Bui;::icss No ices. CALL BECKIPT Foli:.[S. pnnt^ I - durable paner. nuct binnd in any s and mmiber, .it the TiHES OSe^, Eecito COMPANIES' PAY-SFIF.ET.S supp / 0:1 "the sliovlcst 'notice, and at redt rates, at the Tunis OiHce. "TITST 7?E . x IVF.D a large r.rsoi-tmeni *■) Fnney ■iohhiv.T. Type, nr the Ti: L'lhiting OEce. lircailway, Ked'tcn. QCFJP rOruwS, prinrivl in first-c" O style, in any color, ts-t tho T.zuza Ol] .Broadway, l^eclton. fpSAysFKR FOEJI3, nca»ly printed, 1_ foolscjip /crm, to he cl.taiivd in i . the Times Office, Eceitan. ■pEOt)FS OF DEBT, era othov Forms JL Unnkruptty, on sale nt the oiikM ol t paper. FIOKMS of AiTiduvit for I'roiics a<^ moetii of Creditors, ou sale at tho oCce oft er. AND T EA-S S F E R AC LANDS ALIENATED or contracted be alienated from the Crown in fee prior the coming into operation cf " The La Transfer Act, 1870," may bo brought unc the provisions of the. Act by application fr< tho persons entitled thereto. All Lauds alienated from the Crown af the coining intc . operation oi' " The La Transfer Act. 1870," are subject to, a must he dealt with, in manner prescribed the Act. The following are examples f the : pnyaUe for I ringing the- land under the j visions .of the Lund Transfer Act: — 1. When the Title consists of a Grunt, dat ou or subsequent to the 28th Decemb 13-11. none of the land included in »vhi has been dealt with — fThcre the Certificate of title is directed to issue in t-lie name of the A iplicaut : Value of laud £100 £v 11 Where the Ceitifieate of title is directed to issue in the name of the Purchaser: Taiue of Lind £100 1 10 These charges are increased by 4s '. (Assurance Fund) ibi- everj addition fICO in value. 2. When the Applicant is the origin: Grantee, and tin; land has been dea with ; or where the Applicant io not tL original Grantee — Where the value of the hind is £100 £2 14 Where the value of the laud £20.) , 3 3 Where the value of the Land is £30 3 12 Where the value of tho land is £400 4 1 Where the value of land is above £400, tli tees ncrease at the ra'.e of it 2d (Assui unee Fund) for every additional £)00 i value. These charges also represent tho cost ( Convoying Land. Inasmuch ns applicants to bring hind uncle the Act con direct the Certificates of Title t issue in theT.amcs of any oth-er persons. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Ap^lL-ant -in all case where the proprietor applies to have the Inns rc{,'ist.°red under tho Act in hb own naire and the it^s may remain unp st until lajd 19 dealt with. Any person, therefore, who wi?hcs to brin; liis hind under the provisions ci' the Act, ii order tha; 7/lieiiever ho den Is with it he m^; be iv a position to avail hiiuseif of ih' ineilitics idibrdod by having a Ivesiistcrec 1 itie, can t!o so W it!- out Any Present Cost by allowing the fei-s to remain unpaid ui.'ti such dealing takes place. lie "will then bi in a position to iicrtga^e, Tr.insler, Lease or otherwise deal with Jus land at a moment': notice. Any Title, however long and complex, may be investigated at a cost to the Appiifunt 01 only Five Shillings ; for if d';o Title is re-cctc-d all fees arcii-tunicd, with the eiceptioti oi that au.oui'f. CERTIFICATES OF TITLE ARE AUCOLUIELY JKDEI-'EaSIBLE. ALL HTLFS AV.IL GUARANTEED Bl THE GuVERKiiKINT. On all Conveyances l>y JJced under the oh! system, the cctt of rcgistnition iv ri:e Deeds Ec^istry, over and above tie Solicitor's charge, is never iuss than lii.teen t hiliii'gs, frequeiitlv ysry much ii:orc; while lund winch has beei. bon^hi utuicc the previsions ci "Tho Laial Transfer Act" can be t-nnsfenvd at a total cost of Eleven Shillings where a whole sejtion is conveyed ; and wheie oiily partis conveyed (and therefore a ii-esh Cpitiik-yie of Title is I'ecessitutcd), ol Thinty-oue fcl-.iUings, which is the highest sum allowed by the Act, no matter what the value or ai-e;i of. the huul. Under the Kegulations in forte on and alter the Ist Jamiavy, ihTi, the charge for Certificates ol.Titks. issued upon lueir.cran'.a oi 'J iTiiisfer is reduced to Ten Sliillir.gs in all caics where the value of the luiut is undei' Ton l'oi.!:'.';?. The total cost of executing a mortgage or leas.-? cf Jand, re^isteied m.a.r the Aa, is Twelve Shillings, no matter wi^t the amount invohed. A mortgage may be transferred or discharged, 01 ;l lease trai-slcivcU or Siirreiuterfd loi 1 iv-; bhilliu^s. THESE orERATIOAS IJf VOLTE KO DELAY. The following are some of the advantages conlcncd by the Land Trj-as/er srsttji :— ° 1. lt secures the pmcipiil beaelits and act. vautages sought tv oe iitiained iv the eysteia ol registration of deeds. 2. It renders rcliospvchve investigation 0' title ui.-.ccessury tlB to all. laud re gistevccl. 3. lt .a: pi.lies the Titl-8 to Beat Proactv l«r t.ie iuture * • 4. It uicku iMdiasen oi tbo ice anc. «--•-• -1, h;<; !c,i;.3 o; tltuislci- iudl^ l.i.Ci:--t Oi lOiiic;;!),-.---6. It ii.ticLi^lhe^KnbV value o land. ■'- ltu-iHie to .ov.-ti- ;!,- ratjo. [- A c^i v. JU-i.;- S(-CLiv/i ,J!| lu.JS. t. li g.u-s n.ii-r.ui it...- ti.L- salv ex lar.. r tj-iiiiea n. auciiL.euts. i. Tri;Lsufioi.s v. m be tlfectrd at a I niciiiti.ts rctice, and at a ju«)iuiiui \ test.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 October 1880, Page 4
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902Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 October 1880, Page 4
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