The Belfast Gazette Published Dp Fluthoritp

The Belfast Gazette Published Dp Fluthoritp

numb. 126 497 The Belfast Gazette Published Dp fluthoritp. The Gazette is registered at the General' Post Office for transmission by Inland Post as a newspaper. The postage rate to places within the United Kingdom, for each copy, is one penny for the first 6 ozs., and an additional halfpenny for each subsequent 6 ozs. or part thereof. For places abroad the rate is a halfpenny for every 2 ounces, except in the case of Canada, to which the Canadian Magazine Postage rate applies. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923. BY THE LORDS JUSTICES OP Down, shall from the 1st day of January, 1924, NORTHERN IRELAND. be served by one and the same person as Clerk, and that the salary payable to the Clerk DENIS S. HENRY. appointed on the first occasion after the date of this Order shall be at the rate of one hundred WHEREAS it is enacted by Section 6 of the pounds per annum. Petty Sessions Clerk (Ireland) Act, 1858, that it shall be lawful for the Lord Lieutenant to Given at Belfast this 12th day of November, order and declare that from a certain time 1923. therein to be named two or more districts shall By Their ExcelLencies' Command. be served by one and the same person as Clerk: And whereas by the Government of Ireland R. DAWSON BATES. Act, 1920, the orders made thereunder, and the Names of Gentlemen returned by the Judges Irish Free State (Consequential Provisions) of Assize to serve the Office of High Sheriff for Act, 1922, the powers of the Lord Lieutenant the ensuing year. in this respect became vested in and are now exercisable by the Governor of Northern ; ANTRIM. Ireland: lx Brigadier General Thomas Kelly Evans And whei'eas by the Petty Sessions Fees and Johnston, C.B., Glynn House, County Administration Act (Northern Ireland), 1923, , Antrim;rand Rosemount, Campbeltown, it is provided that the salary to be paid to the Argyleshire. Clerk appointed on the first occasion aforesaid i 2. James Love McFerran, Esq., Oakfield, for two or more districts shall, notwithstanding Carrickfergus, County Antrim. anything in Section 6 of the Petty Sessions Clerk (Ireland) Act, 1858, be such as the 3. James Young, Esq., J.P., 26 Market Governor of Northern Ireland in his discretion Street, Portrush, County Antrim. may fix: ARMAGH. Now we, the Lords Justices of Northern Ireland, in pursuance of the powers conferred 1. Thomas Chalmers Rogers, Esq., J.P., Bess- upon us by the abovementioned Acts and all brook, County Armagh. other powers us thereunto enabling do hereby 2. James Edward Calvert, Esq.., J.P., Darkley order and declare that the Petty Sessions dis- . House, Keady. tricts of Saintfield and Ballynahinch, County 3. Hugh Ross, Esq., High Street, Lurgan..

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