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NEW SOUTH WALES

LAW ALMANAC

for

1904.

WILLIAM APPLEGATE GULLICK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER,SYDNEY.

1904.

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NEW SOUTH WALES

LAW ALMANAC

FOR

1904.

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INDEX.

AGE

Almanac 1Articled Clerks' Association 40Associates, Judges' 29Attorney-General, Department of 33Bankruptcy Department 31Barristers—Alphabetical List 44

" Order of Seniority 41" Admission Board 40

" " " Examiners to40" Examinations, &c.130-131" Rules relating to Admission of... 125

Calendar for 1904 25Chief Justices, past and present 21Circuits 18Claims to Grants of Land 39Clerk of the Peace 34Clerks of the Peace, Deputy 34'Commissioners for taking Affidavits, Sydney 83

" " " Country 86

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TAGE.

Commissioners for taking Affidavits in placesbeyond the Jurisdiction of the Court—

British Columbia 94Calcutta 94China 94England 94Fiji 97Ireland 96Lord Howe Island 86New Zealand 101Norfolk Island 91Queensland 100Scotland 96South Africa 97South Australia 97Tasmania 98United States of America 97Victoria 98Wales 96Western Australia 98West Indies 97

Commissioners of other Courts for takingAffidavits in New South Wales—

High Court of Australia 102Bengal 108Bombay 108British Columbia 108Canada 107Cape of Good Hope 107Cape Colony ... 108

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Commissioners, &c. continued. Page

Fiji 105

India 107

Ireland. 107

Madras 108

Manitoba 108

Natal 108

New York 107

New Zealand 106

Norfolk Island 108

Nova Scotia 108

Orange River Colony and Transvaal 108

Ontario 108

Province of Quebec 108

Queonsland 103

South Australia 105

South Carolina 108

State of California 108

Tasmania 103

United States of America 107

Victoria 102

Western Australia 106Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the

Vice-Admiralty Court 83Conveyancers, Certificated 82Council of the Bar of New South Wales 39Country Towns and Solicitors practising

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Court of Marine Inquiry 37Court of Review 37

Crown Prosecutors 34

Crown Solicitor's Office 34Curator's Department 31

District Court Judges 36District Court, Sydney, Officers of 36District Court Registrars and Bailiffs 37

„„ Metropolitan 110„ „

Northern 112

„ North-Western 111

„ Southern and Hunter 112

„ South-Western 110

„ Western 111

„ Almanac 113

Divorce and Matrimonial Court 30

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Sittings of 18

Equity Appeals 13

„ Department 30

Examinations for the Bar 130-131

Examinations, Intermediate History ... 157 & 160

Law, Final for Solicitors 157-158

„ Law, Intermediate 157 &160

„ Law, Matriculation ...... 160-161

Gaol Deliveries 18

Governors of Australian States 28

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Page.Governors of New South Wales, Succession of 19High Court of Australia, Commissioners for

taking Affidavits 102Incorporated Law Institute 39

Industrial Arbitration Court 33

Judges, past and present 21

Land Appeal Court Department 35

Land Appeal Court, President and Members 35

Lunacy, Department of 30

Marine Inquiry, Court of 37

Moon, Phases of tho 23

Notaries, Public, practising in New SouthWales 81

Notices, &c., for Examinations for the Bar 125

Solicitors 139

Parliamentary Draftsmen 33

Prisons Department 36

Probate Department 31

Prosecutors, Crown 34

Prothonotary's Department 30Quarter Sessions, Chairmen of 36

„ Crown Prosecutors 34„ Metropolitan 109

„ Northern District 110

„ North-Western District 109

„ Southern and HunterDistrict 110

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Quarter Sessions, Western District 109

Almanac 113

Regal Table 27

Review, Court of 37

Royal Family, &c. 28

Rules of Supreme Court for despatch ofbusiness during 1904 13

Sheriff's Department 32

Solicitors Admission Board 40„Examinations, &c. 139

Books for Final 157-158

„ I nterme-diate 157

Examinations, Books for History 157

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Law Ma-triculation 161

Rules relating to 137

Rules relating to Admission of 140

Sydney 47

Country 64Succession of Governors of New South Wales 19

Supreme Court Judges, past and present 21

Sydney Causes 18

Terms 18

Tipstaves to Supreme Court Judges 29

Vacations 18

Vice-Admiralty Court .30

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Law Almanac.JANUARY.

1 F Holiday.2 S Holiday.3 S Second Sundany after Christmas.4 M Holiday.5 T6 W

7 Th8 F9 S Holiday.

10 S First Sunday after Epiphany

12 T13 W

14 Th15 F16 S

17 S Second Sunday after Epiphanp.

1 8 M19 T20 W21 Th22 F Holiday. King enters fourth year of his23 S Holiday. [reign.24 S Third Su nday after Epiphang.25 M Holiday.26 T Holiday.27 W28 Th29 F30 S Holiday.31 S Scptuagesima Sunday.

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FEBRUARY.

1 m2 t

3 w4 h5 F6 S Holiday.

7 s sexagesima sunday.8 M9 T

10 W11 Th

12 F13 S Vacation ends.14 s Quinquagesima Sunday.1 5 M First Term begins. First Sydney Gaol16 T Delivery.

1 7 W18 Th

1:4 19 F1,1 20 SE., 21 4 first sunday in lent

A 22 M Bar Examinations. Solicitors' Examina-0., 23 T tions.

2 4 W25 Th26 F27 S28 s second sunday in lent.2 9 m

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MARCH.

1 T2 W3 Th

4 s5 S

6 m third sunday in lent.7 M8 T9 W

10 Th11 F

E/5 12 S First Term ends.•13 s fourth sunday in lent.• 14 m Sydney Causes begin.

W x15 T• 16 W•17 ThE 18 f

19 S20 s fifth sunday in lent.

21 M22 T23 W24Th25 F

26 S27 s Balm s unday.28 M29 T30 W

31 Th Sydney Causes end.

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APRIL.

1 FGood Friday.2 S Holiday.

3 s easter sunday4 M Holiday.

5 T second sydney gaol delivery. wagga wagga and hay circuite and causes. law matriculation6 W Examination.7 Th Maitland and Mudgee Circuits and Causes.

8 F9 s

10 s first sunday after easter.54 11 M Albury Circuit and Causes.

12 Trc4 13 w Young and Dubbo Circuits and Causes.0 14 Th

15 F16 s r„..17 s second sunday after easter.18 M

19 T Tamworth Circuit and Causes.20 w Goulburn, deniiiquin, and broken hill circuits and21 Th Bathurst Circuit and Causes. [Causes.

22 F F23 S24 s third sunday after easter

.

25 M26 T Armidale and Grafton Circuits and Causes..27 W28 Th'29 F.30 s

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MAY.

1 s fourth sunday after easter

.

2 M Second Term begins.3 T4 W5 Th6 F7 s8 s' rogation sunday.9 M Bar Examinations. Solicitors' Examinations-

10 T11 W

_ 12 th011 3 f14 s

15 s sunday after ascension.CZ116 m8 17 TUl r 18 WCZ

19 th.20 F21 S22 s chit sunday .23 M24 T .

25 w26 Th27 F28 S Second Term ends.29 s trinity sunday.30 m Third Sydney Gaol Delivery.31 T

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JUNE.

1 W2 Th Sydney Causes begin.

3 F4 S

5 s first sunday after trinity.to- 6 M Holiday.F4 7 Ttt 8 Wcp°1 9 Th

10 F11 S

12 s second sunday after trinity. .a= 13 m

14 T15 W

16 Th17 F18 S19 s third sunday after trinity.20 M21 T22 W23 Th24 F25 s26 s fourth sunday after trinity.27 M28 Tu

29 w30 Th

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JULY.

1 F Sydney causes end.2 s

3 s fifth sunday after trinity.4 M Vacation begins. Law Matriculation Ex-5 T amination.6 W

7 Th8 F9 s

2 10 s Sixth sunday after trinity.E4 11 M0 12 T

13 W1 4 Th15 F16 s17 s seventh sunday after trinity.

18 m19 T

20 W21 Th22 F '23 S Vacation ends.24 s eighth sunday after trinity.25 M Third Term begins, Fourth Sydney Gaol26 T Delivery.

cd 27 W• 28 Th

29 F30 S

E. 31 s ninth sunday after trinity.

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AUGUST.

1 M Holiday.2 T Bar Examinations. Solicitors' Examinations.3 W4 Th5 F

6 s7 s tenth sunday after trinity.

8 m9 T

10W•11 Th

12 F51 13 S• 14 s eleventh sunday after trinity.EA 15 M

16 T17 W

18 Th19 F

20 S21 s twelfth sunday after trinity.22 M23 T24 W25 Th26 F27 S Third Term ends.28 s thirteenth sunday after trinity.29 M Sydney Causes begin.

30 T31 w

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SEPTEMBER.

1 Th2 F

3 s4 s fourteenth sunday after trinity.5 M6 T

cd 7 WP, 8 Th

9 f

o •

10 S11 sP4

12 m fifteenth sunday after trinity.p 13 Tw 14 W15 Th

16 F17 S18 s Sixteenth sunday after trinity.19 m

20 T21 W22 Th23 F Sydney Causes end.24 S25 s seventeenth sunday after trinity.

o 26 m Fifth Sydney Gaol Delivery.27 T Wagga Wagga, Hay, Maitland, and Mudgee11 28 w Circuits and Causes.

<=, 29 Th30 F . 7

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OCTOBER.

1 S2 s eighteenth sunday after trinity.3 M Albury, Young, and Broken Hill Circuit. and Causes.4 T Dubbo Circuit and Causes.5 W6 Th7 F

•8 s1.1 9 s nineteenth sunday after trinity.•10 M Goulburn Circuit and Causes.4 11 T Tamworth Circuit and Causes.o 12 W Deniliquin Circuit and Causes.

13 Th Bathurst Circuit and Causes.1 4 F15 s

16 s twentieth sunday after trinity..17 M18 T Armidale and Grafton Circuits and Causes.

19 W20 Th21 F22 s

4 23 s twenty first sunday after trinity.W

24 M Fourth Term begins.25 T

14 26 W27 Th28 F

1.4 29 s

30 s twenty second sunday after trinity.31 m bar Examinations. Solicitors' Examinations

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NOVEMBER.

1 T2 W3 Th

4 f5 S

oi 6 s twenty third sunday after trinitypo 7 m(4 8 T1/1 9 WP4 10 Th1:› 11 F

12 s

1 3 S twenty fourth sunday after trinity .14 m Holiday. Law Matriculation Examination.

15 t16 W

17 Th18 F

19 s Fourth Term ends.20 s twenty fifth sunday after trinity

21 mSydney Causes begin. Sixth Sydney Gaol Delivery.6 22 TPI 23 W

24 Tha 25 Fis 26 S

27 s first sunday in adbent.p 28 mU2 29 T

30 W

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DECEMBER.

1 Th2 F

3 s4 s second sunday in adbent.

5 m07;.214 6 TID 7W;:'4, 8 Th1;, 9 F

10 SA 11 s third sunday in adbent.

12 m13 T14 W

15 Th16 F Sydney Causes end,

17 s18 s fourth sunday in adbent.19 M Vacation begins.20 T Holiday.21 W Holiday.22 Th Holiday.23 F Holiday.

1.1 24 S Holiday.25 s CHRISTMAS DAY.

al 26 M Holiday.27 T28 W29 Th Holiday.30 F Holiday.31 S Holiday.

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Friday, the 4th day of December, 1903.

REgULaE g ENERALES.The following Rules are hereby established, for the despatchof business in the Supreme Court, during the year 1904 :-

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

the Court shall be those mentioned in the Law Almanac an-nexed hereto.

PrEceDENCE OF BUSINESS.2. Subject to the direction of the Court, Motions Nisi for

New Trials will, on every day except Friday, have precedenceof all other business. On Fridays Criminal and other CrownCases will have precedence. On Mondays and on ThursdaysMotions generally will have precedence, then appeals in casesof emergency in interlocutory motions in the Equity, Bank-ruptey, Probate, and Matrimonial Causes jurisdictions ; thenMotions on Notice, and then Motions. On Tuesdays andWednesdays New Trial Motions will be beard. On FridaysDemurrers, Special Cases, and District Court Appeals will bebeard. By leave of the Court, Common Motions may be takenon any day.

CROWN cASES RESERVED.3. 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, BANKRUPTCY, PROBATE, AND MATRIMONIALCAUSES APPEALS.

4. Equity, Bankruptcy, Probate, and Matrimonial CausesAppeals may be set down for, and will take precedence on, theMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of the second andof each alternate week during Term. Appeals in interlocutorymotions in these jurisdictions may, in case of emergency, beheard on any Monday or Thursday in Term.

EQUITY.5. The Chief Judge in Equity will sit for the hearing ofcauses on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at11- o'clock ; for the hearing of Motions and Petitions onMonday and Wednesday, from 10 to 11 o'clock •, in Chambers,for Chamber applications, on Tuesday, from 10 to 11 o'clock ;for 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.6. Applications for Probates and Letters of Administration

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times 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 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, andThursday ; all other matters on Wednesday and Thursday,at 10 o'clock.

CHAmBER BUSINESS.7. Chamber Business at Law will be taken on Mondays,

Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, except during the sit-tings for the trial of Causes and during Term, when the Chamberbusiness will be taken at 9'30 a.m. : Provided that a summonsmay be returnable on any other day by order of a Judge.

SATURDAYS.8. There will be no sitting of the Court in Sydney (except

for the trial of Prisoners and except the last day of Term)on any Saturday : Provided that any argument or trial, notconcluded on Friday, may be continued on Saturday, if theCourt or presiding Judge thinks fit.

M. H. STEPHEN, A.C.J.WM. OWEN, J.G. B. SIMPSON, J.ROBERT D. PRING, J.

GENERAL RULES APPLICABLE TOEVERY YEAR.

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. 35.

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

three separate Cause lists, which shall be taken respectivelyin the Banco and in No. 1 and No. 2 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 exceding two, maybe set down for any day, if the Prothonotary sees fit.

108. Until all Lists have been filled, in accordance with the•last 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 set down for such days only as the Prothonotary shall ineach case direct.

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TRANSFERRING CAUSES.110. Causes, on the List of any Court, may be transferredto 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.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 hi the said causes 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 shell be 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

the trial of any cause, specially fixed, shall also be postponedfor the same number of days as that for 'which the sittingshave been postponed, unless a Judge shall otherwise order.

CAUSES UNCONCLUDED DURING THE SITTINGS.145. 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.

REmANETS.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.

MEMORANDUM FOR NEW TRIAL.150. Where, either party intends to move for a nonsuit, or for

a new trial, or in arrest of judgment, or for judgment nonobstante reredicto, or for a repire de novo, or to enter a verdict,or to increase or reduce the amount of the verdict, whetheron any point reserved at the trial or not, he shall within eightdays (or in causes tried at a circuit town, or at a District

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Court above 100 miles from Sydney, within fourteen days),after the trial file a memorandum of such intention, togetherwith all affidavits to be used in support of the motion, andshall at the same time lodge with the Prothonotary threeadditional copies of such memorandum : Provided that anysuch affidavit may be filed afterwards by leave of the Court ora Judge.

MOTIONS NISI FOR NEW TRIAL.153. All causes in which such memorandum has been filed

shall be entered in the order of filing ; and except as herein-after provided shall be called on in 'that order on every dayin Term until disposed of.

154.Provided that no matter in which printed copies of theJudge's notes have under these Rules to be lodged, shall becalled on for hearing before the expiration of the time allowedfor lodging such copies, except by direction of the Court or aJudge at the request of the moving party; and that where thecause has ended during the term, or within four days preced-ing the term, no motion in pursuance of such memorandumneed be made earlier than the fourth day after the filingthereof.

PARTIES NOT READY TO PROCEED.158. Where a memorandum for anew trial has been filed, or a

rule nisi in pursuance thereof granted, if no motion is madewhen the case is called on, such case shall (unless the Courtextends the time) be struck out of the paper, with leave to theadverse party to sign judgment.

RULES NISI FOR NEW TRIAL.156. Every rule nisi, for a new trial shall be taken out, filed,

and served within seven days after it has been granted, and atthe time of filing, three additional copies shall be lodged withthe Prothonotary ;• otherwise it shall be held to have lapsed,and the Prothonotary shall thereupon strike the case out ofthe Term Book.

TERM BOOK.316. The Prothonotary shall keep a book to be called the

Term Book, in which shall be entered every rule nisi for a newtrial as soon as granted, and every other matter for argumentin Term, according to its priority in the date of filing.

318. Subject to any Rules regulating the precedence of busi-ness, every matter shall come on for hearing in the order inwhich it is entered in the Term Book.

MOTIONS FOR RULES ABSOLUTE.329. In prohibition matters under the Justices Act, 1902,

and on motions to make any rule absolute, the moving partyshall begin and the party showing cause follow, and onecounsel only shall be heard in reply. And before the openingany affidavits in support of the rule shall be read unless theCourt otherwise orders.

VACATION BUSINESS.9. 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 any

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jurisdiction of the Court, nor shall any business other thanthat specified in such Rule be taken without the leave of aJudge ; but time shall run after the said 31st January, andthroughout the Short Vacation.

10. 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 Law.Procedure 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 be issued, executed, and returned.(d) Judgment may be 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 pur-poses of an Appeal, or for obtaining or dissolving anyinjunction.

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

Every memorandum for a new trial must be 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 he entertained on any dayin or out of Term, except in cases of emergency, after oneo'clock.SITTINGS OF THE SUPREME COURT OF

NEW SOUTH WALES.MATRIMONIAL CAUSES JURISDICTION.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales,Matrimonial Causes Jurisdiction.

Friday, the 4th day of December, a.D. 1903.I, the Honorable GEORGE BOWEN SIMPSON, being the Judge dulyappointed under the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1899, do hereby,in pursuance of the several powers vested in me by the saidAct, appoint that,—

Monday, the 7th day of March,Thursday, the 2nd day of June,Monday, the 29th day of August, andMonday, the 21st day of November,

shall be the days during the year one thousand nine hundredand four upon which sittings for the trial of causes in thisJurisdiction shall respectively commence.

G. B. SIMPSON, J.

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GAOL DELIVERIES.

First Sydney Gaol Delivery, Monday, 15 February.Second „ „ „ Tuesday, 5 April.Third „ „ „ Monday, 30 May.Fourth „ „,, 25 July.77

Fifth „„ „ 26 September.17

Sixth „ „ 11 „ 21 November.

TERmS •

First Term, 15 February to 12 March.Second „ 2 May to 29 May.Third „ 25 July to 27 August.Fourth „ 24 October to 19 November.

SYDNEY CAUSES.

Monday, 11 March to Thursday, 31 March.Thursday, 2 June to Friday, 1 July.Monday, 29 August to „ 23 September.

„ 21 November to „ 16 December.

SITTINGS IN mATRIMONIAL CAUSES.

First Sittings in Matrimonial Causes, begin Monday, 7 March.Second „ 11 „ Thursday. 2 June.11

Third „ I/ „ Monday, 29 August.Fourth „ 11 11 71 ,, 21 November.

CIRCUITS AND CAUSES ON CIRCUIT.

Wagga Wagga-5 April ; 27 September.Albury-11 April ; 3 October.Deniliquin —20 April ; 12 October.Broken Hill-20 April ; 3 October.Maitland-6 April ; 27 September.Tamworth-19 April ; 11 October.Armidale-20 April ; 18 October.Grafton-26 April ; 18 October.Mudgee-6 April ; 27 September.Dubbo — 13 April ; 4 October.Bathurst-21 April ; 13 October.Hay-5 April ; 27 September.Young-13 April ; 3 October.Goulburn-20 April ; 10 October.

VACATIONS.

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

on which they assumed and retired from office.

Name. I From I To ,

Captain Arthur Phillip, R.N. 26 Jan., 1788'10 Dec., 1792Captain Francis Grose (Lieutenant- 11 Dec., 1792'12 Dec., 1794

Governor).Captain William Paterson, New 13 Dec., 1794 1 Sept.,1795

South Wales Corps (Lieutenant-Governor). •

Captain John Hunter; R.N 7 Sept.,1795,27 Sept.,1800Captain Philip Gidley Ring, R.N. 28 Sept.,1800'12Aug., 1806Captain William Bligh, R.N. 13 Aug.,1806 26 Jan., 1808

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

alI of) the

Lieutenant-Colonel George newJohnston Southwales

Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph corps 26 Jan., 1808 28 Dec., 1809Foveaux after -

Colonel William Paterson wards102ndRegt•

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

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

ment or Buffs (Acting-Governor).Lieutenant-General Ralph Darling.. 19 Dec., 1825 21 Oct., 1831Colonel Patrick Lindsay, C.B. (Act- 22 Oct., 1831 2 Dec., 1831

ing Governor).Major-General Sir Richard Bourke, 3 Dec., 1831 5 Dec., 1837

K.C.B.Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth Snod- 6 Dec., 1837 23 Feb., 1838

grass (Acting Governor).Sir George Gipps, knt. 24 Feb., 1838 11 July, 1846Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell (Act- 12 July, 1846 2 Aug., 1846

ing Governor).Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy 3 Aug,.,1846 17 Jan., 1855Sir William Thomas Denison, k c B 20 Jan., 1855 22 Jan., 1861Lieutenaut-Colonel John Francis 23 Jan., 1861 21 Mar., 1861

Kemp (Administrator).The Right Honorable( (Adminis-

Sir John Young, P.C., ' trator) 22 Mar'

. 1861 15 May, 1861(Governor-

k.c.b, g c m g • in-Chief) 16 May, 1861 -24 Dec., 1867Sir Trevor Chute, K.C.B. (Adminis- 25 Dec., 1867 7 Jan., 1868

trator).The Right Honorable Somerset 8 Jan., 1868 22 Feb., 1872

Richard, Earl of Delmore, P.C.Sir Alfred Stephen, knt., C.B. 23 Feb., 1872 2June, 1872

(Administrator).Sir Hercules George Robert Robin- 3 June,1872 19 Mar., 1879

son, G.C.M.G.

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GOVERNORS—continued.

Name. 1 From 1 To

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.,1885 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.Governor).

The Right Honorable Victor Albert 15 Jan., 1891 1 Mar.,1893George, Earl of Jersey, P.C.,I

G c m G.The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 2 Mar., 1893 28 May, 1893

darley, Knight (Lieutenant-Governor).

The Right Honorable Sir Robert 29 May, 1893 15 Mar.,1895William Duff, P.C., g c m G.

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 16 Mar., 1895 20 Nov., 1895darley, Knight (Lieutenant-

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

v iscount Hampden.The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 23 Nov., 1897 22 Jan., 1898

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

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 6 Mar., 1899 17 May, 1899darley, K.C.M.G. (Lieutenant-

Governor).The Right Honorable William, Earl 18 May, 1899 30 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).

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 2 Nov., 1900 26 May, 1902darley, G.c. M.g. (Lieutenant-

Governor).Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth 27 May, 1902 (Still in

iRawson, R.N., k.C.B. office).

GOVERNOR.His Excellency the Governor Admiral Sir Harry Holds-

worth Rawson. R.N., K.C.B.Private Secretary Hamlet . Holditch Share,

Esquire, R.N.Aides-de-Camp Captain Robertson Clark and

Captain Leslie Wilson, D.S.O.Extra Aide-de-Camp Captain Walter Oswald Watt.

Granted six months leave of absence from 1st Nov., 1900.

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CHIEF JUSTICES OF NEW SOUTH WALES,1823 to 1904.

Held officeNames. Remarks.

From I To

Forbes, Sir 13 Oct., 1823 1 July, 1837 Died, 8 Nov.,Francis, knt. 1841.

Dowling, Sir 30 Aug., 1837 27 Sept., 1844 Died, 27 Sept.,James, knt 1844.

Stephen, Sir 7 Oct., 1844 6 Nov., 1873 Retired. Died,Alfred, C.B., 15 Oct., 1894.G.C.M.G.

Martin, Sir 19 Nov., 1873 4 Nov., 1886 Died, 4 Nov.,James, knt. 1886.

Salomone, Sir 15 Nov., 1886 27 Nov., 1886 Resigned.Julian, knt.

Darley Sir Fred- 29 Nov., 1886 Still in office.erick, G.C.M.G.

ACTING CHIEF JUSTICES.Dowling, James 16 April, 1836 29 Aug., 1837 Apptd. C.J., 30

Aug., 1837.Dickinson, John 15 Feb., 1860 17 Feb., 1861 Retired, 17 Feb.,

Nodes. 1861.

Stephen, 16 June, 1902 — —Matthew Henry

JUDGES PRIOR TO CHARTER OF JUSTICE.Bent, Jeoffrey 1812 1815 Returned. to

Hart. England, 1815.Field, Barron .. 1816 4 Feb., 1824 Sailed for

Europe, 4 Feb.,1824.

Wylde, John, 1 Jan., 1816 23 Mar., 1824 Apptd. Sup. Ct.

LL.B. Judge, 1824.

JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT.Wylde, John, 23 Mar., 1824 12 Feb., 1825 Returned to

LL.B. England, 12Feb., 1825,

Stephen, John.. 17 Aug., 1825 1 Jan., 1833 Died, 21 Dec.,1833.

Dowling, James 16 Aug., 1827 15 April, 1836 Apptd. ActingC. J., 1836.

Burton, Sir Wm. 11 Oct., 1832 6 July, 1844 Apptd. JudgeWestbrook, of Sup. Ct.,

knt. Madras, 1844.kinchela, John, 16 April, 1836 4 Nov„ 1837 Died, 21 July,

LL.D. I 1845.

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JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT—continued.

Held officeNames. Remarks.

From i To

Willis, John, 4 Nov., 1837 — 1841 Apptd. Judge atWalpole. Port Phillip,

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

Oct., 1844.A'Beckett, Wil- 15 July, 1844 31 Jan., 1846 Died, June,1869.

liamDickinson, John 13 Oct., 1844 14 Feb., 1800 Aptd. Actg.C. J.,

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

Montague.Milford, Samuel 1 Jan., 1856 26 May, 1865 Died, 20 May,

F. 1865.Wise, Edward .. 15 Feb., 1860 28 Sept., 1865 Died, 28 Sept.,

1865.Hargrave, John,22 June, 1865 11 Oct., 1881 Died, 23 Feb.,

Fletcher. 1885.Cheeke, Alfred.. 22 June, 1865 14 Mar., 1876 Died, 14 Mar.,

1876.Faucett, Peter.. 4 Oct., 1865I 8 Feb., 1888 Retired. Died,

22 May, 1894.Manning, Siri28 April, 1876 17 Oct., 1887 Retired. Died,

William Mon- 27 Feb., 1895.tague, Knt.

Windeyer, Sir 11 Aug., 1879 31 Aug., 1896 Retired. Died,William 12 Sept., 1897.Charles, knt.

Innes, Sir Joseph 14 Oct., 1881 28 Oct., 1896 Died, 28 Oct.,George Long, 1896.

knt.Stephen, Mat- 19 May, 1887 15 June, 1902 Aptd. Actg. C.J.,

thew Henry. 16 June, 1902.Owen, William.. 18 Oct , 1887 Still in office.Deffell, George 3 Jan., 1888 9 Nov., 1889 Retired. Died,

Hibbert. 21 Sept., 1895.Foster, William 14 Feb., 1888 1 18 Dec., 1894 Retired.

John.Manning,Charles,13 Nov., 1889 8 Aug., 1808 Died, 8 Aug.,

James. 1898.Simpson, George 18 Dec., 1894 Still in office.

Bowen.Cohen, Henry 10 Sept., 1896 „ „

Emanuel.Simpson. Archi- 21 Nov., 1896 „ „

bald Henry. IWalker, William 23 Aug., 1898 „

Gregory.Pring, Robert 16 June, 1902 „ „

Darlow.

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PHASES OF THE MOON.

1 9 0 4.

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

Full Moon .... 3 3 47 p.m. I Perigee 4 10 0 p.m.Last Quarter .. 10 7 10 a.m. Apogee 20 9 0 a.m.New Moon .... 18 1 47 a.m.First Quarter.. 26 6 41 a.m.

February.Full Moon ... 2 2 33 a.m. i Perigee 2 10 0 a.m..Last Quarter .. 8 7 56 p.m. Apogee 16 10 0 a.m.New Moon .... 16 9 5 p.m.First Quarter.. 24 9 9 p.m.

March.Full Moon .... 2 12 48 p.m. S Perigee 1 11 0 p.m.Last Quarter .. 9 11 1 a.m. Apogee 14 4 0 p.m.New Moon .... 17 3 39 p.m. Perigee 30 8 0 am.First Quarter.. 25 7 37 a.m.Full Moon .. 31 10 44 a.m. 1 4.-., ....

April.Last Quarter .. 8 3 63 a.m. Apogee 11 8 0 a.m.New Moon .... 16 7 53 a..m. Perigee 27 5 0 a.m.First Quarter .. 23 2 55 p.m.Full Moon 30 8 36 a.m.

may.•Last Quarter .. 7 9 50 p.m. Apogee 9 2 0 a.m.New Moon .... 15 8 58 p.m. Perigee 23 9 0 a.m.First Quarter.. 22 8 19 p.m.Full Moon .... 29 6 55 p.m.

June.Last Quarter .. 6 3 53 p.m. Apogee 5 9 0 p.m.New Moon . .. 14 7 11 am. Perigee 17 11 0 p.m.first Quarter.. 21 1 11 a.m.

Full Moon .... 28 6 23 a.m.

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PHASES OF THE MOON—continued.

July.d. h. m. d. h. m.

Last Quarter .. 6 8 54 a.m. Apogee 3 3 0 p.m.New Moon .... 13 3 27 p.m. Perigee 15 2 o p.m.

First Quarter .. 20 6 49 a.m. Apogee 31 6 0 a.m.Full Moon .... 27 7 42 p.m.

August.Last Quarter .. 5 12 3 a.m. ' Perigee 12 7 0 p.m.New Moon .... 11. 10 58 p.m. Apogee 27 2 0 p.m.First Quarter.. 18 2 27 p.m.Full Moon .... 26 11 2 a. m.

September.Last Quarter .. 3 12 59 p.m. Perigee 10 5 0 a.m,Now Moon .... 10 6 43 a.m. Apogee 23 4 0 p.m.First Quarter.. 17 1 13 am .Full Moon .... 25 3 50 a.m.

October.Last Quarter 2 11 52 p.m.

I Perigee 8 4 0 p.m.

New Moon ., .. 9 3 25 p.m. Apogee 21 0 0 a.m.First Quarter.. 16 3 54 p.m. IFull Moon .... 24 8 56 p.m.

November.Last Quarter .. 1 9 13 a.m. I Perigee 5 10 0 p.m.New Moon 8 1 37 a.m. Apogee 17 5 0 p.m.First Quarter.. 15 10 36 a.m.Full Moon .... 23 1 12 p.m.Last Quarter .. 30 5 38 p.m.

December.New Moon 7 1 46 p.m. Perigee 3 10 0 a.m.First Quarter.. 15 8 7 a.m. Apogee 17 2 0 p.m.Full Moon .... 23 4 1 a.m. Perigee 28 3 0 a.m.Last Quarter .. 30 1 46 a.m.

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CALENDAR FOR 1905.

JANUARY. FEBRUARY.

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

MARCH. April,

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

MAY. JUNE.

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

fri 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30Sat 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24

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CALENDAR FOR 1905—continued.

JULY. I AUGUST.

Sun 211 9 16 23130

1 ... 6 13 20 27 ...

Mon. ... 3 10 17 24 31 .. 7 14 21 28 ...Tues. 4 11 18 25 ... 1 8 15 22 29 ...Wed. ... .. 5 12 19 26 ... , 2 9 16 23 30 ...Thur. ... 6 13 20 27 ... I 3 10 17 24 31 ...Fri. .. . 7 14 21 28 ... ! 4 11 18 25Sat. 1 8 I 15 221291.. 5 12 19 26

SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER.

Sun 3 10 17 24 ... 1 1 8 15122 29 ...Mon. ... 4 11 18 25 ... 2 9 16 23 30 ...Tues. ... 5 12 19 26 ... 3 10 17 24 31 ..,Wed. 6 13 20 27 ... 4 11 18 25 ,..Thur. ... .. 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 ...Fri. 1 8115 22 29 ... 6 13I20 27Sat.. 2 9 16 23 :30 .. 7 14 ..21 28

NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.

Sun 5 12 I 19126 ... 3 10 17 24 31Mon. ... 6 13 20 27 4 11 18'25 ...Tues. ... 7 14 21 285 12 19 26 ...Wed. .. 1 8 15 22 29 ... I 6 13 20 27 ...Thur. 2 9 16 23 30 ... 7 14 21 28Fri, 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 ...Sat. 4 11 18125 2 9 16 23 30 ...

Good Friday ... ••. April 1.

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REGAL TABLETo ascertain the dates of Acts of Parliaments, &c.

Kings and Queens. 1 Accession. I y

ears'Reign.

A.D.William I .. 1066 October 14 21William II .. 1087 September 9 13Henry I .. 1100 August 2 36Stephen . .. 1135 December 1 20Henry II 1154 October 25 35Richard I 1189 July 9 10John 1199 April 6 18Henry III 1216 October 19 57Edward I 1272 November 6 35Edward II .. .. 1307 July 7 20Edward III 1327 January 25 51Richard II 1377 June 21 23Henry IV .. 1399 September 29 14

• Henry V.. .. 1413 March 20 10Henry VI .. .. 1422 August 31 39Edward IV .. .. 1460 March 4 24Edward V .. .. 1483 April 9 1Richard III .. 1483 June 22 3Henry VII .. 1485 August 22 24Henry VIII 1500 April 22 38Edward VI .. 1547 January 28 7Mary .. 1553 July 6 6Elizabeth .. 1558' November 17 45James I. .I.. .. . _ 160 1603 March 24 23Charles I .. 1625 March 27 24Charles II .. 1649 •January 30 37James II.. .. 1685 February 6 5William and maryf .. 1689 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 11

' William IV 1830 June 26 7Victoria .. .. 1837 June 20 64Edward VII .. 1901 January 22 —

New style commenced September 2, 1752.

• Commonwealth, September 3, 1651; Oliver Cromwell, Pro-tector, December 12, 1653 ; Richard Cromwell, Protector, Sep-tember 3, 1658; Richard resigned, April 22, 1659; Charlesrestored, May 29, 1660. All this period is reckoned as part ofthe reign of Charles II.

1. William III alone from December 28, 1694.

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ROYAL FAMILY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

ALBERT EDWARD, King of the United Kingdom of GreatBritain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions beyondthe Seas, Emperor of India, eldest son of Her late MajestyQueen Victoria ; born Nov. 9, 1841; succeeded to the throneon the decease of his mother, Queen Victoria, Jan. 22,1901 ; proclaimed Jan. 24, 1901; married March 10, 1863, toPrincess Alexandra of Denmark. Issue—[Albert VictorChristian Edward, born Jan. 8, 1864 ; died Jan. 14, 1892.George Frederick Ernest Albert, Prince of Wales, bornJune 3, 1865; married July 6, 1893, to Princess VictoriaMary of Teck. Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, born Feb.20, 1867; married to the Duke of Fife, July 27, 1889. VictoriaAlexandra Olga Mary, born July 6, 1868. Maud CharlotteMary Victoria,. born Nov. 26, 1869 ; married to Crown PrinceCharles of Denmark, July 22, 1896.] Helena Augusta Victoria,born May 25, 1846 ; married July 5, 1866, to Prince Christianof Augustenberg. Louisa Carolina Alberta, born March 18,1848 ; married March 21,1871, to the Marquis of Lorne. ArthurWilliam Patrick Albert, born May 1, 1850 ; married March 13,1879; to Princess Louise of Prussia. Beatrice Mary VictoriaFeodore, born April 14, 1857; married July 23, 1885, to PrinceHenry of Battenberg.

GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTHOF AUSTRALIA.

LORD NORThcOTE.

GOVERNORS OF THE AUSTRALIAN STATES, ANDCOLONIES.Admiral Sir h. H. Rawson, K.C.B.

New South Wales - Lieutenant-Governor, The Hon. Sir.{Frederick darley, G.C. M.G., C.J.

Victoria—Sir George Sydenham Clarke, G.C.M.G.

Queensland-- f Major-General Sir Herbert C. Chermside,-,t G. C.M. G. , C. B.Sir G. H. Le Hunte, K.C.M.G.

South Australia— Lieutenant-Governor, The Right Hon.• Sir S. J. Way, Bart, C.J., P.C.

Tasmania—Sir A. E. Havelock, G.C.S.I.,G.C.M.G.,G.C.i.E.Western Australia—Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford, k.C.B.New Zealand—The Earl of Ranfurly.

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SUPREME COURT.Chief Justice The Hon. Sir Frederick Darley,

G.C.M. G.Acting-Chief Justice The Hon. Matthew Henry Stephen.

iThe Hon. William Owen.The hon. George Bowen Simpson.

Puisne Judges The Hon. Henry Emanuel Cohen.The Hon. Archibald Henry Simpson.The Hon. William Gregory Walker.The Hon. Robert Darlow Pring -,

chief Judge in Equity The Hon. Archibald Henry Simpson.Judge in Divorce and ), The hon. George Bowen Simpson.Matrimonial Causes jJudge in Bankruptcy 2.)and Probate thehon. William Gregory Walker.

)Attorney-General The Hon. B. R. Wise, kC., M.L.C.Clerk to Acting-Chief-- ‘- - Wilfrid m . Jones.Justice Clerk to Mr. Justice ,} C. E. Manning,Owen Clerk to Mr. Justice) e . s. scarvell ,

Simpson Iclerk to Mr. JuStice) e . A. Associates

Cohen .. 5Barton' [ and Clerks

Clerk to Mr. Justice1,.. A. W. M d'Apice I of Arraigns.

A. H. Simpson. .... j ' " .. 'Clerk to Mr. .justice i Norman W. G.

Walker r Walker,Clerk to Mr. Justice }D. L. Gaden.Pring . .

1 James Barnes ,liverpoolI .*100Tipstaff toChiefJustice l Norma,;

Paddington.Tipstaff to Acting- James Edward Barnes, 42 William-

Chief Justice f street, Paddington.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice 1 H. W. Bernard, Thorncliffe, Glades-

Owen j yille.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice) Edward HeWitt, Western Road, Kim-

Simpson j berley Park, Hurstville.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice) Albert Byrne, 37, Princes-street.Cohen Tipstaff to Mr. Justice Frederick Stapelton, 463, Bourke-

A. H. .Simpson f street, Surry Hills.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice). George Colleypriest, Braemar,

Walker,

1 Sutherland-street, Neutral Bay.Tipstaff to Mr. JusticelBartholomew J. Fitzpatrick, 125;

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Supreme Court Department.

Prothonotary and }Charles Richard Walsh.Registrar in DivorceChief Clerk & Deputy t A

. G. Saddington,Registrar in Divorce yChief Clerk in Divorce J. G. Leary.Second clerk J. Murphy.

