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Business No'ices. ■ . f AND TB'ANSFBE AOf LANDS ALIENATRD or contracted' tc ho alienated from thefro«n in fee prior to Hie coming into operution of "Tho Land Transfer Act, 1870,-' nmy b* brought under the provisions ofriie Act by application from Ihe persons- titled (hereto.* ■ >l! Lrtuds h'euuted from the Crown after the coming otp operation of " The Land r.^Vttu»fer.iil . 1870," ure subject to, and . ..tnmußt bejgfe with, in manner prescribed by ;*heAct^ «s■:• — • The following «re examples f the feefor hi-inuing the lund under the pro *\\ Tisinng of the Lund Transfer Act:— . b .1. Wlu n tlie Title consist* of ft Grunt, dated '■)./•' on or subsequent to the 28th December, • . 1841, none of the land included in which lms hfen deajt with — Where the Certificate of tit is directed to isMie in the name of., the Applicant: ° Vulue pi lund £100 ... v . „. ... £i) 11 2 Where the Certificate' of title is | direct ed to issue in the name of tho Purchaser: Value of land £100 .„ ... • 1 10 0 Tliese charge* :• are increased by 4b 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £mO in valu*.^ ' ■ 2. "WJi'pii "flu* Ajjplii'aat' is the " Original t< run tec, and ■»!■« hmd ha*. be«u. dealt . _^ Wit)) jor ■fcheio the Applicant isfnDt tho \t!Tciv \he tttlrfft 'd#Wa; laud Vi- 'i. '--** n<v ... '•»• ... • ... 1 ... £2 v 2 WJjiM-e the value of the land ,£2OO ... ... ■ -... ; ' „. 3 3 V,'i:ere the value of li*o Iftnd Is i£3o ... • ... 3 12 6 "vVJiere the vulue of the land, is £400 ... 4 18 Where tho value of land is above £400, the leea. lureaae at the rate of4u2d (Aesu'rnnoo Fund) for every . additional £100 in VfllliO. Thtav charges also represent tho cost of ■ Conveying Land. Inasmuch as applicants to' bring lond ■ under the Act cun direct the Ccrtilicates of Title to issue in the names of any other persons. Credii for Fee 3 is Given, "When desired by tho Api Meant in all cases " ivlieru the proprietor applies lo have the lund re^ii'tered under the Act in his own uame, end the fe»«' may remain unp until jit id ia de»lt with. Any iiurson, therefore, who wishes to bring lii» land under ihe provisions of the Act, in order that whenever he deals with it he muy be in a position to avail himself of the facilities tiilorded by having a Registered Title, cun do so Without Any Present Cost, by allowing tho fees to remain unpaid until iiu-h dealing takes place. He will then be in a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, or oUi.Twistt deal with his land at a moment's notice. • „./...., Any Title, howevor long and complex, may be investigated at a cost to the Applicant ol t/nly Five Shillings; for if the Title is recited al fres ar» returned, with the exception t>l tha rutt.ouut. L I EKXIFICATDs""o!f TlTLlf,' AIU. AHoOLUJISLy IjS'DEFBASIJfI^E. f — — # ALL. TITLES AXE GDARAN'J>frEI) BY THJi! GUVfiRNmEJIT. • On nil Conveyances by Deeduiider the old - Jvytiiu^fhe co»t pi, registration iuttlie Daa-it , IJ^isSjJ.^Vßr aiiO^Wy^theSyicito^i^Mfife. it 'ijuv7r"lei)!« tl)a;ii«|tfcen Shilßngs/treiiWeuTl j vdiy much more; while land which has' beau bought under Jhe provisions of "The J^und . Tfuusler Act" cuu be tran»(t*Jed at a total . cost of Eleven Sbiljjngs where a whole section U conveyed ; and where only part is couveved (und therefore a fresh Certificate or/Tiile is , ' l^eceesitated), of Thinty-ono Shillings, whioli. id the highest sum allowed by the Act, ti'6 uattcr what the value or area of the land. UiiJor the Regulations in forptfonahd after the Ist January, 187^, Uie charge*for Certilicates of Titles issued upon Memoranda, ol Transfer is reduced; Ten Shillings'" in all cuBC3 where the value ) lund is under 'Ten Pouuds. Th .total cost of csecu mortgage or k'uso of land, registered unaH lh Act, is Twelve Shillings, uo mutter wha th amount involved. A mortgage may .be transferred or discharged, or a lease trai>«fcrred or surrendered Joi i'lve bhillings. , THESE Ol f ERATIOJ<B INVOtiVE KO i>JiLAY: The following are some of the advantages cunierred by the Land Transfer syspe^i :— • 1. It secures the prjncjuul bem-fita and advantages sougut 10 be uttuined in the system of registrstiuu oi Uecds. 2.. 1t 'renders retiospective investigation ol title uu'ieceibiu-y v* to 11 11 iuuet regiiiiered. 8, li simplifies the Titlva to Keul Piopoxty lor tliu future 4. It uiakos purchasers of Ibe fee and " leased perleutiy secure. ■ D. il'^implflies, to the mm »it possiok «-\i.» t the lorms 0 iransler and tue . moaeaoi convey unc«. : t>. It infit)iu>efl tliw saieub. c value olland. ; r t. it ttncia Co lower tjb)».rate o' t*itt>re>ic w louiiß steurett on l*&Ua. ■6. It gives 1 lucilitiea lur tue <*nh 01 lurge ebiaies m allotu.euiß. y. TiaiiiacUoua t-Hn be , effected at a liiomeui'd itoupe, uud .at v Uiiiiiuiuii. I'OBt. ' ' ;,.-_ CS ALL HEC 7^?^ "FOl^ia, printc*»«nF / aurabte'ptf^er, uud Oeuud hi uuy^style uiid uuuiut-r, at iiie luod Oilipe, Reetroh.. /^^OMPAKIES' PAY-SHEETS supplied \J ou tue oiitrt-tem jotite, uIU at reUuuuu luujd, at Uie 'iljOjib Oilico. ' | ' "BUSTLE • IYEP a large arßortment ol . ff "Jfancy -oDDfuj; Type, af the Tlmkb diluting oilice, Jtiroudwuy, Kee|ton. r _' ' ' . ' SCRIP FORMS, printed \a fi»t-c)as3 style, in any color, tft Uia 'j.'iMKa Office, '^ujiuauwtty, • ; 4w~ : r ~' ~~■" "T .-» 4. iooSFER FORAYS, neatly printed, iv ••>' y : „ Wcuu Joini, to be uOluuidU iii any * 1' .. **¥ lue.llUKa Ulhce, Keeilyu. ■':• . .:.jv. '■ ' ' '. . -.'. ■'.. X)R,UOi'i> OF..J^KBl,t.nd other Yot.u S v, buuiruptey, uu sale ul the olliuo o. ,m. ,-upcr. - ' ",pOUMS of Affiduvitfor Proxies at meenn»> I ' ol O'ttUitoja, on tiuie ul ilia vtiice o i.nc-

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1119, 21 August 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1119, 21 August 1882, Page 4

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