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NEW SOUTH WALES

LAW ALMANAC :

FOR,

1891

ChARLES POTTER, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, .SYDNEY.

8c 70-40 [Is. Cd.]© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

NEW SOUTh WALES

LAW ALMANAC

FOR

• 1891.

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INDEX.FACIE

Almanac 1Articled Clerks' Association 31Associates, Judges' 25Attorney-General, Department of 29Bankruptcy Department 26Barristers—Alphabetical List 34

Order of Seniority 32Admission Board 30

„ . „ Examiners to 31„ Examinations, &c. 7835 relating to Admission of 79

Chief Justices, past and present 19Circuits 18Claims to Grants of Land 30Clerk of Peace, Department 3f 29Clerks of Peace, Deputy 29Commissioners for taking Affidavits, Sydney 57

12 „ „ Country 59Commissioners for taking Affidavits in places

beyond the Jurisdiction of the Court—Calcutta 65China 65England 65Fiji 67Ireland 66New Zealand 69Queensland 69Scotland 66South Africa 67South Australia 67

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Commissioners, &c. —continued.Tasmania 67United States of America 66Victoria 68Wales 66Western Australia 67West Indies 67

Commissioners of other Courts for takingAffidavits in New South Wales—

Canada 74Cape of Good Hope - 74Fiji 73-India 74Ireland 74New Zealand 74Queensland 71South Australia 72State of California • 74Tasmania 71United States of America 74Victoria 70Western Australia • 73

Commissioners for taking Affidavits in theVice-Admiralty Court 59

Conveyancers, Certificated 57Copyright Office 31Country Towns and Solicitors practising

thereat 50Crown Solicitor's Department 30Curator's Department 26

District Court Judges 27

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District Court Sydney, Officers of 27„ „ Registrars and Bailiffs 28„ „ Metropolitan, Suburban, and

Hunter 76„ „ Northern 77„ „ North-Western 77„ „ Southern 77„ „ South-Western 78„ „ Western 78

Divorce and Matrimonial Court 26„ „ ,, Sittings of 17

Equity Appeals 13„ Department 26

Examinations for the Bar 78

Examinations, Intermediate History 80, 100„ Law, Final for Solicitors 86, 99„ Law, Intermediate 86,100

Law, Matriculation 86,100Gaol Deliveries 17

Governcrs of Australian Colonies 24

Incorporated Law Institute 30Lunacy, Department of 26

Moon, Phases of the ....... 21Notaries, Public, practising in New South

Wales 56Notices, &c., for Examinations for the Bar 78

„ „ Solicitors 86Parliamentary Draftsman 30Patents Office 31Prisons Department 27

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Prothonotary's Department 25Quarter Sessions, Chairmen of 27

„ Crown Prosecutors 29„ Metropolitan, Suburban,

and Hunter District 75„ Northern District 75„ North-Western „ 75

„ „ Southern „ 75„ South-Western „ 76

„ „ Western /9

Regal Table 23Royal Family, &c. 24Rules of Supreme Court for despatch of

business during 1890 13

Sheriffs Department 26Solicitors Admission Board 31

„ Examinations, &c. 86PI for Final 99

„ Interme-diate 100

„ Examinations, Books for History 100., Law Ma-

triculation 101„ Rules relating to Admission of 86„ Sydney • 36„ Country 45

Supreme Court Judges, past and present 19Sydney Causes 17Terms 17Vice-Admiralty Court 25

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Law Alamanac.JANUARY.

I 'I Th Holiday.2 F3S Holiday.

4 S Second sunday after Christmas.5M6Ti W

I0S HolidayHoliday.II S First Sunday after Epiphany.I2 M13T14 W

o 15Th16F

Holiday.I 8 S Second.

19M20T2I W22 Th23 F24 S Holiday.25 S Septinigesima Sunday.26 NL Holiday.27T28W29Th30 F3118 Holiday.

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FEBRUARY.

I I S Sexagesima Sunday.M

3T4W5Th

^ 6F7 S Holiday.

• 8 S Quinquagesima Sunday,g M Holiday.

• I0 TII W

12 Th13 F14 S Vacation ends.15 S First Sunday in Lent.16,M First Term begins, First Sydney Gaol17 1 T Delivery.18 W

• 1q ThPI 20 F

PI 21S22 S Second Sunday in Lent .

• 231M24'T

w 2 5 w Bar Examinations begin.26 Th Intermediate and Final Law ExaminationsI 27 F For Solicitors begin.

I 28S

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MARCH.

I S Third Sunday in Lent.2M

4 TW History Examinations at St. Paul, St. John,

1

5 Th and St. Andrew's Colleges.

6F7 S First Term ends.8,S Fourth Sunday in Lent. Sunday in Lent.9 M Sydney Causes in Nos 1, 2, and 3 Jury

11 T Courts begin.I1 W12Th13F14 8

15 S Fifth Sunday in Lent,16 M

ât 17 T18W

g 19Thy,i 30F

2I 5

m 22 S Palm Sunday.24 T25 W26Th27 F Good Friday.28 S Holiday.29 S Easter Sunday30 M Holiday.31T

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APRIL.

l I W Sydney Causes end.2 Th Wagga Wagga Circuit and Causes.3 F4,s

5 S First Sunday after Easter.61M Second Sydney Gaol Delivery. Law Matriculation

Examination.7 T Maitland Circuit and Causes.8W Hay and Albury Circuit and Causes.9Th Mudgee Circuit and Causes.o F

I1 3

12 S Second Sunday after Easter.i 3 M Deniliquin and dung Circuit and Causes.

I4 T Dubbo Circuit and Causes.

H ! 151VI6 Th Yass and Tamworth Circuit and Causes.EI 17F

pi 18 3I9 S Third Sunday after Easter.

20:4I Goulburn Circuit and Causes.21 T Bathurst and Armidale Circuit and Causes.22 W Broken Hill Circuit. and Causes.231T1124 F25

S 26SFourth Sunday after Easter. after Easter. (!Laster.27 M28 T Grafton Circuit and Causes.29

Th '

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Mar.

I I F2 s3 S Rogation Sunday,4 M Second Terni begins.5T6W7 Th8F

I0 S Sunday after Ascension.II MI 2 T13 W Bar Examinations begin.14 Th15F

WI 168E-1 17

S Whit Sunday.fA 19 TWWI 20 W History Examinations at St. Paul, St. John,

2ITh and St. Andrew's Colleges.22 F23824 S Trinity Sunday.

25 T Holiday.

27W128 Th Intermediate and Final Law Examinations.

29 F for Solicitors begin.30 331 ,S First Sunday after Trinity.

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JUNE.

M. I 3T

2 w34Th5F

. 6 S Second Term ends.7,S Second Sunday after Trinity.8 M Sydney Causes in Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Jury9T Courts. Third Sydney Gaol Delivery.

3o W •

i i3 Th12 F33 S

I4.S Third Sunday after Trinity.35 M36 TI7 W

m 38ThI ' 39 F0 20 S Queen enters 55th year of Reign. 21 S Fourth Sunday after Trinity. 22 Mk 23Tu' 24W

25Th26 F'27 S28 S Fifith Sunday after Trinity.29 M30 T

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JULY.

^ r 2 Th3 F Sydney Causes end.4 S Vacation begins. Holiday.5 S Sixth Sunday after Trinity.6 M Law Matriculation Examination. Holiday.9T8W9 Th

to 8"2 x S Holiday.1 2 S Seventh Sunday after Trinity.

I3 M24 T25 WI6 Th

2 q Fo 185 Holiday.

I9 S Eight Sunday after Trinity.20 M

I 21 T22 W23 Tb24 F25 S Holiday.

I 26 S Ninith Sunday after Trinity.

28 T29 W

j 3o ThI 31F

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AUGUST.

lI S Vacation cads. holiday.2 S Tenth Sunday after Trinity,3 M Third Term begins. Fourth Sydney Gaol

4 T Delivery.

5 W ,6 Th7 8

9 S Eleventh Sunday after Trinity.I0 M

IIT12 W Bar Examinations begin.13Th

I4F1 5 5I6 S Twelfth Sunday after Trinity.

F 17 11I8 T (and St. Andrew's Colleges.till 19 W History Examinations at St. Paul„St. John,F 20 Th Intermediate and Final Law Examinations

121 F for Solicitors begin.22S

23 S Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity.

25 T26 W27Th28

29 s Third Term ends.30 S Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity.

r 3r M Sydney Causes in Nos. 1, 2, and 3 JuryCourts begin.

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SEPTEMBER.

IT2W3 Th4 F5 86 S Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity.

La 8 T"

ô 9WI0Th

IIFM I2 S

13 M Sixteenth SUnday after Trinity.I4 M

I5 TI6WI7 Th

I 8 FI9SSeventeenth Sunday after Trinity.Sunday after Trinity.

122 M22 T23W Sydney Causes end.

r 24Th Wagga Wagga Circuit and Causes.25 F26 S27 S Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. Trinity.28M Maitland Circuit and Causes.29T30 W Hay and Albury Circuit and Causes.

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OCTOBER.

1 I Th Mudgce Circuit and Causes.2 F

$ 4 S Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity,{ Deniliquin and Young Circuit and Causes.5 M Fifth Sydney Gaol Delivery.

6'T Dubbo Circuit and Causes.7W8 Th Yass and Tamworth Circuit and Causes.9F

m 1o`111 S Twentieth Sunday after Trinity.

001 12 Sa Goulburn Circuit and Causes.H I 13 T Bathurst and Armidale Circuit and Causes.0 1q W Broken Hill Circuit and Causes.

15Th16F17S

18 S Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity,19 1

1 ' T Grafton Circuit and Causes.21 W

I. z Th

23 F24 S25 S Twenty-second Sunday after Trinité.

( a6 M Fourth Tenu begins.

I 27îT28, W[29 Th3631 S

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NOVEMBER..

I S Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity.2 M Law Matriculation Examination.3T4 W Bar Examinations begin.5Th

6 F

8 STwenty-fourth Suntrap after Trinity.

9 M Holiday.I0 TII W History Examinations at St. Paul, St. John,I2 Th and St. Andrew's Colleges.

13F

I/1 .4 14I5 S Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity.

c 1617Tr8 W19 Th Intermediate and Final Law Examinations20F for Solicitors begin.

21 S22 S Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity.^3 M24T25 W26Th

27, F2S Fourth Tenn ends.29 S First Sunday after Trinity.30 NI Sydney Causes in Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Jury

Courts. Sixth Sydney Gaol Delivery.

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DECEMBER.

I T2 W3 Th4FS

6 S Second Sunday in Advent.

8Tvif 9WI0 Th▪ II F

12 3

L 13 M Thirs Sunday in Advent.4• 15T

x6 W17Th18F19 S20 S Fourth Sunday in Advent.21M22 T23 W Sydney Causes end.

r 24 Th Vacation begins. Holiday.25 F Christmas Day.

c 26 S Holiday. 27 S First Sunday after Christmas.

ô I 28 M Holiday.

^ L 30L. W31 Th

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Thursday, the twentieth day of November, A.D. 1890.

REGULAE GENERALES.

THE following Rules are hereby established, for the despatch ofbusiness in the Supreme Court, during the year 1891.

TERNS, 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.

ADDITIONAL DAYS FOR. DEMURRERS, AND SPECIALOASES.

2. Demurrers and Special Cases may be heard on such addi-tional days as two Judges shall appoint.

EQUITY, BANKRUPTCY, ECCLESIASTICAL, ANDDIVORCE APPEALS.

3. Equity, Bankruptcy, Ecclesiastical, and Divorce Appealsmay be set down for, and will take precedence, on the Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of the second and of eachalternate week during Term. Appeals in interlocutory motionsin these jurisdictions may, in case of emergency, be heard onany Tuesday or Friday in Term.

4. 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 11 o'clock.

6. Applications for Probates and Letters of Administrationand other non-contentious Ecclesiastical matters will be takenby the Judge in Bankruptcy on Thursday from 10 o'clock. Allother Ecclesiastical matters will be taken by the Judge inBankruptcy at such times as he shall appoint. The Judge inBankruptcy will also take all Company matters on Wednesdayat 10 o'clock, and the General Bankruptcy Business as follows :-Motions under Section 130 on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes-day, at 11 o'clock ; Motions generally on Tuesday and Friday,at 10 o'clock; Creditors' Petitions and Motions to set asideBankruptcy Notices, on Thursday, at 11 o'clock ; and Applica-tions for Certificates and Release, on Friday, at 11 o'clock.

SETTING DOWN CAUSES AT LAW.8. 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 by a Jury offour persons, nor more than two Causes for Trial by a SpecialJury, or three Causes by a Common Jury : Provided that anaddit ional number of Causes, not exceeding two, may be setdown for any day, if the Prothonotary shall see fit.

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7. For each clay of the Sittings for Causes there shall be threeseparate Cause Lists, which will be taken respectively in No. 1,No. 2, and No. 3 Jury Courts. And until all Lists have beenfilled, in accordance with the preceding Rule, no Cause shall(except by leave of the Prothonotary, approved of in writing bya Judge) be set down in any List for any subsequent day.

SURIES OF TWELVE.8. Provided that Causes for Trial by Juries of Twelve

(whether Special or Common Jurors) shall be set down for suchdays only as the Prothonotary shall in each case direct.

CAUSES UNCONCLUDED DURING THE SITTINGS.9. 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.

TRANSFERRING CAUSES.10. Causes, on the List of any Court, may be transferred

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

REMANETS GENERALLY.11.Remanets from any Sitting shall have precedence over

other Causes ; and shall be set down by the Prothonotary, eachaccording to its appropriate List, for the next Sittings.

CAUSES ON CIRCUIT.12. Causes for Trial in the Circuit Cou rts, respectively, shall

be entered for the day fixed for holding the Circuit in the LawAlmanac annexed hereto. But whenever it shall appear to theChief Justice, or to the Judge intending to hold any CircuitCourt, that it will not be convenient to hear the Civil Causes(if any) set down for trial at that Court on the day named forsuch Causes in the Calendar for the time being, it shall becompetent to the Chief Justice or to such Judge, not less thansixteen days before the day which shall have been fixed by theCalendar for opening the said Court, to appoint some other dayfor the t rial of such Causes, by direction to the Prothonotary,and the Prothonotary shall thereupon forthwith give notice ofsuch appointment to the Solicitors in the said Causes or totheir town agents, and also to the Sheriff, so that the CivilJury may be summoned or receive notification accordingly, andall notices already given between the parties shall hold goodand be applied to the day so specially appointed, and allnotices and subpoenas to be thereafter given or issued shall begiven or issued for that day.

13. If there shall be no Civil Causes set down and notice oftrial given and notified to the Prothonotary for any CircuitCourt, up to the sixteenth day before the day named in theCalendar for the time being for the trial of Civil Causes thereat,no jury shall be summoned to such Court for the trial of CivilIssues without the leave of a Judge, and it shall be the duty ofthe Prothonotary to give notice to the Sheriff accordingly.

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CROWN CASES RESERVED.14.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, unless aJudge shall otherwise order.

NOTIONS NISI FOR NEW TRIAL.15. All Causes in which the usual Memorandum has been

filed of a Motion Nisi for a New Trial, shall be entered in theorder of filing ; and (subject to the provisions of the Rules ofthe 21st May, 1888) shall be called on in that order on everyday in Term until disposed of.

PARTIES NOT READY TO PROCEED.16. Every case so called on, in which no Counsel shall move ,

shall (unless the Court extends the time) be struck out of thePaper—with leave to the adverse Party to sign Judgment.And the like, where a Rule Nisi has been granted, and theMoving Party is not prepared to proceed.

FILED MEMORANDUM NECESSARY.17. A Sled Memorandum shall in all cases be necessary,

under the Rules of the 19th August, 1861, and shall be filed intriplicate ; but, where the Cause shall have ended during theTerm, or within four days preceding the Term, no Motion inpursuance of such Memorandum need be made earlier thanthe fourth day after the filing thereof.

RULES NISI FOR NEW TRIAL.18. Every Rule Nisi for a New Trial shall be entered in the

Term Book as soon as granted, and called on in the order inwhich it was granted; and the Moving Party shall in all easesbegin, and the Party showing cause follow—one Counsel havingthe reply.

19. Every such Rule shall be taken out, filed in triplicate, andserved within seven days after it has been granted, otherwiseit shall be held to have lapsed, and the Prothonotary shallthereupon strike the case out of the Term Book.

MOTIONS ON NOTICE.20. All Motions on notice shall be entered in the Term Paper

by the Prothonotary in the order in which they are filed, andshall come on for hearing in the said order.

PRECEDENCE OF BUSINESS.21. Subject to Rule 3, Motions Nisi for New Trials will, on

every day except Friday, have precedence of all other busi-ness. On Fridays Criminal and other Crown Cases will haveprecedence. On Tuesdays and on Fridays (after Criminalbusiness) Motions generally will have precedence, then appealsin cases of emergency in interlocutory - motions in the Equity,Bankruptcy, Ecclesiastical,' and Divorce jurisdictions ; thenMotions on Notice, and then Motions. On ThursdaysDemurrers, Special Cases, and District Court Appeals willhave precedence. By leave- of the Court, Common Motionsmay be taken on any day.

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ORDER OF BUSINESS GENERALLY.22. On every day, subject to the preceding Rule, all Matters

in the Tern Paper for argument shall be entered, and called onand beard, in the order of their date. Rules Nisi for NewTrials will be classed under this Rule. All other Rules to showcause (unless the Court shall otherwise order) will be enteredfor and heard on some Tuesday or Friday only.

VACATION BUSINESS.23.During the Vacations, Causes may be set down, and

notices of Trial, and to admit or produce documents, may begiven, and all Writs may he issued, executed, and returned ;and in every ease Costs may be taxed if the Taxing Officersshall deem it necessary ; and all necessary proceedings may betaken for the purposes of an Appeal, or for obtaining or dis-solving any Injunction. And Summonses in eases of emergencymay be returnable in Chambers on any Friday.

24. During the Vacations no other business than that abovespecified will be taken without the leave of a Judge, nor shallany pleadings be filed or delivered without such leave, norshall Time run at Law or in Equity.

25. In actions upon Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes,and Cheques, all steps and proceedings which may be takenout of vacation without the leave of a .fudge, may be takenduring vacation without such leave, and Time shall run at Law,notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the precedingRule contained.

CHAMBER BUSINESS.26.Chamber Business at Law will be taken on Mondays,

Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock= except during thesittings for the trial of Causes and during Term, when theChamber business will be taken at 9 . 30 a.m. : Provided that aSummons may be returnable on any other day by order of aJudge.

27.Every Summons returnable on a Monday shall be servedon the party whose attendance is required before 1 o'clock ofthe preceding Friday afternoon, unless a Judge shall otherwiseorder.

28. No Chamber application will be entertained on any day, inor out of Term (except in cases of emergency) after 1 o'clock.

SATURDAYS.29.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 shall think fit. On all Saturdays theSupreme Court Offices will close at 12 o'clock noon.

FREAK. M. DARLEY, C.J.W. C. WINDEYER, J.J. GEO. LONG INNES, J.M. H. STEPHEN, J.WM. OWEN, J.W. J, FOSTER, J.C. J. MANNING, J.

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SITTINGS OF THE SUPREME C0URT' 0F NEWSOUTH WALES.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Divorce Jurisdiction. j

Tuesday, the 21st day of October, A.D. 1800.

I, WILLiAM ChARLEs WINDEYER, being the Judge duly appointedunder the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act of 1873, dohereby, in pursuance of the several powers vested in me bythe said Act, appoint that,—

Monday, the 23rd day of February,Wednesday, the 27th day of May,Monday, the 10th day of August, andMonday, the 16th day of November,

shall be the days during the year of our Lord one thousandeight hundred and ninety-one, upon which issues in this Juris-diction shall be set down for trial in the Divorce Court, King-street, Sydney.

W. C. WINDEYER, J.

GAOL DELIVERIES.

First Sydney Gaol Delivery, Monday, 16 February.Second, „ 6 April.Third „ 77 8 June.Fourth„ 77 „ 3 August.Fifth 5 October.Sixth „ 33 30 November.

TERNS.

First Term, 16 February to 7 March.Second „ 4 May to 6 June.Third „ 3 August to 20 August.Fourth „ 26 October to 28 November.

SYDNEY CAUSES.

Monday, f) March to Wednesday, 1 April-„ 8 June to Friday, 3 July., 31 August to Wednesday, 23 September.„ 30 November to 77 December.

Surma IN DIVORCE.

First Sittings in Divorce, Monday, 23 February.Second „ Wednesday, 27 May.ThirdMonday, 10 August.Fourth „ „ „ 16 November.

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CIRCUITS AND CAUSES ON CIRCÛIT.

Wagga Wagga-2 April ; 24 September.Albury-8 April ; 30 September.Deniliquin-13 April ; 5 October.Broken Hill-22 April ; 14 October.

Maitland-7 April ; 28 September.Tamworth-16 April ; 8 October.Armidale-21 April ; 13 October.Grafton-28 April ; 20 October.

Mudgee-9 April ; 1 October.Dubbo—l4 April ; 6 October.Bathurst— 21 April ; 13 October.

Hay—S April ; 30 September.Young-13 April ; 5 October.Yass-1C April ; 8 October.Goulburn-20 April ; 12 October.

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VACATIONS.

First vacation beginning 20 December, 1890, and ending14 February, 1891. Second vacation beginning 4 July andending 1 August, 1891.

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CHIEF JUSTICES OF NEW SOUTH WALES,1823 to 1887.

Held officeNames.

From ToRemarks.

Forbes, SirFrancis, Ent.

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

Dowling, SirJames, Knt.

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

Stephen, Sir 7 Oct., 1844 6 Nov., 1873 Resigned.Alfred, C.B.,G.C.M.G.

Martin, SirJames, Ent.

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

Salomons, The 15 Nov., 1886 27 Nov., 1886 Resigned.Hon. JulianEmanuel.

Parley, Sir Fred-erick, Kut.

29 Nov., 1886 Still in office.

ACTING CHIEF JUSTICES.Dowling, James

Dickinson, JohnNodes.

JUDGES PRIOR

16 April, 183629 Aug., 1837

15 Feb., 1860 17 Feb., 1861

TO CHARTER OF

Apptd. C. J., 30Aug., 1837.

Retired, 17 Feb.,1861.

JUSTICE.Bent, Jeoffrey 1812 1815 Returned to

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

Europe, 4 Feb.,1924.

Wylde, John,LLB.

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

JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT.Wylde, John,

LL. B.23 Mar., 1824 12 Feb , 1825 Returned to

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.Westbrook,Knt.

11 Oct , 1832 6 July, 1844 Apptd. Judgeof Sup. Ct.,Madras, 1844.

Kinchela, John,LL.D.

16 April, 1836 4 Nov., 1837 Died, 21 July,1845.

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JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT—continued.

Held officeNames. Remarks.

From To

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

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

Oct., 1844.A'Beckett, Wil- 15 July, 1844

liam.31 Jan., 1846 Died, June, 1869.

Dickinson, John 13 Oct., 184414Nodes.

Feb., 1860 Aptd. Actg. C. J.,15 Feb., 1860.

Therry, Roger .. 1 Feb., 1846 31 Jan., 1859 Died, 1874.

Manning, Wm. 12 Jan., 184818 Nov., 1849 Resigned.Montague.

Milford, Samuel 1 Jan., 1856F.

26 May, 1865 Died, 26 May,1865.

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

Hargrave, John 22 June, 186511 Oct., 1881Fletcher.

Died, 23 Feb.,1883.

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

Faucett, Peter.. 4 Oct., 1865 8 Feb., 1888 Resigned.

Manning, Sir 28 April, 1876 17 Oct., 1887 Resigned.William Mon-tague, knt.

Windeyer, Wil-11 Aug., 1879 Still in office.liam Charles.

Innes, Sir Joseph 14 Oct., 1881 „ „George Long.

Stephen, Mat-19 May, 1887 „ „thew Henry.

Owen, William.. 18 Oct., 1887 „ „

DefFell, George 3 Jan., 1888 9 Nov., 1889 Resigned.Hibbert.

Foster, William 14 Feb., 1888 Still in office.John.

Manning,Charles 13 Nov., 1889 „ „James.

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PHASES OF THE MOON.

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

Last Quarter .. 3 8 17 p.m. I Perigee 12 12 0 noonNew Moon .... 11 1 29 a.m. Apogee 28 2 0 a.m.First Quarter .. 17 4 22 p.m.Full Moon .... 25 10 30 a.m.

February.Last Quarter .. 2 2 47 p.m. I Perigee 9 11 0 p m.New Moon .. 9 12 17 p.m. Apogee 24 4 O a.m.First Quarter.. 16 4 34 a.m.Full Moon .... 24 5 23 a.m.

March.Last Quarter .. 4 5 42 a.m. Perigee 10 11 0 a.m.New Moon .... 10 9 56 p.m. Apogee 23 8 0 a.m.First Quarter.. 17 7 15 p.m.Full Moon .... 25 11 17 p.m.

April.Last Quarter .. 2 4 35 p.m. Perigee 7 S 0p.m.New Moon .... 9 7 2 a.m. Apogee 10 10 0 p.m.First Quarter.. 16 11 45 a.m.Full Moon .... 24 3 10 p.m.

May.Last Quarter .. 1 11 56 p.m. Perigee 5 7 0 p.m.New Moon .... 8 4 20 p.m. Apogee 0 p.m.First Quarter.. 16 5 9 a.m.Full Moon .... 24 4 31 a.m.Last Quarter .. 31 4 59 a.m.

June.New Moon .... 7 2 31 a.m. Perigee 1 7 0 a.m.First Quarter.. 14 10 39 p.m. Apogee 14 11 0 a.m.Full Moon .... 22 3 17 p.m. Perigee 26 3 0 p.m.Last Quarter .. 29 9 21 a.m.

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July.d. h. ni. d. h. 0.

New Moon .... (i 2 4 p.m. Apogee 12 5 0 a.m.First Quarter.. 14 3 34p.m. Perigee 24 2 0 a.m.Full Moon .... 21 11 59 a.m.Last Quarter .. 28 2 38 p.m.

August.New Moon .... 5 3 17 ¢.m. Apogee 8 8 0 p.m.First Quarter.. 13 7 10 a.m. Perigee 21 7 0 am.Full Moon .... 20. 7 33 a.m.Last Quarter .. 26 10 14 p.m.

September.New Moon .. 3 6 21 p.m. Apogee 5 6 0 a.m.First Quarter.. 11 9 12 p.m. Perigee 18 6 0 p.m.Full Moon .. 18 3 9 p.m.Last Quarter .. 25 0 12 a.m.

October.New Moon .... 3 11 3 a.m. I Apogee 2 9 0 a.m.First Quarter.. 11 9 2 a.m. Perigee 17 4 0 a.m.Full Moon . 17 Il 50 p.m. Apogee 29 2 0 p.m.Last Quarter .. 25 0 1 a.m.

November.New Moon .... 2 4 37 a.m. Perigee 1412 0 noonFirst Quarter.. 9 . 6 51 p.m. Apogee 20 7 0 a.m.Full Moon ..... 10 10 21 a.m.Last Quarter .. 23 0 31 p.m.

December.New Moon .... 1 9 50 p.m. Perigee 12 5 0 a.m.First Quarter.. 9 3 18 a.m. Apogee 24 4 0 a.m.Full Moon ... 10 40'58 p.m.Last Quarter .. 23 3 43 p.m.New Moon .... . 31 1 25 p.m.

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:aREGAL TABLE

To ascertain the dates of Acts of Parliaments, &c.

Kings and Queens. Accession.Years'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 0 18Henry III .. .. 1216 October 19 57Edward I .. .. 1272 November 6 35Edward II .. .. 1307 July 7 20Edward III .. .. 1327 January 25 51Richard 11 .. .. 1377 June 21 23Henry IV .. .. 1399 September 29 14Henry 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 .. .. 1509 April 22 38Edward VI .. .. 1547 January 28 7Mary .. .. 1553 July 6 6Elizabeth .. .. 1558 November 17 45James I. .. .. 1603 March 24 23Charles I .. .. 1625 March 27 24Charles II .. .. 1649 'January 30 37James II.. .. 1685 February 6 5 William and Maryt .. 1689 February 13 14Anne .. .. 1702 March 8 13George I.. .. .. 1714 August 1 13George H .. .. 1727 June 11 34George III .. .. 1760 October 25 60George IV .. .. 1820 January 29 11Wil liam IV .. 1830 June 26 7Victoria .. .. .. 1837 June 20 —

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 H.

f William HI alone from December 28, 1694.