F. C. Baylis.M. ,j. Dunphy.Clerks L. m. Addison.E. W. Wickham.

Government }George Jarret.InterpreterMessenger F. B. Willis.Court-keeper J. Edwards.

Vice-Admiralty Court.Judge-Commissary The Hon. Sir Frederick Darley,G.C.M. G.Deputy Judge-Com-)

, The Hon. Wm. Owen.missary .. • • 1Registrar Charles Richard Walsh.Deputy Registrar A. G. Saddington,Marshal John Martin.Deputy-Marshal S. W. Spain.

(See V.-A Courts Amendment Act of 1867.)

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

Assistant Taxing} W. H. Hargraves.officer

Chief Clerk W. A. Balcombe.Accountant and )- A. Newmarch.Second Clerk )(

L. D. Deane.H. A. N. Smith.

Clerks ; 0. S. White.-I J. G. McKee.1 W. J. ry eland.

R.r Allison.

Lunacy Department.

Master in Lunacy Henry Percy Owen.Chief Clerk Henry Edwards.First Clerk Charles H. Bennett.Second Clerk A. J. Coates.Accountant E. C. F. rowling.Property Manager A. E. Hellyer.

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Cashier W. J. Skinner.A. D. Whitling, E. H. P. Bennett,

A. H. Collis, J. J. 0. Sutherland,"W. F. O'Brien, A. S. R. Sharp,

Clerks A. J. Souter, H. E. Street, F. B.Houghton, F. J. Sheedy, F. C.Wooster, r. o. Clack, R. E.Nutman, A. M. meaney, A. E.

k. Keene.Shorthand Writer and }F. m Beardsmore.

Typist i R. A. Nesbitt.Messengers J. F. Poole.

Bankruptcy Department.Registrar in Bank- }Arthur Henry.ruptcy Chief Clerk H. A. Rich.

(W. J. Little.J. W. Gosbell.Harold Huntley.Clerks F. Fancker.R. o. Blackman.E. J. Long.

Messenger A. Reeve

Official Assignees { L. T. Lloyd.W. H. Palmer.

Probate and Curator of Intestate Estates Department.Registrar of Probates

and Curator of In- Thomas William Garrett.testate Estates

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

Clerk and Accountant Rowland C. Young.(Charles E. A. MacNevin.H. B. Jamieson.S. J. Stephens.Alfred Eugene Briggs.Clerks Victor Trumper.George Tout.L. J. M'Kean.J. C. Rickard.

CA. J. Hopkins.Copying Clerks k F. U. Bolton.Messenger and Sealer Thos. E. Teece.Emergency Clerk G. E. Brown.

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SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT.Sheriff C. E. B. Maybury.Under Sheriff and

} W. W. Crockford.Accountant Chief Clerk J. m Wilshire.

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

Clerks -; P. H. Monday.M. h. Lowe.H. C. Lester.

lS. V. Toose.

Sheriff's Officers.Sydney-Chief Sheriffs Officer :- Grafton—S. W. Daniel.

J. B. Spence. .Assistants:— hay—H. Pfeiffer.M. E. H. Felton, T. Morse, k empsey (including PortL. B. Lane, W. Parkhill, C. Macquarie)--Samuel Jay.A. Lamerton, T. P. Burgis, Lismore—J. Russell.

Albury—T. Thompson. Maitland—H. A. Gough.Armidale—J. A. O'Flaherty. Moree—A. Steel.Bathurst—C. F. Duchatel. Mudgee—L. Spooner.Bega—P. J. Cusack. Narrabri—E, Leary.Bourke—S. W. Fryer. Singleton—C. H. Whiting.Broken Hill—W. o. Idriess. Tamworth—H. McVeagh.Cootamundra —E. W. Jones. Wagga Wagga—P. Kinsella.DeniIiquin—J. J. Kelly. Wollongong—E. H. Boys.Dubbo--John T. Steel. Yass—F . I. Fisher.Forbes—J. Ricketts. Young—F. J. Clancy.Geulburn—A. F. Lloyd.

2nd-class Sheriff's Officers.Bingara—W. E. Wearne. Murrurundi.-C. Branston.Bombala—W. G. Burgle. Narrandera—W . Batty.Braidwood—g. F. Taylor. Newcastle—W. S. Collins.Burrowa—T. G. Cook. Orange—C. J. Barnes.Campbelltown—J. J. Purcell. Parramatta—F W. Linsley.Cobar—J. L King. Queanbeyan—E. C. Hincks-Condobolin—L. Byrnes. man.Cooma—M. H. D. M. Ellis. Taree—A. M McEachern.Coonamble—S J. Parr. Tenterfield—F. E. Winser.Cowra—A. W. Nicholson. Walgett—J. E. Harris.Glen Innes—H. Lamerton. Wellington—J. Clements.Grenfell—W . H. Hazelton. Wentworth—J. W. Thorn.Gundagai—J. C. McGregor. Wilcannia—E. H. Hunt.

Gunnedah—P. A. O'Neill. Windsor—A. Ranger.Hillston—E. Brissenden. Wyalong—h. Gardner.Inverell—C. Egan.

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COURT OF ARBITRATION.President f The Honorable Henry Emanuel

1 Cohen, J.William Douglas Cruickshank

(Employers' Representative),Members Samuel Smith •(Employees'Representative).

Messenger to Members C. J. Bellemore.. •

Industrial Arbitration Office.Registrar under Industrial

Arbitration Act, 1901 }G. C. Addison '

Court Branch.Court Clerk A. T. Paton.Clerks • S. Jones, H. H. Murray.Shorthand-writers to Court C. J. Fox, A. Walker.TYpists to Shorthand-writers — Berry, H. Abbott.

,Registration Branch.

Registration Clerk E. W. Wickham (Acting).f A. G. L. Morrison, A. Sherwood,Clerks B. L. Thomson.

DEpArtTmENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERALAND OF JUSTICE.

Attorney-General and The Hon. B. R. Wise, k.c M L CMinister of Justice ..Under Secretary George Miller, i.S.O.

Chief Clerk James Leslie Williams(Barrister).Clerk in Charge Corre-} George Whitfeld.spondence and RecordsSenior Clerk Herbert Morris.

(E. W. Fegan, J. W. Brassington,I C. D. Rainsford, A. S. Jones,I W. J. Kessell, C. T. Norton, R.

3 R. Wisdom, E. Rogers, W. C.Clerks O'Reilly, E. H. Stoney, G. V.Gilhooley, C. F. Nathan, J. A.

I Browne, S. M. White, H. R.1,Blanksby.

Accountant W. A. Thomson.sub-Accountant W. J. Clarke.

(B. W. L. Bamford, F. Rand,Clerks W. G. Bieler, G. H. Railton,

F. S. Jackson, W. Bardsley.Solicitor-General Hugh Pollock, Barrister-at-Law.Parliamentary Draftsman J. L. Watkins.Assistant ' G. M. L. innes.Professional Assistant.. G. C. Addison.

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Crown Prosecutors.

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT, Herbert Harris.1 1 J. H. P. Murray.SOUTHERN AND HUNTER 1).J Armstrong, kC.DISTRICT t •SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT W. L. Merewether.WESTERN DISTRICT A. F. Dawson.NORTHERN DISTRICT R. J. Browning.NORTh-WESTERN DISTRICT Walter BeVan.

Crown Solicitor's Office.Crown Solicitor J. V. Tillett.Chief clerk C. E. Parkinson.Managing Common Law} H. P. Curtis.Clerk.

W. h. Forrest, A. h. Uther,E. A.Lumsdaine, R. M. Kidston, M.M. D'Arcy-Irvine, H. Wood, P.Kelly, A. A. Chomley, W. Black,

J D. E. McGarvey, J. S. Wright, C.

Clerks , L. Quist, J. J. D'Apice, J. W. h.I Houston, J. S. H. Harnett, A.E. Hayes, S. Hanlin, D. G.Bathgate, W. Williams, W. C.Lindsay, G. D. Porteous, T. W.

[,Nicholls, H. E. Moore.Prosecuting Officer W. H. Mant.

Criminal Law Branch.Clerk of the Peace W. R. Beaver.

A. E. Withy, V. D. H. Besnard,J. Gonsalves, C. G. H. Fitz-Clerks hardinge, W. J. Goulding, A.W. Mobbs.;

Deputy Clerks of the Peace.A lbury A. o. Butler.Armidale E. M. Cohen.Bath urst G. Addison.Braidwood G. R. Williams.Bega F. F. Z. Moriarty.Bingara S. J. Hamblin.Bombala 'I'. W. Ward.Bourke M. H. Cleeve.Broken hill W. L. B. Brown.Burrowa P. E. B. Barnett.Cobar H. T. Adams.

Cooma E. T. F. Gomm,Coonamble W. A. McPhee.Condobolin E. H. Davies.Cootamundra L. W. Broughton.

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Cowra J. Miller.Deniliquin b. P. P. Kemp.Dubbo L. A. McDougallForbes T. W. Cohen.Glen Innes W. D. Stafford.Goulburn G. T. S. Boileau.Grafton W. Marsh.Grenfell H. B. Copeland.Gundagai D. C. S. Bruce.Gunnedah F. F. Potts.Hay H. M. Blackmore.Hillston C. W. Cripps.Inverell F. Burne.Kempsey Herbert Phillips.Lismore W. J. M. Fincham.Maitland (East) S. E. Beaver.Moree Mudgee

G. S. MacFarland.D. G. McDougall.

Murrurundi J. B. Gibson.Narrabri W. Scctt.Narrandera M. J. M'Mahon.Newcastle H. H. S. Chippendall.Orange H. J. Leary.Parramatta Jas. Watt.Port Macquarie G. W. H. Davies.Queanbeyan H. J. Jeffreys.Singleton A. T. Cochrane.Tamworth • C. Smith.Taree A. G. Olson.Tenterfield J. W. T. Forrest.Walgett w. R. Stanley.Wag ga Wagga P. E. Eldershaw.Wellington. A. G. Chiplin.Wentworth J. W. Lees.Wilcannia P. J. Kiernan.Wollongong J. Saunders.Wyalong W. I. Perry.Yass J. Shepherd.Young R. W. G. Collins.

LAND APPEAL COURT.

President Alexander Oliver.

Commissioners i Christopher Brandis.1 William Houston.

Land Appeal Court Department.Registrar J. T. Keating.Deputy Registrar and W. R. Jamieson.

Chief Clerk.Clerk and Typewriter T. W. Irish.Clerk n. Farnell.

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DEPARTMENT OF PRISONS.

Comptroller-General F. W. Neitenstein, J.P.Deputy Comptroller & S. McCauley, J.P.

Inspector of Prisons First Clerk J. Whitlow.Accountant G. F. Windon.Second clerk .. S. S. Russell.Third do I. I. Moss.Fourth do W. F. Hinchy.Fifth do W. J. Denmend.Sixth do J. C. Turner.Seventh do G. W. O'Neil.Managing Secretary, F. J. Willard.Discharged Prisoners'Aid Association.

DISTRICT COURT JUDGES.

charles edward robertson Murray.alfred paxton backhouseMETROPOLITAN DISTRICT..

SOUTh-WESTERN DISTRICT Francis Edward Rogers, K.c.WESTERN DISTRICT Ernest Brougham Docker.SOUTHERN AND HUNTER Grantley Hyde Fitzhardinge.

DisTrict.North-WESTERN DISTRICT Frederick William Gibson.

NORThERN DISTRICT Charles Gilbert Heydon, K.C.(The several District Court Judge's are also Chairmen of the Courts of

Quarter sess-ions and Judges of the Court of Review within theirrespective distriets, and Judges of the Court of Marine Inquiry.)

Secretary to the District J. M. A. Bonthorne.Court Judges,

SYDNEY DISTRICT COURT.

Registrar J. M. A. Bonthorne.T. J. Charlton.F. E. Crook.

Clerks W. T. White.I J. S. English.

w C. Lacey.Chief Bailiff A. T. D'A. Irvine.

Bailiffs John Bishop, E. G. Cooper.Tipstaff E. Croft.Messengers R. Love, J. Burns.Court-keeper A. Hellings.

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COURT OF REVIEW.

Judges The several District Court Judgeswithin their respective Districts.

Registrar, Sydney .... . . J. M. A. Bonthorne.

COURT OF MARINE INQUIRY.

Judges The District Court Judges.Registrar, Sydney J. M. A. Bonthorne.

DISTRICT COURT REGISTRARS AND BAILIFFS.

District. Registrar. Bailiff.

Albury A. o. Butler T. Thompson.Armidale E. M. Coben J. A. O'Flaberty.Ballina G. S. Shepherd E. H. H. Lang.Bathurst G. Addison C. F. Duchatel.Bega F. F. Z. Moriarty .... P. J. Cusack.Bellingen T. J. Paton W. E. Bennett.Bingara S. J. Hamblin W. E. Wearne.Bombala T. W. Ward Joseph M. Gleeson.Bourke M. H. Cleeve S. W. Fryer.Braidwood .... G. R. Williams George F. Taylor.Brewarrina . . .. C. B. Ross Broken hill .... W. L. B. Brown W. o. ldriess.Burro wa P. E. B. Barnett T. C. Bellamy. .Campbelltown .. F. L. Foster J. J. PurcelLCarcoar R. P. Browne • J. W. Fox.Casino E. J. Pownall George H. Margetts.Cobar H. T. Adams J. L. King.Condobolin .... E. H. Davies L. Byrnes.Cooma E. T. F. Gomm m. h. D. m Ellis.Coonabarabran.. G. H. Armstrong J. Maguire.Coonamble .. .. W. A. macPhee S. J. Parr.Cootamundra .. L. W. Broughton E. W. Jones.Corowa M. R. Longfield J. R. Lang.ler.Cowra James Miller A. W. Nicholson.Deniliquin .... B. P. P. Kemp J. J. Kelly.Dubbo L. A. McDougall J. T. Steel.Eden H. W. Stanford P. Cusack.Forbes T. W. Cohen J. Ricketts.Glen lnnes .... W. D. Stafford H. Lamerton.Gosford E. J. Daley Goulburn G. T. S. Boileau A. F. Lloyd.Grafton W. Marsh S. W. Daniel.

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District. Registra.r. Builiff.

Grenfell H. B. Copeland W. H. Hazelton.Gundagai D. C. S. Bruce J. C. McGregor.Gunnedah F. F. Potts Patrick A. O'Neill.hay H. M. Blackmore .... H. Pfeiffer.

Hillston C. W. Cripps E. Brissenden.I nverell F. Burne ..... Charles Egan.Kempsey H. Phillips S. Jay.Kiam a P. J. Sheridan Cornelius Leggatt.Lismore W. J. M. Fincham .... James Russell.Lithgow C. J. Coghlan H. J. Gripper.Maclean E. G. Hattersley William Harris.Maitland (East). S. E. Beaver H. A. Gough.Milton C. E. Foster J. Payten.Molong F. S. Murray J. J. Morris.Moree G. S. P. McFarland. .. A. Steel.Moruya h. L. Meads B. Knappett.Moss Vale A. M. P. Mowle W. Hines.Mudgee D. G. McDougall L. Spooner.Murrurundi . . J. B. Gibson C. Branston.Muswellbrook .. J. J. Kingsmill J. Hicks.

murwillumbah.. W. S. Arnott, P.M E. H. Bruce.Murrumburrah. Henry Evans M. O'Dwyer.

narrabri Walter Scott E. Leary.Narrandera.... M. J. McMahon W. Batty._Newcastle H. H. S. Chippindall.. Walter Scott Collins.Now ,ra. Wm. F. Marks W. Randall.Nyngan j W. M. Laidlaw C. F. Peisley.Orange H. J. Leary Charles J. Barnes.Parkes W. T. Nicholson j. Ricketts.Parramatta.... James Watt F. W. Linsley.Penrith r . G. Green W. h. Wrench.Port Macquarie. G. W. H. Davies W. D. Nunn.Queanbeyan .... H. J. Jeffreys E. C. Hincksman.singleton A. T. Cochrane C. H. Whiting.

- f A. T. D'A. Irvine.Sydney J M.A. Bonthorne,J.P. Jno. Bishop.

E. C. Croft.Tamworth C. Smith H. McVeagh.Taree A. G. Olson A. m. MeEachern.'remora John Bainsford A. C. Oldrini.Tenterfield .... J. W. T. Forrest F. E. Winser.Tumut James D. Walker .... D. S. Donaldson.Wagga Wagga P. E. Eldershaw P. Kinsella.

walgett W. R. Stanley J. E. Harris.Warren A. R. Perry C. J. W. Glover.Wellington .... A. G. Chiplin J. Clements.Wentworth .... J. W. Lees J. W. Thorn.Wilcannia .... p. J. Kiernan E. H. Hunt.Windsor E. H. Page A. Ranger.Wollongong .... J. Saunders E. H. Boys.Wyalong W. I. Perry H. Gardner.Yass J. Shepherd F. I. Fisher.Young ........ R. W. G. Collins F. J. Clancy.

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CLAIMS TO GRANTS OF LANDS.

(Commissioners under "The Conveyancing and Law ofProperty Act, 1898.")

William Hattam Wilkinson, Presi-dent.Commissioners Theodore Powell, J.P., and CharlesEdwin Parkinson.

Secretary A. W. Farnsworth.

THE COUNCIL OF THE BAR OF NEW SOUTHWALES.

Members The Attorney-General (ex officio).The Hon. Sir Julian Salomons, K.C.The Hon. C. E. pilcher, K.C.The Hon. J. H. Want, E.G.J. T. Lingen, Esq.F. H. Salusbury, Esq.Alexander Gordon, Esq.Adrian Knox, Esq.C. G. Wade, Esq.G. E. Rich, Esq.A. B. Shand, Esq.Wilfred Blacket, Esq.

'E. M. Brissenden, Esq., LL.D.John Garland, Esq.D. G. Ferguson, Esq.

Hon. Secretary F. H. Salusbury, Esq.Hon. Treasurer G. E. Rich, Esq.

INCORPORATED LAW INSTITUTE OF NEW SOUTHWALES, OFFICE AND LIBRARY, 2, CASTLE-REAGH-STREET

President Hon. W. H. Pigott, M.L.C.Vice-Presidents . Frederick Curtiss, H. M. Makinson.

m. E. A'Beckett, W. Andrews,L. F. Dixon, L. Gibson, F. D. Kent,

/Members of Council . C. A. Laurence, A. R. Minter,H. C. E. Rich, E. A. Smith,H Peden Steel, A. Consett Stephen.

Honorary Treasurer . . Frank Osborne.Solicitor T. Michell.Auditors G. W. Ash, W. A. Freeman.Secretary E. Newton Daly.

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BARRISTERS' ADMISSION BOARD.(Under Act, 1898, No. 22.)

Their Honors the Judges and the Attorney-General,E. Scholes, P. W. Street.

Secretary—A. G. Saddington.Assistant Secretary—L. M. Addison.Examiners—

In Law and Equity—Professor Pitt Cobbett, R. K. Manning,and J. B. Peden.

In Roman, Constitutional, and International Law—ProfessorPitt Cobbett.

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 History—Professor Wood.

SOLICITORS' ADMISSION BOARD.

President—Professor Pitt Cobbett.Barristers—L. Whitfeld and F. J. Bethune.Solicitors—L. Gibson, A. W. McCarthy, H. S. Williams, and

A. C. ebsworth.Secretary—A. G. Saddington.Assistant Secretary—L. M. Addison.

ARTICLED CLERKS' ASSOCIATION.

Patron, Sir Frederick Darley, G.C.M.G., C.J.President C. R. Walsh.

(A. G. Saddington.vice Presidents -)11(';'.(,),;f osbornegw Ash.

( W. L. Cohen.(R. C. Cunningham.

A. Deery.A. J. H. Palmer.R. D. Bertie.

Committee , S. M. Herford.-1 E. C. Levvey.

J. H. McLaughlin.F. N. Moloney.A. J. Pollack.

(j. J. Reidy.

Auditors f E. L. Crouch.t F. J. McDonald.

Hon. Treasurer T. L. Quirk.Hon. Secretary Fred. W. Bretnall.

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BARRISTERS.

(Arranged in order of seniority.)

BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.Wise, The Hon. B. R., Kc.,

M.L C.,Attorney-General 149, Phillip-street.. 18 April, 1883Pollock, Hugh, Solicitor-

General Crown Law Office .. 8 May, 1890Salomons, The Hon. Sir

Julian, K.C., M.L.C Denman Chambers. 26 Jan., 1861Filcher, The Hon. C. E ,

k.C.' M.L.C. 57,Wentworth Court 26 Mar., 1867Want, The Hon. J. H., K.C

M.L C Selborne Chambers. 13 Nov., 1869Reid, The Right Hon. G. H ,

P.C., K.C., M H.R. 11, Wentw'th Court 19 Sept., 1879Armstrong, John, K.c Chancery Square .. 17 Nov., 1864Stephen, Cecil Bedford Wigram Chambers.. 26 Mar., 1870Merewether, Walton L Chancery Square .. 6 June, 1871Lingen, John T. Wigram Chambers.. 7 June, 1872Sly, Dr. Richard Meares 8, Wigram Cha'bers 7 June, 1875Dawson, Arthur Foxton 145, Phillip-st. .... 16 Dec., 1876Smith, Bruce 149, Phillip-st. .... 26 Jan., 1877Manning, William Hubert Selborne Chambers 17 Nov., 1877Hamilton, h. Montgomerie 34, Wentworth Crt. 15 May, 1878Browning, Robert J 149, Phillip-st. ... 17 Nov., 1879Harris, Herbert Wentworth Court.. 24 April, 1880Coghlan, Dr. Charles A. 35, Wentworth Crt. 26 June, 1880Robertson A. Nugeut 34, Wentworth Crt. 26 Jan , 1881Davies, hanbury Selborne Chambers 11 May, 1881Salusbury, Frederic H Selborne Chambers 11 May, 1881Foster, T. C. J Lyndon Chambers.. 25 June, 1881Edmunds, Walter 11, Denman Ch'bers 31 July, 1882Mann, W. J. G. 30, Selborne Ch'bers 31 July, 1882Gordon, Alexander 143, Phillip-st. .... 31 July, 1882Campbell, Gerald Ross 23, Denman Ch'bers 31 Oct., 1882Cullen, The Hon. Dr. W. P , 145, Phillip-st. .... 30 April, 1883

M.L.C.Moriarty, James 5, Denman Ch'bers 26 Jan., 1884Fuller, Geo. Selborne Chambers. 11 Feb., 1884Ralston, Alexr. Gerard 5, Wigram Cha'bers 1 Mar., 1884Cockshott, Harold m Northfield Cha'bers 1 Dee., 1884Canaway, Arthur Pitcairn Denman Chambers 31 July, 1885Scholes, Edward 22, Wigram Cha'bers 26 Jan., 1886Knox, Adrian Northfield Cha'bers. 19 May, 1886Wade, Charles Gregory, 6, Wigram Cha'bers 19 May, 1886

M.L.A. 25, Selborne Ch'bers 19 May, 1886

Lamb, S. E. Northfield Ch'bers.. 7 July, 1886Campbell, James Lang 17, Wigram Ch'bers 17 Aug., 1886rolin, Tom 20, Wigram Ch'bers 17 Aug., 1886Street, Philip Whistler 151, Phillip.st. .... 25 Aug., 1886Linsley, W. H 145, Phillip-street.. 26 Jan., 1887Rich, George Edward Selborne Chambers 10 Mar., 1887Gannon, James Conley Lyndon Chambers.. 12 Mar., 1887

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Bethune, F. J 145, Phillip-st. .... 4 May, 1887Shand, Alexander B 23, Selborne Ch'bers 27 Aug., 1887Blacket, Wilfred 14, Denman C'bers. 27 Aug., 1887Brissenden, Dr. E. Mayhew 31, Wentworth Crt. 27 Aug., 1887Bevan, Walter 143, Phillip-st. .... 16 Dec., 1887Newham, Arthur 19, Selborne Ch'bers 9 Mar. 1888Dalton, J. J. 58, Wentworth Crt.. 23 April, 1888Owen, L. M. L. 151, Phillip-st. .... 13 June, 1888Whitfield, Lewis 22, Wentworth Crt.. 21 Sept., 1888Leverrier, F. 9, Denman Cha'bers 21 Sept., 1888Garland, John 4, Wigram chbers. 30 Nov., 1888Delohery, C Wentworth Court.. 1 Mar., 1889Garnsey, E. R Wigram Chambers.. 2 Mar , 1889Noble, E. M 44, Wentworth Crt. 15 May, 1889Teece, C. B. 78, Elizabeth-st. . 16 May, 1889Manning, R. K. 15, Wentworth Crt. 16 Aug., 1889Broomfield, Reginald C. 22, Selborne Ch'bers 7 Mar., 1890Ferguson, D. G. 93, Elizabeth-st. . 8 Mar., 1890Piddington, A. B Denman Chambers 17 Sept., 1890Mason, J. N 31, Wentworth Crt. 17 Sept., 1890Armstrong, L 93, Elizabeth-st.... 31 Oct., 1890Thompson, Sidney A 145, Phillip-A. .... 17 Nov., 1890Kemp, r. E 18, Wentworth Crt. 29 Nov., 1890Walker, W. A 23, Wentworth Crt.. 29 Nov., 1890 •King, geo. C. 14, Wentworth Crt.. 26 Jan., 1891James, A 60, Wentworth Crt.. 7 Mar., 1891Mocatta, W. Hugh 29, Wentworth Crt. 7 Aug., 1891Pike, G. Herbert 39, Wentworth Crt. 5 Mar., 1892Harvey, J. M. 151, Phillip-st 21 Mar., 1892MacManamey, Jas. F 93, Elizabeth-st. .. 21 Mar., 1892Newbery, W. 29, Selborne Ch'bers 4 June, 1892Browne, Harvey 23, Selborne Ch'bers 8 June, 1892Kelynack Arthur J. Denman Chambers 26 Aug., 1892Mack, Sidney 24 Selborne Ch'bers 27 Oct., 1892Loxton, E. J. Wigram Chambers 22 Nov., 1892Tunes, Reg. H. L. 10, Denman Ch'bers 26 Jan., 1893Macarthur, E. J. Bayly Northfield Ch'bers.. 26 Jan., 1893 •Sheridan, .j. p'. 28, Wentworth Crt.. 7 Mar., 1893Curlewis, H. R. 93, Elizabeth-st. .. 17 Mar., 1893Harris, G 26, Wentworth Crt. 28 July, 1893veech, L. S 45, Wentworth Crt. 28 July, 1893

Fairfax, H. W Wigram Chambers.. 17 Nov., 1893White, C. A Wigram Chambers.. 17 Nov., 1893Todd, Dr. R. h. .. ...... Northfield Cha'bers 23 Feb., 1894White, P. k 58, Wentworth Crt. 30 April, 1894Thomson, Alec. Denman Chambers. 4 May, 1894Cohen, John J., M.L.A. 145, Phillip-st, .... 31 May, 1894Flannery, G. E. Denman Chambers: 23 July, 1894Windeyer, R. Denman Chambers. 10 Aug., 1894Watt, A. R. J 58, Wentworth Crt. 31 Oct., 1894Harriott, C. W. 14, Wentworth Crt. 10 Dec., 1894Wentworth, W. C. Northfield Cha'bers 28 Jan., 1895O'Conor, B. B.,' M.L.A 28, Wentworth Crt. 9 Mar., 1895Gerber, E. W. T Denman Chambers. 9 Mar., 1895Pickburn J. P Lyndon Chambers.. 9 May, 1895

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O'Reilly, H. de B. ..... . . 59, Wentworth Crt. 23 Aug., 1895Carles, J. 56, Wentworth crt . 28 Oct., 1895Davies, W. J. E. 37, Wentworth crt. 1 Nov., 1895Tighe, W. Denman Chambers. 1 Nov., 1895Weigall, C. E. Northfield Cha'bers 19 May, 1896Allen, W. M. Wigram Chambers.. 17 June, 1896Maughan, D 151, Phillip-street.. 17 June, 1896Coyle, W. T. P. Lyndon Chambers.. 17 June, 1896Cowan, Robt. Northfield Ch'bers.. 22 Aug., 1896Roseby, T. E. Royal Ch'bers, Cas- 20 Nov., 1896

tlereagh-street.Stephen, E. Milner Selborne Chambers. 24 Nov., 1896Gibson, A 117, Phillip-street .. 25 Nov., 1896Boyce, F. S. 30, Wentworth Crt 19 Feb., 1897Sheppard, Edmund H..... Northfield Ch'bers.. 19 Feb., 1897Mackenzie, W. k. S. Wigram Chambers.. 2 Mar., 1897Russell, F. A. A. Denman Chambers. 5 Mar., 1897

bavin, T. R. 149, Phillip-street.. 28 May, 1897Pilcher, H. Incledon 57, Wentworth Crt. 17 Nov., 1897O'Brien, P. D. Wigram Chambers.. 18 Nov., 1897Calder, Dr. F. 167, Liverpool-st.. 19 Nov., 1897

Curran, T. B. 59, Wentworth Crt. 26 Jan., 1898 39,39, Wentworth Crt. 28 May, 1898

Peden, J. B Wigram Chambers.. 4 Aug., 1898Hammond, J. H. Wigram Chambers.. 4 Aug., 1898Merewether W. D. M. Wigram Chambers.. 4 Aug., 1898Martin, Chas. B Wigram Chambers.. 17 Nov., 1898Conroy, A. h., m.h.R 25, Selborne Ch'hers 18 Nov., 1898Millard, A. C. 42, Wentworth Crt. 19 Nov., 1898Edwards, D. S. 93, Elizabeth-street 11 May, 1899Martin, George T. . . . . 149, Phillip-street.. 14 June, 1899Mcrewether, Hugh h .m Northfield Cha'bers 11 Aug., 1899Bignold, H. B 26, Wentworth C'rt 8 Dec., 1899Arkins, T 4, Royal Chambers, 8 Dec., 1899

Castlereagh-street.Fitzgerald, John D. Wigram Chambers.. 30 April, 1900Parker, W. A 149, Phillip-st. .. . 3 May, 1900Waddell, Dr. G. W. 30, Wentworth Crt. 3 May, 1900Colonna-Close, R. 9, Lyndon Ch'mbers 3 May, 1900Gaden, D. Leslie Northfield . Cha'bers 31 May, 1900Quigley, James Macquarie-st. North 23 Aug., 1900Lyons, F. J Selborne Chambers. 21 Sept., 1900Mitchell, E. M. 30, Wentworth Crt. 26 Oct., 1900Sanders, John M. 50, Elizabeth-st. .. 17 Nov., 1900Johnston, D. Hope 151, Phillip-street.. 19 Nov., 1900Nicholas, H. S. Selborne Chambers. 1 May, 1901Warren, Ernest W. 7, Wentworth Crt. 21 May, 1901Pilcher, Norman G. Wigram Chambers.. 24 Oct., 1901Davidson, Colin G. W. Denman Chambers. 24 Oct., 1901De Lissa, Horace Wigram Chambers.. 14 Nov., 1901Dalley, John B. Wigram Chambers.. — Nov., 1901Dick, W. T.., M.L.A. 145, Phillip-street .. 23 May, 1902Manning, H. E. Wigram Chambers.. 28 July, 1902Rutherford, G. W Wigram Chambers.. 28 July, 1902Hodgson, Ralph V. 6, Wentworth Court 23 Oct., 1902

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.Chubb, m. C: Selborne Chambers. 16 Feb., 1903Stephen, Harry m Wigram Chambers. 7 May, 1903.,.,Betts, Selwvn F Wigrant Chambers. 7 May, 1903Robson, R. N 151 Phillip-street... 30 July, 1903Holman, W. A., M.L.A. 93 Elizabeth-street. 31 July, 1903'teecs, R. Clive Wigram Chambers. 29 Oct., 1903

Young, James Wigram Chambers. 29 Oct., 1903Hughes, W. m, M.H.R. 145 Phillip-street... 19 Nov., 1903Hall, David r., M.L.A Selborne Chambers. 19 Nov., 1903(The Master in Equity, District Court Judges, and non •practising Barristers

are omitted from this Iist The names of all Barristers on the rollnotnow resident inthe Colony,* are omitted.)

(Alphabetical List.)

BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.Allen, W. m Wigram Chambers., 17 June, 1898Arkins, T 4 Royal Chambers, 8 Dee., 1899

Castlereagh-streetArmstrong, John, kC. Chancery Square .. 17 Nov., 1864Armstrong L. 93, Elizabeth-st .... 31 Oct., 1890Bavin, T. R 149, Phillip-street.. 28 May, 1897Bethune, F. J 145, Phillip-street . 4 May, 1887Betts, Selwyn F. Wigram Chambers.. 7 May, 1903Bevan. Walter 143, Phillip-street .. 16 Dec., 1887Bignold, H. B 26, Wentworth Crt. 8 Dec., 1899Blacket, Wilfred 14, Denman Ch'bers 27 Aug., 1887Boyce, F. S. 30, Wentworth Crt. 19 Feb., 1897Brissenden, Dr. E. Mayhew 31, Wentworth Crt.. 27 Aug., 1887Broomfield, Reginald c. 22, Selborne Ch'bers 7 Mar., 1890Browne, Harvey 23, Selborne Ch•bers 8 June, 1892Browning, Robert J. 149, Phillip-street.. 17 Nov., 1879Calder, Dr, F. 167, Liverpool-st.... 19 Nov., 1897Campbell, Gerald ross 23, Denman Ch'bers. 31 Oat., 1882Campbell, James Lang 17, Wigram Cha'bers 17 Aug., 1886Canaway, Arthur Pitcairn Denman Chambers.. 31 July, 1885Carlos, J. .......... . 56, Wentworth Crt. 28 Oct., 1895Chubb, m. C. Selborne Chambers 16 feb., 1903Cockshott, Harold M. .... Northfield Chbers.. 1 Dec., 1884Coghlan, Dr. Charles A. .. 35,Wentworth Court 26 June, 1880Cohen, John J., M.L.A. .. 145, Phillip-st. .... 31 May, 1894Colonna-Close, r. 9, Lyndon Ch'bers.. 3 May, 1900Conroy, A. H., m•h.r. 25, Selborne Chbers 18 Nov., 1898Cowan, robt. Northfield Ch'bers.. 22 Aug., 1896Coyle, W. T. P. Lyndon Chambers., 17 June, 1896Cullen, The Hon. Dr. W. P ,

M.L.C. 145, Phillip-street.. 30 April, 1883Curlewis, H. r. 93 Elizabeth-st. ... 17 Mar., 1893Curran, T. B. 59, Wentworth Crt. 26 Jan., 1898Dalley, John B. Wigram Chambers — Nov., 1901Dalton, J..j. 68, Wentworth Crt.. 23 April, 1888Davidson, Colin G. W. Denman Chambers 24 Oct., 1901Davies, hanbury Selborne Chambers. 11 May, 1881© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.Davies, W. J. E 37, Wentworth Crt. 1 Nov., 1895Dawson, Arthur Foxton 145, Phillip-street.. 16 Dec., 1876De Lissa, Horace Wigram Chambers. 14 Nov., 1901Delohery, C. ., Wentworth Court .. 1 Mar., 1889Dick, W. T., M L.A. 145, Phillip-street .. 23 May, 1902Edmunds, Walter 11, Denman Ch'bers 31 July, 1882Edwards, D. S. 93, Elizabeth-street 11 May, 1899Fairfax, h. W. Wigram Chambers.. 17 Nov., 1893Ferguson, D. G. 98, Elizabeth-st 8 Mar., 1890Fitzgerald, John D. Wigram Chambers.. 30 April, 1900Flannery, G. E. Denman Chambers.. 23 July, 1894Foster, T. C. J. Lyndon Chambers . 25 June, 1881Fuller, George Selborne Chambers 11 Feb., 1884Gaden, D. Leslie Northfield Cha'bers 31 May, 1900Gannon, James Conley Lyndon Chambers.. 12 Mar., 1887Garland, John 4, Wigram Cha'bers 30 Nov., 1888Garnsey, E. R Wigram Chambers.. 2 Mar., 1889Gerber, E. W. T. Denman Chambers 9 Mar., 1895Gibson, A. 117, Phillip-street .. 25 Nov., 1896Gordon, Alexander 143, Phillip-street.. 31 July, 1882Hall, David R., M.L.A Selborne Chambers. 19 Nov., 1903Hamilton, H. Montgomerie 34, Wentworth Ct.. 15 May, 1878Hammond, J. H. Wigram Chambers,. 4 Aug., 1898

harriott, C. W. 14, Wentworth Crt. 10 Dec., 1894Harris, G. 26, Wentworth Crt.. 28 July, 1893Harris, Herbert Wentworth Court.. 24 April, 1880Harvey, J. M. 151, Phillip-street.. 21 Mar., 1892Hodgson, Ralph V . . . . . 6, Wentworth Court 23 Oct., 1902Holman, W. A., M.L.A. 93 Elizabeth-street. 31 July, 1903Hughes, W.m., M.H.R. 145 Phillip-street .. 19 Nov., 1903Innes, Reg. H. L. ' 10, Denman Ch'bers. 26 Jan., 1893James A. 60,Wentworth Court 7 Mar.., 1891Johnston, D. Hope.... 151, Phillip-street.. 19 Nov., 1900

kelynack, Arthur J. ... Denman Chambers.. 26 Aug., 1892Kemp, R. E 18, Wentworth Crt. 29 Nov., 1890King, Geo. C. 14, Wentworth Crt. 26 Jan., 1891Knox, Adrian Northfield Chambers 19 May, 1886Lamb, S. E. NorthfieIdChambers 7 July, 1886Leverrier, F. 9, Denman Cha'bers 21 Sept., 1888Lingen, John T. Wigram Chambers. 7 June, 1872Linsley, W. h 145, Phillip-st. .... 26 Jan., 1887Loxton, E. J. Wigram Chambers.. 22 Nov., 1892Lyons, F. J Selborne Chambers 21 Sept., 1900Macarthur, E. J. Bay]y Northfield Ch'bers.. 26 Jan., 1893Mack, Sidney 24, Selborne Ch'bers 27 Oct., 1892Mackenzie, W. K. S. Wigram Chambers. 2 Mar., 1897MacManamey, Jas. F 93, Elizabeth-st. .. 21 Mar., 1892Mann, W. J. G. 30, Selborne Ch'bers 31 July, 1882Manning, H. E Wigram Chambers.. 28 July, 1902Manning, R. K. 15,Wentworth Court 16 Aug., 1889Manning, William Hubert Selborne Chambers 17 Nov., 1877Martin, Chas. B Wigram Chambers.. 17 Nov., 1898Martin, George T. 149, Phillip-street.. 14 June, 1899Mason, J. N 31,WentworthCourt 17 Sept., 1890Maughan, D. 151, Phillip-st 17 June, 1896

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted,Merewether, Walton L Chancery Square .. 6 June, 1871Merewether, Hugh H. M Northfield Ch'bers.. 11 Aug., 1899Merewether, W. D. M. Wigram Chambers. 4 Aug., 1898Millard, A. C. 42, Wentworth Crt. 19 Nov., 1898Mitchell, E. M. 30, Wentworth Crt. 26 Oct., 1900Mocatta, W. Hugh 29, Wentworth Crt. 7 Aug., 1891Moriarty, James 5, Denman Ch'bers. 26 Jan., 1884

➢iirses 25, Selborne Ch'bers 19 May, 1886Newbery, W. 29, Selborne Ch'bers 4 June, 1892Newham, Arthur 19, Selborne Ch'bers 9 Mar., 1888Nicholas, H. S. Selborne Chambers 1 May, 1901Noble. E. M. 44, Wentworth Crt. 15 May, 1889O'Brien, P. D Wigram Chambers.. 18 Nov., 1897O'Conor, B. B , M.L A 28,W entworth Court 9 Mar., 1895O'Reilly, H. de B. 59,Wentworth Court 23 Aug., 1895Owen, L. M. L 151, Phillip-st. .... 13 June, 1888Parker, W. A. 149, Phillip-st. .... 3 May, 1900Peden, J. B Wigram Chambers.. 4 Aug., 1898Pickburn, J. P. Lyndon Chambers.. 9 May, 1895Piddington, A. B. Denman Chambers. 17 Sept , 1890Pike, G. Herbert 39,WentworthCourt 5 Mar., 1892PiLcher, The Hon. C. E ,

K.C., M.L.C. 57.Wentworth Court 26 Mar., 1867Pilcher, H. Incledon 57,WentworthCourt 17 Nov., 1897PiLcher, Norman Q. Wigram Chambers.. 24 Oct., 1901Pollock, Hugh, Solicitor-

General Crown Law Office.. 8 May, 1890Quigley, James Macquarie-St. North 23 Aug., 1900Ralston, Alex. Gerard 5, Wigram Ch'bers.. 1 Mar., 1884Reid, The Right Hon. G. H ,

P.C., K.C., M.H.R. 11, Wentworth Crt. 19 Sept., 1879Rich, George Edward Selborne Chambers 10 Mar., 1887Robertson, A. Nugent 34, Wentworth Crt. 26 Jan., 1881Robson, R. N. 151 Phillip-street .. 30 July, 1903Raft, Tom 20, Wigram Ch'bers 17 Aug., 1886aeseriliiieorrifielgrA, 39,WentworthCourt 28 May, 1898Roseby, T. E. Royal Chambers,

Castlereagh-st... 20 Nov., 1896Russell, F. A. A Denman Chambers. 5 Mar., 1897Rutherford, G. W Wigram Chambers 28 July, 1902Salmons, The Hon. Sir

Julian, K.C., m.L.c Denman Chambers. 26 Jan., 1861Salusbury, Frederic H Selborne Chambers 11 May, 1881Sanders, John M 50, Elizabeth-st. .. 17 Nov., 1900Scholes, Edward 22,WigraM Ch'bers.. 26 Jan., 1886Shand, Alexander B 23, Selborne Ch'bers 27 Aug., 1887Sheppard, E. H... ..... Northfield Ch'bers.. 19 Feb., 1897Sheridan, J. P. 28,Wentworth Court 7 Mar., 1893Sly, Dr. Richard Meares 8,Wigram Chambers 7 June, 1875

Smith, Bruce 149, Phillip-street .. 26 Jan., 1877Stephen, Cecil Bedford Wigram Chambers.. 26 Mar., 1870Stephen, E. Milner Selborne Chambers. 24 Nov., 1896Stephen, Harry m Wigram Chambers.. 7 May, 1903Street, Philip Whistler 151, Phillip-street .. 25 Aug., 1886Teece, C. B 78, Elizabeth-street. 16 May, 1889

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.Teece, R. Clive Wigram Chambers.. 29 Oct., 1903Thomson, Alec. Denman Chambers. 4 May, 1894Thompson, Sidney A 145, Phillip-street.. 17 Nov., 1890Tighe, W. Denman Chambers . 1 Nov., 1895Todd, Dr. R. H. Northfield Ch'bers...23 Feb., 1894Veech, L. S. 45, Wentworth Crt. 28 July, 1893Waddell, Dr. G. W 30, Wentworth crt. 3 May, 1900Wade, Charles Gregory,

mL A 6,Wigram Chambers 19 May, 1886Walker, W. A 23, Wentworth Crt.. 29 Nov., 1890Want, The Hon. J. H., k.C

mL C Selborne Chambers. 13 Nov., 1869Warren, Ernest W. 7, Wentworth Court. 21 May, 1901Watt, A. R. .j. 58,Wentworth Court 31 Oct., 1894Weigall, C. E: Northfield Cha'bers. 19 May, 1896Wentworth, W. C Northfield Cha'bers. 28 Jan., 1895White, C. A Wigram Chambers.. 17 Nov. 1893White, P. k. 58, Wentworth Court 30 April, 18 94

Whitfeld, L 22,W entworth court 21 Sept., 1888Windeyer, R. Denman Chambers.. 10 Aug., 1894Wise, The Hon. B. R.,

k.C., M.L.C.,Attorney- 1 149, Philip-street . 18 April, 1883General

Young, James Wigram Chambers.. 29 Oct., 1903

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

- (General Rules).N.B.—The attention of Solicitors is particularly drawn to the Rule which

requires their offices to be registered in October each year.

