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uic Ko:iP33. Gii aTKFUL.— CO AlFO l{ HA 1 G. EPP'S COCUA. UHBAKFIBT. 'By « tnnroueh knowledge qf tin nattuiil law* wliiuli govern tlie opprutioiof fiiuestion *xnl iiiitrition, and by careful 1 application of the fine prop*»rtt-, ol welUselrrteo c««coa, Mr Kpps li..* provii-JeJ our break lnst tables with a delicately' nn"v<«Ured beverage which inuy save us many heavy doctor-.' bills. It i» by the judicious jse of such articles oi diet that a/C»)Vijlituiion may be gradual!.)' ; hiiijt up un\il strong enough to resist every ieiidencv to disease, Hundhuis of subtle rnab.dies are flouting around u« ready to wherever tliere is v weak point, ' We, i'ftiay! PHcape ruany a fatal ' shaft by keeping, o'ufselves well fortified wit'h'fore blood^»nd:a .properly notiif-Mifvrl ■ ; tra'fne.' — See article in the Civil Service : O-jzette., .' , '"„.'„'.■ ...'.. .. . >;udft' simply! With boiling water or milk | Sold only inpackets or-lins, labelled ; JAMES EPPS &CO., HOMO2PATHIC CHEMISTS, ; - '-.jf^/'Ciiois^s.; 1 ' ■"'■ v AlsA BVP3'^ WIGQ;LATK ESv^^> ISKNC^forAnVrooon , T AN D T B AsiNlS il E R;A O T LANDS ALTIjINA'TED. or contracted k be alienated irqin the Crown in fee prior to the - coining into ocerution of " Tho Land Acf, 1670," may b«> brought under the provision* of tht» Act by upplicutioii from tKepeWdhiJ! 0 BtMftieretio. . .AlL'LaiidsJ lien'ated:Jr<>m the iCr,dwri' after the coming, ate, operation of ," The Lund Traif^fer A . '1870, >>: 'are sahjoct to, and must bedea' with, in manner prescribed by !|he Act. . ■■"••• ; The following >#re .examples £ ? the fe« payable for l-rin'fiing the lautl under the pro •visions of the Land Transfer Act: — 1. When the Title consist* of a Grunt, duted on or subsequent to tin? 28tb J)^ceinl>er, 1841, none of the land included in which i bus been dealt with— ' ' Wliere the Certificate of tit IS 1 '■ directed to isMje in tlie iVuihe of the A >plica»it: Vulue «f huid : i £100 -.■/.'.." '•■'..:". ... ..: *bll 2 Where the Ccrtificute of title is directed to is^ue in the name of tho Purchaser: Vulue of lund r ! £100 ,1.10 0 ' Theadvl bhafitges, I are ' 'Jricrea'ped- . by \ '4s '2d Fund) for every additional ■■. : Tfijknft in valued \! } ,<■ -J' ."'■■/'/ 2. ' \fhch tne AVplicant is the original Qrdh tee,) afed >tns J Jand / has : Been ' dealt '■••, • withf ; ,of .wlier^ tjhe Applicuut is not^he- ! original Waiitee-I- '" ' ' $;f Where the value lof^.tbe land is ■-' "■ * £10Q <1 /!'.;.. -- ...£2 14 2 Whevo the. value ,of -the '.land ' £200 ■ ; ... '.*■..-'■•'■ ..! ... 3 3 Wnere the value :6f the 'land, is „ ; £30 :. . : ,...-iM .-;.,., =-.:'i '■** ■■■■■■ ■••"' : 312 (J : Wherei the. tval|ue,io£« the ilaiidiißj i .r. . £400 ...'..,.,.,„,;.;.•;; ... 4 1 8 Where tho valae of land, is above £400, the i.. fees iiefeaß^'atj r l;li^a£fl«"e, of,'4?T2d:"-(ABsnr-j : These bliarges;, niso . represent t|ie. , cost of i ■ . ' : vo n veyuigi ijuntl, rnasfriuV'fl^dß'a^piidariig* tb bring lanl' under the Act oan direct; the Oertulcatesßf Title to. issue in tWfiJfoSls of driy^tlier perjdnß^ ! ' '; y.'«t:i;-:i« 'Gr^it^J^iyW^yeVlV^'-^ :U When desired by the Avilitalit'iiriill t:ases . wher e.tne.pvap^fct»«ap'pliet(. io haye 1 1 lie Lind / regißte yeav ea -under tb» /Act in his own/Jilurae, and ihe) fet«lmuyj remaiil tuttp i/i'"iibMlC J - !l1 * f aadnfediSftit^ii^fosJfVH ■fiuti'* h:)^vh^>n il ; Acy person', th^rjefo^,'Jt*ho;:wißb<Sß toi.brinh liie land under the provisions of the Act, ig order th»S, whenever he, deuls witjli iit-]jei , mjty,: Tbe^w a,;,poßiJ}pu fJ^o t ß>uil, Iniifsejlfi of Jl\e 'facilities anbrued by having a Kegisterod [Title, can do so Witkout Any Present Cost, ; by allowing the fees- to remain .unpaid, until 'Biich' dealing takes i»luoe»V , He will then bo in a' position to Al.ui'iguge, ' Trunsier, Lease, ov otliorwiße de'ul with Ji'u iuiiU ut v uiomenl's notice. f . , f/ . . ., . ... Ariy'QStle/iiOweveV'loh^ arid complex, may be>investigatediftta coat toitlm Applicant ol only Five Shjllingsf; ljbr-,if.> (he, litle la re jected al fees are returned, with theexceptiia of he rent. . CERTIFICATES OF TITLE ARE ABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. ' ALL TITLES ARE GUARANTEED -BY THE GOVERNMENT.- ' On all Conveyances by Deed under the nld system, the cost of registration in the i>ee Is Registry, over and uhovo the Solicitor's clwrgc, is never ises thun .Fifteen .Shillings, frequently , very much more ; while lund which uVs been ' bought under the provisions of " The Lund Transfer Act" can be transferred at a totul cost of Eleven Shillings where v whole seotiou f conveyed; and where only partis conveyed |und therefore a iresh Certificate of 'Title is iiecossitatcd), of Tliirity-ono iSliillinga, which is the highest sum allowed by the Act, no unit lor what the value or areu of the land. A mortgage may be ■ nun si erred or discharged, or a leuso trui'ifcired or surrendered loi Five Shillings. Under the Regulations in force on artd after the Ist Junuury, lbyi., the charge for Certificates oi Titles issued upon Memoranda ol Transfer is reduced. Ten Shillings in all cuaes where the . vulue lund is under Ten founds. ... Th total cost o'f'.execu mortgage o lease of land,- registered unu < i h Ace, ia 1 welve Shillings, no matter wUu t amount involved. i ; ■ THESE OrERATIOSS INVOLVE NO DELAY. The followhig are some of the advantiges conlerred by the Land Transler syste.j :~ 1. It secures the principal benciits and advantages bought to oe attained in the system ol registration Of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title unnecessary as to all laud registered. 3. It simpliiies the Titles to Ke*l Property lor the litturu -i. Il lnakej pui'chasers of the fee and lenses perfect^ secure. 0. ii simpliiies, to th« ut»n "it possible :.t, the lorma o truiisier und the modes of cou v'eyunne. 6. It increases thi; saieub c value ofland. 7. It tends to lower tie rate o> mtevest on loans secured on lands. 8. It gives facilities for the effe? oi large estates in jillol/ii.enls. cm \F U. 'lraiisactions tit; ncr monieui's nonce, mid at a minimum <-ust.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1272, 20 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1272, 20 July 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1272, 20 July 1883, Page 4

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