterwards, as suchperiodical payment falls due (and upon receiving a writtenrequest for each such payment, together with evidence of lifeor of the fulfillments of any conditions of payment as referredto in Rule 204) remit the same by post to the address statedin the request. The order for payment will be crossed to asto be pal able only through a bank. .

Provided that the :Vaster may refuse to make a remittanceunder this Rule in any case in which be sees reason for sodoing. And provided also that the transmission by post,upon a request of any crossed order for payment shall be atthe sole risk of the person at whose request it is sent.

(2) The forms prescribed by this Rule may be alteredby the Master with the approval of the State Treasurer.

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Tuesday, the fifth day of March, 1912.

IN pursuance of all powers vested in us we do order and directas follows :---

Where in any civil or commercial matter pending before aCourt or tribunal of a foreign country, a letter of requestfrom such Court or tribunal for the service on any person inNew South Wales of an;: process or citation in such matter,accompanied by is translation thereof in the English language,and by two copies of the process or citation to he servedtogether with two copies thereof in the English language, istransmitted to the Supreme Court by the Attorney-General,with an intimation that it is desirable that effect should begiven to such letter of request, the following procedure shallbe adopted ;-

(1.) Service of the process or citation shall he effected bythe person %sham a Judge of the Court may from time to timeappoint for the purpose, or by the authorised agent of such

person.

(2.) Such service shall be effected by delivering to theperson to be served one copy of the process or citation, andone copy of the translation thereof, or in such other manneras may be directed by a Judge if he is satisfied that personalservice cannot be effected.

(3.) After service has been effected, the process-server shallreturn to the Prothonotary the other copies of the process orcitation and the translations thereof, together with an affidavitof service and particulars of his charges for effecting same.

(4.) The authority of- the person before whom such affidavitis sworn, to administer an oath, and his signature, shall beverified by a certificate of a Notary Public or of the Pro-thonotary.

(S.) The Prothonotary shall give a certificate of the amountwhich is properly payable for the cost of so effecting service.

(6.) The Prothonotary shall transmit to the Attorney-General the letter of request for service, the process or cita-tion, of which service has been effected, and the translationsthereof, together with the affidavit and certificates herein-before mentioned, and also a certificate under the seal of theCourt in the form given in the Schedule hereto, with suchvariations as circumstances may require.

(7.) Upon the application of the Crown Solicitor, the Courtor a Judge may make all such orders for substituted service or

• otherwise as may be necessary to give effect to these rules.

(8.) The duties of the Prothonotary under these rules may,in his absence, or during his indisposition, or at his request,be performed by the Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court.

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SCHEDULES.

I, Prothonotary of the SupremeCourt of New South Wales, hereby certify that the documentsannexed hereto are as follows

(1.) The original letter of request for service of processreceived from the Court or Tribunal at. in the of in thematter of versus and the translation thereof ; and

(2.) The process received with such letter of request and thetranslation thereof ; and

(3.) The affidavit of service upon the person to be served with such process, duly verified.

And I further certify that such service so proved and theproof thereof are such as are required by the law and practiceof the Supreme Court of New South Wales And I furthercertify that the sum which is properly payable for so effectingservice amounts to A : :

Dated this day of 19

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Prothonotary.

Monday, the 12th day of August, 1912.

Ix pursuance of all powers vested in us we do order and directas follows:—

1. The Prothonotary is hereby empowered to do all suchthings, and transact all such business, and exercise all suchauthority and jurisdiction in respect of the same as by virtueof any statute or custom, or by the rules and practice of theCourt in its Common Law Jurisdiction are now done, trans-acted, or exercised by a Judge in Chambers, except in respectof the following proceedings and matters, that is to say :—

1. Matters relating to the liberty of the subject.2. Matters relating to Criminal proceedings.-3. The removal of Causes from Inferior Courts.4. Applications for change of Venue.5. Applications in respect of Pleadings.S. Applications for Certificates for Costs.7. Prohibitions, Injunctions, and Mandamus.8. The referring of Causes to Arbitration.9. Special cases under any Statute.

10. Interpleader, other than matters relating to practiceonly.

11.Discovery or inspection.12.Reviewing taxation of costs.13. Staying proceedings after verdict.14. Application, under the Real Property Act, 1900.15. Foreign Attachment.

