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T AND TRANSFER ACT T.AXDS AI.IKNATim of i-mtrnnt^ ie , he alieimfe.i h-om (he Crown in fs-c prior to I the cumiHjf ui'o cmerution of " Tlie Lm d , Transfer A<;t, 1H70." muy N, brought und.-r Ih.-J provision* of ihe Act hy ajipli<.-ufion lr Oi ,i I lie persons titled thereto. Al! Liuids lienuted from the Crown after the coining ate operation of "Ihe Land Transfer A 1870," ure snhpppt to, nn.l inußtbedca> with, in manner prescribed i, v %he Act. The Pillowing ure- examples f . the fr>e piiyuble for i-rin^ing tlie ktWl under the pro visions of the Lund Transfer Aot: — 1. When tlie Title consitta of v Grant, dah-d on or subsequent tc^ the 28th December, 1841, none of the land included in which has been dealt with — Where tho Certificate of tit? ia directed to ist-ue in tne nume c 4 tl;e A iplicaut: Value ol land' £100 , jftMl 2 Where the Certificate of title i» directed to issue in -the name' of the Purchaser: Value of land £100 : i io o These charges are increased by 4a 2d (Apmrunee Fund) for eueny additioiial' £100 in Talue. 2. When the Applicant is- the origin v Grantee, and the land lw* bi'en dealt? with ; or where the Applicant ie not tho original Orantee— Where tbe vulue of the land » £100 ... " ... £2 14 2. Where the vulue of the land £20.) ... ... ... ... 3 3 Where the value of the land is £30 ... S 12 6 Where the value of the land i'r £400 4 1 S Where tho value of land is above £400, tho fens ncrease at the rate of 4« 2d (Anßurance Fund) lor ever/ additional £100 in' value. These charges also represent tit* cost of Conveying Land. Inasmuch as applicants to bring land* under the Act can direct the CertiAcutes-of Title to issue in the names of any otliev pewonsi Credit for Fees^ ie Given, When desired by the Apj Meant in all cases where the proprietor applies io- have the land registered under the Act in hi& own name, and the fc*« may remain unp until a.jd is deal '^tt '\[ Any person, therefore, who'-wishes to brinn. his land under the provisions of the Act, ig order ilia: whenever he deals with it he muy be in a position to avail himself of the facilities afforded by having a Registered* Title, can do so Witkout Any Present Cost,, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid until such dealing takes place. H«- will then be in a position to Mortgage-,, Transfer, Lease, or otherwise deal with hid laud at a moment's notice. Auy Title, howsve* lowginnek complex, may be investigated at a cost to bk«- Applicant of only Five Shillings ; for i£ the Title, ie reected al fees are returned,- with- the exception ofthatl Vftuwt. ••••■• OEETIFICATE& O»F TITLE ARE ABOOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES ARK GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT. On all Conveyance* by Deed under the qhl 8/s torn, the t'oet "of registration in tlie Dce r Js~ Registry,. over and übovo the fSolieitor's cliiirge,.'. is never laas tlinnFilteen-yhilllngs.JrerpJently rery much more ;;~wbile kind- whieh haa bcuii bought under the provisions; of "The Land Transfer Act " can be traneferred ut a totul cost of Eleven Shillings where a. whole section 6conveyed ; and where only, purt is conveyed; (and therefore a fresh Certificate of Title is t>eteßsitated), of Tlnrity-dne olnljings, whicli I is t&e highest suui aiii*wetl by the Act, nomatter what the yaiue cf» are* oi the land. A mortgage maj be transferred or disohurged, or a lease trovtfezred or surrendered for live Shillings. ■ . _', Under the RegulabioHß- in force on and after , the Ist January, 187&, the charge lor (Jei;tiii : cutes of Tit lie issusd upon Aiemomn-ia of Transfer is rvduued; lorn jihillitigs in -all eases whera the volu» i luitd i« under leu Pouuda^ Th total cost of exectt mortgage o {ease of land, registered unu v h Act, is J'welve tShilinigb, uo uialLor wUu (L amountinvolved. THESE OyBRATIO»8 KMTOLVH; KO UELAV. .-••• The following are auwu ol tbeudvant^ges' couierred by tlie LiniA 'i'wiueier systt^i :— 1. It secures the uriuciual benefits uud ucl«- --' - vantages .-otignt to oe alluineu in tlie syslem ol rt)gii>tv:tt<km of tleuils. 2. It rciidutJi tetroH)M)tffciw uiveaUgaiion of Utiu lUi'icueSßury tut U» all laml iogißltircd- . 3. li snufciliues the Titl«a to K«<tl> I'tu^ei iy, lot tiie future . ■ 4: It umUci piiruUa^»t»b of tW lee and kft^es perfectly s««uw. t>. ii bitnpliiio, to tlw im*u *it pysmi'i* :i. (he Iwniw c trui.sler uuuM.d nioaenol conveyance. *i. It iiit-i«»abes Hi- snnmb c valkut o. huiil.. 7. It i*i>us to lower ike rate (V "lßv^^i ,iv lu»ii» secui'cU un iui-Ja> ' ■ • tt. It give» iui-uniuß iov- bin- dOti" i»i lar-e esvuics in uiiniii.eiii»-. c=m iF y, 'liuiiaaci/iuab Of , , ' uer uiomeui'o uo«iu« r uud ut a nuiuuivru '•out. ... ........ SULI'IIOLINK 80 \F (;t soap coiHaiiiina-euipli»liiii-)i i< a deli<-nt«*ly retinuii, 'rli.-* iiihiilly pure so^p infetiiidevk for u«e hy uiuatl rtndow.cl wiih «t!i silivd eltius* Conuiton i<ii» i>eridcily pielscily prepur a saupn.' »i > eniit» with injuries ueivd oile In^m-nly euu.e mv« Ustinov, if Of wuriiklg ull uiHttiteti oi t-l'uut v- a .ii briiigiu<r tne imhi- 1 1 a soil pliiblur I ne.ilihy i-uudiiimi. sulplioiime holds the Hire place. It-i olour is very plesUJiU TuUJcito euuh. dald oy inori chwnuMtd. 'Jl-FICIAL DIkKCT >UY FOLi 1 v \.\'.-\HITA. Magistrate aivd Wauuin : .V*r W. -Hi Befell Jo-TICE- OF THE PkaCß : Mi G. O. i-i wiian Hud V»p. Bppmiiin Wakden'sl'lebk -hI«o Kciurt.iinjOHii-er Jor H.iui«e or RtfivreNeniHMres and JJegislrar of Binfi^, Oeatlis, and Marriaj>cs k Mr H. Luca» Assistant Warden's Clerk : Mr A. Corfioia ( )fficer-in-Cbarge of Police ; iSergeant Nevillu. Post and TEXBffBAPH r Ofßcer'in Charge ... Mr G. W. Sampson District Surveyor : Mr J. Montgoinerie Lepreseutative in Parliament : 'X, S, Weston, Es ; .

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1272, 16 May 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1272, 16 May 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1272, 16 May 1883, Page 3

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