Names. Offices.*Abbott, A. E. (48) Bond-street Chambers,

2, Bond-street.Abbott, H. Palmer Vickery's Chambers,- 82, Pitt-street.Abbott, Macartney (2) 14, Castlereagh-street.*A'Beckett, M. E. (3) 3, 4, & 5, Wentworth Court.Abigail, E. R. 67, Elizabeth-street.

*Abigail, J. W. 97, Elizabeth-street.*Aitken, John A. (4) t Victoria Chambers,*Aitken, D. L. (4) J 44, Castlereagh-street.*Allen, Reginald C. (61•-• — " • " ' "*Allen, Arthur W. (6) C Australasia Chambers,*Allen, Herbert (6) s Martin-place.-Allen, Robert P. (1) 14, Castlereagh-street.*Andrews, William (7) Citizens' Chambers,

Moore-street.Arnott, William 94, Pitt-street.

*Ash, G. W. (83) Commercial UnionChambers, 99a, Pitt-st.

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Names, Offices.*Asher, R. B. (8) Blackstone Chambers,

17, O'Connell-street.*Aspinall, H. J. 1 and 3, St. James' Cham-

bers, 166, King-street.Atkinson, W. H. 14, Moore-street, Sydney.Backhouse, P. M. H. (9) Fitzroy Chambers,

8, Castlereagh-street.*Banfield, S. B. 34, Post Office Chambers,

1144, Pitt-street.*Barker, F. W. (82) 130, Pitt-street.*Barker, W. M. 1, Bligh-street.*Barnes, A. E. (39) 10, O'Connell-street.*Barry, Gerald J. (23) 167, King-street.*Bassett, E. P. (53) City Bank Chambers,

164, Pitt-street.Bathurst, H. C Land Titles Office.Beal, Charles W. 17, Elizabeth-street.

*Beeby, Edward A. (10) Norwich Chambers,Hunter-street.

Beeby, Geo. S. (14) 46, Elizabeth-street.Beehag, S. A. (11) 58, Elizabeth-street.Begg, Robert E. 127, King-street.

*Belisario, G. A. F. (12) 279, George-street.*Bell, H. T. 12 and 14, O'Connell-street.Berne, P. W. (85) Stock Exchange Build-

ings, 113, Pitt-street.Bertram, L. B. Australian Chambers,

6 Rowe-street."Beveridge, Horatio Stock Exchange Build-

ings, 113, Pitt-street.*Black, M. A. 12 and 14, O'Connell-street.*Blackmore, S. F. (84) 1,67 and 69, Sydney Arcade,Blackmore, A. B. (84) .1 King-street.

*Bloomfield, Samuel 36, Castlereagh-street.Blunden, E. H. 93, Elizabeth-street.

*Boulton, A S Bull's Chambers,14, Moore-st.

Bourke, P. B 41, Castlereagh-street.Bourne, George 89, Elizabeth-street.

• Bowman, A. (12) 279, George-street.*Boyce, C. M. 169, King-street.*Bradley, Henry Houghton (13) 60, Margaret-street.*Brennan, William F. 118, Pitt-street.

*brereton, V. Le Gay Royal Chambers,Hunter and Castle-reagh-streets.

*Bretnall, F. R. Lyndhurst Chambers84, Elizabeth-street,

Briggs, William 244, Pitt-street.Brown, Edward City Bank Chambers,

164, Pitt-street.Brown, Herbert London Bank Chambers,

Jamieson-street.

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Names, Offices. •*Brown, 31. J. (14) 46, Elizabeth-street.Brown, T. G. 108, Pitt-street.

*Bruce, j. r. Baxter 9, Bridge-street.*Buchanan, John (15) United Chambers,

2, Hunter-street.*Bull, Charles Barristers' Court,

78, Elizabeth-street.Bull, S. J. :Temple Court, King-st.Burcher, G. F. rt 51, hunter-street;Burfitt, J. i Stock Exchange Build-

ings, 113, Pitt-street.Burns, Charles James 15, Castlereagh-street.

*Burns, d. E. 62, Hunter•street.Cahill, John A. B. Temple Court, King-

street.*Cape, Alfred John (16) } 99a, Pitt-street.'Cape, C. S.(16) *Cape, R. Cecil Cape's Chambers,

3,Bond-street.*Cargill, J. S. (Solicitor for Railways) Bridge-street.Carroll, John J. (22) Australasian Chambers,

28, Elizabeth-street.*Carruthers, The Hon. J. H., Union Chambers,

m.L.A. (17) 70, Pitt-street.Champion, C. T. (18) Temple Court, King-street.

*Chandler, W. J. Bank of Australasia Cham-bers, 259, George-street.

Clapin, W. E 98, Pitt-street.Clark, F. G A.J.S. Bank Chambers, 369

George-street.*Clayton, John H City Bank Chambers,

164, Pitt-street.Clegg, Wm. C. 53, Elizabeth-street,Clines, P. J. Lyndon Chambers, 165

Phillip-street.Coates, A. J. Master-in-Lunacy's

Office.Cooks, G. W Advances to Settlers'

Board.*Coghlan, Cecil A 164, Pitt-street. •Cohen, B. Keith 48, Elizabeth-street.

*Cohen, E, R. 167, king-street.*Cohen, Leon. L. Yaralla Chambers,

109, Pitt-street.Cohen, William L. 47, Castlereagh-street.

*Colborne, H. r Land Titles Office.*Collins, Henry N. 45, Elizabeth-street.*Collins, N. Stephen Court,

81, Elizabeth-street.*Colquhoun, P. B. (53) City Bank Chambers,

164, Pitt-street.Connolly, F. (16) 176, Phillip-street.

*Cooke, C. H. 142, King-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Names. Offices,*Cook, S. E. 165, King-street.*Cope, William (19) 14, Castlereagh-street.Cowlishaw, r. (79) City Bank Chambers,

164, Pitt-street.*Cowper, C. S. de G. (6) Australasia Chambers,

Martin-place.Cowper, F. r. 38, Post Office Chambers,

114a, Pitt-street.Craik, W. P. 99a.4, Pitt-street.

*Creagh, P. W. 1•Creagh, w. J. r 17, Bridge-street.Creswell, T. E. (20) 81, Pitt-street.

*Crick, The Hon. W. P., M. L.A Australasian Chambers,(22) 28, Elizabeth-street.

Croaker, Geo 35, Bligh-street.Crocker, H. D. 14, Castlereagh-street.

''Crossman, E. Herbert 26, Hunter-street.Crowe, A. J. Temple Court, King-street.Cunningham R. C. 94, Pitt-street.Currie, H. r. Crown Solicitor's Office.Curtis, H. P. Crown Solicitor s Office.Curtis, J. M. United Chambers,

Hunter-street.*Curtiss, Frederic (23) 167, King-street.Daley, W. m., M.L.A Terry's Chambers,

14, Castlereagh-st.Dalrymple, A. P. N. 14, Moore-street,Dangar, R. Neville (60) Bligh Chambers,

10, bligh-street.D'Arcy Irvine, M. m. Crown Solicitor's Office.

*Davenport, F. A. 81, Pitt-street.*Davies, A. B Rofe's Chambers,

60, Castlereagh-street.*Davis, Henry Bull's Chambers, 14,

Moore-street.Dawes, Edwd. G. (93) FitzEvan Chambers,

28, Castlereagh-street.Dawson, Hy. 58, Elizabeth-street.

*Dawson, P. S. (24) Yaralla. Chambers,109, Pitt-street.

Day, T. Murray 300, George-street.Deane, C. Marmaduke Vickery's Chambers,

76, Pitt-street.Deane, William

)Deane, Henry Deane, H. W. Y. (25) j- 33, Rowe-street.

*Deane, W. S. (25) *Deery, Arthur Yaralla Chambers,

109, Pitt-street.*De Lissa, Alfred Equitable Buildings,

George-street.Delohery, A. H 53, Elizabeth-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.Names. Offices.

*Dibbs, Tom B. (26) Eldon Chambers92, Pitt-street.

*Dickson, Thomas J t 127, King-street.Dickson, W. Dickson, W. J. 12 & 14, O'Connell-street.

*Digby, E Vickery's Chambers,76, Pitt-street.

*Dixon, Louis F. Eldon Chambers,92,Pitt-street.

*Dobbin, L. (27) 75, York-street.*Dodds, Alexander J. (28) City Mutual Chambers,

62, Hunter-street.Doherty, C. L. Norwich Chambers,

Hunter-street.*Donovan, F. W. J. Citizens' Chambers,

Moore-street.*Dowling, J. Arthur (43) 113. Pitt-street.Downes, E. W. ..-i Citizen's Chambers,

Moore-street.Doyle, J. A. 65, Elizabeth-street.

*Drew, C. Matthews (75) United Chambers,2, Hunter-street.

*Drew, William Hughes Williamson's Chambers,163, King-street.

*Dunhill, E. S. 1, Bligh-street.Dwyer, Henry 58, Royal Arcade, Pitt-st.

*Ebsworth, Arthur C. (42) Mutual Life of NewYork Buildings, 1.

Martin-place.*Ebsworth, F. o. 9, Bridge-street.*Eddie, C. H. Rofe's Chambers,

60, Castlereagh-street.Eld, George G. Lincoln's Inn Chambers,

38, Elizabeth-street.Ellis, C. J. (29) Lyndhurst Chambers,

Elizabeth-street.Ellis, Harold Norwich Chambers,

Hunter-street.*Elphinstone, Jas. Cooke 109, Pitt-street.*England, T. H. (78) 4, Castlereagh-street.*Faithful], h. m. (41) 88, Pitt-street.Fallon, P. W. Empire Chambers,

93,York-street.*Fealy, David 49, Hunter-street.*Fisher, Donnelly (30) E. S. & A. Bank Ch'bers,

George & King Streets.*Fitzbardinge, J. Fred. (32) 62, Hunter-street.*Fitzbardinge, J. F., junr. 62, Hunter-street.*Fitzhardinge, M. A. H. (31) 1 Bull's Chambers,

14, Moore-street.Flashman, A. E. Mutual Life Buildings,

George & Wynyard Sts.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.Names. Offices.

*Fletcher, C. R. Queensland Offices,18, Bridge-street.

Flynn, J. A. 37, Elizabeth-street.Flynn, W. T 16, Elizabeth-street.Forster, H. W. Post Office Chambers,

114a, Pitt-street.Forsyth, W. g. A.J.S. Bank Chambers,

369, George-street.*Fosbery, Eustace E. (71) Bank Chambers,

122, Pitt-street.*Fraser, R. W. Post Office Chambers,

114a, Pitt-street.*Frawley, J. B. 97, Elizabeth-street.*Freehill, F. B. Citizens' Chambers,

Moore-street.*Freeman, W. A. ('34) 82, Pitt-street.Fulton, h. E. (52) Vickery's Chambers,

82, Pitt-street.Fullford, Sidney A. 10, Wentworth Court.

*Gaden, E. A. (70) 2, O'Connell-street.*gaden, G. r. Kensington Chambers,

108,Pitt-street.*gaden, Thos. B. (161 99a, Pitt-street.

Gannon, Frederick (33) Record Chambers,*Gannon, F. S.(33)Gannon, L. E. (33) 5 77, Castlereagh-street.Gardner, Arend. W. Federal Chambers,

100, King-street.Gardner, E. h. 97, Elizabeth-street.

*Garland, .j. R. 56, Elizabeth-street.*Garrett, T. W. Probate Office.Gee, G. r. 49, Elizabeth-street.

*Gerber, A. S Bull's Chambers, 14,Moore-street.

Gibbes, A. G. Vickery's Chambers,82, Pitt-street.

*Gibson, Leonard Equitable Buildings,George-street.

Gilder, W. A. (80) Eldon Chambers,92, Pitt-street.

*Gill, A. C. 58, Hunter-street.Gillespie. Joseph 59, Darlinghurst-road.Glover, A. C. (24) Yaralla Chambers,

109,Pitt-street.Godfrey, Alfred 3, Victoria Chambers,

Castlereagh-street."Gosling, J. E. (74) hoffnung's Chambers,

163, Pitt-street.*Gould, The Hon. A. J. (35) 121, Pitt-street.Grainger, W. A. B. 14, Castlereagh-street.Grant, Jas 22, Castlereagh-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.Names. Offices.•

*Gregg, Norman E. Gladstone Chambers,90, Pitt-street.

*Green, C. J. W Rofe Chambers,60, Castlereagh-st.

Greenwood, G. H. 80, Dowling-street,•Redfern.

Greer, J. Darling Point.Halliday, C. W. B. City Bank Chambers,

164, Pitt-street.*Halloran, Aubrey 20, Castlereagh-street.Hamilton, A. A. - 75, Pitt-street.

•Hamilton, W. (76) Martin Chambers,Moore-street.

Hardy, Hezekiah 58, Royal Arcade, Pitt-st.*Harden, H. S. - Post Office Chambers,

114a, Pitt-street.Harnett, J. S. H. Crown Law Offices.

*Harris, M. J. City Mutual Chambers,62, Hunter-street.

Marriott, H. P. 14, Castlereagh-street.*Hawkins, W. E 88, Pitt-street.Hayes, A. E. Taxation Department.

*Hensley, Alfred M. (6) Australasia Chambers,Martin-place.

Henderson, Robt. N. (10) Norwich Chambers,Hunter-street.

*Hepworth, H. B. Platt Royal Exchange Build-ings, Bridge-street.

*Heydon, The Hon. L. F., M.L.C. Selborne Chambers,(36) 176, Phillip-street.

Hickson, Rowan P. , Mutual Life of New YorkBuildings, Martin-place.

•Hilliard, A. V. (37)

Vickery's Chambers,82, Pitt-street.

Hills, Hy. H 53, Elizabeth-street.Hobbs, A. C. 88, Pitt-street.

*Holdsworth, A. T. (38) 75, Pitt-street.Holme, J. B. Industrial Arbitration

, • - Court.*Horrocks, Alfred (3) 3, 4, and 5, Wentworth

Court.Hourigan, Patrick J. (73) .... 1 91, Elizabeth-street.Hourigan Hubert (73)

*Houston,alfred J. H. (32) .... 62, Hunter-street.Houston, J. W. H. Crown Solicitor's Office.

*Houston, R. L. (39) 10, O'Connell-street.*Howarth, John City Mutual Chambers,

62, Hunter-street.*Hughes, The Hon. John, --)

M.L.C. (40) 1- 26, Hunter-street.*Hughes, T. (40)... ..... - • • ....1 ••*Hughes, Thos. John (91) 1 Holt's Chambers, 121Pitt-st •Hughes, John (91)

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.Names. Offices.

*Iceton, Thomas Henry (41) 88, Pitt-street.Inglis, C. D. 69, Elizabeth-street.Ireland, Horace Australasia Chambers,

G eorge-street.*Jagelman, J. J Rofe's Chambers,

60, Castlereagh-st.*Jaques, Alfred Edmund (88) 12 & 14, O'Connell-street. '*Jaques, C. A. (88) 12 & 14, O'Connell-street.Jeanneret, A. E. C. (9) Fitzroy Chambers,

8, Castlereagh-street.Johnson, Harold Victoria Chambers,

Elizabeth-street.*Johnson, James William Norwich Chambers,

Hunter-street.Johnston, A. A. ....... Mutual Life of New York

Buildings, Martin-place.Johnston, W. A. ...... . . Vickery's Chambers,

82, Pitt-street.*Jones, A. H. Union Bank Chambers,

Pitt-street,Jones, Charles Smith (45)

*Jones, J. B. (45) Jones, J. B., junr. Li ncoln's Inn Chambers,Jones, J. P. ... ...... 38, Elizabeth-street.

*Jones, F. B. Jones, Wm. Roberts

*Jones, G. E. Russell 92, Elizabeth-street.*Jones, L. C. Russell (52) 130, Pitt-street.*Jones, P. o. (8) Blackstone Chambers,

17, O'Connell-street.*Jones, E. Trevor 5, Bond-street.Jones, W. M Supreme Court.

*Kemmis, T. Maughan Northfield Chambers,163, Phillip-street.

*Kent, F. D. (16) 99a, Pitt-street.*Kershaw, J. C. (46) 62, Hunter-street.Kidston, R. M. Crown Solicitor's Office.Kilgour, Geo. i. London Bank Chambers,

Jamieson-street.*King, F. H. Bligh Chambers,

10 Bligh-street.King, G. L. (63) 118 Pitt-street.King, J. R. 88, Pitt-street.

*King, R. A. Munro (47) Hoffnung's Chambers, 163,Pitt-street.

King, W. U. Smyth 158, Pitt-street.*Lambton, R. S. (48) Bond-street Chambers,

2, Bond-street.*Lane, B. B. Bull's Chambers,

14, Moore-street.*Lane, Fredk. G. (46) 62, Hunter-street.*Lane, P. M. (49) 25, Post Office Chambers,

114a, Pitt-street.•

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.Names. Offices.

••Langley, H. A. 117, Pitt-street.*Langdou, J. J. Australian Chambers,

6, Rowe-street.*Laurence, Charles A. (50) . Mutual Life Association... Buildings, George &*Laurence, Ernest A. (50) .... Wynyard Streets.*Laurence, George M. (51) Bank Chambers, •

122,Pittstreet.Law, P. C. 1A, Hunter-street.Le Fevre, C. H 9, Castlereagh-street.Lee, J. J. Australian Club.

•Leibius, G. H. (54) City Bank Chambers,164 Pitt-street.

Levien, R. H., M.L.A. Wentworth Court,64, Elizabeth-street.

*Levy, Daniel, M.L.A. Athenaeum Chambers, 4,,4

9, Castlereagh.street.•Levy, Lewis (52) Vickery's Chambers,

82, Pitt-street.Lindeman, H. J. Norwich Chambers,

Hunter-street.Litchfield, E. o. (69) Vickery's Chambers,

82 Pitt-street.*Littlejohn

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A. N. (94) 14, Castlereagh-street.*Lockhart, N. C. Navigation Depart-

ment.Lodge, Harold 14, Castlereagh-street.Long, Mark 81, Elizabeth-street.Louis, P. H. Registrar-General's

Department.•Lucas, E. 20, Castlereagh-street.*Lucas, J. W. S. Citizen's Chambers,

Moore-street.Lumsdaine, E. A Crown Solicitor's Office.

•Lumsdaine, Edwin S. (54) City Bank Chambers,164 Pitt-street.

*Lyons, H. A. 84, Elizabeth-street*macansh, A. W. I. (30) E., S., and A. Bank

Chambers, George andKing Streets.

Macdonald, E. (51) Bank Chambers,122, Pitt-street.

Macgregor, A. R. (55) Gibbs' Chambers,7, Moore-street.

MacKellar, G. S. 14, Post Office Chambers,114a, Pitt-street.

*MacKenzie, H. U. (12) 279, George-street.MacKenzie, C. L. (56) City Bank Chambers,

164, Pitt-street.*MacPherson, Peter 9, Castlercagh-street.Maddock, E. A.(41) 88 Pitt-street.

•Mahony, Wm. H., M.L A.

Rofe's Chambers,60, Castlereagh-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.Names. Offices.

*Makinson'

H. M. (58) 49, Elizabeth-street.Malcolm, J. K. 51, Elizabeth-street.

',Manning, Claude Mutual Life of NewYorkBuildings, Martin-place.

*Manning, W. E. (7) Citizens' Chambers,Moore-street.

Mansfield, L. m. (37) Vickery's Chambers,• 82, Pitt-street.

Mant, W. H. Crown Solicitor's Office.*Marks, P. J. Eldon Chambers,

92, Pitt-street.*Marks, W. M. (92) Union Chambers,

70, Pitt-street.Marsden, J. H. 89, Elizabeth-street.

*Marshall, T. (92) Union Chambers,70, Pitt-street.

Martin, John 51 Hunter-street.Maund, J. W. 9, Castlereagh-street.

*Maxwell, H. F. (61) 48, Elizabeth-street.Meillon, John (59) 8 Castlereagh-street.

*Metcalfe, Wilfrid C. (60) Bligh Chambers,10, Bligh-street.

Meyer, Eliott 2 65, Market-street.Meyer Ernest *Michell, T. 98, Pitt-street.Milford, A. V 156 King-street.

*Milford, Ernest Alexander (48) Bond-street Chambers,2, Bond-street.

Mimna, J. B. 89, Elizabeth-street.*Minter, A. R. (68) Norwich Chambers,

Hunter-street,*Mitchell, Alfred St. James' Chambers,

King-street.*Mitchell, Mark Gibbs' Chambers,

7, Moore-street.Moffitt, Robert Delmege (64) Mutual Life Buildings,

George and WynyardStreets.

Monahan, W. W. (21) Mutual Life of New YorkBuildings, Martin-place.

Montagu, N. W. 22, Castlereagh-street.Moore, F. S. 41 Castlereagh-street.Moore, S. J. H. 121, Pitt-street.Morgan, A. J. Beaumont Chambers,

88, King-street.Morgan, William 113, Pitt-street,

*Morgan, H. T. Beaumont Chambers,88, King-street.

*Moseley, W. H. (7)- Citizens' Chambers,Moore-street.

Moseley, W. C. A.J.S. Bank Chambers,369, George-street.

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SYDNEY SOLIgITORS.Names. Offices.

Moses, H. C. Wood's Chambers,5, Moore-street.

Moss, Harry C. G. Union Chambers,70, Pitt-street.

Moss, Hyam A 73, Elizabeth-street,*Muddle, Arthur Sydney Chambers,

130, Pitt-street.Mulligan, J. J. (69) Vickery's Chambers,

82, Pitt-street,*Mullins, John Lane Woods' Chambers,

5, Moore-street.*Murdoch, G. C 165, Phillip-street. .*Murphy, T. E. 91, Elizabeth-street.Murray, N. H. (67) Equitable Buildings,

George-street.*Myers, D. M. Norwich Chambers, ,

Hunter-street.*McCarthy, A. W. (61) 48, Elizabeth-street.McCarthy, P. W. 146, King-street.

*McCoy, R. W. W., M.L.A. (62)t City Mutual Chambers,McCoy, Rupert S. (62) Hunter-street.

*McCulloch, P. V. (63) 118, Pitt-street.*McDonell, Charles Joseph (64) Mutual Life Buildings,

George and WynyardStreets.

*McDonald, A. J. 66, Castlereagh-street.*McElhone, W. P. (59) 8, Castléreagh-st.*McEvilly, A. (65) }- 13, Castlereagh-street.*McEvilly, U. (65) McGechan, R. r. 14, Castlereagh-street.McGuinn, M. J 17, Elizabeth-street.

*McIntosh, H. E. (66) 492, George-street.*McLachlan, A. J. (67) Equitable Buildings,

George-street.*McLaughlin, John 88 Pitt-street.McManamey, W. F Crown Solicitor's Office.Napier, S. E. (34) 82 Pitt-street.

*Nathan, Alfred W. (96) Bank of AustralasiaChambers, 259,George-street.

*Nathan, Wilfred F.

Australasia Chambers,Martin-place.

Naughton, F. E. Matthew 49, Elizabeth-street.*Nelson, Chas. C. Gibbs' Chambers,

Moore-street.*Newton, E. R. m 135, King-street.*Nicholson, A. 15, Castlereagh-street.Nicholson, Stephen 47, Castlereagh-street.Noonan, J. H. Citizens' Chambers,

Moore-street. •*Norrie, F. A.J.S. Bank Chambers,

369, George-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.Names. Offices.

*Norton, The Hon. James, 2, O'Connell-street.M.L.C. (70).

Norton, W. H. 33, Rowe-street.*Nott, J. E. V. (90) 118, Pitt-street.*O'Brien, Ormond 2, O'Connell-street.O'Brien, Thomas o 37, Elizabeth-street.O'Carroll, D. Temple Court, King-st.O'Donnell, P. J. City Mutual Chambers,

62, Hunter-street.O'Sullivan, G. J. Stephen Court,

81, Elizabeth-street.Old, Richard (8) Blackstone Chambers,

17, O'Connell-street.*Oliver, A. D. 81, Elizabeth-street.Oliver, F. A. 35 Elizabeth-street.Oliver, John t 110, Liverpool-street.Oliver, Wm. )Orr, H. H. Norwich Chambers,

Hunter-street.•Osborne, Frank (70) 2, O'Connell-street.*Osborne, H. Stuart(98) 18, Castlereagh-street.*Palmer, A. J. H. (55) Gibbs Chambers, 7,

Moore-street.*Palmer, W. h 47, Elizabeth-street.Parish, W. g Mutual Life of New York

Buildings, Pitt-street,and Martin.place.

Parker, A. L. }, Eldon Chambers,• Parker, B. F. (26) 92, Pitt-street.Parker, Wm. 67, Elizabeth-street.

parkinson, John Equitable Buildings,George-street.

•Parry, r. B. Linden Court,Castlereagh andMarket Streets.

Passmore, C..j 492, George-street.Payne, F. h. G 79, P.O. Chambers,

Pitt-street.Payne, N. J. A.J.S. Bank Chambers,

369, George-street.Payten, P. E 70, Hunter-street.

•Peel, T. D. 17, Pitt-street.•Perks, F. J. 17, Wentworth Court.Perkins, Ernest W. (71) Bank Chambers, 122,

pitt-street.•Perry, J. A. I 16, Elizabeth-street.*Petrie, F. C. (11) 58, Elizabeth-street.Phillips, o . J. Crown Solicitor's Office.

*Pigott,The Hon. Wh , M.L. C.(72) fizEvan Chambers,28, Castlereagh-street,

S. E. Temple Court,King-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS,Names. Offices.

'Pitt, Charles Brian Royal Chambers,Hunter & CastlereaghStreets.

Platt, A. H. Bridge-street.•Plunkett, W. P. (58) 49, Elizabeth-street.*Poole, C. T. 108, Pitt-street.*Powell, Theodore Bull's Chambers,

14, Moore-street.*Pratt, A. G. h 62, Hunter-street.*Pratt, P. J. Mutual Life of New

York Buildings,Martin-place.

*Price, M. E. 62, Hunter-street.*Priddle, R. G. (74) Hoffnung's Chambers,

163, Pitt-street.Primrose, H. B. 2, O'Connell-street.Proctor, W. C. 44, Castlereagb-street. •

*Purcell, T. J. 52, Elizabeth-street.Purees, A. G London Bank Chambers,

Jamieson-street.Purves, John D. 9, Bridge-street.Quaife, A. C f Stanmore.

*Quinlan, s. M. 7 & 8, Victoria Chambers,Castlereagb-street.

*Ralston, J. T. Terry's Chambers, -86, Pitt-street.

*Rand, W. A. (75) United Chambers, 2,Hunter-street.

*Raves, George A. 108, Pitt-street.*Rawlinson, T. (76) Martin Chambers,

Moore-street.Read, Thomas (77) 133, King-street.Read, Vero (77) Read, Cecil J. 133, King-street.Reddall, Aubrey Vickery's Chambers,

82, Pitt-street.Reeder. J. J 52, Elizabeth-street.

*Reynolds, A. J. Citizen's Chambers,Moore-street.

*Rich, h C. Ellison Bligh Chambers, 10,Bligh-street.

-, Richardson, J. A 98, Pitt-street.*Richardson, J. S. (28) City Mutual Chambers,

62, Hunter-street.*Ridge, Stanley L Vickery's Chambers,

82, Pitt-street.Robberds, Robert William (78) 4, Castlereagh-street.Roberts, Albert C. 52, Elizabeth-street.Roberts, E. A. (49) Post Office Chambers,

114A, Pitt-street.*Roberts, R. G. C. Wood's Chambers,

5, Moore-street.Robinson, Henry F. 41, Castlereagh-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.Names. Offices.

*Robison, A. Stuart Vickery's Chambers,*Robison, J. H. 82, Pitt-street.Robison, W. C. *Robson, W. E. V.'(79) City Bank Chambers,

164, Pitt-street.•RoFe, J. F. (5) Rofe's Chambers, 60,

Castlereagh-street.Rogers, G. H Bull's Chambers, 14,

Moore-street.Rogers, W. A. halse 28, Castlereagh-street.

*Rolin, F. Lynne (80) Eldon Chambers,92, Pitt-street.

*Roxburgh, D. W. (70) I- 2, O'Connell-street.*Roxburgh, Russell C. Russell, William, senior

*Russell, William, junior (81) 1- 379B, George-street.*Russell, E. H. T. (81) *Russell, H. A. (86) A.J.S. Bank Chambers,

369, George-street.Ryan, T. J 129, Bourke-street,

•Saddington, A. G. Supreme Court*Salwey, Henry Rofe's Chambers,

60, Castlereagh-street.Salter, Thos. 1, Bligh-street.

*Sands, William Aurum Chambers,23, Hunter-street.

Saywell, T. S Mutual Life of New YorkBuildings, Pitt andMoore Streets.

Scarr, Herbert Agar Yaralla Chambers,109, Pitt-street.

*Schrader, C. W. (86) A.J.S. Bank Chambers,369, George-street,

*Schrader, W. D. (47) Hoffnung's Chambers,163, Pitt-street.

•Scroggie, H. de Y. 92, Pitt-street.Shaw, A. G. Y. (35) 121, Pitt-street.Sheridan, W. H. Crown Solicitor's Office.

*Shipway, W. C. (85) Stock Exchange Build-ings, 113, Pitt.street.

*Shorter, W. T. Ashton 118, Pitt-street.Shorter, Rowland H. 108, Pitt-street.

*Simpson, E. P. (68) Norwich Chambers,Hunter-street.

*Simpson, W. M. (11) 58, Elizabeth-street.*Sly, George J. (86) A.J.S. Bank Chambers,

369, George street.*Sly, J. D. Union Bank Chambers,

Pitt and HunterStreets.

Smidmore, J. S. 17, Wentworth Court.*Smith, E. A. (57) LondonBankChambers,

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.Names. Offices.

*Smith, E. A. C Land Titles Office.tSmith, G. Crichton (21) Mutual Life of New

York Buildings, Mar-tin-place. 4

.Smith, G. Banks 6, Rowe-street.Smith, H. A. Iceton 88, Pitt-street.

*Smith, Robert (70) 2, O'Connell-street.Smith, W. Carter 52, Elizabeth-street.

*Smithers, Ches. o. (15) United Chambers,2, Hunter-street.

*Sparke, A. P. (87) Stock Exchange Build-. ings, 113, Pitt-street.

Spear, Edward J 18, Elizabeth-street.Spier, F. H. Equitable Buildings, .

George-street.•Steel, H. Peden 98, Pitt-street.Stephen, Ernest farish Terry's Chambers,

14, Castlereagh-street.•Stephen, Alfred Consett (88).. 1 12 & 14 O'Connell-street.*Stephen, Colin C. (88) .Stephen, J. W. F. Crown Solicitor's Office.*Stephens, S. M Citizens' Chambers,

Moore-street.Stevenson, J. W. Bank Chambers,

122, Pitt-street.Stewart, Sidney 85, Liverpool-street.

•Stinson, J. (72)

Fitz-Evan Chambers,28, Castlereagh-street.

•Street, John W. 24, Bond-street.Sullivan, P. H., M. L.A. (89) .. 1 375, George-street.•Sullivan, D. S. (89)

•Sullivan, Reg. Post Office Chambers,114A, Pitt-street.

Summers, C. S Australasia Chambers,Martin-place.

Tange, C. L. Bligh Chambers, Bligh-street.

Tanner, F. J 97, Elizabeth-street*Tartakover, A. J 50, Elizabeth-street.*Tayler, C. (43) 113, Pitt-street.Taylor, A. J Citizens' Chambers,

Moore-street.Taylor, H. Minton E., S., and A. Bank

Chambers, Georgeand King Streets.

•Thom, J. C. (44) l• 9, Castlereagh-street.*Thom, J. Stuart (44) Thomas, Harry B Land Titles Office.

*Thompson, Joseph Vickery's Chambers,82, Pitt-street.

*Thompson, The Hon. J. Malbon(90) 118, Pitt-street.

*Thompson, James A. Norwich Chambers,Hunter-street.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.Names. Offices.

*Thompson, W. Lindsay 98, Pitt-street.*Thornton, Regd. Lyndhurst Chambers,

84, Elizabeth-street.*Tighe, P. E. 109, Pitt-street.*Tillett, J. V. (Crown Solicitor) Crown Solicitor's Office.•Tout, F. H. (2) 114, Castlereagh-street.Tress, Herbert Langley Vickery's Chambers,

76, Pitt-street.*Trickett, The Hon. W. J., M.L.C. 36, Castlereagh-street.*Turner, G. h .. Vickery's Chambers,

78, Pitt-street.*uther, A. h. Crown Solicitor's Office.

Vardy, W. L Lincoln Inn Chambers,38, Elizabeth-street.

Villeneuve-Smith, F: (93) Fitz-Evan Chambers,28, Castlereagh-street

*Vindin, W. M. (94) 14, Castlereagh-street.Waldron, T. W. K. (24) Yaralla Chambers,

109, Pitt-street.Walker, C. A. Stock Exchange

Build ings,113, Pitt-st.•Walker, Fredk. William 36, Castlereagh-street.Wallace, F. E. (95) 100, King-street.

*Wallace, George (95) 100, King-street.*Walsh, C. R. Supreme Court.Want, Sydney A. 70, Pitt-street.Way, Cecil 142, King-street.Way, Harmsworth R. Lincoln's Inn Chambers,

38, Elizabeth-street.Weaver, A. W. e 16, O'Connell-street.

*Westgarth, George Charles (96) bank of australasia cham -bers 239 George-street.Whatmore, A. E. (20) 81, Pitt-street.*White, H. 80A, Pitt-street.* White, J. B. Murray Selborne Chambers,

1.74, Phillip-street.Whittell, H. L. Australian Chambers,

Rowe-street.*Wild, Walter 2, O'Connell-street.Wilkinson, C. M. darley Chambers, King-

street.*Wilkinson, Frederick Bushby (98) 18, Castlereagh-street.Williams, A. J. 60, Margaret-street.