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ROYAL FAMILY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA, Queen of the United Kingdom of

Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India, only daughter ofHis late Royal Highness Edward, Disks of Kent ; born May 24,1819 ; succeeded to the throne on the decease of her uncle KingWilliam IV, June 20, 1837 ; proclaimed June 21; crowned June28, 1838 ; married February 10, 1840, at the Chapel Royal, St.James's, to her cousin, Field Marshal His Royal HighnessFrancis Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Duke of Saxe,Prince of Saxe Coburg and Gotha (born August 26, 1819), K.T.,G.C.B., &c. ; died Dec. 14, 1861. Issue-Victoria AdelaideMary Louisa, Princess Royal, born Nov. 21, 1840 ; marriedJan. 25, 1858, to His Imperial Highness Frederick III, lateEmperor of Germany. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, born 9Nov., 1841; married March 10, 1863, to Princess Alexandra ofDenmark. Alice Maud Mary, born April 25,1843, married July1, 1862, to Prince Frederick William Louis, of Hesse; diedDec. 14, 1878. Alfred Ernest Albert, born Aug. 6, 1844 ; marriedJanuary 23, 1874, to Grand Duchess Ma rie Alexandrovna ofRussia. Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 25, 1846 ; marriedJuly 5, 1866, to Prince Christian of Augustenberg. LouisaCarolina Alberta, born March 18,1848; married March 21,1871,to the Marquis of Lorne. A rthur Patrick William Albert, bornMay 1, 1850 ; married March 13, 1879, to Princess Louise ofPrussia. Leopold George Duncan Albert, horn April 7, 1853 ;married April 27, 1882, to Princess Helen of Waldeck-Pyrmont;died March 28, 1884. Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, bornApril 14, 1857; married July 23, 1885, to Prince Henry of Bat-tenberg.

GOVERNORS OF THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.New South Wales-The Earl of Jersey.Victoria-The Earl of Hopetoun.New Zealand-The Earl of Onslow.Queensland-Sir Henry Wylie Norman, G.C.B.South Australia-The Earl of Kintore.Tasmania-Sir Robert G. C. Hamilton, K.C.M.G.Western Australia-Sir W. C. P. Robinson, K.C.M.G.Fiji. Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell, K.C.M.G.

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SUPREME COURT.Chief Justice The Hou. Sir Frederick Parley, Ent.

The Hon. Win. Charles Windeyer.The Hon. Sir George Innes, Knt.

Puisne Judges The Hon. Matthew Henry Stephen.The Hon. William Owen.The Hon. William John Foster.The Hon. Charles James Manning.

Chief Judge in Equity The Hon. William Owen.Judge in Divorce and The Hon. Wm. Charles Windeyer.Matrimonial Causes yJudge in Bankruptcy The Hon. Charles James Manning.Attorney-General The Hon. G. B. Simpson, Q.C., M.L.C.Minister of Justice The Hon. A. J. Gould.Clerk to Chief Justice II. S. Parley.Clerk to Mr. Justice )R. R. Garran,'

Windeyer Clerk to Mr. Justice

Imes }G. M. L. Innes,Clerk to Mr. Justice t W. Edgar,

Stephen iClerk to Mr. Justice }J. DI. Harvey,to Owen jClerk to Mr. Justice E. P. Foster,Foster Clerk to Mr. Justice} R. K. Manning,Manning

Supreme Court Department.Prothonotary Frederick Chapman.

Chief Clerk C. R. Walsh.Second Persse Rainsford.Third Reginald C. Monday.

Fourth J. G. Leary.Fifth J. Murphy.Sixth F. C. Baylis.Seventh M. J. Dunphy.Eighth T. Buckland.Temporary Clerk A. T. Paton.Custodian of (Gills F. R. Barges.Clerk A. Newman.Registrar of Probates Thos. William Garrett.

Accountant C. M. Deane.Oriental Interpreter John Meer Hasmot.French, German, and} C. G. Michel.Italian InterpreterCourt-keeper J. G. Plumb.

Vice-Admiralty Court.Judge-Commissary The Hon. Sir Frederick Parley, lintDeputy Judge The Hon. W. C. Windeyer.Registrar Frederick Chapman.Marshal John Martin.

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

Associatesand Clerks

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Divorce and Matrimonial Causes.Registrar Frederick Chapman.Clerk Persse Rainsford.

Curator's Department.Curator of Intestate

Estates Theodore Powell.Chief Clerk and) George E. Curtis.Accountant Second Clerk C. E. A. MacNevin.Third Clerk Rowland C. Young.Junior Clerk

Master in Equity's Department.Master in Equity Henry Francis Barton.Deputy Registrar and )

Assistant Taxing W. II. Hargraves.Officer

Chief Clerk W. A. Balcombe.Second L. D. Deane.Third Edward Daly.Fourth H. A. N. Smith.Accountant W. C. V. Gibbes.Assistant Accountant A. Newmarch.

Shorthand Writers J. E. Cunningham." i Horace C. Rogers.

Lunacy Department.Master in Lunacy Hen ry Francis Barton.Chief Clerk H. Edwards.Accountant A. J. Mason.Second Clerk C. H. Bernett.Third II . D. Canaan.Record Clerk A. E. Hellyer.Ledger Keeper E. C. F. Howling.Junior Cleric W. J. Skinner.

Bankruptcy Department.Registrar in Bank- Arthur Henry.ruptey Accountant II. J. Greville.Chief Clerk Aubrey M. P. Howls.Second Henry E. Maxted.Third James Carroll.Fourth Harold A. Rich.Fifth Archibald Chisholm.Official Assignees . ,

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L. T. Lloyd, E. M. Stephen, Augustus t Morris.

Messenger Enoch W. Booty.

SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT.Sheriff Charles Cowper.Under Sheriff' C. E. B. Maybury.Chief Cleric George Morgan.

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Se end J. M. Wilshire.Third Percy, Allman.

Fourth R J. J. W. Jervaulx.Fifth C. Cl. Watson.Sixth Percy H. Monday (temporarily) .

Sydney—Geo, Henry Lethbridge. Graelton—A. S. Messrs.Assistants — F. II. Sorrier, lias—C. Holding.

F. E. Blanchard, F. W. King. Llsmone—Martin M'Donough.North Stony ...an (•ocean of Maithland—K. 51. Wray.

Tumberland—Oscar Hughan & Mungee—L. G. Abrams.J. T. Steel. Muswellbrook—G. E. Turner.

i Alburn—R. C. Riley4's u Armidale—Peter Dean. Newcastle—W. Sims.

Bathurst—II. A. Gough. Port Macquarie—H. W. C.Bega—Joseph Fasten. Windeyer.

Boenke—J. A. O'Flaherte. Tamworth—G. S. Challis.?,3 Broken HILL—E. D. Peren. Tenterfield—W . G. Idriess.é COOMA.—J. B. Spence. WAGGA WAGGA—James Inglis.h Coonamble— F. J. Clanney. WALGITT—John Duhigg.

Campbelltown—C. H. (Soar. Winthworth—T. H. Dower.Deniliquin —C. F. Duchatel. Wilcannia--Thomas Barelny.

Du ono—Thomas Frawley. Wollongong—E. H. Boys.FORBES—A..J. Cane. Yans—James Powell.

GLEN Ir .Ls—Patrick Kinsella. Young—R. J. Challis.Goelbern—W. Kirchner.

DEPARTMENT OF PRISONS.Comptroller-General George Miller.Deputy Comptroller A. H. Collis.First Cleric and C S S. Bussell.Accountant ISecond Cleric A. C. Martin.Third Clerk- F. J. Willard.Assistant Accountant E. W. Howell.Junior Clerk J'. T. Trotter.

DISTRICT COURT JUDGES.METROPOLITAN AND HUN - ) Alfred M'Farland.

TER DISTRICT William Hattam Wilkinson.SOUTHERN DISTRICT Charles Edward Robertson Murray.SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT David Grant Forbes.WESTERN DISTRICT Ernest Brougham Docker.NORTHERN DISTRICT Alfred Paxton Deckhouse.

NORTH WESTERN District Grantley Hyde Fitzhardinge.(The several District Court Sludges are also Chairmen of the Courts

of Quarter Sessions sr it gin their respective Districts.)

Sydney District Court,i Registrar J. A. Lucas.

Second Registrar W. J. Halloran.Second Clark A. Horniman.Third F. E. Crook.

Fourth Charles Sampson.Fifth A. Bowling.Read Bailiff J: B. Allpress.

I Bailiffs James Mayhew, Samuel WithersJohn Bishop,

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

Albury Fred. G. Adrian Robert Campbell Vary.Armidale J. M. Sheahan Peter Dean.

B Balranald ... S. W. bagnes George Hartwell.Bathurst Wm. G. P. Smith Henry A. Gough.Bega Joseph Payten.

Bingera O. A. S. Fitzpatrick A. W. Mallan.Boatharbour ,. Frank B. Treatt C. H. Wright.Bambala W. A. Dovers Joseph M. Gleeson.

Bourke George Atkin Jahn Andrew O'Flaherty.Braidwood .. Jahn Kenny George Frederick Taylor.

Broken Hill.... C. G. Gibson E. D. Perin.Boonton T. Foley, P.M. ............ .... Thomas G. Cook.

Campbelltown Donald ti. 'Naughton C. H. Otway.Carcoar J. H. Louche C. H. Riggs.Casino Gunge H. Margolis.Cabre II. Holcombe S. E. Cullen.Cooma Arthur Blix J. B. Spence.Covnabarabran. A. T. Cochran, J. Maguire.

Conamble .... George Whitfeld F. J. Clamer.Cootamundra .. Charles J. Lloyd ...............1. Purcell.

Corowa Marcus Dull, linty George Piggin.Cow,' Beilby P. P. Kemp lJohn Muir,-.-

Deniliquin .... E. A. Grainger (harles P. Duchatel.Dubbo W. J. Matin Thomas Trawler.Eden G. W. H. Gravies Joseph Payten,

Emmaville ... J. Hamilton.Forbes Edmond A. T. Tory Alfred J. Cane.Glen lanes .... G. Stevenson Patrick Kinsella.Goulburn ...... William Carson William Kirchner.Grafton William Clarke . Meares.

Grenfell 'William Poston Robertson.... W. H. Hazelton.Gandagai O. A. Edwards F. Merano.Gunnadah .... J. J. Kingsmill Patrick A. O'Neill.

Hall Chas. C. Holding.Hillston Duncan G. McDougall A. V. Grant.Inverell Charles Egan..Kempsey .1. R. Linsley Choies R. Wright.K iruna W. B. Connell Cornelius Leggatt.L Lismore Cornelius Coghlan M. M`Donough.E Lithgow IV, B. Brown Henry Dey.Maclean H. A. Ledger William Harris.Maitland ...... Francis S. Isaac: K. M. Wray.Menindie Patrick T. Whealy Joseph Bear.Milton John Rainsford Christopher Murray.

Molong H. H. Chippendale J. .1. Morris.Moree A. R. Perry G. Shaw.

Moruya John Slot tin.Moss Jale James R. Seroggie A lfred Townsend.Mudgee Lewis G. Abrams.

Murwillumbah E. A. Barrington A Eastaughffe.Murrundi George Rupert Evans, 1'.M.... F. G. loiter.

Musswellbrock James Toles Sydney Ta purr.N arrabri Walter Scott Arthur Lloyd.

Narramdera .. J. W. Lees, J.P. Arthur Davenport.N ewcastle Henry W. H. Huntington ..... Walter Scott Collins.Norres F. 11: Galhrnith 1 h, Christopter Murray.Orange Stephen Murphy, J P C..J. Barnes.

Parramatta .... George 'Wickham John Parsers.Peurith John Kingdon Cleeve, P.M..... John Price.

Part Macquarie J. T. Hobbes, P.M H. W. C. Windeyer.Queanbeyan .. C. J. B. Hero J. Ford.

Singleton Robert Waddell C. Poppenhagen.t J. B. Allpress.

Sydney John A. Lucas and 3 John Bishop. .William J. Halloran James Mayhew.

Samuel Withers.Silvertown Saunders E. D. Perin.Tamworth .... L. W. Broughton G. T. Challis.

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District. Registrar. Bailiff.Tore r ...... ... Jasper Albert Creagh, P.M if . M'Cabe.Tortoni JaMes Miller James Davoren.Ten',field .... Frederick flume Walter Owen 'dries.

• Taoist Henry S. Hawkins James (arr.W,, Wagga J. McKensey James Inglis.

Walgelt Grantley A. Hyde J. Dahhige.1111,7. Chas. henry Piggott Chas J. W. Glover.Wellington .... Alfred G. Chiplin W. MacGuire.Wentworth .... J. S. Maitland T. H. Bower.Wilcannia .... Arthur W. Pratt Thomas Barclay.Windsor Arthur Gates John T. Smith.Wollongong .... D. It. Jamieson E. H. Boys.Pass G. Addison lames S CarterYoung F. S. Osborn Robt. J. Challis.

QUARTER SESSIONS DEPARTMENT.

Colony Z W. R. Beaver.

Chief aerie W. M. Macfarlane.

C.

F. S. Nathan, S. L. Guy,Y. D.Clerks H. Bestial* W. J. Clarke, J.

Gonsolves.

Crown Prosecutors.SYDNEY W. L. Merewether.

METROPOLITAN, SUBURBAN,) W. H..)- B. Coffey.AND HUNTER DISTRICT rSOUTHERN DISTRICT A. F. Dawson.

SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT Herbert Harris.WESTERN DISTRICT A. R. Butterworth.

Northern DistrictT R. J. BrowningNORTH-WESTERN DISTRICT J. Armstrong.

Deputy Clerks of the Peace.Albers ..... ..... F. G. Adrian. Grenfell W. F. Roberts..

Armidale J. M. Shehan. Hay W. Chishohn.B Balranald S W. Baynes. HilIston D. M' Dougall.

Braidwood J. Kenny.. Inverell Mega Kempsey T R. Linsley.Binge. O. A. S. .Fitzpat- Lismore C. Coghlan.

rick . Maitland F. S. Isaacs.Bourke G. Atkin. Afore A. R. Perry.B roken Hill .... C. G. Gibson. Mudgee Burrowaf . T. Foley. Murrurundi G. R. Evans.Cobra. H. Holcombe. Narra'ri W. Scott.Cana A. Olin. Orange ..... .... S. Murphy.

Coonamble G. Whitfield. Port Macquarie.. J. T. Hobbes.Coonabarabran A. L. Cochrane. Queanbeyan .... C J. Helm.

Cootamundra Tamworth L. W. Broughton.Gino. B. P. Kemp. Taree . . . ., .. .... J. A. Creagh.Deniliquin Tenterfield F. Borne.Dub. W. J. Martin. Walgett Forbes E. A. T. Pery. Wagga Wagga .. J. M`Kensey.Glen lanes G. Stevenson. Welling/on A. G. (Junin,

Goulburu.... ... W. Carson. Wentworth J. S. Maitland.Gundagai O. A. Ed wards Wileannia A. W. R. Pratt.

Gunnedah J. J. Kingsmill: Tao,, G. Addison.Grafton W. Clarke. Young ., F. S. Osborn.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Secretary W. W. Stephen.Clerk . . Herbert F. Morris.

Clerk of the Peace fertile

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CROWN SOLICITOR'S DEPARTMENT.Croton Solicitor John Williams.Chief Clerk C. E. Parkinson.Criminal Clerk J. J. Lee.

(M. S. Marte, E. Ii. Wilshire,) F. S. Williams, A. E. Withy,

FI. Curtis, J. Hazelden, P. Kelly,^A. C. Fraser, L. J. Pooley.

Account and Record )Clerk F. S. Shaw.

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PARLIAMENTARY DRAFTSMAN.Parliamentary Drafts-) Alexander Oliver, Barrister-at-Law.tyran Clerk to do. E. Lewis Scott.

CLAIMS TO GRANTS OF LANDS.(Commissioners under S Win. IV., No. 21.)

( His Honor Judge Wilkinson,Commissioners - Edmund Burton, and Theodore

( Powell.Secretary J. Murray White.

INCORPORATED LAW INSTITUTE.President John Williams, Crown Solicitor.

Vice-Presidents Hon. W. H. Pigott, M.L.C., and F.Curtiss.

(J. Williamson, P. W. Creagh,Hon. R. Burdett Smith, C.M.G.,

Council ' DI L.C. , G . J . Sly ,

R. Holdsworth, M. E .A'Beckett,W. Cope, G. Colquhoun,

L. F. Dixon, and M. M. Makinson.Hon. Treasurer J. McLaughlin.lien. Secretary .I. Murray White.

Auditors A. R. Minter and A. J. Pope.

B ARRISTERS' ADMISSION BOARD.(Under 11 Vic. No. 57, und 39 Vie. No. 32.)

Their Honors the Judges and the Attorney-General, C. E.Filcher, Q.C., and G. II. Reid.

Secretary—C. R. Walsh.

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Examiners—In Law and Equity—J. T. Lingen and F. W. Gibson.In Roman, Constitutional, & International Law—Professor

Cobbett.In Classics, Logic, and History—Professor Scott.In Geometry and Algebra—Professor Gurney.In French Language and Literature—Professor MacCallum.

SOLICITORS' ADMISSION BOARD.Barrtsters—A. II. Simpson and C. A. Coghlan.Solicitors—A. J. Cape, Herbert Salwey, J. Malbon Thompson,

and A. C. Stephen.Secretary—C. R. Walsh.

PATENTS OFFICE.(Chancery Square)

Examiner J. B. O'Connor.Chief Clerk P. P. Packham.Second Clerk G. M. Robb.Third Clerk A. Grant.Fourth Cleric G. S. Brown.

COPYRIGHT OFFICE.(Chancery Square.)

Registrar Joseph John Spruson.Clerk Geo. N. Roche.

ARTICLED CLERKS' ASSOCIATION.Patron Sir Frederick Parley, Kt., Chief Justice:President Frederick Chapman, Prothonotary.

( G. H. Reid, M.L.A:vice Presidents ( George Colquhoun.

1( R. Wise.T. M. Slattery, M.L.A.

(H. A. Russell, P. B. Colquhoun,Committee 5 G. E. Norris, M. J. Brown, J. Stinson,

(G. W. Ash, L. C. Ford.Hon. Treasurer L. Dobbin.Bon. Secretary F. A. Morgan.Auditors W. Arnott, H. Crown.Editorial Board of

"The Articled t O. E. Norris, R. R. Garran, W. A. Walker.Clerks' Journal" )

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BARRISTERS.(Arranged in order of seniority.)

BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.Simpson, The Iton. George

Bowen, Q.C., M.L C Lyndon Chambers.. S Nov., 1858Salomons, The lion. Julian

E., Q.C., M.L.C. Denman Chambers. 26 Jan., 1561Pilcher, C. E., Q.0 Wentworth Court .. 211 Mar., 1867Want, J. H., Q.C., M.L.A 167, Icing-st. 13 Nov., 1869Barton, The Hon. E., Q.C.,

M L C Denman Chambers. 21 Dec., 1571Barton, George Burnett .. Lyndhurst Ch'bers. 1 Mar., 1861Armstrong, John Chancery Square .. 17 Nov., 1564Mealy, Patrick Joseph Lyndon Chambers.. 29 Dee., 1865Paterson, James Stewart 29 Dec., 1865Bennett, Edward 89, Elizabeth-st. .. 12 Feb., 1867Lusk, H. H Lyndhurst Ch'bers 20 June, 1367Simpson, A. H. 95, Elizabeth -st. 5 June, 1868Faithful], William Percy 167, king-st 25 Sept., 1869Stephen, Cecil Bedford.... 89, Elizabeth -st. 26 Mar., 1870Irving, Clarke Arthur .. Denman Chambers 1 May, 1871Cohen, Henry Emanuel .. 67, Elizabeth-st. 6 June, 1871Merewether, Walton L Chancery Square .. 6 June, 1871Watkins, John Leo Wentworth Court.. 30 April, 1872Lingen, John T. 89, Elizabeth-st. .. 7 June, 1872Walker, William Gregory Wentworth Court.. 7 June, 1873Donovan, John Joseph 169, King•st, 20 Dec., 1873O'Mara. Thomas C Wentworth Court.. 26 Jan., 1874Pring, Robert D Wentworth Court.. 15 Dec., 1574Sly, Richard Meares Wentworth Court.. 7 June, 1875

Heydon, Charles Gilbert 93, Elizabeth-st. 25 Sept., 1875Tarleton, W, W. 89, Elizabeth -st. .. 13 Dec., 1875Nash, Augustus Lyndon Chambers.. 10 May, 1 , 76

O'Ryan, John Gabriel 37, Elizabeth -st. .. 15 June, 1576O'Connor, The Hon. R. E ,

M.L.C. Wentworth Court.. 15 June, 1876Dawson, Arthur Foxton Wentworth Court.. 1G Dec., 1876Smyth, Frank Lea S. 26 Jan., 1877Smith, The Hon. Bruce,

M.L.A Wentworth Court.. 26 Jan., 1877Manning, William Hubert 95, Elizabeth -st. .. 17 Nov., 1877Butterworth, Arthur It. Denman Chambers 17 Nov„ 1577Hamilton, H. M Wentworth Court.. 15 May, 1878Elles, Herbert L. Lyndon Chambers.. 25 June, 1879Coffey, W. H. Lyndon Chambers.. 15 Sept., 1870Reid, George II., M.L.A Wentworth Court.. 19 Sept., 1879Dwyer, Henry Barristers' Court .. 19 Sept., 1879Browning, Robert J Northfield Ch'bers 17 Nov., 1879Harris, Herbert Denman Chambers 24 April, 1880Coghlan, Charles A. Wentworth Court.. 26 June, 1880Robertson A. Nugent Denman Chambers 26 Jan., 1881Davies, Hanbury 91, Elizabeth-st .. 11 May, 1881Sainsbury, Frederic H Wentworth Court.. 11 May, 1681Foster, T. C. J LyndonChambers.. 25 June, 1881

Colonna. Close, R. Barristers' Court .. 30 Mar„ 1882Edmunds, Walter, M.L.A 65, Elizabeth-st. .. 31 July, 1882© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.Gibson, Frederick W Lyndon Chambers.. 31 July, 1882Mann, W. J. G. Wentworth Court.. 31 July, 1832Gordon , Alexander 67, Elizabeth-st. .. 31 July, 1882

'Campbell, Gerald Ross Denman Chambers 31 Oct., 1882Wise, B. R. Wentworth Court.. 18 April, 1883Cullen, W. P. Lyndon Chambers.. 30 April, 1883Moriarty, James 169, Ping-st. 26 Jan., 1884Field, Edward Percy - .r 67, Elizabeth-st. .. 11 Feb., 1884Fuller, Geo., M.L.A. 65, Elizabeth-st. .. 11 Feb., 1884Ralston, Alexr. Gerard 95, Elizabeth-st. .. 1 Mar., 1884

.Cockshott, Harold M Northfield Ch'bers 1 Dee., 1884Owen, Hy. Percy Wentworth Coi ut.. 29 April,1835Canaway, Arthur Pitcairn Denman Chambers 31 July, 1885Bateman, Edwd. Geo Wentworth Court.. 30 Oct., 1885Seholes, Edward Lyndon Chambers.. 26 Jan., 1886Murray, J. Hubert P. Wentworth Court.. 19 May, 1886Knox, Adrian Northfield Ch'bers.. 19 May, 1836Wade, Charles Gregory Wentworth Court .. 19 May, 1886Lamb, S. E. Northfield Ch'bers.. 7 July, 1886Campbell, James Lang Wentworth Court.. 17 Aug., 1886Bolin, Tom Wentworth Court.. 17 Aug., 1886Street, Philip Whistler 89, Elizabeth-st. .. 25 Aug., 1886Parnell, Walter Herbert 95, Elizabeth-st. .. 25 Aug., 1886Rich, George Edward 93, Elizabeth-st. .. 10 Mar., 1887Gannon, James Conley Lyndon Chambers.. 12 Mar., 1887Shand, Alexander B 95, Elizabeth-st. .. 27 Aug., 1S87Blacket, Wilfred Lyndhurst Ch'bers 27 Aug., 1587Brissenden, E. Mayhew Wentworth Court.. 27 Aug., 1887Ford, Arthur G. Lyndon Chambers.. 17 Nov., 1887Bevan, Walter 67, Elizabeth -st 16 Dec., 1887Addison, Geo. C Lyndhurst Ch'bers.. 2 Mar., 1388Eden, Guy E. M 67, Elizabeth-st. .. 2 Mar., 1888Passmore, Charles J 93, Elizabeth-st.... 2 Mar., 1888Newham, Arthur Denman Chambers. 9 Mar., 1888Murray, G. J. R Wentworth Court.. 25 April, 1888Owen, L. M. L. Wentworth Court.. 13 June, 1888Whitfeld, Lewis Wentworth Court.. 21 Sept., 1888Simpson, G. H. C. Denman Chambers 21 Sept., 1888Leverrier, F 65, Elizabeth-at.... 21 Sept., 1888Garland, John Wentworth Court.. 30 Nov., 1888Delohery, C Wentworth Court.. 1 Mar., 1889Noble, E. M Lyndon Chambers.. 15 May, 1889Teece, C. B. 89, Elizabeth-st. .. 16 May, 1889Bourke, P. B. Wentworth Court.. 16 May, 1880Barton, A. B. Wentworth Court.. 3 July, 1880Broomfield, Regld. C. Victoria Chambers. 7 Mar., 1890Ferguson, David 89, Elizabeth-st. .. 8 Mar., 1800Pollock, Hugh Wentworth Court.. 8 May, 1890Jamieson, John Lyndhurst Ch'bers. 7 June, 1800Piddington, A. B. Lyndon Chambers.. 17 Sept., 1890Mason, J. N Wentworth Court.. 17 Sept., 1890Armstrong, L 93, Elizabeth-st.... 31 Oct., 1890Kemp, R. E Barristers' Court .. 29 Nov., 1890Walker, W. A Wentworth Court.. 29 Nov., 1890(The Master in Equity, District Court Judges, and non-practising Barristers

are omitted from this List. The ,tames of all Banisters on the Rollnot now resident in the Colony are omitted.)

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BARRISTERS —(c o n t i n u e d )(Alphabetical List.)

BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.Addison, George Campbell Lyndhurst Ch'bers.. 2 Mar., 3.988Armstrong, John Chancery Square .. 17 Nov , 1864Armstrong L. 93 Elizabeth-st .... 31 Oct., 1890Barton, A. B. Wentworth Court.. 3 July, 1889Barton, The Hon. E., Q.C ,

M L C Denman Chambers-. 21 Dec., 1871Barton, George Burnett. Lyndhurst Ch'bers.. 1 Mar., 1861Bateman, Edward George Wentworth Court.. 30 Oct., 1885Bennett, Edward 89, Elizabeth -st. .. 12 Feb., 1867Bevan, Walter 67, Elizabeth -st.... 16 Dee., 1887Blanket, Wilfred Lyndhurst Ch'bers.. 27 Aug., 1897Bourke, P. B. Wentworth Court.. 10 Slay, 1889Brissenden, E. Mayhew Wentworth Court.. 27 Aug., 1887Broomfield, Reginald C. Victoria Chambers.. 7 Mar., 1890Browning, Robert J. Northfield Ch'bers.. 17 Nov., 1879Butterworth, Arthur R. .. Denman Chambers.. 17 Nov., 1877Campbell, Gerald Rose .... Denman Chambers.. 31 Oct., 1882Campbell, James Lang .... Wentworth Court.. 17 Aug., 1886Canaway, Arthur Pitcairn.. Denman Chambers.. 31 July, 1885Cockshott, Harold M. .... Northfield Ch'bers.. 1 Dec., 1884Coffey, W. H. Lyndon Chambers.. 15 Sept., 1879Coghlan, Charles A. Wentworth Court.. 26 June, 1880Cohen, Henry Emanuel 67, Elizabeth-st.... 6 June, 1871Colonna-Close, R. Barristers' Court .. 30 Mar., 1832Cullen, W. P. Lyndon Ch'bers..... 30 April, 1853Davies, Banbury... 91, Elizabeth -st. . 11 Slay, 1581Dawson, Arthur Paxton Wentworth Court.. 16 Dec., 1876Deloherv, C. Wentworth Court.. 1 Mar., 1989Donovan, John Joseph 169, Ring-st. 20 Dec., 1873Dwyer, Henry Barristers' Court .. 19 Sept., 1979Eden, Guy E. M 67, Elizabeth -st 2 Mar., 1888Edmunds, Walter, 03. L.A.. 65, Elizabeth-st 31 July, 1932Elles, Herbert L Lyndon Chambers 25 June, 1879Faithfull, William Percy .. 167,King.st. 25 Sept., 1869Ferguson, David 89, Elizabeth -st 8 Mar., 1890Field, Edward Percy 67, Elizabeth-st.. . 11 Feb., 1884Ford, Arthur G. Lyndon Chambers.. 17 Nov., 1887Foster, T. C. J. Lyndon Chambers . 25 June, 1881Fuller, George, M. L. A. 65, Elizabeth-st..... 11 Feb., 1884Gannon, Jantes Conley Lyndon Chambers.. 12 Mar., 1887Garland, John Wentworth Court.. 30 Nov., 1888Gibson, Frederic W. Lyndon Chambers.. 31 July, 1882Gordon, Alexander 07, Elizabeth-st.... 31 July, 1882Hamilton, 11. M. Wentworth Court.. 15 May, 1878harris, Herbert Denman Chambers.. 24 April, 1850Healy, Patrick Joseph Lyndon Chambers.. 29 Dec., 1865Heydon, Chas. Gilbert 93, Elizabeth-st. .. 25 Sept., 1875Irving, Clarke Arthur Denman Chambers.. 1 May, 1871

Jamieson, John ... Lyndhurst Ch'bers.. 7 June, 1890Kemp, R. E Barristers' Court .. 29 Nov.; 1890]inox, Adrian Northfield Chambers 19 May, 1886Lamb, S. E. Northfield Chambers 7 July, 1886Leverrier, P. 65, Elizabeth -st. .. 2I Sept., 1988

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.Lingen, John T. 89, Elizabeth-st. .. 7 June, 1872Lusk, H. H Lyndhurst Ch'bers.. 20 June, 1867Mann, W. J. G. 4, Wentworth Court 31 July, 1882Manning, William Hubert 93, Elizabeth-st .. 17 Nor., 1877Mason, J. N Wentworth Court.. 17 Sept., 1890Merewether, Walton L Chancery Square .. 6 June, 1871Moriarty, James 169, King-st. 26 Jan., 1884Murray, J. Hubert P. .... Wentworth Court 19 May, 1886Murray, G. J. R Wentworth Court.. 25 April, 1888

Nash, Augustus Lyndon Chambers.. 10 May, 1876Newham, Arthur Denman Chambers.. 9 Mar., 1883

Noble, E. M. Lyndon Chambers.. 15 May, 1889O'Connor, The Hon. R. E ,

M.L.C. Wentworth Court.. 15 June, 1876O'Mara, Thomas C. Wentworth Court.. 26 Jan., 1874O'Ryan, John Gabriel 37, Elizabeth :st. .. 15 June, 1876Owen, Hy. Percy Wentworth Court.. 29 April, 1885Owen, L. M. L. Wentworth Court.. 13 June, 1888Parnell, Walter Herbert 95, Elizabeth-st. .. 25 Aug., 1886Passmore, Charles James 93, Elizabeth-st .... 2 Mar., 1888Paterson, James Stewart 29 Dec., 1865Piddington, A. B. Lyndon Chambers.. 17 Sept., 1890Pitcher, C.E., Q.0 Wentworth Court.. 26 Mar., 1867Pollock, Hugh Wentworth Court.. 8 May, 1890Pring, Robert D. Wentworth Court.. 15 Dec:, 1874Ralston, Alex. Gerard 95, Elizabeth-st. .. 1 Mar., 1884Reid, George H., M.L.A Wentworth Court.. 19 Sept., 1879Rich, George Edward 93, Elizabeth-st. ... 10 Mar., 1887Robertson, A. Nugent Denman Chambers. 26 Jan., 1881Rotin, Toni Wentworth Court.. 17 Aug., 1886Salomons, The Hon. Julian

E., Q.C., M. L. C. Denman Chambers. 26 Jan., 1861Salusbury, Frederic H Wentworth Court.. 11 May, 1881

Scholes, Edward Lyndon Chambers.. 26 Jan., 1886Shand, Alexander B 95, Elizabeth-st. .. 27 Aug., 1887Simpson, A. H. 95 , Elizabeth-st. .. 5 June, 1868Simpson, The Hon. George

Bowen, Q.C., M.L.C ,Attorney General Lyndon Chambers.. 8 Nov., 1858

Simpson, G. H. C. Denman Chambers.. 21 Sept, 1888Sly, Richard Meares • Wentworth Court.. 7 June, 1875Smith, The lion. Brice,

M L A Wentworth Court .. 26 Jan., 1877Smyth, Frank Lea S 26 Jan., 1877Stephen, Cecil Bedford 89, Elizabeth-st. .. 26 Mar., 1870Street, Philip Whistler 89, Elizabeth-st. .. 25 Aug., 1886Tarleton, W. W. 89, Elizabeth-st.... 13 Dee., 1875Teece, C. B., M.L A 89, Elizabeth -st. .. 16 May, 1389Wade, Charles Gregory Wentworth Court .. 19 May, 3886Walter William Gregory WentwortH Court.. 7 June, 1873Walker, W. A Wentworth Court.. 29 Nov., 1890Want, J. H., Q.C., M.L.A 167, King-st. 13 Nov., 1869Watkins, John Leo. Wentworth Court.. 30 April, 1872Whitfeld, L Wentworth Court.. 21 Sept., 1888Wise, B. It. Wentworth Court.. 18 April, 1883

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SOLICITORS-SYDNEY.(Solicitors whose offices are registered under Rule, 1st March,

1856.)N.B.-The attention of Solicitors is particularly drawn to the Rule which

requires their oilers to be registered in November each year.Names. Offices.

Abbott, Robert P. (1) 53, Pitt-street.Abbott, Joseph P.,11. L.A. (2) 14, Castlereagh-street.

ABeckett, M. E. (3) Wentworth Court.Abigail, J. W. 81, Elizabeth-street.

*Aitken, John A. 147, Elizabeth-street.'Allen, Reginald C. (4) 107, Phillip-street.*Allen, Arthur W. (4) 107, Phillip-street.Allen, Robert P. (2) 14, Castlereagh-street.Amess, Win. (5) Temple Court.

*Andrews, William (6) 12, Castlereagh-street.*Ashdown, A. 74, Castlereagh-street.Asher, R. B. 41, Castlereagh-street.Barry, Gerald J. (7) ...........Barker, F. W.

Barker, W. M. (S) Bassett, E. P. Beal, Charles W. Beehag, S. A. (9) Begg, Robert 1' Belbridge, F. J. Bill-yard, William Whaley (r)...Bird, W. F. Black, M. A. Blackmore, Sand. F. Blunden, E. H.

Bowden, Frederick A.-S. (10) .*Bowman, A. Bradley, Henry Burton (11)Bradley, Henry Houghton (11)

*Brady, Arthur Joseph Brennan, William F. Brereton, V. Le G.

*Broad, Ernest (19) Browne, G. E. (13) ...... ....

Bucknell, P. 1I "Bull, Charles Bull, S. J. Butcher, G. F. B

*Burns, Charles James (14) *Bu rns, Ayrault (14) Burton, Edmund

*Cahill, John A. B. Campbell, E.

"Cape, Alfred John (15)

Cape, C. S.

167, King-street.Sydney.

50, Young-street..12, Spring-street.77, Elizabeth-street.77, Elizabeth-street.

127, Hing-street.92, Pitt-street.12, Castlereagh-street.12, O'Connell-street.12, O'Connell-street07, Arcade, Hing-street.

Lyndhurst Chambers.63, Elizabeth-street.53, Elizabeth-street.60, Margaret-street.00, Margaret-street.65, Elizabeth-street.

118, Pitt-street.A.J.S. Bank, George-

street, Haymarket.28, Castlereagh-street,12, O'Connell-street.

Norwich Chambers.Barristers' Court.Temple Court.Wentworth Court.Elizabeth-street.

51, Elizabeth-street.Land Titles Office.

Temple Court.Lyndhurst Chambers.Commercial Union

Chambers, Pitt-street.Commercial UnionChambers, Pitt-street.

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Names. Offices.*Carruthers, The Hon. J. H.,

M. L. A. (16) 122, Pitt-street.Castle, Albert M. 308, Pitt-street.

*Chapman, Frederick Supreme Coma,*Clayton, John H. 136, Pitt-street.Cohen, E. R. 167, King-street.Colborne, H. R 2, Jamieson-street.Collins, N. Stephen Court.

*Colquhoun, George (4) 167, Phillip-street.Coonan, W. T. 28, Elizabeth-street.

14, Castlereagh-street.113, Pitt-street.268, George-street.

2, Jamieson-street.12, O'Connell-street.19, Post Office Chambers.88, Pitt-street.17, Bridge-street.81, Pitt-street.

111, Elizabeth-street.26, Australia-st.26, Hunter-street.

Denman Chambers.167, King-street.151, Phillip-street.

Daintrey, A. J. 11, Castlereagh-street.Davenport, F. A. 81, Pitt-street.Davis, Charles (5) Temple Court.

*Dawes, Edwd. G. (19) Beresford Chambers.Dawson, John (20) 88, Pitt-street.Dawson, H. H. (20) 88, Pitt-street.Dawson, 11y., ILL A Barristers' Court.Day, T. Dl: 77, Pitt-street.Deane, C. M 106, King-street,Deane, William (21) ). 27, Rowe-street, north ofDeane, Henry (21) King-street.Deane, W. S. (21) Delohery A. 11 Lincoln's Inn Chambers.Dent, S. 11 294, Oxford-st., Paddington.

*De Lissa, Alfred Denman Chambers.Dibbs, Tom B. (22) 92, Pitt-street.Dickson, Thomas J 127, King-streetDigby, E. 84, Elizabeth-street.

*Dixon, Louis F. 92, Pitt-street.Dodds, Alexander J. (1) 93, Pitt-street.

*Dowling, J. Arthur (23) 29, O'Connell-street.Dowling, Septimus Wm. (23) 29, O'Connell-street.Doyle, J. A. 58, Elizabeth-street.Dunhill, E. S. 50, Young-street.Dunn, G. M. 158, Pitt-street.Ebsworth, Arthur C. 12, O'Connell-street.Ellis, Eyre Goulburn (24) 49, Elizabeth-street.Emanuel, N. 158, Pitt-street.England, Theo 77, Elizabeth-street.

*Cope, William (17) Cork, L. G. A. Cormack, A. J Cornish, F. H. Cowper, C. S. de G Cowper, F. R. ... .

Cox, E. K. *Creagh, P. W. (18) Creswell, T. E.

*Crick, W. P., M.L.A Cromwell, H Crossman, Edward 11. Cunningham, C. J.

*Curtiss, Frederic (7) *Curtis, J. M.

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Naines. Offices.England, T. H. (25) 4., Castlereagh-street.

* Evans, George 28, Castlereagh-street.*Faithful], H. M. (26) 88, Pitt-street.

Fawl, James McAlpin 97, Elizabeth-street.Fergusson, W. J. (12) 28, Castlereagh-street.

*Fisher, Donnelly (27) E. S. & A. C. Bank Cham-bers, George & KingStreets.

Fitzgerald, J. D. 131, Elizabeth-street.*Fitzhardinge, J. F. (28) 77, Pitt-street.Fitzhardinge, W. 77, Pitt-street.

*Fitzhardinge, M. A. H. 86, Pitt-street.Fletcher, C. R. 6, Exchange.

*Flynn, J. A. 37, Elizabeth-street.Forbes, G. H 122, Pitt-street.Forster, H. W. 23, Elizabeth-street.Fosbery, E. E. (29) Norwich Chambers.Fraser, A. C. Department of Justice.

*Freehill, F. B. 25, Castlereagh-street.Friend, A. G. M.(4) 167, Phillip-street.

Fullford, Sydney A. 11, Wentworth Court.

Cade], E. A. (30) 2, O'Connell-street.Cades, Thos. B. (15) Commercial Union

Chambers, Pitt-street.Galbraith, J. H. Norwich Chambers.

*Gannon, Frederick Federal Chambers.Gannon, F. S. Federal Chambers.Gannon. L. E. Federal Chambers.Darling, C. C. S 195, Phillip-street.

*Garrett, T. W. Supreme Court.*Gibbes, A. G 14 & 15, Wentworth Court.Gibson, G. 1f. 20, Orwell -st., Darlingh'st.Gibson, Leonard (22) 92, Pitt-street.Gilder, Algernon S. 39, Castlereagh-street.Gilder, W. A 92, Pitt-street.Gillespie, Joseph 189, Pitt-street.

*Godfrey, Alfred 21, Elizabeth-street.Goodfellow , T. 169, Phillip-street.Gould, The Hon. A.J., M.L.A.(31) 114, Pitt-street.

*Gray, Thomas T. Denman Chambers.Gray, W. S 118, Pitt-street.

*Greer, James 1, Wentworth Court..Greenwood, George Henry 78, King-street.

Hale, A. (32) 177, Pitt-street.Hamilton, A. A. 75, Pitt-street.Hamilton, W. (33) 379b, George-street.Harden, Henry S .... 279, George-street.Hardy, Hezekiah Elizabeth-street.Hawkins, W. E. (l6) 122, Pitt-street.Herbert, C. E. (34) 56, Margaret-street.Herbert., John G. 0. 23, Elizabeth-street.Hemsley, Alexander M. (35) 122, Pitt-street.Hewitt, A. 37, Elizabeth-street.

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Heydon, The Hon. L. F., M.L.C f London Chartered Bank(36) Chambers, Pitt and1 Market Streets.

'Heywood, A. E 14, Castlereagh-street.Hill, William J 20, Elizabeth-street.Hogg, J. E 6, Spring-street.

*Holdsworth, Richard (37) 75, Pitt-street.Holdsworth, A. T. (37) 75, Pitt-streetHorrocks, Alfred (3) Wentworth Court.Hoskin, S. 69, Elizabeth-street.

*Hourigan, Patrick J. 91, Elizabeth-street.Houston, Alfred J. H. (28) 77, Pitt-street.Howarth, J. 3 & 4 Vickery's Chambers.Hughes, C. M. Pitt and Market Streets.Hughes, John (38) Lyndhurst Chambers.Hughes, T. (38) ........ Lyndhurst Chambers.

*Iceton, Thomas Henry (26) 88, Pitt-street.Ickerson, E. F. (39) 86, Pitt-street.

=Jaques, Alfred Edmund (13) 12 & 14, O'Connell-street.Jaques, Theodore James Cape's Chambers, Bond-

street.*Johnson, James William (29) Norwich Chambers,

Hunter-street.Jones, Charles Smith (40) .... 1 Lincoln's Inn Chambers,

*Jones, J. B. (40) 1 Elizabeth-street.*Jones, G. E. Russell 41, Castlereagh-street.Jones, L. C. Russell 7, Bent-street.Jones, E. T. Trevor 13, Bond-street.

*Kent, F. D. (15) Commercial UnionChambers, Pitt-street.

*King, F. H. (17) 14, Castlereagh-street.King, J. R 88, Pitt-street.King, W. U. S. 158, Pitt-street.

Lander, W. H. 42, Hunter-street.''Langdon, J. J. 53, Elizabeth-street.*Laurence, Charles A. (41) 12, Spring-street.Laurence, George M. (42) 13, Castlereagh-street.Lee H. H. 88, Pitt-street.Lee, John James 257, Macquarie-street.

*Levien, R. H., M.L.A. 180, Phillip-street.Levy, David Lawrence (35) 122, Pitt-street.Levy, Lewis 47, Castlereagh-street.Lindeman, H. J. 89, Pitt--street.

"Long, Alfred Parry Land Titles Office.Lowe J 70, Pitt-street.Lyons, H. A. Lyndhurst Chambers,

84, Elizabeth-street.*Lucas, Edgar 20, Castlereagh-street.Lumsdaine, E. A 257, Macquarie-street.Lumsdaine, Edwin S. (20) 88, Pitt-street.

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Names. Offices.Macansh A. W. I.

Mackenzie, C. L. Mackenzie, H. U.

'Mackinlay, Adam Macnamara, M. J. (43)

*Mahony, Wm. H. Mainwaring, C. A.

*Makinson, II. M. ( 24) Manby, F. G Martin, E. G.

Marrack, J. R. M. (44) *Marshall, Thomas (45) Martin, John

*Matheson, Alexander Meagher, R. D.

*Merriman, George

*Meyer, Elliott *Minter, A. R. (20)

-.Mitchell, Mark • Moffitt, Robert Delmege (46)..Moloney, T. P.

*Montagu, N. W. (34) Moore, F. S.

*Moore, W. P. *;Moore, W. L. (47)

Morgan, William Morgan, II. T

*Moseley, W. H. (6) Moss, H. A.

Moss, II. C. G (32).. Mullins, John Lane Murdoch, G. C. Murphy, C. J. Murphy, T. E.

Myers, D. M. (48)

*M'Carthy, Francis Joseph

M'Carthy, A. W. (10) M'Cormack, Thomas S. M'Coy, R. W. W. M'Culloch, A. H.

*M'Cullocin, P. F. M'Donell, Charles Joseph (46)M - Innes, A. M`Kellar, G. S.

E.S. and A.C. BankChambers. George andKing Streets.

93, Pitt-street.167, Phillip-street.78, Elizabeth-street.2, Jamieson-street.

142, King-street.58, Elizabeth-street.49, Elizabeth-street.50, Elizabeth-street.15, Post Office Chambers,

Pitt-street.70, Pitt-street.70, Pitt-street.

Inglis Chambers, 244,Pitt--street.

17, O'Connell-street. .273, George-street.

FitzEvan Chambers, 28,Castlereagh-street.

05, Market-street.Norwich Chambers,

Hunter-street.173, Pitt-street. •148, Pitt-street.127, Phillip-street.56, Margaret-street.53, Elizabeth-street.78, Elizabeth-street.6 and 8, Exchange, Bridge-

street..143, Icing-street.88, King-street.12, Castlereagh-street.

Barristers' Court,Elizabeth-street.

177, Pitt-street.45, Elizabeth-street.

165, Phillip-street.49, Elizabeth-street.

Norwich Chambers.Hunter-street.

Fitz-Evans Chambers.Castlereagh-street.

Stephen Court, Eliza-beth-street.

68, Elizabeth-street.27, Rowe-street30, Castlereagh-street.

121, Pitt-street.121, Pitt-street.148, Pitt-street.39, Castlereagh-street.

173, Pitt-street.

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Names. Offices.M`Lachlan, J. C. (41) 12, Spring-street.

'M`Laughlin, John 156, Pitt-street.*Nathan, A. W. (43) 2, Jamieson-street.Naughton, F. E. M 25, Elizabeth-street.Newell, E. T 76, Pitt-street.Newton, E. R. M. 112, King-street.Nicholson, Stephen 178, Phillip-street.

*Nicholson, Albert 51, Elizabeth-street.Norton, The Hon. James,

M. L. C. (30) 2, O'Connell-street.Nott, J. E. V.(49) Victoria Chambers,

Elizabeth-street.O'Brien, F. W. Barristers' Court,

Elizabeth-street.O'Brien, M. London Chartered Bank

Chambers, Pitt and- Market Streets.

O'Donnell, T Commercial Chambers,Castlereagh-street.

O'Brien, Thomas O Temple Court.Oliver, A. D. 81, Elizabeth-street.Oliver, F. A. 112, Glenmore Road,

Paddington.Oliver, William 69, Elizabeth-street.Osborne Frank (30) 2, O'Connell-street.Palmer, W. H. 167, Phillip-street.Panton, W. E. E.S. and A.C. Bank

Chambers, Georgeand King Streets.

Parish, W. G 70, Pitt-street.Parkinson, J 69, Elizabeth-street.Parsons, A. W. 60, Margaret-street.Paterson, A. B. (50) Waltham Buildings,

Bond-street.'Pennington, W. G. 41, Elizabeth-street.Perks, A. S. Wentworth Court.

*Perks, F. J Wentworth Court.Perkins, E rnest W. (35) 122, Pitt-street.Petrie, F. C E.S. and A.C. Bank

Chambers, Georgeand King Streets.

°Pigott, The Hon. W. H., M.L.C. FitzEvan Chambers,Castlereagh-street.

*Pitt, Charles Brian Tattersall's Buildings,Hunter-street.

Plumley, F. J Forth-street, Woollahra.Plunkett, W. P. (24) 49, Elizabeth-street.Poole, C. T. 118, Pitt-street.

*Pope, Alfred J. 173, Pitt-street.'Powell, -Theodore Curator's Office.Proctor, J M.,(51) 165, Phillip-street

*Proctor, W. C. 44, Castlereagh-street.Quaife, A. C. Cavendish-street, Stan-

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Robinson, 31. F. Rodd, B. C. Rofe, Alfred Rote, J. P. Bolin, Thomas Bately Rose, A. M. N. Roxburgh, D. W. (30)

*Russell, William (52) *Russell, William, junior (52) *Russell, E. H. T. (52) Ryan, M. J. Nugent Ryan, Thomas Joseph

Sadler, T. J.

Salter, Thomas (S) ':Salwey, Herbert (27)

Salwey, henry

Sanders, George E. II. Saunders, T. M. Scary, II. A. Schrader C. W. Seroggie H. de Y

*Shaw, Alfred Shaw, A. G. Y. (31)

*Shepherd, John, ALL A

Sheppard, E. H.

Shipway , W. C Shorter, W. T. A.

Offices.E.S. and A.C. Bank

Chambers, Georgeand King Streets.

70, Pitt-street.133, King-street.133, King-street.

Stephen Court, Eliza-beth-street.

13,Castlereagh-street.96, Redfern-street, Redfern.14,Castlereagh-street.

Carrington Chambers.Castlereagh-street.

45, Elizabeth-street.137, York-street.137, York-street.105, Phillip-street.

E. S. and A. C. BankChambers, Georgeand King Streets.

74, York-street.Five Dock.

02, Elizabeth-street,92, Elizabeth-street.92, Pitt-street.53, Hunter-street.2, O'Connell-street.

359, George-street.359, George-street.359, George-street.53, Elizabeth-street.37, Elizabeth-street.

Middle-street, NorthSydney.

50, Young-street.E S. and A. C. Bank

Chambers, George andKing Streets.

E.S. and A.C. BankChambers, George andKing Streets.

50, Elizabeth-street.30, Castlereagh-street.

173, Pitt-street.379b, George-street.

12, O'Connell-street,108, Pitt-street.114, Pitt-street.

Phoenix Chambers,163, Pitt-street.

Post Office Chambers,Pitt-street.

CO, Hunter-street.118, Pitt-street.

Names.Ralfe, Henry (27)

Ralston, J. T. (44) ''Read, Thomas "Read, Charles Cecil Reeder, J. J.

*Rich, H. C. E. (42) Richards, C. T. Richardson, J. A. Robberds, Robert William (25)

Roberts, R. G. C *Roberts, William Roberts, William, junior Robertson, A. J. (51) Robertson, L. S. C.

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Names. Offices.*Simpson, E. P. (29) .. Norwich Chambers,

Hanter-street.Simpson, W. M. (9) Stephen Court,

77,Elizabeth-street.Slattery, T. M., M.L.A. (36) London Chartered Bank

Chambers, Pitt andMarket Streets.

'Sly, George J. (33) 379b, George street.*Smidmore, J. S. Wentworth Court.'Smith, The *Hon. R. Burdett,

C.M.G., M.L.C. 169, King-street.'Smith, C. R. A 18, Elizabeth-street.Smith, Robert (30) 2, O'Connell-street.

'Smith, E. A. 127, Phillip-street.Smith, E. A. C Land Titles Office.Smith, H. Banks Land Titles Office.Smith, G. Banks 33, Elizabeth-street.Smith, W. C 48, Elizabeth-street.Steel, H. P. (53) 48, Elizabeth-street.Stephen, Ernest Farish (30) 86, Pitt-street.

'Stephen, The Hon. Sept. Mid,M.L.C. (13) 12 & 14 O'Connell-street.

'Stephen, Alfred Consett (13) 12 & 14 O'Connell-street.Stewart, S 328, Castlereagh-street.Street, John W. (50) Waltham Buildings,

Bond-street.Sullivan, A. M. 17, O'Connell-street.

*Sullivan, P. H. 74, Castlereagh-street.*Sweetland, Benjamin D 114, Pitt-street.

Tange, C. L. Bond-street.Taylor W. J. 243, Pitt-street.

*Villeneuve-Smith, F. (19) Beresford Chambers,30, Castlereagh-street.

Vardy, Wil liam Lyndhurst 142, King-street.Vindin, W. M 70, Pitt-street, Union

Chambers.Walker, Fredk. William 36, Castlereagh-street.Wallace, G 7 & 8 Victoria Chambers,

Castlereagh-street.

Thom, J. C. 11, Castlereagh-st.Thomas, Harry B Norwich Chambers.Thompson, Joseph 3 & 4, Vickery's Chambers,

78,Pitt-street.'Thompson, J. Malbon (49) Victoria Chambers,

Elizabeth-street.Thompson, James A. Norwich Chambers,

Hunter-street.Trask, J. A. 17, Bridge-street.Trickett, The Hon. W. J., M.L.C Fitz-Evan Chambers,

28, Castlereagh-street.Tacker, A. W. Circular Quay.

*Urquhart, John (53) 43, Elizabeth-street.

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Names. Offices.*Waldron, G. C. Central Chambers, 173, Pitt.

street.*Want, Sydney A. (45) 70, Pitt-street.Way, Harmsworth R. (14) 108, Pitt-street.Way, C. (54) 108, Pitt-street,Weaver, A. W. E 28, Castlereagh-street.West, W. J 53, Hunter-street.

Westgarth, George Charles (80) , 2, O'Connell-street.White, H. 108, Pitt-street.White, J. B. Murray 41, Elizabeth-street.Wild, Walter 2, O'Connell-street.Wilkinson, Frederick B. 47, Castlereagh-street.

'Williams, John 257, Macquarie-street.`Williams, P. O. (IS) 17, Bridge-street.Williams, Henry S. 39, Castlereagh-street.Williams, W. G. Hayes (41) 12, Spring-street.Williams, H. W. Norwich Chambers,

Hunter-street.Williamson, G. F. (55) 163, King-street.

*Williamson, John (55) 103, King-street.'Williamson, Thomas M. (56) Temple Court, King-st.Williamson, M. A. (56) Temple Court, King -st.Wilshire, E. H Crown Solicitor's Office.Yeomans, Richard 53, Hunter-street.

The ' denotes a membre of the Incorporated Law Institute.

(I) Abbott and Dodds. (2) Abbott and .Allen. 13) ABeckett and Horrocks.(1) Allen and Allen. (5) Davis and Amess. (e) Billyard, Andrews, andMoseley. (7) Curtiss and Barry. (s) Salter and Barker. (9) Beehagand Simpson. (le) McCarthy and Bowden. (11) Bradley and Son.(12) Fergusson and Broad. (13) Stephen, Jaques, and Stephen. (14) Burnsand Burns. (15) Cape, Kent, and Haden. (le) Carruthers and Hawk ins(17) Cope and King. (1 b) Creagh and Williams. (le) Villeneuve-Smithand Dawes. (20) Dawson and Son. (21) Deane and Deane. (22) DIbbs andGibson. (23) Dowling and Dowling. (24) Ellis, Makinson, and Plunkett.(25) Robberds and England. (26) Iceton and Faithfull. (27) Fisher, Haire,and Sidney. (20) Fitzhardinge, Son, and Houston. (29) Want, Johnson,and Co. (30) Norton, Smith, Westgarth, and Coy. (31) Could and Straw,((12) Moss and Hall. (33) Sly and Hamilton. (3.4) Montagu and Herbert.(35) Levy, Hemsley, and Perkins. (26) Slattery and heydon. (37) Holds-worth and Son. (36) Hughes and Hughes. (39) Stephen and !eke( son.(.III) Jones and Jones. (41) Laurence and M'Lachlan. (42) Laurence andRich. (43) Macnamara and Nathan. (44) Ralston and Marrack, (45) Wantand Marshall. (46) M'Donell and Moffitt. (47) Spain and Moore. (48) Myersand Loveridge. (45) Thompson and Nott. (50) Street and Paterson.151) Robertson and Proctor. (52) Russell and Sons. (53) Urquhart andSteele. (54) Wal and Way. (55; John Williamson and Sou. (56) William-son and Williamson.

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SOLICITORS—COUNTRY.(Solicitors registered under Rule, 1st March, 1856.)

Name. Place. Agent.'Abbott, A. F. Broken Hi ll ....T. E. Cresswell.Addison, L. H. Parkes McKellar.

"Allingham, E. W. (1)..Lismore Sly and Hamilton.Anderson, J. W. ..Inverell àBeckett &Horrocks.Baker, William H. .. Newcastle Fergusson and Broad.Bamber, J. A. Corona W. S. Gray.Baylis, H. M Wagga Wagga ..W. U. S. King.