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Provided that consent orders may be made in any case by theProthonotary, excepting in respect of matters relating to theliberty of the subject or to Criminal proceedings.

2. The Prothonotary may refer any matter, which in hisopinion should be so referred, to a Judge, who may dispose ofthe matter or give directions thereon.

3. Upon production of a certificate by the Prothonotarychat he had refused to make an order in an ex ports matter,application may be made to a Judge for such order.

4. If either party is dissatisfied with the decision of theProthonotary in any other matter, he may, within two daysfrom such 'decision, or within such further time as may beallowed by a Judge, file a request that the matter be referredto the Judge sitting in Chambers, and shall, within the sametime, serve a notice of such request having been filed.

5. The matter shall thereupon be placed in the list ofmatters for hearing on the then next day on which a Judgeshall sit for Chamber work.

6. A reference shall not operate as a stay of proceedingsunless a Judge or the Prothonotary otherwise orders.

7. The costs of such reference shall be in the discretion ofthe Judge.

8. The scales of costs for business transacted before theProthonotary shall be the same as are fixed for business trans-acted before the Judges.

9. In any case in which the Prothonotary is of opinion thatthe attendance of Counsel before him is necessary, he maygive a certificate to that effect, and the taxing officer may actupon such certificate.

10. The Court fees to be taken in respect of business trans-acted under these rules, before the Prothonotary shall be thesame as those which are now taken in respect of the samebusiness when transacted before a Judge.

11. The duties and powers of the Prothonotary under theserules may, in his absence or during his indisposition or at hisrequest, be performed and exercised by the Deputy Pro-thonotary.

12. The gaoler at each gaol shall torward to the Prothono-tary at the Supreme Court, Sydney, seven days before theclays appointed for the regular sittings of the said Court in itsCriminal Jurisdiction at Darlinghurst each year, a return inwriting of all the persons detained in such gaol, otherwisethan in pursuance of a sentence.

13. Such return shall be in the form in the Schedule heretoand shall he certified by the gaoler who transmits it.

14. Every such return shall he handed by the Prothonotaryto the Associate of the Judge presiding at the sittings of theCentral Criminal Court next ensuing, after such return hasbeen forwarded. The Prothonotary Ian also hand to suchAssociate a list of the gaolers, if any, who have tailed toforward the prescribed return.

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SCHEDULE.

H M. Gaol .,.

RETURN of all persons detained in the above Gaol (otherwise than in pursuance of a sentence) .on the day of 191

No. Name. Age. When raeoilved

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'Committed for Trial.Offence, For

trial at.

____,

Date when Courtsits at such place.

By whom. When,

•This return is to be fors yarded to the Prothonotary (in duplicate) seven days before the times appointed for the

regular s stings of the Supreme Court in its Criminal Jurisdiction at Darlinghurst.

Certificate endorsed.

(Signed)Gaoler.

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ENDORSEMENT.To the Prothonotary,

Sydney.I hereby certify that there are no persons confined in

the Gaol at other than those specified inthe within return excepting prisoners detained in pursuanceof an unexpired sentence.

Gaoler.H.M. Gaol,

In the Supreme Court ofNew South Wales. I

Friday, the 6th day of December, 1912.IT is hereby ordered that Cootamundra and Narrabri be addedto the list of towns, comprised in the Schedule to the rules of15th December, 1004, at which Writs of Summons or Writs of

Subpoena may be issued.R0BERT D. PRING, J.

ALEXANDER GORDON, J.DAVID G. FERGUSON, J.

Rules relating to appeals from the Dental Board to theSupreme Court under the Dentists' Act, 1912, were publishedon 5th September, 1913.

Rules under Inebriates Act, 1912, were published in the.Gazette of 12th November, 1913.

RULES PROMULGATED DURING 1918.In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Tuesday, the 25th day of November, A.D., 1913.Is pursuance of all powers vested in us we do order and directas follows ;-

1. Every person intending to apply for a certificate topractise as a conveyancer, shall cause notice of his intention toapply for such certificate to be published in a Sydney dailynewspaper.

2. In cases where such person resides more than 20 milesfrom Sydney he shall also cause notice of such application tobe published in a local newspaper circulating in the districtwhere he resides.

