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DUEHAM OOAI. MINE. rpHE Undersigned having now got the -*- above Mine into thorough working order is now prepared to deliver Coal of the Best Quality, in any part of the district for 355. per ton. • JAMES CONNOLLY, Proprietor. T AND TRANSFER ACT LANDS ALIENATED or .•onlraeted tc be alienated from the Crown in fee prior to the coming into onemtion of " The Land Transfer Act, 1870," may -Mj brought under the provisions of the Act by application from the persons: titled thereto. All Lands lienated from the Crown after the coming ate operation of " The Land Transfer A 1870," are subject to, und must bedoa with, in manner prescribed- by the Act. The following ure examples f the fee. payable for bringing the Ihihl under the pro visions of the Lnnd Transfer Act: — I. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 28tb December, 1841, none of the luud included in which> has been dealt with— Where the Certificate of tit is directed to issue in the name of the A tplicant: Yttlue of land £100 fit) 11 « Wliero the Certificate of title is directed to issue in the name of the Purchaser: Virtue *£ l*u<* £100 no O These charges are increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in value. 2. When the Applicant is the original . Grantee, and the land ban been dealt with ; or where the Applicant is not tho original Grantee — Where the value of the land is £100 £2 14 8. Where the value of the l»sd £200 .: 3 3 Where --the- vtrius— <rf-*W- ,U»d 4»- ..__' __. £30 3 12 8 Where the value of the land is £400 ... 4 1 & Where tho value of land is above £400, the fees ncrenee at the rate of4s2d (Assurance Fuiul) lor crcrv additional £100 in value. These charges nlso represent the cost of Conveying Land. Inasmuch as applicants to bring land under' the Act can direct the Oertiiicatea of Title toissue in the names of any other persons. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Api lfcant in all caseswhere the proprietor applies te have the lund regib.^red under the Act in his own name,, and the fe?» may remain map until litad is dealt with. - Any porson, therefore, who wishes to bring 1 his land under the provisions of the Act, iv. order that whenever be deals with it he mHy be in a position- to avail himself of thefacilities uffordea by having a Registered Title, can do so- W itkout Any Present ' Cost*, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid uutil such dealing takes place. He will then 'bein a position (so Alortgage, Transfer, Lease*. or otherwise deal with hie land at a moment* notice. Any Title, however long, and complex, may be investigated ut a cost to the Applicant of only Five Shillings j for if the Title is reeeted al fees are returned,, with the exceptions of tha lam uofc. CERTIFICATES OF TITLE ARJfc ABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLEALL IITLE3 ARE GUARANTEED BY IJ1J& &UVI£JIWMJ£KI\ On all CMveyuces by Deed ander the old system, the cot% of registration in the Deed» Kegi-try^over asdabovo the Solicitors churge r is nevor less tha»Fiiteeu Sluilings, frequently very muck mof c ; while laud which has been* bought under th* provisions of "The Landi Transfer Act " caa be transferred at a totak coat of Eleven Shillings where a whole sejtioiu b conveyed; and where only part is conveyed (and therefore a fresh Cartitiuute of Title is. t'ecessituted), of Thiiity-one Shillings, wliiclt is the highest sum allowed by the Act, nomatter what the value or area of the land. Under the Regulations- iv lM'ce on und uiter the Ist January^ 187fc>, the charge foe Certilicutes ot' Titles issued upan Jietnorair-ta of Transfer is reduced. itsH Shilluig» in all ctWBB wheve th« vaku) j kuu w uuU«r 'leu rouuda. Tli total cost of execu mortguge o lease of land, regisieied uuu n ilj Act, ul'welvtt SluUiugu^ uouiutter Wiu tl uiiiount. involved. A mortgage may be tra-nefevrud or di«charged, oi a lease ttiM'*ti.i;r«a ov HMremivrod* leriuve bhilluig^. THESE 6rtIRATION» INVOLVU KG DELAY. The I'ollowiitg are some ot Ibe advantige* (,'OJiieiTcii by llic Luud Tvau^Wir cystt^i ;— 1> It Micure» the princumL buiu'titu ana v.l» Vtatita^tta t-yugnt to he m.tuitieu Hi in& k p)bU-ui ol Keyi-iraliun oi uecuts 2, It retumu rtuosyct-Uve Hivestigafio'ii ot' liUe iiii'Kvvoßikry t.s to uli mud re>gisteretl. 3, li giii^ialius the TitW te- Heil I'nuperty lor tuc luturo 4, It muLes purchasers of tb« fee and. leaiwe nucure. a. xv bUiipu>iicii r to U>e ur»n w> r possiiiidit, lie lonad o Iraiibiev uud llioUiOd'ibOl cjiiveyanrfl. 6. It uieitubCß lih- saieub c value ot'lmid. 7» iv itiius to lower tLe rate o< i-itercst on> ib»HB btiUUX'cu on Uada. 8. ll gives i»tcuiik^ iur the efie-J oi large Plaits iii ttiiwfcii.ent&. c-in iF y» 'lruii^uciioiio tie neff uiouiewV uftice, and at a minimum fort. OULPHOLI>nt;isG«P (n eou|) containing lO' sulpliolmc) w a dtflictitdy relined, ilnu.i'jiilly pure soup, intended iur v*« by tiios» endowed wnlv »eiiß4l.ve t k.i:is. Common i.»perleotly p.efeirtly. piv^ii.>6 so;ip». soeufHi* with injuries acred wSe frequently cnu»« skirt dideaseo. For wariiiug nil munuer ol eruu» toUd and bringing tlie skiu to a mil phabld healthy condition. »ul[ylM>Une holdd tli« first pluce. ltd odour, is- very plesuut. Tttbleta is each. Sold by utoft clu;ib.i*t?.. ROVV.WIb ANUUAFIU La.VIF* ca THEIR in'w puieat D^>uble wick Uunir gives thirty iiue e-tudle li^ht wbich i .. .irly a halt u>oiv tUau any other Uuruer. a> ie«ttd by tlie i?ho(ou)utUt»i'. Their w«l!ku»wa and old-established Pbleut Single-»k*k Burner may be hud in tive sises, giving from five to twenty cukiiila light ; the most enuonomical and by iur the ueei low-priucd lump ever oSiered. pOMPANIES' PAY.aBEETS wpplietl \j on the shortest «6tice-, and at xedv«f&. rates, at the Times OiEce.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1250, 26 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1250, 26 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1250, 26 March 1883, Page 3

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