*Bedwell, C. W. Gunnedah Fisher, Haifa,&Salwey*Betts, Augustine M....Goulburn W. H. Pigott.Berry, G. A. Broken Hill ....Laurence and Rich.Biddulph, Philip J. Bourke G. E. Russell Joncs.Blackmore, W. P Nowra S F. Blackmore.

*Bland, Frederick (2) Bega & Moruya.. Sly and Hamilton.Blaxland, Frederick Cooma Iceton and Faithfull.Body, A. E. Cooma R. G. C. Roberts.Bolton , G. A. Cobar Spain and Moore.Bonnar, J. J Armidale Levy, Hemsley, , and

Perkins."Booth, Robert Dubbo Laurence & McLachlanBorthwick, John ....Inverell Abbott and Allen.

*Borlase, J. J Wilcannia J B. M. White.Bowden, J. E. Parramatta ....M'Carthy and Bowden.

*Boyd, John A. Glen Innes ....Fergusson and Broad.Boyce, C. M. Taree C R. A. Smith.Brennan, F. P. Yass Curtiss and Barry .

Brimacombe, J. ....Burrows M`Carthy and Bowden,Brown, Alexander ..Newcastle Freehill.Brown, Henry J.....Newcastle Ellis, Makinson, and

Plunkett.Brown, T. G. Moruya Sly and Hamilton.Busby. J. A. Bathurst F B. Wilkinson.Bussell , S. P Wingham Fergusson and Broad.Campbell, Allan .... Young A. G. Gibbes.

*Campbell, Hy. E. ....Tenterfield Godfrey.Castle, Alfred Wm. ..Taree M`Donell and Moffitt.Chambers, G. T. ....East Maitland Sly and Hamilton.Chimney, F. L Cootamundra .. Bradley and Son.Chauncy, W. S. (3) Albury Bradley and Son.°lapin, W. E. Hillgrove H. Dawson.Clark, Charles (4)....Broken Hill Fergusson and Broad.

*Clarke, Edward (5) .. Mudgee Curtiss and Barry.Clarke, Herbert (5) .. Mudgee Curtiss and Barry.Coleman, George.... Wagga Wagga F. W. O'Brien.Collins, G. V Hillgrove aBeckett & Horrocks.Comans, M. C. Cootamundra, ..Slattery and Heydon.Conant, P. H. G P. S.Moama M'Donell and Moffitt.Cope, Laurence E. ..Casino Iceton and Faithfull.Cox, P. D. Quirindi Laurence and Rich.

*Crang, W. B. Hay P H. Su llivan.Crommelin, F. Grenfell Dowling and Dowling.Cronin T. Newcastle F W. Walker,

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Name. Place. Agent.*Curtis, W. T. J Bega Manby."Dale, G. S. E Narrabri D. M. Myers.Dart, James Newcastle T J. Dickson.Davey, J. T. Milton Want and Marshal].Davidson, George ....Mudgee C R. A. Smith.Davidson, John (6) ..Goulburn Fergusson and Broad.De Boos, W. P. Narandera Montagu and Herbert.Dickey, Conley Lismore W. S. Gray.Dighton, J Kempsey Curtiss and Barry.Donaldson, Robt. R...Grafton M'Donell and Mofitt.Dowe, Richard A Tamworth Iceton and Faithfull.Downing, W. D. ....Queanbeyan Gould and Shaw.Driffield, G. C. Condobolin ....W. T. A. Shorter.Driscoll, R. Temora. F. J. M'Carthy.Dwyer, W. E. Burrowa J Gillespie.Edwards, A. S. (20) ..Cowra Levy, Hemsley, and

Perkins.*Edwards, J. R. Broken Hill ....Laurence and Rich.Eld, George G. Murrurundi ....C. T. Poole.Elliott, H. E Dungog M`Donnell and Moffitt.

"Elliott, J. Wollongong ....Way and Way.Ellis, C. J. Coonamble ....Levy, Hemsley, and

Perkins.Emerson, Alfred II. (7)Albury M' Laughlin.Fell, William C. (8) ..Braidwood Laurence and Rich.Fell, Walter L. (8) ..Braidwood Laurence and Rich.Fitzgerald, R. G. D.,Muswellbrook W. H. Pigott.

M. L.A.Fitzgerald, Chas. Hy..Dubbo W. H. Pigott.

*Fitzhardinge, H. B. ..Wagga Wagga M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.'Fitzhardinge, C. H. ..Dubbo M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.'Fitzhardinge, M. II. ..Glen Innes M. A. Il. Fitzhardinge.*Fleming, G. T. (3) ..Albury Bradley and Son.Flynn , W. T. Brewarrina .1 A. Flynn.

*Foott, George Grafton Iceton and Faithfull.Forster, II. L Inverell E A. Smith.Forster, W. T. Wilcannia Iceton and Faithfull.Fowler, J. R. S. (7) ..Albury M`Laughlin.Fox, F. E. (9) West Maitland..M`Donell and Moffit.Gale, Charles C Moss Vale Burcher.

"Gannon, II. S Goulburn G. E. Russell Jones.Garden, Frederick(20)Cowra Levy, Hemsley, and

Perkins.Garland, J. Robert .. Wagga Wagga Cape, Kent, & Gaden,Garraway, A. H. ....Queanbeyan Dibbs and Gibson.Glasgow. L. H. (10) .. Casino Sly and Hamilton.Gorrick , Jos. A Newcastle F. W. Walker.Gilfillan, John Kempsey. Shorter.Gillott, George C. ....Deniliquin Iceton and Faithful].

' Gordon, James (11) ..Young Cape. Kent, & Galen.Gould, The Hon. A. J. Singleton Gould and Shaw.

M.L.A.Grace, Albert Henry.. Morse Clayton.Greaves, V. R. N.....Wentworth J. J. Langdon.Griffin, W. T Gundagai G. E. R. Jones.

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Name. Place. AgentHall, A. H. (4) Broken Hill ..Fergusson and Broad..Halliday, G. C. Murwillumbah..Waldron.Hancock, Robt. Ed. Silverton W. T. A. Shorter.Hargrave, E. Armidale H. S. Williams.Heath, H. 0. (12).... Wagga Wagga Cape, lient, & Gaden.

*Hindmarsh, J. H Inverell ..... ...M`Donell and Mofflit.Hogan, W. J Cobar J A. Aitken.Howard, Edward Goulburn O Bull.Howe, H. V. Singleton T. M'Laughlin.Hungerford, H. H....Bega D. M. Myers.Hyman B. H Tares DunnIceton, E. A. Yass Iceton and Faithful]Isaacs, M. E. Orange Laurence & III 'LachlanJames, Layton O. D..Wellington Deane and Deane.James, Hy. Layton .. Casino Deane and Deane.

*Jeffery, George A.....Oberon.... Way and Way.Jenkins, R Maclean E Lucas.Jhonson, Walter Parramatta ....W. T. A. Shorter.Jhonson, Thomas E.. Broken Hill ....Iceton and Faithfull.Johnson, E. W. H. (6) Goulburn Fergusson & Broad.Jones, P. P. Kempsey J J. Langdon.Julian, Arthur Broken Hill ....W. T. A. Shorter.

*Kearney, S Orange Curtiss and Barry.Kearney, T. J. Armidale Abbott and Dodds.

*Kemp, S. P. Hay Moss and Hale.Kempthorne, J. W..-.Parramatta Hoskin.

Kenna, P. F. A. ....Molong H. A. Lyons.Kennedy, John West Maitland..J. A. Aitken.Kennedy, P. A. Murrurundi ....J. A. Aitken.Kennett M Port Macquarie.. Sly and Hamilton.Kenny, F. B. ..... Bathurst Slattery and Heydon.

: Kingsmill, Luke O. „Milton P H. Sullivan.Lamas, E. J. Deniliquin Villeneuve-Smith and

Dawes.Lamrock, J. S Carcoar Laurence and Rich.Lane, A. B Berry Taylor.Latchford, J. Moss Vale Asher.Lee, J. T. Lithgow E. Lucas.Lindsay, W. T. (13) .. West Maitland T. J. Dickspn.Lipscomb, Benjamin..Wollongong Iceton and Faithfull.Loughnane, 31. J Grenfell A M. Sullivan.Loveridge, F. P. (14) Bombala D. M. Myers.Low, T. F. Newcastle Cope and King.Mackenzie, Frank E. Bombala Laurence and Rich.Mackenzie, R. A.....Wallsend Fergusson and Broad.Manning, W. A Grafton .. . ...D. M. Myers.Marriott, T. Nowra Levy, Hemsley, and

Perkins.Massie, R. de W Temora F R. Cowper.Mayhew, A. E. Blayney Flynn.Mayne, T. K. B Inverell W. T. A. Shorter.Meares, Charles D. ..Mudgee T O. O'Brien.Mellon, Joseph Grafton Laurence and Rich.Melville, W. C.... ..Port Macquarie Montagu and HerbertMitchell, G. W. Newcastle Ellis, Makinson, and

Plunkett.

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Naine. Place. Agent.Mitchell, J. W Armidale W. C. Proctor.

Mitchelmore, H. E. (12)Wagga Wagga Cape, Kent, & Gaden.Moloney, D. J.. Forbes J Williamson & Son.Montague, F. B Junee Slattery and Heydon.Moore, W. Newcastle Fergusson and BroadMoore, S. J. H East Maitland ..Deane and Deane.Morgan, E. E. Queanbeyan .... T. T. Gray.Moriarty, M. (11) Young... Cape, Kent, & Gaden.Muir, J. R. Wollongong ....Carruthers & Hawkins.

*Mullen, W. H. (9) West Maitland .. M'Donell and Moffitt.*Murphy Frank Warren........Fergusson and BroadMyers, D. M. (14) Bombala D. M. Myers.M`Carthy, Justin ....Broken Hill M`Carthy and Bowden.

M'Donald, John A. ..Armidale . Dibbs and Gibson.M'Donald, John M. ..Narrabri Peehag and Simpson.M'Guren, F. (15) ....Grafton M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.

M'Intosh, J. N. (IG).. Bathurst Curtiss and Barry.*M'Intosh, J. H.(16) ..Bathurst Curtiss and Barry.

M'Intosh, J. C Lismore ......M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.*M`Phillamy, Job n Bathurst Iceton and Faithfull.

Nagle, Valentine F. ..Albury Dibbs and Gibson.Neilson, A. B. Windsor........ Montagu and Herbert,

° Nevile, C. L. Bourke S. J. Bull.Newman, T. M Tamworth

Newstead, E. F. Walgett

Nicolson, E. R Corowa Norrie, Frank (15) ..Grafton M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.Norrie, Charles E. (13)West Maitland T. J. Dickson.Norton, Hugh Deniliqnin.... Macnamara & Nathan.O'Brien, Harold Goulburn 5. J. Bull.O'Brien, Ormond ....Gundagai T G. O'Brien.

*O'Donnell, H. A. ....Cootamundra G. E. H. Sanders.Ould, H. H. Walcha .1 Thompson.Owen, Percy Wollongong ....Holdsworth and Son,Oxley, H. M. Bowral G. E. Russell Jones.Paine , J. J Windsor . M`Donell and Moffitt.Patterson, John Tamworth Deane and Deane.Payne, F. H. G Kiama Montagu and Herbert.

Pearce, Thos. ... Hillston Levy Hemsley andPerkins.

Perry, J. A. I. Kempsey Flynn.Phillips, M. T. ...Cowra Newell.

*Pilcher,George de V...Orange Laurence and Rich.Pinnock, George (16)Bathurst Curtiss and Barry.Pollock, D. A. B. ....Moruya Spain and Moore.Potts, W. E. Uralla Fergusson and Broad.Price, Henry George..Wentworth Macnamara & Nathan,Quirk, J. H. Wellington ....M`Donell and Moffit.

*Rawlinson, Thomas(2)Bega & Moruya Sly and Hamilton.Reid, W. A. N'castle & Ray- Collins.

mond Terrace.*Richardson, A. F Maitland Deane and Deane.*Richardson, H. A ....Parramatta .....Beckett & Horrocks.*Robberds, W. H.....PeakHill Robberds and England.

Curtiss and Barry. Fitzhardinge, Son, and

Houston.Davenport

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Agent.,A. G. Gibbes.

Name. Place.Roberts, E.. .22 Darling-st.

Balmain.Robertson, A. J. Tumut

*Robertson, Thomas ..Hay

Robinson, W. W. ....SingletonRoss, C. J. Tamworth

*Rowley, A. W. Fernmount ..Russell, John . YoungRussell, Charles C Wollongong..._WollongongRussel, W. H. AlburyRyan, R. J. J. DubboRyan, li Kiama ... ..Salmond, J. S ParkesScobie, A. Wellington ...Shaw, J. A. K. Scone

*Shorter, A. A. Coonamble ..Shorter, E. A. (17) Lismore

°Simpson, Albert W... Armidale °Simmons, Nathan J...Lismore Smith, William. TamworthSparke°, Wm. Newcastle Soiling, Carl Frederick West Maitland Somerville, G. B. (1).. LismoreSowter, C. P. ForbesStocks, John R. (17) LismoreStirton, P. E Moree

Taylor, Frank Tumut Thomas, J. F Tenterfield ..

*Thompson, A. G. Bathurst*Thompson, R. W., West Maitland.

M. L.A.Thompson, R. W.,M.L.A. (18)Tindale, G. T.

. Tompson, E. B. ....Wagga Wagga..Thorold, G. C. Albury

*Towson, George Orange'Preacher, J. A. Quirindi

*Tribe, William F. Tamworth Vyner, Thomas G. ... Armidale Walker, The Hon. Windsor

William, M.L.C.Wallis, William T. ..Jerilderie Webb, S. W. Bathurst Weekes, E. E. Tenterfield ..

*Whelan, E. B. Forbes Whittell, H. L. Nowra,

`-windeyer, Julian (18) NewcastleWilkinson, H. L. Broken Hill ....Wilkinson, W. F ... .Yass.

*Wilkinson, J., M.L.A. Albury(19).

Emanuel. Levy Hensley and

Perkins. Gould and Shaw. 1!L A. H. Fitzhardinge.

Burcher. Do vis and Amess.

Abbott and Dodds. M`Coy.

J H. Clayton..Fergusson and Broad. Fergusson and Broad.

Fergusson and Broad. Abbott and Allen.

G. E. H. Sanders.Smeller.Sly and Hamilton.A. De Lissa.L F. Dixon.W. H. Mahony.

.Laurence and Bich. Sly and Hamilton. Fergusson and Broad. Burcher. Villeneuve-Smith and

Dawes.H. B. Thomas..F. B. Wilkinson..1 H. Clayton.

.Thompson and Nott.

Newcastle Thompson and Nott.

Wawa Villeneuve-Smith andDawes.

Laurence and Rich. Iceton and Faithfull. Holdsworth and Son.

Fitzhardinge, Son, andHouston.

Curtiss and Barry.Montagu and Herbert..F. W. Walker.

H. S. Williams.

Dibbs and Gibson.J. Thompson.Russell and Sons.M. A. H. Fitzhardinge. Thompson and Nott.

F. B. Wilkinson. Robberds and England.

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Naine. Place. Agent.Wilkinson, C. M. (19)Albury Willans, William ....Tumberumba .Willans, John F. ....Narrandera ..Wilson, E. Deniliquin.

"Woodward, Francis, Wollongong ...

M.L.A.Wren, II Narrandera . .

-Young, Richard Alex West Maitland.Young, H. A West Maitland.

(1) Allingham and Somerville. (3) Rawlinson and Eland. (3) Flemingand Chauncy. )4) Clark and Hall. (5) Clarke and Son. (r,) Davidson andJohnson. (7) Emerson and Fowler. (8) Fell and Sun. fa) Mullen andFox. (10) Allingham and Glasgow. (Il) Gordon and Moriarty. (12) lieu th

and Mitchelmore. (L3)Navaleand Lindsay. (13) MyersandLoveridge.(l5) Norrie and M'Guren. (16) M'Intosh and Co. 517) Shorter and Stocks.(18) Thompson and Windeyer. (10) Wilkinson and Wilkinson. (20 Gardenand Edwards.

SOLICITORS—COUNTRY.Place. Name. Agent.

Albury Chauncy, William S. (3) Bradley and Son.Emerson, Alfred H. (7)M`Laughlin.Fleming, G. T. (3) ....Bradley and Sou.Fowler, John B. S. (7) M`Laughlin.Nagle, Valentine F. ..Dibbs and Gibson.Russel, W. H. ......M'Coy.Thorold, G. C. Iceton and Faithfull.Wilkinson, J. (10) Laurence and Rich.Wilkinson, C. M. (1!)) Laurence and Rich.

Armidale Bonnar, J. J. Levy, Hemsley, andPerkins.

Margrave, E. H. S. Williams.Kearney, T. J Abbott and Dodds.Mitchell, J. W. W. C. Proctor.M'Donald, John A Dibbs and Gibson.Simpson, Albert W. Sly and Hamilton.Vyner, T. C Montagu and Herbert.

BalMain Roberts, E. Gibbes.Bathurst Busby, J. A F. B. Wilkinson.

Kenny, F. B. Slattery and Heydon.M'Intosh, John N. (16) Curtiss and Barry.

M'Intosh, John H.(16) Curtiss and Barry.M'Phillamy, John Iceton and Faithfull.

Pinnock, George (l6) Curtiss and Barry.Thompson, A. G. J. H. Clayton.Webb, S. W. Dibbs and Gibson.

Begot Bland, Frederick (2) ..Sly and Hamilton.Curtis, W. T. J. Mashy.Hungerford, H. H, D. M. Myers.Rawlinson, Thomas (2) Sly and Hamilton.

Laurence and Rich..Way and Way.. Way and Way.Macnamara and Nathan.Carruthers and

Hawkins..M. A. H. Fitzhardinge..Fergusson and Broad..Fergusson and Bread.

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Place. Name. Agent.Berry Lane, A. B. Taylor.Blayney . Mayhew, A. E. Flynn.Bombala Loveridge F. P. (14) ..Myers.

Mackenzie, Frank E...Laurence and Rich.Myers, David Moss (14) Myers.

Bourke Biddulph, Philip J....G. E. Russell Jones.Revile, C. L. S J. Bull.

Bowral Oxley, H. M. G. E. Russell Jones.Braidwood ....Fell, Wi ll iam C. (8) Laurence and Rich.

Fell, Walter L. (8) Laurence and Rich.Brewarrina ....Flynn, W. T. J A. Flynn.Broken Hill ....Abbott, A. F. T E. Cresswell.

Berry, G. A Laurence and Rich.Clark, C. (4) Fergusson and Broad.Edwards, J. R. Lawrence and Rich.Hall, A. H. (4) Fergusson and Broad.Jhonson, T. E. Iceton and Faithfull.Julian, Arthur W. T. A. Shorter.M'Carthy, Justin M'Carthy and Bowden.Wilkinson, H. L. F. B. Wilkinson.

Burrowa Brimacombe, J. M'Carthy and Bowden.Dwyer, W. E. J Gillespie.

Carcoar Lamrock, J. S. Laurence and Rich.Casino Cope, Laurence E.....Iceton and Faithfull.

Glasgow, L. H. (10)....Sly and Hamilton.James, Hy. Layton ..Deane and Deane.

Cobar Bolton, G. A. Spain and Moore.Hogan, W. J. J A. Aitken.

Condobolin ....Duffield, G. C W. T. A. Shorter.Cooma Blaxland, Frederick ..Iceton and Faithfull.

Body, A. E. R. G. C. Roberts.Coonamble ....Ellis, C. J Levy, Hemsley, and

Perkins.Shorter, A. A Sanders.

Cootamundra ..Chauncy, F. L. Bradley and Son.Comans, M. C Slattery and Heydon.O'Donnell, H. A G. E. H. Sanders.

Corowa Bamber, J. A. W. S. Gray.Nicolson, E. R. Davehport.

Cowra Edwards, A. S. (20).... Levy, Hemsley, andPerkins.

Garden, Fredk. (20) ..Levy, Hemsley, andPerkins.

Phillips, M. T Newell.Deniliquin ....Gillett, George C. Iceton and Faithfull.

Laman, E. J. Villeneuve-Smith andDawes.

Norton, H. Macnamara, & Nathan.Wilson, E Macnamara & Nathan.

Dubbo Booth, Robert Laurence &M'Lachlan.Fitzgerald, C. H. W. H. Pigott.

Fitzhardinge, C. H. M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.Ryan, R. J. J. J H. Clayton.

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Place. Name. Agent.East Maitland., Chambers, G. T Sly and Hamilton.

Moore, S. J. H. Deane and Deane.Fernmount ....Rowley, A. W Burcher.Forbes Moloney, D. J Williamson and Sou.

Whelan, E. B. Russell and Sons.Sowter, C. P. Fergusson and Broad.

Glen limes ....Boyd, John A Fergusson and Broad.Fitzhardinge, M. H. M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.

Goulburn

Betts, Augustine M. ..W. H. Pigott.Davidson, John (6)....Fergusson and Broad.Gannon, H. S. G. E. Russell Jones.Howard, E. C Bull.Johnson, E. W. H. (6) Fergusson and Broad.O'Brien, Harold S. J. Bull.

Grafton Donaldson, Robt. R....M'Donell and Moffitt.Foott, George Iceton and Faithful].Manning, W. A. D M. Myers.Meillon, Joseph Laurence and Rich,M'Guren, F. (15) M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.Norrie, Frank (15) M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.

Grenfell Crommelin, F Dowling and Dowling.Loughnane, M. J A. M. Sullivan.

Gundagai __Griffin, W. T. Cl. E. Russell Jones.O'Brien, Ormond T O. O'Brien,

Gunnedah Bedwell, C. W Fisher, Ralfe,&Salwey.Hay Crang, W. B P H. Sullivan.

Kemp, S. P Moss and Hall.Robertson, T. Levy, Heinsley, and

Perkins.Hillgrove Collins, G. V. aBeckett and Horrocks.

Clapin, W. E. H. Dawson.Hillston Pearce, Thos. Levy, Hemsley, and

Perkins.Inverell . ......Anderson, J. W. ..... aBeekett and Horrocks.

Borthwick, John Abbott and Allen.Forster, H. L. E. A. Smith.Hindmarsh, J. H. M`Donell and Moffitt.Mayne, T. K. B. W. T. A. Shorter,

Jerilderie Wallis, William T. ....I-I. S. Williams.Junes Montague, F. B Slattery and Hayden.

Kempsey Dighton, J. Curtiss and Barry.Gilfillan, J. Shorter.Jones, P. P. Langdon.Perry, J. A. I Flynn.

Marne Payne, F. H. G. Montagu and Herbal t.Ryan, K. Fergusson and Broad.Tindale, G. T. Villeneuve-Smith and

Dawes.Lismore Allingham, E. W. (1) ..Sly and Hamilton.

Dickey, Conley W. S. Gray.M'Intosh, J. C. M. A. H. Fitzhardinge,Shorter, E. A. (17) Burcher.Simmons, Nathan J. A. De Lissa.Somerville, G. B. (1) Sly and Hamilton.Stocks, John R. (17) Burcher.

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Place, Name. Agent.Lithgow Leo, J. T. F. Lucas.Maclean Jenkins, R. E Lucas.Maitland Richardson, A. F..... Deane and Deane.Milton Davey, J. T. Want and Marshall.

Kingsmill, Luke O P. H. Sullivan.Moama .... ,,.. Conant, P.H. G. P. S M'Donell and Moffitt.Molong Henna, P. F. A. H. A. Lyons.Morse Grace, Albert Henry ..Clayton.

Stirton, P. E. Villeneuve-Smith andDawes.

Moruya Bland, F. (2) Sly and Hamilton.Brown, T. G. Sly and Hamilton.Pollock, D. A. B. Spain and Moore.Rawlinson, T. (2) Sly and Hamilton.

Moss Vale Gale, Chas. C. Burcher.Latchford, J. Asher.

Mudgee Clarke, Edward (5)....Curtiss and Barry.Clarke, Herbert (5)....Curtiss and Barry.Davidson, George ....C. R. A. Smith.Meares, Charles D T O. O'Brien.

Murrurundi ....Eld, George G C T. Poole.Kennedy, P. A Aitken.

Murwillumbah...Halliday, G. C. .... Waldron.Muswellbrook ..Fitzgerald, R. G. D., W. H. Pigott.

M.L.A.Narrabri Dale, G. S. E. D M. Myers.

M'Donald, John M. ..Beehag and Simpson.Narrandera De Boos, W. P. Montag and Herbert.

Willans, John F Way and Way.Wren, H. M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.

Newcastle Baker, William H. ....Fergusson and Broad.Brown, Henry J Ellis, Makinson, and

Plunkett.Brown, Alexr. Freehill.Cronin, T. F. W. Walker.Dart, Daines T J. Dickson.Gorriek, Joseph A Walker.Low, T. F. Cope and King.Mitchell, G. W. Ellis, Makinson, and

Plunkett.Moore, W Fergusson and Broad.Reid, W. A. CollinsSparke, Wm. . W. H. Mahony.Thompson, R. W., (18) Thompson and Nott.

M.L.A.Windeyer, Julian (18) Thompson and Nott.

l ouvra Blackmore, W. P. ....S. F. Blackmore.Marriott, T. Levy, Hensley, and

Perkins.Whitten, H. L. M. A. H. Fitzhardinge,

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Place. Naine. Agent.Oberon Jeffery, G. A. Way and Way.Orange Isaacs, M. E. Laurence &M'Lachlan.

Kearney, S. Curtiss and Barry.Filcher, George de V Laurence and Rich.Towson, George Holdsworth and Son.

Parkes Addison, L. H. M'KeliarSalmon, J. S. Fergusson and Broad.

Parramatta ....Bowden , J. E M'Carthy and Bowden.Jhonson, W W. T. A. Shorter.

Kempthorne, J. W. _Hoskin.Richardson, H. aBeckett and Horrocks

Peak Hill Robberds, W. H. ....Robberds and EnglandFort Macquarie Kennett, M. Sly and Hamilton.

Melville, W. C Montagu and Herbert.Queanbeyan ....Downing, W. D. Gould and Shaw

Garraway, A. H Dibbs & Gibson.Morgan, E. E. T T. Gray.

Quirindi Cox, P. D Laurence and Rich.Treacher, J. A. Fitzhardinge, Son, and

Houston.Raymond Terrace Reid, W. A. Collins.

Scone Shaw, J. A. It Abbott and Allen.Silverton Hancock, Robt. E. ..W, T. A. Shorter.Singleton Gould, the Hon. A J., Gould and Shaw.

M.L. A.Howe, II. V J M'Laughlin.Robinson, W. W Gould and Shaw.

Tamworth Down, Richard A. ....Iceton and Faithfull,Newman, T. M. Curtiss and Barry.Patterson, John Deane and DeaneRoss, C. J. M. A. II. Fitzhardinge.Smith, William L. F. Dixon.Tribe, William F. Curtiss and Barry.

Taree Boyce, C. M. C R. Smith.Castle, Alfred Wm. ..McDonell and Moffitt.Hyman, B. H. Dunn.

Temora Driscoll, R. F J M'Carthy.Massie, R. de W F P. Cowper.

Tenterfield Campbell, H. E. Godfrey.Thomas, J. F. F B. Wilkinson.Weekes, E. E. J Thompson.

Tumberumba .. Willans, W. Way and Way.Tumid Robertson, A. J Emanuel.

Taylor, Frank H. B. Thomas.Uralla Potts, W. Is Fergusson and Broad.Wagga Wagga ..Baylis, H. M. W. U. S. King.

Coleman, George F W. O'Brien.Fitzhardinge, H. B. M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.Garland, J. R. Cape, Kent, and (laden.Heath, H. O. (12) Cape, Kent, and Cade)].Mitchelmore, II. E. (12) Cape, Kent, and Gaden.Tompson, G. B. Laurence and Rich.

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Place. Name. Agent.Walcha Ould, H. H. J Thompson.Walgett Newstead, E. F. Fitzhardinge, Son, and

Houston.Wallsend Mckenzie, R. A. Fergusson and Broad.Warren Murphy, F. Fergusson and Broad.Wellington ....James, L. C. D. Deane and Deane.

Quirk, J. H. M'Donell and Moffitt.Scobie, A. Fergusson and Broad.

Wentworth ....Greaves, V. R. N. ... Langdon.Price, Henry George Macnamara & Nathan.