3. Every such person shall also serve copies of such notice onthe Master in Equity and the Secretary to the IncorporatedLaw Institute,

4. The notice to be published or served as aforesaid shallbe in the form given in the Schedule hereto with suchvariations as the circumstances of the case may rendernecessary.

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SCHEDULE.

Notice is hereby given that I of.. ....................... ln the State of New South Wale

s intend at the expiration of one monthfrom the date hereof to apply to the Supreme Court of thesaid State fur an order directing me to be examined with theview of my obtaining a Certificate authorising me to practiseas a Conveyancer in this State.

Dated this day of 19....W. P. CULLEN, C J.ROBERT. D. PRING,P. W. STREET, J.R. M. SLY, J.J. M. HARVEY. J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Wednesday, the 26th day of November, 1913.

Ix pursuance of all powers vested in us we do order anddirect as follows

The amount of costa to be allowed under section 10 of theService and Execution of Process Act, 1912, shall not exceedthe sum of six pounds six shillings,

W. P. CULLEN, C.J.D. G. FERGUSON, J.J. M HARVEY, J.

MINING Acr, 1906, No. 49.Regulae Genes-ales.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.The 11th day of December, 1913.

Ix pursuance of the powers vested in us we do order anddirect as follows :-

Rules 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 of the Rules of the 6th day ofNovember, 1907, are hereby repealed, and the following Rulesare substituted in lieu thereof-

15. Every appeal to the Court under the 167th section ofthe Mining Act, 1906, shall be by notice in the form containedin the Schedule hereto or to the like effect, and shall bedirected to the respondent or his solicitor, and to the Dis-trict Court Judge from whose decision the appeal is made.

16. Within fourteen days from such decision the appellantshall file such notice in duplicate—one with the Registrar ofthe Mining Appeal Court and one with the Prothonotary,and also serve copies of such notice upon the District CourtJudge and each respondent, or his solicitor respectively.

17. Within twenty-one days from such decision the securityrequired by the 167th section of the Mining Act, 1906, or thedeposit in lieu thereof shall be given or lodged with theRegistrar of the Mining Appeal Court, and thereupon theappeal shall he deemed to be instituted.18. The District Court Judge shall thereupon sign a state-

ment of the ease with the written consent of both parties ortheir Solicitors, or if they do not agree without such assent andupon . such statement being signed, the Registrar of theMining Appeal Court shall give notice thereof to the appellantor his Solicitor.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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18A. (1) Within fourteen days after receipt of such last-mentioned notice the appellant shall transmit to the Protho-notary' such statement together with an affidavit of service othe notice of appeal and thereupon the appeal shall be setdown for argument.

(2) The appellant shall within the like time serve a copy ofsuch statement upon the responded or his Solicitor.

19. Where, before the date of these rules, any notice of appealhas been duly filed and served and security given or lodgedand statement signed under the Rules hereby rescinded, suchstatement shall be transmitted by the appellant together witha copy of the notice of appeal and an affidavit of servicethereof to the Prothonotary within fourteen days from thedate of these Rules, and thereupon such appeal shall be setdown for argument.

19A. In the event of non-compliance with the provisions ofthese Rules within the times therein limited the appeal shallbe deemed to be abandoned, and the Court may order that thesame be dismissed.

19B. These Rules shall be rend with the Rules of the 5thday of November, 1907.

W. P. CULLEN, C.J.P. W. STREET, J.DAVID G. FERGUSON, J.J. M. HARVEY, J.

SCHEDULE.•

Notice of Appeal.TARE notice that A.B., the appellant herein, intends to appealto the Supreme Court against the determination and directionmade herein on the day of , 19 ,to the effect that (here set out the determination or directionagainst which it is desired to appeal), on the followinggrounds (here set out the grounds).

Dated this day of , 19 .(Signed by the Appellant, his Counsel, or Solicitor).

To (District Court Judge),and to C.D. , the above-named Respondent or his Solicitor.

Sydney: William Applegate Gullick,"Government Printer,1914.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.In the matter of the appeal pending in the District Court for

, sitting as a Mining Appeal Court, under theprovisions of the Mining Act, 1906.

A.B.,Appellant.

C.D.,Respondent

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