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ujo Uoticas. ' GRATEFUL.— OOHFOR lIiSG. EPP ' S COCOAttttEAKFAST, ' By a ouorough knowledge of tli natural laws which, govern the operation of digestion «Bd nutrition, and by careful application -of the fine properti ot well-selected cocoa, Mr .Kpps hi.prorided our breakfast taf>les with a delicately flavoured berern^e wbiuli m«y save us many beavr doctors' l>ill». It is by the judicious use of such tsrikles oi diet tliot h constitation may be gradually built up until strong en<Hi-gh in resist eyery leudencv to disease. Hundreds ot subtle raalidies are fluuting around us ready to Much wherever tliere is a weak .point. We may escape many a Total shaft by keepiog ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frnme.' — See article in the Civil Service O.jsetle. &ude simply with boiling water or milk Sold only in packets or tins, labelled : JAMES EFPS & CO., HOMtEPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON. Also — EPPS'S UH COLATR ESS&NCE; for. Afternoon - T AND TRANSFER ACT LANDS ALIENATED or contracted tc be alienated ivom the Crown in fee prior to the coming into onerntion of "The Land Transfer Act, 1870," may bo brought under the provisions of tbfl Act by application from the persons titled thereto. All Lands lienated from the Crown afterthe coining ate operation of " The Land Trausfer A . 1870," are subject to, and must bedea 1 with, in manner prescribed by ihe Act. . The following «re examples f fhe fee payable for bringing the land under the pro visions of the Land Transfer Act : — 1. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December, i 1841, none of the land included in which has been dealt with — Wlu-re the Certificate of tit l* directed to is»ue in tn» name- of the A lplieunt : Value of land £100 ... fti 11 2 Where the Certificate of title is directed to issue in the name of the Purchaser: Vulue of land £100 ... 1 10 0 fliese charges are increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional I £100 in value. 2. When the Applicant is the original Grantee, and the land has been deaft with ; or where the Applicant is not tho original Grantee — Where the value of tbe land is £100 £2 14 2 Where the value of the land £20.) 3 3 Where the vulue of the land is \ £30 3 IS 6 i Where the vulue of the land is j £400 4 1 8 i Where the value of land is above £400, the fens ncreaae at the rate of 49 2d (Assurance Fund) for overy additional £100' in ~ value. These charges also represent the cost of Conveying Land. Inßsinucb as applicants to bring land under the Act can direct the Certificates of Title to issue in the names of any other persons. Credit for Fee 9is Given, When desired by the Api Hi-ant in all cases where tne proprietor applies to have the land registerea under tho Act in his own name, and me fe»9 may remain unp until uid s (leu lt with. Any person, therefore, who wishes to brinn his land under the provisions oi- the Act, ig order that whenever he deals with it he niny be in a position to avail himself of -the facilities utlurded by having a Registered Title, can do so Witkout. Any Present Cost, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid until such deuling takes place. He will then be in a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, or otherwise deal with his laud at a moment's notice. Any Title, however long and complex, may be investigated ut a cost to the Appiicuut of only Five Shillings ; for if tbe Title is re jected al fees are returned, with tho exceptiia oi he reut. CEKTIFICATES OF TITLE AXE AU3OLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES ABE GUARANTEED Bl THE GOVERNMENT. On all Conveyances by Deed under i,he old a/sti-m, the cost of registration in the Deeds Registry, over and above the Solicitor's charge, is never less thun Fifteen Shillings, frequently very much more ; while hind which has bevn bought under the provisions of "The Lund Transfer Act" can be transferred ut a tutal i-ost of Eleven Shillings where a whole u -tion scouveyed ; and where only partis conveyed (and therefore a fresh Certificate of Title is necessitated), of Thirity-one Shillings, which is the highest sum allowed by the Act, no matter what the yalue or area of tho land. A mortgage may be transferred or discharged, or a lease transferred or surrendered lor Five Shillings. Under the Regulations in force on and after the Ist January, 18711, the charge for Certificates of Titles issued upon Memoranda of Transfer is reduced; Ten Shillings in all cases where the value laud is under Ten Pounds. Th total cost of execu mortgage o {ease of land, registered unu ti h Act, is Twelve Shillings, no matter w da t amount involved. THESE OPERATIONS LNVOLYE NO DELAY. The following aye some of the advantages conferred by the Land Transfer syste-n :— 1. It secwreß the principal benefits and advantages sought to* De attained in the system of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title unnecessary as to all laud registered. 3. It. simplifies the Titlos to Re«il Property lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. ■o. a.t bimplilies, to the ur«n «<t possible it, the forms o transfer and the uiodsß of conveyance. ♦5. It increases the suleabe value of land. 7- li temts to lower tie rate o 1 interest on louns secured on lan .Is. 8. Jt gives lucilitii-s ior the elFea o» large uMule* in uliotti.euts. cm iF U. 'Irmisuctious be ncr niomeni's notice, md at a minimum ■ •oat.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1276, 27 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1276, 27 July 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1276, 27 July 1883, Page 4

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