West Maitland.. Fox, F. E. (9) M`Donell and Moffit.Kennedy, J. J A. Aitken.Lindsay, W. T. (13) T. J. Dickson.Mullen, W. H. (9) M'Donell and Moffit.Norrie, C. E. (13) T J. Dickson.

Solling, C. F. Laurence and Rich.Thompson, R. W., Thompson and Nott.

M. L.A. •Young, 1L. A. Fergusson and Broad.Young, H. A. Fergusson and Broad.

Wilcannia Borlase, J. J. J B. M. White.Forster, W. T Iceton and Faithfull.

Windsor Neilson, A. B. Montagu and Herbert.Paine, J. J. M`Donell and Moffit.Walker, The Hon. F. W. Walker.

William, M.L.C.Wingham Bussell, S. P. Fergusson and Broad.Wollongong .... Eliiott, J. Way and Way.

Lipscomb, Benjamin Iceton and Faithfull.Muir, J. R Carruthers & Hawkins.Owen, Percy Holdsworth and Son.Russell, Chas. C Abbott and Dodds.Woodward, F., M.L.A Carruthers & Hawkins.

Yass Brennan, F. P. Curtiss and Barry.Iceton, E. A. Iceton and Faithfull.Wilkinson, W. F. Robberds and England.

Young ........Campbell, Allan A. G. Gibbes.Gordon, James (11) Cape, Kent, and Cadet).Moriarty, M. (11) Cape, Kent, and Gaden.Russell, John Davis and Amass.

(1) Allingham and Somerville. (3) Rawlinson and Bland. (3) Flemingand Chitin. y. (d) Clark and 11311. (5) Clarke and Son. (6) Davidsonand Johnson. (7) Emerson and Fowler. (8) Fell and Son. (9) Mullenand Fos. (l01 Allingham and Glasgow. (il) Gordon and Moriarty.(12) heath and Mitchelmore. (13) Non ie and Lindsay. (14) Myersand Loveridge. (15) Norrie and M`Guren. (16) M`lntosh and Co. (17)Shorter and Stocks. (18) Thompson and Windeyer. (19) Wilkinson and•Wilkinson. (20) Garden and Edwards.

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NOTARIES PUBLIC, PRACTISING INNEW SOUTH WALES.

Low, T. F., Newcastle.Macnamara, M. J., 2, Jamie-

son-street.Mainwaring, C., 58, Elizabeth -st.Marriott, T., NowraMarshall, Thomas, 70, Pitt -st.Moore, W. L., 0 & 8, Exchange.M'Donald, John A., Armidale.Norton, The Hon, J., M.L.C.,

2, O'Connell-street.O'Brien, T. O., Temple Court.Osborne, F., 2, O'Connell -st.Perkins, E. W., 122, Pitt -st.Pigott, The Hon. W. H., M.L.C.,

Fitzevan Chambers, Castle-reagh-street.

Ralfe, H., E. S. & A. C. BankChambers, George & KingStreets.

Robertson, Thomas, Hay.Russell, W., jun., 359, Geo, -st.Salter, T., 10, Young-street.Salwey, H., E. S. &A. C. Bank

Chambers, George & RingStreets.

Shaw, A., 108, Pitt-st.Shorter, W. T. A., 118, Pitt-

street.Simpson, A. W., Armidale,Sly, G. J., 370s, George -st.Smith, Robert, 2, O'Connell-

street.Stephen, The J-Ion. S. A., M. L. C

12 & 14, O'Connell -st.Thompson, J., 3 & 4, Vickery

Chambers, 78, Pitt-street.Thompson, R. W., .Maitland

and Newcastle.Trickett, The Hon. Win. Joseph,

M.L.C., Fitzevan Chambers,28 Castlereagh-street.

Villeneuve-Smith, F., BeresfordChambers, 30 Castlereagh -st.

Wallace,George, 7 & 8, VictoriaChambers, Castlereagh -st.

Want, S.A., 70, Pitt-street.Westgarth, G. C., 2, O'Connell-

street.Windeyer, Julian, Newcastle.Young, It. A., West Maitland.

Holdsworth, Richard, 75, Pitt-street.

Iceton, E. A., Yass.Iceton, T. II., 88, Pitt-street.Jaques, A. E., 12 & 14, O'Con-

nell-street.Johnson, James Win., Norwich

Chambers, Hunter-street.Joncs, G. E. R.Jones, L. C. Russell, 7, Bent -st.Kent, F. D., Commercial Union

Chambers, Pitt-streetLangdon, J..J., 53, Elizabeth -st.Laurence, C. A., 1.2, Spring -st.Laurence, G. M., 13, Castle-

reagh-street.Lee, John James, Macquarie -st.

Abbott, Arthur F., Broken HillAllen, R. C., 107, Phillip -st.Allen, A. W., 167, Phillip -st.Betts, A. M., Goulburn.Bradley, H. B., 00, Margaret-

street.Bradley, H. H., CO, Margaret-

street.Burcher, G. F. R., Wentworth

Court.Campbell, H. E., Tenterfield.Cape, A. J., Commercial Union

Chambers, Pitt-street.Cope, William, 14, Castlereagh-

street.Creagh, P. W., 17, Bridge -st.Davidson, John, Goulburn.Dawson, John, 88, Pitt-street.Deane, W., 27, Rowe-st.Dowling, J. A., 29, O'Connell-

street.Elliott, John, WollongongFergusson, William J., 28,

Castlereagh-street.Fisher, Donnelly, E. S. & A. C.

Bank Chambers, George andKing Streets.

Forster, H. L.,Inverell.Fosbery, E. E., Norwich Ch brs.,

Hunter-st.Gilder, A. S., 39, Castlereagh -st.

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CERTIFICATED CONVEYANCERS.Abbott, A. S.,167, Elizabeth -st. Lane, Joseph J., 85, Pitt-st.Adams, T. M., 178, Phillip-st. Macauley, A. J., Newtown.Adams, John, 88, Pitt-st. Maddock, E. A., 88, Pitt -st.Bean, C. H., 167, Phillip-street. Michell, T. 7, Bent-street.Cannon, J. G., 41, Elizabeth-st.Muddle, Charles J., 244. Pitt -st.Charlton, T. A., 88, Pitt-street. Muddle, W. B., 28, Castlereagh-Dalton, R., Singleton. street.Davey H. G., O'Connell -st. McGarvie, N. J., 257, Mac-

Franklin, J. C., 78, King-st. quarie-street.Harte, M. S., Crown Solicitor's Norrie, H. F., Watson's Bay.

Office. Oates, Win., E. S. A. and A. C.Hatton, C. W. C., Land Titles Bank Chambers, George

Office. and King Streets.Hughes, W., 88, Pitt-st. Parkinson, C.E., Crown Solici-Hunt, H. A., Maitland and tor's Office.

Newcastle. Ramaciotti, G., Norwich Ch'brs.Jones, T. H., 53, Hunter-st. Walcot, A. N., Stephen Court.King, H. G., 88, Pitt-street. Wilson, G. L., Stephen Court.

COMMISSIONERS FOR AFFIDAVITS.

SYDNEY.

Abbott, J. P., 14, Castlereagh-st. Burdekin, Syd., J. P.Abbott, W. A, Reg.-General's Burns, C. J., 51, Elizabeth -st.

Office. Cape, A. J., Commercial Uniona'Beckett, M. E., Wentworth Chambers, Pitt-street.

Court. Carroll, J. Bankruptcy Court.Addison, G. W. F., Stipendiary Chapman, F., Prothonotary,

Magistrate. Supreme Court.Allen, R. C., 167, Phillip-street. Chatffeld, W., J.P., Darling-Ashdown, A., 74, Castlereagh- burst Gaol.

street. Cohen, S. L., Lands Office.Balcombe, Wm. A., Equity Collis, Arthur H., Prisons Dept.

Office. Crook, F., District Court.Baly, Edward, Equity Office. Crossman, E. H., Solicitor, 26,Barlee, F. R., Reg.-General's Hunter-street, Sydney.

Office. Curtiss, Fred., 167, King -st.Beaver, W. R., Clerk of the Curtis, G. E., Curator's Office.

Peace, Chancery Square. Curtis, J. M.,151, Phillip-street.Betts, E. M., Gladesville Darley, H. S., Supreme Cou rt.

Asylum._ Davenport, F. A., Solicitor, 81,Blackmore, S. F., 67, Arcade, Pitt street.

King-street. Davison, H. H., Solicitor, 88,Bradley, H. B., Solicitor, 60, Pitt-street.

Margaret-street. Deane, Henry, Solicitor, 27,Brereton, Victor Le Gay, Solidi- Bowe -st. and Five Dock.

tor, A.J.S. Bank, George-st.,Deane, C. M., Supreme Court.Haymarket. Delohery, C., Central Police

Briggs, William. Office.Brown, Capt. J. W., Shipping Dibbs, Tom B., Solicitor, 22,

Master's Office. Pitt-street.Burcher, G. F. R., Wentworth Dixon, Louis F., Queensland,

Court. Offices, Bridge-street,© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

Dowling, J. Arthur, Solicitor, MacNevin, T. E., Department29, O'Connell-street. of Justice.

Edgar, Wilfred, Supreme Court Manning, F. N., GladesvilleEdwards, H., Lunacy Dept. Asylum.Edwards, J., Relieving C.L.A. Manning, R. K., Chancery Sq.Faithfull, H. M., Solicitor, Wal-Martin, J., Solicitor, 244, Pitt -st.

tham Buildings, Bond-street.Maxted, H. E., BankruptcyFergusson, W. J., 28, Castle- Court.

reagh-street. Maybury, C. E. B., UnderFielder, F. S., C.P.S., Newt'n. Sheriff, Supreme Court.Fitzhardinge, M. A. H., Solid-McCarthy, A. W,, Solicitor, 68,

tor, SO, Pitt-street. Elizabeth-street.Flynn, J. A., 37, Elizabeth -st. M'Cormack, T. S., 27, Rowe -st.,Foster, E. P., Supreme Court. and 105, Dowling-st.Fraser, A. C., Dept. of Justice. M'Lachlan, J. C., Solicitor, 12,Garran, R. R., Supreme Court. Spring-street.Garrett, T. W., Supreme Court. Monday, R. C., Supreme Court,Garstang, F. W., Emergency and Summer Hill.

Officer. Montagu, N. W., Solicitor, 50,Gibson, G. H., Relieving C.L.A. Margaret-street.Gould, A. J., Solicitor, 114, Moore, W. L., Solicitor, G and S,

Pitt-street. Exchange, Bridge-street.Greville, H. J., Bankruptcy Ct. Morgan, Geo., Sheriff's Office.Halloran, W.J., District Court. Mowle, A., Bankruptcy Court.Hargraves, W. H. „Equity Office .Murphy, T. E., Solicitor, Nor-

Harvey, J. M., Chancery Square. wich Chambers, Hunter-st.Henry, A., Bankruptcy Court. O'Brien, Thomas O., TempleHorniman, A., District Court. Court.Hourigan, Pat. John, 91, Payten, C. N., Water Police

Elizabeth-street. Office.Innes, G. M. L., Supreme Court. Pennington, W. G., 41, Eliza-Jaques, T. J., Capés Chambers, beth-street.

Bond-street, and Balmain. Plunkett, William E., DarlingJaques, A. E., Solicitor, 12 and Point.

14, O'Connell-street. Plunkett, W. P., 49, Eliza-Johnson, J. W., Norwich Ch'rs. , beth-street.

Hunter-street. Powell, T., Curator's Office.Jones, G. E. R., 7, Bent-street. Rainsford, P., Supreme Court,Heating, J. T., Registrar, Land and Petersham.

Court, Darlinghurst. Rolfe, Henry, Solicitor, E.S. CLangdon,J. J., 53, Elizabeth-st A.C. Bank Chambers, King LLaurence, C. A., 12, Spring-st. George Streets.Laurence, G. M., 13, Castle- Pitt-street.

reagh-street. Read, J. C., Darlinghurst.Leary, .T. O., Supreme Court, Read, T., 133, King-street.

and " Cotswold," Bondi. Read, C. C., 133, King-street.Lindeman, George S., Sec., Redgrave, C. A. H., Central

Marine Board. Police Court,.Long, A. P., Land Titles Office. Robberds, R. W., Solicitor, Car-Lovegrove, W., 109, Pitt -st. rington Chambers, 4, Castle-Lucas, J. A., District Court. reagh-street.Lumsdaine, A., Summer Hill. Robertson, C., EmergencyLumsdaine, E. S., Solicitor, 83, Officer.

Pitt-street. Rowling, A., District Court.Macnamara, M. J., 2, Jamieson-Russell, E. H. T., Solicitor,

street. 359, George-street.

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Ryan, T. J., Solicitor, 37, Eliza-Villeneuve-Smith, F.. Beresfordbeth-street. Chambers, 30, Castlereagh -st.

Scott, E. L., 135, Macquarie- Waldron, G. C., Central Cham-street, and Leichhardt. bers, 173, Pitt-street.

Shepherd, E. H., Solicitor, Walker, F. W., Solicitor, 36,Post Office Chambers, Pitt-st. Castlereagh-street.

Simpson, E. P., .Solicitor, Nor-Waller, Thos. F., 00, Pitt -st.with Chambers, Hunter-st. Walsh, C. H., Supreme Court.

Slattery, T. M., corner of Pitt Watt, J., Emergency Officer.and Market Streets. Way,H.R., Solicitor,108, Pitt -st.

Sly, G. J., 379 B, George-street. Westgarth, G. C., 20,O'Connell Smithers, G. H., Water Police street.

Office. White, J. Murray, 41, Eliza-Stephen, S. A., 12 and 14, O'Con- beth-street.

nell-street. Whiting, A., Callan ParkStephen, E, F., S0, Pitt-street. Asylum.Taylor, W. J., Solicitor, 243, Wilkinson, Frederick B., 47,

Pitt-street. Castlereagh-street.Thompson, J., jurer., 3 and 4, Willams, H. S., Solicitor, 30,

Vickery's Chambers, Pitt-st. Castlereagh-street.

VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT,

SYDNEY.Sly, George James, Solicitor.Williams, Prosper Orleans, Solicitor.

NEWCASTLE.Huntington, H. W. H., Assistant C.P.S.Mair, James, P.M.

DUBBO.Martin, W. J., C.P.S.

COUNTRY.Acacia Creek— Ballina-

Chauvel, C. B. E. Cohen, T. W., Acting C.P.Adaminaby— Robinson, William. Manager

Lett, J. M., J.P. Commercial Bank.Adelong— Hart, E. J., Manager A.J.

Menlove, Wm., J.P. BankA lbury— Sharp, John, J.P.

Adrian, F. G., C.P.S. Ba 'main —Browne, T. A., P.M. Abbott, W. A.Chauney, W. S., Solicitor Byrne, E. W., C.P.S.Fleming, G. T., Solicitor Curtiss, FrederickFowler, J. R. S., Solicitor Jaques, T. J.Nagle, V. F., Solicitor Murdoch, G. C.Thorold, George C., Solicitor Walsh, C. R.Wilkinson, John, Solicitor Balranald-

Armidale— Howling, E. L., P.M.Gordon, L. S., Land Agent Boot, O. A. C.Moore, John, J.P.Richardson, A. • Barmedman—Sheahan, John M., C.P.S. Lote, Thos., Warde

. Simpson, A. W. Barringun-Vyuer, T. G., Solicitor.Klaeby, G. E., J.P.

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Bathurst—Busby, J. A., SolicitorGraham, J. B., P.M.

M'Intosh, John N., SolicitorM'Intosh, J. H., SolicitorM'Phillamy, John, SolicitorPinnock, George, SolicitorSmith, W. G. B., C.P.S.Webb, S. W., Solicitor

Bega—Beveridge, A. K., P.M.Davis, J.Rawlinson, Thomas, SolicitorFrappell, R., C.P.S.

Berrigan.—Glennie, R. E.

Berrima-Wilshire, F. R., P.M.Barnett, P. E. B., C.L.A.

Bingara—Lawson, Corbett, P.M.Fitzpatrick, O. A. S., C.P.S.Blayney---

Mayhew, A. E., SolicitorGlasson, Richard, jun., J.P.Boat Harbour-

Treatt, Frank B., C.P.S.Rowley, A. W., SolicitorBombala-

Dovers, W. A., Land AgentJoseph, II. M., J.P.Loveridge, F. P., Solicitor.Mackenzie, F. E., Solicitor

Bourke-Besnard, Fore D. H., C.P.S.King, C. McA., P.M.

Bowenfells-Brown, Andrew, J.P.

Bowral—Mackenzie. R. S., J.P.Oxley, H. M., Solicitor

Braidwood—King. J. L., P.M.Fell, W. C., SolicitorKenny, J., C.Y.S.

Branxton—Robinson, G. T., C.P.S.

Brewarrina—Kelly, Richd. J.

Broken Sill—Badham, C. L. C., P.M.Julian, A., SolicitorMcCarthy, J., SolicitorAbbott, A. F., SolicitorClark, Chas., SolicitorEdwards, John R.

Broken Hill—Gibson, R. M., Warden's Clerk

Hall, A. J. A., SolicitorHenning, A. II., SolicitorWilkinson, H. L., SolicitorBungendorc

-Lever, H. W.

Burrowa—Foley, Timothy, P.M.Cumming Victor, C.L.A.

Camden-Zglinicki, MaxCampbelltown-

Hurley, P. B., J.P.Troughton, D. E., C.P.S.

Condole—McKay, W. C.

Canowindra-Finn, Thos., J.P.

Carcoar—Cobb, James L., J.P.Connolly, N., P.M.Lamrock, J. S., SolicitorLouche, J. II., C.P.S.

Cargo—Marsh, W., J.P.

Casino—Hobbes, J. T., C.P.S.James, H. L., Solicitor

Bruce, D.,D., C.P.S.Cessnock—

Green, W. C., J.P.Cobar—

Hogan, W. J., SolicitorM'Kell, T. C. K., P.M.

Cobargo-Hoyer, H. A, J.P.

Colinton—Peden, Archibald, J.P.

Coolaman-Booty, E. W.

Condobolin-MacNevin, R. T., C.P.S.Cooma-

Blaxland, Fredk., SolicitorDawson, RobertLove, M. S., P.M.

Coonabarabran—Parker, R. J.Cochrane, A. T., C.P.S.

Coonamble—Bailey, R. R., P.M.Ellis, C. J., SolicitorWhitfeld, G., Land Agent and

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Cootamundra— Germanton-Chauncy, F. L., Solicitor Ross, John, J.P.O'Donnell, H. A., Solicitor . Glen lessees—Primrose, C. H. B., P.M. Boyd, J. A., Solicitor

Copeland— Martin, James, J.P.Maitland, E. L., C.P.S. Martin, George, P.M.

Coraki— Gosford—Osborne, W. A. Battley, T. C..

Gordon, H., P.M.Corowa— Goulburn—Nicolson, E. R., Solicitor Alexander, C. S., P.M.Cowra— Bette, A. M., Solicitor

Garden F., Solicitor Carson, W., C.P.S.Kemp, B. P. P., C.P.S. Davidson, J., SolicitorPhillips, M. T., Solicitor Gannon, H. S., Solicitor

Craigne— Howard, E., SolicitorLawson, C. H., J.P. O'Brien, H., Solicitor

Crookwell— Salmon. J. B., Town ClerkGunn, W. S., C.P.S. Willans, O., C.L.A.

Cudgellico— Grafton—McKellar, D. E., J.P. Bawden, Thomas, J.P.

Dandaloo— Clarke, W., C.P.S.McMartin, R.B., J.P. M`Dougall, A. L., P.M.

Daysdale— Hellion, Joseph, SolicitorNicholas, J. W. Norris, Frank, Solicitor

Darling River— Granville—Hutchinson, F. Nobbs, J.Deniliquin,--Emery, C. H., C.L.A. Grenfell-Gillott, G. C., Solicitor Crommelin, F., SolicitorLamm, E. J., Solicitor Gibson, Fredk., J.P.Norton, H. Solicitor Robertson, W. F., C.P.S.Scott, G. F., P.M. Greta—Wilson, Edward, Solicitor Robinson, G. T., C.P.S.

Drake— Gulgong-Curran, J. P., Warden's Clerk Bishop, S. T., J.P.

Dubbo— De Boos, H., C.P.S.Caswell, W. S., P.M. Gundagai—Fitzhardinge, C. H., Solicitor Griffin, W. T. Solicitor.Martin, W. J., C.P.S. ,Machen, H. S., C.L.A.Ryan, R. J. J., Solicitor Weekes, C. W., P.M.Taylor, G. H.

Magog— Gundaroo-Smith, C. G., P.M. Affleck, W., J.P.

Eden— Gunnedah-Davies, G. W. H., C.P.S. Brougham, Patk., P.M.

Euston— Gunning—Kennedy, A. M., Postmaster Pembroke, S., C.P.S.

Fernmount— Saxby, HenryRowley, A. W., Solicitor Hartley—

Forbes— Neale, Thos. Hy., P.M.Borne, A. S., Solicitor Ray—Edwards, J. R. Camper, WilliamPery, E. A. T.,Honble.,C.P.S. Chisholm, W., C. P.S.Sharpe, E. A. L., P.M. Haynes, S. W., C.L.A.Taylor, J. W., C.L.A. Pearce, J. Ede, P.M.Sowter, 0, 1'., Solicitor Robertson, T., Solicitor

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Liverpool—Goodman, W. H., C.P.S.Lucknow.,-

Rae, John Ford, J.P.Macksville-

Hancock, C. J., ManagerA.J.S. Bank

Maclean., Clarence River—Jenkins, R. , Solicitor

Macleay River'-Henderson, G.

Maitland—Brooks, James N., P.M.Chambers, G. T., SolicitorFox, F. E., SolicitorIsaacs, le. S., C.P.S.Kennedy, J. SolicitorMullen, William H., SolicitorNorrie, C. E., SolicitorRobertson, J. B. H.Maitland-

Solling, C. F., SolicitorThompson, R. W., SolicitorManilla-

Veness, D. E., J.P.Menindie-Mackenzie, Simon, J.P.Merriwa-

Walsh, M. J., C.P.S.Milparinka-

Maitland, E. L,, P.M.Milton-Kingsmill, L. O'M., Solicitor

Rainsford, John, C.P.S.Mitchell-

Henssler, W. J.Mittagong-

Girard, A.M., J.P.Moama-

Evans, Henry, C.P.S.Molong—

Finch, E. G., Stock InspectorRoss, A., M.D.

Mar e—Oslear, C. E., P.M.Pery, A. R., Acting C.P.S.Grace, A. H., SolicitorMoruya-

Brown, T. G., SolicitorPollock, D. A. B. SolicitorRawlinson, T. SolicitorMaunsell, Geo., P.M.Gammon, T., J.P,

Mass Vale—Gale, Chas. C., SolicitorShorter, A. A., SolicitorScroggie, J. R , C.P.S.

Mount Gipps-M`Culloch, G., J.P.

Mount McDonald—Gunning, G. A.

Mount Hope—Thomas, W.

Mount Victoria-Prott, C. W., Postmaster

HW End-Beyers, II. L. J.P.Suttor,,T. C., J.P.

H illgrove—Collins, G. V., SolicitorMatthews, S., Warden's ClerkPotts, F. l'., C.P.S.

Hillston-M'Dougall, D. C.P.S.O'Neill, N. C., P.M.

Howlonç-Easterby, W. H.

Inverell-Anderson, J. W., Solicitor.Borthwick, John, SolicitorFraser, W. W., P.M.Lloyd, C. J., C.P.S.Plumley, Henry, Town Clerk

Jerilderie—Dawson, M. II.Nankin, J. D., .1 P.Robinson, A. C., M.D., J.P.Elliott, W , J.P.

Junee-Elliott, A., C.P.S.Katoomba-

Goyder•, F.C., J.P.Kempsey—

Davies, T. A., P.M.Perry, J. A. I.Wilson, James W., J.P.Gilfillan J., SolicitorDighton, Jno., SolicitorHenderson, GeorgeKiama-Connell, Henry, J.P.Connell, W. B., C.P.S.Edwards, F. W., P.M.ityan, K., Solicitor

Lie, more-Allingham, E. W., SolicitorCoghlan, C., C.P.S.Gale, C. H., C.L.A.Jones, E., P.M. •Simmons, N. J., Solicitor

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Sloane, A.Whitehand, Wm., Sub-Collec-

tor of CustomsMurrurundi—

Evans, G. IL, P.M., C.P.S.Murrumburrah-

Cutcliffe, Charles, C.P.S.Murwillumbah--

Barrington, E. A., C.P.S.Bray,Joshua, P.M.Halliday, G. C., SolicitorIsaacs, W. R., J.P.Muswellbrook-

Foley, J. V., C.P.S.Foley, P. J.

Narrandera—De Boos, W. P.Donaldson, L. S., P.M..Lees, J. W., J.P., C.P.S.Willans, J. F., SolicitorWren, H. , Solicitor

Narrabri—Dale, G. S. E., SolicitorKenyon, J. F., P.M.M'Donald, John M., Solicitor

Newcastle—Allen, D. T.Baker, W. Hy., SolicitorBrown, Henry Joseph, Soli-

citor.Dart, James, SolicitorHays, It. B., C.P.S.Huntington, H. W. H.,

Registrar District Court.Renrick, AtwillHair, James, P.M.Mitchell, G. W., SolicitorReid, W. A., SolicitorThompson, R. W., SolicitorWeatherill, W. F., Secretary

L. M. BoardWindeyer, Julian, Solicitor

Newtown—Abigail, J. W., SolicitorFielder, F. S., C.P.S.

Nowra—Bice, Z. G., J.P.Blackmore, W. P., SolicitorGalbraith, F. H., C.P.S.

Nowra —Marriott, Thos. SolicitorNisbett, J. H.,

Thos.,

Whittell, H. L., SolicitorNymagee-

Husband, J. H., C.P.S.Oberon—

Jeffery, G. A., SolicitorRichardson, J. H.Orange-Lane, John Tom, P.M.Murphy, S., C.P.S.Pilcher, G. De V., SolicitorTowson, Geo., Solicitor

Orford --Hargrave, G.Panbula-Williams, Edward, SolicitorBaddeley, C.H. J.P.

Parkes—Salmond, J. S., SolicitorKingsmill, A. J., C.P.S.

Parramatta—Giles, James, P.M.Byrnes, Henry, J.P.Black, G. E. H.Chatfield, W., J.P.Richardson, H. A., SolicitorWickham, George, C.P.S.

Paterson--Brown, William Le B., C.P.S.

Peak Hilt - -Robberds, W: H., Solicitor

Penr ith-Cleeve, John K., P.M.

Lethbridge, John King, J. P.Smithers, P., Acting C.P,S.Waldron, G. C., Solicitor

Pieton-Antill, J. M., J.P.

Butler, C. K, C.P.S.Pooncarie-

Barclay, T.Port Macquarie-

Butler, James, J.P.Hobbes, J. T., P.M.

Queanbeyan--Helm, C. J. BohunWillans, Obadiah

Quirindi-Allnutt, R. H. V., C.P.S.

Raymond Terrace--Middleton, C. R., P.M.Monteagresti, M. S., J.P.

Redfern—Meares, F. P., C.P.S.Greenwood, G. H., Solicitor

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Tweed River—Isaacs, W. R., J.P.Urulla-Garland, K. T., C P.S.Potts, W. E., junr., Solicitor

Urana-Brett, P. R., CoronerBrown, V., C.P.S.

Wagga Wagga--Baylis, Henry, P.M.Baylis, H. M., SolicitorColeman, George, SolicitorFitzhardinge, H. B., SolicitorGarland, James R., SolicitorHeath, H. O., SolicitorBork!, Fredk., C.L. Agent

M`Kensey, J., C.P.S.Walcha—

Marriott, E., C.P.S.Ould, H. I-I., SolicitorPotts, W. E., Pion., SolicitorWalgett-

Henry, W. E., P.M.Brown, W. B., C.P.S.Janison, H. L., Solicitor

Wallsend—Cronin, T., Solicitor

Wanaaring—Hebden, C., J.P.

fl aratali-Perrott, R. L, P.M.Wardell-

Connochie, HarryWarialda—

Geddes, W. B.Thornton, J. C., Acting C.P.S.

Warren-Murphy, F., Solicitor

Pigott, C. II., Acting C.P.S.Watson's Bay—

Norrie, H. F.Wauchope-Selkirk, R,

Wellington—Marsh, Fred., P.M.Quirk, J. H., Solicitor

Scobie, A., SolicitorWentworth—

Wilkinson, T. H., P.M.Holding, William J.Maitland, J. S., C.P.S.

Rolland's Plains-Warlters, W., J.P.