*Williams, Henry S. Yaralla Chambers,109, Pitt-street.

*Williams, W. G. Hayes (Regis-) Registrar-General'strar-General).Williams, H. W. ) Office.Williamson, G. F. (97) )163 king•-street.Williamson, John (97) )- , rf

Williamson, Mark A. 95, Elizabeth-street. .

Wilson, F. Y. (17) ....... Union Chambers, 70,. Pitt-street.

*Windeyer, Wm. A. 78, Pitt-street.

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COUNTRY TOWNS —SOLICITORS.Place. Name. Agent.

Cobargo.. Pollock, D. A. B. ....W. U. Smyth King.Cobar Duffy, M. J C T. Poole.

*Elwin, G. B. McCarthy & Maxwell.Hogan, W. J. Perkins and Fosbery.

Condobolin ....Cummins, A. R. Brown and Beeby.*Driffield, G. C W. T. Ashton &Shorter.

cooma Amass, W. (4) W. T. Flynn.*Blaxland, Frederiek(8)Iceton and Faithfull.Mawson, E. S. (8) Ireton and Faithfull'.*Mitchell, Felix F. (4) W. T. Flynn.Rose, A. F. W. (8) Ireton mid Faithful].

Coonabarabran..*Commins, P. J. Curtiss and Barry.Coonamble ....*Button, J. D. Y. (15) Ellis and Button.

Hegarty, F. S Mack enzie & MackenzieSalmond, J. S Lambton, Milford, and

Abbott.*Skuthorpe, S. R. N. Collins.

Cootamundra ..Florance, J. E. A. Mackenzie& MackenzieMacMahon, T. P. Brown and Beeby.*Mathews, R. H. E. R. M. Newton.*Morgan, F. A. (41) Sly and Russell.Morgan, R. A.(41) Sly and Russell.

Coraki Murphy, Frank Frank Norrie.Corowa *Currie, F. A. Houston and Barnes.

Edmondson, R. H. O. }McDonell and Moffit.Edmondson, W. H.Nicolson, E. Reg. F. A. Davenport.

Cowra ''Garden, Fredk; Perkins and Fosbery.Gilcreest, D. T. Russel] and Russell.*Phillips, M. T Curtiss and Barry.

Crookwell Clifton, C. T. A. J. McDonald.Connellan, John T E. Murphy.

Deniliquin ....Laman, E. J Villeneuve-Smith andDawes.

Wilkinson, H. L. . Wilkinson and Osborne.*Windeyer, Arch. H. (3)Pigott and Stinson.

Drummoyne.... Armit, John F E. Wood.Uubbo *Busby, J A. Lee, Colquhoun, and

Bassett.*Fitzgerald, C. H Pigott and Stinson.*Fitzhardinge, C. H. Fitzhardinge and

Zlotkowski.Jelf, R. W. Pigott and Stinson.McGuinn, D. M. J. McGuinn.

Dungog *Elliott, H. E. (16). ..McDonell and Moffitt.Hooke, J. M. (27) Dawson, Waldon, and

Glover.East Maitland ..Chambers, G. T. (11) Sly and Russell.

Howell, W. A. (11) Sly and Russell.Eden *Elliot, J. a'Beckett &Horrocks.

Rogers, P. E. .. Curtiss and Barry.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.Names. Offices.

•Wolstenholme, H. Bull's Chambers,14, Moore -Street.

*Wood, F. E. P.O. Chambers, 114a,Pitt-street.

•Wood, Fred. W. bligh Chambers, Bligh-street.

Wood, -R. H. k Crown Law Offices.•Woolcott, L. S Eldon Chambers,

92, Pitt-street.•Yeomans; Richard }-53, Hunter-street.•Yeomans, Richard John

The' denotes a member of the Incorporated Law Institute.

1. Abbot and Allen. 50. Laurence and Laurence.5. Abbot, Tout, and Dole. 51. Laurence and Macdonald.3. a'Beckett and Horrocks. 52. Lewis, Levy, and Fulton.4. Aitken and Aitken_ 53. Lee, Colquhoun, and Bassett.5. Alfred Rofeand Sons. 54. Lmusdaine and Leiblus.6. Allen, Allen, and hemsley. 55. Macgregor and Palmer.7. Andrews, Moseley, and Manning. 56, MacKenzie and MacKenzie.8. Asher, Old, and Jones. 57. Macnamara and Smith.9. Backhouse and Jeanneret. 58. Makinson and Plunkett,

10. Beeby and Henderson. 59. meillon and McElhone.11. Beehag, Simpson, and Petrie. 60. Metcalfe and Danger.12. Bowman and Mackenzie. 61. McCarthy and Maxwell.13. Bradley and Son. 62. McCoy and McCoy.14. Brown and Beeby. 63. McCulloch and King.15. Buchanan and Smithers. 64. McDonell and Moffitt.16. Cape, Kent, and gaden, 65. mcEvilly and McEvilly.17. Carruthers and Wilson- 66. McIntosh and Todhunter.18. Champion and dight. 67. Mclachlan and Murray.19. Cope& Co. 68. Minter, Simpson & Co.20..Cresswell and Whatmore. 69. Mulligan and Litchfield.21. Crighton, Smith, and Monahan. 70. Norton, Smith & Co.

22. Crick and Carroll. 71. Perkins and Fosbery.23- Curtiss and Barry. 72. Pigott and Stinson.

24. Dawson, Waldron, and Davis. 73. P. J. Hourigan and son25. Deane and Deane. 74. Priddle and Gosling.26. Dibba and Parker. 75. rand and Drew. '27. Dobbin and uther. 76. Rawlinson and Hamilton.

28. Dodds and Richardson. 77. Read and Read.29. Ellis and Button. 78. Robberds and England-30. Fisher and Macansh. 79. robson and Cowlishaw.31. Fitzhardlnge and Zlotkowski. 80. rolin and Gilder.32. Fitzhardinge, Son, and Houston. 81. Russell and Russell.33. Frederick Gannon and Sons. 82 Russell. Jones, and Barker.34. Freeman and Napier. 83 r, W. Thompson and Ash.35. gould and Shaw. 84. S. F. Blackmore and Son.36. Heyden and Connolly. 85. Shipway and Berne.37, Hilliard and Mansfield. 86. Sly and Russell. •38. holdsworth and Son. 87. Spark e and Angus.39. Houston and Barnes. 88. Stephen,,Jaques. and Stephen.40. Hughes and Hughes. 89. Sullivan Bros.41. Iceton and Faithful. 90. Thompson and Nott.42. Iekerson and Ebsworth. 91. T. J. and J. Hughes.43. j. A. Dowling and Taylor. 92. T. Marshall and Marks.44. J. Stuart Thom Bros. & Co. 93. Villeneuve-Smith and Dawes.45. Jones and Jones. 94. Vindin and Littlejohn.

46. Kershaw, Matthews, and Lane. 95. Wallace and Son.47. King and Schrader. 96. Westgarth, Nathan, & Co.48. Lambton, Millford, and Abbott. 97. John Williamson and Sons. .49. Lane and Roberts. • • • 98. Wilkinson and Osborne.

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SOLICITORS-COUNTRY.

Name. Place. Agent.Abbott, Percy P. ....Glen Innes Cresswell &Whatmore.

*Alexander, C. W. (8) Hay Pigott & Stinson.Allingham, E. W Lismore J. D. Sly.Amess, W. (4) Cooma W: T. Flynn.Anderson, J. W. ....Inverell J R. Garland.

*Angus, A. R. (52), _78, Walker-st., Sparke & Angus.North Sydney.

Armit, John Drummoyne....F. E. Wood.Arnold, A. G. de L. _Goulburn Minter, Simpson, &Co.Avern, A. F, Inverell Fitzhardinge and

Zlotkowski.*Baker, William H. _Newcastle Mackenzie& Mackenzie.Bamber, J. A. Lithgow T. E. Murphy.Bassett, J. T. P. ....Wellington Lee, Colquhoun, and

Bassett.Bawden, R. D. Grafton Sparks & Angus.Baylis, H. m Wagga Wagga .. W. U. Smyth king.Bedwell, C. W. Tamworth Fitzhardinge and

Zlotkowski.*Belbridge, F. J. .. Albury Mackenzie &MackenzieBest, A. R Ballina G. C. Murdoch,

*Best, P. G. (37) Lismore Fitzhardinge andZlotkowski.

*Betts,Augustine M.(6) Goulburn Pigott & Stinson.Betts, Ernest A. (6) ..Goulburn Pigott & Stinson.Biddulph, Philip J. .. Bourke L Gibson.Blackmore, W. P Orange S F. Blackmore & Son.

*Bland, Frederick (7) Bega Rawlinson & Hamilton.*Blaxland,Frederick(8)Cooma Iceton and Faithfull.*Blornfield, H. M. (28) Bega D. M. Myers.Blomfield, R. H. (54)..Mullumbimby R. B. Parry.Bolton, G. A Nymagee F W. Walker.

*Borthwick, John Inverell Rand and Drew.*Bowden, E. K. (9)....Parramatta Bowman & Mackenzie.Bowden, J. E. (9)....Parramatta Bowman & Mackenzie.Boyd, John A. Inverell Geo. Croaker.Boys, F. C. Bombala H C. Ellison Rich.Braye, T. A. I. (10) ..Newcastle Asher, Old, and Jones.

*Brown, The Hon. A., Newcastle f . B. Freehill.M.L.C.

*Brown, Henry J. (26) Newcastle Makinson & Plunkett.Bruton, W. J Tumbarumba ...S. M. Quinlan.

*Bucknell, D. H. (42) Yass Cape, Kent, and Gaden.*Busby, J. A. Dubbo Lee, Colquhoun, and

Bassett.Bussell, S. P Wingham A. B. Davies.Butler, S. J. St. C. ..Inverell Rand and Drew.Butler, T. J. Lockhart Freeman and Napier.

*Button, J. D. Y. (15)..Coonamble Ellis and Button.Byrne, W. E Moama M. J. McGuinn.Byrnes, C. E Parramatta ....Perkins & Fosbery.

*Campbell, Allan Young Robberds and England.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.Name. Place. Agent.

Campbell, E. Richmond Hughes and Hughes.Carlton, J. R. (34).... West Maitland Sly and Russell.Casey, M. A. (40) ....Orange Pigott & Stinson.Castle, Alfred Win. ..Taree McDonell and Moffitt.

*Cater, W. Rupert: ...Wentworth Mackenzie &Mackenzie.Chambers, G. T. (11).East Maitland Sly and Russell. ..Chauncy, F. L....... Wyalong West S. F. Blackmore &Son. ' ,Chidley, E. W. Bellingen Laurence& Macdonald.

*Clarke, C. J. White Cliffs ....J. W. S. Lucas.*Clarke, Edward (13) Mudgee Curtiss and Barry.*Clarke, Herbert (13)..Mudgee Curtiss and Barry.Claverie, D. P. Armidale Mackenzie&Mackenzie.Clifton, C. T. -Crookwell A. J. McDonald.Cohen, H. M. (10)....Newcastle Asher, Old, and Jones.

*Coleman, George(22) Wagga Wagga Geo. Croaker.*Collins, G. V. Bulladelnh ....W. S. Gray.Comans, m. C. Parkes Heydon and Connolly.Commins, F. A. ....Junee J R. Garland.Commins, F. B. ....Parkes W. M. Daley.

*Commins, P. J Coonabarabran..Curtiss and Barry.Connellan, John Crookwell T E. Murphy.Coonan, W. T. Wyalong West..Lambton, Milford, and

Abbott.*Cope, Laurence E. Casino Iceton and Faithful!.Cornish, F. H. Brewarrina ....Priddle and Gosling.Cowan, David Taree McDonell and Moffitt.Cox, Harold Wollongong ....Houston and Barnes.

*Cox, P. D. Quirindi H. C. Ellison Rich.Cragg, W. J. (29) ....Singleton Gould and Shaw.Crang, W. B. Wentworth Sullivan Bros.Crawley, A. H. Kempsey T J. Purcell.

*Creagh, A. J. Tamwortb Fitzhardinge andZlotkowski.

*Crommelin, F. Grenfell Ellis and Button.Cromwell, H. 22, Australia-st., J. B. Mimna.

Newtown.*Cronin, T. Newcastle ......F. W. Walker.*Grossman, H. R. Glen Innes ....Fitzbardinge and

Zlotskowski.Cummins, A. R Condobolin ....Brown and Beeby.

*Cunningham, C. J.(7) Bega Rawlinson andHamilton.

*Currie, F. A. Corowa Houston and Barnes.Curtis, W. T. J Bega McDonell and Moffitt.

*Dale, G. S. E Narrabri Abbott, Tout, & Dale.Dale, G. S. E., jun. (1) Burrowa Abbott, Tout, & Dale.Dangar, o. o. H. ....Tamworth Fitzbardinge and

Zlotkowski.Dart, James Newcastle T J. Dickson.

*Dash, W. T. Litbgow S F. Blackmore &Son.*Davidson

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George Mudgee Reg. Sullivan.Dent, W.J Gilgandra Mackenzie &Mackenzie

*Dibbs, R. C. ' Temora F R. Cowper.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.Name. Place. Agent.

Dickey, Conley Lismore W. S. Gray.*Dight, Stuart S. (12).. Walgett C. T. Champion.*Dowe, Richard A Tamworth Iceton and Faithful!.*Dowling, S. W Grafton J A. Dowling &Tayler.*Driffleld, G. C. Condobolin ....W. T. Ashton Shorter.Duffy, M. J. Cobar C T. Poole.

*Dwyer, W. E. Goulburn McEvilly and McEvilly.Edmondson, R. H.

o. 1- Corowa MoDonell and Moffitt.Edmondson, Wh )

*Edwards, J. R. Broken Hill ....Pigott and Stinson.*Elliott, H. E. (16) Dongog McDonell and Moffitt.**Elliott, J. Irdon a'Beckett & Horrocks.*Elwin, G. B. Cobar McCarthy & Maxwell.Emanuel, N. Tomut D M. Myers.England, Theo. Tamworth Robberdsand England.Enright, W. J. West Maitland.. Vindin and Littlejohn.

*Evans, G. P. Wyalong West..Fitzhardinge andZlotkowski.

Evans, W. E. Murwillumbah ..F. W. Walker.*Everingham, H. Grafton T Michell.Farrell, R. J. Barraba Beehag, Simpson, and

Petrie.Fell, William C. ....Braidwood II. C. Ellison Rich.Fell, Walter L. Braidwood ....H. C. Ellison Rich.Fitzgerald, The Hon Muswellbrook ..Pigott and Stinson.

R. G. D., M.L.C. (49)*Fitzgerald, Chas. Hy Dubbo .. Pigott and Stinson.*Fitzhardinge, C. H. ..Dubbo Fitzhardinge and

ZLCtkowski.Flasbman, A. J. L. ..Nyngan McDonell and Moffitt.

*Fleming, G. T. (19) .. Albury Bradley and Son.Florance, J. E. A Cootamundra ..Mackenzie &MackenzieFoley, J. C Murrumburrah Westgarth, Nathan,

and Co.*Forbes, G. H Wyalong J A. Dowling &TaylerFox, F. E. West Maitland.. A. W. E. Weaver.

'Fox, H. S Burwood J T Ralston.*Fraser, C. J. Gundagai D. M. Myers.Gale, Charles C. (21) Moss Vale McDonell and Moffitt.

*Garden, Frederick ..Cowra Perkins and Fosbery.Garraway, A. H. ....Queanheyan Metcalfe and Dangar.Gibson, G. F \ ass Win. Arnott.

*Gilcrcest, M. J. (56)..Forbes Curtiss and Barry.Gilcreest, D. T Cowra Russell and Russell.

*Giltillan, John Kempsey A. W. E. Weaver.Glasheen, D. L. B. „West Maitland..T. E. Murphy.

*Gordon, James Young CAPe, Kest, & Gaden.GorriciK, J. A. Newcastle S A. Fullford.Grace, A. H. 30, Junction-st., J. H. Clayton.

North Sydney.*Green, Thomas Millthorpe D. M. Myers.Hall, A. J. Broken hill 4. W. E. Weaver.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS., Name. Place. Agent.

*Halliday, G. C. murwillumbah..Robson & Cowlishaw.'Harris, H. V Newcastle Mackenzie&Mackenzie.Harris, Reginald ....Newcastle Mackenzie&Mackenzie.Hawdon, W. W. (27) Stroud ...... -Dawson, Waldron, and

Glover.•Haydon, E. F. Uralla A. W. E. Weaver.•Heath, H. 0. (24) ....Wagga Wagga- J. R. Garland.Heath, G. 0. (22) ....Wagga.Wagga Geo. Croaker.Hegarty, F. S. Coonamble ....Mackenzie& MackenzieHenderson, W. G. (19)Albury Bradley and Son.Henlen, W. H. Bathurst P J. Pratt.Herbert, J. G. 0. 18, Australia-st., H. W. Forster.

Newtown.Higgins, P. R. (25) Wagga Wagga..Robson and CowlishawHill, T. A. West Maitland .. A. W. E. Weaver.Hogan, W. J Cobar Perkins and Fosbery.Hogan, L. L. Young T E. Murphy.Hogan, T. R. moree Neal Collins.Hogarth, H. Gunnedab Abbott, Tout, & Dale.Holt, H. R. J. Molong a'Beckett & Horrocks.Hooke, J. M. (27) ....Dungog Dawson, Waldron, and

Glover. 'Howell, W. A. (11) ..East Maitland Sly and Russell.

*Hungerford. H. H. (28) Pambula D. M. Myers.James, A. H. Newcastle McDonell and Moffitt.James, H. L. Bellingen F Norrie.Jelf, r. W. Dubbo Pigott and Stinson.Jhonson, Thomas E. -Broken Hill lceton and Faithful!.

*Johnson, E. W. (29)..Goulburn Norton, Smith, & Co.Johnson, W. r Wallsend F. A. Davenport.Jones, P. P. Lismore J J. Langdon.

•Julian, Arthur Wileannia W. T. Ashton Shorter.*Kearney, Simon ....Orange H. A. Lyons.*Kearney, S. J.,M.L.A.Armidale H. A. Langley.

(30).Kelly, Joseph J. ....Tumberumba M. J. McGuinn.Kelly, W. P. Wellington ....T. E. Murphy.

kemp, S. P. Narromine H. L. Whittell.Kennedy, John West Maitland.. Sullivan Bros.

*Kennedy, J. D. Manilla Abbott and Allen.Kennett, m Walgett E. R. IL Newton.Kenny, F. B. Bathurst Westgarth, Nathan,

and Co.Kinna, P. F. A Molong H. A. Lyons.

Kissane, J. J. W. (46) Casino ...... W . Sands.Laman, E. J. Deniliquin Villeneure-Smith and

Dawes.Lamrock, J. S. Forbes T J. Hughes.

*Lane, L. A Orange Lane and Roberts.Latchford James ....Casino F Norrie.Law, R. C. (20) Grafton Ireton and Faithfull.Leary, A. J. Gundagai G. E. Russell Jones.Lee, H.h. (33) Orange E P. Bassett.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Place. Agent.Len, Horace W Bathurst Perkins and Fosbery.Legh, W. Montague.. Glen lnnes B. B. Lane.Lenehan, R. W Maclean J W. S. Lucas.

Lilley, Alfred M. Germanton ....J. Williamson and sonsLindsay, W. T. (44) West Maitland.. T. J. Dickson.Links, Joseph I. Gunnedah Lee, Colquhoun, and

Bassett.Lipscomb, Benjamin..Taree Iceton and Faithful!.

*Lobban, A. McC. ....Grafton G. C. Murdoch.Lobban, T. McL. ....Maclean G. 0. Murdoch.Lobban, D.j. Grafton G. C. Murdoch.Logan, Robt. L. (34)..West Maitland Sly and Russell.

*Lovett, H. W. Warren Lewis, Levy, & Fulton.*Lynch, Jas. Brewarrina ....T. J. Purcell.*Lysaght, A. A. Wollongong ....N. W. Montagu.*MacDermott, V. B —Carcoar Lee, Colquhoun, and

Bassett.Macdonald, N. H. „Warialda J A. Dowling & Tayler.

*Mackenzie, F. E. ....kiama H. C. Ellison Rich.*Mackenzie, R. A. (5)..Wallsend Mackenzie& Mackenzie.MacMahon, T. P. ....Cootamundra Brown and Beeby.Manning, W. A. ....Bucca Bucca D. M. Myers.

'Marrack, J. R. M. ..Kernpsey J T. Ralston.Marriott, T. Nowra Perkins and Fosbery.Marshall, H. O Camden ' Freeman & Napier.

*Martin, L. O. Taree C.M. Boyce.'Martin, W. Merriwa Asher, Old, and Jones.Mason, G. H. Blayney. D M. Myers.

*Matthews, E. C.H. (32)Narrandera ....Kershaw, Matthews,and Lane.

*Mathews, R. H. Cootarnundra, • .E. R. M. Newton.Mawson, E. S. (8) Cooma Iceton and Faithful!.Mayhew, A. E Milton C T. Poole.Meagher, P. F. Temora Crick & Carroll.

*Meares, Charles D. ..Mudgee T 0. O'Brien.*Meilion, Percy Jerild erie Meillon and McElhone.*Melville, W. C. Port Macquarie Ellis and Button.Meyer, P. J. ..... Goulburn G. E. Russell Jones.

*Millard, A. M. Bungendore ....Rawlinson & Hamilton.*Millard, G. W. (53) Newcastle Sparke & Angus.*Millard, V. H. Orange Sparke & Angus.*Mitchell, Felix F. (4) Cooma W. T. Flynn.Mitchell, G. W. (26)..Newcastle Maltinson & Plunkett.

*Mitchelmore, H.E.(24)Wagga Wagga J. R. Garland.Moffitt, .j. N. Grenfell McDonell and Moffitt.Moloney, D. J. Forbes J Williamson and Sons.Moloney, T. P. Wagga Wagga .. T. E. Murphy.Montagu, F. B. Junee H. Dawson.Moodie, W. C Moree Villeneuve-Smith and

Dawes.Moore, Win. Newcastle T J. Dickson.Morgan, E. E. Gunning W. S. Gray.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.Name. Place. Agent.

*Morgan, F. A. (41) Cootamundra ..Sly and Russell.Morgan, R. A. (41) Cootamundra „Sly and RussellMoriarty, N. S. P. Braidwood ....Cape, kent, and Gaden.

*Mullen, W. H West Maitland ..W. F. Brennan.Murphy, Frank Coraki Frank norrie.

*McCarthy, H. Justin..Broken Hill Creawell & Whatmore.*McCarthy, T. A. F. (51)Moss Vale Rowan P. Hickson.*McCauley, Geo. M. .. Windsor A. Mitchell*McDonald, D. Penrith . Houston and Barnes.McDonald, John A. „Amidale : L. Gibson.McDonald, John M...Narrabri Beehag, Simpson, and

Petrie.McGuinn, D. Dubbo M. J. McGuinn.

*McGuren, F. Grafton Frank Norrie.McIntosh, A. E Pa.rkes Lane and Roberts.

*McIntosh, J. H.(38). _Bathurst Curtiss and Barry.*McIntosh, J. C. (37)..Lismore Fitzhardinge and

Zlotkowski.McIntyre, D. A. ....Inverell Rand and Drew.McIntyre, J. E. (49)..Muswellbrook Pigott and Stinson.

*McKay, H. F. (40)....Orange Pigott and Stinson.McKenzie, C. Lismore Mackenzie& Mackenzie.

*McLacblan,J. C.(36)..Orange McLachlan & Murray.*Mehillamy,John ....Bathurst Iceton and Faithfull.Nagle, V. F. Albury Mackenzie& Mackenzie.Nardin, H. W. D Warren Pigott and Stinson.Nathan, J. A. MOAMA J W. Maund.Nash, T. E Walcha E. R. IL Newton.Newman, G. H. (43)..Tamworth Curtiss and Barry.Newman, T. M. (43)..Tamworth • Curtiss and Barry.Nicolson, E. Reg..... COROWa F A. Davenport.

NILAND, W. M. Leichhardt .. . .D. O'CarrolLNorrie, Charles E. (44) West Maitland..T. J. Dickson.

O'Brien, F. W. Yass Ickerson & Ebsworth.O'Brien, Harold Goulburn S J. Bull.O'Neill, L J Burrowa McEvilly & McEvilly.Osborne, Chas. W. .. Berry Arthur Muddle.O'Halloran,Herbertv.Forbes S E. Cook.O'Halloran, Richard Tamworth R. H. Levien.

John.O'Sullivan, T. D. ....Newcastle G. S. Mackellar.Owen, Percy (45) ....Wollongong P. J. Pratt. .Owen, W. H. (45)....Wollongong P. J. Pratt.Oxley, H. M. Bowral T Michell.Paine, B. H. (21) Moss Vale McDonell and Moffitt.

*Paine, J. J Windsor McDonell and Moffitt.Palmer, J. B Bathurst Iceton and Faithful].

*Panton, W. E. Nowra Wilkinson & Osborne.Parker, W. A. (46) ...Casino W. Sands.Patterson, John .....Tamworth Deane and Deane.Payne, E. J. Newcastle Spark and Angus.Pearce, Thos Parkes A. W. E. Weaver.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS,

Name. Place. Agent.*Peate, G. E. W Warialda Shipway and Berne.Perks, A. S. Picton C. J. Passmore.Peterson, E. J. Newcastle Champion and Dight.

*Phillips'

M. T. Cowra Curtiss and Barry.*Pilcher,George de V.. Orange H. C. Ellison Rich.*Pile, G. Blayney A. W. E. Weaver.*Plomley, F. J. Manly L. F. Dixon.Pollock, D. A. B. ....Cobargo W. U. Smyth King.Potts; W. E. Narrahri A. W. E. Weaver.Prentice, A. J West Maitland .. Asher, Old, and Jones.Proctor, J. M. Taneworth Frank Norrie.Prosser, E. 0. Bombala Bowman & McKenzie.Quirk, Joseph H. ....Wellington MeDonell and Moffitt.

*Quirk James J. Narrandera ....McDonell and Moffitt.*Raff, S. M. Hillston Mackenzie& Mackenzie.

*Rankin, A. A. (35)....Newcastle Minter, Simpson, &Co.*Readett, C. W. Grafton Geo. Croaker.Readford, J. T. Barraba W. T. Ashton Shorter.

*Reid, W. A Newcastle W. T. Flynn.Reymond, Ralph E. B. Forbes T. E. Murphy.Richards, E. P. Lismore Mackenzie& Mackenzie.Richards, W. F. ....Begs F W. Walker.Richardson, H. A. (2)Parramatta a'Beckett & Horrocks.Robertson, Arthur J. Lockhart W. C. Proctor.Robertson, Alfred J. Balranald W. C. Proctor.

*Robertson, L. S. C.(47)Hay P F. Tighe.Robinson, G. A. (25).. Waga Wagga —Robson and Cowlishaw.*Robinson, J. Forbes Brown and Beeby.*Robinson, W. W. (23) Singleton Gould and Shaw.Rogers, P. E. Edew Curtiss and Barry.Rose, A. F. W. (8) ..Coorna Iceton & Faithful.Ross, A. Braidweod ....H. Dawson.

*Rouse, L. G. Gulgong Mackenzie &MackenzieRudder, S. L. Kempsey McDonell and Moffitt.Russel, W. H. Adelong Read and Read.

*Russell, John Young Frank Norrie.Russel], Charles C.(48)Wollongong E. R. H. Newton.Russel], J. W. (48)....Wollongong E. R. M. Newton.

*Ryan, K Kiama A. W. E. Weaver.*Ryan, T. D. Bingara Hughes and Hughes.Salenger H. M. Bourke S J. Bull.Salmond, J. S. Coonamble ....Lambton, Milford, and

Abbott.Scobie, A. Junee A. W. E. Weaver.

*Sendai], Alf. E. (29)..Goulburn Norton, Smith, and Co.*Shaw, A. B. Singleton G. W. Ash.Shaw, J. A. K. Soone Abbott, Tout, and Dale.

*Shepherd. E. A. H ..Moruya Houston and Barnes.Shorter, A. Ashton ..Orange C T. Poole.Shorter, E. A Lismore C 'T'. Poole.

*Simpson, Albert W Armidale Sly and Russell.Simmons, Nathan J...Lisniore A. De Lissa.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.Name. Place. Agent.

*Skuthorpe, S. R Coonamble — ..N. Collins.Smith, S. Banks Port Macquarie..H. C. Ellison Rich.Smith, William Tamworth L F. Dixon_

*Sparke, Wm. (53) Newcastle Sparke & Angus.*Somerville, G. B. ....Lismore Sly and Russell.Stacey, Fitzroy S. —Tamworth A. B. Davies.

*Statham, Claude ....Gresford Fitzhardinge andZlotkowski.

Stirton, P. E., M.L.A.,Moree Villeneuve-Smith andDawes.

Stocks, J. R Ballina C T. Poole.Stockwell, A. J. L. _Wellington ... .H. A. Lyons.Street, P. (54) Murwillumbah..R. B. Parry.Sullivan, A. M. Lismore McEvilly. and McEvilly.Taylor, Frank T'umut G. H. Turner.Thomas, J. F Tenterfield ....Wilkinson & Osborne.Thomas, E. F. Goulburn D M. Myers.

*Thomas, C. P. - Quirindi Mackenzie&Mackenzie.*Thompson, A. G. ....Bathurst P J. Pratt.Thompson, F. A. ...Wee Waa Bowman & Mackenzie.

*Thompson, H. F. ....Litbgow Lee, Colquhoun, andBassett.

*Thompson, R. W. (50)West Maitland G. W. Ash.Thompson, W. V. W. West Maitland G. W. Ash.

(50).*Tietyens, F. W. (17 ..Albury S M. Quinlan.Todhunter, F. W. (39)Parramatta McIntosh& Todhunter.

*Trask, J. A Tocumwal D. M. Myers.*Trench, F. A. Le PoerNowra C T. Poole.*Tribe, William F.....Tamworth Curtiss and Barry.Tucker, A. W. Medlow R. B. Parry.Walker, R. B.(55 ...Windsor C A. Walker.

*Walker, The Hon. Windsor C A. Walker.William, M.L.C. (55).

*Waller, J. H. F. ....West Maitland Bowman & Mackenzie.Walsh, E. A. P Ternora Leon L. Cohen.Walsh, W. M. J Wagga Wagga—McDonell and Moffitt.

*Weaver, Harry Armidale A. W. E. Weaver.Weigall, H. W. Murwillumbah , Lee, Colquhoun, and

Bassett.*Weekes, E. E. Gundagai W. E. Hawkins.White, G. B. (31) ....murrurundi Sullivan Bros.

*Whitty, H. P. Berrigan H. Peden Steel.*Whytt, David Yass H. L. Tress.Wilkinson, E. W. Hay Wilkinson & Osborne.Wilkinson, H. L Deniliquin Wilkinson & Osborne.

*Wilkinson, W. F Yass • Robberds and England*Wilkinson, J Albury a'Beckett & Horrocks.*Winans, John F. ....Narrandera Cecil Way.*Windeyer, Arch. H. (3)Deniliquin Pigott & Stinson*Windeyer, Julian ....Newcastle --Thompson and Nott.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Place. Agent.Wood, J. Arthur ....Newcastle H. Palmer Abbott.Woodward, F. P. ....Queanbeyan F. A. DavenportWren, H Narromine ....Fitzhardinge and

Zlotkowski.*Zlotkowski, A. B. F. Moree Fitzhardinge and

(18) Zlotkowski.

The * denotes a Member of the Incorporated Law Institute.

1. Abbott, Tont, and Dale. 30. Kearney and Son.2. a'Beckett and Horrocks. 31. Kennedy and White.'3. Alexander and Windoyer. 32. Kershaw, Matthews, and Lane.4. Assess and Mitchell. 33, Lee, Colquhoun, and Bassett.5. Baker and Mackenzie. 34. Logan and Carlton.6. Betts and Son. 35. Minter. Simpson, & Co.7. Bland and Cunningham. 30. McLachlan;ind Murray.8. Blaxland, Mawsou, and Rose. 37. McIntosh and Best.9. Bowden and Bowden. 38. McIntosh & Co.

10. Braye and Cohen. 30. McIntosh and Todhunter.11. Chambers and Howell. 40. McKay and Casey.12. Champion and Dight, 41. Morgan and Morgan.13. Clarke and Son. 43. Moriarty and Bucknell.15. Ellis and Button. 49. Newman and Son.Di. Elliott and Waller. 44. Norrie and Lindsay.17. Emerson and Tietyens. 45. Owen and Sou.18. Fitzhardinge and Zlotkowski. 46. Parker and Kissane.19. Fleming and Henderson. 47. Robertson. Nortou, & CO.20. Foott, Law, and Co. 48. Russell and Son.21.Gale and Paine. 49. R. G. D. Fitzgerald.22. George Coleman and Co. 50. R. W. Thompson and Sou.23. Gould, Robinson, and Cragg. 51. Sendall and McCarthy.21. Heath and Mitcholmore. 53. Sparke and Angus.25. Higgins and Robinson. 63. Sparke and Millard.20. H. J. Brown and Mitchell. 54. Street and Blomfleld.27. Hooke and Hawdon. 55. William Walker and Son.23. Hungerford and Blornfleld. 5B. Whelan and 0llereest.22. Johnson and Sendall.

COUNTRY TOWNS-SOLICITORS.Place. Name. Agent.

Adelong Russel, W. H. Read and Read.Alb ury *Belbridge, F. J Mackenzie& Mackenzie

*Fleming:, G. T. (19) Bradley and Son.Henderson, W. G. (19) Bradley and Son.Nagle, V. F. Mackenzie & Mackenzie*Tietyens, F. W. (17) S. M. Quinlan.*Wilkinson., J a'Beckett & Horrocks.

Armidale Claverie, D. P. Mackenzie & Mackenzie*Kearney, S. J., M. L. A

(30) H. A. Langley.McDonald, John A L Gibson.'Simpson, Albert W Sly and Russell.*Weaver, Harry A W. E. Weaver.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS:Place. Name. " Agent.

'Bo.llina Best, A. R. G. C. Murdoch.Stocks, J. R ..... C. T. Poole.

Balranald Robertson, Alf. J. ....W. C. Proctor.Darrabu . Farrell, R. J. Beehag, Simpson, and

Petrie.Readford, J. T. • W. T. Ashton Shorter.

Bathurst Henlen, W. H P J. Pratt.Kenny, F. B Westgarth,Nathan,&Co.Lee, Horace W. Perkins and Fosbery.*McIntosh, JohnH.(38)Curtiss and Barry.

*MPhillamy, John Iceton and Faithful'.Palmer, J. B. Iceton and Faithful!.*Thompson, A. G. P. J. Pratt.

Bega *Bland, Frederick (7)...Rawlinson& Hamilton.*Blomfield, H. M. (28).D. M. Myers.*Cunnineham, C. J. (7)Rawlinson & Hamilton..Curtis, W. T. J. McDonell and Moffitt.Richards, W. F. F W. Walker.

Bellingen Chidley, E. W Laurence & MacdonaldJames, H. L. F Norrie.

Berrigan *Whitty, H. P. H. Peden Steel.Berry Osborne, C. W. Arthur Muddle.Bingara *Ryan, T. D. Hughes and Hughes.Blayney " Mason, G. H. D M. Myers.

*Pile, G. A. W. E. Weaver.Bornholm Boys, F. C. H C. Ellison Rich.

Prosser, E. O ' Bowman & Mackenzie.Bourke Biddulph, Philip J....L. Gibson.

Salenger, H. M. S J. Bull.Bowral ".Oxley, H. M...........T. Michell.Braidwood Fell, William C. H. C. Ellison Rich.

Fell, Walter L. H. C. Ellison Rich.Moriarty, N. S. P Cape, Kent & Gaden.Ross, A H. Dawson.

Brewarrina ....Cornish, F. H Priddle and Gosling.*Lynch, Jas T J. PurcelL

Broken Hill ....*Edwards, J. R. Pigott and Stinson.Hall, A. J.. A. W. E. Weaver.Jhonson, T. E Iceton and Faithfull.*McCarthy, H. Justin-Creswell & Whatmore.

Bucca Bucca....Manning, W. A D. M. Myers.Bulladelah ....Collins, G. V. W. S. Gray,Bungendore ....*Milliard, A. M. Rawlinson &Hamilton.Burrowa Dale, G. S. E., junr.(1)Abbott, Tout, & Dale.

O'Neill, L. J. Mcevilly, and McEvilly.Burwood *Fox, H. S J T. Ralston.Camden Marshall, H. 0. Freeman and Napier.Carcoar *MacDermott, V. B. ..Lee, Colquhoun, and

Bassett.Casino *Cope, Laurence E. ..Iceton and Faithful!.

Kissane, J. J. W. (46).. W. Sands.Latchford; Jas.' F Norrie.Parker, W. A.'(46) ....W. Sands.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.Place. Name. Agent.

Forbes *Gilcreest, m. J. (56) ..Curtiss and Barry.Lamrock, J. S. T J. Hughes.Moloney, D. J. J Williamson & Sons.O'Halloran, Herbert V.S. E. Cook.Reymond, Ralph E. B.T. E. Murphy.*Robinson, J. Brown and Beeby.

Germanton ....Lilley, Alfred M. J. Williamson & Sons.Gilgandra Dent, W. J. Mackenzie& MackenzieGlen Inns ....Abbott, P. P. Creswell & Whatmore.

*crossman, H. R. Fitzhardinge andZlotkowski.

Legh, W. Montagu B. B. Lane.Goulburn Arnold, A. G. de L. „Minter, Simpson, &Co,

*Betts, Augustine m(6)Pigott and Stinson.Betts, Ernest A. (6) -.Pigott and Stinson.*Dwyer, W. E. McEvillyandMcEvilly.*Johnson, E. W. (29) Norton, Smith, & Co.Meyer, P. J G E. Russell Jones.O'Brien, Harold S J. Bull.*Sendall, Alf. E. (29) Norton, Smith, & Co.Thomas, E. F D M. Myers.

Grafton Bawden, R. D Sparke and Angus.*Dowling, S. W J A. Dowling& Tayler.*Everingham, H. T. Michell.Law, R. C. (20) Iceton and Faithful.*Lobban, A. Mcc. G. C. Murdoch.Lobban, D. J. G. C. Murdoch.*McGuren, F. Frank Norrie.Readett, C. W. Geo. Croaker.

Grenfell *Crommelin, F. Ellis and Button.Moffitt, J. N. McDonell and Moffitt.

Gresford Statham, Claude Fitzhardinge andZlotkowski.

Gulgong *Rouse, L. G. Mackenzie &MackenzieGundagai Fraser, C. J. D. M. Myers.

Leary, A. J. G. E. Russell Jones.*Weekes, E. E. W. E. Hawkins.

Gunnedah Hogarth, H Abbott, Tout, & Dale.Links, Joseph I Lee, Colquhoun, and

Bassett.Gunning Morgan, E. E. W. S. Gray.Hay

*Alexander, C. W. (3).-Pigott and Stinson.*Robertson, L. S. C. (47)P. E. Tighe.Wilkinson, E. W Wilkinson and Osborne.

