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JUDICIAL LISTS. 25
Couttie's wynd, across Dock street till it joins West Dock street; thence along
the middle of West Dock street to the Kiver. Third, or St Clement's District,
to comprehend and include that portion of the Burgh within the boundary
commencing at that point in the River where the Southern Boundary of the
Second District terminates ; thence along that boundary Northwards along the
middle of West Dock street, Couttie's wynd. Tally street, Barrack street, and
Constitution road to the Tunnel ; thence in a line Northwards till it joins the
Northern Boundary of the Burgh ; thence along said boundary Eastwards as
far as the Mains road ; thence in a Southerly direction along the middle of the
Mains road, Hilltown, and Wellgate ; thence East along the middle of the
Cowgate to St Andrew's street ; thence along the middle of St Andrew's
street. Trades lane, and the Road on the East side of the Customhouse till it
reaches the Shipbuilding Yards ; thence along the middle of the road on the
South side of Victoria Dock till it joins a road leading along the East side of
the Patent Slip buildings ; thence along the middle of said road to the River.
Fourth, or St Andrew's District, to include that portion of the Burgh com-
prehended within the Eastern Boundary of St Clement's District and the
Eastern Boundary of the Burgh. Fifth, or Lochee District, to comprehend
and include that portion of the Burgh, commencing at the point in the Black-
ness road where the Western Boundary of the First District terminates ; thence
. along the middle of Blackness road, the road leading past Glenagnes cottage,
Balgay street, Lochee road to Union jilace ; thence along the middle of Union
place and Loons road to the Old Newtyle Railway ; thence along the middle
of said Railway to the Northern Boundary of the Burgh ; thence along that
Boundary Westwards and Southwards, to the point in the Blackness road
before mentioned.
JUDICIAL LISTS.
CIRCUIT COURTS OF JUSTICIARY.— Circuit Courts, for the trial of
criminal cases in Forfarshire, and disposal of certain appeals from the Sheriff
Court, are held within the Court House, Dundee, four times in the year.
SHERIFF COURT— DUNDEE DISTRICT.— Court Rooms, Sheriff-Clerk's
Office, and Procurator-Fiscal's Office, in the New Court Buildings, West Bell
street. Small Debt Court held on Tuesdays, at half -past 10 forenoon ; Debts
Recovery and Ordinary Coiu't for Motions and Debates, on Wednesdays, at
half -past 10 forenoon ; Ordinary Court for Motions, on Fridays, at 10.30.,
during the Session. Courts are held during the vacation, of which the dates
are fixed before close of the Session.
John Trayner, Advocate, Sheriff-Depute ; John Cheyne, Advocate, Sheriff-
Substitute ; James Ross, Solicitor, Sheriff-Clerk ; James Hay, Sheriff-Clerk
Depute and Auditor of Court.; W. B. Dunbar, Procurator-Fiscal.
The Sheriff-Clerk's Office is" open from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. every lawful day,
except Saturdays, when it is closed at 1 p.m.
Peter M'Gregor, Bar-Officer of Sheriff Court.
Auxiliary Sheriff-Substitutes — Duncan M'Lauchlan, solicitor ; D. Small,
solicitor ; Thomas Thornton, solicitor ; and William Kerr, solicitor.
BURGH OR BAILIE COURT.— Held in the Town Hall. The Bailies,
Judges; AVilliam Hay, Town Clerk, Assessor; John M. Milne, Procurator-Fiscal.
GUILD COURT.— Dean of Guild, Judge; D. Gordon Stewart, Assessor
and Clerk of Court ; Office, 10 Meadowside. Alex. Speed, 82 High street,
interim Fiscal ; James M'Donald, 44 High street, Officer.
JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.— The Acting Justices of the Peace for the
District, Judges. David Small, solicitor, Clerk and Assessor. Walter Thom-
son Currie, solicitor, Depute-Clerk.

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