Ryde-Pope, G. M., C.P.S.Rylstone-

Armstrong, Win. W., C.P.S.Scone— •

Leary, Henry J., C.P.S.Parker, W. F. P.M.Shaw, J. A. K. Solicitor

Seven Hills—Pearce, G. W., J.P.

Singleton—Dalton, Richard, ConveyancerDudding, Win.Gould, A. J., SolicitorRobinson, W. W., SolicitorStroud-

Cooke, W. V. M., P.M.Walker, J. D., C.P.S.

St. Leonards--Boileau, G. S., C.P.S.Tamworth-

Bedwell, C. W., SolicitorDowe, R A., SolicitorIrving, D. W., P.M.M'Donald, J.Newman, T. M., SolicitorPatterson, John, SolicitorSmith, William, SolicitorTribe, W. F., Solicitor

Taralga—Hayley, S. W.

Taree—Castle, A. W., SolicitorCreagh, J. A„ P.M.

Teinora-Baker, Jas., P.M.Massie, R. do W., Solicitor

Tenter field--Burne, Frederick, C.P.S.Campbell, H. E. SolicitorThomas, J. F., Solicitor

Tingha-Norton, W., C.P.S.

Tocumwal/—Manning, Francis, Manager

Commercial BankTrunkey

Lee, W. T.Smith, Thos. Arkell, P.M.

TueBell, Thos. Fredk., Warden's

ClerkTumberumba-Makinson, J. F., P.M.Willans, William, Solicitor© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

Wilcannia-Rodgerson, W. C., P.M.Borlase, J., Solicitor.Forster, W. T., SolicitorPratt, A. W. R., C.P.S.

Windsor-Becke, W. H. H., P.M.Walker, William, SolicitorGates, A., C.P.S.Paine, John J., SolicitorWingham-

Bussell, S. P., SolicitorWiseman's Ferry—

Wilson, Hy., J.P.Wollombi-

Lumsdaine, Henry, P.M.Smith, J. C. J., Postmaster

Wollongong—Jamieson, D. R., C.P.S.Lipscomb, B., SolicitorThomas, W. H., P.M.

Wollongong—Turner, Alfred A.Woodward, Francis, Solicitor

Woodburn—Johnson, L. C. B., Bank

ManagerYass—

Addison, G., C.P.S.Chisholm, H. J., P.M.Iceton, E. A., SolicitorWilkinson, W. F., SolicitorBrennan, F. P., Solicitor

Yetman-Young, T. W. C., Post and

Telegraph MasterYoung—

Campbell, A., SolicitorGordon, James, SolicitorJeffreys, H. J., C.L.A.Robinson, Samuel, P.M.Russell, John, Solicitor

Commissioners for taking Affidavits in Places beyondthe Jurisdiction of the Court.

CALCUTTABelchambers, Robert, Registrar, High Court.

CHINA.HongKong5-Deacon, V. H., Solicitor.

(Wotton, William, Solicitor.ENGLAND.

Anderson, Eustace, 17, Ironmonger-lane, E.C.Bartley, Thomas H. R., Solicitor, Liverpool.Birch , Francis J. P., Lincoln's Inn Fields.Blyth, Edmund Hell, 112, Gresham House, E.C.Boydell, William T., Solicitor, 1, South Square, Gray's Inn.Buckton, James Rhoades, Solicitor, Warrington.Coxe, Philip H., Solicitor, 4, Great Winchester-st., London.Dutton, Fredk. W., 112, Gresham House, E. C.Field, Basil, Solicitor, 36, Lincoln's Inn Fields.Flegg, Wm. Martin, Solicitor, London.Geare, H. C., Solicitor, 57, Lincoln's Inn Fields.Girling, Wm. B., Solicitor, Guildhall Chambers,

Basinghall street, London, E.C.Godfrey, John Perry, Solicitor, 6, South Square, Gray's Inn.Goldman, Isadore, Solicitor, Sunderland & Leeds.Gordon, Paul Joshua, Solicitor, 51,Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.Gray, W. H., Solicitor, 9, Bowchurch Yard, Cheapside.Greenfield, Basil E., Solicitor, 21, Abchurch-laiie.Greenfield, John, 37, Queen Victoria-street, London.Harris, W. M., Notary Public, 17, Grace church-st., London.Harvey-Samuel, F. H., George Yard, Lombard -st., London.Heales, Alfred, Solicitor, London.Heath, Samuel Edward, Solicitor, Nottingham.

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Hewlett, W. Oxenham, Solicitor, London.Jennings, C. F. J., Solicitor, London.Joues, Charles Edward, St. Mildred's Court, Poultry.Rim, W. R. A., 58, Theobald's Road.Kimber, Henry. M.P., Solicitor, 79, Lombard-street.Levy, P. S., Solicitor, Liverpool.Lloyd, W. T., No. S, Frederick-place, Old Jewry.Mal leson, Alfred Brooks, Solicitor, London.Malleson, Mortimer Drewe, Solicitor, 11, Austin Friars,

London.Mander, Charles John, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London.Matthews, Coryndon, Solicitor, Plymouth.Miller, John, Solicitor, Bristol.Mitchell, Wm., Solicitor, 25, Fenchurch-st., London, E.C.Nixon, Henry, "Lloyd's," London,Pennington, T. R., Solicitor, Liverpool.Phelps, Thos., Solicitor, 18, Gresham-street, London, E.C.Randall, E. T., Solicitor, 6, South Square, Gray's Inn,

London, W, C.Rogers, G. Russell, 7, Westminster Chambers, Victoria-st.Shaw, J. E., Solicitor, Greenwich, near London.Slade, Geo. P., Solicitor, 9, Bowchurch Yard, London.Sladen, St. Barbe, Solicitor, Delahay-.street, Westminster.Smith, Charles B., Solicitor, Wolverhampton.Sykes, John W., 39, Old Broad -st., E.C.

Tickell, C. H., Solicitor, London.Want, R. C., 4, Victoria Mansions, Westminster, S.W.Watson, Thomas Rouse, Solicitor, 81, Finsbury Pavement.Wilson, Alexander, Solicitor, Liverpool.

IRELAND.(Carruthers, Wm. Winne, Solicitor, 6, West-

moreland-street.Dublin ..- D'Alton,William, Solicitor, 11, St. Stephen's

Green, N.Richardson, W. R. C., Solicitor, 31, Kildare -st,

Cork .... ]tongan, M. J., Solicitor, County Coroner,50, South Mall.

WALES.Owen, Morris, Solicitor, Carnarvon.

SCOTLAND.Forbes, C. W. L., Aberfeldy, County Perth.

Kay, Cathcart, 77, St. Vincent-street, Glasgow, Solicitor.McLaren, Thomas, 51A, Frederick-street, Edinburgh.

Morison, Wm., 77, St. Vincent-street, Glasgow, Solicitor.Mowbray, John Thompson, 15, Northumberland-street,

Edinburgh.Paterson, W. B., 101, St. Vincent-street, Glasgow, Solicitor.Purves, A. P., 12, Queen-street, Edinburgh.

Ritchie, Charles, 20, Hill-street, Edinburgh, Solicitor.UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Adams, Chas. H., Notary Public, 23, Court-street, Boston,Mass.

Aunt, Thos. J., Attorney-at-Law, 623, Walnut-street,Philadelphia, Penn.

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WEST INDIES.Watson, S. H., Kingston, Jamaica.

SOUTH AFRICA.Trollip G., Solicitor, Capetown.

FIJLGarrick, J. II., Barrister and Solicitor.

Suva S Irvine, C. H. H., Barrister and Solicitor.C.Solornon, P. S., Barrister and Solicitor.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.Adelaide--

Bray, The Hon. Sir J. C., Solicitor.Davis, Charles M., Solicitor.Fenn. Charles Fletcher, Solicitor.Grundy, Busiest: B. Solicitor.Gwynn, Edward Castres, Solicitor.Hardy, Arthur, Solicitor.Labatt, George Augustus, Solicitor.

M'Diarmid, A., Solicitor.Rowley, F. P., junr., Solicitor.Russell, James George, Commissioner of Taxes.Sabine, C. E. E., Solicitor.Stock, Wm. F., Solicitor.Taylor, H. B., Judge's Associate.Parley, C. G. Solicitor.Parley, H. W , Solicitor.

Gawler—Rudall, S. B., So licitor.Jamestown—Boucaut, Hillary, Solicitor.Kooringa—Packard, D. S., Solicitor.Mount Gambier—Stow, J. P., S.M.Port Pirie—Northmore, J. A., Jnnr., Solicitor.Port Darwin—Symes, J. J., Solicitor.Terowie—Pendlebury, Peter, Solicitor.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Hare, Edwd. Geo. S., Solicitor, Perth.Haynes, R. S., Solicitor, Perth.

Leake, Geo., Solicitor, Perth.Robinson, R. T., Solicitor, Albany.

TASMANIA.Emu Bay— Wolfhagen, W., Solicitor

Crisp, T. J., Solicitor. Latrobe—Hobart— Sykes, J., Solicitor

Adams, Geo. P., Registrar, Thomas, W. H. L., Registrar,Supreme Court Court of General Sessions.

Butler, Charles, Solicitor Launceston--Butler, V. L., Solicitor Edgell, Henry, J.P.Crisp, S. P., Solicitor Parker, R. L., SolicitorRichardson G., Solicitor Rocher, Chas. Wm., SolicitorSeager, P. S., Deputy Sheriff Smith, GeorgeSimmons, M. W., Solicitor

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VICTORIA.Bairnsdale-

Cooper, John Sisson, P.M.Sandford, II. R., Solicitor

Ballarat—Mann, T., SolicitorMorrow, H. W., SolicitorNevett, H. A., SolicitorPinkerton, Frank, Solicitor

Belfast-Powling, Wm., Solicitor

Castlemaine-Best, Free. K., SolicitorBull, J. E. N.Chiltern-Harris, W. W., Clerk of

Courts.Coleraine—

Meek, Win. John, SolicitorDonald—

Oakley, G. F., SolicitorEchuca-

Shackell, JamesGeelong—

Harwood, T. C., SolicitorPincott, F. R., Solicitor

Hamilton—Giles, Robt., Official AssigneeHorwitz, Louis, Solicitor

Horsham--Ireland, De Courcy, Solicitor

Inglewood—Lamont, Herbert, Solicitor

Kuneton-h urry, Henry, Solicitor

Halva, Gippsland-Thomson, R. J., SolicitorMaryborough-

Herring, E. S., SolicitorMelbourne—

Attenborough, W., SolicitorBartrop, G. F., P.M.Bencraft, C. C., SolicitorBenjamin, M. E., SolicitorBlake, Arthur, SolicitorBrown, C. F. E., 43, Bourke-

street WestBrown, Wm., SolicitorBudd, H. H.,Solicitor,Collins street.

Cairnes, E. M., Departmentof Mines.

Casey, N. J., SolicitorChalmers, It. W., Examiner

of Titles.

Colles, Thomas, Solicitor,Daly, A. D. J., Solicitor, 62,

Collins-street EastDickson, R. W., SolicitorDobson, F. T. S., SolicitorDuffy, J. G., 69, Chancery-

lane, SolicitorEmerson, Jas. D., Collins -st.,

SolicitorEmmerton, Harry, SolicitorEvans, W. A., Solicitor, 34,

Collins-streetFergie, H. P., 34, Chancery-

lane, NotaryFirebrace, W .P.,ProthonotaryFord, W. H., SolicitorFosbery, J. W., Audit Com-

missioner.Gates, Charles E., SolicitorGodfrey, Geo., Solicitor, 21,

Collins-streetCresson, R. C., SolicitorHamilton, John, SolicitorHerald, D. TT., SolicitorHicks, Johnson, Patent OfficeJacomb, R. E., Official Assig-

nee of Insolvent EstatesKeogh, Claude O. II., Solici-

tor, 49, Elizabeth-streetKrone, H., Registrar-General

Lewis, R. E. Solicitor, 62,Chancery-lane

Malleson, A. B., SolicitorM`Laughlin, James, Solicitor,

79, Chancery-laneMichie, Archibald D.,SolicitorMoule, F. A. SolicitorPhillips, Philip David, Solici-

tor, Collins-street E.Pirani, Samuel G., Solicitor,

14, Collins-streetPitman, George J., SolicitorPrendergast, Leonard. SolicitorRiggall, Wm., SolicitorSandford, E., Titles OfficeSkinner, G. L., SolicitorSmith, F. G., Solicitor, 24,

Queen-streetStawell, Wm., SolicitorStephen, Francis S., jun.,

Solicitor, 61, Swanston -st.Stewart, J. C., SolicitorTuthill, Ferguson H., SolicitorVail, Edwd. L., jun., SolicitorWestley, Henry, Solicitor

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Woodd, W. E., Prothonotary's Shepparton-Office. Greive, J. A., Solicitor

Woolcott, John S., Solicitor Johnson, R., Solicitor• Wyburn, T. J., Solicitor Smallman, T., P.M.

St. Arnaud.—Murchison—Barthold , G. M., Solicitor Stawell Mogg, Wm. J.,Solicitor

Numurkah— Taylor, M. W., Solicitor'Turner, H., Solicitor Traralgan, Gippsland--

Sandhurst— Harvey, B., SolicitorCohen, Charles, Solicitor Ii walwaConnolly, T. J., Solicitor Watson, Sydney George, J.P.Hyett, B., Solicitor Wangaratta—Kennedy, C. F., Solicitor Gray, F., Clerk of Courts

Warnambool—Seymour— Ardue, William, Solicitor

Knight, Richard, Clerk of Yarrawonga-Courts. Mornes, W., Solicitor.

QUEENSLAND.Bowen— Goondiwindi-

O'Malley, M., P.M. Miller, Robert, P.M.Stockwell, Jas. Gympie-

Brisbane— Power, F. I., SolicitorAtthow W. T., Solicitor Ipswich—Bell. Wm., Prothonotary Chubb, C. F., Solicitor 'Bernays, L. F., Solicitor Maryborough-Blakeney, W. T., Registrar- Corser, Henry, Solicitor

General Stafford, J. M., SolicitorByrne, Jas. IL, Associate to Rockhampton

C.J. Jones, R. R., SolicitorDaly, Thos. W., Solicitor Lyons, R., SolicitorOsborne, W. H., Solicitor Thompson, Walter, SolicitorSheridan, R. B. Roma--

• Carrington, C., C.P.S.Bundaberg—Chubb, A. F. B., Solicitor Thargominda—

Cairns— Stafforrd, .—R., P.M.

Graham, E. D., Solicitor ToowoombaMacnish, R., Solicitor Cockburn, Charles, Solicitor

Hamilton, C. W., SolicitorCharleville— Toro

Lockett, J. F. F., Solicitor Townsville—Darvall,Charters Towers— Norris,

E.C. Solicitor

Marsland, L. W., Solicitor N S

Cooktown Roberts, Geo.— Noms, Cet.'

A..,, SolicitorSolicitorc

Barnett, J. V. S., Solicitor Warwick ;Cunnamulla— Curnow, Jno. R. Solicitor

Francis, Chris., P.M. Macfarlane, H. 11, P.M.

NEW ZEALAND.Auckland— Christchurch-

Buddle, Thos., Solicitor Cowlishaw, W. P., SolicitorButton, Chas. R, Solicitor Spackman, W. H., SolicitorHesketh, S., Solicitor Dunedin--Mackechnie, E. A., Solicitor Brent, Spencer, Solicitor

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Sinclair, John Robt.,Solicitor New Zealand generally—Stewart, W. D., Solicitor Curnin, John,B.A.,Wellington

Greymouth— MacCormack, John Charles,Kitchingham, FL W., Solicitor Auckland

Invercargill— Ti Mara, Canterbury—$cade, L. E., Solicitor White, John W.

New Plymouth— Wellington--Kettle, C. C. Buckley, Path. A., Solicitor

Hughes, R. C., Solicitor Chapman, Martin, BarristerSamuel, Oliver, Barrister Hall, Henry, Solicitor

Commissioners of other Courts for taking Affidavitsin New South Wales.

Hillston O'Neill, N. C.

Howlong-Brown, Geo. E.t

Inverell Hindmarsh, J. H.Jerilderie—Rankin, J. D., J.P.

Lismore Allingham, E. W.Lockhart—Haines, W.

Albury —Fleming, G. T.Fowler, J. R. S.Nagle , V. F.Thorold, Geo. C.

Armidale Sheahan, J. M.,C.P.S.

Balmain—Jaques, T. J.

Balranald Rowling, E. L., P.MBoot, O. A. C.Bathurst-

Webb, S. W.Bambala—

Mackenzie, F. E.Bourke-

Biddulph, P. J.Broken Hill B

adham, C. L. C.P.M.

Julian, A.Casino--.James, II. L.

Coba r-M'Kell, T. C. It.,

P.M .Cooma-Love, M. S.Coonamble-

Ellis, C. J.Cootamundra—O'Donnell, H. A.

Coroura-Levibond. H.Bamber, J. A.

Delegate-, Stormont, J. L.

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DeniliquinGillott, G. C.Wilson, E.

Dubba-Fitzgerald, C. I1.Fitzhardinge, C. H.Taylor, G. H,

Euston—Stokes, Geo.

GlenInnes¬.Boyd, J. A.Goulburn-

Betts, A. M.O'Brien, H.Grafton-

Meillon, J.Ha —Ch isholm. W.,C. P.S.

, Pearce, J. E., P.M.Robertson, Thos.Hillyrove-

Collins G. V.

ORIA.

Maitland—Mullen, W. H.Thompson, R. W.

Moree—Henry, W. E.

moruya-Maunsell, G., P.M.Aron Cale—Gale, C. C.

Mudgee.--Clarke, E.Narandcra-

Willans, J. F.Newcastle-

Baker, W. II.Hays, R. B., C .P.S.

Huntington, H. W.H..Windeyer, J.Thompson, R. W.

Queanbeyan.Downing, W. D.Rylstone-Armstrong, W. W.

Silverton—Barnett, A. N.

Stroud—Cooke, W. V. M.

Sydney-a'Beckett, M. E.Beaver, W. R.Bradley, H. H. B.Brennan, W. F.Burns, C. J.Chambers, H. J.Creswell, T. E.Curtis, J. M.Dawson, J.Deane, Hy.

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Delohery, C.Dowling, J. A.El liott, • J.Emanuel N.Fleming G. T.Fraser, A. C.Gilder, A. S.Godfrey, A.Jaques, T. J.Johnson, J. W,Jones, G. E. R.Jones, L. C. R.Kent, F. D.Liddle, .T.Macnamara, M. J.Manning, W. A.M'Lachlan, J. C.Norton, J.

Pigott, W. H. Tamworth-Ralston, A. G. Newman, T. M.Read, C. C. Patterson, J.Rich, H. C. E. Tumut-Robberds, W. IL. Robertson, A. J.Sanders, G. E. II. Wagga Wagga,—Shorter, W. T. A. Fitzhardinge, H. B:Smith, C. R. A. Walcha—Stephen, S. A. Ould, H. H.Smithers, G. H. Wentworth—Thompson, R. W. Higgins, J.,Villeneuve-Smith F. Judd, W.Want S. A. Wollongong-Westgarth, G. C. Muir, J. R.White, J. B. M. Young—Wilkinson, F. B. Campbell, A.Williams, J. Gordon, J.Williamson, T. M. Russell, J.

SUPREME COURT OF TASMANIA.

Bourke— Newcastle-Besnard, V. D. H. Windeyer, J.Cobar — Sydney-M'Kell,T.C.K., P.M. Abbott, T. B.Coonamble— Beaver, W. R.Ellis, C. J. Bowman, A.

Dubbo— Brady, A. J.Martin, W. J. Briggs, William

Burns, C. J.Creswell, T. E.Dawes E. G.Deane, H.Dowling, J. A.Fergusson, W J.Fraser, A. C.Gibson. F. W.Greville, H. J.Horrocks, A.

Jones, G. E. R.Laurence, C. A.Lyons, H. A.Mackenzie, A. G.Perkins, E. W.Ralston, A. G.Read, C. C.Read, J. C.Stephen, S. A.Villeneuve-Smith F.Williamson, G. F.

Tamworth Newman, T. M.Patterson, J.

Walgett Janison, II. L.

Goulburn—Davidson, J.O'Brien, H.

Inverell Mayne, T. Ii. B.Maitland—Mullen, W. H..Mudgee-

Clarke, E.

SUPREME COURT OP QUEENSLAND.

Albury—Nagle, V. F.Wilkinson, John.

Armidale—Kearney, T. J.Simpson, A. W.

Bathurst—Graham, J. B., P.M.McIntosh, J. H.Webb, S. W.

Bega—Bland, F.

Bombala—Dovers, W. A.

Bourke— Cooma-Besnard, V. D. H., Love, M. S., P.M.

C.P.S. Coonamble-Biddulph, P. J. Ellis, C. J.Ilbury, T.King, C. MeA., P. M. Deniliquin— Wilson,M. Deniliquin E.Revile, C. N.

Broken Hill— Dubbo—Edwards, J. R. Caswell, W. S.Julian, A. Fitzgerald, C. H.

Casino— Fitzhardinge, C. H.James, H. L. Ryan, R. J. J.

Unbar— Taylor, G. H.Hogan, W. J. Forbes-M'Kell,T.C.K.,P.M. Souter, C. P.

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Glen Innes— Peale Hill—Boyd, J. A. Robberds, W. II.Martin, G. Scone-

Goulburn— Parker, W. F.Betts, A. M. Singleton—Cannon, IL S. Gould, A. J.

Grafton— Robinson, W. W.Clarke, W., C.P.S. Sydney—Norrie, Frank. Abbott, It. P.

Gundagai— Addison, G. W. F.Machen , M. S. Beaver, W. R.

Billyard, W. W.Bradley, H. H. B.Brennan. W. F.Briggs, Wm.Burcher, G. F. R.Burns, C. J.Cope, Wm.Crane, Win.Creswell, T. E.Dawson, JohnDeane, H.Dibbs, T. B.Dixon, L. F.Dodds, A. J.Dowling, J. A.Elliott, JohnEvans, Geo.Fergusson, W. J.Fraser, A. C.Freehill, F. B.Gaden, T. B.Gibson, F. W.Gould, A. .1.

Macnamara, M. J.Windeyer, J. Makinson, II. M.Thompson, R. W. M`Carthy, A. W.

Orange— Nott, J. E. V.Filcher, Geo. de V. Pennington, W. G.

Proctor, W. C.Ralfe, Hy.Read, Thos.Read, C. C.Rich, H. C. E.Robberds, R; W.Simpson, W. M.Sly, Geo. J.Smith, Robt.Steel, H. P.Stephen S. A.Smithers, G. H.Thompson, J. M.Thompson, Joseph.Thompson, R. W.V illeneuve-Smith, I'.Want, S. A.Walker, F. W.Wcstgarth, G. C.Wilkinson, F. B.Williamson, G. F.White, J. B. M.Tamworth-

Dowe, R. A.Newman, T. M.Smith, Win.

Tares—Creagh, J. A., P.M.

Tenterfield Thomas, J. F.T [Onset —Macarthur, L. W. A.Robertson, A. J.Wagga Wagga

George.Garland, J. R.

Walgett—Janison, H. L.Henry, W. E., P.M.

W arren-Murphy, F.Whitworth—

Price, Hy. G.

Wollongong Muir, J. R.Elliott, J.

Young—Russell, John.

Gunnedah Brougham, P.II ay-Robertson, T.

Hillgrove Collins, G. V.Inverell-

Mayne, T. K. B.

Lismore Allingham, E. W.Maitland—Chambers, G. T.Mullen, W. H.Thompson, R. W.

Milparinka King, C. M.Moruya—ruya, F.

Moss Vale—Gale, C. C.Mudgee-

Clarke, Edwd.1 urwillumbah-Bray, J., P.M. Gray, T. T.

Muswellbrook— Halloran, W. J.Fitzgerald, R. G. D. Holdsworth, R.

Narrandera— Horrocks, A.Donaldson, L. S., Johnson, J. W.

P.M. Jones, G. E. R.Wren, II . Laurence, G. M.

Narrabri— Laurence, C. A.Dale, G. S. E. Lumsdaine, E. S.

Newcastle— Lyons, H. A.Baker, W. H.

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Albury— Bourke—Fleming, G. T. Biddulph, P. J.Thorold, G. C. King, C. MCA., P.M

Bathurst— Brokers Hill—Webb, S. W. Abbott, A. F.

Clark, Chas.Copinger, M. C.Julian, A.

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Coonamble—Ellis, C. J.

DeniliquinGillott, G.C.Dubbo--Fitzhardinge, C. HGoulburn—Davidson, John.Gannon, H. S.

H illgrove—Collins, G. V.

Inverell—Mayne, T. K. B.

Lismore—Jones, E., P.M.

Maitland—Mullen, W. H.Moruya-

Brown, T. G.N

ewcastle Windeyer, J.P ara, River Darling—Scott, J.

Peak Hill—Robberds, W. II.

Sydney-A'Beckett, M. E.Abbott, T. K.

Bradley, H. H. B. Sly, G. J.Brennan, W. F. Smith, W. C.Briggs, Wm. Steel, H. P.Brown, T. G. Thompson, J.Burns, C. J. Villeneuve-Smith, F.

. Cooper, F. R. Walker, F. W.Crane, Wm. White, J. B. M.Deane, Hy. Wilkinson, F. B.Dowling, J. A. Silverton--Fergusson, W. J. Raymond, A. K.Galen, T. B. Tamworth—Gibson, F. W. Newman, T. M.Godfrey, A. Patterson, J.Hargraves, W. H.

Tumberumba- Herbert, C. E. Makinson,J. F.Tumut-

Robertson, A. J.Wagga

Wagga Fitzhardinge,H.B.

Gold, H. H.-Wentworth —Price, H. G,

Windsor—Paine, J. J.

Wollongong—Muir, J. R.

Horrocks, A.Johnson, J. W.Jones, G. E. R.Jones, L. C. R.Laurence, C. A.Lyons, H. A.M'Carthy, A. W.

O'Brien, F. W.Osborne, F.Ralston, A. G.Read, J. C.Read, C. C.Robberds, R. W.

SUPREME COURT OF FIJI.Balmain. Cutiss, F.Bourke-Besnard, V. D. H.

Brokers Hill—•Juliau, A.InvereIl-

Mayne, T. K. B.Maitland—Mullen, W. H.

SUPREMEBourke-Besnard, V. D. II.

Broken Hill—Julian, A.

Deniliquin Laman, E. JDubbo—Martin, W. J.

Gouiburn O'Brien, H.Inverell-

Mayne, T. K. B.Kiama --May, John H.

COURT OF WESTERNMaitland—Mullen, W. H.

Newcastle.Windeyer, J.

Peak Hill—Robberds, W. H.

Sydney a'Beckett, M. E.Abbott, T. K.Beaver, W. R.Bowman, A.Brennan, W. F.Briggs, Wm.Burcher, G. F. R.

AUSTRALIA.Burns, C. J.Cope, Wm.Cowper, F. R.Crane, Wm.Deane, Henry.Fergusson, W. J.Fraser, A. C:Godfrey, Alfred.Johnson, J. W.Jones, G. E. R.Jones. L. C. R.Laurence, C. A.Lumsdaine,Edwin S.Lyons, H. A.

Orange— De Lissa, A.Towson, Geo., Emanuel, N.

Peak Bill— Godfrey, Alfred,Robberds, W. II. Jones, L. C. R.

Read, C. C.Sydney— Shepherd, John.Bowman, A. Smith, W. C.Briggs, Wm. Walker, F. W.Burns, C. J. Williams, P. 0.Curtiss, F. Deane, Henry.

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Blayney— Peak. Hill—Mayhew, A. E, Robberds, W. H.

Broken hill— Sydney—Julian, A. A'Beckett, M. E.

Deniliquin Laman,E. J.Dobbs—Martin, W. J.

Glen Innes—Boyd, J. A.

Goulburn Davidson, John.Gannon, H. S.O'Brien, II.

InverelI Mayne, T. R. B.

Maitland Mullen, W. H.Milton-

Mackenzie,Alexis G. Thompson, J. Tumut—Read, C. C. Villeneuve-Smith F. Robertson, A.Read, J. C. Walker. F. W.Rich, II. C. E. White, J. B. M.Robertson, A. J. Williamson, G. F.Sanders, G. E. H.Tamworth Shorter, W. T. A. Newman, T. M.Sly, Geo. J. Patterson, John.Steel, H. P.

SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.O'Brien, F. W.Perkins, E. W.Read, C. C.Rich, H. C. E.Shepherd, John.Slattery, T. M.Sly, G. J.Steel, H. P.Thompson, J.Villeneuve-Smith F.Want, S. A.Walker, F. W.Westgarth, G. C.White, J. B. M.Williamson, T. M.