Hillston *Raff, S. M Mackenzie & Mackenzieinverell . __Anderson, J. W J. R. Garland.

Avern, A. F. ..... Fitzhardinge andZlotkowski.

Butler, S. J. St. C Read and Drew.*Borthwick, John Rand and Drew.*Boyd, John A. Geo. Croaker.McIntyre, D. A. ... Rand and Drew.

Jerilderie *Meillon, Percy mellion and McElhone.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.Place. Name. Agent.

Junee Commins, F. A. J R. Garland.Montague, F. B H. Dawson,Scobie A. A. W. E. Weaver.

kempsey Crawley, A. H. T J. Purcell.*Gilfillan, John A W. E. Weaver.*Marrack, J. r. M. ..J. T. Ralston.Rudder, S. L. McDonell and Moffitt.

Kiama Mackenzie, F. E. ... H. C. Ellison Rich.*Ryan, K A. W. E. Weaver.

Leichhardt .....Niland, W. M D O'Carroll.Lismore Allingham, E. W J D. Sly.

*Best, P. G. (37) Fitzhardinge andZlotkowski.

Dickey, Conley W. S. Cray.Jones, P. P. J J. Langdon.*McIntosh, J. C. (37) Fitzhardinge and

Zlotkowski.McKenzie, C. Mackenzie & MackenzieRichards, E P. Mackenzie& MackenzieShorter, E. A. C T. Poole.Simmons, Nathan J A. De Lissa.*Somerville, G. B. Sly and Russell.Sullivan, A. M. McEvilly & McEvilly.

Lithgow Bamber, J. A T E. Murphy.*Dash, W. T. S F. Blackmore & Sons.*Thompson, H. F. Lee, Colquhoun, and

Bassett.Lockhart Butler, T. J Freeman and Napier.

Robertson, Arthur J W. C. Proctor.Maclean Lenehan, r. W. J W. S. Lucas.

Lobban, T. McL G. C. Murdoch.Manilla *Kennedy, J. D Abbott and Allen.Manly *plomley, F. J. L. F. Dixon.Medlow Tucker, A. W. b. B. Parry.Merriwa *Martin, W. Asher, Old, and Jones.Millthorpe *Green, Thomas D. M. Myers.Milton Mayhew, A. E. C T. Poole.Moama Byrne, W. E. M. J. McGuinn,

Nathan, J. A. J W. Maund.Molong Holt, H. R. J. a'Beckett & Horrocks.

Kinna, P. F. A. H. A. Lyons.Moree Hogan, T. R. Neal Collins.

Moodie, W. C Villeneuve-Smith andDawes.

Stirton, P. E., M.L.A Villenenve-Smith andDawes.

*Zlotkowski, A. B. F. Fitzhardinge and(18) Zlotkowski.

Moruya *Shepherd, E. A. H...Houston and BarnesMoss vale Gale, Chas. C. (21) ....McDonell and Moffitt.

*McCarthy. T. A. F. (51)Rowan P. Hickson.Paine, B. H. (21) ....McDonell aid Mocit,

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COUNTRY TOWNS— SOLICITORS.Place. Name. Agent.

Mudgee *Clarke, Edward (13) .. Curtiss and Barry.*Clarke, Herbert (13)..Curtiss and Barry.*Davidson, George ....Reg. Sullivan.*Meares, Charles D. ..T. O. O'Brien.

Mullumbimby Blomfield, R. H. (54)..R. B. Parry.MUrrumburrah Foley, J. C Westgarth,NathaN,&Co.

Murrurundi ....White, G. B (31) Sullivan Bros.MurWILLumbah..Evans, W. E. F W. Walker.

*Halliday, G. C. Robson and Cowlishaw.Street, P'. (54) R. B. Parry.Weigall, H. W. Lee, ColQuHoun, and

Bassett.Muswellbrook ..Fitzgerald, The Hon. Pigott and Stinson.

R. G. D., M.L.C. (49).McIntyre, J. E. (49) Pigott and Stinson.

Narrabri *Dale, G. S. E Abbott, Tout, & Dale.M'Donald, John M. Beehag, Simpson, and

Petrie.Potts, W. E A. W. E. Weaver.

Narrandera....*Matthews, E. C. H. (32) Kershaw, Matthews, &LAne.

*Quirk, James J McDonell and Moffitt.*WiLLans, John F. Cecil Way.

Narromine ....Kemp, S. P. H. L. WhitteLL.Wren, H. Fitzhardinge and

Zlotkowski.Newcastle *Baker, William H. ..Mackenzie &Mackenzie

Braye, T. A. I. (10)....Asher, Old, and Jones.*Brown, Henry .j. (26) Makinson and Plunkett*Brown, The Bon. A, F. B. Freehill.

M.L.C.Cohen, H. M. (10) ....Asher, Old, and Jones.*Cronin, T. .F. W. Walker.Dart, James T J. Dickson.Gorrick, J. A. S A. Fullford.*Harris, H. V. Mackenzie & MackenzieHarris, Reginald Mackenzie & MackenzieJames, A. h. McDonell and Moffitt.*Millard, G. W. (53) Sparke and Angus.Mitchell, G. W. (26)._ Makinson and PlunkettMoore, W T J. Dickson.O'Sullivan, T. D. G. S. Mackellar.•Payne, E. J Sparke and Angus.Peterson, E J. Champion A Dight.

rankin, A. A. (35) Minter, Simpson, & Co.*Reid, W. A. W. T. Flynn.*Sparke, Wm. (53) Sparke and Angus.*Windeyer, Julian Thompson and N ott.Wood, J. Arthur II. Palmer Abbott.

Newtown Cromwell, H J. B. Mimna.Herbert, J. G. o . hW. Forster.

North Sydney ..*Angus, A. R. (52) Sparke and Angus.Grace, A. h. J H. Clayton.

Nowra . Marriott, T. Perkins and Fosbery.Panton, W. E Wilkinson and Osborne*Trench,F.A.LePoer C. T. Poole.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.Place. Name. Agent.

Nymagee Bolton, G. A. • F W. Walker.Nyngan ... Flashman, A. J. L McDonell and Moffitt.Orange

Blackmore, W. P. ....S. F. Blackmore & Son.Casey, M. A. (40) ....Pigott and Stinson.*Kearney, Simon H. A. Lyons.*Lane, L. A. Lane and Roberts.*Lee, H. H. (33) E. P. Bassett.Millard, V. H. Sparke and Angus.*McKay, H. F. (40) Pigott and Stinson.*McLachlan, J. C. (36) McLachlan & Murray.*PiLcher, George deV H. C. Ellison Rich.Shorter, A. Ashton C. T. Poole.

Pambula *Hungerford, H. H. (28)D. M. Myers.Parkes Comans, M. C Heydon and Connolly

Commins, F. B W. M. Daley.McIntosh, A. E. Lane and Roberts.Pearce, Thos. A. W. E. Weaver.

Parramatta ....*Bowden, E. K. (9) Bowman & Mackenzie.Bowden, J. E. (9) .. Bowman & Mackenzie,Byrnes, C. E. Perkins and Fosbery.Richardson, H. A. (2) a'Beckett & Horrocks.Todhunter, F. W. (39) McIntosh & Todhunter.

Penrith *M`Donald, D Houston and Barnes.Picton Perks, A. S. C J. Passmore.Port Macquarie *Melville, W. C. Ellis and Button.

Smith, S. Banks H. C. Ellison Rich.Queanbeyan ....Garraway, A. H Metcalfe and Dangar.

Woodward, F. P. F. A. Davenport.Quirindi *Cox, P. D. H C. Ellison Rich.

*Thomas, C. P. Mackenzie &MackenzieRichmond CAMpbell, E. Hughes and Hughes.Scone Shaw, J. A. K Abbott, Tout, & Dale.Singleton Cragg, W. J. (23) Gould and Shaw.

*Robinson, W. W.(23) Gould and Shaw.*Shaw, A. B. G. W. Ash.

Stroud Hawdon, W. W. (27) ..Dawson, Waldron, andGlover.

Tamworth Bedwell, C. W. Fitzhardinge andZlotkowskI.

*Creagh, A. J. Fitzhardinge andZlotkowski.

Dangar, O. O. H. Fitzhardinge andZlotkowski.

*Dowe, Richard A Iceton and Faithfull.England, Theo.. Robberdsand England.Newman, G. H. (43) • .Curtiss and Barry.Newman, T. M. (43) Curtiss and Barry.O'Halloran, Richard R. H. LevieN.

John.Patterson, John Deane and Deane.Proctor, J. M Frank Norrie.Smith, William L F. Dixon.Stacey, Fitzroy S. A. B. Davies.*Tribe, William F. Curtiss and Barry.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. Agent.Taree Castle, Alfred Wm- ..McDonell and Moffitt.

Cowan David McDonell and Moffitt.Lipscomb, B Iceton and Faithfull.*Martin, L. O. C M. Boyce.

Temora, *DiBBs, R. C. F R. Cowper.

' Meagher, P. F. Crick and Carroll.Walsh, E. A. P Leon L. Cohen.

Tenterfield ....Thomas, J. F. WilKinson and Osborne.Tocumwal *Trask, J. A. D. M. Myers.Tumberumba .. Bruton, W. J S M. Quinlan.

Kelly, Joseph J. M. J. McGuinn.Tumnt Emanuel, N. ..... —D. M. Myers.

Taylor, Frank G. H. Turner.Uralla *Haydon, E. F. A W. E. Weaver.Wagga Wagga Baylis, H. M. W. U. Smyth King.

*Coleman, George (22) Geo. Croaker.*Heath, H. O. (24) J. R. Garland.Heath, G. O. (22) Geo. Croaker.Higgins, P. R. (25) Robson and Cowlishaw*Mitchelmore, H. E. J. R. Garland.

(24)Moloney, T. P. T E. Murphy.Robinson G. A. (25) Robson and CowlishawWalsh, W. M. J. McDonell and Moffitt.

WalCha Nash, T. E. E R. M. Newton.Walgett *Dight, Stuart S. (12).. C. T. Champion.

Kennett, M. E R. M. Newton.Wallsend *Mackenzie, R. A. (5).. Mackenzie &MackenzieWarialda Macdonald, N. H. ....J. A. Dowling and

Tayler.*Peate, G. E. W. ......Shipway and Berne.

Warren *Lovett, H. W. Lewis Levy and FultonNardin, H. W. D. Pigott and Stinson.

Wee Waa Thompson, F. A....... Bowman & Mackenzie.Wellington Bassett, J. T. P Lee, Colguboun, and •

Bassett.Kelly, W. P T. E. Murphy.Quirk, Joseph H. McDonell and Moffitt.Stockwell, A. J. L H. A. Lyons.

Wentworth ....•Cater, W. Rupert Mackenzie& MackenzieCrang, W. B. Sullivan Bros.

West Maitland..Carlton J. R. (34) Sly and Russell.Enright, W. J Vindin and Littlejohn.Fox, F. E A. W. E. Weaver.Glasheen, D. L. B T E. Murphy.Hill, T. A A. W. E. Weaver.Kennedy, John Sullivan Bros.Lindsay, W. T. (44) T. J. Dickson.Logan, Robert L. (34) Sly and Russell.*Mullen, W. H. W.*F. Brennan.Norrie, C. E. (44) T J. Dickson.Prentice, A. J Asher, Old, & Jones.*Thompson, R. W. (50) G. W. Ash.Thompson W. V. W.(50)G. W. .Ash.*Waller, J. H. F Bowman & Mackenzie.

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COUNTRY TOWNS-SOLICITORS.Place. Name. Agent.

White Cliffs -.Clarke, C. J J W. S. Lucas.Wilcannia *Julian, Arthur W. T. Ashton Shorter,Windsor *McCauley, George m.A. Mitchell.

*Paine, J. J McDonall and Moffitt.*Walker, The Hon. C. A. Walker.

William, M.L.C. (65)Walker, R. B. (55) C. A. Walker.

Wingbam Bussell, S. P. A. B. Davies.Wollongong ....Cox, Harold Houston and Barnes.

*Lysaght, A. A. N. W. Montagu.Owen, Percy (45) P J. Pratt. `Owen, W. h. (45) P. J. Pratt.Russell, Chas. C. (98) E. R. M. Newton.Russell, J. W. (48) E. R. N. Newton.

Wyalong *Forbes, G. H. J A. Dowling &Tayler.Wyalong, West Chauncy, F. L. S F. Blackmore and

Son.Coonan, W. T Lambton, Milford, and

Abbott.*Evans, G. P. ., .. Fitzbardinge and

Zlotkowski.Yass *Bucknell, D. H. (42).. Cape, Kent; and Gaden

Gibson, G. F. Wm. Arnott.O'Brien, F. W Ickerson & ebsworth.*Whytt, David H. L. Tress.*Wilkinson, W. F. Robberds and England.

Young *Campbell, Allan ....Robberds and England.*Gordon, James Cape, Kent, and Gaden.

hogan, L. L. T E. Murphy.i *Russell, John Frank Norrie.

The * denotes a Member of the Incorporated Law Institute.1. Abbott, Tout, and Dale. 30. Kearney and Son.2. a'Beckett and Horrocks. 31. Kennedy and White.3. Alexander and Windeyer. 32 Kershaw, Matthews, and Lane.4. Amess and Mitchell. 33. Lee, Colquhoun, and Bassett.5. Baker mud Mackenzie, 34. Logan and Carlton.6. Betts and Son. 35. Minter, Simpson, & Co.7. Bland and Cunningham. 36. McLachlan and Murray.8. Blaxlaud, Mawson. and Rose. 37. McIntosh and Best.

9. Bowden and Bowden. 38. McIntosh & Co.10. Braye and Cohen. 39. McIntosh and Todhunter.

11. Chambers and howell. 40. McKay and Casey.12 Champion and dight 41. Morgan and Morgan.13. Clarke and Son. 42. Moriarty and Bucknell.15. Ellis and Button. 43. Newman and Son.16. Elliott and Waller. 44. Norrie and Lindsay.17. Emerson and Tietyens. 45. Owen and Son.

18 Fitzhardinge and Zlotkowski. 46. Parker and Kissane.19. Fleming and Henderson. 47. Robertson, Norton, & Co20 Foott, Law, & Co. 48. Russell and so21 Cale and Payne. 49. r G. D. Fitzgerald22 George coleman & Co. 50. R. W. Thompson and Son.23. Could, Robinson, and Cragg. 51. Sendall and McCarthy.24. heath and Mitchelmore. 52 Sparke, and Angus.25. Higgins and Robinson. 53. Sparke and Millard.26. h .j Brown and Mitchell. 54. Street and Blomfield.

27. Hooke and Hawdon. 55. William Walker and Son.28. Hungerford and Blomfield. 56. Whelan and gilcreest.

29. Johnson and Sendall.

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NOTARIES PUBLIC, PRACTISING INNEW SOUTH WALES.

Allen, R. C. ( Australasia kent, F. D. 99a, Pitt-street.W. ,,' Chambers, Langdon, J. J., 6, Rowe-street.

Allen, A. "' Martin-place. Laurence, C. A., Mutual LifeBassett, J. T. P., Wellington. Buildings, George and Wyn-Betts, A. M., Goulburn. yard Streets.Bowden, E. k., Parramatta. Laurence, G. M., Bank Cham-Bradley, H. h.B., 60, Margaret- bers, 122, Pitt-street.

street. Lee, John James, AustralianBriggs, W., 244, Pitt-street. Club.Bruce, J. R. Baxter, 9, Bridge- Marriott, Thos., Nowra.

street. Marshall, T., 70, Pitt-street.Burcher, G. F. R., 51, Hunter- McDonald, J. A., Armidale.

street. McIntosh, J. H., Bathurst.Cape, A. J., 99a, Pitt-street. Milford, E. A., Bond-streetColeman, G., Wagga Wagga. Chambers, 2, Bond-street.Collins, G. V., Bulladelah. Minter, A. R., Norwich Cham-cope, William, 14, Castlereagh- bers, Hunter-street.street. Mullen, W. H., West Maitland.Cowlishaw, R., City Bank Nathan, Alfred W., 259 , George-Chambers, 164, Pitt-street. street.

Creagh, P. W., 17, Bridge-st. Norton, The Hon. J., M.L.C.,Deane, W., 33, Rowe-et. 2, O'Connell-street.Dobbin, Leonard, 75, York-st.Dowling, J. A., 113, Pitt-street. O'Brien, T. 0., 37, Elizabeth-st.Drew, C. Matthews, 2 Hunter- Osborne, F., 2, O'Connell-st.

street. Patterson, J. Tamworth.Elliott, John, Eden. Perkins, E. W., Bank Chambers,Fisher, Donnelly, E. S. & A. 122, Pitt-street.

Bank Chambers, George and Pigott, The Hon. W. H., M.L.C.,King Streets. 28, Castlereagh-street.

Fosbery, E. E., Bank Chambers, Quinlan, S. M., Victoria Cham-122, Pitt-street. bers, Castlereagh-street.

Freehill, F. B., Citizens Cham- Rankin, A. A., Newcastle.bers, Moore-street. Robertson, T.. S. C., Hay.

Gaden, E. A., 2, O'Connell-st, Roxburgh, D. W., 2, o Connell-• Gilder. W. A., Eldon Chambers, street.

92, Pitt-street. Russell, C. C., Wollongong.Halloran,: Aubrey, 20, Castle- Russell, H. A., A.J.S. Bank

reagh-street. Chambers, 369, George-st.Hepworth, H. B. Platt, Royal Russell, W, jun., 379b, Geo.-st.

Exchange Buildings, Bridge- Salter, Thos., 1, Bligh-street.street. Scroggie, H. de Y., 92, Pitt-st.

Horrocks, A., 3, 4, & 5, Went- Shaw, A. G.y., 121, Pitt-street.worth Court. Shorter, W. T. Ashton, 118,

Iceton, T. H., 88, Pitt-street. Pitt-street.Jaques, A. E.,12 &: 14, O'Con- Simpson, E. P., Norwich

nell-street. Chambers, Hunter-street.Johnson, James Wm., Norwich Simpson, A. W., Armidale.

Chambers, Hunter-st. Sly, G. J., A.J.S. Bank Cham-Jones, G. E. r., 92, Elizabeth- bers, 369, George-street.

street. Smith, E. A., London CharteredJones, L. C. Russell,130, Pitt-st. Chambers, Jamieson-street.

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Smith, Robert, 2, O'Connell-st. Trickett, The Hon. Wm. Joseph,Spain, Staunton William, M.L.C., 36, Castlereagh-st.

Queensland Offices,18,Bridge- Villeneuve-Smith, F., 28, Castle-street. reagh-street.

Sparke, William, Newcastle. Walker, F. W., 36, Castlereagh-Thompson, J., Vickery's Cham- street.

bers, Pitt-street. Wallace, George, 100, King-st.Thompson, The Hon. J. M.,118, Want, S. A 70, Pitt-street.

Pitt-street. Westgarth, G. C., Bank ofThompson, R. W., West Mait- Australasia Chambers, 259,

land. George-street.Thompson, W. L., 98, Pitt- Windeyer, Julian, Newcastle.

street. Wood, J. A., Newcastle.

CERTIFICATED CONVEYANCERS.

Abbott, A. S., 279, George-st. Leigh, R., 118, Pitt-street.Adamson, John, 2, O'Connell-st. Macauley, A. J., City BankBall, A. G., Yaralla Chambers, Chambers, 164, Pitt-street.

109, Pitt-street. MacDermott, E. S., Registrar-Bean, C. H., Australasia Cham- General's Office.

berg, Martin-place. McGarvey, W. J., Elstreet,Biggs, Frank, 7, Moore-street. Botany Road, Botany.Bowdren, T. P., 14, Castlereagh- Napier, A. J., Registrar-

street. General's Office.Cannon, J. g., Selborne Oates, Wm., 12 & 14, O'Connell-

Chambers, Phillip-street, street.Courthope, W. E., Mutual Life Parkinson, C. E., Crown Solici-

of Australia Buildings,George tor's Office.and Wynyard Streets. Pollack, A. J., City Bank

Cropper, S. Clement, Bank of Chambers, 164, Pitt-street.Australasia Chambers, 259, Poole, W. H., Registrar-Gen-George-street. eral's Office.

Davey, H. G., Vickery's Cham- Quist, C. L., Crown Solicitor'sbers, 76, Pitt-street. Office.

Garratt, W. M. , 167, King-st. Ramaciotti, G., Norwich cham-Glass, J. A., Armidale. bers, Hunter-street.Halloran, Hy. F., 94, Pitt-st. Rofe, P. G., 60, Castlereagh-Hughes, W., Citizens' Cham- street.

bers, Moore-street. Simmonds, H. G. P., 59, York-Hunt, H. Arndell, Public Works street.

Department. Sturt, A., 62, Hunter-street.Johnson, C. E., Norwich Thompson John, Citizen's

Chambers, Hunter-street. Chambers, Moore-street.king, H. G., 164, City Bank Wareham, J. V., EquitableChambers, Pitt-street. Chambers, Pitt and Park

Lane, J. J,, E. S. and A. Bank Streets.Chambers, George and King Whiteford, W. A., 4, Castle-Streets. reagh-street.

Leeder, G. W. K. 1A, Hunter- Wiseheart, A. C., NorwichLeeder, Thos. K. 5 street. Chambers, Hunter-street.

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COMMISSIONERS FOR AFFIDAVITS IN THEVICE-ADMIRALTY COURT.

SYDNEY.Gaden, Edward Ainsworth, Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street.

Sly, George James, Solicitor, 369, George-street.Thompson, Walter Lindsay, Solicitor, 98, Pitt-street.Williams, Prosper Orleans, Solicitor.

NEWCASTLE.O'Sullivan, T. D., Solicitor.

HAY.Martin, W. J., P.M. •

COMMISSIONERS FOR AFFIDAVITS.SYDNEY.

Addison, G. C., Registrar, Burcher, G. F. R., Solicitor,under Industrial Arbitration 51 Hunter-street.Act. Burns, C. J. Solicitor, 15,

Addison, L.M.,, Supreme Court Castlereagh-street.Allen, R. C., Solicitor, Austral- Cape, A. J., Solicitor, 99a, Pitt-

asia Chambers, Martin-place. street.Arnott, William, Solicitor, 94, Carruthers, The Hon. J. H.,Pitt•street. M.L.A., Solicitor, 70, Pitt-

Balcombe, Wm. A., Equity street.Office. Charlton, T. J., District Court.

Barraclough, F. E., Secretary' Collis, Arthur H., Governor , Darlinghurst Gaol.g uto Registrar-General. Cowper, F. R., Gaol.

Solicitor38Barton, E. A., Supreme Court. Chamlicitor, 38,Chambers, Pitt-st.

.Baylis, F. C. Supreme Court. Post OfficeDistrict u.4courtCrook, F. E., DistrI

Beaver, W. R., Clerk of the Crossman, E. H., Solicitor, 26,Peace. Hunter-street.Beehag, S. A. H., Solicitor, 58, Curtis, J. M., Solicitor, United

Elizabeth-street. Chambers, George-street.Belisario, G. A. F., Solicitor, Curtiss, Fred., Solicitor, 167,

279, George-street. King streetBlackman, Robert O., Bank- Dangar, R. N., Solicitor, 10,

ruptcy Office. Bligh-street.Blackmore, S. F., Solicitor, 67, Davenport, F. A Solicitor, 81,

Arcade, King-street. Pitt-streetBonthorne, J. M. A., Registrar, Dawes, E. G , Solicitor, Fitz-

District, Court. evan Chambers, 28, Castle-Bradley, H. H. B., Solicitor, reagh-street.

60, Margaret-street. Dawson, Percy S., Solicitor,Brereton, Victor Le Gay, Solici- Yaralla Chambers, 109, Pitt-

tor, Tattersall's Chambers, street-Hunter-street. Deane, Henry, Solicitor, 33,

Briggs, Alfred E., Probate Rowe-street.Office. De Lissa, Alfred, Solicitor,

Briggs, William, Solicitor, 244, Equitable Buildings, George.Pitt-st. street.

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Commissioners.Delohery, A. H., Solicitor, 53, Jones, G. E. R., Solicitor, 92,

Elizabeth-street. Elizabeth-street.Dibbs, Tom B., Solicitor, 92, Jones, Wilfred M., Supreme

Pitt-street. Court.Dixon, Louis F., Solicitor, 92, Keating, J. T., Registrar, Land

Pitt-street. Court, Darlinghurst.Dobbin, Leonard, Solicitor, Kemmis, T. M„ Solicitor,

75, York-street. Northfield Chambers, 163,Dowling, J. Arthur, Solicitor, Phillip-street.

113, Pitt-street. Lambton, R. S., Solicitor, 2,Dunphy, m. J., Supreme Court, Bond-street.Edwards, H., Lunacy Dept. Langdon, J. J., Solicitor, 6,Faithfull, H. M., Solicitor, 88, Rowe-street.

Pitt-street. Laurence, C. A., Solicitor,Fitzhardinge, M. A. h., Solici- George and Wynyard Streets,

tor, Bull's Chambers, 14, Laurence, G. m., Solicitor,Moorc-street. Bank Chambers, 122, Pitt-st.

Flynn, J. A., Solicitor, 37, Eliza- Leary, J. G., Supreme Court.beth-st. Lee, Benjamin, J.P., Collins-

Fosbery, E. E., Solicitor, 122, street, Annandale.Pitt-street. Lindeman, George S.,

Boronia" South HeadGarland, J. R., Solicitor, 56, Road, Double Bay.Elizabeth-street. Lockhart, N. C., Secretary De.Garrett, T. W., Probate Office. Lockhart, partment of Navigation.Glen, W. J. M., Probate Office. Lumsdaine, E. S. Solicitor,CityGodfrey, A., Solicitor, 3, Vic- Bank Chambers, 164, Pitt-st.toria Chambers, Castlereagh- MacFarlane, Edward, Actingstreet. Under Secretary, Depart-

Gould, The Hon. A. J., Solicitor, ment of Lands.121, Pitt-street. MacKenzie, C. L., Solicitor,

Greville, H. J., Victoria City Bank Chambers, 164,Chambers, Castlereagh-st. Pitt-street.

Halloran, W. J., 10, Wentworth MacNevin, C. E. A., Curator'sCourt, Phillip-street. Office.

Hargraves, W. H., Equity Office. Manning, Claude, Solicitor,Henry, A., Bankruptcy Court. Mutual Life Buildings, MartinHeydon, The Hon. L. F. ,M.L.C., Place.

Solicitor, 176, Phillip-street. Manning, Charles E., SupremeHorrocks, A., Solicitor, Went- Court.

worth Court. Mant, W. H., Crown Solicitor'sHorsley, C. J., J.P., Office.

" Tregulius, " stuart-street, Martin, J., Solicitor, 51Longueville. Hunter-street.

Hourigan, Pat. John, Solicitor, Maybury, C. E. B., Sheriff,91, Elizabeth-street. Supreme Court.

Huntington, H. W. h., 67, McCarthy, A. W., Solicitor, 48,Bayswater-road, Darling- Elizabeth-street.hurst. M'Lachlan. A. J., Solicitor,

Jamieson, H. B., Probate Office. Equitable Buildings, George-Jaques, A. E.

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Solicitor, 12 and street.14, O'Connell-street. Meillon, John, Solicitor, 8,

Johnson, J. W., Solicitor, Castlereagh-street.Norwich Chambers, Hunter- Miller, George, Under Secre-street. tary, Department of Justice.

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Commissioners.Monday, R. C., Probate Office. Ryan, T. J., Solicitor, 129,Montagu, N. W., Solicitor, Bourke-street.

22, Castlereagh-street. Saddington, A. G., SupremeMorris, H. F., Attorney- Court.

General's Department. Scarvell, Edric S., SupremeMurphy, T. E., Solicitor, 91, Court.

Elizabeth-street. Scott, E. Lewis, Leichhardt.Murphy, Jos., Supreme Court. Scroggie, H. De Y., Solicitor,Nathan, Alf. W., Solicitor, 92, Pitt-street.

259, George-street. Shaw, A. G. Y., Solicitor, 121Naughton, F. E. M., Solicitor, Pitt-street.

49, Elizabeth-street. Simpson, E. P., Solicitor, Nor-Norrie, Frank, Solicitor, 369, wich Chambers, Hunter-st.

George-street. Slattery, The Hon. T. M., Moore-Norrie, H. F., Watson's Bay. street.Nott, J. E. V., Solicitor, 118, Sly, G. J., Solicitor, A.J.S.

Pitt-street. • Bank Chambers, 369, George-O'Brien, Thomas O., Solicitor, street.

37, Elizabeth-street. Sly, J. D, Solicitor, Union BankOsborne F., Solicitor, 2, Chambers, Pitt and Hunter

O'Connell-street. Streets.Palmer, W. H., Official Assig- Smith, E. A., Solicitor, London

nee, LElizabeth-street. Bank Chambers, Jamieson-Parkinson, C. E., Crown street.

Solicitor's Office. Smithers, G. H., StipendiaryPlunkett, W. P., Solicitor, 49, Magistrate.

Elizabeth-street. Spain, S. W., QueenslandPowell, T., Solicitor, 14, Moore- Offices, Bridge-street.

street. Steel, H. Peden, Solicitor, 98,Priddle, Robert G., Solicitor, Pitt-street.

Hoffnung's Chambers, 163, Stephen, E. F., Solicitor, 14,Pitt-street. • Castlereagh-street.

RainsFord, P., Petersham. Street, J. W. 24, Bend-street.Rawlinson, T., Solicitor. Martin Thompson, J .,junr., Solicitor,

Chambers, Moore-street. Vickery's Chambers, 82, Pitt-Read, T., Solicitor, 133, King- street.

street. Thompson, W. L., Solicitor, 98Richardson, J. S., Solicitor, Pitt-street.

City Mutual Chambers, Vindin, W. M., Solicitor, 14,62, Hunter-street. Castlereagh-street.

Robberds, R. W., Solicitor, 4, Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 36,Castlereagh-street. Castlereagh-street.

Roberts, R. G. C., Solicitor, Walker, Norman, Queen's5 Moore-street. Square.

Robison, John H., Solicitor, Wallace, George, Solicitor, 100,Vickery's Chambers, 82, Pitt- King-street.street. Walsh, C. r., Prothonotary,

Robison, A. S., Solicitor, Supreme Court.Vickery Chambers, 82, Pitt- Want, S. A., Solicitor, 70, Pitt-street. street.

Robson, W. E. V., Solicitor, Wareham, J. V. Conveyancer,City Bank Chambers, 164, Equitable Chambers, PittPitt-street. and Park streets.

Russell, E. H. T., Solicitor, Way, H. R., Solicitor, 38,379B, George-street. Elizabeth-street.

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Commissioners.Westgarth, G. C., Solicitor, 259, Williams,H.S.,Solicitor,YarallaGeorge-street. Chambers, 109 Pitt-street.

White, J. B. Murray, Solicitor, Williamson, G. F., Solicitor,174 Phillip-street 163, King-street.

Wilkinson, Frederick B., Windeyer, Wm. A., Solicitor,Solicitor, 18, Castlereagh-st. 78, Pitt-street.

LORD HOWE ISLAND.

Farnell, Frank, J.P., M.P.

COUNTRY.Adaminaby— Barmedman —

Lett, J. M., J.P. Love, Thomas, StationerAdelong— Barraba-

Molineaux, A. W., J.P. Dawson, M. H., Manager,Albion Park— Commercial Bank

Wright, John, Council Clerk Williams, C. G., AuctioneerAlbury—

Belbridge, F. J., Solicitor Barringun,•-White, Thos., PostmasterButler, A. O., C.P.S.

Evans, G. R., P.M. Bateman's Bay—Fleming, G. t., Solicitor Guy, G. T., J.P.Tietyens, F. w., Solicitor Bathurst—Wilkinson, John, Solicitor Addison, G., C.P.S.

Allandale— MIntosh, J. h., SolicitorGreen, W. C., J.P. M`Phillamy, John, Solicitor

Annandale— O'Neill, N. C., P.M.Lee, Benjamin, J.P. ' Palmer, James B., Solicitor

Armidale— Thompson, A. G., SolicitorClaverie, D. P., Solicitor Batlow-Lawson, W. C., P.M. Timmis, R. R., J.P.M`Donald, J. A., Solicitor Bega-Richardson, A. Curtis, W. T. J., SolicitorSimpson, A. W., Solicitor Fraser, P., Manager of A.J.S.Weaver, H., Solicitor Bank

Ashfield— Hawkins, H. S., P.M.Cape, R. C., Solicitor. Voss, H. D., Manager, BankWatson, Geo., Liverpool- N.S.W.

road, Stationer. Bellbrook-Ballina— Toose, J. C., Postmaster

Morgan, H. G., Manager, Bellingen-Commercial Bank Baker, F. R. H., Auctioneer

Stocks, J. R., Solicitor Chidley, E. W. SolicitorBalmain— Evans, H. A., j., P., Surveyor

Abbott, W. A. Bemboka-Murdoch, G. C. Ward. G. E., J.P.,

Balranald— Williams, G. W., PostmasterShropshire, J. L., P.M. Berrigan-Dargin, N. W., Sheep In- Nicholas, J. W., Manager,• spector Commercial Banking Co.Robertson, A. J., Solicitor Whitty, H. P., Solicitor

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Commissioners.Berry— Bungendore-

Barclay, T., Postmaster Millard, A. M., SolicitorLovegrove, H. L., Manager, Burraga-

Commercial. Banking Co. Booth, F. A., General Store-Osborne, C. W., Solicitor keeper

Bingara— Hackney, T. P., J.P.Hamblin, S. J., C.P.S. Burrowa-Ryan, T. D., Solicitor Barnett, P. E. B., C.L.A.

Blackheath— Dale, G. S. E., jun., SolicitorO'Neill, L. J., SolicitorCollier, H. J., Storekeeper Burwood—

Blayney— Beveridge, H. S., C.P.S.Barratt, W. J., J.P. Cape, R. c., SolicitorByrnes, h J., P.M. Byron Bay—Pile, George, Solicitor Wareham, o. B., J.P.

Boggabilla.— Camden—Allen, M., J.P. Thompson, C. A., Sec., Agri-

Boggabri— cultural Society, John-st.Humphries, John, J.P. Camden Haven—Jacob, H. V., Manager, A.J.S. Ross, F. D., J.P.Bank Campbelltown—

Bombala-- Foster, F L., C.P.S.Boys, F. C., Solicitor Passmore, C. J., SolicitorJoseph, H. M., J.P. Candelo-Prosser, E. o., Solicitor Blomfield, E. A., Manager,Ward, T. W., C.P.S. Commercial Banking Co.

Bourke— Brooks, C. H., CommissionBiddulph, P. J., Solicitor Agent

Canowindra—Salenger, H. M., Solicitor Finn, Thos., J.P.Cleeve, M. H., C.P.S. Carcoar-Bowral— Derwin, Chas. J.

Oxley, H. M., Solicitor King, C. B., Inspector of StockBowraville— MacDermott, V. B., Solicitor

Barry, Wm., J.P. Cargo-Braidwood— Sherwin, A. H. T., J.P.

Fell, W. C., Solicitor Casino—Fell, W. L., Solicitor Cope, L. E., SolicitorSmith, J. C. J., Postmaster Latchford, J., Solicitor

Branxton— Cassilis—McMaster, F. D. J.P.Bercini. Joseph, jun. Miner, J. T., PostmasterLewes, 'A. H., J.P. Cessnock—

Brewarrina— Brown, Geo.Kelly, Richd. J. Cobar-Lynch, James, Solicitor Duffy, M. J., Solicitor .

Broken Hill— Elwin, G. B., SolicitorBrown, W. L. B., C.P.S. Hogan, W. J., SolicitorEdwards, John R., Solicitor Treatt, F. B., P.M.Hall, A. J. Solicitor Cobargo—McCarthy, justin Solicitor Horsley, John, PostmasterStevenson, G., P.M Mackel, John, Manager, Bank

Bulli— N.S.W.Cotterell, H. F., J.P. Colinton-Fry, Hy: S., J.P. Peden, Archibald, J.P.g

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Black, Richard, Auctioneer McKellar, D. E., J.P.Clark, T., J.P. Daysdale-

Coolamon— Sanger, C. D., GrazierStinson, Alonzo W., J.P. Deepwater-

Coolah— Coulston, R.Brigden, H. A., Postmaster Delegate—Swinson, J. N., J.P. Jeffreys, Arthur H.

Coolongolook— Deniliguin-Cameron, Donald, J.P. Garstang, F. W., P.M.

Condobolin— Kemp, B. P. P.. C.P.S.Davies, E. H., C.P.S. Lamas, E. J. SolicitorDriffield, G. C., Solicitor Wilkinson, H. L., Solicitor

Cooma— Windeyer, A. H., SolicitorBlaxland, Fredk., Solicitor Drake_Mawson, E. S., Solicitor Curran, J. P., Warden's ClerkMitchell, F. F., Solicitor Dubbo-Shannon, I. A., J.P. Busby, J. A., SolicitorCoonabarabran— Fitzhardinge, C. H., SolicitorCommins, P. J., Solicitor McKell, T. C. K., P.M.May-Steers, E., Inspector of m`Guinn, D Solicitor

stock '' Taylor, G H., J.P.Parker, R. J., Manager, A. J. S. - .Bank, Limited Dulwich. Hill--

Coonamble— Baylis, Henry, J.P., Cobar-Button, J. D. Y., Solicitor streetHegarty, F. S., Solicitor Dungog-Machee, W. A., C.L.A. Donnelly, A. D., C.P.S.Skuthorpo, S. r., Solicitor Elliott, H. E., Solicitor

Cootamundra— Littlejohn, J. P., Manager,Broughton, L. W., C.P.S. Bank of New South Wales

Eden—Clarke. Wm., P.M. keon, Ferdinand Jas., J.P.Florance, J. E. A., SolicitorMathews, R. H., Solicitor Stanford, H. W., C.P.S.Emmaville_

Morgan, F. A., Solicitor C.,MacMahon, T. P., Solicitor Young, T. W. C Postmastereuston —

Coraki— ro ckett, W. J., storekeeperNapier, R. P., Manager, Com- f ernmount-

mercial Bank Boultwood, Henry, J.P.Corowa— Forbes—

Currie, F. A.. Solicitor Cohen, T. W., C.P.S.Edmondson, W. H., Solicitor Gilereest, M. J., SolicitorNicolson, E. R., Solicitor Lam rock, J. S., SolicitorTaylor, W. L., Auctioneer Moloney, D. J., Solicitor

Cowra— Reymond, R. E. B., SolicitorByrnes, H. J., P.M. Robinson, John, SolicitorGarden, F., Solicitor Ganmain-Gilcreest, D. T.

' Solicitor Boyd, R. D., J. P.," Evandale "

Phillips, M. T., Solicitor Germanton-Crookwell— Lilley, Alfred, Solicitor

Cox, S. L., J.P. Mackie, Wm. A., J.P.Tozer, Jonathan, J.P. Ross, John, J.P.

