S.I. No. 239/1954 - Game Preservation Act, 1930 (Recognition of Coursing Clubs) Order, 1954.


S.I. No. 239 of 1954.

GAME PRESERVATION ACT, 1930 (RECOGNITION OF COURSING CLUBS) ORDER, 1954.

I, JAMES EVERETT, Minister for Justice, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 14 of the Game Preservation Act, 1930 (No. 11 of 1930), and of every and any other power me in this behalf enabling, hereby order as follows :—

1. This Order may be cited as the Game Preservation Act, 1930 (Recognition of Coursing Clubs) Order, 1954.

2. The Interpretation Act, 1937 (No. 38 of 1937), applies to this Order.

3. Each coursing club mentioned in the Schedule to this Order which is affiliated to the organisation commonly called and known as the Irish Coursing Club is hereby declared to be a recognised coursing club for the purposes of Part I of the Game Preservation Act, 1930 (No. 11 of 1930).

4. The Game Preservation Act, 1930 (Recognition of Coursing Clubs) Order, 1952, is hereby revoked.

SCHEDULE.

Abbeydorney.

Drishane.

Abbeyfeale.

Drogheda and District.

Adare.

Dromtariffe.

Ardbraccan.

Duagh.

Ardpatrick and Kilfinane.

Duleek.

Arklow.

Dundalk and Dowdalshill.

Athboy.

Dundrum.

Athea.

Dungarvan.

Athenry.

Dunlavin.

Athlone and District.

Dunlavin and West Wicklow.

Dunmore.

Bailieboro'.

Dunshaughlin.

Balbriggan.

Ballinasloe.

Ballincollig and Ballinora.

East Clare.

Ballinhassig.

East Donegal.

Ballinla and Edenderry.

Edgeworthstown.

Ballinspittal and Kinsale.

Elphin.

Ballybrennan (Ballymote).

Ennis and Clarecastle.

Ballydaly.

Enniscorthy.

Ballyduff.

Ballygarvan.

Fedamore.

Ballymahon.

Fermoy and Grange.

Ballymore.

Finnoe.

Bandon and Carey's Cross.

Freshford.

Birr.

Blackrock (Cork).

Galbally.

Blarney.

Galway and Oranmore.

Boherbue.

Glanworth.

Boherlahan.

Glin.

Borrisoleigh.

Goresbridge and District.

Boyle.

Gorey.

Boyne Valley.

Gort.

Bridgetown.

Brosna.

Herbertstown.

Bruff.

Buttevant.

Inch and Dovea.

Cahirciveen.

Johnstown and Urlingford.

Cappawhite.

Cappoquin and District.

Kanturk.

Carrick and District.

Kells and District.

Cashel and District.

Kerries and Knockanish.

Castlelyons.

Kilcock.

Castletowngeoghegan.

Kilcommon.

Cavan United.

Kilcreevin.

Charleville.

Kilkee and District.

Clogheen (Tipperary).

Killaloe.

Clonakilty.

Killeady.

Clonmel and District.

Killorglin.

Clonmel and Kilsheelan.

Kilmihill.

Co. Carlow.

Kilmurry (Ibrickane).

Co. Kerry.

Kilrush and Killimer.

Co. Limerick.

Knockgraffon.

Co. Longford.

Cork City.

Cork Co. Open.

Leinster.

Cork Southern.

Limerick City.

Crohane and Killenaule.

Liscannor.

Lismore.

Darra and Ring.

Listowel.

Donabate.

Little Island and Caherlag.

Doolin (Lisdoonvarna).

Lixnaw.

Doon.

Lorrha and Dorrha.

Doonmore.

Loughrea.

SCHEDULE—continued

Macroom.

Seven Houses and District.

Mallow.

Shanagarry.

Mayo United.

Shanballymore.

Midleton and District.

Shrule.

Miltown Malbay.

Sligo.

Mitchelstown and District.

South Clare.

Monee and Quarterstown.

South Kilkenny.

Mooncoin.

St. Margarets.

Mount Collins.

Mungret and Crecora.

Templetuohy.

Nenagh and District.

Thurles and District.

Newbridge.

Tournafulla.

Newcastle West.

Tradaree.

Newcestown-Enniskean and Ballineen.

Tramore and District.

Newport.

Trim.

New Ross.

Tuam.

North Kilkenny.

Tubbercurry.

Tullamore.

Old Kilcullen.

Ovens and District.

Waterford and District.

Pouladuff and Bishopstown.

Westmeath United.

Westport.

Rathcormac.

Wexford and District.

Rathdowney and District.

White's Cross.

Rathkeale.

Rockchapel.

Roscommon United.

Youghal.

GIVEN under my Official Seal, this 9th day of November, 1954.

(Signed) JAMES EVERETT,

Minister for Justice.