Tamworth Newman, T. M.Patterson, John.

Jones, G. E . R. Walcha.

Wollongong Muir, J. R.

Wagga Wagga—Coleman,

-Coleman, G.

J.

Bradley, H. H. B.Brennan, W. F.Briggs, W.Burns, C. J.Burcher, G. F. R.Cope, W.Dawson, John.Deane, Henry.Dowling, J, A.Fergusson, W. J.Fraser, A. C.Godfrey, Alfred.Horrocks, A.Johnson, J. W.

Kingsmill, Luke O. Levy L.Jones, L. CC. R• Ould, II. H.

Narrabri,-- Levy, L. . A.

Wentworth—Dale, G. S. E. Lumsdaine Edwin S. Higgins, J.

Narrandera— Lyons, H. A. Wollongong—Wren, II. Meyer, Elliott. Muir, J. R.

IRELAND.Fosbery, Eustace E., Solicitor, Norwich Chambers, Hunter-

street, Sydney.Ryan, M. J. Nugent, Solicitor, 53, Elizabeth ;street, Sydney.

INDIA.Jones, L. C. R., Solicitor, î, Bent-street, Sydney.Smith, W. O., Solicitor, 48, Elizabeth-street, Sydney.O'Brien, M., Solicitor, Pitt and Market Streets, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

CAPE or Gaon HOPE.Godfrey, Alfred, Solicitor, Elizabeth-street, Sydney.Smith, W. C., Solicitor, 48, Elizabeth-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.Robberds, W. II., Peak Hill.

CANADA.Smith, W. C., Solicitor, 48, Elizabeth-street, Sydney.Walker, F. W., Solicitor, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.UNITED STATES Or AMERICA : Jones, L. C. R., Bent-street.STATE OF CALIFORNIA: Dowling, S. W., O'Connell-street.

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QUARTER SESSIONS, 1891.

METROPOLITAN, SUBURBAN, AND HUNTER DISTRICT.

Windsor—Tuesday, 13 Jan. ; Friday, 1 May; Thursday, 1 Oct.Parramatta—Friday, 16 Jan.; Tuesday, 5 May; Fridays,

28 Aug., and 27 Nov.Campbelltown—Tuesday, 27 Jan. ; Wednesday, 13 May; Fri-

day, 16 Oct.Sydney —Mondays, 2 Feb. and 2 Mar. ; Thursdays, 2 April and

28 May ; Mondays, 3 Aug. and 21 Sept. ; Thursday, 5 Nov. ;Monday, 7 Dec.

Maitland—Mondays, 9 Mar., 8 June, 7 Sept., and 7 Dec.Singleton—Mondays, 16 Mar., 16 June, and 14 Sept.

NORTHERN DISTRICT.

Tamworth—Thursday, 8 Jan. ; Friday, 29 May; Thursday, 3Sept.

Armidale—Monday, 12 Jan. ; Tuesday, 26 May ; Monday, 7Sept.

Glen Innes—Friday, 16 Jan. ; Wednesday, 20 May ; Friday, 11Sept.

Tenterfield—Wednesday, 21 Jan.; Thursday, 14 May; Wed-nesday, 16 Sept.

Lismore—Wednesdays, 18 Feb. and 24 Jule ; Thursday,12 Nov.Inverell—Mondays, 28 Feb., 22 June, and 26 Oct.

Grafton—Thursdays, 26 Feb., 2 July, and 19 Nov.Kempsey—Wednesdays, 11 Mar., 15 July, and 2 Dec.Port Macquarie—Mondays, 16 Mar., 20 July, and 7 Dec.Taree—Thursdays, 19 Mar., 23 July, and 10 Dec.

NORTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.

Cobar—Wednesdays. 4 Feb., I3 May, and 2 Sept.Bourke—Tuesdays, 10 Feb., 19 May and 15 Sept.Gunnedah—Thursdays, 19 Feb., 4 June, and 24 Sept.Narrabri—Mondays, 23 Feb., 8 June, and 28 Sept.Moree—Fridays, 27 Feb., 12 June, and 2 Oct.Bingara—Mondays, 2 Mar., 15 June, and 5 Oct.Murrurundi—Fridays, 6 Mar. and 19 June ; Wednesday, 4 Nov.Broken Hill—Tuesdays, 17 Mar., 21 July, and 17 Nov..Wilcannia—Mondays, 23 Mar., 27 July, and 23 Nov.Wentworth—Thursdays, 2 April, 6 Aug., and 3 Dec.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT.

Yass—Tuesdays, 6 Jan. and 30 ,Tune.Goulburn—Tuesdays, 13 Jan. and 7 July.Cooma—Mondays, 19 Jan., 11 May, and 31 August.Bega—Thursday, 29 Jan. ; Wednesdays, 20 May and 9 Sept.Braidwood—Fridays, 6 March, 17 July, and 6 Nov.Queanbeyan—Tuesdays, 10 March, 21 July, and 10 Nov.Wollongong—Tuesdays, 17 March, 28 July, and 17 Nov.

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SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.

Albury—Mondays, 12 Jan. and 15 June.Deniliquin—Wednesdays, 21 Jan. and 24 June.Wagga Wagga— Wednesdays, 28 Jan. and 1 July.Hay—Wednesdays, 4 Feb. and 8 July.Balranald—Wednesdays, 11 Feb. and 15 July; Monday,

2 Nov.Hillston—Wednesdays, 18 Feb. and 22 July ; Monday, 9 Nov.Young—Tuesdays, 24 Feb. and 29 July.Cootamundra—Wednesdays, 4 March and 5 August; Tuesday,

24 Nov.Grenfell—Wednesdays, 11 March and 12 August; Saturday,

28 Nov.Burrowa—Saturdays, 14 March and 15 August ; Wednesday,

2 Dec.Gundagai—Tuesdays, 17 March and 18 August; Saturday,

5 Dee.

WESTERN DISTRICT.

Mudgee—Wednesdays, 21 Jan. and 22 July.Dubbo—Tuesdays. 27 Jan. and 24 July.Bathurst—Mondays, 2 Feb. and 3 Aug.Orange—Mondays, 10 Feb., 8 June, and 26 Oct.Wellington—Thursdays, 19 Feb., 11 June, and 29 Oct.Coonabarabran —Wednesdays, 25 Feb., 17 June, and 4 Nov.Coonamble--Mondays, 2 Mar. and 22 June; Tuesday, 10 Nov.Walgett—Fridays, S Mar., 20 June, and 13 Nov.Cowra—Wednesdays, 8 April, 12 Aug., and 2 Dee.Forbes—Tuesdays, 14 April, 18 Aug., and 8 Dec.

DISTRICT COURT SITTINGS, 1891,

METROPOLITAN, SUBURBAN:, AND HUNTER DISTRICT.

Windsor—Wednesday, 14 Jan. ; Saturday, 2 May ; Friday,2 Oct.

Parramatta—Monday, 19 Jan. ; Thursday, 7 May ; Monday,11 Aug. ; Tuesday, 1 Dec.

Penrith—Thursday, 22 Jan. ; Saturday, 9 May ; Tuesday,13 Oct.

Campbelltown—Wednesday, 2S Jan. ; Thursday, 14 May ;Saturday, 17 Oct.

Sydney—Mondays, 2 Feb. and 2 March; Thursday, 2 April;Mondays, 4 May, 1 June, and 3 Aug. ; Thursdays, 3 Sept., •and 1 Oct. ; Monday, 2 Nov. ; Thursday, 3 Dec.

Newcastle—Mondays, 2 March, 1 June, 31 Aug., and 30 Nov.Maitland—Thursdays, 12 March, 11 June, 10 Sept., and 10 Dec.Singleton—Tuesdays, 17 March, 10 June, 15 Sept. ; Monday,

14 Dec.Muswellbrook—Thursdays, 19 Mar., 18 June, and 17 Sept.

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NORTHERN DISTRICT.

Tamworth—Thursday, 8 Jan.; Friday, 29 May; Thursday,3 Sept.

Armidale—Tuesday, 13 Jan.; Saturday, 23 May; Tuesday,8 Sept.

Glen Innes—Friday, 16 Jan. ; Wednesday, 20 May ; Friday,11 Sept.

Emmaville—Mondays, 19 Jan, 18 May, and 14 Sept.Tenterfield—Wednesday, 21 Jan. ; Thursday, 14 May ; Wednes-

16 Sept.Murwillumbah—Fridays, 13 Feb., 19 June, and 6 Nov.Lismore—Mondays, 16 Feb. and 22 June ; Tuesday, 10 Nov.Casino—Saturdays, 21 Feb., 27 June, and 14 Nov.Inverell—Tuesdays, 24 Feb., 23 June, and 27 Oct.Maclean—Tuesdays, 24 Feb., 30 June, and 17 Nov.Grafton—Fridays, 27 Feb., 3 July, and 20 Nov.Boat Harbour—Thursdays, 5 Mar., 9 July, and 26 Nov.Kempsey—Mondays, 9 Mar., 13 July, and 30 Nov.Port Macquarie—Saturdays, 14 Mar., 18 July, and 5 Dec,Taree—Thursdays, 19 Mar., 23 July, and 10 Dec.

NORTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.

Cobar—Wednesdays, 4 Feb., 13 May, and 2 Sept.Bourke—Mondays, 9 Feb., 18 May, and 14 Sept.Gunnedah—Fridays, 20 Feb., 5 June, and 25 Sept.Narrabri—Tuesdays, 24 Feb., 9 June, and 29 Sept.Moree--Fridays, 27 Feb., 12 June, and 2 Oct.Bingara, Mondays, 2 Mar., 15 June, and 5 Oct.Murrurundi—Fridays, 6 Mar. and 19 June ; Thursday, 5 Nov.Silverton—Mondays, 16 Mar., 20 July, and 16 Nov.Broken Hill—Wednesdays, 18 Mar., 22 July, and 18 Nov.Wilcannia—Mondays, 23 Mar., 27 July, and 23 Nov.Menindie—Thursdays, 26 Mar., 30 July, and 26 Nov.Wentworth—Fridays, 3 April, 7 Aug., and 4 Dec.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT.

Yass—Wednesdays, 7 Jan., 29 April, and 26 Aug.Goulburn—Friday, 9 Jan. ; Wednesday, 1 April; Friday, 3

July ; Wednesday, 30 Sept.Cooma—Tuesdays, 20 Jan., 12 May, and 1 Sept.Bombala—Fridays, 23 Jan., 15 May, and 4 Sept.Eden—Tuesday, 27 Jan. ; Mondays, 18 May and 7 Sept.Bega--Friday, 30 Jan. ; Thursdays, 21 May and 10 Sept.Moruya-Tuesdays, 3 Feb. and 26 May; Monday, 14 Sept.Milton—Fridays, 6 Feb., 29 May, and 18 Sept.Nowra—Mondays, 9 Feb., 1 June, and 21 Sept.Moss Vale—Thursdays, 12 Feb., 4 June, and 24 Sept.Braidwood—Fridays, 6 Mar., 17 July, and 6 Nov.Queaubeyan—Tuesdays, 10 Mar., 21 July, and 10 Nov.Wollongong—Thursdays, 19 Mar., 30 July, and 19 Nov.Kiama—Mondays, 23 Mar., 3 Aug., and 23 Nov.

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SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.

Albury—Tuesdays, 13 Jan. and 16 June ; Monday, 5 Oct.Corowa—Fridays, 16 Jan., 19 June, and 9 Oct.Deniliquin—Thursdays, 22 Jan. and 25 June ; Wednesday, 14

Oct.Wagga Wagga —Thursdays, 29 Jan. and 2 July; Tuesday, 20

Oct.Hay—Thursdays, 5 Feb. and 9 July ; Monday, 26 Oct.Balranald—Wednesdays, 11 Feb. and 15 July ; Monday, 2 Nov.Hillston—Wednesdays, 1S Feb. and 22 July ; Monday, 9 Nov.Young—Wednesdays, 25 Feb. and 29 July ; Monday, 16 Nov.Narrandera—Monday, 2 Mar. and 3 Aug ; Saturday, 21 Nov.Cootamundra—Thursdays, 5 Mar. and 6 Aug. ; Wednesday, 25

Nov.Temora—Saturdays, 7 Mar, and 8 Aug..Grenfell—Wednesdays, 11 Mar. and 12 Aug. ; Saturday, 28 Nov.Burrowa Saturdays, 14 Mar. and 15 Aug. ; Wednesday, 2 Dec.Gundagai—Tuesdays, 17 Mar. and 18 Aug. ; Monday, 7 Dec.Tumut—Fridays, 20 Mar. and 21 Aug ; Thursday, 10 Dee.

WESTERN DISTRICT.

Mudgee—Tuesdays, 20 Jan.,.21 April, 21 July, and 13 Oct.Dubbo—Thursdays, 29 Jan., 23 April, 30 July, and 15 Oct.Bathurst—Wednesday, 4 Feb. ; Monday, 27 April ; Wednesday,

5 Aug. ; Monday, 19 Oct.Lithgow—Fridays, 6 Feb. and 7 Aug.Molong—Saturdays, 14 Feb. and 22 Aug.Orange—Tuesdays, 17 Feb., 9 June, and 27 Oct.Wellington—Fridays, 20 Feb., 12 June, and 30 Oct.Coonabarabran—Wednesdays, 25 Feb., 17 June, and 4 Nov.Coonamble—Mondays, 2 Mar. and 22 June ; Tuesday, 10 Nov.Walgett—Fridays, 6 Mar., 26 June, and 18 Nov.Warren—Thursdays, 12 Mar., 2 July, and 19 Nov.Carcoar—Tuesdays, 7 April, 11 Aug., and 1 Dee.Cowra—Thursdays, 9 April, 13 Aug., and 3 Dec.Forbes—Mondays, 13 April, 17 Aug., and 7 Dec.

LATEST DATES FOR GIVING NOTICE FOREXAMINATIONS, &c., FOR THE BAR

DURING 1891.

Last day for lodging notice under Rule 3 with Attorney-General-2 February, 20 April, 20 July, 12 October.

Last day for lodging notice with Secretary for Examinationsunder Appendices B and C-14 February, 2 May, 31 July,24 October.

Examinations under Appendices A, B, and C begin-25 Feb-ruary, 13 May, 12 August, 4 November.

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RULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF BARRISTERS.(Under 11 Victoria No. 57 and 39 Victoria No. 32.)

New South Wales to wit.Wednesday, the 24th day of September, .A.D. 1890.

We, the Honorable Sir Frederick Darley, Knight, ChiefJustice, and the Honorable William Charles Windeyer, theHonorable Sir Joseph George Long Innes, Knight, theHonorable Matthew Henry Stephen, the Honorable WilliamOwen, the Honorable William John Foster, and theHonorable Charles James Manning, being the presentJudges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, withthe Honorable George Bowen Simpson, Queen's Counsel,the Attorney-General for the time being of the saidColony, and the Honorable Julian Emanuel Salomons,Queen's Counsel, and Richard Meares Sly, Esquire, Doctorof Laws, the two barristers elected in the month of Decem-ber last, 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 p rovisionsof 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 be 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 also that the exami-nations to be held in the month of November next shall beconducted in the books appointed for the purpose by theRules hereby repealed.

1. The Board shall meet in the Chambers of the Chief BoardJustice on the first and third Wednesdays in each Term, or meeting .on such other dates as the Attorney-General may appoint.

2. Every person, not being a barrister-at-law or advocateQualifica admitted in Great Britain or Ireland, applying for admission tons of

to the Bar, shall, before being entitled to the certificate barristers.referred to in Rule 21-

1. Have been a Student-at-law for the period requiredand, 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 he 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.

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Application 3. Every person applying for admission to the pre-f or admis- liminary 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. Every 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 A rts, Law, or Medicine of some

University within the meaning of the Act 22Victoria No. 23; or

2. Have passed two annual examinations in the Artscourse st the University of Sydney, and shallthereafter in due course become a graduate inArts of such University ; 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.

Term of 5. Every student-at-law applying for admission to thestudentship. Bar, being a graduate at the time he became a student-at-

law, or becoming a graduate during his studentship, asprovided for by sub-clause 2 of Rule 4, shall have been astudent-at-law for at least two years; and every suchapplicant not being or becoming a graduate as aforesaid,shall have been a student-at-law for at least three years :Provided, however, that a Solicitor admitted a student-at-law under sub-clause 5 of Rule 4, shall not be required tohe 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 ternis 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.

Residence 6. During studentship every student-at-law shall be aduring bona fide resident in this Colony, and before admission tostudentship, the Bar shall make a declaration in the form in Appendix&c. D, and submit to the Board proof, similar to that required

by Rule 3, of his good fame and character : Provided,however, that the residence of a student-at-law in Londonwhen keeping his ternis at an Inn of Court, under sub-clause 2 of Rule 2, shall not be held to be a contraventionof this Rule.

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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 lion.send each applicant two clear days' notice of bis admissionto any examination under these Rides.

S. 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.

O. 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 22 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 Lion.to that of the second annual examination in the Universityof Sydney, so far as such standard is capable of beingapplied 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 Lion.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 Camb ridge, orthat he has passed an examination in Roman, Inter-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.

12.A Solicitor, of not less than five years' practice, may Examina-proceed to examination under Appendices A and B with- lion ofout having his name struck off the Roll of Solicitors. solicitor.

13. Every student-at-law shall pass in all the subjects Timeprescribed in Appendix C, and being a graduate may pro- allowed forteed to that examination after he shall have been a proceedingstudent-at-law for one year and six months; and if not a to examina-graduate, he may proceed to the said examination after he &c.shall have been a student-at-law for two Tears : Provided "n5,that 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 eases such examinationshall be passed within three years from admission as astudent-at-law, unless the Board allow the examination ata later period.

14. The examination under Appendices A, B, and C, Character ofshall be by printed or written questions given to the can-examina didate at the time of examination, and answered by him Lions.

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Time allowedfor examina-tions.Examiners.

Reports byExaminers.

Considera-tion ofreports.

Second ex-amination.

them ; and there shall be separate papers on the severalsubjects, containing each not less than twelve not 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.

15. Not more than three hours shall be allowed foranswering any one examination paper.

16. During the third Term of each year the Board shallappoint for the ensuing year the following examiners :

1. Two practising barristers for the examinationsunder Appendix C.

2. A practising barrister or such other person as theBoard may approve, for the examinations underAppendix B.

5. Two or niece professors of the University of Sydney,or such other persons as the Board may approve,for the examinations under Appendix A.

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 smother examiner,either generally or pro Sac vies, as the case may require.

17. As soon as possible after any examination theexaminers shall transmit to the Secretary the questionsand 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 sane, 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.

18. If in any examination under Appendix A the answersof the candidate have been "unsatisfactory" as to onlyone subject and "very satisfactory" as to any three of theother subjects, the Board may resolve that the candidatehas satisfactorily passed the said examination, anything tothe contrary in Rule 10 notwithstanding.

19. If a candidate fail to pass the examination inAppendix A, B, or C, the Board may upon his applicationadmit him to a second examination during the nextensuing tern.. But after such second examination nofurther application for examination shall be entertaineduntil six months shall have elapsed from the last failure.

20. 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.

21. As soon as a candidate shall have fulfilled all therequirements of these Rules the Board shall certify thathe is eligible for admission to the Bar; and be shall beadmitted and sworn in in open Court on any day following,

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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.

22.At the time of applying for admission to any exam- Fees.ination or re-examination a candidate shall pay a fee often guineas for each examiner in respect of each examina-tion or re-examination, including the report thereon, andat the same time and upon application for admission as astudent-at-law shall pay a fee of one guinea to the Secre-tary which shall be retained by hint. And all such feesshall be paid to the Secretary and certified by him to theBoard as so paid before the candidate shall be admitted toany examination.

23.The Board may appoint the Chief Clerk of the Secretary.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 Sophoeles; Herodotus, 2nd Book ; orFRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. —Amy two of the

following books to be selected by the Candidate, viz.Moliere's Plays ; Racine's Tragedies ; Guizot's " Histoire

do la Civilization d'Europe" ; Pascal's " Lettres Provin-ciales"; and Montesquieu's "Esprit des Lois" ; or

LOGIC.—Whateley's Logic, and Locke on the Human Under-standing.

2. LATIN. —Translations from Cicero de Officiis and let and 2ndOrations against Cataline ; the Germania of Tacitus ;Odes of Horace.

3. GEOMETRY.—First 4 Books of Euclid.4. ALGEBRA.—To Quadratic Equations inclusive.5. HISTORY.—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 14.)APPENDIX B.

Examination in Roman, Constitutional, and InternationalLaw.

L ROMAN LAW—The Institutes of Justinian, Books I and II ; Book III,

Title 13 to the end of the Book ; Book IV, Titles 1 to 5inclusive. Book recommended, Moyle's Justinian.

Maine's Ancient Law.2. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW —

Bagehot's English Constitution.Dicey's Lectures on the Constitution.

3. INTERNATIONAL LAW :-Hall's International Law.Local Naturalization Act, 39 Victoria No. 13.

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APPENDIX C.

Final Examination in Law.1. REAL PROPERTY-

Williams on Real Property, 13th Edition, except Part 3.The Real Property Act of 1862, sections 12 to 20 inclusive,

33, 35, 35, 40, 75 to 83 inclusive, and 1l5 to 118 inclu-sive ; Real Property Act Further Amendment Act, 41Victoria No. 18; Real Estate of Intestates DistributionAct.

2. PERSONAL PROPERTY-Williams on Personal Property, 10th Edition.Anson on Contracts.

3. COMMON LAW, PLEADING ANDEVIDENCE Pollock's Law of Torts.

Stephen on Pleading.Stephen's Digest of the Law of Evidence.

4. EQUITY-Snell's Principles of Equity.

The Equity Act of 1880.The following cases, with notes, from White and Tudors'

Leading Cases in Equity ;-Fox v. Mackreth.Ellison v. Ellison,Cuddec v. Rutter.Basset v. Nosworthy.Townley v. Sherborne.Penn v. Lord Baltimore.

5. GENERAL PAPER-Stephen's Commentaries, Books 5 and 6.Broom's Maxims.The following cases, with notes, from Smith's Leading

Cases :-Armory v. Delamirie.Ashby v. White.Addison v. Gandasequi,Calye's Case.Coggs v. Bernard.Iligham v. Ridgway.Manby v. Scott.Marriott v. Hampton.Price v. Earl of Torrington.Paterson v. Gandasequi.Semayne's Case.Six Carpenters' Case.Twyne's Case.Thompson v. Davenport.Vicars y. Wilcocks.

(Doe. d. Christmas v. Oliver.1 Hughes v. Cornelius.

The Duchess of Kingston's Case.• Trevivan V. Lawrence,Criminal Law Amendment Act, Parts S and D.

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APPENDIX D.I, of in the Colony of

New South Wales, student-at-law, do solemnly declare andaffirm that-

1. 1 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.. 18Justice of the Peace.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C.J.W. C. WINDEYER, J.J. GEO. LONG INNES, J.M. II. STEPHEN, J.WM. OWEN, J.W. J. FOSTER, J.C. J. MANNING, J.G. B. SIMPSON, A.-G.

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RULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF BARRISTERSOP THE SUPREME COURTS OF VICTORIA ANDQUEENSLAND.

(Under 48 Victoria No. 2.)In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

REGULA GENERALIS.Tuesday, the 1st day of May, in the year of Our Lord I883.

Anis person duly admitted to practise as a Barrister in theSupreme Court of Victoria or of Queensland, shall be entitledto be admitted to practise as a Barrister of the Supreme Courtof New South Wales, 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.

2. Before the application shall be granted the applicant shallpay into the hands of the Prothonotary the sum of £25, to heexpended in aid of the Supreme Court library.

3. The motion for admission must be made in open Cou rtduring term, and the applicant must be present in Court atthe time.

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LATEST DATES FOR GIVING NOTICE, &c., ANDDATES OF EXAMINATIONS, &c., FOR ARTICLEDCLERKS DURING 1891.

Last day for lodging fee with Prothonotary for Law Matricula-tion Examination-31 March, 27 June, 24 October.

Last day for notice of intention to apply for admission as aSolicitor, absolutely or conditionally— 14 February, 2 May,31 July, 24 October.

Last day of notice of intention to proceed to Final LawExamination-27 January, 28 April, 20 July, 19 October.

Last day for notice of intention to proceed to IntermediateHistory or Law Examination-14 February, 2 May, 31July, 24 October.

Law Matriculation Examinations begin-6 April, 0 July,2 November.

Intermediate History Examinations begin-4 March, 20 May,19 August, 11 November.

Intermediate and Final Law Examinations begin-26 February,28 May, 20 August, 10 November.

RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT RELATING TOTHE ADMISSION OF ATTORNEYS.

(N.B.—The additional and amending Rules referred to areprinted at the end of these Rules.)

REGULE GENERALES.Tuesday, the 18th day of December, A.D. 1877.

1. So soon as these Rules shall come into operation all formerRules relating to the admission of persons to appear and act asAttorneys, Solicitors, and Proctors of the Supreme Court ofNew South Wales shall be repealed.

2. The designation "Solicitor" shall, in these Rules, and inall future proceedings and notices or otherwise, be deemed tocomprise Attorneys and Proctors as well as Solicitors.

Admission of Solicitors.3. The following, persons only shall be eligible to be admitted

as Solicitors of the Court :—(n)1st. Persons actually admitted as Attorneys or Solicitors

of the Courts of England or Ireland, and Writers tothe Signet of Scotland, and having actually resided inthis Colony for the preceding three months.

2nd. The Attorneys, Solicitors, and Proctors (havingactually resided in this Colony for the preceding threemonths) of any of the other Australasian Colonies ofGreat Britain wherein a standard of qualification sub-stantially equal to that of this Colony shall, in theopinion of the Judges of this Court, have been adoptedand acted upon, and wherein corresponding eligibilityfer the admission of the practitioners of this Court tothe Courts of such Colonies shall have been established.

3rd. Persons having been articled to some practisingSolicitor in New South Wales, and having served theterm of five years' clerkship, or if a Bachelor of Arts

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or blaster of Arts as hereinafter mentioned previous toentering into articles, the term of three years' clerk-ship, and having passed the examinations required bythese Rules: Provided that such persons may servefor any part of such term not exceeding one year withthe Sydney Agent of such Solicitor without assign-ment, and such service with such Sydney Agent shallbe equivalent to service for the same time with suchSolicitor under the original articles : Provided alsothat such Sydney Agent shall be required to answersuch questions and give such certificates as he wouldhave been required to answer and give if such personhad actually served him under articles of assignment.(a)

4th. Persons who having been articled to an Attorney orSolicitor of one of the Queen's Superior Courts ofGreat Britain or Ireland, or to a Writer to the Signetin Scotland, shall have served the full term of yearsrequired under such articles, and shall have passedthe Intermediate Examinations in England, Ireland,or Scotland, as the case may be ; or who, having beenso articled, and having served for any period of timeshall complete the residue of the fu ll term of yearsas Clerk to a Solicitor of this Court ; or who, havingbeen duly articled and served as aforesaid in NewSouth Wales, shall complete the residue of such termwith any solicitor of the Superior Courts in Englandor Ireland, or with a Writer to the Signet in Scotland ;and who in the two last-mentioned cases shall havepassed the requisite Intermediate Examinations eitherin this Colony or in England, Ireland, or Scotland :Provided that in all cases within this clause, the finalexaminations required by these Rules shall be passedbefore the Board of Examiners to be appointed

here under.(b)5th. Persons who at the time of the passing of these Rules

have completed, or who have commenced and shallcomplete the term of five years of clerkship in theOffice of the Supreme Court or the O ffice of the CrownSolicitor, and shall pass the Final Examinationrequired by these Rules, for the purposes of whichexaminations such persons shall be deemed to bearticled Clerks within the Rules hereinafter containedrelating thereto.

Articled Clerks.4. No Solicitor of the Court shall be allowed to have more

than three articled Clerks at one time; and before any personshall be articled with a view to his admission as a Solicitor ofthis Court, he shall be introduced to the Judges by his in-tended master, who shall produce satisfactory certificates ofthe character and fitness of such person to be admitted toArticles with such view ; and such person shall not be less thanseventeen years of age, and shall be approved of by the Judgesbefore entering into Articles.