Cudal— Gilgandra-Landauer, S., J. P. Garling, A. F., J.P.

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Commissioners,Gladstone— Gunning—

Brown, Wm., J.P. Morgan, E. E., SolicitorGlasston— Hamilton—.

Howard, T. J. Alexander, Wm. R., J.P.Glen Innes— Gorrick, J. A., Solicitor

Abbott, P. P., Solicitor Hay-Crossman, H. R., Solicitor Alexander, C. W., SolicitorNisbett, J. H., P.M. Camper, WilliamStafford, W. D., C.P.S. Martin, W. J., P.M.

Gloucester— Robertson, L. S. C., SolicitorEtheridge, W. h , J.P. Wilkinson, E. W., Solicitor

Gosford— Henty—Guerin, Marco, J.P. Neal, W. A., CommissionMcIntyre, W., J.P., Manager, Agent

Commercial Bank Hill End—Ward, M., J.P. Bell, T. F., Postmaster

Goulburn-- Le Messurier, AlfredBoileau, G. S., C.P.S. Suttor, T. C., J.P.Betts, A. M., Solicitor Hillgrove-Dwyer, W. e, Solicitor Blackwell, E. V., PostmasterJohnson, E. W., Solicitor Byrne, Norbert, C.P.S.Maitland, E. L., P.M. Morgan, Wm., J.P,Meyer, P. J., Solicitor Hillston--O'Brien, H., Solicitor Boland, M., P.M.Sendall, A. E., Solicitor Cripps C. W., C.L. AgentThomas, E. F., Solicitor Raff, s. M., Solicitor

Grafton— Stewart, R. W., J.P.Bawden, R. D., Solicitor Hurstville —

Dowling S. W., Solicitor Leeder, G., "The Avenue"Fitzhardinge, M. H., P.M. Inverell--Marsh, W., C.P.S. Anderson, J. W., SolicitorLobban, A. McC., Solicitor Avern, A. F., SolicitorM'Guren, F., Solicitor Borthwick, John, Solicitor

Granville— Boyd, J. A., Solicitornobbs, J., William-street Butler, S. J. St. Clair,

Grenfell— Solicitor.Copeland, H. B., C.L. Agent Thomas, C. W., P.M.Crommelin, F., Solicitor Jerilderie-Moffitt, j. N., Solicitor Elliott, W., J.P.

Greta— Meillon, P., SolicitorGalloway, R., Postmaster Robinson ' A.,m d J.P.Walker, A. E. o., J.P. Junee—

Commins, F. A., SolicitorGulgong—Bishop, S. T., J.P.Scobie, A., SolicitorHarris, C., J.P. Katoomba—

Nash, Jas. R., PostmasterRouse, Leslie G., Solicitor Tabrett, J. F., J.P., Main-at.Gundagai— Kempsey—

Fraser, C. J., Solicitor Gilfillan, J., SolicitorWeekes, E. E., Solicitor Hancock, C. J., J.P.Gunnedah— Marrack, J. R. m, SolicitorBrougham, Patk., J.P. Pery, The Hon. E. A. T., P.M.Hogarth, H., Solicitor Phillips, H., C.P.S.Links, J. I., Solicitor Rudder, S. L., SolicitorPotts, F. F., C.P.S. Wilson, James W., j.p..

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Commissioners.

kiama— Marrickville-Mackenzie, F. E., Solicitor Bretnall, F. R., SolicitorRyan, K., Solicitor Lovegrove, W., Warren-roadkiandra— Marulan-Irwin. Geo., Storekeeper Seouller, N. J., Postmaster

Laurieton--' merigal-Longworth, Robt , J.P.Jones, Thos., J.P.Leichhardt—

Scott, Edwin Lewis. Merriwa —Martin, Wm., SolicitorLismore — Millthorpe-Allingham, E. W., Solicitor Green, T., SolicitorMcIntosh, J. C., Solicitor Hayes, J. W., J.P.McKenzie, Chas., Solicitor .,., '

Shorter, E. A., Solicitor Milton.-- -Simmons, N. J., Solicitor Mayhew, A. E., SolicitorSomerville, G. B., Solicitor Mittagong—

Lithgow — Childs, h, J.P.Dash, W. T., Solicitor. Moama-Thompson, H. F., Solicitor Nathan, J. A., Solicitor

Liverpool— molong—.Finch, E. G., Stock InspectorGoodman, W. h, C.P.S. Holt, h. R. J.

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SolicitorLockhart— Kinna, P. F. A., Solicitor

Wood, E. H. C., Manager, Ross, A., M.L.A., M.D.Commercial Banking Co. Moree-

Macksville— Brown, W. Le B , P.M.Ezold, Win., J.P. Hogan, T. R., Solicitor

Maclean, Clarence River— Stirton, P. E., SolicitorLobban, T. ml , Solicitor. Zlotkowski, A. B. F., SolicitorSmith, A. A., Manager, Moruya-

Commercial Bank Emmott, J., J.P.Maitland— Meads, H. L., C.P.S.

Beaver, S. E., C.P.S. Shepherd, Edwin A. h,Chambers, G. T., Solicitor SolicitorEnright, W. J., Solicitor Moss Vale— •Fox, F. E., Solicitor Gale, Chas. C., SolicitorHill, T. A., Solicitor McCarthy, T. A. F., SolicitorKennedy, J., Solicitor Moulamein —Mullen, William h., Solicitor Robb, Wm., J.P.Norrie, C. E., Solicitor Mount Victoria—Prentice, A. J., Solicitor Rienits, H. G.Sharpe, E. A. L., P.M. Mudgee —

Solling, C. F., Solicitor Clarke, H., SolicitorThompson, W.V.W., Solicitor Clarke, E.

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SolicitorThompson, R. W., Solicitor Davidson, G., SolicitorWaddell. R., C.P.S. Edwards, o. A., P.M.Waller, J. H. F., Solicitor McDougall, D. G., C. P.S.Walker, R. M.. The Rev., Meares, C. D., Solicitor

King-street, Registrar of mullumbim by-Diocese of Newcastle Bloomfield, R. A., Solicitor.

Manilla— mulwala-Kennedy, J. D., Solicitor Sloane, A.Veness, D. E., J.P. Mungindi-Wilshire, Arthur, Auctioneer Zlotkowski, F. S. W., M.B.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Commissioners.murrurundi— New Angledool—Gibson

' J. B., C.P.S. Sherwin, Thos. John, J.P.

Hewitt, S. E., Postmaster Newtown-murrumburrah— Abigail, J. W., SolicitorBourke, J. K., Accountant Carson, W., C.P.S.Foley, J. C., Solicitor Gannon, L. E., Solicitor

Murwillumbah— Lander, W. H., SolicitorBray, Joshua, J.P. Sampson, Charles'Halliday, G. C., Solicitor Nimitybelle-

isaacs, W. R., J.P. Cansdell, E. W., J.P., Store-Street, P., Solicitor keeperWeigall, H. W., Solicitor Norfolk Island--muswellbrook— Metcalfe, Dr. P. H.Hayden, T. J., Manager, North Sydney—

Commercial Bank Grant, James, SolicitorKingsmill, J. J., C.P.S. nowra —

Blix, Arthur, C.P.S.Nabiac— Bice, Z. G. J.P.

McKinnon, Hugh, J.P., "'Glen marks, W. f , c P.S..Ora" Marriott, Thos., SolicitorNarrandera— Trench, F. L. P., Solicitor

Baylis, Jas. J., J.P., "Goon- Nymagee-ahra" Judd, Geo. F., Solicitor

Lees, J. W., J.P. Nyngan-Matthews, E. C. H., Solicitor Flashman, A. J. L., SolicitorMcMahon, M. J., C.P.S. Herrick, Henry, J.P.Quirk, J. J., Solicitor Oberon—Selkirk, Robert, Manager, Pickering, G. F., J.P.

A.J.S. Bank Orange—Willans, J. F., Solicitor Lane, L. A., Solicitor

Narrabri— Lee, H. H., SolicitorDale, G. S. E. Solicitor Leary, Hy. J., C.P.S.M'Donald, John M., Solicitor Marriott, E., P.M.Potts, W. E., Solicitor McKay, H. F., SolicitorRobertson, W. F., P.M. Millard, V. h., SolicitorScott, W., C.P.S. McLachlan, J. C., Solicitor

Pilcher, G. De V., SolicitorNarromine— . Paddington—

Wren, Harry, SolicitorMack, F. Crane, F. W. C., J.P., C.P.S.

Pambula--Newbridge— ' Baddeley, C. A., J.P.

Eckley, Herbert, Postmaster Hungerford, H. H., SolicitorNewcastle— Parkes—

Baker, W. Hy., Solicitor Comans, M. C., SolicitorBrown, Henry Joseph, Soli- Commins, F. B., Solicitorcitor M'Intosh, A. E., Solicitor

Chippindall, H. H. S., C.P.S. Nicholson, Wm. T., C.P.S.Dart, James, Solicitor Pearce, Thomas, SolicitorHarris, H. V., Solicitor Parramatta-James, A. H. Solicitor Bowden, E. K., SolicitorLove, M.S , s.m., Byrnes, C. E., SolicitorMitchell, G. W., Solicitor Johnson, Walter, SolicitorO'Sullivan, T. D., Solicitor MacNevin, T. E., P.M.Reid, W. A., Solicitor Richardson, H. A., SolicitorScott, G. T., S.M. Taylor, J. J., J.P.Windeyer, Julian, Solicitor Todhunter, F. W., SolicitorWood, J. A., Solicitor Watt, Jas., C.P.S.

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Commissioners.Paterson— Sofala —

Brown, J. S., C.P.S. Hinton, H. o., J.P.Peak Hill— Stroud—

Gibson, H. N., J. P. Hawdon, W. W., SolicitorPenrith— Sunny Corner—

Wilshire, F. R., P.M. Tomkinson, L. A., Post andPicton— Telegraph Master.

Laverty, W. A. Swamp Oak —Perks, A. S., Solicitor Buckland, F. J., C.P.S.

Port Macquarie— Tamworth-Butler, James, J.P. Bedwell, C. W., SolicitorDavies, G. W. H., C.P.S. Creagh, A. J., SolicitorHayward, F., J.P. Dowe, R. A., SolicitorSmith, Sydney Banks, Solici. Jones, Edward, P.M.

tor Newman, T. M., SolicitorQueanbeyan— Newman, g. H., Solicitor

Garraway, A. H., Solicitor Patterson, John, SolicitorWoodward, F. P., Solicitor Smith, C., C.P.S.

Quirindi— Smith, William, SolicitorCox, P. D., Solicitor Tribe, W. F., SolicitorThomas, C. P., Solicitor. taree —

Raymond Terrace— Castle, A. W., SolicitorAdam, A. L., Council Clerk Lipscomb, B., Solicitor

Redfern— Martin, L. o., SolicitorGreenwood, G. H., Solicitor Taralga —Redgrave, C. A. H. C.P.S. & Powell, richd. Hy., Manager, •

Chamber Magistrate Bank N. S. W.Richmond— Temora-

Campbell, E. Solicitor Dibbs, R. C., SolicitorGuest, C. S., J.P. Rainsford, John, J.P., C.P.S.Street, E. h, Manager, Walsh, Edward A. P., Solici-

Commercial Bank torRiverstone— Tempe-

Gawthrop, J. C., J.P. Gannon, L. E., SolicitorRobertson— Tenter field—

Ferguson, R. G. Manager, Thomas, J. f., SolicitorCommercial Bank Reid, William, General

MerchantRockley— Whereat, Isaac, J.P., Aue-

Hackney, H. H., J.P. tioneerRyde— The Rock—

Betts, E. m. O'Reilly, John, J.P.Plunkett, A. G., C.P S. Tilba Tilba-

Rylstone— Bate, JohnBenson, S. G., J.P. Tingha-

Scone— Soane, M. E., C.P.S.Shaw, J. A. K., Solicitor Tocumwal__Stafford, Joseph D. Crommelin, G. A., Manager,

Seven Hills— Commercial Banking Co.Pearce, G. W., J.P. Trask, J. A., Solicitor

Singleton— Tomingley —Cochrane, A. T., J. P., C.P.S. Hinder, A. C. C., StorekeeperCragg, W. J., Solicitor. Trangie-Robinson, W. W., Solicitor Campbell, A. J. Manager,Shaw, Arthur B., Solicitor Commercial

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nissioners.Warren—

- Smith, Thos. Arkell, P.M. Lovett, Hy. W., SolicitorSmith, R. C. M., C.P.S. Nardin, H. W. D., Solicitor

Tuena— Perry, A. R., C.P.S. ,Bremner, D., jun., Post- Watson's Bay—

■master Norrie, h F. i

Tumberumba— [Allan, W., Postmaster wauchope-- •Peislcy, A. J., P.M. Dawes, L. C., J.P.

Tumut— Wee Waa—Bridle, W., J.P. Findlay, J. H., J.P.Emanuel, N., Solicitor Molloy, J. T., PostmasterTaylor, F., Solicitor Wellington--Walker, J. D., C.P.S. Bassett, J. T. P., Solicitor

Tweed River— Chiplin, A. G., C.P.S.Isaacs, W. R., J.P. Quirk, J. H., Solicitor

Ulmarra— Stockwell, A. J. L., SolicitorCameron, E., J.P. Wentworth-

Uralla— Butler, C. F., P.M.Haydon, E. F., Solicitor Holding, William J.Soane, M. E., C.P.S. Werris Creek-

Urana— Doyle, E. F., J.P., "Pur- •Gulley, Benjamin, J.P. lewah."Wise, John, Auctioneer. White Cliffs-Wagga Wagga— Clarke, C. G., SolicitorBaylis, H. M., Solicitor kitching, F. W., C.P.S.Coleman, George, SolicitorHeath, H. o., Solicitor Wilcannia-Higgins, P. R., Solicitor Julian, A., Solicitor

li Mitchelmore, H. E., Solicitor Windsor—Wilkinson, T. H., P.M. Becke, W. H. H.

Walcha— M`Cauley, George, SolicitorErratt, G. H., J.P. Paine, John J., SolicitorNash, T. E., Solicitor Walker, The Hon. William,

Walgett— M.L.C., SolicitorDight, S. S., Solicitor Wingham—Govers, F. C., Acting C.P.S. Bussell, S. P., Solicitor., I IRidley, F. A., P.M. Wiseman's ferry-

Wallsend— Wilson, Hy., J.P.Baker, W. H., Solicitor Wollongong—Cronin, T., Solicitor. Cox, Harold, SolicitorFryar, Thos., District Chisholm, H. J., P.M.Registrar Owen, Percy, SolicitorLove, M. S., S.M. Russell, C. C., SolicitorScott, G. F., S.M. Saunders, J., C.P.S.wananring-Hebden, C., J.P. Wyalong —

Wardell, Richmond River- - Coonan, W. T., SolicitorMcIntyre, Duncan, J.P. Forbes, G. H., Solicitor

Warialda— McKensey, Jim, P.M.Addison, Philip 1., Manager, Perry, W. l., C.P.S.

Commercial Bank Wyalong West—Geddes, W. B. Dempster, F. G. F., Auc-MacDonald, N. H., Solicitor tioneerPeate, G. E. W., Solicitor Evans, G. P., Solicitor

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Commissioners.Wyndham— Yetman-

Stiles, C. J. W., J.P. Geddes, Sinclair, StorekeeperYalgogrin— Young-

Blunden, A, E., Storekeeper Campbell, A., SolicitorYass— Gordon, James, Solicitor

Bucknell, D'Arcy H.,Solicitor Hogan, L. L., SolicitorWilkinson, W. F., Solicitor Robertson, Chas., P.M.Whytt, D., Solicitor Russell, John, Solicitor

Commissioners for taking Affidavits in Places beyondthe Jurisdiction of the Court.

BRITISH COLUMBIA.Helmcken, H. D., Barrister, &c., Victoria.

CALCUTTA.Belchambers, Robert, 10 Old Post Office-street, and

8 Victoria Terrace.

CHINA.Bong Kong—Deacon, V. H., Solicitor, 10 Queen-street.

ENGLAND.Aston, Frederick Tucker, Solicitor, 61, Gresham House,

Old Broad-street, London, E.C.Bartley, Thomas H. R., Solicitor, Liverpool.

blyth, Edmund Kell, 112,12 Gresham House, E.C.Bowen, Arthur J., Solicitor, 28, Moorgate-street, London,

E.C.Boydell, William T., Solicitor, 1, South Square, Gray's Inn.Campion, H. G., Solicitor,90 and 91, Queen street,Cheapside

E.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.Coxe, Philip H., Solicitor, 4, Great Winchester-st., London,Curtiss, F. E. B.Davies, D. Albert, Solicitor, Gwydyr Mansions, Hove.Dutton, Fredk., 112, Gresham House, E.C.Edwards, Wm. G. A., Solicitor, 3, Coleman-street,

London, E.C.Eldridge, Ernest H., Solicitor, 10 Great James-street,

Bedford-row, London.Field, Basil, Solicitor, 36, Lincoln's Inn Fields.Flegg, Wm. Martin, Solicitor, 3, Laurence Pountney Hill,

London.Forward, Edward William, Solicitor, Hull.Fox, Chas. Jas., Solicitor, 7, Great St. Thomas Apostle,

London.

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Commissioners.Galbraith, John H., Solicitor, 32, Victoria-street, West-

minder, London, S.W.Geare, H. C., Solicitor, 57, Lincoln's Inn Fields.Girling, Wm. B., Solicitor, 1, Wool Exchange, Basinghall-

street, London, E.C.Glasier, W. B., Solicitor, 47, Essex-st., London, W.C.Goldman, Isadore, Solicitor, 9, Southampton-street,

Bloomsbury Square, W.C.Gordon, Edward Johnston, Solicitor, 13, Bedford-row,

London.Gray, W. H., Solicitor, Ormond House, 63, Queen Victoria-

street, E.C.Greenfield, Basil E.

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Solicitor, Torquay.Harvey-Samuel, F. H., 31 to 34, Basinghall-street, E.C.Heath, Samuel Edward, Solicitor, Nottingham.Heywood, N. A., Solicitor, 10, Norfolk-street, Strand,

London, W.C.Hodges, o. T., Solicitor, 60, Mark Lane, London, E.C.Holden, W. S., Solicitor, LiverpooLIngle, Wm. B., Solicitor, Broad-street House, New Broad-

street, London.Jennings, C. F. J., Solicitor, 27, Walbrook, London.Jones, Charles Edward, Norfolk House, Laurence Pountney

Hill, E.C.Kennedy, Charles Frederick, Solicitor, Cannon-street

House, 110, Cannon-street, E.C.Kerr, Robert Moffatt, Solicitor, Halifax, Yorkshire.kidson, Alfred Bowman.Kimber, Henry Dixon, Solicitor, 79, Lombard-street, E.c.,

London.Light, G. m., Solicitor, 32, Victoria-street, Westminster,

London, S.W.Lloyd, W. T., 12, Regent-street, London.Mander, Charles John, 9, New Square, Lincoln's Inn,

London, W.C.Matthews, Coryndon, Solicitor, Plymouth.Miller, John, Solicitor, BristoLNesbitt, Robert C., Solicitor, Devonshire Square, London.Paterson, W. H., Solicitor, 16, Finsbury Circus, London,

E.C.Peddar, Sydney H., Solicitor, 4, Palmerston Buildings,

Old Broad-street, London, E.C.Pennington, T. R., Solicitor, Liverpool.Phelps, Thos., Solicitor, 22, Aldermanbury, London, E.c.Raphael, Ralph, Solicitor, 59, Moorgate-st., London, E.C.Rhodes, Christopher T., Solicitor, 3, Commercial-street,

Halifax.Roberts, Edwyn Turner, Solicitor, 3 and 4, Clements' Inn,

W. C.Rogers, G. Russell 13, Victoria-street, S. W.Roper, Freeman, Solicitor, 56, Lincoln's Inn Fields,

London.Rubinstein, J. S., Solicitor, 5, Raymond Buildings,

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Solicitor, Greenwich.Simmonds, George M., Solicitor, 18 Austin Friars,London, E.C.

Simpson, J. P., Solicitor, 4, New Court, London, W.C.Slade, Geo., Solicitor, 18 Laurence Pountney Hill,

London, E.C.Solomon, George E., Solicitor, 13, Great St. Helen's,

London, E.C.Stannard, Edward J. Solicitor, 19, Easteheap, London.Steele, H., Solicitor,21

., College Hill, E.c., London.

Sykes, John w., 7 & 8, Gt. Winchester-st. , London, E.c.Thompson, J. T., Solicitor, Birkenhead.Tyndall, F. H. G., Solicitor, Colmore Row, Birmingham.Wackin, J. W., Solicitor, 9 and 10, Railway Approach,

London Bridge, S.E.Watson, Thomas Rouse, Solicitor, 16, Finsbury Circus,

e.C.White, T. G., Secretary to Agent-General for N.S.W., 9

Victoria-street, Westminster, S.W.Wilson, Alexander, Solicitor, Liverpool.Worsfold, T. Cato, 9, Staple Inn, London, W.C.

WALES.Owen, Morris, Solicitor, Carnarvon.Fisher, H. J., Solicitor, Cardiff.

IRELAND.(Carruthers, Win. Whine, Solicitor, 39, Fleet-

street.Darley, Frederick D., Solicitor, 18, Stephen's

Green, North.Kavanagh, John P., Solicitor, 18, Dame-street.

Dublin . ., Geoghegan, Hanbury C., Barrister, Stephen'sGreen, W.

Mooney, Dermot, J., Solicitor, 11, Anglesea-street.

Richardson, W. R. C., Solicitor, 31, Kildare-st.,Wakely, Wm. George, Solicitor, Four Courts

Cork .... Horgan, M. J. Solicitor, County Coroner,50, South Mall.

SCOTLAND.Dickie, David U., Solicitor, 173, St. Vincent-street,

Glasgow.Kay, Cathcart, 77, St. Vincent-street, Glasgow, Solicitor.Kinmont, John, S.S.C., 86, George-street, Edinburgh.Leahy, Arthur, S.S.C., 29, Queen-street, Edinburgh.Morison, Wm., 77, St. Vincent-street, Glasgow, Solicitor.Newlands, Andrew, S.S.C., 4, York-place, Edinburgh.Paterson, W. B., 101, St. Vincent-street, Glasgow, Solicitor.Ritchie, Charles, S.S.C., 20, Hill-street, Edinburgh.Turnbull, John, jun., 133, St. Vincent-street, Glasgow,

Solicitor.

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Commissioners.UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Adams, Chas. Hall, Notary Public, 43, Tremont-street,Boston, Mass.

Hunt, Thos. J., Attorney-at-Law, 623, Walnut-street,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,.

Lee, Wm. A., Attorney, &c., Salt Lake City, Utah.Sessions, Edward C., Attorney-at-Law, 124, Sansome-street,

San Francisco.WEST INDIES.

Watson, S. H., Solicitor, 105, Water-lane, Kingston,Jamaica.

SOUTH AFRICA.Deane, E. S., Johannesburg,Sackville-West, Joseph H., Pretoria, Transvaal.Trollip G., Solicitor, Church Square, Capetown.

FIJI.Garrick, J. H., Barrister and Solicitor.Irvine, C. H. H., Barrister and Solicitor.Suva

Langford, J., Registrar, Supreme Court.Scott, H. M., Solicitor.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.Adelaide—

Fenn, Charles Fletcher, Barrister, &c.Greer, Geo. A., Barrister, &c.Grundy, Eustace B., Barrister, &c.Gwynne, Edward Castres, Barrister, &c.Hackett, J.T., Barrister, &c.Hardy, Arthur, Barrister, &c.Limbert, E. H. Barrister, &c.MacDiarmid, A, Barrister, &c.McLachlan, A. J., Barrister &c.Mitchell, S. J., Barrister, Re.Muirhead, Charles Mortimer, Barrister, &c.O'Halloran, E. W., Barrister, &c.Russell, James George, Commissioner of Taxes.Stock, Win. F., Barrister, Re.Toler-Rowley, F. P., Barrister, &c.Tolley, Frank Cordon, Barrister, &c.Vandenbergh, Wm. J., Barrister,

&c.

Varley, H. W., Barrister, &c.Wadey, W. H., Barrister, &c.

Gawler—Rudall, S. B., Barrister, &c.Hergott Springs—O'Brien, James Arthur, Postmaster.Jamestown—Boucaut, Hillary, Barrister,

&c.

Moonta--Uffindell, h 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 Piri,e—Stow, J. P., S.M.

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Commissioners.Tamworth— Wagga Wagga— Windsor—Patterson, J. Mitchelmore, H. E. Walker, R. B.

Temora— Wellington— Wyalong We —Dibbs, R. C. Bassett, J. T. P.Tocumwal— Wentworth— Evans, G. PTrask, J.A. Butler, C. F., P.M. Young—

Tumut— West Maitland— Campbell, A.Emanuel, N. Thompson, R. W. Gordon, J.

Urana— Wilcannia— Russell, J.Gulley, B., J.P. Julian, A. Hogan, L. L.

SUPREME COURT OF TASMANIA.

Armidale— Newcastle— M'Kenzie, A. G.Weaver, H. James, A. h Marks, Percy J.

Bathurst— Windeyer, J. Maybury, , C. E. B.McPhillam.Y, J. Parramatta— McLachlan, A. J.

Bourke— Bowden, E. K. Nathan, A. W.Salenger, H. M Osborne, F.

Sydney— Perkins, E. W.Broken Hill— Beaver, W. B. Quinlan, S. M.Edwards, J. R. Belisario, G. A. F. Ralston, A. G.

Brewarrina— Bowman, A. uther, Allen hLynch, J. Burns, C. J. Villeneuve-Smith,F.

Cooma— Creswell, T. E. Wallace, F. E.Mawson, E. S. Croaker, C. G. W. Walker, F. W.

.Dubbo— Vawes, E. G. Williamson, G. F.mekell, T. c.K., P.M. Deane, H. Tamworth—Goulburn Dowling, J. A. Patterson, J.O'Brien, H. Freehill, F. B. Tumut_

Greville, H. J. Emanuel, N.Maitland,— Horrocks, A.Mullen, W. H. Houston, R. L. Windsor—Thompson, r. W. Jones, G. E. R. Paine, J. J.

Hudgee— Laurence, C. A. Wyalong-Clarke, E. Lumsdaine, E S. Evans, G. P.

SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND.

Albury— Bega— Cobar-Belbridge, F. J. Bland, F. Hogan, W. J.Wilkinson, John

Bourke—Armidale— Cooma-Simpson, A. W. Biddulph, P.j . Shannon, I. A.Weaver, H. Salenger, H. m.

Ballina— Brewarrina— Coonamble —Stocks, J. R. Lynch, James Button, J, D. Y.

Bathurst—McIntosh, j. H. Broken Hill— Cootamundra--McPhillamy, J. Edwards, J. R. McMahon, T. P.

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Commissioners.Dubbo— Orange— Nathan, Alf. W.Fitzgerald, C. h Marriott, E., P.M. Nott, J. E. V.Fitzhardinge, C. h. pilcher, Geo. de V. Osborne, F.Taylor, G. H., J.P. Perkins, E. W.

Forbes— Parkes— Read, Thos.Gilcreest, M. J. McIntosh, A. E. Rich, H. C. E.

robberds,r W.Glen Innes— Parramatta— Simpson R.

, E. P.Abbott, P. P. Bowden, E. K. Simpson, W. M.Goulburn— Byrnes, C. E. Sly, Geo. J.Betts, A. M. Richmond— Sly, J. D.Johnson, E. W.

Smith, E. A.Campbell, E.O'Brien; H. Smith, RobertGrafton— Seone — Steel, H. P.Bowden, R. D. Shaw, J. A. K. Thompson, J. M.Lobban, A. McG. Singleton— The Hon.

Thompson, Joseph.Gunnedah— Robinson, W. W. Villeneuve-Smith,F.Brougham, P., J.P. sydney Vindin, W. M.Hay— Beaver, W. R. Want, S. A.Robertson, L. S. C. Belisario, G. A. F. Walker, C. A.

Inverell— Bradley, h. H. B. Walker, F. W.Borthwick, J- Brennan, W. F. Westgarth, G. C.

Bruce, J. R. B. Wilkinson, F. B-Kiama— Burcher, G. F. R. Williamson, G. F-hyan, k. Burns, C- J. White, J. B. M.

Lismore— Carruthers, The ,t amworth —Somerville, G. B. Hon. J. H. Dowe, R. A.Maitland— Cope, Wm. Newman, T. M.Chambers, G. T. Creswell, T. E. Patterson, J.Mullen, W. h Deane, H. Smith, Wm.Thompson, R. W. Dibbs, T. B.Prentice, A. J. Dixon, L. F. Tenterfield—

Mo ree— Dodds, A. J. Thomas, J. F.Stirton, P. E. Dowling, J. A. Tumut_EvansZlotkowski, A. B. F. Frehill, Geo.e'," F . B. Emanuel, N.

Moss Vale— gaden, T. B. Wagga, Wagga—Gale, C. C. Garland, J. R. Coleman, George.

Mudgee— Godfrey, Alfred Mitchelmore, H. E.Clarke, Edwd• Halloran, W. J.

Horrocks, A- Wellington—Murwillumbah— Hughes, Thomas Bassett, J. T. P.Street, P. Hughes, T. J.

Muswellbro0k— Johnson, J. W. White cliffs—Fitzgerald, The Jones, g. E. R. Clarke, C. J.

Hon. R. G D. kemmis, T. M. Windsor—Laurence, C. A. Walker, R. B.Narrabri— Laurence, G. M.Dale, G. S. E. Wollongong—Lumsdaine, E. S. Russell, C. C.Newcastle— Lyons, H. A.

Baker, W. H. Makinson, h. M. Young—James, A. H. Maybury, C. E. B. Russell, JohnWindeyer, J. M`Carthy, A. W. Hogan, L. L.

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Commissioners.SUPREME. COURT OF SOUTH AUSTRa liA.

Albury— Newcastle— m 'Arthy, A. W.Fleming, G. T- James, A. H. M'Lachlan, A. J.

Armidale— Love, m- S., S-M. M'Minn, G. R.Simpson, A. W. Windeyer, J. Nathan, Alf. W.Weaver, H. Parramatta— Osborne, F.

Baranald— Bowden, E. K. Quinlan, S. m.Robertson, A. J. Byrnes, C. E. Robberds, R. W.

Bathurst— Sydney— Scroggie, H. de Y.McIntosh, J. h Allen, Reginald C. Sly, G. J.MePhillamy, J. A'Beekett, M. E. Sly, J. D.

Bourke— Barnes, A. E. Smith, E. A.Biddulph, P. J. Belisario, G. A- F. Steel, H. P.Salenger, H. M. Bradley, H. H. B. Thompson, J.

Brewarrina— Brennan, W. F- Villeneuve-Smith,F.Lynch, J. Brown, T. G. Vindin, W. M. .

Broken Hill— Burns, C. J. Walker, C. A.Edwards, J. R. Carruthers, The Walker, F. W.Hall, A. J. Hon. J. H. White, J. B. M.M`Carthy, Justin. Cook, S- E. Wilkinson, F. B.

Bulladelah— Cowper, F. R. Williamson, G. F.Collins, G. V. Crane, Wm. Tamworth.—

Dubbo— Croaker, C. G. W. Patterson, J.Fitzhardinge, C. H. Deane, Hy. Tenterfield--

Forbes— Dobbin, L. Thomas, J. F.Gilcreest, M. J. Dowling, J. A. Tumut-

Goulburn— Ellis,•C. J. Emanuel, N.O'Brien, H. Fisher, D. Wagga wagga--

Grafton— Freehill, F. B. Mitchelmore, H. E.Lobban, A. MeC. gaden, T. B. Wentworth-

Inverell— Godfrey, A. Butler, C. F., P.M.Anderson, J. W. Hepworth, H. B. P. grang, W. B.

Maitland— Horrocks, A. Wilcannia-Mullen, W. H. Hughes, :John. Julian, A.Thompson, R. W. Hughes, T. Windsor—

Moree— Hughes,' T. J. Paine, J. J.Brown, Walterus Johnson, J. W. Walker, R. B.

' Jones, L. C. r Wyalong —P.M. Jones, G. E. R. Evans, G. P.Moss Vale— Laurence, C. A. yass—

Gale, C. C. Laurence, E. A. O'Brien, F. W.Narromine— Lumsdaine, E. S. Young—Kemp, S. P. Lyons, H. A. Hogan, L. L.Wren, Harry Maybury, C. E. B. Robertson, Chas.,

P.M.SUPREME C0URT 0f FIJI.

Maitland— Carruthers, The Moseley, W- H.Mullen, W. H. Hon. J. H. Osborne, F.

Narromine— Cohen, E. R. Robson, W. E. V.Kemp, S. P. Curtiss, F. Steel, H. P.

Parramatta-- Deane, Henry Walker, F. W.Bowden, E. k De Lissa, A. Williams, P. O.

Sydney— Dowling, J- A. Williamson, G. F.Bowman, A. Godfrey, Alfred.Bruce, J. R. B- Houston, R. L. Tumut—Burns, C. J. Jones, L. C. R. Emanuel, N.

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Commissioners.

SUPREME COURT or WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Albury — murwillumbah— Marks, Percy .j.Wilkinson, J. Weigall, H. W. Maybury, C. E. B.

A rmidale— na rrab ri— M`Lachlan, A. J.Weaver, H. Potts, W. E., jun. Morgan, H. T.

Balranald— Narrmai ne Muddle, C. J.Robertson, A. J. Kemp, S . p . Nathan, Alf. W.

Bathurst— Wren, H. Nott, J. E. V.McIntosh, J. h Newcastle— Osborne, F.McPhillamyt J. Baker, W. H. Quinlan, S. m

Blayney— James, A. H. Ralston, A. G.Byrnes, H. J., P.M. Windeyer, J. Rich, H. C. E.

Bourke— Pa rramatta— Roberts, R. G. C.Biddulph, P. J. Bowdent E. K. Scroggie, H. de Y.,Salenger, H. M. Byrnes, C. E. Shorter, W. T. A.

Brewarrina— Sly, Geo. J.Lynch, J. Sydney— Steel, H. P.

A'Beckett, m . E.Broken h ill— Beaver, W. R. Thompson, J.M'Carthy, Justin. Villeneuve-Smith,F.

Cowra —Belisario, G. A. F. vi ndi n, W. M.

Byrnes, II. J., P.M. Berne, P. W. Walker C. A.Besnard, V. D. H. Welker: F. W-

Dubbo— Bowman, A. White, J. B. M.Fitzhardinge, C. h. Brennan, W. f. Williamson, G- F.Forbes— Briggs, Wm. Tamworth-Gilcreest,m J. Burcher, G- F. R- Patterson, John.

Goulburn— Burns, C- J. Tenterfield —Betts, A. m. Cope, Wm. Thomas, J. F.O'Brien, II. Cowper, F. R. Tumut—Crane, Wm.Grafton— Emanuel, N.Croaker C. G. W.Lobban, A. Mec. G rossman , e h W agg a wagga—crossman, .e.h.

hay— Deane, Henry. Coleman, G.Martin, W. J., P.M. Freehill, f. B. Warren—

Maitland— Godfrey, Alfred. Lovett, H. W.Mullen, W. H. Harris, M. J. Wileannia —Prentice, A. J. Hughes, T. Julian, A.Thompson, R. W. Johnson, J. W. Windsor-

Moree— Jones, G. E. R. Walker, R- B.Brown, Walterus, Jones, L. C. R. Young —

P . M. Laurence, C- A. Hogant L. L.Mudgee— Lumsdaine,Edwin S. Yass-Clarke, h. Lyons, H. A. O'Brien, F. W.

SUPREME C0URT of New ZEALAND.

Arm idale — Forbes— Hay—Weaver, H. Martin, W. J., P.M.Gilcreest, M. J. Robertson, L. S- C.Bathurst— inverell—McPhillamy , , J. Goulburn— I

Boyd, J. A.Broken Hill— Betts, A.M. Maitland-mCarthy, H. J. O'Brien, H. Mullen, W. H.

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Commissioners.Milton— Carruthers, The Nott, J. E. V.Mayhew, A. E. Hon- J. H. Osborne, F.

Narrabri— Cope, W. Perkins, E. W.Dale, G. S. E. Croaker, C. G. W. Quinlan, S. M.

Crossman, E. H. Rich, H. C. E.Narromine— Deane, Henry. Slattery, The Hon.kemp, S. P. Dowling, J. A. T. M.Wren, Harry. Freehill, F. B. Sly, G. J.

Newcastle— Godfrey, Alfred. Steel, H. p.James, A. H. Hepworth, h H. P. Thompson, J.Windeyer, J. Horrocks, A. Villen euve-Smith,F.

Hughes, T. Want, S. A.parramatta— Johnson, J. W. Walker, F. W-Bowden, E.k Jones, G. E. r. Westgarth, g. C.

Sydney— Jones, L. C. R. Williamson, G. F.A'Beekett, M. E. Laurence, C. A. Tantworth-Barnes, A. E. Levy, L. Patterson, John.Belisario, G. A. F. LumsdaineEdwinS. Tumut_Bradley, H. H- B. Lyons, h. A.Brennan, W. F. Meyer, Elliott. Emanuel, N.Briggs, W. McCarthy, A. W- Yass-Burns, C. J- McLachlan, A. J. O'Brien, F. W.Burcher, G. F. R- Nathan, Alf. W.

IRELAND-Barry, G. J-, Solicitor, 167, king-street, Sydney.Fosbery, Eustace E., Solicitor, 122, Pitt-street, Sydney.Freehill, F. B., Solicitor, Citizens' Chambers, Moore-street,

Sydney.Mathews, R. H., Solictor, Cootamundra.Mullins, John Lane, Solicitor, 5, Moore-street, Sydney.

IndiaGodfrey, Alfred, Solicitor, 3, Victoria Chambers, Castlereagh-

street, Sydney.Jones, L. C. R. Solicitor, 130, Pitt-street, Sydney.O'Brien, M., Solicitor, Sydney.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 36, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

CAPE OF G00D HOPE.Godfrey, Alfred, Solicitor, 3, Victoria Chambers, Castlereagh-

street, Sydney.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 36, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

DOminiON OF CANADA.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 36, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.Jones, L. C. R., Solicitor, 130, Pitt-street, Sydney.Freehill, F. B., Solicitor, Citizens' Chambers, Moore-street.

NEW YORK.Osborne, F-, Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.

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Commissioners.STATE. 0F CALIF0RNIA.

Dowling, S. W., Solicitort Grafton.Laurence, G. M., Solicitor, Bank Chambers, 122, Pitt.street,

Sydney.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.

SOUTH CAROLINA.Freehill, F. B.t Solicitor, Citizens' Chambers, Moore-street,

Sydney.ONTARIO.

Freehill, F. B., Solicitor, Citizens' Chambers, Moore-street,Sydney.

Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. w., Solicitor, 36, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

PR0VINCE 0F QUEBEC.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 36, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

BRITISH COLUMBIA.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-streett Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 36, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

CAPE COLONY.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, George and Wynyard streets,

Sydney.Lumsdaine, E. S., Solicitor, City Bank Chambers, 164, Pitt-

street, Sydney.Nathan, Alf. W., Solicitor, 259, George-street, Sydney.Robison, A. S., Solicitor, Vickery Chambers, 82, Pitt-street,

•Sydney.NORF0LK ISLAND.

Lenehan, R. W., Solicitor, Maclean.N0VA SCOTIA.

Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.NATAL.

Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.M ANiTOBA.

Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 36, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.MADRAS.

Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitort 36, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

B0MBAY.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.

BE Ng A L.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 36, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

Or.ANge, RIVER C0LONY.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.

TR ANSVA AL.Osborne, F., Solicitor, 2, O'Connell-street, Sydney.Parker, Alfred Solicitor, 92 Pitt-street.Robison, A. S., Solicitor, Vickery's Chambers, 82, Pitt-street,

Sydney.Walker, F. W. Solicitor, 36, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

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QUARTER SESSIONS, 1904.

METR0P0LITAN DISTRICT.Sydney—Monday, 1 Feb., Tuesday, 5 April, Mondays, 2 May

and 6 June, Tuesday, 2 Aug., and Mondays, 26 Sept.,31 Oct., and 28 Nov.

SOUTh-WESTERN DISTRICT.Hay—Thursdays, 28 Jan. and 21. July.Deniliquin—Wednesdays, 3 Feb- and 1 June.Albury—Fridays, 12 Feb- and 10 June.Wag,ga Wagga—Wednesdays, 17 Feb. and 15 June.Young—Mondays, 22 Feb. and 20 June.Cowra—Thursdays, 25 Feb., 23 June, and Monday, 24 Oct.Hillston—Mondays, 14 Mar., 18 July, and 7 Nov.Narrandera—Friday, 18 Mar-, and Mondays, 25July and 14 Nov.Gundaga.i—Mondays, 28 Mar., 1 Aug., and 21 Nov.Cootamundra—Tuesday, 12 April, and Thursdays, 4 Aug. and

24 Nov.Wyalong—Mondays, 18 April, 8 Aug., and 28 Nov.Burrowa—Mondays, 25 April, 15 Aug., and 5 Dec.Grenfell—Fridays, 29 April, 19 Aug., and 9 Dec.

WESTERN DISTRICT-Mudgee—Thursdays, 28 Jan. and 28 July.Dubbo—Monday, 1 Feb. and Tuesday, 2 Aug.Bathurst—Mondays, 8 Feb. and 8 Aug.Parramatta —Mondays, 15 Feb., 16 May, 15 Aug., and 14 Nov.Wellington—Mondays, 22 Feb., 20 June, and 24 Oct.Orange—Thursdays, 25 Feb., 23 June, and 27 Oct.Forbes—Thursdays, 3 Mar., 30 June, and 3 Nov.Condobolin—Tuesdays, 8 Mar., 5 July, and 8 NovCoonamb]e—Thursdays, 17 Mar. and 15 Sept.Walgett—Mondays, 21 Mar. and 19 Sept.

NORTh-WESTERN DISTRICT.Bingara—Wednesdays, 3 Feb., 18 May, and 14 Sept.Moree—Mondays, 8 Feb., 23 May, and 19 Sept.Narrabri—Thursdays, 11 Feb., 26 May, and 22 Sept.Gunnedah—Mondays, 15 Feb., 30 May, and 26 Sept.Murrurundi—Tuesdays, 23 Feb., 7 June, and 18 Oct.Singleton—Fridays, 26 Feb., 10 June, and 21 Oct.Cobar—Wednesdays, 9 Mar., 6 July, and 2 Nov.Bourke—Friday, 18 Mar., Monday, 11 July, and Friday, 11 Nov.Wilcannia—Tuesdays, 12 April, 16 Aug., and 6 Dec.Broken Hill—Mondays, 18 April, 22 Aug, and 12 Dec.Wentworth—Tuesdays, 9 Aug. and 29 Nov.

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N0RTHERN District.Tamworth- Monday, 1 Feb., and Thursday, 4 Aug.Armidale—Thursdayt 4 Feb. and Monday, 8 Aug.Glen Innes—Monday, 9 Feb., and Thursday, 11 Aug.Inverell—.Thursday, 11 Feb., Wednesday, 8 June, and Monday,

26 Sept.Lismore—Wednesday, 17 Feb., Monday, 23 May, Wednesday,

17 Aug., and Monday, 21 Nov.Grafton—Tuesdays, 23 Feb. and 23 Aug.

kempsey—Mondays, 14 Mar. and 12 Sept.Port Macquarie —Thursdays, 17 Mar. and 15 Sept.Taree—Mondays, 21 Mar. and 19 Sept.Tenterfield—Mondays, 16 May and 14 Nov.

S0UTHERN AND HUNTER DISTRICT.Goulburn—Tuesdays, 2 Feb. and 26 July.Wollongong—Tuesdays, 9 Feb., 7 June, and 20 Sept.Newcastle—Mondays, 22 Feb., 23 May, 22 Aug., and 21 Nov.Maitland—Tuesdays, 1 Mar. and 30 Aug.Queanbeyan—Tuesdays, 8 Mar. and 9 Aug.Yass—Thursdays, 10 Mar. and 11 Aug.Cooma—Wednesdayst 13 April, 6 July, 5 Oct., and 7 Dec.Bombala—Tuesdays, 19 April and 11 Oct.Bega—Tuesday, 26 April, Monday, 11 July, Tuesday, 13 Oct.,

and Monday, 12 Dec.Braidwood—Thursdayst 5 May and 27 Oct.

DISTRICT COURT SITTINGS, 1904.

METR0P0LITAN DISTRICT.Sydney—Monday, 1 Feb., Tuesdays, I Mar. and 5 April,

Thursday, 5 May, Wednesday, 1 June, Monday, 1 Aug.,Thursday, 1 Sept., Tuesdays, 4 Oct. and 1 Nov., andThursday, 1 Dec.

SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.Hay—Friday, 29 Jan., and Thursdays, 21 July and 10 Nov.Deniliquin—Wednesdays, 3 Feb., 1 June, and 5 Oct.Corowa—Tuesdays, 9 Feb. and 7 June, and Monday, 10 Oct.Albury—Saturday, 13 Feb., Friday, 10 June, and Thursday,

13 Oct-Wagga Wagga —Thursdays, 18 Feb. and 16 June, and Monday,

17 Oct.Young- -Mondays, 22 Feb. and 20 June, and Thursday, 20 Oct.Cowra—Thursdays, 25 Feb. and 23 June, and Monday, 24 Oat.Carcoar—Mondays, 29 Feb. and 27 June, and Thursday, 27 Oct.Hillston—Mondays, 14 Mar., 18 July, and 7 Nov.Narrandera—Friday, 18 Mar., and Mondays, 25 July and 14 Nov.

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Tumut—Weduesday, 23 Mar., and Fridays, 29 July and 18 Nov.Gundagai—Saturday, 26 Mar., and Mondays, 1 Aug. and 21 Nov.Cootamundra—Tuesday, 12 April, and Wednesdays, 3 Aug.

and 23 Nov.Wyalong—Saturday, 16 April, and Mondays, 8 Aug. and 28 Nov.Temora—Fridays, 22 April, 12 Aug., and 2 Dec.Burrowa—Mondays, 25 April, 15 Aug-, and 5 Dec.Grenfell—Fridays, 29 April, 19 Aug-, and 9 Dec.Murrumburrah —Mondays, 2 May, 22 Aug-, and 12 Dec.

WESTERN DISTRICT.Mudgee—Wednesdays, 27 Jan., 27 April, 27 July, and 12 Oct.Dubbo—Wednesday, 3 Feb., Monday, 2 May, Wednesday,

3 Aug., and Monday, 17 Oct.Bathurst—Wednesdays, 10 Feb., 4 May, 10 Aug., and 19 Oct.Lithgow—Fridays, 12 Feb. and 12 Aug.Parramatta—Wednesdays, 17 Feb., 18 May, 17 Aug., and 16

Nov.Wellington—Tuesdays, 23 Feb., 21 June, and 25 Oct.Orange—Fridays, 26 Feb., 24 June, and 28 Oct.Molong—Mondays, 29 Feb., 27 June, and 31 Oct.Parkes—Tuesdays, 1 Mar., 28 June, and 1 Nov.Forbes—Wednesdays, 2 Mar., 29 June, and 2 Nov.Condobolin—Mondays, 7 Mar., 4 July, and 7 Nov-Penrith—Friday, 11 Mar., and Wednesdays, 13 July and 23 Nov.Windsor—Mondays, 14 Mar., 11 July, and 21 Nov.Coonamble—Wednesdays, 16 Mar. and 14 Sept.Walgett—MondayS, 21 Mar. and 19 Sept.Coonabarabran—Mondays, 28 Mar. and 26 Sept.Warren—Fridays, 29 April and 14 Oct.

NORTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.Bingara—Wednesdays, 3 Feb., 18 May, and 14 Sept.Mores--Saturdays, 6 Feb., 21 May, and 17 Sept.Narrabri—Thursdays, 11 Feb., 26 May, and 22 Sept.Gunnedah—Mondays, 15 Feb., 30 May, and 26 Sept.Murrurundi—Tuesdays, 23 Feb-, 7 June, and 18 Oct.Muswellbrook—Wednesdays (at noon), 24 Feb., 8 June, and

19 Oct.Singleton—Fridays, 26 Feb., 10 June, and 21 Oct.Cobar—Wednesdays, 9 Mar., 6 July, and 2 Nov.Nyngan—Fridays, 11 Mar., 8 July, and 4 Nov.Brewarrina—Mondays, 14 Mar. and 7 Nov.Bourke—Friday, 18 Mar., Monday, 11 July, and Friday, 11 Nov.Wilca.nnia—Tuesdays, 12 April, 16 Aug., and 6 Dec.Broken Hill—Saturdays, 16 April, 20 Aug., and 10 Dec.Wentworth—Tuesdays, 9 Aug. and 29 Nov.

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NORTHERN DISTRICT.

Tamworth-Monday, 1 Feb., Tuesday, 10 May, Thursday,4 Aug., and Tuesday, 8 Nov.

Armidale-Thursdays, 4 Feb. and 12 May, Monday, 8 Aug.,and Friday, 11 Nov.

Glen innes- Monday, 8 Feb., and Thursday, 11 Aug.Inverell -Thursday, 11 Feb., Wednesday, 8 June, and Monday,

26 Sept.Lismore-Thursday, 18 Feb.

'

Saturday, 31 May, Thursday,18 Aug., and Monday, 21 Nov.

Grafton-Tuesday, 23 Feb., Wednesday, 1 June, Tuesday,23 Aug., and Wednesday, 30 Nov.

Bellingen -Fridays, 11 Mar. and 9 Sept.Kempsey-Mondays, 14 Mar. and 12 Sept.Port Macquarie-Thursdays, 17 Mar. and 15 Sept.Taree-Mondays, 21 Mar. and 19 Sept.Tenterfield-Saturday, 14 May, and Monday, 14 Nov.

murwillumbah-Thursday, 19 May, and Friday, 18 Nov.BAllina-Wednesday, 25 May, and Thursday, 24 Nov.Casino-Friday, 27 May, and Saturday, 26 Nov.Maclean -Mondays, 30 May and 28 Nov.

S0UTHERN AND HUNTER. DISTRICT.

Gosford-Fridays, 29 Jan. and 1 July.Goulburn-Thursday, 4 Feb., Tuesday, 17 May, Thursday, 28

July, and Tuesdayt 15 Nov.Wollongong-Wednesdays, 10 Feb., 8 June, and 21 Sept.Kiama-Fridays, 12 Feb., 10 June, and 23 Sept.Newcastle-Thursdays, 25 Feb., 26 May, 25 Aug., and 24 Nov.Maitland -Thursday, 3 Mar., Tuesday, 31 May, Thursday,

1 Sept., and Tuesday, 29 Nov.Queanbeyan-Tuesdays, 8 Mar. and 9 Aug.Yass-Thursdays, 10 Mar. and 11 Aug.Moss Vale-Tuesdays, 15 Mar. and 6 Sept.Campbelltown-Thursdays, 17 Mar. and 8 Sept.Cooma-Thursdays, 14 April, 7 July, 6 Oct., and 8 Dec.Bombala-Tuesdays, 19 April and 11 Oct.Eden-Saturdays, 23 April and 15 Oct.Bega-Wednesday, 27 April, Tuesday, 12 July, Wednesday,

10 Oct., and Tuesday, 13 Dec.Moruya-Mondays, 2 May and 24 Oct.Braidwood-Thursdays, 5 May and 27 Oct.Milton-Mondays, 9 May and 31 Oct.Nowra-Wednesdays, 11 May, 3 Aug., and 2 Nov.

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JANUARY.

1 F2 S3 s se cond sunday after Christmas.4 m5 T6 W7 Th8 F9 s

10 s f irst sunday after epiphang.I I m12 T13 W14 Th15 F1 6 s

17 s

second sunday after

epiphang.

18 m19 T20 W21 t h22 F23 s24 S t hird sunday after epiphang.25 m26 t27 W D.C. Mudgee.28 Th Q.S. Hay and Mudgee.29 F D.C. Hay and Gosford.30 S31 s septuagesima sunday

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FEBRUARY.

1 m Q.S. Sydney, Dubbo, and Tamworth. D.C.2 T Q.S. Goulburn. [Sydney and Tamworth.

Q.s Deniliquin and Bingara.3 W d.c. deniliquin. dubbo. and bingara4 th Q.S- Armidale. D.C. Armidale and Goul-

5 F [burn-6 S D C. Moree.7 s sexagesima sunday8 m Q,B. Bathurst, Moree, and Glen 1nnes. D.C. Glen innes.9 T Q.S. Wollongong. D.C. Corowa.

10 W D.C. Bathurst and Wollongong.11 Th Q.S. Nurrabri and Inverell. D.C. Narrabri and Inverell.

12 F Q.S. Albury. D.C. Lithgow and Kiama.13 S D.C. Albury.14 S Quingnagesima sunday.15 m Q•S• Parramatta and Gunne-dah. D.C. Gun-16 T [nedah.17 w Q.S. Wagga Wagga and Lismore. D.C. Parramatta.

18 Th D.C. Wagga Wagga and Lismore.19 F20 S2 1 S first sunday in tent.22 m Q.S. Young, Wellington, and Newcastle. D.C. Young.

23 T d.c. wellington, mur rurundi i, and Grafton.24 W D.C. Muswellbrook (noon).25 Th Q.S. cowra and Orange. D.C. Cowra and Newcastle.26 F Q.S. Singleton. D.C. Orange and Singleton.27 S28 s ,Second Sunday in tent.29 M D,C. Carcoar and Molong.

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MARCH.

1 t Q.S. Maitland. D.C. Sydney and Parkes. '2 W D.C. Forbes.3 Th Q.S. Forbes. D.C- Maitland.

4 F5 S6 s third sunday in tent.7 m D.C. Condobolin.8 T Q.S. Condobolin and Queanbeyan. D.C.9 W Q.S. Cobar. D.C. Cobar. [Qneanbeyan.

10 Th Q.S. Yass. D.C. Yass.11 f D.C- Penrith, Nyngan, and Bellingen.

12 s13 s fourth sunday in tent.14. m Q.S. hillston and Kempsey- D.C. hillston, Windsor,15 T D.C. Moss Vale. brewarrina, and kemPseY.

16 W D.C. Coonamble.Q.S. Coonamble and Port Macquarie.17 Th ID.C. Port Macquarie and campbelltown

18 F Q•S. Narrandera and Bourke. D.C- Narran-19 S [dera and Bourke.20 s f ifth (Sunday- in tent.21 m Q.S. Walgett and Taree. D.C. Walgett and22 T [Taree.23 w D.C. Tumut.24 Th25 F26 S D.C. Gundagai-27 S dalm sunday.28 m Q.S. Gundagai. D.C. Coonabarabran.

29 T30 w31 Th

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APRIL.

1 f good friday. •2 S3 s easter Sunday . .4 m Easter Monday.5 T Q.S. Sydney. D.C. Sydney.6 W7 Th

8F9 S

10 s first Sunday after easter.11 m12 T Q.S. Cootamundra and Wilcannia. D.C. Cootamundra13 W Q.S. Cooma. and Wilcannia.14 Th D.C. Cooma.15 F

16 S D.C. Wyalong and Broken Hill.1 7 S ,Second ,Sunday after easter.18 m Q.S. Wyalong and Broken Hill.19 T Q.S. Bombala. D.C. Bombala.20 W

21 Th22 F D.C. Temora.23 S D.C. Eden.24 S t hird sunday after easter.25 M Q.S. Burrowa. D.C. Burrowa.26 t Q.S. Bega-27 W D.C. Mudgee and Bega,28 Th29 F Q.S. Grenfell. D.C. Gronfell and Warren,

30 S

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MAY.

1 s fourth sunday after easter.2 m Q.S. Sydney. D.C. murrumburrah, Dubbo,3 T [and moruya.4 W D.C. Bathurst.5 Th Q.S. Braidwood. D.C. Sydney and Braid-6 F [wood.7 S8 s rogation sunday.9 m D.C. Milton.

10 T D.C. Tamworth.11 w D.C. Nowra.

12 Th D.C. Armidale.13 F14 S D.C. Tenterfield.15 s sunday after ascension.16 m Q.S.• Parramatta and Tenterfield.17 T D.C. Goulburn.18 W Q•S. Bingara. D.C. Parramatta and Bingara.19 Th D.C. Murwillumbah.20 F

21 S D.C. Moree and Lismore.22 s chit sunday.23 m Q.S. Moree, Lismore, and Newcastle.24 T25 w D.C. Ballina.26 Th Q.S. Narrabri. D.C. Narrabri and Newcastle.27 F D.C. Casino.28 S29 s trinity sunday.30 m Q.S- Gunnedah. D.C. Gunnedah and Maclean.31 Tu D,C. Maitland.

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JUNE.

1 W Q S. Deniliquiu. D.C. Sydney, Deniliquin,2 Th [and Grafton.3 f

4 S5 S first S unday after trinity.6 M Q.S. sydney.

Q.S. Murrurundi and Wollongong.7 T D.C. Corowa. and Murrurundi.

8 W Q.S. Inverell. D.C. muswellbrook (noon), Inverell, and9 Th !Wollongong.

10 F Q.S. Albury and Singleton. D.C. Albury,11 S [Singleton, and kiama.

12 S second Sunday after trinity.

13 m14 t

15 wQ.S. Wagga Wagga.16 th D.C. Wagga Wagga.

17 F18 s

19 s third S unday after trinity.

20 m Q.S. Young and Wellington. D C. Young.21 t D.C. Wellington.

22 W23 th q.s Cowra and Orange. D.C. Cowra.24 F D.C. Orange.25 s26 S fourth

S unday after trinity

27 m D.C. Careoar and Molong.28 T D.C. Parkes.29 W D.C. Forbes.30 Th Q.S. Forbes.

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JULY.

1 F D.C. Gosford.2 S3 S fifth sunday after Trinity.4 M D.C. Condobolin5 T Q.S. Condobolin6 W Q.S Cobar and Cooma- D.C. Cobar.7 Th D.C. Cooma..

8 F D.C. Nyngan.

9 S10 s Sixth sunday after trinity.11 M Q.S- Bourke and Bega. D.C. Windsor and12 T D.C. Bega. [Bourke.13 w D.C. Penrith.

14 th15 F

16 S17 s sebenth sunday after trinity .

18 M Q.S. Hillston. D.C. Hillston.19 t •20 W21 th Q.S. Hay- D.C. Hay.22 F23 S24 s eighth sunday after trinity.25 m Q.S. Narrandera. D.C. Narrandera.26 T Q.S. Goulburn.27 W D.C. Mudgee.28 Th Q.S. mudgee. D.C. Goulburn.29 F D.C. Tumut.

3 0 s

31 s ninth sunday after trinity.

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AUGUST.

1 m Q.S. Gundagai. D.C. Sydney and Gundagai.2 T Q.S. Sydney and Dubbo.3 w D.C. Cootamundra, Dubbo, and Nowra.4 Th Q.S. Cootamundra and Tamworth. D.C.

5 f [Tamworth.6 S7 S Tenth

S unday after trinity

8 m Q.S. wyalong, bathurst, and Armidale.d.c wyalong and armidale.

9 T Q.S. Wentworth and Queanbeyan. D.C. Wentworth10 W D.C. Bathurst. [and Queanbeyan.

11 Th Q.S. Glen innes and Yass. D.C. Glen lnnes and Yass.

12 F D.C. Temora and Lithgow.13 S14 s elebenth Sunday after Trinity.15 m Q.S. Burrowa and Parramatta. D.C. Burrowa.

16 T Q.S.• Wilcannia. D.C. Wilcannia.17 w Q.S. Lismore. D.C. Parramatta.

18 Th D.C. Lismore,

19 F Q.S. Grenfell. D.C. Grenfell.

20 S D.C. Broken Hill.

21 s

twelfth Sunday after trinity.

22 M Q.S. Broken hill and Newcastle. D.C. Murrumbunrah.

23 T Q•S. Grafton. D.C. Grafton.24 W25 Th D.C. Newcastle.26 F27 s28 s Thirteenth sunday after Trinity.29 M30 t Q.S. Maitland.

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SEPTEMBER.

1 Th D.C. Sydney and Maitland.2 F

3 s4 s fourteenth Sunday after trinity.

5 m6 T D.C. Moss Vale.

7 W8 Th D.C. Campbelltown.

9 F D.C. Bellingen.10 S •11 s „fifteenth „Sunday after Trinity.12 m Q•S. Kempsey. D.C. Kempsey.13 T14 w Q.S. Bingara. D.C. Coonamble and Bingara.15 Th Q.S. Coonamble and Port Macquarie- D.C.16 F [Port Macquarie.17 s D.C. Moree.18 S

sixteenth Sunday after trinity

19 m Q.S. Walgett, Moree, and Taree. D.C. Wal-20 T Q.S. Wollongong. [gett and Taree.21 W D.C. Wollongong.

22 Th Q•S. Narrabri. D.C. Narrabri.23 F D.C. Kiama.24 S25 s

sebenteenth Sunday after trinity.

26 M Q.S. Sydney, Gunnedah, and Invenell. D.C. Coonabara-[bran, Gunnedah, and Inverell-

27 T28 W29 Th30 f

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OCTOBER.

1 s

2 s eighteenth Sunday after trinity.3 M4 T D.C. Sydney.5 w Q.S. Cooma. D.C. Deniliquin.6 Th D.C. Cooma.7 f

8 s

9 s nineteenth Sunday after trinity.

10 M D.C. Corowa.11 T Q.S. Bombala. D.C. Bombala.

12 W D.C. Mudgee.13 Th D.C. Albury.14 F D.C. -Warren-15 S D.C- Eden.16 s

twentieth Sunday after trinity.

17 m D.C. Wagga Wagga, and Dubbo.1 8 T Q.S. murrurundi and Bega. D.C. Murrurundi.19 w D.C, Bathurst, muswellbrook (noon), and Bega.

20 Th D.C. Young.21 F Q•S. Singleton. D.C. Singleton.

22 s

23 s twenty-first S unday after trinity

.24 m Q.S. Cowra. and Wellington. D.C. Cowra and Moruya.

25 T D.C. Wellington.26 W27 Th Q.S. Orange and Braidwood. D.C. Carcoar28 F D.C. Orange. [and Braidwood.29 s30 s

twenty-second Sunday after trinity

31 M Q.S. Sydney. D.C. Molong and Milton.

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NOVEMBER.

1 T D.C. Sydney and Parkes.2 W Q.S. Cobar. D.C. Forbes, Cobar, and Nowra.3 Th Q S. Forbes.4 F D.C. Nyngan.

5 S6 S twenty-third sunday after crinity7 M Q.S. Hillston. D.C. Hillston, Condobolin, . and Bre-

8 T Q.S. Condobolin. D.C. Tamworth.[warrina9 W10 Th D.C. hay.11 F Q.S. Bourke. D.C. Bourke and Armidale.

12 S13 S twenty—fourth s unday after crinity14 M Q.S. Narranders, Parramatta and Tenterfield. D.C.

15 T D.C. Goulbu_rn. [Narrandera and Tenterfield.16 w D.C. Parramatta.

17 Th18 F D.C. Tamut and Murwillumbah.

19 S20 S "twenty-fifth sunday after Crinity,21 M Q.S.Gundagai, Lismore, and Newcastle. D.C. Gundagai.1,

Windsor, and Lismore.22 T23 W D.C. Cootamundra and penrith.24 Th Q.S. Co otamundra. D. C. Ballina & Newcastle.25 F26 S D.C. Casino.

27 S first sunday in adbent.28 M Q.S. Sydney and Wyalong. D.C. Wyalong and Maclean.29 T Q.S. Wentworth. D.C. Wentworth and30 W D.C. Grafton. [Maitland.

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DECEMBER. .

1 ThD.C. Sydney.2 F D.C. Temora.

3 s4 s second sunday in adbent.

5 m1 Q.S. Burrown. D.C. Burrowa.6 T Q.S. Wilcannia. D.C. Wilcannia.7 W Q.S. Cooma.8 Th D.C. Cooma.9 F Q.S. Grenfell. D.C. Grenfell.10 S D.C. Broken Hill.11 s third sunday in abdent

12 m Q.S. Broken Hill and Bega. D.C. murrum-13 T D.C. Bega. [burrah.

14 W15 Th16 F

17 S18 s fourth sunday. in adbent.19 M2o t .'21 W22 Th23 F2 4 s25 s christmas day.26 M27 T28 W29 Th30 F31 S

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

THE YEAR 1904.

EXAMIN ATIONS, &C., FOR THE BAR.

Last day for lodging notice under Rule 3 with Attorney-General-1 February, 18 April, 11 July, and 10 October.

Last day for lodging notice with Secretary for Examinationsunder Appendices B and C-13 February, 30 April, 23July, and 22 October.

Examinations under Appendices A, B, and C begin-22February, 9 May, 2 August., and 31 October.

RULES FOR THE ADMIISSION 0F BARRISTERS.

(Under Act 1898, No- 22.)

New South Wales to wit.

Thursday, the 24th day of September, A.D. 1891.

We, the Honorable Sir Frederick Darley, Knight, ChiefJustice, and the Honorable Sir William Charles Windeyer,Knight, the Honorable Sir Joseph George Long lnnes,Knight, the Honorable Matthew Henry Stephen, theHonorable William Owen, the Honorable William JohnFoster, and the Honorable Charles James Manning, beingthe present Judges of the Supreme Court of New SouthWales, with the Honorable George Bowen Simpson, Queen'sCounsel, the Attorney-General for the time being of thesaid Colony, and the Honorable Charles Edward Pilcher,Queen's Counsel, and George Houstoun Reid, Esquire,the two barristers elected in the month of Decemberlast, according to the Act 11 Victoria No. 57, being theBoard constituted under the said Act for the approval ofproperly qualified persons to be barristers of the SupremeCourt of New South Wales, do, by virtue of the provisionsof the said Act and of the Act 39 Victoria No. 32, herebyrepeal all Rules now subsisting under the said Acts oreither of them, except in respect of matters done or com-menced to he done thereunder ; and we do, in pursuanceof the said Acts, make and promulgate the following Rulesfor the examination and admission of candidates who shallhereafter apply to be admitted barristers of the saidSupreme Court under the said Acts: Provided always, thatthe provisions contained in these Rules shall be deemed toapply to all persons admitted as Students-at-law under theRules hereby repealed ; and provided that the examinersappointed under the rules hereby repealed shall continueto examine under these rules until the end of the presentyear.

1. The Board shall meet in the Chambers of the Chief BoardJustice on the first and third Wednesdays in each Term, or meetings.on such other dates as the Attorney-General may appoint.

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qualifica- 2. Every person, not being a barrister-at-law or advocatetions of admitted in Great Britain or Ireland, applying for admissionbarristers. to the Bar, shall, before being entitled to the certificate

referred to in Rule 22-1. Have been a student-at-law for the period required

and passed all examinations prescribed by theseRules ; or

2. Being a graduate of the University of Sydney,admitted under sub-clause 2 of Rule 4 a student-at-law at the end of his second year, producecertificates that be has kept four Terms in one ofthe Inns of Court in London, and has passed allthe examinations required by these Rules ; or

3. Have been a Solicitor of this Court, in practice fornot less than five years ; have caused his nameto be struck off the Roll of Solicitors before hisadmission as student-at-law ; and have passed allexaminations required by these Rules. (a)

Application 3. Every person applying for admission to the pre-for admis- Iimnary literary examination under Appendix A, or forsion to admission as a student-at-law, shall give written notice toliterary ex- the Board, through the Attorney-General, fourteen daysamination, before the first day of any Term. Such notice shall be&c. accompanied by certificates from two or more persons

resident in the Colony, testifying that they have been wellacquainted with the applicant and that he is a person ofgood fame and character. And the Board may require theapplicant to give such further proofs as to his fame andcharacter as it may deem necessary.

Qualifica- 4. Eyery applicant for admission as student-at-lawtions of shall-students-at- 1. Be a graduate in Arts of the University of Sydneylaw. or a graduate in Arts, Law, or Medicine of some

University within the meaning of the Act 22Victoria No. 23; or

2. Have passed two annual examinations at the Uni-versity of Sydney, and shall thereafter in duecourse become a graduate of such University; (b) or

3. Have passed two annual examinations in the Artscourse at the University of Sydney and the HistoryExamination under Appendix A ; or

4. Have passed the preliminary literary examinationunder Appendix A ; or

5. Have been a Solicitor of this Court in practice fornot less than five years ; have caused his name tobe struck off the Roll of Solicitors ; and, if notexempt therefrom, have passed the examinationsunder Appendices A and B. (a)

5. Every student-at-law applying for admission to theTerm of Bar, being a graduate at the time he became a student-at-studentship. law, or becoming a graduate during his studentship, as

provided for by sub-clause '2 of Rule 4, shall have been astudent-at-law for at least two years

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and every suchapplicant not being or becoming a graduate as aforesaidtshall hav e been a student-at-law for at least three years :

(a•) See now Legal Practitioners Act, 1898. (b) Amendedto present form by Rules of 14 May, 1902, and 23 Sept., 1903.

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Provided, however, that a Solicitor admitted a student-at-law under sub-clause 5 of Rule 4, shall not be required tobe a student-at-law for a longer period than will elapsebetween his admission as student-at-law and his passingthe final examination in law under Appendix C : Providedalso that any person who shall produce a certificate thathe has kept four terms as a student-at-law of any Englishor Irish Inn of Court, may be allowed to count the sameas equivalent to one year passed as a student-at-law underthese Rules.

6. During studentship every student-at-law shall be a Residencebona fide resident in this Colony, and before admission to duringthe Bar shall make a declaration in the form in Appendix studentship,D, and submit to the Board proof, similar to that required &c.by Rule 3, of his good fame and character : Provided,however, that the residence of a student-at-law in Londonwhen keeping his terms at an Inn of Court, under sub-clause 2 of Rule 2, shall not be held to be a contraventionof this Rule.

7. Every applicant for examination in Appendices B and Notice toC shall, before the commencement of any Term, lodge proceed towith the Secretary an application in writing to the Board examina,for admission to such examination, and the Secretary shall tion.send each applicant two clear days' notice of his admissionto any examination under these Rules.

8. All examinations shall be held on the second Wednes- Examina-day in each Term, at such place in Sydney, and at such tions.hour, as may be appointed by the examiners : Providedthat the examiners may appoint a later date, so long assuch date shall not be more than fourteen days from thatmentioned in this Rule ; but this limitation shall not takeeffect in the case of a student-at-law who is proceeding tothe examination of Bachelor of Laws in the University ofSydney. (a)

9. If, for a reason to be allowed by the Board, a can- Failure todidate shall not in due course have proceeded to any proceed toexamination to which he shall have been admitted, he examina-may, upon application, be readmitted to examination tion.during the next ensuing Term : Provided that the feesunder Rule 23 shall be payable on such readmission,unless the Board shall otherwise direct.

10. Every candidate for the preliminary literary exami- Literarynation shall pass in all the subjects prescribed in Appendix examina•A; and the standard of proficiency required shall be equal tion.to that of the second annual examination in the Universityof Sydney, so far as such standard is capable of beingappl,ied to the subjects of examination under Appendix A.

11. Every student-at-law, unless he shall satisfy the Roman lawBoard that he holds the degree of Bachelor of Laws of the examina-University of Sydney, or of some University within the tion.meaning of the Act 22 Victoria No- 23, or the degree ofBachelor of Civil Laws of the University of Oxford, or thathe has passed in the First class of the school of Juris-prudence in the University of Oxford or Cambridge, orthat he has passed an examination in Roman, Inter-

(a) Now repealed ; see Rules of 9th March, 1900, page 135.

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national, and Constitutional Law at one of the Inns ofCourt in England or Ireland, shall pass an examination inall the subjects prescribed in Appendix B ; and until thisexamination be passed he shall not be admitted to theexamination prescribed in Appendix C ; but this last pro-viso shall not apply in the case of a student-at-law whoshall in due course pass the examination of Bachelor ofLaws of the University of Sydney.

Examina- 12. A Solicitor, of not less than fiye years' practice, maytion of proceed to examination under Appendices A and B with-solicitor. out having his name struck off the Roll of Solicitors.LL.B. 13. The final examination for the degree of Bachelor ofDegree. Laws of the University of Sydney, if such examination

be in the same subjects and include the books mentionedin Appendix C, shall for all purposes be deemed to be anexamination under Appendix C: Provided that all noticesshall be given, and fees paid as required by these Rules inthe ease of a student-at-law proceeding to final examina-tion. (a)

Time 14. Every student-at-law shall pass in all the subjectsallowed for prescribed in Appendix C, and being a graduate may pro-proceeding ceed to that examination after he shall have been ato examina- student.at-law for one year and six months ; and if not a

tions, &c. graduate, he may proceed to the said examination after beshall have been a student-at-law for two years : Providedthat a Solicitor admitted student-at-law under sub-clause5 of Rule 4, may at once proceed to the.examination heldunder Appendix C; and in all cases such examinationshall be passed within three years from admission as astudent-at-law, unless the Board allow the examination ata later period.

Character of 15. The examination under Appendices A, B, and Cexamina- shall be by printed or written questions given to the can-tions. didate at the time of examination, and answered by him

in writing, in the presence of the examiners or one ofthem ; and there shall be separate papers on the severalsubjects, containing each not less than twelve nor morethan eighteen questions, and in respect of the Classicalpapers and the French language, three passages for trans-lation, of not less than fifteen nor more than twenty-fivelines each from the books specified, with at least tenquestions in addition having reference to the said books.

Time allowed 16. Not more than three hours shall be allowed forfor examina answering any one examination paper.

tions. 17. During the third Term of each year the Board shallExaminers. appoint for the ensuing year the following . examiners :-

1. The Professor of Law of the University of Sydneyand two practising barristers for the examinationsunder Appendix C.

2. A practising barristert or such other person as theBoard may approve, for the examinations underAppendix B.

3. Two or more professors of the University of Sydney,or such other persons as the Board may approve,for the examinations under Appendix A.

(a) See now Rule of 17th June, 1903, page 136.

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And all such examiners shall continue to act beyond theyear for which they have been appointed unless others shallhave been appointed by the Board in their stead : Providedthat in any case of vacancy, or upon any special occasion,the Board may at any time appoint another examiner,either generally or pro hac vice, as the case may require-

18. As soon as possible after any examination the Reports byexaminers shall transmit to the Secretary the questions Examiners.and answers in the case of each candidate, together with areport, which shall state whether the answers have orhave not been " satisfactory" or " very satisfactory" ineach subject. And at the first meeting of the Boardafter such reports have been received by the Secretary theBoard shall consider the same, and shall then or on someday of adjournment determine as to the sufficiency orotherwise of the candidate's proficiency in the subjects ofthe examination to which the reports shall relate.

19. If in any examination under Appendix A the answers Considera-of the candidate have been "unsatisfactory" as to only tion ofone subject and " very satisfactory" as to any three of the reports.other subjects, the Board may resolve that the candidatehas satisfactorily passed the said examination, anything tothe contrary in Rule 10 notwithstanding. (a)

20. If a candidate fail to pass the examination in Second ex-Appendix A, B, or C, the Board may upon his application amination.admit him to a second examination during the nextensuing term. But after such second examination nofurther application for examination shall be entertaineduntil six months shall have elapsed from the last failure.

21. If in any examination under Appendix C the answersof the candidate have not been " satisfactory" as to at leastfour, or "very satisfactory" as to at least three of thesubjects, a second examination, if allowed by the Board,shall extend to all the subjects. (b)

22. As soon as a candidate shall have fulfilled all the Admissions,requirements of these Rules the Board shall certify that &c.he is eligible for admission to the Bar, and he shall beadmitted and sworn in in open Court on any day following,in Term, by any two judges sitting together. No admissionwill be made under these Rules unless the person applyingbe present in Court in person, and immediately afteradmission each barrister shall sign the Roll.

23. Repealed by Rule of 9th October, 1899, which pro- Fees.vides : At the time of applying for admission to anyexamination or re-examination each candidate shall paythe following fees:

Under Appendix A—Twenty guineas.Under Appendix B—Ten guineas.Under Appendix C—Twenty guineas.Under Appendix C—Five guineas if for re.examina-

tion in one subject only.And at the same time, and upon application for admission

(a) See Rule of 20th December, 1895, page 134, and Rulesof 9th March, 1900, page 136.

(b) Repealed ; see Rules of 9th March, 1900, page 135.

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as a student-at-law, shall pay a fee of one guinea to theSecretary, which shall be retained by him. And all suchfees shall be paid to the Secretary and certified by him tothe Board as no paid before the candidate shall be admitted

. to any examination.Secretary. 24, The Board may appoint the Chief Clerk of the

Supreme Court, or such other person as may be approved, •to act as Secretary to the Board, and such Secretary shallattend all meetings of the Board, keep minutes of all itsproceedings, conduct its correspondence, and performsuch other duties as the Board may require.

APPENDIX A.Examination in Classics, Mathematics, French Language

and Literature, Logic, and History.1. GREEK. —Translations from the Iliad, First 4 Books ; The

Antigone of Sophocles ; Herodotus, 2nd Book ; orFRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.—Any two of thefollowing books to be selected by the Candidate, viz. :—

Montesquieu.'s " Esprit de Lois."Racine's Tragedies.

The following four of Molière's Plays :-Lc Misanthrope, L'Avare, Tartufet Les Fourberies de

Scapin.Rousseau's Contrat socialSainte-Beuve's Causeries du Lundi, volume I ; or

Logic. —Whateley's Logic, and Locke on the Human Under-standing.

2. LATIN.—Translations from Clcero de Officils and 1st and 2ndOrations against Catiline ; the Germania o1 Tacitus ;Odes of Horace.

