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Business lie ices. n ALL I?ECF.IPT FOiill?. pt-I-tt.?cl ci \J duwble p:\por. and bound in "-nr stvlc and number, ut Uie 'li^es Ouloo, Sc^Hon. */~tOMPANIES' PAT-SHEETS suppli-ul \J on the shortest, 'ictice, aucl at reduced rates, at the Times Oi'lce. TtFST iRE - 1 ITED a lar?e arscrtment of ?J Fancy -jobbing Tj;?c, at the Tlitc 3 Piinting Office, Broadway, Kc-cfton. QCEIP FCRSIS, prinred in firsNc'as? O style, in any color, ot the r .'':itEs Omjc, I>road\vay, P-eeit*on. ff\BA!S T SFEE FOEMS, neatly m-intcd, in JL' ibolsfop form, to bt ol tsund i;i a:iy the Tiiies 02h-e, licei'.ou. T>EOOF.S OF DEBT, .and cilirr Forms ir, X Uankruptey, on sale ut tho office of this TTOEITS of Affidavit for Proxies at meetings j' of Creditors, oa sale at the office of this er. AND IEA.NSJEE ACT lA^DS ALIENATED or contracted k Ye alienated from the Crown in fee jtrior to Hie comii'c; info OBeration rl " The Lr.-.vJ Transfer Act, 1870," may bo brought tinder the provisions of the Act by application froiu t3ie persons entithyl thereto. All Lands alienated from the Crown after the cowing mtc operation oi' " The Land Transfer Act. 1570," are subject to, nuj must be dealt vrith, in manner prescribed by the Act. Tho- following ure examples f the fee ppjable for l]i!!'^i"jr the land unrler the pro visions of the Land Transfer Act: — 1. A\ her. tic Tii!o ciiiifist-* of a Grant, dated en or kubseqiii'iu. to the- 2Sth Decomuer, ISJ-1 . nor.c of the hir.d included iv which has f ecu (icalt viih«— Where the Certificate ol' titie is dim-led ie isMie iii the name of tl;s A lplicaiit : Talue of laud £100 fSj 11 2 W'liere the Certificate of title is directed to issue in the name oi the Purchaser: Value oi" land £100 1 10 0 These charges are in jeasocl by is '2d \ (A.«sitr:i:;ce Fund) for ererj auditfoii::! | i!i:D in value. . j 2. V; hru the Applicant is the origins] Grantee, and the land has been cienh with ; oi where tl.e Applicant io not tiie origir.at Grantee — . ' 'Wheio the value of the land is £100 £2 14 2 ! Where the value of the land i Z-LO'.) .... .:. 3 3 Where t):e vaiiie of the land is iSO ... 3 12 G Vv here the value of the land is £400 & 1 S Where the viiltie of land is ai-ovo £400, tinicrK *.:<-n.asc a. I the r:;'e oi <!s 2d (.AiSui'H! cc Fund) lor cverj adiliiiounl £'00 in i value. 1 Theee charges also represent the cost of j Conveying Land. fnasmvicn cs applicants to bring land under I the Act ckii direct the Certilirates of Title io issue in the names of any other persons. Credit, for Fees is Given, j When desired by ihn i\]>i lu-unt in all ca?cs j where tliopvopritiov apTihes to have the- iau.i j registered m.dcr tiss Act in l;is own retire, j and the ft"s may remain unpv'vunlii | lujd is dealt with. i Any person, therefore, v;ho wishes to brirg j his land under the proTisions of the Act. in j order thai v-iienevcr he dials with it ho ns-.y ! be in a position. to nvt;il himself of tin.- | i'ucilitics jili'orded by lian'nj a ltegish-rtd I Title, tan do so "Wit'-.out Any Ptcseist Cost, i by nllcv.-ing the fees to remain unpaid vi.-li! | such dealing takes place. Xc will then be ! .in a position to likrigago, Transibr, Lease, j or oiha-.vise deal with Jjis laud at t\ uioiueul's ! rct-cc • | Any Tii'e, however lenp ar.d couij 'cv, v.r.r.- \ be ii'.vt'ligi-.tui at a cost lo tho Av)>i; a. : :.■: j only live fc'iiiiiihgs; for if 11-e Title is '.<-■■ \ I'ctt-d i:lt ices i'.vcictuinod, v.iili the execution j ol tliut au.oui'l. | I _ I CJaiTIFICATES OF TTTW: AUK ! Ai^ULUTiar INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES AUK GrATvAXTIiED El TliE GuVFIiiVAIO'T. On all Conveyances by JJcci! under the old | syslun, the c•o^t ot rcgislrution in the Deeds j iie gisirj, over and t.bo\ u the Soiicilor's charge. | is never less than ii.teen shillings, ircquentiy i ■yery much more; while hind which has beei; I bcught under the provisions oi' " The Lund ] Translcr Act"' can be t'-'.-.nsf erred at a to:ui j cost of Ui'Yon Shillings where a whole sejtioii i is convened; and v. l.'cic only part is ecuveyed j (and thcrelorc a ircsli C evtitie.-.te of 'iille is ; I'tcessilated), of 'lluntj-or.c Shiiiings, which : is the highest sum allowed by the Act, jio | matter what the ynlue or area of the lar.d. j Under the Keeuiatioiis iv force on and alter the Ist January, ifeVi., the charge for Certificates ol Tillts issued upon .Meii.oianvla oi | 'Ji;'.ns!er is reduced 'to Ten t-hillii:gs iv aU c-iices where the value of the hind is unoor lii; rounds. | The total ccst of executirr a mortgage or j leas;; of land, n^L-tucd mmer the A<.-t, is j '/ v.vivo fcliiilings, iiu maitei- u!i»t the uuiouut i ii:\uived. A mortgngo inny be transferred or discharged, o; a least- Uavskivcd or sarrciitkicd toi iive fehillin^s. THESE OIEEJTIO2.S IK VOLTE 2fO I J;i.LAV. I The following arc some of the advances conferred by the Land Tunisia 1 svjtb^i:— = 1. It secures the i-riHcipal bc.':d:!s mid i-..i---vantages sougiit io i, c Mt -mod in'-Le i fjstt-m of lvgittvjiiion of ti L -a;.<. 2. It renders retrospective investigation o: title UL.Mecess.a-j as to all lai.d re gistciou. 3, It tin phlies the Titles to Ecal Pr^ocrtv ioi the luluve A 4, It maLes purchasei-3 of the fee and leases peiiecily scjure. &. ii sniipiiiits, to live uim^t possiyk «--'-: r, ti;o Jomus o; tiausfer aau tht j n Oi.ce ot cou ye} anrs. 6. It increases iuo bu:.r.b'e value o- l:s::d. 7- It ttiids to lower tLe rtie o' j'itutfsc vii ioi-iis sc.'i:i'tii on .uuJs. Si li givt-a iuciiiiics io; 1 tLo sal: oi l^r o -; tiiutco in ulictu.e:it3. D. I'j'i.iii-actioiiß can be cfTectcd at a UiOiL-iijt's jioiice, and ut a miuimuu) coat.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 1 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 1 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 1 November 1880, Page 4

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