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5. Every person desirous of entering into Articles of Clerk-ship, who shall not have taken the Degree of Bachelor of .Arts or Master of Arts in the University of Sydney, or otherUniversity, as provided by the Act of the Legislature passedin the 22nd year of Her Majesty, number 23, shall, beforeapproval of such Articles, produce to the Prothonotary aCertificate of his having passe a Matriculation Examination (b)in the said University, or in some other University recognisedby it ; or a Certificate frein the Registrar of the University ofSydney, of his having passed some equivalent Examinationbefore Professors or Examiners appointed by the Senatethereof ; or a Certificate of his having passed, in England,Scotland, or Ireland, the Preliminary Examination whicharticled Clerks may be there required to pass, and shall lodgewith the said Prothonotary a copy of such Certifieate.(a)

G. Every future Articled Clerk shall, after he shall haveentered into Articles, and during his term of Clerkship, passtwo Intermediate Examinations, with an interval of at leastone year between each, in the subjects of History and Lawrespectively—such Examination in History to be by suchProfessor or Examiner as the Senate of the University ofSydney, or this Court may appoint in that behalf ; and suchExamination in Law to be by the Board of Examinersappointed under these Rules, and to have relation to the Lawsof Real and Personal Property as set forth in the followingworks, that is to say, " Williams on Real Property," and" Williams on. Personal Property" : Provided that in the caseof Masters of Arts or Bachelors of Arts, as hereinbefore men-tioned, no intermediate Examination otherwise than in Lawshall be required.

7. No person who was articled previous to the passing ofthese Rules, nor any person who at the time of the passingthereof shall have completed, or shall have commenced and shallhereafter complete the tern of five years of clerkship in theOffice of the Supreme Court or of the Crown Solicitor, shall berequired to pass any other but the final Examination requiredby these Rules. But any such person may, if he shall thinkfit, submit to either or both of the intermediate examinationsmentioned in the last preceding Rule.

8. No person during the time he shall be articled to a.Solicitor with a view to his admission, shall pursue any pro-fession, trade, or business, other than the proper business of aSolicitor.

Examiners and Examinations.D. All Examinations in Law, both Intermediate and Final,

shall be by a Board consisting of two Barristers and fourSolicitors to be annually appointed by the Court, of whichBoard any three shall be a quorum ; and all members of suchBoard shall continue in office until their successors shall havebeen appointed.

(a) See Rule of 31st March, 1887, page 415.(b) See Rule of 10th August, 1880, page 04 ; Rule 2 of 26th

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. 10. NO future Articled Clerk shall be admitted to the FinalExaminations until an interval of not less than twelve monthsshall have elapsed after he shall have passed the Second Inter-mediate Examination required by these Rules.

11. If any Articled Clerk shall fail to pass at an Examinationrequired of him, whether Intermediate or Final, he may fromtime to time apply for and shall be allowed a Re-examinationafter three calendar months from any such failure.

12.No Articled Clerk shall be admitted to practise unlesshe shall produce Certificates of his having passed to the satis-faction of the Examiners in all the Examinations required ofhim by these Rules.

13.The Board shall appoint one day at least in every Termfor holding an Intermediate Examination in Law.

14. Final Examinations shall be held at the Supreme CourtHouse, on such days, being within the last ten days of everyTerm, as the Board of Examiners shall appoint.

15. Every person applying for Examination shall attend thesaid Board of Examiners at the Supreme court House, at suchtime or times as shall be appointed for that purpose by thesaid Board.

10. Persons applying for Final Examination in law shallsubmit to be examined by the said Board, and must pass, infour at least of the following branches of the Law:-

1. Real Property and Conveyancing.2. Common Law.3. Equity, Divorce and Matrimonial, and Ecclesiastical

Law.4. Criminal Law.5. Practice of the Supreme Court in Insolvency.6. Jurisdiction and practice of the Inferior Courts.

17. The Board of Examiners shall from time to time, withthe approval of the Judges, notify the Books and portions ofbooks in which they intend, after not less than six monthsthereafter, to conduct the Final Examinations in Law.

18. If the Examiner conducting the Examination of anArticled Clerk in History, under these Rules, shall be satisfiedwith the answers given by him, he shall certify the same underhis hand in the following terms, viz.:—To the Prothonotary of the Supreme Court :

I being the Examiner appointed to conduct the Examinationin History of A.B. as a Solicitor's Articled Clerk, do herebycertify that I have examined the said A.B. in History, and thathe has passed a satisfactory Examination therein.

19. If the Examiners, or the major part of the Examiners,conducting an Intermediate Examination in Law, shall besatisfied with the answers given by the candidate at suchExamination, the said Examiners, or the major part of then,shall certify the same under their hands in the following form,viz. :-In the Supreme Court of j

New South Wales.Is pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme 'Court of New SouthWales, we, being the major part of the Examiners conducting

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the Intermediate Examination in Law of A.B„ as an ArticledClerk, do hereby certify that we have examined the said A.B.in the Laws of Real and Personal Property, at an IntermediateExamination held on the day of , as required bythe said Rules, and that the said A.B. has passed the saidExamination to our satisfaction.

20. If the Examiners, or major part of the Examiners, con-ducting a Final Examination, shall be satisfied as to the fitnessand capacity of the candidate, and that he has complied in allrespects with these Rules, the said Examiners, or the majorpart of them, shall certify the saine under their hands, in thefollowing form, viz.

In the Supreme Court of tNew South Wales. I

Is pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of NewSouth Wales, we, being the Examiners (or major part of theExaminers) conducting the Final Examination of A.B. as anArticled Clerk, do hereby certify that we have examined thesaid A.B. as required by the said Rules, and we find that thesaid A.B has complied with all the conditions prescribed, andhas passed all the Examinations required by the Rules of thisHonorable Court. And we do testify that the said A.B. is fitand capable to act as a Solicitor of the said Court.—Datedthis day of

21. The Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court, or such otherperson as the Judges may from true to time appoint, shall beand act as Secretary to the Board of Examiners, and shallattend all meetings of the Board and keep minutes of all itsproceedings and conduct its correspondence, and perform suchother duties as the Board may require,

22. Every Articled Clerks shall, before being admitted toeither of the Intermediate Examinations hereby required, payinto the hands of the Prothonotary an Examination Fee ofl 'ire pounds, and shall also, before admission to his FinalExamination in Law, pay a fee of Ten pounds. (a) And suchrespective fees shall be by such Prothonotary paid rateablyto tire Examiners by whom the respective Examinations shallhe conducted. (b)

Notices & c.22. Every Articled Clerk desirous of being examined at an

Intermediate Examination shall give notice in writing of suchhis desire to the prothonotary, before the commencement ofthe Term during which he desires to be examined.

24. Every person not previously admitted as a Solicitor,and desirous of being admitted under any of the last threeclauses of Rule 3, shall, in addition to the notices hereafterrequired, give at the least one month's notice to the Board ofExaminers of his intention to apply for Final Examination,by leaving the notice with the Prothonotary, which noticeshall also state his place or places of residence, and servicefor the last two years ; and before any :itch person shall be

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admitted, he shall procure the Certificate of the Examinersof his having passed the Final Examination required by theseRules.

25. Any person previously admitted as aforesaid, anddesirous of being admitted under either of the first two clausesof Rule 3, shall at the tune of giving the notice hereafterrequired, file with the Prothonotary the Affidavit on which heseeks for admission, together with the Certificate of his pre-vious admission, which Affidavit shall contain the followingallegations, viz.:—Deponent's admission in one of the afore-said Courts (a); that he has not done or committed any actor thing which would cause his name to be struck off theRoll of the said Court ; and that to the best of his knowledgeand belief his name still remains on the said Roll; that thecopy of the Certificate annexed to his said affidavit is a truccopy of his admission, and that he is the person namedtherein ; the time when he ceased to practise ; the time of hisarrival in the Colony ; that he has actually resided in thisColony for the preceding three months, the mode of hisemployment from the time he ceased to practise, and areference to one or more respectable householder or house-holders resident within the Colony, to whom he is known ;and the Rule (b) for the admission of such last-mentionedperson shall be drawn up on reading such Affidavit, whichRule shall be conditional for twelve months, unless the Judgesshall see cause to the contrary.

26. Every, person who shall intend to apply fer admissionas a Solicitor of this Court (whether previously admittedelsewhere or not) shall, before the commencement of theTerm in which he shall so apply, muse his naine and place ofabode, written in legible character, to he affixed in the Officeof the Supreme Court, and also in the vestibule of the Court-house ; and shall also cause notice of Isis intended applicationto be three several times published in two public newspapersof Sydney, during such Term, and no admission shall takeplace except only on the last day of such Term.

27. Every person applying at the expiration of his Articlesto be admitted a Solicitor of the Court shall, before the com-mencement of the Tenn in which he is desirous of beingadmitted, leave or cause to he left with the Prothonotary hisArticle.? of Clerkship (c), and also any assignment which mayhave been made thereof, and the Certificates of his havingpassed the required Examinations, together with answers tothe several questions in the Appendix hereunto annexed,signed by the applicant, and also by the Solicitor or Solicitorswith whom he shall have served his clerkship,-and by tworespectable householders to whom he is personally known.

28. In case the applicant shall show sufficient cause to thesatisfaction of the Board of Examiners why the precedingregulation cannot be fully complied wills, it shall be in thepower of the said Board, upon sufficient proof being given ofthe same, to dispense with any part of the said regulationthat they may think fit or reasonable.

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29. Every person applying for admission shall also, if re-quired, sign and leave, or cause to be left, with the Pro-thonotary, answers in writing to such other written or printedquestions as shall be proposed by the Board of Examinerstouching his service and conduct; and shall also, if required,attend the said Board personally for the purpose of givingfurther explanations touching the sane ; and shall also, ifrequired, procure the attendance of the Solicitor or Solicitorswith whom he shall have served his clerkship as aforesaid ; andalso, if required, procure the attendance of such other personor persons as the Board may direct, to answer either per-sonally or in writing any questions touching such service orconduct, or shall make proof to the satisfaction of the saidBoard of his inability to procure the same.

Miscellaneous.30. Every Solicitor hoeing been admitted on the Roll of this

Court and ceasing to practise for twelve months continuouslymay he struck off the Roll, and shall not be readmitted with-out a Term's notice of his intention to apply for such re-admission ; and at the time of giving such notice shall causeto be filed the Affidavit on which he seeks to be readmitted,with the Prothonotary, which Affidavit shall contain, inaddition to the particulars now required, a statement of hisplace or places of abode, during the last preceding year, andhow he has employed his time since he ceased to practise ;and the rule for readmission of such person shall be drawn upon reading such Affidavit.

31. No Solicitor of the Court shall employ as a clerk, assist-ant, or writer, in or about his business as a Solicitor, anyperson who bath been or who shall be convicted of any felony'.or of wilful and corrupt perjury, or subornation of perjury,or common barratry.

32. Nothing in these Rules contained shall in any way inter-fere with, alter, or prejudice the authority of the Court tosuspend or remove from the Rolls of Solicitors any person whoshall, in the opinion of the Court, have been guilty of miscon-duct or of malpractice justifying such suspension or removal.

Commencement of Rules.3:3. These Rules shall come into force on the first day of

January, A.D. 1878, save only so far as they relate to theMatriculation Examinations or their equivalent as required bythese Rules ; the provisions in respect of which shall not comeinto operation until after the nest Matriculation and PublicExaminations of the University of Sydney.

APPENDIX.Questions to be answered by the Clerk

1. Where did you board and lodge during the continuanceof your articles?

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4. Have you served the whole term of your articles at theoffice where the Solicitor to whom you were articled orassigned carried on his business? If not, state the reason.

5. Have you at any time, during the term of your articles,been absent without the permission of such Solicitor or Solici-tors? If so, state the length and occasions of such absence.

6. Has e you, during the period of your articles, been engagedor concerned in any profession, trade, or business, other thanyour professional employment as Clerk to the Solicitor orSolicitors to whom you were articled or assigned?

7. Have you, since the expiration of your articles, beenengaged or concerned, and for how long a time, in any, andwhat profession, trade, or business, other than the professionof a Solicitor?

Questions to be answered by the Master Solicitor.

I. Bas A.B. served the whole term of his articles at theoffice where you carry on your business? And if not, statethe reason.

2. Has the said A.B. at any time, during the term of hisarticles, been absent without your permission? And if so,state the length and occasion of such absence.

3. Has the said A.B. during the period of his articles beenengaged in or concerned in any profession, trade, or business,other than his professional employment as your articled Clerk ?

9. Has the said A.B. during the whole terni of his clerkship,with the exception above mentioned, been faithfully and dili-gently employed in your professional business of a Solicitor?

5. What has been the moral conduct, character, and habitsof the said A.B. during the time he has served under hisarticles ?

6. Du you consider the raid A.B. a fit and proper person tobe a Solicitor of the Supreme Court?

7. Has the said A.B. since the expiration of his articles beenengaged and concerned, and for how long a time, in any, andwhat profession, trade, or business, other than the professionof a Solicitor?

Certificate to be signed by the Master Solicitor.

I, C.D., do hereby certify that A.B. bath duly and faithfullyserved his Articles of clerkship (or assignment, as the casemay be) bearing date the day of , for the ternstherein expressed, and that he is a fit and proper person to beadmitted a Solicitor.Questions to be answered by tiro respectable householders to whom,

the articled Clerk is personally known.1. how long have you known A.B. ?2. What, as far as cause under your observation, have been

his character and conduct?3. With reference to these questions, do you consider hint to

be a fit and proper person to be a Solicitor of the SupremeCourt

JAMES MARTIN, C.J.PETER FAUCETT, J.W. M. MANNING, J.

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• FURTHER RULE RELATING TO THE ADMISSION OFSOLICITORS.

Supreme Court, 10 August, 1880.RECULA GENERAL'S.

Ix addition to the Examination Fees which are by the 22nd ofthe Rules of the 18th December, 1577, made payable byArticled Clerks, there shall be paid a fee of five pounds forany Matriculation Examination or equivalent Examination bythe Professors or Examiners of the University of Sydney whichany Candidate for Articles shall pass under the said Rules ;and such fee shall be paid into the hands of the Prothonotaryin time to enable him to transmit the same to the UniversityRegistrar, together with a list of Candidates for Examination,not less than seven days prior to that appointed for the holdingof any such Examination : Provided that this Rule shall notapply to any University Student who shall have matriculated.and shall have attended the University Course of Lectures forone whole Academic year.

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RECULA GENERAL'S.In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Monday, the 13th day of December, in the year A.D. 1880.ANY person who shall be or shall have been conditionallyadmitted a Solicitor for twelve months in pursuance of thetwenty-fifth rule of the eighteenth day of December, onethousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, shall, three monthsprecious to the expiration of such twelve months, servewritten notices on the Prothonotary and on the Secretary ofthe Incorporated Law Institute of his intention to apply to theCourt to have such conditional admittance confirmed, and atthe time of serving such notice on the Prothonotary, he shallfile an affidavit in which he shall depose that he has not beenengaged or occupied at any time since his conditional admis-sion in any profession, business, pursuit, or calling, other thanthat of a Solicitor, and that he has not committed or omitted,or been privy to or cognizant of any apt, matter, or thingdisentitling him to such confirmation. And in case such con-ditional admission be not confirmed, and the rule drawn upaccordingly at the expiration of such twelve months, the saidconditional admission shall cease to operate after that time,unless the Judges shall in any case see cause to the contrary.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C..J.P. FAUCETT, J.W. M. MANN ING, J.W. C. WINDEYER, J.J. GEO. LONG INNES, J.

JAMES MARTIN, C.J.PETER FAUCETT, J.W. M. MANNING, J.W. C. WINDEYER, J.

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REGULAE GENERALES.Thursday, the 31st day of March, A.D. 1887.

Tum third sub-clause of Rule three of the Rules relating to theadmission of Attorneys, made on the eighteenth day of Decem-ber, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, is herebyrepealed, and in lieu thereof the following sub-clause is herebymade and shall be read as sub-clause three:

"3rd. Persons having been articled to a practising Solicitorin New South Wales, and having served the term of five years'clerkship, or if they have taken a degree in a University ashereinafter mentioned previously to entering into articles, theterm of three years' clerkship, and having passed the examina-tions required by these Rules : Provided that such personsmay serve for any part of such term not exceeding one yearwith the Sydney agent of such Solicitor without assignment,and such service with such Sydney agent shall be -equivalentto service for the same time with such Solicitor under theoriginal articles : Provided also that such Sydney agent shallbe required to answer such questions and give such certificatesas he would have been required to answer and give if suchperson had actually served him under articles of assignment."

•And Rule five of the said Rules is also hereby repealed, and in

lieu thereof the following Rule is hereby made and shall beread as Rule five :-

" 5. Every person desirous of entering into articles ofclerk ship who shall not have taken a degree in the University of

Sydney, or in some other University recognized by it, shall,before approval of such articles, produce to the Prothonotarya certificate of his having passed a Matriculation Examinationin the said University, or in some other University recognizedby it, or a certificate from the Registrar of the University ofSydney of his having passed some equivalent Examinationbefore Professors or Examiners appointed by the Senatethereof, or a certificate of his having passed in England,Scotland, or . Ireland the preliminary Examination whicharticled clerks may be there required to pass, and shall lodgewith the said Prothonotary a copy of such certificate."

FREDK M. DARLEY, C.J.P. FAUCETT, J.W. M. MANNING, J.J. GEO. LONG INNES, J.

REGULAE GENERALES.In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Wednesday, the 26th day of September, A.D. 1888.L After the first day of January next all persons applying

for admission as Solicitors of the Supreme Court of New SouthWales, under sub-clauses one and two of Rule three of theRules relating to the admission of Solicitors, shall at the timeof filing the affidavit required by the twenty-fifth of the saidRules, pay the sum of forty guineas to the Prothonotary, who

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shall in due course hand the same to the Treasurer of the In-corporated Law Institute of New South Wales, to he appro-priated towards the Law Library Fund of that Institute ; andall such applicants shall, when giving notice for their con-ditional admission, pay to the Secretary of the Solicitors'Admission Board one guinea, and a like fee when giving noticefor the confirmation of such conditional admission : Providedthat if in any case the Court shall refuse to grant conditionaladmission, the said sum of forty guineas shall be refunded tothe applicant.

2. After the date of these Rules a Candidate, when givingnotice of his intention to proceed to Examination, shall payto the said Secretary in respect of the Law Matriculation,Intermediate History, or Intermediate Law Examinations,half a guinea, and in respect of the Final Law Examination,UDC guinea.

3. The fees payable under these Rules to the Secretary shallbe retained by him.

FREDK.M. DARLEY, C.J.W. C. WINDEYER, J.J. GEO. LONG INNES, J.M. II. STEPHEN, J.WM. OWEN, J.GEO. HIBBERT DEFFELL , J.W. J. FOSTER, J.

Ill the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Tuesday, the 13th day of November, A.D. 1858.

I. After the first day of January next, notwithstanding any-thing to the contrary contained in the Rules relating to theadmission of Solicitors, any articled clerk may, provided heshall in due course have passed all the necessary Examinations,proceed to his Final Examination in Law during the last yearof his articles. But he shall not be entitled to give notice ofhis intention to apply for admission as a Solicitor until afterthe expiration of the term of such articles. .

S. A Candidate shall pay a fee of two pounds for every Re-examination in either of the Intermediate Examinations, and afee of five pounds for every Re-examination in the Final LawExamination.

3. All fees for Examinations or Re-examinations under anyof the Rules relating to the admission of Solicitors shall be paidto the Prothonotary at the time a Candidate shall give noticeof his intention to proceed to Examination.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C.J.W. C. WINDEYER, J.J. GEO. LONG INNES, J.M. H. STEPHEN, J.WM. OWEN, J.GEO. HIBBERT DEFFELL, J.W. J. FOSTER, J.

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In the Supreme Court of New South Wales:Monday, the 25th day of February, A.D. 1332.

1. Whereas it appearing that certain Solicitors coming fromplaces beyond the Colony had not received timely notice of thepromulgation of Rule one, relating to theadmission of Solicitors,made on the twenty-sixth day of September last, it is herebyordered that the provision contained in the said Rule for thepayment of a fee of forty guineas shall not operate in respectof Solicitors coming from any of the Australasian Colonies, whoshall he conditionally admitted during the First Term. ofthisyear, nor hi respect of Solicitors coming from places other thanthe Australasian Colonies, who shall be conditionally admittedduring the Second Term of this year.

2. The fourth sub-clause of the Rule three of the Rules re-lating to the admission of Solicitors, made on the eighteenthday of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, is hereby repealed, and in lieu thereof the followingsub-clause is hereby made, and shall be read as stub-clausefour:4th. n. Persons who, having. been articled to an Attorney

or Solicitor of one of the Queen's Superior Courts ofGreat Britain or Ireland, or to a Writer to the Signetin Scotland, shall have served the full tents of yearsrequired under such articles, and shall have passed theIntermediate Examinations in England, Ireland, orScotland, as the case may be ; or

b. Persons who, having been articled to a Solicitor of oneof the Queen's Superior Courts of Great Britain orIreland, or to a Writer to the Signet hi Scotland, or toa Solicitor of this Court, shall serve under assignment

or re-assigment any portion orportions of their articleseither in England, Ireland, or Scotland, or in thisColony, and shall complete the residue of their articleseither in England, Ireland, or Scotland, or in thisColony :

Provided that in the cases under section b of this sub-clausethe requisite Intermediate Examinations may be passed eitherin this Colony or in England, Ireland, or Scotland, and that thetime occupied in travelling between this Colony and GreatBritain, Ireland, or Scotland, shall be made up by service underarticles which may be extended for the requisite period. Andprovided also that in all cases within this sub-clause the FinalExaminations required by these Rules shall be passed beforethe Board of Examiners appointed hereunder. And this sub-clause shall take effect as front the eighteenth day of December,one thousand right hundred and seventy-seven.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C.J.W. C. WINDEYER, J.M. H. STEPHEN, J.WM. GIVEN, J.GEORGE HIBBERT DEFFELL, J.W. J. FOSTER,, J.

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In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Wednesday, the 20th day of November, 1889.

1T is hereby ordered that within one month from the date ofthis rule, all existing Articles of Clerkship and Assignmentsthereof shall be filed with the Prothonotary ; and it is furtherordered that all Articles of Clerkship and Assignments thereof,executed on and after the date of this rule, shall be filed withthe Prothonotary within one month from the date of executionthereof.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C.J.W. C. WINDEYER, J.M. II. STEPHEN, J.W. J. FOSTER, J,

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

REGULAE GENERALES.

Wednesday. the 25th day of June, A.D. 1890.

1. Any person who has been admitted as a Barrister of thisCourt, and who has not had less than five years' practice as suchBarrister, and who has procured his name to be removed fromthe Roll of Barristers of the said Cop: t with a view to becominga Solicitor, and has obtained from two practising Barristers ofthis Court a certificate of his being a fit and proper person topractise as a Solicitor, shall not he required to serve any periodunder Articles of Clerkship, nor to pass any of the intermediateexaminations required by the Rules of this Court relating tothe admission of Solicitors, but shall be entitled to be admittedand enrolled as a Solicitor on passing the final examinationrequired by the said Rules.

2. Any person applying for final examination and admissionas aforesaid shall give all notices and pay all fees as are nowprescribed by the said Rules to he given and paid by eachapplicant for final examination and admission as a Solicitor.

FREDK. M. DARLEY, C.J.W. C. WINDEYER, J.J. GEO. LONG INNES, J.M. H. STEPHEN, J.WM. OWEN, J.W. J. FOSTER, J.C. J. MANNING, J.

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Tim Board of Examiners of Articled Clerks direct the publi-cation of the following, as being the books and portions ofbooks in which they intend to conduct the Final Examinationsin Law from the 1st day of January, 1890, the same having beenapproved by their Honors the Judges.

C. R. WALSH,Supreme Court, Sydney, Secretary to the Board.

18th December, 1888.

L—REAL PROPERTY AND CONVEYANCING.1. Dart's Vendors and Purchasers.2. Stephen's Commentaries, Book II.3. Real Property Act of 1862, sections 12 to 26 inclusive, 33, 35.

39, 40, 75 to 83 inclusive, and 115 to 118 inclusive.Real Property Act Further Amendment Act, 41 Victoria,

No. 18.Registration Acts, namely :-

7 Victoria, No. 16, sections 11, 16, 21, 25, and 28.24 Victoria, No. 7.Titles to Land Act, 22 Victoria, No. 1, sections 18 and 19.

Real Estate of Intestates Distribution Act of 1862, 26 Victoria,No. 20.

II.—COMMON LAW.

1. Broom's Commentaries, except Book IV.2. Smith's Mercantile Law, Book III.

III.-EQUITY, ECCLESIASTICAL, DIVORCE, AND MATRIMONIAL LAW.1. Smith's Manual of Equity.2. Williams on Executors, Part I, Books 4 and 5.3. Browne on Divorce and the Colonial Statutes relating to

Divorce.

IV.—CRIMINAL LAW.1. Broom's Commentaries, Book IV.2. Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1883.

V.—PRACTICE OF TUB SUPREME COURT.1. General Practice—

Charter of Justice.R Common Law-

Pilcher's Supreme Court Practice, except parts under head-ings, " Arbitration," " Evidence," "Bills of Exchange,""Claims against Government," "Crown Suits," "Defa-mation," "District Courts," "Friendly Societies,""Juries," "Justices Protection," "Sheriff."

3. Equity—Walker's Equity Practice.

4. Bankruptcy—Wise and Davies's Bankruptcy Act and Rules.

5. Ecclesiastical—Standing Rules.

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VI.—JURISDICTION AND PRACTICE OF THE INFERIOR COCRTs.

1. Wilkinson's Magistrate.2. Foster's District Court Act.

Note.--Candidates are liable to be examined in any amendinActs or rules passed or made more than six calendar monthsprior to their examination, but not in any passed or made

sub sequently to that time.

Articled Clerks will observe that on page 80 the dates uponwhich the Final Examinations will commence during 1891 aregiven, and also the latest dates upon which notice for suchexaminations may be lodged with the Prothonotary.

Intermediate Law Examinationswill be held during each Terni of 1891 upon the dates men-tioned on page

The subjects for examination, in accordance with Rule 6,will be :-

"Williams on Real Property."" Williams on Personal Property."

Intermediate History Examinations during 1891.EXAMINATIONS will be held at St. Paul, St. John, and St. Andrew's

Colleges, commencing at half-past 9 o'clock on 4th March,20th May, 79th August, and 11th November.

The subjects for examination at St. Paul and St. Andrew'sColleges will be:-

Hallam' s "Constitutional History of England," chapters Ito XIV inclusive; Green's "Short History of theEnglish People," from chapter VI, section 1, tochapter IX, section 7, inclusive.

The subjects for examination at St. John's College will be :-Burke's "Abridgment of Lingard's History of England."Those portions of Parts III, IV, V, and VI of Fredet's

"Ancient History," which contain the History of Rome.Notice of intention to proceed to the History Examination

should be lodged with the Prothonotary at latest before thebeginning of the Term during which the examination will beheld. The notice should state the name of the candidate infull, and the naine of the College. The amount of the fees,£5 10s. 0c1., should accompany the notice.

Law Matriculation Examinations during 18.91.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, commencing on the first Mondayin the month.

The subjects for the Examinations in July and November,1890, and April, 1891, are the saine as those for the Matricula-tion Examination of March, 1891.

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For the Examinations in July and November, 1891, andApril, 1892, the authors are the saine as those set for theMatriculation Examination of March, 1892.

The fees for this Examination (£5 10s. Gd.) are payable tothe Prothonotary of the Supreme Court, whose receipt mustbe forwarded to the Registrar of the University not less thanseven 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-lation Examinations.

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.

Compulsory Subjects—Pass.1. LATIN.—Translation into English of passages from set

authors and of Latin passages at sight, and translationof simple English sentences into Latin. Subject set for1891: Salust, Catalina. Candidates are expected toshow an accurate knowledge of Latin Accidence.

2. ARITHMETIC.1. ALGEBRA.—To simple equations inclusive.4. GEOMETRY.—Euclid, Book L

Optional Subjects—Pass.(a) GREEK.—An Examination similar to that in Latin. Sub-

ject set for 1891: Xenophon, Agesilaus.(b) FRENCH.—An Examination similar to that in Latin. Sub-

ject for 1891 : Corneille, Hornes.(c) GERMAN.—An Examination similar to that in Latin. Sub-

ject set for 1891: Schiller, Die Jungfrau von Orleans.

Subjects set for March, 1892—Pass.LATIN.—Livy, Book V., (Cluer, Oxford).

GREEK.—Xenophon, Cyropaedia, Book III., (HoldenCambridge).

FRENCH.— Gautier, Scenes of Travel.GERMAN.—Goethe, Iphigenie auf Taurin.

Sydney : Charles Potter, Government Printer.-1890.

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