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EuEincES ITc.ioes. CALL RECEIPT FORJIS. printed on durable paper, and bound in ;mv style and number, at the Times Office, Kcciton. 1 PAT. SHEETS suppled \J on the shortest notice, and at reduced rutes, at'the Times Office. JUST KE i IVED a large arsortment of Fancy -jobbicg Type, ut- tbe TislES I'iiatiug Office, Broadway, Eeeftoii. OCEIP FORMS, priafed in fn-et-cWs 0 «»-yJe. in any color, «t the ?':JIE3 Office, Uroadway, Keel ton. X iboSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in , ! lseap form,- to W obtained in any the Times Oilico, Eeafton. "pEOOFS OF DEBT, and other Form? 'in _J7 Bankruptcy,' on sale ut the offics of this TnOEMS of Affidavit for Proxies at meetings j^ of Creditors, on gale at the office of this T.-AKD. T-EAHSFEB ACT LANDS ALIENATED or contracted tc be alienated from -ihe Grown in fee prior to <he coming into oncvation cf "The L^nd Transfer Act, IS7o,'' may hb brought undev the provision 1 * of iW Act by application fioru the persons; tit led tliereto. ' All Lauds tienated from tbe Crown " after tbe coming ate operation of " The Land ! Transfer A.. 1870," are subject ;, to, aiicl ! mustbedea with, in manner preSi.-ri'ued by | the Act. ' . ] ":- , " i The fr)llowing are examples f the fee | parable foi- Iringing the laud under the pro j visions of the Lund Transfer Act: — I 1. When the Title consists of a Grranr, dated j on or subsequent io the 28th December-, 1 ! 184 L, none of the land included in which | ... lias Wen dejtlt with. . - | ffhere the Certificate of title is i directed to issue in tbe -name of j ■'' the A iplicaut : Value of land ! £100 ... ... ... ... £V II 2 \ "Where the Certificate of title is i directed to issue in tho name of J the Purchaser: Value of land [ £ICO ... ... ... ... 1 10 0 ! Tliese 1 charges are increased by 4s 2d \ (Assurance Fund) for every additional ! i'lfiO in value. , • ' j 2. "Wh'eiv the' Applicant i 9 tte original ! ■■• • -. Grantee, and' the' land has been 'dealt I with ; ot where the Applicant io net the • original ' Grantee— '■ • Wliere ihe Talue. of the land ia £100 ... • ... ... ... £2 Id 2 Where the value of the land £200 . „. ... ... ... 3 3 Wheve the taiue of the land is £30 ..." ... 3 12 G Where tne value of the land is £400 ... ... ... ... 4 1 S Where the value of lar.d is above £100, the fee<? am-nse at the rate of 4s 2d (Assnri uiice Fund) for every odditionul £)G0 in Talue; ■ _ . . These charges olso represent the cost of . CcmTeying Land. Inosmticft. as opplicants to 'lmng land under t^e. Apt can direct the Certificates of Title to issue iii fche names of any other peiVons. Credit for Fees Is Given, When degireel by the ApiJuant in all cases wliere tl'e'proprielor- nppiiesio 'tare the 1.-mk! ijeg-isterec) :\u;dev tho Act in his own uuice, end the ft?? may remain unp it until liifd'is dealt with. • , ; • ,-■ v.'Any. ycrson, therefore, who wishes to bring his jlajtid under the pi-OTisiciia of (lie Act, ju 'order thai whenever he deals with it he nuij. be iv ' a position to avail himself of th<faciiitics uUordcd by having a Eegiitered: Title, can do so W UVout Any Present Cost.. by alLov.fng the fees to remain, unpaid unti! eucli dculing tafce3 place.'" Jilo will ilsen be ■in, -u position to lUorigagc,. 'IViiiisfer, Lease, or cliiirwise deal witli his laud at a momeut's notice. : '-' ■ : . Any Tifele, however leng and complex, intsj' be investigated at a cost to the Applicant oi only Five Khilliugs ; for if the 'i'kle is.recctcd v) Ifces are ltturned, with the exception 01 tha iau.oui't. CERTIFICATES OP TITLM ARE AKCOLUTiiLY INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES A EE GUABANTEED Bl TirtE GuYJSBKaiJiKT. On all Conveyances by Deed under the < > lel system, the cost of registration iv tin; Deeds Hcgisiry, ovei- and uV.ove theSolicitov'.s.charjre, is liAiVcr les^ \\mn iiiti-Cn ."ihiiiiisgs, frequent ly vsry ii.Vii.-li u;oic; while land which hus been bought under the provisions ot "The Laud TraiiSi'cr Act" can be transferred at a total .cost 'pfJlleven Shillings where a whole section ig conveyed ; and where only part is Jouvevtii |.(and therefore a fresh (,'t-i'titlcale of Title is i M'teesituted), ol Thinty-oiu' Shillings, which i is the highest si.m itliowid hy tho Act, no ' ihu-lUt what tie talue or are.i ol the lamt. L'lirfur the BegiUulioiis in lorce on and after the Ist January, 1871:, the charge ibr CeKilleaiea ot 'Titlts issued upon iiemoratv.'.a ot ''Jraiiffcr is redtuud to leu -Shillings in nli catjL-s where the value of thc'lauu ia uiideiTcii Tounds. ' TLe loitil cost of executing a mortgage or leaso of land, registered under the Act, .is Twelve Shilling's, uo matter w(«»t tue amount involved. A mortgage may be transferred or discharged, ov ii lease travslcived qv sai-reudeivd loi i'lyj fahiliiu^s. THESE OIEKATIO^S I2f VOLTE KO DELAY". The following r.re some of the advantiges Conferred by the Land Transfer sjsce^i ;— 1. It secures the priutibul beaefits and ?..]- --vautagus sought to' i;e 'uttoiiia in ti';c j systwu ofivfeistration of detds. 2. It raulci-3 it'll osuei-tive itivl>>tigation o. ! . . title UD'ttctssary as to all lvi.d re . gistcred. . 3. It sin pliiies tjie Titles to Rc-A Trupcity ior the futuro 4-. It u.akea purchasers of iHo fee and Imises pciiectiy 6eeiuc, 0. It eiu.piilics, to the uim^r possible «.— i: :.t, ihe ioiias-0. Uani-ier uaii ti-c utiu££ oi coLivcjance. 6. It iiicriciises tho »akub*e value of land. 7- It tends to lower tie rate o* i'ltovetc oh Jeans st'jtitd on Iscus. S. It gives iuciliticß ibr the sal? oi lar^t efctates in allctu.ejits. 9. Trcusattipiss c-jo be effected at- a n^Uieiii's notice, and at a nnuiiuuiii .;. * tost. " ' ■ ' ■ ■/': :

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 November 1880, Page 4

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