3. GEOMETRY.—First 4 Books of Euclid.4. ALGEBRA.— To Quadratic Equations inclusive.5. HIST0RY. —Hallam's Constitutional History, and Middle

Ages, 5th, 6th, and 8th Chapters; Creasy on the Consti-tution ; Stephen's Commentaries, Introduction andConcluding Chapter.

(N.B.—As to questions in addition to translations, see Rule 15.)

APPENDIX B.1. ROMAN LAW—

(I) "The Institutes of Justinian," BooksI and II; Book III,Title 13 to the end of the Book ; Book IV, Titles 1 to 5inclusiye. Book recommended, Moyle's "Justinian."

(II) Maine's " Ancient Law."2. C0NSTITUTI0NAL LAW—

(I) Dicey, " Introduction to the Study of Law of the Con-stitution " (3rd or later edition).

II 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).

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(iii) 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 to608-)

(iv) The Constitution Statute and the Constitution Act,1902, together with 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."

APPENDIX C.Section I.

1. Law 0F REAL AND PERS0NAL PROPERTYiWilliams, "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 booksin conjunction with Millard's Appendix to Williams'" Real Property" and Millard's " Personal Property ")-

(iii) The Registration of Deeds Act, 1897, and the RealProperty Act, 1900.

2. EQUITY, BANKRUPTCY, PROBATE, AND DIVORCE, and Practicein those jurisdictions :-(i) Snell, " Principles of Equity " (9th or later edition)-*ii The Equity Act, 1901.

(iii) 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 will 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."(ii) The Interpretation Act, 1897 (N.S.W.); the Acts

Interpretation Act, 1901 (Federal); the InterpretationAct, 1889 (Imperial).

(iii) The following leading cases, with notes :—(a) FromSmith's " Leading Cases atCommon Law"; Lickbarrowv. Mason (stoppage in transitu); Miller v. Race (negoti-able instruments); and the Duchess of Kingston's case(estoppel). (b) From White and Tudor's " Leading

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Cases in Equity." Russel v. Russel (equitable mortgageby deposit of deed:); Bassett v. Nosworthy (purchasefor 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).iiStevens, '' Elements of Mercantile Law," Part II (3rd

or later edition)2. TORTS AND CRIMES

(I) iPollock, " Law of Torts" (6th or later edition).*(J) iiBarris, "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 WtTH PLEADING AND EVIDENCE :--

(i) The Common Law Procedure Act, 1899.(ii) The District Courts Act, 1901. e

(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) 'rhe Evidence Act, 1898; the Witnesses Examination

Act, 1900 ; the Accused Persons Evidence Act, 1898 ;and the State Laws and Records Recognition Aet, 1901(Federal). (a)

Notice to Candidate' for the Bar Examination under...appendix 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 boots 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 (suchas the Bills of Exchange Act, 1887) are based on similar enact-ments passed in the United Kingdom. As to how far law inforce in England prior to the 25th July, 1828 applies in NewSouth Wales, reference may be made to Webb's ' Imperial Law."As to how far English Statutes have been adopted by, orembodied in, local legislation, reference may be made toMcIntyre and Curlew's' "Table of Statutes," although thesemust now be consulted in conjunction with the "Index to theConsolidated Statutes."

(a) See Rules of 22nd September, 1903, page 136.

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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 to : 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, thereference is to be deemed "inclusive" unless otherwiseexpressed-

APPENDIX D.

i of in the Colony ofNew South Wales, student-at-law, do solemnly declare andaffirm that-

1. I was admitted a student-at-law under sub-clauseof Rule 4 of the Rules relating to the admission ofBarristers in the Supreme Court of New South Waleson

2. From the last-mentioned date to the date of this declara-tion I have resided in this Colony (except while absent

to keep my terms at Inn in London).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. 18

Justice of the Peace.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C-J.W. C. WINDEYER, J.J. GEO. LONG INNES, JM. H. STEPHEN, J.WM. OWEN, J.W- J. FOSTER, J.C. J. MANNING, J.G. B. S1MPSON, A.-G.CHAS. E. PILCH:ER.G. H. REID.

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FURTHER RULES FOR ADMISSION OFBARRISTERS.

Friday, the 10th day of March, A.D. 189.A STUDENT-AT-LAW may, during the term of his studentship,enter into or continue to serve under articles of clerkshipwith a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Provided that no such Student shall be admitted to his finalexamination for the Bar whilst under Articles.

FREDK:. M. DARLEY, C.J.W. C. WINDEYER, J.M. H. STEPHEN, J.WM. OWEN, J.W. .J. 'FOSTER, J.C. J. MANNING, J.EDMUND BARTON, A.-G.J. T. LINGEN.ROBERT D. PR ING.

Friday, the 20th day of December, A.D. 1895.If in any examination under Appendix A the answers of thecandidate have not been satisfactory" as to at least four, or"very satisfactory" as to at least three of the subjects, a secondexamination, if allowed by the Board, shall extend to all thesubjects.

The fee payable to the Examiner by a candidate admitted bythe Board to reexamination in one subject only shall be Fiveguineas. (a)

',FREDK. M. DARLEY, C.J.W. C. WIN DEYER, J.WM. OWEN, J.G. R. SIMPSON, J.H. E. COHEN, J.J. H. WANT.JOHN J. DONOVAN.CECIL B. STEPHEN.

RULE FOR THE ADMISSION OF BARRISTERSOF THE SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND.

(Under Act 1898 No. 22.)In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

REGULA GENERALIS.Tuesday, the 15th day of December, A.D. 1896.

ANY person duly admitted to practise as a Barrister in theSupreme Court. of Queensland shall be entitled to be admittedto practise as a Barrister of the Supreme Court of New SouthWales, on the following terms and conditions :-

1. The Barrister applying for admission under this rule shallproduce a certificate under the hand of the Chief Justice of theCourt in which he was admitted, setting forth the fact of hisadmission as a barrister, and recommending him as a fit andproper person to be admitted a barrister of this Court.

(a) Repealed ; see Rules Of 9th March, 1900, page 136.

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2. Before the application shall be granted the applicant shallpay into the hands of the Prothonotary the sum of £25, to beexpended in aid of the Supreme Court library.

3. The motion for admission must be made in open Courtduring term, and the applicant must be present in Court atthe time.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C.J.M. H. STEPHEN, J.WM. OWEN, J.

C. J. MANNING, J.G. B. SIMPSON, J.H. E. COHEN, J.ARCHD. H. SIMPSON, J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Thursday, the 16th day of February, A.D. 1899.

IF any Applicant for admission as a Student-at-Law, or anyStudent-at-Law, shall have failed or shall hereafter fail, in thestrict observance of the requirements of the Rules relating tothe admission of Barristers, it shall be competent for theBoard (notwithstanding anything contained in the said Rules),if satisfied that such failure w as occasioned by accident,mistake, or some other sufficient cause to dispense with aliteral compliance with the said Rules.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C.J.WM. OWEN, J .•G. B. SIMPSON, J.H. E. COHEN, J.ARCHD. H. SIMPSON, C.J. in Eq.R. E. O'CONNOR, J.A. G- RALSTON.ADRIAN KNOX.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Friday, the 9th day of March, a..d. 1900.

RULES 8 and 21 of the Rules of the 24th September, 1891, andthe Rule of the 20th December, 1895, relating to the admissionof Barristers are hereby rescinded, and the following Rules aremade and promulgated in lieu thereof and in addition to thesaid Rules :—

1. All examinations shall be held during the second weekin Term at such place and time and subject to suchconditions as the Board may appoint and direct : Pro-vided that the Board may, if it think fit, determineupon any other time for the holding of such exami-nations.

2. The preceding Rule shall not affect in any way exami-nations held by the University of Sydney and shall notapply to a student-at-Law who is proceeding to theexamination of Bachelor of Laws in the University ofSydney.

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. If in any examination under Appendix A the answers ofthe candidate have not been " Very satisfactory" as totwo of the subjects or "Satisfactory" as to three of thesubjects, a second examination, if allowed by the Board,shall extend to all the subjects.

4. If in any examination under Appendix B the answers ofthe candidate have not been Very satisfactory" as toone of - the subjects or "Satisfactory" as to two of thesubjects, a second examination, if allowed by the Board,shall extend to all the subjects.

5. If in any examination under Appendix C the answers ofthe candidate have not been ' Very satisfactory" as totwo of the subjects or " Satisfactory" as to three of thesubjects, a second examination, if allowed by the Board,shall extend to all the subjects.

6. A candidate shall pay for a second examination, in threesubjects the sum of Fifteen guineas, in two subjectsthe sum of Ten guineas, and in one subject the sum ofFive guineas, and in each case shall pay to the Secretarya fee of One guinea, which shall be retained by him.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C.J.M. H. STEPHEN, J.WM. OWEN, J.

G. B. SIMPSON, J.H E. COHEN, J.

ARCHD. H. SIMPSON, C.J. in Eq.W. GREGORY WALKER, J.•

•B. R. WISE, A.-G.W. EDMUNDS.D. MAUGHAN-

•In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Wednesday, the 17th day of June, 1903.No person who obtains the degree of Bachelor of Laws in theSydney University after the 1st January, 1904, shall be re-quired to pay the examination fee of Twenty Guineas forAppendix C under Rule 13 of the Rules of 24th September,1891, relating to the Admission of Barristers.

M. H. STEPHEN, A.C.J-G. B. SIMPSON, J.

ROBERT D. PR1NG, J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Tuesday, the 22nd day of September, A.D. 1903.

FROM and after the 1st day of October, 1903, the Rules relatingto the Admission of Barristers shall be amended in thefollowing respects :-

1. The examination prescribed under Appendix C shall bedivided into two sections, and the subjects of such examinationshall be those set out in the Schedule to these Rules.

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3. At the time of applying for admission to any examinationor re-examination in either section of Appendix c, a candidateshall pay a fee of Ten Guineas, and at the same time shall paya fee of One Guinea to the Secretary, which shall be retainedby him.

4. If in any examination under either section of Appendixcthe answers of the candidate have not been " Very satisfactory"

as to one of the subjects, or " Satisfactory " as to two of thesubjects, a second examination, if allowed by the Board, shallextend to all the subjects of such section.

5. Rule 4, sub-clause 2, is hereby amended by omitting thewords " in the Arts course," after the word "examinations."

Schedule.•

See Appendix C, page 131.

M H. STEPHEN, A.C.J.•Wm. OWEN, J. •G. B. SIMPSO N,J

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• RULES RELATING TO SOLICITORS.

14. There shall be kept in the office of the Prothonotary Registera book, to be called the Register of Solicitors, which shall 1 Mar., 1856,be open for inspection by any person during office-hours. RR. 23-4.

15. Every Solicitor,within one month after hisadmission, Addresseand thereafter in the month of October in every year, or at to besuch other time as a Judge may in any case order, shall registered.cause to be entered in the said Register (or to be filed with Ibrid

rthe Prothonotary, who shall cause it to be so entered forth-with) a memorandum, underhis hand, of the address of hisoffice,and if he does not practise in Sydney, or within one

• mile thereof, he shall add the name of his Sydney agent,who shall be a Solicitor practising in Sydney.

Noprocessto be issued16. No process shall be issued by or in the name of any boby SolicitortSolicitor whose office has not been so registered. in default.

ibid ., R. 24.17. In like manner, whenever the Sydney agent of any ch ange of

Solicitor, or the office of any Solicitor, is changed, such agent or -Solicitor shall cause a memorandum of the name of his ad

.-dress 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 ibid R . 23cause it to be so entered forthwith.

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Service, &c., 18. Where either party is represented by a Solicitor, allwhere party process, pleadings, notices, summonses, orders, rules, andrepresented other proceedings which by any Rule or practice of theby Solicitor. Court are required or allowed to be delivered to or servedH. T., 1853, upon such party shall be delivered to or served upon hisR.R.165,167, Solicitor ; and every matter or thing which by any such1 Star., 1856, Rule or practice is required or allowed to be done by suchR. 6. party may be done by his Solicitor : Provided that this

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.

Notice of 19. Where either party has sued or appeared in person,retainer ofSolicitor he shall not afterwards be deemed to be represented by a

Solicitor for the purpose of delivery or service within theafter suit or last- receding Rule, unless and until he has given to theappearancein person. opposite party notice by a Solicitor that such Solicitor isht1853, authorised to act as his Solicitor.

R. 167.Change of 20. No Solicitor shall be changed, nor shall a party whoSolicitor. has been represented by a Solicitor be allowed to proceedIbid., R. 4, in person, without the order of a Judge.

Solicitors 21. No Solicitor shall act in any cause, proceeding, oracting for matter in any jurisdiction of the Court for or on behalf ofseveral more than one partyt unless the parties for whom he actsparties. are in the same interest and the members of a firm shall,7 Nor., 1857. for the purposes of this Rule, be deemed one person.12 June,1867

Solicitor 22. No Solicitor who has ceased to practise for two yearsceasing. to continuously shall be allowed to resume practice or topractise. register his name and office as a Solicitor without obtaining9 Nov., 1900 , an order from the Court.R.I. Any person acting in contravention of this Rule may bePenalty, struck off the Roll of Solicitors.(ibid R 4.

Notice of 23. Three months notice of intention to apply for suchapplication, order must be given to the Secretary to the Solicitors'Ibid., R. 2. Admission Board and also to the Secretary to the Incor-

porated Law Institute.

Affidavit in 24. At the time of giving such notice, the applicant mustsupport. also file an affidavit containing a statement of his place or

ibid"R.3' places of abode since he ceased to practise in New South Wales, and showing how he has been employed in the mean-

time, and also that he has not done or committed any actor thing which would cause his name to be struck off theRoll of Solicitors.

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• Convicts notto be

' 25. No Solicitor shall, without leave of the Court, employ employed byas a clerk, assistant, or writer in or about his business as a Solicitor.Solicitor, any person who has been convicted of any indict,- 18 Dec., 1877able offence. R. 31.

Nor Solici-26. No Solicitor shall, without leave of the Court, employ tors or Con-

as a clerk, assistant, or writer, or in any other capacity, in veyancersor about his business as a Solicitor, any person who has struck off orbeen struck off the Roll of Solicitors, or Roll or Certificated suspended.Conveyancers, or suspended by the Court from practice as 9 May, 1896.a Solicitor, or as a Certificated Conveyancer, so long as such Solicitor orperson remains so struck off the Roll or suspended. Conveyan-

cer suspen-27. No person who has3been so struck off the Roll or ded or

suspended shall, so long as he remains so struck off the struck offRoll or suspended, be allowed to be heard in any proceed- not to haveing in the Court as clerk to any Solicitor. audience.

30 July, 1863

LATEST DATES FOR GIVING NOTICE, &c., ANDDATES OF EXAMINATIONS, &c., FOR ARTICLEDCLERKS DURING 1904.

EXAMINATIONS, &C., FOR SOLICITORS.

Last day for lodging fee with Prothonotary for Law Matricula-tion Examination-26 March, 25 June, and 5 November.

Last day for notice of intention to apply for admission as aSolicitor, absolutely or conditionally—13 February, 30April, 23 July, and 22 October.

Last day for notice of intention to proceed to Final LawExamination-21 January, 9 April, 2 July, and 30 Sep-tember.

Last day for notice of intention to proceed to IntermediateHistory or Law Examination-13 February, 30 April, 23July, and 22 October.

•Law Matriculation Examinations begin-5 April, 4 July, and

14 November.

Intermediate and Final Examinations be -gin-22 February, 9May, 2 August, and 31 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-tion. 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.

Qualification.Qualifica- 428. The following persons only shall be eligible fortion. admission as Solicitors :-

18 Dec., (a) Attorneys or Solicitors of the Superior Courts of1877, R. 3. England or Freland, and Writers to the Signet of

Scotland, who have resided in New South Wales•for 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 qualilication 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.

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 examina-tions prescribed by these Rules.

25 Feb., (d) Persons who have been articled to an Attorney or1889, R. 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.

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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 articles'or 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 beetended for the requisite period. .

(f) Persons who have completed the term of five years 7 June, 1898.of clerkship in the offices of the SupremeCourt 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 clerk in charge of any branch, ofany one of such offices, and who have passed thefinal examination prescribed by these Rules-

(g) Persons who have completed the term of ten years 9 March, .of clerkship in the office or offices of a Solicitor or 1900, RR.

• Solicitors practising in New South Wales, and have 1, 2.been for at least five of such ten years Managing'clerk 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 1898their admission in New South Wales, whose names No. 22, s: 14.have been on their own application removed fromthe roll of barristers in the Court.

Board of Examiners. constitütion

429.The Board of Examiners shall consist of two of Board. 3Nov„ 1897,Barristers and four Solicitors, to be annually appointed 17 J une,by the Judges, and a President. 1902, r. 2.

430.All members of the Board shall continue in office Tenure of*until their successors have been appointed. office. Ibid.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 Quorum.

433. 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 Boardkeep minutes of its proceedings and conduct its corres- 18 Dec.,pondence, and perform such other dutieS as the Board may 1877, R. 21.require-

(a) See Rule of 25th March, 1903, page 157.

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Articles.Persons unden 434. No person under seventeen years of age shall beseyenteen not w itharticled with a view . to his admission as a Solicitor.to be anticled. C V1 1

ibid., R. 4.Introduction to 435. No pers0n shall be so articled until he has been

. introduced by his intended master, or the Sydney agent ofsuch master, to a Judge, and has been approved of by suchJudge.

Certificates of 436. Before such introduction, such person, if he is notEntranceExaminations, a graduate, shall produce to the Secretary :—Ste.

10 Aug. ,1880. (a) A certificate of his having passed in the University31 mar., 1887. of Sydney, or some other University recognised21 Sept., 1894, by it, a matriculation examination in all subjectsR. 1. required by the University of Sydney for intend-

ing articled clerks ; or(b) A certificate from the Registrar of the University

of Sydney of his having passed some equivalentexamination before Professors or Examinersappointed by the Senate thereof ; or

(c) A certificate from the said Registrar of his havingmatriculated and attended the University courseof lectures for one whole academic year ; or

(d) A certificate of his having passed, in England,Scotland, or Ireland, the preliminary examinationwhich articled clerks are there required to pass ;

and shall file a copy of such certificate.

Certificates 437. At the time of such introduction, the intendedof character, master or his agent shall produce to the Judge satisfactory&c. certificates of the character of such person and his fitness18 Dec .,1877, to be admitted to articles, and also the intended articles,R. 4, together with the testamur of the degree. of such person,

or a certificate by the Secretory of compliance with thelast preceding Rule indorsed upon such articles.

Number of 438. No Solicitor shall be allowed to have more than twoArticled articled clerks serying under articles at the same time,Clerks. provided that this Rule shall not apply to any Solicitoribid. who at the date hereof has three clerks serving under

articles until the number of such clerks has been reducedArticles and to two.assignments 439. All articles of clerkship and assignments thereofto be filed. shall be filed in the Court within one month from the date20 Nov., of the execution thereof.1889.Articled 440. No articled clerk during the term of his articlesClerk not to shall, without the leave of the Court, pursue any profes-pursue other • callingsion, trade, or business-other than theproperbusiness of18 Dec.,1877 a Solicitor., R. 8.

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441a Every articled clerk may, without assignment, Service withserve any part of the term of his articles not exceeding Sydneyone year with the Sydney Agent of the Solicitor to whom Agent.he has been articled, and such service shall be equivalent 31 Mar,1887.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.

_Examinations. Control ofExamina-

442.All examinations in Law shall le under the control tions•of the Board. 17 June,

1902, R. 2.443.The examinations under these Rules shall be

Examina-tions.

(a) An examination in Legal History ; Ibid. R . 1.(b) An intermediate examination in Law ;(e) A final examination in Law.

History444.Every examination in Legal History shall be con- Examina.-

ducted by such person as may from time to time be tion.appointed by the Judges. Ibid.

Subjects of intermediate445.The subjects of the intermediate examination in

.,Law shall be the laws of real and personal property.law examination. 18 Dec., 1877. R.6.

446.The subjects of the final examination in Law shall Subjects ofbe as follows :— Final Ex-

amination.Section 1.—The Law of Property and Principles of 17 June,Conveyancing. 1902, R. 10.

Section 2.—Equity, Probate, Divorce, Bankruptcy,and Company Law.

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 no tifited•intend, after not less than six months thereafter, to ibid. , R. 7.conduct the examinations.

Place and448. All examinations shall be held in Sydney at such time of law

place and on such days during each term as the Board examina-shall appoint. tions.Ibid.,

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Examina- 449. All questions set in the law examinations shall betion papers first considered and approved by the Board, and all

and answers answers to such questions shall be considered and marksto questions. 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.

Examina- 450. Every articled clerk 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 forthe intermediate law examination.

Sections 2 and 3.-9 months after first presenting him-self for section 1.

Section 4.-6 months after first presenting himself for •• sections 2 and 3.

• Exemptions 451. Provided that any articled cierk 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 intermediate1894, R.13. law examination, and from sections 1, 2, and 3 of the final

examination ; but he shall give all notices and pay all fee:required in the case of an articled clerk proceeding to finalexamination in section 4.

Examina. 452. Every articled clerk who is not a graduate at thetions to be time of entering into articles shall pass the legal history

passed by examination, the intermediate law examination, and thenon- final examination, and may present himself for examinationgraduates. as follows:—6 Dec., 1900,R. 4. Legal History Examination.-6 months after date of17 June, articles.1902, R. 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.-9 months after first presenting himself for• section 2.• Section 4.-9 months after first presenting himself for

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453. Any articled clerk who resides more than 100 miles Combined 'from Sydney may elect— examina-

tions for(a) If a graduate, to take his examinations in sections countr y

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, examina-at the expiration of six months after he has passed tions in allthe intermediate law examination ; subjects.21 Sept.,

(c) Any articled clerk, articled before the 21st Septem- 1894, R.10ber, 1894, at the expiration of twelve months after 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, provided that he attains the tions passedstandard of marks required by the Board for sectional in somesubjects. Thereafter he may proceed to re-examination, sectionsterm after term, in the secticn or sections in which he has only.failed, until he has passed in all the sections. 20 Dec.,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 be has failed 18Dec.,1877,more than once to pass any examination, or has allowed R. 11.more than three months to elapse after a failure before 10 Sept.,presenting himself for re-examination, he shall not, after 1891, R. 1.passing such examination, be allowed to present himself 6 Dec., 1900,for any further examination for the period of six months. RR. 5, 6.

457. Any articled clerk who has failed to pass an exam- Re-examina.ination 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.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Applications 458. Before any person is admitted to the intermediateunder law examination under sub-clause (g) of Rule 428, 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 show 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 ; .

(b) a certificate from the Incorporated Law Instituteof New South Wales as to the applicant being amanaging clerk ;

(c) certificates from two householders to whom hehas been known for at least five years as to hischaracter and conduct.

Permission 459. The giving or withholding of such permission shallin discretion be in the absolute discretion of the Judges, and they mayof Judges. in any case require further or other certificates.

Ibid.Candidates to 460. Every person required by these Rules to pass any

be deemed examination shall, for the purpose of such examination, asarticledclerks, regards notices, payment of fees, and otherwise, be deemed7 June. 1898, to be an articled clerk.9 Mar., 1900,R 3.

Examinations 461. An articled clerk may proceed to any examinationheld before at any time not exceeding twenty-one days before thelapse of p re . earliest date fixed by these Rules for such examination.scribed time

21Sept, 189.1,R. 7. 462. Every articled clerk desirous of proceeding to anyNotice of examination under these rules shall give notice to theintention to Secretary :-proceed toexamin- (a) in the case of a legal history or intermediate lawexamination.18 Dec.1877 examination, before the commencement of theRR. 23,

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24. , term in which such examination is to be held ;

(b) in the case of a final examination, one month atleast before such examination.

Certificates.History ex-amination. 463. An articled clerk who has passed the legal history17 June, examination shall be entitled to a certificate in the Form1902, R. S. No. 26 contained in the First Schedule.Intermedi-ate law ex- 464. An articled clerk who has passed the intermediateamination. law examination shall be entitled to a certificate in the17 May,1899, Form No. 27 contained in the First Schedule.

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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 be entitled to a certi- amination.ficate in the Form No. 28 contained in the First Schedule. 17 may,

1899, R. 2.466.An articled clerk who has passed the final examin- Final ex-

ation in all subjects, but has not complied with all the amination.requirements of the Rules, shall be entitled to a certificate Ibid., R. 3.in the Form No. 29 contained in the First Schedule.

467., An articled clerk who has passed all the examin- All examin-ations, and who has complied with all the requirements of ations andthe Rules, and whose articles have expired, shall be other re-entitled to a certificate in the Form No. 30 contained in quirements.the First Schedule. Ibid., R. 4.

468.Every such certificate shall be signed by the Signature toPresident of the Board, or in his absence by one of the certificates.senior members `of the Board, and countersigned by the Ibi d., 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.

Fees.470.Every person desirous of presenting himself for Matricula-

the matriculation examination of the University of tion exam-Sydney under subsection (a) of Rule 436 shall give notice ination.thereof to the Secretary and pay to him a fee of five 10 Aug.,pounds not less than nine days before the day appointed 1880.for such examination. Certificate,

where471.Every person not having paid such fee to the equivalentSecretary, but having passed an examination under sub- examinationsection (b) of the said rule, and desiring to obtain a alreadycertificate under subsection (b), shall give notice thereof passed.to the Secretary, and pay to him a fee of five pounds. I bid.

472.The fees paid under the last two precedingrules Fees to beshall be paid by the Secretary to the Registrar of the paid toRegistrar ofUniversity. University.

473.The fees for examinations in legal history and law Ibid.H istory andshall be as follows :— law examin-Legal history examination or re-examination : Two ations 13 Nov.,

pounds. 1888, R. 2.Intermediate law examination: Five pounds. 21 Sept.,

.Intermediate law re-examination : Two pounds. 1894,11 Dec., R 9.1895.

Final examination or re-examination, each section : 17 June,Two pounds ten shillings. 1902, R. 9.

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Payment offees. 474. Every articled clerk at the time of giving notice13 Nov., of intention to proceed to any such examination shall pay1888, R. 3. the fee for the same to the Secretary. The Secretary21 Sept., shall pay all such fees to the examiners in such manner as1894, R. 9. the Board shall direct.17 June,1902, R. 9.Fees to 475. Every articled clerk, at the time of giving suchSecretary. notice or any notice under Rules 470 or 471, shall, in26 Sep.,1883, addition to the fees prescribed by these rules, pay toR.R. 2, 3. the Secretary a fee of half a guinea ; or in the case of a21 Sep 1894, notice of intention to proceed to examination or re-ex-R. 9. amination in all sections of the final examination, a fee of

one guinea. Such fee shall he retained by the Secretary.

Admission.Admission.on last day 476. No person shall be admitted as a Solicitor exceptof ternfonly. on the last day of term.18Dec.,1877,R. 26.Notice of 477. Every person intending to apply for admission as aapplication. Solicitor, whether previously admitted elsewhere or not.,

I bid, 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 resi-R. '2. dence, and except in the case of persons so admitted

elsewhere, his places of residence and service for the last• two years, and cause a copy of such notice, written in

legible 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 be 478. Every such person shall also cause notice of hisadvertised. intended application to he 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 (e) (d) or (e) of Rule 428 shall also, not less thanibid.. R . 27. seven days before the last day of such term, file-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 havebeen 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 corn-proof of the same, may dispense, as they think fit and pliance.reasonable, with compliance with any part of such rule. 18 Dec.,1877,

R. 28. "

481.Every person shall also, before being admitted, file Affidavit ofan affidavit in the Form No. 35, contained in the First complianceSchedule, when be has .been previously admitted elsewhere, with con-and in the Form No. 35, contained in the said Schedule, ditions, &c.when he has not been previously admitted elsewhere. Ibid., H , 24.

482. Every person applying for admission shall also, if Board mayrequired— require

further(a) sign and file answers to such other written or proof.

printed questions as the Board may propose Ibid., R. 29.touching his service and conduct ; and

(b) attend the Board for the purpose of giving furtherexplanations touching the same ; and

(c) procure the attendance of any Solicitor with whom'he has served his clerkship, and of such otherperson as the Board may direct, to answer eitherpersonally or in writing any questions touchingsuch service or conduct, or prove to the satisfac-tion of the Board his inability to procure the same.

483.Every person applying for admission under sub- Barristersclause(h)of Rule 428 shalt file an affidavit in Form applying for

No. 37, contained in the first Schedule. The last preceding admission.seven rules shall not apply to any such person.

484.Every person giving notice of his intention to apply Affidavit byfor admission under sub-clause (a) or (b) of Rule 428 shall, applicantat the same time, lodge with the Secretary the certificate previouslyof his previous admission, and also file an affidavit in the admittedForm No 38 contained in the first Schedule. elsewhere.

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. 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 Wales, to be 26 Sept.,appropriated towards the Law Library Fund of that 1888, R. I.Institute. Provided that if in any case the Court refusesto grant conditional admission, the said sum shall berefunded to the applicant.

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Notice of 487. Every person so conditionally admitted shall, threeapplication months before the expiration of such twelve months, serveto confirm notices on the Secretary, and on the Secretary of theadmission. Incorporated Law Institute, of his intention to apply to13 Dec., the Court to have such conditional admission confirmed.18S6.Affidavit to 488. At the time of serving such notice on the Secretary,be filed. he shall file an affidavit in the Form No. 39 contained inibid. the first Schedule.

Conditional 489. If such conditional admission is not confirmed, andadmission to the rule drawn up accordingly at the expiration of suchlapse if not twelve months, the said conditional admission shall ceaseconfirmed. to operate after that time, unless the Court sees cause toI bid. the contrary.

Fees to 490. Every person giving notice of his intention to applySecretary. for conditional admission, or for the confirmation of a26 Sept., conditional admission, shall at the same time pay a fee of

1388, R. 1. one guinea to the Secretary, which shall he retained byhim.

Miscellancous.

Court in 491. If any articled clerk, articled in New South Wales,certain cases fails 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 ofINew South Wales.

Is pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of NewSouth Wales, it is hereby certified that hasbeen 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—

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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. 28.In the Supreme Court of

New South Wales. IN pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of New Rule 465.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

President, Board of Examiners.Countersigned—

Secretary.

No. 29.In the Supreme Court of

New South Wales.IN pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of New Rule 466.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 .

President, Board of Examiners.Countersigned—

Secretary L.

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No. 30.In the Supreme Court of t

New South Wales.Rule 467. IN 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.

No. 31.Questions to be answered by the Clerk.

Rule 479. 1. Where did you board and lodge during the con-tinuance 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 of yourarticles ?

4. Have you served the whole term of your articles atthe office w here 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 ? If 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 of 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 theoffice where you carry on your business? If not, "whatwas the reason ?

2. Has the said A.B. at any time, dur ng the term ofhis 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. Has 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 servedunder his articles?

6. Do you consider the said A.b. a fit and proper personto be a Solicitor of the Supreme Court ?

7. Has the said A.B., to your knowledge, since theexpiration 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 Master Solicitor.

I, CD, do hereby certify that A-B. hath duly and Role 479.faithfully served his Articles of clerkship (or assignment,as the case may be) bearing date the day of

, for the term therein expressed, and that heis a fit and proper person to be admitted a Solicitor.

No. 35.In the Supreme Court oft

New South Wales- fin the matter of the application of A.B., a Solicitor of the Rule 481.

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 he 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 "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."

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

New South Wales. fRule 481.. In 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 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 "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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5. 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

cSworn by the Deponent on the day first above mentioned,

at Sydney, before me,—

A Commissioner for Affidavits.

No. 37.In the Supreme Court oft

New South Wales. fIN the matter of the application of A. B., a Barrister-at-law, Rule 483.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. 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."Sworn by the Deponent on the day first above

mentioned, at Sydney, before me, —

A Commissioner for Affidavits.

No. 38.In the Supreme Court of 1_

New South Wales. 1In 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 State

aof New South Wales, Solicitor of the Supreme Court ofbeing duly sworn makes oath and says as

follows :—L On the day of one thousand

hundred and I was duly admitted a Solicitor ofthe Supreme Court of

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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 theday of last past.

5. I arrived in the State of New South Wales on 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 absencefrom New South Wales, if any.]

7. Since I ceased to practise as aforesaid, I have beenengaged in [State mode of employment.]

8. I am known to C.D., of , and E.F., oftwo respectable householders resident in the State of

New South wales, andIrefer to the said C.D. and E. F.asto any inquiries that may he made respecting myself.

Sworn by the Deponent on the day first abovementioned, at Sydney, before m e,—

A Commissioner for Affidavits.

No. 39.In the Supreme Court of t

New South Wales. J

Rule 488. IN the matter of the application of A.B., a Solicitor of theSupreme Court of to haye 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 men-tioned, at Sydney, before me,—

A Commissioner for Affidavits.

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In the Supreme-Court of 1New South Wales.

Wednesday the 25th day of March, A.s.1903.

THE 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 WALKER, 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 books 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.

A.—THE INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION IN LEGAL HISTORY.

1. The Students' Legal History (R. 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" (18thor later editionl. 5

2. Williams' "Principles of the Law of Personal Property"(14th edition).*

(Students are advised to study these text-books in con-junction with Millard's Appendix to Williams' Real Propertyand Millard's Personal Property).

C.—THE FINAL EXAMINATION.Section 1.—The Law of Property and Principles of

Conveyancing.1. Dissertations on the Law and Practice of Conveyancing

contained in Prideaux Precedents, omitting parts relating tothe English system of searches for encumbrances and copy-holds (preferably 10th edition); to be studied in conjunctionwith Mr. Hogg's " Hints on the Law and Practice of Con-veyancing in new• South Wales."

2. The Real Property Act, 1900. (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, Bankruptcyt 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 218.1

Section 3.—(A.) Contracts, Mercantile Law, and Torts.1. Anson, " Law of Contracts" (8th or later edition).*2. Pollock, " Law of Torts" (6th or later edition).*3. Steven, "Mercantile Law," Part II (3rd or later edition).*

Secti0n 3.—(B.) Criminal Law 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. The Equity Act, 1901, and Rules.3. The Wills, Probate, and Administration Act, 1898, Partii

and Rules.4. The Matrimonial Causes Act, 1899, and Rules.5. The Bankruptcy Act., 1898, and Rules.

Section 4. —(B.) Inferior Court Practice.1. The District Court Act, 1901, and Rules.2. The Small Debts Recovery Act, 1899.3. 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 Corpus," "TheJustices 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 different methods of appealingfrom, or correcting, the decisions of the Inferior Courts.]

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' Students are notified that for examinations commencingafter the 1st August, 1904, they are advised to read Kemp's" Principles of the Law of Real Property " in place of Millard's"Appendix to Real Property" for the Intermediate Law Exam-ination, and the Judgment Creditors Remedies Act, 1901, andthe Arrest on mesne Process Act, 1902, for Section 4 (A).

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 ; but, on all

. Subjects 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 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 local enactments (such as theBills of Exchange Act, 1887) have been based on similar enact-ments previously passed in the United Kingdom. As to howfar law in force in England prior to 25th July, 1823, applies inNew South Wales, reference may he made to Webb's " lmperialLaw." As to how far English statutes have been adopted by,or embodied in, local legislation, reference may be made toMcIntyre and Curlewis' "Tables of Statutes,' although thesemust now be consulted in conjunction with the "Index to theConsolidated 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 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 is these examinations are liable to besuperseded by Federal legislation ; whirst on other subjectsshe 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

,—the date at which such examinations may be held.

Or 5. Candidates are also advised, prior to entering on theirstudies for the final examination, to make themselvesacquaintedwith the general tenor of both the Interpretation Act, 1897

...._ (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,1889 (Imperial).

• 6. Where chapterst sections, or pages are referred to, thereference is to be deemed " inclusive," unless otherwiseexpressed.

Intermediate Law Examinations

will be held during each Term of 1904 upon the dates mentionedon page 139.

The subjects for examination, in accordance with Rule 445,will be as shown on page 157.

Intermediate legal History Examinations during 1904.EXAMINATIONS will be held by the Board on the 22nd February,9th May, 2nd August, and 31st October. .

The books appointed by the Judges for the Legal HistoryExamination are shown on page 157.

Notice of intention to proceed to the Legal History Examina-tion should be lodged with the Secretary of the Board at latestbefore the beginning of the Term during which the examina-tion will be held. The notice should state the name of thecandidate in full. The amount of the fees, £2 10s. 6d., shouldaccompany the notice.

Articled Clerics will observe that on page 139 the dates uponwhich the Intermediate and Final Examinations will commenceduring 1904 are given, and also the latest dates upon whichnotice for such examinations may be lodged with the Secretary.

Preliminary Examination for Articled Clerks.

IN accordance with the regulations of the Supreme Court,candidates are required to pass an examination in the subjectsof the Matriculation Examination.

Examinations are held at the University in the months ofApril, July, and November, and the dates of such examinationsare shown on page 139.

The authors set for the Examination in April, 1904, are thesame as those prescribed for the Matriculation Examination inMarch, 1904.

For the Examinations in July and November, 1904t andApril, 1905, the authors are the same as those set for theMatriculation Examination of March, 1905, and so on in futureyears.

The fees for this Examination (£5 10s. 6d.) are payable tothe Secretary of the Solicitors' Admission Board, whosereceipt must be forwarded to the Registrar of the Universitynot less than seven days before the first day of examination.

Candidates for the Law Matriculation Examination willaccordingly find it indispensable to acquaint themselves withthe following information in reference to the ordinary Matricu- •i•lation Examination-

Candidates for Matriculation are required to pass a satis-factory Examination in Latin, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry,and one of the following subjects :—Greek, French, German.Proficiency in writing English is also taken into account.

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Compulsory Subjects.1. LATin.—Translation into English of passages from set

authors and of Latin passages at sight, and translation;,!.• of simple English sentences into Latin. Candidates are

expected to show an accurate knowledge of Latinaccidence.

2, ARITHMETIC.3- algebra ---To quadratic equations involving one unknown

quantity.GEOmETRY.—Euclid, Books I, II, and III.

Optional Subjects.(a) greek .—An Examination similar to that in Latin.(b)French.—An Examination similar to that in Latin.(c) GERmAN.—An Examination similar to that in Latin-

Subjects set for March and April, 1904.LATIk.—Cicero, Pro Sestio, to the end of Chapter 57(Holden,

Macmillan).GREEk.—Demosthenes, Olymbiacs I, IF, III (Abbott and

Matheson, or Sandy's).FRENCH.—Coppés, Contes Choisis (Macmillan).GERMAN.—Grillparzer, Sappho (Macmillan).

Subjects set for July and November, 1904, and April, 1905.LATIN.—Livy, Book XXVI (Nicholls, Angus & Robertson).Greek.—Plato, Apology (St. George Stock, Clarendon Press,

• two parts in one vol).FRENCh—Berthon, specimens of Modern French Prose

(Macmillan).GERMAN.—hauff, Das Wirtshaus im Spessart (Macmillan).sydentwilliam applegate gullick government printer1904

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